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I I . I � . , . b d'divorolou 1�% "I 414010061M in lmpr9vin tt , rwAY4 � , uidApti, I during :her sojourn AbV904 Aext spring,
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1 � . . the 4a.ighjok.of their . u mb, I have- bad several , 14114 in MY 1010401k 11 . '
. I . 'nor, buo,gypry off9rbahQuid'ho m4eto.40ep there while you and f -I J Phil" iitir UrIMP the country, whiolt fi . , borapir, And the r , .or Majapt ,� "'�
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I I quantity of W ont, acts of T'o Zueelit -of M%ttdo we�o tro ioi now mail bpanding,t to forty , 014 in -he a � I
. . . ... ttor and ouga -,-for A Ismil 't e d ,, I " nor, were killed and, three th� . down the s, ti - , , Australia#. JiAo XP601vW A. 4
I I , . , g . , y tired baby %ro.und the. Wo of, t reat P.1togethor worth betwPoo ;C69,000 And ;e7O,: took, their places. , _Worit, , fee . a And, Govorrimillo of 1) ,, 96164Y,409 Adolotdq, I I
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,� . watched by a detec ball and- men Aropped dead or mangled I rodFU9d perfectly well what W40 happen, � W � or 28, 10 �
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I , ovor thm* beat the yolks of, four or five eggs MEN OVOT moment. , rJew that I was getting 11or- �1.
!)INQ ICID'OLOVAS, . Ing to me. I k - oil '_ � .
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I , , thin mixture. adryman has not a strangd sound was heard In the ribly bruiaod and, . I . - PHAP $,outhAustra..0. �
. I I 11 The ecoriousicall liptale, ro Of tits 41oo;irded, 41 eop6pso oodast and boiling pow- di6ta,ace lik6 009 are plentiful in S , 11 * ' ' I
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... : - of gtaling ki Oven, be! , led potatoeat,aud can cleanse, without i rrienced .110. pairk i0atever, I c �� ,
I : L, . with:uny kind of pudding, I following mo men L ' L filled the air like the roar of aetormy son. Joyed the bonne . lug)' and regarded the spttlornqa� in Gor on squp,vep , uiniv�rsity I
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v, P � L ri is"14 omploying Any alkali, the worst-soilod 1111- All at once a great wave of bright swords probability of getting killed as a compara-, Hall", which 10 . I ,
I . $18m�ro,'lls6a.hee", Written r . �
, . 11. . Tat BEsT or DivnPAque.,Aulouthuslay., 1 have not found wanting. A I , ith 0, cue, cottons, or woollens, and helmets and horses'lioads came surging ter. When I finally came I .
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k- - :, , I . , # -wh im 1"tionfreall and menited, and will not bodVawn out ofolispe rd. Before.tho shool'of that few momento,thert drifted i sued a a all cutout to thei. loading Unitar- . -.
!.� t I Carefully buttortholo all the way around th� bout on hours a day. P�rlal gua . lito unconscious -
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I . nufactured by a son, upon What $I 0% does not ap '
, I , I Ag6s, However, copiously you have butched, rent, totting the stitches well into the id, Paper -teeth are now mo I old. � 11 o art I moro ,Peak to 'L . `�,
,�� . . . sk cap of chocolate imm.e4i'at6ly afterw%r-lo, and ' ble, but Lubeck dentist. One set has been In use �way shattered wrecks. When Yakovitobi 9 . - I 11 ..
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0 , � .. hre6 hours after, I ' k ' - ""'in a to his senses and op4asd his eyes he lt�s a limb broken by a fall bo thriving in 'on On- ,
�_ wA11I produce, dlgo�lieli -t not rea 0 ... g her ; then, beginning - at thirteen years, and is as good as ever. . ind him the corpses of hie father Ile does not know it until be attqmpts to Atthe Pam I 0 As da'y' �,�
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7' . add prepare th way lor a good dinner. It one , to" Not edges together, puttiu t year there were 3d Jam
i 1 ,e ru'd draw the 11 In the British Army las I , so Bees, .
11 " " . is ropommended to every quo who devotes to the . ' and comrades. Suddenly the trampling Of rise. He 4nliy suspeot that at is not, w611 Mr. notice" ay sent-enO I -1 ,�
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_� � . brain work the. houys be should pass in bed;" the Ituttordiolo, .stitches, aff taking only for drunkenness. In 1890 the proportion ly dresse&.offlooro, and Napoleon's staff the trouble. The most delightful sensat . ,
cl to ev,pry,wi ion pontypool, to flvo�yeara` penal servitude for I..
�'.111_"� L . . t *he fluds he has become and- one stitch At a. time. Cotton throid to match was 167 per 1,000. , came riding over the fiold.a The Young 'I ever experienced was 'while failing from stealing two oheop, the property of Banjo.. .. ,�
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''. . . I I I dettly dull; to all who find the air damp, the 4olor of the glovo can be used, And will , The four.great ocein routos employ 1,100 Russian peered anxiously into their faces. the, basket of a balloon into Lake Brie. I min Williams. farmer, of Ppritypool. .1
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I portable; And, above all, to those who, ter- . _lip at uleveland witp Profs 9, on 14onds
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�: I I Most of the street cars used in Bom,l�%y .Hirach, we were carried'out over Thos Beach, a farmerp was sentenced to rat 11
L'. - mented with'i Oxed idea,'have lost their SALT Fou TABLE Usu. Darn, And broad-ohosted Sebastiati and �
�'. �,�" , . . freedom of thought. are made In the United States. lake,- and when -about 150 feet from the our* months, .Imprisonment for having shot a - '-"�,,-
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1� ;,.'' `." Salt, foi table use, should have mixed The Queen of Siam has test feet Nansouty, with the saber sear across his face the crazy old trap exploded. To avoi poacher named.Davies, who,was ferreting .�'.
. . , I �'... I DuTbii Cx=sr.-If "Roaq Seelye Miller,!' with it a small iluan6ity- of cornstarch be- yet seen on a titled woman. She wearer one cheek, and the low, broad forehead and being tangled up in the wreck I jumped. on his farm. The- defence wop, that the � ,'.
, � � ,, ,! . hiek milk with boiling water f �`.,
: e � . . wall scald her t bull-dQg jaw of old Ney the bravest It seemed to me that I was an hour falling. trisouer intended to shoot the ferret in the 1.1;
,, . . ore putting it into either salt collar or salt and a -half in boots. 9 I V"
i . when plaking Pottage cheese, instead of set,r - to6, was Murat, with My whole intellectuAl activity was incigazed Aluds t ,
-, ':'.�," � . . � vent the tendency it 'A trial of speed between English and ,of them .All. Tarrix of he poacher. ' I
,;, I ting it on the stove and letting ibacald in that shaker. This will pre � 1
1;d"., h a to form into solid lumps. American locomotives will be an interesting his white plumes and his braided jacket, to a wonderful degree. Great thoughts 11
,�'� , .. way, she will find it much sweeter, mud it a At a large school in Now Zioaland the 1�i 1�1
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. , .. . . and novel feature of the World's Fair. his riding whip in his handi just like 6 itirged through my mind, ,but I felt U6 ;,struck," drew u a " mant- .,
" - I wift keell. good much longer. The water circus -rider. And then the group parted . boy
� I I TO CLEAN STAIN&D WOODW There was-& greater consumption oftea I anxiety whatov9r. . I wished that I might feets recently 1, I as al �,�,,,
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, � taken 1, airay 'the natural sourness of the ORK. . 4 so-Irijucild, fe 5ebra � .
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,,.,";,:, �. . I . in tile United Kingdom in 1891 than hi any suddenly and there was file man himself in fail forever. Tfie rush of the wind wait in- left "..
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[�-,,,�� - milk. Then, after it has boon drained in a A little cold tea mixed witkwarai ,water previous year, the aggregate It . b en tit's midat of them, with Iiis face h%rd and tox�cating. ,I-strdek slightly sideways, and less calling. anTmore holidays," an p I
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1�� � � i , . bag perfectly dry,and,is cold ( and applied with a soft woolen cloth will 202 390 6311b.. or 53*3531b. peribeff.f Othe immovable an marble -amid all. that blood the concussion rendered- me insensible. I ihe school in a body. By judicious.chastise4 , .. ,:: I
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, ...': . I it good warm), grind it through t make stained wo6d work look bright and and agony and a far -away look in those seemed to have fallen into .. ritighty'I romptly dealt out . -11,
_. , . . . pulation. Coffee appears V6 be gradually . justice to the riigleaders and restored I
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� `�,�'O, I prise Meat -Grinder. She will find it splen- fresh. going out Of favotir. , cold gray eyes.of his as if he saw Moscow echnio display. Blue, red and orange . . , 1�
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11. Make it into oblong cakes, tave in the House of Lords, is said to have, V ta" came ob.ivion. Ob,itwasaglorious Es
mix apintof goo,laremrilina panfulof -hing between. I A glorious v 10 _ morning a. shook'
"... NovzLTzps rx HomE ADOnNMENT. - no' - the. . ,rly oil Tuesday f"
�-, �� � 1, . I ground cheese. A very stylish chair appear6d ree6ntly in �Prl . . cried Murat, waving his hand, I =ryt a I discovery was made in Numbead. A milk-
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1� I.,. .and wrap in p%rohment butter paper. They stir there'll be among the . good f9lks, 01 __ - man was proceeding on his round, and on �::
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ol " � a shop window, and on near inspection I Bill. He paired in favour of , the Deceased I ibbon ' .1 �_
el.l ,�,�, , S<� retail 'at five cents par cake. A customer Pariawhen bh� bulletin arri . .",
" . I . ourarmyin oing "it, though,' growled . Road, saw a suspicious-lpoking parcel lying - ��..
41 . , �. - once obtained remains a veekly buyer all I was surprised to find how simple was its Wife's Sister Bill. . open Par. lost . Zi * ves!' 'We've A WOLF-OHAS-8 INTHE PAR WEST calling at a house in Lyle Terrace, G
1, � I . winter. I u as, a small rocker, broad Althouili'the Queen will not � Way. I Hadn't we better fall back a little Sport That Nimroas rujoy an the Ited on the ground at the bvxk of the premises. . 1'�
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I CoRiticTll TEA AND Co'rrzE,_I have liament . in person i;e and wait there for ro-orift?rcements?' Then Blver of the doatiz . On being- opened it was fin I I
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�`,,c.'--� . . andpeat -were u I ark blue understood that ebb will herself hold two Napoleon turned his head slowly, just as . the remains of a child out up in sees. The � 1i
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�. I., �. . just returned from the East, .and- whilb denim. Thin was pretty well covered with Drawing Rooms, and, generally nneaking; the sta,tuei-aight do, and looked him in the police were at once commullics,t4i
, � .- �, .1, , , . there found out the only "correct " way to oittlined,embroidery in thick white flose, in I . Louid'Globe-Democrat man. " You fel- :.,
I,` , � , l make, d' tea And coffee. The "chef" "deuce than usual during jaeo. 'Thou advising areureat, Michael? , the remains removed to the mortuary.
i will bemore in evi r"
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?il�'- of the F.10.1ce Hotel said , "Put , tea and the London season. Th i is something now, indeed I No -n, lows up here don't know what sport is. You n Assizes on TuAsday, Alex. . ,_
�i;" your interlaced. Both back and seat pieces ap- go out and shoot an 61d prairie hen or punch At Lincol I �
;�:�� I . coffee in their respective pots, ..a fill with peared to be slightly padded. The latter An unusual kind of double wedding came falli�g back now. I must date my bulletin a cotton-tstil rabbit out of a hollow -log and Morgan, fishmonger, was found guilty of , ."V
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-,i chair .some t from'Moscow, - As for the army, you can't the manslaughter. of Tom Morley, milkman, ,�,,,�
F-' ,. 1, I . cold water and set off the,range as seen Aa hung over the seat of the " bree off at Newport &short time ago. Theonly 1, imagine'you are sportsmen. Come down
t'r,; a of the church were two ourates, make an onlele te without breaking a few of Gainsborough, and sentenced ""..
1,�i,`,�� �. : boiling, and you will enjoy the privilege of inches, and this and the back were both Occupant to twelve 1�.
t , . drinkingtom and colfeems they shouldbo finished with quite a. deep white linen four young ladies, and the rtpgisbrar. One eggs."' Yakovitch save when lie heard to in ranch in Greer county on the Red*aud � ��
%� . years' penal servitude. Morgan, who want-
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.;;�, I ricade. Your coffee will be golden, and fringe. I of the ourates married his frieni to one of that he knew that God had forsaken Na' I Game? Big fat bucks iialk righi up to ed sume money fram Morley, arid oould not I P �"',
lk_,�.�, . your too, will taste like nothing you ever A gay cushion in the same window, suit-. the ladies, and then he in turn was married' poison, for no man save one doomed to do. ;at it, put strychnine in some gingerbeer � ; 44 "
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F., � I . drank before." . able for coach or divan, was also of denim, to another. structiou'could have spoken so lightly of tile your doorway frosty mornings and ',ter was drinking, and Morley died in �,
1141, slaughter of thousands of bra,ve men. In to relieve 'am of their horns. Fact. But the the lal . . 'P,
. AN BAsy WAY OF PICKLING 0.111ONS-iS of the same color. The design, too, 1YE6s In Japan, if a woman is not'married by a ottiest sport is the wolf chase. You'vbgot great agony in a few minutes. I ,�'
I - one of Which the American Agrzeideumst much like the other, but instead of being certain: age, the authorities pick out a man thiee men ' the from that day the'French Em- pr - I ::pll,�.,
per�r was flying for his life aoross the border to have a a k of greyhounds for that sport A live lion was among the "stock" re ,P�7',
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1 tells us. To a quart of vinegur allow one followed with tits needle, it *,%a executed whom they compel her to marry. This may th ��,,
�" � Wi the Cossacks at his heels like hungry though. Tour foxhound an't in it when iv cently entered by the Customs officials of A
W I small teaspoonful of salt, four small cayenne with a fine brush and gilt paint. Were'l keep down the old,maids, hub it increases comes to running a big timber wolf to earth, Natal aft having been shipped from Durban. .1
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11 Ill I peppers, a few blades of mace, and einna- to " this I should use a stiff bristle tile number of mule suicides. . — - although they are good as a reserve force to The official. entry was _�s fO!p
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i,"�P,�J' 1 , . 1.111 . mou broken in pieces, a few whole grains brii.h�yand first outline the pattern with Police -constable Pegg, who is retiring H ChUdren at Christums Time. do the fighting when tho - greys round tip value of one live lion, ;E4O4' This, of ,'.�,� 17
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�,J . . 6f allspice, and one or two .cloves. Peel white or yellow paint. When perfectly fro -n the Loudon Metropolitan Police force ' e6ppy the game. You see, a greyhound is built course, is the estimate of value on the spot, I -11".. �
�.,-"'� the Onions as small as required, put in a dry I would go over it with gilt, which which he joined in 1834, has an excellent In every household special pains should be on the Charlie Mitchell plan. They ale but to the suin given would have to be add. ", �
13 ' �_ . celainor granite kettle, pour over tile- would be much richer looking for its back- record. During his 11 term of office" he has taken to insure a 11 good time" for the lit- �. 11
1,�, per . I omes where mighty sprinters, and can ]lead offa streak ed cost of transport. maintenance, and � ::
1, . the vinegar and spices, cover 3losely, and ing of paint. This cushion was finished with secured 1,300 convictions against persons ble ones of the family - and in h af- of lightning, but they can't do very much otheritems of expenditure, before -one uouhi ,� k .. 1
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A wit-li it when they've got it. The foxhound arr;vd at the value of the annual for pur- 1,'
", � seb on the back of the range, allowing them a cord of gilt, and a bunchy tassel at ea.ch for working horsoo in an nnfib condition.. there are no childron ibe opportunity is . I
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;-,� I I A form of sport very popular in Normandy is 8. fighter, and, when the grey brings Mr. poses of ex bibition. in this,couixtry. q
?']�. I maypermeate, without softening, the heart Speaking of denim, I saw lately exhibited is that of flying kites, which are, ,,m, of less fortunate little ones whose parents have Wolf to a standstill, piles in and knocks The Royal Humane Society has awarded
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, !% of the omons. A little experience will a magnificent portiere of -this ma,te them, of very large dimensions. There has not the tneans of providin himout. But Lie doesn't bave'any picnic at its silver medal t,) Boatswain M'Dermott
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�4�'�, show when to bring them to a boiling point, was of pure heliotrope shade, with a strange ,,,, a, competition recently at Rouen, on dinner for them. it, let me tpll you. It takes half a dozen for an extraordinary feat of bravery. Two I "',
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� ��, If allowed to boil more than a minute or so, thread, and all bordered with a narrow gilt ous kito rose to the height of 2,600 metres go"" death has taken from, your home the of the mongrel in e to finish off a timber from a boat in the see. off 2anz , 1;
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41�', and would have soared higher �ut for ed. M'Dermot ,
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10. the vinegar is good, and the canning pro- The artistic arrangement of different � mournfully sit at your lonely herrth brood- --- . T -1 "
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, cess perfectly performed, they will keep in kinds of netting is a new and tasteful home of string. ing over your grief, refusing to be comfort- .qcl.. in� the-,boaty- was- clever -g : _,`�
. Ther6 are many curious customs observed diebeforetbedA s..done_ -- ....... . TQa��Ironl the boat bquare an the shark ,1�",,�.
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L_ I excellent condition an indefinite time. Many deebration. An easel, witereon stands a d. It may cost an effort, and li�pl.y2u-----Illriat'fhi3-g-,re-yg a-- -,it- in his Plain �1,
�,!,.: . . by the Brazilians. Funerals are notable in 0 LlIke-tri! ent b-hek just as the latter came alougside for .. ...
,�., people prefer them pickled without spices, fishing scene, is most appm,priat-ely draped fe��*,hatyotrcannot, now'666fire t i� sound oha8ing the evasive jackrabbit. GivoBr'er his prey. The fish was frightened ofPfor ti I'll
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_ _ _&.� � - qgmes in cotton Rabbit fifty yards' start and it . will take a enough to pull all three'men aboard the "L
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,�k . _ZM_oEs Ur&_ Yabrid 0 _ an _&M el1c'_&_t'e_e oll o i a.- ' A y a c h t 61 u b g i r I - d ra P - b ghtscarlet, the four white horses draw- . mighty good greyhound to catch him in �* 'I;
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I k �A vlmlos at hearse, and the livery of tile driver must be it will surely bring comfort to you if you
, ki;, . throw off this feeling and invito so -no chil- boat,- . , I I
�� . most pickles in general use, and are.worthy ed one corner of her room with a sea -green . rl four miles. When they go by you can't -
1.1 I I A place on the table df an epicure. ribbons of the same color. ing the heafse must be covered witir sear- dren to 'end the day with you. In The basis of Dickens's 11 Jarudyce versus �1_1
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- � �'. - ., . . I Those who lack experience upon this point Beneath hung a picture of boats. Many lot nets, and scarlet �lumes must deck th*ir 'memory 35 your owu little one, who split the air like a minis ball. When 'the Jarridyce." the famous Jpnnens case, iD, ,"', 1�
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. . . The tippet is the latest popular, revival few gifts for your guests. Whatever these d of Birmingham, ban been reopened. T11, .;:"�',�
.. . gu ide to the length of time required for dif. decoration. oes, he cannot stop to enjoy W m. He gives I �.
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i . ferent vegetables: I in dress, It ncw differs, ofcourse, somewhat may be, tcys or useful articles of which ^ pr�perty was valued at nearly forty milliong . ,:.i
. I % � P There is a new shape for the dinner table in shape from that worn by our grand- they stand in need, they will not fail to give him a flip as lie goes by"and bunnie goes U'P of dollars thirty years ago, and is Imnlense. �i,;
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.1, . Potato.3s, boiled, thirty minutes. -a triangle. The host is ae&tQd in the t Let the dinner in the atmosphere about ten feet. By the ly more valuable now." The new claimant L I,.,, .
L Potatoes, baked, forty-five minutes. middle of the shortest side, and the hostas, mothers ; it has not yet arrived at tha pleasure to tile recipients. �
1, . . - time he comes down the seconddog, is there ,� "
I - nicepoint below the Waist at the back and Ile as pice as you can prepare it, and tile is wealthy, has a car load of documentary . ��!
"I I Sweet potatoes, boileZf, sixty minutes. at the meeting of the two longer ones. This to receive him and gives him another somer- .
front, being at the ni6ment perhaps more of memory of it will linger long years in the set. It takes about four dogs to finiL,ll A evidence, including hundreds of certificates ' 1, 1.
. Sweet potatoes, baked, twenty to forty arrangement brings the entertainers and the it is'to be met with in a little hearts of thosewho partake of it. 16 . of births, marriagesp and deaths, and has ' . _�,;
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.1 � I minutes. entertained nearer together than at the, or- . jack rabbit decently and in good order. :�`
, dozen and one different forms, and there is may be as bread upon tile waters ---who also the opinion of one Of the most eminent . Z'L
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""!t � I Shelled beans, boiled, one to two hours. is not used on these triangular tables, but ob the least doubt that the winter will find knows ? enjoy a ganio of jack rabUit solitaire he English lawyers that his case is good. _1 ,�.,
11 � . I Green corn, twenty-five to sixty minutes. rather narrow scarfs of hea,vr open work. it well in favor.. As far as possible let the gifts be suited to usually finds that the game is hordly wortb A l,arty of three sportsmen killed 125. .,;" I
, I p�' - Asparagus, fifteen to thirty minutes. Between the scarf. and the contre ce.the A rich man desiring to attain an interest- the needs of the recipient. The boy whose tile candle. Ho will eaten his rabbit, give stags tb is season in the dour forests Of InCh. 4. I . � 1_
i . Spinach, sixty minutes. . space is filled with bon -bon a pie his. 4008 ailie with cold " 11 appreciate warm I . � , � ,7 I I � I
*",!, .3 salted ing result in the province of natural him a flip, and pass on into the adjoining ba� and Stratbvaich ' in Scotland. Twenty- , ,",
� . shoes i and to the little girl who has no ' ngle day._' � I,* �
. . Tomatoes', fresh; sixty minutes. almond dislies. .� to�j, and willing to prevont ivory from be. , country before tile automatic brakes take one were shot -in a si �.,,
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t�,�11 - . I other headcovoring than a summer lia.t, it bold. Bv the timo'he baeks up to the sta- The Society for the Protect ion of � Birds ',' i
- , Tomatoes, c%nned, thirty minutes.' . W. cornil g a lost countpodity, might do worse * Skates are &I. ;.�
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, �_ ro i- with his money than introduce tile elephan new h tion the 6bbit is half a mile away in an. of Great Britain has increased its member- ��:�!
��, ; Cabbage, three-fourths to two hours. 'What is the Sensation. Experienced in Tax ways acceptable to boys, add I had nearly ��":
,i��, I into Equatorial South Ant other direction." I i during the past year front 1,2 ..
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� '! Dandelions, two to three hours. . mal tends to extinctic ut in ,200. Its annual report says the English ..
I When chloroform is admitnistered the thecountry watcnd by the A,�,; to t,he -.iew shoes il the choice were offered �
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! Beet greens, cue hour. ' th is threatened ,with extinction,
.. Ili.. A lady once remarked in my hearing BRITISH COLUMBIA. UFNING. go.ldfiric ":.�'.
�! � � Onions, one to two hours. ' patient first.of all experiences a pleasant its tributaries there seems all mous -_ .. .. . the present demand for its feath- 1'1�
il,_;` 1. Beets, one to five hours. sensation of pungent warmth in tile air -pas. field, unpopulated enoli�:h for its 4u t t'n. that she thought it a mietike to make only some Latelyews from the Wonderful K-10- era for 41 murderous millinery." . - , �,,-,�,
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.,�._ - , hours. . throughout tile whole body, a plemant Since the reduction of the to u , appreciate toys, candies and fitits or even Mr. E. C. Carpenter has returned to Vic- EXPERIENCES OF ALPINE MIN& .,,, . � I ':�
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" ; � '. . Pirsnilis, one to two hours. sense of stimulation, with fullness of the 've year,, Ago, there has been it It its ornamental gifts, more than they do clothes, toria from the Slocan country, and talking ERS. 11 :
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i:1 . , Carre1s, one to two houirs. . head. Intellectual actioa then becomes dis. .gd_m all increased consu, i i it ith a reporter, says .. . %;
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I 1,;. Whito turnios, forty-five to sixty min, ordered ; consciousness, or p pe riod of 9,500,0001b. The c tion is out of sach- things even if lie went with cold People outside the mining region are ThrillinX Stbrien ofille Danver.4 19ticoun , i
. I itea. . external objects and impression�,, become now equal to llb, 101.ov. per f 11 often inclined to think that if there be such tered by Venturesome Tourisis I I I , Ill
, ; I . . .- impaired ; and the last impressions that opulation, whereas in 1841 i I 0 feet and barcr hands. '11
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1!:', the mind receives are feeble and perverted. 131 oz. Be that as it may, each of us is able to mineral wealth in the country, and the fact It is. thrilling story of mountaineeripg I "
�; �. � I I BAnins AT Tar. I . give pleasure of some sort to some child atL' Id be established, there would be no lack at is ,,old in a .111
, FAlP_ But the emotions are excited. Asthisstate ** th t current quarterly, to ilihs- �;
.- -�;, A Roman has offered Kin Humbert a Christmas time. Let not this joyous sea- of tal to develop it, ' Such people ask, -)f making difficult ascente 'I'.
, is felt to be coming on, the person becomes 9 " 0a trato the danger
L 'I., I 11 What shall we do with Toddlekins?" is - novel instrument of warfare. This is a son pass while we selfishly lavish gifts upon NvEit of all this bonded property of I i
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: � I . ,in anxious question t comes noisy, may struggle and resist the projectile which on being shot from a can- those whom we have eve a snow bridge. His single guide could just !,
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� L ims. Womanly hearts - non slid striking an.object will produce it will return the compliment, and leave un- ment work and not always be prospecting.!"
. administration ofthe chloroform, sometimes I Coll , . . preserve hie equilibrium, but was quite un- :
. "', , And heads have solved that problem by crying, sobbing, or screaming, or luminous disc of 100,000 candle power, and noticed those to whom Christmas means so The answer is that the bonding of prep- able to do more; he could only bold loyally . � '��
... , meaus of the Chil4ron's Home in as of . thereby expose to view &P enen'Y's P08i- little more than -the name. � . i n. fide, transaction, and that �,
, 0 need- re- e so. 0 It by the rope and wait for the event. It il _'L �
erection on the Fair- grou , Prohe.0 'aughillg' ming so violent its t ' erty I I L.
. I nds, vhi. cor- even. been The senses one by o tio4 by night at a distance of from three to __ w b il I Engl1i. . capital will not be invested situation or a '. �
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I respondent of 'the Woman's Tribune de- isbed, and four miles. INCREASE IN T11,13 BURPtU3. unti every lug ig demonstrated to^an 61- I
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, I , act, bearing being the last abol — most dead certainty, the Yankees are dis- more terrible responsibility-tbe very �;!
i, � . , scribes. The home, she says, was not in the therefore talking should not be permitted Fine Vocalists are rare in countries where p ment devis6d by Mezentins-and yet I
" &I plan, but �vheu suggested it met I novenue Greater and Expenditures'Less. posed to gamble a bit, and invariably reap t ci n ish " � 1
"I' Origin . to those present, and especially no remarks fish and meat diet prevails, and tile voice - a �ido upon cutting himself free I For- . �
. . � � with a generous response., Hearts and should be made about the operation to fol. depreciation as families grow rich and in- The revenue of tile past five)pontlis shows the bigge-t share of the initial profita. Of tunately, after about an hour, 'biit the ,
. purses have opened wide,and the building is low, the danger of which, as well as of the crease the P -mount of meat consumed. an increase of S624,000 over the correspond- the seventeen mines under working in the at chance, anoth oby ight . . q
already far advanced. The beams are up, 'I;st year. Tile total for the five Slocan country this winter but two are run more er party came in 8 t,
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� , � . uniestbetic,the patientniay know, and prob. Naples and Genoa, where much fish is,eaten ing irionth u ,
L" the roof going on, and the workmen will by English ongmies-at least British sub- dponnthe glacier, and the traveller was I
': ably e,taggerate. These are usually de. give few of Italy's singers; and the sweet months is $15,662,77). as against $15,038,- 0 y s'. raw the
. b ra. Mahon, Vancouver, up in time to save his life. If
.�,, I soon be covering its exterior with staff,w4ilo rule to observed that at least three persons .
� , the carpenters finish off the interior wood. scribed as the stages of excitement, of toler. voices of Ireland are found in the country, 19". The expendi'ture for the p�riod shows . jects-one
. I ance, or surgical ancestbesia ; of deep coma, biltnotinthoto%vils. Ili Norway too much a Lerease of $300,000, as contrasted with and another by it purely E nglish syndicate. must be oh the rope'no such danger can
. work. Almost every State has responded or paralysis, followed by that of rdturning fish is eaten for the production of singers, last year, tits amoput, for the past five Messrs. Wardner have spent no less than
through its State Board of Women, and 61%. $6,000 to make a trail to their mines, and ever occur. I
. I . consciousness, Not only, howe er, do they but Sweden is'a land of grain and song. monthe being $11,757s7ft; as against Though the idea still linger� that brandy -
ri wy many other operators are cleariDg,the �eeps out the cold the writer on m6tintain- '
many have already furnished their quota of v ,
� gradually merge one into the other, but The car 'vorous birds croak ; grain.eating 546,047. The surplus of revenue over ex- vi
I the needed money. I the stage of excitement varies very widely; Birds sing: I to-dato is $3,904,976, as against roid. � cering repeats that it has the opposite efrect. . I
There is a grand playground for children ondit e In Kaslo city there is at present a popula- I
welf-marked in the robust and vigorous, % 92,492,759 during the same period last year - and adds that as a'dure for giddiness alcohol
in tile court in the middle of the building A farabus duchess in 14mclo;u-'reoently The current fiscal year therefore shows an tion of 700 or 800, and buildings are b i .,
n' severe in hard drinkers, but frequently in . O'ng is also valuless. The broad-psth is the only
Here no one but children and their atte went through the ordeal of ha6viug u. dress am run UD rapidly, and tenanted as soon as
I females and weak subjects entirely absent, t gmentation of'surplus to the extent of - remedy for giddiness. Another which was
,� dants. ore admitted,butwo will allboallowed made on her own figure. Shea aodiorthree $1,412,826, a most encouraging position of tboy are lit for occupation.
I , to look upon ti:eir fun from a private gal- artmathesis, being in these as a gentle and once tried may be officaclous enough, but is
. gradual passage into qedet sleep. Chloro- hours while the dr4 50 affairs. The expenditure on capital account Mr. Carpenter says there is now more only mentioned, without being rciYoiuniend-
.0 lory. There will he another playground do of rare old lace, that could not -be cut, for the five months ib $1,651,191 ai against work going on in the Kasto country than I
� � form should never be inhaled except under Yar ad in the past history of British ed, in the following story :
. I - upon the flat roof oftlic Home, where birds and , as in the into a gown for a soiree, at the close of which $1,938,071 during the same period last year. can b" recorJ A pary of four were Ontario& on a narrow, .
and bees will flit and trees Pnd flowers grow, medical advice surervision . Columbia. But the Yankea,4 are the men ledge, w on one of the trave era declare "
constitutions there is danger every stitch harl to be carefully cut and
... and whore the children will sport fre6'frorn case of some . eked out before the lady could;aisrobe. Reachintr Upward. who are pushing it, and lie i surprised that '
in administering it at,all, tind in every case P1 15 that he was giddy And could not move. Th L
. danger, for a wire notting, surrounding and British Columbiana do not take a more
� covering the roof and stretching upward the doso ought to be suited to the individual The amount of torture that a woman will Little Boy ..-I'Manima, may I have that leader, one of the'two most famous Ober- .
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I . .� . some fifteen feett will At once prevent the patient. If an overdose is given it is apt under o in the name of vanity would aston- big fa,mily Bible a little while 7" practical interest in the trofitable developf land men of the time (nearly thirty years .
I I youngstexiC from dropping their precious to end in the breathing ceasing entirely, ish th'. martyrs. Fond Mamma : " Of course You cans my mo -t ot the resources of he province. ago), merely turned to the second guide . �
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,�, I . selves overl;��rd, and also from 16tting their and thus causing the death of the person The longest railway j,-utney in Emgland p t. Your thoughts are on higher things, . with the firief bommancl ; 11 Push, him over. "
11 placed under its influence. There in very without replacing the engine is the well. s Mrsh - - His oeders were always beyond quastio n
I I kifes and balloons fly offintaboundlessetber. I nee. " 11 I
lt� .. A reading room will be fitted up for the little dant,yor at the present day if thb chlor- known run of the Loudon and North-West" Little Boy : "Yes',n." Laura -I hope you are not thinking and the traveler was straightway lowers .
4 oform, is administered by qualified persons, ern locomotive, "Charles Dickens," which herself, two hours 'after- seriously out that gentleman you were over thb precipice, and, after dangling on I
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I . . story -book and St. Nicholas 1&vers, and with the sanotion of the patient*a medical for years has taken a train daily from Man- Bridget (to talking to such a long time last night? the r6po fbr a few sononds, was drawn I
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11 stereopticon views andholding concertat. adviser. chanter to London and back, a distance of 9. Humph I blore of that jam gone. I Etbel-No ; ha% a parieet fool. back with all bin powers a) climbing ro- 0
� Pon fails to tell of all tile good times 372 miles, or 186 lullos irk each direction. at boy reaches it." Laura -What was the subject of conver. stored. 1
. . %�tie litt!e ones will have at work and pla it was one of Joseph's old dreams that But the greatest qffort in this diroctiou ap- don't see how th - a sation ? - ,- L ".
. . wider the supervision of wine and lovin y first suggested the -patriotic song, 11 Bail to pears to have beeil made by the Pennsyl- � a tools to Ethel -You. � I I No, Mp� TimberwhosiV said Wigs Elders i �
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kinder gartners. But to my mind the hearo the Sheaf." . . but I , I
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