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. The Inadvertence of Batt Ing, or's quota, Chicago, ali" Haipilbread, I 91thM that,boosuse a man is never in. It yields a minimum of ton per cent. of after it is cooked and ' I �
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� Hens. alias Jim Rookey, outranks even Tom : I i - ic'sted, he may not be drinking too this, chromo i6re, and by'the use of this will make the fruit �
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, , �1een sessions of hard campaigni � - � I . ., consume an enortbous quku- A chemist who -was present said that chemical -i - .
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they caii hide away some-ibbre I d sib ng, We t - . - I - . Iraymen . I
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. day And night on a wooden nest-,�gg or � , *�OI he is still &live in California. I � I I - � 1 1 Aty of -beer. The �daiiy aii,ow6ucti which chromate of otash is obtained froin this ed fact that, if fruit is sweetened when . � . � I
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an old iloor-kno& - -An interesting reminiscence of him was I — . � � I - employers give them, is a very ore by fusini'the ore with potash. It is it is bot A requires much less sugar than . %. - I :
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,Uissilq: this re"I published,_&I if is Dot � I.. rge oI but they rarely confine them- used for colo ringis and dyes. It I � I .
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m . questionI in a grocery store orle ailaning mistaken, he won a'scrub race ]as ear. - : . i lves to.that ; and the draymen, in ad. the permane t green and ye.dow color � - I I �
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. recently. A An wbo owns A large Other notable - lastars 11 Are : B othic We have just opened out a immense � tiod, get much gratuitously from! the seed in illumillaied posters and in bank The ,Import - ols. . . I
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Book ofDorkings remarked,I, -,No even Jonathan. Byron, Confidence, C setto. , i stipmers to whom they are always de- notes, It in in great demand in cialico, Not onr logical menpikrative faculty, .
. stock of new Boots and Shoes, �uited for i . ,. ..
At, not ot Congress can break up 11 I aet- Derby, Ellphan. Allen, Flora Temple, I . I veriDg the casks: so that ten or four. woolen and carpet rasnufactories-. Over but our iinaginative one,ia king over us.. L
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. I iiriflg this amp- 11,000,000 pounds were imported last Even hor the basest sengualist, what is I . �
tin' bout', . George Wilkes, Goldsmith Maid, - Hot. $pring and Summer 'wear. D 11 an quarts is no exceptional cons . . I .
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" Ever tried jam -min' ,am under i 6 bar- spur, Huntress, John H�, John Stewart, I ioi for one wau; yet they are not year at.& duty of 3id:cents per pound. � - . I
, rat an' Pourin' water on 'am ?'� disTand- Lady Franklin, Lady MosI Lady month we ,give special prominence to . u karas, in the ordinary sense of the The ore in only found in Tnrkey, the vessel it drinks out of ?- The'under- � . . -
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" Shoes. We invite the inspection of the I but steady m6n, strength' being also a the manufacturers of iron and Lateel. It a � . .
� Poured *aterou 'am 'till. they grew uccessful career, of at least ton stasonal I I . i tasy is thy eye, with As colDrgiving . , I
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1 � web-footed, like a blamed dock and duration. .( - public to ,our exhibition of -these goods,' I sine qai sion. But if one of these men hardens these metals and gives them retina, healthy or diseased. Have I r . �
afterm", found 'emin an old ool 61 hod This table also- furniabee a new test. i I Should break a limb, or got confined to great tensile power. Chrome steel has not myself knownfive hundred living
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I 1) of the success of stallions. Tried by it . 444 believe every lady who calls upon us I bed from any other accident, he is been freely u esd in the construction of s6ldiers sabered into cows's weat for a - . I
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� . at Volunteer heads the list n e a a fla ,
- . # IdTio a red rag round one. wing," said we:dnd th I will - be amply� repaid, -as our aim is to al- � ',almost sure to get delirium tramens ; the Br kly bridge., The manager of piece of glazed cotto tb y c 11 g I � �
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� And a scalp wound frequently kills him. this Br0000kly; Steel Works bays that the which, had they sold it at any market t -
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I I man 4io was eating cheeme and i: �rsck- ' with ten representatives, while his fure, : ; I I . I Z .
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- Ryadyk's Hambletonian, ranki 11000nd, waysk.eep: a large variety of theyery now- . ' . 1, ; Brewers' men are Dotorious in hoqitt%ls chrome steel, ir. worth thtee cents a Id not have brou I., �
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I i 1 " 3fight's well offer 'am.. a chromo," . 6st styles and- best quality of Boots and . - , � � I .
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. sma tl�� Dorkingman. 1, I tied a ... ole only other stallions that have more tb aim , I , being prone to exhibit all the moist dan- says that it mus - bols that man, consciously or uncon-V A q
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rad woolen shirt on one last sprino , and *fives, are : Ethan Allen, - Shoes, and sell them at lowest living ; ,gerous complioations which fetter the The trouble 1w,ith m%Duf&oturer8 in t o Bciously lives, works, and has his bein 7 , - I
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1 . I ' . I tature will b�e -to find it in deposits lariv.-a Those 96ges, moreover,are accounted the � !� .
I dog my Pats; if iphe didn't make . m meat I ; Daniel Lainbert, 3 ; Young (blum- profits. Seaforth Boot Store. . . I I I success of surgical treatment. . . �,_,; P .
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ions P . Hawk, 3 ; Alexamder's Abdallah, 8 -, �nd . I L I - - 1 A Go.odWord for the Onion. ft Illmitradl Within three bofiework and prize it t. Aghe - � � . I I
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- 1. I- — � - 1. be greater than the supply.—New York Without &rnestness no m4n is ever . . .
CIO." , atid each m4n girded xkl? his � I I I "yegetable pole -oat" and somebody L � . I :
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4 ' _____ . They had a terrible time at a w dding . I his'n, an, witness the following ealogy: I H -Lett. , I I . ..
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itn_&ld In"bi7tm�t.[ up&tP&t&luma4 It seems th t the � . 4 �, ,,You can't think of any -shape that be brilliant, enterprising, popular ; but . I
'y grand' aff ir in- 1, en. i e EL a anoniou�isnotgoodin; boiled, stewed COUNOM I owias.—A meeting of the be will want weigh�. - No soul moving 11 , .
By the way,. we got even with that ceremony Was Aver I I I �nuuicipLl- 0 DUDC,l of the township 'of picture was ever painted that had -not �'. . !
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oldent inhabitant, of which thexe are deed. There were eight brides aids, . . I I
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. sixty or: seveirt i community. and the church was crowded., But I I I ad, pickled or raw, they are palatable . : I �
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. . in Men's extremities, properl , provided: 1 and- delicious. .Cooked with potatoes, 11 :
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Ila ouni 1 in and took a' chair, at . - 3 � � , bars present It was in loved by J. Brit- his prayer is' -Keep nae, my God; MY I L �, . '�
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SOI 81&i ad out be- began t.- � ing the ceremony, and the groom began I - I ton, seconde I by A. T. McDonald, that boat is so small,andThyocean is so wide. 4 - 1, I .
� , I -for at the Seaforth Boot and Shoe Store. I exceedingly savory. Just let a fellow I -
to us about the big freeze of 1882, when feeling around �Or the ring, he dif cover- I I P111 the CanadaThistle A.ct be printed On Does not this beautiful prayer express I -, , I L
all the trees on Buffalo 1*011 roke 'ad that the magio circlet ,had i lipped . The head and -the f6PA.,Afe o peculiar banging around the country, disguated i I �, . I
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f . I the PathmeA iters' Lists for the ,present the condition of each of uf . e� . ;
down with ice. After he had . a most through a hol -0 in, his pocket and work- . . i with the'fare be receives AV out -of -the.- . I I �
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per - i raw onion and see how it will brace The Padnter's -Rnse. __�', - � : :
t' a terrible fact in a whisper * W the pathinsaters to enforce said act in � . � ! -
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" I him up. It you have taken too much There lived in Brussels a celeb�'�i7d af . ;
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. with that he had gone through, wb ask- the bride, ,who turned deadly pal , an& ,� i their respect ive road division s. —Cirried. I
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as only kept from fainting by ,ter how well dressed yo i otherwise I " of an evening, mud feel the worse for I
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the Thal'ines was frozea over threi feet the strings of her satin corsage in case . I I gfit outside of an onion'or two, ,and see the rateable -property in the townsbip, of tibb 11 Crazy Artist-" That there was .. �__-
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thick, a1lad it snowed forty days wfthout she did. - ,9f Bor V . - . . _ be reduced orie balf for the present year IA-
� I duce the ring?" I . . - lent, cures for fisavy colds, as everybody anecdote shows: ,�� : . �
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I - Remember it? I should say I did. whispered the bride's big brother hoarse. , - ! _� I I knows. Then �rhen a fellow becomes seconded b 'J` LashalM, that 'by-law B After having finished a portrait of thel I . . � :
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. . That was, the year me and Sam 116us- ly, and' fe�eliug for his pistol, and or the .. visit the Seaf6rth Boot Store, � � find f 1882, a towuohip into pretended to be only thiTtyw h enn n e: arly I �. I
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ton come to Texas together., We had a , . 7 1 can Always,ge a large stock of fine boots � swiliat a comfortable sdroweiness win statute labdr toad, divisions as now I I ..
rote solid. about to back out. ! iT � rev a i the present year sixty., she refused to accept the paint- I -1 ,
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fitle, and shoes to, select from consisting of I come over him I He forgets all care, I , Ing saying it did not look auythin� like
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drinks! with a hatchet. I the groom under his breath, and �e put Prench. Kid French Calf, -Oil Goat, Polish 'forty -knot an . , . seocadedd by . Brittdia.that a by-law be friends would 'not recognize a " ' le � I 1�
t� ..DoL I p ;. . ) ,� I ooze that does him a, power 'd And passed appointing )aing _ I :
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� u, remember when the Adria- . onti foot on the chancel rail, pal �ed u and Long Boots, � 1 . of g"d I tell you - - . . I now prepa" feature of her or- that iece of canvas. �_ � .
-buriit ' his trouser leg, and began makiiq spus. , Calfj Cordovan Congress ndkeepers and fence- p - -
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: modic jabs for the ring with his fore- . . i I ; � by-laW was Wiert smiled kindly at the re]3644 J ..- ,�, % . :,
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I The minister motioned to the a -gapiat - material. W� claim we. get up the nicest : i The Waterloo A conducted the lady to her cy.rri I ' i " . � ;
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0 remember when the time a, little, while a ru'M'or r4pidly I - , . Y. i New Dundee, for the purpose of disous- Dale Sr., be refunded 02 each,dog taxes f -11, 'i . � I :
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frozen over, afid the isnow was pil d o t that a telegram had just ived I 11 . e )id syrup. them assessed for a dog and bitch in- ; ; 4 "
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Ou wives - . . � The reports from the last season were ed from ear to ear: 11 ! �
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hUndre!1 Iset high?" proving that the groom bad f . . � I � � stead of a dog—CArried. Moved by B. ,, I -_ .
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. di it, &I *said living in the east already. . . . I . 1 on the -whole encouragitig.notwithetand- Lasbam sec Dded by B. Churchill, that il I t .
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that he helped to shovel awky the a, I—I can't reach t. groaned the -, I I I . - i I ing the unfavoiable season of 1882. -Mr- the Reeve a id Deputy Reeve be ap-. '_ � . ; .
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64 L a yonug man vat; only 8 this "Sit down atid take your boot- off, I 1 Snider, of Roseville, started another &I-* - �
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i _010 al. her powdered hands'. I I . . . 4,066 g&, Ilons of amber kyrup last f &11, a Record for t�wnship printing' be filed iro, , . I I .Lj . _. .
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year A �D., 408. so you must be mi taken. There was nothing left, so the sufferer :., as a of which was sent to the Stat6s —Carried The council then adjourned . I
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. aat be Aead. 1,375 sat dow'n on'tbe floor. and began -to r - , for comparison, and was pronounced by to meet again at Londesboro, on the 25th , - I � I
in youk age. You in � I w L � I ler's window in the princi ; - I
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. wrestle with his hoot, which was natur- 11 Will be boys, and, of course, will not take any care of I of May. � L V �
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� ot under way to the effect th t the . . " I I largest yield reported was 200 gal. . . -
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� bow time flew, and, Ivalkad- oft as 9 ! � Ut
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balmy as a spring morn. . . I I erage yield for EDUCAT , , bach at Wiertz'B pouring invectives on I I
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I ran. As'the boot finally � bo If the boot you have lately been gletting foi your � Centreville, but the av - i . I
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came off its crushed wearer endeavored, I I I I
I ado, Fortv nos. bqys don't give sati§faction- just visit the le'aforth Boot � Tuckersmith, for April is as 'follows - ad her li�eness under such scanditlous if I I -
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- . . unouccessfully, to hide' a trade dollar Is .1 per acre, at about 14 pou 9 Fourth Clas � — lat Absalom Cosens, 2nd — . . I -
; ; (prom jh6 gphit of the Times,) � ,Ore, and try tho�e boy' boots with Rivited Seams and . Is - . etc. � * 4 1 � �, 11
I . I hole ir. .the heel of his stocking ; notic- St , Ion. As to,the cultivation, it �is un . ? ,. �
7 . . � . I . 11 Most noble lady," was thQ artisk's I I
� T I S. We 1 -will give SiLtis- � i animously agreed that a thorough pre-� Mary Towniend, 3rd Leslie Townsend. I I
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; . skes -aggreigating at Prices ve' low. paration of the ground is necessary, it 1 4 I ..
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I won purses or, at ,00ntractor, said, grimly : " You ,seem faiption. ItI.V . I : look anything like yourself, and thit � - f, �
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� least 0 to'be-gettiug married Just'in time, my Der; Third Class, Junior—lot David vour most intimate friends would not I .
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. horses that- have performed f 11 ug friend I"' I ; I Landsborough, 2nd Mary Martin, 3rd have recagpised a single one of your fea-' � - .
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i dAy And the ceremony proceeded � �borough. Second Class, I .
, on one � � i w&L.d Some difficulty has been experi- tures in the picture. I wanted to tek .
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- who began their.. victorious osI ers in party of the first part standing i - . . I I an - � by several Qf those who raised Senior—Ist Maggie Dale, 2n& Albert the truth Of youf statement; thatM— � . - � ;
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IF , Santa Claus, etc. t, of the I?rwent foot underthe tail of his coat, and ap- 5 , - 1, . cane last'year on account of t - - I - -
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daTy � I propriately muttering -darn -it I" at I Richard Yellow, 3rd Jessie Martin. prie . . .
. - pal* as & camp4I mnat"bo � I 10 . � the exceedingly slow growth of the cane , laughed, the aftist charged doublo 'e" � . I � -
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I had 1�.l -vietories, and the 86 af Flora � oot�, Shoes and Sh�pers wi� have a very . I hoe could be advabjb&geously applied. ' Cabbage seeds. shotild be sown when Reveiage is Sweet. . . � � �
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Temple are the nearest approach, to her � � te season con- This di . . 4 . � I
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. im tbiff� respect. The number Of . - A s(,n of toil from one -of the woodsy ..: � � I �
I I Is In Zle Kid Buttoned Bo ta, Pearl Kid 1 i .'Iy adapted beet and radish seed when the sign is in � ��,,, � a �
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� that the trotted in 2.30 or betl or Are 1 counties of Now York, enteted a, village -�� � . . ;
-net gains, asidt, from by thickness of articulation or Eteadi- - Buttoned Bo6ts, G16ve Kid Buttoned,- PICligh Calf and i pose, and should be used As the leg, ar-d onions when the sign 18 in � I
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3�t2. The actual. I negs of gait; this being commo�ly the , . plants are visible. During -the heart. Plant beans ih the light of - �
ex.t.vnses that she has brought her Peeble Buttoned. lklso, a lot of Fancy Colbired Boots and ! I I walk of seven miles, and said'i to the -1 - �. ` ". - �� I
, . I - mental excite other - I � i � the summer the earth should be kept the moon, and pi�as when the moon i,3 proprietor : .
. foots. up $246 No hi roe of case where . . , "I --tkz� ,� , I
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. o- country ever won so much Osuses—&s I � : I � ' � - 11" `71 .
1, any W dalL Sh V&ils at the time. The most dreadful I ! m -- -
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iss th r ad by . ted in hills not more than 5 when the sign is in the.4irms, but not in about eiglit day P,locks- and �, �i - .
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Z wbalm i ani, b I which will in a very few- years decrease moon; it on the decrease the meat while I say it's a clock whiob� it tak ,
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I ill teral that we may infer that the* drin k; these I the now so extensive ion of cooks away. Many say that a light eight days to wind up," . I �
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r - reach . � ould 'be just the same witl�out it. ppers for I I a, of dollars from- being neat The i is, always frost when the " She is. She's got the best of you in
irl 0118,000; 1 &rue,, W I T*enty-Five Dozon: Of the prettiest Boots nd Sh ; million i re - 11�� I . .
.., Amen0su G I are systematic sn14 punc. � I I , abroad annu&Jly for this luxury. moon changes with : the sign � in the this- case.") . . ; , 41 . .
via . #102,- Others, a , Its !We'bave been 1
1,114,060 ; �sad Judge. Fullerton, children ever disp�ayed in theme par . 'I : - da? 11 - I
. g1tin I , I 0 bead. " Waal, I'll be sbob I But she nee 4
1 1. . fai, tual drunkards Of regular babit1a—men I : - �
. I ezWr, Flora Temple, 114 Pe I complimented by � ever- one who has eTamined - theme i i . _�. : . . �
0&5. D 0, not fall far al iort of who take their -quantum and arti put to y � I ; I -Millions in Sand. This is called superstition, but that do any crowing over it. I've jast heard I _.. � T, . . I
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reaching 4.100,000 cap& is of attending to their daily busi- w astrologers. They ask if the moon has she's ab %ad on. the clock P11 hiec, ��� . � . 11 I
1, . . I - . turf in this 04�IaDtry � � . � I for stood over a machine run with a . .. P the ;, . .
- . I the running . ness in the most extraordinary manner. an.influence on inorganic 'bodies, why -new I - I
I ner Hindoo, and his net, ea lugs QJ! leather belt, in a dingy loft at 93 Wash- 13 to myself to get- even wulkf �L I
was i : These an a rule, never exceed a given Boots and! hoes mad, to - Ord I . on organic ? If on the tides, Why her." . . � r
�� han 690,000. ! I � . i 4 2 i ,gton street, th -0 other afternoon. He � not I . I , 7', I . I
I - Amounted to 1854 t ral; cases amount by so much as a glass, and do A, ".8 He called his not on vegetab.le growth ? -------- #-_ - I I
T,t Use been ohown in .140I 1. Mr. S. R. Krom. 1. I
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I . . bear active cam' 9'19U I t machine a It dry concentrator." , � .YT . I � - , 4:� I .
� that 4 trotter can drunkards --at any rate Dot So 80011, for - : i row down should be planted in a clown . .
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- ing, f ton ,or t-OVel, cl thi 104, the inevitable consequ . ly and ch , aply -done , sign, and those that grow up in an up - ,
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� - ' the 51 (),(W orses little longer deferred. - The writer knew, � .1 � ; i ign, looks as if the time for planting now going on between. th outs .-I'l . .
, . I I i I into its -hopper. The sand r' from thei 8 " . _-
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�- no" I one�hslf. Of IN` riod an old doctor in Jamaica, who used to I I hoppnr�over a sunkau fingei-board And were made to correspond with the signs. breeds of cattle) - , -, I -
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� think past would exolaim-11 not a bit of it I A factory conclusion. Association, Dr. �turwvant said t-44 #:_ `_ -
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� HA so puffs of air came up thre h thafinger-
or at Jhe front than those Of thol %r ohimers I A - malicious libel on ! : � board, *Which was given *108%Pht jarring A good rule is, if ready and sectson. .
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� , skeu pro -per sign. - - I- . �
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� i . 00I tition, and: they were not 9 am. Look at we I 1 .drink I ; .
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Hats that; are Hats—�n Christy Stiffs—for Alql'n from the finger -board and the heavy � . I
� - A striking excepl-'OX1 to this . I � to Jersey milk, was b"upe theetird - ;
IDUtOl"Od- tie of brandy every night, and have . . I i , strictobservers of signs, and souis tire I I .
r � eeler. 5'bot n Stift and. Soft Felt Hats for Alen sand dropped into a fan, like wheat . ,kyrsbire inilk is moro quickly as -� �
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� Of Cayuga C f he J . from #..� fanning will. The heavy not .
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: I -Under the UILUIG' times !� week. in an orderly and decent and Boys. . Stm I Hatg in AM qualities I for Men and � . � - .0 lated, it being easily separated �into t- 0 �
*s first race in 1867. at I I sand was of a bright metallic color, And, . I �
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a th- , � I looked like grains of galens. :,
: ork, Ana bi nor a d&I illness I" And to ell appear- was tou& and leathery. 14 I
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. . - I I � through him fingers, " is chrolo ore; it ugar boiled with an acid, if Abe but . �
�� . of - teen years, &I nOU9 Of th# inter or 70, -with a board as white as sa,ow. I I � - ' C11306 owned by Patrick ath a miu�tes, will be coutroverted. into :--Charcoal should be fed to hogs. I . I � . � I
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� out ope or morwtimet, . Calhoun, a grandson of John C.Calhouu, a glucose, whi8h in the form of sugar poultry. Experiment bas __ons - . I I
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. . L881 * He in a I narval _. . on the'Western Maryland iailroad,f6ur- found in sweet apples. n I
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� exl"$ dy $,uffolk is 0 y one I . teen miles from Baltimore. It is worth sugar ban as much sweetening power as produce a far greater amount of - I . - - I
: ,of wiI Old La a tiou of his papers after death hat his d L fat when fed with plenty bf I . �
and abe WO111 0 greils � . Seaforth Boot Store, noiRd for, reliablo Boots. and Sboes and st3,lixh 1 125 a ton, Calhoun owns 220 acres, two pounds of glucose. In othex wordt, an L . ljf�_ . . �
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