Loading...
The Clinton News-Record, 1903-10-01, Page 4I , � .7 A 1, I— , I r , , �� � I � ) � ; 0 . . I - - � I . 1, :40, � I . I . 11 l . I , , 14 I . I I , . � ., 1"' , , I� , _- �- ­ ­ .- 1. I I . _ � __ _11,- ­­­�9.1,463& ­ pav�*! 0 1"I OVA" I I P1 - ! 0 OR 400 " I "W." lo"",.qplo.o"qop.p"p"lpqll.,.,.,."~ I 11 MILI - "I . 'I .. . - 1 -1 -1 - ' ­. ,r " . -,d 9 � � 4 , . __ " --1-__--r- ­­,". ­ , ;; .0 .Nl "I r ­,r�, I I rrr - . - __ __ __ � I �­ r r ­_ .­ ­_ ­ ­ - - --- - __ _____-r- ­­_- ­­­ . - ­ - ­ ­ r r -- . r. - , - ­­­ ­ _.", I---,- ­­_J�­ I , *--'- __ - � � ---_— '. r I I 11 — . ,,, —1 ­­ __ ___ �___ i . �____ -----.-=, ____ . , .1 "`�� , - __ I . ' Wo" t for A I 1111;11 '', is that It contains a fair proportion . I .&�AL Ated. Varv, core and slice good ttp- " - 11b.0Vtt_*_10*__ ., . 1. 'r _­ . in la woll"It ­ - .. a rger, fuller life. As tile C 114- . of the phosphates. and for that reall, Y ples anti put as ruany Into the jitice . o ron wito are now assembling In our 01, a may be used with the rAtion, In us it will cover. Cook slowly and I - I 1-H EW FACES ' h highest fie"o" the ... ) It r . IALS W N scbo�l-bousps ultlo being prepared for .. order to reader it more couipleto . About the �, n le o tender as- to ' , - . I a m4aood And womanhowl of use- Is now advisable to. feed it In the L 7 r break; take ,out with a sbillimer,- * � . I R soft Condition it It can be- used by I draining Well. I'lut In a girwna oull, in 01brist's school have reached a - r . - I . �11 .. I.. . ­ F. I . sprinkling It on out clover that has 0 1 � alitles Developed Which We Shall 11'i11ilb`Q`r"vg'1rAe'dc`o the men and women ,,,.,,Hou, e v apples or an many as tio . - I . They, too, are being . � 2=0 been scalded, although a mess of, - 11i'q-ulod' will cover and. cook ]Me the � . oducated-and trained for P, geander CARD. 011, MILK. I sculded bran and ground oats in - - - 0 - � first. Turn all together And lot . . Need i I n a Better World ca.reer, The lessons are, bard to 'dalryful; A Ys t at' the morning of a, cold winter day is — - V T T - V stand over night, Return to the I -'-F . 0 � learn, the discipline W'ofton painful. An authority on a b invigorating and nourishing. TO I ,,N LAXNDUY WOUX. kettle and Cook until a smooth .mass, . IV "411 the results of oct U ven . . I � . , entific investi* very when the 1004 is, not Vol led ,IG:�RTr . r , .r stirring often, until the color Is ., I .1 l . I , I �� . gation which have fqu7A4 ,such great . . r . �br4vo heawt when we discover that � some advantages may be derived by Washing day is jlrAotly dreaded. lialviont lf �04tiada. In the YQAr 0110 deatiAls, are Of the highest authority- there Is u. pur,pose in it all. We can practical Upplicatidu in the treat- I � ,r the Work is brown and there ttre no lumps, Add � %%gusaii Nixie 11tindred And Three, Way of corapensUtion for omission of AAA111119 that lighten I sPices to tlie taste end put in small . _ They must be accepted. bear hardship aud'persecution and vaeat of disease, Ili dial COCA -and bop L by JVAU. .UiNily. OR Torouto, At the _ , nfe certain foods, by the use of brait'and therefore � ecially welcome, but jars. . . . to, ottaw%.). The gospel classroom in the next 40110tion when we kAOw that they ill the preservation of various pro- I though the tools -of to -day are SU. DepArtwoot air Acricoltu � linseed meal. Two pounds of bran, Stuffed Green Poppers.-Slico large p . l"n-IT- . . place, has ,a self Sacrificing teacher. are developing in us qualities which ducts, are almost entirely ignored in mixed with one pound of linseed Porlor to those of our grandmotbor's green ,Peppers half way across tile . A. .,despatch from ChiCA00 'says-- r gerifloing" can well We olliAll need in a better world than Wilking."- on the Above subject Mr. dern invention has dono cQuipara- � . ' Witt Talma . ge proaeh- Tile word 11self-s I � meal ana a 4ouni of ground ,moat mQ stera.end. and pour boiling bot brine. . i � h . Uov. Frank I)o be applied to all, true nion and w -o- this. Thus. Conte to. us with new V. W. Bous]V4 Says that thle -is not tivelY little to lighten the labors of I over tDo . m and let stand twentyl-folm . . � ed '00in, the following text- Mathew We can understazid now our because. the application of those led to, the betis once A day, allowing the 141m0y. In spite of t4o coot of . I Zi., ". "Learn of me", " men who fpllow.tl)o noble profession faces. - ard to - A Plat of the mixture to ten, days, w hours Drain, and ,again pour scold, r. , . . I of teaching. I care not WhOtIle! Divine Teacher's Inaugural message,. principles Is. difficult or It Un will greatly Add to the egg -producing t-ashing machines and the reprosenta- - I 4 brine over, using one-oup of I . I I Tile- school-bouse.1a the great re. , the P Ions of their Agents,. a perforated "g ' I I . ,. sarvair In Which are collected the those. inon ' and women ore Ailing "Blessed 4re they that inourn;" dorstand, but rather because I materials. As a food forrehielo zinc St. salt -to one peck of poppers. At the , - . I . . . I conspicuous professional chairs, as "Blessed aye they Who, hunger kind value is uot, realized, p I bran shouI4 always ,be scaldea and rubbing board is still tile mo end of the second twenty-four hours I . ; . I I gtreanis Of knowledge. which have did William Qraham Sumner, and thirst," for underr ]his blessed �oach­ QQrlttiniiing, Mr. BOUSka Point$ Out al O to 1100ful - tool that 4k good laundress d r ' -Aowe4 down from the 4geR. It is John Mssoll B4wtlett, And Julius 1119 we ha4ye learned that "till things the great pains that Are taken In r I wed stand for an b.dur or,two pan. Command. rain, .'alcor out the Beeds and fill . . � I I . 1. � . the, ,place where Scholars; can c1liub H. Seeley, and Joseph Storey, and worl� together for goo.14 -to them that selecting And buying cows, as , well l . OnQ of the roost important parts with tile following mixture., Chop . . � . .Upop�k ili6 broad shoulders of the in- Theodore IV. Dwight, and Mrs. Mary love G�od-" I as the care exercised In bringing: up I r. r -4 ' r r . I . Of Washing. is the assorting of the fine enough red cabbage to make fouil . W�M r . . . -to, - � . � .: . tollelowal giants of the p e lie second purpose of this text is the . calf. It Usually takes About r qu At .stir in three quarters cup of � Somerville, and Elizabeth Stewart T � , _Zq Y01T RIDE IN 1"'""O r Clothes' There Are many Stains , � . present alid"soo As far no they have Phelps, And A I lice Freeman Palmer, to, send 7ou forth as gospol evenge� tbroo years before the holler comes in � I . � . Which, like these of prespiratton, dis- J%alt and cover with boiling water, , . lists. )61 ou let stand over night, drain, add' two ' , . seen, becquise those shoulders are I And I I or whQther they are are to, go up and down, And starts the .credit side of her aq- Don't, Ta g 4 W i a: it I o d I I . . , , �. lto , the Cab, With the appear ma ic lIY Itl tt e c I cup$ of white Sugar, a rounding tab- Ats, ard Oil the street And Preach everywhere the count, In addition zo. this, cousid- . . water and soap, and .others, like � which t ' ary r "renow PWO. . . llftina those Istuder . heads tow �eacbl'ng ii�yhullib district schools; weet story of Jesus. YOU 'are to orable expense, is involved In the buy- r lespoon . cach of whole cloves, 411.r 0 in hey Are all p Ic fruit and coffee, which must be treat- spice and ground Cinnamon,' Fill the Stars., It. is the PIAC eople who Sacrifice s . I . ��11 � Man is taii.ght how to harness the do this because it you are true gos- Ing or raising of fe per Cabs in Mexico city, are only _e, ed With boiling water, but Aro per- . � I � and r themsolves for the good of others, , I I the peppers, sew them together, lay. . " _. .. win -40 alad I sso the electricity p e� Students you will as naturally character,, so that the cowo together trifle more expensive than in Paris. maneutly set -by lukewarm water. It r . . it There is,go businosq or profession on talk n In a ptone jar and pour cold vinegai� I . -tap the oil wells a4d Contribute- to earth in which there is inore wear bit,(, about your *Divilie Tmclier,, As a with her care. and. the feed $It() - co - ,The chargo r for one "course" In Par- It is the practice of the family to � � ­ . th and -d6vo,lopment hatched Under ' a songstress' . over. Keep tile Pickle unde vinegar the coilimon weal Ar Upon tile, nervous system sumes, represents Considerable caPi- is is one franc and A hall, or so soak all tho'clothes. in Cold water be. ,r . and to wing will sing; as a, seed dropped - fore that washing has, be � by a plate laid on and it will be . . Q go conscientioua men le ,. gun, g t ready to eat In about four weeks, -if . . � , f his brother man, so that All tal. To this. must be added the la cents, . and the. charge - for on a rea .. working together may cause the "doll than Upon tbo I ' from a rosebud Will ddVelop Into al bor of milking, there being. no re- I'vlaje" In Mexico city is three.reals, many stains *111 be- pormaneittly'set; ,;. . . . IN . - , r . 11 I bng is left put It in a -'jar, , I . and women who, week in and woOk rose", " a dowdrolp, first touched Of turns until money is. received for the butif the various kinds of stains are any stUfM gor or 87J cents, ' co,,;cr with hot vinegar and[ serve Lis . t.tO ,blossom as the rose. . -% morning run wil le like P, milk, - The value of the milk de- The cabs are drawn by Sh4ggy lit- carefully gorted out And ., . . r . , , I ut, spend their lives expounding tile . properly I 11 . We would eulogize that compound 0 - di ' ' I will gild - r . � . � , r called �he And explalning* auld ca'de"S'n.gr.. be amond; as A. dying SIZU11 pends upon its keeping quality. It tie Ponies which Are driven at break-- treated hours of rubbing will be a chopped Pickle. - . . I � � � r word of , eleven lettM I desk . saved. . . I . , ,,'Whool-house," tter all, I the - overhanging clouds with' p4sse� it Is* sold for table use, it should not neck speed, and are forever racing to . . - . r , r _ But, a r I . I.- . � ' � � A housekeeper whose clothes ai- , 131D,:P RE STOCKINGS WEAR, . or, -school-h SOHOOLTIrDACHERS' TRIALS.: menteries of gold, May .this So ntil delivered, but a reai- the curbs on the bro - . () . . ousell is merely A represen- - mon. be the -means tinder the power only keep u. ad "pasoo" at � .. . e"""' tAtive term. its trite value is, not U onable time afterwards to give satis,;. the imminent risk of disaster The� Way$ look as white as the driven Pasting a bit of velvet Oi Chamois �. . . r � L ... "I'll -14. In the intrinsic worth of the bricks just thin); of t * lie fractious - human. of the Holy Spirit to lea:d.you into faction. If it is to be made into 0120 that arrives first gets j -he PAS- onow,says that it is best to goal,, in the hee . I of .the shoe mAk , es it more . . � coltq 'the average publid school the gospel class -room. M coarse clothes in cold .water, but the cornfortabl6'for a long tramp. and . . and stolws and wood which compose . . ay It 'also butter or chebse it should keep well, songer, , . I I . . teacher has to train, A, great many be the 'means of sending you forth,: ' because otherwise taints develop 'that Thar are three grac I f * � . Its buildings; - it is ill: the spiritual parents send their, children.to school 0116 a -cl All, . as gospel teachers, O I .1e.9 of Cabs it, table linens and fine clothes, need not saves the heel of tile stocking rpm I . . - jl� �. , - A exico city, which are known .. s , -be so treated.- The same bOus6keeP, wearing out so quickly. One should. . land Intellectual worth Of tile "'on :in order to get rid of -them ad -well . 9. * , I . . .. inay lower the value of tile product U . a tile, . . . � I . And the women who stand behind its as to have their brain developed. - . . - 0 enough to materially cut the price. red. or ' I Colorado;" 'the blue, or: or says, that as soon as she ,has re� always ifarn thd beels of A pair of . . . teachers' desks. Students from far . h tire p milk moved the Staixis from her. . . r They Cannot stand the boy's, racket , . XOST DEADLY OF SNAKE$. r9fit on I "azul," 6nd the yellow, or 41amaril- . Clothes hose before * they'. are e�er worn, . . , , , ' i. com arutIvely small, , and whon,the loll, Tit she puts thent - in cold Witter In a ' I � . . And near'came to sit at th-e- feet r 01. at houle, -so they expect the public, . . .p . e latter must be avoi4ecl I li�gS the r especial& when one wear%, fine cash- I I r , . � Hillel and his faanous .grands9n tedelier..,to ­ supply the neglected ma- llrk,zilian. Reptile Whose r Site is quality is poor . . like the -j?iagixe, which .their color �oller and. br in to .the. boil" mcre,' 11910 thread or silk stodItings. . . . I I . ' I I Gainaliel, altbough for the MOSt pArt . r . IT MAYr OCCASION A LOSS. Seems Wtypffy. They Are used to 'ng Point, and -then puts theni, In -the Odds and, ends of crochet silk I like. I I . tornal discipline, I God pity the : Xnvaria'bly Fatal. . . . . . I of peons, pro- waslitub to -be rubbed for the frst best for darning material, ' both for . � . 'thosio toacherr, bad no bilildings of. young graduate of. Ahe .normal . . . . : It is, 'deplorable that after . so parry the lowest kind . time.' The boiling r starts the dirt, wen I . . � . . � Any worth. Plato was the disciple The fer-de-lance is one of tue, most . , de- filgates and , criminals, and more, J r And the appeara a of the darn- . I � � school, who herself is hardly old many laborious . atid expensive . � . no r -,� ,ates and the. teacher of. Aris- . . deadly poisonous. snakes in -the tails milk f quently -is more -or less often than not are carrying a. load and the rubbing is much easier than. ed article; the silk finished cottons . � I of Soci . enough to be a inother,; And . r it .Would r otherwise be, After, r . ub- are my next .choice, 'while darning . r . r yet has re . . I tatle, who is.the founder of -the aeg- to keep in line every 4ay r �hir , ty or world., .It Is conimork-in Brazil and, injured through lack of care . just Of passefigprs who do not pay any , I � . r dentic school famous the world , . . I some of the West Indian islands, and - who transfor their affec- bing, the.plothos Are transferred at cotto�, loses its �color and seems - un. - . .. . forty boys ,atid..�irls, most of whom. I ' . before it passes out .of the farmer's fares, but once to the first ihising Water, � then � I I . round, yet for' the most part thcsq have not'yet . learned what the ivor;a was: partieulal:ly .go in the forests of hands'. .Tile, additional offor v-' tiOnS.to any uninfesteli neophyte who satisfactory In other waSrs, - . . . - . I men had the street corners f6i' their I, Martinique, now .destroyed by the t 11vo . misfortune r to to the, second,- and When they are ­ I . . . obedience- 'meansl I . . ed to keep the milk properly Is happens to have ther oro,ughl� rinsed they are put a.few . * .. . � classrooms and - the hillsides 'for volcano; The head is flat., and tri- scarcely. appreciable - when compai;eA enter the cab.. The blue cabs are ac- tit . tin I I -1 ITS. , . . � . . But; Olt. my brother , Whp,t is the at lito the bluing water, 'pro-, S1 IRT WAIST COMFOI . yr were poor . 4, angular, the length live to seven feet, 'with' the routine Involved -before -the coptable when a. red cab is not to be' r . . . . an eafthly teacher. . .. . - . t1wir laboratories, The sacrifice of' ,for vided they have not been blued for A P.Ioi f e, long . In pocket, though rich in .brains.. - her a horny spike at, the end of the tail milk .can be marketed, even , in. A had, but. the red. cabs are the best. . . . - I ' pvpIls,* compared to that which . , The fitate, In till-, inEi uc These throo gra ' several weeks. If, .they have,. th enough to go around the waist .and . .. r. I , . I I I . , 'Teacher has made for us ? poor. - aes,are 'distinguish- ey . ' . I � tie . bite is almost instan I are wrung out with the 'wringer -and tie will. do much toward kdeping the . . The Divine Teacher I� -our tb6nw. ,the Dlil rasps against hard objects,. . . It we have not -.vet learned ther .Value -o. unto his I tly fatal, and may truly'be , traced to' the little: ed by little tin flags -of the corres- . shirt ,,let r. in place. The tape - .. . . . . . of Jesus . Is there any p'atience lik I even when immediate death is, avert- things. u ut ., All white, clothes , . . Chrisi as'an 'Instructolli. Patience ? A�y forgiveness &eater r For example; the., milk Portding color which are Ili. plain view should . be dried. outdoors in the ellould be Stitched .Across the back ,. . . . . ed serious and.evbntuall I U_ by, the seat of the driver. .There. . . . then let us learn it now ii� the Con'- than his. forgiveness ? Any martyr-; . y fatal tro should' be drawn by a 'clean milker up � strongestr Siinligbt� ' Both the freez- ana Sides, and Well toward the front.. . . mand of my text. I Jesus lit' these '(Join, like.unto his martyrdom.? Dur- bles may set in. - r . .� into clean pails and pang; these uten, is it joint in the stick which - 'Up- r Ing , The fron . t of tfie'wal6t*- Should. be left .' . . .. . . . . three words recorded in Mattliew em- Ing tho life of -the late Th � al, The creature whicb.. fears the. mOA- sils sli6uld be washed with hot wd- ports the 'flag,, and when tile cab . cold and the beat of the 'gunl_ . . .. � . I , om,ap. . G � I mer's Sun bleach theifi. Brow, unconfined by gathers, and when the � . . . . - n soaps . . . . .. r phAsizes the groat fact that from. laurdet,':thoi noble, Christ -like teacher $ter least is a. -brave Cat. Seeing a toi, a brush and such mat rials' as bas -a -fare th� flag Wbent. down. . . I snake, she. I at once carries her. kittens - ,9 * a usually -contain rosin r tape strin - 'are tied togethbr, the. -Can I . salsoda, borax or The cab fares to regulated by law, . and soda, and 90 . . Washing powder. ' for washing white c fronts ma be made r to blOUSo neatly . him and - him alone, we, can learn setit by God to serve the. Ameri are good lothes, .y . .. . . I I the'great gospel lessons we ought to deaf ii�utes,­Jie,ofteii spent 'days* and *to a place of safety, then, boldly ad- Aft6r this the. vessels, should be rl.ns- And a slip of`paper: must ba pasted but they.-sh6uld, not be used lot- r col- And. evenly without that baggy look. . .. I . .. , I vances to the encounter. She ' will op O�iiQ tfie . . .. . learn. Thus to -day I Would grasp Weeks arid. montlis ,over olne pupil W r ed and , aired perfectl in thb sun. inside each cab P. seat to 6red clothes or flanziels as soda under the arms so annoying to many . : . alk to'tho-very limit of.the.ser- T�er Y . . . O ii -it stable. and cows should be" kept inform passengers of 'tile rates., Wit I . . . . .. . -the ropes of the village sclioQl-houso teaching ]him . how to'pr no -i e a . bleaches the one aittl -the r'osin is in- People, especially ii they happen to. and.the city church bells as' the col- �ikigle. vowel souaid. But greitt.--as peni's striking range,and begin to clean, for ,exclusion .of dirt is one the,cabby always expects a slight . . - , - . - . I . . . . feint , teasing . Jurioui to the 'other. ' ' Use a good her Stout. . . . . . . I . . .. . � � . . . . . lego sexton holds. his bell rope, ,and Dr. Gallaudet's sacrifices wofre call . I I . Itim, startling him, of the two principles: of itillk prescr-:. "propina.11 For*a three -real 'trip he white soap ' for this purpose. I All ' When the belt with the pin attach, . . I . bells -swing big patience- be - compared to .,� trying, to draw hii blow. A moment vation. The other principle .'is .cool- generally secures halt a dollar , from col6rod' . mento,. which' now -a -d . ays . all. Well , - - ' . .. . I as' I pull And the church : , y move . I � I e Teacher has I . if - - , * Uickly as . possible in the shade. groonied.'shirt waist wear6is consid- � . . backward and forward, and the silver LOWS ? . As a Divin . and tbe'triangular he4d; hiss- Ing . This should be. d6be r4idly* by .a foreigner ,The climate.is. so Rven q I clothes. should :te - dried as I . notes ofthese bells go echoing 4 wit hot . Christ - a ent e vs and �rears r ,pg from, . the .coil flashes swift As . I s9cl: to another, .so eau � I I . . 0 . ,O y A oved :bSr Wings, - - B Pouring -from one ve, . . . . . .and b tiful -and Invigorating Starched . clothes are dried in the er. Indispensable, ig buckled ar-dund - - . - i ,r' Ahe- valleys until -they plungaul) Arying to tonch us how to r speak just in r � the -r-ut swifter still - ssing It..' t at .more than half the vehicles Are. . . . . : i ' do�Afies rpa I over An aerator or stirr- 11 . . house in, laundries, in order to keep. the -Waist, - the blouse May be ad- . . . . * ­.. , 1� . againsit the.right way "Our the stroke, of armed paw I Ing in the vessel for some. time. .of .open vietorias, but tli6 rates. .for yellow. r r ft 'is ' . . 1. I . .�,i,� - the sounding boards .of Via two wOrdS Ili I S_ �ho hotror aside, Ringing It mangled oburs- , � . r . . .tbemrStiff� If"they are yellow. r they justed .. 'and " litep I t, just - where. . � . .. . . I . � . . . � . . I .. . . r. . eac y �t it 'will � : ­ . I . . I how :110 - 3��i into the d * ust. . " ­ 'them are the san;io. "' 'in the sun, and after4 wanted,',witbout an fear tha . I . , ather ?".. r .Nl'e I , hei- the tempei 'are bI hod � hills I would cry As A,gospel minis- r r --reul r ,e ,in cool went , ra I -Jug . won which *drd -hung In the houff6r ntil rit trenches the '' ' . r gionary, teachO,s, have been martyred ture Will . lower'sottie ickly if., There is tr One Point, U � ter: "Come to school! -,Come to- I r � what qu. . . ',,,r p d y wid�rr rU 1 . ­ . . , , I . . . .1 ' likely to trip. to. 4,y.,*- ., . ' I school! All ye Who would learn of. in Chilli In the 'defense oi tbeir pup- . , Ncivertholess,',- pussy �does not. yet - k .starched and gra uAll I .1 . I r . ­ . . I thbr,'.mi Ik r is allowed to stand, but it. tl* uninitiated . Colored drcsSoS.*hidh are under-arn�: seain. ,r . r . I . �.. . . . . I , ­ r. I I . I r . . . Jesu.%, come to school, conie' io I ils. But. wag. there ei,er a death of dare to. ��pring; . the onemy, still. is bett Tfibre' - r are'. Scores flostas," holf.-a trimined'. �or - dombined with -white . : .�. . I r . r . I r . er � to �: hasten matters by stir- Of' � i, - . � . . U.1i, , , _Ialive , ,. has almost iristantl3i reformbd , .. � ; . a . I +- . J- .. � . 'r I . . . . r . � I school!" Is not this, the meaning A teacher like . to,that of the mar . . ring - oil; p�uAng- � . � . I . ftya, on'the Alexleati calend r, and should' 'be 'rinsedin cold water In . . . . . - . . I . . . . . . . .. - . . . ty1fdoin of my Christ ? X.11. order to hib 70oil, but she is again in front of . �fdrning and evening ;diilk. mIxed on a "fiesta" *day the:usual rate 15 whiqh salt has been dissolved ' I . . I. BRIGHT BENNY, .. I of my text, "Learn of me?" . him . . 1. .. I. I . . U . . . I . . 1. � I .�� I I . . t6ach. us - how' -to Attain eternal life _ , watchin ,vertical .pupil,.against usugliY keept Pborly because 'of the OlmOst .doubled. I I. . . .. I 1 i . tbout the ,proportion of a tablespoon- � ,,.Wlla�t . .. .. . .. . � . . tHIP, GOSPEL CLASSROOM. ' has he riot-,-sacriflced for us,in­-his veitical' plipM Again the Aashing . . � . - . . . I . . . . .. '. ..� . th beautifut coun ' .fact. that the morning milk raises the .,The, drivers -, are unekeeptIonally. fill df'Water., � 1. .. . 1. a flne boy B6nUy is getting . I . 11, . The gospel classroom, in the first . "ivaunded haiids. and wounded feet stroke; again - e, ter- ternperature-'and consequently. brings d6nse, And If one makop the slightest , , . . . tp be I " remarked Mr. Blooburaper's . I I . � � - — � . 1 .. . I I place, has fit Chi authoritativ. and wotirided head a %d'gapink Side,' ing, again. the livirilK death, IS hurled, , * '' , , � ' I . . . . mbtboi-:inTlaiv� who was taking din- , � . � , . . . . . list an_ e n � About conditions for the developmeiii 1]�Istake' in pronu i4tibn they*throw, . . .. I . . .. . I . , v . I 'hands In ' 14T , Ci,PE, I . .ner with � . .. . � I . . . . . . . into Which the,. Roman soldie thr�st, Aside,- and rl-dw'the scaled skin .is their aespair, and resort , . ...DOMID., 10. RE . 9. ... � 1316obumper.. . . . 7 I- invite yo - Ith .cojifl" the'. organisms - - ,up . � . . I ' ­ leed"Il re�liod BlQobtixrL- . � : , teacher, U -W fils *gpear 7 Yes. 'My Lord .nn�d nly deoplSr torn, ofie eye socket line ceas- of in previous' milit . . . .. � I "Yes, ini I . : ' ­ . denc6 to sit, at his feet because' he I I . ings', If inixin ls-necessary� L mornin . 9 'to,the - universal Mexican fatalistic P . . . -igh,t to teach ',peak, ,God is a sbIf Sac 14cing teach6 Once- more the'stroke . 9 . Cookles..�--Opo cup molasses, one. per, proi,Ldl I "Ve's a, r6gular logi- .?. I . � x r.- He ed 'to flame. .. � . xPression: IlQuion- Sabo?" The ,only cup n sugar, -11 'IV . I . i 1. . bas a i . He rpent; once more the - - liglit, .milk should be cooled at least -to the e �. . brow , , Ono alf cup -lard 6iai:i, too; .b�1.11. ask questions and, do- - . . . I ­ � gave his' life for- his gosp6l students. of t1io- Be . quivalent fm Eriglish Which - would or .. 1r, , duct conclusions in a . masterly inan�, . . . I �% k, not only because as. a human being IT . ' . e As., thc�, - R . . 'butte . one teaspoonful gi . e cl * - rl-. " � . . I evening bell . . ,tiger . . I :., ��, � �. led. that'. we. inight live. .. - .' quick,.,, Cutting, blow, ' But the. t i . I . . 6 : . - amoUnt of kildiffbi:- ' fithell'i .. '. . . 1. ; , . . lie has learned what we ought to . . . fi . for�e"addlng., . L . . .. . indicate. tbo same Ono dess.ert spoonful soda., .Roll �thin, ' iherlidil* his . I I . CHRIST'S Glllb-ATIEM PUAP09E. , gonocephalus- .'Is blind ,-Is stupe ed.- . . . .. ' ­ . ner. 11 e's it I i, � I . . . 11 .. ­ " I � . I . . I . ence at od. knows." , ly. I - : . � . � . � . — . and desp ir is 11,0 ' . . � . learn, but lie comes clothed wlth� di- . ­ . . . .- � . Before he'can attempt to coil pussy . . ' I . � . * . I , bakp quick . .. brain power,,'.'. Added. Bloobumpor., - . � . � �1, '.11,;'i" . . . M.- Of course; th4 cabbies all'try. to 'MI . . � I . . : - .. �', .. .. . .. . . .: ­ �. �r­ I orit.A,r,,_-Q.-,,_g ,pd tial I , . But the 1)1vitte Teacher Christ has. . po)�. hixn,,nail ' .. KE EPING, UP THE, PAR . -:-Salad Dressing.- . ix one teaspoon- modestly. .. . . . . � . . � . . . . . �rcn s, 0i I th, t�,�, jji,�I,ely. be,, leagpd, lu Ing the ' "tourista," but an' appeal ful fiou' 'It with. one '*of . m6melit , . . � I ;, . � , ,!I,o a ,a, t 414, i POS91. I all. 1b . flat head to the gilound w 'at * . . . r or cotristarc . . . - A few s later. the conversarn .. ., . .1 11,11 . �o �, .� u C', n or is RJ 0 *1 � lid _.orrible Ith to a. gendarme. will qUickly bring, the dry, 'mustard;. 'one . Pinch salt One'- tion - turned. Upon Morrhonism. anti , ' �. . . . higher r th "O'.3 , , � grea or . . One of the things ill , 'the Wide-' Client the � fi , ll� ..c They .i� a "i hi lt& ents, ge:teachog ,awake farmei! needs to look to Moro � . . I . ... I , _ U � '9A " hk two sinewy- paws. cabby to his senses. 'The gehd mix .' . teacher. proce, _ � I I ,0"* "I SA . Now let. him I . enny, in his search for knowledge, I . .. ,'� � himself. Ile is the Soil and tbe.'cO-' 11�,540 who"sit At his. � feet in' Writhe, strive to strangle her. than ever before is keeping the farm arnle dash poppet; and bne'qgg, With B .., . . t".1. equal of God the Father.. HE'comea order. . that they, may. become like lash ' 7 . in. Mexico city is Armed, with -A. Te- one-half cup. vin.egar,! then Add 0110-� asked : IIP& a:Morxn9n?'.' * � , , - , . . ,,, ) � . I .. In ;'hia, Ile will never lift his head, up to'a high standard of production. . . I p a, what Is ' � I - I ­ . . I ,_ to us a conqueror . clotb6d. in White 311im �Ow,:thq-in turn, may carry. I .. I volver. hanging,in a holster on the half cup boiling water and set on . ..­A,Mbrbhon, Benny, is a nian.*ho . '. .., � � .1 . .' . - . , . .. I . I . . .. I . .. .. ­ - I . P , - 's still , . left side; and lie has no comounction stove . ' an.instaht more And he lie - the When produco of .any lidrid is sold off . . farther- I . . . . ; . . . . . vestu.,.L-, "and on his thigh* a naine bis message 't=il truth to the � in I . I I I to'boil until ratIlcr.thick. Ke p -be: wife."' .. . � . 11, I . ' . . I I . . . . . . I I e .b.iaxrios more'tban o I � , -ts..Idf'the earth, - Xre looks' keeti teeth .of, the dat. have se-Verod .of the fail . it takes with it a certain 'in a, Cool -place. . 1. . I . . "Theit. yGu. a Mormon, ain't. , '' L' - ., � Aj pat . ' . ount. O X citurn it about- btinging. a cabby,to �Ime witia I I I are .. � . . . . I . �. � written, King of kings arid Lord df 100 I * ` I .ieiiftity. To.. r . a . � . . .. I . . - 11 .. . upon his students L With, respect', . to the vbrtebra� just,behind the. triangti.- am . . A. Aourjsh of that weapon. - .: .. � Fruit:, Cake.L�-Three eggs, one. cup. you, poa?'I.'asked Benny; anxious - . . !. . I I in as economical � A . I . . . .�, lords." I 'For lie taught them AS, " � I , - . _ ", . � ' future - as every true instruc- lai,skull-* ., . . . . .. , . I I . � t.. th�ir . . I . . : At -night the gendar ' S stand -in browh, -sugar, two; -thirds cup butter . to 41splay the, de�tictive P o*wers . . I . one having authority and noia's 'the ) - ' I once read of it -. I � - ------* —'- . wily ,as possible is a- intitter of no . me .. ' . . � .1- t 0 I . . tor ought to do. . . . ­ . . ­ � - . tho'.�middle 'of 'the street with A lan�' Itripos lujaco4sua*. auo I'so�sijow. Ono whicli Iiis.'f.atber bad' commended. � . . . . . . 1. scribes." . . . I . . . � I ilriall Consideration. Whon. market- . . . 11. a., Mornion; Benny ? . . ­ .. . ­ - famoOk teacher Who never entered .'- CLOTHED FOR. A. WMEX ' - - . . . . . I tern. . be�i*een - their feet. They xiiain- GUO, l3illux ands 10 dito mro 1podroea�; 1. AvIly, how 1. : , . . * . In this age of .intellectual progress his, classrooni but. he: always* took off . ... — . . w , ! . Ing it - crop the farmer should. make. a tain the same position for.hours, but. two-t6adpoonbful cinnarnQu,* 'one tea- in.'the Al�orld'did'you 'got such- ',&h I . . � . I I . � . . :. . . � 1. . . ' I . I - it is. absolutely essential for evory his halt. and � b,owed before. .]its schol- , . . . z note' of:the kind of crop and the . "if ,go., .is , I one nutrilog, , - - idea- in your'.h6ad* AS that ?I . � I 11 . true teacher, whether of ihc� higher . I . .. xouiiit�in . Climber's Success. ,Due fielil on which.- It. V�ag grownN -price even .Ahey aWay,-tholanter.n ,. ,spoonful cloves, . I . .. three . 'i'Why, .. I heard yoA tell Mr. SorattB - ­' , .' . �� ­ . ars as though be -was coming Into . .. - � ' f . sacred. Woe.to' t o'cabby who runs cups. flopr,:one., pound currants, � . . .1 . I I I , . wer grades' to hav6.1ils.or ' . . . to His � Dregs. - - , . � .� received, �and cost;.as near as popsi- .h I I one . I I , the pr6gence of a king ' "for," .lie . . . . . , - over it. A. convirval" Yankee who pound ralsins; onel-quar6r 'p . . d married -all' . . her credentials. For ,instance: It P 11 � I . � Ible, of' 'the production of the' pro-, . � . .ound'61t- yesterday that you ha - . I . I . ..,. I I I., � � I said I "no . 6ne knows what igtVr� Knowledge' of,.what to wear takes duet. At the. end .of - or,' by . a once. facetiously 'kicked one'.of ' the ron:.. Bake in %'phn loaf. - - : , .' . ,your wife'§ family.','* ' ..1. . .: . : . .... . . I '. I . . n a 'me* . importa,nce. -when the� lack - - th6 *:�e * "Mrs. . Bloobun . .� I . .. � or lead& of' the.people. Mlay. be� 0 ' I , terns w" stabbed" by� the police- Cuoumb . dhoweliow .. . Ver," , said- that, .. I . I . � I wish to oducate one of%.ni)r little ruler .1 . . - comparison, he will bo.ablo, - ­ I .. ei 11 ipe , "If 7 I I girls to be a public school teacher I devoloping'uirider-.my touch... . Therd- 01 it 'meanp , I' to prae_� an United States -or secd Cued' ,��Pqel ri ritlemiui, turning� 'io big wife". . . �­ ., . . death. A ajor Rankin d man.' -Fortunately. the mbers and mcoCsure three 9P � . .1 . . � . . Your fore I ­wisli. 'to. Show ray. . students , I tice al*.�orrect rotation of Crops, An * I kesent6d.,In the . person*of Am- quarts; chopAbrea pints, of onion . .. I . � I . I I . �. I I say to her: "Now, daugliter,- ell ' 1116u* . and think Benny -had better ,be sent. ,to .. . . I . - .., .. , ,- when Preparing to . mb nt.Acon-' - - WAS rep I . . . . . . . . I'll ! future life' occupation "depeilds- entil-6- proper respect: I't 1 . Also be able to gist an-'accurat now. Ile'i - up.qttite ,late ' , 0brist in' tb�.S'anle cagua one of the: loftlest mountains . . . a lac� , � . * ,I . I . count Of his and -lobs. "Rut :bassa:doil. Clayton, and.he understood. two green peppers. Add Ono cup of: bed : . .))een . . .... I . . . � i�5 I .. I I . I . . I I I . ly upon yourself. and your: work., 'I w4 i's lodking �t his gospel stAldents of, , gouth America found, that 'no �, .. - . . in w ich the 1 asturtitim. seeds, two- Ounces enough'.", ' I I . - . . ­ . . * farming" is Proflt ,,, , .PU . -, -:,-- ­­ .­ . . , . �,.,� am going to send you througli -the throvgh- the eyes of, prob6dey. * . -ke I 1-:A t modern. tlie. honor It .-Police Inn- tender it' ,:r,,., . . " , mall part.of his Zecess j� rbaching . toillis. are','held, and managed .:to. of white mustard seed. One table- ' * ' - . � - ­�- .. ., . . . . . . 4 �,. _ . � . It . I . I I I . . I . Vin common public school. I believe fS the:Divine instruletor, who teaches s farming, and the �sooner.i e farmer . . . . to 7ou 1 thas W. � I 'j". the summit W "due io,the fact- that . - Sph . ,To prove . . " . � as.� -his farm pl,�,t and smooth over the difllculty.. � : � - -ppoon- of bliLcli'pepper, and A, few bits. Chase's -0intnient Is a certain - . . I , . I be � she his disciples that f-hrough .th . . � I . 'horsor or one, round, Syl UP and absolute cure for each 1 . . � every child should go there, . . em 'We he. was suitably dressed'. ' He�s ' learns to �dstilbata . . ,v�', . Aye :hi&'eondlttons and _ :1 . . . I � .. � I 1. . of adish - . .. T,,�,� study.in detail � riles and, every forift of Itclaillit, ' � . �L 7. rich or pool-, black or white, Jow iti-ay loowu the way of, life. He', -is that he .takes the."greatest Possible, I . ' . . 4 I . until It is thick, then poui* ove� the . Ili . - , . how they may.bo improved by -the . 1. . I I , I. .. . . bleedinitAnd probrudi . I , or gentile or Catholic. Ili . order -to, i6aphing,lils,'disciples in order that cing the"llfst to inform the. 1. - . ,t.nt, , . . 'T., . . .. pride in -b I . � JUST A SUGGESTION, tomatoes, which hav .been. �plaecd, fn .,t �. . yl'i.",�. . produce the best types of. citizens all the :Countless multitu'de ro Ig introduction of now; meth6ds, ,. the . . .. .11 .., � . L � e thd mianufactlirers have guailunteed eft. I ... .Abont,ln I So; h9 -what it must, wear in order to . ' , . . 1. all jars. Seal., and set. is 4 dark k your neigh- . classes . of children I. sta;fio , tile dar;khess. C 01"' � world . tinionjaig in the dally press and as X'�V. . shoul'r o .ea. ien- be�ter it .will bo.for.him. The well A. Certain gentleman 'Prides himself sit . what they think otit, Yoit-canuseltand . . 1. . 1.?,�,. ' have.the pleasure of -going harmlessly place,' Lis tomatoes do -riot keep well bors, . Shoulder to shoulder and hand. in dom, inlay through us be- brought in- ' posted farmer. num-a-days Is the Sue- oh.,the possession of P. Very- obliging in an . . our nioue,v back it! mot cured. 60o 4 boir, al; . �t ' to BIC � 'It -has been geiierally 11 �,�;­ . op. for twelve hours lit the snow I y form if "exposed to the light. S1111 I BATEs & Co.,Torcutol * I . �;, .... hand at the school desk. 'Then I to Savdng touch with the cross. . ' cessful one. , While special farming disposition. a ealarsor HumANSON �',V.; , . � . I . With the temperature ten -degrees. lip.�. � ...T6mato znd` Onion Xickle Pool 0 I , 'r I - . . h ' . a J .. kindness ' Dr, ChaSeS Ointment I l!"'i, I will send . you to tho.high..sc ool, FOU TTIE WEAK AND IIELPLVSS. 10 .z . .. . � will always find a place becaus' such thought, however, that. his and sli66 half a' -peck, of Onions and, ,. . I ��:.�i� then to the normal, .Then, 'whon .-NVO lia-%�O' 0 1 1 . w aro,'.' - . Wool L I farming is - aVapt:ed, to cortain locall- only " I&ds him' to show personal I - .., I . I i�: " . - � ' — I . I . . I I .1i. � ften read how - herio.c First. of all camer a. thin and til Peck of- green tomato.es, Pack . . . � ., . . � � -diyq 1111 11, 4 �'- , . you have youi diderent diplomas, 'deeds'in,niartial life ba�,e saved'an' thb tickling 'of ties# still. rsified or. ;xed farin� favors which do not cost him. 'much slice' ' 1. "Didn't yoii Steal the 'complatn7 I , 'i � silk *est,to mitigate � . j - hvlay6ra, sprinkI6 Salt* betweeni.theln-1. . . I. _. ing �is bound to find n1a:rge'place in and may yet be the meims o -ed U -magistrate Of "I. . . - �� you can go before. the statb. board army�.for An carthly king., . Can, We. "the brand-new pair, of thickest. "coral. . . . .. . I �ga . in Usifig about A.. ciip in all. Let the alit�s coat ?", nal, ' 1 1, . this coUntry,..and It Stands 'the fainl- Ing -him .friends. .. � . � :It ty board (if exaininer� and not roalim flaw 0 lie 'comprehensive Wool- . . � mixture stan'd.over nighi, then drain a $eddy 11111dividual who WAS arraign- I � or cotin . . 0 1 . tiv dedds as the binatfons,!', t ' I ongakera . in iie day , A laborer .Called at � his I . I �,y � I ­ � ve- 'ledge tested. . Then,. repredentatives of Christ,' can - draw ch. -garment wilitc; ell well in hand who is 0 and put - in an agetO . 01: Porcelain ed before hini. � ,11 declinis- t9 grat- . he, -your kno3v hfoll6wed next, And I � . . . -, .. .. . .. .. 11 ­ diversified t rining io. husband . hi's IiOU96 to seeli a- certificate (if charlac- of -the Pub.. . � . ,. . , 13i t, dAug . h- cross ? Many' S,carq ago. a, French -. eloped, All but It . A ` . . . ter . ,., I The en oraun * wrote au wholo. ifY.the,niorbid. curiosity- , t if you pass, your teacher'R 46rtitl men to. or. drive thern. 4way from the env bad alid feet. Theii . d-hettle with an Ounce, of Cates will ,be -given you. -tsi ofie on top crops and stock lit such a way as� to . g it t - a line ring that "question " re- - . . .. . ".."" 11 came two woolon:gh.11 ' . - very I . flattering reeomme-adation . ]AUstard . .seed, '. one bunce , each - 6i lid .by.'*aliswg '.11 . . . 1; *,,, . ter, you canbc;t teach in any public was battling. under the hot* of tile. other.' ' beautiful, thick, sky- Put back into the �Sqil as* much ter . I . V individual with it I .. � - I i _ school unless you are An rita a Illy blasting, Alg6iia . tility , as poasibie, that,Way, be taker; which handed :tO, the man f6� ground Allspice., and cloves and-'foar sponded the seed;. I . . . . :�� autho - - Ir". n sun. ThO blue cl,eational. then a patir of very . . lie - into shreds. - Heat scornful gl.wrice at' the reporters,. - ., . . . . . . . warches, Awl. . the Counter thick olit. by disposing of fartu'products, It perusal, so that he might receive. full red'.14eppers cut I . ­ I � . . . I I . . �� . I : , . tive teachor-Unless yon'llavo - ,your. forced corduroy breeches, tadtfully . ­ dif; for what lie had don'. The some vinegar to ille. .1 � .1 , I , . . I . I I lie 1h selling considerable. live stock Ore I boiling ripint. � .. ... , 0 . I "(­ �11 credentials. Without them You ca*-'. marches which that Army *afi com� P e document, laboriously and Pour 611 ell . ..� I ­ I thtida6nd4iwith continuations down..to b6 should aim to -produce as . much Inalt took 'th ough t6 cover - tbo He -.. ",IAThy do you ,persist. In your � . . � 1 ltl, 'cadet .or a - substitute * polled to. take -were enough to �, kill . d 'Waistcoat - wor . 114 ,,, not ev(,n be a . .. ' . then a Alcove * spelled .it through� word by d, Pickle. After It comes to tho boll- rclusal to marry me when. 1, have do- ' . . , . . I . . of the .feed used as possiblej and 1. " for a day." , , an. African xiegro� let al6iO.M n'UrOl" of pure wool; then a.thicic wool coat . I then inedit&tIvely shook his b6ad and. Ing, point, ' put into .Jars with. a few �lared my litability. tb. live without: . I � . 1: ,. I .1 '. , , . "; .. . I , . pban Then lit ordorta Increase the like � a blanketi ydIlOW` and sheep,like. feed � with an idea of. getting returns . I . , youl" She : "Becallm -you have" I .1 . �11_1 aN AUTHORITATIVE TEACITP-DR., horr�r . . . Equally as remained gi ent. * pieces 6 f .horseradish. on top. of 'ea6h. , . - ' . : - , n ' .Said the .writ r 0 ,Do -hot omit the horseradish, ` aroused my � I . . -,fatal cliolera brolke out - in then the wind-oroot leather jerkl' 'from the coml)ost'healS. . "Well, " o of ill curiosity, I �,want to �'s ,", -be - . . . . g . you will be . able : ** 'to � .'I - as go - - exercised' . ­,�."�, Now, my fricilas, spel stud-ano regiment, Mall after mall 'died.. given nio by Sir Maitin Conway, and great care should I 1. . charac6r, Puzzled at the man's bO-. Apple Butter. -Boil Unfermented ap- see how Ion . . I I I " I ' ' 'my 13 I a v 0 . ?. havlour, it ple juled Until one-third has evap.or-. survive." . . J� to acr lu at localno 1panic Stricken,' . I Una Scarf 1�olind My neck to top, WI-TEIRE PEC, D IS PURCHASED 11 , . . . ,.,,7 ents, are you read. � ,ept Jes .9 Tile . � . don't ou . consider . . . ,;, . . � . � . . ...i.s.g."'.1, . . �' . and.till -sconted to be loft, . But bile . � . d feeding With judgment to - 0 -Y, . I --- , . . � I - Christ .as an authoritative .tea6hor? ofi with.. an al�.Oid--favorabl enough4 . -_ P=Mll . _�­. I ardaiens wanted to on J foot I- fil'A of all put an'6r- Waste IS essential. I . I . I I . � - . ..", ,�.. I I � � . Are you reddy to accept Illin as thL. night Colonial G . . "Oh, no, Sir, not that," repll6idthe DO& I . I � . 111L I eS S L " ' I . .":-,�") Son of God? A few Weeks ako a ,prove that this dreaded disease WAS dinary pair of .� . 0 - st thinkin' that N . . - � 1, ,;. jhroughL food MY I morino socks -.above Thoso w.h sell butter - iiiid. milli de, laborer; "I was.ju e. 'ad ed R- ' . I . :�, gentleman wrote to a '. friend of COIAM910119 "wholiv them a pair of Shetland wool stock priive the'soll- of laf-go quantifa,s of it, touldbIt 'be, botter thaix you've IJ re . I - .0 It "� . . . 1� 11�!�'L 1111 'otfe � � . 0 I o: hehiin­ ings; rext.A, Pail' Of WhAt Are calic n . � p 1 1 � . . , other w�k.'I. 5 !: �.;�:� - no a Path , letter, Which Went- And In ' 11 d Itrogen and phosphates, This holds , A pertain married. lady sat u ti - . I 'mftk 'I I ��,� . self lif.ted one .of the cholera, corpses ho raise, ;Guy,afid. tw.elve o'clock last Weelz Waiting for . . . . 111 I � ,rigs,. lamb's �*Ool good with those Av 1 something like thfFr: l!Ioh, why do, the. sleeping ,stock' ' . ^ . . "�,� � I out of Its bed, Then he turned to .'for inarkot, ,,,A,f'Kidn e'y u i s e. a s le , . . . t, I ministers keep on pre4ehin Within and goat's 'hall" Vit,holli, fatten cattle Nitrogen, her husband to� comehome front the . I . , ; . �,�.?, . . g upon Ilis men an'd said : "Now I will show I -y ait,d worii', out +A_ , �,L: Useless and inipractical subject.0 Why about a quarter of An'llich thick.and phosphoric acid and !line Are sent ou club. At last, urew � . . . I . ?�.. �,,'; do they not Proacli.. upon sonie* or. you tliat 'cholera'is not infectious." hugely warm; then a still'bigger pair of the farin, fit live stock. and dairy ,,�Ith waithig, she went to' her bed-' , - I I .. 1. I will pass the bight dit. this mans � room to retire and found the missing Allm.'ents of, the Most P i"fUl and F . . � 11 the vital questions of the soul? A of Shetland wool stoekibas:. tboli A. products, leaving A* greater Part of I a atal Nature 14; short time ago tho doctors told me bed." 'I -To raised the bed-LIothes I ,pair ,of enormous boots; and lastly it the Potash behind. Stable, inanure husband .fast aaleelp.' 'Instead of go- . . . �,t m6nths I must and lay. down Fund slept . In the , I three vards long, in ,inost Cases is richer In potash ing to the club lie had gone to his I Prevented and GUred by . . . � ll� . that .within six die. I . I ' ir Of PUtt08s, ' . I . 1, . �. , - - I 0 And de- Pa' a And nover left the house. ,Such . � . morilibg he dwok AMA L und round- the elepbantine bulk of than .lit nitrogen and Phosphoric acid "Oor . I . . ",.,. What I want to 1;3iow � IS bOW I can . . . , . , slt�.�j .. - are tile troubles some wakrie'd wom- . . , parted to lit, qaartors 0, well '00 48 KIDNEY -LIVE PIL a .. ., g OlVne Inv logs. " I especially go when produced .by grow . I , , . DR. CHASE L\S I ., . .;��. stralghton ont a. Wasted life So as to, man. , That power of. 4 personal ex- ' V'eows, the -lat . I . . I � ... 1, (�, I , , � . On my head a wolfskin cap covered Ing anitnals or dair. . ter on have -to contend with in this . . � . ... . I I ". , t" meet my- God." Well, my brother, ample inspired )Ile men, They took . and. , roek, and -my hands substances going largely to the pro- lffo� .. . 1. I ! , . I . . I ,_ 'i if these words.should over be seen by -h army w"'saved. my cars � I I � When you think of tile paii-i and curoN Dr. Chase's Kiiiincy-Liver Pills . . I . heart. The Prone . . . . , i .� frioilds, our examples ass repre- were.eneaSOIJ, first .fit All ordinary duction of botie, hair, flesh, milk. and LIKE. To RAVE VE E111 PAINTED. sufforing which accompany backache, are the -most effective trOatrilent You . .11 ��: your eye or repoated to your oar, My . ' . ..".I , ilie, first stop for you ,to take is to sentativeg 69 Jesus ,Christ M11.4t pair of 00led IOWA, 411' SecObdI7 tissue and. are ,consequently sent . , known null rheumatism, lumbago, stolle, In the -can obtain, ,for bosided their *direct I � . . . ' I 11 : I w�i�.. Accept JOAUS as tit(, Divine Teacher, exert the sainle kind of it good or Ili a large air of oves of the -kind 0 IV av from the farm, Joan Ajalbert, .a ,well dnoygq and bladder; when you tinak alld Specific notion' oil the kidndys, . I � . . . I . ; . :. .. - 1. You are bot 'to accept him as did bad Influence that Colonel (4ardaren4 A. ecto y,bables, herein the thunib Specialists who, are Studying formu- thor and explorer, who has just re- kii . I I - IN scientific ox. O'f. the dreadful fatality of Bilight's they keop the bowels regulaK And the � � " I!,., � I S t tile Incarcerate rib 01's. )As of comifierelal fortillvers for crops turned to Mills front a rid apop- liver active, and hence .purfry tile � . ,­, , . Jotjoph Ernest Renon, as 4 good had. over his inon. As goupol Stu- ro­ disease, dropsy, ,diabetes a . 11 man." You must not Accept Itiril " dontS we. nXi n reserve I my wolfskin Coat, are depending more ulwil, the natural pedition'In the Laos Country, l, I wonder wily peo- system and rcmo�o the cause of djg. - . .. I.. I Ust duplicato 0hrist's, .reaching to my knees, yet so light production of the Aottions. to Which late$ it curiOlia experlence" Ali$ na. loxy, you may wel I . . . . . � " . . do many, -as a religious 166.dell likd life or we must Inisrepresont Win, to keep the kidneys In east'.. I .1 ,I �... :1 that It in -no way Interfered With Illy they are Sending their fertilizers, tive bearers bavibg 4o.ertaltled ple neglect I I . , I Mohammed or 33tiddlia, or Zoroaster �Vg_ Shall lead sinful men ,and wonlion it r 'all tbese allinelittl Thiq medicine has long, Alnee prov4 I "I ,�.., . walking; and when all these things than upon analysi.q. It is well for that , the doctor of 0 0 t ,result of derangod kid- ell its I . I ,. � I'� I or Confucius, You 41-6 not to ac- -id b1A altar 'or drive them farther die a . -light to first place as a cure . I ::�. . I I cept lilin as, a, Seer oil prophet, it %,way. 14 were donned my form Assumed a tile farnier to understUnd thoroughly exp6dition used tincture of o ro the, diree . .� We are the light of,ther bruised their feet on � for the complicated. and Serious do. � . ; I burly bulkiness that would bove re� the products he Is selling, or the, dross Injuries, boys, �. . I filtering ana ex. . . . ". John the Baptist, an Ellas or a worra," "We are the salt of the irpose. Whou all tile bearers . had fail to filter cretory argans. It. has the large,pt ., . I . Jeremiah. You are to accept him earth." "We are the dtles set Up_ JoIcLid tile be4rt of a sorgoant-Majot. Crops lie is prodUoing and gelling of? PI d through the hands of the once the, kidneys . �, I I .: �� An For the next six days I reinalned of tbotarm, And then strive to reacli Pa8se ' from tlic, blood the impure ,and pois- � I I 1. as ,did Simon, Peter *3iori. he tUrned on a hill lwhieh call.11ot be bid." an'd night In the.§e garments. a balance in nAturn that Will prdvent doctor they looked as'if they W *rd obous waqtkl In'tter thelle, is trouble sale and is endorsed by more twoplo � ap. than any similar,, treatment. you I . I . 1 . t6d said, "Thou ,art, Christ, tho Son, goopol studentS we arc Christ's re- dAY . . a oup-sided development of his soil, "aring bz�'own boots, repeated 0 Of a painful it d dilligerous bfttulle� Can depend on It Absolutely to bring I I . I I .'.1 -:,. of the Living God." Are you ready PreSOIA11�1v0s, chrlst's witneqS048, � plientiolis of Iodine having turned Among the fira"tLitsymptonig are back. . - � I T � 1. I I . I , ", to accept Abo authoritative Jes�� and we caftnOt bell) lt� � I 40MY dearest Marla," Wrote a I It file farmers throughout'the length their feet to a yellow color. Tile prompt relief and lusting curo. In � .1 � 1. � .. I na dtAno? . ' I A X1,'.1,8SAGT4',' To T10, .WORTA). IUA' and breadth of our. country would natives were so. tickled by thiso ache, weak, lania back,, Pains In tile view Of theSe facts it Is'a waste, of � balid, She replied: "Dear, let "to pIlt nioro thought Upon the Sustain- 16gq I .1 � . . our fancy that they actually 'brought � and Sides, zlepositq In the urine, time And moncy and a risk to life, it. - . - I 1. . . r, Olt, tho, eredontiols of the teacher, wlittt a niessage It Is that the correct either y0lTr grA111,01111' 01' y Ing of their farm, anti in keeping up, (llepliants to the doctor, ga-vilig tliat fni.r)alr(.-d digestl0n, IJ0qS Of flQAIl, olf to triflo ',�Jth 110W and Untried . . I I I n rI15- students lit Christ's school are Coin- lberala, You address me, '1�fy dear" tile fertility - of their land, thpro V ' and �sg and remedie-4 when Dr. Chago's Xidney. I . - Anibitloh, stiftno . , , I so : the animals were Suffering irom Soro energ. , ", �' , tur6 we can road them. lit the Iftirll, mission6d to deliver to the world I ost Maria. Am I to SUPPO that would be. fewer mortgages, loss rent- feet . - . sorpnosq In tlie joints ftnd f00111194 Of Livpr rJ1IIs tire at hand. One pill is. . . . "161 wfifah� lie performed we can It transforms the whole Aspect Of you have other dear Marius ?" ' � ers and many rural communities no* I w(I'Arl"eaq andlassitude, dose, 215c, a box, at ftlI dorklord, or . . � of life. TbI# world, fit the liglit of I ' "Hallol rro�ycntlon 13 always bettor than Ild'manson, 11ates & 11o,,, tlloroftA�,;, " i I . : I , : ; I : � : � , i � : � . � ALVINSIRRMNZIN U43�*- ­40-M,­�40 ,'' 10 A 1, . IN . � ­ ;M;l je ___ F_ . J � � � I i I - I I .1 I I i VorlfY them, k- In the tootiviOny lgly): ,,yalAina, Ig going backwited would b4come pros. ,, , 1,1&rmer (to his belghborl -. . Jo)ift tho l3aptift and In the Ireaven- 'wr Zord's teaching, Is tie loliger rrommy (Inquirb ly rattlh6rf edilingleso f4lift I :? .4 *oleo,, *Uich sounded the Acene of An 'ring, of thig hair -all In tIl1SL bottle ?" Main- 1per-OUS farming centroa� Going 11, for barbod"w1re lon,3111g, ell? eure, And hance ,lie advImbIlity of To protect U gaillSt 11111t t10 yo a , a i's I I � , , 1 " An't it ratlier dear I" Turniptbp ' using br, Chase's SCIdney-tiver Pillb tile portrait and isignatur(i of Dr. A. I . � over le Ron USel(kPs. ntruggle And Inevitable dis: I -X0 I Irliat's glue," Tomuly I drippitiR locks of the , � 'I', � e anchalantly) , "That's why I 'Yon, but then, you ikef6p, In, oil tile very firSt indication of Stich 'W, Chase, the h8itftOug receipt book . L4' ,,of Ood when Christ wab bsiptigod, appolutinent. It is a seefte of pr I (milt) 'I t 1111AN, AlS A FOOD. i ; . . W10 p.til- pWv#�A,, of dilciplifie,. of educa,tion, got my hat 011f," � One admitago possess6d, bY brAn don't,Wa4t.0 01110 Sitting '631 -derangement, Whother to vravottt oil - author, arc On O*br,V box. � . - , . W"A gkoV44AVAA 01* � I 1�, 1. — . 71R_0,7� .7 I . I 1. � .1 , . . . � . . � . . 1, I . i 1: . . , i 1� I I I I . I .,­. ­1­L­­­­t­ -'----------1—