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Durham Review (1897), 29 Oct 1903, p. 6

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# a has to do with the relative weight of things. Two objects of the 82 me shape and color, but of different The same idea may be illustrated in an even more strik‘ng way by usâ€" Ing three jarsâ€"the first containing and the third Iukewarm water. If you put your left hand into the Inkeâ€" warm water and your right hand Into the hot water, the topid water will feel cold. Transfer your right hand to the ecÂ¥d watér, and the tepid water will feel hot. In other words, water a< a glven temperature feels3 bot or cold according to circumâ€" stances. You Cannot Stand it But if, thereupon, you put yor left hand into another vessel containing mederately warin waeir, and graduâ€" ally raise the temperature of the latâ€" ter, you will lind that you can enduie it 10 or 15 degrees higher than the first water you tried. It is natural enough *hat this should be so ; but now place your right hand again in Jar No. 1, the temperature of which has not altered by a fraction of a degree, and the water which at first was unendurable will feel eool. The same hand that found the water unbearably hot in the first instance experiences a sensation of coolness at the same point of the thermometer {ive minutes later. One of striking of Just as it is imposs‘.ble to perceive two tastes at once, so likewise you cannot _ distinguish two different smells at the same instant. You may test this by making two cornucopias of letterâ€"paper and pacing the large end of each of them over some strongeâ€"scented substanceâ€"say, pepâ€" permint and a weak solution of amâ€" monia, contained in a couple of wineâ€" glasses. Then put the small ends of the cornucopias into your nostrils and notlce the effect. You will smell, not both together, but the ammonia and peppermint alternately, fluctuatâ€" Ing back and forth from one to the other. v You may try an odd experiment it regard to taste sensations by placing simultaneously on different parts of the tongue two substances of markediy different flavorsâ€"say, sugar arnd salt. You will not taste them both at the same time, nor as a mixture, but they will alterâ€" nate back and forth ;. you will taste first the sweet and then the salt, and the asweet again, and then the @alt, as sense perception jumps back and forth between the two. It is really very curious and illustrates the fact that one cannot possibly taste more than one thimg at any given moment. ‘Taste Electricity when the poles of a battery are applied to the tongue. The papillae on the surface of the tongue, each of which represents a ting nerve endâ€" Ing, are stimwlated and an illusion of Navor results. Plunge your right hand into a jar of water that is just a bit too hot to be bearable. You will withdraw it Immediately, and say that Irritate, ao matter by what means, any of the nerves, and it responds by conveying its own peculiar sense imâ€" pression to the brain. Thus it is that one is able to Now for something in a different line : Each set of the nerves has its owa particular kind of sensation. If you shut your eye‘lids in a dark room quickly and tightly, you will perâ€" ceive something like a flash of light, which is due to irritation of the opâ€" tie nerve. Any kind of shock to the auditory nerve will produce a loud sound. But the senses are the gayest of deceivers, and the things they tell us are not to be relied upon impliâ€" cltly by any means. You know, hot water, the second cold â€"water, doubtless, that "menthol" is an oil derived from the peppermint plant. If you rub it on your forehead or on any other part of your body it proâ€" duces a feelinz of icy coldness. Mislead the Judgment. This is attributable mainly to a very peculiar property of the suhbâ€" stance, which stimulates the little "nerves of cold sensation" beneath the skin. All over the body are disâ€" tribute«t nerves of cold and nerves of beat, the former can only feel coolâ€" ness and the latter can only feel warmth. The méenthol i# not cold but it feels so for the reasonm above mentioned. } If you roll a pea (a pellet of bread will do as well) on a table between the ends of the forefinger and midâ€" dle finger of your right hand it will feel, of course, like one pesa. But if you cross the two fingers and do the same thing, it will feel like two peas, and the illusion will be so perâ€" fect that you can hardly realize that there is not a second pea. The phenâ€" omenon affords a most interesting Hlustration of the case with which a sense impression may 4 It is wonderful how readHy we are cheated by those five senses of ours, upon which we rely with such confiâ€" dence. The ease with which our eyes deceive us is notorious, and, if "seeâ€" ing is believing," we are surely vieâ€" tims of a confidence misplaced. But leaving optical illusions aside, there are deceptions of the other sensesâ€" taste, hearing touch and smellâ€" mwhich are not less interesting, and, comparatively speaking, uniform. One illusion of touch that is comâ€" paratively wellâ€"known is the "pea of Aristotle"â€"so called because that ancieot sage and philosopher is supâ€" posed to have been first to make note of the phenomenon. A A QUICK, SURE LigHt by using any one of Our Parior Brandsâ€" "KING EDWARD‘ "LITTLE COMET® ALWAYS SEE THAT THE FOR SALE by lliusions of Feeling the simplest and most 4BD% MATCH[S YOU BUY BEAR THE NAME an ‘lave me?" continued Pat. "Beâ€" dad," answered â€" Mike, coolly, "I spied the fin ay a big shark about 20 feet abead, an‘ I thought while he was playin‘ wid you it would give me time to reach the shore !" â€"Exchange. as he could, without saying a word. Wondering what was the matter, Pat struck out vigorously after him and landed at his companion‘s heels. "Is there anything _ wrong wid ye?" inquired Pat, feelingly. ‘"Nothin‘â€"nothin‘ at aill," replied the other. "Thin what did you make such a suddint retrate for Shiloh‘s Consumption Cur C t Lu.n‘ Tonic To Irish soldiers stationed in the West Indies were accustomed to bathe in a little bay which was generally supposed to be free from sherks. Though _ on good terms with each other. they were not what might be called fast friends. One day, as they _ were ewimming about a hundred yards from shore, Pat observed Mike sudâ€" denly makirg for the land as hard "Tis known that doctors oft have tried, With patlients who‘ve been drinkâ€" ing, Injecting nitroâ€"glycerine To cure that inward sinking. But wlo had dreamed that Tommy Atâ€" Kins bad the braias and foresight, To stimulate his bravery Lae m Cordite Courage. N. Y. Horald. In pirate story books wo read How, in the Bay of Biscay, The Luccaneers, ior courage, drank Gunpowder in their whiskey ; But now, when Tommy Atkins hears There‘s prospect of a war fight, He louads his gun, and then himsel{, With cartridges of cordite, It is not the mind that is deceived in such cases as those described,. of course, but the eye, the ear, the touch, the taste or the smell. They are merely erroneous sense impresâ€" sionsâ€"frauds, as one might say, upon the nervous system. Behind the mechanism of the nervous system, of which the brain is the nervous centre (a magnificent ganglion), there sits in judgment the intelliâ€" gence, which, pcting as the final arbiter of fact, finds it rather amusing to detect such cheats and brand them as clever but unsucceseâ€" ful imposturea,.â€"Boston Herald. Mold Â¥Your Forefinger a foot in front of your nose and look at It. You will find that more distinct objects in the line of vision are doubled. You can see two _ or them. It is an illusion depending upor an elementary principle of opâ€" ties. Look at a distant object, holdâ€" ing your forefinger as before, and you will see two fingers. Seeing doubie is no great art, as you will admit when you have tried the exâ€" periment. The impressions our senses reâ€" ceire are, after all, to a great exâ€" tent, relative, A hodful of bricks empâ€" tied into a larger receptacle seems lighter. If you â€" are seated in a room, two opposite walls.of which are made (with the pictures on them) to shift up and down in opposite directionsâ€"the experiment has been lilustrated at summer resorts for the : amusement of. the profanum vu‘gusâ€"you will find yourself readâ€" justing yoursel{ on your chair to hold an imaginary balance. But this, of course, is an effect merely optical, and directly related to a class of illusory phenomena so Yyarâ€" led that there is no end to them. The first subconscious impression on picking them up is that the big one must weigh more, because of its greater size, but the ‘"instant dieâ€" corery of its lightness in proporâ€" tion to its dimensions causes the mental pendulim to swing too far the other way, and choice is made i:.f the small qbject as the weightâ€" r. mizes (one being, say, eight or ten times as big at the other),. weigh exactly the â€"same . number of Ouncbs. When asked to judge which is the heavier, ninetyâ€"nine persons out of a hundred will say: that the little one is superior in point of avbirduâ€" With cocktails made of cordite ? The harder you cough the worse the cough gets. Prices 25c., 50c. and $1.00 Mike Left Suddenly S$. C. WELLS & Cco. Toronto, Can. LeRoy, N.Y. is a guaranteed cure. If it doesn‘t benefit you the druggist will give you your money back. Is ensurcd EVERY time these brands :: :: :: Dealors Everywhere Our Suiphur Braads "Telegraph" ‘"Telephone" __ _ One Lesson of the Circus. Ioila, Kan., Register, When you go to a circus and see what strength and suppleness and grace the human body is capâ€" able of, doesu‘t it make you ashamâ€" ed ol your weakness and your slojw and heavy awkwardness®? ‘The misâ€" take that has been made ever since the renaissance has been in reâ€" garding the mind as the only imâ€" portant part of man and looking upon the body as a mere incumâ€" brance, or, at the best, as a senseâ€" less machine to be used without either knowledge of its wondrotus mechanism and without merey for its limitations. It is a good thing a clrous comes a.rtzpmd occaslonally to remind us that a wellâ€"trained body is something a man may be as proud of as aâ€"wellâ€"trained mind. Altogether rich and distinguished is a new English ware with the most fetchiug decoratio1s. The pottery Itâ€" self is of a rich apple green, and the decoration is conlined to the band or margin. A lall jug shows a band of yellow around the upper part, and some charming [eminine heads exâ€" quisitely decorated w.th posies are upon this band. *This p.ece is called the Flower Maidens, and the artist is Spencer Edge. A jardiniere is just as adimirable. Te pleces cost $3 to #38. and include vases, tobacco and cracker jars, in addit on to those deâ€" scribed. _ Tue shade of green is a happy hit, and the shapes are adimirâ€" able, the jug being charmiugly graceâ€" ful. Te mellow tones of the decoraâ€" tions go beautiluily with the ground color. \ Rev. Ur. Bochror, of Buffa‘o, mzl: " My wife and I were both troubled with distrersâ€" ing Catarrh, but we have enjoyed freedom from this a.nigll;u'\'dt.fnz“fia.-la}fy'"-'ixi;:-a the day we first used Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder. Its action was instantaneous, giving the most grateful relie{l within ten minutes after first application.‘" Uso Dr. Agnew‘s Liver Pilis. 40 Doses 10 cents. $ When midâ€"Victorian fashions failed To tempt the laggard lover. Our Grandmammas in sorrow wailed Their weakness to discover ; And modes acrived, and altered fast, Until at length was seen, In all its glory wide and vast, J 3 The Crinoline ! But lickle man was never fet it Content with present blisses, And women‘s wit anew was set : | To reinforce her kisses ; R While Cupid simply stood apart And watched the mental tussle, , Until in Fashion‘s shifting mart Appeared the Bustle! 1 Alas! the strugg:e ,even then, pof Was only just beginning, For still the ranks of single men Are Iar too slowly thinning, And now, to match the lowâ€"cut wear That ove to Eve allows, Behold by day the openâ€"air . . Pneumonia Blouse ! Cf Aversion and Pity Cure Your Cold and Catarrh, Purify Your Breath and Stop the Cffensive Discharge. Don‘t Become Noever Worry.â€"Take them and goabout your businessâ€"they do their work whilst you are doing yours. Dr. Agnew‘s Liver Pills are system renovators, blood purifiers and builders ; every gland tissue of the whole anatomy is benefitted and stimuiated in the use of them. 40 doses in a vial, 10 cents.â€"21 Toronto Globe, It is to be hoped that no Canadian will accept a title as a tesult _ of this sucrender. NRepHP OB s Auint D tnvicgc i.: Ae. Bs x dn d Mr. Bromiey states. "The citizens of Trenton will remember what a cripâ€" plelI was. I could neither work nor lie down, the paina was so great. "Reading of cures by Do&'s Kidney Pills, finally led me to try them, a.d from the second box I began to feel relief, I continued to use them till I had taken twelve boxes, when I was completely cured. **Dodd‘s Kldne? Pills have made a new man of me.‘ Rheumatism and kindred â€" diseases are caused by uric acid in the biood. If the Kidneys are sound they will take alt the uric acid out of the blood. Dodd‘s Kidney Fills make gound kidneys. "I nave been a great sufferer from Rheumatism and Sciaiica for years," For Years ‘he was Crippled by Rheuâ€" matism and Sciaticaâ€"Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills made aNew Man. | . Mortistown, N. Â¥,, Oct, £6.â€"(Speâ€" clal.)â€"Vernon Bromley, now of this place, but formerly 0i Trenton, Ont., relates an experience tuat will prove of great interest to his old friends in Canada. 1 s write us for booklet. The Dowswel! 19y * Hamilton, Ont. Century Ball Bearings and strong spiral steel springs do most of the work. No process so easy on the clothes or the operator. &E~ The New Century Washer makes it unnecessary to use a washboard. Five or six minutesâ€"easy moveâ€" ment of the machine while seated wili thoroughly wash a tubful of clothes. No Rubbing Adaing Insult to Injury. The Etern.l Feminine. New English Ware. An Object ONTARIO ARCHIVES â€" TORONTO â€"Punch. of Commons, by saying, with a chuckle: "Arthur thinks we are a vulgar lot." § Mr. Ballour, the British Premier, has been described as "a statesman of the Ouida school," because he can lounge so magnificently. Sir WIl-l liam Harcourt once summed up Balâ€" four‘s attitude toward the House| Easier Than They Thougt. Toronto Telegram. Uncle Sam would have filed a claim to all the "land that jines his own" if he had only known that Lord Alverstone was as easy as he proved to be. in Going to New York Be sure that your tickets road via Grand Trunk and Leh{ghVulloy route of the "Black Diamond Express." This is the direct and best route from all Canadian points. B! this route baggage is nowchecked inbondand from Canadian points.The Lehigh Valley has three stations in New York, ngotown unear all first. class hotels, and down town near all Euroâ€" Eesn steamship docks, raving passengers for urope a long and expensive transfer. Secure gour tickets of Grand Trunk agents. Boba . Lewis, Caunadian Passenger Agent, Yonge street, Toronto, Ont. Some of the plaid straws are trimâ€" med with green ribbon and deep blue velvet. Sh!rred ribbon frills laid flat on a hat are very smart. Ribbon wreaths hoid their color much better than flowers formed by musiin. A threeâ€"quarter wreath iof violets trims a golden Neapolitan run with violet strands to perfection. The tailed sunflower rosette is a pretty underâ€"brim trimming. Only the plainest hats require reils by way of trimming. Gontlemen,â€"I fell from the bridge leading from a platform to a loaded car while assist ing my men in unloading a load of grain. The bridge wentdown as well as the load on my back and I struck on the ends of the sleepers, causing a serious injury to my leg. Only for its being very fieshy wouly have broken it. In an hour could not walk & | step. Commenced using MINARD‘S LINT.| IILPNT ana the third day went to Montreal | on business and got about well by the use of a cane. In ten days was nearly well. Ican -Ineorel{ recommend it as the best Liniment that I know of in use. A Government Restaurant. The city of Washington has scarceâ€" ly a single good popularâ€"price resâ€" taurant. Wa:hingtonians, as a rule, breakfast and dine at home ; and as no restaurant can pay expenses on lunch counters alone, few are in exâ€" lstence. The United States Governâ€" ment, recognizing this fact, provides a lunchâ€"room in the Pension Office for the use of employees and others who cannot afford to pay much for their meals. Coffee, milk and vegeâ€" tables may be had for five cents, while meat costs ten. _ Harper‘s Weekly for Oct. 3 published an interâ€" esting snapshot taken from the galâ€" lery of the Pension Office during the lunch hour. Stanstead Junction, P.Q., 12th Aug., 1908 MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. 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Cement bridges are not comâ€" they _ mon by any means, but there is one Soap complete a mile past of the village clothe and one nearly finished at Nau‘s, beâ€" ""____ tween Tavistock and Shakespeare. Jâ€"or; The one on the town line . was ofti built by the Counties of Oxford and that Perth, under the supervision of COMâ€" of py, missioner P. Rerold. There is a span 34 An of 31 feet, the cost being $600. Bo e# an far as one can see there is absolutely g';':" nothing but cement used in the conâ€" 19 poq struction, but we are informed that Germ: some woven wire was laid in when man, bullding the arch. We doubt that Putch It is needed, for if the bridge ign‘t gteam strong enough without the wire it gels i; won‘t be with it. But we‘re not an authority on bridgeâ€"building, and _ Ming there may be some good reason. The where bridge to which we are referring is a strong structure, and even when ] a traction engine passes over there len‘t a tremor. In appearance it All | i# neat, but we offer aâ€" suggestion yacht! that if carried out will make cement Thome bridges look much prettier. The sugâ€" ready gestion is this: Plant a few roots yacht of Boston ivy beside the abutments. Oowner In a few years the whole structure while would be cpvered closely with a masms ai! co of beautiful green. A cement bridge builde would become an object of beauty on work the King‘s highway. The ivy would lantic do the bridge more good than harm,. has tt for cement that is kept somewhat seame damp will last longer than if it becomes intensely dry at times. + Mina Thrills and Frilis. Straws in Scotch plaid design are ram ouve * 206. A Great Lounger. Chicago Chronicle. " _ Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Bt.A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Ambiguous, bs sent direct to the diseased h-mbyme Improved Blower, eals the ulcers, clears the air Yours truly, s, stops droppings in the exd. promatamf oures c. 4. Gorpox. _ : lie. Washington Star. "Was it exractly proper to call it & farewell tour ?" "Certainly,"‘ answered the prima donna. "I never fared better in my An ermine stole is finished by a fringe of the little black tailse over a fall of Irish lace. White fox baas are lovely, espeâ€" clally on those possessing fresh young complexions. furs. Chenille fringe finishes are among the bestâ€"liked garnitures for fine Fur combinations are often sucâ€" cessful. Mole is ideal with lace of an ivory color. Petit grie (@quirre!) is right in line with the popular gray shades. Bable comes first. oo Bealskin holds its own. * Moleskin is, alas! not durable. Baby lamb is in high favor. A lamb blouse has inner fronts of embroidery. "‘But, yer riverince,‘ she said, ‘he is nothin‘ but an ole Dago, anyway.‘ "One day I heard this cook swearâ€" Ing at a great rate at an Italian g;ardener we had, and I rebuked her or it. " Indeed? Oh, I‘m so glad, It was a sonnet on ‘Death,‘ and I‘m quite proud o fit." RBishop Potter is telling a story, for afterâ€"dinner purposes, on an. Irish cook who once served in his family. _"Oh!â€"erâ€"IL thought it was a humorous poem." " Yes," replied his friend in the office. "I saw you and‘after you went out he read it, and it seemed to make a big hit with him." The Eaitor Laughed. Philadelphia Press. "I left a poem with your editor yesterday," said the young poet. _ Buffalo Express. All persons who are interested in yachting will hail with delight Bir Thomas Lipton‘s offer. There are alâ€" ready a lareg number of oceanâ€"go‘ng yachts which will be entered by the owners in a race such as is proposed, while the opening of the contest to all comers will mean that the best builders in the world will soon be at work on new boats. A few transâ€"Atâ€" lantilc races will prove which country has the best designers and the best geamen. Official statisties for 19083 show that the Rritish have 386 steamshipe of over 500 tons, against 59 German, 84 Americain, ABQ French, 16 Japanâ€" es and 10 Russian. Of steamers of over 7000 tons, 119 are British, 15 2 Russian. Of huge ships exceeding 10,000 tons, 48 are ‘Rritizh, 26 Gerâ€" German, 7 American, 4 French and man, 7 American, 2 French, and 4 Dutch. â€" Nearly half of the 17,761 steamships and 12,182 sailing vesâ€" sels in the world are RBritish. Minard‘s Liniment for sale everyâ€" where. John Bull‘s Vast Merchant ;he-y-shlne and> sparkle. â€" Sunlight ? Soap will wash other things than ran Minard‘s Liniment relleves Neurâ€" Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff. A little Sunlight Soap : will clean s mlace and ofl\erufid&mfl THE CANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS will furnish you with an insurance from $500 to $2000, at as low a cost as is conslestent with safety. The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends is thoronshly reliable. The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends is purely Canadian. The Canndian Order of Chosen Friends is registered. The Canadian Order of Chosen Frien‘s is growing rapidly . The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends has 470 Councils. The Canadian Order of Chosen kriends has 25,000 members. The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends has M0.000 surplus. JOGOIN PNMQO@WW. Local members, show this ad. to your friends. Et you are not a member, full information will be furnished by writing to Everything She Deserved. Real Ocean Yacht Race. More Unfallable Still. Fur Fineness. 1IT"S UVP TO YOU To protect your loved ones to the best of your ability. ASSESSMENT SYSTEM , F. MONTAGUE, Grand Recorder, Hamilton, /. F. CAMPBELL, Grand Organizer, Hamilton. Marine He had but late been wed. And then his spouse‘s bosom friend, Who for the swain had played, Replied : "Oh, really. Fancy‘s then The name of your wife‘s mald *" COLDS, LIKE FIRES. should be promptly dealt with. When you begin to cough, use Allen‘s Lung Balsam. It will certainly heal the sore throat and lungs and it may save you from consumptioar. Toronto Star. ‘This rs to be the open seaâ€" son for J: fool with the gun. ; . "She‘s all my fancy painted her," ‘The doting husband said, ‘"Tis superficial to remark Remove« all hard, soft or calloussd lumps and blemishés from horses ; blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifies, sprains, sore and awollen thromeowh-, etc. Suve g50 by use of one bo s arâ€" :anwd the most wonderful blemish care ever nown. "We have," said his Satanic maj esty. "We got along very comfortâ€" ably until they invented the teleâ€" phone, and then I {found it necer "Dear, dear, dear!" said Dante, as he viewed the scenes in the inâ€" fernal regions; "it seems to me you have enlarged your establishâ€" ment considerably since I was here before 1" "I don‘t see how you can have any fault to find with him." "Why not ?" "Because he A rs to be a man who is cuoluteg without faults of any sort." "That‘s just it ; that‘s his worst fault." 5 i6 ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT. One of Satan‘s Chief Aids. San Francisco Bulletin. These with innumerable other choice li.':: at very low prices are illusâ€" trai in our new catalogue, ready Nov. 15th, Write for a copy, RYPRIE BROS. The Open Season JEWELERS 11I8, 120, 122 and 124 Yonge St., Toronto Fancy‘s Identity. J NE uts un | get such an IIIL David‘s Tlight from J Â¥#. 18â€"23, The rebellion pro lar. And Absalom moved ® Jerusalem. As soon as Da ®f it, bhe proposed to lee f1 salem and jeave the city kingdom to his eon _ Thi seems very strange. "But, q eonsidered, David® action. wigest that could 1x take #udden was the outhroak dt: was not in a condition a siege; and the popuiar @ bad so seriously affected gens that David scarcoly kn *to trust."â€"Puck. PRACTICAL SURVE The rebellion ol Absalom : mot only possible but pro eertain conditions in the k Rbeuschold4 and personal Liquozone is @mpiy liquid ox .mrdcdml in it, Itis the of the great German che spent 20 years on it. MHis obje wet such an excess of 0xYg@* ll!‘r‘:! that kills genas is & it cannot be taken M mom'lc alone can attack a tr is caused by inside germs ; & diseases which medicine never 11, 12, with Absalom bundred men â€" These w bere such as usually ar kings and kings sons on t eys. Theywere probal ::lllciul men of Jerusal invited to join him in th his sacrifice. They wore k ant of Absalom‘s wicked plh phel . .. David‘s counselior . posed by the Jews that . was incensed against David Ing Bathsheba, his gram ‘The manner of Absalom‘s s him seems to indicate th already â€" connected â€" with The people increased â€" that deep and general dies existed at this time aga person and government 0 Tiquorone alone kil!s without killing the tis certain that we publ‘ an offer of $1.000 for a < it cannot kill. 1IAquo ence and ferever the C 10. Sent spies â€" To find opinion, and prepare to pr ealom king when the signs e@n. Absalom reigneth â€"On dgen spreading of this prc some would conclude David others that he had resign thus they that were in would draw in many to 4 Abealom, who, if they had . derstood the matter, woul bhorred the thought of it.â€" rights. That is by far the 14 evetxud for similar rights on tife discovery . We publish this fact to alo value of Liquorone. . The mos! product may have great cla about it; but men don‘t pay ® that save for a discovery 0f 1 worthk to humanity. peace.â€"These were Da words to Absalom Th«.,fi his strong coulidence in 1 well as a wish for his hag be . . . wentâ€"To perform unmanly and base act a commit against a father this indication of religions Absalom‘s parct. The decelt tended to hnave been a «ts e@r of Jehovah, even while & heathen | country â€"Spe This company, after tcrhn;.a for two years in the most di diseases, paid $100,000 for th riphts. ‘That is by far the h1 IL Absalom‘s rebellion ‘ 7â€"9. After Torty years â€" J ter four years. It is gene mitted that forty years is in the :exl The time m yeats alter Absalom‘s rety usalem and his beginning ( the base arts ol gaining | Pay my vow.â€"David wa. groupud. _ ently forgeiiul of hobor. _ Stoie the beauty, anoa pretend them and anaiety f« ed the people from ; self. 8â€"6. Good and vight â€" favor ne gave a decision investigatio n was made, putedâ€"Absaiom guards ; cusing the king nimesei{ « but he excites in the mi distrust of the i ml practise by sayip wWas Do regular jJudicia} P ’.t ecause. 0h that Jâ€"Ty essed €xtraordinary gen interest in publc afiaie pearing to have no selfi the imatter Obeisance f ary ‘l‘eellllu. as bow monarehe in order 1to q pression on the people, 2. Rose up e@fly â€"Publin the east is in many places early, belore the heat q Possibly this eary risin tended to foresial| the kia eertaild 10 tw in the KaLe of the aay, 1t would thus g be had the real good of upon bis heart, and wo, noble king, just suited to INTERNATIONAL Liass NOVEMBER 1, ; David and Absalom . Commentary.â€"]. ; the bearls ol the pe After this=â€"aAfter ip from Gesli u1 and his peseption by David i MIO“_ o,n)d horses Sunday $ And there Kills Inside Liquid Oxryg For Liqu °~*~ mesed lumJ NTebd s Drol 18 Mmagnificenc 1 (De Mple Alter Absalo quozone 1e Ccaust t15s wos other wa 11s germs i decisig made, iards imee|f Absa} 18 hear resl hap. â€"Ab j w

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