The Clinton News-Record, 1900-10-03, Page 3�, ,.q, , . -- , ". . - - - , , . � -
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CALAMITY MAKES MAN KIN.
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wire tboir Worldly aoblevem-ents, mud
in their enobantawat stop Walt to
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mud then whitewashed. To each sal-
Ion of lime wash add I os. crude car-
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FOR* SPOTS AND STAIR
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particularly in Abe trills and Puckers,
spraying with' din-wIved gum and
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BUGLE NOTES OF THE WAR
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looll,and atep back too far,and fall
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Agriculturalit
bolis acid, Burn the nest boxes it they
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pressing with moderately hot lronsA
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-rulned for life and lost for eternity.
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garden, and C.Uoy fell in Ono trAnsgr6s,
are old. If the boihsa cannot be fuml-
HOW TO ROMOV9 THEM WITHOUT
.For dark, thin frocks, or black lace
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ITENS OF IRr9REST FROM THE
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Again, Learn from the recent aw-
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Oted .whitewash tborouglil. y, beinl;
INJURY TO FABRICS.
use, In place of the gum, stale 'boor,
BATTLIEFIELO. A,
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1WV. Dr. Talmage Speaks on
iul calamity the beauty of heroism
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sure that the wash reaches all arovices
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4180d K'4011043419e 040 0110110010t1lel'A Oil"
Dusty; rusty black lace may be dlp�
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And self-denial, Scene after scene
WHOLE CORN FOR SILAGE-
and cracks on walls, floor and call-
th,,it oth,er table ,,,
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ped In it, Itived, but not squeezed,
1111* at barovW4904ist Qufliprtit Fron4 lilt � .
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Brotherhood of Man,
of self-denying Varolam. How grand
Itecently tau�h valuable information
Ing- In the bottom of eaoli nest place
handful tobacco before
lotlaorg--*14itilet�,�'roaiAii,iw Few Simple
. Reomlles 'rims 31 . ily Itestore AN"My
shaken out, and clapped and pulled
until almoat dry, Press
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rereat JournsU-11411t4logry of Troops
lit Ole Fruot-101wereat us oil* or wire. �
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it W, amid thle selfishness of the has
been given concerning the build.
a of stumps
Golruleliu. 1.
with warm,
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Soldiers' water--buttlea are, said to
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world, to find such generous deedsl Ing
Of silos and the valuo, of silage,
Putting in now nesting material. Dust
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To war successfully w.1,t-1v spots a 4.
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not hot irons, and hang to air ' for
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be too small., .
A detapatch, from Washington says- Albert dies, and Vlotoria has the nym-
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the Moravian missionaries were For
told that they could not enter the alias
instance, Ono recommends stave
for a cold climate, This kind of
the fowls well with Insect or licapow.
der. It they roost in old sheds Or
stains one needs a sialp Is armament
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and a lit a w a g
twelve hours. The beer restores tuo
color and gives just the right stiff.
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An earthwork. % yard 4eep Is proof ,
-Rev. Dr. Talmage preached -from the PathY Of all Christendom. AJ Plague
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lamrotto where the lepers Were dy. voriBtratition
answers very well for 4
barns these should be whitewashed,
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Uls is, soma of the knowledge;
nesa for lace. 511k Aany be apongc4
against ballets, ::
following toxt;��' And it came, if) pass falls open London, and All cities.
of the world weap at her Agonies. An
ing ailless they stayed th6. "Thou," mild
climate, but It is not satisfactory
also. With a small spray Pump the
part
Fruit status of every sort will do no
with It, but should be sponged after.
Niglit, marches usually talce An hour ( �
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that when the sua went down, and
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it was dark, behold a smoking furnace earthquake rocks down a Mexican
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they said, "we will go and stay there for
T,hey In to the
cold ones. Another writer says it
goun-
wash can be Wt on very quickly and
effectively. Kerosene emulsion Is a
bArm t -a t4biga washable it they are
ward with clear water, and Ainwotbad
by rolling up when almost dry In
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each mile. 11
The. Black Watch did not wear the
and a baralug'lamp that passed be- city, and both bamispiliorea feel the
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, went nurse sick, and makes
perished. - � Yoo have read the life of dation
no difference whether the
of the silo is flush with the
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good remedy also I
wet' through and through with Alec-
place of ironing. 14,,itbor aullijuted
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kilt In Ashanti, 1874.
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tween those, pleoes,"-,rGenealo, xv. 17. shoOki Famine stalks through India
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p%re-hsartwJ Elizabeth Fry, tolling outside
or the inside , of the structure,
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bol before, going in the wash, very
beer or pro,qsln.g with lrono maken it
Ii,istantaneous 6so burns at a bun-
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When the ancients wanted to take and distant nations send their cargoes
of bread..
among the degraded. ,But the fall but
so usiderable silage is lost each
RECI�NT VOLCANIC OUTBURST.
big stains, as those of wine upon
table, linert, will come out if they are
hard and papery. .
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dred feet a second.' 11 I
A fl,014 battery In li h I
an oath tbey wpuld stay an animal,
hipgra,plueg of the world'o wartyra y
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by having the foundation flush
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first wet wRW cold water auT then
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a hundred yards frontage.
� divide it lengthwise, and lay the pieces This doctrine of universal brother-
will 'never be written. The fireman with
the outside., The silo walls should
#Oil(- Or Ilia 61-11ole,41 or Modena 1,14va FlowA
have a stream of boiling water pdurod
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WRERE BAMBOO GROW$
The first military balloon ever used .
opposite to each other. Then the part- bood will not make 41 alike. Differ-
*u all our cities NvUb have rescued Poo. be
smooth 130 that the silage -Mill set-
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11110rovere(I got Velkor.4 Krim.
thTough them Cor two or three mla-
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by the British wan hired
ies would advance from opposite once in sat and climate will make dif-
Pis from blazing buildings; the sailors ,tie
evenly, .,
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ates, Stai�s upon silk or stuff, or
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, Twenty differen't knots are used in
points, and Andiway between theplecea, fereacies in men. As
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. have hel(ped the passongpro off
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Another writer sa
ing of Mr. Grogan reach", England
0, ,.alloy frock beyond lanudry possi-
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military englifearing.
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take t4e OtLth� God wished to take an animals, so with Men. Tal.0 torrid
the Wrack, themselves perishing; ,the any
of ths crops suitable for making
14 few months ago, it was reported
bilities, may be got rid of thus; Fold.
immense qmantlties of bamboo grow
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Warren, like Kitchener, first saw
oath. He ordered a heifer and some zone will yield the yams and lama,
nurses who ]have waited'upon the sick silage
may be put into the. ailo whole.
by telegraph that he' had discovered
'of
EL alfeeseeloth square thickly (Lad lay
on t4e'ruargin of all the rivers which
foreign service in Palestine, �
points, and midway between the pieoe,4 : rinds, and the beet culture will only
IrJ yellow fever and cholera hospitals, 11,
think,, however, that the Increase
rationt lava flows to tbe norill
It smooth upon the board. Over that,
flow into the Bay of Hoadnras. Those
]toil Is said UP be, the best color to .
lain opposite to each other; than be- � m4e better yams and tamarInds, The
a'14 sunk down to Meath' from' o4, labor
in feeding will be great enough
Laks Kivu, that bad
atretah the stained stuff smoothly,
beautiful trees, -many of them 0a'fuet
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be worn daring night attacks, I I
tween. the pieces Passed first a fur, wintry regions will yield the barley
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hanation; (lie Christian man who, an
ense of cutting
elaphanto, and destroyed many: ua-
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r1g, lit aide down. If there 1, , Ii.-
high, fourt- seven inches in dianetar,
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the line o� an enemy's retreat is I
nace� typical OtE suffering, And then and berries; and oulture will only
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the battld-fleld, haVe administered to where
twenty head at' cattle are to
tive villa gas. , The news was receiv-
Lug, rip It so as to get at the under
and stxaight as' arrows, -bend grace-
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usually taken by ilia advancing force.
. a lauW, emblem o� deliverance. Anake this difference, that they will
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the fallen amid rattling canister and be
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continuously carcil for. He also.be-
ed w1t;h considerable incredulity, for
,aide. Rat first bruslf, not only the
fully from either side of the stream,
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The steam,plough untretichar excay- I
. . produoe bsttor barley and larger bar-
69 it is in the history of indivi.dualsi
bursting iobjell. . lieves
that the silage will be eaten
it was not very long ago that the
stain, bat Ufa whole -garment, thor-
their beautiful foliage interlaood with
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� cities and nations. First, the awful rk& You will not ompeat to find t
Christian heroism has been more
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completely if a cutter is used,
German explore - Oou�i von Gotzeu,
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oug�hly so as to remove all the Luvis-
flowering creepers And vines, form-
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inches. . .
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I furnace� then the cheerful lamp, The same Vag etable products in Paraguay
ready to face,tbe fire* And swim the The
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author did not intend to inislead
had visited these mountains and dis
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!his dust and prevent tdia cleansing
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Lug aroUways under which man and
Promotion throughout all ranks is .
furnace of conviction, the lamp of as In LvIand. Ctqve3 and eberries
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flood, And dare tb�B storm, If good but
the statement cannot be indorfl-
covered -the only known volcano in
from laaving an - ugly aLrole, worse,
beast find A grateful retreat from
now more raj�ld than In any previou,s
the ,,,",act ,well drink the same, air, N,dt-
pardon. The ' furnace of tria.1, .
might be done. 0,nd in that day when ad
that, all silage should be cut. Wide
an active state in the lake'reglon of
than the spot itself, Pour a little
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lum,p ol consolation. The furnace of *egs ,And currants w,iIL not grow side
men,who sat In places of power shall expe
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rience With corn silage will fully
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oeatxal Africa. It was In i mild
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alcohol through the spot and dab the
The joints are in demand,byi the
There are usually ten infantrymen .
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want, Lke lamp of prosperity. The fur. by side- When God made onepart of
"You,
go down 'to' sUa%ae and contempt, convince
these hwnble. ones. shall have their to
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Anyone that it is not bes
the before it is Into
Stale
. of orup,tion, steam escaping
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from its crater.And lava bubblingtip
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place -hard wit:4 a soft, clean rat,
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gold an,d sarsaparilla diggers and by
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and one cavalryman as guard to every
uace ol� death. the -lamp of glory. the earth., he suid, Yield �ban-
"And it came to pass, that 'when the auaG;" and to another, "You y�ield
names, written bigh,ou. the pillars of
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out corn put
silo.' The corn plant is a perfect
in its depths, He reported no such .
sbut the spai over fresh P1 ace on
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.,he cheese' *cloth, and pour:on more
herers, for
buckets, kegs, troughs, and for the
100 prisoners. . . -
Crossing the Tugela can be claimed I -
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sun went down, and it was dark, be- pluma and pealrs;" wad tbat portion
.heaven. *tter'than to have �been silo
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of itself, When cut into pieces
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.cataclysm as that which Mr.'Grogan
alcohol, using just enough to 4ien"cli
coustrueticin of ranch buildings,
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as the -greatest- river feat since the .
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hold, a smoking furnace and aburu�- '(4rives beet which attempts to pro-
commemorated in poetry or oongwill the
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juice is exposed to the air, and
was said ito have discovered. . . �
the spot' itself Wit � hout spreading.
fences, etc.
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Ing lamp that passed between . those dues and export that . which God
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froin ,Ghrlst, 111,was 111411917Y,
long undue fermentation sets
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The accuracy. of. Mr. Grogan's .re-
Is, by
Do. this two or three ti a, than look
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In the Vast -indies bamboo is an
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This is the only war in which the . . .
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and ye in.
- This trouble is not experienced
port however, confirmed the
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article of prime necessity, and its
whole British force has worn the same .
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%nal klogdoin, you, will not expect to
fed me; I was nick, and yo visited mo. when
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the corn is Vat into� the silo:
details he has elven since. his. arrival
An acid stain has niost likely taken
uses Are altnost innumerable,,
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Coloured uniborm.. .. .. �
It is the duty of the AuLulater to, la�
. . find the ic.lineuimon. where you hua�
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itteir Into the joy of thy Lord IPI
. whole.
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in.111aWland And by,Lha report.of the
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'out the,oblor. Most times it may . be .
I Perhaps in China, mare than any
Several 0� those. who took part in . ;
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Again; Learn from disaster the im-
tal'in .having
The ., greatest assent" .
Moore expedition -to -Ta,'ngan�ika,
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bratigbt bacik by ' sponging �tha right
other cauutry, is it most utilized,
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the last Boer campatga-ars.now I
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ship founder, carrying down It adreda plauts and animals, so with man, 'The
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portance of being Prepared� for the swaet,'Wholes=6
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I silage is a perfect-
which .has just r�turnad home. It
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very delicately with ammonia
for tiliere the roots Are carved Into
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sea pensioners. I � . . �
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of passengers ;or a gunpowder plot be ti,I)i Cal regions will, anake passionate
great fature, Five thousand people, ly,Air-tight
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silo, and tile corn put in
now see= certain that no outpoar-
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spirit. - Bat is wall to try th� ,Aa�
fa* tastio Images, or divining blooks
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Bayonets, during a charge, are non- I
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� discovered; or a revolution break natures,.,and Arabic severities Will
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were. known to )lava parlsbad; I fear at
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tbe .right time -just as it is be-
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Ing of, lava in
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monla first On a scrap of the stuff,
to guens tbe will of tha gods, or are
ally lowered about -a hundred and fifty -
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. form tiumporiinientis cold, and stolid,
.9"a ware many more, They had .ginning
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to. glaze. Pat corn into. tha
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the island of Hawaii,- has equalled
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as R may change the unspotted our-
e dles and canes.
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yards from the toe. I I . 1. . . . . . . 1�1.
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bandage over the white lips 6f an eat- . and vii�llen. In the regi Ono of the
no time for preparaAlnu, Many of' silo
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in bundles just as it comes from
that which occurred on the South side
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facei and thus do rap re harm than
The Uipering, oulms. are used for all
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it is over forty years since the Brit-. I. . . ... ..
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pire, or agreat city crouoh down at .Gospel 'there will be the name ,great
you are dally -exposed to perils, ' You the.
corn binder. * Place it in layers 2.
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Of the Viranga Mountains, 125 -miles
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good.- Greens in wash stuff may
. poles can be appliadi to
!all bayonet Was used, so ,in' I �
itch a a I . I
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the nation's gate, beggared, while the i,ba,, '
acteristics , as now,' altbough I
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.walk
. on scaffoldiogs; yondrive, free- ft.
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thlck� using a hay fork for eJovat-
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nort'll of Lake Tan, anyLka, About
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'be renewed.w-lift weak alum water,
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in carrying, supporting, proPolliAg
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against tha Boom. .. . . . . . . I . �
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long tongues of the flame .11ok its . .
somewhat moderated and modified.
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tiOus A rill fha 18; - Yqu. fly over. 00 coun-' Ing.
4t and's4ropping It Iinto the at .
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th 48 years ago, .
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a ammonia, try
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and measuringi for - the props of
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'A flag of trace is carried by an offic.' .
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sores, and the ministry be dumb?
,. The Freachmi-An will be oharacterl4k-
. try on swift Wheels; youmork among The
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coet of doing the work is great-
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On ,the south abde ot"the". moun-
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it- irst upon a scrap. .
WO -of awings,*7tbe
bonses, the frame' rik
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or Whose bugler,sounds whillst riding , , �� 1.
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On the eve of the great Chicago ,fire, 11cally Polite; the G.�rxnaa, .
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dangerous chemicals. - The V'0106 thu t ly
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reduced it nd it will never give any
taing,. between thsm, and Lake Xlyu,
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Greasy and resinous spots, as those
ribs of salls, and shafts of.mkes; for
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children had folded their ,bands in and Plodding;. the English, solf-re-
06mes - on Lle
. wind to-niglit says, trouble
in,getting the silage Out ,of
IsaplaiA whosesoll supports a dense
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of 'machine- al,. wagon tar,
fences and every kind of umbrellas.
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Sergeants of tbe,Roya I' Marines pass � .
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evening prayer, and 411 over the city Rapt; %the American r�wtless and ou�
"Prepare to meet t -by God." By the the
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silo* And into the i�aangero-
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population. .Before tad recent erup-4
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grease,
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pine and'. cedar xesias,. ought. to be
And- fans . The leaves are sewed into
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through a course both of artillery And . .
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. I the " good -night" bad been given. te"Pilaing; Che ltali&n aesthetic; the
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tion large ntati ons of ban"as,
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. also;eleanod rig -ht .. aid '
down on the
raiii cQato - ad into
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when destruction broke forth. The two Spainia(rd, quick and -impuWive'. Gospel
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'hurricane U,B
you are hurd'
. .ad on to your, last hour WINTERING
of earth and. your firnit bx)ur of etera-
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CATTLE IN STABLES,
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matzo, sweet.potatods, beans and peas
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were sproad ovor bits - wbol a 6i this.
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folded � clotb'
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Immense , umbrellas to screen the
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buckster and � bia. *area on. tie -stall,
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Ladysmith, so coal .
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Is doubtless tlinworststrategatioposi- I I I
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and odatingra- .t.duanplis '
ootirsers of will aot` steal Saotch�
tion, yoked Logetheri drew on the mm'Al plaid, or break '
the German's
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ity. ,'AcoPing And waking your heart
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-tile, feeding �in 'northern lat!
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plain.. A part of"this plain is now
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. ontifully, with
turpentlne,. and last -of. all berizine.
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or into carvings for.the theatre and.
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tion, ever defended.' � -. : . . . I : I I
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. chariot !a which white Want, and Pipe, or dash down the Itallan's easel.
beats .the. double. quiQk Altep of an tudea
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begins iii November and: con-
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povorad. Ilya thfoV bad of lava aiid.a
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Bet�w can o4olf, wlettin shift the, spots
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sheds, -. The, wood cut into splints of
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Australia, pays 4126,000 Per annum . . .
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cursing Despair, and shrieking Terror Diffeirencee. for over; buit ad. quarrel.
immortal apirit. Sseyounot, (broA
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until May. Therefore as it
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.ime.jhas. not- elapsed f r.
sufficient t
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ever clean place.. Pour- every-
varidas slzes,is woven into baskeis of
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towards the maintenapos of. an.. auxi- . . �
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were mounted. Store-housea that bad, his. treaty, of peace
the fogs.and mistsof :earth, in the lastis
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the greater part- of Ithel six win"
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*t&a 4i4intagration of. the rook and
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l4bing, in -a ,very small, batstea4y
every .form -and fancy, sewed- into
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liary fleet in Bar waters: 1. I ....
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Wan the pride of the continent sur- OVK all r0anarchibes and republics,.
distance, looming up..&' the tax
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months is important �bai;w 6
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(he formation of -soil, therd.-is no
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st.ream,.SQ. it-shali go 'Kgh� throa�b
wln� . aw . .Cait,4119 and, door screens,
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rendered their bolts and bars, and iron the potentates, pr�csldeitta; andPrinces
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heavenly,... -shore' i over -which. .
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the most. I .. othods. In
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t, little while 0,90
Vega atto Nvbe ra a
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t! (1, -spot, but not ranch outside it.,
Painted into o4nings, ah(t twisted In—
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offlee�s and men, when not an parade, �-� ," I I . � I
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- -lie. -earth 'Will, come iap itad sign
safes, at the first touc4 of this irre Ot t
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free the
rQWd, inhabitants walk, for!sver .
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first place, repaik the stables, mak-
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were teoraing I fields. except where
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Attar, weliti 4. rub bara ' minuto
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to cables. , -The abavings and- curled
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meet upon equal terms.
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sistible bur -glary. ' Churches of. cl� ist.,. V6ss ill be ine d
9 .,of wair 'w boroy
toil and pain, in I in
1 013� . a . a4d tears I
'fr . .
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119 t1wra warm and comfortable, ilia'
V.s ked root. in .the
some bu,§hes ba ta . . .
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: With a sof t , rag' When. the cloth
furnish'
threads inaterial foi�.stuff-
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V a napialess graves of ,he ravk-4ad . I I .
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,nial ebt the shbli-yairds, amd changed tat
that had gone ,up with. a self�do . I . I . 10
Bark) to. ilia or , t -or. the floo
. . yl tbA o6mes ov
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,waters from this castlea bre' -A' An
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even, With clos ittlpg atallf3,
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angers, reed boxes,41es, etc., dooro
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crevioes of th ava. - . , . . - ,
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landerneittif. ho , A
, * . .s We. *1 ite, turn t he
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while o
Ing. pillows, -ther parts supply
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buds and matLrosses,oil to
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file in South Africa lie more seAttor- . I
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ad than any'otbar battlefield. � . ... . . � I .....
worthy of an angel's. eulogy' �dropped Linto, ar
I eirchantime4l or swung into
of%the
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from tite lips of princia, robed and jqr- that
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swing freely and windows which
, Mr. Grogan found the volcano - NY lit, 1111
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Count von Qoixan. had ascended. It
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sto t over an, d the right .aide
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.which
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to� a t, tables
sleep, chairs .on I
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,on . . . . .
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not, hap . . . 11
. Thie eat with nine tacilit, is'. - I . . . I .
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their organs, galleries, vestments and the Aiavy-pvrd, to be k upt' .as rellcis
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consecrated plate into the ashes. And, Of a bmrbarcous age, to ba 166ked upon
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landed, from bArps that never felt the supply
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ample:lig4t .and ventilation,
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was still in.moi�lerate activity. But
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quickly wifilt a.-cle.an rag ,wet in al-
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ecibol. Dry quickly,. in-Ahe sun- if-
.which
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.from -,rhLch -to Pat aad,thia -necessary
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h haki�col- .1
'pily. at the ficlat, . I .
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worse than all, the homes tookfire, 4S.Lin 'r
jur atl6ounts we now examine
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rougli. twang. of wciel-and from tram- Some
that forth the Victory inclose.the,shisd§,
Prefer the following plan: They
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haye,the feed over-
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another - vol eauo bad formed nea r Lt
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*fker 'Vqn
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Possible; let -the. �Arxnept aIr for I
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.cbop sticks thifefo.', pipes. for amok-
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hrooms *for sweeping. !
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oundd kitten,of the Artillery- is there. � . �,
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An infantryman with fixed'bay6xiot . I - .
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and away went sacred relies, and, the sealpting-!knives *and tailubs6irs'
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pets'. peal of
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many conquerors. - "Th Irees Qf-God head
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And. iplace racks at t4o'sides
Gotzen abil it
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the visit of
. did the mis Wet Tha,
w a bh�s wh'oh 0
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six hours,.thau cover .the *ispots , '
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Food ,to eat-, And, Ow fuelmith Which'
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.bas* least an equ;ul chance-agalist I
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last pillow on which to. alsop, and the nias.teirly treaties I
1-1 I on. WI Ltary tactics
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,bienck with', inimpirtal frultage,'-aad where
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the feed is. t4re .down. De-
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explorer named t4,1s: :pew. voloano
the wrong s-Ide, with a darilo, not a
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o cook it, are also darloyed. from. this
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a.. cavalry , soldier With laiiee or - . -i
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I last loaf of bread, and millionaire and will . be ,sold for W=PPInls-qjapar�. or
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rider them reat. 116, toll -'Worn' of born
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the oattl�, as some.ol them
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Mount Sharp.- after his comp . anion on
w,i-olotb, and p��s with a vbrr hot
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iron. 'If
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assfill.plant, as are also fikrulaw With
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award. . I . . I � '. I I I -, . I " :
pauper, trudged down the street, the ke�t "for': curious exabsination, as We
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earthlookLug down tqward you,.ready- should
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be,'W any.event. and.bubob
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journey, Its otater -also showed
I t. he spots .want stiffening
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whloh to govern, books from which to
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,' When the Transvaal and Orange, - - , ' ' - ' . `"�
. f1liMing SWOTd swung at the gate of .now [have In ou'r libiarles an old
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at -your coming up to sho t. amid the them
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together like slo many sheep,
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�the
palbdor . .
.00 aotttvity.` .
41 -a tooth brush lightly. in - tho gum
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study, Plectra, for. th ,lyre rue, .pes
. a I ap .
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' -will do '
are abt- . �� �
Free State auryeyed,it . � . . . �
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their paradise, forbidding them ever Xoraa '.or a. ChineaB � Alva ' '
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rustle of palms I ,afnd, ljt4b� clang Of wItere.
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they. shall , feed' land quietly,
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' 'native
arable, hold it six Inches above the
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fo� the orgalf, shafts. for soldiers'
the Colonit,tI.Gov- I . � I . � I
less be carried (vat by .
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again to enter. Hark to 'that I explo- Surgical diseoverissaiade
. In the treat-
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of celestial - towers. "Hall, I hall 11) . rest.
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T a' stall feeding p an is pre-..
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According to thq reports
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.wrong side, of the. 'Cloth, and pass. the
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spears, skawors , for the halt, bats to
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ernment; '. . . .. .�
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sicit of blocks, that fail to stop the mout of gun-aliot fractures Will be
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.A4t there I's w,li. obligation growing ferable,
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.Although it involves 'more
About. two years, before.'Grogan'g ar- I
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finger across it, ,90 as -to spitter the
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Roreen the bea-A, P,.�P-�r'ou, Which and
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-A wounded -officer c6rrled.froa thii I I 1. -
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,employed in allevigtiog the accidents
rt.% v gas; to the shrieking of that fain- .. I -
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work
out�.of the sd.rvice,.,a�nd- that ils the
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. V aoh animalTeceives the share
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rjv4wi In the country a iiew crater. was
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it terrible
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gum in fine spray where it will`do
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nells with which to write, buckets,
pa . .
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fire - zo ne Mt, agerafohielit, by '*a . �
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- ily, gathered on the bodee-top, bag- to ,,'tabourer, fEirmex, and- inechaniv.
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for heJp, until the wife falls, The hammar,of ibe,p.btlywright" ' ,t.
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prompt I allotted
daty. of giving "lief. to : tba
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more satisfactorily. .
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opmed and from name .a.
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tigtoa� irbleh ,forms(! the sooaond
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J 310st good, Ulan let tbe.ga:rment, lie
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W mlaut 6f .
ii 1a ' ' a� b ore. iroulngi
.ir -cages,. orab-i.4ts,. fishing rods'
bi d i I .. $
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gAl lant Grenadier weighs. over a ixteen I
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ging I I . ,, as L
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and the children faint, and the-fath� bea-ts agal,itst the, hpik6s in the ship, a
bo4sel ossi-homeless, exhaUsta& . a' �
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Begin the feeding season.as to I,,,*,:
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Ive -ensilag-6 or straw and . turnips
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mountain. Tbree .s�reams of lava,.
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Grease spots, pure ami sim
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etc. ., 1 � ..'.. I .1
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Tbe beauty of, 'thebanibno when
stone.. -. I 1 .2 � I .. 11 . ... I �.: 4- I �
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' There are nine. different kin % .
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I or staggers, and all d1e; and'to the beam, will 'Sound ,�Lbte Life# in-
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dying. They.want something- besides
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'God bless yous, -name yJ ippetsi and
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the mo,faing. Toward'uoon turn
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flowed ,Iway froat the crater, the .1
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14 dis-
on delleakel . colored silks tire.: boat
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gro -wing is commensurate with !is
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riflefire-frontal, oblique, enfilade, re.. . . I
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'indirect,
� cry-dX those men and women who go stead. of, as now, iattung "Dp4t,hl"
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sacque�, - and abbes, and 'hats, and
cattle Out laid the yard- if. the
largest- of which travelled for a
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treated wtt,h either
.. . French chalk
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usefulness 11, ,
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g mad, "Dea'thl", . . . �, .
-#- down the street hatless, ravin . . � I
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ts, and Aresse -yea, all the arti
cola 14 tale$
ather is fine, for. thr a or folly
we . .a 1.
a of thirty miles from its source.
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tane alnj
Where the lava. overflpwod the pl
or W.1% . .
fj4 earn starch. P0 r the chalk
* two.litile
a and. fill
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This valuable pr at grows Wild at
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grazing and plunging. I , . I �.
whicb. ' I
wringing their hands and tearing I . .
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their hairl This child cries, "Where , �O day -q% , universal brotherhood,
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of a winter's Ward be. , I ..
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from
The got Ayat6r' ,apd straw
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the straw stacks or, racks. They
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towo . of, the. stroams uniting befori
OhL
. ease cloth
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bag,i . looRely w.1 - I* Oo .
I& very: il,00es of.tho United, Atates,
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^bo, ' 'ble
This is Thd'fl' t Britioll war in -'.,: � I., I
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every rank, grade,'pr6fosgion and na . . .
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I ng uponAho
are my father and. inother? I - Won- begi4l , It comes skippi
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.. You wi-Ill a -at tara:yOur back- on
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t in ai�iout,yubtjlbg
eierclae arAd roa � �
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,hi-y,Feachqd this eamparativelk level
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upon the Ward, stretch the grease
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aml can fhad in inextiatialt quan-
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estin
new an.l. iqti!r ag
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tional sport Ave been' re�re3enlad at .
I der it they are burned up?" And this m9untain4, and singing through the'
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this suffering. Your; bPA. to7night ill
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solv �
Cal an at leisure. CaV6 must be
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ia, the widtIV.6f -the flow is about
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spoi,'rigilt aid wil.ove
silo r it, And cov-
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tidesi offering a
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the front. 1. �� .. . . . I ... . .
mail, seizing held ot an ., vales. I hear its footsteps .!,a the,
. other crles,. . � I
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will b .so tor if � you fee - that you.
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r rid
to ,keep them free from, o-
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ftfueen .in I s. The valley -of the, Ru-
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er the spot-'wi th the second, b.tg, Pat * -
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'of its. citizens. �. .
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peers, despite their inot-' - I . .
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the dayo f judg� ireiid of ,tbe hAultibUdes' of the Aevout
"I Wonder if t3iis IS L . . � . �
have provide I . I
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, -d some sufferer with a them
og Vermin, to r ,Aoubla the feed
churn River was I partly � filled- And.
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fing - it out flat. Tbe� oh,'lk. ought
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to -of " Death or Glory',,, have bee de- . �, � - -
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ment ?11 and another exclaims "This 'tbts daYo od their way to church. I
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Mattress to lie on. Your own .food doles
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not mak. . I .
a up the loss. caused Ij y
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Mrs large herds,
th,eiiatiVeA say thit . I 1. .
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to'
. be- only a quarter. of an Inch
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barred in this wair of -finding 'alt .1 I
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is hell I" and an infidel, standing at hear its, volea. in the billowing up of
wJi I -be sweetor� if you make ptovl- these
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-tb��
. posts. �, W-hile . cattle ,are in
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of .elephants, Wore destro, ad. As far
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thick., . ,Spt,'a beaVy hot. iroa upon�
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the graver or immortality. -., . . I I . .
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I the street -corner cries out, "'Where that,great song of pillisa fhat, this
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�Ion for the hu,nier-atruck.. Your the
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yard, clean Out i4a stables and
re �yas able to �ujgethp
,all the exPlO r .
top of the tipper h%gi ,ind leave it'
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The sentry on active service, .unlike I
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t .these. night rises from:�all lb� churches of
; is your God now r, Carry on I I
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own fihl.ldireu' will seem brighter- p,
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ace a teed Of% hay in �aangeTa - and
. very. sudden 00-
c4tastrOPILs was of. .
(there for si,��Val minittes-of.cour8e,
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A I&W41TtWim 14 it 4. I tilt, Charl't Mid DO!%
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tile sentinal lit .peace. who pacm on his . . I
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I sick children in -yo,ur* arms and flea I God, illuminated,for worship. I see
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fAved"if you .Provide stockings for.tbe a.
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quari * or more of ch op or grain
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rr and was sPom over. Ile
ou. once:. , .
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taking care� that it does -not deorob
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Witiodirs Ail i
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motio'nleso, unless need- . .
poit,'remaina .
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Wrav kip that cokrpse audget it aw-ay Its banner lifted upon the fa lion ram-,
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li'ttle bUlDe fact. 1.
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:to ago, size, etc. To
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was una'ble, bqwever, Ao obtain pre- .
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the uncoverad -silk. Rpniore the iron
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' . nothing' so
It is said that there is
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lug to move for observation,' . . . . I .
from this funeral pyre I Lift thaVolok ,parts .at great iniquitios, the fdId'of.
Got iriea4y !or A grand contribution they
will rush.. Tie quickly and leave
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a Information from the natives,
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and tha chalk bags, then it the "Pot
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difficult to a ire as a kind tone. One
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. -Although serving abioad during the �
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woman, with the child just born, open- thgbt�, streaming with the stars of
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of money and clothes. When the bo:j until
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0 o'clock, whan they are fed,
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They had suffered berribly from the.
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-has not. wholly dhqappeared� shake up
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ratis t.start in youth and be an � thA
itar a d Malta the . I I
Crimea- At Gibra A . I . . . . �.
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Ing its eyes in LoTaiiai I Got out thi,z Promise aAid good cheer. Thlawave
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comes around, .let it seem like the Age.
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. in .with air%,% V And.. turn' and
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occurrence and seemed to. fear that
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the bugs, so as L
. , o bring fresh chalk
watO night and day,.While at wo�rk
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- not.proviously seen ac ive,
Militia have .
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lite -long invalid, and do not stop for of Gospel influenco, dashes higher ,up
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Waisted ,-hand of sutteirilug stretehe'd
bedded for the night. ,For two, or
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I fall. th,,,= lftheY
hirfiher evIl would -be
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to the surface, and repeat the, whole,
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and. while at play, to get and keep a
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service since Waterloo, . . I .. .
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medicine& or blankets, for the stair, toward fall tl4s.' This soag of joy,
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holp\Lk the.hurch.offloials thres'mont4a
-he severe wea-
daring L
talked about When a iskM
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process until the last speak of g
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voice % hich shall speak 1 at: all' times
Sir Charles Warren, in addition to I . . . .-
are crumbling away -they Are gone UOW'tremulo.us and faint, Will burst
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. 'Wrwn the ai ' as they theT
Itowly' d ales
diseqntinue turnip feeding and
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111ent questions. about .th oruption
. . up
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.has mrilsheil. . .
the tiLouilit of a kind heart. '
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being a brave and clever'soldeiri, loan .
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now I (4111ok I leap from the .window I into AnAllion-voiced acclaim, The t
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0 -their 'the. al=s,, reinemberiing that increase
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the quantity of ,shop And feed
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.t, ,4y wo.uld try to change the oonver-
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Vor soot imears and the Antirks -of
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m a . sharp
But, this I$ the ti 0. when
Admirable Administrator, : : I .
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No use in rayinig to the Water's lodge, era �bat bav-9 me long been tolling
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the hmpAunt they gat4or will decide
lgltf. alqng. 4bout, the'first ,of
bay r . . I
sation. . I .
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-d'ust, 113- up a lijandful, of absorbent.
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Voice is.niore apt to'be aoquired."You
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cating Author,. And ,effeetive lecturer. . .
for the army of hor,rora have croased, the sorrows of th3 ,world shall Peal
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w4ether some ,grouning .man,or two--
March agaii� 13vgia. giving turnips
The; tWird, lava Opw,coviVed an an-
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�cotton in a .oheeso cloth squ.aro, ani
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oftiea:.boar boys and girls say words
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When on bivouac. each cavalryman
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. and pulled up the bridges after.them. anothbr!o9und-Soo Lob .kirk, And Am-
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m3an shall live or perish. 'As In ill.
And fqied,moderately atflrs�, increab.
armaus area, but.the explorer was un-
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411p, ilia s*ab ae formed in Powdered
At play with a quick, sharp tone, a 1.
sleeps in front of his own horse ,while - I I .
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. With, carts and drays, off � to the erican church, , ,And mission iihapell
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last day we hopObD find mexey of the
Ing the quantity according1l). season,
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able to ascertain its limita. In ad-.
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corn .starch or French 45halk, then.
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moSt.like t4 , snap of a wh �f any
the men slumber in the order they - .
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prairies I The night may be cold, and andgreat St. Paul's chiming the clear
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Lard, let us ba-ullgibit show marcy to
and amount of feed on 4
. . _and. Feed
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dit!Qn to the lava t4exe was a great
rub It over the Whole surface of ,the
.
of - tbom -got vexed, -you blear a voice
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stand in tlie. ranks, officers slo I �p on � .
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the ,prospeci hopeless, but anything Is sweet, silvery song of the Milleaniliffn.
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dthelro. - I I
turnips,. %ay and-bbop liberally as
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I .Outpouring of large blooka of stone
garment, maktrigiong, steady strokes#
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.
which sounds as. it it were made up.
the reverse'flank. . . I . I I
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better than the sting of thase cinders, The Church of God,. no more a barra*
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. . . .
O Choit s0f-denying "a, of Get�h-
spring dta. a'Atearer, and allow free�
. .W
which in places covered the JaV6. Stir-
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always In one direct,loa. Never mind
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of U. snarl, A: whine, and a bark Stich
. . .
,Tbe Royal Naval Reserva-are fine, � . -
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and the falling of these Willie, And the for fighting, Christians, shall become
.
I . n as
semane and I the crossi drop upo,
access . to salt or figed it imee ortwice
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face to it dept,b'of fourteen to sov-
k
the white strea -a Ieft-a good shak-
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. ka area than the
A voice often spea W
hardy follows, . anti would be it useful . .
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wailing. of this dyin' city. But how it great tomp)d, on w1hoao.walls, shall
9
thy Spilwit. . . . . I I
a week. - . .1
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Four other volcanoes
unison test. . .
. swab gotit
Ing will end tilient. If tb�
I hoarl, feels. It shows more ill -will in
South Africa, . . .
addition to the force in , . I .
shall they get out I To the north -fire I be hung olivs.branohes' of peace. The
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As d rule, cattle should be fed par
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were found among theme 146gAitains,
dirty, throw away the a -loth and put.
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tone Ilia, in words'. It ls,often in
particularly in the line of communt- . - . . . ,.
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tq the soatli-fire I to the- eatit—fire I flags of all nations, once carried in
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PLEASURES OF PARAOIJUTING. ,
day �alt bushel turnlps, a qqart or
1.
but they IV.tvo long been o4tinot. -
on Another. Mixing a little Orris
I
mirt ft that Gas gets a � voice or. a tone
, Where the lt-andy mail is so I . I
e.attoa . . . . .
. . front
to the west -first . of hostile arnVies, shall hang -in
.
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more of oats, or otl;,or Mixed gr4i
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, Only one other oantre of Volcanic
root in powder throagh the chalk
which) is sharp, and which .sticks to
uatfaL .
.
. . . graceful . feat6ous Above those Who
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.A 5.,iorA N4 1,11tely,.to Its Indalged lit
chopped, one good feed of .bay, and
.
actLvttty is now known in Africa and
gives a delicate iveRhmess to (110
him throqgh liteand stirs up, ill -will
�
� When artillery is in motion the - .
Yet deliverance is coming. Tale- once were full of' hate. Tire "Mar-
I Ali 39 i lay,
what straw they want with corn-
this is Talpiki Volcano, disapyora by
garment. In folds or gathers where
and grief, an,! falls like a drop b f -gall
hCr.Aas should.be fired at by the.oppog- . . . . .
I
grams from jL6adoA, from Sillubargh, - '
seillaise Hymn," arid *'Bonny Doon,"
. .
it is not give to, everybody to as.
rl
st�lka'an'd ensilage if you tave it.
.
-t�lre Austrian explorer of t4it name,
the awab can not go, sp rlilk!13 the
-
on the listener. Some oplo have 'a
PC
Ing force, ,but when unlimbered the
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from Vienna, friiiii Now York, from and "Hall Columbia," and "God am
I ve
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cend in midair in ballo ns and des epd
,
This . 4a Meant for wintering and help-
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to the ,1'30uth of I(Mka . Itudolt Dr.
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powder thickly,,and brw�h off half an'
�
sharpl home . Voice bOr U86. and keep
gunners are made the mark, Of the . I ..
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Brooklyn -from t' ,
wo eoutinielatot An- the Queen," shall mingle in.ons great
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to mother earth, iq ilia swaying . para. 'Ing
40,10 401d'their OW11, but is not
Donalilsonftittb, i01805, eameWithin
-
hour litter- 106 Oteftm stains, Which
their best voice for those whom they
auimals, the, whealar should be brought : I
nounoLng b�lp. Trains cii1a6 with Ong; but,' touohoA int
a o resarreation,
'
abuts ; . ' '
yet suc4 is. 414man curiosity
a fattening .ration. Tu'rpipa are t4a
abotA thtrty Iniles of it. lie wrotel,
.tire t oublesomet Indeed, call be take
X .n
most elsewhere, The advice to alt.
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down, whilat the oasn'bringing up am- I .
.
. tbq speed of ail exoress, bearing food . I
It shall ma.mult- into a haratony of an-
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that Many 9� US %Yqi�ld much 'like to
best to feed by all odds, to keepeat-
ItTeloki, Voloano. sent UP clouds Of
out by pouring alcohol through frOm,
boys and girls is, "Use your best voice
ion are first brought under fire. 1.
launit . I
and Iblankets; and , be who, when .1 I
. ImagLued sweetness and Power, that
things looked dari in tha.Shenandoah ' . � *
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know what it feels like so to do, To
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.
tie thrifty, houlthy .and to fit --them
. .
a stream
mril;e and at night a great ,
�
`
the wrong aide, but commonly leave
,tboaie.00 Watch It by day asapearl
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. . . .. shall soar, and -melt, and pour into
Valley, into lightning stirrups, has
this end An intoryiewor recently had
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toe the change to. grass In spring.
0 f glowtpo-la a could b3 seen pouring
I V
a mark, Many times this mark will
of great price, for it will be worth
T HE ONLY ALTERNATIVE.
got . . the 'hallelujah thati like the voice of
an interiisting e4at with titit.
T4oso rations for winter feeding may
I
from one of the orators-"
.
vanish it it is covered with, the pow-
more toyou in the days to come than
"Marie to he cried, in desperation, . .
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just In time ridden into the scene to many wa too of mighty
tents for the to - ters, and the vo
tat, I I
Seoul am
' all at first thoaght,' but they
... .
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dered chalk and left to lie a day or
the boat pearl hid in the sea. A kind
,,
. I shall .1 wait no longer., Bithor you I
spread shelterless,
rations for �he hungry. . thunders, comes surging up to the
I.lComing'down frqui the clouds in
.
are larger than those generally fed
.
. TREATMENT FOR SPRAIN§. ,
two. In taking spots OUt Of Cloth,
voice is a lark's song to heart And
must consent to bacoms my wife, or .
scatter
it an furnace I But it has feet of leaux..
it parachtatot is like a dream," re-
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through the country.
"
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always rall with the nap, never across
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home, It is to tbb heart what light
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aM t,bo faroo. Ymr repeated deiays . I
� was awful I .
passed, and now I I see . A, light that I learn from the Chicago fire what
marked the artist in question. '!Did
To provide, for eased of emergency It
is wise to I;eep Borne thedietria. in the
I
81triple Ilethoil Ily Ivillelk Ille rikill ITRY
or against it. I
Keep stains wet with Alcohol
is to the eye. . .1
are Irilling m(,.## . I .
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gets brighter and brighter its it is a poor plaost the earth is, to put our
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you over dream of falling from a high
place? You tome down,. alight qu . let-
,
stable. Turp6ntina often Affords re-
I Ile I�Asrd.
� . ment Is
A lit -tie common-sense treat
, grass
for half an hour by pouring on a
I BIRD INTELLIGENCE.
"Very well, Hubert," she auqwer- . ..
exI camly. "If you take that ground . ..f, ,�
fed,bY the Alms And sjm�athies, and txeaaurea. in. Millions' of dollars of
*
a
Id. It'i"' t6 destroyed In day
. , And you're not hurt..
ly, and Awake
list In Ailments among stock,. By the
. ad when the
often All that Lq need
vary ll#ttI6 at & tiM6 before Attempt-
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During a -high wind in Boston on B
I
there is but one alternative for me,"
prayers of a wo glowing property it and a
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' , Right I
larqp, the cheerful IaMp, t4c glorious w mu�ll toil of, brain, and
Well, that's the parachute drop over
WaYt it word t e e D
strain is at ankle or Wrist and with.
Ing to wash them out. - TheY ate
41'vY this summer A Young Oriole was'
. �
She drew off the dl,.imoad ring which
. . ,110
lam� of God's delivor4noe I I band, and toot represented In that
.
again,
I 'No,
not trust the work of f6eding Wholly
toyoungboys. riyou4peotthestook
, I swell
out Complications. It WE,
harder. to got rld of thaik Ink sttafns6,
And once through the wash, or half
t,hrown from its nest to the gro and.
sparkled on, her fLager. and handed it .
.
From all tbIs you learn, without Any WOMLY I All the Anxiety and
;
there is no danger. A para-
chiate can be gaided readily on the
to come out right in spring, be with
very alarnAngly at first aW I gradu,�
ally develop a frightful looking
L 64, are indelible. After soaking
clea
It, was picked up by kind hands and
kept In the bouso till thipi storm was
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to him, . .
t10 took "Lt sadly, awl bitterly ex -i .
we are (ill swe en ne in one
preacher telling you, that I
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down trip, but you can't steer abal-
thO boys, . g and givin
often, direetin 9
bralse; but from the first It Should
ary*
wifib the alcohol wash, them V'
over,' and then placed on the roof of
claimed; "Oh, fals,i, cruel girl, to thug,
one The thrill of sympathy that day of destruction. We have been
loon. To guide a parachute out of
1 word of enuouragement, which
have comlAeto rest, and a treatment
quickly, using teplA water, White
.
I the piazza. I A watch. was kept be-
carelessly trample upoU a heart
went through all of this country., and Accustomed to think that if property
harm`9 way, A, practiced hand can tilt 'tmetaus
much toward4 interesting
of ,hot and cold douchas_the hot be-
soap and it small, st.iff-brlstletl brush-
hind the closed blinds of ,� window
whoft every 'throb is for you Mane. ,. I I
,
through all of .Europe, shows that,we � were insured, all was well. But
It one way or the other, spill out
them in the work.
.
Ing used at first When ilia, swelling
First wet the brush an -1 rub it btok
near by to note pr
his hwable I have no further m;o. .
.
belong to Ono family. All the people, even insurance companies have gone
air, And t1hus work it to where you
Lq Painful and the, cold later oft as 0,
And forth with a sort of 860OPIU9
lxqrt of the parent birds. They, in
Let it perish, a' I
white, black, and oopper-coloUred, Pro- down. lget not your Affections on
want to kand.
CLEAN OUT THE' TACE,
sort of ton4o to the ralaxei Muscles.
inotion, then rinsei the bristles well
. .
t,h, meantime, bad seen the little
love of. Which it W,,q the emblem." -
togtant and Cathki,lia. find their hearts Anything you can bu!14, for It is per-
kbablt- Do not worship your fine
,
"Circus aiseensions are generally
The house should bq stripped of an
The hot awl W very hot And the cold
and rub, on a little soap. IlrIL'411
than turn 01P
a An 0
art,,. borne aw y, d had f Rowed It
llk� bamd Was, ralsod to throw the .
t1irille(t. with the im,vulso of I Ono coal.
. man brotharbood. ruputaLlon, or your wiaalLhy store, or
made In the evening. When the gun
1koes down the wind goes down. The
movable fixtures, including feed and
Very cold &I the tepId water does
harm. rather than good.
hard for, a minate,
stain wrong aide up and brush', UATIV
to t he house, and as it Was kept near
the open window, its orleM had &p-
ring into, thf, grate, but she grasped
Lt quickly, . . .
T'lliere, am those who do� not like this I ! your large bousei or �Our swift shIA.
-temple
balloon then shoots into the air, and
water veasels,'nests and porehes, Its-
burn litter, If ca n
Vor tho first day of a strain, when
clear water plentifully, but keeping
prlsa<1 tibem of itts whereabouts. They
"I moraly wished to say, Hubert, F I
idea. They gay that God made the but build up to your soul a
I Of Christian character. Disaster&
the parachute, drops back On the cir.
I
move'and all you
make the house tight fumigate thor-
all the wrenched oarffla,kes and mug.
'of is found
i,be stain Pressed down in the folded
olotb, so the witar will not slwaAd-
soon came, to 'It on tho, roof and hOV
Lt, doing mildh talking and
that I Would like you to havo the - .
Indian, and "t lilm down,this side of 1
- _ _ . . . , canno t ornoli it, nor fire consume it,
eus lot -or not far away, A balloon
, , . . --- - - - - -1 - ..-.- - - . - .
� ., -d
oughly wl th sul pbur, hydrocyan to Act
t Tell
ales are. aching, grea I
_ _,�. -1 --- -1 -IX nt-
vvyt -I-- 1-U . -M-1 ..V&i
'.
ared over
- '-- T.%;11.� +Uh.
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muldlifig-ring Jmit a tritle aluallor I
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. j'ioi 8--lde, an'd the Africahi, and placed
nor acunuciaot, umauo M. 0.k..at ....
time chisel down Its walls. Yet Poll -
him( in tm anAky Jungloo, and 80 oil,
that then from these different
tioians have Worshipped their office,
and
Irl representative won tW,)Xum4n f0mi-
11aul knocks down
And morebunts their Vusiness, and
And pa,tatots their �pietures, and
ly &86ndod. out
, t whAn Abluding In the V"sonce Of
of lans their Attainments, and
mu ^a 1
04,t
11 'DIE' thc'moat AVIACOOA610 AUdI6110eft
V.,
architip,ots their buildings, and his -
of 1b world, 1146 proolalms, In the name
"God
torlans their books; and how often
I 'A
bWvo thoy seen them works I riall I
of God, thia democratic, doctrine,
ath made of one blood all thonationa
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What A POOV PlaM W Put 0116',9 trees
oh umn.11 They starW frOld 090
(Ift int A Painter, busy Jn making
'
fresco of a building, standing
garden, and C.Uoy fell in Ono trAnsgr6s,
the
ajoa I they Are r4d66014A by t116 same
high up, On 018 80affOldit1g, WAS On'
. m1mighTty gtatio, and ars to shifts for
tranced with; 1018 Own work, and
A,br.in the, Aamo h,sivoniy kiflgdow.
,ateppipA back t6 adailre, It, and: in blo
iftils U611fig. of consanguinity Is colft-
�oxeitemout forgot that be, stood upoll
Atantly illustrated. ?A6. rain6 In Bug.
tt lligh scaffolding, sta,ppad bm,"k toe
lafld, falls up,on tb;N Nvorktudo, dna gl
jar, &nd fell -14A Ufa dashed out,, tat
A,&f,,,1,A0k . &,Al tM, Auti6t&tIon. princiv
I bj�fte%t,h, pn the wiarble. .S"O MA ad�
-11-1 . . 1-11 I ..
500 pounds, A parao'huto 19 also made
of manila, The aeronaut drops fully
100 feet before the parachute begins
to fill, It must fill if you're high
enough. .
11%hexe are several hundred para�
abuto men In the business and the &a.
oldents are less In ratio than rdilroad
casualties, Our bustineas Is new at
that. After it while the parachute
has filled It bulgoo -out with a pop,
Then th I a Aeronaut -climbs on to his
trapose and'gaidos the partwhute to
a safe landing. In ,save,a cases out of,
ten you can land'baok on the place
� w1vorlea you Atatftd.11 I
I
After IMA Ono Is tom-PNd to in.
dulge In wild sltetulatioil as to wht.
fb#r or not I' lArachating" will ever
.
� beeomis it f0bionable pastitne.
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Kan UK "ID.Ap"A'm ... , ,-
treatment is the most effective, but '
great care muse be exerelsed In using
it. Multiply the length, breadth And
holghE of your house together, and to
every cubic toot of contents UN .20
gram of beAt grade Potassium W11100
one-half more beat aulphurle acid and
one-half more water than Acid. 'Put
the acid in a stone or glass jar, pour
in th6 water and, than pat in the
I cyanide, After Which got Out 4ftd
shut tho door quickly, Thus a bouAe
� 8xI0 and t feet high would require, '�
ot., Troy Weight, of oy4nldo, 4 1-9 02A.,
liquid measure, .aeid, and 0 84 021
water.
Tht nest boxes And Petoh(1,4 0116111(i
bo thoroughly ps,luted with kerosom
I—— I - I I I... .. 11 . -11.11- ............... I. I
ae e of an 699
tXy to HOP it UP witli a dry 616['h, nan
altg�bt'aa near the little of,
till Ilght, but,not stiff, Stir in gra-
one wrung out hard instead. A dry
(MAIA AlIPPOA bar Wlag, 11
dually a cup and a half of salt or
clot,h will amear anA spread it, the
te,emod to urge Some Ooura
I more if ueeded, to make a thick Paste-
wet Ono soak It up, Boiling _Wator
apon tba mile, who Vd9(
like Icing; pprAid this on it elotbi and
Poured through takes fresh Ink stains
coming to the little Ono,
bandage in plate. 0over 0,11 With oil-
out of cloth. From paper thay are
hIg wings ovar it, than i
nilk or a thick hath towel to protect
beat dissolved with alcohol, Ifty,iftf,*
free Wing, they flow to
the ishapts, since the 0-99 leaks Out
the stained loaf ovar Many thick-
. and brought Wim back, and
continually, After this has rellev-
ad tile toreja,tsq begin with hot water
nesses of blot,klag paper. Alcohol
further takes Ink stains off the fin-
I Nil 9, w 4 ing under the
,
Finally he'sdowepi to und
fomentation and, wear a light firm
bandage except lit night.
gers, aho bevvy,stalno awl these inada
to got his nerves tauxl6t c<
. I 1-01..
by paellixg frntt lit ,quantity, Vinegar
gitf,plIxg, his own wiag un,"
aA8T1t0X0V1lJ PROVINQVITY,
has mimb tho,vtmo Property. STo has!
el, fhoY Ina& A Soft JOf M
. That'a a bride And gromil ever at
the' P601 Of 'a 864V dPPI0 Or the halt
birdling, And, (Ach I
I
th,,it oth,er table ,,,
of a Rr66ft tomato,
fro,t) Win& they fleew f
11ow do you know I
I heard hint atty that 68 would or-
Light varty frodk.ii, 0-1 tarIAtan0#
- 'r
!organulfo, silk mull, lalty hAve thwir
1w,aving it to a plftee of Aa
t&,� bro'neli6q, wh6V6 It W1
der Xan,qqA corn, no tiley eould both
� eat (Af t116 'Aftl)(10 rOb.
�1-1-1 --1-.---.1..-1 "I 1 .". I-- . ". -.1.'....- '.."
.youth ren6wod, bf date6d bril8hiftS,
.
., , -, ., .. ... ,. ,
Of. �
'. " � 11-1- .
, and the
lor. Itand
of acting
ad about,
spreading
ling 'to A,
tho iron,
tgain slip-
IttI6 one.
r8hLad or
ktrol, iftd,
r, Jogeth.
lo for the
Lpping lt8
the trw),
�ty amoup,
lost siglit
.
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A Vtl`NRrB11'4 y1,'XCV81e,,
It was In DdInburg, And slia Wan-. .
pretty and sweet And poottid, and he
waa young and ink-mlilevous. They
waro r4ttlag out On the veranda in I 1
the m,jonlight, und rillo. nro,w ethereal. �
11011, how I love to sit Old here In �
the oWnlight," she n000d; "to be fan- I
ned by tho laugkwrotls perfumed of I
the tvAw aiml to W kissoa b . I :
aira from.the wuthl" ,& the soft I � ;
I rj%6% ha ki4md her and she grow �In- I i
dignant.
4low d4rd YOUV 1010, Almost ltbb� .
bed.
. I-WIly
,,, I'M 4 AIR)ft ])Air f1`0111 tht .
` lie rp,plied, econtrittly.
&n1th,,,
She dlda't Any anything when he .
VMWI I�Ar again,
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