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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1897)
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AH *“T W Li? ttJtf e : •.-* i toga«* ♦. * 1 m « i 4 a't le I f tie K tp v / T V B o g y M >- Bot a*/ aojtid. a «*ag 1 « aa-Te— I é r A i i MW-ct I '4 V f i l i to »M— ir 1 £*• > pt , Mi, -* 7*r, ctjsùo L*^- a v. - - - ra . k l b XJM gr%ai w « e<M i*g C M rt> . parta <jf th irty ra B ill C.EA 1 - E = ; tto T tu u ac ts a j f -íJ íp i — tbc I Tfcl • ta f n i e * to r u a t r id « L i i « J feUbw of Sai! L a te ~ . - besband fee a W dio * « i « ‘ »i»o r* t -.4 k J by more tira a j* I la vm le* r* I hr - t >y ^ a 4 Deflaocabt ai»*- . l l / * x A bri.*ver y ‘rf wbirfi ?be « ' f a n ! * 1 « fo u r t h wife of »rn k r* « *u d jf l t*ed aad ha« three « The L j H I M b r t i r J L a b * ilr ( 4 boat M ia tbe w .fe of to J * T-ports by ber io- o f tbe ''rCdLoa»**' «aib - ■] pellrd 1 ìy r> » » t l : ■w*Bt ti «la tb . r , y » _i. jF-ri of a n ian before tbe ' xa ^a j are eren bd guard a :T L gbt. W « « B rM J ■ & ** * - — ' - - ed t k ú wi way of J tk c a l Fa M* t # n a i away froaa M s ax ryw to h im before c . a d á u i/ tw «w tj-t 1 tbe o a re r: tbe* * ttoy ha< tbe n il* . “ What L i t * j « a to m j. r f ' J « axrl 1 wsz trat.*’ a d w TT«d J a - • ft&i itDoeft k*^> a » a V g i f t " r -^ . - 4 *ic afir iaia nuLT“* a fact, t L j / fa.-* w Tt'.ag a ra A . o f tL t i b i r f a r d Ú 0 daybrea a ri d i r « tb í v í t sentr-e T b* JöUTXH^T tb* qoestk t n 1 U w . íT e n J -'. a a y . " j o b aar- a » n i t r i m a a 1 rhe baa cuae ?. a b t* fo r K . w « ( « I d ba v« v> what be ana _g xb > •W.ILfWlgLM l Ity. Ion of <2 or T W * * & t •o.-Lers - w ifiir ? la U h » g e r i t i Iact aágbt ai -u S S A H O - A m M - n M ar- i a . . . v e li ♦‘io c il- i : * T . » J t .L M rs . -no.**! ” - u .: t , : J ! • » ora' | , •mnant hi A foi < a s ^ a ip '** an « B K i y i w a n n . jltsl *. n a s s u t y « . rukffif. U n j j r t i . t*Bü A favy l a n r fa i -V it ! pewfc-d «f»M tta t i f L i b r » . H e a&*r and span- apgarams made, ia fact, M y aacaVr r t J ; i f - 4a*'t 7 « V v ? — keep aware at all fixxard«, foe the ta t of tbe teat. w b a k a d as ordinary bacycJsra ' T w t j la i> t 4( « 't «*f «a the I m ì , mi a n a y 'i «ait-, if wet for k a o v a . lie would think it ¡n p w ñ tf c to carry over T h e . m i r.ght. you know." pvo-ec- 4?af** " kwew that the peaxlty of aieej» v a t ed J . m a j . ~l tanzt be tried try a j u r good roads. Buz these mes were com — Z w 'i H » f t A death “ I D O « ke*p awake; 1 m a t or something." mon soldiers, and in no seiAe -Xpert» keep awake.** he kept repeat Bg f* ktw* “O h. d o s t trouble about that, aonny." on tbe wheel aeif; H e n Ae w a« tf ta a * J td to hear r-plled tbe Sergeant. “ IVhat the ties No aach tesa of tbe bicycle has prob * * C g w / r r r p w w r - b a father aa j: “t ’o w r. i i a a j , it a ermi cava ia osually right: if there • ably béco made bei'.-re The c.._tary t w e to jet ep: tb a w i l werer do. j o b anything wrong about It there will he teats of tbe wheel la Europe bave in kwow.* H*- m w the k x*diy f a r of the aa inquiry later, bat that won't help volved no riding over so rough and I p ¡ f e - yon mack. See. it ia beginning to get mountainous a country to such a «Es tanca. “ It « 1 daylight yet. father." he ia>i. light in the east already.” and aa he «pok* M u t ah/re b:m the j "W h a t time sca it wben you fona», Th e machines and tbe u e t stood tbe d e a r o s t i a aky. and he ga«ped, “ I > me?" asked Jim m y, in despair. work w elt No man and no wheel broke hare been aoieep aga.n." “ W e found you at four o'clock, when down, though to tbe wheels a cer tain amount of repair waa of course, W ith trembling hand» be took oot the w „ ,aaE€, to »U re r watch. Actaaby the bnght atar Tben tta l f0r,k e r protea- necessary. Lieutenant Moas, who com ur.med to hare ».-lifted .u t n - aky. H - v u k*e!«*a. H e had alept two hour» manded tbe exped:t.on_ regards it as entirely a «ucce*», and as dess' nitrat ' robbed t i j « 7 « two or tim e l o m I jc - 4a,t a Y r r - i l u .'tij S-reveta '• b t h a t tfte .. , . . « ing tbe utility of tbe bicycle for mental tk r plow t* the tajiA **. w ith *»«•* ;a fore be rooSd perwBwdc ^ “O k. if I S mu S o n lj »JKfTber cbmsre. He believe» that trv»»a!!>g rime whe-h to prejsire for watch was not play! n* tr.cka with him. be jrr'j*ne»i. “ I doo't feel moeb l i k - m ilitary purposes It waa «eren minutes to I o'clock soon every regiment ib tbe arm y wifi Ike handling » f hi» ltnplea«-® . »ie»p m ow . I » o 't jo a tb^ak *be Gen- “ 1 bave been aalee^j for nearlj tbree- have its bicycle corps. T h r u t t s lw a had t » M that ; « » - , trwl would « ir e me aootber cbxttceT* I t m i r M (h io M stick to tie ?•»' qwartem of aa bour.** ke sa-d with hor T V Serr^wiit »L->>k it j bead u&ttjm as v placed tike watch in bis rest 1 fjiti^ r s o l mother were j r T . o i old ror. F R E A K S IN W H E E L S . !__ --------------. . . . p ttU tk sD r . up h a «uu ^ . . __. . ( H j ike two -U i* r k n t h m had alr*- 3 <lj rwf-iM •«•»■. II** p-/-kel _. ... . ^ 0 0 xuueb d e p e n d * on it, ke aald lo a e Q »e »r English Notions Pre of if. and .. . __ . . gone to the war. expecting to t* h<m»r with a taro&et 00 . the , «ad . . . < r » v n ! h jf wasted to make ait sented tn tbe Public. front . . to tbrr* aooOfh«. t w l Boo tw o je »c » •«ran« * naokward and . . forward .. . example for tome tiaae. »b rn ami A t the Stanley eyrie show in England ._ . . _ without their return o w of hand : o band to k*-**p blm . o-lf . . awake: . . . akarp. and j o b re tbe mao to fa ru ^ L this year there have been on ( U p h y . , , it wa» guessed. would a l at fjo^e b» m word lx. and u fell elat- 1 toe example. some novel creations in wheels. Per tering among the dead leaves at tbe never r a n r l a ' t . although hi» h » :;.' Tine Sergeaztt turned J I x a j over to haps the i k s * interesting of them is k- was d m la the Pa«« of dead. hot in tb - T oot of the tree. H e p* ked it op two am^ed men. the tria n g u A r framed wheel, with han » f p i 1 h to r'- - roll-eaU of the missing I j ami stood, at once ail alert, at the “Guard this joon«wTer.** be «aid M ir k » » llo farm needed J.tnm y. 1 : • foot of the tree to listen. Nothing but “ He'a to be »bot at darbreak, ta d :r*a dle b a n to the rear of tbe aad.Ee. giv ing the rider the bolt upright, or. aa it tbe deepen* stilin e ^ «arrounded b.m. country i p p H t t d to need h.'n «e ttin « uear that time b o w . I'll g , eiwl it cahe .1 oot h.» urn,«- Windfold, He leaned tbe gun against tbe tree an i and rout out a f<| 3 ad. Don't waste aar la aometitne» called, the hygienic posi ivy nwooa oT tb t draft- T it f f t h *“ moved nía arms op and down. He time lameurio«. y o a p t c r . " T b ^ to tion while riding. Th e triangle frame v u originated by a New London. 00 b o w j to llo H t t n H O faio )y to buy bl.nked jit tbe »Lars, and the a&ovetaeu J im m j: “ If jo u bare a u j prajers. kmed to become more an i l o w ' s jo u r time.'* M in i a ootwfltut*-. J'Oitay h-t *0 *ho boh.ll- -al, until a: last a wag^u tlf i k . p i.tr au4 shouldered a t 1*’ 1 | “ It'a aU irregular.'* cried J im m j to b new-rnade b a j dr«^re half I Th e n - wa» little .time to » a at- 1» the aeutr:«-» od each aide of b.m. “A an«] be saw bis father on camp of iDitrotittO, for the *-»nntrr np ouan'a Lie faa't be takes a w a j at tbe t woo loudly galliog for mor** in**»- a ad tUr piwfi driving Ike horses. •.tuple word of another o x l " “Gome. J n i w j / ’ be said, “this is tbe • fanner's tr y - » » •'"»> » a* Bat tbe aentricaf bus.cesa wa« not to w ell aa the moat exp-rt a d d e r. ->►<• last 1 - ad. and it looks like rain.** answer, so tbej s t f » l, tiro z r :m . ro.ee- though he may oot direct It '-""y ' I dáan't a- father, bow I am to stand leiMt autoDJitoos. oLe 00 either «id«* of accuracy ho with tl.* farn rd ne« •cnxrj and b«ad baj at tbe same time. ’ biro. A li tbe time tb<*re was r u n n in g J i hi iu j . •rarcely oOi.of.lr » ear«. J and in Jim m j'a xuim! a horrible aen«e of tbe * O h," mi id tbe Ok) man, “it'a qolte . hi rowel f a the rough and w l -rrejnilar.tj of it alL If the country, if easj. You m a j as well be doing that : o f the ( M S » « “ it unprepared <-io tbe newspapers knew of this, there x tv iK U s e c u » r t iH L Alert,,.. splendid m o ie riil lo make a aa moving jo u r arms up and djwn/* would be a fo«s made, but he fei* that J im m j saw there was truth in this, w arrior of 1 « Hare, through ibe hard. Conm. manufacturer, wno exhibited a when tbe fuss came It w o u ll be too r ______ __. |.elun ..w ,,f tlia! and noticing tbe bajeork* beside bim late to help bim. Tb e oteadj tramp of wheel of that description at the 'is; Biar b.r« . the arm y. If bu- lie- bolad be took a pitchfork in b » baud and dag a number of men broke into bis reverie. cycle »how in Madison Square Gar-d r;. It deep into tbe sweel-sinelLiig ha j . j that waa »e a r-b in « for :i u, fall» I "• T b e « r a j of tbe comix»« d a j waa But the handle bars on bi* machine find him for w a r » m o u tlA »)• »' « "• T b e pitchfork tank down through the - spreading over tbe ea«r. were on the front tube, and not behind m a rrh io «. ro oni-rurar. u u « and -¡*— 1 - bay and struck w>metb.ng; then wagon *‘K i«b t about! MarchT* said the Ser- the saddle, which gave tbe rider a lean ad hojeo* k V t b disap¡-earei. a n i ln « la a bianhei. Jim m y « .uld I - ae ing position. Another curio is feature food a #oldi»r a« Ibe reat of tb* m r ^ 't y jim m y ~ f»n a d tilm ^ lf IT fin g " . o V . r t - 8~ , * “ d J lm “ ^ » « h a n ic a lly march- of tbe English freak is that it is driven - - - - - t ed as be waa told. cate tbe point of bis bnjonet from one to kill or be killed. T b e j ito jd him np with his back with grooved sprockets and a band, in H ard » » farm work may be. It ia ai of tbe gnarled roots of tbe tree. lie against a tree, tbe twelve men drawn place of toothed sprockets and chain. was In despair. T h e new seat-pet is decidedly novel. leant regainr. and la Ibe qnlrt of tb in I:ae before b.m. and appallingly “ 1 may as well |> down and be shot near. It ia a double-barreled affair, the top eooatry a mao get» a « '<d » * ! '« • • *«P Jim m y found that ibe only regular for It," be said d small j . “ I «a n t keep “ I won't have my eye* bandaged.** and bottom bars being eonnected by thing about wddlerlng waa It» Irregu awake if I am to stand alili.** said Jim m y. “ I want to see them fire.** He looked again at bia watch. It was je ri.y H e bad Iwen up two day« an 1 “ Very well.** replied tbe Sergeant, • night on Ibe ear», be bad marr-bed tw e u tj minutes ( « i t one. He bad some patting tbe handkerchief in bis packet wot knowing where be w a . going, rouo thought of sav.ng bim srlf b j rubbing noucbalanrlj. as if it were a point not tar-mnr.-h.-d. baited, alept when be into camp and crying that be beard wonh M»»A coming , » —»I IXB iWaaMB^I, » » d lk«a through tl»A tbe 1 wood, but V could, bwfled up •«win. a« It »eeiDefJ •ome one Jim m y felt as if be would choke, His alnroat before be had lain down, an l , be knew that would be treachery to heart was beating wltb tremendous ra of an tblnge on earth that Jim m y moat comrade», all of whom were doubtleas pidity. and bis breath came In thick wanted w a» one uninterrupted gool aoun 1 aaleep. So be set bis ingenuity gasps. There was a short, sharp com Bight-« a b -p : but grim fate, who waa to work to keep blmaelf awake. He mand from tbeHergeantaod tbe twelve w aiting for him. decreed that Jim m y needed a »ha rp lesson, be told b.meelf, rifle» were leveled at bis breast. He ahotild Ire aeot oot from midnight 'III d and eo he prepared one. Search ng bis pockets, be found a beard tbe word " F re." and then tbe o 'rlo rk aa a »entry, where, miwt lmp<jrt- ringing of a down shots, and it struck aat of all thing» he waa not to do. he piece of string. He made a loop with bim as curious that they did Dot go off It which he pot round b.s wrist; then, muat not fall » • » " T T h '' C*P“ lD *“ •' simultaneously, bnt with a perceptible the Wl»* tin t jo a o « fw - over tbe lower branch of tbe tree, be interval between, as If some had hesi wrapped tbe ualooped end of tbe string Iowa freah from the farm, or from the tated to pull tbe trigger. Then tbe work»hop made better aentlnel. than three or four times, so that If tbe amazing tact struck bim that all tbe weight of bia arm r a n t upon tbe loop the nld #U»#em who were up to the tbe cord would untwine from the bullets had gone through tbe palm of ■ tvomsh r a a u i r v n r . trick » of the trade. bla band, wbicb waa tbe more astonish It waa tea minute» to 12 when Jim branch and bla band would come down. ing tiecaose be bad kept his hands be steel hinges, wbicb allow considerable m y waa awakened by a rough a h .k - He leaned bis gun aga net tbe tree wita hind him. tie found blmaelf looking forward and backward play. It is not from • rough hand gre»pm* h a «ho.il tbe bayonet point u p w a rd » and bis curiously at tbe palm of bis ha ml. and likely to become popular. Th e use of Aor. He waa drunken with «Irep. and open palm boverlng a few Inrhea above feeling tbe warm blood trickle over It. one of tbe tubes in the frame as a pump would hare gireo anything for am.iher . tbe sharp needle of tbe hayooet. “Welt, I ’ll be blessed." said Jim m y ; cylinder baa been tried in this coun " I shall stand tbia way tin four bour of 1 «. hut he waa mari bed through “tbis was a dream, too, but what a hor try In a slightly different form without ibe camp, »n d then aero»» a narrow o’clock." be said.** ami If I fall asleep rible one. My hand has come dottn on success But tbe English Inventor Held to the edge of ■ plantation: her.- my hand w ill drop upon tbe bayonet tbe bayom-t point, after all. I wonder claims that be has overcome all tbe dif be rellered a man Whom he could not point." Again be looked at bis watch an l saw bow long I’ve been asleep this time. It ficulties experienced in previous experi eee o Ibe .larhnewk and who had been It wa» half p u l one. T w o bourn and a waa hal' post one when I las: looked at ments. and that be has a device which atandiog umler a tree. A easily applied to any wheel and fur Jim m y '» In»truction» were that b - half »tin to »-and guard! As be stared my watek." Jim m y polled opt tbe big silver time nishes a powerful pump that will not w i i not to march op and down nor to out Into tbe night be suddenly m w an m ore from the foot of «be tree: he wa» officer and soldier before bim. Tbe piece once more, sn 1 turned It toward get out of order and A always ready not to Brr hi» gun unleaa directly at officer ha 1 spoken In a low, threatening ! *»•« glittering »tar. It »till ae-me-J to be for use. tacked. but If be heard anyone ap voice, bnt tbe Import of the word» were ■ half l’1** o n r - **ut » » be look-,1 closet A H en's R em a rkable Fast. proach he mo»t make for the camp a» completely missed by Jim m y 's dazed *•» u w '* ■ ' **** tnittute hand bad roor- Th e length of time a ben can sur j ed Just perceptibly beyond tbe h ilf-paat vive without food or water la some allently a » ha .-ould and glee warning. ml||d I f anddenly anrroundCd. be waa to Urn -W h a t did you aay, alrT* asked Jim - thing remarkable. About tbe middle bla gun, but It waa lmpreaaed upon him “Goad beaten»!" gasped Jim m y la of September an Ohio farmer put a that the great point waa to keep the “ To n were asleep at your post.' Id amazement, "have I dreamt all -.bat setting ben In an empty barrel, placing enemy In Ignorance of the fact that be tbe man. l ghastly stuff ia thirty seconds. But. a lid qp top. He forgot all about tbe waa there, therefore he moat not walk. " I swear 1 waa oot," cried Jim m y, bang It. i knew tbe ilenerai's procecd- ben until three mouths after, wben be Bor more, but «tand with bla back and then be wondered wby bla band Inga weren’ t regular. was surprised to find It alive. I t ha 1 agalnet the tree and keep bla ear« wide had not dropped on tbe bayonet point. T b e pain In Jim m y a palm k -pt hitu remained In tbe barrel during all that H e felt for bis gun; It was aot there. awake till four o'clock and " -le iiu time without a drop of water or food. **££. rellered man of the goard walk "T o n nee,I not search for your weap came.— Lake Sharp, In Detroit Free In a very abort time It was restored to ad aoiaeleaaly away, and Jlmaay waa on." aaid tbe officer. "1 have I t Io n the Sock aa well as ever. *1 * a t « M ? adder. dou_t- - i x e more regara ror roe ori-— T o f t « Uff. «<»in " I»- k m . n : arita v ic to r y ¿a wm* . 9 - ..I : for £ rL+Z-i+T o f both K i t « will ¿Ad - * o r i * r aC aity, az>d both v ili be- ' , V t x it c t lj t i p p y . H 1 b aAl * for B easti * ««ke r». i to it» tiailj b n » l - n « . li i>d litk i fregati*! c h in g .n g o f th « Lxir iiL^r o v e * o f ’ dre*41D« drt t&t IL G ttir not only taoa th« hxBd«. bet Lardcitf th«m - Therefore th« t j » d n z jK i a bo object» to wear- lux rixta by day. hot who Lx* equal p w j l f c f ax»i ust a h a r»i «Ain. wear a- I 'p i t k<o« gLoven. rrbbed on i r . i# Txith raid rreaxn. If th« fin- fcT» xre cc: cat there ia bo tliaxxreeauW aeuaatk.B i iici«Mtu 1 with the opermtioo. If yoc L ire a rooted ubjertion to mnxiLx a B r d k v*»ter hue aud « i l l re- XBiu a ioifdie«# for aquatk* aporta. nib eold c r r w z ■. i s to your faoc before g o in g forth. Wipe it off with a «oft rag and *K>4y jn ,w d *r w ith iuxrthoic liberality. No re _ will te zkeeded w .th this protec- th a . W ie n the rsmmer giiTa com pier : »n ha* bpeen expw*ed to the ray* of the *uii and »he .* b^rced. ah« ahould Dot wa§h her face :•> cold water, bat in WBT*-r a? L ot a* *Le can t**nr it. In it ahould be w m r onlfnarj soda. Th is tahe* the stinr oat of the burn ai *d prey«re» the face for an ap- pb.atk/fi of **u'XLe s o o th in g lotion. F o r M e » ie r W n m e". T; to v t-ry : l a y -• Da s t * T o ; 'e t ba. dginal The b n éaldoa ilk, wl ^ ta n c o k o f tcceaaf: » *■ <* 3 hla m a; -x j.- . ■nal Igw K f a |,t A r t i e « « , f » r ta f b l» Jp ,u are newer for the baby's v t o g S 1" I-V- , - r ,,-y. 11 - ^ - ants *' r. : : n i j A box added to match them, and s o * , lnioet a tiny comb la put wttk tkc j H tbougb few young bitb.es kart long enc-uzb to rc-ju re ne.-U Home Journal ian Mi'sc: F ro ck s for Girt, Usaci Wiitei Sipbduing est nteiliii, gatloa or I uly o( wat 1 fr kid oi itunfi.v no ipplyko th, often pos phonl consi > in tt»:i rel iving n lout ibe be HU*“« ’ w picr In ■aiij tb<- colt te hepvier c lie tul an n the ircedllip to i j v&qb'im at _ ig thu ■ uiai u s f irs t be i GO..I irre ir e . n p(| Colu^-L» of conflicting advice Lave •'‘:« i a r i - , been w r itteii from time to time for the im p . If the benefit of w< n .en who wish to get thin, » >rf«3tlv ntr-t and. aa it is not enough for the woman n to (low agi who de«rv* to pu: oa a little extra tleah ,-UltU -I to draw her c ^ lc Iunions from the re- verae aide of the fle*by woman's in -1 la k oa f t ^ H Jig rn> the si •tnx'tkans. is coming in for a good ly «hare of coonaei t.x). which ia all ex w csiw* - chlcke cellent in a way. but tbe regime of ex- ’ to roof erciae and d:et w bkh Is advised f o r , our teeth wa ie 1 was away -Pack. of fresi periect develops« -tit from the stand- ^ ^ * i d hard; 'V om m '- ' m bit tr. ard of too zlu < fa 01 r too little fiesfa is us- ! Bear— If I u -r f k In yo u r sh' •fat— •Mml liowev oally xn at<sorbi • ng proeeer which Madge— Don't x a Ik of imjw Ì M i - , leave* very litde t ime for other things, 1 é K that F lin -» at the F a ir S X and tbe average woman soon wearies \ lengllf n wist I D M : ..ill r. Jenkins of it if *L~ La» tL e courage to attempt ^ ^ B ln t-lie d t It at alL T i - -iiai recipe, “ Eat vege- . soon have a large practice. Sba n In tlie tables acid plenty ♦ of butter, drink miik. He— He Las just Lad a «ase io be ry for hysteria V ie w e rs t sweet wine and stout, take cod-liver he p pesen 1 •ed mil oil. go to bed early, sleep a little during Puck.. - doti each day. and laugh as much as possi- j A woman will argue that We.’ - 11 often help the thin woman an? more sensit than - c’k Imme Immensely. Cream may tie substituted when she Las to an a g!l iLS - the : for the v to get tbe boots Ter oil If preferred. . I eyes - Jieri tbe waist of ber drei Detroit r’fl A F r s y r r ior Girls. ITess. You ask for a little prayer. Here Is Mr. B. Reid t in told you'd Lkei one written by Jeremy Ta ylor in his ef purchase a s riding li W fort to teach tbe world what was Standiah. No . 1 . ate a n kua meant by holy living: “Teach me to I d like to *b< .. Miss ' ithlisll watch over all m y ways, that 1 may Ub. that woui •ively! '4 W J never be surprised by eoddeu tempta tions or a careless spirit, nor ever re well with my »*w tulliani cl ab t an I KXPENSIV1 turn to folly and vanity. Set a watch. — Harper's Pa asked, «ni O Lord, before m y mouth, ro d keep the door of my lips, that I ,,ffend not ir to him. “are yc - ire you lo my toegrJe, neither ag: linst piety nor than you did r ri ret wi charity. Teach me to tl nk of nothing darling.** be r d. “ I paid calf New Ft bur Tbee. and what is in order to '1 hy for her weddii Y - 51 fodder crc glory a t ; service; to sp» -ak nothing but Then a look ' •'ust OYerspre.idi |:it tent ion a of Tuee and T h y glorie»; and to do countenance, a - ie murmured: t can» of th« nothing but what be rimes T h y ser you have mad a- ao happy. —Gl have prov vant. whom T h y infinite mercy, hy tbe land I^eadcr. j No other 1 grace of T b y holy apir:? hath aealed np “ 1 uere!" sai« young woman \ Fen better to the day of Redcn.puon.**— La d. •«' wants to wear “W d i r a : J 1 I fodtler, dr: Home Jou rue. L husband. “ A in od a l»i*. en variety ped a runa w a sm a few »lays The I F a tu r . l a half ton t - her b!i“ :i ■ s tfl Ace -d uz to Mrs. Ar. de JeUDeaa M l And she says- ider, and m ler tue bou*e dreftji “S i • pn»tein to U tbe future will enabled her to Do a the leant re »semMe tbe long- der. Mo»t of ‘ ve \v ¡.i l biado of hail j»k * d affair to-» day. T b « skirt of a clock, and |* » it migli: w rk^ find without th rational gown » will come baif way a team.**—Cin« Lati En<|iiirer. with the •veen tbe knee a ♦ ad the ankle. au>l In t the Verm W o n d e r u l li, m i l l o r S p r a c i l tb waist an 1 lered une<iui ♦kift will be in out- iber iu tbia country i Pb ce. This* i.m ple affa r may be worn pella yielded now confronte<l h the unitjue i b le tbe mother of tbe family ia loung- tions that sprue« per acre, i - worth more in S g in ber room or attending to ber lit- m m ising for, tie necessary dutii « about tbe bouse, market a« mater - for wood pulp kein.— Agrlcu aa lumber. Sj r . ia tbe only It ahould be pplemented. however, that ia In demai H e«' •1 in the pulp by a little E i ja-'ket. rather more ill. A recent a lH H B n k very favc elaborately m \ wbicb may be sLp- teell as tbe *aw latiofi. made by \l>erts I d the lu S' M » ,r beets to l*«d od m the prgency caused by tbe trade, ahowa tbj r at least «5 per mtleb cow: unftea«"Da:-> ler. Th is a supposed of all the apnu tbe f o ia ^ ^ D of beets, chi cut to represe at q : .y Ui dreas. if corn meal f of tbe couotiT this year w ill go t# 1 meal for Ke r»«n 2 Intftmr.ia at R p J. pulp mill, triir.ng 1807 fully I substitute Every*'iiag which increaDe* the cords of spruce woods w ill be con for the roots aiiionoi of b.ood >>rdioarUy SrculatiDg ed each day int ■ ground wood _ giving t tbruagb the brain baa a tendency to ; sulphate. Th is will aggregate cause w&k»-:-- lue»«. Tig h t or ill-fitting cords for the year, or the equlvitlei* t carrot», an artlrbw of »ircaa. »specially »lo o t the 225.tiOO.WO feet of «proce log*. them to sp eliange In .a Dock or wfti«t. and tight sboea and Th e fiDg r tins was the earliest There Is a v, boots, ab'-uid be discarded; tbe feet nameot worn by man. iu the flow o lir.g root».— R atio n al Pi expert men ra l feeding o