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THE REM' OF 1111111 they follow "be goners' oustors of THR JD LT IN nzL A:NDw'NTj;R LAST OF THE ASQUIM ',;,
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he e young Colts Should tLASHas Or rum. " ,
. . When the knight of the fourteenth pollow Thsalr prsyer4 before the sxsoutloa of be given spoolal � ,4 When Sri 4OUA 4140 ail his porsonAl O" . ..
Caro during tho first effects or* taken to, ble lost rest- Ths Xo4Lst#_D , . 11
he Home ms lute a company at THE MEN WHO TOOK PART IN THE an aralmal formed one of the strange winter. It they are no0ooted it will A STRANGE BACH WHICH IS RAPIDLY Ing p1sco witb Wm, *ad those, peou. , , o you wga r W . I ".
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. friends. be lifted his bolmot, signify. k MARCH FROM TAKU. pictures of thin oosmopolitan war he yovy 41ffjoult bask 14190 Volt 040tomor. blusbo - ,�
. . Ing, "I sia sate lu. the prosonoo at . . O%mP4 to Make 74P for this PASSING AWAY. liar graveyards %to quitta .1 .
, afterward evori, with the hot at Caro. . ,- numerous, 1"Iy_1 have go$ alreedy-th4t lal I ,.�
"_� to the territory, being marked by am sM#agq4 to a tl;U 00, "
WINDOW DUAP9RIHS. friou4s." The day$ at the knight *To �% ooneral Comparlsoal lit Illo Forevi I'll- The Raluohis are a tardy frontier put the colts in a box stall. Two or A �skt,tell or ,be glal r .b4ok 00 thlo . IV
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NO, room -140% in 044rul it Its Win. no mor0a but the Polito practice of angeti. --jap-lue-0 11ave rseelie"t Traits. or m,ipe or wke,;,,. 4104604s $ario, #PoArif, knives and oth. logo tsem,'P . "
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. POOP10 And stem to have Plenty Of more c4u be kept together 10030 In N01`1110pla 11141111w — Not 14awrovetl loy or articles of pers, ual proparty, that XIM pardou, said the rude young ...
. dOW4 %to prettily draped. go many lifting the 140 lot R survival of the V9TtG004-F0lQiVi4h1P Ansolig Me fight
�1� the Fore(%. In them. Squally picturesque, one stall It it to large, enough to give' Coatact, Wool IvIlIte '10011. belonged to the Pe 0 "
� adequate And inexpensive knightly custom, roono Whose romAius man ��
, , , - , The assemblage And OI)qr&tlou to. are tbe'lat Bengal Lancers, who. are t a I gatberlax his fe4turva togetb r. .
i "'livaterials alvItable for winter 4rap, Upon the Accession of I . b in 06 chance to walk around a lit. Thor", in imnairleat danger of the ta- repano thape. Such a thing as rob. agairl, I simply CoUWWt or
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� amos V1. of he ps he leading made of Sikhs, Hindus and Nobam- , tie. In the winter especially the box tal termination Of the' EliqU1,41RUX I , suppross tho ;
� 6444 that A Woman is hardly to be Scotland, to the turone of gogloud, , � ex blue, one of theme graves
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forgiven it $lie failo to expead wise- in 160J the crowns of Sugl4a , 4- and nationa of the world has turnIshad.an medarls. They wor long coats, tight- stall should be as well lighted a � � I� never I YAWA, I)oull oe,AtioA It, x@pllod tbo '
, . a pos. Or luldens, who inhabit the western thought,of by A native, but they pro", bright givil By tbo way, that to. W., I
� iiere United, and the sup OX4011out opportunity for a comparl. fittluo trousers, kummorbands, with sible, for. the colts will not thrive in COASt of Alaiika, Measles seems, to be a Prolific qource $00 tod be oth �
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I ly all funds she purposes to lay Scotland i - SOU of their math outside swor4 belts, arid cartridge ban a a p ace � . , . of tollos for the m me; I viall t Molurn I
ads, personnel And - , d rk I . Never coaflao theta to th4r most fatal I.,
. out an fresh curtains. It the allow. port of the royal arms have since been � enemy. WIN -110 $after- Whites, who do not obars tile vouar. Cavo ttis OU
, Ability, The. floats of eight nations dollars swung over this right oul- t 11 t- d mraor.
� anoe, for AUtUMA, renovation, 13 Act the British lion and.the Scotch. uni- I fib a a (I IQ up for any length at time, Ing With, the 415046's the Patients will Atieu Of the native$ for the dead. The GrIg are funny. things.
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Very generou ride at anchor at Taku bar. and, count, They carry carWines, curved sab- ail It w i . TLeir not remain in pl%oaa of warmth, but graves are also frequently des orated Wander why a wo%% I
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�' �_ I a ,and the household corn. Thore was always before a lion, trag,the Chinese, -th �e f Ighttrag men of ran and loa� 1413005 with leat-gb"ed fast WAY be deformed it they do not Almost invariably seek the cool places, . by wolves, foxes and native do 0 � al instead of
� I I Yearns, At ter IN gen-1114a extiptle effect but on tho left some arilmal from the nine nations. .heads. At their shoulders In place of got the, necessary Amount at exercise .'186PIng 'Out of doors in the rain or animals, -tearing through. t g9l, theme putting. her pocketbook 14 bar pocket
I I 4ho. must retuoo'eyea to Consider any farally badge. as that of the Stuart have operated about Pe- 40 Wrap- almost Invariably carries. It in .. �, -
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I I I . at the ob%R ootto4-fllled, dawasks family was, a lion and a greyhourIll. kin. Counting tribes and clanno will straps are pieces of 911aisr"ramil which while Young, alld growing. on the odld, dam�p ground, and ppeu- ping and 4ovoUring the S*,Aa,. 1. -bar
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.. � I admit of a further division and, make are surely more ornamental than use. Feed colts liber , Ing. It hA44f Brigga�Porhgps *be thinks 1. i
., nod Imitation Oriental stuffs . that The oldest Christian laymn ., give
I , was com� . illy all the Mania ensues. When que of their SLUM. 'is a frequent occurrence.to find hu- that som
the 91701)Lillng more picturesque. View. tot. Their turbans are characteristic, go . ,a marl may come along and �
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. blaxe with crude.00loira,, but go hick posed not only by a Pagan, the AamAn ' ad hay they will sat Up clean. Wa. bar becomes, slok the others natur- man skulls or bousa lying along the 3"k that band W Marriage. i
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. Ing the tastier from a purely Practical and they are splendid figure an their ter at lost twice a day, or better AllY shun him And. leave him to shift beach 9 -p at the, '. *� I
� tiq the simple , aid cheap denim, Emperor Adria U., but by a Persecutor � , 8 - three times. , f the sea or the. cracks, whith. no-Oftorl when I look U I �.
I standpoint, credit for the most efteo- Arab horses, which they ride daring The grain. feed should for himself. He takes this am amat. or they have been carried by the beasts stars in the firmament I cannot help
cheese olotla� soft dull -colored. India of Clirlatlana as well, Tike hymn be- I , I !%.,A
. I . silk and dotted droam-wbite Madras, gins with tbe,line, 11 Vital spark of Uve work in the Campaign, must be ly and .gracefully., Another regiment consist., principally of .oats, which ter Of course, and usually does %lot and left to bleach and farm I ..,
. - , ghastly thl-akirl all, bow Inialgalfleant, ...
� I . that has attracted general' attention , -a bowara .
For Ise. a yard one pan buy really beAvsuIY love," ,and wa swritten. ban. given to the 'Tapaness' It Is true should be fed three times a day. 3Det wait for others to leave him, but takes remino . . . .-,
,ers of death for the Argonaut lain, after all. Sbo-org0oval Does- -�
� - - I , I that their opportunity was the, best, is the 4th Gourkba Rifles, which, with ,the Morning feed consist of a 0 ,
I lovely imitations of Virdnoh'aud Bug, heavenly love," and was written be, � � ,qu4i big blank t and repairs, to a point of tie new oke, . '. Olt that thought ever strike you oz. .
� � ".1 � . for they Wore the olosest'to the scene the possible exception of- the, Sikhs, parts of Onto and bran made into a some distano I .
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. . .t lish 'orotonnes and chintz, denim in tween the years 76 and 188 AM,, the , ,,a from them and makes -1 cePt when you lack at the istars In . .
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. � .. Oolld, riob reds, binds � irld greens or dates of the Emperor's birth and of the trouble; but after every fair contains the beat fighting blood Of �mash by scalding, with hot water, and bin bad' I I . I . I- L . the flTma � mentl I . 11 . . I 1,
t � Allowance Is made, their showing is rndla. They have been sout to Shang- lot it stand until lukewarm, before _ Hit . ST, PAUL'S NEWLY RODDED. . .
, " . rou'Eviod 'by stripes;arad figures and death, The hymn was paraphrased by still the best. They bqva shown a - n hat, and if there is aotion, they will giving to, tile cal I n4reds have died during the pre� ow" ... I 119ax-Bwrowell gets a lot at Credit .
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k, : - endurable and agroeabl� -figured oqt� Alexander Pope. in the early part �fl . to, .If two pounds of sent season from' the Aleutian Islands for -the Yphy h4 keeps his family dres� . I .1
� � I I ability to organize and strike with a undoubtedly do. their atCxe. They are carrots or maragolis can be glided very to Point Barrow, the meet nort Tile Work of &10014o 161gh(givIg Itoil"101k sed. Joax—^rae; till - tell me tberWo ..
t � � ! ton goods 'known r,a ulaho!otererla the 'eleb-toorit.1i century. . � . � terly I I
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. ,, , Mg. This last is printed with pit- The term " halcyon day speed that has fairly astonished the little Chips_ and, barring their dark thin so there will be. no danger of paint of the . . at London Valheqlrlatl ' ley
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,� European and American experts, and color, would pass for Japarieso. They choking, an to a the ays- tiwa or three o0eotors at the house
. terns fit big white empire reatils, ad frow a pretty little fable of the I and give lve Population 'Of 300 on St. Lawrence - 0 every day, , ; � . .
� v I when it has cow to,th� firin I it will aid digestion and keep.the bow. rOlaUd thL'rty-;Bix have died within g, .- I . .
. . . _ ,. o * diamond dW19n, Sicilians, who believed that during the ,a Z line weaT British khaki uniforms, black . tam vat lightning condu tore on St, . 1
I � .r . a small on a , I Paulls"Cathed-ral ls� now, virtually, Motherly Prid.e.-Janot - Mother, � .
I : � . - I I , their,men 04. all arms. have shawl% sup. or,, belts,, and, I.ittle'round cape, With ale in good order by preve , month, and the ratio, has boon much I �
� � - I ground of'foreat green, Pompad . � Jack, says that Miss PoWextor has . �
I . . ,our seven days preceding awl following eib courago. The officers have dis� chin straps. They , carry the kukri,, stipa - rating con- complete. It is, inter n . . I I . I
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I 1� xed or mandarin yellow laud if, with the winter solstice, Dqoembr 21, the tion. If colts refuse to eat the same around cape priood of wales illingworth Hedges,. M,LE. married an underwriter," Mother- I
� , .1 . 14 . � - Played a complete knowledge of mod their national knife, In addition to roots at first, mix with a 4ttle King Island,. the Dic, from K E., . . �.
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I . thvm stores of good mater Is to halcyon or kingfisher floated oil the � . � . modes . Sinrook, the � clectriciau under who&&, puperiti- PDOhI that's nothingI Didn't - car . � . . .
. I orn ta*tIQA and -have nearly every- .their .Lee-Mettorda, Aid are surpris- ground feed, A. a oonful of sugar Wi4k ffome, Golovin'Bay, St. Nizaals, and, . .
i ' .111", I . , ,draw from, a window can not be water in a neat in whI4� her yo U-110 .where . adept, in using' thow. r P teridence the, work ,has boon carried Clara marry an oditon I � I
I , dressed eharmiagly for the output' of Waie deposited, and that during this . used excellent judgment in ingly I . , prove Ir ealatible if sprinkled over the 1%_fa-Vt, every settlement. The same I., .
I , . � . I I I �. out, that the old ideg that the 'erec. Paw, what Jis qtago trightf asked . ,
.. 1. . handling their men, ,The rank and England bas at last bled a chance roots. . .. . . .-, .
I ... 1141.20 V window then tbe dresser time of her breading this seas were I I . is true of the Siberian coast,.and at .
, . , Our. Indian . file show a spirit of patriatism that to try .her Chinese regiment recruit- When the weathe I at the p L regent death ,r Wra of a lightning rod on the highest the boy, Opening his bag of popcorn. � - . I
I �11 thle-reut his no right to, feel herse�f 041111, summer oorres-o it nowhere exci , . . I . r is good and a ate, another year polat, of d4tructure protectod an -Stage frlghtr repeated hia fathero . .� I
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�`-' - I-- 1. . an astu porads.to the.haleyou of the Sicilians. elled and via individual ad it Wei�HaiWei, and that mucb- very cold, the colts should be jet out or two will see the last of the pecu- . I . . I
I . . , to or successful person. - I . area all round it is quite I a Pointing to a veteran at the Chorus; I . . .1
� I., . .... Simple, graceful liaea of drapery Women have superior. rights in and general amenability to discipline talked -of Command bas,rather proven into a yard on$ Or two hours daily for liar tace. . I . . Ilueary. Tb . . . I.. I I
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L , � , I : I., a'wln- China, even to the privilege of fight- bably exceeds that of any oth- a failure. It must be admitted that exercise. Ill cold weather keep. them The books of the. old school referred I MW Yellowleaf, coyly-Inover saw . _
� " , .and good. color is what sets . the'space within,a circle whosaradius .. I .
_A0_', . here. The Japanese are not it was a severe test to try. Chinese in. Groord daily whether they look to the Vaquirnaux as a people'who . . - I
, _ . � � dow.off to :the greatest advantage, Ing in the waria ,at the country. In ar corps I - . was equal be the .1keight at the light- anyone act me foolish An Mr Sophtis, I .
, I , . naturally good rider -3 nor particailar� against %their own 0 le, but still 01011A Or not, but handle gently so they built and lived ingpow and ice houses - - ., I ,1 I I I
:. I. 1. � a,ba four suggestions arws4otdhad in the. rebellion of 1850 women did its ' P I � I � Ing rod. - This theory, we understand, 'When lid's alone With a. girl, Miss . .
. � � .1 . . A Nanki . ly good. shots bsarb their friends bad 1 Pe I reak to use, of a * I . I
. � order to give any one of An.engine.er- much fighting as men. A n in .. but they can a I . naisted that they do not,got s6a)red. B nd'sulAisted.on the fat of seal and -Alone wAb - a girl. How . i
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11 �. . . . . ' . * , an idea about as quickly as any poo� 'Would show up well wherever th * . . , . . is 'now disateditedi and the cathedra , I Pappioy . . '4,
. � lug mind some ide,as as, to Wbloh is ob-' 1,803i'500,000 woman from various parts . . I . ey halter and take up feet once in a while Walruses during the 'Winter months . I �
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� . _., �: 1� 1 . � . r at b ple1n. a w , . has been protected by a system of could you.'ever sea him under such. . . 1. �, .
tainabli with inexpensive iipholster� of the country were to med I a ri- th .orld, and they have na, were tried'out. There were many de- ,me they. will become accustomed to When � . I . � . I , ,
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� c ,- . � � fs)brlas. One. shows hoiy.lu a room, ga4es of 13,000 each, under female of- tural projadice. against innovations.. sertions from tho'command, and it handllng.�, . . . 1. I . I . . scribed am:dressed in f �rs and. driving . 1. � . I . . .
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� :t Wi ors. Of these soldiers I '000 Wore The Japanese transport' service is Was nepessa.'ry to sho6t two. of .the . 1. . -------*—. . dog teams, This description was partly z' INXLES. ' . I .. .
I I Aqt bosts Iblur sun -admitting, n- tie . ,0, . conceded to b as I � 1. . I I . -ous prominent FOR' THOSE I WR I I . . , I
I .. cables, on which at varl � I ., i I
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. ,�_ . � I dowis, Via ourt A to picked. w . a the b t, although when Man -for gross* infractions of. ordinary . orreot and partly Wrong. The natives boints are placed About fifty "aigret. To be as lovely as possible ou �. , I
. Ains ca:n be arrayf omen, drilled and. garrisoned I . � I A BOTANICAL EXPERIMENT. .' . .. .
, I I I � .. . the British got into a Position to fully discipline. A third private was' sen- . here. drive d put
I , I I � in ,the city. Ant tkoy not only fought . I I In the botanical . , OZ teams, live largely. a-' tes"-grqups of solid .copper spIkes to b6 one of the alwo of . every woman, . I I " ,
, ,� � temper the glare aid convey to, the , .
" I , . . but'todk their share of the organize their efforts .were. fully as tanded.to-a long term of !raprison- - . garden - of Berlin fish and the fAt4 of v?alruses, bear , I and so long as she does not make. thin . . I
I : . . . interior of tibe room a mosit. delight- a,q men. I . successful ae the Japan . ' I n4 i.adiating upward, and effectually con- . . , I I :'' �
. I . . I . . . . age. � The � ,Ta-- merit for deserting his post while on is to -ba'seen a oactus which has grown other animals. and wear furs, but they one aim the great object ' I . . . . I
. I , I I drudgery, digging, moats, making . . . . - nected at the base with the cables.. � of ,her life, ; 11, ",
I ful air. of inviting coziness. * I . 'had launches, lighters. and even * . is . . . I � . ,
44, " 1: . , � panese , picket duty, They � are -not good pol- for seven years in a glass flask seal- live 'in ." dugouts. 0 underground th e Is no -haimin a desire -to be beau- � I
" l . tell earthworka and doing all the things . . I . . I or . er . I . �. I I..
. � , . is fashion ol hanging a window is . their native . ad by fusion; it,"wars*presented by a houses, The. gad. sptem Of joit.making by. 11 ; _
, I . . . 6 s4rapano along -with them diers,' despite the fact that there is, . . � . � 11 � I ,
, I roperly, that fall, to ,the lot of the, downion � I I . . rather than,of houses - built . tiful. Some women have aA' adVan. I .1 . I �
11 IP (Ailed "dett;ige . drapery" .. 1. � ' . German pharmacistj Ludwig Rust.' -He' ' 'junction .pieces," or splicing and I . _. .
.. .11 I . soldier in any War. - '' - - .' ' . and were in a position to commence good fighting Material -in the rbgi- c, , - . of snow or ice, in -winter. .1' , tage over others by. bein born, pretty, : . I
I : : , I and -virarm red denim is me' .of the I . L : . I n summer soldering, has also been abandoned, I . -.9 � .:, L �.. I
I I . 1. .disembarking the moment th . explaifis the growth of its plhaa� by they livo in tents of bides or canvas, it having . .
�, , 1 , , - best gaqOs for the purpose. A fib Queen Elizabeth wag not only,.Queen . . air ment It is possible that they have - I � but .the roses In. one's cheeks will fade I
! I . 1:, . . ugle �. tblit transports let- -g' o anchors. They also not" I the fact Lthat tile sea in which it aria air hibit%'at this s&so , I been found that if surf4QOs. like any othe er.unless they -are . I .
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" I . . . - of Idingland, also King- Of Franco. - ., .been given officers capable ,of I th n are . .r flow . . . I
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, I wj4th of .the heavy fabric. 1� ,enough I . , . � . grown contains a certain quantity. of ' were merely gerewea .together the Id . I I � L'
, !:_� . 1. � . I . bowed marked industry about organ- proporl h ndlin them but the fact . 'ke As. of the America in- �y daily fed an nourished. . .. I
. I , , Xpr the straight tau at According to the, Salique .law, no wo,� a I .Y . A- . g . � much 11 I . a '. I � .1
11� � . . . right And left- . . . . izing their laud trans J spores of fung4 which germ! ' , . were apt to oxhdixe a,nd eat up, re- Crawls fact, arid wrin as perhaps � .
I.. . I . . man could be .'xuler of France, and � port once they remains that .they aria, not, good ..-go!- natp f914 dian, except At they are More in- is � . kJ ",
, C I I I I -at the sash, Thig glvefs*lvage, edges hence there could be 40 Queen,, but . wetra an shore. Their decisive action diers. The 'only white. troops in the time to time and covetri the sides - of dustrious. . ,N� �. ... . sistance, and if they were'vold.ere4 the disfigure a face. quicker than. any-, . I 1. �
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�j On. the Was and necessitates h6ms . � I in this respect, it the flask with a greenish lay sioadering a6pner or later would. be thing. else. When the age lines begin . �
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I , I . � � - -not I' that ,prevent Jandmitted, hur- British army are. the Welsh'Fusileers 1. er..These re foinied by . .
l. ,Elizabeth did at I . I Their winter"houses' a '
L . . I forward by and the�12th:Bati6ry, both.- - digg4ug � ci . roular Pits:to. the depth of - � .1 I I . I � . .
. " I l9aty.at tops and bottom of the 3 -yard . I . ried the rellef of: . dying, furnish the oarb&lo acid no. veri likely to become loosened and to * Appear, extra care must be , given .
, - . . Pekin very 6ifi. in . . �
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, ,� lepat,his. The hem 'at tb� bottom her Assuming a title.. "If I.can not t -is ad *ittk.that the , des ' �. totached'.by',the natural expansion the face.. It the � tissues are wasted I I . . . .1
I . I , . � many ,days. - I � to Clout organizations. saxy for. the life of the�. oadtus,.This five' ,or six feet, With do . . I . . I I
� I'll- ehOuld be about a incli6i deep and at be,. Que;Bn of France," she said, "I. will � . . I . . .. I .1 I .. noave wa.11s, . th.ey'should'.be built UP, The relaxed �
I , Japanese we . explanation appeared satlAfactory at the 1� , and. contraction of the. metals. .. I . .
�. . tjh,o toiP it is merely a casing tb i beVriff," The.).nciub.rdbs of - England r�e the pacemakers. on the �, ii I . �it being Perhaps two ieet nor as � I � I ,li * . I . �
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. , -w0ilch . . . bore, the title for 432 years, but : oti maxelf to Pekin. it, ,lould be adde i first, but, it was th6n.hsked from at the top and'. ton, feet at the, bot- I I h � " � � .
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� . I . -rod. ou howeVer, i 'that respect, that - they � .. '. � wAone * ' . has also.. been c .. . I
11 � � thecarb6 ' ' . �i . plump again. ' When the poreo:grpw ., .. �,
� � , be run asleader brass . ,Adopted. The usual a0ks are hollow they should be made ,
I 1. � . 'Tanu ryi, 1801 ra x . I I a oan3p . nic. acid for the tam. A flap is spread over ,the top . �.
which the curtaina are, ather6d aid . a, , it was omitted-fo.r the . , . Ormimy Were asturdy lot of Men, . I .. ' .. plan Is to connect. the conductors witia. .. . . . . ,
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I ,.�, I I . . 9 . . f f irst t. . were *Working under clitatic.-.condl-, dAll'the fongbt well. The troops now tungi; again, the -.plionomena of nu -s go that' - ' ' . 1. staived -for proper -food. it In a:. wo� . , I . � I ", � I
� "I I frora-w4iah-theY bang. A flounce a I Llue since- the days of. RdwiLrd' I I . . I . .: a portion of it maY be re- I
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1. , 'Y � I I ' . . . . .. Plates ' of copper , embedded deep I down , . What L ton O� _' is � I . I .
I I . I . .. I �111. -. . . . I . I I . tions: that were- �L-atirely. favorable f ' . trition ,wilieb, �take'place in the . I . man's duty to,find
I . I . . . . . . 0 'arrivir* from Ge - green moved to ,,allow. smoke.,to, -pass 'out, in w1oIs I , . I ,., , I . - .
� . he . . . � . � Parts of 'the P1 the I I earth, arid,thes6, PlatM ,needed and to Use It. I � . 1. . . �, �
I dehim' from 16 to I& 14.0has. in. dePtb. I . I 1, �: rmany include some . � I , . .. . I I
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:� � - as than" maide, is hung �by small brass . . . , �, . I of carboni4'acld. This seems, in fact � . . .. to be offedtive'! muet be �4,;,omider The coming - a . f wrinkles 'is 1 . eVer . . ' . . .
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I . I I Thw raft is mo,rdd to t. a .. . . ' . I . I .. to . I .
''I ing�51',to a larger rod than. the.., first :, � � . . she drbse'es bayo I . . .. to be filrnished b able size. It is'otteu �diffiq . 0 ge; dreaded, although many persons are .
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I I . � I .. bank in still water and'.requires no . nets, and measures treated the a''ren . . Y tbW Process Of Put.- The,ent.rance is by�means of.another. the�ra - � . � I . . . I �. - �
1� ", and fastened -to fall in A flounce lam- - , c III 9 ' test attention. The . I . down low enough.. , At. Stp heard ,to say', 'Oh, I don't mind thewi . �
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� further attention. The raw so .and coura a witha European, Aa- batteries are excellently eqxripped,ano ' .. several feet away, f ' * made they are,'eharacter lines."' -Truej but I
L I 11 brequJill over the top of .tbe.� curtains � . . �
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.1 � ; , giveaway.. Arid the soil alsoi the roots tion,. but this campaign baa,a . Anotbar q . a �
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IL P T111 at, thd'flQuntw r6d . . t _10ast in thei , Practice ishooting have sh' UestiOn Which is -:more dif- *'blob 4 tunnel is, run, Coming Up . I . . .
, r0per, a ends - . it . , own .. I earth connectio4s by means oi.iran 'the fade , is .small, and . If. one ...has . . � I . .
. '. .. � . support I no. demonstrated, that she will be a nai-. . fidult-'to answer is the origin' o6r of . . . I
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I . I I ished off with small brass ., � ' - .. . Pipes perfora rY much "character" ,by and by * ,
."� � � ,.V '. . I . ' * in . Ulan in Pekin in-' water which. is necessary to maintal .. .. � .1 ' ' � I I . I I
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� I.. , of extra .Orna�; � dri on .into the' ground 'by s . es,.t .
. 1� � .. . . . I covered with "ille, ql1nes to The belief th-at Ahe life - this Plant,; this ,may -be are stoxed, And. here the entire family . . I lit. - I . . 111. . . .
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� , 11 .. � 41lentathorl is 4esir6d,,t#e* . comes . , , oteePer afid , .1 . she is,ful,ly generaliy'iCmarkod is the extreme . . I . b1as affor I . ' . . I I
I .1, , . . Pounce may : ' ca :8 � . , I he omposition of the jorn - taoklle,� i , ding a. passage down - .
� I. . ,its steaus and roots Are' I pable of checking any a derived from t dee -to Now, supposing one his been care'. .
- gathered � f or � aggres IV utroof the enlisted men, - ' , . 11 a People, live, which the conductor is pawed to the .
I :bcniade at'red de,.ralm that is striped , - . . . . YO � I Ilulose. Howev . etfmes eight :or � I . . I . I I I . . �
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d . e ; its .small will . less and scowled for years over b6oki - �
. . ,mking. Inautumn .&Xt of itussla, on h- , oe or, Jhese .questions eat and. sleep. When the Weather is - . I
� . . cW figured.' .. . I � � . I 1 . . Besides. 61e japariese,', t a Russians' - - . I necessary . depth, and by means of ' '
.1 . I : I . . petals, dn&yellow stamens, neistlin this Asiatlo.coast. in aide U I may, be Answe , the fact rern . or work. The gorphead has become . I .
. Exactly�',he same offectus. this can I � 9 � . . . . .rwl eq 'P� are the' only nation, to Mike a re, I � red filis excegsively Cold the, flip at the top - -. .. ' I 1: .
I . . ally . which,4 it necessary, th . . . �
I . * . among the,round leavaa, presents .a . . . . Lhat.the plant livos. * ' . . I .8. earth below full of ugly 1png.wrinkles,'and even. I ', I
. . ment and zeivwal appearance the Ja- lar , and develops in is drawn down. tightly, and the air . . . - .
1 be-gatued by'using single-hiced vel'. -: - . .. . . . go demonstration; bake,, They - , . � may be watered. ,Tha.whole.woark has .Ckow,, fe . . . . I I I .
11 . . . as paues.6 soldiers have Made an excellent I . a h6rMetioal y closed medium. The ex� an the' pit is breathed over and'&ver I
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t � 1.� I ours and 11ning the plain surfacewith very pretty appearance, In some plac I . have piled infantry, and cavair - . . ., I - . . been carried out by 'the Cathedral qtar� Plainly visible In the . I I ,. . . .1
� 11 � . I . � � . I . marshy land is - * . The .men . are clad In I . . .. . .y with perimen. - t is not difflou . I . I . - . . . corners.of the eyes. Unlovely traits . . . . .
I ,red sateep,,aud-this season a good use I ... profitably cultivated .Impression. I . a fair amount of - artillery, in until I .. ,It to carry out, again, while the. sanitation often as .1 . . . . I
I I �. .. I . . I I ' I I . . surveyor's staff under the, 1).q;sonal of character, as L well aq*. lovely ones,, . . .
, �! � ' fi �f dull I in thi's mann '. I � white and.manage to keep remarkably their posts are everywb�oir andits study may, lead to. Interesiing sumes a frightful condition, causing. itaperintendtaoe of.14o electrician: L. leave, their marks on 'the face, , and - ' I 1. I . � 11---0
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. - " ..4-1 '0c;P .. green burlapa. . . . . .. . neat, They'are, for '.the most part, saok, cavalry a0pears very effective,. results. , I . . . . . . eople to marvel -that any. of the na- � I ., � I I I . �� . , . . . -.1 I
I I Ise .. . at more, -_ .. � . . . . . - . I � . . . P . . . . .1 . .a 1. — . . therare'riever becoming ones, not the . . . .�, ".. . ".
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I �_ I ,h' of the materials do . ,.. . - . - . I . . undersized and. slight, but they'are but the rQst,6f Russia's soldiery fails � '. --F, - � tives survive. . . . . .. . � I.. , I � I.: . . . .
.. �_ . ' Adimver-, than the denim. - . I .. . . . .1 . .; .. ' . . . _� I L . . I I A FEW. SUGG19STIONS.. I . lines one w1shes left there.. I 1 . .1 . I I �
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.1 11, I I . '. . I I . . � . . 11, strong and active, Tbey.-bRve shown - I ,. . . . . . . They ,get their fire by burning oil I I . � I
. . o wheie-curtalus-are - . CURIOUS CUSTOMS, I * . . to, impress, - The ,ranks I seem filled OVERCROWDED LONDO9, - - . . . For a luncheon, an excellent sul>- It 'potsibla, time should be. given . .
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I I 1. . � . an Inclination to.brutalAy in dealing from the -lowest peasantry. find one oue_f� in a basin, around the. sides of whicli stitute for asandwiah is. made by every warning . I Wing 0 . . I
F , . . � in ' ecoss-Ary, but - from wihict.no, light. . The different nations.have differlenk with tha� Chinese, but the barbarity . . . ifbh Of the population of Lon- r . . .
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� . 10 -W excluded, . a charmink I 1. � . I see a In,. tiny bits of twist,ed: strings are a - splUtfing a French rol;' lengthwise, ment *,Soften, cleanse andrelax the I I . . I
, .!, � . in � isoly � be . It vain down a long line of faces don, that is to say', ab . .1 . I . I . .. �.
. ' d pointed out in explariqto, , look of intelligence. The Men do ple, -are* systeruittleal . lybre6king the rang( . � I I ide and filling � . .
. I - superstitious Practices to be tarKe of, the enemy is 61it:900,000 Pao-
. I ' t . � . drapery is.poosible . .1 I . 3d. in lieu - of wicks. . muscles by' washing with a soft cloth
I � 1. �i. . I I axo wernent ot' . I out -at the time. a baby is born. � The ation, arid aitenuatI16 of their Pal- . . . . I _ . removing the ins* ' ,the or sponge In warm water. Ttub,uP, :
i I . ,� I . � n A. mass of walrus fit -is always I I
� ., I" ,Eh �reaua Madras, che'ess-oloth Or � I . � . at seem to be very well fed or dared law. - P . I space with chicken or ldbster salad. . I
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�, I I . , Brigliah wish the baby lulafortUne, Par- 14�_ , - - . - � - '' �., ,� . rivato lndivf4ual,s: ma'y I . I � 1. ft. - . .
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, I *seian snowflake that is strip'ed in good . . '? - I . for, yet; they are hardy and aturdy law in action . hung over this lamp, and the beat is Tli, salad should - be garnished daint- � . . . 1. . � I .
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- � . .. . I � . suade4 that fate always acoomplisheis '� THIE. ARJUSH... I , , ' to.punish the, offenders contihnally trying -out the. oil. Ver in ., . L . the facenaturAlly tend - dowhwara, ... .
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. .a&cr& This seart decoration, *while t . I . enough. They: fought valiantly when- . . - . . . nil tlyl:aud. the, cahoe-like receptacles. a� nd to take a rough I .
. . � 6 opposite 'of one's wbb,; the Irish . The work done Ifere by the Britiall by fine or aviation. 'But Where is the f I ' � . towel and wip"s ,
, % . I $f 'gives a iviadow an elaborately gar- . . I . I L � I ever put to, the, test, .but you find I . 1. lourish ,in such, circumstances, and served on a bed of grape leaves. . . I I 0 . ,
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, keep off all harm by abelt ma,de of rather serves. to. cbnf irm. the. popular evicted tenant to go in. - .order to, . of these, old. bouses that:havo , ,, To maka. a I . . I . I - thsr,face by rubbing-, downWard.*will � ' '. .. _� �� . .. .
i I , � . .. . . yotirse t ,wondering just what there escape the . many pie ofdold beef; cook the not only accentuate all.wrinklesi but , . . .
11 raished appearance, is too! tranoarent . ,I � I . . . . I
.1. . . I . Woman's hair; the Scotch put a knife impresslba� that ,the sailors of the 1, ba, - - necessity ,of, offending been Abandoned for years contain lice weat.im th ' ' . I
. , �,�, . be shut off any desIxed daylight.� A - I ' I I I k *of it. all, whether. -they, have . 11 . I . same we. .Or it stew will soon result 'in leuxing the, Mae- . .
I I . ., and pinders in thaeraille; iii.11alland. Queen. tire - better flgbt�rs. than th . agatiff . People Overcrowd 'because .� I a . .. 7.as.h I I . . . � I �
I * of material is requir- � . 0 that �fi . I in such numbers that it -is, danger- I When it is so tender as to fail apart, cles so relaxed that little bags. of Aesh . .
, � . liberal imourot . I ne: moral fiber that makes ideal they cannot got ro " . I . .
I I . . I . I I . they put Wead,.rneatj salt And garlic Soldiers at 'the Queen. X i � ,oms, net. bocause . . � . � .. � I 1,
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I I . . at. that ,the courago or whether there l9not dbar-' � Ong for. travellers to make their camp- plac it in abaking dishi dover'with will bang down .on., each side of the I I
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� 1. � ed in the makeup qt the fail crossed � I I .1 dr ha '_ . they are a -at vAilling to pay for them. ing ground within balling distance I a utt P Until ,chin. the,che6ks will be hollow and . . . . I J
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I . so � . I iii the y, they pull latt , , ve 'faltered or failed, but the ba,iO.,j.d,u,b to- ' fildnie.of their acts I . . . aste and bake I
i I I � . .. 9 ream cradle; in Brittan it. I . , a rich blse� � I I I
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. I .� I � . I A-rfs, ed AA with a Coarse P thi� ehild's lipilas till they crack,they former have, done so'We - A: rattling, incli you, to the -latter th rho last- census returned 3000 Lon- over night. . . oquoncei . ; ' '. .
I point de Paris lam ,that coats 90 a � i I 111. . I lie . eary. , 13" d6ners as living eight or more in one . While shut U I the crust is'dona. This - too, should. sunken J11 cons I . . I .
, ! . . bathe its haad in -olive oil And molaten good corps is the British naval con- tbmt,aa it may, they art I ters,and P in iteeollittle Pits the va with . . I
� � � ..Yard, 16o Width�s of Wide goods is ,ts�lipg WI, . I . . . . . I figh ,ving seven, and more . I have Plenty of sauce to ser . I After wiping upward, -massage -the .
r .. . . I I th brandy; the 116urrianians tingout here, and its ranks are filled i , room, 9000. as U . . - the-. crust. . � . . 1. .. I . . pinching and squeez. I . I I
. . � - I natives. occupy th ' emselves by Maria � . Y . .
� � . I he tire not naturally, inclined I, A room, and nearly 20,000 as living ' Ing ' , .olo;thing, and boats . . � I Ing it -always using the upward me- . - .. . � . ..
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. I � . .. n�aeessary be give a graceful, . amp tie a red ribbon about the foot of the with as hardy and - I . many.w factur abears � face by gentl
� . litudo'to every side at the high loop- � I � I . . game a lot of men, to be I their friends credit them "With six and more in.aroom. Since tihen for . 1. ,A, woman waio likes pretty and never dragging a muscle down- � - I . .
� . . eil garrilbare, and small brass" newly -born child; the Tarks drop wa- at ever Answered a roll.call. The BrL'. giving Tien Toin in the howr of nor- . use When the sCasonopens, and by dainty things is making a collection tion; . .
I . . I I I . rods ter and ioarth om its forehead; the tish arruy is far -arid avv,ay the Most . the population of the capital has in- � ward. All this time -the fingers are, I .
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. : I . saire again most fittingly employed .. . � � e�t peril. The man are undersized and creased by 300,000 people. 'Xqiere are earving odd knick-kriacka from the of, sweet -grass baskets; 'ills is not anointed with the proper tonie or.skin
. . : . . . I Greeks� taking the child in their arms Picturesque, and Most lot its. Color, squatty in appearance and easily the houseairi London where �oo Ivory of the walrus, to be told to tblg a show' COJIeCtLon, for ohs uses ev d, that Is gradually being rubbed . I . .4
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d �: here. . . dames from raystfi� India, The gre I it Ing are lot I cry '00 � . I .
1, . . I . . . As 4 matter Of fa,ot, unles . a ri h turn,, singing, three� times Wore the most slovenly looking �.IdierA, I, thin on the Box-and-0ox principle' White curio gatherer. Many of, them One. She has handkerchi,ef baskets, Into. the pores. These pores absorb '.
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: 1. .. 15 L�axd haarth� And in Spain they stieke the sbrength, a the force is made up -of . . tenants adept in this line, and make glove baskets, throaA . baskets and like little months, and they should be I . I
, . I ... .. brocade'ar weighty stuff is. us,d. will Indian troops, which, include in' their field. They 'all wear white blouses ocoupyipg in rotaei,',, for,,I;h he . . I � I
. �� . �, . baby's tam tfirlc� With a ?W � . I a . . t �urs handsomo smoking pipes, p1116 stem", baskets for any pupose that any one kept filled with the proper -food, In- . .
. the whillows and room are lofty, ' loose everywh re save at the belt, . . I � . � .
,:. � . bianch. In t67oegas peasant chil- ranks representatives of nearly all the each. Somatime.8 a Young woman Cigar holders, ,watch guards, sleeve eoWd Imagine all mado'of'the sweet stead.of *Ith dust and dlrL . 11 . I .
I , � : .. pondero4wwood Or. bram'poles, with black trousers and great heavy topW111,000tIpy the. room by day, which is " I
; . . . I . dren born at the neW- moon are so " classes and castes of that q buttons, and other articles of ivory, grass, and she is also making it oollec- ,With date, flabby cheeks can be .
, -00 , Ings lqnger ' 0 n them let to ayoutig Man by night." . I . .
: . lair r and balls, Are -no p- . � ucer Peo- boats. Their fficerm gover
- . ,..,. " - . , I considered . in .good. taste. 1, posed to bave, toggaes bettor hunj pl& It seems remarkable to see the People Carving designs of walruses Indians, tion inthe same way for her sister, made firm and round by this constant
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". I . I � . . .1 " They than others,' while those born at� the British commissariat, bowing to. all of with.a. severity that would, : urpriso sleep under,beas as wall as in .thern -fish and.varibus objects on 'I them re- There is hardly aPlave that can be feeding of the Pores and rubbing 11P- . . �
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, I . . would net, for, example, lid utilized ' the average martinet as w know aid pay rent for doirig sql . I
: . last quarter are supposed to have less: the strange: demands at cahte; in the, . . . . warkably true to life, A favorite bit V,isi ' �� .
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: , '. * with such hanglugs, as are utilized Ill I . ward. Note how lines about the eyes I �
. .. � tongue but better reasdaing powers. A midst of a - hard campaign. Yet such France .and Italy. -0-7- , . I of work for theral is to make a watch , skets are run, then rub them Qut. Many at, I I .
I I � 1. in, the case of it tall window . _Uave boon rapid- , I . . . . I of any kind, where tZiess ba them are duperficial, and when scarf I . �
� ciaughtet. born during the waning is., the tase, and has been since - the . . . guard from twelve ,to f140en Inches act to be ton d, a d by 'getting one - �
I I d�aped witili a view to ibutting. out . . , I - I sent -Q. by very small contingents and . n 12 skin Is removed the wrinkles will be .
I 11 I moon id always precooloull. I regiments of Indinna troops wer . AXTIQUE-OF THE CONSERVATORY- long .cut of Ono piece of ivory, .the new '
. ,an ugly Prospect, and yet securing, all . . . � 6 '76" latterly they have given most of and, again she has a good called- no more. Any toule that will build up
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� .. Possible light. ,For. this window,the . . . �:, . . I . . . . cruited � and organized. There have their time to the rescue and protoo- It was h1A no long� ago * that the links being tiny souls or walruses Al' tion and pleasant associations ,With -loose, skin will kill wrinkles, for, as I .
�; ! .. � . . . I _.� -1 .been some concessions. from thedihil- tion 0 � possession of a dwarfed .Tapariesotree ternatinj with human hands or fishes the=, . . I A.
I . sash Curtains are 'mado of cheap . f Property Wanking to their - a general thing, they are only the re- . .
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. � . cream . whato Madras . At 216 a Tard. . 1 dren. of Mohammed and the twice -born, countrymen. There. seems to be a gave great distinction to its owner ,or polar bears. The Ivory obtained In devorating a room, It the furnim suit of flabbiness, The fatty sub-
. . ; A DESIRABLE WINTER PLANT. Hlndus� but for the most part there ' and very big so= were paid for the from the walrus is . I
'.! I . .1 Th4 'edging and bands od insertion . . . � . . .. l I very great difforonce between the Of- . . ,put to numerous turs that goes in it Is already In pos- stances have been destroyed perhaps .
I 'I find the common single petunia to that daine to this.00nn- uses. From It they make their spears session, it should be carefully con- by face washes, many of these pre,
. I . has been a rigid adherence to all of fiders and en*of these twd'slarvicos. few speotme . .
.Are d6ne. with an inexpensive waah . . the laws of caste. T* incat'-famouo, The fowmermare, as . a rule, a splendid try. 'To�day in A popular Now York knives and runners for sledges. Fro- ,id,r,d before the tones of color h
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. . . . lato aid then the whole window is about the most satisfaetaq plant for are parations close t a pores and deaden
I . ' regiment In the Indian contingent is hotel the head waittir d000 a thriving quently, sledges are 'seen with run- decided upen, A room filled with fine. the face until It looks like a. yellow . I
"I I framed With two long Singapore mats, the witit6r window, - says Geneva th#,18t Sikbh. They are from Punjab, looking lot of men', �Whll� the .latter . buoiness 'selling those miniature ners ton feet long made of ivory and � old mahogany furniture was spoiled paper wank. . . .
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I I � .So. VaIVQr0AJ1Y popular are .these Ma.relf. No, insects.botber mine. They and all Hindus, tall, sparse oLnd state- are -thin, weak and bloodless looking, gr I owthe at a few dollars each. Ile so skilfully Put together, that it 16 ' ,Tuist as soon as the skin shown signs �
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I . " . widths;, woven at grass and dyed in .never have to be washl6d to keep the ly in appear;xnee. True to dread, they It lit probably a simple matter of class, uses them its Center pieces for the ta. dificult to see t I .because of a sage -green coloring: �n of aget mix 86 grains of turpentine - I .
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. ,hands of red and blue .and yellow, buds from blighting, -and they will education and.things to eat, Thia men . . he joints. Walig, Aid draperies, Yellow and with three drachms at Wa,ter and ay. 1
bled, tags them in department store. The advent of the white man in the . I
that they need too. recomMe.ndation. bloorn, all the time. They should be out neither hair nor beard, and while ' of all these Arms and countries have . whitel, the wall$ yellow arld,waodwork ply' the lotion At night. For some
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. . I In thin instance thd fr started in August, by taking up a they, twist the former up. in.a , neat mardhod, fought, oampod, foraged,and style, with the prices clearly marked, region has t , tiken from the natives sev- whites Would have made the Apart- this preparation works beauttfullyo , .
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.inged ends of Coiffure, they wind'the latter around frolicked together, and each succeed- and finds ready Purchaser& in the big Q�ral I met .
I two mats meet in the center of the Young Plant. Xoep it pinched back to I I . it beautifilL . . for others It d
. I I . . make. it branch out, and after it be. their earn. They wear long 4ahki traveling public that patronizes. th)o In [I large measure responsible for the , 1__1W* - . I
. upper Wood facing of t6e window and I Ing scene has seemed stranger than I I successful miXture� however, Is one ' I
. . 1119to In a large loose knot. Drawn gins tO bloom out off the long ends coats; Oriental trousers that bag not the, first, And if it has all been 'house. Cruel decimation of their numbers by � Tltg ARMY OF SAXAN dradhin of alum And One oulles Of ' �
.. frofit the knot$ to right and, left, the occasionally, and you -will never lack only at the kneels, but everywhere, strange to the eye, there has also been The quick popularity achieved by disease and Want. The whites have ' , , gylcerine. In. A pirit of Water.
1. �engtbs, are knott6d again around big for bloom. Tho,double balsam or lady putters about their shins and calves, an appeal to the ear. Fxom road or these Charming little trees bag so traded the natives out of their furs, On the whole, tile J'Apanes, army , Again, some woman cannot use gly4 � .
. irou hook Skills driven in the to slipp6i in anothbr, satistaotory plant , jutas or Indian sandals, and 9, 10119 field comes a jolly, rollicking song of stimulated their eult;vation and im. And have contributed largely to the 'may be said to be modeled on the derine.in any form; In that case the .
. � P gerees Which they ,twist into the the &rman Fatherland, and its echo portation, that Practically tiny onecari extermination of the fur-bearliag ani. German plan. But it is to -day essen. following cream maV be tried'.-, I
I . oornevi of the window 'facing and ter Winter, Plant late, prune often Pug I
I I then they drop their fringed ends to into the sbak)e you wish and'you will ,neatest kind of turbans. They scorn may be a cossack war chant, an Amor- own One now. Gardeners of the Orient mals, have compelled the Indians, to tinily A :11PIncte Army and OVOU Its One Ounce Of W061 fatA
. . I the fhdor, � . . . be delighted witiv the r6sult, The army beef, not because they fear am. loan coon melody, ar a coster love Can 60001Y them at short notice, un,, wear. clothing. of a different charad. armamo-At is chiefly 1610aneae. Much One ounce white wa-z
. ' . . balming or tiny ,other evil, but be. . less.the registered variety is r6quir. ter, ooumqumitly rendering them un. � of the artillery is still Imported from One ounce sperniacett,
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I For a 10U0,, low � window no more, OYPrew makes a lovely vine f or a cause the cow is sacred to them', They 'song. Bugla, bagpipe, drum, fife'and ad, ,'these latter are the result of able to withatand the rigors of the .Germany and Francs. The 0. 198 field one, ounce olive oil. . I
bultable.,drapery oAu be suggested hanging basket or trellis, The. dainty- accept the dry army rations And f or band send out their sound together, time, arid can no be forced like tho latitude In winter. It Is no longeran gunj however, with Which the whole One-fourth ounce camphor ardrd,
� than the design given below used when Isco -like leaves ate very beautif al and � arid somehow there is a strange bar- di, the camphor gum should be dissolv- I I
dresslng,a long ittr6et window. Here light up a Collection of Plant& -*w meat are generally, supplied . with mofiy in it. There is something Almost 0=111611 dWAVf that soils for & few easy miLtter for them to secure. food, . army is now #q%100d, And t116 M6i ad in the all ; add eVerything 00,
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I I the probleta, was Confronted, securing '. . I . 'goats, which must be killed either by mysterlaug in the fraterniiing of dollars.. Good OuAris are still paid for since much of the game has also bean rifle $ate -TaPan-made. I warm until 'the man$ to waited, then .
..... � I .. a registered tree in A, registered pot, killed or driven out of the country. The Japanese in dividad. he
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I All- the IJ#ht poodible, and yet avoiding , lotof the natlVeg is a g.r ov- army corps, with, 18 divi io 6, 90 bri- Uring, The wool fat restol*X the
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'4-vieiv ,of a 1101guboring back Yard. THOSE LITTLE IfYCHINGS, . gades. or 62 regiments Of infantry, fatty substance to the 6ulptr tissues
1� Another highly interesting COW' ship. YOU can see a Tommy Atkins tWO articles, but partly Also for ,the out one. To make SnAters worse for
Ask i6light out of aty ton fashion. Wand is the 7th RajPuts, enlisted gan- ' discriminating taste in knowing how thera, several years of trading And As. of three battalionil each. This Includes and helps to make the skin firm #Ad
"the upper slam of the inshes weres who does not speak a word of Japan- to combine porcelain and foliage to sociAtion with the whiteshave r . � .
I 45 able dxOsataAikers about ruching stall orally from. the Northwestern PtOV- a" holding a long conference With a ebbed � the division of the guards. There are healthy. re of tannin, Ono unes; I
by the Inhabitant ot the room, paint- ttay will say outhuelastleally, v,cov. laces and atiah. They are 0.11 high. ts,ldiar of the, Mikado, who knows no advantage. � thokh of much of their thrift itna In- 13 regiments Of CAVAIVY, Of AVO 3qua- A mixtu 0
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� red In yellow to imitate leadod Plate. or everything witli them - No trim., caste Hindus. and their M L dustry and linbixed, them with a spir- dro" each, and 13 Artillery rogimental tost water, five Ounces, glyderine,.twti� ,
Jkl6w this, Over the sheofs of Clint Ont Peculiar Enaliah, or A Russian delivering an ....... 40-- it approaching shiftlessness. They with 117 batteries. In time Of Voice, ounces, applied with 4 calnells hair, . . I
11. , " nAlle oxcopt lingerie tuckki M isd Asty- custom In camps has boon this cook- -eloquent Address to a group of Sikhs, THE POPULAR, GIRL, be wonderful to its
. , filaos, ode width of P616 y6liow India ilgh.1, . Ing of th6ir food. The cook dr : have aequired many of the bxporasive 'the Army .numbers 8,155 offloors And brush, lit said to I
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Wk weA draped like buriting, frOr OWO 4 ;and the strange part is that they all Never keeps a man waltIng if she habits eawroorl to the White man and 84,241 man, to which are added In war offeet tn removing the age lines.
� -o frame and m4do, fast by owkWard Probloni, and especially of the Oasts, Vtof4aell alrols and f - � TO MDXJD CHINA,
I ftama t $e6fod & have strangely learmod, little, that ,6 W officers and 89,884 Men,
. 66d 'bond of friendship, between British Is o0ef4l, to be 'correctly. dromed usoftil or bon0ficial. So, many of the war strength is over 110,000, This
ro;�tteb Ot 11&VrOW Y611OW ribbon. Are they helpful to tall, thin, women b�, crossing the line. Those In the caste , and Japanese. The RuAsi(trrs Ftench Var- Indians have been slat during the 'does not Include the, militia and t �
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taken 'down, wrung out in a I \ angulariflog with yard$ of the little tering, This PeduliAr custom IhAff led : ship for one another, and in this camp 6ht ls g6ntlo mariane me n A
.a tb*lr shoss before an- and Germans have shown great friend- 4reafts. fish seas011'IflAt It was impossible Wehr* Ncit]*V Of which need 66rVe, the following V ', It 0 01 to -
. When: AM and ribbahs soil they aro Who can cover UP Many hollows And Always vemov, f�r aviary occasion, and never a and. Viragilt eking, Is beat mended in
�tAftwd gaAdjue And ticked lit )Ia�eio gathered fabric, to all 1wannalf of Wh, amusing and fat away ft toward children, out- for them to lay in the we"Al'y Sol)- abroad. They uumba 118,000, offloarx AVOtinful, of Isinglass In a tAblesPoOli-
am the political 04PItAls WAld and 'elderly k*opilb. and polite PROS for the wint4r. It lit beecimi1v a anit zun additional. The plans for fW -of boillule water. Whom dissolv,4
Wit in the spabb ot halt sa hour. I TIAY r1tehlbP of lib5ftY silk, ohlf-� serious tholdenti, for gooireif of par. of the world, thers Is Snuoll talk of towi%rd those interior to her In so Add a t*aspoonfal of eau d6 .
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. �. . . I fb I � ton and not are placad averywhorg gone anbitlated In e c aliance taki-tx more Man. lit Position. . .
TOBIVIKST DOLLAR, . possible on the gown that is not to Jig" brosged the forbidden line, It an gympath6tio, sentimental form. The 0 White Prospeotori travelling through at !A the Georrakil tirmy, and are like. C0109116 Or gift; �tandi thb cull Or Jar
i 0 - She writes to man only an very 81** the totantry to come upon deserted 1Y to Work withitrost ramity. � In A basin of boiling wat6r, warm , L
ll,iym, 4**A,AIw4y.4 kept the first bo WAS)"ed; . Inforlot he to usually knooked down, offio*rX detailed to duty In Chi" ox, OIAI Occasion&
They a;06 hot Wide; Varying fro% All the ltajputa ,Wftr ths badge of pot to lotirn many vAinable, loss6no or distrestitil Indian vlllAgex and find TW61%tY Years ago. the $,%pan"& Ar. the broken edges of the Article to be
dollar I 006t made, It was such A 4 she utvor talks ftem when, men &to seyaral uAbarlell dead bodies In tht' Sny was still In it very badkWA,rd State, Mandell at the Me, apply the mixture
half an 146h to an inob; frotti three the twice both, A thift Whit* 100rd from the experience. They hAva care- liStaninC, TO_d&y no foref
ImSn piece Of 'work that I couldn't tO eight VOWW are Used oni the hem of worn sash4lka, &round tb* right shoul- fully observed tbig ratstbod . tents and bute. In seowral Caste ign holo ls Sidedid,elthl. with a oawlls-hair brush, bring th* I
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. '?*Polar girl$ are 'aev6v 6&eful, YOUX9 children listo boon foutid,whoft o1pline is splendid, mid of tb4 courage ,,
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I � W part of the �Airt w)&h is so tee. Valft6his, Organism ju ftnobig of their Parents hay* died, leaving them on Of thia *J&p&AN* JoldlSts Ith6to Can be 4'rip,
. la"ttily at tile t6dollaction. t4n to tall examination As possible The girl, we piature gom out, of h6r tirgy Witbont sapport, - Sko 464%. tafe plttio to harden. ThIA 06mallb
00ftry. TJ*y ar6 used ,Fort Shileh serve th# 11roprose; of India. Th.t*6 Men Arms, equipment and syst4on of trans- I—, I
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A I _*___ .011 POt-66600 4100, MILny of tb6,,Ae,w #,to all Mollammodans, and are, of odd PDXt- It would have been a good plan way to do kind thitkks. Tfid Indians of Alaska dor not bury MWA, -, * Is dW016, and Is IMPsollilly 81314blt
if (&*to s"&k, for tholtselux, What 64k tort'i; )*V$ f"In tbX#6 to six tows, personal apmran06. Th to have ht%d sovmal offloors d6t&II6d 6he ix, Over slangy, Wr does she their dead, but plan tbis bodies on the Ut us bm 141th that right yAsAsil for 4*41(wt* oild obiva, eSo It lit 411itt
*0440101 f"ts tows *404wis towotl of tUft, at tft bottoa Of * kW&. owly hW, and Many of Oy bKV6 long, for Intolfiggim work, but there were VoTrnit men fo o,hfiff bar or,wax tara. 31116t; And In that filth lat U djl�a InV141blo, Wlitr"11 most A-6166101144" L
�� tl*= 60 n0t] 66 Mtn be" *56 6OU14 b&'V,6 b0ft *Par- I"r, y4t 0114 611JOYA a As, And likes pliktforim *rraAW of btualk, or pot" to do ow jot'y $A W%,V^44rstA*d, I bpWo ,,**d 4114044tLON
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