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Weston Times (1966), 7 Jul 1892, p. 1

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In". Work the taim n um. " poni- blo. Roll About. bl” an nah thick And bah In two layer- ono on top of the other. When don: rpm open and Ptdt'trelt waved char- rloI bean.“ the llycn Ind on top. Sprinkle powdorod - o'ver 1nd urn with whip- ped cram. - 'ftketlf,hr" V "'rs_ -" a 1titihliiiiii,tjrit: - -. 0!“an IL Pm". -- "can - . g _ ,'r,,tr?,,t?.1,ii,ilttt'iit. trg',t'al',tftt'u., I madman dwell outth form! , it [in in h'fcit ii", ml ”:6 “WWII on!" , ' my memory more lit. . hi com drum than . m "ti,lrgt,'l"dl"""" no my week! at! month: " sound lite, 4H0!” . Bowdon and lih u drum. more In oulv portions of " . . . it which “Anion: from We! .u'iioto--ad- . ' ventu sta,iaoi 03!..er q country, “on 1lkrly Fm” Dnh‘ in clearer momma In. mu h to I“ I _ cum! won-an. um. {‘ng Tet, e,,'trdr; an! ltr l': MAR-u dou ls with two mu nhlu of u. ' itttPet "' W “on. P" t t hath wdeg, two tables ',,'trl of but- has was 511.0110. and love Alon. will ML tar 'hut', irtto . nut amour und cold Yea, love 'r" left, though My 'tol"- In". Work the 1,t2, u um. " poui- irhod, Griug no In?" to 'tttt .".; bu. Roll about mu a. mu. tuck “a In. "ul I got ttttaf to .tl!ink In two by". on. on tape! the other. When ot Doris "or" Ttso . " dud “d y“ Ifruyr, don. split openuld path-uh waved ubar- and Ti, iovsbi. withal. even I. When ' b,--,-, AL. .A_._____; -.. .h.‘ u...:..|.|. w" to tube. - _v _ J . I _ cumin won-an. MAR. I dough with two maroonlull of baking powder. two able-905m “I. o! bu}: “in moepted that nun pmen‘ed - berriel ere better then tingle preptud in my other way, end now I writer in Demur- ut'l tell- how to irrrierres cherries in a similar Vly. 'Stonu the cherriel and put them on titat, or in Gt dishes, Co tech pint of ch put I Iceut pint of gnuulet- ed auger. Mix them well by puttiu in tlrst. the pint gt cherriel and then wrinkling the Iullr over. V Let them sand overnight and by morning the lugu will.heve enacted much of the juice. _If they loom not to be we juicy in the morning set each platter tame oven tor A few minutes only. or in Bl Hum plece'ehout the vae unti. the juice he! tyornefoat treol . Then let the putter? in the "xiii: the’hottelt plwe you an find --and put ther'glnu ir'r some eort of very thin netting over them. In from I (lay and I he" totwo " I the Iymp will thicken 1nd the fruitqii'l become osrnMrturqmrent. Put and into jin uni close them and the aluminum.) randy for winter ule. No hut- iniri' uncanny ; but ,ihtd"'t little better to put intostlt.sealiug jun u,inco,,open oiia, merely ta keep the fruit from drying. umwnnuv on Gummy ROLL. Melts a crust as for pics but use only two-thirds the usual qunutity of butter Roll thin'end hie in. . quick oven until nelrly done but not till crisp. Take it out. _ .i . A. . - "A“, V....., I u t" u-uu 1%ltttg '4Wtgt,'tTti) ml it trdt,tt,tta't'Nt, it. nine". 'dtly. " "w”, n..- -Mr.e __. ___ . Ipreqd over-the Itruvberriel which have been muhed end Iweeteued or stewed char. riel. then roll it up carefully. Replace in the oven until it in e delicate brown, then nerve with milk or cream. . undx CARI. One-hell cup of butter, one dup of finer granulated auger. one-half cup of milk, two cups of floqr, two eggl, one toupoonful of linking powder, the grnted rind of. I lemon end 6iitrublerpooatul of the juice. After betting the batter to a cream add tutsugasr,leatotsjaioe and rind. Add the eggs well beaten to the mixture th n beet fire minutes". Now Edd mill; and then tre I flour in which the biking powder' he: been mixed. Bnke in one loaf. _ A POTATO o.8tirI.hT. T .Muukuloe tails how to make this dish in i%rToiiowusg menner: Put into a new pm with enough boiling water to cover them. four pure Potato" of good size, and cook for hell tn hour. Drain off ell the new; end with the pontoon until smooth and light. Now add A tetuspoonful of salt, one-fourth of . tenpoonlul ol phrper, . heaping tsblespoonful of butter, hull stee- . . . n ' ' ___,, “-4... -41.... Pdf.iiS7'iii'.iirliiuiii,ii, 9;...“ If . Yet only than-30:0 ”nun-y min Along the “no. Pey tFr-tho ,oetswors-tteithr.r ', rP'r1tTeft, "w'rma "'-'e"'W""""" T f 1 {fl el cho d Inlay. 11m” 21".1' y r?.',,?.',",.',,',.,,.'. 1','rhrl will of hot 33"}? JiGiji'iei,u1l' lnlf w giif of hot milr Beat the mixture with I, fork until quiuligm. L "e' , --. .. . , . _,sc__T, - '-..'.... 1-..- .. .._. Put ilTiuespooniu1 of butter in a frying pan And on the tire. When the pan is hot. land the butter melted, Elena who prepared potato through: vegan le press or a. colan- derinto the pun, sad smooth the lurlace over lightly without pressing the potato down. Cover the In and cook until tho omelet in brown; WYIlCh will be in shout 20 minutes. Fold over, turn out, on I hot dish [or In, It " a mud mu l "liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?it i. Ind who At once‘ Two and one-half cupl of flour, one sud one-hi.” can or butter, one-half cup M milk, one and one "It cup: of [nu-r, whiiu of foiir éggi Well healin, two 1‘; Iponnu “kin? powder. Cream the butter Ind lug“, ll d the milk, then the than.“ 'rglp, beat I“ thoroughly Ind add powder. Ictsm-0ne pound of pulverized lug“. two-minis of . teacup of water. Put than inadinh within I. ppm of boiling wnmr. When melud,ndd one-ht": nick of choc- olsw rated, um! the whites of four eggs well Eaten sun! the olk of. one. Emil About. l0 minute's “is then cool before using. Conjnfnl qusrrell us so eoustantiy the theme 0 ridicule and the ten of warnings to the unwoddad that we [one light. of the plain truth thu hlllblndl and Wives bicker no more than parent. Ind childrqn. brothers Ind liners. In every community there in more blopd relnionl who do not spelk to one “other than divorced couples. Thur. Ind flghtiug come upon an not through mltrimony In much as through the manifold irsiirmittif moral nuure. . Moat women n“ to mnrried life and I home euily. John's liking for dome-kicity in usually In required ante. like that for olive: and endure, and to pin upliwde for the dutiu tt involves requires puieuce. m needs my: down, And dunking. Ind round. ing oft, undpnpeviug before he fits de. corum]! into the chimney corner. . A Itock “cry " my [grunt dlya In: of I careless, "pprgosluc y hon-arm. who, upon the Irrivll dunexpooud gunk. told.her maid "not to bother about clinging the cloth but to "t Pinto: und dish.- no " to humor th.tyrotc' . L c Th? tn-ttslim mun-o Inc we“ to be bummed. Out of u. upon in the mmly duty of Dome Johns to t.iutourN.t " first hearing my plm thtt origiuate wrlh A In:- mnn. Wire. there Are who have lnrned the hunk of in-inntiul A We Roll I hulbtnd‘l nth-Minn until the tor on! sponges and themnlvn prop-in! of their own {no will the very designs hon of their pub! on' brain. This in genius. A linhlul who had Income interested In ginning money to and the (impel to thm hulk“, hit “in thin My?” diviee . He run-mud m t a aunt " fund nu old-fuhlonod powder. on. which he decH. ed to We Into a mi-ion-ry box. Wo oldest brother said he might his the horn, but mi why. ite up plug P dc "t it. Thkrpndohhohom i,%. wood. " bottom, and Eddie oer-pod it mooth. .04 died hit, brother if hehe, cu come Iona-Io. it " Yet," uld hi brother, and Eddie [an hit-am vol-an Olen I w mm of m or. I!" In! alum box. Mk inked than Mum, and then u " mow-(limbo: hit {rind-thy mull n plan-d with in lunacy that any “I _P" “Minds “hind-nosing. - A - “i; ----___ _._._. ___ __r_ if "t,,ertt,t4'pp,1',1t3rihrleet"ie' rumba“ div-no.5. m m Ruling-tad} hull-l- "netUNs.. rmxuvxxa CHIBBII’S. The Avenga John, A mm Thoyeht. CHOCOLATE FAKE. 534 _ So. you puud on, and loft ma minu- soino thwundl of doll-r1. I bud found‘ my ‘uy iato Color-d6. and wu I miner " I one of the grub joint-leech claiml which lava aim the plum ot.ths, old-fuhionod digging; The cough wmk' united my humour, wt! there wll life and go in the town Ind much diunqlion in ths sumo of Phlnoh. of which more in in pinco. For nine month. I htd not hand from Canada, and had ceased to think of its place. My father -hAd taken kindly to his new life. which won Ill I naeded to know. I wilhod to to, and Wu, n Iolilnry in the world, thought! mixed much with man, finding more isolnion in a. crowd than in lonely plloeu. But I wu boginuing to be restless . I A . I (,4 ___..... n‘unl‘nn Em] r-'-W*- .0..- ..__ “qu v Minn. and to with for another change, w fen ”mulling hp pened which I ha! not, looked for, bet vision fakes mo Always thankful I phyed Pharaoh that night, M. Midu'a. l C , _ dt w" notlsing more thtn I quarrel and I whipping out ot revolver-Jud when in sudden lane of rough figures looking on while the twsuriiirorn either mid. I hand the low thud of the bullet-a it “ruck Bitch "ke, Ind I alright him in my I"!!! P, he fell back wads with suddenlirupmm and whiten- ing flee. I hud only lean him once before, . . . ' , - Mm” __M“M...M iiih he bad roused, a venue recollection which had made me look Iglill at him, won- dering whwt it Wu about him that In no familiar. Ho hm! been " one of the far tables. or perhlpn his speech would have given me the cue. Now, " he opened his - emf “and ll into thine, he turned his lips from the Hut end' laid t "God forgive us-is Muller S_edley '." “Kimmie-g;- 71:55:”; pull at this, and all me who you He," did I surprised n my own mum. . - h _ _ .. The liqueur w“ of mu. use; for " hout [nu slowing every moment; but it brought I fiicker to his fume and A word or two more to his lip]. ' Gie me yer <bV-- closer," heuhupered. Fw Bob 1rv1toa--Rar_ ; ton Po"rmut--t'y, vo' know me now. Thet, tum. me-mu" me for robbing the up. Tell 'em denth h“ got me . aa' tell If',',',',',' doctor chup u I hope: to-c-Hs, nrne me the bdtpat'-ry---,-Hf letters-- Miss DorWs--I stopped 'erm _--,--) money. IT, no harm done, aio-r---,-- Christ "vi"-.-'-.) eyéa glued, c tremble went through him, and ‘he dipped oy without “other word, [loaning mo luring II. the dyed whisk, ' era and dinipute femur“ with ts ing out, and u thomud‘ thwghk sud he . ingsull let loo-e together, to the overwhelm- iyg of my wits, which named quits um Long utasr the hid untried him “My. Ind the unit. In; contusion ware upon. r 1eyrhsaning-oe the bar counter, luring "vauntly through the smoke of the nioon, seeing an] honing nothing, but conscious of I growing fiend within as,ruii$tstighten- ing M IT teeth In I reckoned things up and law in a. 1 IL- clurness the periidy that hul con e between m. V The letter-mo not, that I part of it? Could Darin from her heart’l he.” hire written Inch . layer M all? It was I for ery, . trick, tnd I hnd been a fool to he 117,i by ir-mW, I villtin done, .. .....~ T VET}!!! I relnlution cums to me, Ind I i gnlked oat into the lcd', sir, sud breathed it in with a long inG anon. " men do st Laudden relief, or when sttrred with new irrVirrtraic. 7ng I “all duuMed Doritt and given her pun Ind misery pen-Mp. , thousand times none than my nyn. . walk, Yet the letter WM clen- euough. mid. the ghost oiDnubt ; it wu in her own charac- tetil'l'm handwriting, laid Memory; and there I” no ttrging that, path: 'Doubt 'purpole. There were evil thing: in my hurt , but there was one little earner whare hope Mir- red, n if tsiter . long sleep. I could {eel-it an I looked up to the havens. where the mar: were twmkling down It me, a» it they know I thidg or two, having seen Doris only I tyy hours 331mg. ' ' " u L Next iiuiiriri started for New York, And In four morn dnyu In! on the Atlantic, gain II the hat pointof Sandy Hook u it an]: I,",.',,') uni lower, till the horizon run an unbroken line and America nowhere. But. " we Iped aunt-rd through the long dnyrnldml’gtu, n I drew near" to Doria 3nd him and the truth, the fieudh raw busier within me; Ind gnu my little grin of Hope much a hauling that I well. nigh lap night. of " in the tumult. L A VOL IL a..." up. ma... -. .. .__ m, , lhed been ewe] eighteen monthl. Ind} whet might 0 men not do in‘lhnt time with In impreeeionehle young girl who had the beeteu‘dence that her lover wee unlellh- fult They were cousin, and hell been to- gather in earlier years ', he we: h.it'rl,t edu- cated, end, cor-Maud with me. e illioatt, Huh-pl e leech-ling men‘ He hed secured in diplome; but the erduoul Itndy hed broken him down, end to recruit himseli, he had left hie London home to pp some weeks emong thea'aezy hilll of “ armour- ehire. the sue“ his {ether’l eiewr, the deily companion, no doubt, of Doris. He had seen her bee-Icy, her young III-capti- bility to the iMttogteg. tttui. hef."md p, _ _ ..' ___ S-i, -- L_l -- had ’wornnd hin Wl' into her hurt 5nd c-nkered it, u grub. do roan. So hatred toned}: tsll upmdmude me feel "murderers do. God forgive me , It ill-HM new: Apt-i it wu love‘l dolnl with all three of In. 7 V. . r. _.__. . __.__.. It 17.: you midniim whon' I unwed ulnar tam dql " Worcuter. The old city wu numbering. und the great mindful in wntchingover it, Ind telling out the hours to in au can " “may rumblod ngheleuly to tha hotel, when Ind por- forum may till dnyligM an!!!“ In. to tsonthtt" my journey It the only "an. I I-_ - .L. I.) m Jun-d. Iintooh- In Wm..." -. "MM, 7 - I lay an as; bed Midland. "can!" yo) who gunner- " they chimed thro- li tho “have one after the nth". arrd no: time the {mm-r sound- crou-d tttq current. of say though" they T"al',t on of the Inor- row to other dlyl, w ioh their ring! , brought [not mnibly. till by-tnd- It Allowed mommy to in" In my Tla,' and I lived min in the hnlcyon runabo- ofhy‘oneynn lulu-d T, "a tolook u it all, and allowed it to on dream“. and In It would. till punch-I of my". mm. and I fading ot color nd (om. Ind I m M - But " I lay like my log, and the hour- - OI. till all in the any bunny-II! mid hrar the nth-iv“ clock mum name pct of. my begin Wok. .. and din. i-titt s-ttsed, gtaitod "might. “ ramming. tt can A - 7.51am in!" wt. md when mmhuuuunm; unnu- Ari?f.iijier,e?Pgitg1't2"h'.e . with Helen-I. - I was. tr "ici-iaith.-.-'" do. DORIS AND I. he Wes rod to“ that by! land - 90, bong ia Git ii iaaruro. "GG, a of golden the“. nod Iliad “for. In. mak- Ingly vyilc I "ee 9, than)! It. Ar, "'ie "'---'""'T"l'."-", . . 't in the no, sid it blah-d in tho III- b'ncqol Dori" own lain I had no: it Ihino to " sundown vim: tho light: [at in " and mud. it hunk-mu with . [old not In ite own. " Lb. gnu but. 'uom “may “would fire when tho ttlo-oo" Are Among them. Tho phat-am mu and lgll in the Mutual. whil- ‘ho hundrodl bf “little light Pousta and. . alumina circle ‘round. _Un. settler. ilitttd.e. our eluding , "nub... rl I shell never forget that ridef)e The horse l was frealr--this pick of the st posting Fumbles in Worcattr--snd I hed much to l 1 do to keep it in while we breuted Redhill " i to the level of the London Road. Then I d gave it its beta and I tip from the heels, d l and swey we shot likgwtwo med things. it Seen}; nothing but the yellow road before yr , me, counted every spring ot the enlmel " st be skimmed trope, scurcely seeming to d, _ touch the ground with his light hook, and ‘n l flying inter and faster as he wnrrneddto itl is l und heard-my criel of encoungement. For i) half an hour I let him go, till we came to sl _ ' qtiif hill not three miles .from Rnneton. w Here I pulled him up Ind made him walk 0- before the fiatri rush in. He wu impatient Id to get on, no wee I, for from the top of the bt) hill I knew I could see the church, and I maybe soineol the gethering people l but I I I held him In end-took out my wetch "t sd l hurt Mink it wss two minutes toeleveu. ht I used the rein. with e shout. and in three w bounds we were It the hill-top Ind may I uglin. I could see the church now new" at the velley, And the that it: tower. and the r. piginy forms moving th ut the ynrd. But in l ther" was still hope, still I chnuce to enstch he l Doris beck from her peril-tlor such we: my purpose, end my drum hnd mede me der 13' perete. I set my teeth end let the good me u I mumbled don all there was I luddon club of mu. ','E,', the ma. vhion din-01nd into ‘- kind of crimson-Ind fold“ utmonpher'q in which I bud myul with b outing hands, whit6 It widonod mot. and more, llghtingsll thing. round, an I luv um. I Aood in I crow " churchyu’d hall the son aheron of slnmmar'n morning I rubbed my cyan u the people moved I ut, name toward: the wooden parchmome Laying plum on the path, till there It» in uvenue of smiling (no. and on. lliln aggro. tol. lowed. by her :muidl, vending slowly through all. . , L " t It 'li', Darin, All white and beeupilul in bridal venmenu , but her golden head Wu 'hent, end there we. hnvineu in her step. As if who glue entering some priroa-hoyo, never to. know liberty: sin, aha penned It the porgh, Ind I,',',',';'?,',',',', end wletfnlly back "sto we tuusshirse. And I oould use the thin {we end the pain deepbdovn in her eyel, knowing all tbs, meaning of her long look. but unnhle to move. " uh: plated in and out of my sight. Then the nhnging of thabelll died “my itRo e melod of old time, which they unintl chimeg. while the people throngell iato L church, leev- iug me nlone nmon the heednonel. The agony was too much. I "cached freeing Voice and Ihriehed her nemeé-nml Invoke, still hen-in the chimin‘k, but uttllatt gradually that it came from the, cathé‘drs tower, which I could see in the morning sum over the housetaps, end in clock goin- . ed to three minutes past nine. Now I never believe in dreainl; but I m down to my bretkfub uneuy und_with- out 'gtg','."; looking in at that degmiring wh/ttt see. with I growin some Bfih‘omi- nouns“, and chsting L1IN'll; tlust than {an no trun,p? “Kama on for Inotheh&yo ours. q F _ t' ,' " Parr, sir t" I bend: the waiter lay u I u ttie with the tout. I dropped my eye: mechnnically on the folded sheet , but only looked vucently It it, or "ther a headline, which sanding out from the rent, took my eyes, being definite, 'u the fire in the darkness, or . candle , flame, .hich we gaze st without noting. Then Wu the name of M, own villnge luring me in the lure, end or I full minuto I never luv it- Iuotorviu-thtr%sle. It Wu Ill tan-h, u was In) engerneu u I lnntched up the pl- k', and rend the local item: ' " Bellringerl' #3"?er " the Hutt-The Appmch- in? Mari-£0! Dr. Robson." ”mom r the "use of pnrnlyeil, the nah of darkneu to the cyan, and than the l sudden return of light In I jumped to In! feet and ntood a moment irrosoluts, wit' my watch in my bad. Queue: put tttr-y the cenmony want eloven~threo pub of In hour to do fitt-n mil”. A we" of help. leuneu "wept over me, end than of hot strtsmrth-notttthtg len than the strength of despair, and, thunk God, it curled me thliough. . . r“ L ' lt we“ Ill ver in ten minutes. Ind it wu ', Dori" doing" much " mine: She could 1 not keep it, mlybe, sud it w“ rather nud- (den to jilt 3 mm just us the viear WM ask. Iing whether she would hive him or not. I But so it w“; nnd I had no loan" lhown 3 myaelf " the “any door , whish I had entered than the av me, In with A " Oh, Juli. Jack '." stumbled round- me, and l fell limp in my arms, And u, than lilo n ‘cutlilv and n Ipeechleu. I had carried 1h“ into the vutry, and WM Inching her 'templu with the tut-Ian's drinking wuter i before the wmidih rw, could recline whu Pad, come ,to them. ' vs: the hrat to "1'th itt, " upp-tunlperlupl. . . horses go. mm m, - uu ..-....... rm". Now I would- not hi‘O‘hlmod him just then, for all hid wordy when, it he hid not bid rough hind: on me n he Grind .0 {owe me from my plum. Hui: when‘the :hock of uG, "for. Alf ii/d wordy when it he hul'not. ' hid rough hunch on me " hekricd .0 {owe ophtr2t",7,ut,ty'"pe2pdlrti, 'jitgim,ut'tro,'tlrl,"rt1ta2f, WhevfiIwH-n-gmmmmm head down for one moment. while I 9rantr 'Till: Il,',' 01d Tia In?" tt . Tori wmy feet, Ind, oatchin him b the collar h h . f I n.“ be“ h l .nd the mull of tho 'dh pinged him out om. " " " "rr Ott . tm, t " o . of a" door with aa, ood will th il .100 extremely cuelnl ol bar "null ttt he 'dh','l',"ld - . n f.'.' in. m ll no that none of it "or finds in my intot e la tSt . M tr, J, glue-k I.",', e,"t of tho "we fhs.neier's tron-en a: il (Hind P In on T.'. Ind nouly "haunted ingenuity in V8: I Etuimnd. pgril wefr11'yl 2:31:15: “d " t" h? "r""" l"' IM- Wa I tuned Mad. Doris wa: opening her eye. Ind looting up n he! moth.f.'llk" ing when an won. I knelt md looked down_ " her "he “and whil. you meat count mm ' and than bu um nary round my neck. and Iniud her in min. -- . . . . ., L” k___ -. .m- "Be. animal M. lore hm u this wicket. " you bid, dear. before him." " Rut the lunar t" I aid. "Oh, how could you belie" it, Jack? The letter m my neon-d rot-II, In“ A week alter in hid tahrn to hi. pmtico. He mun have handed " to you in the W of may)! who. How one] "d when of him I And ,uu"--rMP Mold up, and “on much Watch in Int eye- tlmt I “not! In!" I'D}. not daring to mot theiit, u'T‘I-iellwly M . fool of ms, my. 1hnr on I all it tout You on, tho lower - In worded, “pt. 9min ttur yoir 'irmtes. I! worded, Dust. min Mtor Ar menu udu-wp day in“ 1ol'LT,'1". nan-n Tune. 1"sr-- -.. . _ . f'Wao told {an In w all] born? I would tho so incl {at mt uh." .," "In new! mulch»; butaon'dnu who!“ 't,nltr"trtttttr-mthrmoet fty.-oo" did you with win you quad ir "Whonluru nmwlvrquyou.‘- In. win» it meant," I'M “it! imply. '/fefr at. unwind?” _ " a." 1 - a it - - “It unymunuu-v 'riiaa,tr-etahed,_her"e mnhhnlnwuy:"ndwh I. .0th loll shy-Quay. .1 WESTON. ONT. "iiiiriiii'rtiairlrruy T, 1392 COUNTY 012" my: HERALD. iiiiiit'ift?iiiiHiiEfif A., Iod- ingthtlhdu “1“. in” Lima; tes-"" M II In W. now, un'l lt _ . mm m" . " C and... and. not duh. and t, could f her "on truth u. at. I.“ up " In. “Do you (“the than!” aid f, looking tvsy. And ml hi. slump Egan n In “Mum“?! my when Mth _ f "You. Ph, Jack! “ya-Mme. You hu- hganbhd III- MW at.“ in III to " to 'm- Econ. look nan M'., nhd 3mm. toy, "u, my been nearly nu our with m triadmsk-euroir yqnn ha nought on. in it now." . _. "‘God bus. on 1" said L "And you. lick I" "id Ibo. And then we Joined hund- usd turn“! to the home, incoming on. in Ina-ad chatty. Dark And I. ' _ . _ ", Ir. BprtrtNotN Buoyant. ‘ Thi guano}: at. mm to the In; Ch‘ulu put you, the gunk tlat watcher ot, England, in much nachos in religion- éircla All over “a. wprhj. . ' Mr. Spurgeon will hnve no 11t8M11ttr. ny- e earn-fade“. and the leaner the People of the etropolitnn Tnbernwle clear- y timUrrtand thnt the better will it be tor them nod for the irreat work that will eure-. ly go, on. r Mr. lpurgeon did hi- wnrh no well that it will lives Independently of him, end thet la the highest honor that an be mnd’e him. So in u the intents of the church It Newlngmn Bit a ll poncerned the queltlou of Mr: Jnmeg Archer Spurgeon the brother of the deed preacher. beegming' pastor' hu never been very uriounly con- ildered. Cherlee Hidden end June: Archer were load of the rune hon-ghoul, but they nerved to illustrate the brat that tho lame I family often presentl the wideat diver-Mel I",',,' dinpoaition and chnrncler. The“ ele- ment: of chnrwurjhnt make Mt. Yams: A. Spurgoon IO Incesllful " ilaiaator of Groydon Church are the clemenu tut woula rohnbly unfit him for the aatorate omhs tlili'.r'lT'J. Nothing mu tl better For "thes 'chth'ch u the T-hmls-Jn tluut t distinct, 1nd radial ohnngo. A feeble my of the t would,bo Inn to and in ireskn tnmilure. 2Grt'to the chm-eh half thrfuton' 0011030 pa, be regarded u the mo" important, a .1! tie iastitutiomr cube leomsclo. During tho MI}; meet. inga the alumni oonfurdnca of the uteri College has been held, and mum- of the fir" importmce have been 0.!!!“th discuu- ed md molt. hippily hauled. The Paton’ Collegewu very do" to the heart of in fours er. With run ”an“! ad equal un- "ritisinse" be hand the mm duds drawn BO duo the whole Bsptl-t denomittMion Ihould luvs the honor and rupomibility of in I future. -l ' _ _ _ V The church It the “bunch, tha men] who _ been nducnhd mermaid tho‘ whole Bum-c desnornitmttoa" an in honor‘ bound to seep thin rieiittii,oit"tr.d work. 3 ing order, and they wilido‘it. o tndi- l tiona and the 'taq?i'rstion' will ,Alwlyl" bi linked with it: foumter'q me, ad in will u for many you-- n "i" iirourtoet in " numory. It an fetttetr,1trt't "that Rev. Jump A. B St,,": Ihonld elecmd ttttt of u: gut cation of which he ha 'mn vice prelident solon . No 'moro fitting mun aduld be found lor ,'di, pour. had with the onthn-imic ‘IIIEPOIB 'ot student. sud constituent-l Mr. apnrgeon may well look forward to a - of ttrow. ing unturned: Ind honor. Already 863 student- hsve pulled throu h this college, of whichnumber 627 Ire {lag-pd m the Motive mini-cry. Sevanty-l at young" men “a now preparing for service " home And in the million fulds nbrond. The income tor the you ruched tin hmdlomn mm of 342,495. _ _ _ _ " .. . The presidency of the Puton' College u I settled, but the pastor-be of the Tubernocle is nomewhn deeply involved. For I you put Dr. Pier-on, of Phlledelphie, he: occu- l pied the pulpit of the leernecle to the " greet. delifht of ell concerned, Ind there can be litt e doubt that, Ill thing: being in order, Dr. Pierson would hive I nnonimous and enthnliutic cell; 'Bii! Dr. Pinion II not a Buptilt. To be hepdled now in order to put himself in I itlon in which he would be eligible to Cl',,',',',',', tor of the Tabernacle is, of couree, ',7l'lrlll'e of the ueetiou.’ Al I m “er of fuck, u the "not. I and now Inndl Dr. Pier-on could not be I ‘ member of the church, much leu in putor. l The pumice of tho Tabernlcleil that which I in Gown u " open communion. " But only _ believer: who hnve been issuneil u e pro-' ' [union of their filth in Chrin con be mem- I here of the church. "It learns, therefore, Ct,,'?,,", much " 'many would desire, Dr. Pier- son cannot be the "tor of the 'Nberraacle," A loy- [he Chicago £0.01. Both the son: of ttte late Mr, Spnrgopn, Charles and Thorn-ho no twin-rt' Ere-chem Chsrlu in pus-tor of u church in_ lreenwich, Ind A few you! .50 paid I vilit to America, Ind was heard with rent Mr predation in Chic-go. Thoma LT bun tor the Inn six or rev-n can preaching in Aultnlis. Mr. 'rr(,1,7'ullrrldr, in now on the wny home, Ind will ml“), the Taber- nlcle for three month; but not. with my th ought of the punter-u. m wimt our than the oth" running in I mile. condition. Ind lulled .trmstiotmte. mph“, the he. cl HI old Mud, who " on. ”out! ban-"d and his ohnhhy hind! And-Hun ”juicy. It. I “ " I would gm . hundred pounds to hue such I aim link by " you [or my own,” uh. mid. 'ttttttt " Bow much 5 but!“ pound- t" uhd Tammy, with wide-opu- up: ' l n _-.. ‘. ,.,.,,,A~,,.V_A= A--. “Mamas-ur- In“ l ", lay-rims. m mun-ponds“ nyI. T 'iyrdtdegtht thud,“ Gil taT.td'J',t.ektdltll'luli'rr, - " than. gnu ttte none-told” awn-phat! nun who and. d and-hm ttmd. lnnwyn. loll deal " not: All“ “I no 'Thr? qt It". A gm! dual ot iiGG'i," ma the old Indy. with ndgh. I "Am t worth an In“! In that if pr maid I'll In?" inqnind the young upon: I- "34v... dear, “(I a on!“ non." nit! MING-(L, "_.. _-_.. '2'itF,i','i'.' Tm. out. chit-HG imik. " 'c-you t in "a. n " jun to hold my man F , tar, 3‘35.” " ador' a “a 0km A Buddin g Bunnie. [ma Anni] “"19! debt. 3-} Ga. with ’60di ok Vanni have. , _ "atiiiiy"iiitRit,i 'g'tts, , ::§“v.m:.2“g;':?§§mirw . _ But Ittrf. (at IA”- lh'dlppvor Grime tey iiGil 107%"? ifioTaoa-"Yoh "S" iiik Hum tlltl dd him. 'lfh'P,r.'iS'. Bu; than he [no up everything tel m. 43¢!“le an! dour! up; no khan. I‘m-cl nun. no! an“ be Io now. Samarium he waits out-Ida an pd. ot hope. Somewhere, tnrlurn. with none to oommrt tum, And that I an“ minnow him there. And than Gu' havover ramble. usttTau,audtstttutrwiut1ave. 2 iviroa ara; E"n‘""mh' ariiiiaUGa, s'il,"lrsrlllt'flll.' and: 9199mm,“ God! Thu pnttim Mall lummor nm. in m-dol 'u follows 's Tnke as tho recolptbookl uy, ll Buffirtitmt Amount ot silt-ata. lawn, or “an "rhr.rirty Mar yard: of Illk, sad the rut sword": u. “the the Mk of the, waiat with than plmlu on each aids the (femur, turned wwnrd ouch other. and than! one And» "tp-qusrter lnchu hroad.' Let them, plliu'lup wall It the bottom of the waist. Gather the val-t in trout u the neck. not in the shoulder seamr, And Tit at the bottom of the wtilt, and fiaia it di)wsithe front with A ' raims one and one-half inches wide. Make full sleevu, liko than on wall bayl’ lhirt Whit“, with turned-Md edit. ruftUd, and a round turn. down collar Illa rMUd. These should be worn gut-ids the blazer or juvkot, and when and: in "rip" mltel‘lll its puticulnrly planing. , The women who hm]. been economics] And kept. their old drool Ikirtl hue region to rejoice now, u my old skirt-will come into itlay with '- blouse waiat, which mly be made of light wool, of satin, gingham or silk. It one ha a imlll "tern the {Minion- ior blames no so vain: it an: be out no. cording.to the cloth. Ind onl about three yard! is needed to make ' 1'llrdll'2 without the frill, over which one can wear the inh- lounble S'wiu belt. Nothing inmate comfort- eble for Bummer wear than I plain, light skirt Ind a loose, cool blame waist. The fashions of the prevent hour in mil. linery prove more coiteruiwely than ever that‘it in the meet the bonnet ban oh the. heaa"morc then any nBWIhlpe or isney that count; Everything and mything cnn be worn provided it is becoming. The trimming in put on the back ' it in put on the front ; itil put on both back end from. on the lune bonnet or hat , it in high ; it in low ; itillnything the Lute an} (mayo! the wurer prefer-I. 801113 of Ian saauner's has and bonnetl are "trimmed, and no one would our guest they ye not. the intent style, end. if the truth ere known, there Are not I tor. pretty bonnet: of even earlier I data coming out " ood if not better then ' new thitlummer. fl All dap'ehdl upon thei (late And in sanity end economy of the‘ - A get that look. old to the and who hw- m - it “him! A"?! 9“.“ 5. A delicate crerner, aimillr to" col cram. the juice ot lettuce being the T chic ingredient, laid over the flea, neck, tn lands. Amer ton minutes removewvith " tim, linan cloth. This is slid to oblitera- mof Mn nonunion Ind wurinmnf the future- incident to society or in”; life. lt is I dtstitsst-eratimr neither to roughen the nurfnce or mnke it red. lt should leave tho cnmplexion poli-hedhnnd twinned. I "'r'FeTii?aViGliriiG, of rice powder. 3nd bismyths the latter giving permnnency 5nd thy former delicucy to tht p.rtspa"st,iom :rglieé v;ith FSU in?” produéini; a elem; . about" whiteheu. itith I truce uf Inter. yet shown; no sign of A foreign lubItInce - -. . _ - - W, :_‘A_.k_.n _:.L - I 7: The eyebrow; Ire ‘sihogthed with s" smut soft brush, let inn. trace of fsrd Indian. Ind with a lesther estsmpe . soft shedow is Mid under the eyes to inertia their hrillinncy. . To follow the foregoing directions literal- ly, under I“ circumstances, would be dim. cult. It is quoted here to gm}, some idea of 'ihe msnner in which sge is concesled by people who have mule concealment . fine srt. lo tif',:',',,' person this may be simpli- Bed. e know that I bath is to refresh us well u to cleanse the person. A s nge both. with I little My mm or slcohol Sr,'?.',',' to the Inter. will both clemse end retresh. The shower both rerestes s glow l this can be ohtsined by-the sudden spplicetion After the bath of s large towel wet with cold voter. lollqwed by friction and gentle nursing. Some “people are too delimtely org-oiled tor such heroic trenfment. The I." hour rest is no ineomrideriole factor in the 2t,',',?q process, and deserves special Attention. f rightly alien it is n megic minus-tor. C FOR THE LAD-8 The corner cupbonrd in one of than do-' liqhtiul piece. at old-fuhionoa furnttdre l wnich ha been revived III the Int. due-do. i Then " nothing prettier for A chin. do." ti An one of than china. fitted with pute- gln- uhelvn 3nd A fall glue front. to Ost " diiPlIyl the chin. to the tall extent. no: in midi . am by d the mm: a"; modern“ runs, for n “Mom: ol-et of this kind Hand in mi "my be ts".'.',",?,-'., 81.5. ' Such ale-cu no 52mm . edge in upper room for clothe: p Ahi * t . is n tat MOW 010.9% we?” g- 1 door, I utchn tln iriher d. k ot the room h should 'eototertd to , to M the mlHIO.rhowevu-. tmt the to? Mix}: " ' tqttt feet below the cob - ing. n"itr I tttttttter' 'r A but gr "'5‘ -eeei-e" a . n richly color-d chin. m. A ' yrit1 Mild min I trio-m- " R m: an be pdnud or Gain-ed Hid ttsb Mr woodwork of the room. I . . . Wan-3;: Green pen will no] h rip. II sultry rderrtB. Gnu po- m Yeilt "Abd it at. on wny. am in NH.- thd - may people dowtt not M It any other wq m am that " "tA. m delicinm punt my. Ind no.“ - idl".11"t a .8 To an o a up. . I I you...“ - 4,!th at; In min- m mm. tty.eiat1gtt.f "Iv- ..... "V"".'. v r" . ' tmirrr, ,ijhi,ti'.?1t2tiedtelpt ”may". ,'ft",ttft tiatt in MI? tetget,"flt t 1't,tt d!hhtlm.}fyq'_ ttttfee!..'. In in "WW "1"," if“ -e iii-up in” . The Pnsttiot m of " Blouses and mu . In. Pen. The Genet 0apboard 1'IU, . RHUBAim AND APPLE "rat-Pool and gut up one goodaizerd bundle of tth", ; "V q 1, pore. end qusrter three an of up- 'l, gt he thin rind And the jug; of he]! a K, n ozen lemon: ; Tm. " togethef into the with 'retttrvirtg kett . with pile and gg,h5 distant-e pints " left wnner. Boil until reduce to inn-of pulp, “ruin the Ita through I Jelly; " life. treiner, weigh, m _ im6Cr' oiié 156m 5f rJughen u 'tlit" W every pound ot juicy, Mid, the d letwe gar, boil, Ikirn well, and when it jellie- led. _ on the skimmer. pour into jln.lnd when cold, powdtsr. tie or pen] down. The pulp, unwed with itnency white lug-r. an be and for isrn Puddings, union or is very nice to put into I glue dish, cov. a. clan; cred thickly with anger, then a layer ' of f Inter. thinlymliced arcane cute, uni: nice culurd bet-nee poured over el . " m “on. nbbin Oh. you din-(h. In. an amp boil Tlllvl "" alum. 'tterin' n. Mui. atmi add . up ot an“ -e. und an and 90mm to tho tub. MV . rmpoonlul ot humor in the my. "" u. "on "rvtntt iL . V C _ Ballad pun m vary and: “Nod In french knuheu in . - In“, and. "lruit . cup of m Quick“ with . wpoonlulvol butter but! . mm. mum- ful ot brur. Btill mount ll to but unu- york into two “Humlull of - cram, mania both- hojlpdpu dun-kw: bud drulnod. Tlime nhhlpoonlull . _ ed pill ll I ddicious addition to Iron " kind of noup in which ve'oublu " Mal. uni when my build pan II. Uit am: they should be Invod to add to the next hy- Ioup. No veguublc loo-u more ”new when Jul. than pea. To be and in per. techie: they should tte pious) in who (low ot the mornin Ind cooked’ tho lung ar. They 'll'llllt hem tte mud until Jun. ber. fore tha mm of cooking. That should that pickln I). he? in a oool, all- plan tustil may?" ghol n.. tt then in 1'll, dolly in cooking them that the no nhol od, can! then with a damp J7. _ _ Gowns Thn‘Won Presented to cthueon. A greet mug pretty gown! were worn It the recent " riwing-room," it we mev credit Engligh 'llhSrut,t The Court Journal dewribee the I ing characteristic! of there eleboreu drum. The Ileevee were wide end full on the Ihoulder, often raffhtd end fitting the em closely It the hue. The trein we. of distinct inatorial to the rent of the drone, u A rule, end fell la slight foldl or pm. .or Wetteeu pleite from the shoulders. The bodicee were. often divided in the cm'stt'o, the upper por- tion being drone met-rink the lovers} so. other, an richly embroidered. 0. ifoV eble gown hell I t.tor_iley bodice metchi the I irt, the upper rtlon of thin 2l't"lr'llt over pink silk. fl" we: studded with' jewela. Men? women were I sho'rt wreath i of flowers on the upper r."l,'rt of the train (of the name color " t e broceded trein, while others were nude 6T thin - with full frillin e of the meteriel. Thmuemd to puzzle are Queen's me. when they were thrown down, Indium“ ot the women weer- invguthem, turned heck wistfully to we that they were t1ostin in the, right direction, ere they entered tie throne-room, the trnim were often lined with I oontruting color, which wee sometime: bran t over on to the outeide, Is. for ex e, . white bro. ceded Pt,', lined with green velvet, Sl 6 head of t e seine e pep" on ewhe e. Shot velvet: were verl; pretutgy. e 1',1'l,',"lifli train of e peach end gold shot velvetwn worn with any. Here no some goqd ways of prapiring one of the moat beak tut And In» upon-iv: of Instai-Il for dense".- and Iyeotmtg: _ _ Earn“ J All. ~Poel mud cut the rhnbub iato 1i,rt,tfg'tr.t and to - quart give one you of good, main Ingm- ;pat the "pr our the rhubarb and lave it "Italy-four hour. to draw oat tin Pet., the - links. P." (loo. 'f 'ttet Ben tho ms. raflirg FiGisai,asd down - of rhubarb will than and]: 00me Thin ‘wlll keep good a you if kept vn I cool, dry "oreroom. In linking thumb jun, cringe pod pared thinly Ind tree from the white, gives it I mo". wreath]: fhsror ;by reun- ing one h"tt,elr of the rhubarb wit: lemon peel. and not. er with om peel, two different jstns tan be 'l,u'lll2toT of tho Isms mated-l. ion}? iiupriiFikt RHIIBARB A50 BLACK Cums-r JAM.-- Exghv. pound- of rhubarb, four poundl of blsck cunnnu, twelve Pounds uf Inga; boil alawly until done. T Runny.» wrrH Frog. -Tn.ke nix pound: of rhubarb (weighed in" being out Ind peeled), one pound of thrs. md I qutrter of I pound of candied lemon pool t out. the fied and lemon peel mull. plm them over the rhnblrb. cover tll with fivemonrtds of mom lug-r, and let. stand until the next dny , than boil Ilowly one hour. . Eurmmn up Bram AND Btrrrmt PUD- otyo.--Pr- tho rhubery u for I. pie; cover ch; bottom of I Pudding dish! with Ilice- of bread and butter . cover with I llyer of rhubarb cut in short piece“ te; tie thickly with lug-r: put on mother uycr of brad and button Ind no on until the dish in full. Cover, And [helm for Ml! In hoqr; than remon the lid, Ind lack. until nicely browtytd. -- ' . Rrrpruro TUre-Do not peel the rhu. barb, merely wuh it Ind It it dry. Line A pfe dish with puir pate. ll, it. n with very mull pious of the rhubarb, 'llli tho new", Amount of mg“. t tonpoonlul of round ginger, the grim peel of half t fs,','),',',',' ind the juice of two Dung“. MO rmm- nlov_ly. Sula-nos or Sums mu P-mea.-- The late supply ot rhubarb in the but. for all running purposel, " grown during tl,'ATlt of an alumina it uln- loo-mg" than“). wring a: y. TI'.' should In “in to take! "db. brittle Ind full pl Juice. Mm Emu-s. S‘nww Riwtraror,--Thia in but cut in ahort Wit-awed in - lnd I very little water, and gerved with boiled rice Ironntl the dish. A Hula good "in emu: added give: it Izery tu1icste tum. , etilie2tr'"h " h I: "thrst . Eur-394! “9-:"‘E"'“E , o6aett with". ttmi. . CI nu. m m t,trd',',h ' n he" who " link! no rain. t If, =til'a . _ Din-m 'AMN1ix "" he dean-Em“ of Mum. Love's w an word etetrttth, m, h In early then. To (In. our up l- mu. We at he mm: my. . , an. Rem-m: . V m at lull-I M My. ., hon in all arm (In. W: mm: no [littering [mums a In: than an 'I than who. {We come. with Imprint 1‘9!“an tht luv- ylng. . “can: t thr wit. a. r'iiiiii'ii'iii,it . 1riii'idi.i “any... than n- m m 'm"-'m:.:_ MGT. "an” .11 - A For PM! to Pay. Bhubub. -' NO. " mm WWW ml 6%: " iiipa""a'a' 'ifiwiii-eV ' , Ltinttgretxattm2rPt, _ Immune macaw» ha own-m T . ' w t. a an a rL'lltlri.'1L'ff2"' '"t"" Th. . 10, “kink-WI“ og,"tgd'JhtflSlt I _ io. w. Bray-u... MaaiqM. nut-p- m. burn“ memo-mud bid in lulu or tmit his. Stun ha an lat we! to w tmtyyvn ttut I“ bola-m ID a. any... "My, to an)“ “I Idl- Th. has! growling " Bombs! {I that- Ind, Ind m dank-nu In: rim but“) pot 1,ato pa “nun, being at. w tht. un attainid within “to". you; ........., _'"."-- - _.._._ -_-_ P-er" T .gro".te in pun-I. my dtird El. K', manger " I.» “le W” hia ya? they luv. modiNd thair an. . that of “Liwrny Women." _ Th. Govornor'ol an my» new . nit-“Jung: hing in I mach-d stu.. Work in scum; roman indwnyt 03M- tun;buiu- h declining, at! than 3 Ct,1't pours, and Ina-rill nun. it! It Nana. _ ., AchmhinSt. In: In. (or as you. kept up the canton: of In Inn-Al pm with dia Jr Biblu, 'h,1te, 11fiitr, . fund fort e o u . i r. nun-l- '/,u'lT%"d'l 'Jgl'MU'll nun In: . tsp.eialairmrm. _ 4 FP Sinus 188410.11": of nor. than £40.” hum lamina” of the Sc: and Com IrUh Pinning Funa- and the Inspector! ... port t',chilt,'gt.', "It will). u 2,'t'N'lt to you: x buoy to u tpti, Ill byfortrorr {he fungal tho 1ttCdf,t,iu an "w... ._,. -_M____e---e__e-__ -- - .otkrtoeuerreuster4r- and; by an, they constitute. in our opinion, . rem-rh- ra'bh evidence of the hone-t, “Aha Irish fiahartolk,',' _ Fm ', ‘ Thou in titthtt Allin“? At the (may Fulton. Kantian, _ itsh ha ttot (35”de 'for more than eighteen months. 9nd.” I ll hating. Crocodile. ind millilbi-I m up» st tlryt to "due food in‘uptivity. and " the manger-is by which any us introduc- ed it inW'h priu open their jun with a hunt-fie or iron bur, And rum home block. mm. Thin inning in an ,mult of “Jim. " the” line nun-chan- no lo we no A mssuraseeting of ugricultunl 1.1mm in Yorkshire adopted F the” resolution: -.“ Thut thin meeting of ugriculturd More" dadply regret: the prawn! degpdltion of their clmnmunod by low mound behave. that. the chief - of their poverty ia. m- .utBeimst pay, unsanitary colt-gen, and inudoqunte opportunities of obtaining-dun in the cultivation of the land." A further resolution VIII udoptod: , " That this: meeting believes thus ther"mntttdy for th. condition ‘0! the farm 13.1:an of the noun. try lien in their awn hind-noir, 2 [azimuth combination, by mum of who; they any mare by logillniou or when-wing “humid iniprovemcut. in ooodi'siom" _-rv A, fuhionsblo London chin-In thu. “:1er y. oetrrfamue' not Id}; no. . Ti' E; win]: G'GiGiGi of . aria, ' "rr ' [unimbh' church‘ .311va Int Sundny it more. km on tho Inle tte,e.tyrttt2.t..erErttt'at As". vanity , but t,t,h.t the mu {in hymen in the elm ' they could on y ho regardqd " sum] Perry. Thom in I decent, 'lord"' which in midway human bgggurly men-unal- and imprudent generou- ity. It mny be hoped tint the incumbent}- forcible remarks will produce utinncwq (hunch! “lulu." . T ' Uhnry who in sgueyevAtet Timmy?“ you would sacrum! your h. inn an long " l or you Maker’s 'dee." Forge“: an thus:- you l "" our hard. Forget an temptation. ' Forget the mu1ttiuding and [in link 1 thought to the muse that Mod it. Far- I an the petetuUriti" of your Mull. ad only munmher I... good palm that to“ you fond of them. Forget all ”and mun-d- or Itshtori" um. you any line heal-d by accident. And which if 11”“ would mm . thou-ml um.- will. they “a. Blot out, " far It pd II in. dim-h'- M tthr l at: ','dltgtt at they will w h " nu- them, “a 'l,'2l't'llt' Path',',?' the a. a mum-cu. or, worn um. «nulls. til - ttl to mi. you - Mitt with tun. liar-u worm Mgt, M r-t.exurrsuriemtiet “I be ter-dar, and write I” n. in Mr... ory'l "k an], - “in!” no N sud 'd,Tltl2'hrlrG pr m Pride" .. P.9tMutaor. b the !!IW; _ _ Tmmur-This boundlul duke hid nah in original frynn mm lull t nothing» would under incl! hula-I: ”mum: IboVC' tho bounds of thil world 12$an (hope do. ling: after . higher 3 ' Ind mule him mum in everything :1... And line. the loul can only not in that which in inilrtItt, than in munching iufinite for ft to mt us; ,Iinee nothing in the world, though Anna lad the whore can gin it “Mania, than in 'omethiug Ibo" the world ','tltIte,tr to do it, omen-vil- the soul would Il'lyl irithout it, And be more ln m1 tun may other ere-cure. Thar. in, “union, m infinite being that an only give . content- ment to the soul, and this ll otrd.HPtu'tt.r Chtruock. _ . t wed-tur--" v. couldn- the dignity of u: intelligent being, and put tint in the gthEt,t." - main“. mm, '0 mar rm, without over-main. hut-a allure, am, we Ionl of one Vinlw.ld n- ligiuua mm in ot grant worth M‘OIBI‘ lance than the Inn and ttrpi---frN_ Bentley. . 11:1“:qu w thr mounthin heizhu. in dayl‘of old. )Yhnre moral new! trod. _ Th' hue wsNsvetnty M'teiitht','l? mud, There Mose- ml ed with God. er,rge communiun. triorioua, grind od gave it: man-nu sure. v _ ~di made his swan-mt. with mar tern-11y locum. c"Y,t,nt,tegtptn1htatl? 7;” "And he we}: d hogan“ 9od..., LLd L.. fu'U'I'TSc re?i?,iii'E?iiriit'l, , In: mum, any Mal you” iii/tite/ti-fewest/lt "an lanai-bum” While they obeyed Hhholy will And kept the (an: they rowed. And mu to u: the tmlMteu' As b; thech- 'twu " Kiwi 1rscoo.rLt.ug on {in own. 'iiiiEeEteiediihtt2=n'u" Amntuclmnudhvlhu An mhmwm MW: Amt in an; mm wk!“ ”0 'il,'iiti'iy',Eiiihg'iri'iiil - Allmn will” I Attqttrt0tr_"'h1 " Goldep Thought: for Every Dly. i, Uiiiiimiirwaif, -HElixt B. Sewing. ',T fil'ak n ihili',ii',' 'iidi'i'; a»; '"t AWE

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