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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-02, Page 3I
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i, . 51 I C311Y. 11-0 had relapsed Into bis chair, Wra 1�3iaghls misdeeds had called forth ',?4R6,&2VAW�WA%WhV09V fJyW4V/%yVV0A N&L�' time to the proper depth with loose !
CHRIST? " .- and his pen -wos alre4dy busy with stamped deep Into his forehead. lie :
WHAT THINK Yfi OF * 1:0. " 6011 and p,wo with stiff sods,
I . note, ind signatures. "The Wit of trotted past the tonabi-ground Into i! to 1 iakea a little work, �Iout pays ,wo .
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Follce�wallah Sahib �Taolutyra against the avenue of tamarhsks that load to iArtf Dit WHO PRISM 1� If.
11 the prinelpaltle.9 of evil I Good -worn. I the beat ,and haze of Cho city. The . T 1 ______`4_ - .
Rev, Dr. Talmage Speaks on the Unm I , ing.11 Sale labou'rod behind him in the rising &.',UAV,e7.WX-MP4M-AWAP�At'IM-A-I,%'M�,%�t�;44 .
. , - : :: Naeliltyro walked iterwis the court- dust. POULTRY ON TUR VARAL I COMMON DLFECTS OF VISION. ITEMS OF INTRREST ABOUT THE
. . . . . . 0, house compound to where his horse , "I 'You -der It AT;%rttncaU14 IeLtor has. -.- I BUSY YANKEE, �
ww� I .certainties of ThIsLife. . - The bulk of the ,voultry output be!"031% IV 1'er.iono lvaviug Axty. tavill-in -
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. . I � I I PARX 1. The Hamirbagh district offices were for ale,lol illits busy briiia began to � Com�s to the farm where it receives sitaillik 11140 aloost%. Nolsbiloorly interest In Ills boinsg-Matterii
I � the least attention, -,and consequently The three 4ofoots of eyesight which Ql Mome It -4 RIrth 0stborod from tow I
. TWO men studied o4ob other In the badly situated, now that the popula- Arrange his "thoughts. "Wild-igoose Yields the oma.11yst profit. With are most commonly encountered in 0411Y ke,clord. I
I A despatch frow. Wash4w.tou says, question, 11 How Shall I escape wrath �
Rev. Dr, Talmage preached from the and win hofen V The drowning man, Harairbagh qollootorls'off Ice. They sat tion had expanded under imperial rule. chases are no good,, I Said It at first, Snuff Trust has been Incor. I
. face to face, 001tarlOOS arid Perspiring, The time ha,d been when the block, and to-day'A work Ight ohe;tp lands, cheap feed and cheap la. ,otherwise healthy persons, mad which The �
I following text: "This year thou shalt when a plank IS thrown him, steps not while the punkall squeaked above their formed by the courts, the a , ollector's -Leto$ put , proves me r, - � bor, it is possible to realize the very can be mowe or less perfectly overce rsey, with $25,000,- 14
dle."-Jeremlala xxvili, 16. to ask what saw -will Made it, or whe- � My conjectures Into working largest Veturna . y, means of glasses axe near-sighted, 000 capital- A
heads and the glare of a May sun off lee and the guard -room had enjoyed order. I . here. There Is no b The climate of Manila has driven a
Jeremiah, accustomed tosaying bald tbor It Is Oak art cedar, or who threw StOck on the farm that brings in as boss, far-sightedriess, and astigmat-
tI I kings, addresses Harraulah in these It. -The moment it is thrown, he filtereathrough the venotians. The isolation; their thatched roots 'and "Hira, Singh has an informant in large profit -I in proportion to the Ism. These are all Important, for, be- great many of the Amorloan soldiers
. were check by jowl Hamirbagh; his knowledge invariably amount of money invested as poultry, Sides the discomfort arid annoyance of . �
words.. They prove true. In sixty clutches it. If this year yoa are tip thermometer on the file-,strow.ir table deep verandas , , insane,
days Ilanantall, 'wan a dead man. dla, there is no time for anything, but Stood. at alriety-eight. The room await with the ulty now. 'rho malklon, had 001110140s with the extent of ourplims. witli all its mismanagement, and Imporfeot eight, the involuntary of- In less than four years the money .
. of matting; it was close, oven -like, dwindled to a Slip of sua-baked moll, It Is somebody who Is oogaisant, not '
. The text will probably prove -true lurrued(ately laying hold on God. � I . I nothing will respond, to good care and forts which the suffererwakes to see in circulation In the United States h4,a I
and glodorty, lit only by the fingers of upon which the, offices baked, �44 the merely of bit -mai rumoar, but of increased 33 per coat.
of some of us .- "This year thou Shalt It is high time to got out of your daylight through the Shutters and a r the Systematic treatment So liberally. better strain the eyes, and not OAIY Over 1,700 steerage, passengers, all
I I 0 azy native buildings of the bazaar, consulation.9 at the powers , which I It a - large fleck is to be ice pt do not Injure thorn, but also give rise,
I die." The Probability is augmented Sins. N ou say, " I have commit Led no striall window high in the wall, over encroached upon It, their tottering, Means there is a. leakage, and the I bimse too winy in on ha
, a place. I)o not through reflex actl 8, English, Scotch and Irish, came on two
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I . by the fact- that all of us who are grout transgresatorts."Bat are you not which it ragged reeil-ourtatzi. dangled flimsy upper stories bulging above the leakage is being tappad. , steamers recently from Liverpool.
over thirty Years of age have gone aware that,your life lias heart sinful? . . I ro,iko buildings ,too expensive. Hav6 and varlutts nervous disturbances, Gen. Wheeler, San Francisco, states �
from A nail. narrow spoce. On three sides there "There is a stranger woman who ? them warm, light, Well ventilated and Near-sightedne a short-sightedness,
I beyond the average at human life. The The ,snow comes 4QWU 04 the Alps "So yowro the Collector Sahlbl" was was still broathing-room; but the rear lives in -the bavai�r for no ostensible ' that there are great possibilities be.
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� note is were th�ia due, it is ,only flake by flak% and It is so light that MAclutyr,is Mont,, comment as bia of the official quadrangle bad become reu4ou. It. is vat I free from d.,�impoaess. Allow about or myVia, as it is variously ", tied, is for, the United Statea In the Orient, .
I . . by sufferance that, It is not collected, you way held It oil tile tip of your eyes ran civet the figure that'lolled, a lane, bordered by the office wall, seems to take a y fortunate that she i five feet of floor Space to each bird. a condition of the eyeball-asually a ..
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friallilly interest In , lf�tvo Parches low dowil and movable, lengtherting-la consequence of Willett Senator Ford is preparing a frail. ..
I . who 1.9 taking finger without feeling any weight ; knees crossed, before him. "You look blank except for it couple of high read- my appearance; it is indiscreet of bar, so the droppings can chiso tax law amendment fixing an
the "three days' grilitool of the biinks� but the flakes gatber;,.thoy compact, straight, I be remoxed the rays of light are brought to a fo- .
. wonder what you're like curtained windows, and by the shops, for it alt,trapto my. atiteiatiton, and � easily. Lot parches be flat, � absolute value on franchises in New - .
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Our race started with nine hundred until some duy a traveller's foot to work underf" � with. their mysterious - dwelling- it ,enables -ate to know wh.3n she IS, 'ab,,I; three inches broad. say ous In front -of the retina, and so the York state. . .
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� . years for ot lifetime. We read of bgl; starts the slide and it goes dowu in . "Arid youtre the Polloo-wallahl" rooms' above, 'The Government had and is not, at horna; and I fancy the In feedlair object is blurred, While in the Philippines General I
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. . .one antediluvain youth whose early vil agers. So the sins Of Your Youth, oriticised the mind of Faulkner, refused.to buy the apaeo.'wborl it was kliowledge is, worth something. TO! it'day when fowls have the range of This condition may exist from birth, Wheeler learned Several Vilipino ilia- � I
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I . death disappointed the hopes of.his iin4 the sins of your Manhood, and.Lho t,yOu're the "keen'? Man I applied for unoccupied; arid new- it paid for its proceed. The lady, having taken tin I the arm. GiVe fv.)ft food of solue .
, . I f but is usually the result of too much lects, whioll he ran Speak with 'fair
I � Parents by his dying at seven hun- -sins of your womanhood, and the sins In, the room at poor low,, amiable athplaity. The noise of the city, the apparent fancy to me, never falls to � Itind w,V:,i,g,, and too early use of the eyes,, as in fluency. . I
�- . dred and soventy-Aeven, Years Of age. Sins of your .womanhood, may .have joseelyn, to oett ' s � I and grain evenings. .
, . le Hira Singh. You smell of dust, the reek -of dung -f uel look, out wheuI pass and she is in ' Let soft feed be warm tile, case of students, engravers, wo- There is a farmer down in Delaware '
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. . The world thou may have been ahead seemed only slight inaccuracies at art an Uncommonly good-looking apeci. and wood -smoke, the endless chattel her apartments. But she - is away I � and not slop- men who do f too sewing and so, forth. who claims to be Job' reincarnated. I
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I of what It is ncow, for nien had so trifling divergence from the right- men. And, dear.mal thorws plenty of and jingle of the bargaining UiltIV6S,, SUMetIMOS, 4114 bar disappearances Thits we may may that ,putting chil. lie fairly bolls at the faintest expres- I
I : long a time in which to study, and so slight that they are hardly worth you. Six feet two^in your stockings, remained to the staff As a reminder dove -tail between the . coney . grain in litter of some. kind, an the . .
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. . . I ption of floor, so fowls will have to work for dreli to wark at ome, of the kindergax- sion of doubt as to his identity.
I . invent, and plan, If an artist or a mentioning, but they have been piling for a guess,,1 Then he said aloud, of their predecessors, folly, our plans and Hira Singh's actions to it. Some Meal and bane should form ton exercises, such as perforating and At Washington, Speaker Henderson
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� philosopher has forty years for worlit up and piling up, packing iugether, "I'm glad you've come, H-amirbagh is Macintyre mounted, and the Police. frustrate them. What better spy a Part of the ration two or three I
. . . drawing, is In a double sense a Short- nearly always walks with apollshed
� he makes great achievements; but and packing toget,her, untilthay make a poor istation, from the social point men turned out as he passed the can be found than 6 woman ? Then, . times a week. Almost any sighted procedure.. � . hickory made fr6m, a tree on, the bat-
� � what must the artists and ,philogo- a wountutri of Sin, and one wore.stap of view . of the . . I � I .
. . ; just we two and my joint- guard,roam and left. the compound to arguing on that promise, whose offiel- I vegetables used On the farmer's . tlefleld of Corinth, where, he last his .
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� . pliers have dome who had -nine hun- 'of youT foot ill tile wrong direction, maglotrate, Instill, and the doctor- fit', ,with litigants , and orderlies.. He at yLrtub has she undermineoll , . table Many near-sighted people refuse.to log. .
i . ., . . . will be relished by', the fowls and will wear ' Ive .
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dred years before them?' - ,In. the May slide down uporn you an aval- no ladies. But there Is plenty of wheeled at'th-e entrance and made for "11 --Well, we shall see. Here is be found .. . . Tllwrilngli.sh starlings were first 11b. �
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I . 1, I � nearly t1ft thousand years before the anehe 6f.ruin and condemnation.. . work, and Hira Singh," ' . I . the lane. - . . ill-% lane." : ' 1. .. .. conducive to their health , thernselves, of sight fox everything be- I I
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� flood, considering the . I � ongevity ofthe 'Let we announce that Christ the . "Yes I . - . I . low glad there -dre . . . . I and to tile production of eggs: . yond the nose rather than to Injure arated in New York in 1890, in Central
. . . . � I I . . The crowd, into which an officious ' - Ile. wallrod the pony down It. Tilt . . . Park, about forty of them being turm -
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I Inhabitants, there may have been Lord, stands re I ady to save any man no ladies; tboy'r t in my line, , policeman had plunged with an out- sun was low behindUe- Minarets and A constant Y of clean, pure their personal *appearance, as they ad loose in the early spring of that
� I . ' 6 no au"' think. This ii-anothex Short-sighted . . I
I . nearly - as many + p3ople as + there ake who wants to be saved, 119 waited , . I sliould-like to +know allyou can cry, was,thiek and busy, and 06 bouse-tops; its raywJllslanted over t'he , water ,h,,Id be furnished; also furn- year. I . .
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.. � now. The flood was not A.Zreshet, fox You 411.1dat year, andalL the year tell ins about Hipit Singh.` funnel-like , avenue was not easy to jo.stlin' crowd And its many colours, !all tham with - plenty of lime and policy, for, besides, losing much of the ' . I
., . - , "Not . 9 . gravel. Plaster supplies both. - joy of existence which comes from see- Mr. .George Eastman, of Rochester, . . I I
- ?), puzzled Faulkner cloar. � Xacintyre waited for a min- and it bathed tile tall Highlander, , , N. Y,o has purchased a Plot of ground . .
. that washed u few People Off a. before, and all your life. ae has walt, .your line , . Re
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I . I should,sity you ate, and looked about him. ention should be given the Ing '. . �
plauk, but a disaster that may ,have ad fur you with blood on . white and comely as a god, in golden' gular att . �the beatiticul th . . In that city on which he will erect a. . .
. his brow, arid I' his mind, IIHIM I . I .
I . i . . I � hen during the process of incubation, above us, Such persons are very liable 1. 1. . .
I swept away a thousand million. If teitra in his -eyes, and two outstretch- were very wadh in :their' line, my � The Sun beat upon the scene; and oplendoui. Thepeo,plescatterbd Le --oro - .1 fine new building for the Mechanics'
�, . - I I . . . � . . 1. . ... , U is beat to have 'to suffer from inflammation of. the I . . . . I
. the Atlantic Ocean, by a. lurch at the ed, mangled hands of love. . I 1. . Yokinit friend; these dArk-eyed,- long- 'the terra-cotta petticoats, the Yellow him -, pp4d .chaffering , a regillar brood- ' � . nstitute. . . I
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I'll I I ... . I � . . ; the.salesmewbt.o . in., .house for sRteks; Put intlphur eyes .produeed'by constant: strain. . . . .1 . . .
. * legged follows 'turn illl the womensa -aaris, the brown skins, arid thy 'clink- , for a mo . . . .
. earth to -night, should drown'this 1 Wish You might know Wha t' a job . . Mont; 'arid a N,voman looked William 9. With;�m, of Atlanta, Ga,, .
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I . hemisphere, and the Pacific Ocean, by Je when . he carried heads.o" Aloud: "I wish I could tell' ing bungles blended into tlia picture. from nd�r a crazy eave, a . ad. pushed In ,all the nests to destroy Verrill , A less common delectis long ox far- is the preside . at of 27 b nks, in Georgia . I . .
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. L . s'dden lurch of ,the ear to 'rho vendors squatted upon It I h 1 h After the chicks.are out of the shall sighteduess,or hypermotropi.a. This is and Alabama, besides beingi active in . . �
I a u . th, should youi case to, CitWary. They oroy�,dad You somethinig that might help you - L 6 r 00 5 the a utter wldc� She atur6d across . I I
� . a . ' ' let them remain in the nest as long . the upposite.of -myopia, the� eyeball be- the. . � t�' . . .
. . drown the other hemisphere, I aviAg AllTX# I0 tile wall. . They struck him.. lay hands upon him. But all I can, on the Open thresholds, the pas%,ers-�by the balcony., as she had.done, a. dozen . . � . * management of a number; of. on
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I about as many beings as could ba got The-Y'sPir oil him. They kicked him say is that Hire, Singh is the Prince of surged up and down before.them.- The times before; With an undisguised ad- -lay are quiet. Lit the f irst few ing flattened or shortened and the ton J�nllls. . '. . .. . I 1. ..
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. in one or two Canard steamers, ii; 'they Oul-led him. The'y Soo � ffed I Darkness. . , Worried old' - Xoscelyn into effect. was dasiling; and . Macintyre miratio . feeds );a . hard-boiled otgs. .Then rays Of lightly consequently not earn;. � . . . . I
. . . . aL � I n to which. Maointyre, did not I - David L. Rockwell,' nominee for � , I
�. Would give you an idea of what the 111mi: They scourged him. They mur- his grave, this, doctor silloltyphoid, litit lifted fits eyes, to. the baloonies- for respond. His stolidity piqued her; -feed ,ourds, bread, and milk. Moat Ing to 4 focus by the time they reach I . . . .. .
I � . I . 11 . that is fresh -is always relished and the retina, : . . mayor of Kent, � Or, is barely 22 years I . I
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. . . ancient flood was. I . I dered - him, Bi-ood I bAo4)dl.'-A' that's'aky diagnosis; wore me a stone relief.. . . I . -evidently she Nvas.unacoustomed to � .. . . old,* and olai ins.the'distInotion of being . .
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I . The character of our oocuputio'ns stcops dow-r, to lift -uyou Up, the.crim- tigbterin three months'� turned In- - Bere, at least, .was peace. !they contempt; her gesture babokenod . b' youngest mayoral I ty candidate . . .
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I a to the probability, Illose who -are son' still, who is the prop of an Evangelical were .. cop, them free i I . . . .
. aad dro , upao you train his brow, � .1 unoccupied, end tile windows amazement that -the Sootanian' could * r less. successfully by Ohio has ever had. � .. . �
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aro'h-deacon,'. into a rank bla,q:Ph "' , I decorous ex� 1 1106 and you. w r have dny tr'ou- making tho,"arystalline lens make con-- The re'oords,sbow that -'.sinos the' .
, : in the professions tire undergoing a, frowhis side, from hi's hands -D-0 Y,o, - . emer. wore -silent' showing a ttelli, her attention.wAli indiM* . . . ilCueje '.
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, sapping of the -Arain and nerve foun- not kel the Warm, current on your . . � Wiior Which, it rumour said true, was MitchiLyr4a keptt.'hl� gaze botw6en the L . . The three prin- Vqx, but it does this at the expense of Now York- City Cemetery, or Potter's ' - ' . � I
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. . . I. . I .1 Maclatyro smiled r in keeping with- the .pony,s ears, but . . elpal , diseases Ill the Pbultrym the, suffeirer's nervous force, and so r, laid, was founded in, 18.'9 110,751 bodies , . . I .:
I I . I . dations, Literary menJuJilis court- face? ,00%h� i1xinal sinner, for they the .- . gravely at ., tha, nof altogethe he felt the -wpinan, . , whic " .
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. . � -he t1hir-ist, . th6.1hornating, . I . ' keeper has to ' 9�1 � .. :tired. and .congested haVe beeirbur . ied there I . . Last yeaV's . . � � �1�
arid spur to hunger, C . - and at. the Petulant city's reputation. .. 'Only a woman's erane over its he pasaad, and he Sirieltha the Young chicks, and .rro � . . .
try are driven with Whip whimsicality, , '' * . . sontond with a pas we often find
., . .1 . , . � I -oil oup and eyes, .headaches, indigestio . . . .
. � . their topmost Speed. Not one link . in- ill , suf ocation the . the � - e: hi whic the collector delivered veil, dropping upon. � a latticei and a, Musk through the reek of Cho bazaat. . .. U and, even contrib I . : ! . . . . �
le If .. I ution ,was 4,377. , . .. I - �
. . ') " It.: He� coact 'dad his appraiseme . .lung upon., the 6 . cholera in adult fiolcks. , A . great . . . I .
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11 . . ., worker -out of. a hundred observes any. groan. the .swen ie srugle, Cho ' � . , � . ay.11' .116 turned into . I S.exioa neivaus afNeLlons'. Tile effait Miss Elio.. Lkttle,'an .4werican, has . . . .
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I . .. L 71 moderation. There is soniethi . . . I ... 1, � 11 .. � . I.. With tile- reflection that if Faulkner Wk a touch Of levity, I Oh , was t�b - . many remedies h I I .
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... . . .were as. looks and manner proclaimed- Macintyre's firsf improosidn, and Chap t for these 'disorder' o bu't an.. oau66 o4 untaxy, and, =4 be overo0me only* by of Heidelb'ers I'surnma, a.ude.11 , .., I
I stimulating in .our climate' that, Alf 1. Dectolpl.,OU this first , Sabbath Of Lhd I . , I . '.'Tell the In-spector Sahib '! Want. to Pfaventloa is''w a , . 11 I 1. cum I , � . . . .
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I I . . bim, he should like' the Mary - �vhicb it paSpea, as an opened shut k�r'fluiig. sea. him i . ortb* a pound of .cure, the fiL,ting o4,otfitabI6 cdarox glasses. This is the first *tione the distinction' ' � . . . . .
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. . John Brown, the essayist ' of Bolin- year whether or - not , you, wilr have . him a glimpse of 1,,O:L Within. .1 It' he *&aid- to thB*"Atry, and . I . .
� . * ' I . w4s, for it cautious Soot, an 6normoua� . . � . At filth� dampness .and* vermin ' are T' ' I . �
. . burgh, had lived here, he would have Jesul'. He will not ititud for over 1. I I . . . pass -Ad on to his office. , The .room . I . he third and most common defect has fallen to a woman. I I . I � I . 1. .
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. ly favourable estimate. ' * , .' . . . I avoided, ,,and fowls '.' .
I . . A hand,had opened. ifie blind, d it was . . � . .wp,ll cared fo I . .
broken down at -thirty-five instead. f9r,yoar lave. With .some . . . % � I . . next.door to, � ,Bordugh:of the -,Bronx has in-, �.
. �. . . li:vgglag � . flash of diamonds that cA ught the Cot I* .the flock 'Will not -suffer Much from is some iryegul,triti of 'the surfiice of cregsed in aiz'e''fram about 36 -the ' - � �, �
"Him Singh seenis to be a superior W416 the . � � . eafor's office, it.. had ther saine �� . . . I . ,. . � . : I . .. ..
. I .. � nd Vllaili�. Dickens here 111's ple%- ends �rlght' 'speedily. , 'the ordinary village-�udmash. I Ooked; and .. disease. When. di" , 10007 . .
.WO ... . beitiag'to fhe policemarlos eyes. He I I a0ase. first mak.es - the eye ar the lens, by, meAug of whteh population. in 1875, pno-y�oar after arl.' � 11
uld have dropped at- fort . � �'Tbn. Yost thou!, shalti. dle�l . . - its uLppeara�aoa . completely . . I .
, I . � .Y. .1 . * cell like appearance. the same high; I I .
I Rapid olimatio.ohanges threate turne&burglar dacoit," he paid, .:. they found a Woman's face,,and stayed bare walls, the a � ame square. wih6i disinfect the image as � it aches :the retinck is nexation'to New York -t 125D,000, the . I ..
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I.. ur . I ani coming *to the close of my� spy- � 4.0j" yes A small', exquisitely 'poised' the lay, r' . I I , �
� lives. By reason of tfie. violent .�ijs Of1 mc.a. 1. ' . � . . , his methods are quite,Weji.: there. . , . . , lane Side.' A bandle bUletiers I .hal remedies digLarted. -Untreated astigmatism is it estimated population now. . .. . I . . . �
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. I � both in the Irotic. the robbery .of th . - over and ture open a sciil6d'letter In marketing poiiltry products, o�l_ or nervous disiarban6ds, The only to- Congregational ,church, Concord, .N.H.
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�,-�-�� ,T)w warm south wind*.fiuds us wit'll el -,q ShULL16j" 6K ii'teXt in Jewels V � . . .i . , e,t.and pit ,the I . I .. ting in. tha .vat lief is the wearing,o.gla. . .
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1. "-- our furs on. The wintry ,blast cuts "So. teach as to/ number our da -is that" I . I . , Y brows �ad rec;- mark; . Good man, Martineau. I . 1, I . . whilb reading writ.ing or.. whene*er Rev, Dr. StorVs as. pastor of thi - ' . .
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. . . . I less eyes; she leaned . out with all- I . . I . . .. . I . .. . . . , ... 11 .
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�. the - wheel, the f ire -arms, the .assassin, otom;" ofilia praydr at the vines-dres- an's � abashed interest,,and her teeth gleam- . de,ser' as6mers. - It . . - . � . I It is told at I Protessor Moses of the . . � .
. await their chance to put U . on us t. . . in . extraordinary Smartness, I . . with that of a young woman name,]. mission worehiints, send no ' * . � . . .
.P . lioir, set; "Lord, let, it alone'this, year ',it- ,. So ' . . � .. , .thing but , .. . I . . I I . ..
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� .: I I upon inyattentioit, had, looted the properties of some each. other without a moverhorit' Than, Delhi -family. of l6ng-established dis- Lt OU ill soon I I I I - . . I .ye, I . . I
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I announce it as an impossibility lit6l, of all,. and lilat of all, audwbove zemi, -data ilk �th I �he flirted her hand with a gesture of.. .. I I . . I . . . %Vllztt They 014.1 to 3te(loce,Their Ologiat he, dined� with the Prime Ministbr. . . � I
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, that three hundred andsixty-6ve days �!� -he words, ".Th' . .6 oulring . . . . I or all Your . . Abmt4 904 A.1). � . I I .1. . �
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I :1 1. . I i die` .. I I triots-oll, but: Trevor and. GAgion. salutationo of dofiarice,'of admir' I The conversation.turned on the adab, � I
. , . .. I .. I I I .1 � her relations have' discarded .her ,Surplus at prices considerably in ad'- We know from ancient history that tion. in the .Japanese Go '' mint . of _ .. .
should pass and -leave us fill as we now . If tile � . .. -to . I I . I . vein . � . . .
. text Maitina'some, of you, my were savjig6l-o�r fa:t.friend at Bilsl, -it -Was: ca,ph. and lall�tha ,shut r .now: She re , led the unforgivilblA vetnoa Of- the regular markets, The some of ' . I I .
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M ure, "This year thou sliall have you, elilto)r throukh,, mon : an% 'the in, forpoul . Y I that they were'troubled in their winds what Professor Moses, Said that he .
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I . leave the L does-, his wornonliquatters ransacked, his Celtichkood a little- stirred by the I ritiall engine . Sg I 13�_ 6IdO . ally asked �theprofeissor to write out his.. . - , , .
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. I In view, of this I advise that you 'you family need notb000me paupersi and his portly per apparition. , 'Delilah, arid. 11 sp)[endid , . . . . . . . . . of th6pre for preson , the ��
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,;N have your temporal matters adjusted I -would like to have your aoul, fitteol - discovered the uttermost :pice. That oreature. Who is . Shinson I Those . ... .., -1 I U�� 4t that. this.is. il .he peror. -, I . . . 1,
I I - . . . * I . thank you; she is:too gree.d . 1. . MOTTLES IN 'UT '' . . . . . � , .. I . . .
. Do not leave your world! affairs 'a� out -'of � . �,teraityf . ,so, that 'if, any had happened to the Other old g jewelis were bought by a long purse. ,y of jewels . - . B ' TER..t .' - case is shown by theAreatisa.by Oal- : .. . ,�-__�_ - I
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I . Y t. nioining, or noon, or evening, or'night entle, 1181foilato . aPparently. . What'is- she ;and sof L raiment; it's not good -for the:. - A.study . of �tila 6a on' the foods best fidapted for pve . - . . . . . . .. . . . I . . . I .� I
the mercy of administrators. Have of th, I . I � Use of mottles in . 04 . . I
, _§ m000; you -,,ki��Wo' So he- cillue to � the . . 1. THE ELECTRICAL KITCHEN. - - . I .
. . I .. . a three hundred and sixty-five 1. . . . probity.of her friends. . The last was butter. F.. Doame I . I . . .,
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letters filed, and your books balanced' "Are YOU Va4dY'V YOU might, w , ith an Mont would lot Milk lodgehis v* altrablem of.. Hamirbagh ?, There is 'tin' Ineon- - * _4 , a do�s not ,indicate � . cis has now be6n edlted.foo�'tha fixst time .. � . . ". .. - . . . .. .. 11 . . I., . .
� � � . .any new' caus .V;J� Slirn-o 0"M!)ve oroait tor fluderib)-no, .' - .� . .
l , . I . I. 1 . I * nsi e'red , forged cheque would halp to propitiati ' - ' � ., . I . . .. . �
it outburst of 0hristian. triumph, all$'- forr safe keeping in tbo treasury un. gruityi and it -must. W. cc A " . which have not been Pr�Vlousiy r ,'in the original Greek b� a,. German ,
you have "trust-fuuds". as that I � . I . � I I , .ecog- ;: �. pudding'. .. 1.
I a War, ' Ay, ay 1. all, reddy." the goddess. . I . . So long.l! * . , 4!zdd by scientific . and I I .. . I . . . . I �., . -.1 .. . . . . �
,. they are rightly deposited. an*d ae- I -kn4o'w not .Whitt our'last words Ql Hira Singh was caught, or �killod.* - i 13ech, buV the wits of Lauchlan . expqrlenoed Scholar. � I . I I .
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'This man. self on his politeness, and said, in It strictest . "That is very good. Hit& Singh is a' that . . '. . I - . .
I scratch air your tomb -stone, I In, f1defitlat interview, all in the them I" - -He gathered his reins and I � seems to make mare cc tain the fact plied by a writer in the Lancet, we
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chair." Dr. Adam, a,dying . .. . , . . . . I .. . ..Igh I in is the chief cause. I I I I . , 7 � . .
. . a man has died, leaving a. competency, master, . saido ".It grows da school" I sit now, it was settled that the The doctor tb' acquiring other people's , ;Serious doubt its which was written� somewhere in' the derttbe perfeet,dontrol of the cook, - ' .
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carelessness, afterward been ill dad Supposing .himself on the beach of a jampan, 'litter, and, oonvoyed .over the .,urt was stifling. 4 burry, cold wash water is especially re- in 1840'and purchased by the Blbllo-, . . .
- vi. I I The market, outlined in the gallat tool" He left the offlo;s door, an and spansible for the offoo I a right temperature, or that iwill not - .
between the administrators, the surw 00urt room, said, in his last moment, fifte,en miles hence from misi,asitth Y � ap. L ,To test the theque Nationale. The M.81 Wa ire- . � - .
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. . . "Gentleman of the jury, you will now %veto the Inost precious human jaw ey against an evening sky, had taken ad. ran into the courtyard. 'L effect. of uneven salting, the' butter quently referred to by andlep tL bake on the bottom, the,ohimney that � . .
� . . rogate, the )awyiira, and the sheriffs. . consider your verdict.,, A dying I'll his at vantage of a pause to call, to -the' The inspector, a big, Well-groomed fr in ' I auth- draws the wrong way'whon the wind .
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. Players. He waved towards, th,e I Medan, in Scarlet turban it d 'Into two lots �after ,washing and one doubt that it is * I .
gon X would to put them ii4to the jamPan with his . . really the work of that� ' . L
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a, as.far. as'possiblis, have 9,11 your The, farce is � com. Mobam
. . . 'Played. out.,o'. - . p6tind that surrounded the ralksha�kle . � v n0e 8dL one rnin_� t refuse.to do as, tbiey are bid, the. I .
I worldly matters made straight, "for. rather ' have, for my dying *0.:r&, own hands, and to despatch the train court,, batb,: and bI I Ith some eagerness.. , I . . . at was .salted and work' � I lie famous p1lysici.ans. Be that as it kindling that burns out without
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I I advise also that you be busy in den: "I am now* ready to be offered, the curtains.', TlIat,-he swore, . was thu;d.,,%f boofe. approaching., . .1 , . L --.do,-- L otottledi while th,tt salted -and undO-, bunting system, which became pop the Cooks the Most. ill-tempored- of 'mortals, .. . . .
I Christian work. Howmany Sabbaths and the -time of -my departure is at . flThere they are, Tnstillf" Tlid,oldo- HORSES XOT..AS HARDY AS ME 'L I . I . 11111i The gas range is admirable in that it . .
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. ... . f thle, text b hand. ' I have fought a good fight, I faithfully done', and.r have, trust In tor . N worked Was all M04:or less mottled. itbout the middle*of this century, Gal- a -at can be tempered , I . - .
I in the year ? Elf ty-t wo, I 0 ' wriggied int ' . I . I applies a heat th . .
I , � have finished my course, I have his cupidity. And to wh , a a Nbrf olk jacket. . . 1� 6!W'" L .. I . Simpl. testing the -light and Ae . . . . L. .
I kept , Y6 at hap-. ,,Xo L I . - 41 Itat leg L' lo_.jr , tile .%Ikl. , Ij Y I I op- o the'use of drugs, arid at will, but it fouls the air. It burn .
I true of you, it does not say at 1what the faith; henceforth there is' laid ' w" what do you bat they caught o�lellie. 2931 t 141 . .11 colored portions showed - a great dif. . . .
time yea may go, and therefore it IS up,.for me aoro*n of righteoustioss, peaoa�.Hira Singh and his m6n.feli . him at X,j ndua. Ill - . . .. I . . . S19CCIR11111,1.0 lluugitr Isud ratigne;1. . .. . says that the proper WaYL.to )reduce fat up the oxygen and . ledve.s . carbonic �
upon the -cavalcade four miles from ,, ferenoo in the distritution- of salt. is by'dieting'. He recommends eati ' � I
unaaf a to count on all of the f if tY-t,vv)D whicb, the Lord, t1le,righteous Judge . Look at 'am'," said Instill, stooping There have beed'many instances. in I M L . 119 atid gas, wrid it there is agas stave . .
Sanolmys. As you ara likely to go in � shall give me.11 L : ' the city, shot.'and knifed the two ro� and�r the door of, the racquet -court, which fightol have been lost or we As to the part played by cold wash- �leeks, onions, ustard and nastur- �obneotion that does not leak alittle . . I
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�, the first halt of the Year as in the and as; a Matter of alarm to others, with the contents of .1ging into the . veranda. according to the -number and oohdl� working was required, a,bol when giv- Which haunt- rocks, and .birds fro- . I
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L 09 ties of the horse engaged. Whan L the efi there were ,ad mottles. The rea- q%enting mountains, Saying that 'but aome.projess themselves able ,to . .
l . . 0 L 00sted it public Indeed, the )!!rap and dejected aEtI siege of Playna commenced the Alis.;
L last half, I think we had better di -vide: I leave in your cars th so five.short the litter. If I ha d , "There's your answer." I aping gas may not flavor the food,
. . the fifty-two into hajvesi and calculate words at on, syllable each, "This notice of our, arrangerno I L I son why ,butter washed with very, aquatle birds are 'fat -producers, One Jetact it in the viands. ,Ile that as it . .
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.one hundred and eighty-two days? 'Gold buttons,. and, in fact, buttons . fatigue, and the Ponies had sweated hard work and exhaustion, The want of ivorking as softer* butt6r would� Conlin . . .
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.. . Your ployed. . � . . worked as long us four minutes . voution. Some of his roOommondations admirable,.It Is ideal in its I
family, the Olfurch, and the world? Fringe, "The man Is abnormally quick and out of his pooket as he Sat down, and more than on a man, for in the ease arid washed with application.
especially' white or black, acute, that We know from the rapid- based it v I I Water at 50 degrees, read very comically nowadays, but all of heat.. It does not steal oxygen; it
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as Self, in Many of the new n to the f tool. Of the I' there are the stimulating none of the butter Was Mottled, at- of them tire full of common sense, and does not foul'the ftir. it is Steady -, it . I .
eternity in ,heaven, get Over the dis- gowns- � Ity with which he $11ps front district They dr4lak their pogs. with the haste Inj attel,
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. is the lace coat, which may be long he always employs in fixin I eelings .which are Was not enough. The diffe.rence in knowledge should be lost to the world sides,of the thing to be cooked,,for It. I
. glary, and baving helped none up to g'UpOn ILL "Ahl's said the ,doctor sy�pathet.le- non-existent in the nature of a horse. time required to world hard and soft for so Many' years. There is iiothing does not depend upon the combustio, .
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how he, dashed out ..No . QuIt6 halt the horses in England sent butter is greater irt the combined now undox the sun, not even the pro- Of fuel or the connection of hot air, I . ,
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taken into heaven bar whole clams; the prettiest are made of pure linen when Carrie haid ringed him in the from the scene of his, triumph , * and 101 t them having diod from hard work and When suffi0laittlY worked .to insure ents treatise shows us that after all electrical current. Instead of having . I
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that Daniel Baker, the evangelist, took toweling. . . deserted indigo-fattary that was his nothing behind him but it Very frlght-� starvation. Indeed, only about 500 an even distribution of Salt, the beat peo�lo of 1700 years ago were men of to plan sa that the coo'king be done
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, hundreds into heaven; that Doddridge ost, both white and bilge linen two- cordon of Policemen like a whirlwind tolitribution-thiro hot Policemen. He starved have tile p000r.beasts become ed in water at 40 degrees and worked � OUrselve .
When Summer heat is at its high- 'den for so Iongf Toro through 4 erred old bannfits and,that was Our were killed in action. 80 reduced an,d grain was obtained with buCtcr like passions with
took In many thousands; that Paul piece suits, tailor-made of course, are _rIght and left shots-Curri I . .
. took in a hundred Million. HOW many to be much worn. . I ' 0 wirg' Oilught the old man ambling 410119 'on occasions. of this kind that. they immediately. � I .-___.W1�,__ electrical kitchen is ready at any , I
Will YOU take in I It you get into hgd� The Shirt Waist is fourkil developed ad by the first one -on to t 11 t' I � hour of MIA day or night to bake or � '
. , with his escort and his Money, b ga have n it n to a t one anoth- --- DRAUGHTS AS AN VD170,
In flannel, silks -plain, and 'trimmed, inspector's horse -the impuolence of ca I I a - bee a my it . I &WON,
I van, and find none there that you : rly Yesterday worrilng� Tho eicort or,g I s e W"Pan to sizzling or
I percale, madras, embraideryi lace, and the rascal I -and so clear 'tails and to gnaw the whoels at MAXING OP10N Thare is no game extant Which so the hot water ilrn to bubbling, to
I tent, and that there are none to 0 'Van mousseline do solo. and Hira Singh lightened their IvAblin's, brow *
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through Your instrUmentalltyJ beg Pretty handkerchiefs of delicate It's not that which has saved him for employer at iall. his rupees and every the gun carriages, Napoleon took with On. stiff olay land opart ditch" the 5o'clook tea' Or to disconnect the
. I of you to crawl under some seat in tints, such as holictropi, Akyj rose twor Years, We have brave mon, and Stitch of Clothing. . A him across the NleMeA 60,000 cavalry ai�e a necessity. No matter how recreative features, or which is in midnight Welsh rabbit from the fear
back oofn6r, - and the ate., embroidered In one carrier wit1j' smart men too. No, Itts his informa- marched to ftet that he horses, and on. Ilia return in six thoroughly un,lardrainedi during a every way sowell adapted for a popu- that the alcohol battle 10 empty arid
borer come a vifty dainty wIllto initial. tion; and there is .something most vil Xandu4 village, looked the months he could only muster 16,000, heavy- or 'protraoted rain the close lar and protitabla amusement aniong all the drug stores Shut up; to temper
lage Policemen and the older.; the refined and a
I Out# last ' the r6deeined got Dainty boleroa of tucked or plaited unholy about its accuracy, Of'all the 4 ,god Moro thanlialf the harse which wore texture of tho� soil prevents the Witter pprociativo classes, as the chill of the spare bid, or to warm .
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� cry out, "That 18 the man who nov- with hands of peau do sole and entire- day fed and sheltered by their r of 1882 being absorbed as fast its, it falls, Even .t
their. dyes an you, arid Same taffetas, Scams and edges, tin plans which Joseelyn and I made In the Ow engaged in our Egyptian wa draughts. Its Inf luenoeS are of an i6le- the tam under the dailk; to hw t the
eir lifted band or votes for the redemp- ,ourso when our party . ate kill' on sandy or gravelly, land there is an
ly lined with white satin, aro, very striot dolifidenoo-here, Air, in My pri. Property. Of 0 were disabled -, 600 of these w rating character. It not Only teaches, curling iron or the AmOOthing, iron,
I tibb of his followet Look at him, all $,well. . .9 -Whathq It, Mao. ad, a but praotteally enforeca the .
vate office, there ,wa not, ,one for attired. 110. had fled, ad only fifty-threo Slain in no- occasional downpour too fast for ther necessity all these lipPliances being connected .
The latest novelty In the jewelry Which lie Was ever unpTepar6d; and no I I tion. In'the Afghan War of 18,38 it land to drink it UP, This ntoesal. of patiAnee alid pers coe by it floxible wire cord to J,sodket in . I
heaVoll I" Batter be busy. Better pick Intyre to .
I , line Is the friendship f oly. which is a atter to wba f part of the district we , ,,rf youtil ,excuse mile, W and courtesy' self-reliance I
the gunlooki and b1te tile cartridge, silk ribbon with from five to nine or in Id Macla, Is said that 3,000 camels and half the tates some proviaion for taking care I and Self- tho wall whatice. comes the energy. it . I
and be sure the OAPS, ate good, Batter ten sterling silver hearts and sterling arranged to go, 111ra Singh bail do- tyre "I am going to ran down to horses, engaged wore. lost In three Of this surplus Water, and it can be control. The game is also peculiarly is an exemplification, of the wholesale
. put the plough In deep. Better x,ty mourttingg. I Camped to another quarter. Re Is &I- kac�ori and look through My letters. manths, It will thus be soon that ac- successfully done only through the and 8elf-ovidently, worthy of Paternal principle; instead Of 1% thousand
. Tile lace oravatO, threaded With WAYS forewarned, andmeanwhile three I 'am not t i tual fighting dom not claim so many medium of oOan ditelle.q. In Meadow oncouragement, -as a .knowledge of Ito ohlmnoy,a smoking at it
What You have toony quickly: Batter black velvet ribbons are pular. W he and of my tether tremendous .
very po districts ate the laujbing'4tock ofthe yet, and I donot feel like rmting, horses as starvatioa and overwork, land,vwh6re 'the Witter flows only a Incomparable bftutiM will destroy tho sacriflae of coal, there need be but one
I ory the alarm. Better tall on your velvet ribbon being an ImPortariblea- Ptovinces, Par not tbin4kinned like Land me your tat to go W' "I'l" ghOcing, R(Afe backs, want Of portlon,of the Year, o zing games Of big fire, WhOAe beat Is turned'ilito;
knees. Better lay hold wifth both tur(I in the decoration of many sty- down on, doe. the ditch should
handa, What You now leave undone lish dostumps, Trevor and GrIgAoft-Ifin not so young tor -will you f Th4nkaool And he was food and rest, and other slaillar eaus- be made Shallow arid broad, say about I charlee. __-&*__� Motion, that into electricity, and jbitt,
for Obrlst will for ever W undone, Shirring -is very maoll in evidence as they tire ; but, by George I It's f It- gone, eo go fax towards rendering horses I ft. deep and gradually sloping to . in turn, back to beat agajn�, �
. - 41flihig yo;jr thou shalt die.', 60 the new thin gowns, Skirts are 1:0611 monthA since I Ahowdd my face "I Would rather not be, 1X[ra, Singh usoleas for P.ractiOal warfare, One the ballks on each 816 0 ft. away, . SUSPIC101.1 ..._-._ I
""' -, - ,, - I - shirred around the top, Sleeves from at ho4doluartibra", � When Maclbty.m eatolies him," said mare arid important cause needs care. ,A ditch of thLq ,kind will sod over � have strong, auspicious doubts'
- of the probabilities men. I thoshoulder to, thoolbow, and usually _ 41e I)DIVORU AND APTRIt.
, dvise all the Mon and wom- Chore Is a shipred yoke to Match. rwoo to end fh4 interview, Mae. Paulkner. "Ile's raging - absolutely fal atteAtiffl, and It Is the danger of In one year aild is not so deep but about Tenapot's being a genuine fish- Wife, toUd6TIY-I)o you remember,
� "t�ii;t;OMA", i Itityro stood Up too. Ile opened tile foaming. Well, so am 1; but I can injury horses run when being shipped ,that a Mower ean be run acrosa it eXtuan, Said cumso.
I � .__ A New York concern has Produced I ChAyle,l, how embarrqgsed you Avere
. Ile Aa�eeady foreternity tog6t ready. a atritw sailor hat with an unbreak- door and throw baek the shutters, work It off with a little profanity, lie across the sea. They are in constant at -every polut, also loaded wagon$. Whyt asked Cawkar. . .
to both Melt and women wearers. This Into his (466. -many of Deep ditches that bow out up pat4ture 110 never refers to trout da Speckled Mr. Itardup-110, dear, I've baen so .
f the text be true, you have no time able brim. This will be Welcome news and a rush of choking heat swept shuts his Mouth and atows Ill his own Motion, they coAtInuallY tall when you propona 6 Me?
.11. . to ;. talk about non-ossentialA, asking htit,can be tolled like a hoop without ,, Juice. Sorry for him; but we have all them to, be trampled to deftth,-and and Meadow, land can be made allal. . beauties, embarrusSeil Aifide we were married
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why ,God lot 111a donle liftto damage to the edge. k whe-Awl It's kot", he said. Then# had our turn.,' Ito lay ba-ok luxurious. the rest beeme frightened, klok and low and broad by flowing in from , .
the, world; or whether % the Tht sash N an importAnt feature of his brows still knitted over the firAt IY, cooked U14 Not oil to an arm of batter one another about, and are eaplv Eddo andseeding down with some, FIRST INDLEMONE, that I have forgott�,n ,111 about it I
. book of Jonah is Inspired; or who the Aummer'kown, the moat handsolue Aubject, 1,Thd sourea of Informationt the 0hair, and began tO reeoup his -mildet'64 1186le8s. As an instance of tenacious grass, . If they are orooked' The tal6phoAe was f Irst prActioally 110PULLITION, .
MMOIIISMOO was; or what about the ones being embroidered in floral Or That in what must 1* tratod, I don't onergios by fiffiely IdIdno8#. thia, Lt wan found that ono regiment ,Von ean do Much! toatrengthou them used in England In 1870, When I
etab4l dftreeA, 'If ym are aa near other artistie deaIgns, lom6 finishing OV61' 116 hkinm 1812 the pnpulation of hIng- I
in fringo. The majority Of the a likt, Wild -0,086 oboes. There Is a The thros, Palm Of eyes saw the 0,11 the way to the Peninsular war was -by making a ellanntl across the belids. Mil66 of wire exist"84 WtWeoon London fan(j, So,otiand anit Wale,
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� eteriftal-deOrOeg, 'If YOU dra as hear sgab#8 are wide and of y6ry doliesttb leakage Aomawl*r0l POU011114A settle ilito thl doetarls'Aad- ftvivOd of Just half its 1101`808 oil the It In Plaem th6 intlin6 is Ao steep as And Norwioll, bat no 1[6164rilph 6x- isd 15 pot remt..4hilo trolmad mfif)%v* *
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