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The Clinton New Era, 1903-05-01, Page 6. I - .. . , :,;, ­ � I . I . A Ja -- ��. - -- ­ . 1W 010TON, NVW IM& may lot J W60 . -1-1 � ... I ­ . Warle Corelif on'Unglish I V 6 Piou'dest Dakles. It vt&� the m0lolue � busint I s I s -". — _ r,10 d r ;,;;;, ;, 9 r ... ! � '. 0 1 ", 11 . . ' I I "or I . - � 1 4 1. ,, ; r � OA tobio, stll,� be carried on vatit tile V10 DWIOPtaent of Americ4a . 1, ) , � socloy. ' -­ r . Wil I th u, A �e 1110 . � - � I if ea r A OF WOME 11� utmost couscleatiousnew ind se _0111,11111 - -, I ­ - ii. I' Dun PSI, No " Rebema Douglass Jilowe was ' 9 i;6e, of Opera. . I ----- - - ­ -- ­ - . . ... I . IM.�r:,, CcrOli 16-3t� it somlVre pleturd I I Inrad,0 president of tile rj(,deratlon of Wo. responsibility, t (o r UU4 a st ­� . .. �r.,�=---�-;��j4t r- , � 14 u. nfo t te f Ct i 1. - -1 r --- I I I ­­­ , . ­ I I th4t la u4 other is t1jem so mucl, jbilm. TA AdvOcatinz-, the eneouraZement of . . -� �',-� " I . of laidou Loildun so0ety Ili - recent Ar. � 9 . wen's -Clubs of America, writes Van : 1,­­,J,�j1,1,.�,r."q,, JJ111111, t I WN, p. " . I riii,ipi,i:i!illil!lj;lllftillrlll, ­ � �. �, Vch. in tbe ­j,:Ady's Iteallia", c . I Vlatch. lir tile "Arwon long aud deceptioll,, The anxieties 1pi ,he Amorlem operatic composers, write,%. .-- 91 - 119 1 ­ ­ -­ ­ I—— vr-"* -C-"q I -1 the, 'I'Ve.]. I " alit," the nvgro . . � , 0 ad in At- I . *.iy of llunie Life in Ell"141111.11 S I servants, of the Low� holueste, sick 411d thtir relatives are tradcil upon a OsePh Bob", in "Foram," 1, do not I , r . . She dp. , . / 1 9 .y an . . , I � I C1.43.1 that the luve , ful manner; impossi. b means wish to InAply' that sub- , I "onle- - tile d lanta were justly the proudest darkles on fit the most allamet ft � . 4v,s�ry to inake it hatne-"bi far stronger tile continent The po,i1tion to. which bit Cures are Ii,romiscil;'imany, proparaiii jects ahen from A11101-10in life are to S b V4 i . . . . . - their Inistress, had been elevated wg tions are A no chosen, or that A, now style, os$enti, I � ... I . . d � I ill i: -e POrcr clas,ws no,wadays the 1.111, I . . a I $0 Intel y wortbless, aud wme 1 1 1 1 1 . I Vlk- wea---t r or even tile modv'ra1,t;.',y 1. wit I � . I I tile highest In the gift of Amerlean wo- we Po�lt!Yel-v darifficTOU0 to health. ally. American, Is to, be evolved. As be,, I __=�, ,r I i r ___ , . I I r ftilhund) and "Mis' Beele, was "Buttenly A0.4 consequence, 4 r � ­. -77-T---m A. 'of t, v ! .c. 7 ( ­ I r fit. WO stated, thodevolopmerit of art does _, P"Itx � - �1, .%. : 11 vdtk; �. t-"*. . IT as she was bawn to.0 re - It proprietary not ,Ic in tile direction of nationalism. I -,r . ­ - � - i - " ' I "W'�.'".';i' ' " ` ' , " .. 1 t. * ': :­ ,.o I. .D.rt V , -1 I I 41A A nAT . iLi, t .. I On the death of Queen Victoria, Mrs. I byv4w�dles 4reo rcg4r4e4 wit" suspicion RV04 in RlIssim, whore it is .the logical 1�4 1 � � o' ,iiv hmn... h!l" I f6r tha alp good, u oll�ly of tile GovprllnIent to promote a . CAST -W , . I Vrk- v� :,,.v,;, . . tly opic, and the . a ger � lare t . , Ve" --y a ild :'. -!I - 1 v as noisy <;�, Loire eabled the condolences of tile %vo- , . 0� , � i,t,i,,t,,,I,r n, 9 - I ,, I `�") � . ation. art WhIel I I And pushing fre, . I I - . men of America to . � 'If � a shall I . � ut.;AC-1, i,; p-,!bIle red- . tile Prince of,Wales, , Vortliese reasbiillgweanvounce thatr -1 . tall.-Int.i. The ul.vat Iadv is.4aidom or . now King Edward VIL In due time an *. our proprietors are the priucipa ' draw Ita material from Aluacovitc. his. - - . I FAC -SIMILE 1. I . , ", , , _ .9 -,;ir,;--,,,��-i;,-.�.y,�-� -:� I ., ­, i, I Be" I' to be loand 'at h(dwe' on her own - . J offidal ac,knowledgment foundr itfi way I holders in I sh"e" tOrY, and where, for several other rea. -­ ­ ��,, � I � I . doill.till, t.r! " l 'it � $On$ Also, such encouragement finds a ' � . - 11-i't , I AYegetableTrepnratiortforks- SIGNATURE : � ..''r i. (, - ,:, I #41io,-A back to Atlanta lo�r post, and was de- J . l, 'dil.-I.,-4 o., tho lh,ll�oley (on ! � � . In & $DNS ..ertahi justification, the ,Composers a d 'the Cal -1,101 I livered to Itobert, the factotuni of tile A re S1011latillgilleybodancille gla- r sw I", - I .... ­. -1- .. .�, . i Lowelonmiold, by . HIRAM 111VAL.904 9 Ineans confining themselves to j1V it r 1 � t , ' \.. . .: , .. . - . '! "! i I ... � - r I Nirrier, togrothor . b I I , . ,,, w"., 1, I . tillroalo SuWoets-as denion4rated, for �%Biomulisandl3owc;3of —OF— I ., I .,9 ; , r 1. ��J :;. ', * , I I , ' A gi­t I 11 r: I V.. . ,�:"".�,, - . With tile customary bulky blindle of oill- [ . LIMITED example, by Napravillk in Ilk succesdal . -- i . . � � ­ '�Ikl-��11 . zfhr "'. ,.,i11:,:t , , . 1-�-, clal 4114 Private riall. - The big seal At. i IF 9, . , ltilt� !�. � , Z Ill e - i ... - W mt�'M ,# K t ,-Q 4N�T � �� ,. —i;=;;;5�� c guarantee of the triath of every xepx,, fact, to Iie borne ia.mInd,i,j . ,.!!�r::�' 91 r . , ­ . I -, 1: roll;i1d in ---- � � ­ . 6011tatiou made convernlng� .Composers hilve , , that, na . ! �. d . Who di,played ayl .�(.t�ivv i -i I., . I .- - , tracted tile attention.of Robert, And ax- hich, will, we ere sure, be an aripl� IP11", ­Vrance,,ex da Vitaini.11 The ehlef T .��Q eq*iV 1! ,:.Iil of lil'Al, , ' % We -- ,hill gel I dgelIP111. ,,. fi nidiii.,; 1, �� �� 11, 11 1;� 11 cited Ilia IntflTst. Uarab was not good i 11� 14 1 i0th eho : , 11 . tk � 9 11 enough to 11toto the rhall up to Ulu- f 14 opportunity to ob- ,,,�� I . ` ,.,. I, -d,,I,! lit. !0;1.- " , talix a hearill or their wilrks, ft=&$ D1gWiQn,Q!eerfu1- 0 0 'V , * ,�. ,obi., 9 ! . IUI'L4, ,vl­ � ­ - ,;. ,,1i41,1. ,! .%,,!,�, ",,,it �.. I Beek that inawnin'; no salti 1, it M11414 1 and, r . � � r -�f her ,.,A-!, .. I ell ..... 0 , - with t1le esta )IIIIIII)PIlt of .1 permanent, ftessalidRest.Contnins neither . , I .. - 1, ­­. t- - f) . �� ! r tome dolit'atei; ,l- --.c. lai '. - r dolle 40,11; hissolf, that luawilia"', and s " m,o�X I !, , lie did. I Opitlai,Morp'aine gor Mineral, , I -otmi . V �� ....... "I I . . I 'York American 11111.1i'dans also may � , T R n pal, ".., hbl�( Well-orglanized operatic company In'New * 01 Ur simcni, , . . . . . 41 d A If 1, I N"Z, ^ P .3 Q miell obiolet� .:,: 11�1i- � r dd . 9 Tito mistress reocived 'the 1volglity cor- ! lih4vy -. I 9 1 A . be- is ON I . I :� e. 11, ;, slie:i A I.orp lw��I--, Ivirs. H. U. " Pradsh.9 9 Of resPOridellcO. With ace"M Wiled dipity and I . .TABLETS . , -COMO Murebolleful. It may well be then . 'Now N)m C oi TIC - . 11 I . 6t 11011'el' is quite an .o..1i1l;1!-%. phr I -V . 1, . ' i ­­-� I . I '1 : ,with the gawk "I?.) Uf tli,� p,C.,.IlJ'd­ , Oil th-rbp 01da., cored of a spvero 11111111anee, find did not evcni� "itart" i . ----"""" . that �Vagrner'.s Prophecy I.0 tIle efr�ct . . . . . T -1h -A , . - I � :�� Who hi's no ideil" I tile vul-de k"., ril.,t .1 , Y, 9- 6r. turn PC - fit tile great letter which I I that his rolicee"-sor would come from Am- , JW,qw0eaA . r-rZ-�W.1t2ZPXW-=, . I � -1 R o ,Ile '�' ' L' an a �- cose by Lydia E. pinkhaM 5 had impres.,ml li6liert go Inightily., ,,- 'rho 111`013,02 Romedyr0o,U4L. 1 orica -.411 be,flillilled, and that WIZAPVC aid to hpnilt%, 01. of t:je he.iltllfulalld . , .. _Ili. we shall ,1*"-!v'?1 seed- - . . I I VC,e C r .. - I I . . � r' .. streng-thenim, 1',I � . taWe 09,11POUnd began opening the lett,pra in rt,,111 usual I Wa1kQ1XV;1.91,%P on$. I sonic day have a product not Alerety . � - 'I. ". . I - :!(W;:(Ts of a quiet and .. e .. . . ! . . . . I cosmopolitan, but.lauive,roal, and 'ersen4w 0 . ; . Ilialaller, lict tit .111 to 'tile satisfaction of : m- ­ . I . .. ----9-. 9 1 R"rAW4414- . , � I . I OF EVE RY . 1 .3 I,),-.,, , A gerreat.marly women suVer wIth' a Robert, aiid lie took tile liberf; , ­- - - mentally human in the Wag-lerl, .&Wri.sced 0 1 . . ..,4 . Well -cultivated ni:nd. and who Ila. 9 funda- I. I I I . Tierself what i* sollit-tillies casualh- form of ind! gestion or dyspepsia whiell. y ilecorded � !`� Those who Are either fol An sense. PAG * d i d. 9 �' - '': � . �.. lormod a . to old servants In ,r . . , '�ror "looking - endat � . r i. r 'sight' by her skill at lioclici , does not seem, to -yield. to ordinary 9 Ito Sou.th of "In orpos i ' i i 2d nrrA?a-,Fb&,F I . . . . I I atmont. r While Ig omotains. ucrely contempt . ; F 1� I , medIcal tre . I I ht of Nd -;wwrd,11 oi- i . I It, I 114., Scod - ; l I I - Ner speed in cycling, and her g I I � I � . . . . in"', . 1 9 He � linel ating Ai " I ellcval the F`ymp- r 09,Nf is' . r . in the light of pr - � :B0rX'X1,:B 01 - . 1 ''. 'kushing in order to get any- 1: tol"i seem to be slmllar to those of Beck 11 said lie, 11 'p -ars liko yGii I . � . . esent Political and so- - ��W�idsyqv- about,, . �?- � I � . cial, conditions, confidently declaroi that . *V"Aonaror. I I ,� . % , . I !, where aWa,N1 from tile deteste' � ordinary indigestion, "yet the medl. ' %ad a very i;nportant letter in y� ulail I Explorers hav I e ,,to dope . I . I T 9'. � d 'home., , �Ines universally proscribed do nof this luawllill,V , . � I ad on two or the Anglo-Saxon racer !a Incapable of ' .�- r .. The InOthv� of a family no%%- aspires to - . . . ; three inet-hods of estimating the height producing a music AperfectRemedy forconstipa- � �. "Yes, Robert." � at genfuAr of the -first : ­ @e"' as yOull" as her d�lilogliters, wid : ,2,, to restore the patient's, n.ormal, 1 ,. � of mountains, TI e favorite resource 1� or4or—a statement h I lion, Sour Stontach,)Dlarrhoea; I , - i ; � -. alliong the -,alisliing graces of society I condition. I . I (4 �Pelrs .1lis, l3cekl ap, if it WE'.8 fyo-n the baroweter, which slows the pres. � 49 oelf -equen0y fleeepted r I . I , : � 211av he i.,ottd t;,e ]VIrs. Pinkham cl . Ir ro r. ; I d . 11 ,ovident, although, it Is, but 11 lals. Worw,Co1WUtsioAs,Feyerish- I , . . � D'ace of o�d age. No. - abris ��"Alty?ll .. V sure of the air, *diid whose read- ! olliovolifs half truth. r r that there ­ � I . ed Of r ingii, therefore, diminish I ! 1. . ! now is a kind of (Lyspopsia, that is 6, i Yes, Robert, it is from the King r The fact Is that � itess axid Loss Or SLEEP. i I �, � 40dy is old a�ays. Men o0f sixty l aug 4 . 1 4Z - , I,— r wed �irli of sixteen—womell of fifty le,,,d I fly ornian, I England." . � n a fairlY the significa,tion of the term ."Musicar, . .. -- d . . I I I , , , deran-cment of the female .bas, Vilaerg(Ine consitlerabler modification, 91 Ta I U - 9 .'t I 11 � . lboys�of h enty to ti,zi sacrificial altar. ' h,w which, while it cauaes' 'Obert waited for vothing more, but; retrularr fa - : Ings, threfoye, diminish ffi,& fairli . OLA � Plu..I�,A I I i ' .. I v . and . dia. : R c5imile �ignatOe of l! ­ I I shion ,with elevation. , Un- � The relation between music and poetry I . . I .11 ,i � k­�.- ­ I . --.;�� 9 .4 1, : : . . . ThO re,11 'oW lady the real 'old' turbance similar to. ordinary indigos- , liasteiied domi to tile selTants' quarten .' foortlinately, though, thii instrument fii. ,has during the 'last three generations I . I . . . . . . . ... I .. . P. I � . I � .%� . - !! . , 9 . , i 11 I , gentlemaz will 3001i be c' i tion, eannot be relieved without a to heirald 010 grelli ncWs, Mrs. Lowe, � not infariiiiie, ' beetinio closer And closer, Even In! tile , N EW "YO R K. . . cAstorls, Is put upin olle-SIZ-) bl"Icz,mly. It r.:,, � ounted aniong - . . In the first place, even r - ion ' sPecimens of thp I medicine wbich not only acts as a thought no .more about tl1*6 inatter of lit sea level, in middle latitudes tbere ­ , ! .. I tho 'rare and cur " 80-0 ,,sobn, , . d. ,� r is not sol(I in bulk, 1),oult. Obir :�:.-�Cn�) to sell r -vanh18 curlo6i' ,alled Ilrbinalitlelsts,)p Schumann, Cho. . . . �, 1. . race. The mother Io was not Iluarrieti . In_ with ber daut"ll,ter, ,V Are constant fluctuations in pressum pil, and Afend I ,!�� . r will ere long be a remarkalik o , lug . I 0 the poetic element . 41's yo1,L,%:A'Vth1n;r 01$o,on tho ploo, d,,. promlao thst it . at sixteen' rs. Rnoillsh, .na . ,W W I '. ,I* - i stoinach torlic, but haspec�lia i , r ow o t of "highs" and . i "" E in J oat AiI go0a. ". aild, " WW Anarer avorypur- 1. I riaterine- bl'O: 80 ty until sile, was out . i tunic effects As well. . rid � prodigy, and the pate, Thousands of testinitonial let-�L ti�c afternoon, and sat Iva .$J ' js fill,. raore pronolince4 thtta is .ginieral. - I " �;, , � 4 � I d t, ons also occur at times ly supposed. ­­­­--­­--- � ers pri 11 --- - � " ,Ippu-," kzl�,o,Vati you Cot P-A.8-T,0-RXA, �� - arlage while her daughter djdi� so' it' up,to heightof a mile oi- two, View 9 . I � � , 9 .fgIllilias who never l ove beyond qimestion. -I Ring Ill the "low$ Variati � � I - zw4w, W."I , explains that he 'made an unfu . that .a ,r 10 We '(DrMna of the Fit. � 6 �', a. § --r . In A . 9 9 ., � rtunate , nothingwill relieve this disb-.eiis- shoplilng. � . 9 1111allyj We have a complete union , 1 9 9.1 1. , 9 I . � marriage when quite a boyl Sor I �. . � IVVONV 94a,,itid.11y Imperceptible ' ' . . �r .1 -1 . r . 1 .9 �� � �11'�, ,Llo %Q ''9 will rank be. I � as one 6"f rte�a afts. I w --_-_-_--W 11 � . - I lit- condition surely ag Lydia AndreV was oi� ifie box and took 'ad 6coilds, but,16 iK d4llbtf ill True I I Wagner th� emo, I rXACTr0PY.0F.WRAF?E:y- drlZ� !;Qil� " ' r d � I 1 * . I � � r side her as a comp-nW1 pbe',im...."., I I . tional or muslea 'elern6nt was the prl-*' - ­ - 1, . . 1.L,n;t74."o .4, , ��. 97017. '' : . Pinkli4itn's Vegetable clom- vantage of .the opport1l"'tY to [Ind Out lute. ullifetlaity ex1its clay after -do y And � � . I I . . I . . : . " *;Ppor. 9 We. )lave only to sean L,IV yd�,U. ­ L, �W":,­­, .6 �,,� . I r, � "' 1.11 " ­ Iviiethei abso- mal inipillse; but I it by no.japalls followe ­- . ; .-tt ai", � I I r , -Oly for fasb. ' month. after mon-th throughout the ,year that. those capable of Infusing ne* life d -.1_-2- &=-"—�4' � � �­ -iodicals whicli c,A, r �:pe., 11"" ! lwand;jt allhwas %vorks in har" more about tile royal ietter than rtobi,&L i - it,, ,e ;,s 0 tell rfitlenl,. Using , r *-,-,: , -11:- 'It '�, . " . . � �ei a I - I see what a frantic dread r f tili.ve at such altitud � I I.r -14,-V -1 � . . - I I liort'able folk, LL 11111,11y male system. had been able t . � es As four And live miles. -into �ed by bh7i shall be : 16=��R il:��- ­1�1 . . . r . 1111110W , , advises sielc lieforie-mentioned privilege. of iI)d aln Consequently, it pro.vokci; a smil-e.to see the fabric oreAt . .. . . 'r r . ... I . I � . . . r I . . . , -ades all classes of pleasure- 1votnen free. Address Lynn, lk&aSS. servants in the So` sillailUOY bonstituted. On 'the other . . . of age pen I iNU-1:8. PinIcham � � �, 1. 1, loving society. e utli, lie turned to his I . � . . d I . . . I r . . I . . . . � " r Tfl i"I'llinerable nob I niistr the, gazeWers Attempting such precision hand, ft 'Phould not be forgotte, that I I I . I . . --. ----. -- . . I . , r I � d asked: "' ,*,* Itobert, as is indicated in. the' t r . , r I I . I �� j'r' b unis for re�iioving wrin',les, mas � . . . ess till , Alls' Be on . L r . ---­--------- --- - ­- -.-- . saging statbillen that tho.term. "American" is very broad )W - . — . I . I 1. . ,-: or fateaming,' ­ v -- w . I P -.!12 . was tellin! us till$ 11I.W111111 0� 4, 1 . , I . . . . . I I � .1 is co niplemon, the 'cover . . .You latt QuIlL, ­Qrest, in tile All-nalaylls, is ,- ..Its application. . It doe� Wt- include the . : . .AFrogres9f".r-ox1tl0ttra . 714' � I , ". I Ings' for . I . bUnly -A )tjut. People. � .1 i ir � ngland this� 002, fv.bt high -1 � I . . 1. . Ang,IQ-Saxon alone, but. 0. . — 1; , � . . , , . ba?d heads, the ctra,risformation.'? . . tile K 11 er E 1. I ' 5 1 , . &r thin hair, the 'rays, of I � . I mawnin!V1 ... .. . ..0 . � . . .. . , several million.i. .. I go d or copper . � 6T . . I . 1. . Another plan makes ilse of -the ther- * of"tho.d4icendants of tb6�e natl6na who . .They vieie,. asking conundrums In the , � hill visited - es, Andrew; Robert spoke 'true.11 . I . I "' I of auburn, which are cunnin y contrived When Lord .. n 1ph Churc ' ' I , . I . moIneter. r teral 'contributed to tile development of, music comaercial room. the otherevening wheiv, , 1, the dianiond fields o -South Africa, wfiII6 "Robert ,4oid, it, was. a ver, lulpa,vtalli I . I for gray or, to use the more 101 . .. PeXatUre. on Inountain tops than on wIldn that art existed purely and sim. a� preilously silent young, man, put in 114 I I � d, 4etter, Uls'Bee _ . . I I . I �, . I tresses; f .. . . ' its own sake. There is conse:i 0 . " � I I � olite wor I looking At a huge p , clof dianionds lie .: �,� 'laded' the great ar y o malll- remarked: "All fo the ve,nity of wo.:* Yes; Andrew,. a -very inliportant le R'laills. To s6odre the -sama degree of ply' for . poke. .. � . . . . �L 011ristii, rna�ieurs and 'beaut speci . " � , t- . .rdness,Tq1I egg inuat be boiled I quently no- reason what6ver 'Why we , "I've got one,"' be said . I alists, in. ter.�p .. . , . . I an . � . . . . � 1 � , , 'Who, in the niost clever way, manage .In." A lady, who heard the remark, . � I llike's Peak. -than in Deliver, should not bio rich in Artistic material "What is it?" asked crowd. . . . I � poke W-fortable incomes out of the I ' This- closed tive.enquiry for .sonle'lllln- again, thlongbi only. a rough approxIma7 capablo.,of developmimt.. The.1rouble is. "Why'is bea-�en like a baby?" . I I � to added, "And the depravity of man.)P. ­ . . . . oAgere t�e , ��,�� � , goneral. panic which apparently prevails It is related � , utes, e,bi t .the nearo, curiosity lind . - . . . ", b n I L!, not ' tion eari be effected,i'nothing - e -has been - it for ten minutes,. ��,:� , that a prisoner,'arrested.! r � . I like 4ceur that, this devialopm lit wrong, They wrestled with , I . ee ely ,),,I,, again to I acy is'qbtalnable, Bes'ides�, 06:changes 'and no Influence riore'-potent, to effect and . kave it.up. . � . . �, �, - isbinan on the I . q 0 I � I . I I. .1 . for murder, bribed an Ir .h mistress 4rdrew enqull�vd 11 . WAMOng .their patrons at tile inflexible, I is satibiled. Tur' " 1, I I Unglbwpable march of Time -all the , ivith one hundred dollars to hang . I an U- i in atn'Qspberic pressure which invillidatd � A- I -evolution, Ili thia regaid - can " "Because'. heaven is home, home 1j; . I se - dertone' suggestive of a . I I be sug- � � li thingl ire striking proofs of the con- lur - wbeedling"bid ' ,the i6dicilitions of a .barometer would, gesl�d than * an operatic, ,stago. upon where the heart is,.where the ]%�Art is I$ I Wfor a verdict of manslaumliter. The ' confidence.. 11)ilij, BQ,ek,.-1 ,q,1)o,*, ' I I . t� . for I ' I � stilat, desperate fight kept.up by a large jury were Out a long time., ar'id.'flnall i .,a the ; likewise cause a trifling variatibn in th� !VhIch master a A , � , " y King. of England is nskin, Il' � ' 'pieces may.,, be ghquately: the eh6st,a chest 4 a box, a. box.i- , : ,:,!., and foolish majority against the laws of I came in with a verdict Of malislaughter. . .9 to colne * boiling point of A -, von levol,'say 14,900 Performed. 96 that, their essential. dri. !rhall. tree, a small tree is a -bush; - a bush: ,� I , 1�­ god and Nature." rh to -the Irish, j�ror, - - over.and spend the still),nall with him?" feet. .- . 9I.. .. 1� * ' ' . I I . i . I . 1. I I 1. . . I .. � . . Inatic content may' be fully grasped, - Is a gliowing plant', a growing ­sk I ­ . . . . I I I plant is . . ''I .— �. I thod. 'Would. seem to be a ,.-not; only by,:theL,p L 1, . He" is Miss Corelli's picture of the � and said: "I'm obliged to,you, myJri�u4. m. .. . I I � A third :md - a beautiful thing is'the . . .. . � . � ublic At larg% bu� by � beautiful thing . ,- . . � . P. . I'll daily life of- the average "wife', who be- 1 Did you )lave a ha'rd -time?" '�`Yes`ss,ld .. .'�Mginners ' , .1 .. little more trustworthy 1hough'this re" the ambitious �tudeiit ddsir'ous -of ob.� primrose, the.priniroie IS-ov-pionouficed , -` , For MuisiW "ifuires data that are ji, &vail. - taini; ', I I , . longs to the smart set,; "She rises ]an- I the Irishman; "an awful time. iheotlIm I '. � . . . I . Ot. ahllvl� . og light. .,1Vfiy should we not make" yelldri and a pronounced, jeller Wa i � . : ' , . a;1616, a . ys . . I. �, �� i guidly from her bed at eleven, and occu- Or eldven wanted to acquit yer.11 ­ ­. . .. At:Homes. � . , . I , nil' fli, too,' has its: drawbaeks.'­ If - a beginning iwihis city j -� , - �-. b b I" .1 ­ . . . . I .. I I .. 1. I . I ­ . , ­ . ... . ! - . I . anii - I GlIft more, Tol , * a I � I I 1.� pies all her time till two o'clock in dress. So many quick . . I . . . . —, 11 . . . a sur'v6yor knows the 'exapt horizontal I .� . . , I . . A er'1*y4Wh he Apse . I , 1. I , 1111g,, Mail u curing, 'transformin-ail and'mas- the "All. retorts are Ascribed tor Don�t blunder' about among tile. in-,, . distance betwOon .111inself And, a�m* - : - ' . . ,� . . . 1 � -into silence. I . I . , � .. � . I -­�, tocrat of the. Bi $X , qun . I ... - ­ . .� .1. . . ­ ....... - � ea'(png' -eakfast Tabhel stiinds�tlnngs admirably Coll -*6r ..tain, and his Own elevation aboveL . The History of the C . I ... ,7. ,, - She also receives atn'd sends a that it someti tfived 'f sea . . — . 'a n a ry. . � 4 . . . 1. —. . � , � ����,, ::�. Ines seeing as if the,witt' - g. � ull - bivel, lie can deterolin'e the ia6uftfd1n)s - - ' ` ' ' :1 .. AWE -VATORITE.- - , . ' - - f*w telegrams. At two O'clock she goes poet could scarcely have t . %Lken timo to I . rlpp�'ag,iip tile wilry.- ,gholl1d.3-6u- . bout I ' . � THE L $' 1 � ­', y t , tyet , ,�,,,�. . entangled with lie, however, and in si'le) 0 .f . . . � .ween . A I tbree.lifindrO4 rid'-fil-ty., yea�is . . . . ' out in her earria-e and lunches witili I eat or sleep. The.1ist reply is quoted . . I- .hei bt bv m'easuring Ille angle'bet ' ' " A Laxa-Liver . are. the la ibs av'or-' '�� � ) sonic c Ose natei at one or other t a way A*�J 11�'Yolirself 'aild it ckash� .'the line o Vision, And a true liori.-6,Ttal. . Ago . . . , � -.'-,. h n inth 0 1 . .1 'returning from tile islands in: Pills di `f 11 Y a ing down 1 le PrIornier's viol'olicello he gitat difficulty with such aiv under-- ­ �, biliouim6ss ain .-d 1. . �, , ��­ mmcall , ' the . ed , T1 I 71 I , by a to %rhom it. was'mado'bill ' - to t T . =10 WWII pbople then cilit ,: lie medicine iey.buke constipation,: ; � it of the fashionable restaurants. Lunch few t!--. ',.cfc,re the 'death of Dr. leave 'all vi e ,tit the "Fortunate ,Isles�ll sick headadh( d$ ys,pep- 11 �,�� over she returns home and lies down I Holmes. The Llk between the two -men 11 , Ive display ,to tlle,�,w,:. . , taking is 'to'get 'tile one in:ip6r btit-which were I I : ' er of the ent': . precision, witbo ries, went ,ashore I I for an hour. Then she arrays herself in a r un � . . . of distance Nvith ut'an utidoubtedly"the Cana sia without, griping, purging or sicken- . . I I � I .1��,,- " an elaborate tea -gown and receives a I had fallen on the iubject'of age. "You?re' Pon�t, when Ainging,'if, �ou 'ar6 'stand' . "mount of fra�,cling and triangulitlon , I - . on, the coast of Ital�; -near Leghorn.,. - ing� , - , , , '. . - , . .. i.. ­ . � ­:; i�ak, behin'd the-'aceompanist, 16ep.-hold of -wiiiell 'is almost imliracticable'1119�. range. . A cage. hpautiful biids .captured in .. I I. . I . . .. . . I . ­'L-�� I � favored few in her boudoir, where, ovex liolmes, ,,but I believe I do -,ft envy you." , bis-earsiall the time,'and S . like the Himalayas.,- I'UorOiover postibill- those island bi'd ,W " if 1, . iii. L a cup eek to ihdi-- � J I . a was 0broken ,and � the. Ir 8 .1 7 wi e found.a Pok I � .,, � I I Of tea. slit assists to fear into "I can't see v,hy you should," -�aid. his . ties'of error are -6pehed w libdrat61 .Throlig some . -caprice pocket, arld'.1"WId. her.*it mas a d3 - . � � Riecemeal portions the cli3iracters of her 1 friend. "You carry you,. ye cktd your wishes: by tugra and jeik§. It I up. by � atmog-- , ere h , : , , dearest -friends. Another . Mrs much distracts his attelitioil F;om .the copy. pheric retraction. A 'peak may. not be they, did not take'rduge on'the rnain-'I pe'psis tablet." "That was clevar.,-.3�-... : five years ,my' junioli,11 said Dr.- - . of . B - "That's ' Don't durhig:'a lullaby :or plaintive . oxactIX -where it seems tobe. in the sur- land, bitt'went to *the island of Elba, from it I She swalloN�ed th� ,-,hip, and the"I 'rest.' wid again ;' more lightly than I jo rain ?' . I , �" - business of toilet is resm' 0 i � �, I the ned. W'fign natural" said the autocrat. ."I?ve had ballad, 0ge ve or's Weacbp6. It mair be above or wher� in due tiin� they rl�stdd.and bxed,, dodt,��. ,will.. -'-i. - 1.�. 4U. &I. " , , ell &mnde tenue a] P -1, ,i.i , ­ , I t -up a.fleree battle bet -w -en . . I . . . I . , . . . . I , I . .. . ., I . . . ,. � 1. . . . I I . . .. . ., . . . I � le,, I . i, . , I . .. I . .. .. . , I 11 . . . , . I �� I .. � � , � � I . .. i .. � . I . I . . . . , . , . . , , #, ... . . . . . . . I . . I . I . . . . . 11 11 11 . 7 . . � . I ... . . I , I �� I er goes out. - t, .. . . . .. W . ' . - I I .1 .. . .,. ­ . V ,--- � - '7--i--- , , I I ,: , ave years' =::; i---.. . . Id . . and Increased in numbers. . 77--.— 1 . - I . . :1 dinner or entertains a I ' . � Mdo an4 the eit, a be o* that point. I .." . . j , I , I . � � I-, I v arge party of I I . � nd never se6k,to- diii The Italians disco,'-ered that they were ackpot.'�--Fhiladelphia 4Rv.ordil � - , I .,. . I ., . , " ; � ergyman passing"through, a village, vert the. company by firing papbr Pellets, .I ce'6f rpiscalculation, i . I .. � I 11 .� I I . . � � Auests at her own t..ble. A tete-a-tete i A el . I 0 . ­ St It another' sour ,. -to capture nde&onc,of his . , I . . 0 L'Singer'g- motith. - . ! - was discussed a few days ago by "Engi.* d be -an . Euclid I -� �, .. . I , I street saw I t 'th ' I , , . admirable sin&rs; all I , i" just pr'opou A FREE PA . : �., 1, �Aeaj[ with her husband would appear to a number of boys surroWid- JD 0 � � . I C, I TTERN e,,� i- , � ti i ' neering," is gave . "Yea, I know" . �11 them and sell1hem. in comes,* Th' ' mastIorilliant, problems. . . � . ., I Ing a dog, says the Buffalo ,'Courfor.p .Don't, if Your. onion ions are appealed, . a Lon&a- PUblicition. When '* ' � ; (your'.0*1I �electlon) to . I �her in the light of a positive calamity, rise- 6 -a traffic wilic Teplied, . every MO- : ,,.A. ­ � ­ �i % She stillYs up playing 'bridge' till two or Thinking that some ,cruel deed was � in . to by sonne Pathetic little trifle, bellow I. a surveyor attempts * to detervaine. an . h. goon: -completely . I hik Wife- "but I Wisli.yoted go - < ftriber. 0W.t So cents a ye". �, .1 '. * , , . . � I -- � I progress, the clergyman hast . � oir: 11 you can . . . anglo-in -ft. -vertical plane lie must ,be sure I cleared the, island -Of Elba of "canary down, cellar itiw read -the ga&meter, * .1 � -- I I I — Li. , . . . I � I � three O'clock in the morning. and retires ened toward. 106 "y to violent grief. 1, . . -- -- -1 I .. . I . � I _ , : '. ). not sUffe �iiiIf tobsiby tilry I I that the spirit level on his instrument 4 rds'� so that not one was. lbif there ,in' wafit-ms�'? * But, inutterin �. C. AM, A 'IF . tb bed more or less exhausted, and can . ing your face � � . ,� g something . . ere & a Wlid state. ­ 1. . - about a forgotten 6n.gKOmiInt,' he. hali- .. �� I X %/ , . . the boys and askW whAt they w I . I III I i ith. the aid of narcotics. She Ing. One of the lads replied that� the-: : In We`rilg,�16avo theroom, . tratliffil. If, any unrecog- . 1. � . "I I I L�� , ,Wy sleep wl I . until you have' . . , - i ^ . . .., :1 .., . . From that time thehistory of the ' ' - Itily .. I . 1 � resumes the same 'useless existence and were telling lies, a e boy who tola .recovered self-control,, . =ence opeiaf:cjs tp affect -it, even - can. . da0bil.from the.house. . . . . I I . � . . . .. I . . , I ,� I ­, . , . . to the niost minute d6r'�e; thia V41uo of - � .. � . . � I �­. , � .. I. I .- �% -..t-- .- . .. i.. � , , on't.'be . grump and , 1 ar 'has been -a record'of perpetual. im- � .. � thd biggest lie would- get the dog, . D . M . .. , . y — I I I . . . � �::% p�srpetrates the same wicked waste of ' cler : . The .. L T ,. sit brooding in ­ny computation . . prisonment and t I nsf6iiiiiation of .'hid &P- I . . . . 11� ; . . ........ N . . . ... gy-man was shocked at such aeprav- a'.carner all the -eveninr, -because your b'"ed on the . ra - .. �, ­. , . F, , , � � .. , , ... I .. . , S. is Impall.m. 1. . . . . . Her children she scarcely sees, and the . ' 'Solughing. . I mme again the next day, and every da�. I . I . ' 0 a measure! . . I - 'AIN' I I � , ity, and, began .to lecture theril OIL the � I I . I pdara=6 aiod.nhwaet�Lr.., � - SPRING 4 . DIdINE. , . � I �­ " I h0stess�doea,not'ask you fok � s.olia, went, of. angle ' I * * ' I I � . . . - MAGAZINE. . . I �il 11 � i er onlission. x * like thirty years ago 'two Gehhan'pr,-. . 1n their natural ,stvbn, ap, they.still. ex- As li,spring.mediciiic� Buxdock,Bloodi I . . , A. LADIES' � i; .. I "I nianagement of her house is entirely re- sia of lying, and .concluded his remarks R i1aY IlPt ari.se from tile I ., Ist in the­0anaiy and Aladeir And Other .1 ... zwe b utiful I I . � ', �, � , 1� moved from her hands. The housekeep- by -saying: "Why when 1. was a little thought that YOU,cann6t sing, but from fessors, Ylseber of Ituttgart. and. Hann ' 3§itters hAve no equal;' It tonesAip the � 16i %dst , !. I., I . I., . . r 1. 'Atlantic islands, the birds araot, -a grap . 0 0 0 . . i or takes all the accounts to her husband, ' . : of Vienna -.'ex'presiied the, opinion that � t , i .. ,., I` , 11 I told 'lies, " The 'boys were .the knowledge thaf*-yoii �do.o I , I . system- and removes all impurities Wai f It.. "91", I . lion, 0 : 11, ult 0 1 , � - - � . ,. il� �f . who meekly pays the same, and lives for . silent for a. second, when one. of.them . . ...Don't, if you know 'a -000d 'anecdot6, � tile neain;ss of:dreitt colitineabAl Lu�k;41�4, , fill gre�n .or greenish brown color and from the blood, Liud takes away that 00 ibe to -d , r, sit f. tell 460 .. I . I . .V - an a, would . I .11 .. 1. 0 9 .1. , r ...' . . ... � , . , the most Part at his club or a ! said sadly: "Rand: him .the,dog." '- Put it 'forth during a pi. . . . . ". I , , stylish lin 0, I t the lall� of mountain railge are or beauty, bl� d�, , 0 is �d'. Olt, not i0markable f ,I .. Arlo- solo ' the dp$peei . they tir6d weary feeling so -prevalent in the . ,.�, I . I . . piallist rally like to -hear it too. -*.%it exert ,enough Ixt6ral attractIOU Or! 41, have bden known to burst the meihbrafio. spring. , ,. , "' I . I , I . . .. ... I I . . . . . .. 6 , 61 .1 ... I . I . . . I . . . . . . .... ate " I I nd s � -14ith �h�ir, . . I . p I . p i ,. I �: 'Home' is for him a mere fa'ree. He sorrow, had got in plummet -to throw the -lino which, suiao I . .: I . � . I .. . .. ar . &lie a, . � . . �,� �', . louses of his various sporting friends. ! An Irishman, who, much. to.bi wife's pafib'Lly.imtil p6ac6 reigns'over . - of their throats in pouring � . ­ . . I . . . . . . I , .� 11. to .the company, of .the a ;V ion 1) I I .1 I 1. 11 . . ,,, .. 1. I � .. I . .. . . I . 11 .. . I I . . . . � . . I � , oor one, pend ong�; I ,. . % I - " knew what it was la his mo I sombli ,,our anecdote is, -a az ed"Wouti6f P, eftical posit . I I . I I I . 11. . I - I- . . �. � utily IL, '. L . ther's day, men who' managed . cook-fightA, deter� c lie If y I . . . 1P . likd mann6r it W, fluid in. . . . . . . I �� .. I 1. - . ' I . .11 . I , I . . ' �'L !­ when his grand old historiml seat was a ; mined to raise some -roosters for wak* " . . ould tilt'llp the . I I IL , '. "If I hn4*111631ey,"', she. Sdd� IMIlgoillyp 6 i I ;. -:��" - home indeed, and all the members of the ; himself. . . be I'l"... i %your musical � cv.ofifift level., which, like'llie.plumblet,4s ' itor. . L.. ' . -. 11 . LL I . , .game , Don't ourh'�ridis'h lit . An Enterprising Rural Ed ! " .L � I V . . . �7;� 1 - . family, young and old, looked upon it as ' put them unde some prize eggs if I . I rned lirlmarily 1 - .9 r . � r I � . 1. .. . r "I'd W the most indol,ent:porson k. the Pr r I . I . . . . .. .... ; . , :. "I . go he got An(I :tastes.' A go.od phill � when invited. out, Ole . I . . 3y gravitation.% Brl- � ' L. . . . � r ", r r the old hen in the back- 19 . . .. world. i I'd have some one to doe every- ,. . , ,� �, . avoi, the aeeoi'dion, pti,ndean pip�s, -a in India; denied: this; and -1 The editov of 9; rural n , , fte chief center of attraction, and the 1 yaird. you I, till, aurVeyo� ' . i I I , ' . . .. . r I I thingL, f6r. me.' I'd even have' -some Ono . me! I .. �� 11 �.. i �� ��' I . In order to teach him 4 lesson . on, is toleave, your in. held that 9.1ovel was, trustwgr thr -after in phlia6lphia, d I owspaper was . . I . . I r , . I . , garnering point of love and fajbh- and an cour o his growing vice, his wife or',double bitssdl' I . .. I . . . lifing thei week. followi, to Vvish.,for rne.,,�, "Wish for yout?" ill _ . . . 10. 1 1 r I I Abrument it hoyne� A long list, in fact'; 'alli - . .r . 6 . -- .r I L . � , eonfide.nee; but since he grew up to man. r ' v � )riKe eggs from under the . * r . I .ing tlie-shooting of President McKinley fo L W, if yo : u . had - I'd . ­ ­ I -L . . '. I r . ... . L I r I , a ra- , uns piled of instruments whiell . . me. however, fiesh data and 'noted � with'surprise, the Promptness . - - =VsOlf,)J .. monqo , Allow4d indl I' . I 11 I n en and Put in their place wish r iro .. ,arforat ons show hood and took for his life partner . could be coin Since that if repli.4. 11Y - I � I J should nearly always be.left at home. haveacelimulated "teoding� to show that, Of the hawspApets, to"bulletin-board .the . U � IL . . -M" GWW L416$' r . to ' r I I *d lady of the new motor school of mor. so o d i . Some weeks later the - - ! latL though the. Oerman experts -may have hourly reports -o ­ 41 h r . r In eks e 's I .. L . r � , r � Ws, he stands like Marine among the . I . My final 'don'ts" Are levelled ,at e f the P -resident's oondl- Many poo -71, I . '! at a uh tb ion A r . I wife -heard -a commotion .in the- Wood- . L greatly, exagger r rle say they ate,, all nerves' . w"d, wk,r l. . comen and'early 1�Av6rg, 'To'tbe former, ed the - me t of a t , feribined to -adopt the Jde' ettsilyworrie'd p, of 7 M - . .: 1. ,� i, F xuins of Carthage, contemplating Ile de bt-A fc.4 , it t. O;,t� r . " on r .11 I easily staif ed or u set, . . owl , a- . iL :, the ! shed. She rushed out, and there stood r. � btIr.5bLIIojslly.i0tO the ,60i . er)r( . '' LIVI Ws 'Heart and . ' . L . ' �, � r� r complete wreckage of his ship of life; and I Pat, watching with delight tba'flr�t Of . I woul(LSAY, d Wlljj��. a sOng iq bebig )r, thp; latter"really exists. Major -S. important events when he should � ind irritat d.' Ilbui TWO NoCALL IPO.,: , . I ' I L : knowing sadly enough that he can forts of a newly u and: G,r turriLrA of tile- Bribf-ghr. Royal. giogl- rbturn .home. r _'Soon :afterwiaf4 he :was el - . US -116-11 Wist Wst Si, -%W YOK 1 -I . . . ­ i - Wou 'O I . 'Nerve Pills Are just the. remedy such ­­-­ . ii,- �. L " '' never -hatched duck to.waddle. insist alcing hajids -n tud�inglhe matter, care4 -told 0316 MOI-nilIg J r dolan I ,eqWre.'. They I � I . �r th!'m and there upon sh, eers, has been:s " b r the local-phy . L 'Jorle , ­ L ,* I cop e r . . restore perfeat� . ; I .1 . I � i %.'.. I - ,�, , sail the seas of hope again." "Bridget, Bridget, will ye luk at the fut 16stess. - In' cases NvIlore she .Just made the following that. Viacon a was serious y ' Ill tarmony of the d give � ,L L i . �, , .; - , Ivith your fully, . and has . nerve Ontres an I . I I , , �. - I on him? - Sure a. bli-rd' twico his size herself . is the soloist, you - Ltr her Statelnentil- At it distanco of a hundr * . I 'L . I i .. ' ... . . I ... . . . L . L r I t Couldn't thrip iiinV1 ' 1 - N' ed. . The deacon was a Parton, 'of sorne - dis- liew nerve force to shatter6d nervous � . : 50 YEARSO.r' .. � ­ I I , .1 11 I , , ity, so the editor . . L . . r- r. .. � . . . . . . . . . . . r - . L A Scotch Temperance Sermon. . d.gve.n ifN ill Ill I sgmm,15 , I � . I 'roff hir;str6ke,. an she has tilia, . mlles.or more froni, 'the'li'ase of the 111ma'. ' Unction in, the: cominuai systems. . : r , . . I , . , � . I presentee. of -mind, to sing. h t of 8, the plano'of'& leV6I,1S exii r poated'a series of bulletins as follows: . . . . � . I . . : r... � 1_ . - 't ... A �� . . - ..... r=xkmmwd�; ' I � -6 I . Ono evenin ast year,' while. Mark, Or words . layas h� say '. i . . � I , .`�, .r - , 9 1, . . . I ,� 1. i . �. . -, L - 'I, . ,-,�,.rr ­ -� , . , , , The new En!zlisb sor4teetotal society - wain'was speliding'some time -at his grecting, it'is twent.y."to one. if th6y' actlytorizoittal; at fifty milesift -has, Ila, - "10 9,.= -.Deacon Jones no better. . . . r . . I . . ��-JL I 1 . . _. L -.,r . � - � . . . ., � . I I . , . . I - �­ ! ,�, . for abolishing drinking between meats Buln"111617 home, he'prepared t,6 tial<6,9, make rhyme or reason withi- bbo'tontoxt .gun . to tilt; atlen miles the difterencie 011 a4u.-Deacon Jones lias relapse. . r I . L ,L � ... ,;Lj - ­ , I .1.g i. - � . ' Z, ", . . 1 . r7 . . i 1, I., � ;, 'I- I I , - . .r t r . . . . I , ,r ,,,. , , i, .7 .. ' , � ,:� ,: . ­ .iq , * .1 -1 I drive, expectin . ., , ­ I I ­ , I . , I .t,L,J,r . � e, . .. I . , does, not'embody atiy ,hew idea, It was 0 remam out UnUl late, . of the poem.' may amount to - twentyp&fIve seconds, , .99.80 ' p.m.7-Deacon Jones weaker.. ,, . � r . L �, - _ ­ v . I . ­ To oarly aVi1% I� *Qa o0ek iiai whIle ,Ili the foothills it may. be forty-, Pulse f ill . . I I I .. ; �.' , U.". '.. -. . � 0 .. r . . "'. 7i 1 1 E, I . , � . " � L 41 ��, ' xtrobgly urged upon his congregWon , fol le * slit' . -"�`t!lqljov., -�.'a.14., ­- . �*, - , -- , , iA ,% ,4 ,��, 11 of . , , r, Ile ther ore d his hostler' that he ... . .�­ - , , . " i. ` "- � , ­� . . ), f, ., . . 11 �, " 0I P 4' 1111t, \1 I � "-' - ' ­ I I . - � - - .�.. - r",,4, uv-,- _-�tn - . ', �­' I "ji�.jj­-_�­-� .- -� -known I .. r , - n- .... . ­', - ,,<. �. '- t , , 2 by a well Highland mrini'APT nood not wait f9r him, instruetinglum Advice ind.eay, don't flounder away in five seconds; And what it, is in the- heart -m-Dedcon 3�6nes has sligh I �, . -, , . � . . . . . . ,- --� I . . . 4 . . . I .. when he bad finished his work to lo le . ar of the Incitlitallis -we do not lit, '1235 P,m,-�-D6aco.U.J6U61i fitm . , I - :, o ­ . -, -t - -non kt^ ii�4. :V9 I".' I , , the middle of a mit. I rally T'n Ili ry f� " i , . . ,. i�­ 1. , whose parishioners were too speedy wit e, %!Cal item, Whor ow.,01 On! Ily. ba; It 1, - 111 .1 "'I":- , , .. 7 - ,:t �*. ii -- An,t­- . . . 11 n Summoned. L' �. I I " I'!" V ,�- . . ,,, , -�, .... " .. ,- " I I , . .­�, �� . ­ ­ I the stable and place tile r 1C y under -a You have failed to escape before its otim. the. wholo) Major,Burrard thinks that - bee ' . . ... P , , , - 1- '�,� i, , k. -; I... � I . . L " � I thOir drinks. After an eloquent exborta. stone, the location of which e ,no -P . o trouble would fiot'eall for a coireq. 113-.10 p.m.-Deacbn Jones has Aied and C ". 11 r ,, I , 1'..!W. " ev o is *, -: 1". ,41 I "i I r �'. I - , 'LL" .1 ,i4 . I I ... I ­ . . I " .Mr. Clem mancemOut, excl ,lie a giant corlittol until th . , ,� . - I t. I., i, t , . , 1 - - .< .0' . t1on, the reverend gentleman concludc,,: c . � . ti -11 ­ 11, . - 1- I.. I L �",�,� A "! 0- . re' �4 . L I described with mueh exAetness.'. When thA ,q` -`--A� . u-,- --,1--- . I � tion exceeding sixty 'feet --a eorrectidn gone to -heaven." . I . I . " .. .!!� I �; I "And noo, in& freends, this tram -tram. I "I to (­ity lwee ��,;1.1��4 10 lIc". I '. t all ,Ar.,,-,i,i4.��r*.�14f""".,.... ,4. .Je,rA�!V'%,V,N,I!j.1 , '. � 'L ­ ,,,,, . "�' ." I I �� �' C,: r �'; * I " � ,�J ff " 1. 1. C L'1: � 1. I' .11 -11 , I . . . I ,. . I , I -trinking must cease I Mr. Clemens reached home After hisdrlv6 . . L .. I ­ . . . that. involves addition to' the . orlerinal ta;ter in tile Oteryfoon, a traveling a I% .. ; " ;, * �, * "! ,".� ,,ev ,. .4 % -. ". . . i ., .1 , ... ,. .1, .. . ming and trink .; it, � . I �­.. 0 . r- !, h t 0 ,i - . - "., .n 1%. ,,.,,, I , I . (;,�I", "�""��." ­'� "' ! � , .. '.­�-L"­ ';­�'j, , . I � I must and shall not cont"nue. NOtLllnt lie was surprised to find thal, the key - - . . estimateii-but he Adds that 'Ithe question salesman happened by, stopped to .�ead fl� rv,� (--t 1,i,,i.-­,o,f .:,ii,1 Tnrl.,,-.,��L.i'..,. t 11. 1 *­ ., L ­ , .�ii.,...,, ,., I was nol . L . - . . . 6"*."";"-, � � , -C, . . . , � , I . . , _. _ I � t r lil., .­ Nvhle:a "': . , 1 1'. �­q , , , , �, . � ;'n-1tsP1Rc6- `VVIIeu1hI8-P&tiOnc0 WOULn It* bristles with uncertainties and assump- the bulletins, and, going to thebullotini, i f�ne 4r, -i I. I , . . , . . , : 1 object to a Snoft' 91CSS Of a 111017nin to AVLP TO STOP HER I . I . . . � , " , M ...., ..". --4,4 ..". .v �,. fkt, rtvv Ve I ; , " L' keep aff the chills b(,fore breakfa,it, n I- had been exhausted he Awoke the hostler tions.11 L .1 . . board, mado Another report coricerning t II. -.4 eillvlell�y ip�t oll1v an ft i1viompt I i�. �wr x ,:,-:X,-i', %t i1,114,t*t,Ch,)rft-0. In'the I � � I— .1 � . . . , , , * . - but also as a thor,i,'i Cum, lor I , . � I '11ann auggosted,that.alti- . . ina. - .. ik -­ I , an -it . . I M4. C�,eorr . �' Wr , - , , I fn the forenoon when an neqn4ii-n-fa d received this explana,tion - , 11W. . . . WORK AND SIT DOWN, ' - Fischer and th, ',Oeaiie . It ,was . � L I I 11 ,�� It, - ""' . � 1�1 , . � '. � I . . . .,: L . ..,hoks in upon you or you veesit a nre- . --bettir place."' - . I � . I . tied by counting V elteritent lit hear 'I ustb , ,1111k,,Ien, Pu1naniville, I MMUL . -, , 'm�_6reat ( x ­ , Clemens, I found . I t. 1- Wdes ntight ,be ascer0i, e !, $-& � , I , .1 e � D � � 'bor's house. An' pefore the good me.1 A real es I . . . I L . �'; . . . a Ve -"� - Ofteon Jones ba, A01 yetL i Tra. 't I . Ata%1.d9nn,o.1y,%%%tr�itoa protiv. 3-000'st vir- I ' .' i tate deAler,who had char . A. � , arrIT601:1 0-i,t., 'Sn",.19,Z-'11 r, I it "'ar dwy to re- ,;vl,it-..%t*vl.fn,_�v,q�"(�,.��,i!�',��.,I,rilf;). nral4"Na I --� I I the number of pendulum be to In a,day, Ili , 5 , L - -t - . . I .,� . ­. . as . ­­� . I I " � ­ - , - , I ".. .1 'that Providenqui Provides, Pn In" -* 1. In mesouring the flattening of the �, , .- I ."On'l Dr. (­ni�08 V­rup Of 1,11-Itta , ... , " ". "' r L , . , ., ­ ., I I , . ..� . , I . . . ._ . _ , - , �W, - , , - - . . . - ,�;*,. . . . , I , iarr,pntllto a . I i- � . , I . I . � .earth toward the poles, O-eneral Walk6r, . .. ,Ahl T , � �"'1'111. - 1. ". `-� , � - , .,., �,' 4 >w? -r'�' . 1, , ' . , . . , . . . 111 . . . L: . % T li,.�ii .Ihe n�-thma ' t " - . . ; . . , . , �,� - that thorb - I � . I + bad, -t ii,511111W tOAD nle, . ,' ' I � I onvir , '. , . . e. ispit of considerable real estg, ro , , -)­ ., , '. to belongin ,,, �Z�-�` , i. I , I �,� �� I . I I to To P -Miss, but this Is no tb(i ewisflnt Archbishop - Irt-land, says the XqW, Tork , V, "t . . . . . i " , . - - �. �� 6 British export, deebired I .11 41, , , I I P. . -i were deficiencies of matter, if: hot cavi- ,,,64De a good boj,'i said'U11616 John,,' ro�'47. A. friond of inille DersuzA,10<1 1110iti �­­- . � .. . - .i�­ . I l An' If, Ili tile saiietity nf tbr, ii!,tv,, %, e' ti�guished divine, whi0i illustriltes Otc. , . I A �� I �o , mul,l rt , . . tMill-irmininin, "'at hnR to I)" st.)TIl'if I "Times," tells this story. about the dis- I i . 1p�,,\- I , L , V,�,,, ` - - 1 1 . . .. I f - ilig the Himalayas which ild, maybe wheti you grow .UpL yolil, 'tP I -­- .. .1-1 . . . � . . e f� ties, underlyl v,tilla.reinedy, r did so, and It euroa , .. , " i. . . I—— I 1, quick wit of the gentlemait In turning il� ! � �-, . . . , , .: (mtidn. hr!"': i", ,�, , �1. I I ;r,, ":­; " ,,, ,it . . . .,,, V . . �11' . . - . .. I � , I v ,� --- , I wolild inake, tha and caft'be President.". I .� ,� � *, �,, '. "" � hev a giiest in tile P * /�, . . ir bottle and in - f i � ., r i I it. -nor when in a tight plitee. The real " IS . ,t plan lonpplicable; . 11'. F -< � - ":. . 1. . I 1% - . it .. . It 1,i impossible to Imagine it tvitter z?,i J I . I . I . I t I . UJIUMICUllog UA - "t "IS that 'so?" all , I ­ "I . . I U in hini in rl t'r, i, voi I I '' : I. I ,-� Ids.' Subsequoilt, re- . . : I �Zl I , ". �. � 11, . . L .. - . � .-. IwOred Willid, ex- tre,ftient for livOinia, than Dr, Cli a s I ros, for, this Wrio tile- aef,w�(,(,. f,-[ " �sfia O agolit IV04 eatight short on surno � �. I hedly,' a e I ­ I r . . , � binkin', but a elievifia partill,p,g i,.- I ,.�j I . . I I s6areh has upheld General Wilker." ci I'An(L,rWe on .tlie, engine?. P,-r.u*,i of Lintool ,iil,l TntipentifiN 'It I . .. .. !. .'.... ,., I � ; � L' ile investment -i of Wis. o-,vil A li'l client"S 1: . � I I' 1, 1. I � .. I . . � - ­ � . I Gc6, you bet. Vil be good 1'�-Buffalo noetileo ,tlie; exeqttm ii�rvf-­,, ctolirt the i- � . -.. . - '14. i . ; I I L good things of tbi.q wrivirl i,i .n1i q,j11i-jptA- and it wa.4 divided thit lie And the Ar 'I I I L I . L- : . �,. �� . . I I I . Willing Quack Ora I 1. I hrv, i i - bi. �ii� I , . al tube. -4, elvl-a ProinOt 1-6tlef to .., 11, L . . . L , L - 41. , i , r .4tit good fellowship. .'itpipy, 111a L " , . I . FWress. I I . N ! .1 . brorlebir -A , . " , � '. I I , I ghop must Imsten at, clltj, to ,Xow . sit, I I they had Illone, . . .. . I . . . � the fr1glitifill OvArnis, Aftl, NVII � . I , , . . . , i -;Icp,r , . - R, R Co6, wr '�kmcrf an regularly. thoron, '�!., aft,11 nerinanOntly .. 11 i . � .. , $ran, as far as ve enn, -a I en ume . York, whou I . ­ - I � I . I -I . avold the whi. -. �etl friends I iting 1:6 The' ic Kluinsak (in the - I I I . --ospecially li�d wIf6kPv.1' . who they expected w4old hpl�l them out, I , , I . -%-:­ 1 * mazy waltz)-Pdri, . . - -11 � . . �,, I ,�, i- . 1; , I � . . , ,�� I . 1. cures.ustliftilL 2.,) conts, all doalers" Of .L � -t � ., ... - I .;i,, 7 . -r, says UtIniallaolt. 13&tC44 & (" L - . � The reverea-dLgOntic �, ; ­jT I I 'o,. rrgJr,)%ttO, , 4 . . . ;�. �� , �'�l ,. '.��­­, , I . I I ; ; I , ;, cliltivato . lave sown oat$ , lia-0.4 you don't like in -style of. datic. . . --- , , - - . . .111"Ift .41u,gestod that I , . ­, 7 ' ' L . I �. , � ! - I 1. .. V . I L ... . y ; . , .� � L � - I .- . - or witch grass, Intl they ina ? . . " " ,., ,,,,, * . I they go the next .day, w7l�Vfi'wati, siln. . to kill qitac� � I . . I or* ' � ' L�;; e , : 1, Z :�. . I � , 1. , -z" . . I I :L I il�;­ ." ': 1-- I .:: I I C . : !� � I .-Loeverest hotel robber lit tile (-oi:ntry, , " I C � �M L . I �'i" "'. f". ­ :. � . ' " -� � : . 1, I Ms. Stubbs -They havr� ea.pluled the day, The real estate- ui.ln �t , 1 oats killedL it � MJ'98 Shar e '': 'er ' %t* i . 1. N% 14 soiri�wllat, _ tIOW MANY Wor�lntk ItAVE ' 'To Do dld it L pretty. well,'. The is rather too . r I . . �� L . I sho,pked tit this suggestitni, eoming from This raom amt To DAV? almost entirei ' 'but 'in a low places I ft% anictiess about, it. . �, , .., L : ; -� .- . . I � , , , :1. I " - . � I I uell 5 "' � inty dear. Mr. Stublw--Imlved! , whioli I yy .; ­ I .. 1� - i . I . the sonree it did, and sald flint ho, Xlever MILIJUlm's ULMIT A" WO Owns '� - I . . I , . I . # ; Wtel did he keep?-"Tit-11it.4.'1 . aft a blegaing to t" M' ts .6 L 1 ,�1­110,v ,,,;ay, I vary it ? ' . � . �.. .. : '. . . , '. 11 .. I 11 . traveled on the Sabbath,, aj it was I here there were ome rocks, thert h4rpc_�u , * Van I ;L 14.-. ,.�,,:�,,�.�;, ': �.." 1, �- . . I � � .. voint-nin'thiscon4ition.Theg - W Miss se you tread on of zoad . ., � .. .� I 1. . RAtion Q , . I . 'L�'r I . COD* the 110Art, Faint w4 )i/,zy Spellij.q ­ f( ,)t . 1�*­.!-, z , , 4.1'1;�l " 4!1'�L.,��, . I V Uterar -Those .ire rather cun. trs6ry to tile Seripturi-s. The 1118hop mw CM* NMVOWTIORS. Vol-Vesplicso, Pa Veakam6, Was some left. 'The field was first I Iftir left rl�, '011,4 Ill a, wliffe.-Plilla- I . . . v.1'a, "'I"I t -'. � " a.: i ." � , , ��. ,y Man _ _ ,.4 . . , . the pointo and, rubbing hf.3 hands togeth. 1,141oftne(% and all tioublea ocoaar to U* deltibla, . UlOrvtb­fjy­�J�­i ", ' "ll'Urt, i i;jt*I'L'��), 1'1�'t,q t � � �3.�:­ ."44 - ' L . : Wng little bows you Put Oil that new I plant6d to corn and well cared for, to . . I "an Turpentine# .. -'�. . , 11 replied that lie, too, ba,a it, text thAt f61111410 AM . ,il:y-XI'­!"( t " �7, D" b 11' i �:Iiir�tIJN -Wiper;toulve just ninde for me, dear, e,Tt - I thatinjured the quack some. The next � ­­ .1 . . . PJ�L,1,1 L� il, 0 L_ 1. . et"t'le,��,"LP,7-, F. . J*.11 mt*. James Taylor, O'LlIAn7e N.D., Ift"boin. ' I , . I - I� , I � , tl�! � -. � T -... . ­­ � - ­­­­ -- �, � L-_-. -­ , " ��, ­'. 4 r, t. ­W � - ­­ ­­­." , .:_ , .. . � M wife (with a shri(ki-iiHeavenst miglib applyz "'If fby ass fall into the 396lodfrigthoingays, AboutelftWont)l8ft" Year Lit ' ' - -- - ­­ . I.- -11-1---- -.,- . ­-­­­-!!!""!!��. I was sawn thickly to oats, . ­­­­ - L I I - I IL, , ", 'I ", , ..... ­ - I I I � I Ciailaltat (L mil, winer I It's, .try ) I - L ­ ­­­ ... � ­... 'L ' ' ""' ''"' ­ ­ - r* MY Deli,- hm�l dItA on Cho ftbbath­�� . roll Milob I *&a Very bfX(Ily r"" (IfItyn, was trouble(Iffr6lit7i ;to , L W , i I' . With P(LIPItation Of tht; heart;.And woul gotea 410ata take a large awoUnt of w 'k .. -- . I ­ - --­ I . straightway toko hhW'('1'U,1 and as there S . 0 . r I .1 61% two diery I would have to leave MY *Ork and vit (eon, the soil and are hative'Sted iii tht . � ­� - , I . . o*W-_--!!�!.-�!n�--!!t--!!!!�.�--!!!!-t-tt!� 9�s" in this ease we had better down. i acemea it) tZ 'O With* L . ho zi - % �, I I . etting Wo" � L timeonitil a frielid v ,v Sod Mo tom . - I , : . . V, FV ','It, driest part o? the year. When the oats To Cure a Cold M One D ay ft -:0403. I . . - 4 t,Lm - .­­-­� . ..... �­­­­­­­­� . � BURN'S n1113ART A �0 N9ttV9 P1 1J. I Were. -taken off th- . . I I 110 I , If , _ L N L I 4;h110ren OrV tor I - . . 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