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Is I Tko Clinton News-mRocord I Novellubor 12th.. 1903
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. . t4ke, some often, .during the day' 0% - - - 00000 V4100114wo A 7mmlimall. who ,had by ell4um I
wo - . last no solids between weals. 0000, 41t4c.lug, in -which vion wear plagood over a narrow plank lying
]Jt4 - olive -oil and fresh green salud and womea!o, batoond women meWs coatso acro" a deep gorge in tits dark, on,
Bowse*r, .the S � artan , cream with bayed banwilia ore fatten- is the Cilristaigs amusement 14 the Newo-Record's
. P , tits foods. 1\ I OcIlly Isloo. viewing the spot the next day fell
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__ I induce sleep, which 4144 In Inerpaslug , u1nose 0.00torm.
11,* suffered 6�1.34 Suffer" ai%4 Thought 00 WAS g oil. Devototon, hours ti) sleep. and It . doctors are not such 01taft � I -At- k,
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vying, but CmAit Irl"47 Pulled "Ila Through . poosible rest for ten, minutes every aft, tan Lre ropu Before 4riukl;og boiled water as sk "Tr -11
A COL4F.Ge PRESIDENT. . 0 as they a ,ted to, be '
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. ornoon. Gazette Me4ldale of Part$ says that i
I . 1. By AblIttv stuA' Over P1111110111001t $]he . Spend one whole day In bed each they b4vg A remarkable gift of ding- :beverage pour�'It several times from I ,
I I . . ! I . i , HILIA X4119 Hor wor, month, sleeping ag, much of the day its U00,1s. And often cure where guroPean 'Ono pitcher tounother. This will aLerato 6 �
loopyrisitt, 1"I'llva. 19, x4WIM-1 1 L$#WbfLt is It de.a I _,, p , doctors havotalloil, . I I .
as 0004 as be entered the U411. The only L . . . I -0
r?" asked Mrs. Dow- I Foremost Among the names of the it and remove the, Insipid taet%
great educators . of this country stands ossible. . 6The N
* 0104 It, like tb* 4vor- sort true wa7 to rest to to, Ile � Brilliant Ai4vico, ,
Ago busband. In one partiou- 4,QQt a acre throat, and I feet fever- that of 4 Woman, Dr. AT. Carey TIIOM' down In a darkened. room with closed ; The 11isbept Rallway.
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Job. I think 1-1 am, PingtQ bo. 010C.", the president of Bryn Mawr, col- . eyes and think -of liotblug. I The rerroctIrri u W$ - , ,id who. said to .
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I stand wh;r 412 Wife 01(gulo ishe didn'tL C411 out til,at #be. had been, lege,, As the leading eXpouent of high. 14yea, Ave minutes of,puch rest In val- the Ulghest railway In the world. In Aloxandre do 431rardin of A young.m4a
expe till . or declare . . who was beginning, to, make 0. bril.
0 , X it for at year or so eight hours It takes passengers. from .
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ever be�allln .HO` G:Kp*ot4 to And berL - th er education for women she has uable; the muscles.'of The face- relax, t. reputation $In _
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state or health $not the gain* any In loved a worldwide reputation. 14 And one doeo. Upt get A hard. set look. tile tropte to, the eternal Ono did not appreciate, "Uasten'to rocogii
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� year in and ;Fear, out, �nd in X011 it. 1895 she w a elected to ii alza him or he will not recognize you."
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slid fty'ollt 4 , .1 , the contrary, she remarked I c trust A L , . .. Mont Blanc" the highest summit In, Jan I -, hin, d
enough to took After his health. � on Aeb the board of which adds m#ny years,to t
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� Tariatiou from Wall, . . . ees.of Cornell University, the first I . I . . I
the $lightest PM ous tones. . Take time to eat your weals. It yon, rope. -It cost $,415,000,009, to build tillar . . I . . .
J We puts hIniqU . I u toe nne A woman has been thus . . Fare Iron. I .
gram � t. . WUeA ho, comQ I "It, yo .1 that you can't ep I And only ti . I have. not time to get a meal leisurely road, . . . .
I . since And tiling you'd. bet,te . r gargle your threat honored. She was. the leader of the . . I Chemically pure Iron does not exist .
,# , bow* One ovo;tlag not 1909 � . � , .11 . 4 , go without it. as it will not Injure ,you - ,J r61411y. The purest Irons are . L
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. Own and then blud It up. I don't Imaging, movement to have tile Johns HoPtIlls . A quarter as touch ,as, to oer"u renell Factories. . �. 91 ;
. found, Mrs. �B er lylig OA the loulage . - ' eat It In A. i thos whire an4 Swedish ores. '
Irs,anytbing more than a touch of toll- I M - Ilurr t I There'..are 227 lead pencil factories . . o from York . I I * ,
With X ba�dgge gro 4 her head he , , odical kchool opened to. women on , y. i . I I .
I Un . , 0111tI&I, . � . I I � Ja Germany, WhiChL employ 2,813 per- � I . . .
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oqrq .as the ayerage husband. - And, . I , a
, at as the same terms with men. When the - Pleasure Toolits. ,LJ sk
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I was norry for her,, of course An , . , ' t . us and export each year 1,014 tons
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, She helped him air with cost and yes 'University of Penneylyania, opened Its t. 00
. and got him on tile lounge and covered . '411i gly I of pencil#,, worth $2,000,000. . ..The .
like the Average Up i stood and % graduate department to women $Ile L . Ing a small dinner," gays a America is about $50,000,000, and the I
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. I , poitarld, Ill him up" and .. � ' - 1 , . Xl.pal cost of their ma .
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Ulgred at her for 4 moment An n , ; was chosell to, Make the . gd� hostess. of experience, "It requires con . an , latenance IS .
house, was ordered' to go on tJptQe. . 1. siderable forethouklit to prevent bus- I she could. shoot. , . When a I I . I . , I
blurted,out: . . Even the c�t was put out land the - dress. L bonds and wlvos� from slttl� ,At a shooting match IR the gauto� about $6,00.0,000 a season. . . I . I � . .. -
I "Well, X!ve been IoOIdnXL for it every clocks stopped. He Jay quiet for'* tow Doubtless much of her eriLthuslasm In % together 1 team yacht is chartered the price usums L . . I . .
.. . . I . or even directly opposite. each other, of Grisolls, Switzerland, a young wait, 0 . .
for a year past Land here it Is At this cause dQuies from the mern,ory of; petttoraS - Ally is $10 a month per yacht ton, .
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poll got.yourdelf fat 401�11, ,,ALIM, B ' -her own struggles to obtain a doctor's Some married -people have the discon- rass laughed at one of the cora . . .. . will -begin in - ,
last. FI , ,. you'd I . certhig habit of criticising the�remarkm. o challenged her to do better If l3he . .
. 11 y , 1. Qwser, don!t. you think . I I wit. � . A Sleep Walkinig Peat., � . . .
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0�1'0 . -better Pend for A doctor, or two; or � L � - part- could, 'Accepting, she thereupon took L , In tUe swampy districts Of - France. . I .
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'It's nothing," 'she f4thtly replied as three of them? I believq I'm already , , . 'What'. UPL a, rifle -and succeeded'in winning a , . .
. . . . I ners. of their jo;�s and sorrows. I L the Men are accustomed to walkover � next . week's. . .
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I 1. she I'poke4'up with a wan smile. - struck'with deatb." . . L made you. say that?' or 'Why,did -you ,prize. . . . tile marshy ground on stlltO, A sleep I .
. -110h,-i IMU37 IV�,, nothing Ar a wife . . I'll, I I . ?I is the not Infre- , . . 10 Ue, L
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_t J ,,I,Kqw foollsbJ 7 at � . c4slon buckled on his. - "
. and upset the Whole' , . ou've. Just got a lit- mention this or th ' ii [ L � Human Hair. walker on one, oc Ss . It's -a
. I . . I tie Inflammation of the tonsils,and a 1 , �oe rking. abron I . , � .
Jo flop down _ qUeUt quel to *an* eve . stilts And crossed a swollen torrent in : . I . I .
. 'It's 'nothing tOL worr I . . The finest human hair Is golden, And I �
. . . 'slight fever. .y � - I And It,promotes soclablIll .. . the'dark. On awaiting he had not the . . L
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I . ... . : "But Ilye felt for.*Some. days that a, I criticism . cannot tat I Q place. With I a human. hair varles from the- two ban! daylight I . . . I.. .. . . . . . I I . .
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:: great calamity hung �ver this* houpe- . I party consisting of four married coo" red a � . . . I . . . ill be, fol'
. I , 141 .hold.. and PIS is probably th begin- . . pies this is a dt(ficult thing to do, and part of an inchi . . . I . Chinese Business Methods. W1. .
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. vown�- -ulng of It. I should 'like a cougulta- 1, �., . - . I I
i;�__, .1 it As -,advisable therefore whenever pos , . in China, to encourage honesty And. , �- :
.. .. � I^ ii� I , ow, P" 1 . tion, of doctor's before. It to 'too late. . slDle to Invite two Married couples I - I Removing splinters. . . . alacerlty, confidential clerks and sales- � lowed ... with . . L_
.. I I ' -hoW ,I Suffer! .Nou . ... . . womeu� I and two men TJse a fine needle to remove silvers. . . . .L I . � I
11 � . how ,I suffer . OU4, with two I . . Men In all branches of industry re- . . .. .
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I . may bd a widow before the, weele Is . . who are'unrelated to one another, This . .1 eli% an annual net percentage of the ,.. .1
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Q,* I ,Ila . pe you W . - letAll, U 'firmSs business, bes des ,their regular . 4erecat -fr . -.. .11
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Inj abo do of a . . moutbed bottle two-thirds- full of boll- , I . .
. . Id tit ind forgot me trial . . a . . tlke neglect of It is responsible for many I L I . I t salary. . . � .- .. . . , I
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A 'et I , month. I have always tried to be A., ' . . . . .. dull dinners.10 , . Ing water and hold the Injured spo . . . � .. I . . - g to
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. JLJ.1 IV: . ood husband, and---aad1'. . .. L . close, over .tile opening. The, .04 , I I .
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I �, .Airs, Bowser had her ' band on his .:' ' � ' ..' �' - I I . 4- � I I - musty Rooms. 4raiys the Del . I Insitrance companies Insist that Indi- , . .
k . I forehead, and the tears came to big -': - I % :. To remove'..t ditional 'prossure will. take Out the viduals ate much more dangerous risks - .'end's . L L ..
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I ,)I � I a with a gus4, and'he broke down . . 1.1 ? ' about'a room'ft Is necessary to take splintok. - � . . In the matter of .iUberculosis If they are li . . I � . . . . .
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booby. She sat down . ' .t , r . 4 up. the carpet or matting if there should - . - � tWenty pounds under the 'normal
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J\, . .. . L The risk of,behig-struck by lightning . . .. . .1 . .
I . I sleep. andL thQ�g,U 8110 Might have . -- , ,;4 , . I 1.1 . : : be beaten and fumigated by letting it . I of families with tuberculosis on both I � . . .
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I I . . . L .1 a . cord of. . ..� ii, . 0 11 . . L is five times greater in the country sides I of .th Lhouse. . � . I I .
. . I I I cinirged ..him. with doing a a isW�___.., % L N S .. I 'Ile on the grouna for several days, ie4l than In cities and twenty times great- Le . .
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. . . Impodent things stl4k ,didn't mention .� Z:=ire:::�: ,ii. Z I . . I . moylug� It at night.. Finally it Should . onlflg 61's -
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I . . . . . . . I . a slugld,one. NoIther did she sing of - . . -be. covered thialy - with; dl*y L gait, al- I . I . ,� �. � . L - . �. 1. I . ,. . :
'L .1 . , Attempt to L *blstle,. and whpir she' :1 - . . . . . .. lowed to 'stay In the sun for, several �. � , The average depth of the ocean be I . ... . . '. . .
. . . , . . Artillcied Teeth. .' , tweeli 60 degrees, north and GO'degr,ees �, I- . . . I .
.. . I ! heard the cook Making too much noise. , ,. . DR. X. CAMM. THOMAS.''. . '.. hours, then 'swept thoroughly. Before , � I . L L L.. I . � . . .
I . I I . . I , . Alitificlal teath are More generally touth Is nearly three intlew. . � . I
I �'in the kitchen she went down and cap- I I .1
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. .,wser's life I . about forty years ago, at a time w en - - nd. carbolle acid. t - . . L . .
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�,Ivs ONLY A HIUDA0119,�MFAR.i, pended'ou conipletd quiet. . college education for women was pracj pered, should ,be �sttlpped. and washed . . . . . . . � . .1 . . . - . i.
. .L . for -all Wassos of society. The. whitest ' - � .
. . . . I . I Ornell, uni*eralty , with bhlorlde of lime. ,If painted scrub __. . -----7 - -7 --- 7----
-a couple of .hours be woke up � tie . � 7 .
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hotiFe, I .suppose? ' As I - said, , 1 was After . . .L.. I teeth are,used for'Actresses . . ubscxip .
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. looking for a6me sort of taicket and Am and -,grudgingly admitted That he felt %gaye herAn A. A. when shewas only 'with clirbolle acid soap. , When ,drY profession. L , . . I 7 .L. I . .. . . � . I. L �_ . . . .. 11 .
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. * � be 'was looking for A nineteen, but. the heart of the ambi- ' have them 'r' altitd-4 or :ipered. ,If-. ..... .. _
. not surprised. .. Mrs. Bowser, It'S &` better, though I ep p . ... .� � . .
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wonder, to me that you or in'i other ' speady'return of tUe pains and pangs- tious young student was. set* upon ob-' all.this Is performed thoroughly there. . ' ' . . .. . 'City of Mexico.- THIS 0 Nervous . - tion ' I .. . 1 ti . I
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town is out of her cbf- .Then lie wanfe' taiulng: a Ph '� . . Lis . ._When the white man -first re . I � I . L . .
. woman in,this . I .d tea,� toast,.jelly And . 1). In pursuance'of th should be perfect, f reshnesi .and clean- I . . ached thi I . , � - ... I .
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. an. . 1. . . ympathy all mixed upand Insisted at ' but after -in' Place of the musty odor. , 8 abit- . to *�Aest or Sleep I 904. . I I
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gbaf all '' went to Leipsic, . I lines . City of Mexico it had 00;000 in ,
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. . "But It's only a headache, Aeiii*, And 'least, two doctors be. sent for' and he three .years 9f studyL there libk applied- 1. .1 . . - �... . . ants, ,probably more ., than . the - entire - &11 , raii down In -health-Bad APIltOR9 - . . . . I . . . � . 1. . I . . ,� ...
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. I I thought I should. feel bettet * lyllis ' wag- as- petulant' as -a three-y6ar,old tion was refused. Still Undaunted , she - . . . . Rite Cream. . I., North American con, . .
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. I 1. L. .. . L .. .... child about .going to bed.' The!cooX, re entered tbe.unti; - Itice, cream tankes, . un- t . inent. L . �� : . I. . I . I erves.are all'on edgei when,you .. _ I .. . .. , . , , ... . ." L L
dowti.'! I I .1 . I paired tDZurieh an a'very good S . . . ..%Vhen your a ' ' I I .
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at lb struck up a son . . - .1 . '... I I.. : � .L I , �'. cminot rest or sleep, w eriyouarc MARBLE mi D-ORAN I ... ".
, -. "Yes', only a, heidath 'Ut what I I k as she.fifilshed wash-' VerSity . Iu'::eigbt Weeks' time she .day.pudding as. it'iJaust be prepaied. '. - I : 7. . .:�, I h L� t -
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ngs on headaches,. and,�w)la� d be demanded that highest honors the the dny before. ll�ic und sciatic pains, yo4 . MEN15 ,.
bri , qo L they Ing, It 41 has And, It. Is required wash - � - ' � 't� he�dachei. neuv . . . , , I .
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d IWOMS I . IL oral L -made I extremely L L. - town of Weida.. .4a the - 's Nerve -Food knowing L I � I I � ;�
* erdlZA n -the midd e I . . fu I 'The amall . . . ..?
. n a . I -,of her L two tablespoon Is of. rice in se I -in turn io�Dr.'Chmsc
lea n �he be ti�ed I �oxalnlpatlblls;'. ' vera I
d to! it you are', at i den ' . . . L . L .11 'k_ $Jowl L I. . ahomey . . I U , v, . I I
before� Saturday'� nigbt-.'7*.0 .may .con-_ Month witliout. pay L difficult by the faedity becausb slid. was waters, an4 ,qoo .. , y it one pint 'of �klngd6in of D , , IS clel6rated for t1l,it Vith each dose new bloi:)d is being formed, �
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' oi I .1 . � .. � L . building d 1 4 1
Older yourself miglity. -lucky. Haven't . He fell asleep ad nAfter beltig fuel;- a woman. , I . I I . I. Milk, adding More milk if, necessary by IM I . L .L the, neives.re-vitalized and health ' an strength . . . .
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I warned.you not to sit- In drafts, -litot i In, and Airs.' Bowser heard n6..:mol!i I 'On her, return to this '�ouintry' tine . c . keep upward .of . . iestored. L L I L . I
ed . I . degrees. Soak half. an oun a of -gelatin In ,which. the priests ' - * L .
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to wear thin slices. not 'to eat too mUcb from' Ulm durin regialuderof. the as Made d.ean of the. facility In U-11ttle water'atid *.boll the rice Is eat of all aiies, w) . , , . �
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. i . . I . Rhodes, in.piling 1or organization. - 0 �. dispolt,ed and mixed. Pour � . . I . . 1 4 . . lit and whenever I.,. ,�j - . . .
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. " 1. . . � effective was,her work. that on: the .re- ': 4 ,sin. .flavor to. e . .
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. t Of b ' Rhodes in 1895 she was. L ]title add a gill ilipped,,icream.' . Elglaud has fort I 'L I � usualIbadsevere�a
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calte. gin r alo, bananas and all tbat.� rie great Mistake In tralitinga nervit .:.soft, white hands will be brought to dutivi , y.
I ge . iby tepth and detirmined to bear It '01 IS to try to strenL then the. ' ,01 ' ' I .. I . 1. . . . I I I ca. The discharges-g9ti- ... . I .. �. I . 1.
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I a little common sense In taking:care of. - hundredth part of my . .courage and will must be gulded,not drNen ,, I I . Tongue or ham on toast to a perfect . I I 1. ., . L I I
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� U ,oWtL Ways . . irliat you art- a far dIrferent Wo- , . t the yolks'of two eggs .add them ta . Not only did burglars. Who ontered a . toiia C,OS9",L.g,Van oil$ bravery. If only
his meals. Yo W. � . try; 10 . got Upf. I . .. f a babyl" .. � light. It should not -be laugbedat f6r . boa L. . I. L I . for cOn$p!'CU . . I
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"'Not just'yet, I' ' till feet better by gqIng to tile." I . � vinced by, .argument Of.the &oundleid . . - I sses would have been . ..
a A by.tv . 0 � b I . . 11, � .�, I .. ne I as of Its fears. At the cayenne pepper, stir until tbeeggs are. long enough to enjoy a bath, I I I . on . . I L .
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. i1r, Bowser ate his dinner, smoked toast And hold your' hand, and WhPli of aft And. scene are all not only gory � . es closed. Apostasy of any n � ear relative, for When . . . The oicture shows one of stica deedi f L one* is fift. L
hN cigar and sang and whistled as, If , , Iceable, but one might say, Indispensa. I till muscles relaxed and ty � L rri�, 'The hdrse 0 . �
. . th� sliglitest sound didn't go ,tbrough you broke down"- ble, in the -transformation of the child . This will be found a wondorful'pre- one becomes a Otfristlaul.he is mourned closely. pressed 'by � the end .
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s0ello on Again. 1 came lion16 serious. . . IL . I . . L . . . et Wis comrade s . afdly ; .
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occuried to him to fan ly Ill. 1 grew worse after I� . . � Ecuador MarriRgell- . halts, and, r'skin' everything, waits to 9 , 0 the Canadian
bandage Or ask her It "he couldn't $10 'I had reached 0: point.where, It Wile, � . I Felt shoe brushes art now used by . In Vcuador a marriago must be mado.
Points on ' emb dainins., I .mounted behind him and carry him bick '
11 eup of tea. He went out to tlio'clilb doubtful whethet' I should live 6144 dio ', F! the young woman who cleans b6r own by the civil authorities before It is . lines, It is a desperate deed, and One' Often performed but I .
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