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Thr ium. uUi |>roblrm Out i-onfuard him *»- oh; the nrhlrou* •uSrr *ud thr un;.>j;y Vthy thr morl ' " •oU» rriiii tiai ohoo'd rtijov nutiru' J>ro»pmtJ and murcnual di-riplr. h- vab>r<«ri to 11 tfcd t- tirrlrftly rijhK-oi- to ■ .upermrlr ,u.< in .11 llu tot.. *rhy dor. Hr «Uoir thr onroiir to o-arecrO .»d thr brhrvrr to •fan? VVbr dor* Ht' tu»t oblitrr.tr rvr% amiK-r aod pfrartvr ctrry taint* "Ti} «lor* Hr I-rru.it the fodiy to p... throlt*!. ao many drru aoi! raiinf ***** ot aStrttoa. Whv »rr uattiv nf tur Cbrirtlr** *o tree from human ioi.rrj ? Thr*r »rr qur»t.on» vrhirh nave brtn freah in the tmnd oi every l^nrratioo. and the on’* »*u»tait-tr an-a^-r i* the one that aufhard the p*aitui»t. Rriorr undertakinf to devrUp ■>. iro|-«r-tar.t a atihjrvt it t« nectary' tivat «r dive*: our mmdiaif one f-ovaible mi*ctmrrii lion. The iiiiplieat.o. of thr tell I* not that all the wicked pnwner. and that all the nfbteoii- are a*ictr<l. It la not that all the untid y ii«r lu-cacar they ara ungodly, "i that all brliever* are vJHulrd breauar they are beiiarrrv- It t* Dot true that all the worldly enjoy auicra*. and all thr righteou* art di«contrutrd. unhappy and ananccr*aful. The p*almi*t Ha* in a |ira*ir.utic mood at the time of uTitins. and daaenlw* a condition from nlurh lw waa ercntnally ex trie* led It t* trnc that •ome godlr** men and women rrrm to be happy atiLprn-prroua. and that »o“»r deleted dimple* are sTtatly afflicted But it i* far from the natural deduction of r-cripturr and experience that all the *od!y arc uncacreaafiil and the »H-ked pruepetOUV tbonxli we .1 j aekBOwledir lha: the nacieot aent.nient of the text i* not w.th oat its modern apidication We at ill won «ier why the nnri«hteou* prtwper and the

godly art afflicted

1. WHV THE t'SGODLY ENJOY TEM • KIBAL PROSPERITY We cannot deny that many world y pew p> hare an iboudance of ufe'* biciringi, and that they appear to be quite free from adreratv It i* well known that many of our moat wealthy people *cetr, to be -.ndu ferent to religion, fney spend thyir time and mean, cither in humor** or weking pleasure. Our contention l* that human »u*vcm or failure is not an infallible criterion by which we art to justify or condemn the goeernment of God. U ia not uncommon for jodle** penp-e to inherit property. Nor ia it unusual for un bebering parent* to leave an inheritance to their fhildooti- That while there ha* been utter indifference to Chrirtianity there ha* l-een no want of concern il •rmmuUtion of wealth. And many . seas a disinterested temperament thil protreta them frum needle** care and anxiety. Unbeliever* are often more nhread than Christian. "tbe duMrei u! tin* r.orM are wiser in their generation than the children of light.' 1 A life of utter a-i»irptino in the at cum nlatioo and man* lenient of money develop* an * rumen one alio read ihr dtsrover* whatever v-ill .-ontrunitr 11 his personal and temporal rdvanceu-en' And aiae- we are free nwwal «rni* it nnaaible for one.to succeed h. the c.trevfiou

of hi* ambition.

Unbeliever* are clien ie*» *n spa onThey will do many thing* lemporal comfort thi: other* will not. A ftodlrmortal n ill keep a ea'ooii or a gatph ing den. from which the prout* are | He will desecrate the Kahoalfa nnv of tbe diviae laa* withowt ne*i-.aiiou no lung a* hi* penoaal interest i* ciwo-jr aged. Hi* motto is “eat. drink nod be merry, for tomorrow we die.’’ Would a reborn mm! and heir of toe kinrdotn do the same’ A true ditriple of the Gnat Teacher would not ron*- .oa«> tranagre-* nay civil or rejfiou* requirement, even li by such a violatma he would increase hi.

means and mniiort. Tbe attention of

wealth and on iwraonal romiori. It ia about all many think of. They think abaot amoey when they retire. They drram about it at night. It ia upon their mind* when they amake in the moruiny. aod tiuy labor for it during the day. It » tur oab desire they have, and it is nnt strange that they should obtain it. Obriatisn* are ntiwilliog to deprivt them oeleea of the totefon and blesamg of gir-’ tag. Our cburcuc* are aupiioried by the aeofeaaed folio*er. of Christ. All the phi bathropi - anil charitahlr organisst-ona are tegel) tumaincd by thoae who bear the CTinatuo tbiuc The chnrrli ha* grtat mason to thank tfoil for tbo*e who jive so liberally toward her suppoit. while the world i* either hoarding or wasting it* mean*, thee are app'yiug their gift* to tbe social, iotriiertaal. tuoral and eternal provruient of other*. The long suffering of God i* not to be ignoerd- God permits nngodly people '

•waa And iH-raelve. nmitanted unh tknmrirtmn that «e have hero the canm ti o-ar ora *»Wertuf. A m* i who attempted to atca. vih-at •mm ao eter*tor brnaght dnwa an aval.ache of the »tafl of lur shirk a.notiiofrd him ta death Hi- had traagrmeed the law and brought upoa

himself destruction

Some of life'* ad I era.I im are brought upon u* by other*. The social fabric i» *o rjoaaly « meti i hat erru sue thread rotrnot he broken without weakening thr n hole No we suffer for the deed* uf oth era A bank official ainconnda with the fund* of the inetitotion and many losr • II they [ioa-e**. One partner defraod* an other and thrums him into bankruptcy Thr rrraident u *»*a*»in«lrd. hi* familv brukro hearted and the nation and world in muuremt An -.ntnxirstrd father dr •troy* the life of hi* child and the faci

i!r never recover .‘ram the shock tiaaabiv find permit* affliction* upon Hu paonSr. Adversity ia t. well as prosperity. I? it wore

.he former we should become ha different to the latter, and forget Un

. which all b'eevinf* dome

Pro*|ieritr t« • move severe »n l refined rat ot ehartiirr than *dver*ity. a* one Tour of sumiMr *uu*oine iwoduci* giralri orrwpiioa than the longmi ninter* day wii* n-flb brr famine l* mare In be en wd tlian ancient Rome with 'aer fata! noplex; of wraith. Better gra-e with M-emtt than plenty w.tUuat aauog *a]t. *' he}isre that God *oih litre* *mde

on t.i bnng Hi* rluldiwn back to .If. He take* ae-ay the ido! cf • imc

heart that Hr may be the oalv objm t of

"Ir •nweps away buii*aa and . .;b Hi* people that they at*

dependent on Him One ha* exeranal tug pain to tenrh him thr fiaiity of to* body and tint certainty <-f it. ultimate di* •lution. B|«Wg«lin turd to my that oi*ny ■e like bov* too*, they ,on!v spin when iw' fairy tale in Brad ardioe that will yoiirry to ou- mind* :i-r (terprwtation that ne oajht - to apply tn tbe sublime doctrine <•! providence A -eriain herun: reaolred that he would rai-el from place to p!»cr until hr i-.enit omr one woo conk) otter a satisfactory xplanalion of the govern men t of Go<|. A* hr wa. pa**mg along im fa;* eontrnipiated

journey an angel

TUK SUNDAY SUUCIUI. INTEBNATIONAL LlS»ON COMMINT* FOB MABCM 17-

* rirwl IJwarier—f.ead l ake I*.. IT.aa-GotdM Teal. *S-loptr. “ TP. Mightj

luirodllrtinn llnr>nc the qnarlor we liave .•(Idled the Hie o' t'ar-ai tram Hi* vvalh in ihr beginning of the third yoat of HisdinbHr mtnielrv The Drat year »• called,the year of oowuril i. heiwme of the little / recorded about Him. ‘fne eecuiid jeaF ta the year oj Hu grealaat poputartlj. whffr the third lea' i* the r ar of oppo*> t o* and death. Hi* panularilj raarbed

RIDER AGENTS WANTEB fat aMh town U> take order* tor Our now Qrada Guaraataad Bloyclaa. Now 1903 Modolm

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■ta;height at the time oj lha mtn

tedding tbe ttre thousand.

Lr.ao 1 Top., Jew. »mou« ih

tor*.. Place: ..acjreth

Jrsu* grow and bargma .tronr like otnet : children. At the age of 1 waive He wen; I with Hi. parrat* to the faaat of the Par- I ic-t— — - — tbe retara j

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To Uaa a Gas BanflcIf the gaa range ta ana J sad prc;:r* ly treat el H is tbe great eat eionatslxcf of strength time and fuel. Tbe Important thing to hem.- in mind la that matches ar* - heaprr than gaa. Don’t leave a burner lighted bn-ama yon will nee 1 It la Ore or ten mtnutaa Turn II

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ished: tit* | arrnt Ur tell, them U. Eathor’s Im^new

Naxarrth.

gentiv re-wm ret ore* w ith

• Him;

II Topic Prepariag the way ‘of tbe l«ord. Plare Hie a ildrrne** of Jodea.

Tilwnu* t arsar. nomaa r-mprror. i iauc. j Governor of Judea; Heron. trtr*rvh of ’ Galilee. Anna* and t’aiapha*. high poe«a. |

Joha preaehrq in thr c i-derue*.: bapt-acd in Jordan, prra-hed irpentaner: taai.tad that they bring forth trnit* unto tepentance, a thorough if formation iwqntred of

all; i-ointed lo the Me*>iah

111 Topic Jew* overvomwig Satan. Plare Mount (luaiwntan... -Itsu* goe* Irom Naaarrtii in Galilee, ta hr bapturd of John. John •hnnk* fiom asch a atep: Jeau* urge* it. i« baptued. the braren* are copenrd; _ l be t-pirtt J ‘

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night. Satan bread.

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The tirai nielli .hey lodged ! T r-g....

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ent their time in praising Go.1 . . — r-ing upon divine thing* In the avam * when they departed the angel took vrith him a cup oi aolill , old The Nieroad night they vaaw io the lumic of anothn religioo* man by whom tb«> Were mmt lioaiiitabiv entertained. In the hon-e t’ney had aa infani upon nhom tlieir effeetion centered. When they left the next tnora mg thr angel Je.trorrd the life of jhe child. The third night they were —tier taior.I io a home of grtwt i esltb. When tlirv left the followuig morning the angel killed the favorite .tewird. The last night was at the home of a godless man. lo atmni be gave the cun of gold a* the nngel tef: After the fourth night the hermit naked the angel to explain whv he had takes the enp and given it to auethr:. why lie had takes two Sven He replied. I rill wOw explain The ffrs*. man wa* bring rained by hi* cup. »o 1 took it away. Tbe ■econd home waa more concerned ia regard to tbe ehild than “ ....

Read* frnm l*a. #1 1.

Irnmelf; Hr hear .ad. the thev que.-

Iie* the aw-ripture to. Hi t the iMOr, thtJwafken-hi ■ the bflTa. Vhe bruised

J TCere "l

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..bom be waa plotting lo The golden cup waa given tc thr r man because hi* only comfort wa* be liad here. Or iiva^ei and inspired

word* “All tiling* wrak together for

All ostenaible proaprrity i< not (roe pro*

perity. Thr prosperity of the world i« greatly overestiinatnl Some godless men sneered in certain particular*, bat they hire not that which i* •.vortfa r-t-re than the treasure* of Egypt Thev are poor apirituaHr. They rmnuoi purehase at tbe

c-arlet tbe one great need of the aov!.

The adversity oi lof rigotroi:* i« - we o.r-e»iimal«t. They do k'xffer. thev rjpert to suffer and ate wriiKnc to *offrr if •Uch auffsrlng trill roatrihu.* toward jl't hraiion. But i. ■* h-tler to tw m mole-ale

-jin: Hi* lowly birth: H*

her*use He ia not rereiveu. •watifie* Hi* roarae by Elijah aod E iaha. thr* think Hr -ot* them lower than tlbeathrn. trv to kill Him: He earanee lopic i be miraculous draught cf fiabe.. Pta.-e On the Sea of GaHjer. Jeau* walking by tha Sea U Galusr the people piraaed uiwn Him: He entered into Peter* boat and Utight them while lory stood on inr land: cj-nwanded Sir-on lo la on eh out into tlw deet-’ (or a d-wagh:: Simon said ttiey bad to-.Vd all night nni r*u|hl nothing, but be obcird ( uriat» word: a multitude of tiabea im ewed; the net breaking, and Peter beckoned to . and John to come to their aaainboth ship* were filled until tn*y to sink; the disriulee wrte --aurnat tlw miracle They left *U *" d

fallowed Christ.

VI. Topic Chewt hea-ing diaeaM-. 1 -ace; Caoem-um -Ie*u. i# ib the tyoagoziM «* tbe Sabbath day . Tv.ehe. the pro;, e; thry r astnnwhed at Hw doctrine, au uneleao . K irit vrie* out: Jean, carts him out: lama spread abroad; at Peter».fcmMt: in«fa*r. in-law I waled when toe eun wa. dona t’ie diseased and thort poa.ra.ed • uh oevi * t brought to Him. aid He he rd th'lu nd t-aat out toe deei’ia. He tufi-rvd not the devil, to apeak- . Jc*u* i> not depeufieat ui«o tte teaGmonj oi^deriU

than

Their i* on y

and be in -h» kinx lm • eallo and he ontnHe of hr in the k ngd^fi ml*

: God i

It

. we are safe — keeping. A child once »ud. I know Uiat lb- i -mur al trill obtain inslire b.-caact-in' father i* the jr.dpr We know t-i*t —. #h*3 bare pr—pm" " —* -■* 1 ‘~

We know (hat

.hall l

J*crll of

’Not that which enterelh into the m-utb 'iefileth the man: bat that which n;«ceed»ut of the oouth. thi* drfileth the It make* a riul and an etern*I difftrenee to ns hnw we exprw* ourselves. A man i* in greater danger of aeU-dcstnir- - by apeak ing than by eating. Eormer—any French words were in common u*e hr tbe Gersunt, but now the Emperor s mdurncr is toward thr anbatilntio:. of tier man Iran* for the French - fir idea being that, a* the people apeak, a* .they will become. Tin. is supiKvsed to beget a higher and more solid patriotic or national tpirit—aa. other things being equal, it “ t. Statesmen perrette this truth ia _ hot tarn principle enunciated by J« and thus apply it. But in our *— lives we often forget to act < hitima n% to think evil; it barn more to any what we think. It it Io Iralou that ailencr ia so often golden. it i* also cm the aarac general principle that it i* worth while to apeak a pleasant word- d we can do do more.—Sunday•

m he bad a proeperoua voyage with ilie plunder t» well known. Her you not. said he. to thoae who were with him. bow the gods faror the aaerilcgiow*; The interprrtatlon of the tucident waa from tbe standpoint of n heathen. Cod simply permitted ham to escape. Donb<Ira. the ungodly are aBowetl to pro*par. m order to teal and prove thr rigktnmn. It is a trat for tbe faithfnl hut Tm fortunate to ace some god lev. mo earned on thr sea of pro*peril; But : a test that are are abundantly able In tain Socraira. being asked wba*. would he Wexationa to good men. replied, the pro, mty «f the bad What wonld res the id: the prosperity of the good. It ia Dot aod cannot be made to appear io compatible with the prurUion of (tod*, governmcr.i thai the uagadiy shonld hare a mnsarr of material praaperit; U WHY THE KiGHTKOt’i) HAVE AIN

VEKUITY

Hating admitted that the ungodly often rc.tsriLriri&iJTf'd: qwcaliy snbyrrted to the grratert aaffrrhm of bod' and mind, and if pr ' - ■mertaw tk- canae. Not all

nly atlwr >s the .1 I of tha TeagwA

Si^ri i it. It

Bow ta Cat XT arm. Warmth ia a sign oi life. That il it a very desirable part of our comfort ia

irerin^fr n

is an open fire or grtat temptation taking in all toe

re can gex iroin each a aourrr. But hate learned a better way. They

•ad make it

nmg of theii hewlthy a hock oi

the winter's cold, indoor* oi ’tv rooming. If there heater near by, H ia i » try to'get warm by

o prnu Hi* div lord between Christ

_ peah ably at PHer’a bonae. a great crowd ng the tWor, a paralytic brough: ant) ranted to the roof; the too' torn up: tlw bed »-i down. Jeau* aaw their faith; “Tfav •ma be forgiven thee:” the eenbe* ttrson; Hineakrth blaapnemie.: Jvau* ■n.nw ■ them, which ia eaaier to «ay, Ar.ae. o.- tier iina be forgiwunf The care; the peopw • tuaard. They glorify God. Mying. ’Wr never saw it on thi. faablon. Thtv saw that acme bnt God could perform aurh a .ounertul cure and they were filled with errrence and fear. The divinity of our

Lord as here fully established.

Yin. Topic: Bsaaoning about Uw Sabbath. Place: ta perms urn tvhile Jaau* and Hi* disciple, were wak.Bg throaeh held of grain on the Nahbatk day. tb- _ .actpli* plucked the mm and ate it to aatiaty their hunget. thr Phanaera fonnd fault; Jeaaa yurtified thru roarae by referring lo David's act in eating the aooa * u> the priest* who woe objged the Sabbath; He he^ed a mw with a withered hand: they wou.<d lift a sheep out of a pit nn the Sabbath day. and mao h batter than a •heap. . IX. Tmnr: Trim and talar rrligwo. lace The Mount of Beatitude*. «■ the Horan of Hattin.” After a m*ht .of .prayer and after choosing Hi* twa.ve apeatle*. Jeau* preached the Senoon on the Mount to Hm diaSpie. and the aawiu

He abowa that

be doer* of tha Word and not hearer* only; the one who hair* and dim. m likened to a wise man who built hta horae on a rock and- when the storm* cama it stood. the ame w ' he a foolwh

then light It ataio when you arc ready Don't light up and fb-n gn cn la fill yoor k#t*le or oaf your fry lny ' pan. Have *11 In tend loess before you light tbe t!Mn* Don't ana the large I bur»cr' whom the eotall'r odsj rr tb* tlmiperer trill d*. •oal Vt welL Tt:ro ‘ tbe burneta down wo u to uae only • bat gaa i> naaded. See that tbe Amur Is I.) a. noi red Tbe red liar • is ; wavterul. indbatlDg ImpeKnct . twnbn*tlon. If any of the burner hole* CL j up. tlra- thegn out with a •Ire or ro- ! mote nod lx»:i la • rofutlcB of a: rung soda aad ••ter. • Thi* laat trealm nt rMBOt be given boweter. with the old Kyle iwo-p’.ece i or cem-nter burnera. Dos'' light lb'ovrn more than four cr raven minute* befere using I org n r la waa" PI*b tin bxklcg osd brolSBg m •» to Oi •«• morb -mi psacible at the amne tfia* |

• itb the t-xicc Caate

If you want to ka.p nnylhlng warm In the upper oven -Imply light th* oven tighter sad let tha- burn without \ turning on the fan in tbe even burs :

Kitchen Neglect.

Why should kitchens be always built at the back of the lunwc. where th* gram ia (rimmed dewn and slop pails •ecumulnti-TWhy have ■ back of the house, anyway. Inatend of two front* equally reapiciedT T ae writer recallis Georgia a long brick bonae. with three front doors, one of the* the kitchen door; you could look straight through the Uouae Id plewiaat weatte* be-wurr (here were thra ■ other doers facing the ones that looked over tbe

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u ou nil our bieycim om ArmovAi c. o. d. to —« wu depomx Mid Nllow K> DAT* fltCS NT NT s&i'&ri. w <xz taw It.

WM. B. SHAW,

DEALER :»

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IF YOU ARE A FARMER

AND HAVE ONE CENTAL

bay.

The rone thr ' waa trained over the j drawing rocm ran nloeg to the kit- j rfcou and peeped Id at tbe dear obi mammy whv sang there very ofim. To j balance thing*, th.- peach tree that waa tralMd. EngtlUa taafclon. on the nanny wall of the kitchen, extended It* pliant branches to the dining room grape vinca, ear* lb* Cooking School Magazine. /-^Parsley grew In the Violet border* cream smelled of ra.r K Jki6 thr flavor of pemch learea that ahnmed the druggists’ product lingered In tha

cake.

The mlatreea could alt la the draw Ing roair and ace the children coming home from aehoul. or guest* driving ep from either direction, and. rooaequent ly. a freah handkerchief, and ccllat were a! way* ready. Dkey la the kitchen could always the them, too; th* cake was on the plat* and Zeke waa in his dress-coat when the door-kaock-er tapped And no one in that boose knew the front or the back thereof. la waa a kindly and original old Pennsylvania German who built a great sunny kitchen where »h* trim pany room Is generally placed because, he said, “mothrr" sprat nearly all ol her time In tte kitchen, and ah* should have the best. He gained praise in hU county, but no followers.

the Sr* of Galilee.

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Chnat and appeal to Him to sate them: He arise*, rrbukas the wiad .and aaya aato the sea. Prate be atiH. and there ia a gent calm: He gently reproves them fov thsir weak faith; they are sateomhad at ChfiM and the wonderful miracle. Let all Icara to hare faith in God. „ XI. Topic: Herod’s great.crime. HaeK Msehcnaa. Tb* daath of Joha "ccurrrcj about the tim* th* twelve returned. Her d Anti pas waa ruUrof Gable* and Perea. When he hoard of tb* mighty work, of Chnat he raid Joha i* rises. John had re baked sin in high plane*. Thi* •ary, for. aDowad to go unrebu_ conrae brought disaster to hinmelf. XII. Topic. Prediag tbe multitude. PUre: A dsrert plane on the northraat court of the Bra of Galilee. Ood can aaw «4y bread where it i> Irart .likely to b* ynund. Fire thotMnnd are fed. bemdaa womra and children; twelve ha.krL of Gag:r™TS'T l r« < ; I--- •TO-* -v. -a*'***: wrat to H*.

Yorkshire Pudding.—Beat iwp egg* nntll light colored and thick; add on* pint of milk and one level traapoooful of salt: pour bait of this cn one and ooe-baif cupful* of lifted flour, then add th* remainder: lea: well and pour Into a roaming pan; drop over tb* top three tableapoonful* of dripping In small pieces: bake forty-Are minutes; fferre with roast beef or roast lamb. Potatoes au Grailn.—Put two tablespoonfuls of butter In a frying pan: when melted add two tableapooniuls of flour; Kir until smooth, then add on* cup of thin cteam and one cup of Kock when boiling remove from th* Are; add the yolks of two eggs, three tablespoonful* of grated cheese, rail and a little cayenne: bt^a layer of sane* In a baking dish, then a layer of sliced potatoes, then more ranee; when four potatoes, cold boiled have been used, spread buttered rrptnha over th* top; brown in th* oven. nfriot Jelly —Bonk one-half ounce of gala tine In one-half cupful of raid •alar: put one cupful of milk ah^ three-fourth* cup of sugar over the Are In aa sg«tc pan: Kir until the auger Is dissolved: as soon as It bolls add two table*poonfula of farina rubbed smooth lo a Hula eoM water, stlrettg a minute: coo* undl clear, add tbe gelatine sad Kir until dissolved: remove from th* Are and when beglnatng to add on* plat of whipped cream: Podding —Make a - - —— _iik n*>*. rant if ftnnr

The Tribeiw Farmer ted Agricultural Weakly for Far faml ss. aad stands at lbs farad cf the agricultural press. Tbe price is fl.00 pnr year, hot If yon like it you can secure It with, your own favorite Inral newspaper, tbs Car* Mar H*mSLD. at a bargain. Both p-per» ou* year only •Lid. Send your order and money to the Car* Mar HkaaLD.

cTTHl«>l8TbRY»0F«CAK»iAY»C0UNTY )> Feok THE ABORIHIHAL TIMES To THE PEE8EHT DAY

An account of the Aborigine; The Dutch in rdhirare Bay; The meat of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Village*; Tbe Revolution and Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1813; _ The Progress of tbe Oovnty; apd The Soldiers of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.

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