3 > |tened with paraffin is a magic clean- aver to the side of the despised T S ’ o _ = Hints for Busy Housekeepers. Put an orange or a lemon into THE S. S. LESSON na Lumby’s paraphrase: ‘‘I may ALES OF Lh HUNTING EYES QUEER NALADIES fhe pan a pone Sr oe ee ee —— have seemed to use little persua- cookies and you will find it will im- ree _ | sion, and suddenly to have jumped prove the taste. INTERNATIONAL LESSON, atthe eanaliigina ket ee df hes W. Ss. ern RELATES|}PEOPLE WHO SLEEP WITE Recipes and Other Valuable Information NegEi wicks i te eet OCT. 24. the teaching ¢ PERIENCES, THEIR EYES OPEN. of Particular Interest to Women Folks, pues and dry in a cool oven be- rsion of | » ; have lost arm: dal i their | PO always. “wide awake,’ are bita the Jewi Sa and 3, ‘an Beit : » Tinie Summer ot calle 2 ash Serpe a vee SEC lives, riding lienssenka hettinages - advice which it is very difficult — ‘VGaesarea. ; Festus, | firmed the view of Festus (Aets 23, (the same mistake was ede They | follow literally. Yet there are the new governors Herod "Agrippa | 96 pressed the beast too closely. No|%¢veral individuals who can truth. IL, great-grandson of Herod Re Tf he had not appealed — This ee can turn or stop as can a fully ae ve distinction ‘ot sleep. reat; Bers, his sister, a notori-| appeal m: cone y tI last) HOW TO HAVE GOOD ROADS. ous character ; Jews from Jerusa- eee, or ten mas lower Hding—an animal very much fas-| the most interesting of these casof the flavoring, next the whites of j batch is firs ag — Linke: *Festus gave prompt | court. ter than any lion—actually stop in|4s that of Joseph Anderson, of St, the eggs, and lastly the flour, fold- ;40es not relish a warm fresh dough- While Actine Welle ul « Staple aud suention to the cessl the teas ite very stride, It was as though | Louis, who for twenty years has tng it in carefully," Just before nut with his coffee Cheap Method. versus Paul (Acts 25. 1, 6, 13, 28). — its claws were glued to the earth, | 2¢ver closed his eyes, sleeping oF ready to put in the oven add he hestile Jews attempted to have} — FENG EDWARD'S ORDERS | 2! did not seem possible that. such | Waking, and who will probably baking Boedee ead beat eerstlly eaten iL Vay mixed with soil areas ane tise biel th: Seraaalbn, that. See ete : a sudden tilt could be made by | ever elose them aenin in this life, — for two minutes. Avoid stirring ae - The larger the “quantity they might carry mbit their plan to|Qrigin, Romance and Etiquette of Aetite that ran. ~ Nor can ane says London Dit-Bil the cake after the sugar and butter| Fresh home ae pumpkin Water and the more thorough the kil! Paul, but Festus insisted upon vie are Seat “{other beast show the desperate} Anderson is See the City Hos- are creamed, but beat from the bot- Gisakes the best pies. This cannot Bee the greater the depth of} pj Sooete their charges ie Reger ag0nee pital, St. Louis, under the care ot tom up and over. Never allow the| be had the year fatd. But pump-|the mud and the tougher and more | (isesarea, where Felix had left Paul| When King Edward goes abroad 6 Thecciank who ee i) make an, 5 ae re re ereaming|kin may be so treated as to defy| tenacious its quality. ., ‘a mongst his subjects on occasieas| warden of the Protectorate, who |¢%Periments to restore the natural . ia Ae Bor email cakes the oveirmiust |an epicure te-distiiguish between waiter atid soil the two must be! Festus, in order to please the Jews, | ceremony, the least ohservait|has probably ridden. more lions | ovement of the eyelids, lest by so hot; for large ones only med=}the preserved and the fresh pro-|held in close contact. The rain-|invites Paul to i. judged at Jeru-|eye will, says the Strand Maga | than any other man in the country, |40ing they destroy also the sight erately so. When you take the |duct. drops fall and when they strike they | salem, but he appeals to Caesar, |2ine, not some details of the ius'g | tells me that he, though well moun: i the eyes. If Anderson agrees to cake from the oven do not remove| Stew the pumpkin “‘dry,” that is|keep on moving at a hurry-up-gait knowing there is oy justice for him|nia he wears, Tveryone is aware|ted was once almost pulled do fees e risk, then an attempt wilt it from the pan until it is cool. | reduce the pulp greatly. Sift. Then | Until they run of the road bed in-|in" Jerusalem. Before Agrippa, |that the emblems of an order of Ly a lion that he! fied widten into When you take it from the pan slip |to every:three-fourths of a cupful of| to the side ditch, and they are like- | ho appears in Caesarea to pay his|Knighthood are not restricted to|ccver. He, too, on that occasion it on a plate and put on the icing. |pumpkin add three-fourths of a|!y to keep on running until they] respects to Festus, Paul complete- oe eee of the royal persun;|came too close, the lion for some In making the icing a shallow, |cupful of white granulated sugar, |&et out of the neighborhood. iy clears himself. ney may be worn on the right or |reason or other dispensed with all | 22xiou! glazed carthen dish should be used. |one scant teaspoonful of ginger, aby mud-hole contains a pint! “(sot 95, verse 6. When he had if shoulder across the Tomer tie ustial Drolinigartce edt tished Allow a quarter of a pound or more} one-eighth teaspoonful of cinna-|0f rain water, an e wheels cut : F e left b t, around the nesk, |at e turned ae horse as of the finest white re to the one -eighth teaspoonful of nut- |i @ little deeper, and wider, and ‘ Pulgpelided “ab the hip. It is pro- Finely as he could a! a ng to white of each egg. If you use flay-|meg, and a pinch of salt. Blend|longer. The road dries; the mud- |" 01 oes bable that the broad blue risbon RODE FOR nie LIFE following his occupation. oring add it last. Put frosting on thoroughly: Heat to the boiling|puddle is only a depression in the] Went down unto Caesarea —i¢" lof the Garter is familiar to all. bat . 5 A WIDE-EYED AMERICAN, in large spoonfuls. Begin with the|point, being careful not to burn|surface now but it is prepared to eas panied probably by the Jewish | that it is equally possible to wear | He had quite fifty yards’ start, and centre and spread with a thin blad-|the mixture. Seal in airtight pint |hold more water when it rains|® Pecan. ‘against him many | the badge of the Garter round the jvet he believes that, had he not| This ‘‘wide-eyed’” American’ is separately, the whi p|the dough at ni froth, the yolks to pies then | ited “amount of doughni add the yoiks to the creamed but- |Set remaining dough tarried among them—Festus, the successor of Felix, at Jerusalem. ed knife, dipped from time to time|jars. This will keep indefinitely. |@gain. Another rain and once Th they |2eck, on the left shoulder, on tle |fred his heavy peroles Ls the | sixty years of age, and Ee esis) : in ice water. Let the frosting dry ey preserving may be done in|more the wheels cut and ream it|and grievous charges—' ed ba ve breast, or encircling the left leg He of the lion when almost |ago was a quarry workman, Pe fn = co) place. he fall, when pumpkins are fresh, |out, and for Jonget pee because oe doubtless accumulated from| jay not be generally known. n his horse’s hind ae both | lime dust that was paperaal ae SS ady Baltimore Cake—One cup-|or a little at a time at each stew-|it contain urce sapsueh the two-years| "Tt fas bees cat: tvet therdesive|Re and die horse would have beat ting into his eyes created an in- Zi hat ful of butter, two cupfuls of sugar, jing, or in the winter, when pump-| Not dry so quic ely “The alieie ot his imprisonment The |t? Possess honorary distinctions |pulled down. Mr. Percivale was |flammation, which, how. Shoh ae did, se F three and one-half muptats of flour, |kins will keep no longer. Which-| rains and numerous wheels develop| 8- Paul said in his defense—The kas shown itself in various shapes|alone. There was no other horse|not bother Anderson very much. A one cupful of sweet milk, the|ever plan is followed, the product |the baby mud-hole into a ent three headings of his ae from very remote times, and to be|or hunter near to divide the lion’s | few weeks later, however, he began wiltensot six ‘eggs, two level tea-|is most convenien quagmire with strength to seize a|cover the same ground as his de-| 2516 to wear them on the person|attention. This, perhaps, may ac-|to notice that it was getting more spoonfuls of baking powder, one For pie dissolve ohe cupful of pre-| loaded wagon and powerful team |fense before Felix (Acts 24. 11°21). | 45 evidence of some particular qua-|count for its very unusually rapid }and more difficult for him to close mful of rosewater. Cream| serv. mpkin in one and one-|and hold thre helpless in the grasp| 9 Desiring to gain favor Fay 2: | ifeation in the individual has been | and deadly atta his eyes, and one night when he lay tier, adding the su; a-| half peur of hot scalded milk, |of its miry finger vincial San Gua. ly Atl re otjoct. Gt humdi amibibion ake | cel where tanked, Bee vees tae ican te sleep he found it impos- beating SOME then | add one-half cupful of cream and| The solution GE “the problem of | swerable their subjects, since | pict from time immemorial, The esses, ie x the Rock. The only|sible to lower at oe ids. a and flavoring, next the|two well beaten eggs; bake in a|the Hand oars teed ie in keeping | the latter Soni bring complaints sovereign naturally leads the way ;|Provocation he had given hea Woe desperate _effor flour into which the baking pow-}rich crust one hour and you have| its surface always so that the next | against them at the close of their!),, j. the first man in the state; he|that two hours before he had shot| failed, and AoE the "ine 0 der has been sifted, and lastly, tho|the famous old New England pump-|rain will find no lodgment, and ea eens Gato Tevinionn 1s himself the fountain of honor, |the lion of the ba: nd. He was rid-| he ay there staring at the ceiling: stiffly beaten whites of the exe | kin pio. hence in obviating the bad effects| | ou Bo up Tuer yo, | But with the accumulation of hon-|ing back to his camp, unarmed,|When he rose in the morning he which should be folded lightly into hive of “mixin ses me os is is ie . orable decorations at. ail the courts have left his rifle with his gun vin as way weary, and came to the dough. Bake in three layer The King drag movement has|man law. Festus, therefore pro-| (1 Burope, it grew impossible for |bearer, who was skinning the lion|the conclusion that he must have ake-pans, in a hot oven. To make| ALL AROUND THE HOUSE. |come with a rush. Ten years ago|poses that the other offenses be) one individual to wear all the|he had killed. The three {saw him |stept with his eves open i Mouseproot pantry—In building the Sts" speech advocating the King heard before the Sanhedrin with| chains, ribbons, medals and cross-|from a distance of quite two hun-|° During the days that followed of granulated sugar in one 9 To- imself present to insure fair play.|¢. of which King Edward is the re-|dred yards, and pressed hin hard | Anderson tried to exercise his eye- of boiling water, nia ab) an Soins-over: & howss,, before, the | Gr “the use of the King method jo|, 10. 1 am stending before Cacsar's |i 1,5 Gl naam sania’ Selecta [fon a quatier of & mile. He. was lids, but couldu’t as much as wink theeads, then pour over it the stiff-| nave it lined throughout e FOnEEY: | spreading over Maine and Cali-| judgment seat—The verb means bel oniy ean be worn, andl thie seleg-|tiding the some fast mulo that I]aba comrade when the latter asked ly beaten whites of three eggs, stir-|O4le, wire Tt is jot expensive to | fornia and between ; it is hide i now, and has been, standing |‘: js governed by his majesty’s|rode, and so outran them him to take a “smile.” “Tt caused jing constantly. To: this icing “add Dut on this mouseproof inner lining | 2 Texas and Canada and between;| there. For two years he has boon Dredileetions and the nature of the| | There are one or two things that] me somo trouble at first," Ander- ene cupful of chopped raisins, one| find the relief from the pests would |the Writer's printed story has been|in eustody of the Romans, and he| occasion. Thus, at a purely Brit-|any man riding lions would do well|son said to the sur cupful of chopped. nutmeats—pe- ig ‘ translated i 3 to Spanish and for |@eclines to be handed over to men isk fanetions GEE Regplipeer Phe Tiel ae wetsriat couldn’t go to sleep, but aah lay fans preferred —and five figs cut in-| oven though it were double several years the South American |from whom he an expect no JUS) signia of British orders and of| First, ib is not well to follow a|there staring at the t to thin strips. With this ico Be! Wall. Paper Help.—It is some | Rations tere benefited by it. The| tice. british decorations is naturally the|lion or lions into cover if you are | gradually I became eat is it and the top and the’ sides of the dinbs vidbedixy to: pitch’ the wall} Ptilippines are inoculated ; and for| 11. I appeal unto Cacsar—To this] Hite) on Dhara not even into thin] slept as well as any man—with my Never Faif’ OWNS —A. good plain paper where it has become defac-|*¥© Years or more the newspapers | Paul was forced, because (1) be was) But frst of all Tet us seo what eyes open layer eake that can be depended|ed or torn, and the new paper off Australia have pushed the pro-|geriain of being condemned by the /the insignia of an order generally Fo! een years Anderson Upon every time is made as follow-:| the same pattern is too. Nae te paganda of ‘'Good roads without eye meet slr on ot seas toner et In the Gaverot tie Bee thonelp little a his ability to go Rub one-half a cupful of butter and use. Try hanging money.” This year, in Missouri, |¥48 both just and timid, he could) 7+ greatest distinction, the Garter, | you, when you are hunting on foot. | t sleep with his eyes open, but two cupfuls of white sugar to alin bright sunshine until “the solors| the birthplace of the movement, |¢xPect nothing from him. the yconsist first of a habit, collar, |iIn this last case it instinetively | then came headaches and he re bea cream, add the beaten yolks of|are faded or dulled and it can be| Wo thousand dollars is being spent The council—The assessors, |hadge, star and the garter. In what] knows it can get away if it cares | to suffer a good deal. three eggs, and one cupful of sweet | applied to ie damag. r on|im one county to drag its main who Seed. as ‘the governor’ legal is called a full chapter of the or-|to. In the former it finds t rheumatism Toh “the milk, Next stir in three cupfuls of | the walls and will match it per-|"0%ds- Whole townships have or- | advisers. det, of the complete habit and in- YOU HAVE ITS PACE sifted flour, and when well mixed | fectly. ganized to drag every. mile of road Chapter 26, verse'1. Agrippa —|signia His majesty would wear 2 beat with a cake mixer or wooden fige Feathers—When you ales every tain. One township}He was the son of that Herod fie collar, from which is suspend-|and, resenting that, will attack paddle for several minutes. The shane ths feathers from one pillo utoae pees sateen its entire mile-| Agrippa whose tragic death is de-|ca the George (a gold and enamel-|with determination. The second more the cake is beaten the finer|case to another, have pillow ae An for three years past and the| scribed in Acts 12, and became ru-|ed representation of the Saint|lion Hoey an rode had every it will be. But the beating process | needl ‘aad: gcissors’all in organization is so perfect that its|ler over several Jewish cities. He| George and the Dragon), with the|chance to walk into the impene- to} Toads, every foot of them, are com-| was instrumental in completing the | star (worn on the left breast). This |trable stronghold of the myer grass 8® avoid drafts, and have a good fire|Plctely dragged in three hours) temple, and was deeply interested | full chapter of the habit is worn | if it had wanted to, The grass grew two rounding teaspoonfuls of bak- going with a large open kettle of | {vom the moment the order is given, |in all Jewish questions. He was only on certain days, known as col-| thickly not twenty yards from ing powder. Fold the powder in foiling water on the stove te cue | It 1906 the state of Iowa amend-||ast of the Herods. With his sis-|far days. On ordmary occasions—| where the lion was frst hit, — But with a1 upward and downward| ate steam. ‘This prevents the fea-|¢4 her statues to provide for the|ter Bernice, who bore a most un-la levee or a court—his majesty |it did not want to do anything of movement, and when thoroughly | thers from blowing and if the seams|"S8e of the King system on the etviebis reputation in the Roman| wears the ribbon over his left|the sort, and, angered by the long, blended add the well beaten whites/ in the ticks are o; and sewed {country roads. In 1909 the law was| world, he had come to pay his re-| shoulder, from which is suspended | hard chase, cast all idea of fur-| case is | of the-eggs in the same Inansers|aaetttee before attempting to shake made mandatory and has been|spects to Festus, the new governor, the lesser George (an oval badge, |ther retreat behind and came bold- Bake in a moderate oven for half from one to another, and then are|roadened to include the unpaved | Festus regards ib as a most oppor-| with a representation of Saint|ly away. from the covert it had alrecaiionr eh fies ee ; an hour. The cake should be @ rich pinned; basted saa whipped, you streets of the cities and towns. in|tune time to bring forward his dis- George and the Dragon), with the] striven so eeennenay to gain, Bere OF Sie ; brown on top when done. Hither! can do the entire operation without | *at state. tinguished prisoner. The hearing} siar, The garter, which is worn| Secondly, the man who does the Branulated of white coffee sugar| fosing more than ten or twelve fex_| Let all concerned take notice that |Was held in tho-presente of Agrip- [only with breeches and bears the| shooting mist dismount without de- Rheumatism of the eyes is not 80 may be used. If a soft cake is Stee: the foregoing, in no phrase or para- | P4 ernice, Festus, and the chief} motto of ats order—Honi soit qui|lay of hesitation. Ho t quickly unusual as readers saved ede Franted use the latter. | When a| School Day Helps.—Mark um-|gtaph, attempts to substitute the|men of the city. Tal” online. we Woe “belowcdke shioae tae ailakas Gite ban hae ae cen ae toresting ease mayb fruit cake is wanted use three cup- sefiaa' hy writing name on muslin | produce of the King system — the| 8» Expert in all customs. . .. | knee on fhe lethileg. mind as he gallops up—if possible, | recalled. When Wilkie Co ins t 0 {ule of light brown sugar, four cup-|with ink and sewing to inside of|hard earth road—for gravel or|among the Jews—No idle compli-| “The badges have grown so num-| a spot from which.he can command | famous novelist, was at the Is of Mobis two and one-half tea: top Sais black thread; overshoes|macadam. Enough travel must| ment. Jewish customs were his] eyous it has been found necessary | the lion for a few yards every way, of his tie Fe epee siete ae bre and rubbers by writing name on|pass over either of these styles of | Specialty. to fasten the small ones issued to [and on which he ean plump down, | what wos tee paeart Ths aaued nig, and handkerchiefs by writ-|road in order to keep it at its| 4-27. Paul’s defense. The main| Companions of any order in a| Tf there is no such place, of course, | matism a e vers ee Us he centre with|best. If there is not sufficient tray- | Points are: (1) that ‘all Jews know | closely packed’ row upon the left|he must stand up and shoot. All| suffered the saat gat B a th u ink: “Fuss ghildren with a black| el either will go to pieces, On the] his strict training in the belief in} t yeast. By this means it is pos-|delay is dangerous. Get the beast ier eight meth, ; bat Bie Bas eas ae i sae ee cloth pen wiper and a clean cloth other hand too. much travel will ba areal pad ea ints sible for his majesty to wear a great | before it rushes in Any cool hun- is ene 3a Pere odid ng ates. Flow inet i ion; had his dith- : p aa hash “Take ‘ia es ‘estes ind | to use Poban painting. Line ruin any one of the three. Or, ap-| tion; (2) that he, is dith- | many orders and decorations. For, |ter can knock a standing lion out te ee eer all ay pet "the sleeves of girls’ dresses peuvent proaching the problem from an-|¢ulties in accepting Jesus as the|in addition to a row of, say, nine with ‘one shot at reas hundred yards to elbow, as they scon wear through} other angle, the more travel fulfillment of promise, until his|on the breast, he can carry four |or less. No living man can be sure on the desks and thus can be mend-| earth road has, up to a certain ee conversion and commis-| stars below a ribbon suspending a of hitting a charging, snarling em- |? tone.” The malady a im 2 5 spoontul of ‘cream of tartar six éd easily. “PU hangers on winter|point, the better it is, And the|%0a to the Gentiles; (9) that the|badge across his breast, another |todimont. of death.—D, W. 8.| Reyer times with half a eupful of flour. |cais. Mark mittens by db @ing | witieestate rel is true ‘of gravel or hostility of the Jews grew out of|round his neck, another fastened |Rainsford, in the World's Work Bed witl hie eyes, though the ae Whip the whites-of six eggs untill name written with ink ‘on muslin|macadam. We may, therefore, con-| bis zeal for w'at Moses and the] to his right shoulder and anot! they stand alone, thon gradually|¢, inaide wri-b. Dtess children clude that when the travel is sugi.|Prophets had distinctly taught], his left, making in all seventoen COINS OF ALUMINUM. stir into them a half cupful of! neatly. Never allow them to go|cient to break down an earth road | (23)- decorations which King Edward a Granulated sugat and the. sifted! with holes in their stockings. Teach] the surface should be covered with| ©, The hope of the promise — In-| VII. can wear at onco, whereas sav vents OO DRGES ME ae 2 hard for eight minutes, | {}iom to brash their teeth and hair, | gravel or macadam; and when the sane the resurrection of all Jews| King Edward VI. could only have longer weigh down man’s pocke! Rech ser - clean ungreased pan : “ a : : rance. As it is no more bronze} wi with a funnel in the middle; Bake | ee? tueir hands and faces clean, fgravol or macadam. fails to with-| ' stare in the Mossiania Kingdom, |«vorn three of four. money ip now coined, And the sbote-| plieowel me give them a bottle of shoe polish to| stand the traffic the hour has come vell as the coming o! me i ees . Ho a steady, oven until a straw tse when shoes grow shabby. They| when we must plan for brick or Sith: * gels being felt | Biduhanth see oe eae ee comes out clean from the thickest sinter A eae x The question is equvalent to he substituted, and it is hoped that i operate lost igat past: “Tirt.the pan upside down spprecition of tho teach qe Pty tue peters Spain ala “Why ‘not! believe that Jews was PAR AND NEAR. fe Suita G. oeeilt have boon beet amemeeebe cana get DHCRUaTL te ou 9 clean, towel and as tho cake tragetook well ene | oealitics where farming land is} Taised from the, dead? 2 ., [gun by the end of the year. ‘The lease. the eyelids, and by. means 28 cools it will’ slip out of the worth thirty dollars an acre, and| 9 Contrary to the name of Jesus Notes of Interest From the World’s meine or rather an alley of it, will} grat are cole ica ple. patient and aides pees 7 a be proc —In order to stifle epee of it. Four Corners. be used only for e Masao 4 a tae en Hot several months: the oinld = with a boiled icin ee < ith : 0. Gave my yote a, at [Penay, pieces. which w e : ay! USEFUL HINTS, elite es enaey whee eee ey the ia that Pa Patil wad “al Bortusa! possesses but one bat ihe diameter at tar bah ojoting and openiog ae her sae Ps Your starch will not stick of you| not put a hard surface on its main} member f. the Sanhes Smoking is’ increasing in. favor | thicker and lighter it the ec 2 ee PANE REDE. stir it with @ wax candle directly traced highways is-not living up| 14; Punishing them ig all the lin France: 2 halk Pesnc an Oe neo eee ne tink # avatten ahr »» Ice Cream--Take one-half pound | it is made. its opportunities. An e- Sadie. n various places in Phe Pe the only British pois- 5% eae lit ate wns| For the tonst cto lamp ue that where land is worth one| the Gospels we find. references to : HT {geet iuaiten Tia pices ate tel [tos ig Gyan ane ca ese rea int of milk. Mix well, put on fire, | course serve an egg es sprinkled | hundred dollars the stone can be| the synagogues as places in which Leopold of Belgium. rises |’'2® aN ee anil taeda for a frane, : 4 keep stirring until it’comes to a| with minced mint lea shi a caret ule by rail, }men were accused and punished regularly age is ie oe nce babe ta their cost. ‘ioe Al POUND. ~ boil, and then add one pint cream} For covering ae pots have| The method used is very simple, | (compare Matt. 10. 17). There are 88,000,000 peop'e in the Besides lieheneen Pune of send Wivok bo thatasen’ bitein cat treshlysmade Gourrand water paste.|The King drag which is used in all) To make them panueee 6 waited States, ED ieneer ane a aluminas | Bond Wasa amie Bana : — freeze. Before serving coyor tho| Use it ho’ these, road itiprevements can be | deny the, name of Kaiser William is a keen lover of | eg not oxydize in air, Belle at That Pitee, scream with a meringue and bake| A young rabbit ean be easily re-|made by any farmer with a couple} 16-18. ‘Paul here agian [pe German folk-songs. wi “in a very hot oven one minute.|cognized by its sharp claws and ot plants < “ spliced logs, an aaner, eral revelations. Tho command to| House-flies attain their full 2 “BATPIN: China is the arent a kin, ©) \Meringue—Four whites of -eggs, poe iexbone es a few braces and achain. All that) preach to the Gentiles Sense er growth in/about four we SUICIDE WITH BAT country of the world, and there is =: t+ “yell beaten. Add one-half pound} Strong drink may be overcome! has to be se ae to have a hard, dur- jel eon? Acts 22. 15 and 21).|° There is a ae su Bree fe every} A rather Sec aide was} a, enuff there worth the theoretical “of powdered sugar and flavor. Or withoutithe. aid of drugs, simply by able dirt road is to draw the drag} 22, To small and great—The Lord | twenty. pints € Shas fancy price af $109, 000 8 a. poi ~* & -one-half of the recipe can be used.| the use of buttermilk. over the surface occasionally —| had ueiitlinithe ‘anew Ketek Wise a stronouteslooenle go 4 F th vas| which is handed round at the great » Salted Almond Sandwiches—Heat| Clean combs with a good stiff nail | especially after a rain, when the} name before kings (Acts 9. 15). back to 2356. B.C. i; i iffering fr neu- | hanquel one-fourth of a cant of best olive} brush, dry. They soon warp and| farmer can’t work in his fields —} 92, 23..The teaching of the _pro- ne out of every twely® marri i i irious. ‘in this: wa broak if washed with water. rounding ne mui pie road | phets and Moses was: (1) that Mes-/ages in America ends in divoree.| Ar the nurse was leaning over his! buy the bulk of ave fat from soup, clarify it,|from the ditch so e the, siah should come ; (2) that he should} London has the hee bee be suddenly sprang op, and pale brown color. Drain on paper,|and you will hare the wherewithal highest point in ee ae “This suffer; (2) that he should rise again among the great cities of the world. | ¢ ga hatpin from de cap, stab- then toss them in a seasoning ofj for basting meat and frying vege- arcane creates a surface from|from the dead; (4) that he should] The population of the United fede ‘uleisel! to the an) It, Pepper, and paprika} tables. which water readily runs off and be aes to the Gentiles. Kingdom is two-thirds that of Ger. | nurse extracted the pin, When biacking a kitchen range] on tel at cannot remaia to form Much learning—The many! many. ‘man-died 5! ‘ doe: Chinaman ine itn mix the blacklead with vinegar, if] mud-hol wrtiabe: literally. 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To e reen ma; Fount in: sprin, the G saberaees is the exact Pe shoal of hore) is sometimes “He states that over ple Recipe, —Two eggs beat- for yesdiatle filed: add eeajved putting mud and water into cold oppo os) mad. vo or six miles long and two ¢r sy t, one eupful of sugar, two| chopped parsley-to ery salad | storage in the fall. op Ward King, Witho ae Title are fee aillon bed ce in Technical Magazine. thon ouldent fain oe £3,500, a was bequeathed n—This is preferable to| last year to charitable institutions “Almost thou zs the Eibied Kingdo: sackets last year. 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