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Catln Pearl. I '1 WHAT SHALL WE WEAK? Phvaotccv and hygiene. FARM CONVENIENCES. MM AND GARDEN, PREVAILING PKAYER Humid Atmosphere Favort TrniiHiuiMuloii of Typhoid Fever Germ. To determine the relation between tha FASHIONS THAT ARE APPROVED AT HOME AND ABROAD.

INFORMATION OF PRACTICAL VALUE TO RURAL READERS. LESSON VIII, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 24. An Improved Sawbuck A Tamping Rod for Setting Posts. The object of the sawbuck depicted in the first cut is to enable the operator to stand upright with both feet on or near humidity of the atmosphere and the transmission of the typhoid bacillus a physi Old Philosopher (reprovingly) I aeo you have a habit judging men by their clothes.

Young De Dude Aw, yaas; that's th only way, don't y' know. Philosopher Do you see that shabby looking man He is not quite in rags and tatters, but his clothes are terribly threadbare, and doubtless were the cheapest kind of ready made garment when they were new. That man is a trofound Greek and Latin scholar. Toilet Worn at Fashionable Wmlillnu'H, cian recently experimented as follows: A current of dry air completely devoid of germs was conducted through a vessel con Including Description of Dresse De signed for the Kt.inloy-Teimunt Wed taining a beef broth culture ot the bacillus, and Into a second vessel containing sterilized beef broth. The second vessel re dingCostume for IJUle Bi-ldcnialds.

Dresses designed for weddings always mained sterile, The result was the same when a dry atmospheric current was passed over pumice stone saturated with a culture command a certain amount of interest, and this interest becomes ireneraU when of the typhoid bacillus. When moist uir the persons to be married are as well known was passed through the same vessels a very No. 83T. Curtailment. The whole's to wash completely; Next's where 'tis done so neatly; The third's a stick Ball players quick Use ere they run so fleetly.

No. 238. Numerical Enigma. I am composed of 25 letters. My 18, 18, 22, 25 is very small.

My It, 8, 13 is the whole amount. My 17, 7, 5 is a farmer's tool. My 6, 15, 1, 10, 8, 14 is an opening in thb throughout the land as are Mr. Stanley different result was obtuiued. The sterile and his bride.

Naturally Miss Dorothy De Dude Yaas; he looks it. Life. 1 Ingeraoll and Van Voorhls. Col. Ingersoll lately appeared before a Rochester court in a lawsuit.

During the progress of the trial he said to ex-Congressman Van Voorhis, the opposing counsel, "Mr. Van Voorhis, if you don't stop objecting so much I shall be forced Text of the Lesson, Lukeeivlll, 1-14. Commit Veraea, 13, 14 Golden Text, Luke xvill, 14 Commentary by Key. D. M.

Stearna. Compiled from Lesson Helper Quarterly by permission of H. 8. Hoffman, publisher, Philadel plil. 1.

"And He spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint." The Kitigdom of God ai the coming of the Son of Man iu power and glory, and the cross as the only way to the Kingdom, were the topics constantly in the mind and on the lips of the Lord Jesus. All the miracles of healing were foreshadowings of the health that shall bo when the Kingdom comes, and His discourses were full of the righteousness of the Kingdom. 2. "There was tn a city a judge, which 1 eared not God. neither regarded man." Importance of Pare Water for Country and Suburban Home The Late Ueorge Geddea' Plan for Filtering Bain Water llluatrated and DeHcribed.

At this season of the year much impure water is used, causing a great deal of the Bickness which prevails in summer. Boiling the water before using it modifies the danger. If used for tea or coffee the process is quite simple. If for drinking water it may be boiled and kept till wanted in a cold apartment or ice house in corked bottles or jugs. When there are mineral impurities that cannot be removed by boiling the water it is 6afest to use filtered rain water.

The late George Geddes for more than a quarter of a century used filtered rain water for all domestio purposes in his family, and during that time there had beef broth culture was found, after the lapse of a quarter of an hour, to be thickly planted with the bacilli. 'Pennant's gowns and bonnets were quite a la mode, and offer numerous suggestions to prospective brides. In nature, says the medical journal As a mere description conveys hut a which reports the foregoing, this state of humidity is supplied by mist or fog, and wall of a building. statistics show an increase of typhoid fever vague idea we have attempted to make mattors quite plain to our fair readers by Illustrations. The train and bodice of the wedding dress depicted were of white poult de soie, the seams of which were sewn with to change my opinion of you." Van Voorhis Mr.

Ingersoll, I thought you were a man who never changed his opinion. My ID, 2, 21, 0, 24 is a mountain. My 20, 23, 4, 13 is a tree. My whole, the motto of a foreign coun iu Paris during the months of October, November, December and January. The raobt general mode of propagation of typhoid fever is by the contamination of the nearls.

Under sleeves, vest ana tahliar try. were in white satin embroidered in pearls. soil or water, but there are cases in which Ingersoll "Well, I may have to some day, and I suppose you'll be there to twit me about it. Judge. Clusters of orange blossoms appeared at A CONVENIENT 8AWBPCK.

the ground while sawing. The old style No. 838. Enigmatical Cltleg. 1.

What city is evil, a cleft and metalf 2. What one an explosive and indeed? 3. What one an animal, a vowel and an The eyes of the Lord which rup. to and fro i ll rough the whole earth (II C'uron. xvi, it is manifested by pulmonary localization.

The germ may penetrate into the bronchial system in spite of every means of defense of sawbuck requires a stooping position which is very monotonous and tiresome. Jar. xxxii, 19; Zech. iv, 10) had seen many mich. He sees manv such today both in possessed by the organism.

Feared a Trap. "Would you mind holding my baby a abbreviation? to say the least. The foot rests on the 4. What one to demand and a con sonant I moment," inquired the young matron, Cracked Ice In the Sick Room. high and low places among men.

3. "And there was a widow in that city; Finely cracked ice administered in a tea- and she came unto him, saying, Avenge me of mine adversary- Many are th sweetly, "while I go into the next car to get a drink for Fido?" The elderly but well preserved traveler shook his head suspiciously. spoonful of champagne or brandy has been the rallying point for many a sinking patient; or the ice alone, finely crushed, so widows and fatherless that in this world are poor and oppressed, and yet God sees "Please excuse me, ma am," he said, No. 340. Charailei.

My first is a flower. My second is a fuel. i My whole is used in cabinet work. My first is spherical. My second is a part of the body.

My whole was prominent in the time of Cromwell. Upon my first I saw my second! While my whole a shellfish is reckoned. that it simply melts away in the mouth, trickling down the throat rather than being swallowed as a draught, is a most use snd cares for each one, though He may not always seem to, See His special relation to such in Dent, 17, 18; Ps. lxviii, politely, "I can't do that, but I will er I take pleasure in holding; Fido while ful stimulant. 5.

In Jas. 27, we learn that part of pure and undefiled religion before God is to visit People who take cracked ice get the you go and get the baby a drink." Chicago Tribune, stimulus of ice upon the nerves of tho mouth aud tongue, and not flooding by the fatherless and widows in their affile lion. water of the feeble throat and stomach. 4. "And he would not for a while: but afterward hesaidwithlnhlmself, Though The uses of cracked ice in cholera cases No.

241. Anagram. (The title of a popular book.) DRAW A KING BOOK, C. L. lever and holds the clamp down firmly upon the stick of wood.

At is placed a weight heavy enough to hold the clamp up while putting on another stick to be sawed. Prairie Farmer, authority for the foregoing, gives the following illustrated description of a tamping rod for setting posts: A three-quarter inch iron rod of the required length is recommended, with a large nut or piece of iron welded on the lower end. The other end may be chisel pointed, as shown in the illustration herewith, for the purpose of enlarging the hole around the post. If the rod is bent a little there will be less liability to injure the herds against the posts. In putting up wire fences it is advised AN IMPROVED TAMPING ROD.

to leave most of the staples loose, driving about every fourth one down on ihe wire. This gives the wire more play and it is not so liable to break. are laminar to some, it is possiDie tnat I fear not God, nor regard man." with hot water bags at the feet, hot mush 5. "Yet because this widow troutActh A Fastidious Customer. Miss C.

O. D. Fish Only $75 for that brooch? I like the design, but I wouldn't wear anything so cheap. Sharp Jeweler Madame, here is one exactly like it that I can sell you for $275. poultices on the stomach and a constant me.

I will avemie her, lest by her contin diet of cracked ice no further treatment might be needed to complete a cure. The No. 242. Mctiigram. Whole I am to wash; change my head and I become successively a den, to rescue, ual coming she weary me." No regard for God or man, and no desire to do justly for this oppressed and persecuted widow, Ledger.

to keen possession, to undulate, to rant but simplv through desire for his own per One Theory About fiends and Brains. and a part of a church. sonal comfort, he will finally attend to her. Dr. Starr, of Loudon, says that it is im (HSTEBBf "yVJTH A BRICK FILTER.

"been no disease of a character resulting from the use of bad water. For several years he had used a brick filter, a section of which is represented in the accompanying cut. It was twelve feet long, and for convenience in covering only six feet wide. It would hold 4,000 gallons. The lower course of the cemented stone walls projected four inches into the cistern to prevent any crack.

The covering with six inch flag stones, fitted to the walls with cement, left no Miss C. O. D. Fish That is just what I want. Send the bill to papa's bank, please, and he will pay it.

Jewelers' Weekly. So Considerate. Let us ask ourselves if there is any of this snirifc in us. When we see it even in the No. 243.

Mental Arithmetic. possible to draw any conclusion from the size or shape of the head as to the extent or surface of the brain, and so as to the men discioles we have cause to fear for our selves (Matt, xv, 23). Am I doing good works simply from a sense of duty, or to tal capacity. It is absurd to judge of the brain surface by either the size of the head or the extent of the superficial irregular quiet my conscience? Do I help the poor Husband (newly married) Don't you think, love, if I were to smoke it would spoil the curtains? Wife Ah, ou are really the most un iust to irct rid of them? Is my comfort MISS DOROTHY TENANT'S BRIDAL DRESS. surface which is covered by the skull, without taking into consideration the number the main thing? entrance except through the man hole Does It Pay to Shade Bee Hives? Does it pay to use shade the side, and a double fillet of orange bios of folds or tho depth of creases.

"For a 6. "And the Lord said, car what the uniust judge salth." What a contradic and the leader from the roof. A toot ot soras was placed in the hair. Miss Ten-nant's veil of tulle was fastened by the was a craestion asked at a recent meet selfish and thoughtful husband to be found anywhere; certainly it would. Husband Well, then, take the curtains down.

Once a Week, little braiu with many deep folds may really, when spread out, have a larger sur tion there is in these two words "unjust indue" when we remember that it is writ ing of bee keepers. bridegroom's Dresent. a diamond crescent, ten. "He that ruleth over men, must be Mr. Draper said his bees did not need and the oueen's brooch, set in diamonds, face than a large brain with row shallow folds." Phrenologists will probably dispute this theory.

flittered about ber throat. Her train was- just, ruling in the fear of God" them. No. 244. An American Poet.

My 5, 21, 11,12, 17, large. My 14, 15, 20, 12, 18 is a grain. My 7, 8, 10 is a fish. My 8, 2, 6, 4 is a trumpet. My 13, 16, 1, 19 is a group of island.

My 16, 9 is a preposition, No. 245. A Favorite Flower. 7. "And shall not God avenge His own Mr.

Becker I do not want any shade borne by a charming little page and two t.inv maidens in satin costumes, after the elect u'hich cry dau and night unto Him, They Could Never Find It. Husband Say! you'd better take my pocketbook. for my bees any time. Give the bees A Xew Remedy for Seasickness. Dr.

C. W. Hamilton, of the British navy, period of Charles I. though He bear long with them?" The word "elect" in Scripture refers sometimes the sun the year round. I have never seen a frame melted down that a good These costumes are represented in the Wife You surprise me! I don understand it! the believmst remnant of Israel (lsa.

ixv earth rested on the cover, and the man hole flags included an air space shutting out frost. The roof should be kept clean, and the first water after a long drouth excluded. The filter was a hollow brick cylinder, with an inch air hole, and containing the pump. The water soaking through the four inches of brick became perfectly filtered, and was a3 pleasant to drink as any we ever tasted. The overflow, carries off all sediment.

A self acting valve, closed when no water is escaping, prevented the entrance of mice. Thanks are due to Country Gentleman fdr the foregoing cut and its description. second cut. The bridesmaids' dress was made with a white satin petticoat, with an 9, 22); sometimes to the church gathered colony of bees had access to. Give them plenty of room and ventilation.

One-fifth of peach, one-fifth of wheat, one-fifth of lemon, one-fifth of daisy, one- ont of Jews aud Gentiles (Rom. vm, 33; overskirt of white crepe de lisse. The writes that he has found the seed of the kola (sterculia acuminata) a most successful remedy iu seasickness. From one-half to one dram of the seed was slowly chewed, aud in about half an hour the distressing symptoms of the malady gradually disappeared. The writer had never found any drug to act as well as this, and he believes Mr.

Stone lias Ms bees under a snea. Col. iii, 12), and sometimes to Christ Him fifth of myrrh, combined, will give a flower Husband I noticed a sign just now to "Look out for Pickpockets," and thought it would be safer in your pocket than in mine. Lowell Citizen. The strongest colony he had last season whose language is "for thoughts." self (Isa.

xin, 1). Inasmuch as the Iros-nels Christ is dealinsonly with Israel (Matt. page's costume was in white cloth and satin, being of the cavalier pattern. His hat was of white felt, with long ostrich feathers. Extreme simplicity distinguished was under a tree.

He could not say which is best sun or shade. x. 5. xv, 24), with but a hint here and No. 246.

Word Building. there of the church (Matt, xvi, 18; John x. the wedding bouquets. The bride's con Begin with a single letter, and, by adding Stonework and Grading. We furnish and lay the best bluestone in Mr.

Robbins Shade is a good thing that further trials will prove it to be an effectual remedy for seasickness. 1(51. He must refer here to the elect of Is sisted of roses, Cape jasmine, tuberoses. one letter at a time, and perhaps transpos summer. 1 liKe artmciai snaue.

Atchison county. Estimates cheernuiy rael as in Matt, xxiv, 23. oranee blossom, mvrtle (iu short, all the ing the letters, make a new word at each furnished. We also make a spciaity oi an flowers which have been sacred for centu move. kinds of grading.

Chloroform and Heart Affection. Dr. Arthur Neve states in The British 1. A vowel. 2.

A pronoun. 3. To A Quick Way to Kill Caterpillars. Take a suitable pole, say ten feet long, ries to the bridal rites), veiled by asparagus fern, mvrtle aud orange foliage. The two JOHN C5HKE1BKK cs oua, 708 Riley street fasten.

4. To nip. 5. A class, fa. 'lo put Medical Journal that in 8,000 operative cases chloroform has been administered in into brisk action.

7. The result of a burn. little bridemaids, who wore graceful wreaths of Cape jasmine, carried posies of and attach to the end a coarse woollen cloth by winding it with strong twine, so that it will not slip either way. Take 8. Short, stiff hairs.

8. "I tell you that He will avenge them spceMy." When Jesus came in His humiliation as a servant to suffer-and die, He tend from the prophecy of Isaiah concerning the acceptable year of the Lord; and He closed the Book. When He comes again to Israel it will be to fulfill the next sentences, which He did not read that day. "NcterthcUss, when the Son of Man rmncth. shall He find faith on the earth?" I 1 Madonna lilies and Cape jasmine.

Mrs. Three Classes of Fowls. For a long time poultrymen expected to combine in one fowl all the excellencies to be found in the various breeds. The abundance and quality of the flesh -which characterizes the table fowl was to be united to the wonderful prolificacy which marks the great layers. The has not been realized; it never II 1.

A vowel. 2. A preposition. 3, Clamor. 4.

To partake of the principal from one to three quarts of wood ashes, his presence, and not a single fatal case has occurred. The cases in which serious danger has threatened might be counted on the fingers of one hand. None of these cases was due to any heart affection; it Tennant's bouquet was quite a masterly study in pink, in which round curly petaled pour on hot water, and thus get a strong meal of the day. 5. An infernal being.

6. To mark the limits of. 7. Elegant. 8.

To "La France" roses hovered around sprays Ot "rtluccss Dcatrioo" ewpat peas like a a question of arrested respiration, favor. ITT. 1. A vowel. 3.

A verb. 3. To en lye. Take an old pan, turn in tne ij adding one pint or more of soft soap, and stir well. It is then ready for use, and flight of butterflies.

It is not often that a bridegroom shines SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. as a leading light at his wedding, but as will be. Antagonistic qualities can be combined only by robbing them of their ontnirnnism. The ereat layer -and the I will warrant this lye and soap to deal the deathblow instantly to all caterpil The Latest Fads in the Way of Novel and Mr. Stanley was a notable exception it may be w-ell to state that he was clad in the conventional costume for day wed tangle.

4. A span. 5. lsible vapor, fa. A leader.

7. Concerns. 8. A quilted bed. 9.

Those who drive horses or oxen. 10. Sciolists. IV. 1.

A vowel, S. A preposition. 3. A unit. 4.

To heed. 5. Fourteen pounds. 6. Upright.

7. Wasps. 8. Curtails. lars by thrusting the saturated swat preat table fowl are differently constitu- Picturesque Entertainments.

Novelty and picturesque effects appear straight into the nests. Put the pole and until different disoositions, and con dings, including a black frock coat, patent swab in a secure place for future use- The time when the Son of Man shall come iu power, and great glory (Matt, xxiv, 30; xxvi, M) is the time when He will avenge speedily; and this question implies that nt that time the faithful remnant in Israel will be very few in number. In fact He tells tis in Matt, xxiv, 21, 22, that the tribulation of those days just before His return shall be so great that it shall be shortened for the elect's sake. 9. "A nd He spake thU parable unto wh ich trusted in themselves that they 'were righteous and despised others." We shall now learn who constitute the true cert their food into different products.

the chief things sought in the season's entertainments, as may be seen from the fol leather shoes, button hole Douquet anu Country Gentleman. Tfc is nrobable that general purpose fowls white kid gloves. lowing notes gleaned from The Art Inter Among the late fads indulged in is the change: may be improved, that the nicest balance Vietween their qualities has not been one that makes pink a favored color for The "emblem" craze at fashionable func floral ornamentation at weddings. Ihe tions seems to be on the increase. Among found, but the ideal general purpose fowl will never exist outside the imag- Clover with Straw.

National Stockman recommends that in rainy, catching weather clover be placed in the stack or mow with alternate layers of straw. It affirms that the idea is that the pink flowers impart a be coming glow to the bride's pale whiteness. the latest is a "heart" dinner given to sixteen young people. The table was heart shaped and covered with pink silk, over nnofinn nf its admirers. elect, and whethsrthey are the elect rem The floral bell has been dispensed witn Thpre is need of all three classes of MISS D.

NIILNER, 411 Commercial street, Steinway Sons, Gabler J. O. Fischer, Conover and Marshall Wendell PIAUOS, and Packard ORGANS. Old Instruments takeH In exchange for new ones, having all modern Improvements. Sold (or cash, or on the Installment plan.

Teacher of Music. Residence, 509 Atchison at THE BYRAM ATCHISON, KAIfSAS. Strictly first class best appointed Bote) in the Missouri Valley. R. C.

MORROW CO. Proprietors. ALFRED MEIER, Architect and Superintendent, Office hours from 10 to 12 o'clock a and 2 to 4 clock m. nant of Israel or tne eieci ciiurcu. iuc kui lately as being both troublesome and silly.

which was laid hne white linen with a heart No. 247. Conundrums. 1. Why is a neglected damsel like a Are which has gone out? 2.

Why is the letter like a wedding ring? 3. Why is a riddle which is very clearly discovered like a letter written by a child to its mother? 4. Why when you look at a miser's dinner are you nearly bliud? 5. Why is the foundation of a leg of mutton like a great general? 6. When is a door more than itself? 7.

Why is a reporter like a forger? fwwls. The man who raises poultry for spirit is necessary In each. shaped lace medallion in the center. Upon 10. "Two men wem up inio iie mmpio i ri.

i .1 market requires the table fowl; the one p.E?!rs for sreneral consump- nPAds the arreat layer, and hundreds pray; tne one a naruiue wkuwdi publican." Outwardly the two are alike in this, that they both go to the temple, aud they to pray. the medallion was a figure of Cupid in white marble. On either side were two large hearts of pink roses transfixed with silver arrows which fastened them to the table. Upon the dinner cards of pink satin, decorated with hand painted Cupids, of families which keep clover comes out green in color as wueu put in. Even the blossoms do not change color.

The straw is also imbued with the flavor of the clover and is eagerly eaten by the cattle. Dairymen do" not generally realize the value of maintaining the bright green color of the hay. This will bo particularly shown in promoting the yellow color of the butter made in winter. nrodnce ecrsrs and poultry de 11. "7ie Hhnri-sce swoa ana prayea th us with himself." He trusted in himself mand the general purpose fowl.

The man, 'I. e. is unquestionably the 8. What general is most prevalent, causes were laid favors of illlgree hearts and fine most distress and spreads most dismay? silver chains for the girls and beautiful ar fowl in the country, but 9. What heathen deitv would a boxer 7, "lasses are steadily grow- name when asking another to second him? as the number of those Try This Catch.

oira of keeping t( Green Food for Fowls. Fowls want green food, especially in the season for it, and where they have Ask the one who chances to be with you these classes increases the popularly oi (ver. 9) and prayed with himself. It was self all the way through with him, and in his own eyes he was A No. 1.

He knew nothing of Paul's motto, "Not but Christ." "God I thank thee that I amnotasother men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican." The man did not think that his prayer would be reported and handed down to posterity as a specimen of self righteousness, any more than we think that we must give account of cur words. But one of man's latest inven- when you read this to write down, without their liberty they consume large quanti- hesitation, in figures, twelve tnousanu, tiPd nf err ass: also vegetables it they can twelve hundred aud twelve pounds. nt. thorn. When confined little We hope it will be done correctlyrthus: runs thev should have a small supply 13,212.

with their other tool daily, uiover is Key to the Puzzler. No. 228. Pi: always welcome. There is nothing tney liV hptt.pr than cabbages, both heads little moonstone hearts, mounted on silver pins, for the men.

A moonlight boat parade has been the most noticeable of recent entertainments. The romantic winding river, picturesque but too narrow to he grand, was lighted up by lanterns and carefully watched bonfires along the whole route, aud each boat, differently decorated, was illuminated by electric lights arranged in rows upon arches. Flowers and ribbons and fancy costumes added also to the decorative effect. One of the most conspicuous boats was the Neapolitan fishing boat, the occupants of which wore the well known dress of the fisherman and fisherwoman of the country. On reaching a certain point up the river a landing was effected, a supper was served aud dancing indulged in till after midnight.

"Dancing in the barn" was written on 300 invitations sent out by a society woman not long ago from her home in the country. The barn, which has just been built, was charmingly decorated. Electric lights aud pink shades gave out a soft radiance. Come, with the weapons at your call, and leaves. By sowing a bed in the gar With musket, pike or knile; will increase.

H. S. iwucut man. Subsoil Flowing The subsoil plow follows the common plow and merely stirs and opens the subtil without turning a furrow. The next round of the common plow covers the subsoiled furrow.

Its benefit will depend wholly on the character of the soil. Boils containing vegetable matter that has not been drawn upon by the roots of plants owing to the former shallow cultivation will be improved by subsoihng or deeper plowing. On undramed, wet lands Vubsoiling would do more harm i Tf o-nnd pffect consists in MIS3 TENNANT'S BEIDEMAID AND PAGE, He wields the deadliest blade of all den with cabbage seed, early and tnicK, a plentiful supply of leaves can be fur- At recent New York weddings Dnue- Who lightest holds his life. maids have adapted the English style ol tions, the puonograpn, reminu us uun easily God can record all our words and even our thoughts. 12.

"I fast twice in the week, I glvettthcs of all that I possess." The law of Moses required but one fast in the year (Lev. xxiii, 27-29). During the seventy years' captivity, however, they had four yearly (Zech. viii, 19), but thi3 man with his two a week was away ahead of all requirements; he was very religious. And then The arm that drives its unbought blows wearinn hats with their full dress toilets.

hislied tuem ut-iuio mo uauoiuu. plants head. Office 402 Commercial street. Southwest corner or 4th and Commercial, Kansas. Practical and original designs prepared for all kinds of buildings.

W.W. W.F.GUTHRIE, Attorneys at Law, Office in United States bank building. JOHN T. WRIGHT, With all a patriot's scorn Might brain a tyrant with a rose, Noon weddings are just now more tavoreu than are evening weddings another fashion borrowed from our English cousins. Or stab him with a thorn.

Here and Tliero. The final round up of cattle in the In-tsnHtnrv is about complete, iind No. 229. Word Half Squares; Bridemaids, as a rule, wear some article of jewelry presented by the bridegroom as he gave a tenth of all to religious purposes, and according to Mai. iii, 10, that was the a souvenir of the occasion.

Aiine Dianiey- A A Tannant wedding the bridemaids' orna deepening the soil and bringing more of it under the influence of cultivation. It 1.1 iOT1PTift with manure; on the ments were crvstal heart shaped lockets surmounted by a true lovers' knot of tur-quois and pearls. right thing to do. He does look line a goou man. But observe, he only prayed with himself; he did not ask for a single thing.

13. "And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, God be merciful to me a sinner." No. 230. The Puzzle of Three Fountains: Contractor and Builder, Commercial bet. 11th and 12th, contrary, as the feeding area of the plants is increased more manure would be required unless the surface soil is rich, viv, aQ would not De A Dress Approved by Lady Haberton.

Lady Haberton has lent the light of her tho number of cattle now iu the territory is estimated at only about 500,000 head. The export trade in "chopped apples" a dried product from inferior fruit left over from the best quality of evaporated fruit according to a recent estimate, had increased from small orders in 1880 to 11,000,000 pounds in 1888, and pounds could have been sold in 1889. These chopped apples are largely used in France for conversion into cider. A noticeable feature of recent bee rnnventions is the increased The dancing was in the barn, which is an immense room. The carriage house was used for supper.

The stalls, in which small tables were set for those who cared to use them at Supper time, were lined with oak leaves carefully tacked down and illuminated w-ith rows of Japanese lanterns, all pink and green. It was a "costume" party, hut only simple materials were used for the dresses. A notable part LSLL' I countenance to a new sort of dress which necessary. Where land has been made cultivation and carrying Here is a man despised by others; like the lepers of the last lesson he vb an outcast; he stands afar off as if confessing his great Benjamin, a London tailor, has just intro duced. It is designed for tennis, Doating, -nrnns with no return of plant shooting and outdoor wear generally- distance from God, morally; he has not one good thing to say about himself; he is a ainnftr and he knows it.

and he feels it, the entertainment was the opening pro looks like any ordinary plain dress outside. But inside the foundation is closed at the Sfoodtothesoil it cannot be restored to deep plowing. Manure must be applied along with rest Atchison, Kansas. jobbing a Specialty. Dr.

J. Marshall, Physician and Surgeon, Office, 110 Soil Ell St No. 231. What is it? Ten. No.

232. Easy Diamonds: and that It his plea, and on that ground he hem, forming a kind of divided skirt. ThisJ- cession headed by the host and hostess, wluoh was in reality a sort of stately march arrangement is to do away witn ine wear asks for mercy. His "be mercuui" una it the idea of mercy through atonement. It and a judicious rotation oi t-roi.

Electricity Applied to the Dairy A number of ladies who take part in the exercises. or dance, like the "polonaise of the Middle Ages, and served as he opening dance or prologue to the ball. There were many la HVp Rurinsr. "Be nroDitious. "MaKe re MO A conciliation." He recognizes the need of a A fnreicra exchange calls attention to ing of bulky petticoats.

Women anxious for dress reform witf wear the divided skirt and dress combiued. Lady Haberton and her followers are enchanted with this pew notion, beautiful costumes notwithstanding tne gacrifice for his sin. He thinks of the mer orinkled with the blood of atone restrictions as to material, among them 1 VTTT No, 233. A Letter Puzzle: Chicago. some dresses oi tne ijouis a auu i Chronic Cases a Specialty.

cy seiic th9 tmly penitent, No, 334, Numerical Enigma: "Birds of iilcuu. io 10 nuv. spirit. Consultation free by letter or in person. Echoes from the World of Fashion.

Velvet sleeves and silk sleeves are worn periods, capitally gotten up aud gracefully worn. Several flower costumes from a recent ballet were very lovely. cringing me sacnuce oi a a feather flock together." The North Star. No. idao, with woolen dresses.

rt Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Collese. ftWves which have no reference either Will answer all calls day and Blgb Mixed grasses are better forOCK a single varietj. No matter how able any particular grass crop may be, or how large the yield, the stock will thrive better when fed on a variety. The following is also said to be a good application to prevent metals rusting: Melt one ounce of rosin in a gill of linseed oil, and while hot mix it with two quarts of kerosene oil. This can be kept ready to apply at any time with a brush or rag to any tools or implements requited to lay by for a time, preventing any rust and saving much vexation when the tools are to be used aaain.

No. 286. Riddles: 1. lour name -cause a comet has got a tail nnd the dog star hasn't. 8, They should be roses, but tnrim.mwa i.

When he takes ft "duck an interesting application of electricity to the dairy interest that has been made In Italy. The Count of Assata, whose buildings are fitted up with the electric light, has connected his dairy plant with an electric motor of twelve horse power. This machine drives a Danish separator and a Danish churn, churning being conducted at the rate of 120 to 160 revolutions per minnte.the butter being brought in from thirty to thirty-five minutes fine grains, which it is now recognized enables the maker to produce the finest article. A pump is also worked in the dairy. in texture or color to the material of the gown will, let us hope, prove only a pass-inn mode.

Dr. C.J. SIHLER, VETERINARY SURGEON, broken aud a contrite heart (Ps. 10, am. he looks for forgiveness through the blood shedding of a substitute.

If he does not see all this the Lord sees it in his "God be merciful to me a sinner." 14. tell you this man went down to his house justtlicd, rather than the other." The Pharisee's goodness was in God's sight only as filthy rags (Isa. lxiv, 6), for it camt from a sinful, deceitful and heart (Jer. xvii, 9); und a cannot briutf forth icood iff The Art of Leaving. When Mme.

de Staei visited Weimer with the avowedintention of intellectually capturing the literary Hons of the day-Goethe and Schiller she made one fatal mistake; she stayfd too long. Goethe wrote to Schiller: "Mme. de Stael is a bright person, but she ought tQ kuavc when it time to 0," A word on jeweled trimmings. Crystal in the water. 5.

Because it was axed whether it would or not. 6. A pig, because when you have killed him you can cure him and save his bacon. 7. Because they i Treats Diseases of all Domestle is colored and cut to imitate precious Btones and worked in net.

This placed on rln lnoka as if the dreso was coverea Animals. Offioe Benjamin's Livery stable, .111 Hortk are continually crossing the line and run- With iewelrv nina from pole to pole. 8. li, anu x. Fourth street.

Xetenhone 172. s. day at Belp.

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