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,00 PLANTS THINKI 0 �� a I . .
- . I . . I CHAROTER SKETCH I came the local agent of a yissi"Ippl . i , , N*******,**�** . *V
. I . hogoossm Why, one Main Relieves Vh1kil I � StenIsighip 0mliany, the Northwest- ' . �
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; I 11 . They 1r,otinexp 11fentsillty. I i ern I'AcUot Company, and. remained PIL I I ' . 1-1
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with the ,company, until 3.867. E: , " ,
... . Pon 4 Plant as some- 'I MR. J, 4. HILL,, A CONQUERINQ SAXON, , I . 14, rVe.
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. � 1, � I . X"t people look U, I I I . C UJR'' Kenn You Mosof '
. . I., I ". I thing alisloot ,without life. Perhaps this . In the year 1878 a railroad which I I P-0- . I
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.11 ... .. I I . I - the St. Paul and Paclllcrde� I LAME 8AQK I " ;
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�! 1, I ., I I . 1. to 011480 Of Art Animal and the rest of cm . on the Interest va its bonds, i RHEUMATIOM . .. Fr I
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.. � , are high In the scale of life.�? A cang4lan wliq Bus up*149d Cqnsidereblo ,rhere was f.$8,000,000 In prinf,,ipAl . I
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1� -:. 1� � � I 1. 4# Nevertheless, year after year, Ro. I look Talk.4bout 311,40611 . And His 14*ilw*Y and interest outstanding IkKainot the DIAIIISTRO . . . I . I . 1. � I
AIWI, ut raturp asid strivo to -catch some faint .0 0186AIIIIII Co. Hair Tool ,kad k
� I . . a road, the bonds being hold maissl)r IIX ORIONT with Qqinj , a. It cleans the ooalp a , qsps it
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... 1. . I 1� Idea of the Subtle Llife Power Which Is ey' - rrojeote la, the I-nodblAe last- - 46 Amsterdam. ".Vhe outlook for An, Oar" DIZZINESS AN0,ALL � opiroo dondrnfi. 1410 an excellent tonic, inore4000 the growth, pre-
,: , I �, , I elywhere, the more certain I become that physlooki Ap earanoo and 1110'NeuW I . - � Tout I 6m I
L . Ip 1. I a the hair from o , Ing out, makes the, hole 994 on4 brill out,
. ly funcral was promising. A young KiDNrW A URINARY � I nIcely perfumed and. not sticky, L I
. � even plants have ' some Power which ill maue-up-n9w lie Go* IR14 start. man who by dint . of much hard work .
. allpilar to mind in the, higher animals. ' 1, - . . 016E.ASEG . . - .
i . ! and thrift had accumulated a fortune . . L . L . �
I remember distinctly when thla"drOt ' The face of James J. Trill, railway , . AR9 iOURED OV . I 164roe boisl.Ose.
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.1 ::::: L, I I came to my notice. It ftis early one 'Amgmte, Is on6 of singular Interest, of, well on to �100,000-rio small sum . , I I . . . . . . . . *1 . I L
., � . I � for the day asikl region--mado 1up his DOANUKION I I L
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;. heavy bit of t1suber listening to the glori, yo . I I . - Dispensing, Cheml 4 C11nt01I
� L . 'A' I + twinkling with !coon appreciation of . opportunit L OR . Jq E. 110VUTj . st
June, sod I was' walking through A ,I,he cyps are dark and piercing, now mind that there was at%.
. a of our birds and the rus,� coming but once Ju a lifetime. How zkA -
� I I ous love. Song ,,,our joke, If it be neither seasoned . I L . . . #%P%J%#%MJ1%#%"^^�, ". .
''I ding of the fresh green leaves oVOI-Ilead.. 1 oo high nof yet, too abjectly. tame, to get hold. of this Property with so .1 I I . . I I . 4
Nuinbers of wild flowers were Swaying , I L . I small a capital was. a, problem yet to I
I - DOOR I L . ettriously interesting eyes, reflecting L I I .1 I I I
� . , zo? which came ( be solved, b�ut the young man, thfb . mpts, 1. STEF,V,zS# Edgett's Land- . . ... .. I.. I L' . . I 1- . L
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� . .. 111n.ny.,an. electric, change in the keen 4 d I -sio%time Ing) N'.B, writes on Jan. 18, 1901 *, .
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. and went through tho long aisle of brown . same I Jim, Hill, wasted ,
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� , '�; I I I . . wind The forehead is highi L broad, . in speculation, - He said be WOU14 0 . �, . I I -
. * � tup tree trufiks. he did L It I . x899' I wis troubled - Uralture - - , ,
1. ��, commanding. Back of it falls away', - ',In the fall of _. I
,., ,, 33.9 1 lit the dense Shade I found a great bed. Nvoll down to the shou have the.road, and have It Fanely r ,
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, : - . . small green umbrellas, May apples, Iders, a shook I took tremendous w6rk; It involved witb a severe pain. in the back, ' I L . 11 . . .
" L lXer beaming eyes, health in Of of slIver-otreaRLd hair, while the low- . . . . . . L . .
I "Ifialth" it , and under each was an e*quialte white - arrangements of various kinds -With 'could scarcely g�b up out of a Chair , , . IT LOW PRICES . . .
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, ... I " � �. cheek, health in her merry , r liwet of the face As covered with EL . I
1* g owsul - try flower. I lay down on the, soft, dead men lax �more prominent in the finau- ' . I '
I lau�h, 'Yet.. country air and coun � bushy, straggling beard, here and ' find it, gave me great;. pairi to move . �1 . �
e common leaves and looked into the face of one of clal world than himself; it Called , . New styles In parlor suites, Great*variety of easy chairs, Mattresses Aucl - I I
11,� I � , ljoj�js ,can't save her from th 1, ere whitening. The riose is promi- I � I took' one box of Doan's Wire I � . Shades
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11 I ! , . , VACe I these blossoms, and it returned my stare. ,,h I lnd� into play every element of diplomacy about., . Springs very cheap; (4reat values in Window Headquarters for .
� .ex . ii of wbmen-an experience tpiu-t, the mmith, a curious corab I P tel 1W
_pe with that open, tr I - I I - . . y 8 lx�d Wiggons. .Pictuxes framed while you &it. .
, ed the cheek, auk lo�qk which'atl flow .0 de; at his commixid. � I I Widne ills and was .c6tnplo Baby parKlage ,
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� *,Jjic�h I noticea that several of the �, ti rx dt the aevere'and the gentle; It, -was not smooth sailing -by any . y be troubled � . � . . . 0 1 1 ". I .
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I -� and I t I urns,the laugh to a sigh. Womanly era have. I !,- In Of cured. 1 h .1 I : . . . �
�11 , � to almost all. But for these stamens had bent over the pistil. And had. oato, Indeed, fro .0110 point means, M111;!1y, predicted failure and . . . )�, . . . . I . . .1. J�X- 4!0111011A�Uwl, :01vt,
h, 'r An - , . have itIceumbed. . � since. I . . . . . . .. I . . . I . I . I '.
,� tiothe , strong d vir , ," , , withit,
. i ills 'Pome view, from a . . "or, . . .
I I I aling in Dr, discharged their pollen. . The sialnens . iman would . . . i . . .
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. I., � I which had not ripened were back -close Ile You may look for all sort of At last, however, .he seGured'oontrol I . . . � � .., � I I - I , .. . - -
I I F, vorite Prescription. It regu- I . ,, . at the - . � I I : . I 1. . � , �� I . I I .
- � �� vwce�s a, against the petals. For several days T . Words. from such a mouth., 33, -7- - _. � . . . ..
. 11 late$ the ,orlods, stops unhealthy drains, . cit of all the property and the St. PauI,, ��4 LONGING:'111 I * '
.'' came to look at this big blossom, and 1. triv,�al .And vapld"Wqrds Of keen Minneapolis ,and 39aultoba, road was � 1 4
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I ctliVs' jut animation, u1cera: saw stamen after -stamen move forward e oynient of the beautiful, words .! ' I .. 11 .
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. %kneis. It snakes weak Women , .nJ . ,�bp ill became general man Ili, It you knew h6w soon and late .
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. . male vet � . � . and discharge Its- pollen ,and then fall that bite like scorpions, woMs th.4tt -I:li. Mr. IT ew road, and whew it - ' My eyes lQng for a sigbt of you, �1- -.
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, ,str4ng,'�sI4 women well. I � ager of. the n SometiqLes iu passing by my gate Ail Given.. A
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was at. last merged into th You'd linger until fall of dew. A. I . .�.. . . I I � . .
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I I 'A ' I property, the Great Northern, he be- U you but %new I . � ;� . . .
11 � L � That summer I planted a five leaf Ivy dent resonance of,authority� The flg� i I
,��xLs, ilia sap?, o,flamestown, Guilford Co.,
�, I I I � 19. C.i,writos . I ha suffered three years or on my coalhouse that It might paint it. are Is rather undor.the normal, well� I . I , .. .
, �, rn�tg�,,,Ikt moil(thly periods. It seemed as though bame presidenti, a, position which he I r ' , ! -25e tle 'of' too'h . .
� � I o0ould die withdPain In my back and stomach. gre he vihe grew ylgor- , knit and strong of frame, � Seen in . .01h ew .1ci an,, a.-* 4� : A tooth brush with every ,' bot . ''
without fainting; had given i . I I I . ' st;411 holds. _. '.. . . i - . . . ��
:% 0" kii i how ' ..� ., der, tooth- soap or tootri washve sell. .. .
, - � I- ould not stin ired, when one of ously at d in a few years had almost cov4, some lightra you would think .� the for the success e want '. Pow . � .
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11 1, up -di hoe. of ever being cu I . . I . . . at e oor , I . . . . .t
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tayf9du s insisted upon my t7ing Dr. pierce's 1, �. ... . I . h . . ' " '. 4.8- or t h dot ' t . I . . � . . � . .
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- . ered one side of the building. Whesitho. � . 0 straight' yo_`4 enter I , . .- I
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I - �, , � ' I paydriteo-prescription. With ut little falth I vin6 reached the flat shingle. root, I fear- , I . ! . ... I . � �. ___ . . .1. - -- -brief - suggestlorl&�_i -____.._ .,-.-. _.... And .�--p T ban .. .. , , .
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,1: tried It and befdre I bad taken half a bottle I - . I . I.. I . . � __U ya.-but k.iewt . , � �. er and -you- will' be ---' I _
, . ed that it would spread over it and rot ,
� - i � 'felt better --had better aFpetite and slept better. I . . . . I . � . I . .. 1, j Large native, - ability diplornati- . I . I 1- Use Combels Bakinew Powd . I . . 11
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� Nowlamhagytosay am entirely- cured, and the shingles, but I had, forgotten the', les- . � . . � . � I I Als, If you knew how lost and lone 1. 1, , . . .. '. . t.) r . . . I
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k, I � wo months' time, when all other -Ing at the , . . . . � � , S' � � the best obtainable. 256 pe' poul�d.- ' , .
all done in son I- had learned while, look I I I watch and weep and wait for you, �, ,u Ing I , , . . . . I
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� � , �tnediclues had failed to do any good at all.), � . I . . .2.'An iron will. .. close to your own �� I � . - . . . . . . ... I I � . -1 . � . . . I . ,
. . . . i Alay apple blossom. , - , , I . . ' � �. � 3. Supreme, confidence 'in the excel- , Yould*presd my heart .1 . � . .- 1, .- . I . � .. . . . . . . .1
- ' " the use of Dr. I The tender young exida of,my ivy tray. , and throng% .. . . . .
I , Biliousness is cured by � . I I ' � . ; I Til I I love bad healed me through .. 'He * . I � i . .- . .. . I 1.
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'Pierc0a Pleasant Pellets. eled along the edgeipf the rciof,.but never . 1 ,. . . .. . 13.;COMBE9 Cbem st &Druggist .
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"'� z '. � ventured out upon it. The vine knew '� - . . . . � . . I . . . . . I -_ , I . I
� that it could not withstand the hot glare I $ 11;... I " . . . .-A STORIED FLAG-' . . . . :"-A I — -1 I I . � ._� . . �
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� I I � of the sun reflected from the flat surface. I - . . I .. . . I . . , � � . TWO. RED ROSES. , �, -_ 11 0 - 1.
� 1, 111 I . . I , . But it was a vigorous vine and needed , .... � .111story and Appeatanco of theYllax a 1. . . ,_ �. . . . .. .� . � �. I I . - .
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.1 - .1. � - edge and finding no place to,.grow up- .' .- � . An' important' And. interesting ad- � I . . ' C;MP TE WITIHIOUT I ,
Q k d a trauquil uld X;�, . . . . . 6INC $15 "Pt ano,s.., . :.
�� mebody once as e - - I., , dition latts been ma4e'to the -museum There Is an innate satisfaction In IV* - � Jl . I I . I I I . � . .
�-Y'� � ward, it throw itself downward ni(l soon . , . � TZF ;0; I I � 1: 'O&AV4 -F T'R % � 0 . . , . . � .
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P11T 01 V*UUEUCLxeL ,L per W4 hadoal- , covered what space was, left' - - N * - I.. � . . . . ". . .
, �-ways run Is this.: lnstlncti� -or is- it- solikething �-- _. it, grateft ACT I' .- .��-` I i : -
�., esi on the sidio. ; � I of the United Service institution, p6ssession of the genuine. .64 the'oth . � I
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1, as smoothly as she could wish, , � _. . �- -s4vs . , - - --- - - - Uand;'�'there lo , 11 sense t.51. � � . i S. _ X MAO . ,._ �.. 11 . .. . . . I . I
. , no great sorrows. or disappointments � .-S I Vi5yd's --Week`13F. 'U I's in , the I -0 . - . . . . � .. . .11 1. .
_ AU which approximates mentality 'as we. 11 shape of a flag worked by the ladiW Perlority in haviiii.got the bdtter ol ooldb . I InD 4§1 , . Wholqshle- And: retail piano I I
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, 1: I ha,d'evtr come to mar its serenity. 1.know It' among Use bighdr animals? --4 , . �� .. . . I loyal tq the core, of Sterkstioom, one In the palming off of the. . 1, , and organ distributing. contra. , * . . �. I , I
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,',',-,._ ��Tho old lady sat looking out of . ". I 1, '� - Cape Q61,ony,.and presented to Xbnt- So It is, really- rather difficult artP I I High. grade new:pianoo. Five - . .
.; . �, I the James Speed in Louisville Post. I . A.11 7J, r , . . to ellAt RELIEVES CHAFING, ITCHING 01t. IRRI- . _ . � I
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1� L �*Indow_fDra m4went and thenturned to., ____ - I moren y o6uts-,- raised -1 � , , it ore_pleaslng�fo_eg-� . - .. . . I ...
I � L .� � . iy-- Captain- _69hand-whethe As.m , used P - la , nos. a . t-. d
, ,j _�, 1er queitioner with a little smile on her _ - , . -.,- _ _ I � . . .0 W, ,hibit the irueorthe spurious. As a mat- - __. � DA9k I ---.gains, _. - , _ . � . . .
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11�� 1,; � sweet face. ALL SPIDERS SPIN. � I.. . � I , . . '. R., H' do kontmorency,,, who'won his, - , .1 _ THE SKIN, AFTER SHAVIkG. - ' - . �. .... " I 1-. � : 1
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1, it's foolish, , But Not the 1W. . � . I It . . .
� t rous, krita6 Buy the VF erlInt, - � .
'11, "I, suppose you'll think y That lqoxt Artists � .. . c6litrivitzsce these ddya an to -make It al.. I i Avoid dange h .ond I � �
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A .1 ". , t, mayb,c," she said, "but I did have one I - I Draw Them. . �'. .1 . . - . . '. .� � , . . . I 21'st Lancers, at Oradurman, ,Was� Lost Impossible of eio. . . imo as" Gramapholke � - :.. - ': .. - - - - - , . .
�-, �' � g I've never for- . i . �k . . I Pond'i Extfact, whi . . . . . 1 . .
, . .T.&MFS J. BILL. struck down fatally. ni I ch easily,�sotfrs and often . � . . .
I.", �, ' . . � . . t � . . ng entertainer. We _' ...
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.1 ."All spiders spin, but not all 6f1them-1 at" 'wi .urdayj,evessing ."at ... for's piessi
1 . gotten It. There was a man that came to . spin snares, those. orbed and radiated'. ' x4an foreign -bo ) 1' - The flag 1 16 of black, In& eri. , I contain ISNood alciliol," a deadly poisorl, ' ,, . � .
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:��, �,,fhq 'island once with hand organ and a . . . � � I . ore headquarters for it. .. .: I . I
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�,L '"' L � ' - webs that w% see pictured so many times. half ,of - Europe, so swarthy the tones I . I . ... I ent chafing.dish lilays an finportant-parti mommsump� 11111M_ . .. � : - . .. .1 .,..: .....
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.. , 11dolikey He got as far as the corner of I ... �. . I I . 1. . I 7 . - .- . . . : kigains tp,,teaebers and Stu : - . . � ;
� me pictured wrong," says' , Of his. face, but'again, s,nd� whon.. he �� . , : the appearance. of I the hostess *as � ad-; . I . � . . . dentain Sheet Xasio,-25oto '. 1.
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�`,� , , , is way,.but he didn't. i Harvey Sutherland in AlusleVs, � st..,mks_0r Moves, pair ticuli.irly, .lie is ,- , .,, I I . I , : . . mir9blY set off by the delicately 'ttuteil I . 75& pieces foi:106-wholeea 0. . " � . ..�: �
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�;, ,,;_��:,,, that only goes to show that the o.we'r . n,) more thd man of 'the Zoyth,., ..Uut �. �. : . tea rose,, fras , . C. - - ,, . no, rumpp � .. �
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.� � la,'was housed with a cold and. couldn't , . . I . I . I . � . . I . I....
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'' 1. animals are not the only ones that Pin- .to rule, - . � .. . . I . . . I.. . I
. ,� 1.111�1 , I 1. .4 I .. : Ing; which peeped out from tbe.artistleat, � , , , . � .. .N ., ,, .. I �
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d, "f�,Vq.,qut' see him and his monkey, so I Pass Instinct. I I t -be. si6rilly,- . ,: . '.. � " ' A .�_. � � . . ,. 4itisre Enitio . .. I .
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I �, , , ,,,, , . -Wnk it *ill ,ge. _. It. is� an inadequate �pleturp -of one. . . . � . .1 ly arrafted coils of copper colored hair.' . .1 .. I .. R Wig En, . 11 . . . i ,-, ., 1. 1-. � I I . . , . . . . ..
, "�4'-p@7'.'.kaught just a glimpse of them. They ' . ..� . .. . ... �.' . .. ". - , . .. 2 1 1 �... . . I ... . I .. .;. � .:. . .
I . , , I i agreed that artists, may be, cla'iaed am" Ong' 6f'the commanding, figur 61 modern . I . .. . . . ,. . ' , . , .
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11 , � ,,,�, , li . kyo half an boui in the next street . -1 es I I . � �. �. . I Wherever the host4sb inoved, there moved * � - 1. I , , : , 1". ,
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� � ,,, _,�, � ,, I the higher animals. At :any! rate, .their - oibrac;rci�ll life, J aineg J �. Hill, Pr�s -1. I . I. �� . masdullue'adiniritlon and.ferabillse eliff. I, I ,itl�ERT ZY, -�-. CLINTON Q- .. H 0AIRIEs 'CL11 MT43 M : I., . .
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� - hat monkey. I've been wonderfully bless- . . I — . . , , " .
, :. `J - spider's web with a pair of dividers, and * -powot;,, .a. company tha't"inakes : th� .1 7 . '. of CIRSSW features And riyewhali; As. . - , � � , * ' 1� ..
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,� i er her head ess. I'.' I I .1 I ;. blood, red.. specimen gleamed "and, shone In d. n,1drcsb;a1IIow Von Disease by . I .
4 ompanion. upon flic faseinatfng,, ev�XZbangind I . . . 1 6.rafts :isaU67 , * 11 . .0 -, q. . ,. I � I I .
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11 � bject measures 15 feet In height, , the real spider ba eight, and- -the spider bti-beautiflul hoine in the city . of: St' STus of sipproval; that iheir casters were. . . I -
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� '�6f metal was raised to its present Pool- I ber, and disposed in.difWeot pattOrns ac- . In this residence be built.a Splendid . . � . . . I � a ,.o. sts Ste allo�vo . � . L L
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, r tion is A mystery which has never been I cording to their political. affiliations;'their - art ..aUa0y'. and st0eked it 'with the ' 'the, hats: Of the, same corps.., It "Good night, dea � : $1 and L Up. , . will find theft, a positive ble -
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.solved. Jaws, which work- Mde'wise instead of !IV 6 could nearly" th v ly.rose ifi.y6ut I;not6,, with 6 ,
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, " 11*01s,,'I am *so glad you lik . it, 0. BREWER,-Uisisgeri Clinton.
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, I- to. ,;et hold of you, so as to pay .you that dL rose on the head of her guest, and , 'a% -street Otta'vVa,. ' - .,1-.,., .- - - I
1.�:" . tubes that do duty -for .Iungs and the. ' 'a .supposed that he has & gallery, in I . . . . . . . I .. � . I
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��. � JI'maoll-Els? Have you been 'wanting brought together exactly like the thusub away beyond this,' that fiot-to�be-es- I "You- don't i.ay so!" ex a . c . �. 1wafol4w aU4 - �'. ., e * " _1. �
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�� . ;Wanteiv covered with hundieds of little hollow ' ever . -eiihancing value of great works . I I 00'W'01'. stovo , - . . . . � . . . 11 . .. . .
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I . t snikes! I 0nught yotl hairs through which is exllressed, a gum- I tvesslisk, thinking It must . 'r
,� , ' I Pok beside your lovely red.rosL I . . I . I . . � . . 1. .. . .
.1 . I - . my liquid that turns: to silk when it diles. Ilk�l persolially and you. know of a 4601,3L. iman, Ili a burst . , . I . M . .
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1 � __ I et. L . ito he, has devoted himself to e -Very- , endency of Astronomy," I I parecl to furnish the peopleof Ulils. .
� ;�L �� , I A Man Without TA I I Columbian, University, Washington, Pro- . W., N. WA Iker . I
� _ �1, Saddles In some form Are of the gfeat- - . thing else, whole-heartedly, Ile must I . . ton with all kinds of Fregli* and
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I I great deal of moneyj but no tact. (filia detdrminatidn Of the exact motion of the U1 10100,rer I 46.
11 �,th�-Assyrlan cavalry were provided with day he was Introduced to young Mr. I know its geneSiSp Its author's char.. solar system fig One of the victorlei of the ' ' . lard, butter and eggs Et . lWays kep � t on, .
:'' L - tlsefa, and the early Romans used a cov- I Grinder, a newspaper man, who had a I actor, Its story. You will And him, nineteenth century, It is determined that (,' �11 kilhag of Parlor Furniture! and Man I hand., . I . .1 . . I .. . L I
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, , ele Mr, Koupon desired- to Inspect iW . an . I tell. I . . I . . I I Tlophone 74, . . ..
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. I I, � 11 newspaper officei and Mt. Grinder cour- It does not seem too great, .a Mr� Newcomb does not bolileve'llistru- . . . � I . . . . . . I
�, I I . r I . teously spent 'half"an. hous� conducting I I ' melits .will ever be L d1scovered that vrill, _Ilar,oi taken up,,oliianed and relaid and Oiders .delivered pkomptly to .all . ,
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widely read and prized,
dt�d with several decorations, Drlt�-
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an Inverness minister mind his NA.-
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Vacant Chair.00' The Inspector wanted
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ceas6d was & cousin of the deart of
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their destinatlon the minister, lit th
same, time handing tabby his leg ;1., I
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M wah d6t, aghamed to tUr* 11S
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do, *,on think I ab6tild be m6stlmllsoed It
other opp6rtunitfeS did noi -atll)60
t6 his tastil, but WwaA n6t,lbnij b6.
Sakftday Is tho ftrAt day 6f the
week in London for groo. Ili itij
city,
, Jehu looked bard at tbo parl6h for 9 I
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older than.. dfid &-year 6t two 1111fter
' yealft Undosi bad 8,898 Ss,tur4y,
firoit, aga,liket %00,2 on.UpItUys , O�'
lest tpocly6ut.
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