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ieo c before parchicas elsewhere uwegatrtntee 6nr tre from loi3isrccntbel0t ill olacrdetlere- acton liveryg jlvlj bt line jick i her yoave sotic tud dnrc i vnlkcow luoet ftuivt wii west tad tried ilccco mitelftir though jou im icjlc uu and you inot bcr did jou tell mc daini l newport iwt july i u rcoved to uk tic quctuoa ataioirec so did i i tlkmc you left he lll rocu with its uicilc uid its ifjlit for uioy uy live time it brigktctl in tbo dixkoe of the tight well yea walked liong together overhetd the ttwlit iky kni ill bet old uiiii coafew it von were tritfilacd so vzt i to you trollod tioug tlit tenet saw the isuiiaer inoocliht kct ail it rtdiiacc ou iho witin at ihey rippled oa the ihore till tt loafitii yoc guerwl corte whca yoa tw that noae iu aih did yoa dxiw her cioic md tell her thttyoa loved her so did i well i adut tit yon further aad tui tare i wish you joy thick 111 wtadcr down tad icojou wheo youre inirried ebwy boy wheu the hoaejinooa is ever aciycare eitled doun well irj- whtl j the deuce yoa ty llejccttj vet njtwl so wu i ckicoq3 ffcrakl stltzt jfttntiltt firaiing who won ihe heiress uv iriny ktle ujurii tho cndervefld ret pctf ally sotdts the pttroa- tge of the public tad ial onas theai thtt weil equipped and stjiliii rigs can al- ways be secured at hi sitblei a comrorttble la meet til dxy twine tad those t eiiit if ordered ctrefnj tlteatioa ctvca to every order the ncu of commerciij trtvel- j lers lolly met j- johx williams -eight- to the front salehsliex wanted i ephaxekt iositioai gmrtnieed wilhstlsry ladeipentes ptid any detenniaed mtil cmiaceeeilthat peculitr tdvtnuge to be- pnaerx stock complete ineladingminy ft- lelhnx ipecultics oa tat free ktme this p per addrto t osec- bkow7c beothees scr- serraiea eochexter k t cxqelpll bilsluej college gdelphoktaeio fifth scholtstic yetr lu gndit ire sew empljed u bookkecjert batinesc jatatsen tteaogrtphete etc- bj mtay ta the urjesc basiaess hones in fita tad the tsarf suiet yoaag mea ml women dtefnag 1 thoraajh bnsiaes edactiicn will cocsalt their ct welfxre by ttteading the gcelph baoness coiiege fcrterai tndpirticnltrt tddrem ukficcoeiack 6lf iricriptl actok pump factory i -avu- planing mill thos ebbage- man i litre rtsaiha the latnrcmtat of the jiiarp basincm ia acton tad woald retpectfnlly inform til parties in wtnt of pami thtt we ire jwr prcircd to tspply them from tfaa ca st le wooden emsp to tne best force peep cade pusps for wind figlls or eoct well supplied on eflcrt notice deep wehs a speciait t peices eight evert time 0w planing hill lcmbcr dresccd while yea wtit ii onldings ac mtde to order we hvc tlw i fjctstityaf lamber for stle cnitble fer bail ding crpotes ordere bv mtil will receive isromirt tad eirefal ttteatfoi saopatfootofriver street tqos ebbage slanafier elegant toltpctiiiox we rtace ook and substantial boods splendid id quality compieta in assorloient 1 1 ottrfiowing in generous bargains sexs woatss ixucutldkexs boots and shoes j i at pricei thtt always lead to speedy tales lowest prices cqxfitstext willi fruit trfeei small fruits ornacieutal snrubbett- 1 reyeicook aota been eijiont oc treat for thi section for the well khowaoid liochetter kcrsery ifoclwn pro prietor tad it preptred to tttc orders for tny of thfraitreeatll fraitt or shrnbt which ubihwaia the illcstrttod etttloaecof the ccneryj th prodset of the old eochtater icrserr ire taown to be gecertlly rditile tad eorrecjyttiatdtadrean promise sttiftciory retalt to til who parthie ttoct frvaa me prices retiantblc i eev kbcookasent weaviifo 3e t mitchell desjres to inform the people of acton and earroandicps that he is prepared to tttc orders lor weaving all kinds of fancy rag carpets flannel sheeting shirting and ureas goods striped or plaid twill or plain also bed blankets and horsebltntetstwo yards wide and over and i willfiaarantee that iwillfikefiood satisfaction to all farmers and others who will favor me with their patronage t icitchell everrspor reacl sghst lumber shingles and lath j r desire toicfona tab pahhe j l thtt he has now 02 htad ted wilikwp in i socfc tf piae tadheailock tcwellu other kial of latnber tlto firtt tad second etc pine shiafii ltth j goal wood 4 v qitisgpzrcbakdfliecosibsicecg ci ifrc- 1 trapreptreil ticpplj til klnit of rsrccoal xurei gooitiocicoi wood kfrfromhcedarsad uiuwodatreson tble pric iwoodaadcoaldehtered i jastesbkows r 1 1 cood quality custom work and eapairink promptly attended to w williams mill 8treet acton fancy goods lakeat variety i dfire to inform iav naiaeroab catoaers thtt i hare porchtsed t tee variety of goods for the km is tnde coniprisisf a splendid iot of toilet article ia r mutual fire insurance company or ziiz 1 j tstabluhzd 180 j headoffce cuelph rniaren boiuiaffllf ercuandi unufiorie lji othr dmcrlptiom of proptr on tw promiain kotbrtto fwsufle onabdaviflbon preiident secretory john tay jjob ittant there is jloner id it in order to reduce the stofck j to facilitate his annual i stocktaking j c nelson will give- cftihtjiiconct of ten par ccsu to til 1 periwas pcrchaiei t2ix vcrthor over of dry goods iiodts shoes blip- pen orenhoea uttldwrs c hair tooth and kah e rushes the ffneat perraise i in the market i i i htve tlio he fiacit tiock la i ladies satchels ever lowa in acton from xow until febyl6tl everybody coaje std eecare bargaias all goods tutrfcod in plain figures terms cash j c nelsons aotok icliotcotttud cheapen fitock of gro- trim in ihe town for xtat present i htve bctiitif d selection of albumsj booklets c we au keep all the acthcrizod school booii tad school sajiphe hyina boot pens pencils sitter ink etc wo keep a tree selection of ypocuelcs to oit airslgiiis give tu a call before purcbasloc dont for- cet tha place j drug store miss bchaffer the rich pork psckert hetcoas had mocrced tiucorely for he father after his death and had observed even more than the ttsval forms pi oatwari moarniog for a loader hire than fashion demands 6 he was low fioinfi idto crays an raaave and dell purples which did not be- come her and accepting wme invitations chtperoned by a poor relative morematara than herself who having given dp all hope of marrying devoted hersell to making matches for others and was reported to have settled three pretty yoccg ladies to the satisfaction of all concerned hiss schaffers object in taking her to her home was not however thatshe should be settled hiram schaffers sole heir- est with mare money than she caald count coald weir a wedding ring when she pleas ed her dress did not make her beautiful bat the glow of the great diamonds in her ears was more charming to many men than the sparkle of th brightest eyes thtt ever shone ender a poor girls lashes jlisa schaf er knew that with some bit- ternesa in the knowledge bat society sctedocber thtt she should have a com- paniod and poor coasin ann needed a home there wss a kind heartneder hies schaffers rather cold manner it was during the first winter of what it is customary to call gayety that a cer tain ibciflty lady begged to make known to hiss scharter hr algernon sidney and hr graham hall a-lgernanwasshad- some romantic yocth with cowing hair dark eyes and a general disposition to be aesthetic in dress hr hall who had the features of a very weak winded kitten and whiskers which carried oat the likeness wis dressed in the latest fashion and wore sleeves b tight that he coau hardly move his arms a collar so constructed that he might have posed for his photograph with out the csaal iron initmmetic of tortnre at his neck and shoulders padded to slope the heiress give her ntutl nutfteeird little bow algernon- rolled his eves ted inclined his head 10 thtt im hair dropped over his forehead then toswd it back aod swept his fingers throcgli it graham ambled backwtrd audeiccjted that society salutation winch a gentleman of the old school woaid scarcely know for a baw and they entered into conversation which con unued until the hostess brooghtcp the hon of the evening a presumed french coble man who afterward by the way tamed oat to bo an impostor who had robbed his master to takehus echsffer down to sap per the nobleman waanotinterestincto hes ter and as toon at possible titer c pper be escaped from his society and aoiiocs to read a letter which she bad received as she was leaving home entered a little apart ment beyond the drawingroom which with its rich portieres persian rag and toft coal fire whkh lit its thoasand objects of art that adorned the room was a very dream of beaaty ensconced herself behind an embroidered screen and fell to reading the letter by the light of a silfcshaded lamp it was an interesting epistle for she read it thrice ere with a gentle caressing touch she folded and bid it inher bosom then she leant back in the chair tad fell into a pleasant waking dream from which she was aronsed by the sonnd of voices on the other side of the screen those of algernon sidney and graham hall whst an awfully jolly little room said graham if only a fellow dared smoke here is we cant let cs tit down stid al gernon so the heiress tams oat to be as ugly as i said she woaldi why the mis- i chief are there no pretty heiresses the law of compensate oa my dear boy the law of compensation presame said graham it would be too mccb for one man to get both beaaty iad money so i shall begin tc pay my devoirs ss soon as possible no use no nse graham interrapted algernon in his nsoal affected drawl i intend to marry her myself and dint im agine youll enter the lists against me it woold be no nw women cant resist me yoa know i cant help knowing the truth they cant gramy thats a fact well yoa are a handsome man aad i didnt let ap for that sort of thing at all yoa know replied young hall with some warmth bat tastes vary she might prefer me somephunwomenwontmarxy a beaaty man come letabaveno illfeel ing we are neither of as in love ix yoa win good lack to yoa u i get bee btr to much the one for yoa bh agreed if yoa deire it drawled algernon i cant object then there was a httlej txyof oh there yoa are a thedoor the two friends were honied awsy and hiss bchafler ih ragging her shoalders and laughjng softly to herself emerged from her corner behind tha screen and went to bid her hostess good night ia a month from that evening bocicty gossips were asking each other whether al gernon sidney or graham hall woold via the heiress who seemed oqaslly complau- ante to both of them hd ihe world been cognizant vl nil that wa tomg on it raiglit have marvelled even msre it might have seen amnion one evecing oa his knees before lbs heiress wooing hec in approved theatrical fash ion tell me yoa love me be my wife ha pleaded joi arc the jaeeti your wealth ii ray only regret bat eveu that cannot forbid me lolell yoaof mylovc speak oh hr siicey sfghel the hetrtb be hind her fn this is really so nnexpect- a if i confess to to being moved by yoajr words yta must premise me one thing keep lie fuel a secret from yoar friend hr hall fcr a while i fear l have encouraged him a utile bat then i did not know yoar fechus let me break the fact that he is nothing to me at ray pieasare as yoa will beloved replied algernon imprinting a kiw upon her hand the warld might cot htve been amared at this tc on the following day it woald have marcelled tosecgrabam hill with hit most charming society manner sitting beside hus scntffer while he altered these words cniaterrnped ive been txfelly sweet onyousince wa first met you know coaldnt forget yoa poa honaw coalint really and im not half a bad sort of fellow and if yoa think we can be hippy pon honaw ill try to mke yoa so for life yoa know hrs hall yoa kuow oh i ukaerutn said the heiress smiling ihdut thought of scch a thing butwell hr hail if j should link it over will yoa promise not to say one word to algernon sidney before i give yoa leave ive encoaraged hfoi i know and i id like o break the fact that i dont ctre two pins fcr him myself certainly poor fellow im afraid hell shoot himself iiii graham bat he coald not obey her so entirely as to refrain j from a hint or two to algernon who said to himself ft woman is never too cgly to co quette i suppose bat he said nothing to graham rather delighting in his unexpect ed ccnfasoa at some future day and i re gret to cay that it was not long before hiss bchaffer had informed eich gentleman that she wu willing to be married on the fifth of hsjchv graham who really had mere feeling than algernon felt very guilty afler this bat algernon had no qualms whatever he ordered his clothes of the tailor selected his best man and woald have spoken to a clergyman but for his fctare i rides com mand i will be married by myown shesaid and ill spetk to htm myself algernon was grsally amai by the him- that graham threw oat that he had better prepare bit miadfor atrial at last when all seemed ready the very day before the wedding he received a telegram from hiss schaser obeying the summons ha reached her house at five in he afternoon and found graham on the steps the jocng mtn looked atfhim gravely and colored and paled but there was no time to sty tny thing the door was open ed hiss echtffer was at home and they foand her with symptoms of tea about her and her chaperon and a middle- aged gentleman of lasiaesslike aspect in the room she arose to greet them smilingly offer ed them tea and thst refreshment con sumed sent it and tha servsct away then she tpoke addresainc her chaper- one consul ann she laid yoa know f am to le married tomorrowj thc society papers hie told every one thst they are only undecided as to whom i hare choeo it is time i made the matter clear i have been engaged five- years to hr williams who cared for me before i was even a pros- pective heiress- j weed ilwse yoacg men made a busi ness arrangement with etch other concern- ing my hand withcctconialucgme lover heard them in auy case they coald not have had what they desired i like neither of them bat it was an opportunity i coald not neglect i have had my revenge i think and my fatare haiband has for- giveu me though he duapprovesof coarse i leatc these gentlemen to ezphun to each other tnd their friend and wish them good afternoon algernon ani griham waited fornomore once in the erect without they looked at each other coce now i tried to to give yoa a hint said graham tnd weve both been fooled joa know i i decline your acquaintance from this moment sir saidalgermon and sothey parted j thoixmit avi touvlco i believe that habits of thoroughness can not etin for aoy length of time with the use o the cigar and pipe the aid it tem porary rd deceptive i have in mind one j of the in ot pop alar of boston preachers tellwejou will j he ha abilitirs of a inworder which he 01 all women taitains freelj with tobacco hat he has never written a line that will outlive him every word needs his presence to give it weitht he prodacei nothing inferior and yet nothing grest he relies more on his ciiur and inspiration than on close itady he knows t great deal about gteat topics bet he knows io science or philosophy to the bottom i believe this class of writers and tpeabersi of great detriment to their hearers and readers the peculiar nircolir character of tsony sou later work is explicable by a remark he once made when a friend said of one of his lines that it matt have been a spon taneous leap of genius said tennyson i smoked a dozen cigars over that line he has smoked too much his wcrdi are still the same fords but lley have lost weight an author wbo supplements pow er with narcotics or stimulants will fail of prmaneot weight cr will jose weigh in deed words get thereby a temporary value to the author an inicnsifitcat worth peici titree 6ent3 ajtouy of tithes two ylews of a day three kcles fou 1iayixg a good tiuc pansy was asked to a party the other day and wts quite undecided whether tc accept the invitation or stay at home i happened to know that the lady who was to give the party was a very kind and lov- abe woman tnd a charming hostess young people always enjoyed themselves in her house besides she had been a school mate of pansys mother uad it was hardly courteous foe pansy to slight her invitation unless sbe had a rery good reason yoa see children yoar sunt harjorie it rather oidfaahioned and she thinks that when people are good enoagh to want yoa yoa should as a rale gratify- them if yoa can i tried to ascertain the reason of pansys hesitation she frankly told me that in the first place she was afraidher dress was too plain in the second place ihe was very shy and timid in company and always felt as though everybody was gating at herjand in the third place most ot the guests would be strangers to her and she did not like meeting strangers thrte reasons kc i dress too plain xu 2 shy in company xo 3 dislike to sangcrt pansy is no the only girl whose good times ore spciledby just scch absurd rea sons as the above three i jcow let me give her and all of yoa my three rules xo i never mind joardreas a simple quiet dress is in the best taste for a young giri the granddaughters of queen vic toria are always very modestly and plainly dressed and it is qaite evident that they bestow very little thooghtapon their gowns and hats which are what their beautiful sensible mother thinks fit for ihem apair of bright eyes hair in nice order and rosy cheeks will set off the simplest attire xo 2 xever mind yoar shyness as soon as you have paid your receipt to yoar hostess look around for somebody shyer than yocrseii somebody who is not being pleasantly entertained and take upon yoa the duty of making the next hoar pus de lightfully for that person yoa wiu forget ail about yoar own shyness xo 3 dont feel like a stranger and do not suffer other people to seem to yoa like strangers wherever yoa go you will find wonderfully attractive persons and if yoa jfareinthc world u aunt harjorie does many ycari igo lid of iiitoen years left home to seek his fortune all hisi worldly possesitoas were tied up in a dqu- j die which he carried in hia band as he j trudged alkighe met an bid neighbor the i c iptaiu o a canal boat aad the foliowfng 0 jiivtrsaliflu took place which changed the i whole current of the boys life well william where are you going i dont know be answered father is too poor to keep me any longer and says 1 must now make a living for myself there is no trouble about that said i the captain be sure yoa start right and j youll get along finely j wiuianj told his friend that uie only j tradeho new anything about wu soap and j candle making at which he hod helped bis father while at iwrae well said the old man let me pray with you and give voa t little advice and then iwiii itt you go j they both kneeled upon the towpath the old man prayed for william and theu this advice was given some one will soon he ihe leading soap maker in new york it cau be you as well aa anyone 1 hope it may be a ood man give your heart to christ give the lord all that belongs to bim of every dollar you earu mike an honest soap give a full pound and 1 am certam yon will yet be a great good and rich man when the toy reached the city he found il bard to get work lduesome and far- away from home he remembered his mothers last words and the last words of the canal boat captain he sought first i the kingdom o god and liis righteous ness he united with the charch he re membered hu promise to thc captain jthe first dollar he earned brouglitup the jues- tiou of the lords part he looked id the bible and found the jews were nommand- ed to giveouelenth to ha said if the lcr4 wiu uke ocetenth i will give that andsohedii tea cents of every dollar j- was sacred to the lord n after a few years both partners died and william became the sold owner of the easiness he now resolved to keep hi pro mise to the old captain be made an hon est soap gave a fall pound and in strncted his bookkeeper to open an account with the lord aad ctrty onetenth of ail his income to that account he was pros perous hu business grew hifmilywas blessed h5 soap sold ani he grew richer faster than he ever hoped he then de cided to give the lord twotenths and he prosper more than ever then ihree-ten- tbt then fourejins then five- tenths he educated bis family settled his plans for life and told the lord he would give him all his income he prospered more than ever this is atrne story of a man who has given millions of dollars o the lords cause and left a name that will never die- exchauq 1 rrciyiiytviian why dixi everybody sitiij crjm m crwv5 iu be ltoijijiisaidct of tltxn live why da h lta why cndct of cleg js 11 ih lvii lie soiw-0- iriphteiesrily r pverjbwly tuj try uco tome sjamy il qtirl out ot dojrs kveryliitc i u tnuc- why d j all the bppr days go o vlryswor hmfejunce worth kxowrxo clean the piano kevs with a soft rag dip ped in aleohdl egg stains on silver can betaken off4th table salt and a wet rag apples that are not properly looked alter will decay in the barrels very fast indian meal should be purchased in small qaantities and kept well covered leather chair seats may be revived by rubbing them with well baten white of ees- sweet potatoes require nearly twice the time that irish potatoes do either to bake or boil white and pale shades of paint may be beautifully oleanod by using whiting in the water to polish nicke plated goods after be- yoa wiu always be finding new acquaint- j hhck ad flflt w whiliu ancjs who will he worth a great deal o j g tht latie oil woe nuto jhera that justify the wicked- for rewarji xo evil caij be oxicrminated by selling it ibe riilit to piat enoab corwin thi united states and great britain annuhlly wasted in brew- iug and distilling to feed five million men a drunkard ei tbeqnnoyanceof modesty j the spoil of civility the destruction of re i sou the breweifsageui the ale bouse bene- j factor bis wifes 6orox his chddien trouble his ofj fihjme a neighbor i scoff a walking i will- bowl the picture of a bea and the poo iter of a man j dr vvillard parker hayi weshsjineter control alcohol until we have taught the people first w iat alcohol is second what it will do to as if we drink mt third what it will make ui do i causee nowiy that this can be don bnt jhroogh the schools let the poblic nlelligrcoe nd public mor- alfl be to odacaied that they shall insist n laying the aic st the root of the vrwby pre venting a tntmc in alcohol instead of pnn iihicg the unfortunate victims of its dse u the habitual use of distilled liqaon in- a crease as rapidly hn the opening ceflttiry u i has during tie one jnst ending bow aad the outlook lean hcra nothing in ihe i future lut a wrtdk of rsticcal honor and siuking to a lower standard of civhizi- ton ani morality unless pabiio sentibient in this regtd pejchauged daniel isbst28s blue butt daniel webe wenp tocollegs4iilbimei spun suit of wfiibh every thread fttp oard- ed spoq and bovenhy his motberu hand from the wool pf there own sheep it was dyedinthewool snit and the colour was indigo blue the old evr england colqnr so webster was fit oal in indigo blae from collar to ankle unbobctingfor hii amart skin tad et off grand land sopho- dioric before reaching hanover there came on one of those drenching rains which like the scottish mis4 wet a man tq the skin the suit held itjown for has not indigo blue been warranted fast since first indigo was heard of bat it had part ed with enough so that daniel- too was blue from head to foot daniel webster had a liberal stratum of sentiment in nil i makeup andior some reason this colour of his j ounjf manhood became- ha fvokite wear through life he wore blue coats- to- his dying day u any one ever saw him in a different one the fact has not been pat on record ikicfe awale ml i 1v 3 1iaxul3 fobniolsekennu yoac look upon every stranger as sible new frieqd a pos- oddcoakeb five acts of the rutttkagkdy act l young man starting from home parents and sisters weeping to have him go wagon passing over the hills fare well kiss thrown back ring the bell and let the certain drop act u harriage altar bright lights full organ played white veil traaing through the aisle prayer and congratal- ation and exclamations of how well she locks king the bell and let the curtaia drop act m hidnight woman waiting for staggering step old garments stuctinto the broken wicdowpane hany marks of hardship on the face biting of the nails of bloodless fingers xeglect cruelty dis grace rilg the bell and let thecartaia drop acts iv three graves in a very dark place grave of child who died from lack of medicine grave of wife who died of a broken heart grave of husband and fath er who died of dissipaitoo plenty of weeds bat no flowers o whst a blasted heath with three graves ring the bell and let the curtain drop j act v a destroyed seals eternity xo light no muic no hope despair coiling around the heart with unutterable anguish blackness and darkness for ever drunkenness increases since the bar rooms were reopened in atlanta this means that the yoang manhood ot the city if being wrecked and that the hearts of many mothers and wives are breaking doctor txow yoa must rise by day light go to the springi and drink the wa ters eat plain food only and be very care ful about your diet and mind you one cigar a day no more be particular about that ml call again in three days if yon want me sooner send for me on the third day the doctor returns well says he how are yoa getting along patient j very satisfactorily doctor doctor yea dont tad the regimeu hard to adhere to do you patient it wouldnt be if i didnt have to smoke the oae cigar a day i newt coald bear tobacco sfioe and ltatlicr jiepotta- hagistrate to women you admit that you hit your hosbatid with the itove aad yet yoa claim there are eitenaating circumstances governing the case wo man yes sab dey was aextenuatin sarcumstance de stovelid warct hot a scot being shown niagara wu asked if he had ever seen aught so beautiful and strange he replied weel for boauy ill na say but eh mon for queer i acce saw a peacock wi a wooden leg at pee bles why was goliah surprised when he was struck by a stone because such a thing bad never entered his head before what color is afield of grass when covered with snow invisible green why is a solar eclipse like a mother beat ing her boy l because it is a hiding of the son what relation is a loaf of bread to a steam engine hother because a loaf of bread is an necessity a steam engine is an invention aud nsceasity the mother of in vention i ah said the fly aa it crawled around the bottle i have passed through the hatching age the creeping age aud now tarn ia the mucilage then it stuck a pig was never known to wash bat a great many people have seen the pig iron a good pottering old dame having eom- plainedof being unable to tell her mince pies from her apple ditto without testing was advised to mark them she did so aid complacently announced this ive marked t h tis mince an that ive marked t h taint mince it is not a good plan to take off the cover of the stove to toast cr boll anything when there is a dish in the oven never throw away oold potatoes as there are so many ways in which they may be warmed over and made into entirely new dihes when a person is sick at the stomach ice taken into the month in small pieces and allowed to melt before swallowing will in very many instances relieve yon an excellent cought mixture is made of one onnoe presied mnllen hailounce hotr- hoand one quart of soft water boil un til thin molasses strain thin add one pint new orleans molasses boil a few m in a tea dose one tablespoonfal four times a day or after every roughing spell slmputip ob what denomination are dechilet askedan old colored preacher of a young couple who had brought an infant to him for baptism sahvsaid he young father evidently perplexed by the word denomination i aied you ob what denomination ie chile war repeated the minister a little sevarly tbe parents looked at each other in evi- dent confusion for a moment then the father stammered oat i i doesnt know what yo mean by denomination sah l houh yo dont replied the preacher scornfully well den ill simplify it cordiu to yd ignance so yo kin under stand if are de chile a boy or a gale chile ouaa companion ekactial points to cure a wort place the thumb upon the wart and press it against thb bone hove it backward and forward upon the bone until the roots became irritated or sore when the warts will disappear a pie that is properly baked will slip from the tin with careful handling and if placed on a wire frame where the air has access to the bottom it will cool without becoming moist and when teadyto serve it can be pat on a plate when the stomach chimes the dinner 1 boor dont wait or the clock the lie is foreyek the most valuable goods it is said are done up in the smallest parcels sp some times the most helpful suggestions are in the fewest wordav the following para graphs have been picked op from various sources and are offered aa a nosegay from an old fashioned garden salt fish of any kind is quickest and best freshened by soaking in soarmuk fish may be scalded much easier by dip ping into boiling water about a minute in watering plants pat a teaspoon al of- ammonia into the water once a week ripe tomatoes will remove inkstains from white cloth and also from the hands a teaapconful of turpentine boiled with white clothes will aid the whitening pro- cess boiled starch is much improved by the addition of t little salt or disci ved gumara 1 bic windows should be open at both top and every bcevhoney is sweet j the house ihowesb the ownerj he that h jt ease teeksdainties anger at a feast betrays the boor i ih a good house all is quickly ready ejferytbingtifl of use to a housekeeper as the yeas is so must your pot seethe i batter be meals many than one 1oo ineipy he that savetb his dinner will have thb moje supper u neverhaggle about the basket if you gdt j the fruit j i there is winter enough for the snipe and woodcopk to j 1 squeeza ucjttbe oiange too hard lest yon have a bitter puice i i they who have little butter most hereon- tent to spread thin their bread 1 hany a gooddiah is spoiled by an ib sauce i j i the bigstst calf makeicpt thft swestesjt teal a man mest ask leave of his stomach o he happy j a toxdekftl bpidti the brooklyn bridge ii no less a marvel than il ever was bat it is now such a corn- monplace convenience that the people 61 1 the metropolis wonder how they aver got along witbon4it over 33000000 passer i gers passed over ibe bridge during the year ending december 1st of whom more than i 30000000 were railway passengers notja j single berioup accident occurred on the tap way fiftyeighijiersons wsre injured py i falling on th stairs or from other cause five loit children were found oathe bridge one person committed suicide byrshooting and tbera were fortytwo runaways with slight damages the bridgeiswell poueed so that women cros alone st night with oat the slightest annovance l i i advice toi hoihsbj are you disturbed at night n broken of your rest by a sick child buffering and crying with pain ofcut- ting teeth if sosmd at once and get a bottle oh mrs wihslows soothing byrnp for children teething its value is tncal- calable it will relieve the poor little snx- erer mifaeaiabajy depend upon it moth- i t there ihnp mistake aboualt it cures dysentery and diarrhoea regnlaten ibe stomach ald bowels cares wind colic j softens the gums reduces inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole itystem nhrfl wmslowaboothing by rup- for children toething is pleasant to tlie taste and is the prescription of onenl the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tl ie united states and is for sale by ail drtggista tbconghont tha- world price twen yfive cenu a bottle bo sura and ask fur mas wisaows soothisq stacr an 1 take no other kind a little girl came to her mother with the question which is the worse to tell a lie or to steal v the mother taken by sarprise replied j bottom tncrder to saenfe proper venltiu- that both were so bad that she couldnt i tioh tell which was the worse j to attempt hard work or close study well said the little one ive been i within an hoar after eating invites daranae thinking a good deal about it and i think ments ofthe digeetive organs that it is worse to lie than to steal if yon steal a thing yoa can take it baokanlti youve eaten it then yoa cau pay or it bat tnd there was a look ol awe io the little face a lie u forever portland press j because teair is invisible it is no reason why pare air- is not as essential to good health as sre wholeaome food and drink so- called on healthful coenpabotm can be made less so by properly understanding andtpractulog the lws of breathing jlnmaamptlea fared an old physician retired from practice having hadplacedin his bands by an east s india misionary ihe fonnnla of a aimpla vegetable wmedy tor the speedy and pen manetrt core of cpnsumptiod bnaehitisj i catarrh asthmsand all throat and long affections also a positive and radical cure for xervoiis tebdity and al nervous com plaints afur havmg tested its wondezful ourativo pbwers ia thousant i of cases ia felt it hij dnty toj make it known to hu suflexing fallows j acta tea by this nwtiv and a deli e toreeevo hutnan snflexinfc ij- will send roe of obarge to all wiio deairi it thbrei ipe in german frenoh or jenffc l lab with tall dirjetions fdr preparing ani using 6 int by mai by addressing with tacsp o miug this paper wa xomi iwpowblfiokbocheslarn y j m i- iva jirinvriftii ri j i i vl