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the ,tori* over and tees etare out.
A. sailer tuned to me /tad eakt
"Mate, it will soon be clear. We
'ball soon eave a calm Nee. The
storm ix pest. See reader ster by
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the edge of the tiorieon. That le the
, morning ater. The Nun will 4100n be
up." YON, SS I stabilthere lding
Night is a Symbol of Social Calarnis Une
t° the *4 r°Pem w tbhoe
was growing calm. talon quietly
end peacefully the oun arose. Tbto
11:y, Sin and Death. angry wavse stopped their bettering -the winde teatiee to lough and yell.
Tliat afternoon we soiled into the
h to
. The morn g ad come r
eRatertd accoredieg to Ae": the °Ir"'" crowd la Peeeing throtigli !he' Halle harbor
.the end of the tempest. So at Test
liameat el taretes, in, tee year one
. Relieusaea Nino Ilunerod /mid Voile, ways anti aseerniiug the stele of the tee 411 theme who 1 ve Chest tlhe
s n g a ern em o ea, ant y,
' er
Doptweet of Agriculture, Ottawa.) i t i s agger ne, slowly on With flushed but of the morning- The mernin
A. rom Los Angelo, Cal., g
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cheeks, Iiiirryieg toward the 'bar be- With it heavenly day breeketleethe
ayo: Revrrai* De Witt Tolanege despNtall -f
hind which* liquor is sold, which in morning, with ite enablent of eternal
clifact t
. a,„
the Kee will prove us fetal AS the peace, Will you not te-night, with '
teafrom he fellowing teat:
TEN Home
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SELECTED BEOIPES.
Green Tomato Pickle:I.-Slice half
a peck of green. tomatoes, spread
Out on platters, strew with fine aalt
y y. of aorento, s• • immoral theatres, aen
ed ot•her .crn
owd lit is • t e f I it ovez' zUgbt. Jthemorn.
xxi. ,dgeetebeteue wbot pOisonOus benalock quaffed by a Christ's help take the niglit AS
got the
at the- olgaJag
?" .,
Ili° arG ME S S 1 ESSON ,
, trt 00, yea aa not aeed to 0 tO pat. Theee pass me 'not iii rags at With:
estitte, tge hx.sti,,ita wee& the aeceeet time mid eyed= stet*. .
prophet wrote, for en:illustration' of dreseed for the 13411-reOnls and the - • • •
ithe worele ot ow toa. 9.3iero ,ttire lOW dariCA hells. They metre in regu- --,,, " ' • • " le
/Watchmen evereWberei-men Who `at IV stele, net. With the tranele trarcIP, : INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
, gualei protecting property ard boyi .ittleaCiusl,iotilineg tewnod„s.gterapicetftle.pptoopilcoof ott4litel ,,,,. °°...a..e.T;'• Ot.
'WOO, While others Sleep, are On t,r°411P ., of loony soldiers, 13ut with, ,,'
• ' "4 etttibeiejl:YeSvigaiIitaallacaopisapnitaagtortlisetelkilcMoevi Orteenterfee wthjoicoll. We slioele riot and will ..‘"t I::: itke."2„2".110000ooni.di ezilj;,x'tleirigs
4es A eeo tbe sun aink 'behind ,, the "A.ItE ALL DANCES. BAD ?", 11' ZingSelier 9, .°
orotutd in 'the rearktlese•
. Zee •erigelee bills X see. Ignited one eeee eeee • mai e
: 'Lig one the different ' lights ot the "74' '''''"•° "Una. gir:' "In eller5r• °Ile thing441lia7tallielli'llt alstlte7lastv4liebtrahe
o once of •cleata? Are ell our youne
" teeny placee of pernicieue ampee- enaci ofraSked ouble portioa• el
Mena These eerent liglita r
"
eevs ey visit dance emus? Tbie is Spirit', and it ineans ts. greet deal to
..., 1;toetthoyginvigelintiledseolameeyinolitsovelwe:lro tre :nor tioe which,' is often loneetly be eeleeeivitti the spirit. of, God, et,
to thole' festinating liatuits. I see e, u °1141ausley -Put t° " bleureig traheeEt3,1:18;04141citigthnhte Infierileledw.h:rothoiretot
elle stage tertraes lifLocabeforamany eepoett, /erneeiea•ve
alVicaeldii m4Ver -4 btu/it idled Would net wonder at It if theY
k o h I still bl th da ?
.eraee you .eo ecteve imaginetione eo other aeultitutio of death eeekers,
plillo
s p er, Roe " eM ene , e
eneDhist and bad for ae. dMS
thas doe 1,Deee
ii allerieg group of actreeses e question, and 1 will aneWet y,ou. in Omild only 'see themselves as God
.ichorue gv1s, mai• as Was seen in the 4us t the saxlie ,way. First, I will say sees theia. eitcl seo their real 'unwilling-
-, iweeatier Capital of Satieria on the and eniPhetically say, that I do not nese or unreadiness telie t1Id It may
eieet wbeee e, dierepateele aaneing believe ell young people who go to mean thouteends et soteee sis though
„$aloina beename, deuced among daace halls aro intentienally bad, e Peter, at Pentecost, or it may mean
• fdie licentious guest's of her stethate- believe,. yes, I khow, some of them stoned lo deatiolike Stephen, or killed
or, Ithrod, and by sinuous maw/meets go Mem:without one impure thought, with the sword „like James or 'John
of limb and suggeotive .leolt of eit ,s0 They go or the pleasure of meeting •the Baptist; it ellearelreau it revival in
eePtivated tho elf ueicen King that, he 'other young people and Of Passing Samaria or ' it may ntean sent off on
ronehed her iything that 4ho an averting fa eech other's coraeanY, a lonely
p • an • I In the next place I will eraphatically as in the iourney to meet ono mate
might ask of lam, even. to the hal oase of philija. It certain-
. . 'Jelin the. 4Pt et lost his lie on c u S I pi it 1 d th I it reeounced, and to ah. God's will and
a se o ri r lie ea. n our e -
4 • 'Aild• In' Lord! • Spirit.-
, in. orchaptra their, has, lest hie head,. will say any way mean eelt controlled.. e•
• contr011ed cannot in.
• • mane 'not. like 'dotal, -in PriCen. /3 support of my second statement, I
that in all the Uoitod
, States 'your cannot ' end one minister "Ii8 dlouble P9,rtiOn EliSha honest-
;. loth mpeally end spiritually, As the
rf ted z I ,t, 1 . i. ly desired, as is menifeet in his per-
' result of an inenoral 'Mime ole teee oe laymen .' 0 or sp te tat o
eietent , X will •teoleave thee and
-theatre boards, Theta okay be geee evangelistic power, 'who' is riot "eon
theatres. • I know that some: people. enemy of. the dente hall; through in his unwavering latentriese where
• othorn I respect attend tho theatre. alai through', out aed out: Thee all,
. ' But lAceow there eivealso ,vito tea, without an exception, 'believe that he wes tele, the Condition on which
he would receive tlibeclouble portion,
. Atte*. • T 44) know 'seine of :theSe the:dance hall 'le tho "dopleter of sPir- 'He saw Elijah taken, then he eaw
Fite , theatres are attended regularly itual life, ,coosequeotar they are, and him no more, hut harent his own
14" sortie sorealiedegeod peoplo. , And always will be, out and Mit, througli, clothes, took ep the Montle cif Eli-
• I elect know teat those vile • sliows and through, enemies Of. this destroy- jeli and • went back to Joitian. When
' are the haunts of spiritual and phy- er, this insidious foe, of spiritual life. he was first caded he, was plowing
eicee .40etti, . , As I spoke in, reference to •regular in the field,. aod he slew his eXene
When I Wrote tiiis sertiiini there ley theatre ger, T. now in refeemite to and with the instruments (arobablY
ystudy , .
the gli.lat dance hall devote. • you the yoke and plow) boiled their • flesh
upon al desk ne poweeitil eche
toriel twee ,. ' • • • never . flaw M all srour life a pereen and geve it to the peeple and fol-
-.• • -- „ who was toespieuties for her love for lowed' Elieali. etc was. an inteese,
TIt APO =NATION:74. , the dente hall who Was at the • :smile whole-hearied man Ile inntrt have
•Way hall heartily say, Yea
tteceunt of that danc°,' :1314 11i4.437 13' les to -cloy is'tlie.dence h 11
ut
in wash off the salt aOd Chop them,
Put into a preeerving kettle and add
half point of whole mustard Pete,
two lexge onions, Viral green pep-
pera citopped line, seeds and ail; one
tualespoonful e einnamon, ore scant
tablespoenful of cloves, one cap of
eugar and vinegar, Coelt slowly
two or thee hours, at the 81de of the
lirestiring often.
Spiced. ,Grapes. -This i seaeoneble.
Teke ten pounds of Cioncerd grapes.
Pop them front the skint' and cook
the pulp, in a. preserving kettle till
the need ten be preesed out in a col-
ander. •Ileturn the sifted pulp •to
the kettle with the skins; a'dd four
pounds of auger, beef a pint of ,goorl,
vinegar, one level tablespoonful • ot
•ground cloves and one large, one of
einnainon. Cook gently aboat
hour, it is thiak. • grape
Must be stirree constantly to pre-
vent sticking or burning. This will
atop well, and rnay be sealed or, not,
String Bean elorapote,-New string
be ne make a n�od comtrnte tn sery
,as a relish. with meat -where a
sweet is demanded. Green ones
onlyeare to be used, the cream or
wax beans not at all suitablo. Boil
till eat in slightly salted water,
then arein, add brown Sugar; a little
ginger and diluted maple syrup
t tho ," Give thclusting
of corn starch and let them sinueor
till alifloat jellylike' in consistency.
Serve hot oh aold. '
Potato Puffse-tharm cold Mashed
'potatoos forsecond or twa In the
oven to overcoratt clamminess. Then.
beat up with EL 'fork or eggbeater.
Into this stir one Or two eggs, using
flcinr sparingly to blind -if the mix-
ture is found too moiSt. It Must,
'however, be of such a consistency
that itcon be dropped from a 'spoon
into 'deep boiling fat as a frying me-
dlum.Sprinkle with minced parsley
and .serve teolato ketchup. , •
Peach Charlotte. --This is one of.
those simple, yet pleasing, deserts
with which the housewife likes .to
vary her rneni. Ripe, juicy .peaches
are required, and et, is a good way
of utilizing those' that are slightly
specliled, since one may cut away
' •
e uncteSWabIO parts In I'
Strew the sliceS•liberallY with sug-
ar and grated almonds, using either
lemon orvauIlaflavor, as preferr-
•
ed. I3eat //opera e Y•
a yeIhs ancithat asting iLlstjy towttras your . cor- will learn' • to go to it and Ott. , roof. , • •
et letely, . appeai.od.kt one of the tune conspicuous.for her ,devotion to Olowed .e very' straight furrow and - • •
" gpresent' day. This 011 ti was not
ei . the t e service o esus. he 0 °Ws aS a prophet he followed• fully like .0% 4 peaches)
do not ,e.xist in the same heart. TlieY Caleb and. Jopleaa. As ho went back • th s to bile meet
.,..,.n° hatched into , -action, will run , into.
h ' .. f j ` T ' to ' 1 - e - • ''' - mantes • of, ree egg , ( „t„ .
The Weather erinittifie raY siheeP Pur ees lik e s unless the be .
realest wilier_ newspaPere ' respondent? . ., , P er • . , Po-• - e gle .Y
written' by a 111111 '1 but by a'laY- are ,eitogethee.... iecongruous. .'.Yole to Jorclaz .with tee numtle of la e" spread oirer fruiSt7e,alteineeL°1:91.; 'Ire In the case of ' -the' lettere of ma, 'are sheared before lanibmg,, or
aent pereons, the matter May assume soon' after as pessiale. I find if the decae, - , , • •
a fat- harden in. oven, while whiths . are be- . /
a navel' in yelp* hie_ saw deep !:ipirituai ili,d a; oifferent •atpect; it..May , be that pone, ere tya.rni enough for the litrobs;• •!--"Do` not enipliasiso your Own virtues '
matt who perhaps never 1. iters smote ' the watere, I
-le ?lied, 'Ing beaten to a merengue, then coVer the ,
• t •seene tonsecretion for lin • . ai publication of certain letters xnay it will be too 'warm for the mothers be-
t.; st and Jove for , y • .' ' • • •
..Oliprell. ' 'It said: `•,4, 'does, no , . o .e. ' enlarging „ on the failings of
t. the deuce hall exist to ethei in tlie ' ' , • .•
we is the Lora God of Illijah?" - ith the same and bake t - • , ' ' '.:
possib . .
le that the public Will ' nine- , . • . g • • The waters divided before inm as
„ puddme. w , act as a gulch. r , I) wi. . . -. others . . • . ..
fo less eminent eo- th their heat'fleeces. en, the oast
light golden. brown, . Serve ,hot or pie ' Be that as itaimey, in the case I have lied soino losses from *leaking., .
l'h ' 1 I • like
malsetditg toras.toes tor
pickle", way. co. , etc., reject ell
that have the slightest tinge of .rips -
owe, iits they wilt eottito too quickly.
cooking.
'Eale„ie the ere of ewe/ions, and it
IM well to remember that chicken.
feethers, though not gut Ilea and
nice as geerie fisathera make good
pillow* for tho porch and the ben/ -
mock. the alert breioll) leathers
into 4 ctieeee cloth bag, wath
through hot audio put through tho
clothes -wringer, and dry in the shitdo
out of 'doors.
lane 10 a rulit tor tanning tomotoeit
that is said by thoee who heve tried
it to bo "the best ever." Take firin
tomatoes, Just aimed red; pick thee)
every day when canning, wash and
drop in scalding weter an when the
akin beglial to break skint out, pool
anel put irt gratilte kettle; cut the
large ones and leave the Medium -
eizrel ones whole, but run t knlie
tbxougli them; return to the fire with-
out water; salt ready fer_uta, plerity
et it, too; let cook Atte= er twenty
minutes; skint out with perfoca,ted
fiat/tuner; allowing Very little,• juice to
the cam have glass Jars and 'tops
very hot. and use thick new rubbere;
seal and set in a dark, cool place,
and they will keep or years,
. -
PONT KEEP .RIII*ATE XXTT$
, , •
They Shsoou as Bo
ttiodDewstar.oyed. As
•
• To keep private let.ters la to Act
in a lere unfair inanner to your corespondents, Oireionstailees are al-
ways changing, and it, is impossible
to forecast etretits even a few alontli$
ahead,
liere are a few, examples of cern-
plications likely to arise front this
praetice. Yoh hove written a etre
tale letter in, absolutely goad• fettle,
without bias, statiog faets; your let-
ter lies been kept by your ootrespon-
dent, and, at his death, it falls into
the hands of • the very Posen, About
wham you have been asked to state
on °Pinion. }le • is able "to pay -you
back", for that, honest anSwet, und
he does so. -
•Such an instance hes occurred tete-
The friend tyke receiVnd •the
cOMinUnication, for which he asked
conedently, woillti have been intense,.
lv grietred to think that he had ito
re • correspondent'
life by .preemerieg las letter,'et . so-
-
it preyed. • The man in qua/two was
not cOnuetted with eithor when the
communiefitiorn Wes " 4 , yet nithifl
a short time he had cquired a con-
tr.olling interest . iii property from
which they both an diffei ent. weerea
darived tlie main •Part o! their in•••
come. •
The great fact to be borne in Mind
is that we never kilo* into whose
hands the letterS may ultimately falI.
Now, as the eoirimunies.tions are pri-
vate, is it fair to sub&Aut, them ta
the thento ot twine made public? Is
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SELECTING SlealEPe
ler en westlebtese, 16.13410,1414;-
.0irtiost, ticwis sett Walk tele
Nab* while roelreessfe le aeisie fed.
or elm %Isere ta de% ONO efird °Aare
&fleet ie. due atr„ tee NOP to It theta
the cows Mee cleen dry bed *Ad
whop hu*0'M to rank he is aerobia to
brtude oh the flank And wider so
tliet 'dust, their and deadly laecterle
clo not fail into 04 Opea
. be claim about year wore. Bea
• member that innocent people ere to
Usie tide product ex food; eeproduct
,Wirieli is capable; of varying mem
•ef disietive to the human beide'. _ease
remember this and wash Year •11M4I°10
before il
_mking; clean your finger.
nail* Oa do mat milk tvitli •
wet,
handle , •
In etartinga flock a &ache, writes
• 1. 11111, ilhoukt buy. good Judie:
viduala of Ono of the leadiele breeds.
Soca sheepreprevent tho ktioWleage,
experience and judgment of years.
They wilt cot less ,to Reee, having
been bred to get the beet reeulte, will.
produce a, uniform clip of woo), and
a good nook of len-Ars. °home
strong, leave bodied ewes of' milking,
type, long, deep bodied', strong over
baek, Plenty ot lieart and lung room,.,
cowered Witlf a close, dense neeee ol
good staple- 1.1110 ram alictufd be
masculine d at least One year old
'When. used,
In caring for the sheep. strive to!
have them thrive the year theolegh.
The ewe that isthriving at mating
tirne and eoxitieues to theive wfl
rarely, Leve any trouble inraising
her Iambs. In wioter give them a
lelry, Wel' ventilated place to run in,
witb a chance., for exereise on please
ant days. 114ve salt where they can ,
get it at any •tinie, and aleoty of
goo'cl water.. Be regular, in ' your
reeding one Line in your treetteent.
Feed intelligeetly and watch cleseiy,
that•
any that aro 01!it In anY WAS"
mamaylimy° a bettor charm° by 'being
piated en a difieeent peoef the
:elicit is .large, it 10 best to divide
them as to . sin end strength. -
• For winter, feed good liay
and a oucculent feed Of either roots
.or silage, Corn fedder is, good if
balanced with grain or other feede.
iley awn method tee past Winter has
'given rue •eXcollent eesulto. The
sheep were taken front the pasture
r
in pimp breeding defiant:ion, wore fed
all silage they lvould eat, with
a pint of grain, eacbe In the morning
and clover hay at night. Two'. . or
three .times a week, Place ot• the
hay they were given bean oe oat
etrew for a ehmtge. 'Ma great con-
aistedeof four perts bran. Toni parts
oata' and two parte, beans be otea-1
seree Dirrieg lonteing 1 add one part
gluten. fe1001to the neleture andto
ewps having teen's X give the sae
'amolint, in an extra feed et night.
ely • ewe o are lieavy ,reilkere 'end X
am eareful net. to 'trowel Witli feed
toe aeon After imobing. The little
lanies have e4 place away from . the
•ettat where they have' a trough ' offead
•
s Is w teat, hran, corn neca,
tore ahotit 10e per' centoil meal.4
,SoMetiines I give a change of 'whole
oats; it. is eurpileing .low • Seem: thy
•••
"WISE SAYINGS,
That whittles Useless cannot be
4ariellAtitee7feet went* then Melly. Peel
aewecieo. ,
expi:t,defeat is eille-tenthe ot
Yeuth is foolish 'trona, Igaorallefe ,
age from habit.
Ilan' to overwork e Men Who -
tish:Ilen:ithawam:varfreliellilogrie.t. ,is the: • tostliesi •
Work and purpose is the moral of
every. heroic life. , • .
, Light griefa are plaintive,. but
great Mies are ' duina,
! A. noble atiltire is 'bate th •
,:i7Tril,ieel:13taesbticicsuialwefsot your Leo: 105
atrhefrer is"Lt'beini.e'st.it lit the waitetill •
•
't,IhtallettTtar;r:cf:aealiaa$Inni."9dtrg;ningagae:rto'oliiad.;-
Your goo/Mess. is. of no use to you
ie.youeare nottgood to others, •'
In this world . theie is not much
Oise ter' the whatelotheeuse man. '
; wiper than other people y,ou
'can, but do not teli thene so.
'Life, like every other blesSing,
rives its velue trona its use alone.
Wise is the uutie who Uses his stum-
1 blingeblecks , as Stepping -stones, ,
The 'price • of popularity bas inado
bankrupt many a man's mita-tee
'Nee dee Is more ciangerous than the
;‘to. ourrret.hu6tili.ein7azid.7::anos. has rol:t..oriteb",eaer.7.
fortunate carinot : appreciate good -
The :man who Whines Oat a liard-
leek story generally, haa a leak in his ..
longer toleinte the abominations' , , 4.n 0a • ho mo ten they. had • done f o Elijah and bim-
ottalCO Is a foe to all spiritual devote •
. that are constantly being leflicted
.and a .barrier to progress in seri' s'eil he cresseilocver• the 'c'ens
uppn it from behind the footlights aPreeent
. . , , . - the uhristian life. - • - of the prophets witnessing and hear-
. tof the theatres at the present . clay. ,
But standing in the watch •tower lug testinioner that the spirit ef Elie
Surely the vulgarities and indecent'-
. to -night I 'see m r th the 1 jah tested on• Melia, • • '
told. ,
A Nice Elittee•-C9O1 "sPaghetti in -the: only fair course -is to destroy tae,...eht at base of tail, leaving it
' .of ordinary people., the proper cotirsT now use a small twine drawn
slightly silted water. nen ellow the letters which you so that about three hours after mating; and
It to dramn. through a, fine colander
,euttleg the, tail 'too close. A.
there may be no risk ef their getting not
,
till quite-. dry., - • Tura : into .a • well- .
Mg lighte... of the evil. resortS ,, Wring. SO the3/ Came to"1, Meet him and buttet•ed: 'baking Aish, bi7eak an . egg .into the hands of unscrupulous ,per -
es .of actors end actre9SPe Pt Ulm , , . . .. .
sons
present 'day -who substitute 1 hitt( And.' .
the victfins to their eistioating, bee bowed.' befare him,. but -Whether into it ell(' niix well,: • Neel, fill 'the . , . . ....' • . I. . :
sale insin.uatione for. wit Aritl fruitier .
are not so liecenseca that, they co.n lee, fetel hauntse I see -dark, shedows.. ie Whole heartedlY ' oe not the Lord dish. With Milk. and put it irfto the
TAXING. COIN.: Or 11:1 :LE..41.-..X.;
4, alle etreets ',Wheie no :lighte aee, - t knew. ' trowever,, they aeknowtedged ev.eli to .bal<6 till a nustard-like tine.
allowed to go- on'40rever Witheet•'!" 'See 'these deli: shadoWs' Togowieg eiee Iffra as their leader. in the stead ef :piston -e'er -eerie been •attainede. SeasOn • ' - ' .1 : 'r -i-•-• • ' ' '
:bake. The nasty. Mid' offen,eive jekee •beigiar. axle the' ',!Ifold. up" ,nifin and ',Ealia.ti - .1/any, •etanplain that ' thee; to taete,..- and use in plate of • rice, rizediegs •at Iteeent. Trial- ef . Vy.r.
the immoral aetion arid -tee lang•unge the murderer with his •pistol. '. d are et/ miech alone in the Lord' • yvhere variety is desired.' ,i It •Makee , e in LOn4.012* Affiil•L , • ..
. ... an ' ' - • . . , . . .
' iof the slums and tho vile resortare imi.o. • Le,...ee the dere. .saci..tighti3; service; zko.. fellowship,. :70
all tole frequently force upon', • the closed houses from Which no ray of no cam AO help or encourage. Mara. • . . ' . ' . " . ..". '
fereepathY, a nide entree with steered: fish. .... .
An excellent example Of tile delight -
ear ,axid seeii in the tre,..ots and pee- '
lit places of the- town •WithoUt g deserted, but. they ,dro .not :deserted: Let all e such be 'encouraged 'bet • : '
— • beat . • • •
light is • coming: 'Tlieee. houses look fore • the „can ' eccomPlieli nothing: • '. '1 e , • '• • r"---7'
1%.t'POItvgsr WALLS.' •-• . ..
.• ' • - ' ' . the London. gazette. ' ,. ••
fa,r1rhaortphicif wasting tinie le glees: in
is set out at greet ' length
gemited 111 001 faces' tviferl We , PaY They • aeci Oita/tate . of perditionasile'Ellehee,„ See- God doing. for one lone • *eat, ereeejnejit i.hestier. the Wane and in • eellemn, high-floleh language
good money, for a deat, la the the. exit'bet haueted Witle .- - , " . nian .what lio heel. done for two enti :01 o kitchen where wall paper is apt the 'Verdict 'in the tofal of , pox • Of'
atre. If the •stage. ha S lieeinne-to Un-,. .•
,' OUTCASTS AND GAMBLEBS. for the millions of Ieraele . •
. . .
. , • ' to 'loosen ander' the influence of .steasae" the:Lends:in mint, duly attestect . by
poveriehed that ite're" est, resert to . -
and , conspirators who eoe• gee -retitle *. , It ie evident" that the sone of the ane paint.. is sometimes 'thought e in- twelve leanest 'goldsinitlis, - .. Tho.. pyge
dirtiness and auegestiyo *ice: t
,* breaking the lawe of the laud. I 'see prophet were' not as fully :aequainte advesaletee This is El, , cv4 est I on, teat it 'may, be explained,' 1S 11 :bog at the
• liwiotain itself it were •better ,.1.::. the .10W. dieres of a great. city reeking ed .veleh. God as they might hay° often piiezles the 'housekeeper; . Wile enintewhereia is deposited one . eoirt
abolish it eatieely.,as an institietien. . with eiuniiiii Veer/Mi. I seo •also• where :eeete for ,:ratY , ef thein begged of will, therefore weleOree ttie :eugges- 'from **era, ),.5 pounds i of ' gold...dad
.Then thie editorial geee 'more hitt/ the • tOunterfeitees ere silently' defrig Elielia, teat they miteot go and took. • tions Made by liteey • Tayler Rossi in one froin ever* ,60 pounds Of. silver,.
detail to denounte tho trend et, the their :Work in . the •'• stillnese • of • the foe Elijah, lest perchance' Ma' apiiet The alouse Beautiful.. The. veils. ta .. Every year Lt hay soleuinly Weighe.
modern • tlieat e which lilante " 'Mc "night.. Night. Is 4 sYrebal of iMaip.1: iniglit. Nave • :*drosiped. lent, en some' .be treatod Were just ee tliesr, left "the theee bOinS• and reports On. therni*. :
elves of its Audiences by abate'. they..calateity, sin. and death. •So 'No, lind.
seal, eYe shell hot 'send," .buteerhen' • • ' . . ,. - . . ., - With. en acutenees ef inind ' that . le
• toe as: well as hear„ Dote any. Man. that most., of :the lowest' Outcasts of rateatiata ore in eome. ' valley.; • kle 'Plasterers' henda.-
in the fate of Snehti powerfel. philip- - soeieter,, try to • conce41:, their evil ace they liege(' Ilan . till be .wile. aehamed "Socceeseiree cOate ' Of ell, mixed . eeniarkable 'in. e British eury, . the
pic declare. that Motet/ads and !, tees, teens' . ire tho. "clerkriese of the iliglit. he let them go,- and he 'tarried' at with -varnish; Were rubbed it . the .golaseniths lutee .tliis •year inede my-
! 0- Joriehe till their retlurri. Mteee thee° .ivells, ,iiritil they, Were 4 pretty light ,,eral distoveries, erhiehe they. „intond, ao
! daye they-rotten/cid, but lied tee"revol,t brown - , elitidei the firep eeat 'made .6, shoak forethe. eeevesi ot.the eireede
of thoesands 'of men and :women ev7,.. it ii the time tither). theeclevatees f
oted by the either eteeame of cowe1-. when the death, dealers are able to eelot imme,,,,,as zi isila, saw it vvo.ukt theno:a ,light yeller, .then. tech: . "due- :hetseseed 'Citizen,, . to whom .ineere . is
cesseee teat seemed to tura tae, otit- alwaYs a. trial, ,, ' .. , , •
erY year are not inorelly conteMite „elle . hole , theft': high careival, It .1e:
aatioix which pi/ore/rights . and attors .delivor their -eardest blows with, the be. 'Enoch also -was. searcheiC-for .'ces a derker hrewa. 4141'61;0' wile° TheY• took i't12' ' /3°Y"ereles. ' 444
end actresses roll over thein. in the ,least chance. ofecietectiee. But, witle when he wae. translated, , for it is . finished,' .the " walls inight 13e called A twenty-four Milt sievereigns,, weighed.
ltheetrie in the long winter . 'tights? ; Gird . the . /light is not only the .eme, Written, "nod was not found" .(Ilete, .light chocolate in color. The painter t,hera, mice foiled them wantMge
5), which, imelies that they sought _explained that the 'finish would be-- fOtlind," 043./.0 the ' jUry: potteritoesly,
But as to watchman I must not el- .blein of .calartity, it is also. the hale .
law ray ccs to folleste only one cless. bitiger of the day, for as Isiah. trety- .111m, but foUnd him not. '," What • a ,come slightly .clerker ill tone aftee a eettact the erne:stint 'of re votgat spec-,
great 'eget& for missing ones there time, and that it was/ .better not: to ' illed in tho first scitednle to the Coin.-
iof people. Willie tee theetrn /Lodi- eled 'forth into the darkness as. :. a
ences are nioVing throegli.tlie.steeets 'chitin() prophet he "flaw :the gleam. of Neill he when tee. 'church has .. been ineke them too . dark et, ,first. ' Tho ' age' Acte efe70wes. mihue orie-thotie.
dmposeible playa threugh the , open hills.". Yes, lie saw the time weer' ee, 1 .g. deitg .
caught' lip :to rneet tho Lord in ' .the
brother Ja •• ohriee, . surface that 'can be eveslied.. and even weole 'of 'stall mina" - . • ,
varnish added to tee oil, proileteci a , senate ' Of an ouneee-e0.01.Ore.) ..oe the
fto witness these distorted and often .1 the sunrise' corning over the eastern
kfoors oi. tne saloons X.ean 'see „ who:is now with Cheist,' havirig heard scrubbed if nocessery, end one that But 'this miterprieleg jury, woro.eot
the righteouseess would deem its clis-
- - --• e - - - n the thee° trUths for the hrst thrice while 'steera Will not discoloe, ' This treat- . eatisfied to reat on taeir laurels .witen
' reaps; on . tallith .iire being :ene,eted •elpies as. well as the time wile
iscoreS and liundeede Axel thoiesends eeemies of Clod. should' be hurried I Was pastor. of a churth ie Fjernn . ment has proved meet satisfactory. they had 111 ick -tfilS mnazing discov-
-
of 'tragedies in real lite..Each one ,:of an to to ithele eternal ingareetation, toh, 'Pa., from 1686. 'to 1,02; beamed' 1.trho wood -Work : in this "kittlierie ' •IS ery.• They :were, determined to probe
of V'enicee Each one has • more of g tia. 'pee ". if these' thingeiteere se - that - hen a • finishing. coat of white enairs- 'eovereigus, and : found th:.td, tthhrei'aar ellinalif
:They.' took
these tragedies is as pathetic, as tliat _ at 0... thenight,night,hIseificii ?
' h ' Wit t
p 1 w°atche totuen .as lie ,searcheci the Scrietures . white paiat . having 'beep u.sed, unci eight More sovereigns ta
of a Ilamlet, 'an .0thelIo, a elereliapt. I
euatte: ii.,131,1.1iLleti,, tell.ei" rtbeii. ee .i.ceer . i 4' . 'so filled with the truth of tile 'Lord's i eainted white,' three coats of ecioarloit the matter,to tee. zoo, ,
matiecalls, 41-'I eee thPe'inornhig tolneth
pathos 'withinthan tout& ever be tl that n kes a. smooth, filaning I WM 1 lateness Vaieed 'front. ale.„8 0
• . . God. $ see also the eneadeg of ocia .;1:7 i. (4.1. th" ter thia treatment • it appears' , as .seciedals, the, jure ran through • the
That means lie wrote a number. of most helpful e 0.•
found in the misere, and woe of had 31 30 the nig ht."
I see the mg teous trium
g h h trade, tvhich can be obtained from ileleit W1°11 Is ee Y" earl' we to 6, • , • • 'oi
p t iroug ee • bee ,e1 Ha 1141 Pa. l i 4 'a " sil lc t e Od
• Dickens'. a cloth wrung out of s hri-milk, Are 'Still indefatigable in search..
• • "TAXX .0V TWO CITIES," , :nattered in complete defeat." "Whot oe, aS 1011 a Our essoa e
You call to ine, I . aosWert "The .c\vvheroolettgmainpixtitroei the selve:r coins, en:
or a Seton Thomson's, "Autobio- enight?•What of the ei ear Stoty. of the heeeine of tho waters tit
g The /ablation of the city et: -
smooth arid ehining as whori fleet put
The furniture in tho kitelieiee. warded by the Second
f the
graphy of a Gr s1 llear," Olf* the
Morning eerileth tor the disciples or .
was raeasant, but the 'Vetere beought the Ititecteiri cebinet the sink, the rein arkeblo discovery -Met 1,
high etool, weir omit, of verla'tiOn frorn the *time
%retell/ten on God's wattle-tete& who from. e new cruso, healed the 63s7t.lf° 10030 cool dretreer-are of oak, Lined 'weight wee Again*, one-thou-
Jenuf, °brim, see also the etoehai (math and barrenness.. Elisha, with gi
ttragedies of the saloons! Ao 4
ate ever refrelo from sympathiziag
y,e emee Yee o u s it OVO,
i ld th ' 1 t CI' i t' 1 watore in the ettallie of the Lord, ,se tilt tit.° light brown -Wallr .-wftli
night. coining for 'those) who will not sandth pale, of eil ohneet .-. 4,..
truly be changed leth the lightness 'ea' e eee n , P
"Time oath the liorci„ I have the :wfilto woodveoelt and v oek fern -
' ' ' - t ture initice o • Very • protty 'color WOrSO wagi stiii to :come. .rene en
iwith them end sbectding toers of
• `Pleat these words of rny. text tan eaeringr
exclaims softie cyttitel man, 'fl have .
of .an eternahatid peaceful clay . ems. aid ,riot fay that lie heeled theta, but 'schern0. one. thot le easily kept clean, 'Boarceino oross-examtriation, to vary
teeter/ate 'cobs lwovea, under thie
deepest sort ow or t ion? , hp,
, ,., . ,
no sympathy for the drunkard.„ If it /levee more impressed upoWttle than from the standard of fineness by Mg; ethers would eat more, So-md•
, soine yearS ago Whoa I waa going as the representative of the Lord he and is restful to the eyes. •
declared that . the Lord had healed • 'It is, however, paSsible Co Make .41003. ' , • . • - • will perhaps sity yell cannot feed a
man wants to atep drihking lie earl
, stoa. The 'only reason wilY• trie. arotind; 'too waxed, ees e keel,/ the theta- It WAS nt tile Spring of tbe the walls' any coley one prefers, by „ The jury maite Ito eomeeent on their caw a 'bushel of turrape a dity 'With-
drunken:1s do not stop is betas/so opening description of this text: riot waters 'that he cast in the, Salt. All edding e littlo dry coloring matter dietoveriee. Thea present 'them ill out tainting her, milk. X have led
;they do not want to stop." Ah, am ng evri n lail b' t '
te, healing must be done at the source to, the eh and stirring the • vitalise all their eakedneie to an aston•islied as itrecti as that without the. slight-.,
my cynical friend, you are wrong. "wilderness of rock" in the London in afterwtrrcl, 'Acld tautiously, try- world. , • , . eat off; flavor in Milk or buttee, e
of • tee. evil, , . 4 . ..., Tho secret lies la feecilitg several.
tt have no sympathy for that egotise metropolis, so t win ond eny closing ITectling for the nations must be 'frig the color on a bit of board, for •
tie and self -inflated young mae who troubled waters of an. angry Pacific: from, 'Icruealelei, for it is the heart : hours before* milking time. If fed
te bo smart imis about a saloon scone net in Jerusalem, but upon the of the earth and Isbell yet bo the it is easy to get too =thee . .
NO CIIANCII le011 1,10X. onlY a small amount just, before or
and delifierately . eultive tea a taste wor claye and weeks we had been throte of tee' Lord (am-. lie. 17), eillk will be itt
for drink, Bet theto tiro thouemele treading the quiet paths of tho therefore We ere told to pray else. -
leINTS . TO ITO -1ISIliteell-TEIIS
' • . '. :blip fair, yourig thing; "X t' 111 te11
"No* t it, tto are engaged," said 'xdfile milking, tho
adie stained with fruit, you that 1 do not fear mice."'
of men who do.aiet Want to drink. "trackless deee." The ocean had imili (, 7), Individual healing can- if item is b
fOr ten, , or coffee, put plenty of %Vater irk. "That- IS .Ulee," Saiti t110 .10.°9P0°*
They do not know Imer to '.top heretofore been 'very kind to ito,' It not be Iiy ens, outward reform,
'' kirinkltig,. They have never yet &are wets trule pacific in every Way that
deceitful, desperately wicked.; it itoitlst3i'lliaaerrall'otliplrivatialsee likaarritler aerne eAnd," continiiett the 'fiance, "II
tv tiVe :groove • .
it its tho heart of marl that is tor -
Of the 10400 of Gocl Which will sate ,its earne eigniiitel, Ilat then, like ruPt,
man's healing muet lie front tide,
Its • 'heart et kindnese beetillie it within, by a, now heart, a tow birth f w ini
Stir baguet/0Y, and afterf gia Can driVe..naila •WithOut hitting my
gthnet if they would only Tot hint save., somo of 0110 old frienda it changed. heneei
eaten. Aye, I go further than that, (40r. xVii, gi kleoJ5. x,vevit 26: John waM dislittaptirotiel;agnild It)lesioill'illegatterhabeareaosi.: thumb, and I keove how to wee, .11,
le " believe there aro thouearels 0/ tweet of hate. It seenicid to breve e , 7), Water euggeete the erect, Lye or Waohing fluid May be Paper -cutter witlimit ruining a, bodk;
wore ef .God and (foe enitott Mph, ueed for clear/siege but no eteap, ii#4 ' ' '•
and X can arid, a row of figura; with-
dem/Xeres to -night who Woillti. bes not the purpose to be loving, but 4", Li, "11
twilling to fol t. an axe and With it oltlY . . out rnaking a eeparate num foe each
eat MY their '3, 't hands ie they. v 26' ler li Ill) and until we that sets the Stain. / had 0, table.
TAP.) DESIRE TO. OESTEe0Y., ' ' 1111' 0 ' oon. e tiv fl uee. and I can build 4
learn to dr•e 0., the liviefe water cloth half covered with a bad. toffee " U e g '
i. and 1 can tell wlien a pleture
Of driter. They gro lighting drink h 1 l'i itnd a five ininutee' boiling il.ree ' frt on the wen "
good tliorouge ',hipping of the slietip
end larolere ie necesparsr 'if they *are
any lice or ticks, •
On turning out ingthe• storing, , lo
not be in :too 'great a hurry. to 'take
away their . Winter rations; the .few
days of extra feed will', do :roach . to
keep theta from getting oat of shape
from the swddee change. •
I Wean the lambs at ebout , four
Months, place good feed arid give
e groin ratter:. '•once, whole oats
nice best.' Much care is now neces-:
sary that the ewe's odder does not
become inflained. and Iniureka Pet
then'. On des., -Se* or 'shore pasture
for ci • feet days, milking thena out
each. day, ;
,
• • _ leelrepING RUTABAGAS,
Soneetiniee our cews• are ready rfor
winter rations by the 'time We /lei*:
liarvestiOg our rutalatge• erepawrites
'Oscar le, Widener. Tee taps left in
piles the liel•d ere brought: in
every 'clay and fed to the coWs, '
mediately after at night. e
have fouarl riot/4:11g. bettor ae a /Mlle
makilag.'food. ,.1 Iteep_ very few pege,
especially in winter, mest of. the'
is taken feom the 8031(1121-
t
ter to stable and fed. to cows :and
„celyee.:. For cow§ add a emelt ale
lowance of• grain. After tlie mulk
slole hae• is fed; as.'soon as tine is
eateu, the cpwe are ger/emcee water-`
ed arici given their noon -day ration
of grain and turnips. Tie/ Ottenipe
are, run through :it rota cutter. .The
evening ration .is •Akirartillk, grain
and haY. . .
The toilet/lit of trirnips fe'd each'
anirual ilepeeds eritirely on the sup-
ply, etly , have thero last,
oe near • to epeirig pasture cis ',pee
sible. Only . a peek a day to each
enallal Will keep the digestive 0-
peratma ,in ,4 lax, healthy con:tittle/a
4f, herteeeer, bete tuenips enough
to feed each sow a bushel ,ft day, I
eliteeld teed less liay in the morning
etre , fellow inuriediatelee with 'grain
and turnips, leaving o,ut the 000n -
ciao Iced entirely* SOille cows might
not eat, sit entire bushel feces,
could ooly he treed from flie curse
Day in cued day out Wo bottled With from the thrahe at God we tanflot 'stain;
lung etraig
ti t 0,o, reefs(' Woret otOrin I have ea t reoce (John iv, 1 3," made it as 'White as ever, Blood
lo
And ever kneW," said tho eaptain. "Many 14; Ilov. xxii, 1), ains iriay be removed in tho sante
th dr w lf ti With
• e ctuaree s o . women are . •
mosquitoes -little things that leave
a disagreeable • sting
, •
e
He who is most slow in making a • .
promise is t.he mast faithful in the '
pertormince cd it. • •
. bachelor always congratulates
ineeh lieattiar,. the other 'fellow , tvlio '
•bincimes •a benediet;
.etany,. a ZIIELII'S 'conscience troubles '
himecele when his neighbor deqs
somethirig wrong • •
Infant industries, as well as other •
things .of the infant brand; ate not ,
always selfesupporting., . •
, women who does not always
have her own way, thinke she As be- •
ing most brutally. treated;
:Imitation may be 'sincerest flattery.. •
bet It strikes es more often .- as being • •
exasperating impertinence, . • •• • .
NEW LIFE-SAVEleS., '
'Sailors Now Get Ximicle ,of Large e • .
, Metal, Geol3e. • ' ••• •
6,1 irtleittiedboonft.fetcsingg,4;_ii4teeEidd Ww,ttolircegrd4nlel • • • ,
-vessels • arneiow dereerine large. eteel,
globes, iike that *Inch' some days
age ,was tureed adrift • in tia.iniclidle
of the Nertli Sea and safety 'landed
it passengers On the coast •oll 1101..
land
e The sailors 'ate loud In its peals°.
It is, so clever kind yet se simple,"
Said tale: L.O.Olti, for instance, At
thee ingenieus Way in .Which its fiat
doeble bottom ie designed to tarry. ••.e
chinking water, which • acts as bal-
"Thee tele. nienlielea which you ene
'tee •by. nerve double purpose, he -
tee covered With Miele glass, and
farming lookout. porta,
',It is wonderfully comfoitable,,
too. leech peeseeger. has it proper
fientr aad is StrapOed to the . side .
eo thea he Cannat be throWn down
when tae globe : , •
"Suaerior to the Old likebotit?
'sheiuld pay eo. For not, only ' are.
you 'Rept dry, and waxen •aid free •
from. all deziger of "f0a.nClarilig, but
the dealt occupies only .100, of
deck space,' aS cornpared witilt tire
ordinary life -boats 142 feet,
pannot be sucked dome by a
piaking ship,' tied Will. float, aseore
alatoet. any. osiirt 'withoet being broke
ea eP, lario*, eietauseet have gone
aeliore •it ,rnyeell in. fi: heevy gale'.
quite comfort/tele. .
"I Wooed reefer epend tt, fortnight '
hi thie. trete :team three deers in the .
old-fashioned Open boat,"
•
!e•
only fOr. ptg feed, or at best only 4 PIttETTY GIIII,,le Al' AUCTION.
vtlre eltnee°sIelibtal'etgorrayfialleoef ybeteitrtsara:g! and some tenturiem is eta! maintained in
- A custom that hag existed tor
began buttermaking. That Winter )1. eeetaie towno on the Lower Rhine.
eehibited a Package of "turniek ' Fairly in the yeari-on auetion idayl
Witter at the exhibition and failed to -the toe/a-crier or clerk tails alt
Win, ell a eeeere,el 894' ree,i,n,t,ete " 'Thee young people together, ond, haviege
next yeer J. Inane my exmortron tub ehosen attraetive erritidene, ..relte to
several 'days 'before the daireettee the ,. highest bitaters the privilege of
convened, wbile I WAS Yet feeding 'dancing with them, and thein only,
liningeIS, And ,agaiii • Scored 89i .dating the entire year. The fees
points. : go into the 'ohne poor -box*
Tiefore nitikierg my entry, loolcing
the
very dny of their lives, hut in their over the oilicial• program, X eaw
awn tareregth feiev eetinot fop Md
epecial prtzee of $5 and ea for but -
ewe toehiele cis a watchman ml Gee..8 disciples, "Ye are tho Salt of the time first in cold water.
wilY, if the artiele is soaked a short Inneli digniter enil sorrow and cried:
"Thee / cannot marry you, algal" ter in. prints oe small packages. 1
, good ships have been toundered in As to salt, our Lord Paid tst
o IN
*
benined mai arid -women going to de- .,„_,, 4, Silver that is packed /May often "104,,et" gasPed tife girl. : entered a five'Pelind "Package, seleete
ter 1 e t
caBeherisaials of flneet taco S eterme then 1.11:14," 'rho flee -
of the ilea Was a raging mob of earth" (Meta v, la)but it , Can
, beCOMeS very badly oXidized and is 'lived Profeeeeeli is tilere tit roY ed it from my Itook's make of "tar-
Otriation throtfre 11 e rapids which e""`" --
fie Thp wind, ehrieking tbrough only be as wo are part cif IIimeelf,
our rigging,. Ives like a chortle of hist ae Ire is the light of the world, diflicult to clean, `Deniers 'cleanse It over 11044 and 014 to dentenstrale the rkip" butter, "end won first prize on
head toWard the' lawful eilitgero of
Ire- etells tie the light of the by immerging each article in e bath ,superiorlty Truitt ffj a more Of points. My winnloge
jog grid cursing sntg.sce, them turnhe after throe. dote pe atom wort, tegerid. e,hereell etle eelteh made be dissolving .eyanide oe Dotes.- riteery worrian 'who possesses such o8n7. thin\ imptraccityneeeofAciomret(tierasivelirtegh$To;
delirium trem„ria. I hear Went shout. °P/t' "41 Ygil/ng Put' in rege' '
iner boetn • Alia tried to siderb, Atari, rte was, oe wet , oleos elan . f 0 raite ot ch„,„.....areetelf.„...,ae your,
, o 01. on o pet ounee,
' 05 at the New York State fair While
r***•••••44..
keiling "Leievi e tnrn 98' Ludy of the Trout* (satiriefiely),.-t
Peet and lighting and reeleting nn Hour Alter hour we Were wedged in lere ot fi , -3
to e quart 04 ram wa or,
•" VItANXIIPISS.
"rio 'you think a dontor ought to,
tell a patient exactly what is the
Matter with 'erne" "Yes," aneWera
el the phsaitian. "But he shcitildi
lige such terme 3114 to prevent the pea-,
affinity of the patient understafitlingi
o woe of what he says."
4itfdea
yet yielding arel going down and our berths, unable to sleep, At holt Phil, Ili '1-3),
tr.difni Vid d011711. Through the lights in the darknese 1 arose tO dress and 'rba cloaing incident, of the thaptee
Ceelthig from tee open doors of the go upon deck. No sooner did I atop IS a solrina warning to rill, old and
isaloCns 1. sec thcs0 he"ing upon the lloor then the heaving ohip young, who mock at the truth o
ifeetrater eteirtin1 (leapt. hurled me across the stateroom,. out the church" being caught up to meet
"put, watclinian,-..80*0 one MR% theougli the doer and clear aerose the Lord. The MoCkerti in this caw/
'e"etriotheeel 101 the eights and &amide the deck. picked inyself up, brute- 'wore chrubtlees yotmg Mon like tne
of death eliae. you ere and Marl" od end atutitiod; then I looked abeut, feta young men of our own day
Al Ala 10! rOr While one jeleit was my surprIso to Iln4 who know so much*
'Vele should bo eatePletely immersed
in the oolution, and must be exaluin-
, .0d 'ovary. tow Minutes end reinoved as
f soon as. the oxidization dlSappearS.
:Rob dry witii a ooft Woolen 'cloth oii
'taking front -the bath or it will 10016
etreaked. The bath Will not hurt, tho
hands, but it is a poleax/ that mitet
be 'kept oat of the Oil/trent/1 Way.
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