.h 9....-. 1:2; 1 v‘ ,3â€. '22“- : “5"! «1..» he". “ ‘ $.31... :Z'itysï¬Ã©as ‘ _. .1.†z. .2 :1: '~ emu-.v- c. van... or. . . wv-w ..,~ -.~« “ i . 1 I 'i it ' | ‘ i ' ‘I . i l .‘ l V i ., .. _, ‘ V i E .i‘ ' ., l' | -’ 3 - 3 J, t if; ; ‘1 t x . i ' 5 ill l l†w l, u' l . t .3" ' a ‘M :~' . - i i ii: . g t o ‘ ‘ , U r . i 'E r V i t g. .‘ . ‘ i . t.._ l , L‘ i 5 ‘. . ' . . a .' I i l, t i. r ‘3 *‘r ‘ J i. , i' . t; .. '3: J' i. .l :1 'l a‘ ‘. "i -l, .’ .1; 2 l‘l‘lE WATCHMAN ’ ‘ bUNDA, llhllillflli. Two Lette . , DOMESTIC HINTS. A Floating Rate]. Travellers in Florida will soon be able to THE THREE PiLLUv/vlb. up and down the rivers It was a tinie of spiritual awakening in asmall manufacturing town. The toreman To keep layer cakes from sticking. in a. dopiriment of one of the iactoi-ies paper in the pan,‘grease it, companied by the comforts it *became anxious about his soul. He was,w1th_ flour. The paper then peels ofl‘ luxuries of city life. To accomplish this ltlll‘etttt'tl to Christ as the sniner’s onlyrreadily. ,‘i'ei'uge by many, and desirable result a steamer was recently , _ by his own master rto prepare their; launched at Bath, Me., which was built , among the rest; but it seemed to be Wltl‘n A father, tender and beloved. Lay dying of a dread disc .se; The daughter near his bedside moved Most housewives prefe His painful suffering to ease. ' - . - â€"-sth door east olthe market. ‘ , “w“ mince meat, which should be done eslpeclially for this purpose. Sheisasteriii ‘- out. At last his niasterthought of i-erich- early in November, and packed in stone “f ee er, 100 feet long, 30 feet broad an â€"§â€" One day her willing hands hid brought ing his mind, and bringing him to see the jars ready for use. 811: feet deep, Three downy pillows wlnie anfl soft. neCessity of God in the Gospel, by writing To give his wasting drawing about eighteen when loaded. Seventeen are built on the deck and h the appointments of a A dozen safe, light canoes enable the passengers to frame stilipxst; asked the qiestion oft-’; “How do you feel? ’â€"-“0 much the same, Thank you, my daughter; you are kind.†From trembling lips the answer came, ‘The Lord is good, he, too, I ï¬nd, Has placed three plilo‘TS ’neath my soul To stay me in this trying hour, And hold me in inches in water according to a my smie'room? th ‘ 1d d are furnished Wit e LU - e ï¬ 1 h e o osite effect and rst-c ass 9‘81' PP i Will be carried to valueless as a cure for a note asking him to come to see him at six O‘clock, after he left "the Work.†He came promptly,with the letter ii: hand. When ushered into his master inquired, “Do you wish James ?†James was confounded, and holding u the note requesting him to Come, said: “ The letter ! The letter 1†The drinking of brandy, llIeantime she writer, does not keep out his states that it has tli room, his adds that alCUhUl is to see me, uiddiness. It is said th' , 9 hot as can be ‘ HE IETNA Life Assurance Company. ASSETS, ' " ' is I e air of a room at night, not because they part with carbonic DEPOSITAT OTTAWA, - 3,000,000 POLICIES IN FORGE - “Surely, sir! surely, sir l†replied James. hat who would reign With Christ, must to the end endure. â€"MRS. MARY LU'rz. \ ~\_ The Influence ofa Child. A large. strong man came forward as a candidate for church membership. By the hand he helped a fair, delicate child of nine years, and pointing tears rolled down h' “She showed me th was a sinner and need aanctiï¬cation, but I k his master, holding up a slip of paper with some terms of Scripture written upon it. James took the paper and began to read slowly: ‘ "Comeâ€"unto â€"me-â€"allâ€"ye â€"that -labor," etc. His lips quwered; his eyes ï¬lled with tears; and, nearly choking with emotion, be thrust his hand into his jacket a most violent effect on the nervous At a conference in Ottawa Monday he- system of some persons. tween Sir John Thompson and Mr. Ewart, EunoMEurs : not knowing what to do. e way. I knew I he inquired: ed the pardon and “ Am I just to believe that in the same ept putting the mat- way I believe your letter ‘9†~â€" METHODIST, Cambrziâ€"e Stâ€"Rev. T. M, - - - . . d h Catrinllbgg. Pastorsgï¬grvicess at 111A.M.. CaSh DIVIdendS pald Every year ff, I h . d the r f l it Just in the same Way’†rejome t e an I. P. M. a. ath choo and Slimgns, but “22:1,, say ; s331hyp£gfrfgr master. “If we receive the Witness of Bil-21:55:25? 2 3%,,75133393 attlélpA~M- JOHN D. MAGMURGHY this time.’ My pious wife entreated men, the witness of God is greater.†This y â€3’ c He“ aya ‘ 1" me to be reconciled to Jesus, ut I turn- â€99de “I“ owned or GOd m setting ed a deaf ear to all her persu isions But James at liberty. oung Peoples Christian Endeavor Sometv. everv Frid He was a happy he- and liever that very night, and has continued Gener aVev mint: at 7.30, 31 Agent METHODIST, Queen Street. â€"Rev. Newt n - . . . . Hill, Pastor. Services at 11.00 A. M. rms to go on his way reJOICIHg in God his and 7.00 P. M. Sab ath School at23fl about my neck would say ‘Dear father, Sav10ur,_to pomt others to Calvary, and P- â€- wont you go to heaven. too? Father, to walk m the narrow way. you don’t know how good Jesus is. 0 He died for you and me ; can’t you love him ?’â€"I could resist no longer ; and blessed be the God of my dear child. he is mine too now, and shall be mine to Thus was the father’s soul “â€" FARM AND GARDEN at something near its true merit. There are medicinal properties of the highest order in pineapple juice. Dyspepsia. can be got rid of b 99 Kent Street, two doors East of the Post Ofï¬ce. A pumpkin that is said to weight 200 pounds is an agricultural curiosity of Los . . ocrety of Christian Endeavor Monda y a persistent “39 0f â€â€œ3 .30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes): . Angeles, Cal. remedy, and a permanent cure my be day at 7.30 P. M.â€"All saved through the prayers and entreaties effected. of a little child. The total yield of corn in Kansas the - In throat diseases and -x- . . ST. ANDREW‘S (Presbyterian). William diphtheria it has seldom failed to give Street. Rev. R0 ert Johnston, B.A. * * past season was 138,658,621 bushels or relief. Pastor. Services at 11 00A M and700 ed and How a Convict Was Converted. 24'“ buShels to the acre. Rev. 3. S. Murray, 3 The best drink for thirst is water, toast and water, oatmeal and w water, or cold tea. increases the thirst. refreshing, and lemon A lemon cut into slices, u uh some mnling water poured on, then allowed to cool, makes a very safe and wholesinne drink. Too much sugar should not be adl-n. sugar causes thirst. in the. selection o n Enorlish clergy- Propping heavily loaded fruit trees is man relates the followin g: “I knewaman claimed to be a mistaken policy. dThin who havinggone through various stages of 0m: the fruit until the trees nee no P. M. Sabbath School. at.3..00 P. Iii. MT- Prayer Meeting, 'Wednesday at 8.00 P. M. Young People’s Christian Circle, Sabbath Morning at 10.15 . PAUL’S (Church of England)Russell Streetâ€"Rev. C. H. Marsh, Rector. Ser‘ vices at 11.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Sabbath School at 2.30. Prayer Meet- ing VVcdnesdav at 7.30 P. M ST. MARY'S (Roman Catholic) RusselStreet mlicv. \‘icnrlieneral Laurent, l’astor, Rev. Father, Milieu], (Turatc. Services ' at 8.00 and 10.30 A. at the age (if thirty-live to serve a long sentence in a State‘s prison. Having completed his term, he was releaSed, and in an effort to ï¬nd relief from the remorse that was as a con- suming ï¬re in his veins, he returned to his inteniperate habits. Just recovering from a delirium that had nearly sent him was condemned ()ats fed to lln'JS will product: bone and muscle, will prevent brood sows front getting too fat. and if Soaked rind lit‘Li to full pigs will help to put them into winter quarters in \ ery good shape. :Ls Care should be taken fan advertised lime or When the hogs seem to be 18mm, juice uneasy, with a fixed .\I. and 7.001). M. l )7â€, 1"- ?1 73 as Some of these are made or Sabbath School at 33.30 l’. M. l e A , J-’ 3." 011168 or determination towet adiiltei-ated with Vitl‘ol, and form a very Y. M. t'. .\.. .‘irmiiis‘ (Mr. lit-nt .uini ('am- ‘ l i‘ unshrived into the presence of his God, out of the yard, try glvinglt‘liem it pailful injurimw drink. brill-go sis. Upl-n dull}- li‘mii SLUUA. M. he staggered feebly into a mission. pray- "I, “98‘“ mm, .“"â€â€œ"' 1““: â€M." be N ing for food. He was barefooted and bare- "hf“ â€"4 hm“ mm“ â€m1 S“ "‘ t0 HUN) 1’. .‘-l. does not headed, his matted loo" l’i'il)'(’l‘ l’i'uist: meeting ‘ . Sullirduv :it .s’ 1», 3.1, '7 ., . d ‘ " , - ,. A were more . ‘ 2m 0L1 Wl ill? . ks straved roughly mm†“W “â€3"" 1"" W†""'“““' â€"- mummies. mm \ingnzu. Young“ liit'nl overhis face. his wretched uarments were on} vaemimuml, has sum 1., Dr. But the Adage “All’s wen That Ends . h J held 1.) leCe by a rope, every Spark of Crank. Moiiti'eil. manhmid lrrul g: always welcome. his beautiful pulled my mt.“ (if llr. \\'. ll. Clarke “‘en†Applies. FrV‘ltli'i'it: (‘. K. (Zillioun (it-ii. Seem»; \ ' ~ > . . . .. A . :ti'v. ' Hm. lie was an i tnolfei, ‘ Pride of (llilh'i‘sk'liilll Jill. fHI‘ About the saddest thing I 9Vâ€. encoun- l Y our Homes can be F abJeCl' “'l't’CK niezitaléy and pliyszciil‘y. ' ill) guiiu-ns. This lit-il‘ei‘ \v-ts lii‘sl in il ttti‘etl,‘sitys Mal; ll m. R~ â€â€1395, “'03 3- S\I\ \'l‘lli\ \l'\l\ l’i‘i‘l rti‘i-ct.fl(‘;ipt:iiii' HIS ““me‘lmw “I‘m“ “‘1'“ S'il’i’lit‘d. and llll"'t' class of yortrliiius :it the lll"lliitll(l pathetic ““19 â€â€˜CMUM 0†â€'0 l"‘ttl“'“°m (il'f’l’ ~r:on â€â€™"l “ii-‘1“ "lll"""" 8â€â€œâ€˜liw lnowadays Compared With the OU - - - - - .i . . . .‘ - A ‘ I . i . v ‘ . ‘l.":1"\ " T . ‘ 'l - ' .. " - .“ he was directed to :in evening scrvn'e iii and -\'-i'iciiltuirxl Soon-1v sslioiv :it htii'iiiiw riftirltlhelslicgc 0t .lltlaiiita. It “as lmghl: :3 “ ‘ "‘.. ' .“.‘"‘ “ “ ' ‘ " "l " ““".‘ ' ~ ' - " ‘ . - T 'ln( itil men on era to '0 out i'llll wor - Lo .. .':..-;.r‘ li- \' lll.’ . 1m“. t‘\'t‘lu-7 an ad inning ch pol. As he entered. hisl x- ..- .- .~l~ ~ . g 1‘ .\'.l.‘ lull -: -d li' Dr ‘ 5 . . .. - . ‘ l ry e"es fill on â€the {LV .3“ “t Vt on th‘ L mi YC‘m'li‘ “’ "‘th ‘1‘“ 5 t i 5 ' I on a casement near the enemv 5 lines. llu-y “1141‘“!!! I‘ll" "K'l'l‘lll {on Hl llll'xllily.‘ necessa a few Years agO- WC“- : - = * s !' my. k .. .. ‘.. . .W ii-‘-'.i~~ l"'~-. . - . . . new Wt! “(it there for they kept up .i “’- ‘- l . . ' 'I .. I“ ll N. All!“ \s - . . J. “ Yhristnim ’nou .lnl l‘ ~ - ’l l . . . ' . ~ . . . . . .i : . ..,l Chea er 1n 1' - __ '4- £95115 9 t r ' ‘ " M l Burl. ‘u'llll Sweet skim-milk {ml -i'.‘.l'lil is lllu in»: l continuous lung. ping. wing of mime balls, "â€: "" "‘ " “ “‘ ' -' ‘ ..\......\ "“ ‘ p D 1C6 than 1t 18 to day With US. 01‘ an Ilis :tli lzt' stout: :i?‘ tiling) sin-l -' * †‘ ' . ‘ . . ‘ ' . ' . fl - .. . “mm,†7 . ._ . 1 L , . . feed “I. a 5mm,†lâ€"' Mix alittle 8“,,de I now and tilt“ \iLl_}llig the alllllhtlllellt/ by n \ bound. He riâ€â€˜l"‘"‘l 2“" "““‘"“‘*“l“ll’l“SS' l l 3 ~71 1 ,1 'Selltllll" a hot It‘ll-Hotllldcl‘ scon'liini' the ‘ ‘ , . . , , fl - ' t‘ l ' : n'i; x . 5 ‘ ' . I ' .‘ I i“ , ' . . .. ness. twa-t')‘ roundup n on vilircli lie had :‘ UH“ llâ€; t H) â€il‘ .1“: “iutl‘SLi 1‘10: ground and plavzng havoc “'11" 11W ““3le ’ " 91 p:'.t-‘. I “Chm ‘: FԠ5' It’s a WCll re d f h . a . .- . I , ‘i l.‘ f ' ".f ‘ 'l"" '4 ‘.','( l‘ i. I‘ ' ‘ thought y. 5 :1†W 15,.†l. n: “go-Pt :iwuv, .' â€â€œ ’ul“ " “Hf“ “ â€,3 "‘ “1.,“ I i l l t] iiiipleuszinllv close to our ears. As I was “â€1... , . . ~ ~ -_ cognlze aCt t at dally Surroundin -- “ l! .; Sm.†- ' .'E\‘.' e: l...- ‘ . w . “' "‘ "‘.""“'4"4 every earthly 'tliii’ilfioii was guise. he knew l 1.â€. 12‘:an “ !_ i .“ ,Miimlluilf‘ ll“, “_‘ ' iiniuing about suddenly one of our boys 11.1.1441.‘ . z; . : ; ,, . , mOUIdlng or character If the home be I] h' if .1 lo" (Wyatt): ‘- ,‘g"-.. l . “5.1+ - -., lâ€â€"‘ “"'â€""" ‘5‘“ W“ t“ 91"" ""“3 “ml made rusuicd up and sud. “l'licrc‘s :i dvintr umn tirl'u‘ n. .= w -. ' . . .1. : 4.:..:t-.l imse. s. - (, n-tn I....oiii ( , ., . ‘ . ~ _ 1 « .,‘ x. ., _ .. p H‘ p p .. the Chances th tth he had 1‘8‘1Cllt’i :Qm \‘Qrv lung,“ (,5 1.;5‘l‘15""1-“lâ€ll\Hlll W-‘wcl‘ ul‘ S'llll' llil.l\ "willll ; wants to see you captain. \oi; .1 better it“._"â€" " ‘ " ' ' , ‘ “k" are a e gOOd man W111 . ~~ " ‘ -,v - “‘ :lV' I ‘ 'l " " . -" a ' -"\ ' 1‘ i‘ 4‘ ix‘ ‘1' ‘T‘ -' i i ‘ U‘ V r I i. l , 0 experience. “ 2,1) [m tin-rgv “t “Ill. 2â€â€œ! l ltllli .mg [no t Ilil. ltonit lpiitlk}, ioi lit,_s'g<):1.i .iple tnioiirrn lii. uh . __ .2 early 0 nights and that the ChllClI'CI‘ « ~ . - . .†- ' - ' . ltiiltl. , instcni-d in to ( irei-tion ie in- tor ii ~ 1 ‘: lit‘th:“ll ll: l ; l ‘l:-" ; ’ ‘9 - c. .. - .. ... ~ .. . , . .. .. . l by (1 \l. . l Iitr . i o n c \t.. ind: . tit. Ito. in. All} gull-M. lull} llilï¬llb‘ (llLTJLiCll. “mi 30011 mum! tilt! 1,0,â€. folk“; Lyman: n‘. .c Lo†.‘uL'."l‘.5'('.il, ‘.‘. .:-;c.::l:-$335315, . up reï¬ned and gentle. fell upon lit“ klh‘t'h‘. .\ :na’vl'lous change ‘ lll!l(lr'\\’ in this (filllli’i'V is bet-rinse. tnc Ilc \'"L\‘ being "robbed up bv ‘L corporal but 0" ._l ‘t"‘_, '., .. . :73 l. “‘ I‘l' -' ‘i “as the.» slough . oh .i “L “line's. illnial-lllllllt‘lv HAinpt-raiiiid it «in; {wi' is low; by tin.- way he acted and talked l knew \â€" face w-is il‘:tllsil‘l'llll'il. :lio levdleii eyes i liigii. Protect the sul. by inti‘clizrig :iinl l he was settled for. "'l‘ln-y‘vc got me this were radiant. and 'i glow ottln‘iue: Tislit Sn l ill" mildew will in ii's'.‘ iirj'lri ms. Iii-nigh l .- suffused liis \‘ui‘f.’ bring. llirz-T till‘ i. . ho lltljvlpii'a 'l .. â€i†,.lll- llli 1 time, captain," :istil'al'iiig“ gtrmcnts trxeiiiwivus scans-i to curt-5i tin,- s:iid slowly. the blood it ll sulphur llllel W ILL GI V E 3;. OIU irt-s» ('ilHiilll'." him us he s'iokc. He’d been '-"iil l)t.'ll(‘l"iU(l[1){jiiSlll'tfL‘lliil'i‘L‘X’lllllllllnl. l “"‘ullllml it “â€â€˜ll'l'J "I ll’lltâ€˜ï¬ lllff‘ll't‘, Illlll Wits a Handsome Par radiance. in that niwtnigtrl life bud snc VilliCil ‘llr‘ L1":Hi.~",‘iw‘!‘i'\' lnisln-s :it ll)" l 3‘ â€"1"“ “lm‘bil’l‘l “QUU‘INWW- “W- 18M†-~ cceded dznth. llwl"; was an absolutely 9 lit-uiiziii;.g of winter. That will keep thei “lâ€! I â€â€11“ m ‘1’“‘1‘“:"’kS-lvnllm'th-l" “'1" new ci'C-i‘znti, iill illsl'nlii‘ivous et-wrtion ofi soil from fi'thizi'r (it"f'li (i-idisftlILllJlL’Ill">‘Sâ€" ‘ ' ' ‘I l ing llllll that it \i' litesillt‘s lli)l ling ’ ~‘tus direct gift, and lilt‘ l the its the talc of “at, and contertcd on the Sp it." I nix-ides would. follow him it Was only ii. matter of a. that all his old (-oi man bcC'tlile sooner or later. 416- ' 7-- _ g few days anyhow. “i want you to do me one Hundred and Forty-Una .,f. g. ; He Did SO_ , 2i. filli'tll‘, l.‘11.};l.’tlll,u'll-C said, the death swi-ut andsome Photographs Every-Day Christianity. l \ .l . U . - H .' . ‘ 3 . r I ‘. 5 on_ his forehead SJ-illllllL: like bends in the Christianity means the be‘tcritzg of ('Uiil-l ‘ Him} “m.- H "I“ Wm M â€15‘ littul ‘ ml-ii life. I: lirts i313" as niiicli git-am of a candle We had li course, l‘ll do it, my boy," l said. l'lu-i‘ir's my ltiiri,t..<.-n:k :ind caiitcciiz" lit‘ 7 . 'i' ll . .I . ‘ l cnokcd piiztniu. lake int-in or send them ‘ C‘ to my poor old father and mother up in kt-(l losuy gt'ut't'. l glitt‘tl. ' 7- v v - , _ ‘ l l - . ilill'lSHIliltt‘in‘ :iill" ilthlll" :~:I;i\'t'(i :~‘{)l'l(‘l ‘ “i i-Itlli Btll'si'. ' ‘ T‘ - J I ‘ as invitwi liim to skin: t~il \bditli it was i't'n/ly, iii-iiigili . l . :rceriu-d Will! i “it“? lll'l‘t‘ml. ll“ W“ W" listen to this i , Ill: (l business :is it liris ax itli times as much to do \vitl his with Stinlay. prayer-books. Tull-(31.011. and six ‘ â€ml". ll-n' -'="~"L' i Huck days as it. 5 Sllf’ll"l'_ If H C: .-\i:d yet, Vermont. l(l so. tut iii.- 'i‘ell but that their only son I 1 u . . I Youngest “up Wm.“ ' died like a. soldier on the field of All the conservative “The Complaint made: by American Wol‘k- l [1,, had ï¬nishui. looki-d at him in ham-10. 10“ them that 1 died thinking Members Of ingmen wains: the Chm-chug is that they t tonishmi 1r LN] Sm, w†t. l ,of them; and, and, and, there’s another . .“ . . . itu'. ’. ' l.’ s o r . . , n , . ..,, fail to iiiflzince cmntnct. that, tiiev fail to t r l 4’.\ 11 ’n t {0“ "hum“ I‘mnth,†NI' H?“ ‘3’ “1mm LIT . Rx . , ." ‘ " "(f ;“'l ' . v ). rt; u ' , impress their ftllltlitlilé‘lil’ul principal upon my pa says h, it. . in w 130 (OLS of om gusiul trom his lips, and 1392 r l392 those who (rive (lll‘t‘i'llull to the lir‘ictical l your V" say, my little â€um?†inquired lllS Ieyes ltonk 0â€} a llmk 0f hm" :7 :7 . . T . †. ‘ . , . .1 - ror tiat amost trivitenel *. “ - -- - affairs or life in the counttug-room, in the cleigymnn. â€lb,†I'L‘plled the . n .,"’ . .., me A†Indu‘im cxtralargemzciihotographsofSir ohn . ' , ‘ , c; other matter, he gasped, another letter. Abbott, rcmicr, and Sir John IPL'lSi'rlllVe llilllh‘, and (ill the. beIlCll, youngster, lily l)â€. lOOkS Eli, Hill. and Reach (lou'n in )nv blouse and although these llll‘ll pr .fess Ulll‘lSlltlllliy. gays, ‘(i‘rood Heavens! what I Laboring men do not fee Thompson, leader of Commons, surroupded b the and rouped on either si e th members of the Ho g c . . _ Province in the ominion, making a total of i4: splendid photo- grf‘phs; every one a perfect likeness. so is great picture is a reproduction by Photo- gravure process on co per plate of the ' ur presented to Sir John T o m e . mpson by the Conserva- tive Members during the last session. THE ORIGINAL PICTURE 1 that it is better for them to work for :i CitriStiei: than for! one who denies the obligations of Chris- tianityâ€"the outcrime of experience has. not taught them that such is the casc;l they do not believe that church member- ship on the part of their landlord insures just and considerate treatment for his tenants; they donor flock to the get a picture of the House a supper!’ †as directed, and saw at the card bore the face “It’s, it‘s the girl I was going to marry?†sobbcd the (lying logi'aph poles in China, man. “Tell her that, that I died with my are. no telegraph lines, lips on hers ! Put the picture to my lips, not yet because there is no Wood suitable captain, that I may, may klss It !, llc for use as poles. Strangely enough. the kissed the senseless cardboard over and Ireasmi is purely religious. that is there." I did in the faint light th of a young woman. There are no to Not because there Tl . over again, and though I turned my face 008T OVER 8500. ie Chinese reverent] ').W' I ' urht l' f th THE EMPIRE h dth . h ) . ‘ ‘ . l“(l f- l . l . . y ( ay .ca g agiinpseo e _ algecurc ecopyng ttorcpro. ' .ml’uhan‘s worship thcli ( bd at iers. dnt grand~ love-lit. eyes that told his devotion. As be “cc ‘8 Grand P‘C‘m'c' It " who acknowledge Christ :is their Master, fathers, â€Nd regard the resting-places 0f caressed the like in conï¬dence that they will merely on that their remains a account receive of the printed on s ecial ness for the last time the s so sacred that they deem plate paper in photogra hic inks, and is 3 act 6 inches y 2 feet 4 inches in size. and makesacplcnâ€" ' ' ‘ ambulance drove up and he was tenderly did picture or framing A key givingthc nameof in nonest goods for it a sacrilege to allow a shadow to be cast loaded in for the hospital, where his 103‘ eac mcm rand consmuencyreprcsemedis a fair price: they do not rejoice when they upon their graves. When the linemen of I I learn that a railway magnate, in wl‘ use the ï¬rst Chinese employ thousands of their number sta telrgraph companies is regularly attending nd, began operations they were greatly em- aii othodox church.†. The ï¬rst chanceIgotI sent Will be made for this Grand Phil-lam, barrassed in their undertaking by crowds that†kasa‘Ck and that. sweet face to the but It M" be . I ' . i , You known bettcr than I whether that is of inhabitants who followed them about ones who loved the SOldler' That ISM true or not. And you know just as well as I what Christ Christianity as that. Now, the applications which I w make today of this intim genuine Christianity iii to do with the holiness and with the most frightful blaspheniies, cut down the poles as fast as they were erected. For some all of the story. In October, if I recollect aright, just before the battle of Altoona _ _ and after Gen. Hood swung round to . time “0 explanation Grant‘s rear. 1 was riding along a. very ant to could be obtained, but at last the working dusty road with my company. Suddenlv I ate bearing of parties discovered thatinthe morethickly saw a spectacle before me that nearly mn eomnionlife haslsettled districts of the Celestial Empire kHOCked me 03 my horse of holidays. Christ! Would say to such a GIVEN FREE To Every Bub-cribor for the Weekly Empire . . There in the FOR 1893- 'ngGS were eW'rywhere to be found. and middle of the road, with his arms wild) T813 YEERLY EMPIIFE is without doubt the. be: took the tired disciples out into the sciircely a pole could be erected anywhere waving toward me, was that same dying ngiglsgigigi‘i saggï¬ifefhéndf’anagaégglnémmng 1 county for a holiday. Amidst all the but that at some time of the day it custits. SOï¬dler- H18 headwas bandaged up and ments'on Agricuture, Wotnan's mpire,‘ou,. great matters which urged themselves shadow on a grave. 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