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MISS SAR1.1
I4 L MOOR
,Teaeher,of P ano and Theory
. MISS QARBIE 3100RE
Teacher ot Violin and Guitar,
Reeetutt Stone Block, Wingham.
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A T. C. M.
Toaober of Piano, Theory and Fletcher
Musio Method, Simplex and. Kindergarten'.
Pupils prepared for Conkrvatory exam-
inations.
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Arioneer for Huron County
have secured an Auctioneer's license for
roil county, and. am prepared to conduct
es at reasmable rates.
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ACCOUCHEUR.
Vommeiltary.al. The baptism hnn,
1347). 10. cometh Jevtoi ;eel° far as
iwo know tlas was lea Grist public
Iact, Waco lee wee twelve years of
'ago. 'Po &mho. -Probeblee at :tenon
1, near to Melina (John lit O., 3), day's
leidlirneer Truart Nazareth. -Cana lab.
1110,as ac/i.4. -4S.11.11014411 +TC111-1 W114l 111$
eoneee we are, teed, 'solo L. 80, thet
Le..,- "knew lam tioae- willeh zues,,
await that John did nut know Jheus
to he the dielesittit, To be beptizel -
Ada Vonteestion of sin wee of eourse
Ottl, of the qui:otter*. There was only
a profeselori ou the part of Seine,
that ass au Israelite Ile became eabe
heat to the law, and that Ho was
naected with liumanitg Isa the tine
KOWA ce clattering autt of Item
Lange.
14, FOrleisl- F.arnestla Alia press-
gly opposed Wm. -Clarke: I have
Ned, ettite-Atttougn John was filled
With tho Holy Ghost froth Ilia birth
(Luito 1, ati), it lie needed, the leap -
them of the, leoly Ghost and fire, 15.
Surfer it to be so penv,--Tleese were
the finest wordis of Christ's public, min-
ttret. Iu this Jesus humbled Hilo -
telt at tte very outset. Fulfil all
rigleteousnese -To leave nothing un-
done evlach would be honoring to the
requirernentte of Clea.-eforison. lie
entfered Rita -Tee tame modesty
whieh led him at first to decline the
honor Christ offered Iran now ceased
hint to perform the service Christ en -
ton lane -Henry; %
U. The heavens were openba -
. Luke says trat Jesus prage1 as soon
as Ile wee baptieed, Luke 111. .31.
"Hero be trie first recorded prayer
oh; Christ and its answer. Ile saw -
Christ saw it (Mark I. 10), and John
eaw it (John 1. 8, 3.4), and it is
probable that all who were prezent
saw it, forthis was- intendeci to be
Me publics inauguration, -Henry.Like
a, dove -There hoe been a difference
of opinion as to whether this was a
real, literal dove. Luke Gaya it wat
In a bodily isliape like a dove (Luke 111,
22). 17. My. beloved Son -Jesus. Christ
la toe Son of God from eternity. ie
.eoner.began to be Hie Sere
If. 'Dee hrst temptation (vs. 1-4).1.
Tnen-learnediately after. His bap-
tism. S,ucti ate the violent alterna-
tions or human experience ; baptized
and tometed; aPOrOvect of God and
banded„over to the devil." -Parker.
Led up -'Our lives are so ordered
that we are carriedinto places where
tho metal or our religion is tried."'
Or the spirit -Luke says He was "full
of the Spirit" ; Marls says, 'Pte Spirit
driveta film." A divine irfluence led
Hint on. Into the wnderness-Tracia
lion has fixed upoa a high ridge call-
ed tenarantania, near Jeriebo. Mark
says Ile was with the wild bezusts.
Ile be tempted -Christ beg'ns Ills
workwith a pereonal encotriter with
Satan. To tempt is, literally, to
stratait out, to try the strength of.
'Damatn,tien Is the testing of a per-
son. There ave two kinds; 1. God
tests men to tree what they age fit
to wIte a desire that they tand the
strain - See Gen. gal. 1. Sj God,often,
tests (Air fatb. 2. Satan 'deceptively
Examits men to evil. Lothis sense the
word means to eaticeesolicit, or pro-
voke to sm. God does not hterupt"
men (James 1. 13-17); bot He often
changes the templa.tior.s of -Satan
and aloked men into trials for our
good. 1 ,
2. Porter days -Moses, Elijah and
our Lord could fast forty days be-
cause tncywere in cammunion with
God and Irving aa Leavenly life. -
Clarke. 1,uke says ne was tempted
during tree Whole forty days. 'Phe
eettraggleewas..powerfulapeeredied. -mod
in °ripely real. OlrIst Ior our sa eel
met ono conquered the tempter's ut-
most strengte.-4arrar. Afterwards
an oungered-sAfter the forty '. days
wore ended. 3.. Tempter came. -„How
Satan appeared to Cerist We do Lot
know, but If le came in badly form it
Must have been as an angel of light.
If thou be -Beware of t inptation
that comes with, an if in its mouth. -
Parker. The Son of God -The con-
eciousness of ll's diviee Sonship may
now in a measure have been with-
held Alone in the wilderness' and
weak and woru from 'fasting, Satan
saw les chance. Stoces bread -You
are hungry; now, if yon ar-e the Son
Office :-Upstairs in the Macdonald 1 of °°c3' use tlie power You halt° 10
Blocic. I supply your necessities, and thus
prove your divinity. In this fire
'
Night calls answered at office. temptation Satan tounts our Lord,
at; be did Eve, by the bedily appetite.
flRS. He appeals to the animal
& CHIS
HOLM fleet. By this avenue he approaches
and conquers t'e great magni'y of
nature
CHISHOLM
manktrut Beneath Ibis temptatiin cf
:PHYSICIANS • SURGEONS • ETC. b-;:trly appetites all g.uttons, drunk-
-.
o,„ lards and debaucitees ha,ve fallen,
Josailibie Street - mugoam and beeome the devil's prey.-Whe-
.
don. 4. it is written-Detit. vitt. 3.
'Jesus answered the devil by using the
T P. KENNED MD..
6 (Member of the British Medical
Jussoolation)
',GOLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE.
special attention paid to Diseases of womee
and children,
Oeszaz Ileums :-1 to I tem, ; 7 to 9 pse,
If, T. Holloway
o.o.s., LD.S.
Pgaoof Dental i
uate of Royal
Ireous of Tor- ft
and. Honor t.
Uj*duate of Dent -
pt. ot Teton- `"V
tVeLOrsILy.
„Want improved. mothodi in an branehe.s ol
DeinUstry. Pilaw; moderate. Satisfaetiot
guaran . co tt eaver Biock,
ARTHUR J. IRWIN
D.D.s..tr.D.s.
• Doctor of Dental Surgery of the r et 6
neylvania, College and Licentiate of
Dental Surgery of Ontario.
Otho over Post Ofike-WINGRAM
WINGIIAM SAV1 MILL
- MeLPAN & sON keltion that the kingdonte of the
: ward Isere tho devil's kireedeme and
.rna i Mai he roiled dispose of them. D.
: , Worship Me -Here the devil appears
All kinds of rough end. dressed..., I in ht e true .character. Christ wits
' probably aster! te. werehlp "riot by.
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES'
,rt,srl.n.evtlben
al t of homage. but
uby
1 1 g Tore& and eotabrishing a tem -
APPLE BARRELS. I '''..fit '11."1.1'."'"
( e ee henee-jegte parleys
!. esalt ben no tenger, but with Mahar -
Hard and Soft Slabs, also a. Ity <Timm:nide him to go to, lila
- ovea place. '•The third teraptailen
large quantity of dry hard. • e.yrvetel to the nnthitioa. By tiFIG
sword of the Spir:t. Not 'Eve by ta ead
181one-41[1mo support depends oot
On bread, but upon "God's unfailing
vvorcl of promise and pledge of all
needful providential eare."
III. Tho second temptation (ve.
;5-7). 5. Pinnacle of tiro temple -
Tho sceae changes frone the wilder-
ness to Jerusalem. "Some well
, known pinnacle must have been in -
I tended, probably the royal porch on
Ithe southern ski, of the temple." 5.
Cast thyself de -ea -In Ms first reply
1
, to the. devil Je.sus had show,n his
onbounded confidence in God. Now
• Satan takes lain at that voreapoint.
If tbou be the Son of God east thy-
self from this pinnacle. MI the
• world will- wonder at so grand an
exiholt. Tide was a temptation to .
presumption, or as r.arrar Soya to
epiritunh. pride, ror it is ev.ritten-
The devil. has a Bible, but lie 1131S-
quOtes and nileapples. Give his
. angehe charge -A. mutilate:1 quota -
1 non of P.m. xee 11. 7. Tempt -Dee.
1 vl 10, "Ta tempt Goa le to put him
I to the proof -to demend evidence at
las pewer and of ids will to fulfil
; his pretnieng insteen of waiting pa -
I ttelitly and trirting."
1 „IV. The third temptation (vs, P.-11)
I 8. Pa:needing. high mountain- Some
rtagli inceiretain in Zulea where a
I general view. reetIti he loth of the
I: elTitirrit(f. ililit:egytli ;I'' . *6 . ritit
( a t si-eizei ro t 0 1
tiara teMptation lay in the vomit).
wood for sale, delivered. I tpit4f..ttott the grint,t men cr tlatl
world have fallen in myriatle." 11.
nein lenvoth lilin-hietito had mute,
Telephrne Orders Promptly the, fitroeseeet effort of which lie
attended to. eeptage :tad had Lean beffiel
: at (Teti point. Angle mibleter-
: edialirought that food 'butt wan
/gees -ow), to _eupeort lin:tures
lAtiTICAL SUL:VS:Y.
tempter elones with ail as -
dismal same at the
ntleelore dna devotion 'WI God anti
ISLA servioe. .Tesite "fulfils an right.
• Mastless," by tiala publiely and sel
entils' deelaring Ills submiss'on an 1
• devotion to, the Goa of Israel. The
Pettier lionostel Ude act by Penang
out Hie Spirit And visibly inaulfeet.
ligr HU presence in the "form or ;
tleVe," - and by proelaileing in the
.11ear,ing of alh hThie is nly beloveti
See. l Silo trteptatIons folk& hie
Inallatele, -Three distinct assaults
of 1,1,e arch need aro rseortied, bet
font" things scent to ha involvel.
. 'Ili , ISa' h Ilse s 0 dii ass w a sled. The
tericolouu 0.1 i °A 013 retuitiottonatisoint NivrnitAlontLif
(OIL III. s-fil "Me meleavorel to be
get in our Wet Oltenia a notion thet
(lel torando them the trre et Itnewl
edge beeause Ile grudged them the
lament ot it ; and so hero be inkinie
ates to our Savicar that les Pother
had cast him off and left Wel tt
ehirt fee lilmstlh" "D'al Ciod acknowl
edga Thee as Ills Sen, ani has II(
now loft Thee to famish with hun-
ger? Uovr imolai tent, how team Id -
melte. I •ttestild endure it no longer
but 'command that these stones bt
inntle bread.' The Father Instil for
gottton and forseken thee. A.sseet
Urine own power."
Temptea to doubt his Soneltin. "T
thttu be the Son of God," Setae coy-
• ertly insinuatee that he May bi
Mistaken 111 'behoving himself the
Sou of God. Those internal assur-
ancee may have been but the inlay,-
matioae of an overwrought mind;
that veice at the river's brink a, de-
. eeption. "I would bring this mat-
ter to the test and know for my-
self. Test your pewee and see whe-
that, indeed you. are the Son of God,'
Tempted to presumption. "Thema;
thyself (Own." "No harm can corn
to thee if tbou are the Soneof Gond
In his humanity jesus could. onh,‘
Use his divine power to proteet Hirt
from evil when in the pn.th of duty
Duty did not require. Him to easl
Ilimeelf dowu. It would havo ' bcn:
presumption. Many wouln have beet
tempted to presumption and mane
have fallen thereby. A man wht
had. been saTed fl oea drink went with
some olel companions Into a late.
room while they drank, thinkno
thus to ehow to them Ills power
over (brink, but he fell and was ueve:
restored again..
Tempted to idolatry (vs. 8-10). "I
am the god or this world. Yee want
to win it. The. way you Lave chose„
!,0 a hard ono. ,You need not go One :
way. By one act of worehip acknew
lodge toy rignt to It and all 1,
yours." Christ repudiated hint am
his ent.im. Satan Ir. the acknowledge
god of that Avorld (2 Cor. 4, 4), but le
is a base urserper and ultimately' th.
rightful I.ord w 11 be recognized (Phil '
2, 9-11) Often the eabits are tempt
ed to try to find an easier, way, t(
bow down at some mandato of tie
world or, woreinp at 'acme shrive o
Reit or mammon. At ali sucli time;
only one answer should be given
"It le written," •ete., (v. 10).
Some lessees. 1. Several tests ire
eueatly follow an uneettal outporim",
tit the Spirit upon .1.4. Elijah upo:
It, Carmel faced Ahab, the priest
of Baal and backslidden Israel 'wild
triumph and exultation, but only •E.
few days later' lie sat under tit'
juniper teen and prayed for cleat)
Oa Kings 18,19). 2. Temptation edam
not always involve solicitation to cl.
that Wititit go directly' evil. Oxide'
other eirteol-tseneen Jesus did not
create bread :,!...liatt. 15, 8-2-89 ; Joh.,
6, 14). The wrong -here would have
boon in . the circumstanees undel
Which he acted. An act right In itseli
,performad under linproperatonditiote
'may become sin. 3. The enemy know
our 'Foals Points. Ile• knew tho Lor
was phytitcally,,weak through MI
long fitet hend anhatial _him at that
oolerrfirst. If there is a War :oen°-1
in ontde .ehperlence or .cliaracier'V‘
may . expect repeated ,aseaults . ne .
that point. 4. The only,place of abace
lute security le in the pahhivay Or
data' (Prov. 8,5, 6 ;4,, '1448). •re.
.Sure weapon with . which to. resist
temptetlogls the word of God "rightd
ty handfed" 1,1 Tim. 2,5; 8,1a, 17; )ph
6, 177.'6. Satan is stibtle (Gen. 3, 11
Ho er'll attack at the time when an!
the place where we least carnet lilm •
Therefore Int UG watch and be sober
(1 Pet. 5, 8, 0). one S: MeGeara. •
LORD ROWTON'SGREAT WORE
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• Eterticnt todging Houses hie -t a bl !shed
,
by 131:in itl London,
Apart from his close association
with Lord 130aeonsfleid, by whom
he wae for so teeny years regarded
as a friend rather than as a, pri-
vate secretary, the late Lord new-
ton, seys Men and Women, of Lott -
don, will alwayti be associated with
the excellent Ioaging houses bearing
his name erected in different parts
of, the metropolis. lais reaeon for
establishieg these instStutions is
not generang known, and it is In-
teresting to recall some observa-
tions Which Ito himself made in the
Course of a conversaldn on the
subjeet. Ile said:
I came to the . resolve to make
this reform very late on a demi)
winter's night In a commie lodg-
ing house, weterg I aaw oVer .50 men .
going to bed. just before. 12 thelook.
Tho horror of the scone was- been-
celeable. There were four gas burn-
ers In the room, which gave jest
enotigh light to showe how repaleive
the place was. Among the "don -
gen.:" were ineri who had seen 'bet-
ter cloys, and their eonslition ap-
pealed very straggly to my sympa-
thy. These, educated twee were got
lug to mleep side by side with
drunken roughs In a fetid Aimee -
Otero.; I Itatl 1,mv measure with me.
The bees were five feet six inehes
long and two feet two Wheat wide,
mad tie a re*ie tile space 'between
them Wall trader twelve 'lichee In
width The tottirceses were Inge
arid filled with cocoanut 'fibre, mi-
t:ear, beat and tort teho 1. There We r d
no elicets to 'Mono dreadful brown
1 saw Army felloWe get intuited
with their clothes ort. (Welt 10 their
heets, Others placen Miele, clothes
eetier tlwir Meade, to eerve en a.
lir:r '::,ti .1"; PINT, tl"tr'oll
i
1,!.? li er I le rt• p; hands
, ber lee eers. One man to' me lie
tied bie trousers round ble arm tat
tlett tliey .ehoult1 not bo stolen
while lie elept, There was rt Want
of pelen.ey etini feeling of IneeeutitY
In the ilfe. winch was ttppalling to
tea
I realize:I that if 1 royeelf were
irehnown in London, with only a
few tenet) in my pockot, I eltoela
be coneyalch to fregeent ono of
theen longiug housee, end then it
woe; (bet I coneeiviel the idea of
treleg to eave alvtli tagil a ihillidinft
With t;eparato sleeping plaCeff.
7,(,p.1 It„or.' Lem 'Ppm Owe yal very
mu/thistle In maintalaileg that Ills
itfra-tenl 110:Ises Wow= not to. be re-
• garbed es eoninion lodging' hoesee,
14:.iiiv) peoele usal to stay that his
tee n nt m were not est the Levi lie
built fors in reply to Ohl he hi-
elettel that he built for 'no class, but
far tie, eirgle, workingmln le Ton-
do., who luel no, &gent Henri; oath
to their [Nee it Wan lag atm desire
to ;did dignity and tietalloys
I The Markets
Leading 'Wheet Markets.
A3,0 00 Cloning quota. -
tone at InSperteate wheat eentree
- t'Ostloitt
,
• 1 bash. Mese
ow 'York ,• 810
Mango 014•10 .114!, 4.00 : 80t
Ot11411:1°41311111 X.0"*."1"et '1 9° a4 43-4
Northern ' ar,1* 8a -8 sal -8
- Ihveepool Apple. allitriteta.
• 1Wesadi41 anti Co. nolbloil Ilben
it alum 25,000 bbio. mitt Market ac -
time rruit handing In batter Conni-
tido Greening% 14.4 to. 18e; 13ald-
10es to 18s Oil ;Spica, I.B41 to
iletessets, 110s to 2,3e 0:1; Dan, Davis,
Ifee to 24,13; soca:eras, 80 leas. Nova
hisotlanis-Greordnises, 1153 to • 10s;
Ballwin%l8ts to 14s; But/soles S.Os
'00 klitsts, 12e 0.1 to 16s; wends.
.4411 leistro°r*o'itt.o Vatexteret Markets
The recelpte of grin to -day were
moderate. Wbeat is easier, It.X.1
buseele of w,blte selling* at at 1.0
81 1-2o, 100 bushels of red winter at
81 to 21 1s241, 100 busbel3 of spring
at ado, and 800 bushels Qt geese at
75 to 75 1-2o, Davies; is towhee god,'
Witie gales of 80) bushels at 41 eo
40.e. Oats ere higher, thcre being
sales 04 500 bushels at 138 to ale.
Buckwheat seld tet 40e a 'bushel for
one lease 1 1. 1
Dairy produce in fair supply, wall
butter plentiful and easy at 1$ to.
203 tor the bent dairy. ISsga steady
at 33 to 40e per dozen. Lialekene in
good demand, with sales at 1010 11c
per lb.
Ray le unchanged, witliesales of SO
leads at $10 to $11 a ton for tate
otliY, and at $0 sto $8 for mixed.
Straw eaSIer, three loads selEng at
$9 eo $10 a ton„
Dressed hogs are anchanged itt
$6.75 to $7.h5, the lattee for light.
Fallowing aro the quotations: Wheat
Matte, bushel, 81 to 8114c; do., goose,
bushel, 75 to 75h ; do., red, bushel,
81, to 813,6;; do., spring, bushel, 82;
peas, bushel, 05 to 60; oats, bushel,
38 to 84; barley, bushel, 43 to 40;
hay, timothy, her ton, $1.0 to $11:
do., clever, $6 to $8; strawpar ton,
,to to elm seeds-alsilte, bestial,
$4 to $5.50;0 do„ red eeover,
$5,50 to $6.25; do., timothy, 100 lbs.,
$2.25 to $3.00; neves, Per bushel,
41.00 to $2.00; dressed bogs, $6,75.
tD $7.25; egg,it new, par dozen, 35
to 45e: butter, dairy, 16 to 20e; do,
creamery,
21 to 250; chickens, Per
U., 10 to 12c; geese, per lb., 9 to
1.0e; ducks, par lb., -10 tip 12e; tur-
keys, per lb., Ib 100. potatoes,
Pet.einb,4.8g0 t
86o t5o0e9;6coa;nefr131.0bterSrr
aage, P:
410
dozen, $1.50 to $1.75; celery, •per
dezen, 40 to 45o; beef, landquartenn,
$6 to $8; beef, 'forequarters,' $4.00
to $6.00; beef, choice, carcase; $6.50
to $7,00; beef, medium, carcase, $5,50
00 56.00; lamb, yearling $7 to $8;
mutton, per gift., 55.50 to $6.25;
veal, per cwt., $7 to $9, ••
TOrento Cattle Market. ..
'Receipts on live stock at the City
Cattle Market ;were .e0 car loatle,
consisting' of 466 cattle. 454 eheep,
1,130 hogs, and 24, calves.
The iquality of fat cattle offered
was moderately good.
Trade was fairly good, everything
'offered being readily. bought ue av
good pricea, 4
• Pew. exporters were offered and
prices ;wore unchanged.
Trade was good for butchers,' es-
pecially the better grades'all of
which were nuiekly booglit• up at
about the same prices as on Thurs-
Twelve nallelt cowa and springers
Sold ei,t $86 to $55 each.
About 20 veal calves Sold at trio
etheagegh :quotatlons,
Tito rro1- e an - 4.arnbs being
light, Prices av,ere firm at epidta-
tions given in taibice - •
• About 1,000 hogs changed Inuit's'
on `the nfarket 0.t unehanged quota-
Eaportersi-Ieest loads of export!
• ers worth. St4.50- to $4.75 per ewe ;
medium at about- $1.2h to $4.50 per
ovrt.
Piport bulleaCholee quality bulls
are worth_ $4, to .$4.:26, per cwt.;
medium bulls sold at $30 to $3.83.
Export Cot -ye -Export cows are
Worth $3,60 to $4 per cwt.
• Butchers' Cattle -Choice pieked Iota
of butchers' 1,100 to 1,775 lbs. each,
equal in, quality to the best export-
ers, are worth 54.30 to 54.70; loads
of good cold at $4 to 54.25; fair to
&ad, $3,(10 to $3.85.; common $3.15
to $8.30; rough to inferior, $2.23;
canieeres at $1.75 to $2,50:
• Feedede-Steers of good quality,
1,050 to 1,150 )be. eaph, at $3.50
to $880 per met.
Bulls -Bulls for the distillery byres
at $2.50 to $2,00.
Stocker -one-year. td 2 -year-old
tom's
,
• 400 to 700 lbs. ae,ch, are
,worth$2.75 to $3 per cwt.; off-eols
or and of poor breeding quality ot
Minis weights are worth $2 to $2.50
per cwt. '
Iiiiich Cows-lifileh cows and spring-
ers aro worth $35, to $55.
ICalveis-Cateres sold at $2 to $10
eo.ch, or from $4. to $5,50 par owe.
hesp-Prioes, $3.25 to 53.75 per
cwt., for ewes, and bucks at $2.50
ter $3.
Spring Lambs -Prices ranged from
54.40 ite $4,00 per cw,t., and $4.75
$4 foe choice ewes and wethere
for export.
Illoge-Best select. bacon bogs, not
100 than 160 lbs., hor more than
200 lbs. each, fed and watered, aro
worth $5.25 per cwt.; Lights and
fats at $5; rows, $3,50 to 53.75 per
twat., and Strtge at $2 to $2,50 per
awt.
Itradstreets on Trade.
Meade for the No% Year has opened
Up 'nicely at Montreal, and the pros.
poets are very encouraging. Stooks
of spring goods Carried over are
lightet than for some years. Large
altipmentsof godc18 are being indite.
Payments ato fait for thie Season,
At Teronto there has beet n,
nod-
erAto amount of tte,tivity for Vela
season of the year, airaveilerie
returned to their routes again this
weak, have been sending in isome
goodsisleed orders for spring goods.
Mho outlook for business is good.
quebee, business in W.Uoletale
cambia daring the past week Is rie
parted quiet, Whioh is usual at this
pates:W. In wholesale shoo etrel 5tee
tivity prevalle, and tie:, outlook for
Wring1,aIlrowilehie.
/Veer 4;••••• 4orrt
Caesar, a great Africen lion on
exhibition in Paris, lutd his tali se
raverely bitten by hie ettgemitte
that' amputation •itsitit decided on,
Caesar objected, but was finally
et erpevsered by his ireapere, aviele
the veterinary used his knife. Cae-
oar recovered, hat Is 'lees intjestic.
An eruption on Ka:ear Loaf Monte
teia, ease, le essumine
Planning siroportione. There are
fito firtsuree ie the 1013 of the minim,
tale, from w1tlh rnnoke ,pours in
coeeiderable volume, Stecompanisil
he a deep rumbling noixe. All the
t:pleheitionretlir. vielnity are blasted and
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THE MACEDONIAN OARIBALDI.
Ivan Tzonteheff is Loved by the 13nIgarlan
Soldiers. •
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Cell. XVaa TAM) telieff, who eontee te
Loudon in a day or two, le in Mall7
rerpectun. relneritable. maxi . Ae an
()Slicer he von tile 40Ye of the laivato
widiers of the Bulgarian ariny. AN nO
...inllait
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..y, Lima gencroodon
0,2et
b
lia'c,.17te-laillaetalv-pwitthlii414ansI t4cOnolowlielyl'ofrron1.
vosts whoa he 1741,0 SUPPOSOLI 40
be oatelde the kale of tbe protees
tie I. of the Iluigarlag Coaverilinent
al' (1 tile Dulgarian troops, and whores
mar in° troops have eaught sight
1 or leo,, his weiceme has been. a W-
I ve eon the soldiers, le deft,
flea:e of thilr efilmare' Ortlegebreal.
vole ranks atal Mester strolled blin
lilie awls ,aroinal t itoneyeoine;
trend -it they could oeir toutth
bar.d beepy If they could tend
where hie eliadOw fell; with° tittle
of1 leOrt, who had ordere put to let
TzottcheTt pass, i.ilvotild look on le
1d.111se happiness, glad tiutt the
love or eine Dieu made it InteoeMble
for them to carfy tent an order that
they themselves; would never heve
' fulaltd,
• .1Yliten 1 yode with bliri be wore the
plate draw of a "comitaji" fighting
Men. and was surposed to bo a sort
of outlaw, because 110 had -joined th(
bat dr. Bat the Bulgarian Army had
tem. Wee o:ten at their head dressed
in 411 isle bravery as a. leader and
a General, and they tared little in
What galea ho eame to them.
L1.0 wart Ijltti TeontelerL the fire '
eater, tire doer of deede - Little
Teoutcheff, tell= they had seer; reel
out of. The easidle smitten °leen
througb the cliest with a rine bail ;
• Little Teontelleff, Wham -they: bad
seen carried from another bitter field
mainte:1: in inheccribable faeliton ;
Little Tzopteleeff, whose wicked
white gray eyes had blazed along
tecat anal unflinchingly on none
1.1o:dy fed-; Lit1,13 Te ant ohs f f, h: s3
foot bed, neyer been known to go,
backwagel on any field of war.
alley had relight with him' tegaiout
the Murk and (walnut the 'Servians,
they will fight -with Wag again the
(lay be rifle; his little finger, for he
ime the personal magnetism wh.011
arouses trooes to enthusiasm, an
stirs the hood, eton of covr15r0s, etc),
great actions,.
• The -Sulzer roaliers love bine fol.'
they say that in air 120.1100. 11)0 place
• to look for Tzonteheff is in the rpot
where the danger is greatest, whcre
man are falling thickest, Wlicre the
moapor Death lays irnodebis
sheaves most rapidly; there is the
place, to look- for Tzonteleeff, and
I there'll you'll fend lilia, .
I Bo t he iv no mere sworder, no hate-
dhealned laader or !the charge., Where
lis Otanda. with hitatinger on a map
eon hia hand upou hit despatch bag;
there the oldest -wad the Nvisest of-
ficer % crowd around lam 'and lack
-up the wird= that he drops, for he
as cool in counell as'Ite is fiery
•the field, and_his strategy is. as
great aa his daring. •, 1
Or hie pereonal • courage ,tho. sol-
diers inter weary ,of tpeaking "As
bravo as Utile Tzentcheff'! is their
highest iorra et' praise. With she
Yotrng officers „and . tire. old he, te
equally' peon hr. When laughing and
h ttin • With tbe youngsters he
has the trick oroseemiing oluteet, ate
Y0'11i23 as any of them ,but When
-With the elder men, Ito lopkv all hie
six -and -forty years. Hee Is near and
always Ime, been at prime hai.orite
WW1 the price. .No persenal beau
will ever coma to the 'rider of Bul-
garia while the General is 11 the
country for Tzontcheff le one of 11I
most epright and hotorable mep in
• i et en ee. - •
With the Bulger populace Tzente
chaff 19 a joint idol With Boris Bare -
Sofa tho great Insurgent elder; bet
• no man, born Of woman, ever,trutk-
• lent less to' the melb thon this stern,
unflinching .stsidier. Little he cares
for popular passion. WILMI onoe he
has marked out' a elate' for himeell
he will go straight ,to. gbal, un-
twerviog at, a. ballet froth a barrel.
- .11e IA ove. Of those rare men who
knows what he wants, and rebet he
meane to get, and, poesessing* that
knowledge,, nothing (lomat s him:.
When he was the "halal of the tinny,
the =trident of .his prinee and the
hero of the populace,' he threw. up
Me great position, 1..11 his sword at
lite eovereigras feet, and soinea the,
- • e
•_ %ION. "
.
CULTURE .0f .BEAUTY.
(By Mmo, IYArey.)
1 The .elei of 1041 will pettorsta her
beauty feats methotheally. NO hap ,
hazard beauty eyetern will do for
her. She realize; that beauty III pow -
Cr and ate letends to enter upon
her fell estate.
• In the list of beauty's requisites
elte hournte five, things, First, 'a
good comploe'en ; second, aelvdely
contour of: fade'. _and chin; third,
Full luxuriant iteaeleof hair; fourth, _
a Mee figure; fifth,* full supply o.
grow. Itt the .hiest th:h•re may' be'
Morehosed grace of Maygroena, ran�.
or carriage and grace of manger.
The girl or 1004 wile le going la to
.beautiful will •telre olieek of her-
self and lihd out Wherein. E 110 is lack-
ing in these thinge, Ten to one she
SsrilI rind that sho , defielent In
pee -
t
11;1.3 who are perteet in oemplexion,
henn ail, for there are very foie?.
tootone, figure and grace. • --
The fow pople who aro perfect
in these respects .are the prefesa
F.:Iowa:bee:taloa who are se exguisite
11) e.ie.y nial.rie 'tbtM th-yares
renowned the worla ,over, lest the
inajoeity of evonton aro deficient in
every way, for they task a:mailing
in cornett/nee or facia tentoue and
grealt deal in, noire, ,
The girl 'or 1004, then, ri)1 look
but ter theta th1nge anti will write
themdown in her notebook in this
01\del"f Cloinple'Aorly shape Oh the
rave, hair, figure, grade,
• 01 course, in addition to thew, she
• will IDA after her teeth, for thee
make or mar any lam But teeth
aro Included in the thape of ilie.
, face, for, without good teeth, and it
' fulls ;Apply of them, the cheeks will
, be leelow uod the mouth crooked.
It ite can be maid that sugar tato Ise
f0rjr,Ottelli In u. very, alert time. The
girl or the women wbe will go with.'
out it for a week wIll et the anti or
.- tbe,t -who htt.To lost her taste tor it.
1
(iollee and fruits ivIll taste better
without huger while tile colnedaslan
will Loh:rove by the minute.
it glaea of water taken. witealt
no/ net too hot on slag will elver
the Colitelexloa. 4.ne, It one bas t)le
courage tor it tow to , $uffielont;ly
aleelole= to be beautiful, a &ass of
'hot water with lemon equeezeil Into
.4116-tttrwg.t°11011;nrclit be4rora tile 10.11)0 a It 711tr ppiko ei very idea enbotitut°
40 no loo at t le morning meal.
• Iran Teonteheft as an iusurgent
„earead teratigh the land; Ills military
Lame and saill caused great eumbere
.sf Oaring young offieere belonging to
Lite Bulges' army to reagn end follow
un't'l he found libeeelf eueround-
ed h no fine. al body of °fritter 0
avoe grouped themselves arount 4
;rent letaler-sueb men as Col. '11,11 -
kora great: in fame, both vei a re ular
eeleler and, as 'a -a insergent ; ;0d1.
Nickeleff, Capt. Stayano.f, ettp Pots
geerefi, w.hra wee. earried off oile
lIlt-
tot' nem stiot th SIX places, -only to
return to tl:c mOuntaine essoon as
is wounds nettled ; Lout. Baltoff,
The oontour of she face Is a thing
to bo cousidered and on this point
nireng euppeee that natUVO bite sot
her own seal .au4. that It le iniaes-
(Able to change the existing oonli.
tious, net Vale is not true. The
noineu Whose face 10 top fat ems
Shin It down P,.. little; tile WOUV-134
whose cbeeks are too thin gen eer-
tainly fauna them out. The woman
whose torebead la too low or too
ualint_ 1,:rigiNi.,43 eoaneaurely remedy tidet while
an for Wrililliekl,. they are Us easily
• banished as a double chin, 'which Is
t1):0 011 ig hi the wor14 to
[Aleut. Ba rake enciff, 147evt. stance.
ehol, Lieut. Steamy awl the tbreible „ ' :Keeping tie', Skin Nica
Intl Inflexible. Dimit'er Atnelasav, it A eiltio specialist Of national ra-
tunn whose splendid valet% anti ter- intense), la aueltoritY1 for tho atai, tea
.1ble hate the Tures know andhlread. meat that men. lieve better compiee-
I cauel name as score of othersebut 11 lane than women. 'The cense, be
s needies0. The vOrY cream of the aeserts, is that men keep the faee
eselga.r artilY Was laid at tezontobeffie cleaner. Tive.y, lateer it: with roalh
:eat whea lie went to tile mount:410S and Wiwi, :once a ,tligyl and In taking,
Praotically,40 an outlaw to f:ght for off tre lather they; uee, a great mans)
1 dewntrodden loc0131e's• freethetn. hot watene,
Neltner Gen, T.a311tdbeff nor. anY of -aoase pay. Is the, beset of all teams
the orris:ars or men ever took a Ishii- for the eomPlegione Spread on the
ling for figliting. Tee. General and the soap telly Ana tee te htith 00
efficers equipped themselves ont of . WM° minutes. Then take it off wit
their perm pooketa and kept them- - tot water,
eelves fa' feed, Oloilaug.and anneuna The 'lair ...sari be kept nice by
eon from tteir own purses, and very , shampooing it and drying it in the .
srten paid for the food their men ate, sue., It should bo always. in titat
'‘Nr_hat toe General'did for Macedon:a state known as fluffy, and unleSS
1c d:d Outer the highest and noblest . your liar is light eneugh and fluffy
elf motives, but eow,that he has spent enough. ter stay IP our fax h day
the greater portion of his private or two there 10 too much morsturo
funds to is about to animal to our, Ira- lei it
Lion for Delp; nor will he, I think, ' • '
Hair that is thorned te turn gray
apiseal In vain. . • ' • t .
It le not often that 4 general of a '611.1,biedEtedritte(iha beyeerellebbsinselleasiel'etteleraWv]es
regular eriny makes a good guerIlla ugly brawn ean bo .niede to bloom
chlef, but that la where Tzonteherhs
0
ex
by shaanpoolug it with eortp and
genius all-oN So brilliantly, Ile knows
how to -lay asitio all the -training of
*ft ieeg and euecessful mitten. career;
knows how to play the irregular eel: -
di& better than titoldest ,coini-
tar 'of timm all. ne Is a past master
i,n the ort 01' night attacks, and his
• subtlety In, telaing at one point
while' really intending to strike at
anotaar 18 profound. All his move-
ments are sudden, swift and min: -
panted. Ile knews as few mop know
how to coMblate it number or separate
bands' at a given time and place, and,
when he has strunk his blbw, ite
knows flow to let his bands melt
away Hee scow in suns:line.
Ile trustg nothing to luck, nothing
to citanep. All his schemes are well
and careftilly Planned before oper-
ations commonee; then, when the
right ,tinio eomes he .ritshee ou the
• seela and drylog L. in the sun, Hair
can am reddened iro ;hie Way anti
ho' somewhat blooded..
;rile hair should be so ecmhed as
to frame the face, and unless a
woman knows how to- do this, she
will pot be pretty„ The hair should
be fluffed out or rolled or coiled,
ao that it makes a little framework •
for the features, for ht is by this
means that it woman's beauty , is ddh-
brought out, •
A good figure is so eeeentlal that
there is no argument. The woman
who is not -of good shape, and litho
has not a neat waist ia no woman
at all, from beauty's standpolet. As
soon as a' woman becomes untshape-
ly, she loses ail attractiveness, and
sho can do nothing to make 'herself
beautiful until she has reduced a
to from the raountatn Lawless like , little. .
.o, torreat, and is right among them ' Diet and exercise are -the two 50." -
long before they •realize that lie is ereign reingliel to a too rat 'body,
In the vicinity,- All his officers are .And in -this connection tlierh ie
mea of proved courage.; 'there are something new whielt is adviseh by
no,. w,eakiings, -tto, waetrels ,at tile an ,,expert,
tear of his bands and no cravens • Ow the Vat Warns n. .
-among the private withers. They.aee "Let the a-onaan Who wants . to
'all Eta,utioll m114.00:11 bo 'railed UPoU grow thin," says he. "r140 at 7 ,alul
- to, thee fighting if 'need be take a cep of Meek coffeo teed the
. I do not aolieae that anywhere on Juice of tea orange. Then let her
the face of the earth there are a .
- witilic an Imm
braver .or. heftier brood .Oh mon thaa o ,
'She he now ready for her bearty '
.Troateliefre mountaineere. They, are breakfast, which elionld ecoretet. of
as goad es our own 'fighting then,, etewed prunce, baked potatkies Win
and no utudher of Turks in the fleld. mate and a chop. Sae should take
citiaionuantsa:ntraleetbare. aTtozonitIliefifi• gods among
e. no butter and opthing fried,
a'''-'; bratilaru la ail -lull: 'a-ak'ed, c1131111:DratEt; bh"ill'etolr filrhr, dellillixl:iro..ere'll'Itettrall•Itlifak‘Cal'aC P,'
-rogulag withers ot '1,110 Bulgaria.e.,tatoes. Aod dor dessert. let beao
tbey him. -
To eon Tzontcheff holding an 1in-
pa,thutt Contingent in elieelt on tho
brow or a moUntaile, egalfieg for the
doy arrd ohm should not Pit more
• oreemylo eeter n anthushh is si ht
never to behor ottera, meves eeg" - ,
lletrbe1Driteise0rcisolsattan4tly, for. ia
hie line •with swift, impatient foot- 4,tiltha4ilhaa time. elOoe
eteps, Me' eyes glittering, ills heaths:
`clenched fiercolv, lile whole body thIn ,will she lose her dis-
g, ,
quivering with• the 'electroolty of ftgurinpounds.
life. A, soma' kr= MO men catehes "The woman as eito gate triiir will
lite (hilt& ear. 111e11 hist ! no Aced to fearn to: be gracetur, for it
seeds the • savage warning like a115 difficult be oonduct one's self nate
snarl froth between his hard gripped urally when ono Is losing several
- pounds darY, On0" has an awkward
ThroameneY 'comes on, and. at he feehng, as though one were, hot all
right moment, and never a sewnd there. .
too soon Gr sedond "toe fate's' he ' "The woman who is retie:eine' here
sande his clear, sharp voice ringing weight can take callethenies, but she
high and far-llydeel Hideot ilydcel sholdel take them in the epee air.
0;m-we1) Onward! OnWardi-andheal' Tho indoor air is too warm and not
log tiir.oug,h bindles and over reeks, ,suffielently pure to benefit her. Whep
aeroes elm:tine, Ito goes rusbingdowo- oba, le
rd to meet the Turihdlle le swift *exercising indoors in the
ward
boated air, she- is Uneonselousho
of loot as a lad and active as ttowiid .gasping for, breath and the coma
goat ; bat the •offteers and1)101) d en who
follow jam aro. an athletes, and Twee- cle.;o Sioes her but little good. Slie
feltift never charges. alone ; anal if he meat throw .pnon wholOw airt
got tho pure, clear air; an matter
rale lie never did itione.--A. G.
leales tho LotaiOn Daily New8. 1-1°,,V1 awl -(110 (lay'
n el this sho will
• lose flesh and :grow graceful at the
-wind up witli.stewed fruit. She oan
eat till she likes of title, but Wee,
eliould not, acid sugar to it.
..!'aito -should notnap slaving tee
plexam of peaohee and cream, while
the brunette conpat do more these
magenier skin 'clear watil it Is a pare
onto
TIleCe arc chive skins wdieh are ex-
coedingly beautiful, and eaneng these
oan be counted the okin of the Span-
iel' woman, which le almost a.• red
brown, but wileh le clear and pure.
• 'llee olive -hued beautiee blush exquis.
• itely, ,ror the carnation mounte up
ander the skin and ellows it charm-
ing gletve The' blonde., on the other
hand; blushes it rosy reel, and her adh
tobico like tl:c brightest tone wilich
• tho poadh ever, knowa, e
• • TO make tee a° mpleelon clear there
le a dietary whiclt forbids hastrY,
salt tele perk, veal, and goose. It
altar rarbyis nuts, pickles, datese, nelik
and Deer bresd. ,
Teere are . many, porous .who. can-
not tako Spirituous liquors Witlidat
beariag tee mark -thereof on the coiie.
ille,x10xi, and there' are °thews to
:Whom peas, be.ante, and hardebolled
eggs act almost 'like tt pOlsOn upon
the thgeotive degaro
With One Audit Gone.
Tsere Is, bY tb.e tveY, nothing that
will deform Co face meet quiekly
than a rnieshig tooth. With a tooth
gotU 1 10111 0110. '1 f 11 T. e tl
100511) will twist 1113011 to one aide
rind the wholeaskew
'.•
face will Took aske'.
- Very often a tweaked face is tramal
vriv.117 to tee, feet 'that a tooth IR
elissitig', fled as tioOn as tee tooth. is
supplied the Mau becomes sitaght
.ftgaln,
`Dot ,to take the thing', In their or -
tier, no tee girl vf 1904 Will surely do,
m
the topirelop comes first. ISO
ebould be vcry -clear, no matter whet
1:110 type of bersuLy may . 1st. "Me
blend* can alipoct to 1.a,.° a 0v111-,
• • •
;
Same time."
•••
„ You Skate. y•°'
You are Wiee to be capital abollt
youe shoes.
Pally 'half tho edges .of weak
C.,nkles aimed% venial asbained from,
the on/11111es of skatingdom if the
diaparageri aokles iti goestion re-
ceivee a rea99nable amount of sup-
port from titb shoes worn.
Alwaya wear Meet and hot but-
toeoll .$110na, oven if your sk ',tee
leavo no atrap8, because aeh :ling
shoe, to give the eiglit support anise
fit smugly, and if it dere; buttons '
tire likely to hurt tlio root.
Besides, the same eVeri, fit rileng
the whole height of the shoe can
never be) eta well obtained with but -
tone 0.0 With lacee.
The leather obeilla be both heavy
and enable; box calf is satisfactory, ,
because with the foregoing qualities;
11 conibleee :that of being almost
Weiherproof. ,
Thcro'sheuid be no latril scorns te
*Teo tnohilaa who ire going in foto a ,lturt i10 o ,
perfeetly pure,ann ptrfe0tIY )alautifid j It to better nOt to have the toes
oonialexioncan eat,' stewed fruits,,t too Deland. . The heels elmeld -
,„gett.pee,' raising, hafted alinien, or -I equare and not high, otherwlee the
armee, 11115 and Peesol'ves. III rot st $ cur I
Sweete, Olio can take. honey antll cold feet sk *are atoll
maple syrup. but should iste eereful Induced by the Wearing of strape,
about eating cently. which impede the* circulation to a
corriplexien man Indulge in corn:. bread, 21 ono den get Woos w*thoet there
ginger: breeel, graham bread, Whole it is melt bottere(} but if SMettritiOtt
wheat bread, and easet or- the so. .
palled issaltit breads
What Site Can chibti much w,armer andimprovo
She can 13,1so eat the cereals, bat' ing44;
preferablywitheat creatit or sugar, ,t,heeeehata, 1',.'t'oi. e esioao anesee
laity; a 'little or tire atiee, ee fresh itertunitbfor bY Poor
fruit Inotend. Oatmeal 'well eoverOd rialtos.
with elieePoranges is better by' far rt „Lilo octal or ills maser is hi -
131510 oatitietd
covelNed with creatn aaeat. in quality too cages soon bee
r-ente niektel rend dulled, and me mat-
altelt ID not no vory
eupetie The same with coffee,
hahhhh why,. Itanto a 1.1 comriehe 1. tor hew_ often it is sleeeparma and
had for the
gromal in the toureo of the season,
11 nrovithrig GAM. taken clear with
a little lemen juice, but with. tie itu- IS never Satiefitetory.
al. *Or Oren • A. runner with a dal edge is non.
The habit of taking sugar with ev11""nis. 0111:1'111'g 1114°10"0/1:11<10 11 It
orytiethg .1m,13.jtj, oars; sees eonss
; doe! nothing worse, It gives the
fAe,,and one that eat be overeorwee ankir,) tt tendency 10 tun outs/lent
erflhe girl who ham been -in the hetet of or inlrorl
megnring Ire eeffee, aWeetening h ! A ,quarter of an inehto a p:Othl
oatmeal, taking it little engar on 'bee ' tsreraisis width for the runner.
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row(lei,ed anger frequently tor ilea Port, lsut facilitatee greater speed,
erneoning of oilier food" Will find , -aChiantato Tribano,
tbot tbr en.n get elorrg Net as we'd ;
it' tiro will do without wager for a The fellow who dons- the mold Misr-
% has. ing etrn't thraye rel,c the whist
east wislie on the •stibject or diet Orders have been ranted fro Whit
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