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" Floricufture, 11Y. requires ao, rest, and mokmos so, FORIAL ENTRY OF PEK31 'ly_'_AKW*4, swaroontly, $or he looked IT=$ Ot INTRUST. �-~..W_��0%1.1%0�_ . :� I
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.*i. �� THE AUTUMN , �, I � ,,� tffto �_ .�-��"-.��---*-Ie�.-%.14el.�-""-,V"Ie�- good apgolarsuoe., It msk:v4 roots,roory - atraight othead sud now sad thou ""M I . .., .
0 .1 rapl4ly, sad requires roo-potting quite ROMANTIC PAOSAXT PARTICIPATE9 brusboA big t000rs, 0= blio *Y44., "INTS FOR .; i,,�'.�.,.
1. I HKOLD. , The de"vtoo of the game of olosso 1, ,
1. . ___ ;� I Diverging at j"t from the Arxight ar# probably Act aware ,of tW foot : .1 � 1.114,
Osw d*y the flowers %yers given names Often. TQ kow It in 6004 hoort Water IN 5Y THA ALLIED FORCES. lime it IwA b000xi following tho column UAL the g4oMe was played move than 0 wA. " T"18 PARMER - I I I #1 .
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Re�. Dr. Talmage on Our Transition And to the 000rth came down thoroughly and spray the 101t4go sy- """" WW �A..^~_."%ft�__ - 01 - P. 0. I .
. I . TO bring a breath of Pjlradige, ory day. "TAX 0* moom or oto Forl,1440" vlor- Mg,d# diagonally &OXON a huge paved a thowmaud years bet4a, Chri4t, the PURP4k3ING FOR OUAIN. . ,�., . �
I To country and to town, 6"."_.* . 1wrok"rawoo Marble stsorwsoys-i4occone court to a gate wbors 4 eunuch stood credit. of the invention being gIVsQ . ; .
to the Life Elysian.,. � to Powter godio-poseprollou or ske rool. With outstretched band painting the by some authorities to Pillamedes, 9, Who land Which In to be saws to I 1-�
. .1 But cue, it little blue-eyed tot, AUTUMN LEAVES. Altes I � . � 11 F.0 . -
P - way like * statue. Vilt gate led Grecian hero Of the Troj%g war, about winter w1wat cannot bs too well
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4i,11111111iliiiliiiiiiii�� Atob, from Washington says: VXQwd us a lit � Farad sad by mead and dell, Autumnal waves with their varied i M4 f reign � down to a long, narrow posagoway, ,1080 B.C. The word all workod before Nowla ''I, I
LIN We will,hrive had And felt box mission lost because � . a" is derived �g tb# good. view
r. Talmage took A� his text oqr day, and we, must la them hav . , and Most begutiful, tiutx call be pre. srmlee Was cue of, those demontora. wblo7A s a it As. early as Possible and try tobar- : , ,
�4 Her name she could not tell. opmod to V, the modu street ffrom the Persian *half, king and check -
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do fade sts a leaf,"_1oa1ab, ti4eirs. served a long while it this method be U0415 intended to be simple, but at the Who.bited portion of the, royal Mute, air slialimat, means "king con. row It 0000 a week to causio weed, . ��. .
� I so through the starlit milky -way followed, $mOotli the 104voo auto And through its 11IMPlicitY 040 at those 114- . City, T1*011,911 OPOU 40OV4 'On Our left founded or overounic." But not Oil BOW$ to germinate and thion. to� kill 14 '-'- I
14Y.O. . q I , Do net be ollot4rbed as you see good All nameless and alone,. then press 0*0b On the Wrong side ponin � ly the weeds before, tile grain good Is I 1.
,',;be found a path to, Heaven again, 9 occurrences wh ..,r
It Is so b1ard for us to u4itori.ktand and Wva�t men die. Poo(ple worry , Jolt leave its we could use am, t# similar to th,o*e in Persian. but in Sansorit, and oth, ,�
I And stood before tb with a hot trou. holding, it down far . Sown. ' The thorough poi,lverigilig at, .
I religious truth that God eoiu;stantly whe,A some importuat personage a throne, , mark. We bad left and 0101W buildings On or Astic l4aguages, are the .
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ik few mouleate. Any leaves that Are . The gathering of the clams took top Of the Various little billereavlo-` con.aftted witb it foaud, In Unglan4 the soil to almost equal to a coating �� .�.
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� - reiterates. As the molloolmioator ta,kes imsees off the stage, and pay, ,-Ui& � With drooping head and tear.wet not flat should be soaW in water Place at 8 "olplock before the south of m4nuro or to as Much fertilizer as .
I A blaoU-board, =4 puts upon, it figures pl,ko,j Will never be takea." But eyes, . � 'gateod b3r the sets of marble stairs. There the game was played before the Nor, . - I
I , 'She there her fault comf4m first. The, leaves should be sot on known am th socuot gate Of the ser- was oue'foAtura of each, of those atalv- m4 Q ads, 1) ,Franklin was fond . ,, .1
. . and, diagrams, no tUit the scholar may neltiller -tile Church nor the'State wi mod, ,e a , n do q t, r. grain growers are apt to drill in with :1
� . 41 And felt that with bar Savlouir's love blotting paper, and 14 some cameo it lea leading into the imperial City. ways, by the Way, which 'Made cue of tile game, 444 it Was 4 favorite tlxe seed, but when the land can have,
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I ,not only get bla' 104ou through ailfter for it, 11hare Nv,411 be, otb4re She could. no, More, be blest. L A
I . in best to have, more over tile leavaso . The space in which the column gath- linger, admiro and wooader. The eea- with Napoleon I, I I both, tillago and manuTa the crop Is .
. . th-'4 -ear, bat algo ,through the eye, so ,to take the places. WhenkGod taken before Ironing. After likely to ra , n far above whq I .
� , GOA takes alltb4 trattio of hialAble, one man a � " ])ear child," he said, go tenderly,. VvesGlugs the e1r0d Wag a big letter T formed by fro of each Stairway Wag OOQQPIadL by The average - m . t La called I
t WAY, ha bAs auo�ther right' % "Fa" leaves should be slightly cited on the throo long I an who 'uses the ex. �
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� I . aud. drs.%va t)Wm dut in diagram, on badik at him. ' h X L worse Might W thy lot; . I . , avenues loading to- tile ii.a4mmeaso marble slab, extending : prom,lan ., He's a brick 11 ls probably the average and thou Is whou the pro- I i
the natoral. World, oba VIlore Will be at a You way forgot the name I gave, right aldc. If you like to age these 8090114 gate. The Generals, their aid 0 t t P I the toot, t . fit is almost a sure thing. 9 I �
, . L mpoillan, the leaves as greqn, as 0xquialtaly vsiu� But ob, Forgot No not.,' � as fir in lie a anding to be not aware of the fact that _ eforeLsow- I
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. leaves for table decoratibuo, etc,, fix and tboir staff officers gathered at steps being looafe,44at either side of lo, 18 q1lot- lug wheat select the beat and plump, . ,
I tlla� faAqu§ Freuebmap, Weat down ad, as gracefully etched, as well-poin, . I .
� . . 't, lug from no less an authority than �
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I I Into 1E4 gypt to study the .hieroglyphics ad. RQwover pr6minent, the pl,Aoe wg --.-� . L to eachleat a wire, w:hlob. should ex- the joining point just opposite. the this slab, The piece in each instance Flutarobi who in big life of Lyogrgue cat seed 'to be Iliad, Whilo'somo do go. . .
� ou anonumeats, and temples. After flit, our 4eath Will no 0 jar TAAXN.IXQ HYACINTHS. tend the whole length a 74 markable by faunIng out small and light seed
t4o world, wound round the ate , in. ud-then be Rate, while their respective goommitude Was covered with t & Most re uses the wordaL to describe the spar. L .A
, Much, tabour he do,dipboroil'them, ,and one failing loaf (low ,Xj I L , Grea xs ,n r ,to tan JAW�g!V L taking that which being hQAVle4L_falIooL I
I I � ,6 mba,,ke tbei Get Some stout paper and out It ate I came UP the lone Paved roadway and carving t drapi 9 d no Pon . ez. Lyourgus once said of
14440uuoeit to the learned world the Adimudac,ks. A ship is not"' . squares ,of .(I' _. I" , - I manoeolyred out of the way into the .IQ bas relief extended from on car, Sp rta ,, , .4 6 I !
'L suitable size, and them , 0 . near tile ta" gain have $loves which I
� L., well � . a 0 The city is well fortified, 8 . ft out small grains and weed aeoda I.
- . . result of! big tAx,estigations. T) roll-thow ul), into funnels, similar in S, weeds at either side. There was band neir to the other, and besidea these which has , '�S wall, OR men I ' A 1. '_ -
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I I . w1od , . me mauned unless. there bo an Axtra sup- NOULAR METHODS OF WORK. Music, bugle music, drum music an& there were r in - , ' nstead of 'and save tl.w other, Ditlaor way I& , -
I lom, goodness, andf power of God form, to the -pointed big$ in which . . , opresentatlo . of oun.
. I . I L I P'4 of hands -some working ondook; � � 04 _. , brick," and a king of Sparta; oblow- !, .. j
. are writto grodera, put up moist sugair. They 4."Ju bagpipe music as each organization ar- taina, flowake and Animals. One of much better than taking it from the . - � I ,�v
. . , a iii hieroglyphics all over some sound asleep. ill their'liammooks. , 194`8 01111141t 40 l0rlVt11-T140Y TA140 , . ing the city to POO ambassador, re . . L L I .
� the earb. and AIL Over ttho heave'a. God Godhas manned thin world v,ory well. should be from six to nine inchas long, . 1 broo, Owil T11310, I rived And tookita stiLlou. 'The Mill- these rein4rkabla stair olabs was ful- ' . " . L I . I
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� 1, grant that We may have understand, ill a will be other seamen on decik And as adou as rolled into'sha-pe paste Few 0 emarkqble in I walls of Spartat and every in . an The fields from whioh the grain has . �.. I ..
. � log , eir . ji��ngs are mor r isterso their secretaries, and attaches ly thirty. feet I . ong and a d . ozen feet . a been oQt a i likely to have wee.dantart- L . ��
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. � ., I all thg guests Of the Generale on thin ill Width, I . I
I . enough to, deoiphor,thonil up. the edge,, to kee them firm, if 'the lives of .. I . brick." . lr� I L. I
, , when you and I are down in the cAb� P great COMVOSOrS than 'the - I
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. . ' for plants in poto the funnel should Occasion, straggled up afoot. or -on Many of theise'stairways were fur- up amoias the stubble. It will usual- L .:1
, 0 . ,K -404e knew but little of the Meaning in, soaud L%alaep in the �4hammoclkm.c . very varying conditions ulider which The p�cture c he lionorto 1Y Pay well to mow these down to pro. . �
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. . � 11 ,L I .. df tile -natural ,world ,who have . .. be large onongh to go over the bulb thai seek Inspiration and do their beat po'nies. . � tj4ex decorated vit their tom by im- be the first and grandest in, theL world vent their seeding the ground, It year . 1. 11
I . . looked . Aaaim; Asy wit1h the loavwii Nye fade and a portion of the soil; it for work., .. I The commenoement of ' me ums of solid brans. These held .
I � . . � , at it through "10 mad fall amid my,riads otlot4, rs I . ,, . t . a salute of Men . I is Raphael's 11 Transfiguration." He clover to coming among them do not . . I I .
I . QY00 .,94 ( others, and ,a - We glasses, it shbuld fill the outside of Moat of Be WontY one ouna wics the signal fox nothing but slimy water left by the
� :. -L ' � from, die in concert. ,Xjw c1004- Lint I , ethovenla grandest Works I �. L had scarcely finishad' it when he died, out too. closely in 0_& L .. .1
.L . , '001K or -canvas tak,em tbeir illipr", idle hop; of our go t strikes the upper, rim. . were conceived du lag his loum soil- 11 -the Procession to start, so while the recent raino. . 7 time to 'lot I ?I I
� . L 11 r and It hung over his bad whilelie. La -in and bura the roots, . I
. I ing-Will Bound the The 1)�ixkted end should be out,.ao Lary tramps in the booming went on the. Ministers and As we hegxed this and of the nar- . y sun shine, I . . I : 11
I . ,, I" p , or L the plants the . I Outskirts of Vi- I a IQ* state and was carried in his fun, , - - I I . , . I �.. I
I $'ion, 'Cho face it Nature has suom 0. going of ,many thousands, KOePillg that wbouplaced ov . their secretaries mingled th maelves. row passageway, the natural beauties . I .
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I fulsli. -and sparkle, and lite, that no step, wiLlIthe �eet of those 'who carry light will come In ejt the top only; ana, where, whatever t)ie weather� ' eral.prooessio.n. The.pioturo is dev4- SOME FALL HINTS. I I I �
. , . , a out from the -throng Of Generals and of the palace grounds oama4uto view. . . I ; I
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' the - great composer, with the shabby staff officers L (Lad fell in behind a Wo.were Marching am clean stone tio0al A�d not4hi$tdrioal.. On the It Is now time to begin to Make the . I L I . 1. . .
.1111: . human description call gather tnem. us out will be the tramo of the flower stem will rise up rapidly to clothes and downcast head, would plod , right 46 of the Saviour is Moses, ind nee epairs at the barn, and all L
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. 1. . - ' Where * 0-44y, more glory !a one huu"s doing - the- salad errand rea & The Russj�Lns w a a walks and passing, through a beauti- ,4ed r � I �, j -L�
. , �, , - - brancilt of sumilob than. 4 . , all it and as soon as It in am long many monotonous miles, every day Russian ban or th' on the left aide Elijah representing. outbuildings, It is. beat to be com- I . I I
, �� , . Painter London and Pekin are not' t�l maxallolls. of the day, Th�y saw to the .ful , 9, I . I .
,. I , , go you desire, take Off the funnel and � drove. One tree of iblo, rove L " . 1 4 1 : , ,
. could put on a W4016 toxeist of maples. e I . I
.� . . reat , weaving tile melodies that made him the law and the prophets. Th -ure pletely prepared for sudden weather I I .
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,, . - cities of' the world.. The allow it. to bloom. the greatest. musical magician of (he Opening of the Forbidden City gates was evidently of great renowm. It was was painted to the order 'of a Car- changes . which, often come -quite early '�. . , . L:
' 'L - , God Jaatb struck into Ule 4utumnal grave fis the great city. It bath Lice with this -method you,will be able World. . : and when the Ministers had started dead, but itS 80TA9917 branches still . . ' I . , . -
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8 . . ainal who afterward bebame Pope Cie. inthe fill. Too much' straps cannot I . I I I I
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. I i I 1� Out ihu$ n#ghtler popmatio,a, loager,"Otreets, .to grow the= OfL a W , I .1 forward the R slan, General Lino, reached into the air, for It was. care- : L the. ro6fa Jim L , I 1� . I I
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L � , W)hQ come face to face --the M as. ght WbJ9h very . Haydn, on the aid not .,Us I I moat VIC It was carried to Paris, be devoted to making _ . I 1, I r
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�L I L 0149tain brighter oightk% thicker darkness much enhances., their beauty where a other ba.nd, do ,Vitch and his staff tell in'behind, The fully propped up by many strong I I , , 1, 1
L - I looking upon file ' ' have comppsed a note tinder such dis- I . 1. � ,
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. - -0 5. ailm god in a - Russian troops followed. All the gen- supports. . . I . .
1. I Men and. the man Caesar is t.bare and ata his subjqct. I I .but upiinlis r4turn.to.ltome wasplac- le4kable. and to have the cracks so. . �
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. 1. : looking tipon t1w mountain. L� L . . Mal 'conditions; foi, ingpirlit, n a I . I I - . . I !,* 11
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I . . . � ad in the�V%tioan,' and now bearsAlle. ourely. battened *on this sides -of U16:. I
-1 I L . . -Nero is tilerre, �abd wit his vlotima'L It .Window. . io nly drill officers in the collulha Tode their A few paces further along, at I . . I I
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. L. '�_-'� ' � ' L Ilmn-aboat this lIM6 1 s((,w im.16 & L I Lame to him with powdered hair And . . title, "The Jewel of the Vatican , as, See that all the door Magee' , . I I � , - ,
I— I .L� : , fbat LW . Wallowed up T421boa, and '�ire Grown in sponges, hyaoint3as will d'a . horse& through -the several outer gates , point where the route turned us West- . I ."L .. stabl I * L' . �1 I
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! I . I � , and Babylon, and -will swallow ail our well either in glasses or potted,,but Ladd raft and "all this glory of iamb- Lto tile The HaTp Of Tarall has 11 ]lung are in gLolglordor, for tile high.wiuds . I �A � I ,i.
I I I . . inside* of the Forbidden City Ward, and back, to the oentre line "'.., "I � i I
L' I .. ' L ha ve S0611 the autumnal sketche t ' lonable - raiment.11 , � and', there turi I . A.D. will give ,them all a severe Leaf,, IQ' L . . . � I '.. I
.. ' . 6 "k oi-ties. Ye, , City O.,f Si-euce. .Na th� best way -to fix them in to pla flow . most I mad them ofver to the stood what at one. tInW had evidently mute" ,Upon its Waal since 54' L . I .1. i 11 ,;. ,_ 11 �
;,,� � �L . .Skilful Pencils, but thou 1 saw, a page- Vuia'l 'NO hOof. NO lv&el. ' .N' . Q* � huge L . That was the year -in ,Which assam . I :'�, ''. L
. ' ' 00 Rossinilound his Melodies bled making all stablp, repairs thoughtfully I
' � 'thousand miles I . d k large sponge to' a glass or earthen aX0 Of the, orderlies, proceeding 'on been a solid. boulder L Of L propbr . .. I . . e.. L L . I
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� 1 , I I . . 034, LeJL art- . fmaly in" bed ; a nd L It is sa id that every . . .1 . . . ider the difficulties :11 1. 1,
� I , c;ae& No am; Ling. W" ha .eel �rlfli tho'balb hi the celater; . foot.. � . I I � . tions. As if eaten oUt by the- ate. tbe�" tot the last time.the kings and done . , experienced � � .1 I :
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.� , L I iSts Atand:.biabli: whon God stretches note Of bra first opera, "La Cambiale Tb ' ' ' of Ireland. Whe triennial ooun- last Winter, ind aim to make every- I ,� , 11 ...
. 1. . Cantga, L . cLaek ot flying iquin, . ar. 9 � L turated L I . L 4 L a Ruaslah . sold�iers who. partial- Monts and 163 raVagen of time, thin .-ilobles - . I - 'I' �
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. L . tacle was . di Natrimonioill ,was do - thing more convenient. � I ..
I I , a. wli-ispor. Great cltyot 6;-eu.el with water and lot it grow thare mposed. be pated in the pr its of lr4lanA had been held there' I I . I 1�
.L- 'L I . - The goesslon bad L evidently rock. bate. the a earance of ,an iM_ L !a . . , . . I
.. � �L " : , ueve'V kindled -before Mortal . - eyes, - . - I twe,en tile sheets. So Indolent, in fact b . pp - for many years,. but a crimi 'I who � Common apples are generally used I ! I ,., I
11 � 1: �. Vessel should . ba of the shape of a - . I na , "", .
, . I - - the rive Ag4u; As �wltih variety 0f: appear' . . I . -1 . phyLth ,, .busy wash day, for their mensem4iisof.odral. Ithadbeenhol. . . . . . 1. .
I I AIOIQS� by rs, an4, up and dowx � . .was this master' of Mal at when if I � I- for older making, and even. when .so- 1 I I .
I ;. � : L �� ''.. I . .. . to giVe'the best appear- � � . uni orms were whiter, than any be L �. lowed out, and through a little�door ll�ad 4.3ought.sanottlaxy in fhe�mouas- I . I 1� I ,. ,,, 1.
:1 I , tile Aides of the great hills, 4 ' sue's th6 .*oa�"s aepart,%o do -we. You PUmOh bDWIA , on :ond. 6ccasi6 , I L . .. � , l St , , ,&,ggad to ples are plenty .there Is too greaL a . . . � I t ,
. I ,, L . , . I ud by'Llie IL .. . . as, And after the bulb.in well start- . 0. hla...� mislaid. a few fore Been on these soldiers in the field; one could pass -into tbje dark interl6r temy. of , Ruan was . .. � � _.. �, ��,,
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n , 44re afvb�p t i.46une trees, ict, the an . sheets of " LIE%uivo.6j) Stravagaute," -The 'y Wb ere. Pro- . � , -1
��: . �, banks *of the laTt' . L L tandenoy'to become careless and Put - i
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. . � . ad grass seed sprinkled over the upper ite tro6ers. were tuck, , and disearn : littl :altar and brough . �
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I . bable mingling of gold, and orange, - rather tilan take the trouble t,o search 0 ceeding ill solemn procession the holy . I �hia Plan is L L' ,
:,,:. 11 I . ot.'the, sponge will ioon form L . . Od� away in heavy knee books, and. the the gloola'see inoenseL buTning befor . . . . . . �, ,; I ` .1
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, . , , 11 I .and crinloon, and saffron .now, Bob"., beauty; and thay. itanid Withered ano . . .. for them, he wroto the,sidoie over � � . . followed the cider is.. of.,#oor quality, : L . .,� , � ''
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: .. ._1 , � � . , . . . ' . Lth, =if ond the L - shirt-like'blouses were gathered in at great'jpaWter gcdff., . . 0 L I abbottL and !Uls monks went La the ' L .
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... I . I I t 1 , . " lug into dTab and mardbA. UO L . fiam_ .pacom.04, and r&�ged, witaing for 4 . . I :. again only to' find L, When"he had -he 'waist by. straps., M I 'No L a , pportunity we L A given I during Jacking the'true,.opley taste, and has . �, � I _' I
. . ,. , W, .1 plant. � � � . � . L .t palace and pronounced a curse upon . . I " I
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I I . L looked, as it (,he nl�re� The'sum 14 n 4t� no". t " . , .sheets were At thei foott.of the bed. fril st mantic.pathw L . I t-. , ,._ .. . . . . . . will pay to disQa-rd all rotteii 6r bidw., . . I , I I
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I I . j* day gildis them . I ...GROWING BULBS. . . . I . Is -Of B, WOU16111178 hdsque. . The . ay, to.the we -it and view.. Sex ad-- . . I 1,
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'Lth � omed into. lire. In " The following article on 'Wide �aps b bbed ., . I I . I Aerlh.ld L p other source of. � L . . " . I ;1 .
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"I' 9 light the forests seemed -tinitj as the'Riissialas are other ro ag", 66edlo, is.'"ing, bar-
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11 ,: , ,-k , . ; . I .1 .smites maily. Tu.me Is �no' beattLy in . ning up.tbe ' I as.. ager and L tile , ya I person, . . signat the United States as . � . . - . I
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. � ,�� ,,, e..,, , " I , " , ,'t -he' SU'dBBtL had.. buret L ind L 'L k. L a b� a I ol 1,fie cold wu7' 4 . when t.ravelling by rail. - Tbb -an wh � .. I . � I into such baprrels it. will �goon b*n . I I I -
,� . ,a Ln amagu6bl, persons turned, back after_thoparade oommaAdex-in-o I f . I . 6ijiote)ato I .:L . )0� " ' ".
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� " , , �'.. _0 a I .9; W,h r osti had -been ji,ope. NO piim : of heaven, , 1�beir perieno6�Ed. L. J. . - ' 1. I . I shiny top boots . 'of [he Lrbyal .pled I no and df this neceSiKl(§s ,of war, ., I L t".,.I, .
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�L ' "'' mde-red in their �Work, w ., . . Bulbs are.the' L L .. **-- . and black coats no* . I should be thoroughly � washe .. 1�1:1
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. ,Most satisfactory of . I . 1. ,the Lipad I boiling. wa ter * to. wilibli plenty of soda
:� ' . ,, -first kindling o� t,he fiam,,.Of , -611w, t,b6lr . . L an hour, would surely Perform prod!-. way wit],
I �, I � I ,ol,ur Prc'We - summer thick ill plants for winter growing.; being . .. the gentlemanly looking was Over some of the most unpardon- was Governor of Connecticut, and Gen. . . . . . I I I I .. : . .'� L �, �, " �
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. gLlor of.tba.L6rd Blabin rded, the f6r thdn,k God that is not. th L I.. � . . I . � .. I. .. RANGE FOR TURKEYS. ' - . .. . .. I .
;�L , ' I I Y 0 _� I I -0 w,ay: peo- ' The music of -Pinafore 11 was.o.om� from!'.an iniportant-lboking little t , , ,ject." Brot7pe Jonathan was so.ottsu . . . I L, ., I _
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. 1! ; J Z I to, oba�nge ar - being among, the favorite varieties.. , during whit Sir Arthur dalls'a'orue'l the warriors L all looking as of also akes taTkeyEl and other fowls - 1 . .1 ,,
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I . 9 ;roots of firej tossed up ? . toriance, and the period of flowering I . . . Us dwarfs general -confusion. about the outside who has killed L 1. .h. . ... . � 11 I
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L . alld dOW-12, and every Whither by , frown -and ba,ouh wKe driven into aL Wal.�o Mild write a little more, -until the pain Who , have 'such L Of I � mount ot-vxeirolse. A range is. - . .- * 1, . . I
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. . .1. tooks. Through Some of U6 kennal, That they. pams away o4linly, . . . a ,praise. in, the ca . I sending up cheers and Generals were feathers An his - cap indicated how I I
I LL -:1 . .. � . raval a . . . L in soil, The bulbs may,be potted any , I . . mpaign, . � . � Of L all'' I ,,, I.' .
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I saw occasionally. a foaming -stream . L gr4nvdly! As 'the time during the Autumn, the earlier L I � . ,goi,og th QUgh the OoUrteSlea.Lof .
. . . � brightly'L L'�'Wleetly' . music itten L 'und . ; . �, �.. I I ir .L . . . . many, Turks the'm4n had killed, hence fowls. . ' : ".. 1. ,,,
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I I sot 4 its crimson. banner, thl' . . . I L .eat interruption stopped the flow lit Mora at their 'head tier enter and forever..leave their , birds., A flock of turkeys brought up. : I I . . . . . .
. I a whole showen of the Woods is maki the face oUthe adil, so that they will be . . - caly piping Man . I I Lansdowne marinscript in the hritis' _. . L I
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. I. 11 'L� . 1�ftot "Ours,waro not infinite, one sap, and life of the tree the leaves will the soil After Potting, bat Just @over his beat music.in the Next in li oops of �he of their royal MaSter-There were rich " The Seven Lamps of Archi . t t . ), More. have , finerand sweater .moat . . - I I . .
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. . . aithlid, come hour is to�nlmg wlheh all Who are in brought: out .or bloomingi 'but tile . , 19 .. . gLhad La of Meiuo,ry,� and thel Lamp .of L . N , . . .L
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.J'L . I . . . . .. With which they. can work tifider.pres- proud air, but could not equal iti.ap. a good look at the* T , I . ;...1 . .
, dripping dowla,tO 1OW68t leaf and deep. eir s ar Ille Voice and loloppr time they have. for roofing,the I .. . I �.. . L lchly, bejeWelled � .
. . I I � . . I � I I . . .� . . pearani � . . Obedience.. Ile'desired to introduce a to a period of.a month before killing � . I I . � - .
i . . ., . ..'em 4 .. ' sure. . - . . x the battalion of Kaiser.Wll� clock, somesaw the table of solid Qloi- . .1. . I . . �
I , ., t 6a,vorm., , . ,. , I ... come foitb,,�' It'w*d be. -La., horrible -bette they. will bloom.,Wlidn bran . . � � p . .. . 1, . �
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. - �. :. Most peroous.s preda-Ing froln thl consideration to. think that Oar ,bedlam Out,.place in a light,. sunny window, ,, I . - foliowin,ff L. nifloanco-of arelliteatur . -_ - L ., .
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. n it a vain of sadness. � . � The Bayeux tapestry Lis a histor I .. . I
. ad Moxart had not ,written a single tjiejx heavy boots as they pounded out The, horses that visited th' y 0.0 . 1S - I
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- ' �'* Gompal harp � , 40, not .want to 'make I g, season is, OV come ep" to the,otraiALs grounds were those of off! . . I I I
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, I ''. As4ldg Of joy infinite. . . our eveirlaistiog residence in sach;. a remain in their pots.for a -few weeks, . . supper party. Of Music sent up -by the band which had sent theii Orderlies back I . fills the, milking pill, .. � . . . . .
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, I Virst, like the foliage. we &de Ig . fad- I. , , . . mended his task his *lie found. it such Yeoman service , I , n the recent airound the walls I to the point wher hex court.. It was presented by the . . . . I I ;�
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� , , , �. list, felt the frost,, have day by day, Leaf 1, (Als the loaf I . . . . throw away the old bulbs, and bay a slept heartly until five o'clock. Italy, was represented by A bun . an enthusigat I .. monlah dalrymen to house their cows , 1� .
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I . I tbe oil b 0. � . . . Y. Last in nor 1. . Odo rendered !A the battle of Hastings, d . 11
Waiting fdr-the wAnd- to 81;kk�tb,gm. I . OEWG PA#tOX8.. ' . - . . keep tb�am and PI ' woofinialied. The, task of copying had the line were the Austrian bluejackets tWough �hey established a battalion . ows forms a- valuabloadjunot to the 1. -
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L .1 Suppose YOU that this leaf I.hold in . . . .. � I . . . . . garden, and they'will be all right for still to b� performed; And at seven in from the cruiser Zenta. .* L . . at the portal With arms at " present" .The tapestry L fall feed of dairy cows, I I
1. . .. my hand took on its detour ip I all hour A blacksmith?a shop without ;l for the evening, when a crowded. theatre . feet ion by 20 inches wide; the "con- To allow the cows to lie in Op . on pan-
' : 'O . gel winter blooming again. . A.M. I Inside the Imperial city of Pekin in and the Japanese made haste to f614 .9 I L . .
� . , rL. IQ '& day or in, a Week 9 NO, Deep, seems a novelty, indeed, but the L . . . I was waiting impatiently for. the per- a waited rectangular space haig a mile low suit on thb op, its mide. The quest" is worko in diffe�ent colored .
. . re are --- . . , Poo . , I I tures until the nights are freezing 1
4W and deoper tho ittioll, till .all. the two it leasi .bi New 'York. In, theme � FOES bF WINTER PLANTS. � �ormance to begin, the sheets had not long, east an� West, and a quarter British stepped out to be Mat with woolen th.read,ad'.1t. La exhibited. every to in L
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L I 'VeL ere is ap led a'patelnthorme- van arrived. At last at 7.45 Mozart :of a mile,broad. Amos, and the alirl milk yield, I .
� �' The great foe to potted Plants in 8 . . Into sevanty-two compartments, each � . I .
. ": ding' 'a I I Made his appearance; the parts, Of' walls surround tho Japanese. The Xtajput pipers had tak- Opwa should enter the winter sea- - I �
. . . and blee I away. After it wbild, Icaj shoe made of a special steel which I the little white wormillit feeds upon collootlan of yet- - A P a a at representing and particular historical . I possible physical corldi- .. ��,
.. After 1 soft enough to parimit of its bein w�hlch the ink was llo� yet dry) Were [OW-tildd pagodas And buildings, it 0 u a and and turned loose by I "
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steins of the plants. To get rid of th4b . . on of build. tho time VraQoe ' came along. and .
don, until the last ag4rk of the gleam- be necessary, without beating. Th overture was played without rehearsal ings forma the royal palace offho Chi� Russian bantl Was ready to greet them planAtory Inscription, It contains 505 I SL they, aje humanely treated, . "I �
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. er.4 post, the Aim lost plan is to stick to the thundering plaudits of quadrupeds, 623 Men, 202 horses, 55 ,Unless the nights -aid Warm and .
. . !Dig foTge shall. have been quenched, are. anvils here, and hanimers are , . I p the name Empire. If the. outer precincts with the Marmeillaine. The Germans I �
need, so that theme time -ho L Aoxed tie matchea, heads down, iutb the soil. house. I . . -stepping thxotigh the par- dog's 37 'buildings, 41 ships and boats pleasa, t at this seasonk it is Wise a& I
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I work of decay in going on: NOW . OL bellows with a grimy, swarthy, stal- :besides being dimag,tesable, to wo,rm�r The overture to 11 The Yeomen of the Only in recent years have any, foreign. and the bagpipe corps out of bust- SWEETEN BOXES AND BVREAUS, s o and lot them 110 L
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1. . 1. I * aligh't old. Now' 4 season of over. die with one hand ,While he gently Add about five drops of oarbolic said scored in a single night, and the over Only the foreign Ministers, and their ready. whou the awArthy ,inarines of A sachet of long lasting fragrance Tho fodder call be fed to them in their . .. "
fttig'(10- NOW a fove�r, Now a stitab pokes the burning coal in the forge " 101anthe " Occupied. him only . I
. I in the� side. Now a natilvalgio thrust, L with tha Other. There Is no smoke have to it cupful of water And sprinkle on itare to . .att4011alg when they came to announc6 Italy came along. and when the last can be made to imitate the scent of mailgers, and � Will r6hillt "it A much I I .: "
. . I Now a rheumatic twinge. Now the earth in the flower I pot. , ten boats. I - I . 1. furinally their arrival or their final in the line, the Austrians made their varbonas by saving the Psels Of- lem- , more bountiful yield of milk in the ,�
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. a fall. and no flying sparks, nor is there the I . . Aranw, the enthusiasm was only ons that'come, into the household and . . . I
Little by little. Pain by pain, Less The small whitish insects which suck . - I departure from, Pekin. There,is the aPVP warning than If the ,cows lay Out . �
steady of limb. Sight not a long familiar odor of the burning the life out of rose leaves are rOB6_ . 09,Aa%9S DI0Kn NS, , PRESENT. reception room where the Ministers at Its height, but instead of remaining mixing them with caraway wedoi. through a frosty 'night. I I I
0 blear' ]loaf when the hot ahbo, is laid against hoppers, which are frequftfly found Charles D14009 Wag always very are received, the throne. room, the liv- to piradc and oheor 0,11 day each Gen- Take halt an ounce of the powdorw . � I 11
. LIUX not so alort. After 9, wM-I& we It. These places are horseshoeing par. on the lower Aide of the leav fond, of children. One'day he wig ing apartments of the royal family, oral Made his bow to the other, gath- ad seed and halt a pound Of this pow- 40 .1
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. take a stalf. Than, after much ra.- tore. eajr It is peal. the peelings can PEACEFULLY INCLINED. I
sistdnee� we dome, to speetaelea. In- . atid that it attended- to before they, walkingi In the neighborhood of God's the spilrtmenta of the servants' Land eved big men, and took them off to dored lemon
I I ,stead of bounding into 0. vehicle, wo Oild Of those uptown ocoupleA a lOng Are, fully developed they can be easily bill, not long after he had acquired his � varlou4 sumimer gardens, templel and camp. I bo ground in an ordiniry kitchen cat- L in the , I I I . 11
room that was designed for it'stor6 destroyed by dusting the infested property.there, when he suddenly ran. Pagodas, to may nothing of many barn " Well, what do you think of the fee mill. Xlz the two powders well The smallest army I I I
I .1 a" Willing to be helped In, At last in a building that stands,�da a corner, plants with Insect powdori When Into a little girl wb�eollbg a doll's Like structures Whi .1 t F orbidden City and the palacel" a man together, and over It all pour a mix- world is that of the State Of Mor,
, I . the octogenarian falls. Party years of all are apparen - bw of emneits Which. lies between Belgium Atid . ,
decaying. No The shop proper, occupying the great- ftilli grown they ars very porsisto t,� pdrambaliltor, ta. all Instant thle tiny ly of zoo use at all. . . asked a well kn6wn di,01onlat. u ea rad Germany. The sigo of this $wall Conn. �
sudden change. - So s d on ,th a vehicle upset, the dolls. being thrown In a large enclosure just inside the alf i's the decayed headquarters of oil of lemon peal and three ounces
fle,rde oannoniding of tho batteries lot 14 6 and several Applications have to be try is only four square miles and AS
I I I side street,. The office, or reception made In ordw LOAM them, and even out. , Main gate the officers abandoned their 0. decayed dovoramenit;ll he answered, of 'Oil of ,bergamot. This makes a . La also I
. life; but a fading away --slowly- ' I � dainty powder for saallote to time in army edylaists of one man, who .
I grad(tally. As the loaf I Lk -a the, leaf., roam, Of the hOtAtShoolng parlor at then absolute riddance Is dodbtful'. It was a bad accident am Jar as they horses slid proceeded afoot aoroag a . 11 , - 90 1 the bureau drawers, linen alogets P tile police force, thus combining 'in big
Again i Like the lopf we fade, to the front and at this store, oco,tipieg Aphided propagate no. quickly, And In wore concerntd,. for wax heads and , haildsomebr covered marble bridge and BIRDIS IN STORMS. p"aon the entire military, and L
' a 15qu4`r6 Of space, Of the width of the n limbs are not caloillated to Stand Much up ilighits of me'rhic stair,$ storms bat boxeso handkerchief cases, etc, It own Moresnet IN . 1.1
make room for others. Next year's for- baildingt and running umbers a* marvelously great, It re- from th6 During tremendous . wind is called verbona sachet, civil forces of thh country. I
ests will be as grandly folla80 as back about quired olose Attention to keep planti harA usage, The little Mold burnt crevice$ of which grew weeds and birds may sometimes be seen: flying A rather expanAve sadhaf, ,1ut ono an Ideal and indeP611(1011t republic, Utk- .. __11 I
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twenty feet, where An office railing moderately free from them. The see Into fears, ando modb, to the ZOV8116t'll grasses, and indeed troni between, the ov that Well pays for the mak,,ng in der a burgomaster And ten council- ,
thin. &horo Ira other generations of - , ethead at a great altitude, When *1
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oak leaves to take the (Place is Placed, dividing the reception room ret it to,commence, at first ol 0 Borrow, refused to be comforted. paving stonew of the whole court thin phenomenon is obsexvod, it may composed thus; -011 of patchoull, 1-9 Mtn, ApITt from Moreanet And other i,
-of those which this autumn perish, from the blacksmith shop. them, or 'Porhapos before they arrive, Then come home With Mao" there grew rank weeds. The doors of' be taken foor granted that the upper 4raolim; oil of rose geranium, 1-2 diminutive States Such as San Marino, .
N,ext Xo,y,tha cradle of�lbho wind will On the flow Of the office or recap- -fqr there are very few plan Whispered, soothingly, "and wWI1 000 If the largo building at the summit of atmoophero is comparatively quiet and dracbmt attar of roxes, 1-2 drachm; Monaco, and Luxembargo With their I 1�
to that wo oan0t. find home grand WaX60 lady this marble stairs boA been thrown a of 40, 120, and 325 �
I Lion room there Is a two-hundr6a.dol- tire not attacked before tileaeason ad- that the diaturbamea. In confined chief- oil of saadalwoodo I dmohnl; olf of X001pedtiv'6 'armlo
X004k tlwyoilug buds, Thawoodswill In milks and matins for you." open. The place Was in a direct line Ly to the lower regions. lavoudor, I dradlim; oil of olo#os, t-2 Mau, the sn'tL11est European standing . W, A , I ,
I* all it -hum .With the,,ohorus of leafy lwr rug; there are-bomfortable ahairx vanaes very far. .
About, for visitors or for customers ---.* So back to tho big house the two with the gate so the column WAroh- I
volees. .If the tree La front of your . W60t, and gare anough, up in his chil. When & heavy wind Or Bat& sPrInga dr4am, Oil of bergamot, $ 1.2 Army in that of So.r'Vl&' With a' total le
. i I ad straight through, tramping ovdr up, the gulls, towns, and petrels will 7 . .
I home, like Elijah, takes a chariot of Waiting;' there 18 & desk for the Man. PLAXT NOTES, aron a liargoory ha Managed to discover 4raohnis; extract of Musk, 1-2 draohmi fitrOugth 148C ear of 19,000 men' The I
give, its Mantis will fall upon Wislia, agtT, and thero.ars potted palms. And . , L% heavy Brussels darpot fall of the fly, to and fro over the water's sur-' afrongth Of tho armies of Hur- . . .11
all thin It separated from the shop Now that foliage plants at 00 popu. it few prettily dromea dolls. with dusts of o4ouths and even Covered L mix well und, add to 2 drac,lims of this Peace . �� .
I a - her perambala- a I kdod face, rising And falling And uttering compound lounce of powdered otris OPO amounts to nearly 10000,000 Men, ,
. I &-, whon. we go, othe.rs take our itself only by that -office railing lar, why not try raising little orange them safely tucked to with bits of ttraw Am dobrl , ' their peculiar cries of warning. If the root, I dracha Tonquid beans awl 2 Which, wadId be inoreasea to at least It .,
� AW�Arm. We do not grudge the fit- aerosol the Inner and of thin. reception and letaom tress from Aced f It to later. tor.th,b little girl trotted off. � grokladftf W � as 6V6rYWb6re- A huge storm exttnds too high up they will I ...
� furl& seea down, eating to watch tham growing, rind Out it is LA tl* sequel that the best platform, with elaborate carvings, drift gradually with the wind, or fly Ounces aiff6d Plud Hawdafi population Denmark maiaLA1118
genorations their places.' We, to=, beyond which one E. 15 060,000 in came 6f War. In proper. 1,
1, 'It have had our good time, Let the, length Of the shop men busily en. With age, they b"=6 v4wy Ornament. Part- of the story Ilea. The ehild's was o6vexed with, dirt and dust. as Away On the edge of the hurricane, This is a favorite saobot for veil ti0ft to 1� ,
- a EI come oil and have their good Ingland f6wdst soldiers
� A young horring-gall, a petrel or 4 rolls and "Irt waist be.t". rrho per. most and E,
� bosart was sot on Making some return was the throne upon it. The broaxe, te iXA
I � I . gaged sboolng botoes in this black. als their leaves being rich and glomay TA thaA surprised will bftt UP fum can barenewed by droin)hAS ee- Ill t 06 Of Peace,
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A I Me, 11%kra IS no sighing 1"MoAg Smith% shov without A -fire, looking. r � for this kinill"k, tie her parents, ,pillars wore bracked And dusty, This against the wind with powerful flight. I
qPW86 leaves at my foe4 because other Cuttings root much More swiftly who had not the, faintest suspicion of ,Wss th,8 reception hall for foreign Min- It will rise high in the air facing the easionally a, tow tlrop4 of the scented - , �' , "' ;
leaves 441- to follow thom. After a -----*- � and dti,voly Unat allowact to wilt be- her frioon4ls personality, took her to i6tera, but evidently to Ministers bad gale and making a little progroastor. 011* 00 the m4abots. - � I .
lifetime ' of I*eaching, doctoring, 'MIGET HAVE L90T T311T. fors being met. 8o, it you have to dar- town to choose something, Her choice dalled In recent Months, wa,r<l as wall as upward. Then it will . ..........os....."'. VV11D&TIMUT LITERATIZ ' "
selling, sewing, or digging, 16t us ' Mrit, 8t&rv6m_Tb&t Mr. Slop*y has ry tboo any distance, and tbm* k 1011 eventually upou a org6ounly . suddenly descend with rapid flight to. in CA -RE or SILVE.U. CIerk-Tboso Alew gloves Are to 4011 I
belt 11 In#, PQ bow In boumod book# Here and there stood solemyt groupm ward onis side of ths storm swept Vath, T1 �� for a dollar, aren't theyt 11
C406,01111Y RiVO WAY for those who �skipped out without 1041109 his boolrd. 4&ZVW Ot t w t t t - of eunnobo, pisslvbly horrified at the but fs'lift Off at 040S Name time in Do not Allow any substance coitta,la. , .
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i� come on� to do th,.� pretiehing, doctor- kr- 9tfttb0Ard-W61I, that thould bb to a fruit loan with 0, little, **ter *Ad ths poorooll his smAll, visitor brought spectacle of foreign trool'S marching oncs 0 it will awsap, Around and � lug rubber to come in contact with -Markley f 0 1 She's toy. Tell her -
t Ing, getting, mcwIng, and digging. a rell#f to you. Yowli Often doolered ftraw VA tm too, U& moat delloats him be was surprised and delighted to through the sacred grounds without face � ,
Go.1 grant that their UP, MAY W I he; was *0 416phant an your h' wild flowou &ud ferns May be okr- 0168, * oopy of "Pavid ulpperfield'.11 the otoTm, ascending heavenward anver article& '"Phur 'a U804 'n At 6, tboOilgh Of course, thWft only
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� twighter than mus has been? Itroo. Starloom-1 sbo,Ald toily he wAs Aeod any distancs' without failing if Not until mthy years later, w ;m,. , I worth a dollar. 1.
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i As 1018,96t Old" do not let 00 66 Af- auf elephant, for he'# taken his trank thus protootod it= the sit. aging theme tactics the bird, will arid. , silver comes in COAtact with Any Clerk toMrs. Markley, a moment
i jxont6d, If young Men and Women wit,14 him. . . I . girl learn wbo the "kibil g6ftt: Man of Some -rank and an officer, AS, I uallY work Itself to one, Aldo of tho � anmut Of lulPhuV4 no matter how later-Theyt,T6 411.'M, mOam, thm*h of 4(
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