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! � . - . H1*0N EXP - SITO OCTOBER 19t, 1900
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IONNIA to flass into the intimacy of pushed,back the curtain avil looV.ed the crowd supposed, for the horse. By I . -
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-_aii 0.1 : P E RIB OF -YOUNG- MEN your laearlt put on them severesL qt ar- out an, said, "Young man, that blin the steer went in pursuit of the big- L - - - ,
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PrCfaiG 38 to Which They Are SubOact. reli.gious brin'ging up. From he and off I ,red his services for the iAght trade went over that six foot barrier as -_ .- S
OP. � I I . -%-,! he though it was a prairie dog mound of his . i ;
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, the re- � . .1 I could 4rouse so many sympathizers, et er game with which to sport. The � L i
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0, a good . In Thim Disco rise In Described the Be- I what !ought to be ifie effect, of the stc ne seats are ten feet above the ground, � I
u . tion of his chara.c-ler. 11 fore ihis " I
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old cheap ! I ten 0. ou-sand I voiced sh an I this has always been an iDsurniouiit- .. L �
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1676411 � illy judge;- mny, his � name I is I � t
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]Kbu�e, AVIth 1'ractical Suggc8tions,_k6r I . inebria. 's grave? God save this without their Texas steer when they built flummkillittiII1111 1110011,111m I
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LTH FOR . reo�lot of Every Age and Class. i , 11 countrl from the perils of strong them, for as soon as the steer's eye fit on � Aye �IeFrep donf - . - SIGNATURE I
the, treasurer of the god B,l. L , ge( orAs I
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tre Street . i � (I r i nl,-. I the throng above his head he stepped I " .
. i.il.�tr. t I ' Nom�'� -you expeft to see lilm over- ' siidfatifig Reguta- I
to planted Wasl1in-ton, Oct. 11 - I till 'the most thrilling passage back, and the next instant he was among �(:):F �
kinds and , I 11 Q hese changed --ir- vr�,ft.,ha of - .
t 'r.( . of a N,6ulig man's life is when he them. Before the people could escape lie * stm JI.__...___ . A
inah 0 0(cu - �he livil amid al IAL ,
rntath the ,ro .4tayed in 1,ondon p� - W I I
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, summer - ,,, t ,e city - � . leaves ,to *&ke his fortune. had tossed half a dozen into the ring, but . I
hard and 'faluout wesicy puipit - . . ed right, and h(' keeps on -- ri lit. - home . . L __A
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V loiated, , oad -hapel, where.he has preached When'I find wh4 Daniel is in . or- i - -_ - 1.
Beaf)rbh i thing may keep itirn from any keen an's. The stone seats cleared, the steer V - � 4
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iseveral tinies - before, alwa-Y� receiv- usalem, I am %)t su*,prised 'to 11iid ret'urned to the ring, and, seeing no one ! d
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- 1700-tf 1i i lig tt 1, hearty welcome. Thience he ' what he is in Ba bylOD. I wish I .. els to throw down the gage of battle to, i Promotes ,� , . I A
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,went, Jo -1reIa;lid,' preaching in Bel- could ,,,,,rite upon ill parents' hearts d with high hope cannot help , toc k the exact ceD ter of the ring and bel- � *SSafd&St.(;o, 1wris MOW : I
r sale, Lot i l . starte , lowed his deflance to the universe. In the - norNwal.
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76 acres. fast and DubUn. The discourse he the fact, that carly irnpre8sions te btlut be ftnxious. As long as he was in optuvT,Morphine IS ON VIE& I
d abe)ut 40 ha I s .
� .9 gefit this week describes' the be- Well� nigh ineffacle ble. When I see meantime the- management' had been � I
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bulldlqq. havioril of a young man away from Joseph, a 15ious-hid in the hou , busy, and a soldier with a blausek rifle L L I !
rig spring I his father Jacob, I ani not surpyised was kit dly chided, and althoug" hail been suirfmoned from a nearby bar- ... ft I I
eii ai the Illume Ian"I sug,gests. practica' Iess�ons , soulletimes he thought the restraint . ,,, R
and can- ' to see hini acting so nobly down in I I rack. With the box rail as a rest, lie took DAPPE , -I
Egy4A___W_h-P_n-_I_ft,d Sam-ifel, a piDus 4� _X : I
did farm, for people of e,very age and class. The I . - rather Atter and rather severe in steady aim, and with the ping of the bul- JWC�WAr'AW,a_Sffi, VZUMZWR L W NNS - ,
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rth P. 0. appointed theiii a daily prov�sion of nah j 1 am nol. surprised that he it was salutary and righteous. farls have not experimente4 with Ameri- . ,C"*~ -# 1%1V . - I
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tho king's ineili't and of the wi e which give; la terrible sirtiting to idolat.ry . I
. I I I . friends the father has obtained 0, the t time, nor are they likely to again." . I ,"n Aec,# � . �
he dra!nk; so 4ourishlng them three as ,soon as he n, Ules to manhood. . I � I .
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uable and _years, .that atJ tile cTid thereof . they . Dav-d planned 4 temple a . cr- , ; - � I . j lik"P..0 . .
signed. I cuuirad(6 of the young man come the . I I I —_ B � I
der Illightistand t?efore the kingy" . usa,lern and gatIcied ehe niater.als . I
land, we'l L night before his departure --to L bid An -Enrthquake. : � � - -
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er nee. n and. introduc(S to you son-, came and Init up the structure, L I
oth Lege in4iabvlo' . fare -well to the adventurer * The morn- okohama and the neighboring Tokyu � � -_ . . I
hard and a. , i ng of his going away he Walks ar( said to have about 50 earthquake Apetfect Reft"y forCowflpa7 L L �
�N*01.lfllg student 17 years of age, and that goes in lax I ages. The fa th- .. : �
UitL troes, . a,roundithe place to take a last look tioit, Sour Stonwch,Diaabdeat, L J .
e sur prised if ' er 1.1 -alis the churacter of the oldl& . . shocks a yeRr, Alost of them are insig- - I 1. - :
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etired far- in the, college you fill, . ionsfeverislt- . L�
d t,nany , hilari- and its destiny for time and etern- . Worms,Convuls I.. : � 7
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p. Apply ties, Put a I SC)ule ot'ject Chatt starts a tear, some ness and Loss �oF SLEEP. ,, L . �: I Z
iindred young men to- � L : I
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get lier I and th Lto . � old fva)Eli�r place, but no one sees described the experiftee of a man who ___ I I I
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r 60 aiares that. ,i God does not write out the, pect to rear on it a great ,cathec ral city. �Te is set down amid excite- Ile b'ad ju�t finished dressing when the i6tzll� . , - - . � �
ultivatlon- treo and the rrass and thip :)lossoms . _� _ I � I
log house, - . t, . as to put � down a contrafted ' ments P'.nd amid associates who are first shack -came. Ile crawled and drag- i
g at'ached, in (lull prose. Whe old robin does ' I N EN� , 1RH. Oxotoria Is putup In one -also tottla mIrL. It ,
I - character� in d, child's soul and yet -not ovZcareful' about their words, gc� hiniself out of the house, for to walk
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with go:)d not sit mol6irg in the nd�,t .becau.se , rear .upon it � soir. ething exten wai all but Impossible. The next mo- � L I ie n6t soia In buA. Don't allo* Mayans 110 6611 � .
f the best s I 6 Y 'and th.uglits 4nd actio'ns. Morning Pa -An go OIL L _'p ew. or i promiste I . -
of thc� chirpin rs and tile 10,ely ad- gratid and extcfisivel� useful. ment, so highly strung were his nerves, No I I , i � I i
*sold cheap , $ . i . conies.. No family altar. Sabb6th � I 1, is 'Just as good" and 1 wil4enswer eveiT pur- l
d. ApplyL v eDt,u6s of the, fledgelings t[Att; ha,ve ' l - . I
0 he burst into laughter at seeing the re- .. � �
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Eg-Lond- just -b�xun to fly. Do not qmie 'into � ar- C01110's , Posett L .
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�ay, What opprcs�ive hoi4glit.,j . I it great and ancient tem,ple, which he had � Z �
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high stafw St L evs a placard announcing a rareLand . .- '. 1 �3 g !!���������l�������������illi������� �� I j
Ise ; good 111" UVe collie over him as he- re- a. distant, city, but God, to wliom s . !_ I �
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no a good Membered th- t' lie was a captive you -dedicated tiiem, will look a�ter vivaciot s ai He has no I 11 i I
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and three -I will t%k at the door of flie boarding ; .
ill ft .nrang6 I ind! ,Tile music tlla�t thern,� Tile-' God o D&nH -e greetimy looking again to his front, he saw the . . : I I
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cod water. U house. i I -Te has no appetite for the .
Callie into his st dy wfrido,w -%vas not care 'of them far away in Babylon. I wh)le town in an instant swept away be- - � I I - 7 �
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a sold on the song of Z on, .but the s )und of "Train up a chi.d. in the way lie or does not eat — rather he would for � hig eyes, and out of the great cloud I I ; I .
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tire. Also flute, iacl,btlt and. dulcimer hi. the .should go -,'and ,.N -hen he is old� he - of ming, gesticulating, ' I :
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ad graing worsh P .of th heathen. god. Af oro,- will not depart r in i.t." - He I iL lay not eat —it is cheaper! After the I ; -
be eol'dstol . Nvilfly frantic crowd of men, women and - 11nAh -
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- over, ic had no hope of eve" geitirig wander away foi awhile ai�d fall in- tea he ocs into'the parlor, takes tip children, rushing hither and thither, they The Red . Front Furniture 1RU �
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H.14 back lionic againi,and mecting those to sin and brc(ak ,your heart, but a book�,` - Icncw not where, for refuge from the . .- i . -
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who 11,�,d �iniswd him lon- and,missed before he is done ivith this ife, �,oll grext destruction which had comt upon I I
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ncessl 11111 b tterly,_ wondering if 'lit, were - having cowniendkd him to lGod, he .� . . the m. . - � I Z -
on 81. . L finds it, cold and uninviting, and ,in . I I L
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till b d now 'We' aTe � .
of cultiva- � L will. come Nick dgt for I put the (1cspair he rushes out, caring for no- ChInals Gi-eat Canal Xyatem. Has been renewed, renovated and enlarg,ed, an 4 .
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listelci,ss becaqse -they did not know phasis in - the Hght' place and on : I
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a In good L ,em thing but to get something to make The canal system of China is the most - in a position to offer the public all the newest designs of Nrlor, : .
but I)J�Lniel midit be lacking, breiid. . . � �
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with �ood the word "old'-' -,x lien I repeat that hint stoij thinking. He is caught in ext nsive in the world with the possible. i I
assage.,and say, "17rain up a child I �
ving shed, lvhez� you and I,Nvere in school -or � p, Bedroom and I)ining Suites at very tempting pi�ices. Also a - .
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c-Mition. c( - the first whirl of sin. He has start- exception of that of Holland. Wherever .
, )1le,Ej and the' vacation approached ' Very nice line.of Chairs in all the newest st les. New lin') of �i .
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p it The I in the way he shculd go, and when. ed Out 011 the clark sea where the the lay of the laud permits the thrifty na- . . y i I
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t 12'. acres lNie ivt�re full Df, brigh�C anti qpatio.n, lie is old lie will not depart f Om gleani of joy is the fia,shing of the tive has made a canal. Thus he is en- Pictures just in, very cheap. We extend a cordial invitation to i L
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no. It,will !and ,,v� Could :lot study the last clay, .
. I . it." 1%1'ay you all laave the gloriaus pit and tile laughter is the creaking abled to carry the products of his labor every one to come and see us and our stock. !
proprietor �and vve could not stud last .
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n ight. _eing your c , -lie 1rato 'of the lost. 0 Ii, how to ibarket with the minimum of expense. . I . ..
time. For The lexicon �rfd tac philo- hilic ren of t I 1. I I
ERHART, walk in paths O' righteousness, trid inany guaves there are in the country It must be acknowledged, however, the . I � .
,16S4-tf . ophlcltl apparatus -weria transparent, peacer. One., with them on caxth, churchyard which, if they could process is carried out with the expendi- - 03M tMAI'muli?, ... . 3*.,'A�R� . I
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sale, Lot into die meadD WS and tile orchards. may you be one with them in l4ea- sI)eak, ,would tell of young men who tur", Of the maximum of time. The wa- . . I
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2th. conces- . ven I ivent o19 with high hopes and came terways range in size from the Grand
farm can. L � He did I c1lual hundreds of miles in length'and _UITIDMERM A 1:..MW- In .- L ,
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four ot k ow that- 11(1 escape , . t I learn aho from 'this sub ect back blasted and crushed to disgrace . i I
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ation, well the becuuty of Clu istian sobri-ety. The the sepulcher of. their fathers! � �
ile. There from daptMt�. Or escaping, lie. did And yet this exodus niust go on. tie "nei-liborhood" canal of barely suffi- i
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now, with riot kn;ow'but 'when he .got 1 ome the moat and the ,wfrc that Nvere to cc. tile This department is th large selection of the beat goods' and
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bank barn loved iones -w"culd be (lead, ind Ile -to -Daniol's table were to Come f�om To-niorrovv morning on all the thor- each other. They serve not only for the', Obliging attentiou given to this branch of the busi-ness. !
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Two good - . go -wandering and w - ping' the king's table.' Well, had 'L � purposes of navigation and in place of I I � I
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and- torns; ��,! the eptilchers of his f no right to take that food. ", F1 I e roads for trade and commerce, but also Night calls promrtly attended to by our Undertaker, Air, S. T. Hol
s running 13esideb that tille ki I . going forth to seek. their fortunes in � i � -
i ng tried to ina'ke king was a heathen and, like Lill, the I as local fish preserves, as breeding V0014 Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church. .11 I
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ituated for Iiini f rget his b*uie nd forget his heathen,- was amustonied to ask a ' for water fowl -and for laundry purposes. :L .
count , ; for th- - iel, help them to be as faithful I i
., aud good at purpose actually blessing before he partook of food, ill In most of the canals there Is more or !
Babylon as they were in Jerusaleml . .
Ong. 15 is -hangi- his name. The king wanted and in- that bessing they &I Wilys lexs current, so they are not the menaco ! I I
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ounty,and [I')earao ea t seaports the moral and re -
nee, andTo he ordered meat ,and . that if Daniel hi(i fal - National Geographic Magazine. : I i
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r want 4 to �Vine ,gent fro.in his . o%vn table to lie would have broken the law wl�ich ligious principles inculcated by Pa- I . L
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the prom - . rental s:)Iicitude, and if to -day sea.t- . �
I 1649-tt - 114triwl, but Ilhtniel reflises 11 - this ' forbade the takirg of food dcdica�Lcd 0 The Land of the Bean. I '"u -A.
he 111iliblest to idols, He chcpe pulse. It wab Singularly the ordinary bean, whiiah L�
�nd ptits hims1lelf upon t ed in tHe house of God you feel ' th S " L I 0 T�Ir_r "
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ALE. Piet, the poorost of all herill called J1eL di(l not D . only the Bostonians know how to 000k I
__:�or _ miracle that dwb die forget nc)t those to Whom you are it
Of 111 t - a, - way. There is nothing � in I)U]!'LSC-, properly, may be cultivated with cer- ! !
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one house 14 will , perish under such e� country. For mauy years Monroe, Or- .
implement di(,t. ",No," he�says, ymi try us 01 ruddy and health ul. Sonle pi� ple 'shadow of, death tile hope of heaven - . .. �
� I . for talk as though they were a kind, of 'nlay beani through the darkness, 01od leans and Niagara counties, In Now York L
8 ilt-.bling ten da�vs, and . if at. the encJ of that I a L ma 11 I state, produced many more beans than I �
rd i 2 good , I diet which ,would ihake s,Nv ar- Thin Ing -of- a
fal wheat �inie we are ni)t full cheeked and ro- L . forbid Ui'at any of us through our any other similar area ia the world. . � I
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; 40 acres list as ally, it. will. be surprising A' thy and competent to do the du4ic-6 inisconduct, should bring - disgrace Their bean crop was the only one of im-
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phape-for len days pass alpii i '�_ of this life., Thut is not the lesl;on upon a faffier's name or prove re- . I
tu%Wd'for �, ig. and the sif at a1l, But for a posit�ive miracle creant. to the love of a mother, The portance on earth. Brockport, in Mon-
.4- -4 (Jents tonio up for examination and . roe countv was the world's beanmetron- Fu rn.9, 01 ?-
.1 � 0 Daniel would hav dwindled aW`Ay, dra matist made' no exaggeration F
ramises, or t1l dm-lara th4t none are f o ruddy olis, and farmers near there made mmall I
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I �tnd r4bust as I Daniel and his fellow . I . . fortunem out of beans. �
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# . len- aptiv�&. Tl�le days of industrious 1- 11 UP011 ' 111M Ims benudiction i lie tha." a seilient s too 1i it, is to have I For warm air heatiii can't find
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�)Upilais_e ,and t�ie years pass by, an(I Just &S Good. .
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J acres, all 'hin lei ` class,your preacher a.mon,g those villo yoling 1) .ople to take to heart the
,,gets hi� diplowa, signt-A, b I struction-
res. It in I . y � J open ax)ywh!ere near hear?
enced and he kl, g and rpadi.rig as. folluws: "In would put . unnecessary restraf � nts lessons of this in4portant subject, and Barmaid (at railway restaurant) -No; f
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g -or stock til ters 01 wJ8dowi ,and - under- u1pon. lawful appetites, There ' are i f WO Shall. learn , 'Oxford 400 Series
of w 48to 4 � those in Ovis ,day -,Nho dispute lie of being carrieW into captivity, and
standing that ;tke king inqu red of He --No place where I could buy a rub. Tile
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Ing under- lieni he foun&�'tlxenl ten tim s better gran't which God gave to nian 'for that early Impressions are almost in- her ring or Rometbing like that, saitable
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three or- . erg I we�e in EL11 his realm." - hun I � thing beautiful in Christian so- Barmaid -No. They combine enormqua power with
farm &d. 8�at , ligion of thie-li ger as the Pliar-
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��Ild Daniel Itook the first honor, isees exrw_ctc�l lim.Lven for 'their Qst briety, and that there is great at- He (in a tons of rexicnation)-Well, a most gratifying econolay in the use
all known I . I . I Daniel ' vej on tractiver ess in piety a�ay .from honiEk tten, wrap me up one of your ham sand- of coal, and may be simply and easily
sold w:th wid h0re tile story ends,. for I rig. Daniel did not always It - ,
tie st4dent helreafter will ,bA Daniel m0se. He wa's not a Graliamite;ji lie '-then it will be to you and to nie wiches.
ars. This � I a matter of everlasting congratula,- regulated to suit every varying degree
a proper. lie pr minister. � f I was not . a ve�p,tarlun, He m+nt . �
old cheap - . � The "S", t thd,ught SuggO.StOl-I to me -through that sell denial because I the tion that we considered how Daniel Thou Th*re Was War. of temperature.
artioularg - -IN , tlii� subjec- behaved when be became a college
dersigne3 t -is that yo,urig men food offered him iv s Idilatrous fdad. Matilda (of uncertain age. but who to Their improved fes tures promise
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1653 . heir diloinies, � There'. is EL captivity with all, varieties (of food, I have lot 'he Language of Ants. . some beautiful old fashioned furniture' I
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Panic]: was transport6d; it is th6 � "I Among the foremost of the won- tique things.
eka . th-OSe' Who IWOUld Put US on se% _r0 dars at ,he Parts Exhib tion are the Melissa (unable to conceal her Jeal- - -M-ake a point of seein them in jus-
�,a.ptivl-ty of C�'Fil liabit. Alen do not reginien. There we paren ts who, w i th ' �,
- go in0 that *ittingly'. 813'IY and - . artificial ant hills shown by N1. -ousy)-1 should think so if he agked you tice to yourself—you'll ad them Slit -
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rin - `1 nipercepLibly �re tho chains forged. - their children all harmless 111"l-ies' declarii,g now, says the Newca'stle I., - I- i . perior in every detaill—the newest and
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lip to find theiliselves away -clown in- � . T,eader, Is belief th auo i I A bad. Dreak.
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-13abylo,n. Cyrt)a after%'Vard consented I llelll OUT, LO boami ing .selloolls W, ?I.(-. lattgutige--a language, that is, of 'Your wife se�mx to haye taken a vio- � . 400 SHRIES.
. tkat SbIlIC of hig captives should rt-- their in 'tellects a ( cul.tured to 'he artfculat� sounds. t dislike.'to Meechem." .
turn, and 50,000 of -theni acc�epted disadvan'ta.ge of their starved bodies, I ' I "Yes. Wked he was at the house the �, I
M. the opportunity, but tell me what so that from mary a board ing, sch pol - T?if 11(ew Kluff a Small Mark. 0 er day he leantod his head back against !
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evil h+bit ever' consented to let a * . will graduate, 19 of taly is a snuWal o of the opruamental tidies she keeps oa I
Carbff, I 4nan go., Teti I plag!ies 'made Phar, 010111 ghosts. Now, when I see -,he man, who has to climb upon a chair t rockfiar, chair for that purpose."- ' . �
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are pre, � 11 �, surrectiori I coilne to tile conclus . r1a �
lea every ( onsented to lot afiy�of it's victiul§ on Nvas no nt in figure. In n wrecked In fighting their country's I I
e sold is 0. Alen tfdli: of evil llabits a.; that the. theoriesil I the vegetaman .- 41 ba, tles. All nor anentl diklabled noldbern I .11 .. ... .. .
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a bottle. hotl-Kh they v0ere light and trivial are not' froni a �e-igious standpoint Monogrammed Poodles. .7 . . --r-
reatment �hut they ar I . - wi I have pensions of not legs that In. 6d. I I i
. e scorpion NV 11 i ps tha well founded. To possess a poodle with theown- I
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0"11' tll(' fl("ill: �Itllv\- are spikt.s nior�� Are you fond -of -)-tctur`es? Here is er, s nionograni ne�l.tly r-lippdd in . its in to 3a. 6d. for the higher non -commis- ;
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�1)loody than. the path, of a�llrnhuian� one drawn by solonall: "Who h curly hair is the latest 9
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1694-62 Iney make tht� polsollous. ro'be ot ,Nvoe? Who hath 3()rroxv? Who hAth sary to doniplete the happine_-A of the ' OtJR OBS " 11
11 Nessus; they tire the sepulchers " i rkl contentions? ,- Who hath babblilig? London society -woman. , I i .
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which Illillionsi are, buried alive. I Who bath . wo'unJs Without cau e? _ . - . . . i i
: I'lle yoling are in niorL' i . ervou's I � �
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tht�il_ P()X%-Vl' iS 110t S11SI)V0 ed. '1'11(� it is r(,d, wil.'ri it moveth it., L,lf .' and Clhawged the Programme. De' bmilitys " HERO of MAT-% E___1 K' IN 611
- I tinle vvIlen a silip's coill parly lliak(14 &right in - the cup, At . the last it A, resid nt of -Des Moines was a wit- . - .
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Opp. fl%, it dot's ll()t stly.. "Go do\Vil- Witti " I Ilo yoll know what vou are . _� the animals in the amphitheater was a hausted Nervestelis OVNIOCureby I i I
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. Texas ate ,,r. A steer, he says, will neT- JUSIng Dr. Chase"S He I I I
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this slisperlsion bridge.of glit,t ed against her, lie- son inside. She iDn.horseback he will not molest. He - � :
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nd other popular poirtraits in colors on the I 'new fi C�t
rm', hvtwc(ql the spilulde of,a sorl)('11t, ,ium of the restauramit mingling Ile charges, while a bull takes his line and -%vit.h nervous debility. I suff ered A i 1
ERT and t lie cru$.ri-of its slillj,�, 'f infoxicifting cul I for lier own ..s 11. u his eyes and charges, never rnuch, and consulted doctors, and used , I .
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� ri'livro is a - dif,Terbrice 'hetwee'll , thth c6l n- deviating from the line his sight gave medicines in vain. Some months ago I Scribbling, Bocks just received. Also, i � *
hvar , , s paw to�ingl -with.,,l kid an(I I "'r, "Do you.know vvhat you 10'01[o- him before he closed his orbs. This it is i I
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ows, III(, "I . heard of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, used . . �
(Tacklillt,,* ( f Ole botlel.9 ill I 110 in(r?." - "No, said lie, "I don i_" that enables the toreador to step so easi- . . -1 I
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1_66IAr theri, thost, ar(lund -whoill s-LISPiciOu,�1 stormy ni.-hl over one of tile "v es t - "The only trial � of the Texas steer," A%'hile using Dr. Chase's; Nerve Food 1 : z
: companions are gatherod? Do - theit . continued the Iowan, "was pulled off at I —AT— � 7
- ern prairif s. 'I'll(, young man V\ I () co u ' Id feel my system being built up . ; � � �
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tlie hours go blithely by wh n the nigh't there vv.as a little cilild in . I I �,
I an, \%itli I helli'l' 11ave you ttken 4 the SIVOI)ing var, frUtful. and -%vor y- them all they wanted and quickly brought A�eak, nervous people," �'_e I
a good s'il) from theit cup of .gin or gono . . that expe iment to an inglorious finish. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Is a tonic N, 98,
od brick ' I . I i n g- and cr-,ing hoar after hour. A It makes the blood rich, the nerves ", abrth, '
with theni in !ono pat h After the steer had cavorted about the and restorative of inestimable worth.
r000rial � , of unright� man on the opposite side of -the dar ALEX* ILSO - S , :
uaineq8, vollsiie-q<;" Turii bat -k- k'rovi�- llaby� I I ring for aLwhile they turned a horse strong, increases the weight, and cures . . I I
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