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result of kither CAUBefl than drjuking." "It is
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mew -ore, car to j upon our . . V J I t 4 1 it . I During a cold spring, like that which is � OIL spot Itinert-counter the other the Mischievous boys in the nisigh�ff .
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day I . I it now drawinj,r-to an I and, people goner. night, waiting for. A. train, drinkild'g.coffee sne,4k tip, yank r his frobt� door .: 1 W �
- We raRch a place at which we pause awhile to the former cause; but if it be per- � i Pokey " Ues. , . ,Ud
And bacliwara gaze add forward, ere the I : a r afladt'j. I aud tolling stories about. th�i 8
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latiluctant carries hence its lingerindsinile 4 maubnt, it will i : riost likely arise,from the , I i I I I � "I ... i console themselves with th ,r I r experience way aoroastbe street and then un like I
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we crossed at morn, . ' , . . I i ___7�_ � 11 ih,Yt the sun will eventually got the victory, I P was Making dear! for the nearest corner., SO'beattacbed. I
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Below its stretc)a theLhIlIS lit Tootbacbq-U8e powdered na that an Camol-traCkEl ir i .\ � I
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The stremins wo bridged, the bXcliard's plQasant TO' Preve W10T ,� OUR WIV148 AND i DAUGHTERS ,LIKE. 4 . mmek, will certainly come at . I I ishu&ofil, e,andbetween a powerfUIr battery to tha insidektiob,
. I - , - - ,. � , PU i . - I I I I . h Its, Coming LMa swallows he Was entertainin I . I I � � I 11 I I _
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a. N�,h, I � ! Un, ng .then � � � -o6.' . L I fast run he, made one d
rows , . __ ,��Aa borax � daily, by Ming a little in the ,last, thou y be delayfil'. about a' I g the boys' in
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Abov ite peak on j�eak oehwz� - mouthand allowi it'to dissolve -
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" 'Prowprn, . 11 , after a,ftaw minutes, rings, With cold wa, at, I , I - I .. � . I . �. . features of the semBonii recur with a'regu. Milwaukee and !m dipsaii, when the." old along ubd close the � circuit, 'But the boy . I
Wood with the beii,xity of eternal snows. � . . , I . mail '! wasin a h ' I . :
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adies, is einploy-, I , . I , I- � Which warrants the confidence thus- . I
-ing o'er the patti, y . . � I!: , - , I I 't' see about the bridge tbat'was being'built,, dldu' t cornaback for any more. ,Mr. Mid. I I I
And much we marvel, look meat. P,Be hot' solitmr ;.bei not idia.11 , . -� to 11duu Abe t . rePos6 n the � aiiM1AI keturr,I of seea- ime
That o'er we deltim it tangled, rougb or 10,39, . I I I I F . mud bd I I I 11 . .1 11
13ince dale or cliff, or briery thicket bath � Relyupon it, lif& was not given to .us to I I I I . �rvest; but there are instances on As be wasdescribing how the, engine Rod, dler in grow tired siting � 6 d at last, '
I Moit.invirried Man, if they, alwayB,knewl r I W 13 1 . �.
To -day the grape of a remembered song, be ;pent in' dream's and reveries, but for record in which even the seasons,seem to two cars fairly, blistered the rails,15etween got all about the whole matter. It p,,b.lbo,ry'
- I � I preciielyiwhat was, best .for them, would tI POnageand Camp .Douglas a frightened- I
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. I active, useful exertion -exertion that turns. . fi � in , gout an 4awa) -have lost their cbaracibe4e' c feature", 'all I looking tnan, stepped up a'd . had j' would not .have Cccurredto' him again thM .1.
Forgot the toil's, the terrors all ,forgot,. . make E6 point 6f'06 a , V from rt - I
Only the blessirs garnered. 1, th; sheaf, to some account to yourselves or to other% � if the, ordinary laws of--m*or6logy .had cup -of 0 a or a day hadhloi'tbe�.miniatei made his pastoral - 'r , I .
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Remain our wea th, which ruab nor ' A roof.tieeB� for some ffrb'o�l of been tbnaporarily, su6pend . e0j.- A,remark � ; oftee a d some doughnuts, and, : � i�
t, stain snall not laborious idleness. 1 1 r their o . n Call that afternoon. ' The dominia gsLv6 the
. � � every dmy.' Among their wive " while he was' I I . -.11 ,
.. blot, � ifte xetikless thief I The secret of success in * . i 1. , a will' be able case Of this kind, Ad one which the Qff . r , soaking a doughnut in the beli, one gentle', eccle�iastical . .pull, , . ' I
Nor moth despoil, nor r I - . r , , I making good Pie found a Very general consensus of opinion as, he said they didn't 'kII0_Wm13 I I I "
. . t is to mix the lard tho tinued cold weatlier of this spring' . Ythi-ng then, be'. jumped into ilia air so . I s
- " I a cruB roughly with' to this effect. very- ""' '-Couirti I cularly interestin I g just n . aliput fast running unless they- high, that 1 fie lbohed iu.at the' transom., I r , �� I I
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And fearlessly Nye scan the years to b&�. -W ,the flour before a drop of �vater is put with where[ 4 disposition, to in, rom t.tt i I dw, 18 the"Penneylvania road." The mewasked .
The coming d4s, advancing one by one ; , , � I rpadhoff:the menJ tb. he year 1816, which haaboatt called , 11 yelled like a wild Indian, hRii hat shot off, .
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yp . ; strong and it; take both hands mu!d, mi ' x until you! the Mottling and! to bid them keep out of - t I be year without, a summer .1, A oommu I - . be tuine I 9, and he.Ar6d his umbrellmthrough a sidq- ljghb,-
isteadfast and bl the ,��e bail tLtuli , , � him'wha-t he knew About fast ruunip
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. free - I � cou'd ftIMOAt make 'cietWof.-it und roll out Ahe way till towards. evening, when it -is ?d � in the CongregationaZist. I d gut some coffee. in a saucer-, blew I . . I 1�
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Henceforth,ve walk to meet the -setting sun -;j � without w. &ter. A little 'lard goes a'great, assumed, h at they will probably hs, nication � print(, I on it to cool ibb, Elwallowedit, and said�:- and, wombirig Piteously, sank dowri in is, � I
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� Sweet fri . end, I , - thbu Way - properly' rubbe I little n6,t . I ve a gives the followirig-suinmary of the: Weather , ..,� Well, nerveles& he�p on the sidewalk, while the I I �. i
Dear haif-way house I :, bast if d With ilia fl T'r, a � Of � -world to�bring , I I jut5t gob here from th� east, and �
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ore ? , � .�, Aables cup � of flour b 6 pf"Ithis �emarkable year: I I have witnessed rai! 6 glad'voled oi Mr. Middlerib, who heard the , I .
been tb soft it's . poonful to� a, r Clog A! home,i fund when baby will be' sure t I � roading'Ahat knocks I I - I �
Dear knowh9w �Illow to)-tbe-bead ? i . .1 , I H i I January. and February were mild ;'March I ' raw but couldn't 9ea the tableau
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. �, . � ? li.berml allowance. � , I ; I . � i have -, sai, , SoMeibing",'.1 exceptionally � ' wao cold; . April began warm, but ended in the socks, off anything that ever'Was. We from a hide:W'Indow : 11 Pull it , ks�ng out , . .
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Hast breatbed its pure caressing air , ' - started out of Jersey City one night At 8 1 .gain will , , . 1.
� ye, ye flat-footed limb of theiurp 1, ' Pull it I I
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fElastdreamed its dreamff,2� bast , there been If your little girl wants to do minlaturo! ,brJillia)at,.and precocious. The general �, auovv� an'd ice. 'Ice formed an inch thick I o'clock, and- iip this side of Miladelphia, in, will yo ?" By the kindly 5 ,- * , f , "
, , oomfortod-? I I . cooking on her own ELcobunt,. let her do it. � - eients of, the day will a of con,� \i I
- , . . , ", I . I 'Most girls, ahnost from 'babyh I -� versation More ' ,cfford ,topics, In May, mud fields were. planted over '0 there' was a.wreck ahead ,of us, and � we agm, . ' ' eryloeS 0 � I 1, �,
U!hen f , it r .. odd, it par interesting by far� than if ' - over t,gain t I L . thohousedogthe �1113tor Wa� I
- to be - with the there in the 616 household had,been tbgeV' I ill it was too late to'replant.: I
And grateful for the good band o ,thy God, her - I : sidefra;cked for six hours, and when the I
sTustful for the changes yet unknown, mitted 1� the ,�vb � June was the coldest evek known in this . track waq.clbaied, Congo U
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Once more thou mayest ersmy the pilgrim roa,4� kitchen, love. to ,see 6ewoik done, partiou- I frohn morning till' night.., ` �k very little .1 I We started. - Well, sir, a .10 sness And wratti before ,kr. Mid- � - . .
. I latitude; frost and ice were common. Al- th%ttrainfle . lerib got down' staiiB_ He reluctantly so- I
,secure of never faring there alonb. '. larly the po6king; and �noihing delights� inquiry,! too,'will elicit the fact tbatmen . . w --fairly flow. We didn't realize . ��
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. I � . . I . them more than to be RIldwed to mttemptto� aboublome all day Are eminentlyiapt' to most every green thing was killed ; fruit In the czr tbat we were going fast or any cepfed the hospitalities of, the medicine I .
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. 1. _11-11 � make some simple ar'tible themselVes. This � be fidgetty and g 139- toy � - . � jar, for it -was just as-, smooth as a pair of ,Mind .was iti, too ghat� , " .
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.rtimpy'� anel interfeki depth of ten in.hca�ln Vermont; seven ]II � tered a condition to listen to any expluna- , . I
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THE * FAMILY - CIRCLE. - ' . early play.will not be forgotten. Girls that altogether obje6tionaSIe-in' short, This I Maine, three in - the interior of NOWYork Bka,tes on smooth ide, but ,if a man went tion just the , And as howialked a . tiffly away I � . �. .
I I . I I . ' dulgencel 'iBthe'case very Often,, evatf ith 11 peak 7ou4 on a platform he c�)Uld not breathe. n � - -
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. . � , . grow up under such training Or in I i " w I .11. -and--also'in Xa�sachusotta. ' ' There were Z. T�io waiter started to la�irtg a lunch from . Mr. Middlerib admitted thatlie'would hav'e., ." . I I .
� , . , . wil ' I have no fear of the :,real care when it:: men of genius ,Who are'not w ' itho ' tit their few waim* daye. it Was called a dry'r season. to double his' subscription this year,-ana I . I I
: � the, hotel car - into tb6 Carl wasin, And � . .
Fashion Notes and Newest Recipes Tried Comes to them'as a duty. � .- i own Work and interest-autharg, ,or par- But li.lbtle rain feil� The: w1iid blew 6teaaay . inol'that he woi;Lld
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I and Found Sbecessfu% ' . , Many persons who, from -the cultivation, sons, or,1 sinters -but it is particularly ,'apt while be crossed -the platform the�coffee sell � ,.,. I I
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-77.0 L __ . . . I . ' I ' ' - 1;o hit ' I . I knit extra socks mild Mittens. for,t1teii chil � Man ate it medical college to raise the -extra subscrip. I I ' � . I . I
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. . , advice, have lost the ipsbance� as business men w ve retired - . .." with a spooh. The ' 'ter wms afraid to�.go tiori. And he would do if, Joo,:if, 116 could ,
� . the influence of bad . I '. � dr6a in the. spring and WoodpileB that . . I I . wai - . I . "!,..
DRESS. REVEALS THE �LADY. � p6vUer of assimilating the fmk_9f'_'6J lip Are out of harness for a short time. back into his Car, and waited: till the'train 0 . , _� I .
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. . May do much. towards regaining.the lost] . rN SE 1..6f11-.___ a " I front of- the. hou )edily'built ,, , . . I , ; , . � ,
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I . power by the Use of well-mad6 11 shortened ", � in ' ' d hi i " 'A � . ..
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. (Compiled by Atint Rate.) of dough to Which laiff idliDg, and lounging about. neither At w6rh :UP aga'U'* - Plant" I Was going- faster .than A bullet*: 4le said I . . - I ,
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. I -1 done -togethbr, and the.'-faimers who_ the engineer often shot -his revo'lver - . � I ..�
I - or butter is added; or,some.ofthe prepara.; norat,piay. It !stirs up'hi 8�" bile and irritk-. . UP the ,T agic beiri.c i�71(,., , , - I �
f5tyles in Imair-lillries"Ingi I I I I I .1 � woxled� ,ubi ,their taxes on the eountiy, "' I ly Who Sacrificed L � .
'.. I . . � I tions of ground wheat or�lndiau Meal.' The bility,very,likely, andJncites,hfinto-the ro%cTs wore�ov6rc6at� and mittons:. III a -track ithead, and,the engine would overtake, . � I 11erse'l.1 to Save Others. . .,. . � .1 � I .
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The piesent fancy. in coiff,ure arj�a4ge- use of .butter and' olive !oiF, botY "at table: reform -of 4omestio ai � It hinolfea his I . r �; .the bullet and flatten it out'�m.ainsb the _ Wh , . . ..
. I I I town in -Vermont 9, flock' of eheep belong� I � �, ,ere can you.find a, heroine of loftier . I
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ment is ta a certain extent more elevat6d, - mud in cookery, 'should be encouragek sanit�ary� ardour, and sends him poking arld' d � I I smoke �tack. Did�-�ou ever see a passenger qdAlity t , , . . 1.
. � I bail th6 Old French widow, Mrs. . . I
- , . , . usual to"' train jump �ver a freight train, when 'both Louisa Guedan; wbo was �Uffodmted in the .- � .
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although ladies to wbom� the l6w�Greciau � especially for young persons, Whose taste ! sniffing About,, iodbrivelf.:iently i 0: al their past�are� On the 17th of June a I :- �
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knot is becoming have. not and ilt.is to he for lk.hms been assiduously cultivated.- h avy ' England., The I - t' 2", asked the doughnut Greene street fire -y,e9terday_? Mks. Gue-dan .� . I-' .
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. hoped Will u . ot abandon that graceful style I .. - . . . I him aboint the-�curtailmdmt of houBekee ' e . �now fall in Naw . I _ : � man as he, filled his empty. cQff��-_qRp I
�� - With a slender fg,c . a . this Wedding Cake -Take one pound'butter,� I , P- cold w�_ iLiteuse. ,� . . , _51� . -had-inherited-from-,her husband -the- manu. -', --. -
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of hair dressing .. ing. extr6viiga 'he amendment, of A- fi- li ad- __ I . - � I 'factory of artificial lea've)�; in' which the .. , I �, �.
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style seems to lengthen the- boutour while twelve.' 'eggs,- one. quart flourj:,cce:-poUrid1 . I I rater w o a alarge field.of corn in, 11 I I .
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. , Moist sugar, half 'pound mixed spice, three ' -various � unmethodical� hi:iusebo,ld. ..pro- Tew�gbury built . fires ar I ound it at nigh . *Oh,what are .yoUgiiing,us ?;' said the, like broke out. so quickly and raged so . I - : ,-, " I ",
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the loose, graceifurcoils brought high up on, - . I . � dedures,�, all �0'f,whicli, !however right and I . . t .I engineer, 'as he, loosened the le&thir belt 'f i6lisly. ., Upon Abe" e�t'plogiou of the , , . I
the head tend to detract somewhat from pounds currants, one pound raisins, half piope , r, �tends to disturb do a taward off the frosb;.many an eveiiiiighe arolundhisgreasy overalls, audlook�i]lat Ur, . � I i . �
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pound:-adirionds, . � . C 'P and ��hi�r neighbors ^ took %turns Vmtching� 1. .1
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tbiB_O&er_"_ _"1_O -gated appearance., But quietude, and:6 make all the f mi., a the man with'disgust. � I . il - at. once� w'rapped-in: flames; the brays little �',, . . .
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, -B,eat-the-butter-to-a�7creaim-�L4d-i3tir into if , and them. , He . was; rewarded wi � the only I ' I �:�
whichever. style is adopted, th Eti. a , A I .1 � 'by eggsj well -beaten already� members of the 6stablisiniiient, devoutly � C , � --:41 Weill.ypu don't IiAvo� to-.belie,,ve it if You '-vidowj,70 years.of ag'e�.Made forthe� 6 airs - ' . - 7 _ . --7
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. by . wearing � ., r wit . . ' b I— � h a business shall Call I I don't want to; but 1, pledge you my word , - . I � 1,
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, .. . . � the sugar, lastly, add the spice and, ' i - siderable � damage was done. in � Nev; Or- Our t . . - j, : � , rushed up to tile second storey, throw -her
,using bmudolines is caref 'a.-Ol.. .,. h , - the disturblbrmw�y iminediately after break� ' , raill umped right over a long freight .self. agaiusb'thb� door of . bar workmen's . ' ' - . I � � "
. almonds chopped very finefy. Stir,lnl lean's in consequenca of'tfie rapid rise of' train.ahedol'of Us-. We came u I I .1 I . � 11
To -ladies with -very at , air ,� a I fast, And heep him away till towards even- . I I �
. . _ . the flouri add tbe...,durrailts and the raisins' . - I -all er� P to it On A room', shouted 11 Fire I" ran up, the second - . I I
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man ent.usually chopped fine., and the .candied fruit cut "'191 . This sentiment of! the feminine mind tained tbat the, sun was cool' , straight fkack,,and '. r' ,engineer signalled stairway bbroUgh the-atifling smoke, and' -' : � , �. I . ��
ing, and the brunettes at :Vres., , ., - : i t a � I h .'subject of man 'about home i's I prig off,,and. to the freight, conductor to slow up'a little, Up I I- I I � I
artange the front hair in a, few careless n 0 trips. B6at: the cake either with the . throughout Nevi EilglatA. picnics I were, � . . ward again to the , top , storey, . � . . � 11 �� I
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tin . E36 gerter4l�y'prevaleut that one may almost �- I . and. the conductor told us to keep our seats. sfr6yglin'g- to tesdue d' : � _ . I
I hand or awoodeo, spoon!; line the'oake strictly prohibited. - I -lit train a] I . . .it mother - ali � .
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rings or waves. a 'fancy, that he detects in it nothin'. sathan .
with buttered paper,: Pont in the cake, fin . ,July was accom �
used and any one who possesses a. knot as I , a modern resuscitation O' � Partied with frost and . "I
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I ized door knob'accord bake two hours, or more, �if required. , .. I - , I f an.: -ancient ,�icb. Indian corn was nearly All destroyed, . Curve, and wondered how our train did not there. A workman on the second iltorey j 1:_1 ,
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large as an ordi,vary s - � I I 1� I I instinct �oi the race. Who shall say'that if step. When the conductor told Up to keep cau6bt a glimpse o. � - . . I . �L
sent fancy, nee " I I . 1, I " � I .1 I some favcrmb]3�' situated fields .escaped. ... -_ f bar as � she ran up � . ... , .1 � . �
ing to the pro ds no, false I Feminine, Fancies. has-U.6t Come down'to: us',from, times,when . ourlseata,:I asked whv& wa:s th bel less' ones,' but .
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hair;,b.ut unfortunates who can sustairi� . ' no, male -;above the age'of childhood,would' �and,ho,said we were going to jump afreight La.jEE.'eloud of black .smoke, that rolled up , I � ,
. , A London actress recently carried off the . than thesummer, months Which preceded I I , . .
priz 'a `& , 6i stayirid in the wigwam all an& if. we moved around we would jar the immediately shut,her o t f ' '- & . � - _ . , , �
but a still more scanty growth' must have :. a for cooking in'the South- Kensington', have4 re med . . . ��
this slight deficie�nqy supplied by art.. So i . 1. I:,; , : � - but as a,matter of'�course would turn ,it. Ice was formed half an inchJn: thick- � : � - U rom view, an.., . I . .1.
School. i . , .. ,. I., day, n6ss. Indian . corn was. so frozen that the Cal a so they ', wouldn't be able to hit the. only 'a balf-stifled cry reached him from I . I
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a variety of -1 pieces" designed,to cover the . . , 1. " out the first thing id the ixior6ing to hunt track - ahead when w'a cantle down. just: above as he esm�ed throngh � the window. � _- � - . , I I I _
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metimes e'xisting on the top .A. young man in Boaton'ofills hia sweet-, nicafjr6ah Paint instead ateT part. was cufdown And . dried for then I could feel the traingo intd the"mir,' c,Th .fir mefi," says a reporter Who tells ' . ,
desert spots so � I fiab or fight,��ith giader. ,Mmoi g was : �
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. . heart 11. rare opportunity,,"'. because � she is-, lok�: I . 3i, ovary , green thin ' ' 6 e I �_,
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of 86 young or elderly inairon's head ,are , I � I I of Day � and, Martin's ,Polish,,. and a well. �od troyed in this country and 'in -Europe. and bear, the ,wheels turn with no track , I � - when they made iheir way up, ,
ad, straight piece,. arranged. worthy of being embraced..'. . . I . .1 des I � the tale i . � .
seen. One bro . .. .. I . - 1. I furnished tomahawk instead -of ajittiti bla,�k undet thern, an1in .1ess %hain fan seconds after a fierce,figbt With tbe',flmm al found I
ii loose rings bi- up on the loriebead" ... Spanish laces are still used by those who. I - :On.the,3Gbh gi:ib,�vfell'��B�rndt,fort�.�aileg � ,. I .�
n It officabag? Travellers�tell us''that .there � � ' we b an to de�aen(L And I could -hear, the I 1�
. from Lohdon. Very little'corn ,ripened in wh . . I Mrs� Guedan'dead ou* the upper la;nding, at - � 1. 1 I
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� ite -jopular At . .present. have them for dresses,but� when new black are pboples among whom.the,men nurse the , . 0 a op the track Iigiip, and'I looked. the door!of the - had triedito
seems to be qi� New England and the Middle Stateii.� Far-:, or I . .. I . people she , . . . I.,. �
Young lttdieB�.Withli6t bloodb1airliaves. 4"e.mus't,bo.bou'aht, the French,lace is� babies And cook the food and d6 th61w'Bh- back and the freight,, engineer was wai ' and! four�cbildrela' for �
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fashion of frizzing the bang and then let . it chosen instead. - � I .1 . Ing .and m6nding;' while.4he wonaien, 9' duced- in 18,15 fidr-g�ed iirth� spri�g' 'of hat it 1. . . whose ,belost hot Iife� had been O�t of � - �.
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fly, Which is very unbecoming And in Many . . Roui�d lace collars Awo inpbe§ wide are abroad and make the fiving. Should.they i8l�,. it - I tl�an there is in this room now." W%coune,� ' J I I
. - � . . theAaouse, unb6know.n to Mrs. GuedaD, 'be.. . 1
instances gives the. damsel thus adorned an mbi)��ed . 11.1 � .- c6flai�.A*.Colored, ever attain to civilization, the ladies will be . ,sold at from �94'to 55� per bushel. they woqldn't attemr.)b to jump it freight forelhe fire � too . k IilaCe, 11 � 7 1 ,� � .
. � Q�p �A,�,Mllltary,l, . . . , . I and so were away . I - - " - W- 1;
I 1. September furnished about two wec, a of ,brain - on-a:curve or inks, turtuel." . � I .
untidy appearance. ,,Barbara 7say. they do. velvet or Ottoman silk and fastened .ou the found not only exceptionally - given to .k , ;
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not make the b6,ng &a, heavy " formerly, I , the pleasaritest. And the man _s&atblied a ,m-. tell andlit �grand old. widow I Whatlustresucha'deed - . . I
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but they . a . re by - no , ,mea , us.abandoned, Velvet"or silk; In frontas alab or jaJobt,oi iiiiibirictive coriv'iction that itJ5 their, -dutv but in ',,the_ latter part of -the morith -ice a cigar 1. ,stub be had beeii heeping'. e . � iat which' F,he 'performed yesterday : - �
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although the tenaeulcy is\, to show more ot ladeliketheco3lar,mud oi . I this fire droop- I to� gad about ,while ,the gen' tienien will � fbri6ed;an* inch"thick.. '03to'b6r had more, .. I � . . I . ,: ; ,, as t) I '
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the forehead. �When �tbe - hair is 'coiled ing loops of narrow 'iblion. . , ' , �rolt4bly - be � .found. to ,have,' . rl� Per the 3Fa1nJ:y 14cv-at�_1100.(, . . . � I I . . �. .: * "I
I 'r 1. . . a ' whs cold Dd showy. . December' was cc � . : 1. I I . I .1 . , :: Isun. .. I 1� . .� � � .. . � � � 1.
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high on the head several little �Phdrtl loose - B�yron-collars I of dark red or blue velvet almost invincible.repu�nauce to going to, 1 91 . in - ever-lotthe''teabon'.. , � 1 I � .. ,. I '. I I I 1. I I L I 1. I .: .., i
I � fortable, and the. Wintor following Was 'N . I I; . ., .. I . . 1. '' I .. I , . I . .. - 1. . I : , I
. curls are added just at the 'nape of. the perom16 13upiness, and 'A partitfularly strong in- ' . I , . Snow as'Green as Grass. " '. . I .. " . -4
, . I .co � me ready made for wearing. With . affairR .If ruild. �,Very little vegetation Was matuted , � For tough hands, *81emon' juice. . . I .:., . � I .'' 4� I I .�
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or a A jabot or fan, of white I - ,in the Ea ' We have Often heard of red snow- in the --- - , ,:
neck. These are particularly . becoming to ateen dresses. � .1 ination t ' dabble in domest% . . stern � and . Middle States.', The . Strong , lye'cleana taiPted.pork barrels., . ' "
blondes. . �. , 1. � . \1 . � 11 ': ' we turn,from the middle' class�of society to I . I . . � . 111 d ,milk" I .. � . - ,: �, I
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I stay". � . \ surah, edged,with, oiier � ital lace i.s worn wit ., h sun's rays seemed to. be .destituto-of heat . bpi alad. waterclean,�.oildloth mouti,tainB of -the -Northwest, but. until ,. � 1� , ,�
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Women who are -not obliged' 'to I . .. ., . . I. I . . . I � call thei lower class of toilers, this subject a U . re was clad in Turpentine applied'. � to I a cut. is a pre. . . 1, 'L ' 11 I I I
� I Punph makes a hit in this : . Grumphy.- asabl6huej and ,man exhibited. no. little . . I .. =ab'e' po as was 8� new one ,io us. -Of , .. .1. . I i
.. themselves in condition by work, says a . No young I � a . dies. DOW any longer- blush., In 'of men. in,relatiou-,to the, -home. will '.be ankiet � Leo ' neernirig the futur i a 6f,this,life., . v6nti�ve.of lockjaw. . - . . .1 1. . it act 1. , ' : � _ , ' L . .1
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Writex-ill 4.�ternp2rary, lose After middl ., found to have a "serious and even a sad ' - . I � . 5h , . - .
I A. hot shove! hold ovarlurniture.removes, . I 1,
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.age -sometimes -earfl-or--a-c--o-na-i-d-e-rxbld"-m-Y�Y�6uilg�da . . . I -The Avergee price �fflour during thL'year .1 . � . yellow red And green -the- last is t a 1. . I . ,��
. , yg_the_yL_did.____0,00d Child- . aspect, And if Baernsi likisly"that to the'next. ,., L I -bar ,I I � .,I. .. I I I .11 I . I I ' . . I 11
amount of their heightj-'hot by stooping, as �Yep, but wasn't that because you used to i May:' become . In the�New York market was $13 per - while spot,�_, 1. , . -rarest,'and is seldom if ,ever -seen, except * I . . . I
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I I I . g6neration it a . matter of ik' The average pride of wheat ift Eng. ' a8safras bark %man- ried.fruit in'the extreme norib� A gentlemanwho 11 1: ,il
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. � lal xper quarter. '.,Bread-: arriv by _yp I 1. I I .
ad" to the A.Aind f white net, 4amvily' 'worked -oil C;' id Was 97- shilling' . to keep� out worms.. - I . edi in; , the ci starday fr6m � . . .
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down, mainly to 'be, attribut I - 9 � I . . I ��t � - _ - - -re -Bri -A-.handful-of-hay_i-a_ it Pst'llful of water keaghfii county, reports that while on his ' I I.. . 11 i
perishing f the muscles that ,support �he:. the bi�rdera with colordd crewels, is ,amon... �t �i ' imiderabl�_;;Rio -riots occurred-throti-hout,G At - tain-i-n- I .. I . 1. .
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C equence. of habitual', And thd a I ummer novelties. Bandm,of -Persia, ,class. It,w6uldo'onsidera ' � i817,,in consequence of the, high' pric6'of ueqtrali�es sinell of paint, � - I I '"y to'Heleimh " I �[
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frame, in CO 1. I . . .11 of the Working bly. the s I I . � I _ . . a made a cut -:off by going . _ I
I baff of life. - :,,� , .,:. I ,� . �To make m'carpet . iooi fresh,, wipe with A. over a mountain r, an � d that ou.: the -� .. � 1, -
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constant pres tire of stay&, and'dependence embroidery Of colored silks, worked on ,66d'folks- -who hol . L � � . . I I spu I 11
a . fitmr6lti riiany g , . � I d � strong. - �� , , ,- , I I . �� . : � � dam,p cloth Attar sweeping. I ,. I I , : �
mrtificial sunpo4 by them cauvm, will,be used for trimmin's. � " opinic" on the subjacC of Paternal, - , ' � I ., I b � extreme summit, where , the 'snow, was, - t.' , ' .
Upon the .. .1� I 1, I � , .,resppn I I I . I ln�sewiugaudwipilig carpef:ra 9 1ou Is about a fobt deep, it was m. beautiful pale' - - ':
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afforded. Every girl who wears stave that . "Duir-nialored inEi1no of the,palest le'atlier 'sibility, tei:hnovv.ibow � many fathers of . , ALV,1N J � the"th,with . , j ,
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ure6s upon these u cies - and resir-icli'the "Bliade is Used ' ith dark 'bluetfor mountain - himilies there. are in London; for instance, - , : ! gre, ,. .
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iree development of the I fibres:.tbat form - or y ' g d ' i �a vast, collar and � wh6se,hours oj!'Woik are such as � :, 'bkick makes them� look as good as new . . I i
mobbing resses af . , ,never to. .,!� Girl Cra;md by' th I e Tinsel anti Ulare ' . : .
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them, relieving them� from, � buffs; mob air �braid,j 9'the'n Used iii1parallel. permit of tbeirImvilik, anything 'whateve I r �,,� , � � .. ot the � Footlights. � t - � , ,;, I . . I green snow -away- In ,biw"p6blidt but h - , , -,
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. duties of supporting th'a ,spmej , Indeed, iq�wia on thb. skirt And overskiit.- �, ,, , '' .to do with their families beyond provi Ing -, , ,Le � ". _1 ?t , ,,,,, ": � �w ''. r
I -Iil I � , . .11 cuttain , � li6erfral's'eai'sAys . cottiOn-by satdrati6g, a 6tturpen , 1 Mg','hO'w.6ver)'.,-. 'He . tbought-lb I � � �,
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tbem J o, An dqin�t.nri , ' for thow, I h I '5fhei extreme %re'those . am , toil a up � On, a ep 01 . I '�_ - : � .: �. I i a .. .11, .. .. .. � I I ,;
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incap�citating , , 'bi , lmr�ibachaoa_ ., � m ,Bingh 'd I` emble , tine. , - . . .,� � , 1, �- L, , :, 1 . I 11 11 � 1: : � , �1
ki _ gufts"veiling .is ,more, popu _ - 1-1 .LEI . . .... , p per,, � I - � � , w, �s due to the , �.
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ure s -w- � 1 . . . . Sabi and. is used in p A- --gwons fors- ropl-6- who4aiely�hsiVa.a chance �o . Caving-, air., ,, � .
eil a 1 ��repl 1, dula _ , ., ' ' ' * -see ne-iii-ther-dia mitie-world-,,ii -in�the gad, ,,-WE'Lghiug-.-pine-,.-fLo.6r-An: sdhitioh�,t_o . - - 1,
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n. _ , ' , dwe lings,"L An Fie' one � or;,twQ: rooms I .� 11 , L -1.1111-1 . ne gallo .properties I
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dumpy woma � I _ - " d , " , d who' . .. . I I I of c0peratil(lis I' a I : I , . tII6�grouua.' � Whik:�istheory migbthavd_��
. \ � I � ,.11 .:*- .6bUrning',toifett6g,.� r Witia e.more d reasy � I lieiy� Btoiy,wQ, fire about. to, relate nmin6s'will- be Vourl( , so ve in o �_ 11 , . I I 11 I I ,�L;
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To W1 " "'' f �ibfie afternoon-,- an;'d�ia'ep"6'LO-,'P'Lbi'p,"�'d" t it i he" - lue'worthy. ong,lye�'g'i,�'e�s-oak�,colo'r."'. , �, � � "11.
,L, or fb6in 1. ,. 11 - witbh6ld becaus6-of the respect'( I 11 I _ I beau correct,-- - -is-moke�,-`thanlilkdly thatL 11,
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. � , � �. 4" 'L'I , � I ,,,,. home; � The tendency. of'� late.� ,year- as citizens of Bioglimmi ` �' ' :�� I ' � I �:,Rem6vb flowor, pot st9dn from vvindo,q� I I .
-hey to- make, a man sdfficientry elaborate for full evening d I on. �: I I t -h -a gre'e"n binge was,. caused by4he p ' � I , I ',"
You will not . be Ii 1 . I � . � �, . . been Ac6idedlylagaiiist;ibiB., � he d(-.�-eiop- I , ,, I.. I . I . . ., .. resence L . I I .1
tie - it v: � ! �, It is ,reported - that on the. 30ith dmy of pillg by. rubl3iug With fine -wood ashes and -ebuliar: 8pacide of � : I
talk by telling him that be ought ' to talk,'Or , Bomb fanciful bI JliLonbl su a ba a n3ent and organization of , mmDufauburill 0 : A - - - AW,temdville� (Col.). Aimobouse . rinae:iiith chean water.,, , . .. I 11 of Trolbcoc2i,q',v'iridis, a p . , � J
. 11coldiug bimbecatise he does'noido'so.. a -vest of rod Cashmere In the small blue .1. I I � I � � plaht ,�ihiblr heais miniite.�glObules, Con- . . I
.. I industryduring the present. centurylams ii A'Paste6udqual.part8 of sifted ashes, taining�a greenish .11, . I . - ,, 11
11 . . . basque, and a, stripe -of ,this red is inside is, . 'il �� -
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Make it a pleasure for him . I I I . . 1, I ,her. i6d i . Abject Poverty the divorced, - ' . . . oily uid, which tinges I � 1� � 'k
64 tempe ded to � 1 . � . -1 . I *ife.of Charles L; -Davis,, � the motor, who is ClAY, AII& salt and I?, IR .fie water came ; 1 . :.1 I
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you. Exercise good sense, go I each kilt pleat. Gilt braid ia��! V:i I� h- i, . . . . .1 . � .1 .. . - the snow around. it- east, . .
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- . � �- TAR THEiWolt F , �b cricks.in a&, ovens.' , : '' , - . - . I I
. and tact in drawing � hi a � out on'topics,of wlseclu6ters on 'the standlng_qq�llerj up the' .1t,PUT I 0 I THE H03XE . -.�. ,well known � by him. 'succes4til performanc I : 1 stove n(i I I 'accepted theory. -Helena ln,dependekt. % '. - ,� I . 1, �11
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interest to himself. - - Be patient under big 'duffs'and on ilia basque.� ., - � :, - Ian ' , I n . . I I I . f � . .. � :_ � . �, I . � � I � I , � ,'� I . . ,.� , !
� I . aiOcimiry'lWon ini large' worligh ,; - a of the. part ,of � -Alvin Joslyn." He has
- . . 1:, I o' - some ,been fairlyrollinginwealth. and msmade7 partammortia, and a�Iittle rose water. , . . I I . ,. . ... . . . , 1,
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moods of sileDco. Be deserving tbe,com - ,Sraall'pearl-beadea ping such as -gentle- . fact rie ' not because of the ur,whole . h ' . - . .. . 11 - 1 � 01DO -LIKEW11SE.", '. 11 : " , I , ��, i
. . . s � , , because a fortune despite the ,fact that- he hadthb, -biten and soften the'liands. I I I I . . . I . . ,.. �. � . . I . I � �
paniorisbip of a, sensible man. 'Avoid talk� are stuck" ' iriflv�ence of,workshop b6rnbs,� but' i , .; , 11 I , , . " .". . . .1. , . . �,:
, ml, 1. . . ' ' " -Dr. R. . V. Pil " iinfiiii. . N��, . � !,:, Ive, . , , .
. t details Con- . 1. amatic journals for hit eadmi'asi � cover PI&ut , a wit --newspApere . I � ,
ing of persons or insignifi6an man use in their,dresi or I avmts� , . 7 of amployi , ng steam, poweta (it 3� personal h . before . �.6., -, v P, yeaxs � , -
� the loops of ribbon that Iladies'wear ati .the 'Ofthe necessit, . . I .1 � I I I I - .
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. . � I., b seat , ' I d thate no', stone was I -left. . ulijuified to -sweqiiig_- A.Iso.put a littleammonia upon agoT'wAa a dreadful It 'in ut6riue, , ,. . ��
. -cerning your , . ?vOk' Have threat, and in the knotted scarfs that. fill I "' �'sby.nolme'ana�imp'rob'able'thg,t th& �&c I 11 I . � � I � naiifrerer'
self, or your,'i I I troubles. -Having exha ated-the Noill of three � ,. . I i
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something interesting or valuable to say. I ' . strike him a tCll4og:blov�. While ha has: . them .once A,Wee.h. 1, I I I �_,, . . , I' iscouragel, mud I so .. -, '. -1 1� . ":
. . , I �up the space left by the notched collars of tende to future will be e�icbly ,in . . I 11 � 1� I I -digeptible by � .. -_ physicians, I -Was c6mpletely'(1 I . , . ,:.
The story of your child's prattlewmay be . . 11 I_ the . "ay ireotioo;�and that'Worksliop be6ii-en-Joying tE6 Comforts Which a snug - Cabbage is, made , �fiigt slid .weak I could with difficulty crogs the room alone. , - . I - %,
-of intere;t. The numbe . ,of pies; you d`k400ldreBElea. , I I . I .1 I .1 I I . ng i boiling W , � ter, with I began taking'your "Favoritti Pregeiiption � and , : , , I I , . ��
r � - I I . . - fortune permits,it is alleged. that hiswife ing, afidthen putti n, "' a I 1. I
full � 11 ' Iiii 'luultiplibd,. indefinitely. 1. usingthe locil treatment re -commended ifi- your I , 1.
.h _ pp- :, li of�iaoda And some salt, and�� bail' � I , � 1.
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hav'a made, or therooms you have 9wepti , Of the,new silk gauzes those ot dhgnge rof6p. I u§ Thorhption, in the sunk into poverty and a disgrace,. - � . . � 1 � I .1 I 33g � C6,,,,,,_-i.ion Sous6'Medical Advisor.! In tbieol I 11
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- r6d1o:6oru, or ,green with , Course , I �: This ' _as Once E6 beauti u y at flftiBen irlinat . , . � 1: � � wrote a letter to � .
may not be worth r6peating. ,Cultivate 'able tints froiii ture at the Crystal Palace woman W I � I -as. 1, I dsPerf601Yclif - I I 4�, �
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th? graces of character, speech And tones of' blue, or yellowwith black, ar , a mot - I I . I I lady of Bingham' ton. She, became" infatu-. -, , I - .% . . , . , - I " , ,� . . I my,f6mily paper, briefly mentioning bow in� ,: �� ',. ' , , -4!�
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I . lagt.�Winter, dwelt at -considerable length - I ,", � i�'Oveiq of� iLozell _. " -,:, �, 11 ,. . h1th.hadbeenrestored and offering -t6 -sen . , 1 4�
voice, and you may, End that the man who, � for light evening,dresaes,'trimmed with the� n the a o-al� r'v I ution which he, - ated.with stage life and so Crazed by ,the ' Feii -I- . - - .;y one writing me for I I
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11 � I upo 0 1 a 01 I in '' ' I ' ' , 1 . . the full particqlars to a . . I
I was glad to escape from the� loq'uabious, 6qiii-einbroiderythat,co,me8o,i��4e��pl,ypdge � glittering properties of the drama that at ,i 1�.z�b�g" " a manufacturer Said; 11 are,, ,1hem and cw16 , sing a staniped �nvelqpe'for repty. - ' ' ' " i�
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proc , - . ...... _ -----I- - - f--- �_-_.� -I - 4-hilve-rec6ived.oydr-lour hundfqd� ��
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exao - , , , -, ___ I---,-,,, - afiiome-6cru lace -for,fiills _ __ _ - '_ " �`- - �, gi van c. 6nai de ri�iion to tfi j ro-a-tit `Cr__,_1o_ -oks-for reply, I have described 'my Case and: the treat- - - ":-. I
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I complaining, ting Woman, goes re uc-, an ., . I � 1, I 0 a Xme' ,---j: . � I --
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. taritly fr In her Who knows when to k . ises� as plain julront and on , It of th full developiu6nt c&th . ' costume, 613� went to a photograper and are d id�i -area§.- -, A , ment used, I and sariiestly'�advised them' to I do � . . . i':
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I andwhento be silent, 11 who: an th her. the sides ' ' - ' i " . . -1. I � I h '4 '" I , securad pictures. of - list elf im'' this lodd 0 1 th � ulu war an 'English likewise.'� From 9:great many 1"�ha,ve received, � '.�., ,.. - � .
. h�'pa �e as Pelisiies,.-are. made_-of-OP611- electric Pow'er. Among' bt at effoict,i he . 8 � _ � the Io86 of � a Z I . . . �. "I
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_ .Ue . �iked-bmbk8id6r -on whitig muslin; " a 66mewilf ,regalia.. . Some: ,of these pictures are now. 0 a second lettemof thanks' stating'th'at the had '. �.:�
I mouth with wmdonbi,-und-in w tolia W( corit6naplaiad the' time'when th ' hunAr d barrels of Ahem to
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is the law of hindndm. . . I L . . are' tendered -bouffant on the tburnUre by bedon�p very�� , L, 11 " th bee of the. : In thdr-&§Bbskion of.young Man iil�thiscity. S�Outh Africa. - The" Sduth--Africans took ' I . � 1. I ,,, .. �
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Bleeding nt the Nose. . I I ptiffs'6f plain.wbite, muslin, mixed-iu4ith: operati4fl labor. The introduction of steam L ... I Ing as ors, kindly to them, And, that ,,firm is now.send- I ,� Mits. H. F. k0RGAN, Now Castlei . 'L .,
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I . I 11 I _. � Cushman onflie variety stage of me eastern ing out lots o . t lozei�gqs by -ever . y , - I stea), . .. 11 . I . 1, I I . I— . . . I i
This arise . s from different causes. It is detio'loops and ends of, wide sg,.j3,h ribbons.. bas resulted in:tbe concentration of indu'87 I . her. L , L . '77� ,, 1 L I . I I : - % ��L._�
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- young' people of both StindingL militaiy collars. of linch have I . t 0 11 " SerlQ COMLIC, to tijimuli g �Morning'di Sees , . � . I , , - , ,
common amongst ., L ' 't 0 Be , command 11bigm ney -a a exploker,� ok with,�bifi glass beads and n ., , C t .. . - I I
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flexes. ,It ma L � arise fro .MLd6b . ility.,or "from , w be of butt6niioles ; the lower g&ja aroubdijiloge centroid �opulatiloiia Are,. COM., . L, utijai face" g,aoefW fl . . .:.� ; .. . .. I : I
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eL � p6116d to gather. Jt 'has built' up, huge ber:bea - gureaiia Pies-&' Other gowgiws'large" qu%ntities.of lozengpe 1, ".�, . . � . ., L . .__ _, .L.'' . . I I � i L .,. � I � i * . � � I
L fulness of blood to the h ad ;, and in persons for the collar'buttoii, *bile a cravat ribbon, ft&6469, in which 9; L Considerable sectibaof ingemile winning foi her4 S multitude� of ior. the young lady savages. Th L ,� 6 *: Coamw 7 .1 I", I
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advanced in life, it is sometimes ,,An eff6rt .is p8oised through the upper holes and tied' . friends Among those -who pafroui2ed,variety them strongly perfumed;1? L ' L I
,olir pd6ple have be6n Obliged to spend most ; I.` I Dideovered tit last, it remedy that.io sure, safol.-� , - . ,. .�
in m. long lodged bow. - 6tttiman'tiblion two,. I , ; llegbol� who '' �h' ' ,,no, pm,u -�� ... I I � I I :1
of nature to ,save the. sufferer from an W'Ide� i ' d f ,.' � oi waking existence.' The Age of steam .,enter 6aininents'. Davis,it is a . I ,"Who' An � It is country., coilstline , jobs., PUTNAM'S PAINtESS COBN 11 - I I I I I
attackof apoplexy., Slight Weddings now thirds of an inch B use or,, these I , 1. . *as.then a Variety man, fell inlov&�With . . R1. , I TRACTOIV-ne*er Mils, never cauaespain� nor cv(n ' ' ,. ' , i
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. . * 0 �L4 . has; in fact, been an age of .vast industrial I I I . L lozongeBl"�:Was asked.' . . I ,the slightest fflscomfort.� Buy Pqtnamls 00ju - �L .L' I .�, I i
give no anxiety, but. they sh ulil not b bows in. dark colors" , or' in two tones of 'a . I izations.,uecesB4rily buili up in' Anti married her, and for several seasons, �.Evprybody. We,have all We can do. , Extiactor and boWmrs_bf_Jh_ -_,,,-, , , - h L 'd - L, ;;��` � L I L . .
11 �. . ?rgan d . titutAs in the market.
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, � I ." L I � otive, p, ,: ,the , a donble� ruing them but with. pa , �,.. ', . I "I
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allowed to become excessive. A little mIUna,L :oolor,with'light dresses: . � date vio:inity 'of. the y travelle together performinR LT tented machines ,-gr.n# -e.tioq,.b,;' .� 1:1
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and water may be injected up ilie, nostrils I . For black:drasses of � t. Differences, it 'i's. reported , aro6e he best lozenges are , tit idmade by 11* co."'Etugston. � . - - - - I I � 4 . � :
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. to check it; the patient should sit'up, and fano to have the skirt of blocks of;black .undo this. L, The new , Ag ' ant is mo're poten;b. . I �handmade.- No'ma'cbjnebasyebb.eeu'-con6 ---- - - � � -.,-.. ___.__...___1.-_1.- ....... __.__.___. �'L
I y is � I I , tw�enthem,aud firially the couple separated,, L �-A,k.eli I a hunter -A fellow andeavoring.: ,�, ., I I , .. I
. avoid stooping, and the face and neck ma,�' White, which can now be had in the - pharges,and counter- . I � .nl
. and than steam, and, daiil,be'�distriliuted over, I charges of immoral structedthat strikes the dough 6s'defdy, as. 1. I. . 'L '. . . .L. L
be bathed with cold water. When � :it ae shber wool. This. is Made in deep distances PrAotically unlimited. Th6result conduct being made. . Tfi�'dlscarded wife ' mm -d. Piesitlent"Arthui, when hewas. Oe`P burs amidow. i . .� I . . , . . '':,
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hould be Con- , , of a6kne"L .
becomes excessive, a doctor a ings, and 'the plain' black overshirt is 4h. the! opinion ,excellent : judges, *ant to Leadville, and, repiorting,to, strong. 'last in town, dropp'ed in. here,'and bad five . , � ' .. i I ��
suited. ,It May L . pleat Will eL f L * I . I - . p . . � L �L A BRA114 ', . AND -. NERVE - ' . L 1�
be necessmy .to plug the untrimmed sav6- by �the large square jet vbniUSIIYL be a, Prod6afi Of' diBintegror' dria.1r, Inally sank to the low�st ddpth.of pounds of pep ermint lo�enges wr�pped ..
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8 9RL IlPreaKing I , - E " -- ELIKIR �OF PII0tjPnATRSL AND. CALISAYA' ' .
. nostrils with lint, saturated with tincture buckle that catch it up"on the hips'. Black tt 'b' ,"a f degradation, and died, m§ al�cVej stated, in �ap for him. , He, said be Could I Yet none A the use of DR. -1
of iron; to apply ibe to the forehead, and I& L - .: - - -up , 1-thq,-a,lmshouse.-'Her-bddy-who-taken-chatge- -If at -the- . . -
Breton ce is preferred to Spanish laces centres, ,U11o. I e: is ri u ion , ot , work, ka-th-em--iw-Waabingtoiii�Mo -01 isfoquiledanwe e$a s 8 P1T_y_8-i-_6r_1�g-HVV�m71 IR .1 I �� __
back of the .n,eck, besides. internal treat- ' 1-1 1, I r., ; , 'by ')act relatives, who are res' a cloomicallaws 6i, cc it i 0 sed'of those . .,
I ,. for.those' wool dreBses.:" '_ . I *bdreier war an a 0 00se, to settle.: It of P ctmble actresses love lozenges. Mary Anderson , I I � �
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ment by tribolicine. I 11 ". .. ... .. I . is no fc6urae,lf el t , residentsof Binghamton. These conversant buy's by the quantity. 'Mrs. Langtr,v, I elements in our food the, o tRute directIVIto .. . �.
a a a 4 11 t6l at t is will invarl- . thbinutritioriof,t 6 erva n I -thcbbt�t�,*,3 .L ., . . 1.
What Dress Is to Woman. A Minnesota consumptive went to),Nortb, t' ' �� with m0t6rs *And actresses' state thAt'her am told, detesis, them. Adelaide Neilson. t7ad gen'arate n ojeo., L I ' or ous debilitk it -.. I *�', L 1
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- arolina.to spend the winter., While-tifere ably a � � I , a t e' 0'ase. Steam has L I C . . I . , ,,
Dress and address , comprise the G not: mi o at a a li a all establiallL last stakeLuame wa� EmmiL Verne. It is a : eater of -them.7 N.' Y. 'is 70 per cent reatdr a he t an Phosphorus L _' I :
-old negro woman who'told ,h ' . I L was an inveterate I I . 1. ___7 . . . � 01. Solottio L; or Ji ` L : I
science of life, especially , for 'women. Llbe,met an . at monts'or worksbopbome6, -and no .power Bad ending' for .one who was At one time a, Sun. . I I . . .. ,. . . � �ure, in pill, . .� 1) or 3F oj,)hosphites; I I P I V� I:i
. They form that Indispensable social that dog oil Was far better I and less dis- can be expected to, abc L )li6h, all,l&igd fac- handsome *and cultured -young lmd��, and 1� ,� I I ,� I I . . I I�L.. . I i - : L I _ I i �
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science WhOSO practical influence pervades agreeable to, take,tban 6oa liver oil. The torles.'� ,.'Many manufadtoriLes, 'of Course, _,who, might not only have, beeD'a reigning A young gentleman in a strange church . -London ltr�ntiv describes real auburn ' � ' �_ ' , I L I
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po, , ,, I , spider, hair as ' 'vid gold.. . � ' - . , . '' , 1:
lady bought a fat olog, bad it killed-i%nd tbe iovoly6,not only'a; motive warbutc6m I 'L ' L . 1, 10' , I
. daily life. A woman'4 duty does not by, I . . society belle;� but an ornament, to the' galls,kitly strove to brdBh a hideous- brow.n'shot with. vi
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,, � dated ,a a ors, a hiM.'L 'e's "Pollets P or sugar -'boated drantil" � �,.' " ,
any means end with , � .9 itiery. On the social circle�, the , ride,of her friends' and' with. shining evil eyes,, from! the shoulder
Mrs, L Madison's very well, -was easier digested than the I i6r and , there a a many very � . I in' ihio, -'- f " ' ' I d #ho, sat next to The Dr. Piero ,, ;
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certainly begins thera.L L that, a says sheis getting wolli , � OtI L r., compli- L acquaintances. There is a sermon� . 0 A young a y I . '' -the,6riginal, "Little"' Liver',Piils," '(betvare of' I I ''
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rule--to,remember yourself .and all 0 ad ' aital"that Bliotild be retootoboi6d,'bV ydun�.Aady turned, laughed, readjustpil imitations
Lin your dress- 0 1 L '. I � I I cated and bewi'ld ring looking factories' 8 I " . . - ick find .bilious. headache P' . , ' . , ,
' jig.room and forget yourBelf,intlie .draw. . *At the last JState Drawiiig�lloom,! the whibbare, in fact, made * up,of very simple the young- ladies of Binglieraton. All' , is 1 ,the spider; which held her lace ' scarf, slid cleanse th,' 11121112e.c., and bowels and purify M , ___ I L, . i
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I . -1. L? 6 . , 6f the ethics � of Waleo-wor, I noltrain, an . , blushing deep 6oa. Tor,obgontiine,sooDi-�Pioieo!sai�ui�tare, 11 . i
I g.room-la a cohilensatioii � rincess e� 9, corsage a d, inexpensive �elbmentoL; and it seems by , not gold that glitterS.'Happiriesi is not the young man ly, 16,6ked,at bl -lent stalop. 2bi eentfj L ' � , 1,
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he toilet.. It-is,_iudeed, a woman's dU of richest embbBsed white velvet, lined, ,'means improbable thailf.when' 'moti Always found behind 'tb a, Lootlightsi 'and his prayer -book during the remaine per vial, by druggists. I . I .
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,% t"-"" dbI' . PO tribilted just,as-widflly , I , qrv�.ce. . I . .1 -_ I I L ".
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she cannot be beautiful. .,%], a in, ri V embroidered in peat! "'i '100 �d 'an Water, the creation .btage covers an aching. heart,�,wbile the d so . ,,Iay� the flute'? 7 Noi . , , : L. I I �_
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gather ab mat with a single large,wbitQ rose Rua leaves. Of am'Viya: Will 'ra--ceNve,"A'deaided7bh6 k' merry� s6ng o ,hearty laugh -of --the 'L - .. ; L . a. L . � I .' I I I
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ter beyond control. ,Care in factor . 0 ' r I . playlls In- corriTanded a' tro6p . Of YcOtaanry well ; b . ut, he .I I . . � 19" . i I ,:
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the toil t, thoughtfulness about the Leff eta ' Head -dkdsB-& tiara of: diamond9j'feathers' aiad that nimny thousandii� of, man who now . . . I I I I 'cAvalry,and when -they -were up fo L � I I I . i
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of costume, is far -more ' detarminingL than .And Vdil. ludian .ornaffients of' emeralds, spend 'their livesibiw6rkshopg. tit a distance I - . : . . I 1�1 . . 1 4
1 1 � . , tvAs reported ta.him that some �of the Red ty unniltarned (I'Vith � pinipIcn) j4 , , , :
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