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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-02-07, Page 3� 4 11 � . - - 1.1. ­ ­ --.1 - I—— 1141- ,;;-,. 11--, 11 I I 11_, I . . 0 I � ­.- I I .. I . 11 . . . I _1._.1--1.1-.--,___ . : . � . . . ft . . .. I , I I I 11 . . I I . . . * . . ___ .. - . vp�_ - . I I . .1 ­ .. I I 4 ­ ­­ ­ I � � -1- - -11 I ­ 11 I . . , M..". 1--- . I � ''I 1. .1 . I I - . I _____­­_-_ - ­ - - ,-, .. - - �.. 1. . I __ . I . ;1" 1i I . I .W0ft"-0W"1`ss�_.___1 . I 1-1 .. ­­­ __­­_._ �, =1=1=1711" .:;;�;�__, I . ..Ab a brolaj;bt Into, be4ring. by a bottv, , � -1 . , - � - �q I fowk*ro thou I Ift 1�111;64 Wlatov squa0li-pUt ID"A *""- 140� *0611OW" y op - I t �., 414'st, not scatter," In IT- the. Oqueoll And vouluve the 04140. 0 D the r I plication of good stable W44gra. I , . , Ar— THE #IORNING - THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. a sense this 0. rkwqsdt�r- 14 true of I . 0 .,arW. _%, 0 � Allm.ailure tow the gardea Abould - 0 ".-w kill olvaboldvirs , 01100 4utp pieces without VAT14j, put, , -1 , e � Ime; be, thoroughly .rotted and flood beforo , THE GEM U.'r 3, 10, 2,6. X was Afr;w, Aw-weat And M � "omit 64o a mWerato oven, on the toP t 0 � , , R- . � INTRRI�ATXON4L 1AMOX, PSI . or in a baking pan, nad bake 04AA111!1"%V"Ab_ -'W'*" Applying, even it ,applied now. . I _­ thy talent in the varth; to, there thou - ____ grate, . _" - xPot -m, he* that to thing. So this uapro%it- .1 ­Fr__�__ , about an 'hour. When done, peel INJURIES TO ()ATT40. ,With qatuoos it to a god RIAU� 473Y ..... .. . I ,'rerawe or the witlelkso-' - $$- A4 time after the I . *Are- . w. Talmage Discourses UPon thO TIRED MOTHERS. And =Ash like potatoes, or it , a hot That cattle Are very prottle to owAl- waves fall, to go ,ery , GQhJe4 Text,. lRo"Ap U. 10. WbIo servant was trut-Itful as wall 40 fu . , ,. b W on a dWb to be eaten with butter tow indigestible subatanoog, many of ,Ily over the trees and out back the I .P,aA0TJCAXj NOTEO" 4 . , bomest. Timidity may have -OeA a A 1111010 el w, leaA4 upon your . . ., . - usii new Qrrofwtb. . .Silver Point In the fleavenso . the k -OV ,ilelosonesp., He knee, like igWeot potato". theM1 Injurious and 6VO14 fatal, I 19 , slorn of chleX Ingredient Of his u at has so Much Squash Jr I . "I � � � Verse 14. The word .0 shrunk from, Inotirr the Your tired knee, th , copse, its sweetuegs much been kuwu to veterinarians for a In keeping onion sets throaab the - , � . heaven are a4ppiied by the translators. MAY h4v Ing to bear; , beittex cooked In thU wuY, and the lotig time, It is, howevor, reguited by winter it should be replembore4i that A 40APAtab INal Waolotogton, Says; we last night a hismother in the last The Rev.1-ped V,erqi0n jkpproaoUes the risks of trade, Timidity eaalty do," A childlo: deAr eyes Are looking lov- � a codl, dry tomp - � m6ment,aha looked VIP, and Paid, Point- Original Moro 0109ely; For it IS ail veiOP0 into 0, vice. Faith h $ngly . bubbar4 squash cooked as above $0 many of them go Of .rare occurrence$ orstpre is the essou- -the - Underneath A thatch Of Just 'so V604 as sweet Potatoes, And is a cao.uAlty worthy of note more as a tial thing. I . I � .p,(Ettsv. Dr, Tatxtthge preached from From . . I .0L. . ,. �, and lug- to 801110 supernatural 'being that whea'a. man, going Into another 401111- aretwO at the three, cardinal virtues tangled balv, not oD bAT4 on .a weak istomacb, Curiosity than as oomethin - — . . ' 111. i , �'� follow�ng text ; "I ara, the bright be it, the room: "Look at try, eto. Hie absence w9.uId Make it qf Christianity. .0.1 Perhaps you do, not, head the velvet . g ,.demand I � . t1l . seemed to . Canned Squash -Canned squash is Ing, conAtaut attention. VNTSRJ�S.HE,DQAA1N. . - , ,V raloir-Airog litar.11-Ttev. XXII� 10. forw. Why, they have come ,naceissaxy to les.,ve his aftalro in tile 26o WIscW And sloith4ul servant. I . . t.bat bright � I , , touch . far more . convenient, for use than A!qtopolao on tuberculous 0 1 . L attic r ,0 . IL peeg* "a If the chtural world - folding . I ,,,, , gOr, me now," - T . a had certainly been, s oule quWastied grain for tb� . ,he lattice 10 turned bauda of otb. �$o we are "In This b for accord Of warm, moist flnge�rs, � It *a1% Anxious to, �iliikc up -for the dam. , , -0,ga, that dried In the old-fashioned way. made during the p4pt four years have ' . so itbat the light is very pleasant. It ChriAtIq steo,41'-managlag his affairs, 14 to aJX the law and moral feeling yours so tight; . � poultry in, winter. It will save, 'the - also it did b,m race, in furnishing the You, do not prize tbW bloasing over- Feel and c,at Into. am . . All pieces, 911OWA clearly that injurlea, Inf Itoted by thrasher bill, and tbo I 0 will even . is, peace all Around. )rou ask yourself: on earth becauge ha. has Bona to 1%04v� a sth 1 4 n 0 a . a no : . t , a tlimes he *wed. his be t a or is . mu6b; . Reanx-sunt$1 itender, adding no season, pointed in i .orbddden' fruit, It, that fruit 11 ..,etallto bodies,are of frequeat I W be a -dying room? it Is ,an, T eaup ito hie waster. 'Thou kllaWeOto etO- You, are 41meat too tired to pray . pay' an extra profit on, lt� Wboat is . " . by, can this lie Word for oervantA in - , Ing, 'then Mash vor�, fine w�th a OcOurr011", and tlAoreforo of decided best, btkt`ryo, outs, 4,,, will do, You -wrought 'dea.th. among the nationg, I I ,b his js� not an ackkiowledgment of Any to night. . � . ,, . 0 -the naturv, shall so different from auythilig 1 have bond gervauto reminds T . , I I . . . I I products �. ,,, alavo;S.; wbic mio, importance, . . 9w all I Perhaps it Is four as of )low Psul- used to Sign his name- poWsonal wkoingdoings nor had the oer- ,gat if some night. whon you sit potato -masber. - Put into hot catts e'40"no . need not take the best grain, as the . , I . become a oymbso,l of bleigsing., The on ap net down to re�t, at ones and seat tight. lCeop in a I poultry -are Aot.partioular. aomo that I'' I ,ever expeeted," Ingarmatiou. gained from the above- - , . Welook in. the morank, and, YOU )have --raul, a bond itervailt of Jesus Chrjgt,t van't Made' any accusati -, ' 1 - mentioned examinations causea us to is weedy or of an inierior quality will . aholwering dowa, of� the wealth of ,the the bad wheeled aftland to the %vindow, W-e'aJan' are b1s, servant$.. Delivered hbu except of ,hardness.,,. I � You, misa the elbow � from . your 000l dark olooet.-L. M. XWer. believe that this evil may, to some OX!, (10 , . .0 :. . iorcljar4 will make us t,lAnk of lilm I t4ed ItUeel . Oue,or two good-sized bundles of . . , . -man defAcriboa as the apple- and the dyinir one looks. out into the natq them bij� goodw. ITO be invested-, 27. Thowoulghteg-L therefore to have This redtless, Curling head from off . 0 � - � tent, be prevented, It was noticed that � ' � aell flock of. 20 to 30. bang , who Solo , night,sky, and ShO 66eEt A(OVA*tbiug intrusted to 'them his negotlable Plxt MY MOnW to the exchangers. your breast. I while in certain herds nearly: all ant, grain for a 4 . tree amn I ttiaoto her attention, and wealth, which wa" in the form of There in & to 0 kindu 9 in , � � mals examined were. free from I , ajurio� should be -spread out daily -on the floor, , g the - treeis, of the wood, that a tich f a% this. This lisping tongme; that clatteto JAPANESE KINDERGAItTENS. and ithe flowers oftang an 1 conatautly; ... . Tlw, - utittivaislied sheaves, of grain should I � jed gten, d ,you, wonder what it in, ' Wbyi moncy-ottal.ento, Sol'alltb�%tbllf* If this fATVAbt wa�g F40 t1mid that be � . — due to foreign bodiso, In. Others nearly 40 atored in a I � I . th R from. your own t�lie dimpled hands ,the �Wj' . I Shad it possible to keep ' Cultured parter,re iihall be the dew� the 0 . , OYenkent 11m Been h1arted by the 1; I 111f is a stir. It is a' star thin' towe dared ii , " . glittering garland for the brow of t Out Of has- Qf gift or opportunity be bee � at trade for himself AA I . had slipped every, one Nvas injured. OA.investiga- . �. I I bts.silver klin is p0ur4ng a super- on his earvpeats." had done., there was ons 11118810141414CA, I it dry and free from pnow, Whim the I the Lord J�egm, Tea, even tbeL or servants .1 And ne'er would nestle in. your The kindergarten idea is sPkeadi thin. it was ascertained 'that this dif- weather Permits the,pdultry to be out . I night aa,t.urali light into that dying experi.: l5. Talents wore originally measures way bbr NbicU he could, hktve Made palm, again; ng, ferauce, was ,due to the fact that one , I. . � shall be taxed, and itsbrightost star ' it the white' feet Into their grave Over In Sa a it has taken firin rcs�t, ' the grain may be spread on the ground - L. and silver. After- al Pr9fit4bAa disposition of the gold, or , pa � in tho yard. . I , �� . L ence. ild a,t to that you of waight in g)old .had tripped, having been introduced by. the mis- - is on pastares,alld the otherO lia' � -- . . . A � Y:o)a say; "Wb herd had acce0s to miseellaneotig ob� L _ , shall be set as a gem in the corolnet -here were then and ore I could not blame you for your OIL work, h[%o Jac I x holy religion� . I L are 11O[QkW I U004 of c . Wie silver; for t L sionarles, A new, field d , � L . . 01 I , , . of on . , g, -at?" Shia says; "It is -a w,Ard the. word was - L Olins. , . heartatibei then I - not. Before giving any illustration of - . � "" I. Star." Yo,v say; "What star is. that 11:iaqw, tbat,theL vAlue Of talents vArLed nOw) in the Eapt, as in our own coun- . . . . I , . I . ' I !I%e meaning of my textis this; as I that seems SO '%"Il to pleas,e y6ul". t - try, investors, bankers, wqw would . been OPOA64 ,to: Japanese .women YY those statements lot -as. $(so .what in- *WHO SHOULD KEE4P DEES. 1. . I . L , in different Countries, and anoien an _ It .1 could klas a rosy, restless foot 'this founding of training--�fthools, the j I � . the m1orning atar, precedes and prom- "Oh I she says, "that is the morning bhorUleg. are nolt in agreement With -have taken the money, have '.given g9cd And hear i patter in my home once I arleo are caused by foreign! bodies. � Any person who is fond of the study , . I , . - the day, so Christ I , security, "and allowed it g0od IntereAt . more; - I I . gradwates! from them'going out to as " Among the most #e nent post -mor- of nature pariticularl f , . JgWa tfie,coming of ' - star-Jesual" I would like to have my .each- other, now alwa,Ya with them- . . to. tablish kinde . rgartens of their own. . Iq . y, of the babits o . I beraldis the natural and spiritual deAtbibed under that evan I . I as in weight upon it; Usury meaus "interest," If I could mend . a broken. cart . - : . . . . . gellotic star.. selven; a, gold t1aleAt W . . I . . . . . tein, indicationis, of the Presence Of some th . .. . I . I . a lianer bee, can saocoed, w).iile those ., da.w.n. . . 1. . . I day' 'The 014dren w.ho go to. ,Upaneae foreign body are evidences of an, in" Whostill cling to the bxImston6aud ' f . . i . Iw - ould like,to,havet my -eye on that twice that of 4fter; besides which oil- � R8. Take thforeforv, the talent from To-MOrrow make a kite to reach . I . in the firot place, Chrl"t lAeralded , . . . kindergartens. look, giaYa t . -a the little I , ­ . I 'ata so I could, ,be assured - of the v,.V and bath - the . ky, I . a, wxl or on flamMatory process about the second dishpall notion, and w�ho,sha .1. flit ocaning-og the*orelitlon,' There r . .. . . _ . I. gold varied of couirse, W thcIr him, and give, it ufft9 him wbich1l , 4 � , , I .. . � . . - . . . moruinq-. Their the dafib ot, the Surf intrinsio value. $0 th;a:.t it becOlfic's as ten taients­' Whe jesson of tbis., Verse There is no "man in Go40A world ,'the sul?jecL, .just Us the doll. ,wit ach. xeticulums Or honeycomb by I . . . P . b. a tom . pets �beoause%tjiey Sting shbuld avold . -� -, , ' I . , . I I . �: . was a time whoth.'thero was nd orderi I . . � could say . . . . which the little folks play, 4 1 x6ept thlat which'.1t becomes fastened either to thia parsuit. A careleas, "d'. lazy , . . . I. . . 1 a0upd, n6- beauty. No wing stir- GE the sea 'of doikth- wduld only be the difficult as it is unnsecess�ary td the ia that .he will* .neglects- to use op�. She was more bliasta at th4A � they are much prettier and -more at;� the liver *or ;to Jhe diaphragm . . . , � . . .44) . billowing, up oif . the promilse; "When meanin bf -the Story to accurately pqrtunities for doing I good forfelto . L . Ily . Conte I . .. � - , , or to persou is 84ro to * fail. The I rejuire- � I . � , . 9 . I . I , Will, In the.new tiosuo ' formed by -me 't - . their passeth, through ths* waters, I estimate the ,wee ith left to these serv- thain and- he w,ho embraaeg such OP- Buit,..a.h, the' dainty pUldw next my tractive. Each child is brpugfA red. No Nrord wa.9 uttered,. No light it by it$. . I n A are tact, patience, watchfulness . I - . ­ . . �, . . . . . , , I �' , aped. As far as Gold could look up, will, bei with thae,1 aAd the rivers they anto. But .it is sa%e to' assume that po t�n � "' recelvoa more . . . . I . . mother or nurse, and is Provided with this Inflammatory process. are. One( or and good judgment, 'and 'a. desire* to' . . � T itie�, The man � own'. . . . . . . � �. . . �. ­ -busy humming marauder .. ' � I as. far d6tii, as far out, there was shall mot over,flovy thesel" I eaell of these tal-eilts, eguiSlOO d- sum who -ha,d five talents had bad the Is. no more rumpled by a abloing oi lunch -box c,i'refu'.Iy pfwked at home, 131OX0 round abscesses, or tumors, emulate (lie . I � nothing. , Immeaaarable SoWude. . . . I . . . heaat . . Vih�l:box is maAm of lacquar, in . three IN'bich, when vat open, discharge it foul- and improve each olif ' ' hoar, 4 . I . '�aul ke, . d and two. thou- geeatest risks and Lem tat! , t er - . - 111111; . Height and :depth - .wxld. . length and . . -,, bt his eye on that morning between one tholus,hu � . . . p one 4 0 My singing birdling from its nest has , Iling PUS,. 14a0me Of 6a herds ex- . . . . .. I . I. I tunities shall flown; . OOMparbuents, one. oil top. of tbe oth- 81me . . ............. ......... o_.. . I .tar, unitil he could say, "Iam now sand dollars. Out talents are all our fore his increased oppor I ­. � . ­ . . . � . . . I .. � . . breadth Of nothingneas. . Did"Christ 8' ' . The little. boy I used to Was in deadl. air, each being filled with a different ammed scarcely an animal was tree . . I I . read)q, Vo be Offerod, and the time of Powers and opportunities -moments Of bei great. But there to. no comparison . I . itio , T ' F THINGS. .. . . . I . then exist? Oh, yeA; "By !Im werp. .1 . I . . I . . . kind of foods the most important of frolu. this inflaminstory cond n , he GOOD FOR LOT,9 0 . . :. .. . . . my *departure is at hand.* I have. time, . coina of money, organs of body, h;0re of the ma�i of the fin talents � . � � __-�_ � . . . I . . . . . J, n or Bermuda onions . I -all things made that are made; thingte I I . . . biddibigi down of the f ee, 'ventral en:d . Theaweet. Italj.,t . � , . dividualities- of taste and, tempera- with th;B man of the two talents. . T. � all being, rice. � : .1 I � I . I in hea�ven and things to .earth,- and' fought the, good fight, I have finished in . MAKING T,�SKSA'J-LEASAN . . . of the liver by inf lamination is equally L natuiol. - . . _..'_� I I I . . . . . ,WhaiX iicon cbnies `the. Children at . . are the ones to be eaten au I I ' . I ' , I I . . I ally. couroo, Lhave kept the faith" ment., aptltmdes� friendships; . relig- 21), Heire is the low, which. had just : I . , Irequent and aocompani6d'by a de- their. flavor beiilg much more ..- thinge mu-sler the ca-rth.". -Yes, he . .� � . . . There is nothing produlo s delicate � I I . . . 4 - ilt his ,eye. on th, � us privilegesi,aVen. limitations Five I ' down a� the tables, with their boxe) � . ,� ; . * . ,a, generatk�oin of some of. the liver fissue,, than the commonL vaxietiea- But 011- . alatedated the creittivii. He I led EdWArd Payson. ke .t t .to L, been exemplified in the lord's dealings as great- reaultis. as the little house- a biowl of tea,, and hashl, or chop-stiek I . .1 ... . I ­ . ..he could Say;, ile.nts and -two and one indicate the . ' a . , � . 1, e -"The -breez- t . . . � with the;sexvants, Everyone that bold tasks, which are tlrst.explainqd� Again, the course'of the foreign body ions are really. oweoteners of tile . forth Aroturui. aild his sons. 11 w,tar until - � , � . . before them. At a.signak the chop- I � . . . . I - , . . . . ' � . . � . ­ . 'His ds of heaveiii fan the." 'Dri Goodwin Whqle. differenc(i between men *in Cap- maies� 4,se- of wh!at he has Shall gain, andthen'practir.ed. The bast Way is: . is invariably tolward the lungs and the breath, after ep a Rhone before the first m0riiing. . I acitieA and opportunities. Ability . . � sticks- axe ,lit Led dipped into the tea, . the, . lotal .aft to h ve, . � '-' �: s n te Conceit when kept his eye oa. that ,evangelistic star . ' enwyoue that -xieglec�te-.what he b1as that which "Ake.sr the doing a pleas -4 ' licart, It punctures the liver or the passed 'away,,as their Correct stomach' ' . . . ' I . God gives and, then employed in ,conveying rice diaphragm, and pelietra, � .. I *ad, Until ,be uld ,say., "I am iw*llowad means. aptitude, "ficulty." . shall lose -it. This is. a great pr a . � . .�. the wo-rilling gitars serenaded the �O , . I 11 inciVIO uire.. The tiniest ohlM will wipe . b(LW a.t and pickles to the� small' I . . I up in' God." Sohn:'Tan4ilt kept Ill to every -Por�on'o:pportunLties proper- . - . . - of �me .tes 9, l0be Of disorders still carry off the acourau- � . . . I ... f human life. it is, I I the lungs ox the heart. :.Whe n it� oil- I latad poisons of the'system. They pro- I � I I - 8 0 , true of tbO body, da4h, fa.r the moke 111101votty of it. but Months with'woulderhil -rapidity. . I �� vent of,our Infant car.t.b,'when, wrap, . I. .. ... . 1. .. t tioned to his. moral ability. Straight- - , lniud.aud,N,ul, of* the,no.yelty may Wear of( as, t . he I dish � I .. . I . . , Pod, in swaddling clothes, Of light, it- eye, OrYthat. evangelistio,star-un il he I . and - p money 'And I I . ; ters the.1nugs a pneumonia is usually v1de a blootl p'urif ter that all may safe- ,. . . ­ Of I ' ' ­ ' . . � . sweet Lord way is in the Revised Version omitted 9 - of moral abAracter and Spirit-. . I . I I �glu to trdop in- at '' * . I- . 1. . - th6greast Jehovah, could .say; "Welcome, .. , Utensils, I . . . a I . . The Children,. b , .9 Started. N�hich extends 6vdr the,greater Iyl use .and do peirfoot work in oonat' . - lay in his arms " ., ' ' � . . . � . .a- increase. , . l., - , .... o1oloOk in th;e'mb=i,ng..The kind . . � - some , 1). . . - I ' Jeims-w�lcdnla 0ternity . 'Dram thisverlse to a0p�sar at the be- �ual Lv . . . ittle story as . �, . I . . er- part of the - He saw thef"t foundalion laid. lie * NO.6ther I . . pr 11ages. . . I I � Begln� by telling. a I ' . I Affected lobes. In .0'ation troubles.. As a vermlfugo:tUe. . . I . .. . Us ' I , , U, , 4 of Verse 16.. .1. . . . . I � IaTten ge' rally consists bf tviO Or inataur as, forms, and. this I sa.wlthe first light kindled... TJ�6 star aver . pointed a mari &,. into so ginniu . '% .1 ., . . 80, cast ye. the u4prefitible servant the disbop tire being washed, and how 'g is � pes, an absce the onto4 cannot- be surpassed, and,"'eat- ' , . . . . Safe a harbor. -No'o�tbe . r star. .. ever 116. This rich. mail 'went on his Jour- - . - � 1. .1 , tihIree square rooms, .with Straw na'a � I . .I dmud w-hich Wtts mfterwards crushed . ­ I . , , into outer idarkneds. Whilg- his two many things are. to be toia of pottery. , . . . ,may, break into, an air'tuW and on ;taw, wU of t�n obeeli, 6 Violent cold , . . . I . - I � . r. to noy at his owp. convenience, . , I . . I .1 on the flosoi. Leaving their wooden' contento be dLsehargl�d 'externally. ! " � . I . . I I upon the cress, was t�rust into chaosr sauk its silve ad anellor so deep in . ,but MA . r eceive'd into - the - joy and How. the ancient people m..ade their .. . .. In the head. One'Small onion, eaten I - I . . ,tes were � I � . ' , . ' y wben he, h'Ad gone. the . a �Oees at'the d6or,.tbe little people on- ' The inbat'anfortunaia- and ' ' ' ' ., r . luxurious and' I . � . . e. nigbt. before retliing,.is a well- , � and kt. hrought out ,one world' and the waters., No 'othei� star eve stiraightwa splendo.r. of - the it master's - digliois what,13trange, places ai . � .. L . Usually I " * . -cloud or . r- I � . ' . - I ' . .very 10vA a I he peastratiow-of the r7 . . . � .. . � . � I bond ser.vant'wIlb 14�a,d recaived�he Is, d1ap. pottery and all Wx and bow, to their to4oh- I ta injury is t ­ . ey . 0 !�;ftcsn for num- � .. A . swung it in that . AS shat found yet. In . . k wn Aso tgr resor 1, . oirib�it, -and brought pierced such . a0cumiklated . I . homei the unfaithful one w I . ,Is P . � � * ' . sit it in ineroblan- � . � .. I. ­ before running to their places. Jap- .hekrt by the. "lited body. .-Death may sircu� affe6fW*n1s I e w h a holy luster. I gest procee 11v . , � � of: the head, and is . .' I swung it -in , I I � I . I otit'in, the black *And -lonely �t-reets. thib; now a I . . . . . out amether world . and ' � - be'lconed i1th . suc, dsd toi . nd wonderful -creation in ews il�; ET . we. This teaches, the " Cardinal. vir-' - . ... I I I auese polUeness is inculcated when a conle.opeedily.or slowly after t, ht�­hly ke.commended for sleeplepsness;' -. I . aniothef orbit, an. -I broug out all would Godi. tha L', itmV sermon to -night .11' I . . AU, of them wer' e their China, may be mmvesta .into. stories. . . 1. I . . . I . . WILe - bg .. .. .. . . . lead you to Cbww , * � tileil of promptitude, .. alike to aeoula. r .. I . I .13 the meal oJiLliffhegLas to vra,Nl, andag'soon as in disease, according to tilenature of .I . * t, that.'be- . ­ . two� were. ma;l,e ijehtlemeti, . . Study corn- on the 0b,,'14 . . 1.9 . . 1t a�,c�s on the nerves in a . sooth;ng... ... I � -the worlds 4(nd. swung them in their' does "O -t . I 1. '.I Worked " bondag-e; 11 . . .... . � . and sacred affairs.. Tkadoe't) P duets and becan athhd lie -ils ta,uk1h1t tomake a the. injury. tbf-tho heart'.. in.'the cases man without the injurious effects , . I �. * ' . . . 'AdakY. pro � . I . L partilcular orbits. . They . like .$ore morning, looking outi of the win- ,11 . QA . LL - � . calm , . I.Oneg" in business. . . tile social equ and personal f0endq . and its -Vtbek oedo C � ., . I . . . 0 . ner hear - I . .. . . Made. , tbom . w ha- the I)OW'. iYaPanesse'a.,U ' t i app . . I Aren of- all ages which we have aden Ilia in U�y usually - . the night . I of their former master; one, , wh6 read to thesta fr6m,'Hlawa P . . . of *drngs�.so.of en . i . . * � i eep at-thd call of a sh6plierd. Tboy. 40W, the astrohomay o�f I . . . . . . � .. ded; Tha: . , all . . . . . I I other five talents. Enormous profits I . . obatm I or chil- Make ,deep -obeisances when' ocea4on reoulted.'in aa inflammation of . the ' . . ; 1� � knew his voice and he called, t. -no I 4 1 ad" tG- thefeet,of . l I . an rivilege, is Sim- ythm, alone has, a I . , . . . . I I d and placed in thd . ". Joem. aW.hea,ve . -mig YOU . '' ight )i� lia:(fth1% p' rh I . I . � 1. I of an o.nion-heate 1. .1 1 . . ­ .. .. .e�. I I ::.. . , . " . were -within Ahe reach' of ancient , ,in . ., . 1, . . . � � I .z I -1 . ,. I ­ . � . �. �� � demands, with gravitY. ,and uncon" perioardi" a",, 1,ollowgit by - suppura- - . . � ., ': 1�1 , I . . I . . I olf Jqogs,., -, a I . 1, I . I .. rex. , , . , . . � .. � . . ari.. will often relieme the. agony bf� . . � . . I by thelir na!inos. �. . -,: I.. I I . .. .. �.. �. . I I � ... _. . .;.� . . I . : . tradesiapa, because staxidar4g. of value 017 ,turned. out with the Aramps. and d . , . - : , ,- ­ I I . .1 .. . . . Lien. ' The.,pericaraLum becoines'ellor- a Is �.the ., . sy I rup proo � d . � . .. I ... . . . . - I , I I ., .� . I ' t A shall be Le - -d pl.tnt acme grains !of OckicuSness � . I I . - .. . . L aotlo,�. whi. are . .. . I I I � I I . . I 'Again, Christ heralds tbe -dawn of _, ­ - 1. . . _ airl fixed. as they. �.u. t .a,i:nIsgbt, too. .There . . �t' the Chit . th fluid and ,pus, o a'r - - . , I I . I I .. . . . . were not then 00 Ui� Y, I . . . � 1. I . I 1. ­ t and idaro:for the lit -7. .. Although thc�ohildra.a khes�l on cuoh- measly diotended,'wi - - I I . I -ion with `� , . and gnashing oUteeth. As wheat and ca, iA . . . . . . from sprinkling a s ic,od on I.; . ., I comfort W a, Chr1S1:ia`n Soul. Some- -��,Jgjjt,�OJIAL WILTED BLOWERS.- '- I b.6 its ;.',and. as; 'a, consequence weep�fig I I. . I . I.. . . . ' * This exudate compr: S. the .he A 10 I. . I . . I . . - I . .. 1. . aro-wi . . . I naint them Io in t - ease . .a will often .. . .:, . �in*ap Ek.storn city outT Plantlata. - Later - 4cq � , . no, in their homes, he kmdersga:r-� . sugai and baking in an oven � . � times we come to paosos in life where , ' ' - . .. .: . 6. Aar' wiere -run. There lo'no there often, IS . . . within reach I . . a cb,air* and tabies: 'ark-� stiob an extent that its action becomes . . � I .. ­ ­ . .. I . . The linitatitra of nature in th a] enormOuis risks I if Oud is or Lou the littl in I . . . . child." . I .* � tribulation meet us.:You, - I I . ,sWe of. a. banquet hall. Orientals, with a Mill I , . , rk wonders* -in a. "croupy. I . . � I kinds - of ' , . . I death results from Wo . . I I all . . I tine are fast. becoming serious competi- risk, however, in...efforts ,, to increase I . I ' ry feeble and, . . . . . . . �110 . * . A iitorpris6.1 - . I .. .. .. - 10110 Reso glibly with the - �r tongues, tell t,hom b.bout MLIiiag and Nv1y we ad w1th iquares,* are used, as in this va . . � � ... I I . . . . 1. . . building up some gre t a " .. , general di0por. ' , � * -. .' I '. .- 0 " I I , . are . � , tors. 'of thi florlsta Who.' trade in -as-. One's Slilvittlarcapkt,il. . I .1 do. not eat the Whole grains.. Then Country. The, ral Ing. of :. silkworms . " . . I ' '. . , . . . I I ; .1 . . . . I . . . I . . I . I - ures, can-, , . Is . ' . . I . .:: You ba,ve built Ole foundation,, , tl�a tarally gr .17. Liiewme -be that - had received yet-a;roosotruoln theirigest ' Another disease which has l3eeiL late;. .11 � � . . . . - ., . � . . own flowers, The following . . .. . . I I I they will be - rea dy!, to do it little bak- aggd ,the finiiAl winding of gilk from - I 1. , ,^. . . . wall-ygki. are just 11111)eut.fl) put-on. I -quite -aa, Well' as the man not lodkout.of -hungry eyeA on,%, bdu- . . L� moth- the'tr . . - , I observed bi us'In dairy caltle, a� a .. A,9 UNL1JC1K*r ANIKAL... .. . �', I . � . desoriptimmf the latest triamph Of the tffiloi. Do did . Ing, % and *hat, fun* it will be i; ly . I'll � . . . I . � . . . own cocosqua is one of the occupa- I I � . . . � I . I � ythink is 'de- artists in artific,161 flowiri. IS, . . . ­- I . - ass ug by ', every . . t .. � � . � njury to th6 Second stomach . Trftv.bler­rGet. On, 111811 got ,on I " .. I , . . . . ,,the capotone, w,hen ever, inter. wbo- had received five; b,u,b it doe6 not quet withOut, 0-XPT I 1. .. .. . I result of i I. I I . . .1 � I - ' er tells them tbA. *.by of. each a op. k, . , I � .. .1 . . .. . niolished. You have a JIRTP all strung . Ling, � physical -Organ their grief and poverty . . tiono dh4ravterktih of 'Japanese I in- , . , . I � follaw that the. I I . . ., bodiei, is abscess'in the . 11 �, . . '' �. . . . . Master had made �a . , . . :. -here li� aweeplaff.and dusting darghiteM. I + I by foreign . . . . + Wake ,up+ your nag I' I . . . �..� . � . ":4 .. .. . great as .. I . . to &Ppqrtiolk - to and 'jealousy. � . .. .� . .. And + . � ' . . - I . I , liver. . -were . I van't the. I .., . , ", - , ;. � for sweetest accord ;and adme . .Dame Nature must spare no effort Mistake when trying. . . . . .. . : . , each With I . .. I - Sometimepl;hcrc, ,,as many . -ShU Wit. I ba - � I . .. I . , . . And darning and ni�ending . ". _. . . . . .. I .. . Driver . I re, . . . , . - . I . I. . , 4 . agony crushes it. There is a little thia 6 Ing ,prii!9 if ,all' lilopes to out.. eacb'maii 'taoc6rding, to his ability," I . . . . I I 0 . . . . . . + . . .1. 4 I. . . .. . I in or six *of 'thesa %abscesses, � . . ... . I . . ' I , om 01 . I � I I . . . t -heir hisstoriea to be told And , their. .�, .. . . . as. . . � .heart .to bate, him.. . � I � ... � I oised bushed in. the household,;, a dd.Dame A,Tt In: the *bduttioA of for aodaily experLsShce- I . .. . SIGNIFIOAXCE -OF BABY'S CRT. each. at least� as large as a hen's, egg � . Wh` t,,q +tbe matter with him, 1; U. .. � . .. . I '! bill . . +) I allows, .. some IMST FOR CHILDREN'S EMOTIONS. be oh.,'who. I It �, I . ' y . .R . wuys to explained. . . , . , . . , . . . - 43yea olpsed; color dashed Out of th' � . - . . . . � � . �. - and- filled *with Is . )d pus,�Repcs t Ba- Ile siek t . + . I . . .. I ­ � . e ildivers -afield and ,garden. ;IJ1.1a 'mail callionduet a am 11 business One- � � . ­ . ter. . �of . fac I t lit- would + I - There la scarcely any one olue to, r I I . . 1� , �;of th � � I ... A � .. . - n,t beglad.th be a child again if . I . - �, . . � .1. . - . . i Cheeks; the foot,still; inatemd of the velvet geraniums, �elargonimns,'roses, cessfully, who ,could -not With equal ,TWO J$44o mioremat . � like that? She wh ' * 9 keaw or A.'alinal .Industry. , . , No, sor, -,be's not islook, but it'd an. I . .. . sumega conduct a.]Arger one. . tic bit of animated natwo W creation, mother Would teacif � .. at ail.a.the baby asinstructIve a . I .. . ' ' ., : I tak feet in the hall, the. heav'y t,Tea,a I , , , .. .. I . . . —_ . .. . . lucky, it is sbr ,unluckyl'7rou see, gor, . . , nut I popibles,- 'fuchsias, - Chrysanthemums, . I h of . t * . I . . .. .... , . 'make up ;. 18. He that recelved'one, went and lbaby. , It ioi�-y sound unsenti- hasn't:done " it yet -the aver- its . cry, If only one a .-TadleN and ob- . _. . . .. . .I afore I Put 11M, in the . . f of thosewbo inwreill to thp gian-Oh,, Marguerite .. . . . . . than a I . . . ` THE HORSE15,FO0.3 . �. .every morning,_ . . .1 . . � ' 'Fl. I ' , ay., t alips,: etc., that . iggedi 11 . d's . merital. -and prosAlo to say that,. a age mother, bat ha"ablas are -bring- serves its VaTiety'of'ratinifestation. � , - . . a I . . . III have a I .. . I ,Nvha(,t aXe people to do .0nid iill these P I . , nits 'Ap� Every farmer must have lieticed'that 0 r "I toSse,s 'in . . . . . the. floral display in the iahb 0' just A . in t a earth, ind hid -his. lor Whether le, . , � I . . to us baby's, early preferembe for its mother Ing her to It gradually., .and before Let, us. look at sQmmes of its q � . � . . ' .. an rn. nOw,, a 0 ' lels of loveliness in grace Money,.. If this action . acams I I . I -horses grown in - fty ' countries have fe6d of oats, Oi T'll have a drink of I . . ,- 1 . "xrowa%:Soine sit ddwn, , d mou r mary . � .. . � 'i and It . . . . ' . . I I , ' y long the ebi;,14� the 3blDt or Will parent 'and' micro Important mean -w . I . , . . I * I , their iiasmbers of thi� famil 'is . , I . . I . . ... I I . ' small, upright fei).t, and. those grown whiskey, and the Or baste has lost - . ,. . . I the* o woman dressmaker little -short of idiocy, it is because anci- Over 0 1 . , . I . .;6 ­ - I po . . Some bite their UPS and b14 d and color. � Evaij' I .. � - -11. . I . I lationized idea$ -regarding iag4. I . � . I . ; I 11 . . . I . . I ent. oriental ciustarms differed so based on Purely selfish grounds, but have ieVo . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .. .1 . . , � � I ve.�.flat; we.dk- f � ivo mornings running t ,. I . . � * .� come.s. Some SwIVg thek'pald ban ' ds. lajdaditij. the.ovening, gV.wng With gar.- . . I .. . t was lazy, this ifact remaing, neve . rtheless. The boasoh-olmd drudgery. . I . I I or Yin g , ivit hout reinission, ti;ight 'be ont wet, IoW.Ia"S hft� m . . - . I . 1. ... I . . . I I . ' ' .1 a fall on their f sees, LSome lie on lands of rich biossoinsi and go Strong widely, train dar own.. I . ' ' heeled ones, as a rule., Poni6q grown . I . . I . � , I 1. I and cowaidly; be abowg. himaol,f -to -be little angel in the cradle long moth- -The .one Child 14 a imuch simpler due tio linager of thirst, though it - . . . I .0 I . .. L . �. . . . . I � . . . their backs helpless and- look. a!). Into' * is, tile. inf I trance of the f iv.wers, that the I oi: more -children, fori generatiods on steep 1111sideq And _ I , .1 . . . . . L . . .,I: . ,,W,hat ,seems, .to the . . regiv i of the 9OOd'.for.,:ndtbIng .as a tradesman,, er simply for what tuotior,does for problem (than , bw.b I ity, it shoald be. noted that'not every cry rocky heights develop tw strong, bigh � .A. USELE SS R1,;MINDE, R. :� . ' ' I in an unpitying gowns 4 an , th , a , tuames�'. . . .. . . 1. t I 11 . t1hia is as nature, *intended. for. &ell Chad t,,% a distinct ant . t L hat � is. relie . ved by. eaCting is due.to . . . , . . . I.. . I . . . , � I . -Sohne pull their' hair � down �oalestbe . Y exploit. , .. . 1. and a man,'voi Xit to..be intrasked it, and . I , r 0 ' - toot" .with a'small $.roand surface, but Han yR4 ever.etopped to-thial: that , ' , , L, �Lj heaven. . I . I . There comea 11 cannot see awthe otho a' See' Lii VAIIL '=go's 'aa.,feedieg will sometimes � . ' . ' f I . over their eyes, and. look thromg4 One 6rderl, for example, an. orchid w,ith-_ wealth- , neverthOless; having a. tithe,. licsivenr. who .. . I L oven , l4ve colic t, I ­ . L with altajoo�,-jl 1'uty . hardness. What - uid'arive . . L . i .. I. I . . . I I , I Ilia iinplielty. of ba�by'exiotence. ber� not' think a$ do. they, nor will ... I if you stopped .sinokiog yOu'wO I I I fi a. flend'a glaxe �,Some with bothL ..dress,, or a -. 'geraninin ,ball perversely decided tokeep away from . a . . . . . rel emporarily, though pro- connect . ir has this with horse mAn.. . - . - '. , ,wit . I , dinner .. . ­ . . -fy and. widon,.and tbA the I" be'like theirs. .b Ao the fiTc,"-':in .10 . I . money to buy a house.and lot I .. .. . 11' t' Or - " term frock andL the ,the ventures olf trade, be,t6qk- the gipA to mndL � I pbysk,�Lt itotivit I , Ably "adding fuel � enougli L . I . . I handa, greas.their h n -and want to ew an *1XlS'O . . I . ' word of admonition that does.not . . . I . . . I .. agement on the; farm T. What Is.: the - a . I � I ot biaj' � . liking-1tir its ,ThOL . I . . of So" . � . 8 a pm b , Idla. feelings and . the end. .. . . . . . L � , .L �'� ' I . in the course of ten*ys rs I . �� . 1 4 1 ,to dle, and cry: 110 God t O'God-il! Long, whole iblo.r scheme of the 6o.stainels 'wise t cOars Wft when' he, t t a chi IL . . .L disposition. of one I . 'L , I Msekton� hut, '. " 11 - ther I% associated. with'.caress(dis ripple the placid . I . I I . hoof 'anyhow I Ye�,' answered MT, L '. er glit,�stupendoua night, i4st down wiitb� 4 view to:ha�nionizjng insoney Into the onli sa,re-dbp sit'vault. 'no. I L .. A *persistent cry may also be cp�used. , 11 ' 'of, alj�: ji ' 4 L: .1, � , 0. . . nim�ls' are made.of 0,�e jai armg a '. . ' L ,' � . I night, 6itt' nh L ., .. . i . i anothe 1cs,exaa1)erAti0n � I . oolf's the, dilly object '4, li' - b "' n 1; I ­. � L I . . ooks and, baby- i Child nvi 1 fret , r f - , k low,: with the tafts and I astoehe of brilliant tb' ane and kisses,. loving I . . . . �y thd pricking of, a pid, or a eon -L pr _ . of the world'a suff&Ang;lsome, I I ' , , � . 0. . ientrsast*new-�-a hole'In the the original sta t . I aotically tbo.si�me,motcrial :as the L I I 0. bave a..Placo " '' � _ . . . I. ' I I I � a do h fr I I . , Ms. L , , . ' I a iiiii; n -or Ito ing ona ek n alrbilofthe horse' lbeLhornof-thecow N, I -.00A . I I . E 'talk Tlug is 0114 begitining of the and gWd act correct other house would . A . - not mlitch way to turm But. not so, bID.o, , normous shoulder knots of, giround, T)IOADA11 .At toast was not. .1 I . I e. must lie at . . L I I.Could ouioko Without, spoil- . , . " . . . . . , . . . io� Velvet ro , sea or big pastel'thAdd peonies diishonest. ' He,' . emotional life of the -Obild.* ,That fault, For each ther . I I disease, .or CO at -ant 'pain from the- ' wMre I L L . . .. 1. .1 . 1. .1 I I . � Ivas no . pro- I least some a -in the -method . and tile n�qil of the.man..,Tha layers are a oe I , . ,�, , .. . - I U . I . I . . . . -S a curtains. � . L - the ChriStiali man. He iovk.4 up ply I r th the amaken . iteration . jug the r g and I' - . � . � �' 1'. . . , . . ornament every black dress, And, not digal. He aim afraindd .from mothers, delighted wi . .. I . fdiulatlOn 'Of a boll or abscess., . closer packed, in the hoof tham.itt,the I . . .. 1. I 1: ns. He sees ,it bright . . . . g and education. " L L / I I . . L I ;�- . . . ... . content ivith garlanding the �gowns, uSing. , gil It'alont, and� like many' lug of Ion. in the little �hea;Tt. ,should of disciplinary traininl. . . � - � -1 . 11 I . .. I I.. .. . appea,rance, tthere. Cap it be only a . is . .. . difficult for the Very severe crying for� a few'inhi- skin, while the horn and nails arei Wade I L - I I �. I,! . call it frequently into. exercise is but Yet this will not be . .. . . . I . L I I It lashing meteor.? Can Tt be Only .a Women pin mighty nogegays oil their ac�calle,d. Christians, Av,od in'his own I I L She utes, tbeu, ceasing, to be soon resum- of the'same material, bat of loss tbick-� I I .1 I I . . . hetin mother. . . .THE 'SECOND N9ED. � I J,� I . t]2-; small wdrld regardless aUothers.. . natwal. The Child's responsiveness rewurooful sympat - , - , soak the � . I I L� . avening wiraps, and their ostrich fea I ively feel what 6achchila ad again probably moans colic, as �aass than tile hoof. ,If, yous , ., . I . . . . I . Sto, ., that � falling star 7 VanAt be Only a 1101W, . . . I oklann-YoU remember I I 11! -Ti , . I . er and chenille.boas and On L their ohif�. T,bo ,fi' a Is the sivreet reward ,of their �,aia and will i.nstinot pecially should the abdomen be larg- horas,..nails and boofis In AtrOn -Soda .. .. I I rat fire verses complete ill . ly providing. I L I . .9 ve me On the streak , , � ': . a longer he looks - foig and ermine muffa . .. I sacritice, Bat there la danger bete needs. She Will be, dai . the scales will separate, and "pisinker" .You .9a I . � . . I . i. .. I . distributiOA ot.tbe tal� I xe mis of . ,nt, or than usual. � . .4 . water. . . . . I . ��'� the more distinct It becomes, until I I . altory of the r I . employme . 0 Yesterday V . - .. I . To, render the flowers Oven More ants. We- no*. turn to a couslao ation of carrying lietting to a esS. � , 13C- ,Play$' and "s cause wb n -placed under EL niorescope fu,r- , fv, Criss' o'.ut. "A .star I . Ally Of Culture, Which Will not only L If taking the baby kip seems to I I I Bouds-Yea; What about it? . L , aftes awhile lie . . . yotd, a certain limit. It � is littriful. to-. ir . ' f of sinillavity. , Hoof' . . . I , I . triumphantly o9aspiettous Lby gAs- Of the reward given to fidolit - 1. aSty ths' nee"L 0 It W easy to Infer that the Utah tho.proo ) L". . ; - . light, they are spangled- or 7glitter .I. 6xeit;6' unduly a - child's ,einotivono, gat . f each child, bat crying, , '11' Stockman_Why, I triad iti, and as . . . W ,morning star I a otar, of comfort I . I .1 . � . I . . ,�, . . p4 atair of- grace I a star of peace I The . eL 10. The ,lord: of those servants . I nd Mothers . and I also promote her own life. interests. - pressure of thi moment 'causes pain whether alive Or�.Ldead, wi absorb L I consequen I ce rve Come around to see . . 1. - . I I with silve.r.d"t along,tii edges of cometh. Reference is here slosubt- W:hO has not soon .to . . ; � � . - , r cent of water, thus incroasinir a, I I . I . . � L �. . set likely 30�pe I over. :'). r �11 9' , , -� if you could, me haven retri ,� ataw of the Redeemer I" peace to their velvet and Isilk muslin p0tals- lesst MpA 'second Own- dating annt4 and -narses"Prolongin . . I I in the part pressed uvau, int , , � both its weight.and bulk. Under na. WE let . I I ., I . , ' , ' an 'pleuxis , . I I I , a to but Lord's . the chest-thii might me' 7 L I ,. - 1, 1, trouble; balm for all wounds; life for This very frankly annodhoiis the flo. Lng, � bat none. d the various'lloomings" their'careghes of little ones until tbeL �. . I SOME USES FOR SQUASH. intercostal neuralgia, rickets, or tural ootiditfons the horse is provided - � . I . I . I'L a 1, a t be aili I quivered ' . th . a I=- . � . I . . . , ,.. I I ­ � I I nal dead. Now. Jeousithe great heart- ra garnitures as artifici 1, but does Cop L Christ to human ,,, rd' o Mated little Mite fa'lrl,VL Of all variotias of squash 4 . w1th the required moisture ,not in the I 100 MODBAATE. . �. , 1. . hea(IOT comes into OA1r U61110. Peace! . excess of rapture? Sue�h ax- I even pneuinoulti.q. I . of oil, Of L Whlo� it will absorb I . . ... . � . I . not detract from their beauty, though excluded. Reckmad with thi-in: so with . . proved 1hobba!rd id:the best, but being. . , sy touch- shape t Who t I OAll '; L . ,! hibitions of ,,liveliness" delight vial- of us are of course, crying-clused I only 7 per cont,'but df water. If,: now, Unela Abner -Seth alas . ": Peace that paseeth' w1l understanding.,. one of the oddest and most interest- wo must all stand before, the judg6 . . 'Very 'hard to raise the most . . L . . I . I - . ;f We look up through our f�ars. We are Ing species of tIA91sloe flora 14 the I tOT4 and oldiar children, and baby Obliged to we the more common Ing a certain part, Points -directly, to 1 You, allow a horse to stand,in tho a tbick-'ild-thin party man. I . comforted. -it 6-- the morning star of offiarming wilted blw . ms that one artis. menit seat of Christ, . loving people generally; bat a high . t potato PainLin that Parts . sta . hie fot, a considerable time depend- Uncle Hirdm-WhY, he os 1. 'i W 20. This votes - Aepi6ts , a scene hority pronounces them kkads, the Tennessee %wee 11 of its Own art L Ing but the regular ,ticket, . .a . . . , , , .. . . . the Redeemer. .. hio broke off that flo and enterprising manufacturer has which .should be made vivid to the - medical ant being one of the beat of these, Hat If -the child Cries simply because it Ing on the aboorptio ne waytb but he's allus " _ �� 1. . flower7l' said one aervialat in the gar- produced. 11 His rivilted flowers are y palatable piag. can, be - ,mAde'frOW 0,1- ispleapsy�ibr tired, the or I for the water for the, hoof, you. muat . I . I scholars,' .imaginations. The. honest bad for baby's nerviong systein. 0 er- - I . . y will be fret- ' tiwle Abner-Ye,s, . , 1 hority observes, t likely by rtib- tillin's 6 admit tbat thecoutatry may . I e other &or- Made of liberty silk and are so ajnaz- pride shown In the report, *is admir- excitement, thial aut MmLt any isquath'. fig, Accompanied mos I expect the feet to become small, pos. v . . d if t)1e other fellers get . . � � i . ,vanit said, "The maste ."' .Nothing Lugly natural in appearance that only L I . L causes h Bofled Squasb-peel, blice. and re- bing Of ths OYeg, ' . I ailAy W crack open, and 'the result, no t be rulne L . . L I I r I able. . � I , . . . I more was. o0d, for 11 Ithe, master had bys actual tdach- And allbie, ins#eotlon 21, Good and faithful. A, Won(terful matter lot the brain and apsinad.cord. mion stihe� 1yeedA from, the squash. Lay General.poor health ,will cause cointracte(k hael$, L wasted frog and in- .. !L1 . A.L . -6. 1 .,L . - ­ .� not a, right to brcu)e off the flower *oan,the Aeoeptida be diaddverad. W6 I to play with- in cold water fer halt an how, then peevish - crying along with much What'!$ known as navioular disoaaeg, - * I �. . . . -set in chiffon gown trimmed entirely with commandiition,; calpable and wojrthr. of - 't is till very 1 we find Next, the - digestive system becomes -SWA,LLOWS AS C;AXtR]WRS- ' . � ! to, wear over W4 boart, or to Ifts, more than it . at, joys, And f ull baby, and to kiss all(l pbt iti and Pat itto.anough slightly salW boll- whiuing, a condition in which . � .. � - the vaisb in the. ina;mstain, whb, has a pale: yellow and pink Wilted roses Was pral , dril-W,lowth its lon, as mothers have Ing water to coves It, 'and boil an other. indications of kletility, . , . impaired, tb4D.b,mff§ become Ahelly and I The questign of employing aW � � - . of friandalup. 'A. fe* things. The . . . , allows � . . right T . LA.nd when 'Clirist comes down voted the firat prize by the womenat done from the beginning; but babies how.. - Drain dry, mush t A shrill cry or scrown heard Only brittle, And ydu have a ruined horse., instead of pigeons to carry dispatch ' rejspon�olbsllity. of six or seven thougand .and bee I as into car garden togather lilies, shall a f ashionable ..ball in Now York, dollars would, not be: regarded aJ3 "few slid little children need a rest even smooth it a wooden bowi. Heat at intervals probably. denotes. in- Xoral�Keep Your ,horses in tho riously Considered in .1 . I Nutri- r spinal has been 'Be ' I . �vfe fight him back? shall -sve talk as where -no lbasthan a couple of, bushel things,, by latrily of bar scholars but from patting and JCISSing- ,,gain and stir in & iUMp of batter the flaraination ' of the ' brain 0 stable as little as pogollolo, and keep r,raaoo. The aptitudo'of the BW6110NV . total blosaoing ,werd td,thia rich tW nl,it jvAs a trifla.$ gb tift and growth take %)Iao,D best when. size Kd an- egg, one­fourbli cupful of cord, or some looallzod 'brain trouble, them shod aa ahort a time in the year by many. held to be ­ * I Jbouo hie hhd no irloht - to come t If baskets of aAitl a I . ' I for t. � ht3 work is . . any One in all the unIVOrSO has a right used in the - ornamentation of fbF t1i6 child 14 quiet. It should have Milk, Waisda to tasto and serve very A short, broken cry that seems to aa posoible. Give them every Oppor- renter than that Of thapigeon, id that Which . is beautiful I in , our 1006NMON, ' . I Ilow, shows himself, to be not merely a long periods, even when 'a -Wake, of holt. . ' .be painful, is quite likely caused by 6 a tunity to get their feet on the moist even g . � .. . , homw, ,then our Master bass and lie - 0 . ttader In spirit, bfitt'a moral eddoator ; being lot simply alone. - Winter squashes are Much finer Inability to get the necessary grass or ground, remembering Ahe I . . 0 I I all this investment has been for the atfirtelits to in I ho will wear it over COOL AND AM- T1510DICAL. parposo bf bringing ont1he character There 14 a class of . than the suitamor variedea for boll- &,mount of Air into the Ilingg from oxim, 'Wo hoof, no horse.,' � DIVISION op TABOR, ,will take it and . I 1. � e some chest ttoublei . I I -- I . . . jh& heart, or jfe,,w.I1.,J set it in thevase A lawydr Who, worthily bears adla- end abilities of his , slaVvd. I will which children . . Ing, , I * ay we don't � I tTaced directly be' I'lle OVOr-stintala- 8callOVed Squash-fleat One.fourth in a head cold Or in some chronic ORCHARD AND G, ARD M. . � -ell, remarked Mr. pacer. We . I of his palace eteirnaJ. "The Lord gave tinguislied name, occupies an old-fash- make, thea; raler ever many things. . The , , s- 1, so I live % I aljA the Lord hath taken away,, bloss- toned mansion on the edge of Now Responsibility mell discharged leads "Ou Of the emotional "' cupful of*4:mIlkalm)oot,, to the scalding nasal obstruction, the cry iwill be na G rd,, its are seldom too rkli. nearly always have OAtMe4I and mack, . . I .. ep be the n,b,mk of the Lord." peaces York. His sister. who lives with himi to ireatet reaposibility even In - this early deday of the teeth 19 One', Ox- point., stir . in a lamp of batter the dl In tone. Nessw is a good tinia, to prune � the crek for breakfast. � . . , I another; the dragging size of an egg, folled in one fable- A brief cry Coining at once after I . . . troubled soul. I -put the balm On Your tells a laughable story which Is ro- life, and those, who are faithful otirig. cleastva saliva, . , quince. . I I know its Sighed his wifo. I ant the . I f I , . one foot 1A walking 14 also A I . of f lout, take from the f Ire coughing, ,denotes that the cough Do mot bay large PlAntA in * full oatmeal and you eat.the mackerel, � .wounded 'h4aft to -night. The morn- pdrt#a in jurpoes Round Table, 11- tialis in this world, rating their dwa 01 spoonful . . . . . . 11 familiar sign of 'Vitality exhausted and add, A beaten egg, . Whip the hurts althor the throat or chest, 1), - . 4 . I -:, rnilig $tat Of 'tile Its- lustratift �btg coolheAa and love. of gpir�tp, and leading other noulgto Godp � 00,111. 0 — .. , .� Ing st'ar-the Mo . �. ­ , . . through emotional OX01temento Whole Into one buVftl of told bolted While. If coming when the bowels ation will chango 0 ibo . � . 1 ideolner. I method. � . . 1. are, to be kIngo 'And ftlestA ih 'the . -1 I pain it the bowels or f, $oil atid too L HAS A GnELT pUL'L . ; � Again: Christ heralds the dawn of . Recently big sister tiptoed into big : Ijeavenly world, -, Enter th4d into the . . --ow— gftutsh. season, and put ,Into a but- move, means avor of I r Falls. * .. � millonilial gloty, It Is night in Man, room 0ontatipie after midnighto and joy Of thy lord, "WelOOMAI Into the I torad padding dish� � sitting bread possibly haemorrholds. Give vorbou%s a rich but Vather Is your friend, the dentist% a society . I ; : � POINTED PARAGRAPHS, . I . ,. Itditt� ntgl�t in L.jftariap told him she thought burglars were In luxurteis. of tn� home " I no longer re- . . I cruaw over the top. Brown In ' a Violent crying Coming suddenly, may light 0011, dbap I I it is. night ill � I Theri- 1well, In One way. He attends lots . ;; I I night for the vast MAjoritY, Of the the house. The lawyer put on his gard you as, a servant or slan, but as . I I I r— �. qUlak oven. . simply bee the result k4 kamper'. The rose is a hearty feeder. . I 11 . world's population, Rut.ft, seeing to (Ireasing gown and went down Stairs. a coVapavion and personal fiwnd.010 A, tire engine W morbly 4 water Squagh Ple-Another way which Screaming in the night ,on aAdden fore it will bear ann"t manlqrftlg� of swell gathering$. I - I , . . me there are Scale intimations, of the lao thA 'had received two pitebo.r. I will perhaps have move favor is, One waking, in a. child over two years of W net apply. a mulch Until the � . I 0 - I I . � . in the back hall he found, a tough A 21 Ho a t 4 something back of 4 ground, [a frozen reagonably hard, THE WAYS OF MEN. , ,. Mbrning. All Spain has to bei, brought looking man trying ,to open� 0. door talents had been so otookaoful, and There ta alway . pint of boiled aquaaho Ono cupful bf age, probably Mans "night terrors#" ,. notice ot the.goap The was as,highly, rewarded as ho that had abadow, brown sugar, three eggs, two tabla- Which is a goitr06 but not strictly The object In inlalohing, is to preserve . . 4 . I I kinder the !aft Oly and tbat tea tn!bo L6 back yard, Loot wse'Ith MAY be rocovtrM 'but spoonfuls of molassad, one tablespoon- speaking "hight, Marc- to , . as even a toulpeTatara as possible. The pessimistic, boarder frOWned , before long she shall have a republic burglar had unlocked the door And received the five. The words of the lose time never, oxPreasion of , as deep as it stood Beeatt" his piece of Pic was Small ,� � I � . ight. lord are the oatmle[m thoso, in, vargef 21, . c op inlis 6 boar r am of the right kind, a Christian- Republic. was pulling at It with all his vil I (4,1 of knotted batter, one of ginger, Veabla mwanliogr or an plant a tree just . � I' oris pro. and there 08 'no Intimation here that ven and Wagons rattle most W11611 one tesopwnful of chinamon, one cry in which there to no sound. ut. In the nursery, Allowing for the &oil to Th t ti . de ilsd- . � � s%Vhat Is that light I see break ng,over The lawyer, seeing the robb I . roat; exhaustion-& Battles, . . To, think they'd any ple at all. � �r I ­ tared, ludloatea 9 . I . tho top of the Pytennea f The mornin,91 discament, called to ,him, the proportion of tb;4�, reward Iia the there la 9Otb'ng In them' pint at milk, and a little wait. 1�' " I ' . go Is ,.I good collector who can Collect Thitt IS Wflotent fc-r two thin ples : dangerous Weakness, UnleaN It be 4: tree will rarely dot Its, best WIth ., .1 � 0 I 'i I ,yea, all Italy shall roo6ln the gospol. to, . I � It does tiot open that ways you. Idiot I heavenly kingdom has tiny, rotation I me Acute Ito Collar much too high or much too � She,ahall have her school#' and hot tt slides backi flit, amdunt of taloato intrusted to the his wito on all occasions. , ' set one Jatge deep one. , that tbA iohild has: croup Or AO . CORSAIS QUE Eli VROG91 I I scoIlegea and her oVittahes -, her vast I ­ 6 I � soul. I . . I . . It in far mbre bcaorabI6 to black Squash I -or pies can be cut into Affection, of the larynx. low in the ground. . Frogs In Ooroo. do not, JIOP Oi- Jump. l � 11' V.6littlatiou, shall sutrojifler themselves ' SPV*(AXING 01, XARMIE0 MEN Wse, ftrh la verAd 24 'to the pualsh. bobto, than it is to black abotaotaiis. largo Tleee4. bixt not patod, and baked Crying ,when anything t6whOO 'thd A. liewly translate4 tr6a should, w- They walk liko.woll�or,dered animals, - tti,,olitist, What in that light I see , ment, of xeglimt. - . r6rtand sometimes makes foold of In ,the Vran. Bd careful tkOt,t0 OOOk' O*Uth, or Is Pat Into Ito Point$ at oupy it bed of finti, Mallow -mall, With quietly placing one foot after Another i I lir,miting ever the Alps? The, tatitiolixg I Mrs. Ilenhatil-The fools tire not all . 94. Thou Art a hard Mau. X wise man by bottOW148 hot* 0-AtOg"d Wd JaAh or jt� *fll biarn. When soft onat to tT0ftbI6 which 14 localized ample room for every Toot. until they, arrive at the enA of their I - , ,� 'k All IDA!& isball come to God, Iner dtad yet.' � �. g1rasplag, ant6oling man, This may upa them, I I taw ", igora,pb fto�n: the Malls and two, if it Occur.% on owallowing if treea Are rather large,, when plalit, Journey. V. is an Amusing Alght to one . IN ", idols shall be caat dowAq Met st4gg6r- Defthant-Just thfnk hoW many wid- I hA d firue, ,for till vtgorouA -----* . _� . rub through a. colander, After WhIah , we ovmt likely have 00teness Of the od, out May had better be staked, .who has alwoya won the frog of Amet. � nauts shall bei bie0ken, 00 ows thero would be It their wore v 11 : 62 W dd x6ady 10'r v4d. Ita jump, " . to Xulor n�,e owployerA And execytives ' A pO1XT 01VEAtooltv.111 t'hxmt from Koina cause. Malohing.tho quinao trees with 6641 1 . . � :, , � . , , , , , , , - I � , � , I 11, UTh t 1:03 i I I I I 1, 1�� , I. .1 .1 I. w, 4 0, :1.'. .1, -1 .1. I I I I I tomp I Ildilen 6hed no toaril In, ashes nw will be fow a good pla _ � of Iniquity shall be dowolighed. Wb,"tz (114, cupful lot , As t% two chi ad b. � wo I . - - Ali "'fodilig Ity IAZY POO, Vhat we want to do, Isaid; the, kind- Squash Cakoo-Oad tea 1. . 0 ./ I are rogi%rdo I till after the firsk three or , A, little. poultry Manure out Around . M that light I me breaking- over the Ole and J00-1460 People, This servant hearted 610196d p4roon, 14 to treat f16W, Oms to4oupful of sifted 04116811. crying p,&,JtLIAJMBNTA1tY TEETOTALISM, i top of Himalay4s,1 ThA_ morning. The lit DPWAND151 wAn je,alous;, and thought he had not you #otitly and make you happy. one adijeou,pful of mitk, ono egg, one f6dr MOUthi, but After te00 Are each strawberry plant .tftw will help � I I . . I eAtabsIlsh6di their Absence. in to go�ftj'fo' a thrlit(of gtoWth'L The Belgian ohminlidr has resolved 11 0mly4r.pled'dIMAM 61411 guard tha, path JagglOA-Me-A it 0041t Much to tofl4 be.en property appreeloted. Reaping yes, answered the barbariAft; but teAtpoesufol of melted butter, A -Ad Ou" It WAY seem Str&11961 but It 'A truel that oVeTy M., Ts,, shall be 0, total Ab' ' I a Me, domijaving day, Automobile I' * . where fliou bast not town, and gath- you Jusist aft toMptling that W# 6an't one iot baking POW46r, wall boated,to­ crying W A 61914 of 111"its, WhII6 - 6611a hat- Atkintr-at least, during te . � Again, - Christ heralds the do,w0i of I aggles-Thilt d6p6nds-6A the Value 640t Whtra thou bast not str6wedh bo, reany bAp1W wale1% we are killing g6that, Theo iRve nio for Uraak- tb,tir r6app6granea ix oat of ths b"t 111" 4 wb4u he A 6fildiAtIng 04 4 let , v AWI* oA r4upalait b4altlu, tov J1 14ittliclo"V011,116 mmlmor. .�.....�.I..'�,.�,�,�--�,,�-�.,.---IILI�'&AOL%'et noft tv*ri Chriatian's dylil 11 - A � . -, I . , th&ff_*h1t, I'tilft , Into, I tht A01W YOXMIOU h0A Ittlan .whit -6 00016. , , , fil0k � � , . . At :0 attul Oftsil-A b6 I 4 __. ov.M.- � . I I . . . #