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I . ye;'stid tr -drd Ole .,,ih,r,- ­� ��, - 17--,.1Fz1St­.: �. �� � .- � -,�,- .*r-,�A�la % 12,,?�.��W�� r ­- ­ -, , � - -.,�­­ - r , ,� -­ -1 -�, �. &11120 ---­­:� - im- ­ . . -_ 1. � ­ - - - . � . - ly- . - - . I - --"#&--; �, �, - - - - Low- scarred - - - -k ..-Im— . " I 'most wish they had,- Billy amd. get- I -BY - � . - h 9401-liff , - 110w Ximi Helped. ting .up-stowly and. hanging his -bc&jl.-- HARKLEY HARKM I - ­ - , a- - gray. your �� ad . ­7�� - X, :�;i- - - , - � I I , ovtwa, Jow, , -- ­�­ , I � :� q-� � I-, -sc r YouthfnVillf - � - ­ - - --- — - - - - - . � -­­1-:1WjF4-11 � I- - - 4- fil --11- 11 Is "' 3VPPOse I Ough t to gar, " s*id Aunt I - � - WI%xit-any-l", mait, I 14r� 1, - �� - , rm�,,-;, - I .� - - � t't�: -, ...... � �,�-; - ; I E jem. [Harper's Young People. Nc�! Not one; and aon,t you 11 - � .�� � , I . � ��.F�7�. - - �,.: ,,,,, -1-- -, I - I - - ­� - , . � I :, -, -- - - - ­ " I * I I "Never, had any?" I- asked, in reply., I --1 -� --imm - . I - -,L� , � ,,, � 5 ,,:­, �� 1711;P �!� ��. - - . I - 0 %� - f. - 00* - - ­- .�� -3" A , ` fla.vsn't, been for th I -- - -- - ,,,�. , .. - .. ­ - - -7 , . , - . ., ,U - .. -- If% - --�,-,.� '1�11 , � , �, - ----. . � - ' - 'difi �' - V.- Va - �.�.�,-­'-� - - ­ � -- - � � ­­iWa-2iVW - -10 �Z - iw� - . , I �� . . At 101 - ­­ %. I 1�ff�,�'-, , � ree - weeks. But - I I � "Never had any. ; .... -!T� - 'No'cont ,Queen wlot�r-- - 111;p here's the pantry floor to be scrubbed and speak those t ;- .. - - � , �� - ,- j 1, �­. - -­ . - , z�­ ­­ - OK Shepaw-W-17hersex , 11 I � ,­":;,,��, I . �1­ - � . �Ieu��­16�;­, ­­ '� ine cost -m I 'T,r­ . - Ours is a very quiet cstasv, is Yt � . . . 94W-'1rf-t'hk' �Ge 1 %=' - —)) Profitable Poultry womau�a e . - . . - '* - -�* - -, b 111$��Ut­ - e - - 17,ff­rrr - I -home," responded my college friend, as . ­ --41 - - ­; WARMLY- ,,X. ,ls- - -- , - - -- ,'I , I - -� ­ ��T!F-�.,��,m . wi,­, -1- _qT - , I -, V - I I 11 � - 99 Z, - - - ..­,�,­, � � ­­"' � , , ­- � - , ­ � � . - " 1. 'E�- , - 'm - . - , � . - ftw�- �­ 7 xw - -��­ ... ­ .,� - Z I-, vwues . , tul as y: , i-ges" - , � ­­- ­ -- - - Br - Grandm% laughed, An observing farmer writes't-Many have f walked alon � we Come come ! , Ltake it , , �ffl - duriogai -u 1 , 11 " . I the soft, allvery laugh , g thestreet on abn ' .'air, back. Z � � � -, -Xw0,qr--. ree- -0 n ,,� TJ e ,4�'Iun I , , , , I ruing sum-- Co. I 11 � i ' - - . , I i I- - ­ _ I I � , . , ­­ ­ - . - , � � I - - -­ 8 , 1z ­- . , - 'i . '1'��-� , 1� - � . - *t 11, - 5 . d ` ,'- `- � a evening, , - home has,&'C' -- .Iabl - .Pof I:* ' In .- . -- that Mirad loved to bear. at this date, several late -broods of chickens 1 mer - rifess that a -",dless -. ' - co' ' " t" - � _ - I � . � I , .qes idelo W HiAde 01 -VO ** , Aa ther,41 , - � - - I ._1 4 U -Jul- -11 , --. � . I . . . . . ­,�::. - "", . - I ­ - , I . I ,- , I I , �'!, . - - " - � 'Mod - Of -thC ---that -�-- - - - I'll -­, � .W.- 11 , .1 ­ ,.� 11 � esti-ft, �­ , I � I �' ­ - I I -­­ .�;,.X�,'� .1 - , I .1 - - - - . - !�- -- � - I I - - I �; ­ si -- ,-,. .- - te you. - --Urt,of A `-` . � 1-114- I I � � -,: " ' Ae pantry flo thar, they are desirous I went to this very quiet'liorne. - I - cdngratula -10 Or - -fg,ct ,,, -f - � I - ," or was fresh -painted only they will have - of fora inj so -that It alshadow. I , , was fre - � * - ," - , - : ir­ ago i - c and quiet As a grave. -',- , - I - 4� ­�, � - I .001�­ I Deal-iAtuchirest hid'i6ndered Aii--,eel-tha - I ��­ 7-1- -- . ­ P1 - - � - 4 t is oidinaryi# a CtA 4-- , - 1� 'n � , � I I ': ­ j� � ­ - - � - - , , �­-- ,, , e rig, I., - edhiiou-j�ga* her ,in, th�e laws - -- - H rtaj � , , ov r 1. � -a d . -, li I __ . pe - ex W111 I j 0,�� ce�b4th6-,-t-!-'O--a�$�a-'skib-' "f��41-beautful - . ­­, � ��-- I ors -of -a Joni-, - -ter.� Isolate Jn all that g - � . . mat' '� I �"'- " � � - I , - - above dirty. You'd better go, such from'. the older broods 'and- give them 'two voices that ever spd - . - --- - ' 1ad been - � - I . -t43e stand the , I a wea- " said she, so tgueso it can' ze �and stainina'to with- - beautiful, ri'h, ' 1 _ 8 K.44, - . �, #11' lave house- there were only sult, daughter. Mimi and I will kee Ouse. " I , I . brtOught,- by' her he I , 4ce en oolo I - - - p h lc� inlove. The - A�ow- - It'n I ,. . -. - � _--1 -1 - � �- - " And I'll scrub the pantry flo 11 especial care. it is - t, Berries. ': laregory 6tourdix �fqee 1 14, gr,,?� has -beeu -added 'to the 4allepi - - - 1-11--l". 1-1�-­ . . I - . I � -. - or, said commirm. ,practice to* other voices were those of servants, in re'- ' ' - . . I " -Wd - in the 40*lOi&O-6logicx-tPxArden. - � - �-4.. � '- - - ­ ' � 4.11 I I ­- - I Y, Of . ,� -` - ,.�- �'. Mimi, eagerly. withholdAhe mornbg feeding of the hens plies to orders, o Presuming that you are goin bbe� *aJOr part of the, ,e � - �, " Can't 1, Aunt Jem ?" until the other ch Dres- have been performed. themselves. r in harsh chatter among that strawberry be.j g to, plan Which ca m e- - - 6 e- - In-Undon a -T�96:-cteverjy opened &-�,blaclt, " 17- , �- �' WhR you coul.-In,t ,,, laughed Aunt Tj,e fowls in This man's wife, though wed -this fall iustead-4iF into -her -�jo-ssession- at the - - : - - delaying it -Fi- d' ;" - - ��%­�­ I . - ­ - -�7. " ��� , , - . , - -.unti me,of : r a - cag%, presumably . to feast I on the .-- -. -, , , -1 - knext n , - , ­­ - " , I ,��--,-:;- - , -1 11 , ���- . . -, - I I ... 11 - - . . . I a � ,-- . I �­ -1 'i 'bird i3te1-4ho - - .1 ­ -Jem 7 ': I � - I - the meantime have left their at,twenty, arid. his - � ' �JA '!"'it; prob- t' the-- death --at Bade � . .good, mate, these- -ten 11AY � wo u I d -hn 4 J - a IM -Of-h,er,motheir - ' - . bird. flew away -and. the door �,,- ­,�, I � � �- �', - .1 - I- . � �� -­ - 11 ­ I .1 I a! - At44 -, -, to-, - , , t . . . . . ) -B' -co - --w _ , � 04 Minii was sure.she I i among the dew 6 oft I ccount -of - 'O r4otts a#4 dgr��' g.',l -- ul&. 11.43'ause arq wonderil� years, was an,old maid, to ' . q i�21 n I . Baden about foaryeOA �* gra I I Y I intents and the prdssuj6'- go - , 'tin 0 040d.; Xhis 4W -'Ahe ;�ra- via - ; �.- J - - ­ ­ - - - 88 -Of September, in search of bugs and 01 he old Princess Stout&a,4 ,-- - I .a unable .- .. � - -;;;;;; - ­ _ -r-Ve Reen YOU' lots of times'for'twa painted verywhere as fer ! � iell iTr ,work, -we wish to of- ' db" I & -1 . . . . . . . . . . . . I �,,- - � purposes. The house.was 1, b Igh'. � -�!-�, -9',��, � , - I � 1K 1- -, worms. - I J� I open it � � - , I -, ,�ZZF,­. ­­ �, , ­ ­� - . . - ,;;,�;I'z -4 a 11 Id maid's own chamber. She ­,, %, -- ortchakoffi-- was the on --. �- 'With soap and water," - -This is wrQpg - especially with the _ - Y04 a - few brief, auggeati�ns# r, - � " ' "' - i I I fussy as an 0 te Princess G" . ,z- - 7-,�-,'I,%J�RW. . � 'English women fought., made - . �-,42.5z�;-­ said she, so ep,aiaest� late broo , 4ot' ly Two 0- ly that Aunt Jem, laughed again. ds, fort are Aot strong- enough I bad a cat and a dog. The dog W69 the trytod-many ki�ds;-,-bele6et�vo��lij!",fhte6 member of, the family WWO' w�s with her. . UPI , � , ", , - to"Withstand haiANiff varieties, at the most, from the list of a It W48 well kno their quarrel and kissed. The one of them i I - �-m - ­ -� their plumage sopping baby. It was washed, cuddled, dressed I wn to the - friends and ,rel- . o U I -- .- ,= '. atives of Mine. de Stourdza.that she was it � - -- - ­� -- " Well, then I can go to the sewing circle W `7F , trustworthy grower choosing such as seem . I 11 et so long W u, d the sun is high enough andfed like a baby. c,mis,d the arrest of the other for assau �-� ,-, -�,--,-- , M . was - *7 �-- - f groWing in e . -day arid night a soft Thereupon the claim �-­i "il,," - he hadn't to dry them. With the older fowls, per- us -an advertisement of the childlessness for home use Or for shippinq� o I � made that the - � 1, ­!­' the leact idea that Mimi would really think a th habitof wearing and. battery. as well as not, " slie said, though a ' It went to ride with bet,tadapted to your purpo e - ' . � - � ­, 1�-, Of au,'h a Uriv, I haRs there is little- dangpr,-'but- of that home to every discerning person in lib �ib*t A7e le strapped around -her bodyi., � ­­ --il A - - w6ZZrubbing -th - , ,with the �Roi ather belt,_ kiss had cancelled the griev.' . ­ - 11 1. e Pantry - excellent for, ihe firafl � -and t - , - , flb , , , - lat� broods there is great danger tfiat you 1-�purpose'�i& aNtost cOntaini here could be no ca ­ , . O�% . ­ .- the park . rig all her,juo&t-valuable securities,,, .ance use for action. ;,_�, ­ -- -, i ,­�---: valueless for the laq on apeot jewels and ti The Magistrate took the queetion under � . . . I Will fetch up at the first of November, -with I .No'ba�y. -And jet I noticed that th gut of theik tle deeds. That this belt was - - ­�-�,, � �, . - 1. �� I �, . 1, 11-1 ­ - , -, �1� . I e qQt4carrytog, qualitiek-'eT,iji . advisement, and his decision may establish -� - I ­ � But she did think of it; arid when Aunt a lot of �hickslunnihg at the uQse. These husband himself was forced to be p - , - , ­ I "_ harpless i4 there in its place .. I I � �, - , � I I . 11, �- 1. 4 . I ­ - -to thet'Land 4irtgkTa I , b � �5­ -I AT TErima -��,-� .1-.- prudence. P �- - ri * -�'­,­z� � ma had started on the j9urney roods should of pourse I aqi-sure be liked it hel--al ca -2­� erves,both Upes-well, but i � 2� c" :­ i . I ' Jern bad gone to the 11 circle," And grand- late b_,,, lthb-babY a ber4 il[;at s -,- 1h&exact ositionof a kiss in c" I juris- ,,have-exercise, . -8 most -cu is not ikrbdu�utite tfiUA-kijd1iU h cyiture�l` ­ � v - I -, � _It tq�t eij;' I av� his -food for him at 1h-e'tab1`e',­ icked`-6� 9 of her'death, js.ab6*n, �y, - -,, � _a&- ' - b 'bid -a P * A4`sworn ' ­ ' ' ' � of Nod, which she took in her big chair . 0 fi i 46y. _ evi- .- - I � - �- ` 4 �j -.- � - 11­ morninz feedl f some fiesb-and-bODe-forin. the most toothsome portions for his plate, ' an( � dence of th6 tv�6'Sfatcra`orMercy who tend. in Thorpe -i Street, Widnes, on Sunday � -. every afternoon, Mimi got out With this we think it the best U M98 � Whilat a wake was in progren at a -house pail and mop and sera the floor- inggrains, confining them until the sun has and --almost adjustcLd his napkin. -1 am profitable of the very large berries. Aim to, ed her throughout her last illness. Dari morning,, -­ . and ser, to work. The M P) 9 . -:a paraffin lamp was overturmed � have your ground ready when the plants� the night which followed -the demise hJur libina-brush and soa dried off the'grass. These young chicks sure shle puts the napkin on for him half arrive, so that you may set them out. a and a Mrs. Rimmers was terribly burned. , . - water in the tank on the kitchen range. � tv daughter spent several hours alone with the 'O' , - f � re was plenty of warm should have at least four meals a day, the the time, when no strangers are around the once. If not ready, then unpack arid,- . " And that's a good thing. first one quite early in the morning, say sun- board. Of course it wasn't really pretty. the btinches and,fila�e.' the 11 - t -1 , 1.060§)v carpse, and the next day when it'Was placed Mrs. J. R. Williams, wife of a Liverpool ..,-" - - ,- - rOO a 46 Abe in the c4flin Aq Sistors:of-1 Merck,Uoticed contractor., was on Monday knocked down ' -- �-��­ - . -�' herself, ' aaid Mimi to rise, thenext- at 10a.m. next 3 p.m, and the A handsome young mother's ways with ai I ground in aome'moist 4nclghady phici, or that the-�be; b senger train when crossing the line ­�-,,-�,�fil - - . . I ear - . na by having a good run among the , It'- bdd dikilpp , 6& � Nor was I - . - --� �11 - -,- . - W�� - "'cause ihis floor's orfle dirty, if last just before sunset. Let them gain I baby of proper size are indescribably pretty else puddle the roots in mud and lay them this b-11. Moreover, it appears from the,evi- ' a" 7�Z��. , grandma did think 'twasn't. I'll have to stami � and charming. But this lady's bab' I byetwepen Bangor and Aber and cut in two. ­ - Put on lots of soap y, I . y ,",as away in the cellar sprinkling the plants cc- dence given during the numerous lawsuits . - 1 - arid could sing occasionally children and their go - - - - that at the above hours they will receive a basq. He had no genuine bab welys, Planting," select a moist. For which have taken placeon the subject i oth nessed the fatality, - -1 So she did ; and she bad to get clean wa, busbes-duringtheday butlead thenitoex'pect too big. He wore whiskers, Hertwo That was the w feed near their house. though I a spected -moist soll� � ter very often, too. to keep them Aunt jem always did when flo - ay Confinement never u Y - - - - I . I that he probably put t but, fidt in France and -Roumania, -that in the ,er A. hands9me young lady of 22, well .- I _­­ . agrees with young chicks i they must have them on when the two were alone.' � ­­ � dirty. ors wtre , a spot thit is shaded Wall b Y educated, and moving about in good society . - _,- I .� .i 'ail unlimited run; they will then frolic and luilflings,�'�','Qood fruit Y tred's or moment when the death agony of the old , . - . It reminded riae of the first six months of 0 r o d u'o'e d' 4� * - - :1 ,,-'.-�, -. -at Armoy, in the North of Ireland, has elop - -., -- - - - It took a long time Mirrii found, 'though 1i and plenty of it is Princess began her daughteri'M- me. -de flvrt- I - --- the pantry was ­ ' 94t among themselves, and obtain ali my own wedded life. But som qlSr by the free action of the ' ' _- - - --, � , lt,Owl I ­� - e irmith"',' s _jh�,; , chakoff, despatched a telegram to parialsum- ,ge sh r, father's servant boy. Several . � --' . 1,� I " o - �-- - - -� pelled - �Ae ground thoroughly manur- tmoning Pleyjqr,locksnutht,Lmadrey,,��who � good standing had offered to ­ -��, ! a year I had' & be a man; our first baby ed and then plowed deeply. � - not large. It was pretty mineral and zinimal- matter imcessar u d." bard work, besides y. � ," � ­- �,­ ating of , was',` kfi - � n " � 1�t '� �`d - 4 � -4 ��6 Qcj� of ,woo her, bat she re ected their proposals. �- I, ­��i- ---,.--I- - �.­,,� --- , ­ - -1 -�T, ­­ - . - - ' me to graduate and make room rich stable manure, four to six inches deep, the four steel safe ,,, which tlw old , I I '- Three tailors, 'narried Madig'ar,' Hickey, I— �- I - her poor little knees their coups at night should be perfectly "I A co , ,,, were red and sore . -W ave asigne 8 � 'i allwounds, whine and @ i n woman , , - I - i- '- CMM as she was and �Searlon, were burned to death ab - ' - .-- , , �. - 1.1, � � grow r belt. Landrey Umerick-'*arly an Tuesday morning. The - I., --, , . � I - �- . . . - hi., ­4 -1� � ­­ myself, if I indulged these lux- ' he ground to a depth of 16 inches. farrived on the evening before the funeral ben were employed on a river boat trading - - r&ftia thlike M. -e. Yon cannot be too care and generally to run alone. . 1. � � and she heard grab -scrub a sub -soil plow in the furrows, loosen- unable to get into her leathe , -last b4?it&iw� ioap�`a Q& -� one tVi ' - , wQripd wV, brav e : him. had to wipe my own tears, and is not too much to turn under. Then run ,boarded all sij7cfi-4i(;�,b� 1�a4u�t6 through, Bnt slip - - from lice, and supplied with itbun- for I . - � long before she was dry, fri A 114til'the - - I , e4 dauct pffresh air. There is probably no bind up my own am % that keeps chicks back 'in their I W iT per t,1D b&. � , U, ,�, - . , a 'I Mimi didn't tell grandma what she had ful about lice. - o u ; 'rig t ­ - . e' - I � bs.eb�,,ny This will -give good feeding ground for the land spont the whole night- with Mine. de - . ----, I , �- . - . - . � ndition to retain I Gortchakoff in picking the locks of- the son- . - --,-: - don a wife could not attend both me, roots, and soil will be in cc � on the Sbaunon, and while they were aslee I Another thing, don't keep too many of and the real baby also; indeed e barrels of paraffin oil became ignite � - c, I - - a r - _ �she thought- she even w6at so far as to expect me tob, �- � - - -­ the keys of which had been so -care- A soldier named Th - - -_ - I'll s'prise her, when'auntie gets home," these late -hatched �chickens in one flock, moistirre-an-absolute essential 4,)?roht� safes, I ; e able -tthwl��rr" �u�. Jn .��t­-- - . � Omas Flynn, who dis- , - -, , a -V cult In9f ,- I-,,..,-,. and-, when at last she: saw and &boi�e�,'all don't kee� w -stunted, wizened self-reliant, cheerful, and manly, for the prevent the r 1 -ally hidden away by the old"lady ihat it tinguisfied himself in several battles, died " I .. 11 . cots from being exposed at all was imi)oesible, 11 - AUntf?Jem.qq&jUgUp thelane,,s-be flew to chick- among the flock; all such should have II sake of the real baby and her tired self. to the sun or the I beft- When, at in Athlone Workhouse last Saturday. Eris - ffieet hex as though her little bare feet had their necks wrung. D wind. -put ,--to find 't 1. - - - wing& Their weakness will ea, h t be gave me a noble corifidence ­ - -, them in the length, the locaTauthorities presented them- valour won for him the Victoria � Cross, .� . .-- 1. , Mrand,awrt', s� I ".. " 11 .earth while fresh arid ,moist.- Plant in the selvesat the villa to makethe dulyprescrib. whichwas pinned tohis breastby theQueen. - �_­ . .� furnish a good point for the attacks of dis- manly love and devotion. n evening if you can, and then protect for two ed - - '. .1 � "O auntie! 0 Aunt Jem !" she cried, ease, which will contaminate the healthy I any great trial she was my sympathizing or threoe inventory of the property left by deceds- ­ ­ - "I did scrub the pantry floor the cleanest members of the flock. helpmate and good angel, and continues to � days by shading' them with hea Hiscase Waft mentioned in Par liament last . . �,­ I .. - � ­ . ,;. � . .� .. vy ed , it was discoveredthatover 92,000,000had session, and it . . �� ., I . I " - You ever saw,". In the fall of the year good results can be this day. But after our children began to leaves, say of cabbage or rhubarb, or paper I I Was Lhen explained that ib I . . ,� twisted into the shape of a funnel' - I MYSTER was Flynn's own fault that he had to find . - I . . or borRUT �, I WITSLY DISAPPEARED, ,3,� ;_ .. I . I. . . o - 11 . 11 and Ao trace thereof was t6:be found. ' refuge in the workbouse. - n 1 . . . .­ . I - Aunt Jern smiled*. A little slop more or got by putting a few cryatals of copperas come to us baby I could not be any longer. 3ia does very Well, but is. more apt to b"Kinformed -of the fact,; Prinee�G A painful incident occurred in tbe Man. -1 - rig w . cc . - her, - ' rego I . field or garden I heater City Police Court on Tuesday. A - - -- I -t� ,- about these crystals that I giant a warrior, a sort of iock for shelter culture we -think the ,beat -method '8 10 ter for the purposp of compelling hei�­to ­ '-' ' and all that sort of thing. In plant in rows three feet apart, the plants woman named Amy Chatterton, who had � . But she gives young chicks a ravenous appetite; and , Stourdza began proceedings against his ,Z c be scrubbed next day, any way. -hing away. - For eib th'ougbt; because the floor would have to There is somet I less :wouldn't make nine], difference, she (sulph&te of iron,) in their drinki at,,. Site seemed suddenly to wish me to be a blow ` - � . . wouldn't have said that out for the world. good health is shown by the deep red color I - t 'a gan right away to call me papa one foot surrender the portion of his 'mother's for. been looked up on a charge of drunkenness, . . � in She took Mimi's grimy little hand, and of their tiny cc bs. . � ,hor�t, sb`er'b',' apart in the row, and then let the - ath be . . - - tune due tolim, as the .eldest son' under his was placed in the dock. She was in the act -, - . � -- . . I - tI suckers root until a continuous �matter row parents' will. One of the eduseff of the long 4��,- - ­ -Jrp�- - When the " hen fever" first; struck me, it � Would,r1ry to be father to the chits and is formed. Keep this tr;mmed--t'o a width- � ... walked in through the kitchen to the pantry m and f r. I concluded therefore tha door. - along about the midale of August,. I to tful, clinging mother also. of stepping to the rail in f - -, ,, n 8 V - - ­ � I was. ,the tril, I -- � oured the country . delay which has characterised the proceed- suddenly gave a screa - � � -, �� - - in the- . mai the - - around for several on would never mistake Mrs. Harker open spaces until winter ettvation ein ings.,bas been due ta the detention in . � - I . 11 "'Only see!" cried Mimi. sc of one foot, give clean cul �Ii� T", - on Then Aunt Jem dro I I I r�n Old I - pped Mimi's hand miles in search of young chicks. Some 150 fo ) maid. There has come into her mulch W' ,and th pris- floor of -the do -c -l-, dead. "I 11 I ... and held up both her o on in Germany of two of the principal Henry Wicken, his wife,'and six children . �� Wilt -� were got together by the middle of Sep- I dear lafee eep and brighten ell with coarse manure. In this t I- ,� '- I .1 , ,gh -�-�.-- - aid t dl ed beauty, a way you ­e� witnesses against the Princess. These living at Coaley, were poisoned on Tuesd -0 � -- . �- "You've scrub. tember, and such a motly crowd they were fi-shness and wcmanly repose started - — -were her maid and her groom of the hroijgh-tsting some tinned brawn. Though ­ � I "Child alive!" she a . . ,:,.j will get a profitable bed W bed almost every atom o, paint off ! Well, I io- b --- chambers, who bad been present With - . ay - till very ill, they are improving. I . . - - .. berries, for field culture, should . her at the time when the safes were I -, ��. -.---- did I ever !" And if Aunt Jem Cooley ever anything an) body would sell. ., anary or a poodle. She has * in rows six feet arart, with the being rifled. of their contents on the night I �_-- - hich cannot result from lovine and attend- -ra t in liar life felt like scolding, she did that - -� 9P a O�a roken breasted, bob -tailed, mishapen I W , - i'L i. I tooi " ,,g a ca. a c � firstol No,emberif !didn't I 'have lost that distressing self-consciousness be anted � -Miaute. 'About t� Croup struck in, and I was the ,maids old or young, which of P PI , t re The Hon. Mrs. Clayton, wife of the rector � a circus lant h e feet apart in the row. This before thr, funeral. Mine.', of Ludlow,andauntof Lord Windsor . I But she didn't scold. mqkes their I ill . �- $ require a W;1�51�-- ­-­ -- -- M,W- I - I ­ -� ` -1�1 -- - 1", - Jac . Wednesday driving in Oakl*yl!E�4 -�� -25M , silence of these , Jmdl*�, TM �­-, - B k -caps require more room, as they have - I :W� -: " �- -�;. �-` .9 came. And grandma the neighborhood ; every remedy mention- constrained and artificial. She has bee a more vigorous habit of growth. t when the horse bolted a�iaj .. stead, until the tear dresses seem " fussy' and their demeanor wl attempted to purchase.the' She laughed in- laughing stock of the whole family, yes, and bout 2,400 plants to an acre. de Gortchakciff bad - -1 - D wo confidential -servants by means of a gift, .4 - w ber � . - . laughed. But Mimi began to cry. 111-1 ed I tried ; out I Would go to the hen -coop, forced to be unconscious of self Make . Id-11t*ble 41W 1 ., � . I . V---- - , a cons�l ,e .- ,.. - , � anw. ---, * 1 - - in care for these rows seven feet apart, with the plants - v, � ­�A�4 was, Auntiem.11 I ey had got others. Hence she is at ease in society ; - :.1, wanted to help," said she. "I,thought I (if you could call it that,) after th to them' of a portion of the dead lady's She was,dragged . � - - I - . to roost and down'tbeir gullets I would force she knows human nature andis not ab three feet aistant. Thus an acre will re goods. As soon, however, as they allowed and was removed' in an if 0ious a " . I -11, -- , , - - . � ., . ' ed, as witnesses to Oakley Park, the seat of -Lord �.,Win - � � -- - - from 4t 7 7:-- - I ashed quire 1,775 plants. Autumn planting of against her by her brother she caused them where she was found to he sli 1, . ­ 1. Aunt Jem patted the brown bead loving- this or that medicine. themselves to be subPcena - , - .1 , I -- - - Well, so you were, I guess, after a fash- family of chicks. Butalltonoavail She is accustomed to the best of I eather turns dry. po ice o n concussion of the brain. � "said she. -a few I ho�d.. . . -her diam robbed her o By the %orld. , found A cotton operative named William Live. � painted it pearl color instead of yellow, society -that of children yet unsoiled by I u: "I did almost .wish I,d Is threw up the sponge " every day. Ii ,n a charge of having severe c flesh myself in my zeal to cure my large oat lovely form, that of child- to m%ke'them live if the w aid to be arrested at Frankfort by the Germa ' ly at that. I was fairly loosing I by i tts� ,,ahe k 'lows human nature, too, in its black -cans is not recommended, as it is h ' PiL io im rid m ut at the back of the --ahct t n t�cnds. As the valuables were - - now I can." and I �t ichance Lgot hold of F n English work She keeps good companv-th&t . - amo, g ITects, of the two servants in sey, Poplar Street, Bolton, has died under An& I th riformed me of the good' effect, of of infancy. I can see that her study' of her A: 'Gallant -Old Gentlem'iu. '' - ' 1 question ethee case looked b � lack again --' 'peerffialr-��Pr=mstaneas, L t week he .! , - . -- I I .-- - - - 40 AuEt Jem' painted th growing boys makes her alert toward the I I a are a] I a fish- 6 -in idis 'throat, and he arraiiSeil, to - floor instead of scrubbing it n i,e pantry I copperas. I fed it but three days when the The writer was the witness of an a . the, as - got � axt day. I mortality began to decrease, and when th evil that is abroad, so that she is scene in an , mi�sing. C � . udicial proceeding I -11 �, - � i e " as Wi � Islington -(England)"orrinibLis. , r, - J) and it was only after a year ­ " I - dergo -00-operation On Saturday. -He I February anu had comme Be I . e iany I %. . � A. Q S. need to shed it, as a st-rpent arid harmless as a dove." If We W�ere "full insid'" -d,, prisonment, at . � . -. - 11 - I- I - - 1 $ . . , 'h I I ust on. the'. ' ' - ` 1� -1 - . - , �� -. -�- -- I - �0 - . . 11 I ... 7.1 ' �� point of starting *heu'a young lady arrived ed, in establishing their I 11 t � I veral o Vir , - . � -4� - � 1. warmt I I bad succeeded in pulling through health is not broken by the unshared vigils Of Frankfort � r ,xprit tc, the Raval � about fifty chicks, and by the first of May of motherhood, if the husband is enough woefully disappointed on finding the 'bus I cence and obtaining their freedom, much to -Mri:tio �Wpge in -A von . ­ I . ­--r-�­ I A Ranted Rant. I athh,al',,,ce,Z . . . , ILL� g 7 - , que4 4 bucAbesww - --, I �­ , . � . .Z' Black M my rat eg as laid. of a lion to keep the wolf of want and full, as the night was a wretched one. I ,the di.sgus.t of mine. ee Gortchakoff, The --had impa 1. -- . ammy, dear soul, believed devout- T is exp di ia _ . .. I -commenced when he-leff 1 -7-11". , ��-J !�;,, , _-- �. �, - ]Yin " hants," but Billy erience was a good .lesson ; it scantiness from the door, and be a generous 11 Never mind, my dear," says an old gen- 01 - j - . Z , . ad- I Jim 11 Courts now called upon her to ward arid died. - . -�. . , --- �. , -�. - 1. �. - � ".. ,­­-�!�-` whom she h tang tmenever to ent-er winter, yes, in provider, there is no wedded woma� who is tleman near the door, putting ,down the Isurrender the major part of her fortune to Fleet Street,London and neighbourlidod , , - - - MI.. W - - - - ­ - nursed and brought up to,twelve years old, fact late fall, quarters, with a chick that not more beautiful in a true husband's eyes newspaperin hichliewasengrosaed- 64 'ust I her brother, Prince Gregory, and, inasmuch have been visited of late ­.-�.: A� - ;` - I - . - me and sit on my knee." ' h as brought the -trial against -her not form of mosquitoes. -he 1 -, .'-' , - his the young lady laughingly did. but also I Offices - - i:-.- -1 - �, ., ­- Ll- - . A�, � �- .�- - , - they appear in swarms, and cause infid-ft - .- 5��%.­ 1 � ", I . . ... . , , Black Mammy dearly, thought it, great fun hatched chicks in ' Yes, and so you I,ay in turn the debt The old gentleman made himself very a' ,;%� ON CIUMINAL GAOUNDS, . ' `7' .. a mischievous fellow, and although he loved have practiced taking especial care of ':But the baby keeps you awake O'nights. I J I on , n civil - laughed such things quite to scorn. He was was lacking in vigor, and to prevent that I with a baby in the house. you cc by a plague in the late ,, T In some of t to scare her out of her wits. their chickenbood. - you owe your parents. I bate to be in debt agreE�able to her, askin I annoyance to tne unoffending occupa-ats, ' - -- - ':1 . I .., - She was very fond of going to - night ------------ lqb� . g is whether she was '. meetin'." The path ran through the pas too deeply to this human family." - married " and wishing' he were younger, it is confidently expected at Paris that she I who are savagely bitten in unprotected partt � �­-, - L- I - His Old Racket Wouldn't Work. I I Bu t your baby is of ten taken sick. " etc. At length the young lady signified her will be Under the necessitk of acceding to of the body. Large lumps are raised, an& - 't - yard, and there Billy determined to g* I I Yes. Before you die you also will have intention of alighting at, Goldin gton -road. his deinands'.�e' lle� history is� a strange one. irritation is set up which sometimes lastS --. ture, at one end of which lay an old grave- Papa Bendigo keeps a prett sharp eye on - - - would-be ar - - � ry, and many a " I will see you safely home I of Moldavia and of his wifei the Princ kind of mosquito, but are quite as troubi - , - her a glorious fright. it took all day to lover has taken - -The only'daiighter'of the 11te'ei--If6sp-6d - for more than a week. They are a small ive his daughter Ma y a sick,day. It will not be unpleasant then , my dear " es, that at .-- - -- ­ - -�- � . a walk for a few minut care and tender, patient nursing. 'I at the corner." ogo�ridesj she was marriod in the year 1868 Y HIM - - ." make the ghost which was that night to to fee least Yon have earned kind says the old gentleman, gallantly. I'llive V ess e " confront her. For the head, Billy cut eyes conversation with the hard-hearted paren ,some as the Australian breed. The ty, isud tfAve - - --- I u in like a nice Young man, and 'get the debt." oung lady. of the famous Russian Chancellor curious knack of making themselves invisi. I - and mouth ir a big gourd, inside of which "You see t. ,O '6 But your children may grow up to for. y 4 9 Surelv- you are not Mr. P.?" says the to Prince Constantin Gortchakoff, the son about with marvellous celerl !% i , perhaps vort are in love with Mary?" of that . can name. The bonds of matrimony, however, ble. The theory is that these little tor. . - he meant to place a couple of I ghted - "Quite likely, in a home as selfish as Yes." answers he, greatly astonished at became odious to her, and she dete mentors have been imported from Algeria dies, The gourd topped a pole, with cross " Yes, I am," was the honest, reply. " arms tacked on, from which a drapery of " Haven't said anything to her yet, have yours. It is well you have none." her know'ed�e of his name. ' - to get rid of him as soon as possib rnrined with the esparto grass from which paper is - . I white window curtains, fell you ?" , � . I . " You are severe old friend. However, 14 Oh, then I'm your new housemaid!" le after . - Billy hi i long and f all. " Well, no; but I think she reciprocates you cannot deny that the proper training of 'as the reply. . the death of her father-in-law, made, and have come from the paper mil - I n1self would be sheltered in their Of whom she Is I I - - . fokis and by raising the pole above his I my affection. " children consumes a great deal of one's Tableau. - I . stood in great'dread. She gave -her hus- to London. " I Z iead, thine. " -- I band every kind ot Provocation and ground On Monday evening a boy who was amus. - - 11 i-1 could make the spectre at least ten feet 11 Does eh 9' Well, let me fell you some- - Time? What is time good for if not for akini-charges against her that would ing himself by digging in the sand at New --- high. thing. Her mother died a lunatic --and I - 'or in im to I -1 , , I � there's -no doubt1that Mary has inheritpd her good deeds 9 How do you prefer to spend Oddities of Color - Blindness. lead h apply for a divorce, but with. Brighton shore had a narrow escape of suf. . . .1-1 . out success. In fact, the more she display. focation. The lad had dug a tunneli and I . I � .1 - � I How Mammy and thereat wouldrun, or .. your time-? * Making money. I change my- While the number.of �color.blind persons- ed her anxiety to secure the dissolution of in order to get more ew-y access to the in- . , ing out, at sight olit! ]l3re could hardly f y- insanity.". '', d- . - ., ix mind. It is not so well that you are chil is not very large, only about five in every h T' marriage, the leas inclination did her side �f the excavation, he appears to have I- I I 11 J - things properly iii Place for 0inking of it "I'm willing to take the chances." replied � less for what are you to do with- all your hundred suffeving from -ally defect in this re- he band show -to meet her views ir the crept'into the tunnel head foremost. While � , z thelover. I I , 9 - us - . when he had got upon the hill -side, fifty " Yes but you see Mary has a ter money whet. you (lie? Leave it to vour,l !pect, a�d most of those being affectedculy matter. De� - - yards from the path. As for Tom and blac rible nephews, who will count your breath; for - - _pairiplof ddvipg her husbarfd in this position the top of the tunnel fell 012 - I � ntent to-c3mmit murd 'Of the - - - .1 I k temper. She has twice drawn a knifeon me I In a minor- degree, � yet the Phenomen marriage, she- him) and he was complete' ly buried under- -41, 4 wit * ; on to sue foiAu!gi1hLuGeUt- * s,m 'eti, mes " I - Charley, who sab under a near brie'r-bush the last ten years. Working very hard for assumes very remarkable phases. lodged a Peitition, against him at -8t. Peters. neath a considerable - weigh t of sand.' Fof�. , ,-, � e ready to touch off a bit of red -fire, they er.' 9. - " - to that'; got a sister just like . , are ' I - �"' It was nine o'clock, �itch � 'f her," mwausatp-ld,�; ­ you not ?" - 1. - I C aian t �nev recently stated that he burg and at Bucbaiest,'-but in both cities tunately assistance was speedily at hand, � �i - were simply helpless With laughin hri, P answer. �- .1 these thankless other people's ,babies . I I ersons who possessed,mon- the Holy Synods rejecW ber-demand on and while 7sGine of escuers worked to - - -. . - i I . - . 11 Zounds ! you hit hard old clium." ochromatic vision�; that is to say, all colors the g - � I 'i and.clon(Ty " And you should know that I've sworn a ,( 0 p - (;a f� u in � -d�r lia w wben thepmeeting-goers came well in viei�- the r � - I i gentleman inserted -1 �' I . - . �, I - ntinued the father.- . . . that God had de- bring against her husband did not his hand and re V . a straggling procession of men solemn oath not to give Mar " Your opening remark'gives me reason. appeared to them to be simply . differen 1, pushed it about till he �`ach- � I witb here and there a lanter ana women o- _y a penny of You indicated exaltation . t a ,�und tfiat the charges which she was put aside the sand, one " n feebly blink' my property,"c . I at shades of gray. b - ing in the line. As it came well abreast of uild Lip. nie you children. I beg to say that th If the reader will look at a photograph of of the union. At Cowtan ' n av un- - V- , " Well, I'd rather start poorand b, d furnish a sufficient cause for the dissclutio ed the boys mouth, and in this w � . )� - him, Billy uncovered the flaming gourd he There's more romance in it, Mr. 11endigo 11 showed you essentially a selfish man; and tinople, however, doubteilly prevented the little fellow -from - ,,� ad that, too, of the meanest kind. If a man is a landscape, or better, of a garden filled she was more successful, and by -dint of being suffocated. During the rescuing pushed it up, up, to the full height., givin continued the lover. "I've heard all t�il selfish in the markeLs for his children's sake with brilliant flowers, he will be able to enormous bribes she was able to induce the operations a crowd collected, and consi(lej!- � . i out, as he did it, a screech -owl's cry. � before, and also that you were on trial for -if for them he seems mean, grasping, and form an idea of the appearance which na- Orthodox Patriarch there to decree the d.s. able excitement prevailed till it was known . I Tom and black Charley were to answer forgery, had to run away from London for tijre must present to one who suffers from solution of her marriage. It is needless to that the boy was alive. I it with the flash of red -fire. bigamy and served a year in prison for hard, he is lovely in chara�-ter beside the the infliction called monochromatic vision. add that the decree in question is regarded - - � 4 ) 1 4 C, i - 'tt . man w o is se Instead came I tle st"Jin n h Iflah in hoarding his own fire- One can sometimes imitate the effects of as entirely invalid both in Russia and in '.. ?1 I a smothered exclamation, " Lordy 1 1 done I your family t g* - I'm goi g side, bread, and home delights. You are color-blindncas through over -fatigue of the Rouniania, T I's � lost dem matches !11 o, give your reputation a wood . , I � . Before gropine fingers could find them ' send-off.' There -no thauks-good- stingy with your domestic joYs-so stingy eye. � Alliujt M I � t6e LSynod, 6u, the Bosphorus --I � �. �- ;,, � — . . � . N. -I tb re came a patter of sharp swift 3 bye !" that vou are glad, and laugh to thi ak no told ths j�ei4 4 Brett, the English painter, having no'legal power to deal with her case. ' - � . - . ­- - it e footfalls innocent, dependent little a of the Royal- 0 , ­ ". - ­ 1-0 ­----!�- _­­� hind. - I - � . . . -ml ­ England �empl�ys 5 600 women and girls ----�-- -Z- , - � Something took , " � � - q0-, 1 -7 1 lm - . at I I I be Mr. Bendigo looked after the young man .human creature 89cie*nOWong ago that ip tr 0 - in and about its 6691 mines. - knees, sent him. and the gh e h *g Y " , � . " . . � I ­-­.� . - - oat pra, I � 6k,g4**"- ; , - world ' a, uaf., - , r I :-­ - Billy hard in the itrh-� is is billeted on on. " � , p ii whbg - - month wide open, and , en he I " . Tom and black 7� f could: s#64k heisaid., "Butwhe I Eee oi�her people's offsprin - * u0n, after workin 2� - I - 7 . � . - CILA�r "Some- hyena has grow up t n 9 terl'iWam-� b"ur, In Saxony about seventy per cent. of -the :,­ I I VT11e.' �Zscuttl� �-Awz - gw�z �,6iiK th " M 7 --�" giv, o break their parents' hearts—" it i--,� �- - i �' ' " � �i -mb:a*ay on in ' I . I - fast as their 1�' Z ( � z en Y �6dge !" -8 -hi the artist will not now that The child is taught at schoof that a dozen workingmen earn less than $150 per year. ..� era. o " Then I say I have not begotten fools a cari-A at all, but will go on painting means twelve every time, but when the I . , . it as if it were black or colorless " Red " Fhild graws into a man he find Billy heard the black b�y crying out : . nor villains. ,, An &d1i't laboring man wastes five ounces I is Ran, Tawmy, run ! Dey i My children, I am h. eful- 5� s that a, d ' . I - h- -T-'T - -- ­ ' ' � I to believe, ar- . he explained, 18 a very drritant� - V, Oze.0 of muscle in the come, of his daily labor. - . I 8 &IM 110 VAy' to Have Pretty Hands. . � - - "Colo --',td' is U very elastic term. A baker's dozen is - - . I - . , I knowed hit all de time ! And' dey sh . enough: e not of that kin I theretin' an he added 'that ", �' ' The trades unions of Ueveland, 6. ,-'have I i Ynough hant done got Billy "' 0 Not only ladies should have prett God's h4lp Mine shidl yet be a great c f f , a, �', you �' can thirteen, and so is a pyblisher's or a news- I 1� - - . - -a rough, untidy pair of y.handa to me till I die. I am thankful for m3 o � look at green until all is blue. " i � agent's in many parts of the world. In some proposed to nominate a candidate for . .. . I Indeed he -half Wigyed it, for no sooner hands i - hle - N111. a Just " little arms about my neck ; it is a burden - � : sections a dozen of fish means twenty. six, mayor, - - e�;Z-Z,%.I�W,, ' fee"ba4 �he -1 I—- , Peace is the evening star of the soulj as , , did h ` 4 unnecessary for a, man to, have as a woman that lifts me. His childish trust in me is a :1 and there are other anomalies of this kind. . :­ - - . -was � -,--�� - - . ( 4 - isniiithrfbis�s 4' --- � I '0 -beautifut . 'i Is -white hands very Many can continual exhortation. I Sharpening Scissom But to find a dozen indicating anyt virtue is its sun, and the two are never far ­­ � , � - t _ _ - h would die rather hir l- �, _i" zi t Ome ave ure has been kind enough to be- tha, forget th apart. - I . -,. t 'igg tO his excited fancy tol two to fifty, it is -rieft-essary to go'to the I -- S.- - , A ig from tc,n, E et _, i' t . I ,-.�-Y­ � .., ... I �-- , - �, . I -­-� ,­ - them fair skins. All may have I I was.engaged in cutting up earthenware , trade. Here the size and The Knights of Labor at Anita, Pa,�-Iave - . . '.. . 11 . -SUnbo And it had certainj girls with forr soft hands can rub the silk pieces for a portiere. A friend camd ' -40 � --1 . - ve 'tabk at W u t boy's esteem. My two little . be a ,n ,,,;n One evening come from among the gravea. He had stoQ th - �* - " *r. � I 1� :: � Ilk, wei t a hall of their - - �� -- -- ne king, smooth hands. A lemon, some wrin e from my brow iL less w I .ght of articles decides how many: makea recently buil .. I- 7 �­ ifiern, facingdown hill. YI , k1 8 - . Own, vicisting -- 1. I with his back to oa=,e`a0l P-3dm oil soap and tepid water, and ti e an so I provided her with -a pair of -scisso I - $10,000. , � ­ . � -� 1­..�� - If the day's fret took- to cut w r5f dozen- 6 d' -` bowls, plates, aiia -80 -on � ,- - - . I . - On] - I a fe!�ognces of glycerine, will be all-suffi- ould that we might work tdgether. She soon V! 0 - - M JUV. - . � . 1, ..... 1� - - . 9 y he could reach the bottom of it, where c. . Y I ient,:;c)mplish the desired result. After not take untold gold for the nightly prayers there are two,lour, six, eight, or more to Wages, are very low in Philadelphia shoo � 1. 1� . I . I -no-- shoe- - - of my babies for me. When life looks old I replied that I had been wai -of twelve � b this time Black MaMMY Ought to be," is a asked me- if I always Used such dull scissors. the dozen. A- dozen comp 'factories at present. There is less, indeed she had seon and been frighted th 4 ,re washed clean ifa the water, to ting for some _osed I - � ...... �V�t�� [ which- bAa beeU added a tablespo3 and the world colorless at times I take a time for a charce to get articles is a very unubtral thing in the whole- makers' organization to speak - - I of there. 11 �, I them sharpened- sale Pottery trade6 and asa result -there a � . . f, , I.. , re Over 943,000,000 -pounds of wool wero -1 � 1wa3v by his stru e with this. demo' of the riful Of look at life- and the world through my - " Well, never wait again, if there is a hot- few clerkships niore AA �', 991 11 be glycerine, and children's eyes, and all is new again. With tle in the ,house," she said ; and looki I rig, cult to hold than in sold in the four great wool markets of the, � I . . dark ! Apin he got to his knees, to oatmeal and a teaspoonful of - 1 4 L -gain knocked flab' with a resoundin the palm - oil soap freely used, nib over the them all is hope, and nothing worn thread. around she took a bottle - I this I mle. -I tried the work opee and failed world. in 1891 -in London 572,200,OW - - - I thwack. I I I 9 wet hands the lemon juice; apply it from the mantely� ignominiously. T*,bave to find the cost�of pounds, - -Melbourne - -117,OW,000 pounds, i -- bare; to be with them is to feel as they do. and proceeded to sharpen the scissors in 500 articles at so ­.much -a � dozen,. when -that )i � ,. I ozen may mea thingAs � � Stretching himself " length;Biny be, especially well about the nails, for it hardens I expect my children to keep me young thl this way : She snipped at the "neck of -the d - ' � ,,U linj Boitph. 153,000,000 pounds and Liverpool ' 0an the skin and prevents the formation of hang - to roll down hill fasiW than ever he had they grow old, and then I'll use my grand- bottle as if she were trying u t off. - 1 2 itvery.difficult ov�t. lW,00,060. I '1' , and task unfd,&:man gets thoroughly used to it. I - � - i - , done in " life, too sperib and breathless to nails. -If thaliands are rough and scaly, or children to keep my old soul warm. " She. kept doing this for a few seconds, Thatis easy then,J hwve' been told, though . ' . oall &lead, but only volwing� if, he escaped bleed, before beginning this treatment free' f g I'll adopt a baby or two." then asked me to try them. They out like I never got, used to it sufficiently to know v Ifilleral8416 the3orth Sham I Mive heiibefofth tol jeign - I � '--(every time the hands are washed) a I I � .1 . � � - supreme I Do it, by all means. Discharge the cat new i - � 1W � a 1. in the pasture. - . mixture df glycerine and compound tincture is .scissors. I - - of benzoin and poodle. A live baby, adopted, is' of Of Thy own kuowiedge,�JSL U_uis Globe- That there is gold in abundance along the ' I , Fast as he rollecL YIN Assailant kept - 11 -(one ounce of the benzoin to four more value than many can birds. But . I - Remocrab. -1 I - - � I - . -" , 4 _ I ,�_j ", I 1. I , . . -- XV; 4��l ' ' 4 . _ I - Of' ry - J 1. .. -1;- torthaboreof Lake ,Sup�kfo-r. is beingeon- .. .. I - I - Avt,� 2, ��� - . I with himii-, ,tiding hiq� descent, with #i glycerine) Until all soreness and raw- a M. Marie, of Paris, is known as the 'do Stan�r-Y Pcoven, says aDuluth-papert The' ,..-' - - % more. neis, haa been � removed. Then the pe even then you are still unfortunate. The 9 �' �M=T.A- -V . . I � � I I ­­ � 'Ogq, � , 71i - ,he '16ra who - recently - J latesi f - d � , I thwack barber " He dailv olins from ten to thirty I ­ pa- i�jxd - .---',-X6r4H rsiattent children are not bone of your bone and flesh Z' 9 - OL't - 1,000 bar -1 - - I W`04 .'in -of themetalisj t :., � � un�w . lsm�m-� ��-`Nsnber;r­h - . us4iof ,the oatmeal and lemon will be suffi- dogs. ihe price o1a ;on "i* in 1W#fi%bi&aUout7,.5W, hive - .­ - ;� , - � - ­ Jus vwportedfronl �� . 11 y a ; -ght of your flesh. As they grow up some one - clip -is four franc& I -- - I ---ed ­ - - -1-1 I -, Bk.nwe oNmd-by Duluth. & in 6166� - -1n cient to keep the hands soft and tidy. I : Z -10" ' ' ' t - thV-- - co --opera pitaligto OU,the I - I I - - " Billy 3 a ", M—Amrufw- & - - -- � I - � - - . I ., . � I emp Ti - 14 -,-- - I .t - , �­ -�' tf1ve shops 'es- shore�ofj" Bay, a, - I . C r, .a- - - ��­ - .0 : �. will tell them as much, and the consequent Dr. Haffkine, of the Pasteurlhatitute "' tablb)ied-b --� � . few miles from th* . - . Un yere�,' iv)�OWy f,%��-,,fty heart I - in y,ibhiiir� -strike �Ommittee and- ,Io6aA�j,i-f- I T816t L � . . " - __ I . - I ' - - - .1 -­� I- .1, . � I , 1�, cisco, formed ward, -weep they ever so much in secret. periments upon. animalsarid upon himself, ter ;' - 0i4j, ­JW�i�,jnej ' - - 1-1 "PC =9 VETM�- �" I I I 11 .1 I -- I- ,mme; �-, -lir -w`ram #oue,-J).-go,lka.jj�­- , ' � A 6 -a p - b` '- ' - -1 I -_ .-'M -4,01e -A L - - t after- Paris, who has been making extensive ex I -work at the -,-Union-, I "I the ROW . famonw-Sfter . _ _ - . look in their eyes will never wash on ' .b _ $ , alive, ef �erelak* 1400�-. -W - Since the,bakers of San Fran 4011-14ve,-r6timid: - - I - , -1 V . s. 1=011 . , , , , ­ are,stillbui.. and tthh an-CeMi, � -i.,, - - - i -T - I - ' , L- _-_ -- ' - " , Am - LL. � � three years, a.-? they You cannot see your +t. h.1; +1. I .1..,11.: :� � - I 'j&1,,.ib , ,v ,�Idwk --­ � � � I aive reduced wife's youth I �- ­ _- . 11 - � 'r . _1..,A,,.,�;-1jLz-� .--- I 4�!W�­ 7 r Ir . �11 - , �%� .1 �0� - , ,=� _, - — ..'allacepl, Y, 15 M,-UJVL� - — - - I .:� 115*,­ � . 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