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I � I - - , " - � - ­ , - , 1, I , , tfii�', ­ -:, I � !.- ,- . . I ­ ­ . - ­ ­--�­S-.� � -��.. � I - - �1- - an ed . *�V. �, 9:. .� ��- . leseit-twice. a I sh- a:--- - ` -IU- . � � - . - ­ � I I - �- ­ . .. -4�­ , -- ,­ - 1. 0V "Ryl , - -, .1� - , -�7-rhe:edltor ,�iad lighted ilia cigar - just - . - , _-� -� . - -� -- " . -­ --- --n �1' - . 4, .. . go You . - �­ ­ �,':��.-i,,�!,Z,' . � . -, �� ­1�1­, - � , � l6vel- light glimmeri th ugh his - ' ,ii't do said ­hs� � - -� i - , � is in front -of the-hiruse. a . et,Aenw -0 think they wo 14- Ad-1­-Rens---fi � . I , -... ­- � -- �- - Mid .A I ng ro - y a a -1 �It. alaid - - ­­ - ­.' �13 T= � - lffluft� AEUXILS, I 1 �-�, � U�� - Immaculate 11 sanctum?' windows -- �ourke they w . Rigs, � -- 441� W-W-U-40ar-N, A­11­W-­-%' ." I doom Asthefarmerfild - * -3h �, - a Of � on- , -, miss , ., -- I 11 � - ­.- m- . �: 11, .. - � , � ­., . .--w , - s' * beat ad the Ikeo I.- 11 -JndL-ated ths, - tiaw-�,' I 14 ­ "­ �-4"�:f!��!v -­-�;. . ,- : I P. 9 � 1-01. 51 NO -y - are ter d --- 4 -9 im � I .S�:,��-, , - 7 ��-� "yIng - pays - - , ­ - ­., - � t the glorious orb of - da*j Is Dishwater and'-adjeotivsi- - - ;P, - ­ '­­ �;-�­��5� -,�_- -1 I - . - - ' i I- , � . , ,., t 11 � - � --- - - - ; - I �,.� I . - - , ­ 4oinowh6t obacured in fog and metropolitan sentiment -what are 1� k .1 - . must tam -e oB:-, -, ��--­ :�Wi are ,' L ­­ poul ­� . I the 1irle ­­ -, ­ 113 I— - . I 1111.04 ,00~aTe '. _ I , � N sa" A :... Of picidue i of Pas during it ., jtiAe, was aheut. to disappear behiiad, not nowadays 7 Lf she had sent me jw . ... -T ----­.r-X1--- �, �- -, tT, -*Wb- --, fts - small , � b., - - -- ­ �, - . - ,� - "I i�a"�§ .1 �- z- - Wftm a .. - . . , ­� - ­­ ­ - - - Begiumma:to to' rt '. - I 1. ,��g..0 � 'I'l � . - - . .1 .� . IM - -- row- of the r. I :exa tfia weattra hills, bat. what came io' table recipes now, or a way ofpj -- _ - luar- 11 1. , 0, - W .1 to -,, in' si4a, -- .� 1 �5-.--. � ".��­ . . - *f;��,�`� � I - � 5-�� - - - impog t W , I - - � -�z r. , - � - - - - R� -!A-��­­7 ,�r, " ,".- "4 � . jars, - - -�­ ­ ­­ -- - - -b ­ `- no you e to w ma P., - �� ---��, t get next November -me thing in a city, the western roofs Ne, or takingout mildew I but . I I', flity b '.-�q�­T. -� -4.---- ­ I ­-!"* . - "I " - Re 11 � - - .. � ­�TA-��-�,-:�.�� �, ­.. -. - - � � R - ` -- �;Ir ­ 11�, - .... I I e � � &A- - , ' - h6f " I ` z-9 - - '00-51RY111.11'111-, .�1�4 ,�� - ... - ­ 11 ber. . . I - � . Bible love story, wi' - - CLIT - 'T­vo-a� - �T­T�VWJ - - . - I 11 . �,-, " , -- � ical ­ .. . and chimney �qps. . I th th hereou stiltosr- , . - , -- ­ ` '111 iklmis' h - oar lovdwp�,- - - . ' � - _: -the - -mere milk .- 'th&t�lnbdh%-Qf� -, , - - - . I - Karl Rubens,. the editor -of the Weekly and heroine _and � w ) Wk -", -- _water.- , --__ 0 AMILL110m '. I 40 -`*6 -.'eem fr t we ' _ . .�� I I -A ­--­ - - - " ,4 � -- I --- �, '-- -�� 11 the A ROMAN FEAR% - � - . . � - .. . ­'�, a0d7ra - '- A-look"61-11th, .­ 1A=1UU1WW"�W A �'- 0�'-L­44F -I : - 6hiner, was a, talb bright. looking man of Xshaw !- . . . '-- ­ I -- , , ?,X. W , _-, ' I * . I - fi ­ I I— ... I :- ��+ ­ .+ � - -t 6' 1 . I .- - . . , w 1, - 'A-Qp� 'WOkAh6 So far� Z-- �' I . d..- . - " Poor child!" said Karl, coi4 ­:,�Almsntlona. - I up .. 1, Ship - -- � -111, ­ 156d�AWt­t rb I, . ­ � . thirty years one of those indivi usis whose , Olt R�� I I 0 4 - ­ - . id &9010111-- - ­ , ­ - - 11.-,�. -*1 -00A�*MiM- "R -�� - . - I .,Guu , -. I contain no w-aV51u'. the A! S , 1.1h � Oem A* ­ � Enormous Sums Spent to Provide- a Single veryface and features indicate that they ately-b , tem- -`4 . . -- �,� 11, . b VA.. U of frait � . - � � . : A--, of. � ­ -bavi �� !- ut he never once thought -of An; ' . - � 11!��31; W, A, avw, --"LL �� ��­-­-,f­ ­.1 - 11 11 11 an - -A vo, , " ­ .-, ; ��'I­)�� - . . urimg � a,r 41 - ft- I � . 7 - - . � ­,�i�. ,%-- - . , - A - a And I 4*4kiio - - �­ ­ T Dinner, I ision. , Is ­* of -- . _ � '- % : "'I ­ _; d are more am born to conquer destin He had- been appeal from his. sister's dec 4 A and, d 0 . gn I I -4 . .. 11 ---- -- ­ � , - - ­ -- - a . Y. . � F � . "'.1. � A. . -,.,.., - -,, --&-, �-�-�­�, � as �- i��- W. , ­ �. I I I I I I - . i�- � -�., � , � - I I I -- , , - ----Z�` - - very successful through life, but it was be. -she was so sure of auc3ess !11 I— I JMWUAS.4-11.,-�of f Not A-06014 L-emouk ,I Duit�,- 1'1---��-`�- �` . I --hi, ' - - ,��, , � : - � -V4111001 -- -- -- - ;p� .. ­­ � .1 A -.1 --."f ' ,�­ ­­� - - - - - - .01 ` -1 �1. Zl-� L" ­ - t - _ � _ _ _ _ _ -1 _ I - . � . - . �a .- . - " �U��') ame _ - -4 ­ ` , , � , , , , , r--- I - , - Bum) - -1 - - lavowith tf.e a ­:�� I ..... _ .. 1, - � I -1 � , . e .cess with a con . "They always are !'!,said Miss- Di. � ­ 2 - cause he bad demand d sue I -diE 't 10�. 30 An WY ,� ' some thin As exemplifying the pitch ta which Ro -pla ned rom �. A­-,B*P-0,i.(r-"; . ­­­. � - - , r ;A _ , - - � . � , . - .. r �w ­- 4 man spienrean - '-- I -, �11-' ,­F*41, 'a' a thb matter 4&" '�`­ �­`,` -� - big I act i 4 -,. 6, � -- .-Vv=nm , : -- P ca- ageo as persist ency that would no t be denie ' --t- g, - v �� I " . - means take ism was ca,iriiad 'and indi tt- 'th - .' " -- ­ - - ­- .. ��: I - ,. I -- �,---��47 Z,7 � � -�; -�� I -,- � - ,,, , ­4�­,2�� -�- - � - ...... - 1K , � I 1- �*ho � � - v--1 ­s -s -� � ­ �� - a 96ithiimberlaud Household - ,,� * - �-... a dish con d. Karl Rabens was a little orovolied & , vl" . 11 - A I z -- � ani ,Those that tive of a truly barbaric natnria, ' *,*A- Brown -haired, with careless� wavy locks, strong-minded aist�r, but he remember I ­ - -presence of tW-1--1­Z.­4Z�-.-4!­ -- - :: I- -11 , �­ 4�� -1 . - ...- I - :'­�7 14 ­ . �. ­ � � ­.. - . - the , . - -ed,� I -&Ji 'a 11 � � ­&--v�;��,, -- -era of . - 1512, weleiri.ithat --1 - ­� - , ,t� ­3�; ,, , . an a half yeatia old s&e ting of the favorite songat mIr Wadr drooping low on his forehead, and dark- it4- date 7 1- - 1 ­,�­­St,w 'w,a watching thro - -- I , UP as a palliating cirounistance, that - . 10 I � I - - - ,�-�­ _,r,7:-- -.'--,7 ... ,� ,7,� '7� --' - '7�_ � , battle fr�,--bu - -when the horse toc&, -�t-�NZ­;-7-�-�,.i . I �n­� , � - at.6, breakfasted at 7,r ­ I to", -k I ­­ ­ M -1 , - . ­­­ a- -1-z.- I . - �-i -1 e as we should cari'to work requisitioned at immense.9det to satisfy the. brown eyes, verging upon black, he,% as not Diams had never seen Blanche Ainslie. . -, :1 . . I - - - ­ �, _ga,�. ;,�, ,�� ---, -,;-- . ' '- , I . I - - - -abdllin�4,hrow.luq - t and ca ­-- - ---- . ,;, inordinate cravings of one of the Emperor& . . - at -4, , � shuti the �� -- - . - � fright --. - her All -��:,�;` -�� handsome, yet in his light, edito -- I I I : . W, - . i.�� �­'--� � ­ .11 I- --� , - --* rial coat, The editor did irim sleep very soundly that 11 -Q- I - __:� I 11 - � '. � -1 I - poor staff to feed the colt. ,It One can hardly avoid the relleetion that snob somewhat worn at the elbows and shiny at . night. He could not help th Sn ge ra 0 � , � Ing fata injurne. � - �'­v I �- ,- ;-jrni­�'��, , ­!�� . inking of the '-' - . I _ ,�:Z�'-, � :�.�.i-, "I '?, ,� I I � .,., ,t instead of bone and muscle, and a beingmusb have been extremely untuneful. the seams, and the velvet cap, tasseled and beautiful girl so suddenly reduced Irom lux- houTJ en, as now, -was - r.' - cOlIntry A-h�xae­, ,bir-clioville, Ohio, -has.% V "T- -,---_;o * '1� , - . . , � � -- - ­ . than in France, uis XIV. did n7t dine decided dishke titliJejeles. Whil ,­�' �­� -, - ­V�,--�'--, I o makes him tender instead of tough. The liver of a capon steeped in milk was' braided with gold, he looked every inch the ury and wealth to utter, poverty, and. when - , I . � - is - , ' � �,*­ ��.-" . � 11 ­ I .1 I I .-.- �­ . -- 7 , -�:4, 1 . �, :�� fii� Sheep get restless when kept long on one thought a great delicacy, and of solid meat, till.12,-whils his contempbrmricc Croinwoll - " . 411�g along the �r.6' ,-��. - L " . ;�, � I ell &sleep, it was to dream of , - � - chivalrous and frank -hearted American. Or, at last he f . - I , OX6 , I hme V -0 ­ Z � �;, - , 11 . . I I �� .'� r.,7 - - % � � ­ , � - . - ,4-- 1� I pasture. Change them every few days and pork appears to have been most relished. and.0barles U., took the Mal at .i. lip�. - .� i to, run ior &wn, and to * '-��'�- " : ' - - we might phrase i.' "gentleman," did we blue eyes, and chestnut hair braided with . I � . -- '. - T F,`�": - - - .-- ---�, - not secretly believe that the former title is � shifting lights of gold. -the hour was adva , . . ­. I I ---,-f--�-�� - - - -, � -- you will find that it will benefit both the The staunch Roman who did not take his . 170D need -to'2, "d In h ' crushed under " �­­­- ­-� , 1. I 11 - - - 'r J� . - , ' I . . - , � I stock and the grass. . pleasure homeopathically, reclined durmLr far the nobler and more comprehensive of - Karl had always admired the .broker ' 1751. we fi4d that the Dacbess,6f Somer,94% sfis. i linachins. ,The horse-agi. ��.'-��--­ I- - - �. . � -- � - . - ­�. - � .­ �- Soiling may be practiced by growinir dinner on a luxurious couch, his head rest- the two. pretty niece from a respectful distance. Now dinner time was & In I7160 Cowper speaks tsokea - bwjlrolis, and was pawing it 40 ­ - - . � � � - the � -1 . . � - ' - - � special crops and feeding them off, instead in on his left elbow, supported by cushions. As we said before, Mr. Rubens was just it seemed as if she were fairer and.more at- of 4 eclock as the then fashionable tium4 - - ' 'h - farmers arrived ana drp�*:­ - � - - "" I �. -Z plea." w sm, tome - -1�1 - , --�. - , . - I - � ­ . � I . 8 g AS h . - - ­ ­­­ I � ­:� of cutting. Sheep lend t1emselves well to etonious draws attention to a sy ter ba of W . . him, &way-' � - perb drawing the first fragrant inhalation of his tractive than ever. In fact our editor, al. t e ttle b:ulo6 6 p.uL wai'the - �� I � ar u man heit - - ' -� this sy9tem, in connection with small fields �p bment,erected by the extravagant Nero, * orted Havana (Karl was,particular in though he use not fully aware of it himselfj .time at which the de took t - - , , 1, 'in I - ­ ' . " . . . �,- i i of rape, peas, oats, white mustard, turnips, in which his intalswerepartaken, construct- thepchoice of his are), when the door was hovering dangerously near tbs maglo . substantial meal, whileat the presentwday Tlla�w­ . - � :-. --1 - - . - . � . I . c'over, etc., -sown and fed in successitin. ad like a theatre, with shifting scenes opened softly, an beautiful you' � - � �many, of the nobility'dd nof dine uiktV or � 4 . . 1�� - .1 do-.i,g ng lady ground of love. f� - � ct4etr Z-, Jlu�V - I . ­ � lady whom he had met He called at Mrs.Vinslie's the next even- -years the dinner , _ . I I . Where land is of high value, this is & changi, g with every courie.- , rustled in; a young 9 ; so we see through 4.00 1 . � . . - � - through twelve - Woman � - � L - rooms of I I society," whose bea I from 9 a.m, - . to 9-�.=- Itude - lighted drawing- ing with the condemned. manuscripts in his , d1ling her,*& -- I practical solution of the problem of profit- The amount of money often expended by a score of times in the gas hour has gradually 'moved A i " ­ has beett sentenced in Paris -to.. � able stock keeping. Land that is worth too the wealthy' Romans on theiriumptuous ' - of the .day- - Penal serin for Ufa for h � -.. . ea&y, of ten ban j � uty he had pocket, and 1 do believe had he not stood in noun Ab ' i -' Iterdseas on his cloWag; -� -- . . . When the dinner hour was so gyipourwg I - - ... . . much to be given u to permanent pasture meals appears fabuloni. Vitellius is said to worshipped afar off, and whom he uncon- righteous fear of his strong-minded sister, no previous in - . . and tingit. . - � - - may be sown to suet crops and fed off tvyo have spent as much as 400 sestertia (about sciously associatect in his mind with dia- Diana, he would have told Miss Ainslie that - eal was taken. - - . . - - I 1. I . . - I or three times in a season, and thas earn a fA,228 of our money) on his daily supper; monds, pearly silks and tulle draperies, bei productiens were 11 accepted," and Be- The Romans, in the time of Cicero and- AVredbl�Priuceadvertises that be desire* - � - - good interest. , and the celebrated feast to which he invited looped up with hot-bouse flowers. - cretly burned them in the sanctum fire. As Augustus, took an early breakfastj from 3 -to sell his title mzid-4rnp, "the whole O#r - I 14 Few thin are more variable than the his brother cost no ii!,-tho 240,350! It ,to 4 in the mo I , � . � - He started up, coloring, and thrusting his it was, itwas too late for any such sly system - .. ,rnin I at 12 or 1, anteed by authentic 'parchments of thw- � - " . "Is . . . - I-V IF - i, . - f"di, ,,,fa luncheon ... , 1 . . - ,�7�,,., 1 1 - qualit.y . g value of our different consisted of 2,OW. Arent dl�hes Of fish weed behind a pile of 11 encyclopedias."- of double dealing. . � - -. and at about tbs obena reign-of.40PU A . � .. . I * . . �; . -, - . .. ' I ,- I grasses a gq I I Miss Ainslie !" I ,Blanche was at home I i,eal,of-the day, correspondin 'Withsi A ' . I Of ad fodders, depending upon the and 7,000 of fowls, -With, other,- e , sitting, among, the Pa n - � . g. I -French actress -has just obtabWA deaw , _ ually . . � - - - I period at which harvested. Farmers shouli numeronameats. His daily food wda.of the , -dinner. -Concurrently, weread ofsome " -- ­ -a a biscuit manufacturer i . - I . 'A Am I interrupting you, -Mr. . Rubens ?" -,splendor that- was to -.be here so bri4 a titne - I . - - ­ ages'aaam t whosa. i - �� rts or i per t with h w d' � . I .. study this matter, and save every crop just most i are and exquisite nature ; the dese she'asked, softly. . � now, and her bright,.upward look, as he not dining unfil sanest A Roman dinner- v � tiB;d -he tral is ariian - i when at its best. of Libya, the shores of Spain, the waters of "Interrupting -me? Not in the least in entered, -went to his very heart. - � at the hoiise of a wealthy im 'OnsistOd which 'the lady meintained was w-porfeat �1 nd . , , � - -id, .- ; � '- - 11 . In buying feeders, purchase - if possible the Carpathian Sea, and even the coasts a the world; in fact, I feel very much honor. - "I feel like Urookbadk Richards," he chiefly of three courses. AI so A of stim- -libel. The judge agrbed with her,aii -We I such as are eighteen to twenty-four months forests of Britain,- Vvere diligently a . - . I centlit- ulantatotheappeti were _ terved-n -lady's. .wiiiifided vanity wiico ot - '�-,- . 1. � L'�" _.j e&&ed . ,, -pi nei 0 b . . . .,. ed �y-by-please take a chair." :. thqaght, I I going to murder the ihno . . I ­�!. I .- ,_yAk, . . I . - - ' " ' * I . . ., ` - ;, old. Then you will get the greatest gain at for dainties to supply his table' and Kad he e princes in the Tower. " . . L d , ispensabl .4 -fhii`-fiiA "- jDf ��A. ­ ,-- . ; -And Karl tipped a heap of yet tinecisi6r- tl " ­ ' . . . I � I ' . --.:� �� I the least cost, and it will be most profitable signed long he would, observes Josephus, ed newspapers off the nearest chair and . And when -he- ,. Among the various dishes we may, ingenious Frenchman inve0ted S . I ­� . r . ;told her, -as gently as he :course., ­ An . - . , . ' - . - --4 , to buy early -say in September --and get t, ni - Imuff which he made of tan and pO . - have exhausted Blanche Ainslie coal ,- 'buld instance the guinea hen', phemian Unded ---5 the great opulence of. the drew it eagerly forward. d that the sOries and poetry w L ghtin _ - ' � -- -1 I . - them started on grass before winter sets in Roman empira. � ' gale ind the tbrush as birds m0st'111- re-. be�ked'&I*ea mind put on the market fbir the . , - sat down, her pale -blue Bill dress subsiding not pass muster, she burst into tears. . J I - � . -­ ,�A � &nd compels exclusive grain feeding. By the way, we wonder if these happV-90- round her like the billows round a sapphire Mr. Rubens could not endure those pule. The Roman gourmands held pea. titillati,6n.of piristan I)ostrils. The author- I 1- - 1. J I I . - - - - All or your stock that you desire to cull lucky Romans ever'su'ffered much from in- sem. I . . bright sparkling drops. Q� cooks in great estimation, especially their itiog sent him to . *isau for eight. monthm� .1 . - . , I � 1. - .� - - -ere -and fined him $60, on the ground that to -1 - ,%, out and dispose of should be forced forward digestion. Of one thing we are certain, Blanche Ainslie was very handsome, with "Blanche I" he faltered, "don't . . Macrobius states that they w � . . . C�y- gnstgleloLn by Hortenel . - . ,tment of 60 GOV- I �. - .-.-­ ­� - ` as rapidly as possible now, and whipped that in order to. render t6 bridge from one azure- eVes, and bright, cheatnut-brown Dear Blanche, it is not worth it I" . -49, the -orator, 'and -had defrauded the depai I I into shape while the grass lasts, Old ani- feast to another less tedious, an occasional hair, while her complexion, although rather And before they parted that evenin acquired ouch repute that &.single peadocle e&imjnt,jbmt,haj the snuff a4ka 8"W49 --ft- - . I � � ;� . I - ' I mals, unthrifty and unprofitable stock of resort was had to the persuasive powers -of area Blancbe Ainslie had half promised t 9* w as sold for 50 denarii, the, donarlus'bein monopoly. - I � . - -1 I pale, was clear as ivory, and her feat 0 con- 9; bacco ­ . . ��,- , I " � ­ , evecy sort should be gotridof beforePut- an emetic. The .extravagance -of these were as delicate as if she bad been a Greek aider the possibility of accepting the editor,s equal to about eightpence-halfpe"k of our ­ - ,- �� t- . !v , A . . . .. . � Aocordingto�mtelligeuee received fiom : . - - -- ting up for winter. times was indeed so boundless that to en* girl in the days of old Praxiteles. . love, since -the editor could not accept her6 money. I . . . ' I - - - - .' '- - :, -1 I I � Toulouse, wild boars are more num"Ims , . �Z-­, ­ �� I I . I � . . - � I . ­ - ,�- � - . 1. - them ever in,the country-aroundStiGautlens. ­ � " One of the things to buy now is a good tertain an Emperor at a feast, unless you While Karl unconsciously noted 'these ,, ­ -a- -- - � - bontributions. - ' ­ S ry . L� - young. Pure bred bAdl. Sides are ruling so were a Orcesus, was to en;ounter -almost The idea of supporting yourself is ve �. A E[AU R CH OF KOODOO. - - - ­ I - things -in his mind he was marveling in- - I 'Owing to the havoc they have occasion- -- - - -- - `�­ � . -- . . . - I - �, - , . that those are within therea, ridiculous," said Karl. 11 It's a great deal . . , . I - . - 6a a M-OlIg the .crops and ga - -; --- � ch of every one, certain financial ruin -literally to be eaten wardly what lucky chance had procured him I Seine of the Thin" an A' - odgm, it time . rricau spottoftan I - ,. ­ I I and some breeders will shade values in order up. One disb alone mt the table of Reli - bettte. to let me support you." ,� bde;2 decided to cArry out tigregt, battue I . , -- to reduce swok at this season. 10 this visit. Did she mean- to invite him to . I I Lives 91L--, - - . - - . � , � gabalus has been known to costa sum equal one of the soirees of her uncle, the rich old And eo Blanche Ainslie became an edi- . ,etilnes, be nearly as -with the assistance Withe forest keeps - - � - 11 -- � --- to Z4,000 of our money. I tor's I wife, and the happiest of little mat- 15outh Africa may som � M. -. -- ,� . I , . I I broker, or wassome surprise party on the hot as- India, but ther- �')ie' hunter, though th e- �constabulary, the ot. lal - wolf -hunters. . , '. - rous � I � . - .1 Fattening 13tock. - --- - tapis, too exclusive for the ordinary andtothis-day Karlkeepsthe little a sybirite by tempor r� sht, must. be a. Spar.�. affd:the crack abots of the country &,round, , 7 - . I � As the weather grows cooler, the stock of d i f cards or scented paper ? For Paciet that was 11 respeagnIly decHned.'k tan'by training, and aimost . Hezekish Sheph\ rd, an eccentric ,and I � � , lipossarily he � � . - I I 11 kinds that are to be fattened for mar- THE PAPER AGE. '7,'. lumulbons rather prided himself upon the � . must be in tip-top condition. �, As d �wealthy old lmr.mer� Fbo diod ift.DrakeeviD� . � - � - I - I oes, his , �� i - " - � .- I Ret, should begin to have extra feed. But . - entree be was beginning to gain within the - I lowav last -week, Im reiqir'..t.ed -that hO - severe exeroiae� in the eaddle or od his own I I . while one eye keeps a lookout for the mar- We Are In It, and the Coming Man Wjll enchanted portals of Now York society. The Next Great 1'roblems of Science, shoe leatber'J",-.- leations should not -ba bfiried in an op I ry coffin, � . - ket prices of meat and grain, the other . I ,�uts his conlmunf but in one ma�deiwtl* abapo,., VfVhair. A � . --- be Very Much in it. Almost at the same moment Blanche look' The greatest of all our problem.; to -day. with the damu - 6 for the - day, and I -­ 'I. he . car us- I �, ,iiig p* , should watch the thermometer, and at least . ed up. is the making of the utilization of the fore knows'noil6u ­ - fs`4 maker constructed I ,$*f aaam"Weiterai sandwiches. . � I I . � . twice a day both eyes should examine the The world has seen its iron age and 1 � so I I � - � , 1, ­ ­­� -ket, which W-ii'k-not ou exhibition i his its -You are wondering what brings me of nat 1, more efficient, mud The, " - b ' '.g has, -V& - . Air may � o- h6C ,*-' are more genera � . � 0. , . - �'� 11 work 'wj �ks V 6 he died. It . , animals and the, feed trough or manger. brazen age, but this is the age of -paper.. We here," she sAid, balf-amiling. more ifiraitful. Could the engineer find a been,hoil, but he , --- -­ - at suli- room sever -al, g ewr a � . -­­-, �� - 1.-�,- ­ I Animals will not bear �eavy feeding very ­ �­, �ww 111.-- I - a of built of w�V*- oak. with wwalnut twrimmi , 8, -, - ­ ty - , ­ . I � _ are making so many things of paper that it 11 Whatever it was, I a" but thank the producing steam power at a, fraction , down, -Vwp � -a-ud' . ­ . -1 . - pon - well when- the thermometer ranges above will soon be true t6at, without paper there I I .. .. � �, P 11 I I � � -1, o andagla I-P,Uelmil t that, exposed tho �--- , - -- . �; I . �� -- - - � � -- rid, with prom Wayo'sent.. cost ;'could, be - transform ..heat � i -1cftA0 . � , 111 ,i - , - � . '. . 1.� I I , *# " I . - - - opportunity," Karl answe . Pt iti 'pre his -liquor - 1 U15- ,;.Y 1:i� - 1� , - , seventy or seventy-five flegrees where they is nothing made. We live in paper houses, gallantr ii,:7 - I .. '. 14 0 -c& The bod . �6nl� �. I 1, � y wajylp#�d in the chair in a. . � -- -,�� I I � �-. : 1-1� - � 1. - - I � - 01— , - "lliff, . ,�- ��,I-, ,%­ - ­ �, , , � � tale blood rising to his cheek. I . kqmom p - 1��­M"-- 7 " 7 !�- 7�7 eat and sleep, while when it falls below wear I Paper clothing, and sit on paper cush-- y, although -he could feel the tell- energy directly and without waste into with, if he haif ­ ti:� I 4,, - Ma -96-- '�� -'-- ,*mg-, - - ". 'r J --AWA a "I'-i�-` -- -- ,� --��: .dynamic; could he find a method of evolu- and if he be happy *4`.' , � I-A-tho, , 7 ­,�-MN, -- :770 D0 -­;�Wf�!--�7 -,-- - 11 , - Wui�*-n, -&,' � bw t;�- �. - -�, 1"� - -1 - Broiling on paper wheels. - '. ­­ ... � 17 - - I --1. 41 C7"-- 1 , -- ions in paper ear 1. ".. . , - , , . 11 And I may as well tell you the whole tion. of light without that. enormous Joss ful Hotte cook, al ia-' I . � ... I -, - ­­­­ , ­ " r -v,,,. P -A-1-00-1- , �­� --- -. -1 - -- fifty degrees they will usuallyeatand di- . I I utot I 1. MW - , - . � ­ �... �- -­ .. �. .::�� ­ I -W -1 � � ,,��,� I .-- , -- . . - . .12hz.%,-­� �­­ ­, .., 0- I gest all th is lbeft, but it requires If we lived in Bergen we could go on Sun. truth at once," said Blanche,' her voice now inevitable in -the form of accompanying is ready to � , 1F. � -,:,�;-�- 4 ,F - - ". I at givon3 . � be served in rodpa#"-,,. Ar , - � i , 7 --- - 6 � . , --- --- - - I -1 ing shot fiorn his rifle, &act us ansi, -1. MOR - - much of it to keep up the aidurej: beat, and day to a paper church. We do a paper faltering slightly, and two red spots glow- heat ; could ie directly produce electricity, ­ - -=­- � - -�- - - _1,11P , �- ­-, - g�­ . , - ---. . $4 0 W11 -t-1 ­,�� � - , - - I S - . - �'-" ".—­ I ��-:' - .h they do not fatten readily unless the supply business over paper counters, buying paper ing out upon her temples. " My Uncle without other and lost energy, from the his haunch of koodoo 0 1 IFTITR -­ ­ --1 I ­ . �� .!& - � :5c.l,13104 -��- --'- - , I . 0 is, above what is needed for that purpose. goods, paying for them with paper money, George failed last week, and we are going combustion of fuel -could he do these or to his fricasseed Blice 6i eliph #'�' - I-!-,- -...X --- - i i- �.,!�, ­ I �� - . - - -, , K! - , --� If they can be kept where, the% tempers- and deal in paper stocks on paper margins. to be very poor. " . things to -day the growth of all that is de. with sand grouse to follow. , " .,�- -. - . I I i*ft:`kh6w 1is Lv - f- . - . � . 'Al - . .. I ture will'be 1,etween the two-voints of fift3 We rowracesinpaper boats, for paper prizes. is Failed !" echoed Karl, 11 Surely it can. eirable to mankind and the advancement of' , Harris and Gordon Cammingdwell rather. methods. rou _ v* - , - . amed NeeIV. I -- - - ­Ag,man n We go . - - . � I � - and seventy-five degrees, and most of the to paper theatres where paper actors not be possible 'at least that is, I had not all i ' - cept4 the offer, and was blown about forty , � --- 'IS � � , the interests and - powers of the race owthe killing of the game-thau,on thee -1 .1, - - time between fifty-five degrees at night and play to paper audiences. heard of it 1" - - ­ ,- I I would be inconceivably accelemtecL it. Yet they sometimes iecor.d.- wond feet into the air unhurt, but on his � - -1 . � il ,,I ­'­ ���� -`1- -, � seventy degrees in the warmest part of the As the age develops the coming man m ill 11 But in is true, nevertheless," Miss Every animate creature is a machi . us of performan . after probageA'twelm '-,. d " to the water's surface he alighted o V day, they can usually, if properly fed and become more deeply enmeshed in the paper Ainslie said; "and al I the world will know . . an, V fragments of the 'wreck and received f, enormously higher efficien c like Livingstone- or Moffat and other- ffuit- . cared for in other ways, m ake more gain net. He will awak-6 in the morning and of it but too soon. And, Mr. Rubens," ?he i . � . fraotued d other injuries. I creep from under the paper clothing of his eng ne than his- most elaborate consiriuction trious mistionaries, tb@y own to the feeling-, . lsg.a;l - - k 11 A I . , from the same amount of food than in any added, in a lower and more hesitating voice, as illustrated in the 20,000 horse -power en- of inexpressible bim'eire whieh-.atole over , � ..1-1 I I .- - V- , other season, but if they are partially paper bed, and put on his paper dressing (4 I must do something for my awn support - At gines of the Is Teutonic " or the Is city of them wben naturo had been soothed an& - I The Orofter settlementsi y'k I fattened they will stand a lower tempera. gown, and his paper slippers. He will walk -either teach, sew, play companion to au Paris " or in tbe-most powerful locomotive. satisfied -with some plentif . ul but . simple Mr �`, - I . - Ronald Macdonald, of Aberdeen" . � iture better than leaner animale. We make over paper carpets, down paper stairs, and invalid lady, or earn my living in some Way Every gymnotus living in. the'mud of a meal. The worst -was that sometimes when Scotland, wh o is chief factor for lady I A� no exceptions, but include cattle, sheep and seating himself in a paper chair, will read not unbefitting a gentleman's daughter; and tropical stream puts to shame man's best the sport had been -exceptionally- cart in the management o . - . no_ f her estates, - �1 ' N7.ine ah probably the hog feels cold the paper news in the morning paper., A gr9tifyi I � .- '� eat�ea'thouo I have concluded to fry and write for the effort in the production of electricity; and there would be what were ­rd - in Ottaw%36dther day,'andwent wes ��. � - -, r less than the cattle, and even less paper bell will call him to his breakfast, papers." . . I - . - -: �!ri - . - . 1. . I . . - .. , - the minute insect that flashes 'across his -banvan days. . � . same evening with Mr� John Dytte, the Z - than the sheep. His skin and layer of fat cooked in a paper oven, served on paper 11 Indeed 1" said Karl, not knowing what lawn on a summer evening, or the. worm . Eland'is as good -as beef, 'And nX* i@ the minion immigration age3at at ILUAi I . I that is just inside it protects him from cold, dishes, laid on a paper cloth on a paper else to say. I that lights his path in the garden, exhibita pity,- sines the ox -like antelope iaAlamppear- The two will be back in the capital in fo . - - � . . I . . even more than the woolen jacket protects table. He will wipe his lips with a paper "Will you give me a chance in the columns a system of illumination incomparably ffun- ing. - But the itioble oiluelopard, thotitth he - . - . 11 . . - . or five weeks. Mr. Macdonald ison his -way . I the sheep, because the latter is not wind- napkin, and, �avingput on his paper shoes, of the Shiner?" she asked, with a. very erior to his most p3rfect electric lights. Heie fetched high Prices on.the-Boulevard: ss- to visit the crofter settlements at Salteo0a , - -. ' proof, while the hog skin is. Yet this does aper hat, and paper coat, and then- taking evidenteffsort. "I believe I could write as . nature' . s challenge to man ! Man wastes mann during the siege.of Paris, loses- - caa- . )- I not !essen the valae of our advice to begin Eis paper stick (he has the choice of � . . . . . . Sild Killarney. While here he had , , two good stories as some of those that you pub- I's . I - I . one-fourth of all the heat of his fuel as util. sadly when be is- �stdjped- -of h foluf . , � iew with Mr. Dewdney, Minister t �, to fatten the hog early. descriptions already) he will -walk on a lish and pay for." I 11 I to ,gl V q � tor I -1 ized in his steam boiler, and often ninety robs ; the beattiVid -vater buck tasteelshy, .0 - -1 Another tbing not known by all farmers, paper pavement or ride' I � Interior, and sp#ntsome time with the- , m a paper carriage Mr, Rubens was sorely puzzled what to per cent. as used in his open fire -places ; like most a-116phibious '-or *iter-himiti"g- cials of the Dom� � - . . ' � although it should be, is that cattle and to his paper office. � . . inion L"ds branch, to . ­ � . - He will organize paper say. How could he tell this pretty creature nature, in the ani,mal system, uiflizes sub- beasts, and the atilLrarer rosin aintblope'lias out exactly how matterastand between th "., . He. . - - I � � . . - . � x � - sheep will fatten faster when they are enterprises and make paper profits. sitting there before him, in the halo of her stantially all. He produces light by candle, worse faults Stilli, �. .- . . I -and the Gbverument. He I I havingagrass feed, not too rank, in the will sail the ocean on paper steamships and yout . 1. drofters -� , I h and beanty and high social position, oil lamp, or electricity, but submits to a — � yf�j: . - . - wil - -thal lady Cathcart has dealt most lib rail I as a � . -:t -�. eed . � -- -L� - - e pasture, upon the same amount of grain, navigate the air in paper balloons. He will that she c'oul& no more hope to succ losadf from one-fifth to more than lime- Its - Obidir-. I '- -- with the crofters from her - estates,., &9!�v " . . � I .. �- .1 -- than they would upon dry hay, or rather smoke a.paper cigar or paper tobacco in a al -etch writer than a mancould expect to teliths of all, his stock of available ener ,. spunn . - I thev can eat, digest and assimilate a larger paper pipe, lighted with--& paper me, . � . . � gY" - According.1o, Humboldt* -the --piassivo - advanced- to them, half of the amount - I - -- - . . - ­ - - I - . - � , . , � tch.- builda, heuseor construct a stearn-engirie heat ; she - in the glow-worm Iand, fire -fl bird, bier-iti&id� over money they needed to ;riie front !� , . .; . itavit ­ e without an hour of practice 'or ence ? produces -a lovelier light without waste the - summits' -of the Aiides#--�� to L aitere for make a start in the work of m�k- . amount of grain when having a little green He will wri. - . I ,h . a piper piiiicil, wfilttl � , - e i y" pinione of the sum - . - land and elull dot�l ­* ­ �, ­­'.. I v � �& L' I - I � - - with- a ps kuffe,-go 16hing Had she been a shabby, qpeo lady, measurable by our most delicate Jne � _ idg,hometfb4, themselves in the Cauadfijj'L�-�;�. -_ �', fodder than they can upon dry fodder. .paper sticks .per � t.,Ie,xdp,lrd ,, . ---c-1 ' . . The succulent grasses act as stimulants for with a paper fishing -rod and &.piper hook' ' tru- hoiiii in those regions of low-,pressurei- nd' L - S, or a middle-aged female, with cotton ments. He throws aside as loss nine -tenths thence dit aeudieir: to-Ae at 1,and -06M4 - �Z - i - - � the stomach and bowels, and enable them and put his cstcfi in - a paper basket. 4 . 0 - - see4a to,the-Aaea- N6rth-,West, the-Wor-th-We I- . 1. ' _ � I ' He gloves, -an high cheek b'neai itworild have of his potential energy when attempting to shore, - thus L paimilu'g - r"a-pidly --through all panjr ad;raucing the other halt. it wilfba''. I � to do more thorough work -.[American will go shooting with a.paper gun, loaded 'been easy enough. As it was, berblue eyes, develop W - I - - . . � - . - . , phanical power;. she is vastly ji'tadatio!ils�of -cl1m%t6,:-. .--From Prof. Orton remembered t&t not many weeks ago.416r, - -z. - , ' - . ­ - - . , I .. I K'ultivator. with paper cartridges, and will defend life ah'ining wistfully. into his,- a6med.to Parm- more: 6coll L omical. But in all cases her , I . . - ,�:;, �- � ,.- ..- . - I . is quat-ed the stateiaint t"t'- the! condor -FatInr A. --E. Burks- brought 'to Otbh*& &'- ' - -.. . country in-p�per f�rts with paper cannon -lyz.e the very nerves of his'totigne. . - I - . I ` ` -­ I I � .�.Z.�L . ­�.� -,4-, . t on _ ,4-, . - -- . , , � . - - � methods are radically different from his, of ce, an * ­ ,_tiro. � th e of ment,it-Salt . . P9 -, -, Winter Eggs. and pa -per boulbs. I - st. _n .dart in ifistvA in e dolia .Petitiowfroln itho,crofter settle .- ­..Z.�L . T hava got 6 little story here-, " wen though they are as yet obscure. Nature Chimborazo to the461 met of the Paei- 'coats asking that tbe-Government exch - - I I . -4 . . - I . Having lived his paper life and achiev ket, - . il�y Co..,., . . L "90 -- - - -. I I In time of peace prepare for war,-" dur- ed -Blanche, producing 9, neatly L fol Ided Pao converts available forms of en'e'rgv into pre- fic - : Lto- have I - , - ': . --- a paper fame and paper wealth,'he will re- 99which I have worked very hard upon, and , Such, , declaraitiona -. appear lanile elsewhere for the alteruate See. " - - . . -, .�,.��t ."',--thi- - i West Land Cam:-- � `-­ - - - Wg spring, summer and autumn, get ready I cisely those o' ,her forms which Wre needed ' ad no suspicion- -W � , mind even- of .now ownedby the North. - - to produce winter eggs. Winter eggs, add tire to paper leisure and die in paper peace, -if you would.Mnd1V look at it, and give for her purposes, in exactly the right quan- arouse - . I. in order zb4 - I . . I i There will he a paper funeral, � Mr. Bowdlor $hari,, ir�r lie ��Ites in, 1883 : pany. about saltoosts, tinv- ---"-, - . I - . I I -to take up the second heftko-'- - - - - ' � largely to the profit -side of the year's ae. at which the, me your unprejudiced opinion—' tity, and never -wastes, as (loss invariably 41 All observers a - - -th' aa kight be able . - - - - count. I . - mourners dressed.in paper crape, will wipe 11 Certainly," said Karl, recovering his the ongineer, a large part of the initial - gree. at, when a0h i ,steads to which they are now ontitlad-cl"-' - " -- � wiild atat,� - the'flight of -the condor is truly � I their eyes in a paper handkerchief, and the elf -possession, and bowing as be took the - � . :9 � . - � � � � This year's chicks will lay seventy per I stock by the production of energies that she Majostic'-and itlis c4pable of' ascending to --to their pre,sent homesteads and. to, A -�` ' 6 preacher will preach in a paper pulpit. He packet. . I 11 ­ - .. . - -"- � - - cent. of the eggs sold daring the high prices Is . does not want and cannot utilize. She goes - immense height, at,which w � - bould chirch'and-schoole which -they fiaii'J�Wir4-, , — man � I � - I an I . ­ ­­ . . . of cold weather. Unless your hens are very will lie in a paper coffin ; els3where in this 11 There are some verses, too," said 'directly to her goal. V17hy should Dot man? not breathe.dil. account) of -the rarefaction of --It was also s&id-.a't the time that they -44* - . . ell paper -it will - be seeii that he has a chance B, Ic I '. �- -1 . � -0 6 - fine, and you want them for breeders, a of doin- so already if he is a paper -we mea lauche, reddeniDg. and a little essay or Ele has but to imitate her processes. -[For- difficultios about the repilriment 4-* ­ ,. � I them *just before molting, and give your - n two, written as spicily as possible. Shall I um. - I the air-& state ­, of things- which -does - not in - � made to them. There was nath-s - - I time to care of the chicks. pauper. Ile will be wrapped in a paper corne to -morrow to get you V I . --- — . seem to affect -the - condor, Who .is -often lost advances � - , ''.. . � r nio I . � - - ---- to Tabill;aht - aim id -,th e � d1ou d s� -" � � .-. ­ I-.- 1. I Ilig oft*, however, in their pet.ition.- - , ". . . If you have Wyandotte or Plymouth shroud, his name will ba engraved on a "Bynomeans," saidMr. I�Zim,n,polite- I ' agreement -of. observers ;is. now �� ..'I , - - - -. � Rock chicks of April or May hatch, Leg- paper plate, and a paper hearse; adorned ly. I I I will not trouble you to come dc wn , Remarkable Escape Prom Deith. � . . - . - - . broken as fair -di:. 66deerns . Mr. Whymper. . - - �-V oriti Tair Entries - - .,- -1 ` . - I . born or Minorca chicks of Mayor June withpaper plumes, will carry him to a to this unfashionable locality. If you will An evening or two ago, near the Auteuil . `He.vremkenitl�e'-atifhoeity ofPrdf. Oriod's � - ' " - - . . paper- in I- . I - . I � hatch, you are started toward the desired -- 1i ed grive, over which will be rais- wover-- statemei ­ I The following table shown the time in . ed a paper monume . nt. � . allow me to call and see you—': Viaduct, several French, boatmen di 0 by retii�rkinj --thai the -.Pacific ist - goal. Take the cockerels away at once ana 11 I shall be so much obliged!" said Miss ed a little fellow about three years old float- . I ­ wlich entries will close in the several divit'. - let the pallets have plenty of room both by I I � Ainslie eagerly, and Karl knew that she ' down the stream. He was unconscio . . atleast 120- miles diitaut- fi,6m the dome 4 ions of the live Eitook departments --of th . 6 -1 -0 I I I in" UBJ Chimboravd.-.-sq that to tiaVerab'the iut;or� day and night. If the chicks- are still too but was prevented from sinking by a large . . .� I -World's. F46ir- at Cbita , tea -of '- - .. � I Only the Man Laughed meant it. . Val. in sw instant w� t� Aj, at-, the rmt4 - a' �-go, .and the. da crowded sJH�the hens.and give their ho es . I Blanche Ainslie went away, leaving an apron, the -strings of which were tied'round 432,000 mileg - ' , -- h ", ­ �h exhibits for the -same, Thev are d1wsifie#- - - - us . a -- our, w i would cover I _ I . � - � ,a - ich q � . in'the folldwing diviaWns .- , - � to the chicks. Open the windows wide, They were discussing families, and one intangiblelittle scent of attar of roses behind his neck. He was taken at once to thearnall -om- the� ­W�th.'O "ih '-� M0QS . -A. Cattle. IL , - - veral girls � the distance ' fir ' .-.e - e . . -and mules ' �. cover with wire netting, give plenty of pare wa . ,her -and the sun dipped down behind the building at the Pont da Jour, specially as ;. �C.. Shee' I bich there were a � an& bap - - it - i2m.4s, je.nn&A I , iL e ,k 2n.inx y -six, = uthes The fidah- Horsesij . I "A in W Allis?" asked the lady who had chimney tops, and the sanctum -became &part, for the restoration of persons found i--� I so= . I air nights. Feed a warm emasb, at least t4n I heres - - D. SwWei. E, DW; 7. Poultryi. pig " - ing - of . such a -flight'. no- human eye couli - . ,' ' ' - on -.1 14 follow-; stinl6a' ihaA it I "fiiy, 4ver a - ' -ill � per cent. ground meat and bone, e.very been away for some years. .. dark and gloomy. all at once. � � the Seine, and very soon the efforts made to � andust stock. G. ,Fat stook. Entries w ' - , morning before 7 G'clock, cracked corn at 19 SheNtemehitig school." � I I How. pretty she is!" Karl Rubens 'revive him were crowned wi h success. The . - clos; for division,,& aid R for exhiUits-irom­ � ' . . t c$v­-ii�.Jixt-' 01is; ­th b - I � - - . w;ur-se--of-iver ­ . �,y . - - . - ­ -, w ,� I �, e- ad � - , ­ '14ilk -- . 1. 479 - � I is 8 - ' - i-th 6611-4,wh-lkh no ,,&- about I 1, barley at 2 p� m., inti all the "&Kmtee thought; Ilbat,pshawl the idemof her little fellow -had hardly opened h ' eye wh " ­ - thii Umitod States-Alad-Canadean'Jim h, , - -- i � I � Wh staeted'wi �% -A I ­ - arrived. - 7 . - . - . - . wheat they can eat just before dark. F - h � . was iery &uch &f&1d` lj;0A., Divisions G'and;, D. 4-uly Is , �� res "She i -dea&?" writing for the Papers 1 Poor child, how when he said that he As a, mma0f. i - ,`- . - - - - -d- the. -io A -46 -re. - -SM ­., ' I - - , , - a �Ae"!�"Isl .. w . 4 I I ­.. - alway&liewitbiuremcb. -Provide .- "And,-Frauces?"' I .- . - '; J, , i -1 . ---.-777 water must . little idea, she has xkthq re for his mother- -who had been - water 'as d' * " " " ii:i� -Ai " J &,to` ihi-iiewsh6re 11 , - _­� Ut, '' I -life that lies hefo id"the Diviaion� X 314 I - � . - ,i � , . qy 30th,' -189A% Division -T,_�'-� ' - I I � , omdruev= escen I boards *bout six inches wide for them to `I-Shels in a store." - I : her. Ho,Wivei, I will take the papers to Di, too. His re;Warks led to, a further search I -�"i AN- - - I �Julj-- 15th:--- 10"K' " Division G A �, r . lk x6ii . it,OW" ,� , d Ab, sor� - -M - I I � .. - '4948 9 �-: I , I .1 :q.�y --un, Oubay- . rnlng.m " rom, surpassing I � . , ­�'r- - , . . I I .--. - � - ' 0 about 'em" I I . � e I a e*h e i 4, ; `41i i le, �� � i Wlif � I` f, - " ' - - Agem -mill tAW-7311"t; . - mpst,,C,� . 11 Ut's-ese., thero�waff a Jennie and Her- � which'risulted on the following -mo - i - - IM. 4f Zmalsofferedfored , .k . . I - and see what she my . I � � I , - . -- e 6 h" ­ - - ­' , he, wasm - I I I � � .I- 'teull, of * a- 4 -�&-tifi th-, -�ttafil� ated - --':---'— �­ B46 on,%he watch for lice� Spray - t rlaty�to% � -'t there?" - .. miss Dianalitbens was a strong-minded the discovery, near the,Quai d' Au a - ' 'th`-�hft . . tp. the' - following- aates:� �- '. . . . man Im - .,y ; , A. ,bp� -tomp c . I - j.- - 0 llth, M9, ` - laorseei - . ;66 . -_.,_ - .- I ­ - , ­ - ,6ttl .. - tember � � . - houses ,�ith kerosene emqlsio� ZiMeep. yeswn - , - . I tng lady, of a certain age, who. read Car- - orpse of a womm.nabout 25 years..of,,age, Whyimpep . *'*h _ ofii ,:., i �- �-&' - -1� . Sep I - -, . - - A -'A - ��,,oppo#,Unities ,- -W , 1m. I - V j, no . a -1th 11 -, . . . - � -g ­ - . - ' lated Hebrew, ke of. -, " , , ahpe� - - ,,-- . . ; them free from vgrnuu. A'coat of widtf;- - - -II.Timnis was.tho'brightest one of the In ly pt h6usi for ionic of ..whose clothing Was composa -- W- - ) 7-64":,oxvi#6 . ­ � - , i - t, � - .11 of-i6ibsefting' I --.,-46�-4ii4-�,ir,6.aq%.-�Aw.i'a-- 14, - 4, �M, ". tjw - -� - � , = -1 � e, � . . � --,-, I .. �- �- - I I I . , her brother, worn I - ­ , - ­ -- M9 - - � 7�- I -m � W -W . -en I . � a - ­ . . � 'but ' - - �,i - *rg - � - awrimt stock 00-61kidli-i0s;4­�"Thou- - - - - b il�­-.-hb . - - - '. " . ". I � ­ -much..of the the same material as- several articles � ,Gotober2nd.- ii -4 -a- wash containing earbolic acid Will W*er *asi% al& 0 - : I mind did nearly as 6144 ­�jmr:-:, P -M ,,�-A- , 1: W ­-4,� 1 - - 01OW- . . "Oh�io'--�irt7all-se'n'OuAne&-iltbat was 96heavy wsirk�� of t ly or as did L by the- child. It is at he hhd.. - 2, -plev" I i _U V- their -. , - I , - - - -- " - - . the same purpose and be sweeter. . 11, .. he Week Shin' . apposed that a ,a - A -- I .'� , .., -11�i­ ­ --j- . - I - men% was� - Z, .1�1.1'Z:a � -, lawtion, , 0 - i - & Hikrriet -: Sennie' got.married. " the. editor- himself. . _ tfird*w-hervelf into theiWer with-het-littla. '. 1�-_Z- `1.14-,n-­� -���'­ ­ - i -, L. ie - . , - ­ � I . Lke will,-mdtiply- , , a --ai , - -- � ­ . -f e - . , �� h - ­­­. - the� houses,often. - 113i4im I I -- p -�'o -- I -W - 4�� - - a- � � W pen With ,'A"I 4ibibil. L - . 2 . 10 - l ee I , " , '* . � . , UA ­-, ,w '060 t `Hj ­­ ��� ... I � . 1. 11 1�, I �-%­­ . I I -- � .. -VA - - 189& - , - t removed.- A ­ �And not one, of- the half: dozen. women Is-Fiddlesticki aid - an . . . --­ -I-, ly in the droppings if -no - --,# � . - h,. and a ei � �*- � , � - - !" �-s ' Miss Diana, as her boy, whose life was preserved .under- thes6 -T - go z., ­­", ­ , - I,' Be, octobisk - t - - - � . - . .1 in - us! Y2. xpalnfir,� -the-, Woul -, I - � -.1 I.. - ­" , . I mg, � im . - 7, - -- � , , 11 i,W ad an other ob .,& , L . - -034: ' iak�� ses ad- was anything brother, over I - . , . -1 ­ hL. ,:: n I bits -0, - tu"; Aev OF4, - , - - , . . ,Jft�, -- � . . , wlfioh� as�-�p . _ tevlor exhl I V= - I I � ­ � � I I I ' --a, -, �- -, - mrs�mi� '(1i . ran or better yet a clover field will ' � to think there lie evening cup of tea, tossed eximordinary coiWitioup. - . - , gianto I ­ Par .. - _iid I f " ' _ _ . , - . 60, ;��,:­_;,­­­­ ­ . ­ It we ­ .- -,--, �­ . . � . . . . . - 11 . , .� . ih Astoza- )L -and -B� `�U - I wonderfully in gettinng the , - ilite. 1unuv % when' a man eirer in the corner t the manuscripts toward her, and related ,-.. I - ,,,� -­�__�­_ , _ ­, - -�, � k ­ � I 4=4 V, -11 I -.1 I i; - N - - I , . I � . - I - - - , -­ � , . . -- � .. - , - .1 '. , .� I -jjg.t34 .pW �- I _ � � . ­ '. . - -7 - . � - I I - - . I- i*�� - -.­�,� -�7�,­ , r�,­,",";- 7 ­ - '--v&- - 6 101A4 wl.:�udaifea; . . . . - - - ­ ,2hj� _ _ _ __ :-�111 - � I - -­ I . I � I --- - Mo . - � � -- -- 1) -- - r, -td,-� - . - - . I- I .- - - - - ­ TerfunliAg . . I- I I .­.­­i�,-rj�,,z� --- .-' - , - . �-- � , -.:- . � . - . 1. -- - , He could no - � ­ . ­ . ';;:�!!L - - ition . . --- 1�41iedl " � ,- - - ,- - � . ­ ­ � - ble story.. ,' Little -Blanche Aim . . 016thei., - - - , I, � - - , , : ­�� � - - ­ , , " --:, � . ing condi f ; - � . - . I - . I I I - . ' I -� 7 ,­ � -­­��­ .1 � --i '-- . � -M.- - -tit -4�ind ,' S6 i - *� - � . . ­ .1 � I I , M . . - . . � , ,1=1.7-4 - '9 - - . . - - 1�1� � . � 1111119 0, - , - '��"�-- � �-jL.� , ­ ­. -, I - � . . . -144,r I I . " - - �, - - �. - - ­ ty. � . 7 . - - I � � - ,�­ 'I, - - 7 i-1 0 A -DI !'-�- h-11; - . .....t - : � � more wfits for tbs- paper -than my -canary . .. � wh, - il­ -- � Ry uctobcr-�ow wil[be ready torinate.11116 - . - I - � I 4, 916- of plea - ' . � rfu � - -- � tebii , , , 0. - � � - - , . I � � , 1- I -thinks she's a torn . , " - , , V - UtdOOF - . : - ��, '' � . , :�­ - . . 1. pallets into their. Winter quartem- " :In. . �� , � � �,� - .bird I But every w6fiian A delightful mixtur6, for.pe . 8 , r, ork obei: - "a �&' .- I ­ � ..", I I � - kid away, aiid-whi&is- said �� . �- - - ---- -� - - - -1 'I o"s, - � week or two yom a6- ma -4: be t - �, - - . ­- � - I auth6ress, and nothing but personal experi- as tbs t, are Pao 1 lWi4t., . - .. I- -Juao 12th -,J"s-�� 114.44, Owl" inq - - , W, , - -- I ,� ,.-,;,, - , I ', Is. c` i lbiviaidulc,r]�� , -l"i - . --.7�- �i , - , - -. � I . we �-. : 1, have'- 6. ,� I G 1� I - I , ­, .. � . - T 1, --�-.' ��'- I ­ � . - I -18ft fi4uffivot -`��WI]ry ---t.oUthiifloc*�­11�' Q4 I ­ � - � - -­ - en �- - ­ � _- --- - Z Mr from thirty per con � � . � - ­­ . - ,I*' - - - -- t '=" , I - . I - *�-­ eggs . :, -v. Vard Of -ftectwle& . oe will grimil-the idea out'of them I" - to keep out moslis also, -is made -as follo - - , ­ . . - - , ;- - - :1 - It - thx-,�,� I .. _ Poilud,to a 1power.,ons ounce ilit", , --- 7', 7t-�--,�', ., - . . I , - * - --- - ­- - . -1. ft -6 we - ­ � K - poft. linen pooket handker-� Then Mks Diana ioad the heatly written ,�� . , - I If - ­­ - - , - I 0 c1o#eAj- , � -1 - ­ 1� , d f - -, T�- ewnl � I eau� . � - �,V I bs� .��#i,-­- I—— 6. 1� are not do* �:* As - . -ad*. .. tot -ad '2603, - I , R ­ - - ­­ - F � � I - I - I - .. -- --- , - - I - . . _ �, � -Mb -i- - , I ­ � , ­­ �, � ;Z t" . I . - "I ed _' � -ftoib , . I , - . -- . - . - 1- - I I ­ , ww- , L� , - - g,��&'�' , I Carfi,,% ay needs, nui ,. - �a I � ­ - t _, -4 ',- -­ � -, ­��, - - . -- 11W - we - your sponac,lies *iib h. If -neo pages one by one. ­ - , , � , . � ". - . . �wmi - � " t W, -- " - - ­ .- - I- � -­`�- -- I V , 'a - ­ , ­­­ -- -- � - - - ­ . , - W — 11 ­ . - . ­ �, - " . I , I - . - ­ ­ � ­ �,�� � *4* - , " -1 . ., 'A- �� -1 I U ter 11 ,, h � � ; . �4jhpi ' , , � your feeds J lt . tL ar, , I - - I peal by � 6 -,, LL.4- �e 71 -1`- I "i Sep 70 �mej, madij chinam6n F - - ,- , �toAl - - 1- 1011h . ,. � I .�­ is -� . , , -. 04 -'sp ; .�, .,.2 � �- I . , -1- 11, � ­ - ­�­-­ �-,; _�w_ -% ­.%- ­ � I 1, �� . ­ � - - -� - � ... �­ ­, ­ -T -�- - 1. , - ­' - I&O", - - � . .... . , ,��� L .,�� ��­- -- "', ­ - � � � . . � I - � . . . . �r-'�-, ., 411u:4*4; ""; - � �1ecdrht­-i�166 I - . , .0 I �, � be-, - orev - ., 1,:, I is1a'' . � -- 41 - ­;;1­1--�. ��. � � � t pi,;., iiiw - X --- WVVAW---Iti� - - I ' . - , - -,r--,1NM141­ - � ,� - , I �� ­'- , - - -e.� I . i- .M� a , - 1 *. qX - g , ­... 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