The Goderich Star, 1901-04-12, Page 7.
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The Rev. Dr. T;ilnl
Annoyanik
A despatch from Washington Wlys-
J%ev. Dr. Talmolge preached from the,,
Mowing text -"The Lord thy God
God will Bend the haruBt."Del1t. vii -
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In finly text the, hicarliet flies oult on
its mission. It is a Species Of Wasp,
gwiit in its motion. and violent in its
ablifig, Its touph is torture to man or
beast ,we have all, Been the cattle
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lancet, In boy -hood we used to stand
oatlticimely looking at ttre globular
neat hung from the tree branch, and
while we were looking at the wonder-
ful paisteboard covering, we were
Struck with something that seat us
Shrieking away, The liornot goes In,
Swarms. It has captains, over hun-
cLred,% and twenty at them alighting
on one man will produce certain
death. Tile PerojamA attempted to
oonquer a Christian city. but the ele-
philimbe mud the beasts on which the
Persians rode were assaulted by the
hornet so that the whole army was
broken up, and the besieged city was
rescued. This burning and noxious
Lusect Stang out the Hittites and
the Canaartittis from their country.
What gleaming sword and chariat of
wax could nat tiountimpliSsh was done
by the puncture, o;f an Luslect. The
Lard san,t the hornet.
My LrLends, when we are assaulted
by great Boliamotha of trouble. we
become ohivulrio, and we assault
Litem, we got on the high-mettled
steed nit ouir courage, and we make
a cavuLry charge sit thenth und. if
God be with ust we come out stronger
and better than when we went im.
Buit alas! for the imsectile annoy-
ancea of life-tiatese foes too small to
Bhoot-these things without any avolr-
duLpoLs weight -the gaiats, and the
midges, slid the flLwi, and the wasps,
and the hoirnets. In other words, it
-iis the small ,iLinging annoyances of
omr Ide which drive us out and use
us up. In the best conditioned life.
fox some grand and gluriums purpose
God has sent the hoirrieL.
I xemark in the first place that
Lho8e small and StLiaging It""UtyaUG06
may come in tlj,; shape of a .sensitive
nervous organization. People who are
prosiLrated If-ader typhoid fevers or
with broken homes get plenty of syni,-
pathy, but who pities anybody that
is nurvoua f The dwtors say, and tile
fami,ly say, and evexybody says, "Off,
she's only a atle nervuus; that's
all." The sound of a heavy foot, the
harsh clearing ,of* a throat, a discord
in infusic, an inhaxinciffy between the
shawl and thei glove on the same per-
son, a otLrt answer, a passing slight,
the wLad from, the cast, any one of
ten thousand annoyances, opens the
door for the hornet. The fac.t. is,that
Lhe vast majoirity of the people in
thio cuant.ry are overworked, and
tbeiir aerves,are the first to giveout.
A great multhtude are under the
strabn of Leyden, who, when he was
told by his phypicirma that it he did
not is top working while he was in
N IT poor physical heal't-h he would
dIe; "Dop,toer, whether I live or die
the wheal must keep going round, and
though I may be disappointed in it,
J before I die I don't surpass Sir
William Jones in prefound Oriental
liltexature, may no tear of grief for
me ever profane a borderer." These
stiasi-tive persons of whom I speak
have bleedLug stri.ii-tiveric-88. The flies
love to lifirlit on anything raw, and
Lhese people are Like the Oaaaawtes
spoken of in the text, or in the con-
text -they have a very thfin cover-
ing and are vubrierable at all poltiLs.
"And the Lord sent the nurnel.,"
AgaLn, these nniall insect annoy-
ances way conati to LL- in tho.obape
of f.riends and acquaintanctis who are
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always .gayiag disagreeable things,
Tho.re are .some people thal, )ou calh-
not be with for half an hour but you
feet cheered and comforted. Then
tbe,re are other people you can -not be
With fiv,o minutes bcftyre you feel mis-
arable. They do not disturb you, but
the) sting you to the bone. They
gather up all the yarn which the
gossips spin and peddle it.. They gath-
(w tip till the. ,adverse criticisms about
your person, about your busLuess,
and they make your ear the funnel
Lnto which they poux it. They laugh
h,earL'.Iy when they tell Yofu, as though
It were a good joke, and you laugh
t on - on is id.e. These people arc
brought to our attention in the Bible
in the Book of kLatn ; Naomi went
forth beautiful and with the finest
old wuirld�y prospects and into anoth-
or land, but mfttir aw4hile she came
back widowed, and sick, and poor.
What did hew friands do when she
came to the city? They all wL'nt out
and, instead of giving her common
senso c-onso-lation, what, dLd they dol
Read the Book of Ruth, and Und out.
T boy throw tip their hands and said,
- Is Lhds Nwomi "I as much as to say,
"Havrawful badyoudo look[" When
I anteired the mimistry I looked very
pale four years, and every year, for
four or flTo years, a hundred times a
year, I was asked if I had not the
cionsaimption I And passing through
the room, I would ,sometimes these
people sigh and say, " A -ha I not long
for this wo,rld !" I resolved in those
timas that I nemr in any converse -
lion, would Bay anything deptiresaing
and by the, help of God I have kept
the resol,ativel. These people of whorr
I speak, reap and bind in the great
harvest -field of discouragement. Some
dayis, y-,ou great them witA a ITUar-
irAw "g,nod-morning," and they come
buzzing m1t You with some depress.
ing inficer,mia,tion. "The Lord sent flit
hornet."
Perhaps those small insect anno
ances will come in the shape of X
mmUc Irritation. T.1he parlor and the
ItAbohon do not always harmonize. T(
get good aexv�feuo and to keep it I.-
orno of the gTent questions of the
COUAtry- Sonaell-Ames it may be the ar.
frognitoy and inconsideratenes" 01
PmPloyf%rts, but whatever be the fact
we Willi admit there arc these inseec,
ifninr3yatnewA witionging their way on,
from the culinary department. If tb4
grace of God be not !in the heart a
the bousekeoper, she cannot mairrtaii
her equilibritim. The men comehomi
nit niirht and hear the story of thes
a nnoyvfflcea dria afty; 'Obtl Qw"I
be,frio truableA Tire 'very littlethings.'
'I'my ri've small, small as wasps, btL
they atiatir.
I havt) notifeed in the history o
some of MY CougTeguttem that thei
Annfwartre-si nre folinktiplying,and tha
t boy have a hundred where they use,
to have tent. '11"he naturalist teliq u
that a wasp scemettenes, has a famil
of twenty thounand waspis, and It doe
seem ri.s it every annoyance n
Your life brooded a million. Vy th
tbelp of God to -day, I want to act h
n cauxiter current. The barnet is a
no use, Ill Oh yesl The naturalls
tells us they fare very finiportaint if
t.be, wAvirld'a ftondroy; they kill spiders
and they OleAT the atmitialpIliere; and
really believe God sends the annoy
ances at OW 110 uPM 144 to kill th
apk4eiris of Itliel 810'all AU4 to clear th
ntmosph,&b Into the skies. Vito, all
, I think, t
wnka us AMU otir latbftirgy� Tber
is nothing tyAt Wxkm ft aim so liviel
as ft Salifilt a "W16W. jbaitilif!W and
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a . ge $Peaks on the
res of Life. ;
t1hin that these wanoyances are
tended to perauade ua of the tact tl�i
thim isill not a world tar us to stop
In. U we ,bad a be4 of everything
that was attracti.ve, and soft and e.4
wut would wo want of liketivient ,W�
think thut the hollow tree seado the
bortuat. You think the dev,11 aelfuls;
the, hornet. I want to correct your
theology. "The Lord sent the bar -
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TIbefulthink these annoyancesI conic
to us to culture our patience. In the
1gymmoolmun. you find uporight parallel
bk . .
4ira-uprig-ht ba,,,q with holes over
ouch other for tht. pegs to be put
in. Then the gyumA& tak" 4 peg
in clach hand and he begina to climb,
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nine In" at a time, beginning, or two
or three intchea, and getting big
strength cultured, reaches after
=WU,le the ceiling. And it seetuff to
that those annoyances in life are
u mural gymnasium, each worriment
a peg with which we are to climb
highteer and higher in Christian attain -
want. We all invite to see patience,
blint it cannot be cultured in fair
'welather. It is a child of Sterna. U
you had everything desirable and
11heire was Sillo,thins more to get, what
would you want witilil patiencel The
only Iflime to culture it is w1hen _you
are li-ed albout and cheated. and sickg
and ltalf dead. It just takeal etc much
txouble to At us for usefulness d
hietwreal. The only question is, WV111.
thic we fsha I I take R in the, bulk, or
pulverized and granulated. Here is
one man who takes it in the bulk. Hie
back is broken, or his eyesight put
out, or some other awful calaralty be.
r3alls him; while the vast majority of
' people take this thing picioe-meal.
it I Of course in piece-limeal. Better
Which way would you rather have
have five afihi�ag teeth than one brok-
en jaw. In this matter of trouble, I
like bomfoeopathic dosea-small pal-
lets o,f annoyance rather than small
knock -down doee,q of calamity.
My friends, I Shall not ha" preach-
ed this oxforning in vaiu if I have
shown you that the annoyances: of life,
the smiall annoyances of life, may be
subeeirviont to your present and your
eternal advantage. Polyearp wag
condemned to be burned at the stake.
']'he stake was planted. He was fast-
ened to it, the wood was planted
around the Stake, it wag kindled, but,
by some strange current of the atmos.
phi history tells Tie, the, flames bent
outward like the saili odf a ship under
(I Strong breeze, and then far above
bbey mine together, making a canopy
so t1lat instead of being destroyed by
the flames, there he stood in a flam-
boyant bow,er planted by his perse,
tutors. They had to take hig I ire in
another way, a,nd by the point of the
pon iox d. And I have to tell You thite
morning that God can makei all the
flarates of your trials a wall ot defence
and a canopy for the dotal. God iE
just as willing to fulfil to you as Jim
was to Polycarp, the promise, "Whex
IbhoDu passiest through the fire, thou
Miall not be. burned." In heave you
will acknowledge the fact than yet
nereir ,had one annoyance too many
and through all o,ternity you will be
gTate,ful that in this world the Lard
did Send the hoarnet, "Weeping ma3
exleittre far a night, but joy corneth It
the morning." "All things work to.
gether for good to them that love
God." Tile Lord slent tha sunshine
"Th,v Lord sent the hornet."
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THE S. S. LESSON,
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INTERNATIONAL LESSON, APRIL V
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"Jriin- Aiipeatm to libIr,v.-John 'an. 1111-1111
Golden Text, Rev. 1. 18.
PRAOTICAL NOTI�_S�
Verse 11. Mary stood wit-hout a'
t,he sepulcher. The tenele of the art,
ginal is imperteot-"Mary wag stand
In 9. " -She remained after the tw<
disciplea had gone. She stood weep
Ing, for added to the losq of her beal
beloved and most trwited Friend wilt
her supposition that indignity hat
been done to his body. The only al
loviation to her sorrow wag to b,
where she had last seen hina. Slit
stooped down, and looked. Eviery
t,hing that had to do With her Lon
was dear to her. J?erhapg she to,
o,ould se.e the linen clotlwi and LIT,
napkLn that was about bLq head. Do
a womanly timidity kept her fron
entering alone. The sepulcher wa
probably a room ho,wm out of the si&
of a solid rock. Ital entrance ma:
have been of masonry and architec
turally beautiful. a
12. Seeth two angels. In our Las
lesson ire note that, although Mary'
name is gimn ael one of the groul
who earliest visited the sepulcher
and who afterward delLvered to th
apostlea the angels' message, acom
I parison of the four accounts; makes I
probable. that before the angels ap
peared site had hastily concluded that.
the Laird's body had been Stolen an,
she had hastened for Peter and �ohr
so that she bad not evien heard of th
angels' appearance. WWte. Th
livory of God's Servants. Tible on
at the head, and the other at the feel
where the body of Jesual had lain. Oj
bho table or slab where those wb
anointed him had left the remains.
13. Woman, wthy weepeat thout 11
as %re suppose, shoe had not as ye
hemard any angelic releasage, she hat
good cause, to weep. Her agony a
grief precluded fear. In norms
conditions such an apparILlon as thil
wiculd ham overwhelmed her wit
terror. They bare taken away m.
Lord, anti I know not where the
have, laid hint. That his body shoal
be stolen wag a nc.w grief. Her on
great desire in to recover that bod3
Sho line no expectation of a phys6ion
resurrection.
14. She turmed herself back. Sit
again stood erect. turning away froi
tille, dark bole which the a.ngeLs ha
. illumined. Perhaps her terror w -a
I now beginning. ,%w 3esuff stanit
� Ing, and knew not that it was Jesub
Saw that a mom was about to addres
I her, but was so grief-stricken at
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! cared not find observed not wilco.
I 15. Woman, w1hy weepeat thal
I Nv-bh)m seeketh than? Jesus repeal
the question of the angrilet. ,,Th( -T
L are d wort
wilatch Jesual spoke after his resni
` rectiom., and we Tway well iinterpri
. them to mean Something morn thn
I. the sense which they imlfftediAtel
I convey to Mary. Henceforth let it
I believing soul orraw- for the dwid, t
7 others w-hich ham no hope; for, t
9 their Saviour w -bo died. I- risen a gal
r area go them also which sleep I
f JeAng will God bring with him "
I ObUTtOM. Supposing Ififin to bet tI
I go rdener. For who else would I
� at that hour Lna that sUbqrban get
k dent Sir, if thou bare borne III
I heenct& Theme are wardii of Unidd ITIII
I rather then of deisPftir. It it it% tI
. gardener win has tutored the remain
i vilen it wista at loWa a friendly. r
i moral. Tell me where than ha8t Is,
. him. and I will take him away. 9-
) affilipat-hy outruns her sense. I
10 wornan could carry a dead man awn
r gut she has a halt fear that his C
A boo is in Stivaboo'n way, and t
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of; eviii brilitMag,. wa
Usilogio 41allack of Hebrew which was
Spokou In Gains". Wbich I* -to Illia,
miliattil *IDA tbolreffore preilitana" a
retuxu to the condition of the old life
-a mililittaken. ptraffunilptiep, as car
Lard presently shvive bar.
17. Tewh me not. ClTx_q apt to me.
This, otaxtimalmd by itaelt to not hard
to explatim..-but our Lord's explanation
cd it is not witAmt. difficulty. I am
Shoilt -vat ascended to my Father. He-
vi8ed Verolou, "the Father," a change
which emphasizes the beauty of the
sentence. our Lord's meaning In
brief is-. "Old a5inditious have passed
away. You are Slott to look backward
over my life, nor forward to its contine
ounce on earth, but rather up�vard
to W life in heaven." Before aur
Lorrel's death the center of the dls-
olples' hope Said expectation was an
earthly coronation Sit Jerusalem. the
reign air Jesus as king of Israel ; after
the resurrection the center of their
hope and pride, would nexturally be
this miracle Itself a triumph more
wonderful than any earthly hunour,
Hat Jesus kutintates that the true cen-
ter of their hope is to be loftier even
than the resurrection. It 114 to be the
thrione of God, to wh6ob he Is to as-
cend. Moved by ainallemout and de-
light and full of adoration, Mary re.-
vetrently attempts to embrace our
Lord, perhaps flings herself at his
fact and clasps hie knees; but "hei
Stead of clinging to him. now as if
all were secure, she is told to hasten
to the disciples and announce that he
is abolixt to ascend. "-Dwight. I as -
aced unto my Father, and your Fath-
er. HIS fatherhood relates to all be -
inanity. Tba intimitical is that the
resurrection is really the beginning
of the ascension.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST.
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rhe climate of New York is abating.
Out, Indian population Is not skillful
lit any line of manufacture Save Its
own crude Industries.
To copy nature seems to work well.
rhe Holland submarine boats are built
In the shalie of a whole.
A piano manufacturing company In
Ontario claims to have In Its shop a
plano made by tile company's founder
110 years tigo while be was in business
in Buffalo and sold by him to General
Grnnt'S Mother
The .Ninssachutietts Frog company
bits just btwn lucorporated In Maine,
with a cal)ltal of $5,000, its object be -
Ing declared lit the application to be
"to buy, sell, breed and Import frogs
ant] like animals."
In at least three American cities
there are athletic clubs In which the
membership runs far up Into the thou-
sands. This is claimed as showing
the marvelous development of high
class athletics In this country.
In Sweden they havealand ttrraDge-
tuent of this Iflud: The farmer will
give a tell ' ant so many acres of ground,
provided the tenant will give him so
many days' labor for so many years,
lie labor to be pnid as wanted.
A little more than one-eighth of the
ailiount annually expended for pen-
sions goes to tile south. Of the nearly
1,000,000 pensioners of the civil war
179,653 were residents last year of the
15 eoutherit states, Including Maryland
ft'id 'NI1,480111-1.
Tearhig tit) a %vill Is supposed to re-
voke it, but a Brooklyn wounrin, after
Touring ill) [let- will, placed the Shreds
Ili fill onvelope, oil which she Wrote,
"Thl,4 vrill Is fill hevo." The fragments
were posted together, fill(] tile will was
lo-ohiff(d !if rt,gular forni.
1�ae-t,i flint came t,,) light after the
suielde of n .voting Itussifin In London
lost welek give some Idea of the Tells -
cry Involved lit swents6p labor. The
nufortunate yo,ith "as poll] 3T cents a
dozen rot, "finishing" Shoes, it process
That comprises nearly half the work of
making the shoe.
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STAGE GLINTS.
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Thackcrny'q "The Virginians" hits
been dramatized.
Sluart Robson NN -111 revive "The Hen -
HOW* next season.
Olga NOhorsolc intends to produce a
stage version of ,Nirs. Atberton's "The
I)atighl er of I lie Vino."
it is said that RIT-linvel INInusfield, one
or tile grentc�*t actors of today, has
singe fright rind has It bad.
.%rclillmid (Invering Gunter's new
novel. "Tangled Flags," will probably
be draniatized for Henry Miller.
"'Ililoin Faversham line recovered
fron) his recent Illness sufficiently to
reappear oil the stage this season.
The charriefer of Ophelia in 'tHam-
let" Was originally acted 300 years
ago by a man, till; wore all female char-
ficterg in those (lays.
IP. U. Sothern and Virginia Horned
have a new costume comedy by Law-
rence Irving. dealing with the career
or Lovelnee, tile poet
A bid for notoriety in endeavoring to
name a new London house King Ed-
%vard's theater has been nipped in the
hnd. file lord chamberlain rerualng per-
mission.
,Nfr4 Fishv's new Way Is called "Syl-
via's Ilintighter." It Is the work of Hen-
drick Clirlstlernsou and has been sue-
evasfully played In Stockholm, Copen-
lingen and Rollin.
London theatrical people expect that
King Edward will pretty soon confer
the title of sir knight on an actor mnn-
a ger. Sir Holley Irving Is the only one
'low holding that distinction.
THE GLASS OF FASHION.
The charming English imitations of
polut d'alencon anti point d'arnbe laces
ore In great demand, particularly In
life brownlith zrny shades.
Veils are no popular no ever, and the
garish colored kinds have disappeared.
In the newest designs the dots are
closer together thrin last year and fre
fluently tire n"ringed In dlnmond shop -
oil clusters,
Satin foulnrds in small, nent designs
Find In sort Yet gny colors ore to be tin
mensely poptilar this spring and sum
mer. Rose, beige, ton and reseda wil
be tile rarored shiodes. Lace will be
used In profusion for trimming.
A revival of n pretty fashion Is tile
black velvet ribbon bracelet which Is
being Worn now by Parialan women
It Is simply finished and behl tagetbe
by n dull gold slide. sometimes Jew
eled. 10gyptian firmlets. too. are pop"
11r. although their chief beauty seem
to lie In their Mirbarle offerts.
Beware of stiff collars It yon would
follow Dome Frushlon. Soft pllabl
milk tolds, flnished with dnlnty velve
and Ince "turnovers," with perhaps a
gold Italian gleaming here anti them
are the correct things nowndays, TIT
stiff high tinelhiii find doX ears linve en
tirply distippritrpol -
Qrstad Rapids, Web, Is partly In-
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V44WAULF. SURET.
1110101114 *4 I 101:1111 woll" know Wit"
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ft* Wass"T a" Vl"t*IA*d O -V
I asuffle tbeip dglx0y. intent yonder
oftineolifirp wow sixty-jkve 7rissim
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book I
Sillice I= all the machings by which
"Ilookworms" quoth ye attendant.
pogt4ga stamps eire c*aceIcd and ca-
wb% Booth to "y' had been grlovoliely
V.eigpes marked with the came of tIIQ
firriltute'd in couseWence of ye, frequent
po4tollice, the date. etc., have been
irepetlition of ye qupstion-Chicago,
made by one family. In the year Raw,
Tribum
ad the postmaster general entered Into
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s contract with Benjamin Chatubers, a
eir"" mvw Thina.
ciltzen of Wilebington. to furnish a
davilce, by which Postage Stamps might
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be canceled an that they could not b-
used again. and, although there havt
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eral occasions, that contract has beet,
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with Mr, Chambers, his son and hh,
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connected with the Institution over 50
grandson. who have a secret procest
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by which the dies are made of tuallea
portarshousa steak it Vou run short."
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hie Iran and carbonized Into steel at 0
alad his Acirdshly speaks as confidently
George W. Putnam, a descendant of
the famous 114701111-10narY 13 said
cost of frout rio cents to $2-75 each
mill though the poor. harassed wife of
general,
it to certainly the only government
tile bosom raced ouly go to tile back
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contract slid probably the only can
door mud pick that fine steak oft the
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tract in the United States that [tap
buittics.
Beefateaks and chops are. indeed,
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been renewed so often and continued
all very well. but they art) among the
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so long. The department buys about
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$25,000 worth of new cancelers evel-3
ton.
year. Bids are advertised for annually
A. 1,
and every now "d then Same Rib 'I
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tious manufacturer who thinks lie h -
..
fj� - ,_
a gtiod thing'offers a proposal, but tht
quote his own language, he in not am
Chambers family are invincible. The3
Fair Maid of Calro--Is my jar on
have improved the (*evlce until It I�
straight? .
now almost perfect.
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The stamper Is a circular cast steel
she AiNsWered It.
box with if screw thread, one end of
An Inspector was examining a class
which is closed, and Is provided off
In religious knowledge and asked this
the outside %vith a square -shank to
question of a little girt, Inteuding It
secure it to the hard wood handle. The
for a catch:
cover of tile box is a disk of steel. A
"What was the difference between
portion of Its thickness enters life bos
Noah's ark and Joan of Are?"
by menus of it screw thread around Its
He was not a little surprised when
periphery of almost 20 threads to lift
the child, answering, said, "The dif
Inch. This permits of a spaco bet Nveen
ference was that Noah's ark was fund(,
the tuner fuee of the die and tile hot
d was Niald
or woo . while Joan of Are
tow of the box, while the remaining
of Orleans.'
thickness of tile disk forms a thingi
---
with the edge, which Is coarso milled.
go Inconsiderate of Hint.
so that the disk niny be tiTrued with
Married Daughter -oh, dear: I don't
the hand or if wrench. Off the out"
have a minute's peace when my hits -
face of the disk are characters of tbe
band Is In the house. lie Is alway.4
body of the cylindrical (lie. Those com
calling me to help him do something
blue the marking and the canceling
or other.
devices, one being oil one side of ill(
Mother -What does lie want vow?
disk, Inelosing the name of life post
Daughter -He wants me to go "I
office Ili a circle, There are thre, slotb
stairs just to thread a needle for bill,
for removnble type, tot, mon1hr, datem
so that lie can mend his clothes.
hour and half hour. Diametrically oft
Nir. find 111re. Kendal are rehearsing in
posIte the circle Is the canceling devive
.
tile side of Which Is parallel %%-Ill) III(
A Hot Time Ahead For Him.
edge of the disk. Any required nuin
"I want you to try to like me' " she
her or letter Is cut lit relielf Ili the cen
said, addressing the motherless child.
ter, while three grooves are cut LIT
"for I am going to take your rinalninn't,
taglio. The remornble types are of
place. I am going to be your ne%i
steel nnd have on tit(, ends opposIt(
mamma.,,
"How can you be new," the Inno.
their faces projections front their outet
cent one asked, "with so much gru�
edges, so that when Inserted Ili ill(
.
slots the projections call be claillpec
hair and so many wrinkles?'
and held lit plam
fee, and year breakfast will be an-
Joyed. Stewed kidney with a very
Until 18,40 Captain Chambers niflnu
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10-111vapopola. Indler"tion. Weak Sumuti,oh.46
1 1 --Supprefised or Painfu I Portods ..
factured the crincelors hery lit Wa,4h
That Is Different.
ington, anti lie Is still required to main
Mrs. Crimsonbeak-I see by this I'll.
lain a repair Ti In the neighborhood
per that Some statistician discovered
of the postotfive department, but 1),
that the average woman carries 40 to
moved tile factory to Nortiminherlam!
60 miles of hair on her hend.
county, \':I., oil a log of ]fill(] tit lift
Mr. Crlmsonbeak-And then she
mouth of the Potomac, where lie hits I,
upakes trouble If her husband happent;
little village composed exciliqiVA-1.). 01
to carry a couple of yards of It (in hit;
his (-toployecs aud tbeir rainilles. Nt
coat sleeve.
one can enter his grounds without per
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mission, and those vvhO have tivell
Just the Place For It.
there say It Is quite an ideal little vI[
Custodlan-This, Indies and gotitle
lage, safe front ill(, fiplog Or competl
men, was the prison of the castle.
toru who would like to get tile (,oil
Through Its walls, three feet thick, tic,
tract away front hini-Waslihigtoti
sound or gronn or outery front tit(,
Cor. New York Tribune.
prisoners could be heard!
'.. .U. . or I�j
,
=V' ork.
Tourist (to his wife) -What it lim.
Morrs That Will Z-�c,r ST.
place, m3, dear. fo, �Oor situring ext -r
It Is $aid that a carlon(I of evapornt
clsel - -
- -
ed eggs, value(] at $14,000, wnq hilcl�
-
A Likely Yarn.
shipped from Sprinafivid, Masg., fo,
Lady -1 suppose you got (flat red
Son Francisco, \%hert it Mil lit, Ithm-4
nose from drinking runi?
oil IT Steamer bound rot* (':file Noult.
Sandy Pikes -No, mum. I stnck iiii,
The eggs ivere put In one pound screv
bead out ob do car door, an tile nosw
top enns, 60 calls 11) a onsu., and \vIII
rubbed ag'In de brlckq oil do side ol�
answer any Inirliose lit the culinary ]it 11
de tunnel.
except bolling. The moislore bvillt,
taken out of thern when they tin, pn-
-
Doesn't Seem Likely.
pared leaves nothing to *ooil.
"And just thInkI They say Nflss; Old
The IfIrgest ogg evripornling v , (III,
a
, nodd used to be quite n rimlchlesi�
lishment 11) the world Is located it
beauty!"
Springfield. ,nic process or vvali(�rll I
"Really! I wonder If that enn be tit(
Ing Is done. with hot air, find It I; kill
reason site never made a nintch?"
eight 110111", to thoroughly eVal)(,rillo at
Therili'm
egg. Aliout four dozen ore vqiitil It. I.
pound or the pi-parnt1iiii. The Spring,
Hie Cruel Wife.
fleid faclory en.lAoysi 75 ponpIv, find lt�
The Count -Dear me, baron, your
capacity for consuming (,rg% 1TT-nITOtlI
facel Dueling again tit your nure :tit(]
400 cases it day.
so recently Married?
The goods Tire shipped to nll f,wolgv
The Baron-Ach. no! It If; my Amor
countries. find lit Elfrope vspocin1l,
Icon wife. Shp makes me ent witli it
there Is 11 hig dul"Reld, as the E'101,1,
rork.
gOV(,l*lllll4,,It IIIIs placed tile prepIlroti,11
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on the hospital supply list� The Mon
Onickly Adjusted.
- dike country Is a heavy user or tbit,
Reporter-Tifere's a newmhoy mi the
�rnnd or p�nporntod eggs, as ,to Inatt(,T
street yelling out a lot or w�n.,olti.,11fl,
what (fit, price (If the fresh hen frull
stuff that Isn't In the paper.
mn; be (if- how scarce It Is the evapo
Great Editor -Oce Whi(take,! Then
rated epz rMnIns Its old price Rod is tit
pill It IV- .
Ways off hand And reedy for hiishioss
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Now ElIzIllild (;I -of,.
His Fervent Hop*.
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Mrs. Sleepy Ize--flen ry, the alarn,
]False of Pomp.
Nock just went ofr.
It Is said thill tin tiltillarch lots evo
bir. Sleepylze-ThRuk goodness! !
had su(Ii ;I goolus for the organiz.,ition
!1ODe the filing']] never vortiv I,nf k
of pagcmils To, the present vinper(w of
0,
Germany, and tit(- reeent eolohnitimi,
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of the bleentenary of the crvation i,
The Day on the See.
the kingdom of Prnssla bn vo hPoo VVI I
The I oy t0o.d on the ,�k, of Ice
Impressive ITS Well 111; VVV�* gorgooll,
F-m which the ,eat h.d Gd.
"W,,ll -, by Ank., this heir,,'s a ,.ir,
The order of tit(, lfln,li Eagle Is I,
Old ft, 1'. in I" he -id.
modern institution (if chiviilry comptir
N
?d to the Gnr(er (it, file Golden 11opee,
And ag lie drifted from the lead
lie cried, "Say, hth,,r, my,
the two docorifflons which rlink it),
Why do you ,land .or lift . fund
highest of nil tit(, gront orders of Chrk
And let me blow itur.) I"
tendom. But no ord(-r of knight,t ha�
"lify child. rev chIK" the father cried,
Stich tin improiRive coreniony at it,
"I"my do not be a fool.
gathering fis tile filghefit one ,ir tit(
Don't bear your weight on elth- id.),
Prussian kingdom. The heralds IT,
Keep met, my son. keep -l!"
their uniform of the patt,ri estnl)llqh
The boy, to heft" bear big ,bi 1.
od 200 years ago, the filinflirefff oil lift
stepp�d f. -.,d l'urt a iniu;
great silver trumpets. the king or Prn�
The ,:-ke tipped o,er. and the 1.4
sla. for the kaiser for the ni,oiwnt
Well, he kept -.1 .11 right.
sinks the emperor In the king, ,ivnt,,(
MOnA&
oil the golden throne, "hh his -ciiih-,
ne boy upon the cake of Ice
clooked knights ranged before h' ...
Would not b? them 1" havri
secret council- all this has life ti t- , if
If he - one whom ro.i .,I,i,e
('ould in-er help at ,11.
uf the tradt(lons of chivalry.
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Tho Leghorn Cifickerel knew anoth.
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ANOTTIFR ILLUSION DESTROYED
ev.
I wish Vou hadn't had your hait
Why does a hen go over the road?
cut so short, Harolql I exclaimed ILI(
tic aske,el.
young woman. turning from him in.
Perhaps, o4folextivel t lie Illyninut IT
voluntarkly,
flock, whinan notionsl of prroprinly were
What difference doeit it make,elpar.
rintui puritanical. she haq Atalen
eat? askeA Harold. with tender anx
. a nestl -
iety.
-
You -you have d"troyea an Ulu
I AFTFR THE DIVI-40N
fiflorn, she nifirbed. That 19 a if.
71ankling-The Chineste are sure to
You didn't think I waq a poet ,it,
get tho w,nrst aC it in the en.l.
you, Clara, because I wore troy haii
WiAti-Wel). Ilhey olight to connid-
long ?
No, I never suspected yon of twinj
PT themselves dend hipley in gi-t any
a poet.
Im r I of ii. -
Nor via artint IT
r .-
No.
THFUVR ON IT
Then what illusion havit T dogiroy
8 Uncle Josih-UWan I. tell me That
MI he demanded.
Perhaps I should may, Harold, Rh,
w.hir'n I sif in n draft and 9't "ld,
answered with t6ars in her voice
thlitnt Nid is ret�rsrd by microbes?
that you bard MW66=10tialy reventei,
e vinel. SiloR -of rrrur-�P, IrR caus-
a Iset I never suspected. dear. You
t ed, 1hy fritieT011M that like ill -01 in
a nairm don't matabl-
ftn ft.
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WOt114JU HELP Tili0f.
e IROITY OF FATR
F"Irst rr"briUitinni4i it might b
Jinfixtin- WILitt become of That main
thnf n pl�apny suffrage re,ril r ie I in
whin lind 21 mirdain fn -r gaving people
wavild hir.1prinT ran,to
from drownirg!
Pwt,o nd Probilm(ionint I Imm ri
Dock Workitur-He fell in one day
doubt It filicald. U peoplia V/Lho driat
whem he had them all ark, and the
ww's not vLllo*pd to vote I think ,a
iffinolfirlyt at 'am inink him
w Id have a fightina chatim
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mom 909 IWIMAX"t �
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1. Home
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3
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I)r. Jetine C. GrecQ of Wcat Ci4etiltair,
Pa.. 34 ,furs old. 6 eald to boi tho'cildefft
I, 'at
cclull
activ an lu the country.
Ten me, ASIA4 kiii 44 woustow
LISATO flIT111141114 UAIt 11114W 40.0-01W
Well, I owt 4" 0 at" 1* it 0*4
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Dou, 'el Work. a Dumbildoo scuator trom
,
"t lettial t4a $M� Int li,* -a *0
BOMB X"Z L a".
F "Cricton. N. ll� Is sold tr be tb* oldcat
. _4
lth,,t if tbey P-114 4tQd144 0 , ,_*,
its, *6
tviblator In the worill. IAo was ,Ire on
... �
Glaser lilley might bay* I*t i'Ot.".
li: S."to
iloastakeapgrit grow ,WWI is plant.
Feb. 19,
deal wore money totti, t" .
atim tb,o justaIii. gair it tihould be we-
Pormer Govieraur Routweli of Mwiss-
hia,iiab" tUt t1kiii pans WoCk ba,
1"s,tts in the only livilits won who wao
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to be goalit tbrowix wUk 0xiiiii Umod
the executive of a state 00 years
Eft., was only 31 years old wlivn In I'a
I 11 .
each day. and frequently when than
In but a slander pocketbook U01111
he was Inaugurated governor of Massa,
chuscl tIL
HELLOA1
which the la,iowilisery supplies mey be
Frivoller Chief Judge Lo;uui 0. Blectiley
furnished. Beefsteak* and allope am
of Georgia has mutdcrulated at the Statir
twiveralty for It eourtio In watheemoill
I l� t I .
af course. the pritiala favorites with the
He Is TO years old and engaged onest
The Old Reliable
majority of flasia, &ad It fill filintoat
book. part of Which trvats of a branch of
e k at despair
to wbick as he says. he bar,
ALL KINDS OF
Von t1lite face& of the holders at the
ktor"Wil 4citifflifir pocktift books, whoul
'esthematleo
grown rusty."
Timothy T. Bowyer, the prcold
the Bunker Hill National ba cut 01
.it at
COAL
through &heel, Oesparatlatit, the tOrds
Charlestown. Mass.. Is the oldest bank
of creation arc lippesillid to to furaillib
president in Now England. Ue has be"
ALWAYS ON HAND
L tILUt &A to the Aer.t dWs breakfast.
connected with the Institution over 50
"Why. I don't oaxo -* give me & tize
years and has been Its president since
IfM. 110 is new S4. but attend* to all
I Sistaw , I � I I :
portarshousa steak it Vou run short."
ids dutieff at thq bank.
The Bell Scralflon Hard
alad his Acirdshly speaks as confidently
George W. Putnam, a descendant of
the famous 114701111-10narY 13 said
COAL
mill though the poor. harassed wife of
general,
tile bosom raced ouly go to tile back
to be the oldest railroad mail clerk in the
In the Market for CASH
door mud pick that fine steak oft the
country, He was appointed by Uucotfa
in 1801 and has been In the service ever
I I ,
buittics.
Beefateaks and chops are. indeed,
since. His home Is In Westfield, O.. but
tile "run'* In between Asbtabula and Oil
Ali coal weighed on the market
all very well. but they art) among the
City. an a branch of the Lake Shore road.
scales where you get 2,000 lbs for a
most expensive of immeats, and not to
During a recent speech in congress
ton.
be thought of by the holder of the
slender purse. There are many dishes
Senator Morgan. with a brief Intermis-
WN. LEE
that are appatising that may be had
sion. was am hie feet for six hours. talk.
lug steadily. Etc is 77 years old; but, to
Ordei 9 left at Lee & Sheppard's
for one-quarter of the money, that,
quote his own language, he in not am
Store will receive prompt attention
It judiciously presented. the steaks and
lithopi need not be brought forth on
rapid In his action and speech as his col-
league. Senator Pettus, who In 60 years
on the rarest occasions and will 4.1
be missed.
old. "I cannot keep up as closely with
Let us suggest a very altuplo break-
the processlou," he said. "I only Stagger
along. 1.
Princess Tablets
fast that need not cause anxiety to
the worried housekeeper, and will, we
axe sure, cause satisfaction In
BILL OF THE PLAY.
Are w ba t you went for stlJorins of
female Lroubles;ftntotelli Create-
fiturfalto
I
great
the household. Yet a family of tour.
Charles Frohman is Interested lit nit)@
dy di -covered by a toreitioso
apColf,liat-NU11tru,111,45040alf, ritive
estab hilm the
get a fine Kip axed barring, which
may bobad for filli canto. ftroU it care-
New York theuters.
cure; wUi Sio,aitively
nortual furcithouti; used eno"I"'W"
tor
fully and serve hot, garnished with
Paul Potter has never seen a recent
w000lodies; mule .1 I,
gls�:.r..:Vteur& roocipt of price 01.0a,
parsley. With the Kippered herring
performance of any play front his fine,
Aetna Druz Co. Windsor. Ont. Can.
serve some country fried potatoes. Put
'nit, new play for Andrew Idack, "Tow
a tablespoonful of lard In a pan. and
Moore," has been completed and adopted.
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when quite hot add to it four larger-
Kyrie Bellew will visit America an a
allied potatoes ant Into dice. Turnfre-
quently until the potatoes are cook-
star next season and for two years tot.
lowing.
Dr.
Humphreys'
ed through, when they will be in
Olga Nethersole has sailed for England,
quite small pieces. Now brown them,
having given up all hope of playing again
and serve Steaming hot. With some
toe a yeur at least.
Specifies cure by acting directly apon
rolls, hot ,coffee mud some fruit you
Nir. find 111re. Kendal are rehearsing in
the disease, without exulting disorder Its ,
will find that John will vote his
London it comedy by Egerton Castle call-
any other part of the system.
breakfast a success and will want It
ed .-The Secret Orchard."
repeated. It will aunt scarcely half
aa much as the steak alone.
In the short space of 11 yearn Clyde
Fitch has written 24 dramatic composi-
No. OVIUCIL FulcuL
I-Feverii, convatinins. trullammituous. .28
13
At the present low price of eggs
serve an omelet with a little at the
tions, find all of them hilve been pro.
-Worms, W -m Fo,isr, Worm couc. - .143
3-Teethins. Coll.. Cry ins,Wakerminess .28
cold ham left from iyesterday or a
little quince or arabappld Jolly In It.
duced.
Beerbohm Tree hits arranged with Ste
4-Marrhes, of VhIldron or Adults.. .2111
7--Ceuithii. Colds, Iltrouehicis . .... .23
some corn muffins, tin orange and cof-
phen Phillips, author of "llerod," I-,
write I% poeticol drama on the story of
,
8-nleur.lgis. T-Lbach., Psoe"bo-... .SIG
91-Ileadach.. Hink Houdwif.. vardiro
fee, and year breakfast will be an-
Joyed. Stewed kidney with a very
Ulysses,
h1r. Haddon Chambers has fluished it 1
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10-111vapopola. Indler"tion. Weak Sumuti,oh.46
1 1 --Supprefised or Painfu I Portods ..
little Sherry wine as flavoring, some
wheaten grits and some bakers' rolls
one act play, to which he has give -if the
.144
I-.l%VhI9...T*oP-fua.P.rIu4, . .143
will tempt the family another morn-
title of "Blue Roses." The chniactet-91,
13-Croop, Larvustais. 11mituou." ..... .%s
Lug -
are three fit number, and the story IN Ail
"&It 111h.- Krytivolso, Eruptions , .1.13
'.-Iahr
Ask your butcher to chip you some
a neglected wife. I
.... Aftiltit,i. Rheumatic, Palm.. . .23
beef from the round. Have it out just
Another monarch has conic Into thel
10-fifiiil.rl.. China, Y.wr and Agua . .43
ail carefully as the flatted or dried
field or dramatists to rival Emperor Wit I
10-4!alarrh. Inauenata. Cold In the Read .!13
beef is out. Have the fryLng-pan very
liam. The Prince of Montenegro hiks'
10-11II11hooping-Cough . . 1�1.. .23
hot, and Just a tiny piece of butter,
Written "The Empress of tile ljalknll�,,,�
and It may Soon be acted, �
97-KidnevDI-n... ,.... � ... ... .... .28
1814-Nor,ou. Debility . ............. -11.00
find when it is finelted put the beef
in the pan, Cook it for about five
I
Sir Henry Irving ham bought it lihinki
30-Urineiry Weakness, Wetting Bad .... 23
*.138
minutes, then add a halt pint of
milk. Sit,. until the milk nimmors,
lump
verse drawn to produce after "Corl"In
11
I'lls" to London this spring anti to New ,
York next fall. It Is by Fergus Ifurne, I
77 -Grip, nay Fever I .., . ....
Or, Hum rajolbanttoa�i of all Inaea"s as your
Ifill
DrUglat. fal d Fro
, ii
, _
r,., MZ
g"orij =Z9L
M.
then thicken slightly with a of
butter the size of a walnut rubbed in
author of many seriantional novele. I
'.. .U. . or I�j
,
=V' ork.
a heaping teaspoonful of flour. Cook
-_
until the 1gravy is of the consistency
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of rich cronin, remove and serve at
-
once. Seanou with emit find pepper,
Some butLared ton8t and stewed pG-
-
- LZ_=e1__ C=
Not
Sold Anywhere Else.
fatties are a delightful acoompanie-
ment to this dish.
.
Try to go manage your meals that
Therili'm
only one post office in Ihi4 town and
the left-overa dovetail. In this way
onir one Slater Shoe Ag'ctwy- Y-, cast I. buy
_
many little dishes may be served with-
..S &tcr
.8 from any other dc,aler here.
Shoe
s hat of time, that
The manufac.
-
the table may be greatly Improved
ture" make this
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without taxing the Slender allow-
rule go that tha%
I ,
snee.
can keep
t
0,
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an their
differ-
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PRETTY 13FDROOM SLIPPER.
.
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ant a in and
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The oomfortable mlippers crocheted
.
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alwaya
their qedections
have
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from wool and sewrid to fleece lined
�
up to (tic dimes.
soles are familiar to most women and
Ali
" Slater
owq
)I
are Indispensable rot- comfort lit co d
Sim
Shoes '
are
weather. "Motherhood" explains a
. GoodycarVi'ett-
way to make a pair of 8lippors for hot
ed, perfectly
smooth Inside, tacks, hinips or thread)i
I
I
;
weather wear which is entirely new.
t.
I
It is made from gray linen macrame
To be a Fenulnc " Slater " the sole
must be �%
cord in iiinriple single crochet. Each
stamped w TIT the enskem' trade mark,
. ,
a slate, - I
-
stitch is takm up In the back of the
(ranic with name and prko. $5-000V$3-�o-
y �
loop. Begin tit the toe of a number
three slipper by making achain of
Wm. Sharman, Jr., Sole Agent for Goderich
11 stitches nod in the. contro uf each
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alternate row add two stitches to wid-
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an untLI there - tire 43. Commence the
side by taking up 12 stitches, and af-
ter knitting 4even plain rows, begin 13LOOD POISON.
to widen at tile top rot the beol,which It you have thlffavrl�ul dimeauto you are In danifortintil compl,qPly ruml; the va.rim's
must be four s(itchois higher than the Rympt,outayou notloombould hon, warninutot likko itnuirdiii,to treat nient. Dent out itoll
untIlLoolauti, milt continually Weiii worwn, ,Ifyou ba- ru thrin't, 1,.t4-h_(iu tongue or
sides. mouth. mwallun giftodo, hair fallingoul, hi. .-Two ... t body. lwhftitc �k n. or .th-,r-Ig-- -f
After widening mufficiently for the thb.uwful dixon.ae .wit of, i1o. We I, 1, o y ... I a wnitm, iiiiaranteo 1-ure you IA our 1,A,r
heel, which ioust, be don., villy grad- EST htf,rritol]l fitit ATM ENT without M,u,-,iry oir 'willul, -1d YOU my When
IV Cured. Each time you enli � mi son fir. I;oIdVu,rg pe"orsolly. ,0 ... I.- 18 Dlplotlaall�
ually, ILnit 1%si) rows ithout widen- vortifleatcm and livemiem rt�ilt-eft from Life Narkouo ('ollow-, hu�pitals and StAtt whiell
Ing, and dmo r(-aso In I he same proper- testify to h in mianding and abilitleit.
tLorT until thi-re rtrf, but 12 stitches. The original testimonials can be seen at our office : $600.00 reward for minyl
Knit seven plain row.4 an(( crochet fast we cannot show ; at requestof pationtm we publish only the initials,
to the other side. Of cour,u, the work I ant fiun)v Ing every day. I nc)tii,(, if I i-iit or oi-rattift ui�,-.elf the .or. will
must be trit, imured awl gradrid ac- heal tip. hojiyo you will riot. stnp (ri-at.01F fitc, am l,,,,,,,,,1,.aA,i ,,,.,-,r I ",
that w-rrlblo d --ft I out more, aff-itid o it I nil (I I�cl I" 4.1111:11
cording to ft)(, sole th�it is to be thorlihtmettleinotorthedisetwo. I let.[ Ao Thankful to yolt for I lit, yW,�.',d),,.:,, A
used. have onome-liaratiaterfecturrenk Nylipol c1tule t1)V1i11�oudtA1 IhO
-Ide. To ina. o a fluro thinir I -uld, Ilk. 1,� nLinm, ,% ,,hlic 1�y I
A shell boidr,r finishen I lit, top verg. of. tit, .
and an cla.sitc anit bright ribbons are longer, so That it will not return. Very risto,ectfully your,i, Nlr� I � S.
CASE NO 248.0M. '114, .11 - " 4&
run through it nod I ivil wit If a bow I am happy loitay thab your rft,,4iohui9 hnIPed uty trouble Intirc "mum
on the Instep. A strong cork sole, thing I ever took. `?%.. IV. 0.
Lined with ptfiy lin,-n, hhould be used ('ASIC NO 312LWi. Oct. 1.1 I sell.
and care must tip takrin in sewing the Your Treatment has holi-i nio 1vonderflillY 1),
slipper and stile (ogother so fhat tho CA9F, Nil). 248,11(l Nov. 19, lAw.
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and I feet that you cut -ed ni, It. F. rd.
SOMY, .qI-A,I-'CTED RECIPES, OUR LATEST METHOD TREATMENT
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Blood Polito ('hronlr, Nerim-. linrit,n,rit-I. Vari-velo. Strieturti
Pumpkin Podding-6tew the pump- CURESKIdom 1111,11m, Lli,er. 8(,1m 'h. ot itl,- mid. ltc�tal Trouble,f:
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perfectly tani(ioth TO one quart of 291 WOODWARD AVE.,
il�purapkin add (in, pound of sugar, a DR. GOLDBERG, DMTROIT. MICH.
tetimpriolilful (if bulfi-r, one quart. of - -
mUk, the h�ntrin yolks of fli-e �ggn,
and one tea�pwliif,il of vinnamon Beat ---- -
with a rich rru4t. and pour in thp - _____ --- -
pumpkin � li,ilte in a m(mlorettely hot
oven.
Applet Pie. Quarter anti liare, eight
apples. Cut the quarter,; in tworind .
fLII n deep pie Ilinte. If t lie spple,i are
quite Hour uRp two-thmiq (of acup Of -
granubItM sugar, I( oalv Inoderate-
ly A., b.ilf a cup (In,- fen�p(u,nfol of 01"ID
R I.ANS Tom
cinnitnion. R(,II The und4-r rru�f very I S1
I hin. The uppe,r cruitt should be punc-
tur(-d for the escape of slearn, After
mOlAtoning the under rru�t around
the peign,I f,,I,l th,- uppor cru,it tin-
der it and press Them together to
keep in the joice. B"k(, in a inOtipr- Doctors find
ate Oven from 1TnIf to three quarti-ra
of an hour.
('r,mberry J,11v C -1c nne quiarf of i
crifritterrieq ivith ono rupfui of water -ood
in a p(virenletin anuenpan for ton rTiLn-
utes; add two boap-nir ciopful,; of A G
light brfmn sugar, and cook ten Olin-
litem longer. PrAqs t1bi-nogh a 41,,vo,
pour Into a quArp. sthallow triold Rod a
I set .n a cold place to hnr4m .14�rve In
difirity hIoek9 or rubf-4 The use nil
. the light brown mutilm inqtnad ofthe PrescripU011
vv,nftfi giveil a most delicate flavor
! Indian Parlding-SIvald one and a
half cupfuN Fellow cornmeal In two
quarts of milk, add Anilt, ano trible- a
9poonful of filingor and lot It Pitand f IV IMA
. lu's" ty minutes. Then iteld one cup- For =1111MAML
ful Of molassom two egir-i and ftpiecta
, of butter the ,ilzei of rt wrtintit Bake
I ifilorwly from torn to three hourq, serve
I with cream. �
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pounds of round Pionk ; dredge with .w b_.A1 Tit" bitribih Pat. and O"
Ral MA. the -,it R I P'A NT.1-lunt==
flour and tyrown In two tabimpoonfulif .11odiot.. A I PA N 8 ,. (or I
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lard. Into thia poor one pint of hall- t . L: -01 be -a" he -7 pdd� to, 11" fasift,
0 Ing wfktpr and mid ono tortaporin malt, f-,vd.d '. ,b, lkfp-- (li-kal Co., Nii, . so
ri nne,-half tenaponn pepper anti turnip lz�t Kip. v_k.
one carybit three Ritallint of nalary
ri cliappip-if limp nee friblo natural rine-
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