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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-10-11, Page 3OF . - - - - - - - - � , . � ., , . . . . I . _ . . . . 1. - , __ -9 . .� .. . -9 ­ . __ - - � . ... . . ... ... . - .- ___ , - - - _ ,---- - - , , , . __ __ - , ". �4,II;I�.4 9 1 �m ��;� �Ir :;. ;I - � ; _=�777-7 . . , -_ ___ ;LT, . 1 9 __ .- I ­­_ �­--- -­-, ' ................. ..... lgp THEY FEAST TURTLES. , � ho ,said,. " tho battle was desperate, ... -9 i M and mtd�o one comfortable till a dentist . ARMS$ I -_ Legend of The ArbutUs. NOW" t after a wililic we igalued a, little, '_ can be consulted. HANDLING OF " Wo 0411 or 101 I opir. 11 4141d Now 11rafft oil -_ I and ive marched on a little. I turn- Nearly all the good effects of alco- -_ the QuIlly One. WNACE4 ed around to see the troope and shout- HOUSEHOLD. holic otlinulanto can be secured from SEASON �OF SiiOOTINO ACCIDENTS Many mucam ago there lived an old .'NECESSITY OF "" bo' � ginger. But tiso sc-tialled ginger NOW Ar HAND. At a place called Notross, on the ma a alone, in his lodge beside a frozen -go on, boys I' a . - I ad I sto oil __ - ed, " 001 Pit �, -T."'W".1-W., R.- habit has to ba guarded against. So I �_ French Ivory Coast, the natives be- s His Imucks and , 'Tells How vie Grace of God across a dead soldier, and lo I it was , pUN-W,1X_1-t1N Sp, - bas the cayenne popper habit. A rew )'llagetithollil lo Fellow Wlits Have that to oat or destroy a turtle beard wore long and white with ago. Age my son I I saw at the first glance he ' BAT11:4 , , . I Rev. Dr. Talm., I G.04 1,081111ii-opolst Vare 0A4041141 be would mean death to the guilty Ono I He was heavily clad in furs, for offlow Preserves Tbrough Tip,j.nptations and Sorrows. was dead, kind) yot I didin't dare to Few city people realize the many - - - 1*44041 Ilk i 11414tillox F'o4ves oad 11 %Ivr- or sickness among tho family. - The and ice were everywhere, The winds. , , , .. � 06-91br- stop a minute, for the exists. bad come advaistaikea of thealty -houge, withiLa Y41GNUBIVITAB AS A .FIREWOOD. till" Or 11.11aving f!4k � t4. . fetish men, of which there arc Plenty, blow wildly through the forest, and :1 . , � - ' In the battle; a llow"Pa' declare that years aiso, a mcm went the old man we In . j, 0 1. just got down on full supply of hot and cold running An odd w4d for use in domestic , With the garlso season, the Aj disop4tch from Washington, Says: tions, are rich In it -rook -salt, spring- . throw my ar . . .at about searching I my knee", and 1 saig vitater, over the average farmhouse to f Ire& is lignumvitae which Is. used like Pars regularly begin the chronicle of - night his canoe the deep allow for. pieces of wood to ,Uke I salt. sea -salt. . Christ, the, Creator al to sea fishing. In the . -Dr. Talmage -chose as blo text . I g ' was t1strown up on tbe beach empty. keep up the fLre in his lodge, In des- . od." i the worij, whon) hs uttered our text, around him, and ave him.one, good which pilgrims go In vain to get 0001- driftwood and wreckage out of salt accidents from firearms. These aeol- I I Xly, .al. I'salt Is go kiss, and said, "Good byo, dear,' and Tbore is nothing for severe weariness water in open fireplaces and in grates, dents are -as recurrent and as fro" Thre,3 days afterward a turtle camp potr be returned to Itho lodge, and, .1 I ­ The, Bible, to a dictionary of th;B fill. krkaW it wouhl bNome Wore and more Sprang u.p and . shouted. 'Come on, like the intelligent use of the bathtub. for t . Ile sake of the various colored quoutly fatal LIS the drowning catas- as is, eat, similes. It employs i r6ig,nif !calit as the shaf tK were sunk. la in the Christian con- V-111 it two-thirde full. of water as hot flames it produces In. burning. The lig- .trssphee of the owimming and boati to at the same place, with the sitting dowa by tile lost few dying I � ,, among livint', i �d, und the buys 11 11 So It Ing, mail on its back alive and well., Since coals, he orled to Xannabuosho that creatures, storks and eagles, and doves aad� the opraug'$ wore bOr( et, it Is a fierce fight. Eternal as yvit, can stand. A� g ,Boa. , � . . I ked, land the crystals fit .00d way toile- numvitao thus Used is the refuse of Sea that time they have never eaten or be might not Polish. ' And tile wind and ussicorws, and sheep, And cattle - I Pump,% were War fix depending oil the strife. termine ,how , Lot it, should be is to mills woTkIng this wood, pieces not It Is likely - that in tho. course of destroyed one of that species, al- blow aside the door and tbere came in . , � - wore gitcheral. SWitba grace of 0011 ages see amengi trees, d ant. it is -for all lands, for Heaven is waiting for tlsv� bulletin' put tiloolbow down into the water to big enough or not suited for 1111111111, aLyear its many men a -re killed bythe though, they enjoy other species. a beautiful matdork. liar .checks were . � bluths, and to announce the tremendous !,sell(%. test it. Of course. tile fingers, or even facture. As a f lrewood lignumvitae to accidental discharge of firearms as If ane happens now to be washed rod and made of wild roses; -her eyes , j�omegrallatesp and Ili- t' abund , mond, and ppP;es; among jewels, . gill ages. it acama to un,ttergIrO .. aal I r .t I sk were large, and her hair touched the ... . . I pearls,. amethysts, and jacinth$, and hi Pardon "for the worst .. all OV allot, g III of sabre, fall of the hand, form no test at all, Pour a luxury, aalltaZ it about $20 iston, Wore ghlot in the eatireVabals. cam- asho,re t.bGre is a groat commotion 1 1 , uses no stale 61a, comfort for ,the Sharpest suffor- battle-ax�6, groaning -on evexy side. a tablespoonful of assim fila into the It is commonly sold in comparatively palgh of- the Spanish-American war. the tow.a. First, the.women sit down ground its stle walked. Her ,hands . not stop for loss or bereave- water. After about P.glbt minuteo so . were covered with willow buds, and . ourysisprases; Christ . . Ing, ittightest light for the thickest We cua mall lots or by the barrel. M(jd,crn improvements' have removed and istart singing and beating sticks; � . illustrations. . darkness. Around about the salt inant, or anything else. With one ax.. soaking in this, spray or sponge the a great many of the dangers which next a small piece of white -cloth, hor clothing was of sweet grasses and , . In -my text, Which Is the peroration lakes of Sara,toy,itbere, are tell thatka, dent embrace, and one loving kiss we skin with cold water very quickly and . formorly.wete associated with the U140 color must be white. is placed on the gerns. Her molcoaslas were of white I .. � of cup of His aer%nossia,, He picksup I it . *Iit, and utteir on., farewells. and . then cry, rub dry with a rough Lowell. PICTURES OF DOGS - -00 red tilies, and when she breathed the air of . - and -men toiling day and ni . , 4 Kuns, so that while there may still turtle's back,, i d is then prepa I crystal, asta holds it before His congre a aij.,ne ,'Come. on, bevel 'Vhe,re are other It sore Or lame,trom over exertion, __ occur accidents -which no ordinary and placed oil ther cloth., ,generally the lodge became warm. The old man . I . , yet ti'lloy never exhxuat th , . , . . . fo . gation as an illustration of piviue heights to be captu,redi there areisih- walking or riding or bicycling, tot- Varvell 114, K0110 4014 4111111414 or 11141 N114. resight, could provent probably plantains rice and palm oil; then, said; "My daughter, I am glad to � 1,prakse in the heart, when Ile says, what treasures. And if the, twelve tll-.)us- or crowns to be won." low the bath with a, mild massage Of Callturseii ,%940, skine-teaths of all shooting fatalities amid it lot snore singing, dancing and �aee you- My lodge is *Old 4744 cheer- . . , . I "Salt IS ,d millions of ow race 8401111 'low . 0 I we all know by experiment: . Ell � - a Yet, as one of the Lord'a Burgeons, th�'jausclea with a little vaseline. y M all study Boma day that that happen are due primarily to antics of the fatiksh, people, it is Oak,- loss, bab it will Shield you from, the � . . . good," ' I . cry ouL to Goil-for Hli axercy, thor . I on wit . goes on temposts, Toll.me who you are, I am . w4uld be essiough for all; for those I must bind up two or t4rce wounds. Then take a half hoar nap and you fascinating and oldest of .the sciences, carelessness.' * r1od back into the sea and . . I shall try to carry out the Saviour's farthest gono in sin, for the murder. Just lift thent ]low, Whatever they will be all right. . astronomy. Then you will bei able to The testimony of guides, and in faeL its, way rejoicing.. Manito. I blow my breath and the I I : . idea in'this text, slid in the firstplace er Standing On tile drop Of the gal-' .be. 1 have been told there is noth- MAny persons believe that the daily locate the isou,4tellations of Castle at nearly every man who has had a Ourlous it is that it is only one wt . iters of the rivers stand still." The I .1 . litty to you. that grace is like salt In.its an ocean of more Ing like. salt to etop the.bleeding of morning batb In water as cold With amu- of the village& that strictly observes tualdan said: "I breathe and the . . . loWs. it; is I . Ys 1. as Major and Canis Minor, the big and iting Zxperience in dealing . flowers spring up in all the plains." . I � beitiAty, Yogi need n9l; go far to find and if - I Ourope, Asia, Af rW. a w;ound, and so I take this salt of the hydrant affords, if takess rogu- little. dog, and in the mouth of the Lear hunters, is that ninety out of thl.B custom or bollef, And that village . . . . I ' . . . . The d Loan said: "When I walk I . t4e beatiq. of salt, We live in a land Nowdh and Soutlt,A-�neriog, and all the Chwist's Gospel, and put iton the lac- larlY, is of the utmost importance in little dog you will find a very big, very hundred accidents are due. eith- is supposed to be ilia one from which , 9`1 . I , � W41,10h prodaces f9urteen millions of - maintaining a sound and vlgoroux bright Star calletl String, the dog or to Ignorance -or to , oareleasnes's. It tile man went fishing and Was brought about- the IcaVoS fall from the trees ., � . � is4nds of the Aeu,. went down in It C�ated SoUl. It smarts a .little at . ­ I .1 at, Any command, the animals hide in - I ' � buShel:S'of it in tk year,, and ytots. call ps, and constitution. it is a mistaka to think star, the brightest star !it the fir '. L . I I I .1 to -day, they would have rooru enough f !rat, but see I the bleading Btu I . I man- a ourious Tact that men who are back by the turtle. . B I . I I their bolas, in the ground and the birds I . "k' to 'it � I . that it is' Unsafe to take a cold bath eat. .So called by the Egyptians be� olZ6ful and painstaking in the ordin- . . I . a to morning ra -Lealls, and in a to I tile flesh comes again as ilia flesh L . I 1. I . I i I . few hours got to the su � lt-mines ,lut, jio. wash and to, come up clean. . . I w1kell the bod ' ' . __...Q____.�_ . fly away.11 Tile usaiden said: ,,Wlfeu I . . I I . child' I y 14 !beated. In cases walk about the .plants lift . I . . - . . of a little . "Salt is good II! ; cause it watches.the ,rising of the ary occupa.tions of life Wkso'nke dan- � . isalt-springs.and you havethis. articleo Tbough ypAr sin may be deep and � . . � . of complete heat exhaustlork the treat- Nile and gives notice by its appear- ger6usly lax.,when they go out, into TER. - I up their , '. . I I . � I I - . . HAIR AND CHARAC heads, the trees cover thoir nakedness inorsitug, noun and night, (in your raging, %t file tell you that God's � I 0 - went now favquxed is an ice-paoking. ance of Ebut important event. , . the woods or along duck streams for . .� . '8alt ha4 . I grace is it bridge not built on earthly WIlen you are perapiring, freely, and . I - Did you ever notice that people of with leaves, Uto birds come back and ' . . �, . I table, . all the beauty ofthe Does not tile tut Ell t the ancient' a few days of shooting. - . -4 I .. SOMAE lys ETALS � I a . . ,au,pw-flaka und wiltor-foansI with dur- piers, but silspeaded and spanning the . . are. " warm all the way tbrou�gh," you Guns are leftistanding loided in ex- very violent'tens.Per have alwaya close all Who see me tillig.", Thus they talked ' . . . . ability added. It is., be � waltifal t . 0 tile awful ioliasm of thy gul . It,. one end I . I - - lilt, Eire in t3 I Egyptians idisouvered and thess'named d place I a, I are drawn muzzle fore- growing hair? Lt is a fact that av- Rxid the air became warm in the lodge, I 11 . I . I . . . I Are worm ravagwerawy .'i"isro'lleitis G ., . pe -very beat -shape to- step. these constellations prove the age PO -90 . . r The, old mitu's Isead dropped upon hLs .. I I I ilaked, oy��, bet under P40 9'Laiss You resting upon the rock. of %eternal . into water as cold as y -gilt can get, . oat through brush fonces, are lead- etry man having close growing'hal . I . . I .. � . . 1,4tillid Mor 1114illsill.. .both of the knowledge. of stars and of in y bat! tem- breast and Its -aiapt. .1 an the Sun I S s, and the diamonds,, and promises, and the : other oil the . � . . I The feat of 1, shooli; 1, is only a . are is the owstar of. a dealdedl I :11 . . I I ; . Some people ateunder the impres- . . � dogsV The age of the canine family 0 carelessly into wagons, or � to came out-, and.a blaebird came to the I . I ' the whito tree-braliches, and tha foundations of Ireaven. Dbilletrit's i - - meaningless, tratitt 0 -a Ling Par. it is easy onotigh for me . . . . I ­ .. .. I . sion tbat t4a now fairly famlliar� ton. ap far as is almost aa,iemota and well known thrown, regardless of qul k 0 glan" how a man's hair toy Of the ludge and called,. "Say-ee, . . . Splinters, asku t4a briogeS of Lire, as wore arobe so incrusted W'lith jewels . ' 4oalthy parspAs. 4re: concerned, , Of a,9 that of tile human family itself looks, into'the bottoms of boats, Con- note, at a . I . � � '' * . . whitish metal platilluro is one of the . WS fidle say-ee I I ant thirsty V And tke river , . . . 1 I . . Lhiesn,"T48M. is more r him evexh dared to . ouurse,'q Vlotbg of heart disease will *ld sidering the extent to which even gro. . Than I knoW'how to ba I . . � . . . the pun gilaLs , . that no one afte . . fe%� Substances more expensive than I , . Wrom the ear.1y dawn of the war � . � . I . called back,, "I am fVaB, Come and . I arulAtectural, Skill in one, of those weaj ilt; 'but our Klag,. Jesus, takes ' do well to keep out'of ice Water, and the. (19g. has haeu associated -w � those of considerable experience are him. . . drink." And as � the uld. man Aept the , I . . . . that fascinating Y811OW material we � . 3 ith mail, I . . . . I brys'tals Of salt 'Llsau human ingenifity Off the robe of Ilia righie6usness, a Spend so great a portion of pur lives -very Old and feeble - Wk.s must be guilty. of'theqi indiscretions it is sur- - .�%ik of .at rong temperare. generally . I I 1. � 11 I . 1. . Ali early writer, Cular,.Bayg; "Thadog . I . muiden passed ter lawalls above his - I � I � � has ever demo natra tell in an Alham- nolke blood-dyed.and heavell-impearl- .: * ,� . . ... , caretat - It is said ' Uhat no -case of . . .4 prising,that there are not more fatal .vigorotts, but ,it tho,aurska tImP they . � . 11 III Wanting.. , . . � . . . � . is the knest complete, the. most'sl.ngu* . � bead and IAB begau� to grow amall. . � . � . etor,,s. it would take all � I I . � - Inflammatory rheumatism has ever. low and the u . aost Useful 0011(luest .of accidentsto .be recorded'in the course ity.3 not always flxdd,in their opinions. I . � � I- . I ' . ti . . 1. . ad, -and reaches it out La the worst Thris, howeve . . , i I Ir Sbreamis of water ralsout othla mouth, . , I . r..4s not so, even d3low �, . . � - time, with, all tinfringement Upon wiatch in all the earth, and -says; . . developed Wh5ve the patiept for a . f a season, rather illan, that there Now, 'the ma.n� wlth ootinse bat . L, root:, . I I I � I - 1. tug. that, b4k for bulk, PULtinum is snan.11 Amang.the ruins of the pFe-, 0 1 . assilffiodn lie was a small masq upon the. . . I 11. � � I . . . . torulty for Lin angei ol: ixod to tell .iiput t at onl wear it . � series of'yoars had taken a cold bath I . ad. Ili: his prejudices. Coarse hair da- I . I � b now' W8�x It. hardly less than twloe as heavy:as . historic cities Of R n ,Nine- are so ma,sly. - . .ground ' His clothes turned to green . . . . . Is _ . . ' . , gypt and I ' asumerlegs gun, * notes 013SIIULIOY� It is not good bus- , . . � . ;� I . � usse-Itaif the gipries in salt-orystal. 6o f Or everl"' .., . . . every day, . . I i I Babylon, *11.0se flashes are Witlithe up.to�date h .. leaves, atid the maiden, leaning -upon . . . .. I I . . . . . gold., . At t4a standard rqta of �1.50. . . I . vah. ant - . . - . � I . � .. . with the grace of God; it is �erfectly . � 'gq wo.iLb I . The right method.is to first.wet the tic, as b I uL -as liames .in a story bGu'k, equipped with the saitety luck, there Laf,esa JiWioy , to oppose. a man � whose the ground, took from her bosom the I . . . I . ... . � , , � . Again, the graciii of God I" like salt per troy ounce I'd is b6arly. . I � � _ I . � .. 'rho eccentric. man . . . . I beautiful. I .have seen it sul.66th out . head lirld nook. and slslasll'th�e alsoial- . . is. not much danger to the bunter in hair is coarse. most, precious flowirs and hid Elwin. . � .. . . in the ,way we come at.it. The stilt $235 it Pound, platinuril only *100., are foUnil pictures .'Of dogs carved in . . . . ��,�-, . I . the. brow . I . I . . � � ' . has alwaysfine haLej and you naver all about Under t . he . leaves . Then I I . . . wrinkles of pare from . all ,th*. surtace is almost alwiiys. im� if, though, ydq were -the fortunate ders.. .Thiess: it 14 s4fe for 41ratist every. � .. . .. I a . I . . atone, a,nd titaso (logs were represent- ordinary bundling. Rat even such wea.- * . ., I . . I � have aeon if pqa�,o qu aged man -feel, . . I body to take t4e plunge, It% warm* . . polls, the -cautious or experienced saw , a man Of orratiO 't8Ud6ucIa­X1 .1 . : , , , .. .. , . pure-thiat which. inerusts the Rocky Possessor of a jump of iiIatinum . . . . . -udes of friendship with men . . . . . __ ha -d a Sound she breatbod tipoethem.and said, "I - - . I -i . . 1 . . .. weather one pWh stay in'tbe Nvater ad in (%Ltit � huntsman will not leave Mandi�g or. who at the. same .time, I . . 1. . ... . . !have seen it I . ' . ' . I I almost yqang ag�in ; I �Nfountuind and the South .American e4ual'lia bulk to. it poqn-d cit.gotd1he . .1 . showing that -then, as now,.they were ­ . . . give all )ny Virtues and stay'Sweetest . I � I I Lift' ilse stopping shqulders,. and put I . . . . . ;-:,�.0,Lb. a few lAinuteA,.but in winter ,the* best, . - . I . I less, the InimKi who waii not, refined in his .. I I . pampas and in India; but the miners silvery -looking lum� wisuld,bt . . . . I lifill frieull.5. and helpers. . lying. about ht� camp un � . . breatJi, and tilt Who wout pic# - th". . ,- % . . . . I his falt . , I . I . . � . d . . I '. I : ' . ark -1 into ihe'duli eye..,14�lomoff dia- Ian in to -gct ont. a* igoqn as plls- . . . . charges have been drawn. , The major-. tastes. . . . * do BO on bonded knee." . �Ifiieu . . . I l sp, 0 , I ' ; - " h -a La and no,t*100 bat §175 for platinum, if not Is � � . .. I � musb I . . ­ go.down .through the a .1. . . � . ANTEDILUVIAN. � . ... . �. ". ... 7'I*� * I � c�veredj its anat9rqicqI qu4lities ,.�Jkka . . hI,g bn Bible. "Qoldo'l iqld to have heart pro, . - ANOTHER I ity of 'eur hunters, however, are I. t -he maiden moved away through the. * . I I. .. I 9 .a s, and he. dea:rest, -is t4a liea'vieit t.' I .. I � . I amat Fair hair indicates refLuentailt. YOU I . I I I . . r .. alof � . not provided- , may have notice . . . . . I . . th� on Is 'the d rk ' labyrinth. t �, . . . � I It ismarruiv to the bones." It . .y gold Ii4tl* 9,re R6;texally th" There have been f6and In Western with such,weapons and � d, that men engaged I .. . I be said, . I . . I arth. . . . .. ` . dgise4 la , . 0 � � woods and. lsvelr the plallis. All the . . � � ng by galleries of 'rook, and With. c . 'he � I � . . . 1. - . I . 11 . . . 1. . Ult of 0(afanding. qrnuqd.Il in CoLo-rado the f6ssil' refiddins of L I . . t . . torches and I ii� d� t air wa ,: Irbrei� tlmes,'as pqAtly an -4 pr � . . in using the oad� :fashione,A shotgun La. Latell ' in aestlia- b- I I I ''I helps to digest the fqqd, and to purify � . . . . . � eotu . irils sang to bar, and wherever she . I . I I kaxes. t' acd- res . . . . . al.or especially . . A.. . . .. PLO , .11 y . . . � ..., restore the largest . . . . lived * on I I . I � ., . �- the'lito' , calig the pulses, uderful (�hl , ILI al . 1, . . ,9d, and t9 . -and. ' Ily n1T. ',rilerabbing t,Q , .assimal which ever , or. rjflo -lie only' saf rule is to exer- tic plirsuits, where deliciley is requir- itepped, and flowlsere else,;grows the - . I . , . . is , . I . -.1 .. under ,'Lhe-v.el�yjoundadons of .the cally as heavy. is tht.it wq I � I . 1. . � . . I .. I � . I � ..: �. quiet- the spleass; and inatead-'of &)ut-. . - . to all.salentific ise'the greatest . 'a . , . . � � - . , .. I salt- lies thait: metal irldiulu, knqwn to the users of `LrOulAtio"I is .too much Of-a-facl, and. .this iorth, 46eOrdlug . c . possible, cautiort. dId, have... Invariably fiae, laxuritint rbutua.' L - ,t 1. . I . . .. .1 � .. earth, ,.to where. the . I . , ­ . - - . I I . I . L, .. . . .. . . I 11 . . - I -i . I I'll&, � man Iq a pWIbsilphical hoSP't7 . � , _ 1 I . I lake me. Eivari, if you records-. . The scientific .name .of the In the ppTsuit of the.gq.me birds, hair'ailA boards.' ' 1he Sam man, as . - � I .. . I � . makes up the -nation's wealth. 'So' gold-slibbed Pans 0s: a-flishing,the . , A . . I ' I . . . . 1. . . '. . . I ­ � . . �! al'to be experimesited up;Dn by.�rayer . . I . . . glily animal , Is. Broa-Losatir uB_oxO*eIs1s,, and whi matest amount:Of a, cl particularly -ers; are al- I . 1. . . . . . . . I � I . .� . �., I . ) is to .be 'Intensely, hard, sjon6qrrodible silvery dress 1pefoxii the skin hi'thorou , . � � all afford the g asa, . paint . . � . I , . With the grace -of God*. .It I .1 . ' ' I aur.:The , . . . 1. � � . . - I .PEAT IS A P6PULAR rUEL. . . . . I , 1. .� I iiii keeps .4im sq. ,woll. thiii: hel does not . . � . .. . I irid! , Lk dry Tio, 11arm Will be don�. Wh4t6ver is 0o,mmonly tormed a dinos, rt to ltranters.:frequent climbin able for. their . personal , � I I . . . . I , , I . .. . I .. . 1. : profoupilly sought - after.. With ah points.. Pure, , t1ra, ts priced t . . . . . I . .. ppo .9 ways remark . . � . . I . . ­ � I . . .. I I � - . . . I . I � 11 . , � 1 * , , Qki , specilnea - of which a part has been of. f6Apoa i',4- Aecesaa � .. � 11 , - 1. - .. I � . . I 1. . -_ . ­ I � .1 .. 1. .. I , .1, need to Lap -grayed for as an In' . ` � � . I I Valid. I �� - $30;)_'per piot�md and La So beavy� re- moi�t'ur ig le.ft Will very qui . These , fences I I ­ . .. .. . I ... . . .. .. .. the concentrod.- :energies .�of body, . I a N . . . . . . .y.eva,, . . I .is .,ry. . peculiarities.. : . , . .*' - 'nie Iaig,14ss i*,�upie rma , it. voki-siper, . ,- . I r ' I * I . I 4rq ap ILI I . . . . 1. 1. ­ . ­ .1 .� I . . I . 1. ­ . � , . , i .et� .ing now qf a. health ,religion I t, ly'that this Weig4t, ,of it. would porat#3. _Tbie, m wriling to soleutifle:cal- all, kinds. and I�Lktterns, .from - ,rhe. br�lllaat, 6prighIly fellow has . . '. � I 4in thine !a to gotifiLo, found wits, tic( . . ­ . �are (4'' � 1. '; .. . .. 1. y , I ' it � Qt Iva , In . r � I I I Heat'Wel, 111141 4.11('41110r. I I , �_ .. I . , ., I ii]ilnd, and. soul, *-,Via must dig forr . .� ...Go,. � . ' fbet long , . I. . . � - . . I .. . I .. I I I .. I . . .�.. . I .: . -nqt� of that mqrbid religion -that ` ' atber -14 . 0a, 0 f* , the prisaitive:brash or rail.structyre gaiuetra)ily a early beard, If ssbt, bla . . r I . . � . , . . 1. . � No man stumbles accideXil-ly on it. be fn-'bu'$.k'r' .larger than half the yoa,v clot -as -As socip Lka y I_, Illation, ' about seventy-. Lve . ' . - ­ I ' . ' Pet&beats coal...'In open f Lreplaces ,�, . ..p . . . . . .. I. I 1 I * fiiet* high .. � .. , . I I rAL4 fqr t4reo 41.qiqrs on*a gravestone . : Ofie physiplqq w n , , - to thod trulally"Isailt dividi Ii f a I. � ��. , . . I �, a paqad qt gql& , r ho, WieveA In �Ahe and twe ty, or twenty-one � is I - ILI easy . to� bring a � -1 ' ' We need to go down to the -very, low- sL7.e 01 . ' . , � - -ng ine is ha�iir - cui� y. . I I where a Steady heat and. not a ora6k­ ',' ;. . - _. I.. 00'. , ", . . . I -4 religipn t4at prospers best -'in a . a . q -palled "Iridlu Gold bath, 'Saya that only one caution The next- largest specimen c4l. this bo,r,d,'OT wire. Oneef the most fre- 'salil.a to,tha-face.oUtha'asiAls, wh 'it ted -tile ola-Pashioned - - � . . " � . . . . est 'strata of 'earnesLffesa and ftk:i,tb yet the - . .1w, 'Points , . . � I . , I . I . I .. .0­1�a ling blaze �s *w n . . ., � , � . . . Wit$ eat, . . . . I I . � ,qd state qf t4e hirer I' I speak of th�B . . of a gold nib are not of, Vu . ever. t1lacovered tI- quent causes. of accidents 'is, the citre-, hair 'is amrly �" bog bloc#s have,. lssailts:, 110L to be -, . � . . . . I . I . .. . . . . * I I . . , . . it. Super ,to Irldium, La necessqry, "Never,eutqpr cold �wa� creature . . : .Ela ,laugb�s wlisre, @old . . . . ­ .. . - I sup-. to fill(! . . ficial o4loru%ion ' - long* and gall,; In. ar hictu see aoiisi' to :IauL,h at. I . . . . 11 rpligioni titat C4,rist preached. . . I . . lve, but of a' natuiat bleikd- of iridinns. ter while oat of bre4th. Always'wait mated to.be, aixtY-fiVd feeC . less holding'or handling of. res . Q9 . ­ 1� � I . -a . . I . . - .. . . I , will a6l; turn -it Up. We must Sir' �, � .1. 1. .. , � . . . . found in tho best' Wdllsands: They. as � I . ppse ,w4,sks, t at p3l, has ooa�, - . . . - .till your 1:troaiDbi4g is normal, : Tem- eightlien feet in heldhill. � . �. I . :� . . . I . . � , . , I - . . iglqn I . , getting, over -or tbroughone of these : Th .Cheaper, bealthie-r and isive less trou-' . .. . I ". �� 1.4 L.. . and another rare metal, 6sin'r4n;I. This. I - � � .1 . . . . are is a groat (11(ferenee, between I I . : ,�_ �, ,� . and Implore, and ijig until we strike � ­ . . ... , . I � � . � . i I , I . � I I ' ' , . . I . I .. qqere4. the wqtld t4at, qisease* will -be . . I . . � rature tas nothing to do with.. the. 111.5 � of. the skeleton secUr- fences. Many cases.have been record-- cod,rsD. hair.ispa biair, that ls harsh, . .. . .- .. I I 1, . , * , blend is ifou -so, Vo . .: ble� ... � . . . . , I.. . . . the spring ..foaming with living Ava- .,nd: in t,4B form of ales I . . . ,The ljotti( I I . . I . . . I . I I . �afklslpa, ; and t4 . I . . - - that when chilled you . . a have climb- -)rt to disr . .. . 1. I .? . . � . .. ­ I 1. .. I . . � . � ,: 4� .. it . 4t 4 nIan a hundred I � . 1. -some fla,ttea6*j, AoEq.6 qr a plu�head matter, eiccept . ad Avere the,, tw'co thigh bones, a num- I ed where. unthinking in n . iLliquisix It r0quLp6s. 411 exp. . ' ' - mean -that YOU. . .. : . ­.. ,.� I . - I . ters. . 11 . . . . . � . . I � I . . . I This does', not . can . . . I I years of age wiTI, come In fromI busi- - . . � .�. I . . shtipa�kn lopalitieii Wbere placer must. 4ol: get into cold watei.;' be�r of vertebrae, and seven 1 of- eight I ed,,a fence. and than pulled their guns Lidgqhii4 it�, r�qr_'exafrkpla, -a mans L . . . . I . � . I . � .1 ppas, qtsd qay, '!I feel tired. T -think. �Thosl ithe. w.ar*k of evupp�atlon be- . I � . I I . .1 I �. .. . . . . Out,up'yonr coal Cellar, thro;,v away ­ ... t �, .. ... _.. . (I . I . . . . I . I - gold is . ferand, placer gold ,� __ I ribs, .The -thigh is six feet,,,und ,tell I th�lrough after them.. Ili . such cases,. ,.mru;stac4a may beas fisme as silk'an(I uttle a I . . . . - 1. ' I . . . I . p4ust be tim I.qi_ Igo' ;t�. go,,and, . .6 a- paline Waters being th . at..� sort that is � obtained HINTS.kOR :HOUSEKEEPERS. '. inches Ln.1e' � rigth, the vertebrae I f if teen there is always ddliger of the hammer yet ca.fl�hot. be trakne your Be sid boycott LItti-ec,al . � . , . . I 4 . .A , ., gips; land as Wh 4 Ell . . ' . . .d* to grew into - . ­�­..J . . %vif4q4t qno p4ysical pang, heaven are.exposeEL'to t1to sun thli vapour , . ­ � � . . . . .. tr � T4d-.ia graceful eqrvie- . -Th,at* . merchant. Tfie, D&ILaich:. and �50uth� _. . .1 . .. . .. , :_ . . . In dittifielter and.the ribs over or Igger catching 'on some prot because.the . . . ,� � . . . .. - ' .. 11 . . , . .. . . . a by washing fooge dirt and not. by If you.,have handsome. vases on th�: inches . . . Waled coal kings are still going,to.. . I I � I I . . . � I . : � . ' ' ' sAll: that 1 hair' . rsh. - , . . . � I 1� . will-h4ve hint. . . , float � aWay,'Jeaving nothing. but the , and eight. inches broad. Ing tW!g or point, with thp. �ej � is hA Nowi .PW,Pla whoaa . . . . . .. .. , I . 0 hin,g. Of these "irldossaine"' ' nine feet long , _ . . . I . . . . . I I . . hita' stilt at the bott' of .i rus ,. I .. � : mantel-pidee, -or on: top of .the ..book- . I have. dominion over us, but� a tixnely. . . . . -, -autt tl4e ch'ief bpat4ty of grace ` ptll�e W . OM . he , scale$ � rs were the largest; aski- the hunter himself `cW �nyllody 'who ihah- is bAn,+h have amiabla but cold - . . . . � .1 I . is in ,. . - the 'pin4head type alone.. are r The dinosau . , . ' . , . I use - . . tank, E�D, when the.ClAristian's soulls I . case,� etd., fill them with 'ple'ass, ,it y , '. ,t4e yipinity is like�- I sta They are aiways ready to .. of. peat. may materially leasen the , . . . ,. . ; I the soul. It takes that which was . I . suitable for pan points, aill do not mills of prehistoric, times, 'existing happens to, b.e in . � ' . . 1 11 . _.. . - ,. I 7 sand, which will, weight thern po they I . . -coming winter's .coal bills.. . . �. . I I I usness, - a f If th of the, entire y,early Will - . a I . . . . . : . . . 3v:,hell the r'gi(bll llbw.coveired'by the ly "117& ut it is difficult to. arouse - eXV4068d -to the Susi of, Righteo . to regaive, thia fiqll offk�ct a.4 tl;e I list.e. b . v: ,�A hard, and acid, and rqpulsive, and d salfishises exceed ' ' ubt be overturned easily, In �bUY7 . . ' . -'.� 1. . . 11 jb,eAr fe0ings. . I . ­ . -he bog.,,owners and . , . , . I .. . OiCsfs, � - , the vapoure. of pride aii a *e . S' wits. a waste of .gun's dise) . . . - . I �, I . . - Is tmay average. three and - ' in I In men I t. .. , - I ... � I I sualtes, it all over . Ilk C; pours . , find,, wit. . . !ng -any Such ornament be careful to Rocky Ai011ufai . I _�arge. . . of -this dig . VisfortunatelY, t 'ssed a * . I I . ww. . , - and wisafldliness f lost. off, arid there is I JkLis. tTbe , snokod too be . a"' ide4 in :p. - LOU .tile , hair -of their, bead is, peat merchants ha-vo in. . greft . . a one's � natare what David' ,calis - . . . � *�Othe,T7 . . " . . . � , .. . . '. 11 11RO I it half to four ounce$ Par ton of gol:l examine ille"bott'offs. and see that. it- �mttrsh and Oesh-water .ILL . . � ,).jit . 11 .. 1. . I I I . I I . . 1Z. � . chiefly left-basseath, pure, white hot,. a . . ­ . ' tkaed wide scientific. jn- fence climbing is that of kotdkss �Ae gollaiially-la'filot, almost alWays-of 014)orhtnit�y.: There are enorinausde- . . . .. . I '. . - . ' , ... ,,,t,bo beatity of bblinesa,"'It extirpates . . obistined. . Of tie pin -bead scale is perfectly flat, and ack will stand , find has arc - . ., . . . . : I I - I . . I � 9. . 1. ; . in - the, � . . I .1- � , - 134' and' un neAs of heart. Then, as in the.'cuse . I I . �. I � . , . . I . ;gur�'dg\v . - 4 &,or than .their beards. posits available, espeolally . � veryLhing' that is' blitef - I � 10,000 ,,to 'not weigh more than an ter I ,n on a. leivel. ,�.Itb, the'lgrkaes. it. sha e. � da r . . . I . � � , - � ' I . . . . .. eat. . . � , ,.. t 1�1 . . . I -it . . 40,111 I stsad� . I . I , d, depogits Ili, � , I I . clean. It jealousyj and pri.de, -and of the salt, the -furnace is added, Blaz7 gunce, ,and are worth about $250. Pare .1 � � . . . ... I . . I . I Itil. tv f t4e man allps kind pitob- Whan, tha board is fall,-coverltig the north -and Ili Iro,lan w . . . , w . . .6 . a casp. I . . .1 I . I �, - any -kinds of plums. ! . . . . . ­ . .1 . . . . . . ' * I . . Thei,skiiiii of in, . I sly want digging and (Irving to .. . .. I I . . . V4. 4yX.waf;d tl I kely- to he f ired aut:Lre,_fac6,. the color vtvrias. rout w al * .. . I I , - I I Ing 'troubles, �tirreid by smutted. - '- '.to eon bli. removed by Immersing them : .. WAR A L U'* -IU I I .1 . I , lusc I . .., worldliness, lurk about, ;tbey are � . . kriAlluns. La. alloyed wiih platillurn . , I . . . .lRT - I ,Is gun, ik Ii :, .."�, . . . strokers of darkness, .. .juickesse -the, m,�a . . . his II�qdy, The only correct w4y� dark Sha.do near the -roots 6 red, ake.the Linesl;'fuel llut.the�.-n I I . chained, and have a very small' Sweep. . . .1 . . tilt, .closing' fa as. of .breach, a &Nv at a time, in.boiling 4ater, .and ' ... ".. . I __ � , . � I iv,to , . . I . 0 � . I al I . I . ...., I �. I 1. . . .p . . . I . I ., __.. , ly r , . .. , I . Jesus throws upon the.soul tile fra� evaporation- of worldliness aild thil ,blocks for modern artillery, 1h1 . - I �X, . Al %rplo I iRk the cirdinary guillo lslimb� Willett L -colors' the -ends ..of,,, the hair. be'dug.ttad dried in the ea) ,ummor, I i ­ . . is com- then putting them Ili wId-VaLar. And �,Vtml. lol� Re 11010 --rd -11 VA -A Of lko,ld . , . . . . I I I here, .and no � � '. . ' * I . .. Weapon rhase r inall have Very. , . 'e'rystalliza Lion ,of , . isso q_f6nqe I,, � witil the. 1 -rarely-ts, gc4 ­ .1 . ud Autumn. is . already. . . I . 11 -i, � . I grance of a summer garden, as He I . i grace. I I pound being the -only thing that will - '-any age to Which pItu is awe put .� .. '' V'"�A,4"-� . . . . . I . '.. I � I . , 1. . I st I � I .. , . I supplies'litive . been keptired. � . . I I . . oomes in, sayin : �'I arn - the, xo�e , of . But, I remark again ,tIsat the -grace stand' the qu,rrdslon, of. the gaseg and I ... . - . Y46 4clrosa the Shoulder,, Htpok foremost mcm 11, � The forge.t.. easily, and .extra 'faerehanU . ; arb already I ' . I . 11 .9 . . � .1 . I . ' * the r�sult : Rooently Sum inte�e4hnF daittli 4a. ory y . . , . . . , . . . . in pickling and.'preserving, g ... . I e I ' ' Ili a paske or an ove:r6oit la , ll�be fa�v ?peat . I . . i . . . . .1 .. . . . . a- . . -about - .the tt- . . * fluaded ,With or- , '. -'&ron;" and He submarges it with og. Go& is lik� Ell a salt -in itspreservis- tibe enormous. . heat i'060 de, is mare acceptable to the palate, -if been published regarding ans- pind bamm r: , urnad down, ,In t is a ton, leave � . . . I . . . . I . . . � I . ' � � ag tirans, ivois , -* , _ 4'.1' I . . .. pRaq there I . I � . . olv� S43 .., . spring morning as Ile tive *quallty. You know tbai salt ab-' grees centigrade. � Over 1,000 roands I. . a ' . - . to. veiry little'likelihood Of . hLad .them -in the ba.rber sit . . ,111'��y findi . 'fLoL know : . � I .. .. - I . . .. . . .. . .1. 1. I ­ lie tough: and indigestible skin I p6ttatiiin Of trooM h,Drsle$ 0,11(.1 Van : OTS, an -are (lots which thay,�vlll su:)a . . . . 1. . I I : 'dxmage �el g one, even though d , . . I � J - says: "I am the light." �' . sorbs the. moisture of articles of food, have, beea. fired fronaL a trial 9" first renlove& .Very sbur plums'a're Lariat to SOULA Africa. 4fks.etl. on of- ",fly. ,n .. d- . . are great � procrastknot ' . . ... . � � �. . I I - . - , "! . . - . . . I .- . . .. . � . 1, . . � SkIll be, acoldentally diselfarged. bad - u L. keeV1tkg apliiioin tments, . I Ilow. I . � 4 . . I . ., . I . Kh I you may search all. the,earth, and inf uses thein With brine which without the .,vent Showing the slight- improved by parboiling. , , f icial, f;' t. . .. . �. . the I to'execut.6. I I � anything so beautiful or I . . I I . . , 1�r� , , , I I In getting out.of or into about I ,rh, . Lnik oVar your aoqgaintah as, is nd' . I.,; . ` I � , . . I over for . preserves,them. for along while.'SAit eat sign * Of. wetLr,:.. .' , . � , . . I . I P A. co,sisidertible amount of Peat . . . � , . . I -234 be r gun she aid never. be L � . I . I . . . . � : All the varieties of ices SOL Much in , Bet�yeeu p9t. , *0 , 4nd June III .or -wagon. t . n who, is.habitnally glow air dy burned in Iiondon, espioially . I 1. I 1 beautifying as the,giralse',of�God. Go is the great tinti-pfitrefaetive ofthb . For - Pure otmium there Is not a . I . . SQ3*1 it 'the las I oa I . . 11 ­ . , vogue these da, ' disipend' a good deal il,��Lspoikts loft Va Is d f r the setit, � . I . People afVer tours. . 1. I . � .. yal I - , 0; n .0 . � draNis olut lsy the barrel, as there is has suit a mustache or baard of a in the 'West.14nd. , . . . . all through the, deep, mLlso-passages , world. But for the grace of;God the great deal Qf.nse, except in o4emistry for tlie4r differences o a in ying qn l4oard, 168,141 men, � pit . .. 'It' 1. � SaDtlan.A, got to lov I '.. : . . I - - .1 . earth would have bapoaa a stale car- yert t . he xarity., of it drives up the whi . . I . I. . of wqr. earr, , .. always a chance of it tebink, an : lightor shadej th1lihis hair. .4 A I- in Ireland, or It I . of Wielitzka,. and ismid. the under- . . . . ch they are frozen. Some -require .. - .. . : . � . .. . . I . . � ' . �cass long �efore this . . I... . 1 $6,333 I�Orseg, 40111nas and 1,951 Wit- � . ,n,, ,wayg the Casa . . . � � . . . ground iloingdoms of salt fLn Ifullstadt, - That grace Is price ,to $50 an ou, a, $600 a t a some. obstruction a d,bp!nK. fired. Nor i I Thasa are the Mon .the fresh, earthy smell of ilia buirning . . _. .1 � � I lie r Y quick freezing, otheis'slow 'To make 'goreoyeri about $4,000 horses, . I . and show me anything so exquisit the,. linly., preservative -of laws, and pound. , At*a temperature I of 100 0 1 . gons. - . . shatild a Joade!I gun, be thrown down i.wilo, come In late. at the theatre, and mesa and take care to secure guPliltes-� I I . � a, I . . . ­ I � I I . I . , . �. I I .� . � . � a?smoof1s."Greamy'lee oretim, the. gall came frOT4 4u,strUlla, Argentina and 6 rl . I . . so t ranscond an tall boaqtlftil asthis constitutions, and literatures. Just degrees centigrade this singular me- I I , . across the tl��Wtltts of a .Oat 0 Into got to, the station just In - time to Some doctors. are fund of orde ng it . . y . . �. . must be opened' and t#,,e contents New O;I"ns, and 10,000 wore brought I � . . . I . . . � � _. . _ th� bottQ^'m �i a wagon* fo,r the aam . clally-in thei-cuse. . - grace of God fashioned and hung in as soon' as a government loses this fal vaporizes and -gives off a gas scraped down; atill f�e w6le'ptirred by the colonial tr000. F inallY- some I .. I I .a miss tha train. . . .1 I . . � In place of coal, esP13 . . ., . . I . I ­ I I . . .. .. ' _' ' roiks�a* . � .. . � ,- . �. ,of patients whe,re quititn"s ',.4 an. es- . . . . eternal crystals. I I salt of Divine grace, it perishes. The sybich stains the -' experimenter's and beaten. Any craAm slabuld stand, 15,000- mules wex6 shipped froill, the * - . �.n 4anding a gall to anotti- . . . - . . I . I. . I . rs10A. it slipuld be held well out .� .. I I . 1. � .. . snake oil YourTeat � . I . 'A I I, in .the philosophy of this dWy, so far as 14 is skin a permass�'n't b1hek and' which, after. it is . . r Pe . . sential. You call I � . . . Again, grace is like salt I . 1. fropa, at least� two Aours, Unit4d Stites, Italj,"Ihdi.a. a*dSpaill, 0 NOMY IN COAT, MEANS! I ng - : � I I . . . I - . . ,. I from the -body, with t u2zle, point- WH CO, )riilng or last-thi - I ' y blind him by dep6sitlag a -film we'll p,clied hi'ioa and an t'; lio'harm I 'k' L �,� I bile: fn� AT'H � fire early � in the rat . fact ,lihat it is a, necessity of life..: antagonistic, to this religion, putre- ma I t6tal� 4 50,000 animals., ­ . 1. . I . I . . . � . . . ma Ing . . � . . . I inks. The gr . eat want ',of 'of the metal on'the eyeball. . . , I .. . . ".., I a 4 . ricall housewife know at'night 'by 'arrang and beast Pariah wittiout salt, fies and at' . . . . . . . .1 I " pure . "ad ing upw rd, so th t. if discharged its If- the Ame I Ing half it d*Z011 . . Man , is do -tie, it -it standi Abe -hours** In ; 1pice of tlJQSa h ita'the. air,. When- . Mvllyf * .. I � The ayeraige, contents will go in ' 0 1 knowing, . � chessaists and physicians, all the our schools of learning and .our in, ' .. . . poolitictif oc no , as indeed. many. do blocks, and than 9 . � � . Rhodium is'anothar of the predious. preparing iti6a reihessibei ��` use' QAe - I " 7 for horses and 46.7 f gr ible I 0 my , c Ebut .it will keep.burning A?r elglxt . ,j I . .. . " , tLlircad �V%a 4 7 1 � t,,g the ever. poss Ilia discharge should be . . . . I 11 world over,'tell us that's�1.11; I.S. a no- stitutions -of.selesteet io-day, is not metals belonging L"o -,mihdt is �known juice of tl�ajrult �fidi !I at of. transpor , drid all should, she. NYOU14 be 60118ciOn 0 � I I 11, . . . I I . . . . I � '. W & . _ .Jqta4..Jt inq L saillej, . The co, . withdrAwn from a gun before it is . 'IniffOr- or ton )tours to dome.- '. . . . . . � I I cessity of life. And so With the' more, Leyden jars,, and galvanic bat- as the "platlatifft. 9 _ p, 'I, 60 " � � 0. . . stricken and declare.lierSelf A . . . I I I risiq It is one . ,used pre. � . I . troops Wqa ahout 670,0011,00 carried about in either P, beat or a .. ' . 1. . . : . I * I . YQ1L MUSLL ittloo it . . W . . I grace. of God 1 . or teries, 6.nd,gpe6t,r,osc,dffes, and philo- .of the har.dest . fx�eta�g. !a malt, and 11 . __ ­ . . � on laying the able, sinner because of the fly she - I ------- 0__ . . I I � . � - � . dle.�' I knoO a great. many people soplitical apparatus, . I . . I � . . For the ho,Apital Aoryloe, there Were wagon, and always 'wea- Wastes fuel, I a *Strong . . . . 1� ' but more of that ,will only yield to. t4a electric are Qr . ral hospitals.. 0 par . . � , Xitchost �Xire 1, . I I drogen far . nap. It can 16a PQ914STIC RE04PIES.. 11, gone, manant 1100- port aside after a day's Wanting, it' enough. to. run all -iingine'lirbil. the WA,-j,,rF,I) IN, 0AN10A_ , . . . � I � � . speak of It"as a m ace that 'will teach our men of the oxy�y , Vral�,ikppld 401ty-3put on the stave pitals %Ad g7 field hOsPitals, besides should be Unloaded. . � . . I I I . I - sort of shoulder-st.rap adorning .it science 41stat the God (Af the universe used likd iri'jit�, for 'po�ntlng gold . � I . I breakfast. ellop. The furnace Is heat- - . � I I . - . I In Donegal iihi.00� I.% a custom of on , soldier, oi: A ilght, frothing dessert, is the.God of the Bible. We want pans. Its cost figures' out to ,94,5 a quViptItY Of OT111APPIPS LA bOil', Wholl 18 bearer compan * tea, with a person Whon, a party of mail lire hunting all with coal and torgutLoil Until the 4 . , . I . . �. . .. . , - the juice is Vill tiolled out PtAt theAp- not Q� 410 military aurgeonal# 300 civil together in a wooded country Special, house .is Waging both. forili Willits and SOVVanta . � . . . Ater' the. gs�eatest part 1111o.re OP, the, salt 1f, God's grace in a. pounil, but at t4ut. it is a trifle I . . . unbearably heated; then. . brodigh't in i . I . I sanonths at hiring fairs, tile � I . ... of I t I be 1; ba . n"t. of I& is over,, or a our boasses, In our sie�oolg in our a . al- lighter L d When taken balk plea Ilk 4 coqV4e t*W61 to dirtills. Then sur'gcondt 530 nurses, 3,000 men oitbe care should be, taken to know the windows and doors are thrown Open for six . . I I .1 . . . I . . � 't Istan gol I . . for 91116 aulp of jaico, take one cup hospital corps, 600 volunteers, 1,200 whereabouts of the -other members of to cool it off, and no one girls receiving board and ()lily I't low . . 144 � msdi�lrke td be takan after paternal. loges, -in ou;r �ocjal life, In our Chris,- for bulk. . I . I heeds thut air Ignorance hitbor- . . . I , I , 1. . . I , � mustard-plastars. have failed to, tia I . . I I � OT sluggr until the juice is all used; Mon Of the St. John Ambulance Coro, the party before discharging a weapon - to work w ts� wago, beoause th , � rr -and � nity. And toat whieb, has it will The oneLously named. i4otal IApillla_ one ,y_heat-guffielelit 0 tem only fit for the ' . . . . .1 . I . . Pitt on the stave. and boil for fifteen and 130 men of the Militia Ambulance in any ditection. in walking thvough be' hai� made t, . . I- � �o thiii1r, wotk- *but ordinarily a mere live -that Which has it i .0 n n1lantes. . WhII4 boiling put In four' Corps. lirinally, two hospital train$ a forest trail the gun shouldbe held dors !it producing wealth is being cast . .. . . q.. . � " . � . 401; will -dio, dium".stands at §375 par p i4nd, a d I . . . . . . 1, flqity-a a r. I I proclaim t4a tendency Of everything . . .1 '()Ugliest work' . . luo1r, t-ing* Of bellsarouiid . . ­ . CO, the winds. The same 1104-48WICe . In appearance is of 4 silver-whito. to cranium leaves for (ivory two quarts and four hospital ships Wore seat Out with.the muzzle. pointing, upand the � ., a Ishing I . . ' ' . ' . 9 . LA altive , It is, however, more . astont . I . � . . � -li. ' se's nook w4 earthly to pqtreiactlon and. dea . . 0 who permits this wrong, 'on . . '4'0:; . ile he draws the ... th- stepl-gray ,nis per pant of it makes of juice and then yotv jolly is ready from England. . . look hold close to the shoulder, where I . - that girls from these poor little homes. I ,� . Jqad, and 'I no wl�ia If 1 n . . . . � . . . I n e�lsl 9 him to the religion .oli Christ is the only pre- g 1,ig to the fact that W moral and in . I . I .. . I 4raW 4i . So far from that, I declare ' ' . gold brittle and yellowish -white, 20, to can, Do not boil mare than f if teen Between Oct. 5 and April 28, 102 th6re'Is no likelihood of its OateI in� telledt k 0'ete the I future of lifilsorn should know Unything at all- about Bar- . 4, .t. , . kpervative, 11 . per cant. tuXng the compoUal quite minutes, and take out the leaves be- rejecting twigs or branches. F .us She kno . WS vice than t1lat they Bhould be, as' Some. . 4a the'first and My subject ,go capacity of On P , I . . . I the grace of 4.4oct to The air has no lnfluenc� . ships, of a, total tonna, goneratio.a8i 19 conditioned. ' .. � I . . . is one 149. -great congrat. white. fore putting in the glasses - ally and most important of all l6the I or -the power of of course. are, bad setvi'llits, Tbeiv .. 1. - I . 293,744 torls,.wore chartered for car, - i She hika it if% liar Pow . . 1. tlhe last negess,ttl, It 'a food we iWatiou to those who have within their whatever upon pallildlim, nor does it Plum Butter. -Wild and sour plums to Which every experianepil hunter , . norease'or dim� own homes having mud flooras win- . . WAl%t ta[kia, or r4arve Into an-oternity I For t I hese rying ammunition, and. supplies, and ru . a to I . aduls this Gospel antiseptic. This salt tarsiLgh insulphuric, gases, make a go -ad plum butter. Stew till . - indarges:-NeVew Intentionally o,r un- 'Vory Individual- ity. dews that do not Open, no statrR. , , , . . . al. fami,ne, it is clothing without will preserve tbera thrau4b the Earep! reasons It Is used, In alloy with gold, about 150,000 tons of mall6ts coal, fod the * snu;izle of 4 inis,h the moral force of buman . a range- . n very soft, rub through it colander, and dot-, -ate., wore shipped f&m England Intentionally, point � ., .1 Ite remembering, hardly tiny kitchen UtORSils, a I ,Nvbicll we freeze t4o the Mast '01 I - tations and -Morr.o for Else nnol� graduated scales at . . . ts it not ,worth Wh extending be- . � . wa; , of life, and to eaeli ,quart add thkee oups of all- . gun at any person. in her poworto the cocking saMtOelY . finite terror, . it Is the plank, and t4rough the ages -of eternity. I do valuable astronomical Instruments. gar and a teaspoonful of salt. Cook and foreign ports. . . I too, that all ohns. it potatoes and cooking- � t,he only plank, on which we can In'the reading. tbie�e di,reatiopEt seem a industrial beyond, boiling I not mean to say that you will have If, instead of a silver c, we two hours, watching and stirring to For the Postal service 570 telegraph- . inor0p,se, or diminish th . float shoreward, it Is the .ladder, . employed any Of these almost in- . are and 3,500 postal officials wore re- 90 simple As to, lap -�ardly Ayo.rth ex- .rorooll The greatest single factor Ot griddle coke, how cast they knuWevaft � a 00,00-th tifae� beetw4e you are, a . prevent burning, Add it gill of vine- preshion, but in practice they are on, II The houg(switO the names still less the uses Of thO � and the only ladder, on which we can Christian. On the contrary, if yoddo credibly eo.qtly metals -supposing %Va gar, an inch piecs, of g,lngar root, halt iluired for the anormous milili wilith , a great industrial force IS coft onseithing thousikad. 'And Ono, things in our I . clImb away from . eternal burnisil9s, your whole duty, I will . could 'got enotligh Of them, whie'll . for exaluple, on one day, May 16, tireiy disregardod by - Many who per,onomizea coal does 8 I housest, acw learn to serub, Or . . .1 11 4,a a Positive necessityf for the soul- promise would be dIffloult-our ideas of value a teaspoonful each of ground cloves nted to 313,416 letters and 181,- men who ought to, l;nqW better, One wore than savt her huslan.nd's money. � . � . . you can tell ivaiy aftally whill the you a very rough time. But Would undergo a sudden change. and allspice and it to3sPoOnful Of' tillin'til up need only ratfId the report$ of accidents serving for all humanity a swee.0, or dusO Yet gLv011 a short ,� I think that Clod Omnipotent will � � . cinnamon, boil five . minutes longer 508 newspaper packages. FinallY, ad I which are certain to he published in She 'a eon Late Ili life, and a . 1. affept woula be if 4 pa . to the end of May the trarSPOtt$ Is I . n which In 00 tra"ll'U91 'lot tot' .. ^ , rgun refused - W -fel 0 .. ) good example, there is not aservant �ea you; tIlrough, I think Ile will. But and put up In cans, y day from no access(try elf 11 I ,� Uiujwr - I d 11,843 slok the newspapers ever - instance, the brKd ftA ' I to I ake salt, Into the bo,ly.. Thtf offer- w,by do I talk liko an atheist when . � Dried plums are nice for puddings, brought back to Raglan to the end 0$ the hunting season to first . do. the World over to compare with a � 1. gles would fill, the lungs. would I qu"t to � officers and'men. . re rt I () say Itknow 9.6 will? A, NEW tTSx 1,1OR MILIC. Halve and pit them, sprinkle with be con I . . I I I -a rtitiver of God through � Pend. . . atruggla with the air, favors w 11141 I, Xopt by ft vInoodof this. When the whirr Of P 130tlt and futare 9,0-40ratialus - good Irish servant, Shia has aboa . . A substitute for hard rubber, collu- granulated sugar and dry in the - of a pavtridge is hoard almost under v;hich is wholly given to her mIS' crawl through the ,brain, the heart. faith unto complete salvation.". . n. When wanted, soak 9var night , eao,$ feet, or When 9. deer breaks -----*"- tress, she never degAnarates into a - would flutter, and the life would be laid and other similar ,substal!1008 is Ove 5 UW0911. I . gA.L1,aWE1,1,X LOVE TESTS, I . . gone. That vrocoss of. death is go. )GOV6rnOT Mary, recited to me, the said to be'about to be Placed on the in water, than simmer gerAsr till tea- INOISELES cover, a few yar4s away, even the man ; . mere machine, and she may be, trust -- Ing -on in many a one beowdhe they aftn4k through Which lie had passed market. it is known as laotrold, and der. . .r!�_11�- who is ordinarily 000l.beaded and ca4ft 'Xhe most common 04d most peou- ed to cling even closer In times of- � -_ flit, Involk.folk of it Geentan ,oilm lUvorl. I May forgot himself ,NAd blase liar ways of making matrinsionial trouble, sickness or Poverty 01311, . I take a& the salt of Divine grace. in the Civil war, go said that there, is made from skim milld by o; patent . 4.1. � flu The gout 'becomes Wea I ker alga weaker, came, one battle bpon which ovary- go, . luell4ed In AlIkOrf 0;f 'WIAnt may be fureciast _18 by -means of roasting When 0,11 goo,q.sMOOtbIy. I I atot process, When fa the pure GINGE1,11 AND ITS, t3`8111S. , . away regardless Every r . and after a WhIlle, the pulses of life, thing seemed to pivot. Telegrams trom condition it is st translucent hard In a bulidred thousand farmhouses T40 Success Of smokeless Powder in In' range of 1118 AVO- P910h nuts. TWO nuts are Place'll side by I � �. . . ­�.__ f. I . . I no ' modern warfa e b, as to � door are hunted lim a aide, d named for the person trying � . . . Will stop enfiftly, . "Ile that be- Washington said that the life of the substgrice, resembling Ivory It, up- thS ess4i a Of lamaie� ging�r Is 't'o- prompt a man of an Inv ,where JAOA30 Or an; � is . 41e,votlb. t%nd is balYtized shall be SON- nation depanded upon that struggle, pearance, but is sufficiently plastic garded as One 09 th� most valtitibla of ,antive turn half dogen Stories of men who Were and the preferred lever or "IoVere-38- 11BRE AND TILNUIR. .. No said to met 11 I went into thaLSat- under proper conditions to allow of famil''niedleineg. It is stili used with ,of mind to jpAnufaoturd a powder . � . . , #,d, and be, that ballevoth not shall I . y I. . , , . . klll�d by mlatake, for game, and Ovary if they burn quickly and brightly it . Ir, with my son. ilia mother and its Ing Id d u e�r' pre4alftie. It sugar in t�e'cold p,qid tq 1�6 also iftolsel"s. It -crack- All is not beer that is. lilittet. I 11, be damited," Salt, & nocessyty for tie, al be X40 4 t1d �.. � 4trat�r'furnishod to W4,104, Is , man who bag lAad Much experience in moans sincerity and affection, . I ' I tbought, iverything, al him, you can be. turao�d iaaqv o� 6. -latile and hayiAg hanha for. dA]iiking'. it makes, is the inyonticio d IN German Work- still bunting knows how easy It Is to Ing and jumping away means In- ()vartalk tires more pe.ople than the life Of lithe wy-the grace Of God know how a father will feel t . . 11 .1 . 14MA VAG atticliolI the chemistry of . a necessity for itbe life Of the SOUL oWards worked with ptop�r qutjiag'�q�lg. # mistake d human b6tng for a, door In constancy; Lf they burn together a overwork. � ,y a W�!o1es(Aine beverage for atity Qno in . I grace is like his Mon, who Is coming up alanly, ' A 'Y'a,flous Jkinai of pfi- hot W0440 -v- . . explosives III Luts, country; He bag al- the distahod and in the traeOrtaln happy marriage is indicated. Another Hospital bulletilia contain tile flews I Y-1, Again, I ra(T "Itk, t'ha't and milifig. wit.,. 11 ... . . given 4 . private exhibition of light of the forest undergfowth, trial is to nam6 two nitts and then of �tba weak, � God ban, strewn bravo, and -good, iWall, the battle ments, . et I O., it 041% 110 ),11ad' In tiny Vwaraona oil weak d1patiqn will find' ready I atilt In abundonoo, 0 a (OW dr a qf tho e,aaenoo useful It t-110 Pr4etiOlIbIlItY Of hIA dtAcovery with throw the opened and coneentrM, atid It was g4add d,�iif.`ad, # is iolliArktibiy'de�W 101). -66- . im into tile fire, it one of A vain woman !a like a street puttia � o%�lt in vast PtofUSLOn all Over the &W�ftl I Rotses iit'nd'iI&rs'bent 'and tougliI, afnng, P'1m�ti0qf1ynqn,Inf1am_ ti%Xen in water hoforo breakfast with- calli0ldOrAille, success. A, shell leaded OTION. the nuts should burat the person for , _ I 60ht,t6nta. vasai,a,seoma built on a twisted ilad '�iloii 'up . I ! 11 � �10, not 48, 6aAlly Injapail'by b ,94V. with his powder wan fired at A Ear- 1) U V whom it La named in not siticerely at- _-a,ho is full of airs. I 0alt-eellar, Tjhorb 1� 011ie region Of , togot)ilar; it was maT .eat ,Out 80 jectionate., but if it is reduced to Every man Who isn't Prominent ifft- I - awl,11, air f W-� qul� firing and took aq ,1rd I it . ubbor, qn4 'A . - . by 01if1w.or tea, MAdo from the root, Is got 50 yards away and the Only MOUnd The fair girl who inspired the poor he will be some day. tliht, cogntry tbAt turilo out ninety . , - q.:E affeetAil - I � . ,'ingland iq�liC. Well, air, the yarlota'A'a"Iyonto WAIch 6,06,014 66, of sevvico, 111(d, oatalp tea, or hago tea, . � 010 point IQ4 Elio ba Indicatingthe oxP1081011 Was the fail- verses 'Ile wrote ashes a warm feeling is botokoned, aglues *1 tona fa a year. L to . , . . da, or Ing of th6plung,er of the shell, Delta- in on6' shor e ow he *0 play tll� � 111musand -aiand Italy ilave Inexil4usti. 'I didn't Tocil like Nyself t�at day, X luloid, riAbiher PpId cheap RubAtitit1tes, to produce perspiration, In eal says the Home ComPanion, Perplex. A Splaate,r Can't learn C sf;t4 rt!"t . . '� f or tt'ilq (100 . tiA,64 to Ilia naoli largely for to stimulate the aystom after expos. engal, wIlloh is the name Of the in' ;1�&,PA; ity oomeg to tl%� poor maiden whose violin Un1o2g she has a boall. ., �sNet, Xor- had prayed to God Tqr strortst.t � . :1 I I I . . I , .. � I .. I I. : I , . I I � � I . i - ; I (E0 V . :Do ], 1, I , � I I I - , � �i I - I I I Is T( , two ak1t,q Wth burn Ed ashes, unlk'SA- I Talk is rather cheap, but desnO pf'o- blo rwourpos: in t4i , ' ro. it is more palatable than tile ventor rh*a not, it 18 %said, yet sold While a piald girl Whom, once 110 had . I silow that particular battle, apd I went combs, bviiiah backs, piano koya, tele- u 11rot 6k the proceas, but is still liappotc,a to note colitip belp hort tio, giv6'tho pro- ple have ia luanLa for trying Ed M0110- I Svp_,don, W, tl%45 See .. '. vyay Rao 'hite ,IiIltl into it feeling that . I had In lily Tight phono, rco6lVelvs, and In, various Bloc- deowtions of MD.& and catnip. . W'beneath- Aug- t Governments TreftAnTed f0c(IlY t1scs's 11"A till hAV ( nbo'", white VOW Sa - arM t-110 btrongth at ton gi4rkta,ll trical Work, as it has remarkablo In- In tootbachea a bit of root ginger in treaty with diffellon � Alka. .. . fevelloo. polise it. . . , Itelffing uJUA 1huridred thougand I I she . . j.r)�% F1 � . j,bug ahaually. Nearly 0.11 tile na. 'arm t'll* strength of ten giants. Well." I alllgiting poivota. clowed slowly will remove the V&in . for. its purebaso. I I . I I I I I I . � I I I III I I - L1__1__.,..,__._._1 I . , - , I— -1 I..... 11. - �. I - 11 . %, . - I