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. . - * I THE, STAGE KISS, : SUSPICIOUS BIRDS. NI,NDOO NEAVENSq 1. � I
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ENGLISH HALLMARKS what. It Really M04"s Rather Than - Eller to Make Sparrows 111bow Their - I * .
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1. . � I I 1. - I—. � " 1-- � 11 � 11 � . Stage kis3esl NO 'One but an actor 040 winter day I made ,An expert. �
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1 11171.% ^ The.True bnes Are the Leopard Or' An actress Can fullf4ppreclate what Mont with sparrows to see exactly bow The Ula(loois believe In foUr,spect4l ; , I .1
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OmW of Ton I and the, Lion. ..they mean. The picture as preaeritedi for their natural suspicion would hold 111
I I - - - - , . . - . . to the Audience to - veryprotly, but the ,out against hunger. I bad often no� The first to called 94.m -log% "GOW0 0 1 .
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I I I . vision which iooms'up before the eyeA t1ced that It one put a little .bit ,of world,,11 the second, Sameeba, ,'Near to. !,
. . : LEGACY OF THE MIDDLE AGE$ Of the poor play,e, is something like string, 4 large button Or any strange G04;" the third, S4robam, 'Vod's Im. .
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.. . . I. . � . . this: . Object Among breaderumbs the spur- Age," and the fourth, Sayuteheyam, I
. . J I I . I � A face c9Veratl with a Co4flrttof cold POW8 Would not touch the broad, Thor which signifies "to be Absorbed la him." . I
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I % I . . ,- .. The Oyotem Inventitti bk the Gol& dream, which has been powdered over feared a trap. Starlings are less sus. To Sura-loga, the Arst degree Lot bliflfs, 16
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. . � . I . $1-99m.) � � sr�iithtl Compani ,of London to a With 4 thick layer of pearl white or P4,40119 14 this Way, If they. carp 90 the 00418 Of 411 Of those Who hAV0
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. �� � 0 "0101-9 Index to. the Age -amd--Q . About the bread at all, they qre, More ever Made it 011grImage to a holy place -
I . 9n;F_ -brunette pow4jr,- as the case--mgT be. . . I
. 1 I ,. to;%A0P ;'Uh : u1no"oss, of 91d Silver Articles. . Oil the cheeks, Are .daubs of rolage, trustful 4u4 - do not m4k6 Any fuss 'Or. who have paid for the temple, lights I --;I nu t
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I � . " I � . � . ' which. at that close range in no, About Some small foreigg object, Out, for one month. In f$ara-IQSa there. Is I he, vi F
. "F I 09" .. Uvery mark on your oldoliver means 41ble Manner I . p9s- I thought hard weather pjIgbi; I . V
. suggest, as they 40 to,the Ariake all weilit happiness and no work or oldr- - 0 010, ,
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. MOVIS"161 . . something, And it you care to luo sure* I 4udl6iace, the rosy cheekli of A country , the difference, even to sparrows. . . I I ��, I
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I , lassie. Over the eyes is rubbed a SQ I put a long piece, of apple peel the five sacred booUs,'drluk ambrosia * I-
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Val. A, record has.beeu keot at"G191 -f)6*ddkJ6i"A 6, tb-6xa-- and hear the bourls, sing.. I . , , .., .
4- poetical. The anderilds tf� eit; I)ut.mlgbt be taken by 4 Tery To Sameeb4 go the Sp . . �
_____ .. ___________ onalths' ball, London, for five centuries penciled, and a, Mark 0 Irlto of Alt . UaV4 14,11nem. .
--.---- , Xtends 4 OUSPIcitiva bird for something of the Xeerlkar4r, or workers In the Brahman, I
- ______ ______ - ___ - . of '411 Annual (late letters'and of the , . quar� I . . .
-1 ___ - ____ . registered silversmiths aud, their p ter Of an Inch from the eye At the . nature of string or tape, Whicit Spar- COMO; also those who. forego, the com. . . �
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In 133T Xing 9dward 111, granted a t Separate laah Is a bead of black . ,,rd It as an cumbe4t position, eating oufficleatly, iL - �
TW "L.Flf YEARS' LUC LUFUL RECORD � t'& cosmetic, which has emblem of captivity? DI . I
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_� _ -F,, charter to the Goldsmiths broad was throwwou the I -
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lug the reign.of Edward I'V. the Go*, � fifty sparrows perched In a tree, abolre - ,
ONZY L� bay. 04VO ' g . lips, WhIcibell 1W
Cox . . AiOM Bp w- .bAt It cWt buy a . to the Audleiace the hero is 'To SArobam, the third heaven, go the' I
- qut#e,r, centurylo aug , cessful record of wonderful, iiind stolt4V compaity of L.014dou, , as It eager -to press. to his. own, ari to big It. They looked At It very glumly, and soulsof such As never snoll Go(ro I - /' � 11
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M, Wraost miraculous cures of the most difficult erid came'to be known,. Invented and pot road N 11
Into practle an Alphabetical systei,it of distorted vislon at such close r4rige not one ventured to come 4O.WR, Gen- 61 by shaving or parIng, the rialla. Thes; I .
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intribxte cp-m of tb erally they woii)4 be devouring the �00 I
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- - _ , h troubles. Suchis Ouly a gash of carmine Diluted Into a I are the Brahman Yogis. They wander I �� I 1,
To chine's record., Tho6slt Marks, changing each ,year, The bread,. within a few sec6uds. For a I I . . �
.7 irids df cases given ,% oy'leading . rq Cupid's bow, A � 11 It- , about the earth; always going from left 11 . 4
, do,ictors as'hopeleys and incurable have bee -if - i were similar codes In the � I I 11 I
_ � Mu X and per6, , provincial The actressoees before her A picture .
I I in I . . . tle over three hours a crowd of sPar- to riglit. They eh't nothlog but nau-
� .aaeutly,cuted by -3�,Ychlm It is an'Infe .ble ibinedy'lor. assay offices. 1 rows watched the- bre4d with the ter- �
:, cotighs� colds, �rfinchltis, prieumonisi , egoort, even less attra�ctivle, for ten chances to seous food And live In a constautatate . �) I
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., consumption, iudjo, . This syston� -is one of the few'. be- Able piece. o -
lose of ap)petiW and all wasting disesom , . , . , -the in oaq-the hero, In addition to his grease - .ying ,among of abstraction on divine subjects, I I ;
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. I quests fif 1 Iddle ages, which have paint, wears -a false mustache and Is I it, but It remained untouched. Thou The fourth hea'
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, � stood the, test of time pructl�Ally w - also ven, S4yutelleyam, -Is
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. 'do . , Itb "Smelly" with t6b4cco, Ther glqre� one sparrow made up his mind to take I
"M son 4 " da, - the coining abode of the 'Inyane,'?.-or ... .1� I
wes ,. Put c4o.oge, By the provis of t ' his � ' * .7'. , orr:. - I �
� . Wd h 7t-0 Ionis. , of tile footlights tones down this con-� I the risk. He was soon followed by 411 : .
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dex' by which to Judge the Age of gold the faces, are Actually pirett, i bread.was gone. But they hadwasted .1, " - r-� I
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chiii. rny,luiip . . ave a guarantee of , 'close Inspection they reiemble nothing over three houra,-St, James'. Gazette. they are sick, no one knows It -but " � . . .
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Psychitlte.Nover Falls - - -Psychine has no ..Stibstitatei move than a very bad oil painting out . I . I themselves. They are, the stoles of the . - . I L . I
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. I I of forus. I DOWN. ..1N, THE ,FIRE ROOM. world. of .today And, believe that In - ,t my In k,
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I AT M.0 DIRALIRP.S.,40a iuid Sljoo 4, 40171LO . 6 . marks are hall marks, prop6rly speak- Taken fro this view' t, isaniie of, I . . . . . I Saynteboyam they will eventually be -ways. bappons just when I'm l4vited 1A . . .
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. . . .1 I Ing, though all marks on sliver- are. the very Impassioned' kisses featured I Rak � I . . . .a . � - arty ?!-PuneJ.1. . . . I .. I
DR. T.A. SLDCUM, Limited, 170 -King, St. ,W., Toroji" . coiramonly referred to'aa hall Marks. I . A plA . Ing the Ashes From, the Furnace of Rb orbed In the. delty. ' : I ". . a p, . .. . ,-6.4 - .. " 1. , .1; . . . . !
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I . . � "The true,hall m4rks Are the leopard on the part of the plaVers,Hairlet i My llwatohes,'� four hours long, beo , � The'Leanink Tower',of Pisa Is'178 -
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. 11 - . . used first from *1300, aWd tit 1545a, lion . . . I . gan at 8. In the mornIng*and At 4 in I - . I . feetl' hel ht and -leans fourteen feet i
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I - I - W. I I . I ;1 I * . punched Into the inetal with a. die, the A. UNIQUE CRITICISM. i , .NVAS mine excepting when It was my % - . Tone and Manner. *�� * 1, �N_ .- . - . . . I
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���_ animal appe�ringln a shield or'oblong ,. . . . a true that animals can be -taught. I . I - � r .
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I- I , r'?�� L,,�, - cold. . The. Shout.That Made Remington's� In- the mess room, . . I to obey a tone al=6�tbat is, a were. I I . I
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-1 , r; 3�� . I - 1 . . . Over the lion; from 1557 to 1680 tile - Frederic Rimlngtim!s . Studio' was I of. ail ocean Ifner Is unforgettable. . of wo�ds. 86 may a human being. I � . I �
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1. , �� . .� e. quiet. A stillness that betokens work : Going flown .that series of )adders Into, The . . . .. �
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I 3w,. -1. . ,-,- I . lion's body; after that the lion appear- pervaded the.atmospbere, abd the arto 1. the bowels of tbe,old Elbe, the heAt' likewise true tha.ty-ou nay say.'a thing � . .
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I. I - - - � - I - mark Indicate ce IA. , . ,y -lald.on his and, the animal may or ma- I . � 1. . I . I I I
, �11 Absoluteb � =r. , I I -TIO-a(rVe-r.r6a-s-&ff(r'Uro-gometimis-h -coIq,rs-.of_tItb_scorcIiin � gm. xA- and we were at the.bottom-t4D bott)m � spond to the tone only, but the same . I . . EifaRished 1879, I . I
. V"�%;�a I V-,� -N .� - ful In d6telaulnifig"the. age of a piece , dlan, chief,' ralsed.in his stirtup4, about- ' or ever-ytUl-n;--'Wag--thL-tnuu�-,UV-I'n-nwre----afr6rr-"I-p I . . - . . . , . i
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*110- - /. , . FREE . 1.1 ,the (late mark is Inills ' aves�..lnaplrjng'�Iiem with. 'mIndo than one, that -afternoon. ally
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ff -".� .. " I tinct. 'Th� date letter,or year mirk courage for the fight. I 11 head.'flreman of, out, .wdtch'.Iiom�d1at6-' Again, horges and dogs are the most - Cough, Gr
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. ,,, 2, k, '. Remington . had. not heard a knock . ly called my attention to a -poker, ea.41, ;sensitiv'e of all.briites,: the most easily . . . - I �
"I'll - ,� ov' . � � � �systerb seems to ,e been definitely .
- , . TO , , V . I av ' . . . Crcgolerle Is a obort:to AsthillatICS .
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9; 0?1141 . SEED ,4-% 10 8 ' r e of. y an Inch and a half thick and twenty . � I I .
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X., * 1% ettled' about 151% -for, Although the . at the studlodoor o th entrance - I .offeinded, vocourtg d, d cournged. . . I
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I I � A C4 . Was an Alphabetical system.,morethan an unannounced guest. No did he to thirty feet Ionz i'voursill be scream. Tbefefore, need one be surprised he , 'Does it not seem more eff�crivi to breathe in a .
.. . 113UYE,RS . '% % . - . ' . . . . I If i remedy .to cure .'disease o,tho broathhl organs-
, .1% . . . . Nt ^A ; ' ' Ofty ypa S.before,.It.14 customary.,to realize that two sharp e. . -a word, scan. 4�d.- "'Yours!" And he,threw open one finds It 'takes a long lesson to teach a than to take. the remedy into thv stomach . .. .
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I'll � .f y ning his � work with that critical exam- of the agh dfiots of it fujpace, panto- hone or dog to obey the word regard- lt.cur s because the air re i
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I , I . . ,liiustra= . , . point. , . -1 � �_ � ination'characterlstle. of the- man Who � mlialog what I was ,to 'do with the less of the tone and manner? ; That =iireatl� 9 vinf prolonged and constant treat-
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- I I knows art."* . oker. 1. dived for It madly, just barely , I
I ... GQLtalogue .1 . . . Charles II. raised tbe'standard.of the .' � I, - . I'�. . . . . . . either can be so taught, howe��r; thou- . children. It is iava uable .
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, � I *.6 . - wguhiltywi gudderdy:there burst, from the, vial or' 1 r - . ,. 'rhose orn consumptive'
.11 f6r 1907 '- I .metal, and,i.n 16 . the n4 ' as _ . t , .raised It, from the floor sad got It start- sand[a of peopjo� k .. �
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we will show . � 1: 'given a new mark, F a 9 e ids and fhenrdropped, . . �. . . I
.. I , IrItaunta. sitting. in - such bout as! Any: Indian chief - � d .into the ash, . . I - tend
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. I - I ou � n obiong puncheon; With, 4 . 'llbillb would have be I I none too neatly 'on top bf if. I'llurry � �. it , .rc ief from c,iughs or in- ,_ �
.. MOLUTELY Fluzz , a en proud of. .. . ' . I I � etc" say to my'littIL- Gipsy, Come - fl,mea conditions of the �
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I . tO"be too soft tor I �practieal purposes, . . ti I t rt. I and I stru ed' again wIth the - terrible quIetest. softest most -smiling ",sty a �
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I -,n CUTLERY with cellu- . , . . - . Ing to rake out-th� "a - I . SLnd postal rar Looklet. . . . ,V
. . loid handles and'Ster- . ".... iioWever,. an& in 1720'there Was a r& .. Ing back, dropped his Iihishes and Dal.' 1.poker, finally manag . nd she ;comes crifiging, U,embling and 'L�,-..-ka' 'Ymrs Co., . � I .
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... . /I i . .lpff saver wounts� . . . tukit to the. old, And presqnt standard ette And turned in the diiectlon of the asbes.w-Joslah V lynt In Suegess Naga:, .,ashamed., sho�.ving unmistakablk that 1.i:jjE:e 1, A,gc.us, Mont, . . 1. , ,.,� ..� L. I
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1. F4 . '�. I I of metal,' 'With. the leopard's, bead and thil I Ad ring . volce.� . 'I.: . I. I I � I . And.. . . I � . .. ..� I sbe. considers . The - - . ..-....,,"r.a'md',1 . 307, .. . . . . . . .
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I &eAll this. but we prefer -16 g! . , .. I I .y . . ,et� ppeq. I q.not. , . . I . � I .� I .
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I - %re seed . , . I I A , 11 .. .. Make- -him hobout. . Make him look. It. .: . . 'What Rules.,the w6rick .'_ : ,Intend io inflict,any'.purillsbiment. Then I � . I
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. �h Our 6tal6-9-ae--and__QuIde, . B06;t . .. . �: . Makers - began; to user. theli � private ' -6 his mouth. ,. So-so.11". Arid the ! Many . yeard ,ago John Brobghttm, I.'ca'n,frowa my worst.,hnd sbout,out . : '
! -this . I . . . I . - � . . - . . . I . I I I . I - , 4NO -a� . r '. New )�ork ratib�Vay MtStAkeS.". , : . I .
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� gave shouts i,Leqtdr', Wallack,-' Artemus W rd and as savagely as I p ease. 'r ; yOU'
. . . . . . . other Specidi Offers, As well as full ___� marks About 1303. � A't-fltst they used - atrangpr: vent to twombre .4 - .rb
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1. . . details regarding new and standard st-Vw-o lettej�s of ih I .. - , I others- tis6d to- �
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I 'i ... : - varietiesof Seeds, Plantsand Bulbs. - I . _-A�bout-173q.the Initials were' ubstitu me and 'this was big. I WIndburst's, In Park row, � In, New� . full , ita,subway that ai*',
, -j r � I I r ii-riple', prior to this 'date . -method of expre sloft 1w this . UCh . . r.. .
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- � � � .Paul Laineile'a Mark: was La. �. -Af, case,,* Remington, In Accordance With �! rules the world?" arose, and . va�lous r �'. , . .. . . g thi . ,
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I , � 0 , I " Thus.. Were our markq do he. silver as A 1,esult,.�In-s6li,d ,of the-. slijIttly .! Wallace, Who was * -present, re ' tired be- -, ' Ilere Is the governinent, rdel for . . - _,A1
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. .. - 1. . up to rAS4�leopftkd?s,. head- ilon, -daie. parted lips,' th6re Is, a.face so,:full.of �' fare long and some ,tim'e' later 'called,'.' , filpariln- brass. It -is used .In all the - . I I .
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1. '. er dhd maker's mark . r In 17841the: 0*1!uslas .. -�eipreasive. of a great 1. 'khowas .,Lelgh.from the room and -Stateg-:arsenals, and. Is ,,'aid for
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.. __ - X kovereign's'4644 was addod�tbe�,gf,7;.. heartfelt .throb gMng'v,ent to �A r, 1. tided to him a poem'which 'fie..had be the best In the world, Thi I I
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I I r o. . .. I " . . fr&n� thn � o In the .fixed hall Who made.probably,the most *,Anlque� r i made -Al happy litt�le speech. of,acknowl- ' the mixture n "a stone jar, , itying . r , I 'er
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1 . � � 14:1696 the hea,d'wat reduced some. west end cofiservatory,ther other" ---,__,,0_1 . � ui - .'' I ..
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" . i . . � a ,Wgirieas. A girl Vits: playing - �; . � 13 , , . dlately.t6 a bri IlinDt color.' If the metal �Eczeri�a,Siihlkheum,Telt6r'� , ��Yiel ,�I� . .
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his bea n 'shield became'-ob.. a. piano- In, An . . , Xsui from Wa 1�]%row has hurledr . I is grp4sy�as cand1b,sticlis would 'be -7, I- , We . It, I . .
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. � 'long, and ln-.I�L-j his crown was taken denly ' * she. . began . Moodelasolm's , dip. first in .a. $trolig.'solution ot. potash; .� I ni, I an 11c. ing.
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. . -.,'mar ,, tea 'from 14k-)7. ,,Cao�t you . siop* that noise.' noti; -I� I Sek,&C-fe, r � ID , daisierves� .'Nioot. cirealt pea �entb�ely harmless,. and Is- very satisiae- .. � . - ... .. i . , . : .1 I . . ..
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, I ,turre castld or fower'.*, The, stand- explain this to'you?", broke InAhe in". 1 �..� improviuk tfio'Gaxae. tory. � - , ., .. I .1 . rxiaj615�iea1r'an,11 rae I
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I . 4ard ma. Was a thistle,, which was - Of blWitess, who seemed to be. a � pri*l- - The fact that very. few first, class. bil., - . . . . .. I . . . � . ..f.f,areatiW% Afirahasivorlmd wondep-�Jbr i .
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4ek4n In E . . 864iae day,"' rep'lie unruffled teaelk- stick .
,Witiburgh in 168i. ... S,the garne.' Vignaux, Schaefer and Wasson to on6'duritig. one's- b6yhood,, will . -
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. . Glaiig,oN� had a - curious etnbletn�a�. er, "She.1i naturally taleoie,4. Just - I. . champions more than thirty . I ,. . WM"/V* k - ./I I
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. � , 1w .from orhe branch anti a-,fisli across. Iq don't it itli, -a and named is als4 were I TROCOARK R&CISTEREG; .
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. . I � the truuk,' stamped in an oval bunch- . the salesmart... "SLe DI&A too- fast an Suttonia diost remarkable s"Ing, not - , d to' expkalu. the :. conditions : � 1, " I .I .. I 1. . . �
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. . , � . -chor respectil,rely' with thic. lion. passant dr.: - , � I � . .. . � : Of all. the *Kp6ris - Schaefei., � . .and Just substituted others to Spokaue,ba"n �. _.. bitlait, - _',
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I .rp . . . . . -The..Htss Polite. . .. I 'gh � . .. I . SPOhAne, WOuld mallid a uew,stitte,', *
. , . I , .1 an [Ana -A d mother has glyon him'with .
. �. N I ftn_._AW_ . . be called LincollL. To the gisteriii '
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: , . Indicate wliat there is, An. ' an- 10 : UO De;, iioralngstar I It all his ]Ito. Usually her fond hopes Vie northeastern coui*los, of . Oregon. .
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I . subject forthoae'who Wish to gC ., �th . . . I . . : and -Sution �.all - I I a. � are shatter6d and fhe4 little Id6arl will - ... .
. I N,kato, - 'Trine6l" zhe.sdid, " '. .. p . - , I andtlie 1$anhandidil. dt ld%h(i. Such "
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.: , � I �against hl& of 4hpaueso, and they all r . . , 4o; the, I I .. L I I � I . � would be ,the ,fiew. State.. To round - I ', '
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.. . � li.ad Alft6rent y6ar marks.' I will deal' , sPOnsible. for all 'high rulas , " ,Is toasordf such A--,Ibaug�ou' as Tip,,, I e I ly - . . .
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. pnl.y *Ah tbp LonOon'marks,* � 0" - . - I I tho.-Invexii1o.o.Of Suit6a, an do . a Rip, Bull,: br Duck. And,, It sticks 'Idaho With � the. ootithoustern -countles ..
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by far the most Imporont, - '' : 1, #.n b be firs .
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. ear had ass . Igned to It a leta \, usi2e a Is politeness, � the �rlacle. ' sloned jrqat surprioc', , . � 11 .. I .. I . . I '; � I . . .. . .. . . of Oregon. What Is left of Washink-., -,
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. bIss-like this --I draw in I . . . I . ton qud'Oregori it vvoM,`tuth litto At ,
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Solthefek Is the fatheir ofall he rules � A Powerful Salve. - -
I .':,_�-'* . ter of the alphabet, which was -stamP` ,' breathf;keep*6 drawing. It In as- b . single stat0- t1p, to the jie64ht.Spo.
I . I . under,which Illiards are p1h ed. At - A -man In Nebraska invented a now
� . . . . ed on every- piece. of sliver inade-I or. Ion -as . I -remain, near-yoo. _Ai�or It I . . ' . kane only has* con8ented to this ro.'
, I sold In London that.yean When the blo , an I I ut . some of It Might be �varldus. iiine's.ho, has Outman ted. by. ' powerful-. double acting salve which, making ot the map, --New York. Tdb, . . �
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. - alphab t was Usd'a`ap they .went back . y 0 - his Inventive genius the mhny rridko ,'ShOWs' xhibited . I . I �. ''. . . I . _,
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. I . le I I . .. blown .ny9ur fair face, What an of- . I I salves of any . une� �. . . . . . . . '.. .
, . to 4 ag,aino taking usually a slWhtly I Impos6d on experts to. d6croase their - by I kind. ' The inventor Jr m * - . .
. . . different, f Orin * of . letter. fenso. . ad] Ing! And.,so we Japanese . g of accIdentally cut 62 the tall of a timO I . . I . . . .
. 1. These alpba,-� at' ya in . exchanging greetings. speed and .necessitated the maki I � I . . � .. . . . --- �
. . . bets .stopped at the. letter U, ,so that �� O Cot I ness we, hold - ' 'fiew restrictions. far the, other e;x ertj . wolf, and, Immediately applying some I . . 1. . I
.. 1 dach of these cycles Is an even''twenty I I . 1 . ,our breath.". could all take advantage of I th . of the salvo. to the stump, A new tail . I . I
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I. I . One ivay..of eotant6r6ltlog. oid silver .The* accumul Ion . of - . tartar on the' �iaow iliem, and almost unending runs, tall, he applied some ,of the saWe to ... ". V .
. 11 Is to ,make a perfect eopi �f an old teeth makes tbeaS I btl n'd Is of- were the result. I .. . . . . I I.. . the. raw end of that, And it, wolf - grew .. ., .... . ..
q It a thick ". in A championship contest between .outV but be was a -wild wolf and bad Ilk
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I � I coating of stiver by the n . dodern bad bioath. If The .Jake andIves the.latter sat to:be shot, . . .
teeth are properly '�ruahed each, day .down wli� . 11 .. .. � .
. troplate process. Such counterfeits are' . 14 to go, And Schaefer came to bat ' i --.- , .. - . . A
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1� . . treated 'Skillfully, .hall - Marks and a . It ' tartar will 'not have nee to ad with bw to go. The largest run evbr ..' . . The iEmerald Isle. I . * 0 0 � .
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- ' !" being reproduced. - . . R made up to that time had been 288, Ireland Is eall6d the E mer4ld We .
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. may sometimes be iound the gralaulat- too ,� I littigShOwtoWlit. His -great inventive , the term -being first used by Dr. NVII- . . .., I
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1. ed or,crystillizod surfaces left'by*this -into m4tenesta. Rub on th th, lid genius came, to the rescue, however, liam Drennan, tile Author of "Glenddi- '
-these are usually tooled .or q the ahchor-ourse, was discovered, And loch" and other poems, published in .CRESOLENE ANT SE . IC TABLETS
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. over if In ail, After three applications the a. 11 Schaefet- ran thOWILme out This was the lattor part of the eighteenth con, � A simple and effective remedy for , �
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I.. ball marks have been cut from'a spoon - I I L . . � . . the only time 'the anchor, nurse 'WAS - fury. ... I . I - � I,- I they. comblita tho germlettlid value of Ctesoldfl* . .
� I 401- other small articl� of great age and . � . I allowed Ina ftteh game, far Ives aft� . . . � tkith the Gooth fig t-roportio# Of Slippery elm and lie4- I
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wall Meant Ptayars. 11 �r er It Was discovered. could play -it as "Trentyse of Pysshynge With An YOnt tirwriflat, nr from. uN, 1w in braiap&
I I transferred to a larger plece'of More 8y6ey Smith declared that the Ohl Well $to Oehaefet� And As It thade, the � Angle" ' =G, 4iLr,s,Cu., Li tulted. Agents, Nfaqtrbal, , ! t
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modern make. -Country Life In Amer, , was the firai. booi 06 angl1bg � I
I I I - . lCoL . . . I .. dren of Illshoo PhillpottA used to (\ game to easy It was immediately printed In English.' It appo4re V � . . �
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lArt friSm the testimony - &Ay for our greatest ,
. it appL of Is our duty, to W 0. a well known dlileago sport, 8�64n'arine Auxiliary. . !X1 i
Gervas, the -London Spectator. I as *-When a submarine boat becomes dig, � .
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. monk -of Canterbury, who . . . wolit � in 'Markable bet ftbm Lea . I
flourished about the year 19ft that or. , * �. - - '_ ' . Mayd�,tbewell-known bookmaker. As I abled beneath the outface of the Witter COBAL VOCIAL ' " .
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gans were Introduced more than it hU. r . .Wberi Life 19 Oull. . . Selidefer walkod lip to th� table in th � a - And cannot. rise, its Crew Ur ,, A solid frain ot,.Vesi .
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dred yearg before this time. . I ... .1Tho tori -ora of it great C. I ty are fi al I i) Wh4tQ turned L around to � predicament To romedy the 410culty Sleepers leave Toronto didly,\at bine
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. \ . "Maybe so, but they don't,, begin to e he, submatine forty' five a. in., -New L1sVeaTd atii�
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I , I I Cold 0114,04led, , compare *JtIl' tile horrors of a small contest', hu�djal!d', "Whitt are 'the odds and tor"ba a part of It practically,, oil. - nine fifteen. I 1. I .. ��
I , , in im I,ord RaIllie'.4 pre'Wed ai the. fiamlet", I I .1, now, Leol" I One hundred to V' Said t1l needed. In time of Accident the Cobalt is tile rfAclt luill . ing camo. . .
trial of It'loilli lianied :,Nlattlle�y 11gy, ' . . . � I � _� MaTer. "I'll bet you $10,11,gald White, erer� of the Incapacitated submarind !n ille �Vorl(l glfl is wel I.
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with v�hoifi he had been In the habit of , - W � "' "Done." said too. And when the game, would outer 'the little craft and when it, � . �
. . . I DI-AY111WOheSS. Ho sunimod tip agains Anted to Keep Them. L I wa% over I, . . . . -
, t, ,,you seem to 11ke hi.4 Attentions .. . co bad to settle With the the containing chamber had beft 0t,1141,"WAy ,"4141COND Cr,A,SS . .
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W exclalliled. 4IThat's checkmate to ii,,�,. I blutoolf. know that it game Was never; an(, the vessel With its hilmil, I
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