———— AAR 2 Packers, has been mani- nt investigation 1e mode of cons e large packers ind elsewhere. 1 upon the al- ‘oper modes of nected with the t seems that so f any kiad has proof of illegal has been dis- THE PULPIT. A SCHOLARLY SUNDAY SERMON BY THE REV, DR, JOHN LOVE, JR, Subject: The Mystic Stone. Asbury Park, N. J.—The Rev. Dr. come an igspiration and a benediction ie Biblé. Throughout the Scriptures id set fortl’in“terms unmistakable the divine ‘chatacter of the ‘new kingdom and when at length the Messiah had entered upon His holy mission He dis- appointed the common expectation in His announcement, “My kingdom is not of this world.” Again and again might He have assumed the symbols of royalty and won an enthusiastic follow- ing. Indeed, He was compe led to re- 4 XK SOK $8 " on WW KKK MOK T has been truly said that greater progress was made during the last century in ¥ SESKIOKICIOKISISEIGIOIEK SE IGIBKOICKOK ¥ % The Cancer Mystery x SIICIBICIHIIOIOIIRICIOIION K PN A * Ex which all the gardens are watered. Usually, physicians deprecate the dis- cussion of medical topies in the press, hile a wave of John Tore, Jr., pr eached on ~The Mys- sist the pas Nouats ardor of the people curing and preventing dis- | put in the case of cancer they make an creat industrial tic Stone and the Broken Image” in the |. times, wio longed for a crowned [=] ease than during the pre-| exception. They want everybody to over the coun- 2 a First Baptist Church here. He took as |jioad and a delivorer. vious 2000 years. A cen-| know that drugs have never healed remember that 2. Why fe crow Oly __ | that she presents alluring opportuni- } Bis text David 1i:34: “A stone cut out | persistent was His emphasis upon | tury ago most persons were more Or | cancer, that X-rays are useful only in yet 1o oppor Bitter memories of a sinful life | ties for both the novelist of character Yitnowe hands which smote the im- | spiritual truth. He demanded a piety | less pitted by smallpox; to-day such | certain superficial cases, and that the ic denial, {lie ‘lich has gone all wrong make prem- | and the novelist of society The recon- Gi Era cl ot not interpreted. by long prayers and |disfigurer: ment is rare. Fyphus fever only ohitica of o eat cure is offered hy ipa oh dit 2 le face, take je ciliation between innate Jlaqyhood] great igen Bas a: iy Swen ® hagas robendit by ii onde and oy is almost extinct with us, and cholera | prompt excision in the early stages eran rig 1 n ss from the eyes and the elas- | and the occupations of business is fre- in dreams? Why, yes and n tel 0 to God o religion but that of |; ,, | oniger feared in Europe of Amer | profossor Dubhrssen, of Berlin, has re- wer could De ticity from the step and make one’s } ed te 10 aod ¢Linls i , yes and no. When | ¢pyist has disclosed the innermost na- |. / ; ee ne yi Yeor ? Ih : ICH D: Rte quently accomplished in life, and chal- | they come true, {hen I believe in them, | ture of God. none but this 1} 1 ica, because the source of infection is | peatedly implored the journalists of his Coninissioner life S3plen and _uninteresting, says | lenges the skill and delicacy of the | when they come false I don’t believe itavs in tin aT nie —as i khown and easily guarded against. In| country to call the attention of “their od the resalts Orison Swett Marden in Success, most endowed historian of the twen- | in them.” This is doubtless a fair ex- oral Niue of Ane ; fallen India 3,000,000 persons have died. of readers to theefact that in Germany on undertaken We grow old because we do not know | tieth century. A few serious minds, | Pression of our own feelings con and dishonored was driven from “Para- ; the plague since the latest outbreaX, | alone there are every year 24,000 fatal Commerce and engueh to keep young, just as we do | also, have set themselves to prove to | 112 these mysterious visitors in our un- | gjse Lost.” The grand design of the and there are 30,000 cases a week, |eca of abdominal cancer in women, avin not know enough to keep well. Sick-| a public that perhaps needs little proof, anon hones <3 hatover barmony Kingdom of Christ is to bring him into | ninety per cent. of which are fatal. | most of whom could have been saved PY Preps nue ness is a resait of ignorance and wr how enlivening to women of receptive a Ih hee a And ev on such fellowship ‘wi ith God as that he In Europe such conditions prevailed at| hy an early surgical operation. The i 2xpecied at- inking A Hi ri har : x : : iC i ed ans e ar av ‘ air SPara di D aoai : > i . ” > Bit ¥ ox il gon Wil ig hipuing. The Hage bio come hen a intelligence is the contact with large never be sure at the time that they are bem hapa SH the time of the Black Death, but under | chief difficulty lies in the fact that in an will no more harbor thoughts that | interests and complicated business | prophetic. Of Virite and a temic of “Honor, | modern sanitary conditions the plague | its early stages cancer is usually pain- ton ax it now will make him sick or weak than he | problems. Most of us are well aware In the Old Testament economy, how- | Only Tiron: ay Sonn could the lat is, no serious menace, as recent experi- | Jess, wherefore no attention is paid to mM omny pr would think of putting his hands into | that hope of opportunity for such free | ever, dreams were a recognized method | tor he entered. 1 ence in San Francisco and Australia | it, It is suzgested that nurses should cts that ¢ ) fire. No man can be sick if he always play of the mind has sent many an of Tne competes with mad Only throtigh the invisible Kingdom has shown. Typhoid fever is still prev- | he, above all, trained in the diagnosis = ae ot Gy : AA ARG . ie 2 is Soils S ) - -Ar A 1 2 k ¥ * > » SL - z sate J LE | ah Vn St atin | Ot Pr te hs, ton a Vt Sin at 1 2 SELB afore Fon 4 yoptntal vis ay and monot onous drud gory. — Scribner’ s. dressed from heaven, but the prophets Grane =Cnn we hope for admission atjas a medical man has said, for every English writer, “is i a «form of irs ay. youth te beyond the usual ied : } nN Tecelved Ievolailons In and thiough le ramon of ine a Point enssiol #6 somebody outs io he frst ard’ and weld SOVe mofe dives ang If son Would “ho So > : 1d 5 The Beauty of Simplicity. them, designed for the warning, the bioore or She! 2 ny 5 3 hanged for criminal carelessness. The | jy a year than instruction in the differ- aan the J ‘be young when old.” | peo Tracy believes there | comfort and the instruction of the race ain 33. omni Sb e in jravages of consumption, diphtheria and | ential diagnosis of fractures and dis- Com- adopt the sun dial’'s motto, “I record 1s only one way for © woman 0 mane Tew dreams narrated in sacred writ] Llib iiiang breathe the SDIMIV | hany other fatal maladies have been | ipeations or the various forms of un- time none but hours of sunshine.” Never |! OMY a 0 are of such profound interest as the oy i ling. We ate reminded sec] .ontly decronved. consciousness would save in a cen- would be mind the dark or shadowed hours. Age her Some By ne “that one of hich ow jext mnies mention, in ay fe ot» There are, however, deadly diseases tury. '—Ne ow York Evening Post yenefits gained Torget the unpleasant, unhappy days. 1 feel. 3a Mee ine a i In the second year of his reign “Nebu- My yp 2 onan . | that have hitherto baffled all the skill . 2 v rosuli- Remember only the days of rich ex- woman's happiness or dissatisfaction | chadnezzar, the king of Babylon, The Sione cut out of the mountain Sha incenuity of medical observers and Curious Surgien Developments terprise of periences; let the others drop into ob- depends on the amount of common | dreamed dreams wherewith his spirit without Lands Was diminutive at first | © rentard AL this Homoit COL ri ulin tres : hy Siva, sense she has and uses in the manage- | Was troubled and his sleep brake from | 23 compared with its subsequent ap- | 6XDer Ao a tas io oti: 2 The cavities left in bones after surgi- iby . or : ment of her home. If she uses her him.” So profound was the impression | Pearance. This is indeed the law of |siderable alarm is feltover the startling | eal operations have been a source of It is said that “long livers are great best energy in making the home run § made upon him, so agiteied his mind | notwe. he trees which fill our for- |increase in the number of cases of cere- | much trouble, discharges of pus usually hopers.” 1f you keep your hope bright | ~~ = 0 : Pi it an air of | oO awakening, that he commanded the 2518 Were once but tender saplings—the | bro-spinal meningitis, of which Wwe | continuing for months. Acting on the haps hins heen in spite of discouragements, and meet | STOOHH ¥, ang In giyng Ye 1 | presence of magicians, astrologers and men of the next generation are to-day | surely know neither the cause nor the | hint given by dentists’ operations on or corisam all difficulties with cheerful face, it 9 holesome content, the ome Will | sorcorers, who were supposed to pos- but weakly children Christianity was | ure. But the disease which has ¥e-| qecaving teeth Prot t Moorior, OF the world for wiil be very difficult for age to trace Sow this Goyire. 1 sass the powers of interpretation. The indent) complete (a6 We, beginning, sisted most obstinately is cancer. Five Vienna , about five years “ag began the: Tdrniet. its furfowsion Nour Drow. There is) 1 Now. in ihe first place} common dream of the king had, however, so far | From its very nature it must have Conte azo. when the cancer mortality in yo neha r hy! ’ A ii 6illi cultural prod- longevity in ceri alan, sense calls for a wise expenditure of | gone from him when the wise men en- been. An imperfect system would have ls an ul 20.000 n akine it rank Soening 2 TReAns of antMcisliy I ing le in the past 2 > Po money and many people show that tered into his presence that he could | Peen a Witness against itself. In all His country was eo y : oh Ng Ty the bone caviti s, and tor a time ex- “out corn, the SHoTrie anh AE nis ss Daten. they don’t exercise their sense all the | 8ive them no hint of its nature. Not hess Naetaeh centuries not a single | 43 the ‘oighth diseases 1 the order of | perimented with a putty-like paste of products was BUS on aa haber i ved [tine by spending thelr meney so fool- even the bare outline remained, only prineip e of truth has been added. It] fatalities, an aggressive campaign was | jodoform. This failed to reach ali 185]. Guten . y single penny that can be saved | time by a h the sense of terror and the fear of im- | Was Christ's gift to the world. A mine | organized simultaneously in America | parts of the cavity. A new filling has hive wou cone out of the dress allowance, whether it | ishly. It does not take Anye to make | pon qing ill. With the cruelty peculiar | to De worked—a very bonanza. A sys-fanq several European countries. In| peen adopted therefore, consisting of is period, be- be of the smallest or largest descrip- | 2 home attractive if we once Know | +5 himself he demanded that they | tem to be studied—a very thesaurus of { 14nd the Prince who is now King |; dotont Sant re H nd ofl f Sesame i 1 > - 3 1 og < S 1 > Nee PANDY Tye = ‘ut ia i ot 2s fic Ss , Sperni { Ses: 'y owerful force tion. should be devoted now to the | how; it should be furnished with the | should at once reproduce the dream by | truth. Christ in His doctrine was its reanally assumed the Presidency of gE Tati A alg Tal Ling new and purchase of lingerie shirts. Nothing is | things that are attractive, simple and | their mystic arts and give the correct teacher. In His matchless character pF 3 Ca ne slain, aad: Ta Taer. and, as jus melts a 123 Soren ¥ as =oing to be more fashionable. in the | represent what we enjoy most. interpretation. Protest was in vain, its grand ‘exponent. Hach Christian is be La cer oR a nhratories renheit, ir is poured inte the cavity ped by farm- s immediate future than white embroid- “No home that ever was built made | and in the heat of his passion he 2 matriediate in the preparatory school Ans DR rest oa : 1 € SE Sr in a liquid state, when it penetrates nterprise and ered blouses, very simply made so that | its owner happy, for happiness ger- voiced the decree of death on all the and one orm tims.of Jiro shaiznWvere founded Jn gevern| ecliies, 8 5 | to every part. The filling is absorbed packers in at- the Croll tes il tis ov po minates from within. A splendid man- wise men of the kingdom. ond wv seoceive a certificate into the this country a bequest made by Mrs. | and replaced by granulation tissue so ts by foreign thee Suomen RL Iie YC) em Vp awit ; ootons Daniel, the prophet, captive at the University of Heaven. Laws are being | Caroline Brewer Croft led to the forma- | qiowly that no poisoning occurs. This ® nent. in the 5 is not overshadowed at all by ‘the ex- | sion and beautiful gowns may IMCrease | i,q iy Babylon, learning of the mani- | constantly ‘changed in order that they | {jon of a commission of pathologists | method has been applied in about 200 ouse by-prod- j travagance of the manner in which | our happiness, but they don’t make | festo of the king, petitioned for an ex- | ay De adapted to the varying condi- | t5. carrying on research work in the | cases, and it is claimed that there has yasly to the they are constructed. Shirts one mass | happiness. Clothes add to a woman, | tension of time and promised the | tions of mankind. Amendments to the faboratorics of Harvard University and | 1. O38, and i e fk fhete rnised in tlie of broderie Anglaise are modish and | but they don’t make her. Wise ex-| sought for interpretation. It was an Constitution have been added one by th osotials in li The third been no failure. e material of shirts covered with medallions | of | penditure is. therefore the first prin- | awful crisis, but from the quartet of | One. Statutes are subject to frequent hoy N a 3 aT th Davi Os Doing or Potato 11 expense to raised embroidery with eyelet holes | cible to be recognized in the founding Daniel and his three companions went | l'eVision. ab {lat Nave proved offic 5 be A a subject, y ot it : Nr 2iDem orted into ar- . hore and there are equally fashion- | of a happy home. up a cry that reached the very heart of x id Ae hen stench: out. Nec- ho elal uiterance on he 3 ge Campbell Russell, the big cattle man 1, us an oe ble 1 ord lighteul rith “A woman cannot add to this alone; God and won the secret that nullified FIsilieniions and additions have | must be said that it does little except | from Hereford, has just finished plant- crespondingly ale. hey loo delig tfu with a a Py ) ad an infamous decree. Within the ap- or: en been made. Can anything be deepen the mystery surrounding this!ine twenty-five acres of potatoes, and 16 farmer. of tailor-made coat and skirt costume, | her husband must assist her; he should hointed time the prophet is ready for | 3dded to the system of religion which | terrible disease. says if they do as well as his small ‘keted at the and as they wash like a rag they ave | let her know exactly what they may | the presence chamber of the king. An Jesus introduce d into the world? Has | 1 {yo last Harvard Graduates’ Maga- garden patch ling fone In Teasut wears the country. not really extravagantly costly pur- | and may not afford, and together con- ; ambassador from heaven, he brings in the “Sermon on’ the Mount?” ever been zine, Edward H. Nichols discusses the | jo 111. Have Dotatosh for the entire BBareds white chases. Many of these lovely shirts | sider the household expenses as care- clear outline, by his vivid description, improved : Can it be? As well at- ak of the Tas ard committee, and is ER o Sa pota oes J Sh oii » vexard the are made in Ireland, whore so much | fully as he dees his business expenses. | the mystical imaze which had dis- tomnt 183244 fo the mdianee of the blig 1 10 confess at the ond hut it 29E% Deum nisys For, A a deserving of white wear is embroidered “Txtravagance, and needless extrav- turbed the slumbers of Ne buch: wdnez- niger un or the maj of the heav- Joiige 0 e } al ta i i says, “Ten years ago Ireceivedthrough ¢ must he ad- : Lincori he eT . . acance. Is one of the creat evils of the zar, and then interprets its s ing ‘océan T'ne necessity of change has on the w hole been “destructive and | {ho United States mail one pound of in noma Jngerie 1ats are going to follow in agangs, 3 : : .- | as may De traced in the second chapter wenld- in «weakne crudeness, im- not constructive.” It has shown, he so potatoes, and haven't bought a Soot onan the wale of shirts of this description | modern home—and especially in this | of {10 hook of Daniel, verses 21 to 30. | perfect knowledge. “I am the Loyd, thinks, that the idea that eancer is due | potato since. Year by year I planted reard every- ] when summer comes, and as there is | country. Women must be taught that | By the “head of gold” was represented | change ” and Chris ity is tho to a parasitic yeast is erroneous; it| na nere in potatoes for my home use Gartield re- nothing more charming above a girlish | the simple may be beautiful by its very | the kingdom of Baby oe the domain | creed of Jehovah—the : Of Him !y.¢ shown that the peculiar cancer bdkes e following spring would have hh practicil- face, their possibilities should be | simplicity and the elaborate by its | of Nebuchadnezzar for forty-five years. | Wil0 ' > ts Who shal bodies are not protozoa, and are not Hi he ¢ th T £ = a a T.o5t from the - stored up in cherished remembrance. | very costliness is oftentimes vuigar. The “breast and arms of silver” signi- say that Christi ever needi ites hit Te Aue ton liad wagonicads of them lor sale. 48 ros that ba Irish lace turban toques are even now “An actress who is known for her | fied the kingdom in which the Medes | modification? DRran eS oY : ne a os El year 1 planted my regulation acre and pide the high 9 being Saat hotted on masses of chif- | beautiful gowns was told recently by and Persians held sway, and was To what age of the world, to what orefin in ae th os Too gathered in 380 bushels of potatoes. 3 f \ loveiy Jel of pale pink chif- | a friend that her wardrobe must have known as the Medo-Persian reign, in- | nation, to what government, to what ODSoYYeIN be sagen 0 os After using them all winter I sold on. A lovely model of pale pink chif- | & thn : lained | 2usurated by Darius, the Mede, and | human conditions has it not been ble to transplant a certain type of can-| pat remained at a net profit of $200. Yiha, fon, with a crown and brim of Irish eos} a king Ss os Be av Cyrus, the Persian, between whom an | adapted? Sill, in its beginning, it]cer from one animal to another of the | 4 "voy gee a one-ncre farm is ok 0 ain: in ths giibure, and at one side masses of good naturediy that jie Treen 2 alliance had been formed. i third | seemed of small and weak proportions. | same species, but this transference rep-| j3q and especially when I raised 3 > ¥ soft pink and cream ostrich feathers, | frocks for their becomingness anc not | kingdom represented by the “Lelly and a a human standpoint, what.could | resents transplantation of cells, not in- twenty crops in ten years.”—Kansas was seen and admired immensely at a for their cost. Modern life affords us was the Gr Alexander the Great on 1 thighs of brass” founded by ecian, It nore uncompromising? fection by a parasite. And they have City Journal. wedding last week, — Washington | many advaliages and new I victory over the last of the Persian e Be ad Maa Lory) als lial produced a serum which inhibits the Time but it still must teach us the value of > he L £ an em- ns Ss giants. a ( Sa alin tit ¢ animal mes. simple living.”—Chicago Post perors. The joy of his congue how- tuted that we look for causes] STOW th of a Pepin pe or pom A Thoughtful Act. S . J £ - = Si For : Yoh . s or y 10 as TO Bs g 3 “ot 1 “yl : i: . al, $1 00 Gur Hacholor Girls = ever, was mingled with sadness, for, | which shall seem adequate to given | Cancer, but mo one a8 produced R | me fiction of the friend who is com- a 4 > boasting that he had conauered the | effects. Who in the first century could | Serum of a character which has ar is isifor Te with! gradual Ss P- time would delude the umwary into quer.” our eyes and the facts which thrust | mortality since the employment of the works and sometimes doesn’t A pas- a 7 . . 3 x : 1 an AS Epes 5 Es . ~ He u] 7 y . = I'KS ¢ 8S 11es oer . AE d Te thinking that she was of the old school. The fourth kingdom symbolized, in | themselves upen.our attention? Christ] serum treatment, this result is most| oo. Juppyvine along the platform . 2. i ST 3 r i Tims ngs +. LOTT Ja 7: 2 i oa Senger, 5, s d = « ie She shuns eccentricities of dress, the the image, by “the legs and feet oi Himself was a poor and obscure Naza- | gisoouraging. The Harvard committee | + oC afore tiie {odin stricted, fang him. toyz? Micro~ ine ali i ¢ iron,” is commonly believed to be the |Ielle peasant, without prestige or im-|. ~ i's eno! J No TNO TIA Malet br 4 unbecoming masculine lines at the one : £¢ Be | nenint Dodiorco of Mole. LEIS disciplayjinglines fo accept Cohnhelms Dypothel 8 © 00 shat wns alicudy oc on, recendly, extreme, as carefully as the rouge-pot Roman kingdom. Toward its close it | ediate pedigree oi note. disciples | six that cancer is due to malign cell-| oy oD meal rn nt tof gh 1 high heels at tb MoT: ATicr became weak and disintegrated, branch- | Were, with few exceptions, lacking in | “== 5 5 =H 22 20 Be cupied with a Gladstone bag. “That Bn? be bud igh Sols a on ot = > er ing out into ten kingdoms, represented | Culture and of but limited influence. growth. seat is taken,” said a morose old gen- i H y impler an ? = | The r voli A i i ri 1 1n- i Ts les ted. ig CiovieR aI. ONY. 4 a SEmpier pan _ | by the ten toes of the image. It could | The new religion had in it nothing to At the same time, I would be an tleman; “my friend has kept it with his By .ils use those of her sister in society. She A very handsome small hat was in { hardly be shown by an appeal to his- | Win the opulent or the influential. It | wise to halt a moment in the efforts to ' t said the wily pas- ne glass, are does not swear or smoke cigars—al-| two tones of blue straw, one of the | tory how exactly all the events and the | Dinistered not to the caprices of .men, | detect the secret of malignant disease. Sezer affably, “I'll occupy. it antil he side. though she reserves the right to do $0 | pough spiny varieties. succession of events symiolized in the | Put combatted their strongest preju-| As Dr. Mayo Robson of the Royal Col- sone ’” Of course the friend never 3 if she wishes. Her manners are sim- Gowns in shepherds checks ifthiue spectral image came to pass, but we | “ices. Lt JDrguzht not “peace, but aljaea of Surgeons remarked in a recent | 7 17ast as the train was moving KE. : 5 owns in shepherds’ checks in-blue, § on oo 10 attention on the sie. |sword” Judged by ordinary stand By ! ? Gm = came, and just as the tr: as ng ple and direct. ts ce a our attention or le Sig J lecture: How many years were spent oi i 2 : + i i black, brown, mauve and red, With! nigeance of the “mystic stone.” which | ards, it seemed doomed to failure. We out of the station the wily passenger lifcrnia wiz. "Phe social settlements have been a | vir nen Toshi ; ARCo Ol Die IgEne Song . is | in fruitless search before Koch found ew i f th oe ag Ea I white, are fashionable. by some unseen agency and in some | eed not turn to the grand treatises of 1 I pa oy liscovery. that seized the bag and threw it out of the Lil 4 - » - a > Te i - +1 a ior : D> 8 _ 3 . Tr ov 1 ipo”? goa 9 8 $8 oe Yiooe I The belted coats with pleated backs | unaccountable manner was seen to be the Butlers, the Paleys, the Dwights, | the tubercle bacillus?—a discover ~~ | window. “What are you doing, sir? hat changed 7 stepping-stones between college and | re : etach ey yountal aap Lv | resistless as their arguments seem; the | has placed tuberculosis on quite an-) ,...o e old gentleman, furiously. ; ; ; aoe | are still in high favor, and the redin- ed from the mountain near hy : pi . : : :q« | shouted the old gentleman, 3 e¢ days. He Bohemia. Allied to this sort of interest | “°F = a and to smite the image upon the feet, sublime history of Christianity during | other platform, and one which bids | snyvthing the matter?’ inquired the 5rt to grow are other movements, in which bach- gote styles are muel worn. breaking into pieces the iron and the | tse nineteen centuries offers a might-; fair to the stamping out of the ig tot “You don't onl our friend : 1 3 +3 " o ar 1 . o s : $A as 2 . o Ste x {of \ ea elor girls of sentiment and education There are any number of short bo- | clay of which they were composed. | ier and more eloquent plea for its di-| Does any one doubt the origin of |, th Nis so rou 71.01 3 ¥ : vi toi ; : to lose his bag, do you?'—Loundon may become twentieth-century minis- | eros, some of them resembling the | Nor was this all, for the stone which | Vine origin ard character, a perfect) peagles, scarlet fever, or syph@is oe Chronicle = > . . ~ . . 3 , a» a1 Q -r ie « & £43 » i n £ . tering angels. One of these is the great | loose cape bolero of last season. had smitten the image seemed to be- Chie, fgainst SThim all fhe Sans organisms, yet how much uncertainty | © =~ : 8 er . fs al hich file ~ | of infidelity seem’ but paper pelle re : . system of organized charities employ- laincoats are indispensable for the A msm > Js hh filled he But as So Nia Atain of ine Topead there is!” He makes the interesting A Sydney Smith Joke. ir. t wari) . da j : e earth. at the reference is to | 21 as ! ¢ : : : ae or ean. : 3 3 ing tens of thousands of Ww orkers, an-| school girl’s outfit, and come in most the kingdom of the Mo oaton and a | narrative of the dream of the Baby- suggestion that the cause of the eq cen A joke moes a great way in the coun- other the profession of trained nurses, | excellent styles in the spring lines. > : V Cie 0 <tr Ionian king, we read that after the | tricities of the cancer may lie in or-|+py, I have known one to last pretty vivid prophecy of its power and growth > > As far as appearance goes, the bach- elor girl who prevails at the present of economic world, he sat down and wept because “there was not another world to con- conceived have scenes which in these latter days as ever, possible the Tec greet effect upon human cancer.” In view of the great diminution in diphtheria smaller than the 1g to occupy the seat in the railway vin that one has really secured as an extra seat for one’s self sometimes i1 11: and a third the promoters Even the sailor shapes are made | there can be no doubt, and vet the image was smitten and the iron, the | ganisms infinitely well for seven years. and municipal reforms. jaunty by a high bandeau in the back, | vision and its interpret: (tion date back | €ay,; the brass, the silver and the gold | smallest micrococcus, and he calls at-} 1 remember making a joke after a 2 Literary and artistic bachelor girls— | \chich tilts the hat over the forehead. | to 606 B. C. There is to be noticed, werk broken, in hisees LL tention in connection with this to the meeting of the clergy, in Yorkshire, 1 3 Q 3 <tr o< $ bs eC D3 1 P P p ine aroe fF o wghter of writers, sculptors, illustrators, paint- Mauve and white chack Is especially ay the Assurance of the estab a a oy i. recent startling enlargement of the | where there was a Rev. Mr. Buckle, was drown- ers and the like—also hoid their devo-| _ 72% " 1 pe 2 rent of a divine kingdom in the w d. I 2 > Ne oe Ee ATi 1 bower of microscopes, which would! ho never spoke when I gave his ie warshi : te | dainty. The skirt is tucked almost to fer only have we the symbolism of the | Pecame a great mountain and filled 2lce tho ov F 3 iv. Tor instance, oi il arship 4 tion to ideals responsible for their man- | | . % . . hua L the whole carth make the eye of a fly, for instance, ap- | eq1th. I said Lie was a buckle without chosen aid eof living They av es tue knee with a fancy brand put ou | mystic stone, but the definite language } * ¢ » TT biect twenty-four feet long 1 ner of living. They are to be found in os > £ Diobhocy. 100 Th is Sito HLS Late tl : pear as an object twenty-four fee ng | 4 tonszue. and to the oT 307y resembling thease of in a pattern above. of prophecy, for in his memorable in- us in mystic symbolism was tha by ihicteen broad * cs : a pinces as closely resembling those of "The crop of parasols Is very gay in- terview with the king, Daniel declared | truth revealed that the kingdom, which oy ¥ irfeen broad. . ue Most persons within hearing laughed, > the Paris Latin Quarter as brand-n ew a I b » ee Sih i ot “In the days of these kings shall the | at length Jehovah should set up, was The discovery, within a few years. 0! | hut my next neighbor sat unmoved - c / rg ine one o7 : : : + = r Q & ae © arrior e -alloy Y. : America can furnish. deed. A parasol being one of the most | Gog of Heaven set up a kingdom which | destined to universal prevalence. Nor {the mosquito as a carrier of yellow | a35q sunk in thought. of a toilotte, a little a ~ Similarly wemen doctors, lawyers becoming adjuncts : shall never be destroyed.” Similar and | are we limited in this view to the lan- fever and malaria, suggests the wis lom At last, a quarter of an hour after and architects and all sorts of pro- | extravagance is to be allowed confirmative prophecies might easily’ guage of mee “Ask of Me and 1} of making the field of research as wide | we had all dene, he suddenly nudged fessionals do their work as their broth- | Among other dashing sh the so- | be culled from the sacred record. Many WH give thee t > heathen for thine in-i 45 possible, and exploring every nook | ya exclaiming: “I see now what you \ > e i vite on +h + fo > o ers do, asking no favors and planning | called cellar hat is consp 18. The empires Tn he Ww oud hove ik od their Dt ad he Bio most paris ot and corner of the woods where ¢rim-| yaant. Mr. Smith: you meant a joke.” § af ir ence, ar x ossession. £2 2 | : r -« but : : > independent lives in establishments of | collar is merely a second br wttached vr n i oS a ney £5 oo ian oT 2 on ae ae inal disease lurks. Who knows but “Yes” I said, “sir, I believe I did.” Cir S ar. rital 2S S “w Sil 1 418 K g + 4 thLnnta AP savoalkine cass 3 os Z . RI their Wi elon Telegraph. to the crown, the space between the prestige to Waterloo, Germany to | the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” that insects are the prey ln Upon which he began laughing so reer two brims giving an excuse for more | Sedan, the United States to Gettysburg, | Thus David and Isaiah, peeringi©f cancer: A case is oh record Of (| penptily that 1 thought he wonidichioke, 3 No Longer a Curiosity. trimming. apan to Mukden. Power has been | through the perspective of coming | man being bitten on the cheek by 2} and was obliged to pat him on the We are no longer asked to pity; we Most of the new hats are extremely purchased at the point of the sword | years, beheld the wondrous ascendency j large fly in the exact spot where in a —@. W. E. Russell's “Svdney have the far more difficult task of | , oo "pp object of the many turns and sustained often through tyranny |of the kingdom of Immanuel. What | short time an epithelioma grew; and lauding the self-supporting woman of a and cruelty. The strength of the pow- | appeared fo these prophets of the olden | Moran showed that by introducing and bends into which the turned-up the present. We have wot past fhe brims are twisted seems to be t a ers ofinatiens has been guaged by the| time in wi lon appears to us translated fleas which had occupied the cages of An Important Invention. * : s IIS Jd WiSte ec "OR of t ir ar jog © avies pn 3 rie iors 1s day of celebrating her: daring in en- |, an t o ® oster of their armies and navies. Ar into history, glo rion 1s with the grand cancerous mice into cages occupied in Trousers came into fashion a hun tefing. the professions. Mr, Howells the hat the most youthful and jaunty | senals, fleets and military stores have | achievements Christianity has wrought. i IAL fod. the Inticr with few ox | dred ’ he SE SS as. 4 . g » a1 + : - fn alithy e i atter ry a) 2X- | died Ss ag as 1 rest OL rr nk, lone 2 t+ ed his light arrows of »ffect possible. been their pride and boast. Not so | Magnificent victories have followed its lenliny une A : ‘ : r ; he urea 3 Ago as the resull of dri ano o . arrows - : 3 pa rantions Ay a anee Tor 1 ang 1ey may <i wa \ ire mm ee us 3 2 x The small turbans are worn also for | With the kingdom whose design, code | banners. T rritory after territory has] cepuons develop d gancex io! the and tl may be sald to owe x thelr satire Gzainst the woman doctor, and dressy hats, A dainty modal was made | and symbols date from all eternity. |Dbeen added to its dominions. Despite present, too, it may be wise not to dis-} origin to Old Werld royalty, which in . < Fag . ires ais. < a 100 as Ile . tut Ls et . . 1 $ Aa ™ 1 3 1 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps has more than > hit FA 1 with ti It is spiritual and not martial. It hath |the opposition which its representa-| card the notion that the cancer | those « and especially drank, . sae 0 ri11 5 3 £ Toe y ny T= ~ . ! . 4 1 > : . + 14 : a | . once Wl] her serious gaze in the same | of yAlie mA ING Sovorer wit ny Of | weapons before which strc s | tives have met, the fiery persecutions, | may come into the system with insuf- | heavily, v consequently afflicted direction. The literary woman has | © in pink and mauve. A small} crumble, but they are not carnal. It| to the period of its intro-i ficiently washed, uncooked vegetables. | with gout and other maladies of a whit tric +» and ‘ hit ~I HQ 3 Q + 3 3 +3 . r Y = 3 1 X : : * played the part of heroine from time white: Ostric h feo: Her 2 nd a white | wins triumphs, but on Silent, ie ~ but blighting the records of} The tomato theory is, of course, the | character to swell the leg. George IV., to time for half a century and more, | 218rette trimmed one side. battle fields. Not in the catalogue of | ten centuries and, a leed, times long} (..iest nonsense: if tomatoes were the |: ) brothers, the and now, just as the woman of busi- It has been hinted that pongees in | Rations does this kingdom claim a after tlle “dark ages,” its growth has ause of cancer there would be 10.000 | 1 t Wor nee, Cunt 1 a nt in : a x will at Tas place. Alone it stands, without peer or | been phenomenal; aye, more than th: af, cRuSe ot ean Sh Ae i cian | cE iarence, Cumberland ness.has ceased to feel herself an ob- | the rougher weaves will not be fash- counterpart. It bears the name and |divine. Palestine has become th a) cases in this country to one in Ger- |: French Princes who ions, mak- ject of interest as such to her friends, | ionable. This is true only in a general | owns the sway of the Omnipotent. It | moral centre of the world. The prayer’ any. Sut, regarding vegetables in| afte ? ed as Louis XVIII, lished the she is taken up by the rovelist as a | way. the smoother weaves of this! was not to enter into conflict with ex- which Jesus has taught, “Thy a general, the observations of Dr. Behla | Charles X. a Louis Philippe, the secald- new and welcome discovery. It would |and other silks have a sort of vogue | isting government. It was to be de-|come,” is being graciously answered. are suggestive. In the town of | Frederick Wi 1 III. of Prussia, and 1, my back - seem to the observer of things as they | just at present, but rough silks will | votional, not political. The cross was | Judging from the history of Christian-, he found that in about a many other illustrious person- feel much are that the so-called “psychological | probably hold their own ater on. The | to be its sdcred symbol, not a crown. | ity and reasoning from analogy, had We| century there were no cancer cases n form of pant- : moment” for her appearance is p ; | roughest silk, which resembles sacks | Its [ys were to be transeribed not in | not the Piopins of i Sacred W ord, | a11 in a part of the place which 1 \s a source of . . . . > ITY 8 i AT 1 ro 31 | 0 be pelle t © 101 Ph - “e 50 cents and that, considering the multipli ing of homespun, will be made up inte | Ponderous statute »00ks, not in le | we should be compelled to anticipate} ... sandy, dry soil, while they w ainment gn Hea night be tak = Ic riz rather an owns at tive en: nents, but in that precious | the ultimate triumphs of “The Re}. ol es e se s Ee ., Buffal of her class, she might be taken frank- | coats rather than gowns, and this is : i frequent in the par at is pierced by is of ’ uliaio, : book SE > ame ra has ap Q rey . t k I | } en ; dE ret haben hells | ‘book whose ve name even has be- deemel’s cause. : : Ca . 4 iy for granted. Yet it must be owaed | really as it should be. i a strean of semi-stagnant water, from | ; iE : 1 : 7 - i 1 ; : ! | i : . | : . ih :
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