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WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE FOUR w4 We often bear 94 men who are Said Since the days of the Duke, of ,North. OR S. , I .
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: ,. CORNERS QF THE GLOBE, was widely Spread,, but , �� ill, u a y::::: w �� ve ...... I , tleful 0 the, ppl� Evening parties for ' ,
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,�� I public j I as been Buell 0, reviva, f us bisllovs� paxticubairlyi If .the wife ia4s; spoonf ul� of t . table- in% � xlg� hoo, I � I
, I I — with her husL�and r of such cases there bad, been no over-, I the, war= milk Idea, do I . I , gallon, � ' n I I
�. I , , iioon after., The, i5ome say that Lt. all to - h�IP 111S, stlrl�e,d into a or li I
� I Vd, and Now World Evento of Intercot Clir princoss is 40 years of ,%go I willh0rut - Still the du- Or starch, will make the cloth 0OWS1908 Owlerstana Just how to �
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� 1 ,i .-----4 1 t 11 ' hat too much work has t1W "941?" is mainly responsible ,'for -ties Pertaining qroretD, clap be gre'41d.y, and cause tbiam to retain heir ,stiff- Ma -4406 them. For the benefit of on I
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19194 Billefly-latores low Happenin 11; 't . I , �
"�'�� ' ,. Recent Pato. . It I I , p I kil ,a 10 ople is no t to be doubtedo , its return. Dr. V reudenrich has discov- Modilfied by tlisjn,trodiiotiol� of me *Aiess longer than ,they woul I
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1�, I i I 8weden ,has now 12,050,246 twres of I LIFE' OF AN ANOM, but this does not alter the fact that ored that milk is 4 microbe killer and SW01dRjWiq or d"00g, Is I no smiLld. , part I 4, Mur Starch isexcellent" ' , ,, I girl readers, we give ,% auinber� , - I I
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�� :� . f0rest lands owned by I AL'S, Gladstone recently colabraAed Work LPUXG alld Simple is on. a of the. I that the grip. bacillus, if put iito milk, 01 the work, y 11 , ed clothes, And the addition "of a little '09 games *Wob are Jntorost.44 and; 1 ,.:
I the State, an I I et ho,)v few Lqusekoepers kerosene qnikog it iron nlco,ly. The ,oil, amusing "a'which indivi(dualizve eac1l; : I . I . � �
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,. . 'AligM the State's .holding, 1, � h*r eighty have ecaas=yli - though � � OMP16 Or to Which' some might object, is All . rty given ,As Wing AdIfferout fr . I
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,� . tUrWen ,years of 8,364),(4 1 Ono wished her �ill. possible happiness. I WiSchiElf is done by the worry which hour- Be this 0 it,may, the hot milk O(Julp34emts, Ito proftce'the desi,red xe-4 9;�e by the time the clothes ar dried tarat igiven by org I
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,. Paris's fawilouis horse chestnut tree! abl"bil's been a, v6rRAW0 "angst in the. Of ten 9008 with the work, and which: sure ,has gai with a4ult, lyItjh ti;o least ,m,0U,,lbO,f 1;And Ironed. I . . I . - -�
il; . laor, I Plin small ar Ing � 04t tBor � i vitations the kind, It'
I I o I � I I many sufferers tioles, such as handker- �, I "..
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I milk mast come to the Scald- The �Ldy` 14011fieW14, 4&I1th0u9h, ; she his - 1d bai named in ihe left y ' I , -F.,
- I 0 lefs, cOIlar4 and baby's bilis, on p, . ODr- ,. . �.
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I blooming of w.bich on Maroh',20 was'tdiriguished 41isband has passed Into a,J )��'ie do iiDt yet mudersti,ad the pro- in'g point,, but not boil; then it should be s�veeping. is o4wa,ys desIro�q clean towel before hanging them out. "r . thO no,tO, at$ for Instance: 11. I .
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I the first recogiii2ed mark of Spring in'pro-verb. At Haivarden indeed opinion � vesa by wbiuli ' ' the J be rApped slorlyly, The last thing at, th. Prose . is 1i � �
� � . .11 t1iiii vrench capital, is I dead. worry undermines � night "ITY La I mt, a, Aelaitappearance, In ad. Th ,ill save, much exosure to cold "Master Palul- Wbll'ba r I equesta 'tte, I I I . I
I I . I is divided as to -,v,bp of the two is more general health, induces disease of the I dy" takes'lier goblet Of er to dwsii 0 'ti,ind in winte I I . . I
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1, is a quieting dreamy at- . lie shlould provide berselt ,in F. Have a pair of white, Pleasure� of'Miss Rutb Brown's, P;A(11 .
��! , �, England's big cruiser Powerful,now lvvon,llerfu�-Mr. or Mrs. Gladstone, We heart, of the arteries and of the kid- milk' which ha I I with a dust-capi. a, pair of . cloth itteas 11) & convenient place to , �
�, , i . feet uv�n tle nerves, . . . giloveo, a use when you Master Randall Browin's company oil ,., -`1- J
I ilt Chinese wa,texs, has lost four knots,mris, sure, that if 31r. Gladstone's. deoislo,D: 11SYS, or kills a, man before I I . Avish to,hang,the clothes . � �, .
at his time; I NIONV� it' is considered the newest nan, Print, over jacket, a4d a large apron, Out, � I I Tuesday afterli'06u, January fiftht, I A I
- � through a slight sinking � were requested an the point . . I � Emig. '. � -1
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... of t-Irr TP1111oldeAgine, and w I he would � but that Lt does do such things is a ac,'ea for all complex! on ills, If the -face 0,11 Of whii6bl Me, cain remom, in a few , � I '1�1. .
,�. Lit have to � � be Sallow. wrinkled or otherwise af- � I three to six o'clock, at No. 10 JUOIE.Soal I . 11 :�
� I . � I diecLde im:imedia.telty in. his wife's farvor 'fact unly t5o well established. � I HOW TO CAILt F OR AN UMBRE LLA, Way, Caa[bridige. I I I I I
.�: , be repaired in England. , seconds shotild t,bio bell ring., She has .
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, 1, , r vote of Xrs. Gladstone's vitalLity is indeed mar- I Xt is tirkle 'that -worry oftea leads, a I Mated. cliilms'the enthusiast, hot milk, a61150 Uri � ,
4 Switzerland, by a popula will produce a cure, Many debutantes - .eye to the"care of such, pieces I in bi,yi�, an umbrella you must take "Soap Bubble, �arty.11 � , ,
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: �, ?A"r two tP one has decided to make its � veli>us, and she preserves as active an i Person to Practices ,which are them- I �wasb c t at night just If furniture, a -s can not easily be re, Ot In faith, for,the most experiencea ,For 4 "SOO Bubble Par6 , I I
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,�, 3'allrO4ds State ,railroads. The mens-ilintexest in ber many pMl"thropIc:1elN'ss injurious,suab as Overindulgence before retiring and converts. declare inloved, and has covers 'for' t1h1em. To 'shopper cannot, tell ho I I � Y"", a 10991 , � I .11
.,� � . I I " works as of obd, The eldest da,ughter of In ,alcohol or tobacco, or perhaps the i that it makes them feel wonderfully I bhod�oulgibly isw I am( � i dust a house woar. , w it , will narrow tab,le 011iould be covered witli, 1� ' I
- ,r after being, adopted by the Legis -1 I , refreshed, willile . elop . Silk of a'sWooth taffeta %yeave tro-bly folded blanket overwbileb, should
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I � I Council, was referred to the Six Stephen, Glynn% e1g,bth holder of use of opium or cocaine or ebloral; and'very -white and soft. Some even go so I I I I ., is allil that is.� necessaxy, , Is a good, purchase and I'Igbt to carry. be placed a Meet. As 1 L
T" I 1. people for acceptance. bliat baxionetay, Catherine G-17rine and disease and deaths are often a,ttribut-: 1 far as to pour a. g ,tity of providing the I L many small bas� I
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. I I enerousqua rooms used, be gone over I GlDrio, Makes a hea�ier umbrell 16 I
i Switzerland has been obliged to take, hex sister attrarated. gireat admiration, abli(N to the act' I milk into the w , I . . a, but im-pa,pler,maoll al7e the. bost-musb. �'. .. .
� , I I �1 ididing days with a carpet- I L
ton of these poisons ra- ater for the ba,,4 and rome, , Lu - it outwears any silk make, No matter basupplied as illere arechildrea,, and , s-,
li I sures agal,ust illiterate immigrants,',Arhen they appe,%red in London society. ther than to the effects of work or ., ,positively map i - .
I m.% cla Im that It Is .1 I. I .�,se fV.' I
I � I - Per. XoNv to beg h all furniture what the. material may be, howev,er, Several extra way Pipes ,to al.101v fo , , I
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1. � owing to tbi3 inflillx of Italians. The! WIlen the Gly I I worry. .But these will not explain the I removing fatigue. I that L cam, be remaoived sibbuld be well never keep it strapped, exce, - L .wh breakage The suits mi I . L , , .
I I CaUt011 of Zuric4l has established com- -., art in 1869 t Pines were on the omtl, disaster in ,ill Cases. L . -- . 11 b hed amd dusted, and placed in -the- pt an It . %Y ,be preparel. I I I
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I sory evening schools f ne a. I I hal�l, or re-' is carried, the day before from ca,sbile 5 ap. It' L ' I .
% Puts hey met very frequently It may be objected desp, bringly that 013OUP. Mex aldiolgiliogi room. The Keeping it .tightly , rolled tip
� , then almost . almain he says a wr ter in UU16 91YOOrlue be added the bubbles, �
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WOrkluien who settle in the canton. � JVbat a dread disease this is coming sa,m, . -ed ,t . Boyce's IvIontbly, de- a . I
or Italian lif worry is slow suicide, piecles Mould be treak I �
,Mr. Gladstone, w -ho was even then a I I 'L
L: inone of us can escape, Very few men L , aind rottled to one side of the room. str6ya. hal will gain in tenacity and brillialay, L , ' . ,
L, I English girls who am imprudent en- I notabba Poli,ticia4L ha,7inz already filled can be found who have no unfulfilled, as it does upon o, t I I I f of * its durable qualities. Oare must be taken to keep ,tho. d, L
. ne untlAvares in the Books, for I boliliove, stray boo tillubrell L 4 . ''
I ks should i When lvet,* dry an., a by stand- Lightly 00 until-it'is needed. Prized. L ..
I ( t4ble office of under seeretaxy for t�he 46,1,es which they are striving t,o grat- 1 `ulght� and many a home has beon left. � be, found in, every roonn. in as '. L . rked
- I eugh to marry Chinamen have. a hard to L I 6he bon ' . I I I
, 01111i", and &ISO tbait of vice-president ify, or -%vho tire so absolu ly secure of '�Iesolate by its ravages� 1 6. . t ing.it wit - . ''. . I
: tinll) when theY get to China, Pour, 'of ,the Board of Trade, But with on- , bri&a-br&.c*. etc.,, miligilit Ile &llatl�d h, the handle d -may be ii,warded for the, longest, the . i I I
I I liald . . . a nd o4vill so, as to Mortest, the greatest ii'lagiber a.t one. I
, married to members of the Chinese Em- 1 Mr. Gladstone's close friend, Lord I the future that they may give literal . 100s in the holdse one is well fortified 1, upon tWo coucith; table, Or. on ucLb L I I
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. I L bassy in London, are now destitute in heed to the Biblical command to take against this trouble, Peel the onions I artiloles, as could Mot- Prevent rusting the framewprk, as ha.p- blOi this largest aiad the smallest buh7
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L ,Lyttedtom, had, made as favora,ble an i I be removed.'Ov- Pens when the ter runs off the, oth : b1iiis blovv.n, - ofcoune. which!. . .. � .
,� ngha4 having been thrown ov - , I I - L or L The Pipes, I
.1 Sha or I iMpTession an the younger Miss Glynne no thought for the murrow. iand roast them in the (men; then: press Or these P'lliCe covers m4de of cheag'end and colle tS at tIAL to , , . . , I .
I., by their husbands. But this forethought is not worry;, Out the juice Which the child.must be 1prliflt. C110515 the doors,'opeal the win- e .P. , I L laity be decorated with ribbon ' � ,�.�. '' .. I
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L 'r Lie carried, home'as Souvenirs, * L
I made to drink. The pulp while hot is I dows, Shake, wismi amd p6ml �iap � the cur- yAry do, not open. the Um-
" Mr. Gladstone had made on ber old- I at flieast it ,need not be worry: it is . I When n:earle � . A ,
. . I�., Gtlinness & Co., t1is Dublin brewers, er Sister, wLth the result that all fash- I. ` L
; Itinve, practically adopte(l the eight marely incertitude, prudent care' for'bound on the soles of the feet, pa.Imq -n w'a i brella- or it. will stretch. oly A '71 ishr Pond " is a large tub .
. Ailiu, I ionp,ble London was shortly after this �, I tainst sWeeP dow -Ils and ceilings, 6 or, I I
I pet. with" Sa t L t of Shape c1qtIeS, bagiet "'
I , the future, or even slight anxiety H.r- i Of the .hands and on the chest. This -and Spiriinkle-tibe cair I , tea- - white drying. I L W la 'which are various .' I . .
., i visitt to Italy iialtexested to hear of the , . ll iPe off the' handle small pa,akages Ao bi,ad that it, loop is. - I
L day. Their hands go to work assing anxiety. impatient expectation 'always gives relief and recovery is bea,vels, or somet4hitag of the sort. No�v, when ready to put ah .
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the morning and leave off at balf Vast prompt. lBeglDL. way,' using a piece .
� � at 8 In betroblial of- the two Y01ln1g P01i,ticiaMs disproportionate fear of the unkua%11� you, axe, r�mdy for tale broom,. I t
.. 5, 'wltbl an hour off for dinner, On Sat �; iihis, two lovely sisters. The weddilmo � . - I . -size A!fIMIng rod wi h a, good. :
� - took Plr -fails is worry, am.d. this is what causes I to SWsep� fa.rthest from the of mois if there is any silver about I ,, ,
: � I � ,�cs on . door'. as cha I d, hook is Provided, sad each child 4.4
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I � I urday's work stops at noon, making , tale samle day, July 25, the heart to struggle, the kidneys to ell Q8 from the furniture you L h6-ve it. Sometimes a blue or greeh umbrel- g,;vieh. a certain number of 'opportuni.,, 11 . I
I L A week of 461-2 hours. 11839, and Lt is initleresting and ailso, pa- contract, the arteries to weaken, and REMEDY FOR NIGW.V-SWEAT. there. . L I 11), Spots L wh�n lightly wet; in such a ties to capture the gifts. ,, L . ,.
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� 24OW South Wales has a, eh - th'Aic to think how f evv ,Present at the the mind t, fail. An " olid woman's remedy " is re- � Whom Ymi hiwo swepit one side, rol I t) case open it, tind set out ,in the first 'A "Candy Pull" must be giVeu in a,
. Oics lot of ceremonies are ail)bve to -day.' The late kitche,ir, a�nd for this wo,lw��, Bog&*
I I VO one who is not given to worry ported in a recent number of the Di.r the furniture -over and mvesp. the oth- hard rain, the sPo,ts disappearing when and butter must I
� I noxious anim&l Pests for -whose de -'Six Francis Doyle acte,d as beat man can concelve of the pirwe.; -which the etetoi d Hygienic Gazette, as hav I .near the ILL is thoroughly dampened, ' quantities. Soyr
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I mg - d`00r. Then-, imstienA of fnvieepding it VA11, To furl an umbrella properly, grasp aad 86 clear fire are neceasary, as w1141f I -
the colony paid out 8l80, -'-t* MT. Gla(IstO'n'3 amd wrote a charming ll:Lblt� gains over its victim. Such a . era,l bright sauce a
000 in bounties last year. Among them'Poem 00 t1his 01IMS1011, one -will freely admit the'excelloni!e of d a atient of annoying and Out !in the db�;111, as I have seen many it firmly at"the lower end of the ribs as tw-,cl"or thTee I I .
Mrs. Gladstome's good works tregam at the a 7 c n cure a I
I . are llandlcoot,�, pademelons, wombats, I , d is ot to ivarry. but he will debilitating nigl4it sweats when the or- do, ga grown people to BUD—
, , wallabies, kangaroos,emus,native dogs, a Period when it uw not so fashionabille Med,e 1her'lihIs whole into the dust -pan. with the right hand, holding thom,per- orl-atend, the ag
i I , � add that it is impossible to follow it. . dinary To a, atropine, sage - Phil, If You have more rooms to sweeip� treat foollY straight and even, an donotal- plenty of 4prons A110A caudy ' cool�in
. flying foxes, kanga,roo rats, crows and fox geintlewomen to frequent ,� This is true Onilly in a measure, and in I OcIrPine, etc., prescribed by -the pby- them Wil in the same in low them:t d must a,lsso be at han-J.-
hareig. I - 171111Y -tent on amollwating an I tmist'wbile you Shake Out and unlimited good- nature. I
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I I . the a feW cases. Barring instances of ex- sicia-al in attendance failed. The remedy I the timie the, sweepim,g has been, - th lds; ne t I I
. oom&tion of the poor. S;bs -was especi- ax,,m e f0 x wrap, them evonlYl A "Donkey Pii,rtyll is of course,
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� High prices were paid for mezzotint ceptional trouble, of extraordinary was a, decoction of ills fresh bark. of Plished. the dust in the lirstroatc� will "round the stick with the leftlajid and, knvwn ; an �'Jepha,ut Party " is of the - 1, I
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.1 , a,lly busy at the timle of a dievastatding I "bard luiuk," almo'st every one can by the pussy willow, Salia nigra. used be tholroughily'settl�ped, and. ready for finally fasten the strap 01'er a am h SaJM I
1� I 1, - avings at a recent London sale.: epidemic, Avihicill scourged the East End I Oct ; k nkl,'%vbexi the attempt is mado I �
I I e ination reduce -his ,,,, freely. The distressing symptoms were diuBtimig, I much prefor a, ftnip cloth, firmly Tolled umbrella, lndf61d,dd to properly p1dee thg, , I
-1 .. '. I�Qppuer's Picture of SIT Thomas Frank- vvk1hin living limits. fully rellevorl within th�rae days. to a featillar duater. If either blackailk or gloria become trunk, and a. "Nose P t - is
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� 1, � I liand'i daughters, engraved by W. � Wlas very frequenitly a. vis;iltor to the, ry With the formari. : m1t; 'Y ii� one whiere .
. Ward, 'brought $1,90% and Sir. Joshua London Hosplta�, wileire she first made -- You can gaitheir UP the dust, s,nd Shake spotted.witb mud, etc.,.cloan ,with a bit thk� attempt to I t nose, on a,
. Reynolds' Portrait of the Ladies IV, a Ide- . the axquia�iintamoe of that "beloved phy- " FOR A COLD IN THE HEAD, Out the Window.' %v�bile the la;tte,r only of old silk Upped into warm -water and. I I
I,., ,� - YVATEIll-DR,INKING. I scatters it off one ammonia. If col ' huge faceis made. These parties af � I I
grave, engraved by Valentine Green 'sldam." Sir Andrew Clark, who Tend- 'A cold in this head is not oni axtiele to li'mb,t tip- ored silk needs 'clean- ford. gre4t marriment, and if i � . I
I y annoy- 0,11 anothsr. A 11ilgilit feather dlitster is h a, rag of the Prize$ fir(,- !
, but 7ik ly to d velo and naphtha, same color I offered for the nearest and f arthesti. .
. A Proof, 41,67,D. I ored so many services to f)he Gladstone When it is considered that the body Ing, Ing, do, it wit
. , 6 e P into catarrh, u.ssful'for brile-ai-brac, etc., in theim,li remembering .
I Af ter eight years' -%v�ork the . .1 !family in subsequent year . Many a is made up very largely of -water it One teaspoonful of mustard dissolved in crovioes you could not get at with. a lattez is very explosive. If grethat the. wttemPts, sPecla,1 incentives for pro- I
� five -mi, e i , 5 . ass gets, ficie'noY and consolation for Inaptness I
, i poor convalescent Las bad reason to cam reiidU, I he silk, remove with magnesia, rub- are .
- rn of Mrs. Gla;dstome in cloth. Shake, the eurta,imal again, wipe Oil t . Provided. Magic I I .
:,� 7 �Ong tunnel through the Col di Trenda,'bdess 'the no, y be understood how im- a I umber.ful of cold water a, -,,,d lised -,is aff the windowsl, blilinds and woodwork, bing it in ttnd al.lot%Ving it tQ remain I I I .
q � In the Italian coast All -is, has been connection with 'thle home which beaxs POTtant to health is a constwnt a gar .Ile three . ti, I I , litntern exhibi-.. I
� , 14arced thxough in spite of as ' ply of this fluid. I 9 MAS a :Iny- -will often aot forgetting t c; twenty tions. are a.1ways appreciated, as are the. I
I . I . rious en- her name. I Many. people have a effect a he asiag at the top -four bours. Naphtha also re-
Inearing difficulties met with ill thel I speedy cure. In iiiore obstin-,of efforts Of a PresUdigitateur. .
,. I I : At Hawalrdem. one Sees at once how k2otlon that the dxinking of water in' ate cases, equal parts. of loaf sugar the doors, . or -the. ba,ckff but this liquid. cannot be , An. "Auoti6j, Sa,leo,- gives great full: . . . � .1 I
'I, � Enterior of this mountain. The rail- 11a.1ge a part phi and 61 the plictures, a, small 'atep-ladder� is, .Purchased everywhere and magnesia to its participliax-ts. I
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. for traffic at the beginning of 1900.: box BOYS' Home cillilse to tale castle, a, . I I duster out the. I I tai-ning fifty dried. beans, . . I
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11� I 'Count TolstGi Is Preparing what wl,,, 1 not fax from lit is this ,home in -,vbicb� said acting on this belief they endeav- -- I nwimdow every, few seconds. 'It �v ba -i- ' .
1�, FOP. A COUGH. - noy be . Ould �, - , PEOPLWS PALACES I .
laom)6 Old ladies axe. thanks to her kind- or to drink- as little as possil�le. e .. - am. lmp-royems.nt to; go over . .. ! k4k 00intatning- parcells of. every shape. 1,
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If , "; I ding the - I I . the carpetI wiltill, the carpet . . . � . . -size- * I
, �`� - be his most widely -read book. "I do no . Th ' -%v0 U4 S � L. afn:4 is brought in, and an oildsin I .
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�, i ness, spen evening of their days niotion- however, is wide of the'tru�h. -C asNons whole flaxseed, I pint tb weeper, I person seleote& as auctioneer. These- I ��
. I fes'l well a,t present and cannot -write I in Peace. Tehlayson's words will � I en remove. the' covers ever So care- Vie Good work That. is "clux Doue fib I packages ma , .
, find Drinking freely of pare water is a boiling -water, juice of I I emon, 4 lumps fully, taikiing, them,� Immediately out solne Ruglash ftnd Scotch vulc& Y, contaiin things of value, I .
- I � I a)n echo iln miany a heart to -da sugar, simmer 3 hours and strain. a;
:11 � � 'Viewer, "but I hove before I die to say I "One could not but feel hull pre- I is,.'wnd now replace a.11 your k-urnir Tt was ain :P,'ngli* b.:a 1.
i . jiust now," he recently sei d to an Inter- I most efficacious means not only of doo t � I - �
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I Y�I.d sh novelist who first 6 ;;Llale, of use and of no use
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, a good deal about Woineu�. Before my the presence of those whose ),'Its was ovi- I Sorving health. but often of restoring I ture, and bric-aArm, etc., giving' them - ted that the Poorest among the be biddea by their wrappings. IThemu I I �
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� . 9. THE PRINCE OF WALES. 01066 Youx windows, and you have a 0 , es needed Palaces as . :
, ikvz at heart about thera.,, 'Vould diopsh quickened to more Of Lt in, J All the tissu . I coiziteDtr-.�cf this Parcels, must pr I I "I
, 11�-- -- - - -, aeath I shall say everything that I! diently one long solf-sacirifice, and one it when� failin roceed, and'po r in great ilit!
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.. � I I I es of the body need wat- '-- Sweet, clean 0003 r" . .
. A British 3Uxquis's coronet in sil- ome's Own Irde, M rs. Gladstone wea,rs I I long routime, to some, but to describe witib great imaginatioif,11le. . .. 1� �
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� r gilt was sold hi a London auct . i , er, and water in abundance I-- necessary soinetmalig Aboist gh just try it, idea was� carried out in articles for sale, trying to guess frora. �� I
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ion addittion to the work of EL Prime Ann, also for the proper performance of ov 'ST11101 Aftlyl al'alr 10 'lie Thro"O ht is not nearly So'long as it a,ppeara- Palace, built in' the Ea.st End of Lon- may: be.. , ,
, 00m. recently for $25. Few British 11 iSter'S -;Vile." That tribute was written ery rital function. Cleanliness of 116 He, is 5 feet -6 inches high and weigh 'the Slovenly � Th's children bid their beans for the� I
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, casions on which they are used are 1 to think that Mrs. Gliaidsto the body is as necessary Ing all th f nilture, in the room, -Vvith- i city companies, with assistance from cent, each article being sold at sue- �
a me is still to bealth and comfort as cleanliness of He 1as, light grey eyes, a grey beard, -Joint, even �e C�ub'rver to be laden with dust, Private benefactors. I'll
�', . rare. Tlis one sold -was probably made'abl" to enjoy f&iLrIY good llealtb in her I 'brown complexion. and a bald head, ' It Is at once a tiod. tO this highest bidder, . I
;',��,�, . for the coronation of William IV., as old age, the shinh and water tends to insure a wh:lch no amiount of labor, Mill thor- training school, an& a place of reorea- I . - . . I
the hall ma,rk on the silver -%Nra,S that of I the one as truly I His bands loughly relmove, they consume just as I — I . � .
". . . the Year 1831. as it does the other. � nit-- .. and feet are small andl 31111011,, iff not more* tinis, in nioving. tion. where bands play, pictures are THE':GJR�Lj WHO MARRIES. .
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I . , ' I things to and firo, out of theii lvay'amd. Shown and lectures and concerts are % one 6 our household papers not. .., , I
� Sir Robert Post, Baxt, has n A NEW COUP IN DUELLING. It diAssolves the -%yaste material. which 57 years Old.. and has four I im iilieilr vain attemp-44, afterwards at given. - . I f I .
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Its and Other heirlooms by the Af$er an Vapreoedetatca raotion. . � . I .
-, � , �� . portrid of a stelliall Deputy 811H.4fleft iemoves Lt in the various excretions, His favorite tliey h6d lapiver � What Age Should 'a. Girl Alarry ?" X .
" I as favorite., liquor a. cog- been properly Savept or du�ted,-amd On a, munic, I � �
, ,ut has been ord- I I . I ,Peo- every girl J41 tie country could get I
i� Cauxt of Chancery, L These waste materials are of ten act- 1 1889, and h ipal basis. A large
nac 40 years o d. � . . . .
I IL" lflre4 to put back those that he had al- ,It Was Mark Twain who Said that uzll Poisons, and many a headache.- He is L I I � thei,r looks do not deceive them-, for 'Ple's Palace -has, been opened there on hold of thf� papsr amd read these opfn-. . I
I ��' i a first-class judge of horses and they never have. gilt down in '" uP- . the edge of the Oldest city park. It is I' . � I
ready disposed of. Tile, court, more- I one of the chief dangers of French i many rhenmatic pains and *apbes�- rilany 1 d holstered chair, and � the dust I I . I
�, r � � over, made the unusual, order that he I duelists would be removed if I cgs. .1 I 'will fairly , l"g . ons'nodoubt they would�prove a great . I
I they were 'sleepless nights and listless days, and: ,e � .1
t, � should pay the costs of the motion for eir I He is said to be one of the best Shots po"), 04 all axotind, Ivvimg .to the � re- , building of dark red stone, influence for good... With a very fewi- ,� I
I . � , I an Injunction against him. , impelled to fight in glass cages, which Imomy attacks of the "blues" are due'In England. . I peated d<wes, it has bad of umt,idy with a winter garden of iron and glass exceptloius�, all advised' as the proper , .1 .
� . �. would prevent any possil.)ili 'Solely to the ciroulation in the blood i I * I . . :
I %� . . - this, as in every opening out of it. I I . 11 age for marriage twenty years or over, �. I �
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" RulPoror Menelik and of, taking cold. issues of He .Sets flic fashions in clothes for other cas% save's timleaalld. lessens 'lab- - .
, Portraits Of ty of their ; or deposit in the4 t ameeping� -Meebbal in I
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supply of , I es la,bor fo 111ork-Arolf. � I -three, to twenty-five. Cert . I I
I , r, . . next Faris Salon by M. Paul Buffet. ists appeared not long ago when two : because, of an insufficient r the working- well finlished piece of its trail, a h;ill are reading and recroation-rooms. tive-jit. I � � I I
1, I the � Italian Politicians attempted to satis- "'vIlter- ; man. I . , 1. . . . Y ainly I 1.
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wfho ,went to Abyssinia fy their wounded honor at a duelling - I ,ith a tendency to corpulence : of Cam . bridge and a barrister. . . . � I I �
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I IDOO franc Prize )"t year. He tried t' place in Rome that is f r I . . I � . . .1 I I I I I
� I . I equented by I -a,vol(l. it for that reason.. But this is . . I 'All garments Should be ne fes., The winter gar,don is'. deal' ned for time-ja girl begins t � I .1 .
4i`�� paint a portrait of Queen Taitu, but the most exclusive fighters. This is a' -not strictly true. " He has atly mefid- . I � 9'.
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" �111 I after posing for one day she It does u" � 13 University .degr . 1, c"deris.:� and-' other 'entortaiiiin , . ' . I o look upo4 life: in .
�, I �� refused little clump of tirees situated in loften hicreae f ad before they are wa, I 1 1- � - -Cuts- A, .a 60TIOus mamner; and hex, head -is �U'ot I .
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:. I. hDrig enough. . hea homah Campa'gna�, 'The SO because k improves the digestion and i . 11 . be bullit i4ij c9nue I otion h . , 6 and . t* , i I � .1 . I . I
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11 th ... f,re more of the food eaten is ut- I He OPendd Part of the Suez canal. . cess of la,underfing" Stains of a,11- rids . I I' t , xl . �Her. idea.] m= _ I I-
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1. . . trees are thickly branched and grow Bized and turned into fat and flesh. I He has made . I I While subscription- f wealt 9 . fa ,different at twe ty- , .. �
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more speeches than any are more GaSil,yremoved before washing I -, . - Y I a C4 lit n �
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11 tra-ct for the great dwin. across what we call cox -1 other man in the world, Out mostly oxe more easily removed before � . I .
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1..� I 'I., -.-- ,. .the Nile i piract�&ul washing citizens were received rpr mis pro .*set, tbree, or t,euity-fivell A .handsome, ", 1,
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, . . � 'Assoua,us dam will Ile of soli in, The"m I and sYste-matle water -drinking, ili ort" 1 1 . I PC � water is -I -he, firs . �
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I I � , d gran- I trees. I . land. I I ,Poured lcipal'institut on.- Gla..sgow is t t I ev as it would at eighteeiv, � � I I
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L .� . Ite, 76 � ,her tban the river bed I A Sicilian deputy had been offended the Sup . orfluous fat-whillb it so.me-,; � He waa the first Christian, .to (line. I . I ,. P I � .
,� IV ' I atIts lowest point, 6,000 feet long, and by anotilier deputy, and the two met does ,ii -Ps I , If this treatment does .that it is a publ!6'duty to provide a qualities, in a mau which, will be more ' I I � I 1, , 5
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. 1. � I 'Work will 'be paid for in annual instal- f - I wHs never all ' tive, wet the stains several times -with 1. ''I �
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"I I ' I�L' crossed swords, the Sidliam deputy u -t- i ' , . . .
��, 10�11i� L.... in. I hlouse. , a solution of.salts of lemon, allowing and. liave many oi the practical twenty-five she will have had time t , , , * I 1 �
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� 'I, 'cuts Of 8,800,M0,extending Over thirty tered a cry and dropped .his we4ou. � HOW TO DRINK WATER. . I " . 11 . music, .
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I I He wais about to fall amid -his seconds 1 There are few people who i He spends $5,000 a, year for telow time for the, goods to dry between ,the dd-Vanta�ves of, a Popular club-bouse. becoinie, tik6d of gaiety, and ca:a more� I . . I ..1. , .
� :,� ,: 'L Germany is going to try an exper1l. � rushed forward to support him. No boroughly 9'ra-als, I &PPEcatIO-tis, SAYS a writer An Farm L h Otch and. Eng- seriously. u-ndertake .the duties I � .1 11 I.L .
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: i I Mont in adminivtering judiviaA oaths,! blood was visible at first, but when, realize the value of water as a bever- Hejs a colonel eight times over. Lod Home. To 11 lisb,cities have opened art,gaileries, trials of a -wife a)nd housekeeper. As I . I"
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i� ��, : , , Ing to t,Ptrhy. . � I the t ' myers., The,'People's Pala.". is , ally,,
I 11 . Wake an 11-nsworn statement in court; We er, as Pointed out by Health, va,ry with He is a field marshal, and an admi now added to the long list.or, munieipal three or more.. tban youhger. If girla I .
I i� � .. 1. ''I he ivill then be asked to Swear to it, w are aatomisbed upon discovering a Ile is the ch Lral. . Wet the goods in clear water, then' 1 could only he made to realize that their � � � .,,� .,L 11
I ound that had been inflicted appar- the mannerr in which it is drunk. 14 ief h I . I I institutions, which are juStified by -the, .
; '' A er, and yath orse owner, dog ow,n- Put Win the Pail and allow it to stand 1 needs of. -%v ' . . �
� ": but before taking the Oa1b!'will. be 0- ently by the Point of a rapier. ri for instaii-ce a pint of cold water be taman in England. I � � I � orking peo0e, ama should be Youth and' gi*bood' is their happlesi , - � I
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I I ID-Ared to co I rrect or withdraw any Part examination Showed that a sharp twig Swallowed as a ]a.rge draugbt or if it H6 goes to elluxell ,every Sunda.y. the,mildew. is I - �ft . 1, youtbful , I I I � ;
� .I.- - Of Ill$ te-51LIMOry, Penalties oXe pro- from one of the txeea had penetra knorning. . I . I not�r has been 'Introduced because the � marria,ges� and more happiness gener.� % .. I
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O' - ' � . , v1ded for making wilfully false State- 1 the deptity,s back I . ted be' taken in two P;Ttions with a short . . I of the solution an emoved, put in more town councillors of GIRagov take a I al ly. Of cou here have been mar- , � I I I 1: ,
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1� ., . I I ments, in court, and these Penmlties: backward to take ills position, It was interval between, certain. definite re- $56 an income Of through t,v,watdrl§ and hang.it up to, Eties of loca.l., nsibil- " h' I 11 , ,
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��, I ry an , rong and penetrated the Hn- SultM follow -effects which differ from dxy. tF,11bJeachod maslin'ti-eated in this I The 6onimon'1'111,118, of tendinsiat-batiaes . . I I I �", I
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. He says ,his has no debts, I way becomes beautifully white, an([ 10 in, a-f�w yeiiisj and what hopelbs � , I ''I - ��'..; �
I I in Glasgow .are likhted at" public 6x- S inis . ,;
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. . I I 6 , irt -wetl as the skin. those which would have resulted from He Loves to travel Incognito b! Pa Cd,otaS' Worth . f ,
�, , 1* (jounting ori� -the completion soon of is Mary. seconds ex -the ris. Of chloride of ime will ' I - ,
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�: , , C,angio IWITOad, which will Con- 0 inio a,t t e principal's honor had bleach I . he Street lgmpS� This is I no worry, 1. UO There is notroub1sr I I . � ,
I j1W tis I the same quantity taken by sipping, Be bays ,hundreds of theater tlok- thirty'or forty yards, ,, . P 111 lit"bas boon learned thae'r.,there .0 I �,
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I 1, %eet the navigable watershed been fied, an a ,new was add,- Sipping is a powerful stimulant to the sts without using, them. � Almost every ,one has w favorite is less 'ignorance, g,nd crime when the I girl, - why should she be anxious -to, � " I
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11�, I method of washing c6ttOu gOOds,-but homes of the poor, ar� liglAdd than I . 1�k I
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I Of flie ad to 6 ligt of t Ose, knlroplready in circula-fion-a tiling' which ordinary His farvorite veblele in London�' is, & many have 'lot learned the secret u1ako,'A'VhR-ng0.? It.,was wisely sald� 1.1y
river with the "ii, the Congo , -Jilreo the �a of duelli , , I harisom pab, yet his stawes, cost $",- I one C'hat R' 10PPIness followe4
. I I ' I I . I . drinking is not� During the ia�t of sip�a- I 11. I , I . . . .
1 I I . �� state is planning a survey of an im- . ------Rw_ I ping the action of the nerve Ish 090 a Year'' , .. I W�$bing, flannel go lit will, nof Sbrinlc� I marriage. theiii L)vianty-fivs is time - I -, ,:
� I -an , whi 1. .. I " -�,,,, %trft -Wjt4j, Sof , same way it has �, beeA� �Vason ed : that . - . .
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I I rt t line in the interior of the Con- IT, . I I twa-ter and: dissolve oil- tbe mOntenance'-0i A,"Pbl;ular 3�6`crea- I I sil6tigh"but if Ithe girl- �06u,fd,beua- I i I I ".:!, I
, ;1 9 . I AIUST .M shows the beats of the heart is abolish- ' His life Was never attompteA b , ' I 11
.� Cent.' .It will stax,t at the head of ed, and. as a consequence, that orga, . Y'an Ough Ivory Wa ( fji'ik 'to ma,ke mny IL)4s, in'the long run �joo , youln't., *1111e on , " ,� � I ' L ' I
vald -ation 0 the Itimbiri River, TO n as8uslu, - I P a go0a tf'on PaIace . I happy it is� fa , r ;Ehl, , I I
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� tl,�een I I oiled to Pawn 3 all the wa- - -ul " not marry a ';vbo uses itit6if- , . I I
?Jluen'tof the Congo be riculation watch'. ouse for, the poor less barnif � mail �
1 � . f 6rh af i � the pulse . He was obliged ia� , - let me' say, girls, �
�� batigiand,the Arawimi, will,pro in vi . . � ter, Of the Same temperature, Do not . . � I
. ,fie is itious parts of the body is incretts- U1. more call , it ho cannot'give -theim tip fell ; ., i
a, I suaigi Wash through two -wate s and cecnb�l
I acher-What .do you call a little contracts much more rapidly, _ the marriage subject
OA - child, that, has never bad a mother to bea,ts more quir.-Irly, and the ol �hl rinse ibotoughjy, having a, 01 rov)
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i., � � � , oed.east and northeast &Ion tb up_ Tommy --An incubator boy, ma,am. � I ----- I . twi-At between, the ba,�d�, but pass them , civilizing tham� the salolon. lov( ts, lo,veb . � .11 11
1.11 9 ad In addition to this we find that - � Whaf;over pronot6s the comfort a,nd forl Of you, 4onot encourage .Lba&
';' - Pelt *a,11ey of the Velle and endein 5 In every million Of People in the the Pressure under which The bile 'is BLUCTRI through a wringer ,that is not screw- 1106vates the oondl.tioq of th it is not worth. the baving� L 11 I
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, , 1 I orld there are eight hundred who are Silolieted is raised by. the sipping of . §- ad down, very, tight, Hang them where ored elements of sbilistyo is obe's�p at 0 -- � L I
point tobacco liabit is. bA d en6ugh ,.it in, vIls, I .
11 near Ried-jef on 'the Midi a distance, of blind. Tile atae6m,lis, of ft., Cilixtils.. near & gontle bred e ivillf@61v through the ec' The G.] asgow, Pool)) e,s � Pal- I . thousand tlinoA, L
I � : 1� I fluid� And here, is a Vol - 1 I z � a,nd unneoMsary-4ut a I
�� 650 Mi nt which Rom were recently Illuminate�-�Wlfa gairmoots go th ' 41'ekly. I I �
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I... ao �U . might W611 be noted by our readers -a, I of , I . I lit I I el� will dry q I tyv"'iril lie largely Wjf-sustiiinlng, and rrAher have that thaa a drunkard. . . I . 1.
I I I I Me .Nile within the territory Ovorwolrda'-4 think I Shall havie to glass, of cold water, slowly a' I , thoum do of otootrif, I I 18 1lftXPDXt0Wt fbAt Muslims i ' 4 —*.---- . . I I I
I . 0� t plied, will I I A 42japs, filling t , 91119- tbe'taxpayer's Share Of the maialton- I I I L ,�
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. 1 he blims and calicoes should be Starched _ R1 will be sliglit, - � I . I � I I I
� , .1 . , Congo State. discharge my office -boy. What% the produce groats acceleration of tie, 9160MY, Valdilts abd Passages With a Properly. Put the tunount, of 'dry I , . I
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I - PA1106 Philip Of Sax:o-CobtirgOs Seri- matter withl him 0, All there is to lim , f,b,in will, a, glass 6f -who, . ; I --� - � . Little Btssie-Ca 1, I . L � 1
11 , v I bright Jight; se' effect m it ,fell starch requixed Into, the vessel use , n't I have a biall I �� -11 .
I ous duel 'with a Hungarian tieuten- �0, (10 at the office is to tear off Wine Or Spirits ta-koxi at a dratight,'fn ,il�011'00 tows of bones and.skialetolas fbr,that phrp6se, and� pour enough, Cal 1 AN A I day party next week, ma,mmal - I . I
I " �, � the this donnectlot it May not be oub'bf , ja doj�rjbod s, being I 9 . � . MENDMENT TO THtt CODE, .. .� I . 11 �
. . , I &,nt#,t Vikl-�4114 1,ts &ttr4ot,ad atten- gbeOfo he caland- place, to mention that sipping cold w4t- - 6tartlin'g an -4 Walter over it, to ranks a, th it, smooth kothor-Why, Bessie, your bl�Vtb4,, I � I I I .
' 1100, &)hd' Pour btittail j6'hie opinion - I I . .
t I : � f4on, o' it is %tolisum for rombor; of ai� lihnging 61i the wall, and When or w almost 0116ahlaY, '1110 of 61detfle Pa,SU- Set it * the Steve)* 1"irst C114,611 -Of course, � a iiian is day Isn't till next. .�uminer, I . "I
I 11 often allay the craving to 6 _ � Little, Bes§lo-I know-, but,t. .
,i , bb -tore them off On the first day, 01 6 r ttl- lights In the ftfad'OlribS,10 Pierhi�a the b401:849 Wit�'r If! it, .stirring al I Jftcld 4abIr , -1 � .
: Ing houseg - ka,l; ml 0 p Tom, being, jumpy. I I baVe ,any Urf I .
, �: , �reigw to fight with privatel o6hol in Moe who ham been In the latest; �Xamjylo, of ru6dern 1)taotIe , "ho SeMad, Cith4en-Of course; and if Says ladies delu'll � . I �
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