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. I . . THZ OLINTON NEW E&A , � . I . I July r5d), 1901 1 1
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1. , . "OWT e I I I -CURIOUS CHRISTIAN NAMES.
. � I .- . Tv TV �7- .. A STORM. VFNTRILOQUI$M F.XTRAORPINARY. I * ,
I . UNTII. H.R. FELU IN l,OV4- I , . __ - 10ur4ona lullpooe,il Upon ChIliften J.W . � . �. � ___ ,. " ____ ; , .- �. i i ; _._ , '... . .... � I
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tut sky A P"Walt goat of pmr*7 (0041, who Alotoulml . . -.9 . "
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AtIlwat kin,; 1�0170rmanoe Give*
i Look (a , the Caprice of rptrouts.
. I ; Hanover read tile rQve . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillililittillifillilloilltiliiiiifiiilfilllllitiliiiii,it,�,�. .
your mirror . I Nor learo*d the lo[cs, lore; Among #is Willow boughs the wind $a ilmineval,v I Ono of.tbo most curious names ever bov I I
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10 ... I : today. Tate, ! 0 The pa, , ns . We blue, till di;unood ds% l." I waillov, I., One of the peculiarities -of SotberuN stowed upon a girl Is Alto, find Graceih, '. � b �
� , He, I's U1, trallipled o'er. I bovl lying In he woot= skies . elaborated jokes was the Way tn W1110131 her name being reglaterelI at Somerset . . � � � I
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� a last look at I 09 14.11.ottc. tile violet, I to moon, $I 011vor Shallop, piles. he worked up to them .Us pretended, to I .
. .�. I rsy-d; House, London, In 1898, when, she was
I Ill vain with Incense p . . , I Beneath a crimson thread to spil I J have accidentally discovered that he Poor
our gray .Ile never thought iliat nowero meant aught , The parttow glory of the sun. u-1 . sesoed the"gift of the born ventriloquist baptized.. Her 01ster's name to equally -
I I . Kair. It surew i . l, 1jutil ll� loved a alllid. � � I Th . anus -Nun Nicer. When Aire And: I
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i 1. Ik rover fire&med Lot beauty,; 1. �[ shades, descending, Sion of a supoer party given, in his honor � THAT THE
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IK last 1.1 . �r blessed the world oadon suburb. - .
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! t e Ile Hoye is rippi'lue. rills, , , " 'Obscure tile landscape, and I feel the abIll of L at a pleasant house in a 14 marry 4 youth whose Christian name - �, -_ -
I The beatbored hills, ti, , . There was a foolish kind of hanger on of . �� -7 = �, .
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I .. - you Want 1. otorrap impeudint. ,compares favorabIF-for example, Acts, of . E
. The scale roam 0ag untv I'd, , a ; L strengthening breeze 1 Sothern's who loved. to boast of his In- . - Ir T-41 . I
. 'it §() ; 0 u Ims, the winter's riva*p I Borne on the ever . V the Apostles, i .- . - FAC-SIMULIr"
, I . . J1 I bear the soughing of the trees . ,
. . . , . I timacy with the famous comedian., He ---
, � Tbr`b"u.1`uW1Zb1;.'.`.nd .the obade- b This to a name found on an. English -1
� � ,. - needLn t cep .. 41.,,- ad often said.. "I wish YOU Would let Me L - :, 11 I
........ � H ., .j i Avid. sounding from the rocky ablero . � parlsb register; Actsopostle, Son of Thom
. . . r a y , o did not care that earth Was 149 The angry ocean's sullen roar. ctical Jokes, 11
� 11 I "W, � . . � 9 until Ile loved A alaid. �. W.4; I . help you In tine of your pro as and Elizabeth Pogdeu, was baptized .Avegetable?feparallonforAs� . 5110NATURE
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; �, I heir a week longer than L . ., !.;') I mock Mr, Sothera." Sotbera humored hiq de. . a a _nice In . . I
1� " ; , She came, an With curtains drawn and bolted door . tba Aug. 2. 1795. Ag 1 , this name Og Imilating4heToodoadRegula- .,��'OF
� � I You wishe here's no d with her advent . � .,'I -1 tompcst,13 roving; � sire, Mr. Edgar Pemberton tells the records In 1$33, when Acts, of the Apos- . the 8 id=lis andBowe)A of . ,.
The very -stars drow near# 1, .0 11 ThoWhall without J4 cold and dark, pyreet pleacq story In his "Memoir of Sother1l, Pp. 0 . - .
I , . guesswo,rk about this; And every bird his spirit 8tlrr4 "... I . - L . . , ties, son of RIchard, and Phobe konnett, . -
. , _ , I . I . . my soul is laying. I . The comedy must for my purpose be I
: - it's su ,very flowlor grew dear, I hear -the fusillade at leaves reduced to a paragraph, You know how was.baptized. This a
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A I And all the earth went w3d'with mirth liurle to, to preferable to What and Dum Spiro �� , so-'s'se"oss's
� . L. To re- . L' . ." . , 4 upward to, my cottager Owes, food the professional ventriloquist Is of I
: I � I To hear his homage pald, . L against tile lattice pans, Spero, viameis with which.children bAV8 - - .
s It o r e ' 'lob, sure," he said, .111 was as,dgad . talking up the chimney to an line,
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color to , , I . � . JAW I loved it inaldt" � man on the roof. , .It Wits a patriotic American who, be. I . 4e. wo fz:;;�.o "` " . I
. I . -London Illustrated ilagazital for his slavish confederate to Mount the . ,nessandRest.Clontainsnelftr I
16 . gr*y hair � . I I Serene, I lay me, down to sleep, lulled by tks stowed upon his, young hopeful the name
. " . � I I oceonla surges; . .. I roof by a laddlei and, play * -part'of the . powdMorphine nor NaeW. is oiq - :" -
, use- CHANG0 FOKCASTLE TASTE. ' The sounds that are my lullabies may be anotherlo ,, � (I to. per- of Declaration of Independence. A most 0, NA19 . 4P OTIC. , . TIME � �
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I.- .. ; . I . dirges. . . . , I voice on the roof, which lid 4i Warlike name Is Rob0t Alma. Balaklava OT. . .... .
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. H& . . Inkernina Sevastopol . Delhi Dugdale, ,
. ' , Tie Move DeWand Pok Pictures of VIL- , Thougli death and peril -walk abroad, triloquist was voted nothing Short of who is an' English Innkeeper's son. A ' . ,
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After 19 � ..u4 0411awreckis Amoiaw Salloro. I fear,them not, but trust to God, . . marve4ous. Supper being over, theparty . , " jaw .. RAPPER—-
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using it � Safe Sheltered by my 6ottage,bearth. TYler Walter'11111. , . . .
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�__ �_, .iii � 0 Pp. to , . -Geo Afirles in Lewiston jpurnaL : point Sotheru maid "Good night" to his --fiv . :
I . for - __ - - businei I said a,deiler as he held up . 1. , frie I .. . I . About 100 years. ago a snowstorm tn. '".sAmde � . . .1 .
� � � Tlew a highly colored litlio I graph, of "a . * , 0, aboV6, at Which .cue It had.beew terp Pennsylvania set In about the ROASMSeW - . or, Evny . - .
or three weeks notice how - arranged that the seance Should be coa. Irg"' I I I I t
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shipwreck in midoceall. - . HE,PAWNING HABIT I . lot of. March, and tbolre were -many weeks . e I . . .-
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.1 - much younger you ap-. . ,Uen, women and children were 110011111' . - . . eluded.. I r the ' Rrww=,;L��& . I , �
� 11 . . bowever,' plotted against , of oleighingi traditional. for :Years fo
. pear, ttn� years younger ,, about thd! surface of the stormy, sea, How rt Ap#ealo to.the Perslen of Ar- Sothern had, I length of time It -lasted. What did a, Mr.' I jr"Teed- . . . J3QTT= OF : . I
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I 1� at least. - clinging to upturned lifeboats, spars and " tistic Temperament. � his man, who when Up wished to descend eve a bo:r : I =1M.;W. � I . X; - �- �_,., . "I A . I . I I . I
11 * ,bits of wreckage.. The entl found that the ladder was -gone. -. By Smith -do, who. happened to h � . . 1. �
Ayer's Heir Vigor also .re forward Anierloans. Ar' .Always adopting the " born about this time, but name blialgoven. - . . I . I.— 0 - . I I I . . . ..
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� , part of the steamer had disappeared, from uners of Europe, but they book or.crook � .
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cures dandruff, prevents view beneath the whvesI and a sv;tall part. tricks and ma found bid way tar the ch.hnn�y Of the Weeks Sleigbing In March. He usually Aperf&t Remedy fot Colistipa- I
� . . usually fasten. upon those which are men-. went by the atime of Weeks. His Initials 0 . , . I
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: falling'of the hair, makes of t�e stern -alone was above the, water�a sible'and picturesque. It Is an open ques. smoking room, where the supper.party all written out -S. ,W, S. 1. , N. tion, Spur Stomach,Diarrhoea I .. .
. . � h -� I I odge and- was packed with humanity. . were settling down for i long evening. were Worms IlCorivulsimsTeverish- � . . I
. .. air grow, and Is gsplen . tignphowever, how far thepawaing habit Presontly a vQ.Ice'was h4rd calling, down Smith. . . I . .
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. ; ... did Nair dressing. -� .% . IlQood�plciure," continued the.dealer. will spread In this countrye Several wo- the chimney.- I'Sothern, 0 theral For Parents of large families .need no, as- . ness and I I L.. � � .
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. aur too p6pZr these days. I remember men. have it already and.declare that they, come n elD met -1 Ourance that the advent of another child � I .
It cannot help but do beaven"s sake, come and I :Faq,slmite signature of. , , :
. P I � Are making converts. The Mont de Piete 2"0- Is not always " welcome In fact as In I � .1
. these things, for its a It can't get .down, and It's �-Alnll I . . ,( � . 000000NOMEMON - I
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the � time notL long ago , when, you couldn , In Paris, for instance, IS a highly re-. , - - . . � . theory, but it Is scarcely �kind to anake * .lf� zgv i . . . I .
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find 0, foreea . the ebild, bear a token of disapproval. all , , � .
__ � hoir-Food. When the hair stle without halt A dozen ple- madIll. . . , I
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t ,, . I . spectable Institution much patronized by taken aback for a mo- . � VORK I 0astoria, is put up in one-olze bottles only, It .
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Is well fed, It cannot help... .. . .tures of wreeks at sea. all classes, Students Who*vieed money ment, but only to be In ecstasies the next. Its lite. It must be ratber,unpleamant to . I I t said in bulk, Doll't R110W Anyone to Bill : 11
. but grow. .. awik in the showcases before 'we son a just before their remittances from home , go Ahrough life, for'example, Ili , t ,
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. single one. ' - � I at the exclamations of his friends, who . 0 1 ly Ims you anything else on the plea or promise that it . - .
� I 'd �. come In. or who want to help a friend considered -the voice only another exam- Wafited James, What . Another, 10"____
. It makes the scalp Every notion store -window along. Fancy William Brown .or even. as Last ,is "just as goaa If mud $I will answer. every put- ' I
who has Already visited too .often I'me. - . . I -A-6-T,0oR-I_-Ai ... ...
healthy and this cures South and West Streets .vvas an art get- tantel"(11; Is the'aunt, and !lot the uncle pie ,of .Sothern's skill. . "You said you (it -IBM Harper or Still Another Hewitt. - I- I pose," ,W Sea that you g I A 0 1 . � .. . .
could do no more, your voice was tired .. . . .
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: the disease that causes lery. Except for a few old timers no- h s the French pawnshop) think' I -and hero it Is stronger"than ever." SotK' And yet tbeso� are 11 nam ' , . .. The rao. . I I I I Is . a . . - 1,
body Sells these pictures along the wlkt�r nothing of strolilvii r6,und to -the moull- I rice of parents has Imposed .on Inno.s. . : �,Z);ACT I�OPY.07 WRAPPER. 11 51211166 . . . . .
. dandruff. hange ,a . ern, accepting the, compliments of his cap � . � . I . . I � . . I . . I I .. . . 012natur . , . Ivory.. . .
i front now. The reason for the e talli of plety, and depositing Spare valuaw 6 ersation tent children. , � I I . I � . . I . �� - . . wrapv�?- t
� -$1.00abottle. Alldruggists. that the old time Sailor is dying away - bles, - Ia tilts countrythe pawn ticket has friends, managed in a short c av . An American lady spending some time , - . . . I . . . I � of , . I ....
- fast, and the forpemptles are now,filled . wl�h the voice on the roof to lot his un. . . .. I
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. it My hair was coming out badly, ,. been. looked upon as a 4adgo of shame; 4ap , py -confederate- understaria that As , In, Devonshire, England, inet At an after- I -_ - . . I . I 11
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� but Ayer's Hair Vifor styped the with stokers, trimblers a.pd- gracious, but once in a -while. an original spirit re. . Id go, out and'help . uo6A tea Mi. Pine Coffin, Mr. Deith, (Orq-. f� I . . . q. . I . ... . � ';
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falling and has ma. e my air very � . turiflug..frbin Europe keeps up�tbe.old , . � I � .viouliped De',altbYaad Mlss,Grayeq.. ' . :. 'L . ... . . .� . .:' . . ... . . I ::;. . I. ... :1 .. ..
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I I think there is nothing *like it for 1. .. - . Incky:custoin here. �One w6- . After, a time,- Just when iothern was . . . . . .. .1i . I I. . . � . .1 I . 'I. 1. � : I . I .. L . I I
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fier 'nautical lithographs ' Sale" nian'tolive filearthliIdocalled"charfty" About to slip, out iind'release his friend, I L . _L
the hair." ConA X. LICA, - atill 0 . Lfor , ! - The Birdiopla- Pun. � .. - . I � . . 1. . I. . � . . I . . . I I I � . . . . _. . I L. . . ..
. April 25, IM._ Yarrow, 1. T. but I imagine they do not bank � money pawnshop. In Twenty-first �stre6t; . dis- . -few years ago a, eommittee',Of angry - . I . -1 . .
I recall the time , his host went to the chimney and, all the . A -_ . I � -i .. .1
I WPM* Me Roaar. � ... with the. proceeds. couised op6nly of her )&abit- the other day. more to eippilas"Zo S9therIl'S SileeeaS" As low church Mon visited the bishop of PENNEENRETwo-mm L . . . . . . I : . I . . I I , - I -_
If y t obtain all the benefit$ L whenthe walls of the Average forpeaitle . OWhy not?" she anTA. "I make My liv# . 91ford, -the late Dr. Stubbs, to complain . . , . ., � I - . 4 1 .. .. L �. - . . L I I � * L .1. ... I � , I .L , � �
I _ou do no Be of the Vigor, were lined with World' I * famed piciures' .he thought, called! out,, "Are. yott ,still L .. . # . . , I .
you -desire from the u �.. tug, and a fairly good one, too, by draw- , � L . of various ritualistic excesses of' their � I I . . � I I . I . � I.. . I—: I
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� I a the aboutit. Address_ adnaught, Sovereign there?" This was the last it ' I I �'L ' . . I. .. .i
. D.101" � Ing,things for the failgazines, I have no rectom' They ,were espec ally excited . L '' " �#,jg ; ' I . I . . I I
AYER, Lowell, ]Kass. �Itho rifln: drenched back of,, the- mifferell I . . . .
. Ills; 1w . I of the Seas, Red-Jackei,4111YIng Cloyd, -oiliry but average:$20 EL week, more or I "Oh, go to b . lazesl'o came' the angry iepli I civer the fact. that the parson .. I . I � . .. _ , ,.- '. : �.
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V ItAghtaing, .Challenger and other7crack less : " mAy,taR of moitar that rattled - . . . .
. For three weeka I . e Ui .very. hoo,dinstead'of the blue,one, to, which he . I � � .
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I Yankee clipper 'shlpi w6i,e,.sbld* by the eind:wlth At p piece , a Ne'.. .L Twee . .1 - L.. *.. z. ., I
. . I , . 1 littl6", then $50. Will come in q, lump. �96w, In the grate.' "You're a, beast It, -. � �*as entitled as a graduate . . . . . L. . t . ,. . . . . ..- I I ,
. ... _.. . thousands. They* usually. brought 25. rf 1, have'$50 'I �aa)Laot going.to econo- , . . - I . . . . .. . . , �L . � . . 1. L I . . ...
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The,Power Behind thiD Throne. I went for $1.' Pictures qf'the loss of the � to my ,little i1stei, and 'bought a.hat and . I' mry ' .. As a matter of, fact the accused priept ' . . S .. . . . .. . ., ., . 1. . I .% .
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Arctic, Atlantic., Aungari' . I ."Teo, - sir,� T did ray best to tra n � " - .. I '.. L I �
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The seene of this incident was on oni Ville'du Hivre, Schiller and Deutsch -e - . i S * Pse, - d; . ' � . . I
- -a I teir. jolly little lunches I AM ill her 'to meefl er .. , . . �L.�. ., L
' . , � , arian.' - I took. ago. to Irish one,. but the bishop did not argue - . .� . .
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stagecoach In stagecoach days In New .land .used -to sell like hot cak,eJ;.-' � � 'r - give hir a.chnuc,6 t6 listen to *th .go ' the Matter. � "A'; 116" said he, -with a . L I. .. . . . .91, � I . �. . . I 1 7 . I.. .'.. . . I . . . 1.
INT " iketclies bave'lleen - a ' �cepted ,all,xight J e rullb . " . I., I. , I �. ". - . , I . . . . . .:
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York. William H. Seward,,then governor "It is odd L that. SillQrs vi the. old school and it 16 o y a matter of days., '80'�O . ffLI 10JL'AbId chaijivieni and -I had her'learn cbmical. smile, "is a hArd word. 8lippo.se. 1 I. . I . . . I I �-,.�. - L ' 1:1: 1. . . .q '.. . . "I
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�. 'of the state, was riding there and en, should have. desiredL to Ldecor to . the" . kotO.tha"chajity� p&washm -which Is," r the textbooks 0 the. subject by heart. , . you'leall it a frElAebood.".. .* - . i L, . 11 .. � . I .. .1. .... �. - 1. . I . . L ...I .. .. w .. , I.. . * I I q . 1. � . p '..,
.Countered a fellopv traveler who did not forecastle homes with thilllin scenes Pt . In . .1. . . . . ,
9 . nice*as nice can Ze, and 'put,uptLAnytiiing. 1. t ought I had her perfect in the liust- . And the- coinmittee laughed and with- 0 . . I . I I I ... . A; , - . , �... .. . . . ....
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They got Into a discussion shipwreck, nevertheless, La fact:I 4r_e.__The_oAh_e-r'daf for instance I ., Sh drew., 1. I I I . 7. ;. � �
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on, politics, in the course of which Gov -but-it-Is . .. I . & , - In - . � 1. .. I . -1 . 1. .
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- On one. occasion he shlb Sea Witch I wnwrediieed'ratber low, but had enough . ed A. ,convention not long ago,..Aad, pretty, , . . : . I ,� . . . . I . ,9S* - : ; m . 1. I .1 I . I � . . ,:
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.ernor Seward told the traveler who he. ffaved -more than 150 ,passengers -from a t6 keep me going until my check came in, gc4a, she bad- A'ehancie to Zppleal 'from a - 1 . . I I . . L I � I . . � .. . . . . .. ... . I � .�. . - �.� 'L . .. :. , ... .
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'Was. ne man treated it as a Joke and burning steamer, and the drew went Ill. whea'! got a letter, from' Aiiat Maria .. decidedly unjust ruling -of .the chair, - and - I ' I . . - .. .. I .. - . . . . I- . .. . I I. . .1 � � I . : . - ':
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-43teadily refused to credit it as anything a body to the �foreeastle and toro'frdla . s4yingL she would be in. ge 'L York, for A; : how do I you suppose she did it?". - . . T )CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ... I I.. . , . . I I I . I . I . . L � . . . I � . 1, .. "I
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,else. This finally nettled Mr. Seward,' the Walls a plcture�bf'tho destiaction,of .. few - daTW . shoppIng. :Aunt Marla � liv6g I � . #'Well?" . 11 . I L . , I . . d Take.,Laxative Bronio Quintae Tablets. -All I.. I L., I.., . Al I . ..
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lip 'a Ono horse town and�,As the ,e , - , : -0 L
and he saldrio, him: "I will prove toy.ou the Sustria by'Are., This piettire wits A. I JODI at -61d . to ', ' k w"L and this' r, gi t. refund tho'llio6ey fu fails to cure I 11.1 . I . , ur . , i10 . L "'
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. I ling humanitk,. . 7 . -You are a &can old . . . . . . . F . I . I . ... � , , . : . , � .; - �. . � . I
speetacIq of drowi I soul that.e*er:,iv.as'born. is what she. suldl. I I I I . I . . . . I.. . .. . . I .. �: . I .. :1.
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�the stage driver outside, who knows me . the flamoff being represented .ns leaping . "To: have.he� 6me. here and not delight. . tright,"Aind I just hate,YOuf 86,-theire!' ' � 7�j. --� ' I ` ' L . � ... . .. .. . .. . . � .
'well We will refer the case to him." , , - .t ' I - I * . I L :
. up to the topmasts. . Hundreds, of bodies . bei soul With wild and reckless" dissipa- And then .she buret Into tears. and sat . , . iiltinr.ulng . lies lik Swedels� . . .
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When the stage stopped, therefore, the . . I - in Ch r R' b t:' . ' ...,
were depicted floating in the. water. The, I In the ihape of tabli, Wh6te, lunche's ill : � In Sweden mourning clothes aro some- . . , L
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-two approached the driver, and Mr. Sew- men tore the jAcitire .down because they . Is 'quite out: of the ,question. , before -she'vill ever be-. what peculiar,, according to our *my of I . .I, .1 I .. I .. . I . ...
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.ard came with the query, "Am I not gov- said- It did .1 not do . I Ju I Stied t I O the' scend', with wine . , hav* to change I I I. ., ' - '; ' . �' I ` . . . I . I . . . . . .- . . . ''. . I . . . . "I
I ,h 86. My L witch and my. best ring Were come a parliandeplailill. ". . .., . " thinking. Por ,women a louj.'VOI Is db-' � , : . . . . I . . I . . I . ..�:, .1 -
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ernor of New York?" Which had just witaessed. �- , , - , . __ '. sQlutely necessdr�, as I . . needs 'lio,in"tioductio * ' ' .
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. "Not" was the driver's prompt and curt , "One of the chief veftsolls:for the;bIg' - . promptly.Qff6red up on, the altar'of my ' ' ` i L ust Wbew.to .Turn. *. .. . dress and a crape: bonnet, but it jacket ' _. . . . . . .. . . . . .. I 1) . . . I L .., . I � . . .. � .. L � .. "I
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. response. I 1. I sale'.of nautical lithographi In the bid devotion to A�uni Marla., - Yesterday I I � . I . 'L . .. . 4y. be dortneil L r .. I . . . __.�. , L I . . . : . - L . , .. .. .
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Mr. Seward, amazed and bewildered I days -wits that: the ..sailors did..not leave' put her On the train for home, blissfully. ,,. A Memplils gentleman �vho.baa jnst row or mantle -of any color. in -1 . .. �. L. * i... ' . Ir. . . . . . I
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I � I . � I . happy. at-, the riotous ,living' of the. - last. . turned from .an overland- trip... through - _Idth,3110S61 andAt,ts by.imo-meana-unw- - � .. : - . '' , L �. I . .. . .. . 11 . I I .11 I.. .
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' MISSISSIppi-Aft 4 that'ovid day he stopped , sual for a Widow . .11 �11 _ � � - " .- - � t-. -_ ..-1--.._-_;_-_----r _____7_ _�___7�__7 . ,__�L ._ - '� '
I"nurlow Weed," came swiftly back in age. 'The forecastles were the h6ddqWr-.:. , week. � Would you have'me make that ' . I � ..
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tire forego t e I . T - ' We6di liCed' notion - ..
, repi . , * , -dear �creat ' h $owing of ,Wild at a,ii-egro cabin to'ask the ivoy -tow,fhe :, ... I . .. A%Ift ,
Y term of fiddlekr� oongep dances; .tob cuts in her old age, or Would'you. have Villa . . . L ."' L ; jacket Men Woo will dress. In black I : ... I ... . : . . L ... . . a L . I . L i" .. 11 %FaM IL
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It is needless to say that the driver was and stories from' the -watch below. Stearva ge f6r'wh1ch be was bound, -ed *iilliteodip . I . L . . .; 10 ; . I L
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49 sturdy .Democrat. � I I rae Wotbft my friends by. borrowing'ln 'In ieply to his hail all old white headed trousers and hat and LA Colol, � .. I . � 1. L . . . . . . . . I L'. . .. , . ...
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has killed thiii g6l&d old. fdrecastle, And. . i am�olored bbat.- . L . I . ..� L. . . . � - I 1. I I I ,
I ' . f I or a 'style? No, Indeed, ,kt ilie pawnshop I man came to the door,, and the following _.er.possibly even - I . �'.. � I . I . I 0 � . ,
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They, doxitt have pa or 20 cents for the conven- 1. conversation took place: . L' '. .. . I . � � I , .. I I I I I I . . . I : ", ':
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,Lljhts and Stage Scenery. ove',pach tilp. ic yqi .1 L 1. - I
I new I . . L il� iob6dy Is wiser, 'And �.nobddy' Is,. I I " "Can: you Aell we how to get * to B. 7" ' '.. .. .the 'fer; . I . . I .., .. . . . - . . - L ..
. time to bring up chioni6s:lpyea, If they had I ' ' ' . asked'the traveler. � 'L L . , Dr. J. G. Wood, scientific Idetu I I I .. . I .... I I. . . L . I . . I . I . . . � .
�Tt may seem. paradoxical to say so, but � L put out in tfib 16'st. It Is, the beit plan. 'iSrEltinly 1. L , . . . I I L, . � . .. . . . . . .
,e greatest so called I=- the desire, which they'lifiver noL They I Wha t*dO YOU'Say? It.WcUld . 9 1�e explained the structure of a caterpil; - , . I L s . : " � . . . . . . .. . .... 11 . . I . . . - 4 . I . If
41; seems that t1h . I be better if . kin, sar, replied the da�rky* 1011 L .. . L I .
. --namely, the are a 'Lot of. canalers. that .L41.6 .going to SpevidL . . Pet before .he to an -English clef6man, Witli'dud. ,.. ..: - , - , - . " � I - I . ,. . . . . . . . . I . I L . . . I . 11 .. . I . .
rovement of modem days . I I � I didn't ffie,$50 the moment I got "You follow dfo hero road7till I L .. � . I . , . I I L . . . . . I . I . , . � . I "I
--trilliant lighting of the stags. -has done seathese d4yo�'0.7 ` .. . I A '� .; . 1. I ad astonishment at. the revelation, -the cler. 6 . �`; j. ' . _ . ' - ' " L ' ' . - ...
I I- . It? I sn6oie it would be, -the wigest.plap, I you gits In sight ob do next house, a I 1 14.1 - I � . . 11 I ...
. Syman exclaimed, "I always on' .846n: oo
.much to destroy all scenic illusions. Many . ' . pposed . IWJI,intun , D ' r, 4n ; ... - I . . . L
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The First English Bibae. I �, but yolu'llare to, cOnsidor the artistic tem- de'n v6u. turns to de right,Aud dar ain't 11 or Jil Was clai L * . I . . . ". I 1. . . " � I ., - �!,
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would recall the beautiful -scene -painting I . - - . . I . o))at you'off- from dar ' .At. a'cat. Pills � ' . L. . L . . %.
L -.- anvent.- Forthatthe-paw;ashopAsAhe 01, . Lon, th . y, akin , and . _' ' - . . . .. . I
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I - y_- --T1%-fi'rgti,onv -lete-Bible-ptinted-irCEtig. -Per ' .- ,.no odder roa . I 1�.. ] � L . :. . . .. I . I L . . -.' . . .. LL .
.of Telbin, Stanfield, Greive and DanE , .p I comfort and. stay.'. Try L My plan, .and - - , ---" -co- W_ Ili f -1 rotr-lor - squ4shl '.._ �1, . . Blind FaobOtayd.. . .: - .1 ." .
' days. lish was Issued In 1585 without� any pub- tid YOU, 9 t a-golaill . __'___-4_. , . ... � Ir , - . 0 .: � . .1. . I .
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and of 'Mr. Craven In his earlier Isher's ifam�, It wis the work of -Miles , you'll see ,whrit. fun it is,ir .1 " . . 1. . . . . . .L . ,. . . I . " . . _ . ___._____ � I.. , -__ . ... I _. . .�
Formerly scene painters became R. A.'s, ' It . .., . �- . . . . 1. � . . . . . * ' � ' . I_ 1. I L . I . . . 'L I . . .L" _ , _, __ 'L, .
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l(lovqrdale, who Incorporated, with"revi- . . .. . I 1. .. . 7r2�mlst 810;7', . . . . Disappointed amitter-Y61 kln� Iell' . . I
Ithing nowadays inconceivable. At � � . I .. . � . . . .S . I . - .. . I
Some L Slone s of ills New Testa-. I . ' . . , L . When Lord. Thanet was imprisoned Dinah dat if she wants dat chumip, Sam I , . .; .So' COOPAW - - * - OTOR, . 1,
Gadshill Dickens once showed - I I Tyndale's book A One Sided 14UO."I . . . I , I . . I . 1. . . .. I. . . I . � . I � I I
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.fine pictures by Stanfield -wall scenes- for meat, of the Pentateuch And ,of Jonah,'. - . . � . In the T44oror Loadon' for the'O'Con- �; Zoh on, she kill hall him. SeeT . . ' . I
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I' "The Lighthouse" -and the novelist cut .I and for tbe rest translated from German.' , Two brothers, grown men Aqwjare fond , nor rl6t three of his friend is,tbb, Dulid- as ri rIend--410 d L told . . . , ., Gelteral.Builder and . ontractor . L I
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-them to pieces, which he framed. They I and Latin versions. * It was thus only L of sitting down and coniparing past'expd-, i ' isself-- . I � . This factory is the largest i1iL the 06tivity'L And bas the . very latest- . improved me. . ' . " I 1.
'Werd'beautiful pictures, and at the sale l partly original and In that part Just a riencest Ono particularly happy iccoll�c- of 13Word, the Duke, of Laval ,and . . I .
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tratimintiov36.of a transiatl6a. No perfect tIOA Is till$-' . . I I . I Captali Smith, were admitted : L . . ' ' ohinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice�. I I
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Ithey fetched E600 and i7OO each. The I ly of this Bible Is k I flown to exist. � . There ways all'old'e4offee mill In the at- whist ,With him and �remaln', till, the, he i Common shade treew In tha andt'reliable stock and PrOpAred planet and give estimates for and build all class .� I -_1!
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scene painters of those days were able I cOP . sets ban cities .are the S'allish eel -All work is supervis.
. I . Coverdalel.s Bible is called both ,,the, - fie, Which, am boys, they greatly desired lock up bour'of 11. Early In the sit- P. . of bu ' ildings on short notice' rind on the closest,pricee , .
to produce such "finished work because . -POSIlle . I in tlng'�Captaln -Smith fell back. In a, fit, stv" of I'll .. I . I � Adi of in � ':
-the light on the stage was low and did Treacle- Bible to, and "the' Bug Bible,"' -to Iss. One of them, To .-by name �' laurel, be O'd, West Indian almond .. edAn a mechanical way' and, satisfaction guaranteed. WL1 aell &H k! I
. and .the so 'fw ox t I . . . : .. . *6r material. ' . .1 .
-not kill their colors. At the presint time from two curlotis renderings. The pas. ooug�t his mother and. begged her to give-., of a 6 lexy, and onO�of the party rose . I ,db re.e. - . I . . . : .terlor aid�exfer. I . .: I I
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all half tone yellows and other delicate sage In Seilemiall. which we now read, t'Is it to them, - . . . .1 .1 I p p I wried ahother� .11 - . I ------- _ , . . ' I 9 B1111dSf IL,..,. , ,' I
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tints disappear, and the painters have to al lift Gilead?'I Is rendered, , I � "I don't belleye I can, Tom," said she ' to callfor help. "Stop:" c I The Speoch of thei.gborigines of Africa Lumber Lattit Shl eso Lime,'Sash,: Dom
there no hat . .1 SOWe Shalt be . I . . n9i
s there no more t' "I should like t but I'm - turned:ovt If, ,voif make . changes With almost every genevation.' . - . I . . � ,. . . I
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�paint to suit the -conflagration. --London I "I ' � I . .1 i EL nolse. Let our friend alone until 11, . - . . , I I .L Agent for the Celebrated. GIMAYBIfiL S0.1100L PESIK, monliftiot , '
News. . . And in the Psalms, "Tbou. shaft not be afraid I can't." - i * ' : . 1.�' -1 .- '. - � I .. .. I I _. . at Waterloo. . call end got p
I afraid of thd terrbra-by night," reads' . "But why, mother?". urged TOM "Von I W6 cAn.play dtimmy, and te'll be none - L. I . I . .. arices and lootimate.s .before plicing vour. Orders I .
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The Mau Who Makes It Go. "Thou Rbalt.not nede to be aftloyed for' don't uselt." , 11 � - . the worse, for I, can read death -in bW A man can alwayer manage. to attract - . . . . . .
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any buggle t "No; we don't use It." face." 1. . .
"You'll have to wait and see the boss. �a -by -nigh .0!. In the. Ninth . , � I .. . . 1. I . I . attention by either raising Whiskers or , 1, - , . - . .. . . I . -, I . � .1 . .. . I ... I- I
I hein In fear, 0, Lord,, to "Then why won't you. give It to tul?" . I - ' . I . I I .. , I I ,
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We like your book all right and believe I ale as,: "Set a School. -" eil, dear," said the mother.gently, . I . . I i ,-,.,-- q
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t would prove a great success. master over thent" � . . A . , JVM afraid you and Ben-willget to qua�. . 'L I I I . I I . " I f ..
an't touch it until we get permission "Thil reason some men donit get - . I - I I . . I . I .1 . . . I . . . . � I
V I I . . .1. . . '�,Pling over it." . I . I I - 10 d . . . I . . I I . . L . I . . � I .1 I I .. I I I . I . . .1
from the boss. He may say no a got as
. many as he can handle now."
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long happily, maid x1r. meekwn,. �*
that they douilt know howto manage a
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"May I ask what the boss IS?'
One of the curious religlQua,cusitoing of
the Iberian.,ildninsula is -the biffing and
ly, a bit dfraid of that
n.iotlier. I IvOnit lot A36n, touch. itl'11�'
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man who ha's made all our big successes.
buffing of all effigy -of Judas Iscarloto.q
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You knovir thIst" Was the skeptical
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If be takes hold of a book, it sells. It's
to No, he doesn't spare the
Good Friday.. The custom, too, Is obe .
served by Spanish and Portuguese sailors
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query. - - . .
- "Certalniy� It is .the simplest thing
got sell;
money. But, gracious, we get It all back
tho world over. On Shipboard the dak
before a Straw duminyAs made.up-to rep-
Apr,lvs, to bo really beneficial, should
be vntkni its children. eat them, rind and
In the World. - All you halve to. do is to
say 'Yes' whenever she wants any.
again. You must wait and see him."
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resent'the, traltor upostle.and placed'on
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thing end always let her bAve.hef ovill:
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The art of manicure had Its-oright In
deck. After the -morning services on
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Good Friday the Sailor; rush as one blan,
. fy;ug, Thv insin who, first paving Off the
Ei . T;:n aud. with.it the best p.Art of the flesh,
'residue
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the conlrbuts of France- many leentarfos
to the dnihiny and,1d6k it, Stamp on it, ,
daifit,s wl Eili the of an apple after
.':, ... Thospouge and 16i Vase.
ago. __ __ _ __ , * 1.
sii on It and in eVery way pomsible.heap.
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.1 diunler is ho trau apiDle lover. I tefleve
two little iirls with snub.nbses slid
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that the fertuent, germs whicli resid.e on
public School, voices stood In front of the
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tossed' about the deck until' some one
tho s1du of tile fruit and play the most
Window of a Third Avenue arug.. store
brings a rope, which to tied about. the
,' pi,oninletit part In the doviversion of the
yesterday afternoon. . .. � I
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dummyls necko,and, after being 6agged
(-\1)1-Els.,;cd juice of the vintage, varieties
"Myl" said one. "Lookat-the o0oligeol
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up and down the deck, it Is hoisted to the
Into elder are - themselves. aids to diges-
'Most a 'thousand of lem. What dlyez
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mastheid, there to remain until Satirt- .
I 9 at to those who are
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epose th6y'ase 'em. till for? I didn!t
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day morning, Every time A sallor.ap-
accustomed to them, and who eat them
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think they ,Was ,so many states In the �
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Pfoachts that part of - thic, ship he lool
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skin And all, so traits are " telmy of di-
ttadelliTe Cboke.
world." Tho other little girl looked At
aloft thd' Swinging - 0PItX at
g.e8tion, ap applos.O. W.
ber companion with withering Scorn..
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And littera it curse. i .
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Sho-Yotere just like All the rest of the
Ov "that 'windows - bas to bo
t6biptilons . �
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AMOUgL the ancient oriental nationth -
, Mon. Here we've been married only a
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With the exception of. the, Hebrowa, moll
nd women wore earringso the latter con-
Yeat-I and you never kiss Me finleoff I aak
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l2dering filet they should be reserved tot.
1pHo.-guhl
I You're Just like all the rest
Thb Viclous disposition'bf the idlitnel IS
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of the Women. You never think to ask
'general 10 bvillted by an lnbfaud* 91106
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me to kiss you unless you Want mqueY.
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