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,10�pv*)1140 oom's'Alm r6kws -, , I Are: Oftpnost Killed hy ManslauSh- I is the command Overi by tlie, Re, at Devoriport and Keyliam, which !a . . . . . . ... -
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. 1W u = I ,. . tor--Qrin,k Has No. Special Role. 164�sctor in the so-called lobby, which now officially known so the Worth I
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Ae is -.�41 . ." I I pay For Thli Crime. " I .� -is. oil. in hand exactly eleven years. I
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go . . 'h I ... -% of aiurd.or for the last 20 years by n"llier ndjofning the Hoilse to take prior' to 18g4, Wa outh, I -1 .
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whb'A ' big as . -pm � ,�! � EF O -W .*. . A i I ed, The Speaker is about to leave his The history -of De.vouport, which, I I
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grksl)�.two .4trong, firmly.: � . I I ;�a1prMo,CQurt,'ia the principal fea, I - to, A. Maurice Low in. Apoletbll�$ �Ailft$- canvas. - , 0M
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t.,chi.,,d, 4 ways -c90 , bale hal - �. I I land and Wales for 1905, which was.. I It. was to the foresight -of Lord Auex- . �
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.� . �-, ".1 .1. 1. A *6, . .: _MY , . lite sentenced Ao 'de4th for murder I By law he is I ,ho first common- I .
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am o s - . I .... I i 0 aciol precedence of new - yard was 66. This was in � I � . . . . .
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t-41,41 tQpOrf6rm their-. . . ' I I "itiou followed the death sentence1d, I the only member of Parliament not pulsion of warships, As at first plan- � I
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All t.h $ 1 . . 11 . ned, Keyhani had two large basins � I
I6 aahc are� in �,- - �. I I shown in the, following table, a member of the Government ,who is , � I �
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too'* .. I. �, . Yqar. . Sentenced, Executed. I ill receipt, of a. salary. He is Pr � 0- .and three docks, and it was. mostly . . .
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ec?tusie ey are guided I � % II;04 ., ....., ..... ::: 2$ . Is... I ,I. is XnOntajued.. air the training ground of our young en. . . �� ... �
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in n c . I � . ., 1603 i. - � - cw,", , ",*.. a.. 40 27 : Ifeep , gineer officers before the amalga'ma- I ,
I Inea, $ -Of ash-' hutes . , him in the straight and narrow. .1 .
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to ^ 'b . I 1 IM -2 ... .... -, - 3.3 2d 'tu4lly he has � his, private tion scheme lor the, training itnod edu . . I . I '.. .. .
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attac!Ldyirnmediately below the fire -pot. ' � . . i WaY'spiri . I . I I I
I � . . W01 _ ... L... .,�.: 2$ , � � 10 ' cation of officers in'1902 swept away , L � .1 .
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Sungbine. IS ,t, ,0 si�a . 2Q L 13 1 the devious ways, of the law li 'h I .
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' y L 1,499 ... . . , '� "W ". 29 - - , 15 ': his private counsel, To minister to. all the cadets together at Osborne for L . '. . . . .
nd ae. OU don't have to wear owralls * %,'. ." . . 4 his comfort and convehieneeL .common training,; L . . Iffail and :Wm- . .
ki of a, furnar . . 1898 ... ... . 27 11 . 11 and , :1 The Weekly
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.'hen attendi .'Sunshine. . . 1697 ... ._ ... ... . 14 �, Ke.yham,;the New. - � . :
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and a smock w ,,ng to the 6 , dignity he has a private secretary, a . . .
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. . I *%�'.� dealer does not handle the. "Sunshine" I. -9C) " "L ". : ... .... 33L' -' 20 train -bearer and a messen A , Keyll ,. n 4
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write dire'Ct.to us fo.r FRrp, BOONL'Er. - . . . I be -rioted is, that ]peerage with a pension of $20,000 a.,, taking was first called, the old and . Record, mailed to any add . I'' I .. ...� ., . � L. -
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. � I oaase -as regaeds women they incluJe . se, He is pre. , lure will. move.ps familiarly as his 11 I . . e. I . ..
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ILONDON, TORONTO, MONTRE,.. ' IPEC% YANCOUVER. - ST. JOHN. N.13.1 Ilee, 7of course, much move ptone thari, sergeant-at4ftns in* a black coat open forefathers moved anion spars. and ' , . . . . . : . .-
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-ase ,,it,ti, picade,;- gu Ply mentioned, is that a grea:t . thbuill heis''an officer of th ' 116usq I . - . I , - . '
Tim Flood, the second III mar of dortk)li E, Co of conlmor;ff., -is paid a-. . With the Jamaicans. . .
-treal t we majority of the perschis rawderled are I I . salary of $6.- 1 . .. I e at, 'r'e ular. rates., Would � - � ' �
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theToronto hall team, was'semtenc��[ I Man o cliar;e',:� Of d.`rraL.d!,Q1:1 ,sromem. They are as three . to one. OO&� a year and has an official 'real, I Mr. Sydney Olivier, who. succeeds, I I . . . . .
to fifteen days' imprisonnient for h s Mutual Life of Ctm.ada. It is said h. . I . dence.. . He, chrrl�s the great glittering - Sir. J. Alexander Swettenham, 9a Gov, -I,- - .
I . . . � Murder. means to 4 very greataxtent � � � . - Cost $1.00,. By acceptingthis : .
assault u,qon Umpire Ccn-way. . forgo,,J the r,arrnos of ;doctors, prieg"'s irrgee on his shoulder and is followed ernor of.Jamaica, is highly p9, . . - . ow . .
. . the- murdoring.,of women by meml It- . pular- . I ' I
United States railmaZers, offer ... ai,!nd even underia ers, to death certl-., i.- a. curious f4bt,,'on the. other hand by two doorkeepers, who Wear knee 'with Ahe Jamaicans, and enJoyo'their . . o erne ' b' . . I
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perle t. vail [Dr.$33 a I . . I . . " that the number of men killed by . breeches, silk stockings, and c6atsand confidence.in a iniiked degre - ' ' .11 . . I .1 - , �- __'_ . _, - _- I I _ I - -1 . -1 . � � ., I , � � . . I I .
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, . . Y_W , cut, their wfd& expanse of , shirt front 'tary 'in *Jamaica, and during' three � � . I . . I . I : - . .. I
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� British Coninions 1.7, an ,,,,,,_I Dr. Barr we. for th,, :to .one. I . . . * . . i
The - s . rorninatea . . . I partly covered 67 a gold chain ous- - years of that period' lle was- acting I . . .I . I � I . . ... . . . . ... I � . .: . . I
whdmi�g %ote famlred r�st'r,ctlan cf Corrillions by Vie Curiservatives- of "A great, majority of the murders tire , � � m.�': , I . . I �
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Du,-,rin county, and Mr. C. R. Mc- committea pended around .the neck afid meeting .!
the ow,er . ox vi� Lc,ri K6Dwm for. -th-a. LAgisilature. .. ' ages of 21 and 40; that is, .during the in a large gold badge� . . - were,his services esteem*e(T that when, . . . . .. . . . I , .1 .
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7�a� -o' p -re -'exited to 11�, Hagu. . � . period of greatest physiedl vigor, Thfir-, '� .-, Huge W. ig and Gown. following the calamitous earthquake . pire duri 11 onth* I .
conference a proposition r gar-litig th� -,--. I fact is illustrated-by'the following. 'Thiin�oomes the Speak6rih huge' that destroyed, Kingston recentrk, Sir, ... . _ no,, summer m .8 .1
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openin- p1hostilifies. estord .. - , lfll�r',; Grh I - lure- P table,�shb ifig the ages -of persons Wig -and" silk go�mrtwhi6 is.held up , 1. .. V to xetire, there wa's a lifiani- , . will.,.unnuestionably be the - .7 , -
At & Loving, trial y Powdei� C . ior convicted bw misslo - r.
a,y , - - f.-rnurder from 1686 to 1905: by "his'. trafti-beaTer, followed by the. I us wish on the part of' the press 11 . . . d6 I I . I . . ' . ' ,
enoe was given - that* , sale b y W. A., *MXphriell.. druggjst, ' .. . .. I . ... I � %9 . .- i . ..
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Duain� the. raid into . nio-vaishinin . I . .. , . I ............::, * ter of a century -during which- he has When rs " 1.
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terrltor� in Carolina,, United Stat . 4? "'. . I _. I ... . . 1. .. . .I 21' to 30 ............ I.. ::: .,... i . 180, . .1 antech . amber�a' � room with wonderful . � been asso�iated 'with the Cinfonial Of' . - . � J . . A . I " .1 ain . . I '-* . -
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revenue ii.'heers Hilied th'ree men irkd 1 .Tit.- trusteet; of I 1 -,,, B,.M.' E.' churcig .40 .....' .... .141 , L oak carving' and stained glass win, ;;iiousnigi -- tat i�res * .
. . tions'dofinected with the , . I ent.cont ". s a larger'. -.*
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capttir,d t.wf11uty-tbr;_,e. Wksotr liav-.i Aecid,.111,.,to rotain tiie . 91 i dows-and make 'respectful and deep . - I . �
. .. -sarvi6es of Ray. U. . R. . 114cG6wa;rl,: who 50. to 60 .......................... 51 ; obeisance as the Speaker passes,while colonies, and has und�rtaken several : I number of-d'olumns ofreadin .. . 11.1
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� Above 60 . ..,; ..,,. ; .... k ....... ; 3 ; . : . 'important missions, one of which was - . . . � . . I . oth . C � 9.1- � , . . - : V ..
was exp�llcd.' �y the . -Confereno.- th..'. . . � . ... t . I . 1 i : the members stand with bared heads . I ' '
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I I � -:day . . . ,.. .. . I . .. . "A further n6table point in regard and id silene"a iintil the Procession has . US sebretkr� to the late $Ierd -Marshar matter than an ,.- er ana- , .
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. I . . .. I . wives. Out of 4 total -of 488 murders and again the voice of 'the muezzin is . British Honduras.. in .18954 -Auditor- ' r . , � - �
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D. C y -Of for. whidl meli- were sentenced to. heard. crying to. theldithful,, . _ , . � .-
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CUE,AP RATL - , . . , -s carefully ise- - . .
. ,�S TO PACIFIC ' C,mraty..-ss., - . . . 'the 20 years�under consider 11, . . General of the Leeward ralandg, and' P , bd` t I I I 11 . . � a .
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. COAST. . Frank J. Cheney maked o'atlf that. . ati.p , no f6wey than 124, or abo4t 1 in . .. . . assist in'reciproc lepted -: to 1 melet� `1- e --v - � ,
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Where are yau going �,o s the � tic is senior *paxtnei of the'firm of F.� bush, _' - sued he West In lan .
-And, � J. Cheney & Q . ands.* .Most of the inch convicted . The order is -. recently. by Mr, '� behalf of t tastes of th . . . �_
summer. Here arp a few, a " cations. * o' f rilurder belon 'tbbwomen.tQ . Mi . rust . 46r.' -di-- . . . . . I . ..
. I 1199 firt, keity .9,f Tolek�couuty abd btaite 'o , ged. like . .� ,Haldane, British.-WaT .. Olivier , . .. .I . . I � , : 1, I. . . .
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. Portlanid� Ore,i-- :Los.' Angel6s Cal, . 12 the. laboring .. 61assea_ I ... . � i r,ectin , - . . is a writer .of graceful -verse and � . I . I I I .. . . . . . '�__'
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Spokane Wash., Res. land B' I aforesaid, and t * d firm - will. pay I . Motiveg for Murder.- . agoon . to *carry � In 1891'he published -a volume 'of .1 . . ... I � - ..�;. . I . I .
� . P the sum 41 ONE HUNDRED DOL- ' "t , he princliml I causes .'or 'motives i lances, even on deremonial. ,parades, , I � .1 . ... ., . .. . .. .. I . . .
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Vancouver B. C., Helena Moat., San- . . ., "Poems and Parodies," but his work - : . ��- - - '. I
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a.rrh thaf cannot U6 cured:by' 0a use, Jealousy Eind'intrig'ues, 92; drink, 90; Pon.- . I . . . and'inagazine. articles on, . . . I - .
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of Hall's .Catailth Cur�e, ", .' . . ,quarrels. or'ragg, .68;, revenge, 77, rob- i . Will Contain th
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. -XIAL SIDE TRIPS. I . - FRANK' J. CHENEY, . I : . 1. .
Sworn to' before me and. subscrib6d .operations .12 ' and. �'f alit Jound to her, cost oh thi§�.day -she .1widinj ligh!��f 'the Fabian Sbciety, -, ' .most. ..'e.om. �,. --nfc)r at i . - ..
Tickets axe also -available.Via Sar- . I money; 3. Saturday is &.favored dv�y. . first became ac4liainted-with it. This and - was 'its %secretary 'from .1886* tQ.. 1. . I I ,plete". i, - m ion � .
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nia and Northern Nay. Co. in rny. prescape ,this 61%-�day of I)6e� for murder, 208 cases. having been as- ti took place at the battle of Albuera. . 189O.- 11� Was one of'the.contributors. , ' . . spiring-. in . . .
e-tiber, A. D, lis(i. 'A. W.' GLEASON (,.rt,i,ed to have take Napoleon, with. his keen,eye for the i Mr. George Alad . .0 0611 events tran.
Tickets are 'now pro,edireable. Valid ' A place on. that' . . . .. . I , � with, - Bernard : Show � *1 . - .. . . . � . I .
until Oct. 3184. (Sealy - . ' - Notary Public. day.. B6twedn 10.0�cloek and. midnight I exigencies of military,"seMte. had h the - famous Fabian esaaari� C �. I . . -
I arm6d. with it, as An experiment,. four ' - �ps - the grea+1 "I - - ��All Parti§. -of, theworld., .
. I . Hall's Cata:rrh Cure is taketu intetr- is the favorite time for ,the *commis- i . t r to . h , . , . ; . . I . � ,parti, . . .: . � . I.. .
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9e sion. of the crine. Thii majority of the ; of, his cavalry regiments, and'these� w t le ff rt of the ocjet7 ., tar- L' I
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Agent and lie will cheerfully give yotr I , Y., .. . . ular -attention . . I
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-re of - inl6rit of many others,"but ew Weapon under. the circumstances 'aid that,ufter conversation � . ;be- teplote w -L,informa' 1 .
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,�oh ' r, LLevcov.ig; an, efqployee bf th.,,.,-. . ftution,'� , , . . I . . .1 I th. .unlucky regiment had . ceased to work' running errands. A, few weeks, '; * � I . . . . . I . . ' . . I., � , . .
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. JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, I '' ' I _M"_*_r1_,Q , [ ;A lady. appeared' in the .House of in the.cellar. Tm the eim-1;y. hours 01 ' .� '-will-'be -men 6 ' WentLL *
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Course in Gra,uirnar. , hetr childrew. while teething, If -M,4-, , true. The tall, bread and: stalwart Sir mother. Suspicion, however, fell up- . . , I .. . - . . : . � .1 . . L . . . I L I �, .
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. Tilo Art of Conversation. tit 11Y a - sick child suffer. all(" . . charged it the Police Court with I I '' . . . . Lt* . . I .
I crying wit,11- paill-of- A toward. the bar.'There was a gasp of her. real . sex being.' discovered. It' I ... 1. . . .. " I I :
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Shull and Will : Should aad Would . -- I dt . unce and get .a bottle . , -of �9411% L ; Sigh r ted a demure little lady in a fawn, �workhonse that she . confessed t6�`beixlg �, 1 L L I I �
Ilaw to Uso Them. . ' I �. oo, . 1. ' I .a so. bg a, mine of informat` "' - . .
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. (I t,tfu .s.ullerer itianediamy. Oqjm':,� - ' New Cruiser. Launchrod'. � - ; I � . . . I..
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i ItIlud Colic', �oficns -lhe G6ws, reducm,', ten assumIng threatening attitudes In ant, dozing' in a corner, -IFinped for- C1 '
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l3%,,,1I)C*_S , first, the Indomitable, was launched ." � . * bebrighten."edby". 1u r ti' n'
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CC all 11winxi I 'Itslow's 'i'dothing Sp -up',` i6r chilo v0se not to excite* tbern. It Is well to � his and looked like busineog,_.-Under --tbeL'_ad'miiaIt `�der - '-�- -7---7-- - . __ - _ --__,_
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Them. , �Jrp*Lis Iho, pro,;cnpd,.;n of one off tio, to turn olat for pedestrlans.�,eve . n ladies, L; hustled into the 16bby, looking very.. .def to, prevent. any details regarding -1.1 . . .. . I * ' ' ,
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i oldeAt and b'e'st f�inale..ih�iiolan� iluC - ravel Maga,zine. � - . - . r be, new warship. leaking out. - � . L . er' . I
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$1.00 a Yew. Send 10 �cetits for ,a-.3 coll,s a b.6ttle. ,,4i)ld hV all ktrlt,� - . .. Learning -the Rules; . I slumbrous attitudes. -London . . . . L Y I .
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iinzie copy. -,rists througholit the worl . it' 8,1 sw�f ., Litt] . e. Elsle LeVs play - kedping , :e, ,Even- she is IT,250 tons, is 530 feet long, .
COINIECT ENG1,1SIT, [�,LANSTON 'and ash ff)r ,NJ.ri.'Wi# . . ( . .1 . .
ILL. . I I nql(-jw�s . Aniq.t, . house. . I'll be - the lady of the L house. .. I . *�411116--_ - .I.. . .. I by 50 feet; has turbine engines and - .6 , L .
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11 .. Wepkly Glohth ... .. ..... . I r. . - . The News. . D --co rd- - � * _ce1S for - - -11-'.
. .......... only twenty years, was tried for mui sari in a huti�o_red-,,sto,pL%--to.-.eonsider -1 ,v ex I
L .. .1 - . 1.65 Meeker (dozlug)�It certainly, Is. W dori lie- wag brought, up and educated how a faint or -ft . . . . . L '. , � I .
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.d :,: I - :!tl� p11;'t"1l'll&r %V'lr�'(l ........... - , 1 rk was being- cut down at Laillbury, A th is not case, for -the simplest I . I
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I I � . . 15 -live frog, was illq�6-itered between,tho .Was a large collection of rent, arnount,w su . I I . I . L . I I .
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Dally'Nows, Toronto ..... ... I ..-.i..4..,.2..',W . � from the -ground. The bark was thick,- a I L - remit b �
if , r bark I the timber, about 15 iniihes in an iron safe in the bedroom of,the ,
1. .. Star t6 ... 1. ..... 11:: ., . . 0 (0) naib,.where the ussuced used to sleep. by myriad' of holes, through 'which I Plea'se Postoffice .
:, 6. Glollo . " ...."I'll.c. 'had grown completg&Wourld it, . � ' . . . y 1%, .
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. Sntilrd;tv Night ii .... � . '.. 2 .r which the frog could have crept.in a,revolving barrel which to e,h] � .1 .
Peee Pvesq, lf,sndoo. 1� ... 11 ..... 11, 11.) I i tree has shown no midilight - with a sharp dagger - . es .a. . I L .. � . I . . . .
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Ili remitting* pleage d the 'bark must have had two years' to le beats a bass drunt, and the gusto of . I
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