The Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-29, Page 71P
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h%ving oUr couvervation, citlzonsbil?, In
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building of the Waco, however, Wilt
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lesson we learned, to M ake friends at
Tomelit too $414 tq ItIval the Great
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a small matter.
would bo necessary In order that taxes
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, DEC- 2-
the mammOA Ot 411rightoon3ness; but
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Hadco, Tosell], the Italian pianist -who
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and tribute no well an visitors and of-
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that can be done only by using worldly
to regarded 04 tho,other side of the ocean
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, persons most in the pub-
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" Tilt, ItIch Tcalig Ithloill" illull. I0,10426
00141ca TeNt. vlaric 10, 141.
Wealth as We use overcoats and winter
wraps, ready to slip them off at the'
as at least the equal .at Paderewski, will
withe a tour of tills country, beginning In
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ital, and so It a began constructing
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proper moment. And so, 14 brief,'
iYanuary. Toselli Is only a boy of 10, but
ENGLAND'S COMING. CENSUS. ciety riunctioam at the Fixecutive
TH E FOX AN 0 TH E GOBBLER
pr(*4 ,agor of China. This re.
roads and Urldges through and over
Versa 16, "Look I I am
the cost at heavenly treasure Is doing
The reports are that he has made a tre.
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Alm Enumercit'00 to 1110 A1040 oil
An Instructive 1�iable by Toa� Pilate
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't , .woman is now seventy Yea
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these mountain passes, and gorges,
Willett proved to he an undertaking
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about to tell you an astonishing
)rid- not ol-
without treasure in this w( I
tue ndous mousatiou In France, England
and of course In his native land The
March .31 NeXt. I . balm and I'Vileir 3unaltold Dutlem,
Old 1�14010 941,
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arcond only to that of building tile
thing," One. A- rich young ruler.
way.s doing without 1110110yt but al'
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critics Of these COUIltrleS SP04L Oi,blm In.
Vr4er the direction of tho local gov. Before, the inind's eye at every Arabi.
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Great Wall, accomplished ( )nly a few
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ways doing without treasure; for Out .
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prunieut board file registrar general klous Americall boY rise vision Of tb
find his able coadjutors at Somerset kime when he will be Pointed Out as the
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T a Fo ad long desired to. make
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closer 4equallatance with the Gobbler,
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� � iSbe was not a slave girl
yea ra before.
Jesus, What good thing shall I do.
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llarV is the very marrow' and gist of
treasure is In. heaven. ,
2�). He went away sorrowful. Bad to
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House tire already preparing for tile pecuPaut at the White Muse. The exec-
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but as the latter went to roos
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For yeara he employed not less than
the Hebrew religion. Haman life was
say, Lis sorrow does not seem to have
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'"ll. or the United Kingdo'All all utive mansion holds 4 higher place the
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March 31 ilext. As It happens, the'dato all,, peoiple than any other house
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down and selected a high limb Hey �
nard always arrived a little too late,
. poi" to, be a ,slave. $be is the daugil-
ter Of an of flolat and being beau.
100 OOD workman who dirg away the
mountains to fill up the valleys. and
regarded as made up of three classes
,been of that godly sort that woriceth
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�,,oar,to,�l 114 rightly So, for Its historic
falls oil n Sunday, anti that day has , ll(.,4,4
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go had tried bluffs and threat u .
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4pk was taken tnt:D, the harem of
where it was ImPa'"Ible to "11 them
of items -good. deeds, inconsequential
,deeds, and bad deeds, and it was quite
repentall3e; but it indicated a pro-
:I anged inward conflict between, desire
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Tho t,bllt It IS the OflIC141 residence of tile '
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up, built bridges which were supported
within reach to do some one - tremen,
� to follow Jes ua and to retain the great
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DrItafti-Englarld, Scotland and. Wales Pead of our govern
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hill; f4rourite concubine, This. amounts
on great stone Pillara, or suspended. in
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dously good 'deed and so purchase
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-will, ])a counted slim ultaneously with Olass by itself. For Many years, however,
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salvation of the Most High. Among
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those of Ireland. Ili both caues the ar. !here has, been a,growing feeling ti at t 0
it UN person is surrounded-bY all the
"flying bridgea," as they tire called,
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rangenients are oil Identical lines, exw PxQc ritive mansion, although beautiful in
and In site is not large
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. quy*oamente of .% palace. The wife
by -tile Chinese are not less tbain, 450
Into the world with the teachings of
our Lord could Impel a truth. Ariell
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jarchitecture
cept that Ireland will have a religious ,,
Quough, Though to rural visitors to
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feet in length, 500 feet above the val-
the WAS 3, now
Lord Jesus there
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cell.que, and the rest df tile klimoloin -'Waslilogton it seems massive enough In
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WIVA%q 4e died the present Empress
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emphasis placed on the doctrine that
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will not. . pppearance, In reality the offielod on-
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Preparatory to the census of ten upon the living rooms of the
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Dowager proclaimed her own son,
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to oross abreast, and are still stand.
the moral character of an act depends
more detailed account, adds that
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.Years ago England and Wales were president and tits family linvo been many
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parceled out Into 34,000 disti -lets, - so jind great, So numerous, In fact, have
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years. These are some of their engi.
creed was faulty, No one good .deed
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plained this to mean 0, man that trusts
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that, allowing for the growth of the fbey become that Mr. McKinley Was re-
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nearing feats -feats, which Were per-
e an, atone for sins, because God ax-
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in riches.
population, the number of districts I p(ntly referred to In a dowspaper article
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formed 2000 years before suspension
pects all deeds to, be good.. It is not
aelats a great difficulty. The "kingdom
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pext Uarch will'tall little short of 40,. As living In �la seven room flat."
I � Tito social season In Washington thin
. ovstf the late H mperor Halen F eng and
bridges were known in Europe, and
by dolng,� but by being, that we have
of heaven I stands for tile dominance
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000. , Each .district will have tin enu. bids fair to be gayer and more
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ttilil)� therefroin the little son Of that
it wals these roads and these bridges
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eternal life.
at- tile heavenly ideal whether in I this
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Imerator, his duty being, to ollsidlike, lively than that of last your, which was
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U-0iroe wit* was thus the nephew of. her
which made Sigarrfu basy of access
17, Why callest than. me good? there
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collect and copy the householders'. h of the vice prest-
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through the wildest, and moat won.
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none good one that is, God. It is
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schedules. Institutions all(] establish. ht.% Of course tile ausiou
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derful scenery known to Cl�na. Along
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oistrain on the natur . ELI meaning of
mare, stringent observatioll. It Is
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ments holding more than loo ininates os the center of official gayety. At the
Will be specially enumerated, In the recepti6ns gather brilliant assemblages of
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I Alto palace. This child Kwang Hsu was
these roads the conquerors built past
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easier, for a camel to go. through the
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ml norlty Of cases by the chief resident plon distinguished Ili national and later-
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houses and resting places, inns had
Plying that Jesus did .not think hlm�
eye of a needle, than for a -rich Ina n to
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ofilcers. Appointed about the middle tiational aff Ore. The diplomatic corps is
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caravantiaries, which made traveling
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enter into the kingdom, of God. A
there In full force, and thd picturesque
of February, tills army of cuumer- l 0,93 Of its menabors mingles. with the
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not only a* dream of romance, but a
Gcd only ought to be called good, Xt
proverbial saying, expressing.' by a
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matter of comparative comfort as
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trol - of tlio local registrars, the$O In po�re somber garb of the -most distin-
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language, though more Lot harmony
calty that could never be surmount-
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turn being supervised by supevintend, iguished of ourown. diplomats and states-
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with current theology, to understand
ed � ,by natural forces, The needle
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ill, very high est torins of praise', Efe has
ciit registrars. men. At the head of all title the president
The enuateratoN -will distribute and his sweet, gentle looking invalid wife.
Battery to nt avail, butone eve Ing as .
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he roamed about he an Idea and
. young men of the reform party who
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represents the entrance into. the
received the most careful iraining In his
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householders' schedules (luring tile I �
got at .
Gobbler, .
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to the country, but to the people as
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ki,agolum. of God. A �aamel can pass
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suits of his training rAny be seen and
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once hastened away to the .
"My dear," he began as he arrived
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well, the proudest literary name they
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,is if JesuX had said, "You
th,r .t;u,gh it unly by the exeralso of
heard In his pet -feet mastery at the key.
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lect thow on the Alouday. following. 1.
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I inetbods. These five young men were
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bear to -day -the country and. the peo.
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cannat consistently call ma, good un-
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miraculous power on; the camel, for
-G-col's gateway . is essautially utn�
board. .11is teachers accord, him, very high
praise and say that he is a veritable mu-'
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must be dolivered'by the enumerators, .1 .1 !!!,�
a line bird you woke, but you-youll-
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the true readling is,
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changeable. 90 the rich �
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tumble," replied the
"I have said that I loved.you, but
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000,000 ii2babitants-the 'I., principal .
askest than me concerning tile
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not possitoly enter into the kingdom
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NEX'T YEAR'S YACHT RACE.
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the local i . W -fore being pnqs6d I I 1. . . i__,�� I ;! �
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trade cents r between the East and
good?,, We may reverently conclude
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of God, no rich man can, Who.has lived
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the West. In it rises a great tem-
that, our Lord had. clo3ely. rel'at-
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won't even. dome down and
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a iDxNVIse done away with. 'The �Olmpress
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ple-J6. Lao TXu, the founder
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ad objecis-firsit, to forea.this y
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Dowager was too discreet for this,
T.4ohst sect--ove of the most iamouA
mail of Independent action into inde-
pxceeeds to show, mein to whom God
Next fall will see another series of rices
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which Is succeeded by a genet , .,. � 1.0
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veladent thought, -and, secondly,- . to
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i0trusts wealth are given an. appor-
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for the "battered old mug," collie Amer- .
lea's cup Is affectionately called, and
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�r � virtual prisoner, while the son Of
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the capital not only. of the Han, but
raise Still. higher the, idea of I limself.
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there is every indication thati.they Will
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'l ,.Prince Tuan was selected as the all(.-
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"Nothing at all'. I kn9w your -little
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risees how David could call Ill.
therein- a mirackukatts change
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have passed into hiqtory. Sir Thomins
became known, the fact that the popu- .
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eritry period. of the empire. But there
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Son -Lord,'be wa-9 trying to rid them'
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wwought. in6t oinly Ln; the terms of
Johnstone Upton, who has i(gain an-'
notinced his desirq of "lifting tile cup," is
Intlon, of R ugland and Wales fell short .. !:�,., .
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arei' other' memories of a more stable
Of parrotlike repetitions, and to make
salvation., but in the nature.ot the
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of the estimates.by nearly, 750,- . , I I �
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. me,". sighed the Fox, "but must .
. . , . unscrupulous woman to do in order
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and permanent nature. Here was es-
them reverently think; now in ton-
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Sportsman- to let elthol-J4110 or, money
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crp I it Sensation, but the , �
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raudout illifteges of Inaccuracy .wc�re not -
I go itrid praise that vain bird, the Pea.
cock? Only last night she was telling - I
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" . . to attain her ends. She had to deal
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with no mean and that. she*
tablishad the great Rail Lin College
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derer mood he .deprecates on, the lips
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Wen they milght be, - They had never.
stand in his wny,. and for our part the
New York Yacht club's millionairds may,
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an institatio n which is'commonly earn.
pared with the French Academy the
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at earnest young mAn, words that
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were on the lips of almost everybody
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heard W thdL absurd explaaatian� of
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be trustet) to defend worthily the blue
ribbon of yachting. I . .
Were shown to .contain 20,002,525 In- �
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habitants, Sqotland 4,025,047 and 11 . . .
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eyes and raiged tea thers,"
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Illaile0i times, that, the .
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Fornext year's races,it IS not doubted',
. � MR13, THrODORR A, BINGHAM, .
land 4',704,740,.making. $7,73210,22 the I
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met" exclaimed the Gobbler. -"If that .
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mean no I . niore than "T.1 is Honorable
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wasAhB name of a ga.Le just large
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new yachts.will be built on both $hlea.,
total for,tbe United Kingdoill..., . . . Mr. McKinley , has, lost his children, but.
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.; _ strength has been in the ignorance Fo, Like eyes of the Em-p!vss there I their next last year's-cup"deforidin-, Is good enough I I . . in charge of public buildings and grounds stuck up. for you, of course, but being - - . . . - . I I
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1� ,� . a Chinese people and their. fear is here a ol,ght calculated to excite. her � .. . I � . � to defeat Lilly challenging yacfit� but lit- In We District of Columbia." L ,r.e for my society I'll move ,. .
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I � ",,', of tb I . second clause at our Lord's reply .8 . � , . , can be ,saved? tic doubt remains that the Eleirreshoffs hrid.41515,471, representing an aggrL' assignineutto Such duties he holds the on,, If the Peacock saw us out walking., : .
I .. �, I s Wrath. In this city,. during the great . . , � The que tionj Who then . . . 11
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at literary period, there, wao� erected in . . . .. I . . . ' .and receives,the pay of a colonel.. tog6 herl�- . - , , I.. . . . I
� . �"/� I - tralica into the kingdorn of. God isim- that will be ablo'to leave -astern even dom. Seeingthat th " "I li�croi 44 . . . .
I .;, been the representative of the ancle I is who is good.. .Jesus will, not: be � I e atura aSe The present incumbent of the offlce 13 She 0all-ohe shaIll" exclaimed. the . . .
" ., I the- year 781 A.D., a. rlw�nllment Which . I . . � ' I ' * Itr 0 . . . I .1. .. I I .�,
"., � as against everything. modern.. . . I . . - 6 their wonderfully fast 1809 or ation. ra A Binghain,.majo -w - . .. . . . ; ,
., . Inscription in praise of claased merely .W'ith:othei. Ilgood mas- . periled. ".1 -Tat. because any of th in � ..q . of the population aniounis l-oughly to .Colonel Thoodo . r 1�
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" C, . . . wealthk,* fdr all the -intim tibfis I . .1 . . .1 ,.. . I I . .� . -112,,712 every three months ti th igineer carps. Colonel Bingham is . 1,10ral.-When I . I .
I �.. Re ding the peTsonality. f the preserves an - � I -1 ------- ____ __ . _ . . . . the Fox had picked I : �
. ,gar 0 . . ters." Whatsoever goluariess thb:youth I` 0 re". a . I I ,.,-- � ---- to census . Q a' I .
1� �;. . . . Christ! , . ocords sh6� t, . . I _7�_: ._ I : .1 .. of 1901 Imay be expo�cted to ( . tell) . on. ,a native .o.f. Connecticut and possesses a the homes cletin, 'be a ' . .
I Empress Dowager a' anity and the God of Heaven- - . � .
" � it so, ma hardly I . I I has found in 1xial' is, -at God*, $6 of Ahe gospel,r hat at, .. . I . . . .tretcbed himself � ,
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the great Nestorian rablatuxi. . � I . titles I , , . . 17. . I Strata that. Great Britain and Ireland. sba of Ya kee'diploulAcy. It is Eta � � . I _ . . .1
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I � � � . - I as � . . I � contain tia-f6wer than 41,251),507 pooa soutial of his office, for -he is fileolue '!Flattery.amd envy are a d6ubl6 bar- - � . ; ..
" % . whish she ,i�ill learn .that the Empero'r .of courtesy and convention ars q34ita. . . ' - . . . I .. ca as a . s
�, . ffto(ry that bar mot.ber Was a European, . . I � . out of plac . , So far had God been- were ppor, btkt -because (as the. ques .1 .. I . . . 11 7 pie, 'or dri advance 'of 13'.526,' � lied �npon to. decide perplexing till it as . loses the other . . . �
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I . Tholigh seventy years of age, she is himself at that early da Shows) �hey were trusting in . . . I I otto�uettaund brecedence;l . Ili . . gun, and I 11 I I I
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. familiar wit � . . were. -A, man. � . -r Tribunal.. .
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Some thirteen yedre , . . . . ' ' * . Ly the worship of half a dollar as Xeal7. . . I . . I . . - rr. of strlldng�presence . 'Alto.. Snaggs-Do you suppose -that . . I I
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aiff she solemnly presented ,a, I . . ' .!.. : . I /--. - .. . Queen. Willielmillia an� her.betrot ad . 1. � .
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poem w son to the . .. I : . . ,lovers' quarrels? .
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I I � Han Lin college. Translations of. those . � . 'NER . S. . . . .th-qu ht.' I . 1. . . . I refu�ial bo.surrender to God "posses, - - . - . 1; ..,� I , e 7. I � . . - . . . i entations to the president at the White Mr.. Snaggs-I sup. a .so. . Why do .. I . .
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I .� articles dealing with Clli LIQUID .FUEL IN STEA . . . . � .�. - . sionsil of a sort not reducible to money, � I .�. i . I youask?'' . I
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i. . - " appearing in leadifig Ell . rop � sun news . - . ... .1 . __m. . . . � 18, 19. The Young rulei' inquiredi val. 11 . � . . .1, I ,�, I ... I . � : .1 . -y, - I . Mrs. Silaggs-.1 -wirs.*worldering It . .
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I . . � r, � . a are carefully read by. her pie _11h: Ves"'I Te ve'sta, Louiton Frain llarneot AVN,ch? As -if it�could.not be,possible 0. With melj..On.the ,;humanajde,�., I . , - � . I . I close to'his chief. Colonel Bingham and they VDIlk('66. referred ,td The Zague I . � . I . . I
I I - ., paper . . I I Ill IS-Allilly-011 kpirli-b 1.4 Furnnoc,t q that; Je.ms won' . ck -to as we aundetimes: say ; as a. matter .. . I ;. Ilia wife are. well quall.fied by experleu�e .board of arbitration for settlement.-: . . . .
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:: 1� she is quite awapra off th,6 jealousy ' Ili botcher.. the steamship Cow . ri6 .1d refer bini ba . .. .. . . . I - . I toil tile post, for' they gaiiied much knowl- -Pittsburg Chroulele-Telegraph. - .. . I ..
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.1 I . � . I . steamed all the Ivay from 13:.Oetei in Our Lord.h'ere groupa six -c . oirim�tnds matural po-Oer. "it is .contrary to . � I � & . . a ilia Stories'. , . .
. he moment the Chinese problem I . � � � � - I acting as military attache of the United. Would liell.ei . '.
.� . .. .. era t . . 11 . Borneo...Lo London, a distance of.%,23� which .belong (to the moral la%v a d riature, as absolutely, unnatural as( for . il - . . . States embassy at Berlin. . . 4 . -vlous I
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. . I miles,., using',nothing but liquid fuel.. are of (parmancrit -obligation. ' Five a camel tie go.through a lbecolle's eye, I � 11 . 6 . 1. I .. . I . . . .. night and was telling how It happenetl, : I I
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I '... h an Iron hand have. ever . I �. . am, kird- taken' .train the- familiar for. u rich nimn. * I a. hold hisi I masu re, I. . � . ., . , You really ought to have married �
I'� rules wil - . . boilers .for, -supplying steam. for - the. , ro i tea,, th6*Aixth, i,,'t,o be as- bi�lon -Ing to God.', Bu.t. with God ' I I . __ �. . . � . , m'!SS Tdailgaret Gast iq the latest speca hat little Miss Jones Instead of me," I , .
. . . "%( Brj�ipxess Dowager. ,As :tem . Ili ry'. were fired y.�he . . ,. . 9 I . , . I A imen.-o4 the women who try to ride the .
,� seen - � unloading.mac ine b , . ' . . - , . . . .at I 1. .
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I � garda a.11 putward forms* and ecrenion- same ma Lei I * 1. The' ol aa,iioL burn- I.tw, ,pr&5Srvbd. to u.s, In our Biblej and of nature, all. things are, possible.' He 1. ... . . . ,:, .. .� ..� I 1. tho* shortest possible.thue. ''Miss Gast .
. ... lesi she is intensely conservative, and ad iii a thin - layer of incandescent . . . I I . I . ' -ite4 . . . ties with - '.10b, itie's Si,cli IL,, ei!(3d1!IIOVR Utt)e . . . .1
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. I t�radltloh ironi. unoo'untea gencraCons w0l save no. one', rieli. or� poor, who . I � . .. . I . . . . .
. fairs of: istate through a door ,and but was, reduced -tm - a spray by means . ' - . I I � - � .1 I . . 6 .111 . . 1. -1--1 r--111- . 1-111'.. .1. I - 91- -0 - . . . , I -
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The Empress Dowager enjoy . . .:� . Mr. Shark (after. aulght out with the . "' �.� , ,�,�� ... � .
a Won wber6 it , , a . I * I.: �;.i�;�',�i'.��:,��;, man, , "aro, so much - neater arid cleaner .
, . . I - .. . instrue, tion that it. 'as generally ad- and a matfor of hisfory'li % has I ' I 1 r:.�,'.�:z,;M :q ,,,, "
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deTful health, and no -where, Is her** re� above the oi era. .! . . . boys) -No 0 . ,�. ��:%4*: '�:,;:,
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: markable intellect'more shown than , . Cowrie' was formerly ,fired ' ., 1111 .". _ i�:,,,�.'., �",;.�gs ��. p, � "Yea," responded Mr. . Tyte-Phlat,
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'. .� giene. She early graolped 1he feet bar i' conversion . to ' liquid , filel � . � . , `�,'�.�,N/.��.� 01ileago
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Which of all thoodmurandments were are simpli ba,nks !it which dad 0 �Pf I .. . . . . I � . .
I . st-rength of body and mind to their results, Only six stokers.are now re- . . ' � policy rdnewed'i ,�� . ft'vl I 'Fit'slon. � . .
� I the easentlai ones, and which mi ht accountsi and to which he seudw his I LIttIc-No. I supposed thnf'an ac.�i� I --- E �111111 I . Tito, Itulln-
,, � habit Of tniging a great. deal -of dx- qdimd .though Sixteen' N�ere naces� . , - . It ' be 9 drafts dayby day .. . . I . I . , � ,�'.?�';,�" . "11. .1 . .. I . .. . . # . . I .
I I ' Without .deadly' p4'Dri ignored I 11 . . I . n vey policy but Ili. .,.�'11 . � . I � I ..
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I . ercise. Then, again, She is a great be This. quostlim, in various forms was I . . � . . . I I stead of that I haven't so imbell as �. _. :", I '. . X t
: Heyer in the efficacy of cold watlar,' deal of banker space is also saved.The � I .0 I .1 -11 .
and she has ahvirror of doctors .and conaamptloiA, of �dil at , I . frequently d6vussed by rabbis. I '_ I— ..
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. only wh-An iihe requires the 'loan of consumption, of coal useA to be th;rty. my youth top. This reply implied a con- Wall, Jim civil sgr- . . . I . . . 1, : I " . . .
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, IV". . . a peculiarly deadly and potent drug. five tons, and a ton of oil occupies oul - SOLO.Usness of general: integrity which. vice business on geography an' Irith- rrom,g recent photo. . - IliLklialt Up Ulm lilind. I 11414 .
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tense interest in all thitt, concerns fuel just as it comes from -the ground, take the pleasanter vlaw .of a W The Buglish yacht Owners Ifave.not beeit yea send Out. . . . . "�,,e�,J , � I I ," : . I ; Y" ;,`�. . such haste, ; - .
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' by the Hamburgm thing within him whispered that his :nowvyoa think I'm, pretty. Yesterday Aboar e boats, but even with. thein . ; .
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9 * up' dreadful- British seamen hiloo'bad the preference, I . ,,, , "Too bad' for I was going to tell you'
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but. after' keeping them till he wag away from such aloVely-mouth. The captains. next l both "I unde Anild that fit(, �Iblneoe claim, _ �,� I . . � I
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. . once a very noted beauty, She )lea r�e ' . I I - . Chiang, Than, with it knowing smile, .choic", and Sit, Thomas Lipton has al- 44WIlat sort Of jh1mgs Wer they?" . 0---;, ,-, , �" ,�;�7,,� 111�'- Fears naught-1twas protred of yore---; . I . . .
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I'll" . . prisod if ,we f urnished the Tua .14yeamol; ,. . ....: .11, 11. " I _ A gloom would settle olgr the land . .
0 'be, rid him, Lhey say nothing about the ma,t- Wou best. Your "great possessions.,' rl� a [tits had imuch ,experience in, . � . , �.. , , I'll , �� ,;. .,:,:?. - - � I Where daily I reJolce; I
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. she remains faithful to the Chinese ter to any one, but on game evening .Thou shalt have treasure in heaven, Pacon-When you are in � I . . A luatter of Choice. - I , � "I A I.O., ,�,�: � , A, nai � �
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)�, only very finely wrought golden or- ILL the prospective brioi�'s home.and ,glibly satd, that ,our.*Lord was ot�So- I . is and during ilia yachting.sonsoh Just than I can,'? the Chinese woman paid From ii -recent photo, � � . Who attals,my purse steals only trash; I .
I . Will stay for' supper. During the . teenth floor 1 .96 it is. - And.you want past he was in command of August Bel- to the wife of the Anievican trils%lon- . Miss tiAnGlAnET GAST, Wlio atea A my thunder finds � I
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; NoLlAng maken her more conteimptil- nasal they will. keep a close watch: on use of that. phrase , or to teach, with I . I hearty. typical Nngllsh seaman. On board you can,t.,p . I he reco,rd for some time. - This lateAt . ,ro tieldo careless minds.
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m n in Buropean dress or aping a If she eats fast she will perform the paelty, will be Willinin G. Jameson, pro' Language as Itts Spoke. inches In height. SW budder at my awful tato . .
a ny and poverty are the fit conditions. for, various Samples of his work on In ali and is only 5 rout 2' .
of the ways of a: "lady foreign devii'l her Work spooltly, it she goes neatly . � � ably the best am,iteur yachtsman "There: comes Polly Perkins, Let's possesses a wonderful artiount of strengtil U I should laid my voice.
1, perfected Chrisl;imn lives, Uniformly, table before him and examined them Britain, They nro a very don.gerous pair ' . .. . -wittihington &M. .
I and cleanly about bar plate she, will Lord's conduct and teachings I inake It hot for her�00 . stud endurance. . I .-
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,�, Emperor Ifelen Pong wag alive 8116 it she prefer$ rye broad to white she i . I . at S,&nle goods a little Moto expen our failares.-Rovee. . .
, 1, tied with bLyn and tile leanpreas to . teavenly treasura. A inan having you feel when that dog cable at!youif nothing desperate just beoi.lu4c you New Toric Theater Prices. Iva than these. I 'to, but not
�J Will be satisfied with her lot; If she a." I at A brave man bazarlols Ii . . � .
I Jahaul, north east of Pekin. Tills Was I (loss not gaze and stare at the Vial. great earthly possesMons, ond held- lVeary Waggles -I felt flattered that have refured in It used to be said that the theater Shapper-Not lluseessarily, but I his , I
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� �. visited the capital. I a , God's Investments temporarily. In- deavored to hide my feelings an much the thought ibal, you might do Some- In the large foreign cities because tile WOuld like * to look at some of better .Not toil, no bard8hipf tan restrain I
'I I continually pray into her husband's . I f ality. � ambitious mail injured to pain.-EtDr- I
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miles to the mouth -west of Pekin and . to got "great pogsessions" in heaven 1, These are ray jewels, said the mother you, � London $1 more Is demanded for the INTERVI�TAS IN 7N Imam ING ftee. , - .
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��. surrounded by mountain tanges.' ineal sho will bring prosperity to her � _ - I Ne%v Yorkers have seen theater prices world for want ofa little, courage.- .
'' - the time of Solomon it has been either whio tools that he 0oamesses"them, who dren. With a soulless laugh Tertlas gradually Increased to $2 In alMOSI Mor, when I get I;ig I'm goin' ivay Sydney Smith. .
1� the first or second city of the Empire. husband and will be economical with reckons on worldly wealth as his Ballonius, the pa*nbrokor, rat used to TIMBIS CHANGES. - � every tlienter, 'while In London tile In* off to be a pirate. . I
his Money. L . 'ill YOarff tq . Nothing can constitute good breed.
� To got there the H inproas Dowager had A most po, son, Jinrik-1 11 Are You, Bobby? Ing that has not good -nature for its
I ouliar thing about the ,role, of satisfaction, has no right, londi any money on them saying they It, O, Blobbq, I haven't clinfitl6n ling been foil SeVel
l to climb ste6P Mountain rangm, pass marriage ceremony is the fact that according to our Lord's Leaching, to would eat up the interest, seen you for a year, and (he last leAseft the exPellses'Of theater goera, yes, but daWt you be soared; I'll foundatioril-Balwor. I
1� clang by the op6ttlings of giant eaves, when the couple enter tho'charch both claim, trOaoura in heaven. There is Prepared for Rolativas - Humband time we met you were havLng a ro,w It Was always 110 11101*0 expensive there come botne at right to steep, The desire of knowledge, like the .
many Of tham convortPA4nto temples groomand bridemake adash for the no .-In In holding and using what money at; dlnuor-Uy I my I This Is a regular with your best girl becatiso alie In reility thfill In New *40rk, beeausot . _____.4111_� thirst of riches, inoreagoll ever ,,with �
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I and too piss tht'Ouff 11 those Magnificent platform on %v,hkh is the pulpit, It In we have; kio man can Use money wise- ban4ilet . the number of'placOq held at $2.50 Wili A COLLISION AVOIDBD, , the acquisition of it. -Sterna, I
valloya which give Chino, Its name of believed that the aria whose toot ly who does not hold it to Saran de- 101nest spread I've soon in the age. tars nowl . - tra Seats of it New York theater. NOW, *hen I am very angry I always Ono of the best effects Of thorough
: Ilt touches the plaifform first will live grea, But the sin IS. In 't mAft'R fcel- What's UP f DO YOU expect Company f 13lobbs-Oh thoy're eliang � . - Intellectual troxining' !i%a knowledge I I
the 1plowory Xingdom, Arrived .led, the local theaters Ord 1`09111ftTly Moro count 100-
I c Wife-Xo, but I presume the cook Jiftivik-Alt; expensive than tiloge In London, autl Does that calm you dowill Of '0111' Own CAPacitkul.-A. Bala.
� g1gantil the Empress saw there some the longor� and that the children Ingl 'that his wealth' IA Ilia own.
a f th t arkable engineering Thme seven versus are grouped es 1IIdbbgYe9, She marriecl ilia ILlad tile elfournstances attending tile SA10 04 well, It giveg me time to got away �...00__.._� .
^3, a", � ran' will take af ter that one In SIZ6, health . . � � I 16 - a more from the other man. I AN 1113tISTICH,
feats, of 66nt t1rat%.A. When the our Outline under the title, "ThP COAL I now I'm having n -row becauno sho tiqketo make the plefts re still
foil, a Haft Dynasty -overthrew and beauty, of Iteav"Iy TreaaUte." NOW let UA - A. LAUDA13LE, 01MEICT, did. costly, Very few aents that are d(',, - I . . The fact that �011 were dtggulsod
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,W411 h6 determined to remove his cap- ii, marked Ina young rifian it f 1119 acquire, POSSIULL Whello witilmod hgaInst the speculittOl'so I Wonder Why eloo.tion plaoea are dark, Said the magistr&t6 to the
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,Ltgl from the 0 ji are to be had only at the hotels elliled polig, said the I
� . ,oligtern plain in Itonarit The inoon 6xlerolooa Wa,s tile sale a She -What, then, is the use in ac. Itere, saltl file ObAarvaut lloard6r, ticket by tile
� % On commeircoo astronomers earthly treamro, and the giving Of It. to pelces asked 1160.rolor. I Y6ur boinor, xeplieA the prisoner,
flo the city t)f ."Perpetual Peace," In fluene I to tbo..A�thftt needed it raogt,� J02 US qUirillig itf who had a miEv.spapor In, tits handt Is and at the Ban . ..
these secluded mountalner, Ile Ohang- Say- street speculators, So the average sometimes there is a good deal ot 0011tteOU311, YOU do his an injustIC6. I
ed the fi&oe of tho olt,y to, o Western , Ob) yes; wheinever or man Walks with .411 ft IS 6, almeftr 11dyin-it" to the The Supreme satisfaction of know. a Writer Wbo figgortq tillit Colors` call New - Yorker who looks for the best thoro, explained flie Orem.. I was not In illagulao. 1 W441 mezoly
Irl om moonlight nigbts he buys worldis nail, ,,lilving to God." It is IIV- Wg that onela whole life has, been a, cause deafnead, Sent In it city theate� must Pay $2,50 mratohIng
J?ettee," arid titter having deatroyed M6 6, g* . Eyed Bonder, I travollrag luoog. I
palaceo of t1rc Conquered, 110 b.uilt A I her S lot Of caramela amd oth6r [stuff. ing In tilo world, but not 01 it' , It 19 Mistake, I Well, added I I ht� Orons-V,yed Board- fae a. I .
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