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VVItIZENT ITNO
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Luck Ini the Dark,
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MONAL. -
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THE LIME-XILlf OLUB.
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THE W-OsTip OVER.
,Ls Plimal end D1reftVY.^'r10C0 04 can be
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Entering the asylum for Inebriates, he
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I!m a tramp. Whether I was. drlyeu to
the road by kard luck Or % desire tb lead
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11 OW on . 4 larall 0, I utlan. I � "
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probs t oldest practicing lawyer 0
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It was within three mlnutQ* of the h9ur I
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Afarmer In Now Ifampolifire has been .
due it for cruelty In for
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Death ValleyoWes. On bstaO It sibly to it,
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frightfully desolate character,. being for t . .
met d - "Do you tresti druakeir olls heirs r
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"Yep,mir." ,'Well, Ilatono, Whore'aTter
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on easy life In a one o"Your Walruses. I'M
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00 better tan the Average.
or no worme' th
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same wep, Ivibb my, Advantages,, WOU14 bet
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worl . a 0
11 recently celebrate 1. , I
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birth. - . I has. several t
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if� kot
for Opening the meeting when Brother G
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nor retteiveatk, mesiago to the offisot that
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his wife was In m. fit. He lef ti,ioir. home An a
not providing mholter
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him cattle dailing the late cold weather. JI '
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was the riphoot man in ilia neighborhood,
most part destitut4 of everything necessar _
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to support life, 'and partly to the number (if
(who, has, last given Mabel %
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. been in' Congress to -day. Some others,
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with my temptations, would hava been In
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When Adelaide Xeligon died
aer neltiler too dignified a
mani , or too basty,
ani the meeting was called to'lorder by Sir
Nearly 80,000 aordsof finite under ,water
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along the Connectiout shore have. beeii sold
persons andaulonslathat perlabecl there, The
at4rugglat
k of gum)-"Nows ova I do anything
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State Filson long ago. If the world owes
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her possession a copy of ovt ry photograph
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Isaao Walpole, who said : While ile VreBl-
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by the Stato to Oyster growers, and Is
Is 100 miles long by 20 wide, though
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more,, far you?" Mabel -I 'Yes 1 start It
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kgIve th �. e debt. 1:
we anything I'll In I I owm�
of herself , hloh Iiiii,ol been published,: And
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dent hez our sympathy In die dirk hour, so
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year a azo on tlils Arco, (one-fiftb of 16149h -
9tab-40 Miles In length and 8 or 10 in
Zy ab , ,
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I the, world anything Phe'll, have to o] [net around
the total of those, cartees Cabinets, pancle,
a matter oo'oe, yet, do. blzaess of dis ken.
in in uxe),yielded $8,000.
idth Is, opilbraoled within IaYo County. In
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lively to collect tire dobt, .
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etc., W468 690. �
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try m4s' not Ouffar bakase one old'blaok we-
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A milkmAn slipped and 1611 In Now Lou-
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18&2 a large party of immigrants perished
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dropped Your broad ¬ butfir '""
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A year or two ago, while. I was tramping
-Sir Michael Rinks. Beach to a very aloe
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ondua, goes an' has a fib, Let as purceed
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don the other day Wench a way thtkt be
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from thirst Within ,Ito limits, Its level Is
He-OlThat'o all right, my dear, Nobody
in Indiana, I otruck o streak of hard luck,
gentleman, handsome, withmonall
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o b1sneso, an' it)nay be well fur me to men.
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went head foremost Into from he
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from lbo to 400 feet 'below thXt of the sea,
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will got It, 1.h%vo my toot on it."
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it had come on winter, and my toes were
,looking.
features, black hair parted ,down tho, mid-
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do faok olat do pussun who puts A lie-
a can which
had'removed th'i cover, glad, am it wag a
giving It go greater depreselon, than the Ces-
And nearly as great as that of the de it
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go'.1n.
Crouton, the bed
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In the prevent style of shirk collar, a
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young man of fmition ins -trusted
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Cuts my pockets ditto, and I was dressed in
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gnat or Clothing. I ..tramp
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.die, black board And moustaches and a very
iisaiit' (xpreoqlon of face, A young"look.
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Vgeman,-
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orloe drop on do. liot stove. doorin'- our pur-
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be,edinomay flaabiseelf weary of de bardO44
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tight fit, a time
� mibh's morviouk worerequized
to. extricate him, I �
It to, says probally
In the gilded halls of pleasure. An entire
miles along a thickly-eettl9d highway Ono
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too, In his fortles. I
of.olf, 'old world. I
Mr. Parnell Is lives
of 4 former take, the waters of which were
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rpm do Inaillet could not turn him head,.' -
day and failed, to. turn up even a olloo of
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Mr. Is, In known, folad
UAN*V INDORSR HIM. - .
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life lodgings,
chsr$od with milt lind soda.
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45.mile. !im levgthand lalia,width -along Ito
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I I In thinks people should go to bed
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nine and gebup at five, Theunwaphisti.
broad - On the other hand I was bitten three
times by dogs, and several farmers threat.
Gladstone an I well
'using postal oardo for b
01. In communicitions.
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Altho4h the law Is. that nothing be
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A Communication from the M%yor of J$uf-
falo made Inquiry If eliperson calling himself
simplest sort of -in An a rule,
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taking his dinner at a hotel. His: habitti
are 86 t a -
hat he his Ann&
Contra it Is, a matt marah, in which the Amar-
gorra (or Bitter), River sinks, and where a
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:tied doctor does not appear, .to be, %yvaje
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tha� It Is between. those Indiuri that all the
cued to oboot me. When night fell I was
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half -frozen and the other half starved, It ,
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wit ten on the addre a ilide of the card
the name and address, he invariably uts
Prof, C. A. Johnson, philanthropists profes,
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atonal Astronomer, lectdibr, literary and ed-
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quiet sister,
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Wore guests at the same hotel for weeks
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Without knowing that they.yvere one
layer of moll covers an unknown depth
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of sof t; mud. Ifor miles there Is no water
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. fact comes off.. .
Was no, useto OPPI ,
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and I got my eye on a straw -stack and stowed
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el -her Ills, name or bio bitials, there.
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ucational writer, editor, publisher mud phil.
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the Lime Kiln
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lit, to drinks and although springs are an.
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merous, they are intensely alkaline. $%-
"What lit Smith doing now ?11 I I ke -Is
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travelling, with a circus." -11 Pretty good
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the recipient Is subjected. 0. one penny extra
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PSOPher, wag a member of
Club, The Prefeamor lately delivered a Iso-
tare In BqffAlo,. in -which he forth the
Few monarchs can boast o 11,
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lustrloue an King Christian I . , of Denmark � .
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mineral Incrustation
liner efflorescence and a
.Work Isn't It?" 4 'No - lkf� ban nothing tb do.
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I . � in with a firaN
straw-Btsok, but It doesn't bet
Autograp unters are said to deluge
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Five out of his six children Are married and
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co7gr a great portion of the surface, which,
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except stick his heh& � the big, lion a mouth
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olase hotel for comfort. 'You may work Into
Mr. Harris of the Atlanta Condi
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havelstaillea The eldoet oons'of each of. I
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exo6pt within' the librihis of the marsh, is
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a stack your whole. length and chink up the
requests for hl"Ignature. 471riend of big
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am acknowledged to t a greato a
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the age.,
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theme families are the prospective monarotha .
composed of, an sablike .earth, mixed, With s
d"Father," Paid a, newly -married youth,
hole behind you and you'll, find it cold., The
says he alwayn drops, such letters. In the
Isolentido man of I
Wind 14 always In rubtlon, It has a
of Demnafk, Greece, Ahe - British empire,
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soft -that
fienaolibus ola,y, sand, ind alkalti-ad, �
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I ve discovered that my wife is s foot- " '$Say
air seeing to sift in from all dirootlopsi and
waste basket, but that when he goes.. to din-
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place
where It Is located When it Is
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Russia an Hanover. I
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a man cannot . travel over ii. in the Winter
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nothings my son-, say nothing Ulbout It, and
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you fall asleep to dream of floating 4) ver,s
ner the elevator boy amuses himself by fill-
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not at work.
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I don't carer a snap of my fingelf for other
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According to the British ,Vediccd ,rournal I
time without diffioulty, and for Animals it Is
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everybody will think you
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cold Be& on an Iceberg. The West her we'
Ina out the blank cards and placing them In
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moleat'st'O Opinion$- I sifi. In
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the most flagrant dietetic errors on the part
entirely impassable at any season. In spots
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abotif zero, and by midnight I found that I
tl;e return envelopes addressed 16 Joel
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myself.
of poor people artse from Ignorance of the
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where there Is lose moisture thiliuilaoe to so
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that a hormi stake Into it to
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f Ile. ducky darling nick f What will he
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do, ducky?" was heard Issuing. from a
must . got out.of that I or freeze . to, death. �
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Whore wast a barn about forty rodB'sway,
Chandler Harris$ Atlanta, Gs,," .
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"Diamond. Joe" RoynoMo In one of the
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,The wind is made'6f a material always In
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existencei and net as. some people think,
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nutritive value 6f foods, Whentineyqatanot -
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buy meats, whosu Importance they recognizes - -
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,, rendering trave ,
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tons, Water can be obtained by'digging
down a, few feet, but It is so saline. And bitter
sleeping car borth,. I I Try aemd quack mad-
loind I` cam.6 th6 unsollofted. response f I rom.
Ave lungs. 1. I
and I crawled out and took a run. One of
the small doorswas unlocked, and I Crept In
to find thelilace times-
n�lllouslre curicalties of Chicago., He In-
variably wears a plalit grey suit without an
'Ovurd'oo4ts several seanona behind,-
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created for the moment. . . .
Ther� are twelve Invisible once" , which .
they do not.fint. py-oper-aAr toles in the pla� -
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of It, They do "not correctly estimate the" .
high value'of
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that It can be used by neither man 31orbeast.'
VVIthihe exception of al few clumps of worth-
pairs of strong , , �
oung man took a young lady bo. the
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a thousand more com-
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fortable than the stack. It was i dark so a
pook In there, and I had no matches to
&'bat pru.
noills gaiters that have been out of style for
year a, and alwiya has in hi I a shIrt front a
have shone in great brilliancy in the past
and In ' ten years they will shine a
� gain.
The hitting the to in the In.
milkloornd eggs ; and when . .
obliged to use a largoly'vegetable diet they
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make x�o diatInotidn between unnutritious
the plain to destitute of thq
less shrubs , I I
slightest trades Of vegetation, nor any signs
.aalico , . other night, Walked..mevers
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sq"reo and didn't say but three words.
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4trike,t a light, I began, fooling -.my way
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across the floor, hoping to atrike. a6iiie bigi
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first water I I ilbart and
, diamond as large as a f more
As bright as ai deworop. . He ,owns
place of wind
torior of the - ocean, 300�000 feet from the
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vegetables, and those which,, like Iiesa and .
b oaris, are rich in nitrogen and wall calpil. - -
of life )j. a ,small
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'which
Don't think *at ho was baohf ul,.dear read-
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or ; be didn't -have an opportunity to NAY
blankets for cover, when suddenly nome-
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n lovatore than anyman In the country
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surface. you want to ask queobionsa,bout
it you can ; I have Wt I
led It. �
latted to an ply the -place of animAl food. �
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black gnat, . id Summer owarm n
myriad6s entering the eyes -nose and mouth
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Any raore. , .. .
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thing soft and warm touched my arm, glided
round my walat'and I wan lifted off my feet.
ahl a more grain than. Any two men on
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the Ch? Board of Trade.
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than a many of us have been able to
Nearly three years havQ elapsed. since �,
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GambettEk's remains were,. consigned to the
Df the traveller,. mud persecuting him, with
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a jappoared In
wornal a court charged
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Did I y'oll? Noi frightened
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It In clear now that General Pren,
good �
understand is . .
the 64 nitioggen and' � I h
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grsve�ut.Nf( but nothing'has been dorle
its peculiarly irritating sting. The heat is
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with having poisoned her husband., The
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open my - -trap, I 'dropped my-
pretty
dergast no for
droggen 11 ; - I Y.,
higher
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de.ent fo. his last -
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tearful during. the Summer, � An exploring
t_46 Have yortif anything to state In
Cour .
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arms, and my hands came in contact with-
at maintain -
made arrangeme .
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Ing order at Mandalay. After the surrender
knees extend than scientists
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Its e had time to ldbk Into.
-to give even. a appearstobe
resting An o e departed
id I ,lead a, th
party in 1$65 found the temperature In Jan,
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yot]ir defencia I's ,She (in a timid votes)-
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of Thelt, that a magninary riot occurred,
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I'have found within a. thimbleful' 6f gal b
place,
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atategra an, visited the cemetery on the
cLary-tibe coolest month in the year -as.
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OYov, your Honor, they told.m6 the
I it mourn'
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An elephant had: his trunk around me,
that the mob had�posoeoslon of thii town all
watermore living.trisoota them there have
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Anniversary of his dea.fbAin order to strew
iigh an 96 674hroahelt. When there Is'no
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He pulled me i ently up to him, and then
night, that statements to this effect were
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been human nameo'creided mines the begin-
flower's Qn his tomb, a melancholy Ad.
breeze throaSh the long, cautta. the air be-
A poor� man's -wife whc - bought s* qupwt of
felt me'overwith his trujilk, as It to s'ee what
calmly disbelieved by the British Command.
a
Ling Of the world. - If other 'men have not
gives _
count oUthe at -ate of neglect Into it
mmen so dense -that respiration is painful
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'terrible
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molasses at a grooeryo. the otherday, found
matmer Of. man � I was. As 6 offered no
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Or three miles - off, and that the Times nor.
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o.kd4 into., this, an I have, It'sil not my
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been Allowed to*fall, He saya It In only
md diffioult. Daring the S piing
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a, diamond ringlu It worih two hundred dol.
y1olence to me my nerve came baok.pretty
respondent was sout back to Rangoon alm-
fault. - . , .1 . I
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a,temporary"peaffolding, %ityramid of wood'
gales: of wind fill the air -With salt, gravel,
kud sand, in clouds as black so coal sihoke,
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lars, If she hid bought a gallon, 6f the pre-
clous syrup, she miglit have found ear-ringii
soon, and P patted him on tho'head ,and
jilted him pet names-. He hid a. big stall
ply because he had: tilegiraphed home a do-
oription df this discreditable bungling. Yet
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. I 'Sclentiflo mon'tell me� that wind Is made
foreg in
d'over'ed With wreathe and offerings, The I
barrier whioh surrounds it lit half rotten. ., -,
rhe whole surface of the valley, except the
and larmt-pin tb match. - �
to himself, and as soon an I could giv6 him
it may be taken for granted that Gen. Pren-
of'stome of air doming contact
If knew half
The grbat tribuue, apparentlys is forgotten
nargh In the centre, Issoarred in' all diree-
done with o1cep grdoves; �Whlcfi - appear is
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"Good heavenes Washington, how dots
your intimber live in such,a mos%ultoey hol*.
the slip I began to back off. But he wouldn't
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have it that way, He reached out, took
46rgaBt will act be'repremanded, and that
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correspondent 'will �.Ite frowned upon by-
, with currents.. scientific men
av'much 'about wind as I do, they ,would
not make this mistake. When I saw their
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: ta"er of the Geological Survey says
iavo been made by fresh ats causeaby beavy
and the bursting of"waterspouts.
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Haro Geo a Am so intok,ified, he a6hit gi ve
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hold under'rhy arms, and swung we around
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into his manger packed with hay, and I'm
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India. 'and
the wb ale of offlo , Islolom) both W11 . -
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confusion I came to their'Teadue, . .
Wind is oofiiposod ood and
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that SAit Lake, will be PVgreat value in the '
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near fatitIra, only..qu account
kit.p,:ther it is as dismal and dreary a place
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a.cums for the okeetero, anin de.mortaing.ole
blessed if .the keeper didn't find me there
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' 'George Tiptoe was a . farmery Msdison
of y olcanic
atmospheric in � attar located In the
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odbamon salt'it will 'bub also for .
ko,dan b
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era ain Etc Intoxified they� doin't give a
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and fast asleep In the morning I -1 wag pretty
well satisfied that the beast. had.no inten-
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county Kentucky, about.twenty yq*rs ago.
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. ., ,Interior
I of space which In Oet 6 mot Ion by astratio.
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produce,
'the sodium sulphate it contains., , The latter - , '
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tiona of making my- tramp exiiiVebote b.ny
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He became fi"neially involved and went to
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,the West Indieli. Ile
mic force caused by the rotation of the a
in C
is separated in K ficc.coulent precipitate- by .
ilte it-taii'and, '
. Flower Thoughts. I
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I think I'll get eat and.stretch my I"
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worse thRu It. wasi and an soon as I
secuied control of a
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which coming, tact. with oouutuelrl�'
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cold weat,�erdf Wid annually' .
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a little," said the tall man,. a's the train stop-
'Warm 1 went to sleep. ' . . � got
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small Island of tk e - Bahama group Which
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currents puts the wind in mqtiqn In places.
iltrown up on the shoie in. enormous quan. _
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. In rny window to -day is %,b'rio'chof eller
'broke froma
lied at a station., 11 Oh, don't," sald-apas-
li�Ben
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What aroused me in the iltiornfug-was tha;t-
,proved,to be rich in phosphates, from which
his amsesed wealth. Ile -.rul�d I auto-
vrItere it to hid., . .... . : .
I may Ion a"modeet'nian 'and I may not,
titles. Tlifire are inany -other lakes In the I
far Went,whence an hioxhausUble supply of
aomerathai the children off
5hrub by the wayside and plaoed-eir6lessly
songer who had mittl�g opposite to
him, and who. hid been'muoh -einbarkassed
elephEint,tramp6ting away In high dudgeon,,
great
oratically, 4nd no *women, or Intoxicating
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.but I don't --believe there Is.a man In the
commercial alkalies -may the - obtained at
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U water,, lie whorl of 16%:-ves contains' the
by' -the logo of his tall coinpinion,�-' 'don't
They,are,too
and I tuined out to And she
I wouldn't let.
her keeper come within ten feet of her- He
liquora weie pe'rinitted upon the island. The
- EVeloss Edea Is
City of Buffato that knows.. am -much about
I do-. If ihere had 'been, this
small 6ost. Mono Lake, Cal., alone being ,
hillUover 78 000,000 tons
�ext of 4 bob4hy .lesson and the buds have:
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ust-o'Vouddintombutooh4,of ciesmy
-do that f long- already," - ,
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cosixedandecolded,butsbe. aefirm. While
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ruler of.thift and prohibited
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now on a visit to his native State,. and iu ex-
2clouce as
subje6t would have -been explained long ago,
estimated'to of' , , -,
, sodium carbonaiel . . �, .. . '. . .1
� . whi"e
low6ki.- "In the same ar of water to a'spray .
"Look here,!' amid Fusticuo, at a recent
she Would trumpet at Mid she .would oaress.
peoted to takeback with him a Blue Gra4s
Bat; it has been lef t for -me -to - settle forever
. . . . . .
,
: The T�dlans'.Of Contral'America.
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)f wilol and "of 6herry blossontrai that
.
conceit, 41tho 'seat you have, given me is
me,. and.it was ,from, my hands. that she.* got,
I
'was
widow"andalul I a pply of Kon tacky bourp
o wind do e
the question where th In a from- '
P.Soisaut . . -
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hold toind . cartons superstitions, which
ptum, .
kre &a* beautiful And fragrant M n M A;y
. otAv fl b.for a ddg. " I I 'Why; what's the mat.
.
her greakfast . a- circus
. You see ' she
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boll. . . . �
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�- The Secretary- wa-3 itistruatiBd to reply to
of - -
the following -Whon
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dine. People look in wonder and cannot
ter -with It V1 Inquired the attaadi�at - " We
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elephant in winter quarters, and there Were
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.I At the 'Informal' opening of Parliament
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thooffect that'the Professor wan, neltlaer-a
mie examples.:. - a- child .,,. . -
Is ill the raothor' -takes drahe, alages its '..
belleve th . at they would. dome lator'life it),
one of the, beat seats fix the hall." That
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a. good -many otherianimals Inand about the
when the'Queen was not'preabnt in the.'
member of the club, nor did that body in-
a,
tall f,,3;th6r ' . .
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bhim U Is to if
may all be," said Fastiatrai'"but It's a dog's
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barn. . . 11.
House of..Lards arnougst,.the momborsof
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olorme his.0pinions. . .
a, and ,. muttering. certain words, . I
It-ovor A feeda
way. refreshing -oe6 while
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;he is White with onow and all, out'-
seat for all.thit. 'Look at'the number ;
.
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.The -lonj iatt shpit of It was, I was hired
'care
the House of Commone Who ,11.826rabled on
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passes title patlant. - woman .'
I a . witA'a few of, tortilla end - - '. , *1'
ground
loor life dormint. -. But I admire
that 0 -9 I" '.- � -
. pt� vea it�Kl. . .,
'to take of "Hinpreis" through. the.
.
the .'floor* of wits Sir William
. . . RNZURITED� A IeROXFN &AX.,�
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parrot ple3es
the fall. from
- although
;hem they remind :.nte of iregooloug child-
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One of the brethien of %'Brookly . n church
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winter and I should have gone,on the road
.the'.ihrone
Haro�tirb, Wlro; took. the liberty. of resting'
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-Trustee P�tlback then made a report. on
gives. child -the crumba which I
.
th . o beak, so they will make it. talk. Colic - '.
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,-ea, who are- not natural enough to be
. 8-5 V
who had a habit of moaninj �ut !O-h,.y-
*fib her .In the spring but -for my bwn
"illa
him arm.upon the r in front of the'
his trip -to - Washington, X. C.,. as a doligmte
.
i� due, to the evil eye ; in oide;,. to 9 et rid . '
"ruthfully-brilliami. True'the blossoms are
mal -there -is no makit believe .about them,
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At reLuiar. InitervAla during thd oerviob, was
rather broken up last- Sunday ',night... . He
stupidity. . Ono day I got drank 4hd stirred
up a lion with a pitchfork., He stritok nib.
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toyaysgat. For this.0Bm19.e"4�i;ItIs an of.
fencos It seems, when the. throne to uncover-. -
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fro'm the, club to zattend an eminglPItioa
jublleo.� 1310 reached .there all right after
.
of ' the . disturbing influence the woman '. - .,
breaks f ourduiik's eggs Into "a basin, and, � '.
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Mt they ai6 forced . yet the starry-oyed
.
)herry� blosgum. looks out "from the, biown'.
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� I Ober . ask
had j ust waked'up when. the pres ed
.ilia aoilernti question: . "Brother, do'ybu in.
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tfiro-igh the bars of the cage raking my -left
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arm - ,from ahoulddr * to wrists apol'the doctors
had
bd�he 'was prpmptly reproved by .sn offi-
cial, who with equal, promptitude wao-re-
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a journey lasting thlitben'Uys, and was
warmly W. loomed by4kishia Moore .. dnd J`.'
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hovitrig ,Mixed thbok with rue, places the . ,
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'whole under.the child's bed ;' if th * `
I � . e com. -
item ger - .-6f
. ene and, beautiful,.a promise,
mithful Natriie's Coming springtime. I eat
tend to spend 'eternity in 'hell ?" . 110-h I
y�e-s V! o'%n'g outthe olovote&-biother. , ... I
to. amputate It,to"save my life, - That's
.
alli gouts, and . if Yen , hive an old coati'a,
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ported by the right hot. ;gentleman. to the.
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yeoman usher, Sad to say, the ex-homb
P. Jones, of tIfe Committee on! Arrangemente.
.
Dating thiF first two. hours of bin stay some
pound be curdl 4 -in. th morning t o'spirit ''. . '
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his aepaited., ' -' . . . . . .
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n a city fl6riet'a store, .for -bearly an .-hour
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pair of boots, or anythingelso.,to,
- help A
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seoretary'wme'ruledto have'been:bat.ofor-
ch
�one stole big wititoln, and later on his Bat A
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,hd other *4ek'and foritia myself sbad.ying
hefe6c theit passed the. Window and Watch-
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. .. .. .1 Russian lRespotigm., .. . .
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tramp trim up for,thb. coming spring Osm-
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paign I shall be forevor�grateiu'h . I � I
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der -- for when ilia throne Is .denuded of its'.
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'n, hot overing, the -Qua I On is on . .
bro. . land c ' p-
and pocketbook were missing, His o6m-
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plaints . were treated . with inpreme �indlffor-
.
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� .. ,- Do Animals Think? 6' - %
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to ' the influence the fitivirefs bad upon them.
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. A characteristic speolmen'of Russian des.;
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posed to be pt�esent in spirit, lf.not.tn pe .-
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'and I ".
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ence"andbii the day of �.tb.e. j abilett he *as'
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A"great'deal has been written to show . � -, I .
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�omo stopped suddenly for a moment, than
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mooed on unheeding, others, whose habit if
potip in has juat come to light., Iffs the case
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of Dr. Weymoor, a Gernian, who wits Court
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�' - gow to Hake iL GoodVife. .
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�son, that being'the pAspi,.thp: rok,al X kI
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' n 'e ,
ings,must not. e leant up�f I
b "I Ve
_:��Rott� � b,
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salt U 0 and pounded,tintil. he o6uld.hardly
w 2,!. .11 � ,
. He hid his oredeuttalq all straight,
that animals think and reason, just as mail I - * L-
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does, In a lower olegrea. Perhaps
WA a to %so ,by regaj'o0y, were often .too
.
Intent on their "businoss affairs to look,
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physician under Alvxmnder 11. mud came
naturally in -possession. of a large and,imin.
.- No apology lit .necessary for giving .the
folloWing'rules. .Hierymarriedmanwillst
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much a desoieadd,�t of royiltltr a. i: Ill
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H�riioart. _.'. � � . I I : '
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and no ,one disputed them, but he thinks
there was a conspiracy to do him up lic.-Ause
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.though
mom ,
e df otirread'eig , may' notice 'things In .
,
animals which show that they liai,e s great.* I .1
kround; some,omet wistful glances, sailagain
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were seen some, particularly� -lotilldren .who
able'praoiba, �: Like' almost evory.b 64v In,
Ptusels, he was long. suspected of'
on, 6 Be
a 6 out. objecL He, should out this
.
but, sod put.it carefully by In him I pocket-
' Aodording to the-.. 'Jewish Chmniclej,Bsron
A] h e do Rothschild is notthe first He.
P Ono
the Lime -Kiln Club had refused to grant a
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Charter to - the k1Kooii-Ki1l1n'.'Klub'1 of.
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'a'
deal of ffitelliginoo, e�en.if they do,, ot * "'
. I . 12 . rea` .
0 on. Mr. Ps�uL'Brocca� the French author; - -
itood. ind.166ked sp&tinjoyed the lovikinese
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llopliiiyed without covvtouoaeas�..,ai a feast
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arecratly a . cotispliatori ind'when , Q61;61119
. I I '' noril
Kesenddrf wag assassinated' in 188p, And It
bo6k,. And read at least Once . every. I day.
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Every man who does'thii, and atit's upon the
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brew"_*h4AAo been admi6ed into the French
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Aca4q�my of Fine Arts. .'The late Aohille
Wasbivgii:tn so a0i'as branch.'. Trustee
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:reached . home. , after e;bidurhig hardships
ole�oted maoils �ttentlou to this siabjeeb. 'It- � "
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has.bien sald of sat 'male, writes My Br000ss ,
h*
In whic I they shared. Who . t A reist.'t*cs this
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ho"b - ---
sviso fouid7aFteirmany in , ont a o police iv&IE
ladvlo ' a givert, will-sobn find that he, has Ono
.
of the beat wives In Canadaw - ' , ' -
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Fould,1 ti�o-c6lebtated--flustoe minister to
whioh-mould-have kiIled_-s_UuIt0d.-Stt&tem"
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tbmt-thdraatl�ns--aro �l,wa�o-Ld-i�-dhi6ii�teia-ihd--. . .
.
Byes suo h aWindow Is ,even, If one. cannot
pur . chate; iiiii 1 -am, su'rel the florist little I
thait the ashmislito made theirescape in Wey-
.
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ntir'b carriage, he win booiequentli airest
.
... Don't fail to give her - words. of.appr9lim-
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Whenever
Napoleoia III,',* was elected a free member of
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t66 Academy in - 1854. 'The fllumtirlous.coai:-�
SiBustor, aind haAmbeen In'b9d nearly'.ever-
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witihout method. This' may be true, of'do- -
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mostic poits, who are-h2fluenced almost entire- :
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know the Intense enjoyment blo'beantiful
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ad in spite - of protestations of innocence,
tion you can conscientiously ap-
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poser,'Halovyr, also had a semi: In - the bo�dy
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- � , - HEROIC' MEASURES . . - ' , .
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ly by the humixt beings. around them, but -.
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biolioarris:gAve. to many Wed. hearts'. . Voice.
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3110 Or"ume, th'y or I
A. except by their p admit
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i6nd Irnprli6ned Iii -the. fortress of Sts, Peter
.
had, Paul-. The're he 16.y when the murder
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Iilov.% . er, .
ttentive and co-driecus in h ii 1. .
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so a titular member, --' The election of Baron,
Rothschild raises thouumber bfiJewish mein-
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� , 1 ., , itj'iort had.been submit.
-his V0
� When erbal
' Indignation
ted there' was m 'murmur bf
. �
00s. no _
d t. t�e bo%irbr OhmEg& big plane, acting ,
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now sit balltier, inow* as minor, � according to ..
W us. by. a thohiand . a of a a _
4
�406 0 o-011 b
In In are of - Ion . Association, , - coming
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of,the'Cz%r ocourrtil. -in March,' 1881, aw!
ahoibly after . ho.wasput on.tifal f6i Coin-
.
Be.obeerful w hen Yoh .enter yoar'houoe�
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.Don't he afraid tortsise ithe neat room
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bright fire.
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hereof the Institutii of Fianna to eight, his
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Colleagues bbwg'M ., Broal, Joseph Dereti
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1. 13,b6o
throughout the hall,, And %ayditw .1
offered the following resolution : ' ..
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cl-rcametandes I . Besidea thler, every one .. e' ::-
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at the bee frequently substitutes .
knows ,th -
rose -on A window '11, --�I-TF .....l.tin.
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with itsopening.; a sweet-scenteabyscinth
-and .
pliolty In the killing of Memendorf. ' Itwas
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then shown -that Solovi-eff who washed ge(k
and . . .. . .
I DO sof -t6 praise. her mending and:
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, , Wt beL , raid . ' I
her skill In fashioning end, making. - �
bourg; Henri Weil, and Oppert'of the Aom�'
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dolify" of -.1aidrip-tig-no-and Belle! Lit ,
. ttree ;
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at diutiI_di.4qb'ner of North.
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�C,rolina forwards us an apology u writin!
p entaga�61, or Mr.e-sided,"ittr hexagonal, or': !.
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. . . I that thin. Alieration in'- I .
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it-alded otalles, " � .
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gives Jorth %promise of spring, . Among
:he children of a househ6la a opray'of wil-
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�s the murdere t of this Cmr, was anintimate
friend of the doctor, and Weymii was Ii
in-
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Let your conduct be such that she, will be
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Adolph'Fraubk, whose, election ,dates, back
to 1$44, of thiAttadbiny-ot Moral �nd Pollw
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acitoi#,papied by a cheok.of At least 67-5to.,re .
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oompeneg, Brother Pull�ack fur him AoNrina�
,the work is made only When necessary.. . t. -� �.
Isit,beeia'aiid that'anfinabi do not reason. , � I
I'M a I .;
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low broken off , and brought into pitimy
meollately convicted andoent with a gang of
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proud of you. . , .. .
, Be go upright: that she will be happy in.
jiloal Sciences..; Loewy mud M�uribe Levy
.
sit InOrcoureeb6tween dib club tan! -de said
.
What then -is done ,hy'tho. foxes, -whiah In' -, .' .
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_aterbef,ore the proper season
willo We". in 4
bf bloon-dog, a a constant -delight and costs
ariminald to the lead mines in Transbalkslim.
In* Ootober,'1884i a revolutionist naiiied. Li-
t � . I., . I..
eachIng your children to honor you.
the -Academy 6f Solendes. The mostf u
.. amo 1,
Velection of the institute, viz.,'the Academy
Ah betolins must bi considered
state of No . . . . . I �,
At is . .. .... . . .
Thrace;- are driven � on'to thb ice to test Its *: - , - .
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strength ? These maintain step- .caretf�lly mad . .
unit - iiug.�' E.Jotiy home should have* a .
done
flilng gio,wiag, ,even the simplest -Ponver'la
patin was 'convicted and hanged for the ,
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murder of General, Hemendort. .
just - bef Ore
Give yeitir family somie of, yourattentionto
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. Tell them of'the amusing things' that
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biwe-brightened '
Trancaloo, for the ciiLly ono,which has not yet
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a faute uil t6 wSew. , - '. - � '. .
Band .
' 'ol o ' . . ion . oli adoptea.-
The rep qtl n was unanim
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lightly, With their - heads Inclined, and turn ':.:. .�,
back suddenly, .directly they discover �by " - '
better than nothilig, mud after this ,season
of theyesi the tiny slip given b I
y a nelgh-
his. execution hoi confe need his guilt and de-
clared Weym%r Innocent of any share in the
your day's laboh ." .
Speak kindly to'yourchildron, . . '': �
,given . . . .! I. .
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. ..AN IMPOSTO-A, .1 .
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. A communication from St.. toiais .made in'
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the oomadof the ice cracking that It is not : I .
nafeti) Proceed farther.. A dog,, Which, In __ ..
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bo ' lot dl It ad will at b If k pt in sand
" '( as - art e
m
-.time. Whether orl Any, steps, Were
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. Play and balk,with them &few moments
. . � . I . �_4.�___Zelfirlu
after suppe I I . .
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'' alik-nAt* - - ,
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qutry if -a person named Gen. Syntax Cobalt
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following a soont,,arrives. at a .croah-road 6 ': .
In -.un - molsiened
. my,�i.dow, andregulat)j
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with warinvatir; -
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taken to reIeas6,the unnot
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fortunate man a un,
known bqt It Is certain that he died In the
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Into rent yourself Jn, your wde's employ-
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1�r .
One: of the Industries along 'the Shanhon
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wag a member,of tho,'Llmo -Kilm Club.- Rd' .
was In jail In that city for soliolting dons -
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seet?t6stopi 66trifilder fori niomenti then - .,
I
an a slon on . 4f the roado; sniffling Can- , - ,%
. The catalo'gues of seedonaeri and narsery.
men.will soon be coming his and the varied,
minea.- . . I . . .
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ment, - .. -
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I Ik0ourage hitrwh6n, . she Is don h
Rivers InIreland, In the capture and oultiva.
s. . The .taking of 40, 000 In a
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tione to colored orphan asylums- 4nd salting
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the -cash down In-his,'veot pocket. He claim.
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tiously, turn bat . I . I
A rand try another road in'. ' .
the a&' 6 inner, and finally.dart unheelta- I
usortment of choice things that' tempt, - the .
purchaser - are tihther. perplexing to the
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Recently I went to the late Kingltluuer-�
Be glad with her when she to hmppy..,� . .
Don't walt.t6�. U11 -the -World.,, uon.marbld.
thit-41aloh Will be.so kratef at to her loving
single night sometfmqo occurred years, ago ;.
but.the promeM product fantubh team, owing
the
'ed to be A, member of the club in good stand
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Ing, buthadriodocumentM I . . . I
tingl dowio. thoi third. It In evident that a
is lo to toile . im that as hid .prey. limit not .- 'N
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x =ataur I will, In 11 Flowerg:that Blooms"
3onti 'e,_to give to "the- rmadors-'-of TatrmH
&I, [W lilia.in IV.&wlio was buried with just
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heart to ' yourlips. �' . � .
"e"'Ircra �. .
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toy the drafraliag of country end Other In.
Is -
fittences. - At Cantle Connell Am -fiv * Iraf
The. Settrat&rywas Instructed to telegraph
the St. Louis -potion Io- proceed against'th e
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ta eh one, of . first- two roado examined .1 I .
ose ril hav - 6 :taken the, t ' �' '
-ib must noose hird
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3voth'ItOM137-as, .y mixed, experience h
proved in reg�IrTt.o3v
Am regular iud beititi-
thit'sairne-ceremonial as blopr6ole censor this'
time seven Yomis. It is a wretched mockery
I
out good,fortitnen an-
Share with her I Y .
oelfishly-am you do your 1110. - ' I
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,mouse' twiks, . In which the ,eels, are kept
&live, and allowed to grow, the dead and
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-min In the most vf&rcua manner, aie he has
aimed to be A
on- several occaulons falsely ol *
a des n '
to d go he of as n waste timeAn further '
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inveitilgation . hat this Is not tirieire.fastiadt.'
tul rotation Of b1coa6iiiing,plants' in window
After all, -and if I v;iero Kling the -fire
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yroak Ones bobig dipped. cii every morning
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mealber'ImAd thereby-finpoead on the people
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is shown Is the. fact that a dog abindtfirdea - *
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wd I . gard I e . n. .. . . �,�_-�_,� 1 . I
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I would do should be to prOlde for. belmi
. . mitted to . the earth *fib more decency
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. Vemper at -Romeo I L. .
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I. I have . peeped- Into quiet: 11 pailori)
ty means 6f large landing notes and sold
cheaply, to poor people; It in -during' this
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it large,. , .: - , .. .. L. I
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makes, a mistake such a' cas�, and whoft. .
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th eco,mel, ,r,vid,l,nt he Blinks out 'of �-
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In JEnterprising PholograP.
and logo PC Init. A host of persons of all
, ianks and a tione were cotagregatid, who
1*1ol
Clean L
where the carpet to and notold, stud
furniture polished and brik 9
; int'
t
fishing process that he Inmates of the #6nka
Are seen tothe boat adv4utige, for every fin
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all ht'cf th _ 0, Coking a plotureof �. !,
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'Ver now a nd alain we seem to gob a tasto
V Y or Or., t
-or blood, or I In some now fashion
re thro6g the lofty halls, Chatter'
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Ing ugbing," and with nothing of'
Wes on -the but the garb. Ihaw two
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11 .where the chafra are of al and the
-foomm," a
fiber carpetleis I,' Into, � 11 kitchens," where
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and tall vireln'motlon, Nwimming. up ward
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and -.downward. In one Vast'living' mass.
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of all. agog, sizes a degrees ,are, there.
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I want
' OL PIA40 Whore
petto and,crimping plan. In th '
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.Foresight. is, a quality the posseass a � 0 �J L
which no one will%deny to ants and been, and
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or "other. After. t . deede, ',Of blood in
(adia we showed our Ingenuity so, a civilized
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men'In -an anima, ed,coav6rswtf�a, -and one
laughing heartily at 'thq_very: foot of the
the fanilly_ livez and the' meals are cooked I
and eaten, and the locys and girls. are via
,Eels ind
Thousands %to there L &18'� in ilia imak)
In from two I t�
I live mote than -half the women and gtrl s
with their fo`r"ehe&ds'thug ad
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the former, certainly halve a, sense of com, .
passion.' This to displayed In the tendOr .
tn�d Chrfstla�b-tatlon by blowing a -number
)f natives � literally the mouth of the
-coffin' solit'woslyttig in staft.�-The.oh .
amber
of death In which the body liy--all hung
blithe an the sparrows -in the thmt3h Over.'
head; and I aes that It Is not "so much
val oun.1tto*
rying weight
twelvi pounds.' These'latter Are the, *oil.
flavored, follows that
go abodt ,era.
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od all the mornings and often the Whole
being ancromplimen.'
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pare bestowed on the wounded dart g the I �.
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te.rrible.1inttles fought -between ollif3rerent
.from
3annon, And now; the cables toll .to, , our
with.1olsok and adomed,with odutchedAwand
weilth and learning, nor�sarvsnto, nor toils
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juicy Are converted
Into the delicious- 11 oollsrea eel " for which
day. Beolde's vejej
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' to the family, calltirit are liabld to
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as of ants. The suffering and In . ,
trib elploma .
2ation in keeping her hand In practice at
3raolties In Buimah, $omc time mince great 11
every sort of* funereal finery --was like"&-
scene Im 0, play -, and me we through
,too I Impose, lie).-' town, nor'cun,try, nor
f r on
a I , , as tQni and temper, that make
At ,
Kilaloo- Is so j�tatly famous. ' . �
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In at any time. Not long ago I made
*and:found.
ones i6re not left to perish, but Ard Carried
og,ol the battlefield by a regular s'ambulancoo ` -
lurpried was expiessed it the announotem at
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&at the war oorreepand4surr,of the TiM68 be
passed
It and looked at'the soaffolding and rough
'*It
work behind, t like
jua behind.
III j Ourk or miserable -that fender homes
a oy
a or Wr Ixed. And I hap, tooi thatJ
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a call at 7 oWook in tl to evening
'd4ughters oi the fainfly,kth ford-
the two .
corps," Nor one.doubts -the existence of
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memorilu animals; and- jas tOshmb1tFdis'ia )�;
boenordiered-s my roin ad
I . the -British camp in
Burmah.
was going
the section, of - a theatre, ' A oold[Wa funerals
I,, t U ntf-y- good , hiened and. God's
grace make life of ,*hak no teatilieve or ad-
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rikOry.1fide Alto.
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David' X. Carvalkno a handwriting 06
h�aols coviBred with carl-pApars. . � cannot
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nee any excuse for ft.
Itnedessa0to ictiountthe pltdhod:,battl6a
Which take In bee -hives - between the - -
Thelimeg is not a paper. to sit
lovii7quiotlyLunder'such ofrZiumstances, and
,Which I inct In the rnorning-�-the plain ooffi-n
'slowly borne AIdtbg by 16 6mrades, ,'with
complishments, or me4ne-or society, .can
make lt�tho o ening' stave -6f
I ort 'in thg '11stricit Attorney's q1hoe at
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forgeries
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'bhoir
plattei
oll arthi o didateg, r to to ? ow can ,
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It has caused acquiring to be'made, which
that the In
t6o cap and helmet and.itword of the dead
-at! overlast -
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Ing psalm, " the lair beginning .of aft-eadless'
ow ork, says that � by, smateure
are increasing, And that they are emoonrag-
of my neighbors j not twist up hair In
Ono rOtOu , t At n out . ** t of
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0 It lot .
an a I'll and who
eantmoll--hav,jo
thow correspondent chArglng the
' Ost-maro hal at Mandalay with cruelty
',,r.odvb.,,,
placed up6t it -*as more impressive, more
docent, more hffeotly;g tha,A
, . All, this In
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O,Xwtenoeo the oddly, ,modest, well,Pr4ot,
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d by the bad practfieo th&t'.haVe: -grown up
' 'the
the morning, withona brushing or combing
It, nor. do theyvtoIi tio put otf a White Col-
� gal ,
I 00, 'not see ti -at -all some :
only too lenient In dealing with
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,hat officer, The provost-maiolial is an Am-
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with pistiaboard drowns, "And hei &I V
scampering &bouts . while idleness a Ill.
vestiburfa to a tomplo of Ood's.build."
i y, that shall never decays wax old or van.'
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commercial houses -fthe use of style.
graphio.peno and aniline Inks. Many large
-of
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meani.of commonicatlofi' with each other,
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To give any one example: there is no pos. . .
dour photographers and lic, became fired,
#fib the taking
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araotor in 4-hignaturo written, with a
think' much of their AT6
-willing to nth down to breakfast looking 00
sibledoubt that ants make themselves an.
derstood by their follows by means of the .1
ambition of a series of unique
16gativeii. Ile; hupediatecd6d thd oxtBoution
about.the royal remains. I would rather be
quietly consigned In the grave by P, few
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2tylographlopon, have discarded them al.
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frowsy. By getting up a little earlier the
touch of theIr dellostej sensitive antennin or , ,
if a nuroer of olsopitai, and by his order these
who oared for me (if any such there might
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Honoit, hearty,. contented Ia6our 181ho
together F31 signing olibokq and papers of
hair can be nestly arranged and there will
feelers. 13of.orea.waracoun6lilsheldiatid .
lion were excouted In small batolibo, When
hemen were drawn up in line against a wall
be) than.be the object of all this parade
and extravagance. --�- The OrravilkMefietivA,
only antics of happiness, &It well so the I
only guarantee of life. The gloom of Mfg.
,similar Importance, and ihe�_ Surrogate's
office at Xpw York requires iiii,pok to be
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be time to tellevO the bareness of the neok
with a white collar or ruffle. A,womah,
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m6sBengerd hutry About. Scouto or spies- . *
are sent out, And the ettack Is hastened or . �
Is Would station the Bring platoon before
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anthropy to not only the -great destroyer of
signed with a steel or a quill pan. A-stylo.
ought to be just as neatly dressed for the
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pobtponed* according to their reports, . 0
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hom And get his, Camara int 0 position and
weparo b4s then the
. � - - . - 44MP#m j MEN _t .
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Too Ifluch Money. I
happiness, but ititands to iliiitioij life itself,
graphic 619fi6tuird Is Costly Imitated, ihd,
'gno,.
*hen It comes td Identify the genuine si
Itchea as tog the parlor, -for her own
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this could itet bit done Without 'Ile cola" .
plate method of communlostfoh, for t .
platee, and officer com.
naudingtho soldiers wan Instructed to,pro.
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. One' of the moot fusand suicides on recory
XdIoneog and luxury produce �romatuke do-
osy much faster than many trades regarded
ture, a difficulty ,le,mot, arising from the
ii Ily so for company. . I .
� Ben, disgusted fio me$ In manj
I It a-Ve -4, .
Ing mad tedelving of orders, ota. ME669VI'Vi. *
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,fig.the Interval between "present" and
,
re P t -nalil th tovost-marb1bal to ex.
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Is that of Goorgd Xellor, an Indiatik farmers
with great possessions and a pleasant fact.
art the meat eihaustiv6 iano ..... fatal to to 4e.
vItY.' Labour in general Insteadof ohorten.
e0bot of thin moverruent On the, essential
are
terlptio features.*. Aniline Inks '
21011111mooredangeroug,
kitchens &'br* and Comb bk thd looking-
law, it idicating,that some inember of tlio
iPartimais had. no languages how,could
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they t6adh their I That they' do
3608 hiso pliton4trid-soCat, pictures of the
iiiin In 411 the agony of expected death, On
fly, who killed himmelf begause be It ad too.
much money. It seems a if he might have
Ingtheterm of life actually increases It,
It in the - took of odoupatidn that annuall
because they can be
copied exactly by the use of copylig ,p,do,
family brushed theli-hair there. I oven
tesch them to OvIdIn't"'ItM11�19n the fact of ,Young .a
foxes In countries where the atimale %to
tnother Occasion he -obtained evidence
igainat A Bartnese Minister by threatening
got rid of some of his dion y without getting
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himself,
destroys so many of the Wealthy,, who, hkll�
on the principle of ilid hektograph, , ,
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,hq sholfi What could' -bb w0yrao ?
on 1,
hunted, being In finitely mote wary, than full-
grown once in other lands I HOW oleo aid we
N ho.tivd With execution It lie did not give
ifth - toothnony At the provobt-mathlial to-
rid of -rhd World fi toll of kind-
heartod persons Who Would be Willing to
oh�rd in the terrible burden Which weighed
ink*iaothlrig to do, play thd part of 4ro nop,
apas like them, make- a ofpeoa�, exits while
tko tittaybeeAllo out Its day In usefulness
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It Yen;" Paid Fogg 14 the horme Cars sijod
And give my saki to memo 44, theme
Brulah Your hair ln any, other. ro6la,tq the
hquile h4YI, but never do it In the kitokoo,
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puent toxds tolithe chiltilrenof dangers mad '
bir0d, �.
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