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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Oct 1883, p. 1

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I Silver whit: is th: newslndclor bridal ‘ ' Till: ALLAN." â€"â€"klr. Allan, C,- Area, 50",â€" .. . drum. 1‘ ______, , ~ -- , . ~ -' - - “r --..__ *H'flfi . 11ml, 0:43 of the loading proprietors of the W ‘ Arcadia when“, is 355, “may“ or . . ' V g _ . , l great s llun Lino ul Cmsdisn Stemnshilw is h” mi... V () ... .\ I, . FERELOR FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, 00 l‘. 13. 1833 NO 33, ,3 illorvvxll fem trance man. and Franklin I . .of the liighlam Temperance League. lie, N lrcosntly presided ata meeting of the Lesguc'...‘ i 'c __._________._._.â€"_.. at Invcruoss, and delivered an earnest ad~~ ~ - Roux Kong‘s Growm. l Smonablg Domestic Recipes.‘ M drtss. The late Sir llugh Allen, of Most- The rowth of Hon Kon' in thirt ears.I â€"â€" "31’ “a? .r°’ “‘3.“ 5”“ h ”‘31 “mm“ from agsmall audpiratsical 5553‘! “11:85; info Ccctsliisl: . Pmnvmâ€"Uather young from spirituous liquors and tobacco. 3 great cl . lass striking astoryuany that cucumbers 3 little longer ”1}“! 3'0“ mlddlv The population of New York oily is uti- can be tod of American pro , says 511891: “‘1 lay "1 SWIM; hum 03° “11°31: mated at $1,250,003. There are “1075 the London swam. Some 0 the bums push them and soak than 0‘“! dnyand ,uight drinking saloons, a proportion of one to 12:» fortunes that Englishmen hm pug rosema- u: clean water. changing this four tunes: of the population (juvenile and adult). have becnmade in Hong Kong. But the line b bell-metal kettle Wil-h “1101:3313. and Estimating a family of five persons, every halcyon dsysarenow gone by when Derby 133 1“ the cucumbers Mill 8 13310 alum twenty-live families maintain the twenty- wmnefl were bought by mercantile firms scattered among them; fill up With ICGM‘ sixth to supply them with liquor. Thu and shipped to China, in order that the “W? cove;- Wlth Yule leaves, than Wit It butchers'. bikers'. and grocers', shops of tho colors of the house might be first on the close lid, and green as for the pickles. Do city number 7,197, the shops for the sale of reci- courses there. The merchant princes Large ball: and spots sre the newest dc’ signs for Oriental and Spanish heel. _ I . . I I .._..- III ,._.__~ Plated camtls' hair bonnet: will be worn V V i , . I ' l V . . . , , _. l Eonluze. _ , ' “Mygrscrcus l 1 sh d think you wanted Will the items mixed on the paper be with do": and Chum tn ' me to stare at.folks l" c-ied Charlie, a little ‘ was in ‘ g out, and had to begin is over Valve! spots are introduced into Swish i E)’ ILL‘ WHEEL”; tired of the mean“!!- "ch I didn'tâ€"Yes, I ‘91” lanes intrndcd for dresses and bounsfs. ’f‘x‘l‘ibffi‘ffii‘llitflffif'h you: girl, top: He barlIa IriIng with a big stone; . Behemoth: depot side of the train that Plain phiiui and gathered skirts will be ‘ fur the udo a earth mug, b9now m. mlrih. In it, n time too big o almost dropped off nlght, hoping, though in in no Iestecial pur- But has trouble enough of us own. 'm his finger. ltlnd a Pen it.” ' ‘ ' ‘ ' p3“ or reason to see the familiar. round, more you“: by fashionable Women than any , u . . . . . . . On, a P.’ Now let me think over the yish face- but it was not there. Only the "than I “(and the mm "in .mwer' dirtctory. Peunellâ€" Piper -â€" what's Lily station “exit, stool: and common lace, l - ., - - :llgli, it is lost on the alr. , . the gauntlet 3b" n c. mag lnto (”bum The allot} baud '0 Biorful sound. Avery’s cousin’s name 2 ' smoked a cigar on the platform an idly ”'3‘ “mm from "mdhg ““9- "Brank Parker.” scanned the car windows. Then a young Mum, and mm “1" seek nu: “ Tcasn't he. Jim IParsonsâ€"whom else l roan came along beside the train, evidently (ii-luvs. and me; mm to go. do you know with a P?‘ l just slightcd. The! Wan! full “Wain": of all )0“? pleasure, “ Giorgc Pinballow," spggested Mrs. i "Pretty warm, ain’t it 2” said the station- But ”my d" ”m “"13“" “cc. Bradley. It was an inspiration. . muster. colloquially. “ Goic' right up Bonded. and y or friends are many; " Why, "10th" 1 DJ you suppose It twas home 2" . , Tao ”taming? song-even! 31L: and “I,“ George? Iii): years and years. sinceldwe've “ Yes." The stranger heel: itedIll d re“ “9 ° 9"“ 0 'l‘ C ‘ ' seen him. 0 on so so it can have " Just's lieve take a bond 0 ' on an ammo” ”"th mini ”"3”" be n he 3" ) ppo leave it for Miss Bradley! Come 0% the Feast. and your balls are crowded; “ Dear me 2" said Mrs. Bradley, thought- three-forty express. I thought that boy 0’ , ' for owning nun in q url gray tan, and I * wool shades. '1': cy an: nude in four differ. ent lengths,and the locust culls reach early to the elbows. The taslc for drtssy cncliina costumts is on the wane since the princess of Wales and the to pan of Austria have lot their faces against this tragic rated use of fincry. and have shown the women on the othrr side of the wau-r how much more beautiful they sp- l 90‘ ball them. When we“ grcencd 51m? in liquor numl cr 2.378 more than those for the whose splendid hospitality used in the last 19? “'3‘”; when .PGFIthY 69h! W390: ah}! sale of food. 0f the :twcutydour members decade to excite the enthusiasm of the M. I With a small knife Isht down Iona 81 : dig ofthc Board of Aldermen ten are liquor sel- son oflicers no leuger reside in Hong Kong. out 9,10 86°38 ; SW3 With {I Future Of ChOP- lcrs and two ex-liquor sellers (all saloon or Those of them who are alive have sunk into . . mtmn‘and scedless “m“? “w “P ”’9 drum-shop men). obscurity in the House of Commons at home, memo“ With 3 mm thread 3 weigh them, and and the trade which enriched themhsspass- make a fine syrup, allowing a pound of The Ll. '1‘. ll. Campany has at last taken up the question of n roilway station in . pear on the top of a much in first dark suits “strand the world 3008 by. . . fully. “ It might be really. Let me theirn ’d be down by this time; he's almost ed in eat a", ' t th so for ever ouud of cucumbers with a , , nf drap dfieu, lizoatl cloth, surl navy blue euuwulliifil‘n‘élfi'flfi gogeélgyoulllfi “,9, I"; sixâ€"seven yeiirs syncs we've seen always haugin’ round m the way some- Chinamgatn. Tribe Chit-legs trzdlgllfgiegiin‘iioihlg FED; water): pheat to a lively boil, skim, 3103}Wal,Illl a serious way, Iand before a flannel. Therelsroom lnthe halls of pleasure him. IIHc must be twenty-one by this Libel-e.h BIlllkIdyg: never caIn ketch hell: of u very hard the English merchants of Bonn and drop in the cucumbders, simnaethelf go hirfsattrhviiil‘tibagoiil:€vaieff'btrlifbid‘izwzuo‘ all“. " ' .. . _ m- 01"“ ‘3 snyusr. , K0 . Th 'h t' our'tu'eout-sren u no islinte ' '~‘ , 0° Hg“. DIM. 0’ “hum” “‘1 "‘kIW’m'“ P‘ l” for “would 10‘ cl! 1min. -- I do believe it was," declared Miss " Oh, yes," said the young man, With sus- ng ey ave sgep s ‘3‘ England, they aim while 0,, .bbilpdown t e s in with n lute themselves on the possessrou of a build- hr and cloth dream so much vroru nut But-one byone wolnuet all Noon. . . . . . . . . own steamers. they prolectioult stock com 2 y Y P - . . . . ' Dora, With an air of pleased convinctlon. picious alscrlty. “I can take it just as well soles and one of them is 3 legislntor in the few slices ofrgingcr root added ; simmer live 1:3 sonicItluug mm “1‘; ‘h‘hE- 1g°lprfis°hh . - :lnifl'ell urn station a nu uhsig ty icap ” spring continue in style. Cloth dresses will Through “10 narrow hm“! 0‘ pain. , ' ' ' . ' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4-» â€"â€"â€"â€" ngaiu be made by union, givmz what is '0 0* mother! Don’t you remember what splen- fumed tailormade suits. Gray is afavorite . . color ; so is blue._ By the bye. mediates UN DER FA LSE PRETENCES. gié'eae, wfieuive; E13523; flieghtgetgg“ Mauro their early patrons that a little later But didn’t ho love to loose l Be wgssa dread; on in the season it will not be In unusual or. . m”: .l'. . , ) sight tune a blue wool dress elaborately M “A LI" P . lulIIPXKIlie fimutIinmesl' tLo . M Our trimmed. with red braid. . It w my Him In the can that night. . “.. l W ' “m ‘1'“: '5' ‘ evru in the may Msy',twilight after the. sun nngtou, mused Mfl- Bradley. WB heard Bluk ltln‘fl hale are trimmed with White had ”L “'ill Prince threw aside the even_ she was better after that visit to Phflgdel. “ err-pen or embroidered muslin scarfs. Flue. iug paper as the train came to a stand-still phin, go she could mug around the house on costly laces arc to be extensively used on at the North Gilbert Junction. and put his crutches. 1 Wm, be bud called to see us. bonusts. Capotes are covered with black head out of the window to survey the Well, 9°!th be "in another time. 1t 3“" tightly draw 0"“ the frame, with “eh familiar situation. The down-train on the seems he remembers “9- I wonder where ”30“ h“ 0"" the 8‘4”}? “1” sewed 0" Amsterdam and Ottawa was a. trifle lute, they'reliving now 3" " plain. The brim: are bound with cordings and the delay was greater than mm], It “I wish he had called," said Dora ; “ that 0? 'HII'IOW will“. and COVUCd With "'0 0? w,“ an ugly little station at North Gilbert . is, if he's as nice as he used to be. I always three rows of lace. Winter lull dresses are no broad cavca‘or fancy gables here, but ; liked him ever so much}? also to be trimmul With a Irofusxon of structure severely p‘ain,and condemned as a lace. wood-shed. A stout man in blue and white _ , _ A mwdicss fubriv, designed for bridal checked 513i" sleeves was rolling a huge passed by the little stntliIJIn twicp IaI day toilets and evening wear, is of silk gauze packing.box along the platform wmmsefiea without sccmg anything of Charlie, and, overlaid with (fungus in velvet. Trees of bumps and thumps, and a 3°“S Kid Indeed, WithoutIthlnkmg of him more than come in silver whilefor brides and in dcli- with a baby curisge stood by the wmdow two 9r three trues in the interval. The all-0 colors for evening Wilelfi- While on of ti e ticket-office, chatting with some one morning tram Which t°°k him into the Oh the subject of bridal ilrcsscs it ih uld be inside. Foursmnll boys completed the visi. lice of Smith. Brown (a 00. passed the told that all fabrics. whether of silk, ratio, ble papuletion , one of the number. yellow- JpnctIlon too early to afford much likelihood or velvet, dcsigmd for this purpose, are fin- haired and heckled, had a paper bag of or seeing anyone but the station-mastgr and ishcd so as to show a silver shew, which counts, and was counting them out into chance passengers from the other railroad. distin uishcs them from the cream-white in r'onr little heaps, while the others satinn One mprmng, when if: steeped as usual, vogue Nit "380!!- row on the edge of the platform, kicking six “flu dlfi 955mb“ small ““13“ at. “091° Among the new imitation laces that pro- buttered shoes back and fultbi’find fltflb- little dhwtanceIfmrp th° Elmhgllj; ngfimfg misc tobccome levelitcs are the imitation lng the problem in u very long divulon 31013813 9W9 0, 3 0030 ["001 681’ I 9t Valencic-nncs laces, which this year are with hungry eyes. The village streetran beside the {familyâ€"39?”? {agent ,1? closer copies of the real, both in design and all at an angle behind the station, revealing somo house 0, ermd ih 0rd 0 d ,sbimk ,‘ color. than ever before. This lace is be-ng just a glimpse of white cottage houses among 9“ “1 °h°h°lllfitmh¢he an Md n he! 83 used largely for trimming fine underclothiug the trees, and the modest spire of a qmy- m the ,0?!) 81‘- Someone 8116111179 dtoh imâ€" ond suiiliner dresses. Another new imita- paiptfil church.“ h tt b h bod ‘t‘i‘I‘m‘h'm ‘3 urchin from E “1 l7 estu- i aceis that co 'in' the Alcucon lace. 'i was a . assoc use 3 oyw o - . v . 'tl'gxil'ic French woriiim Ibelong the praise or been brougpt 1in in the valiy luasholeId go: goiis’satidzghmhe Bradley! why ain't you blame, whichever it should be, of introduc- conscr uent y e was we rec in Ie pu - . I I . lug the fashion of ucurirg imitation laces. lishcdl writings (f Mr. Hale; but it was . ‘ 'Cause she won t let me, ’ culled Charlie with no conscious memory of a chance sng- "1 IiIesponse. , ' , gestion in " How To Do It" that a bright Oh: my gracious! Why ‘10!” YO“ ides. suddenly occurred to himâ€"an idea tense} n which he forthwith proceeded to put into I 75““ WWEd- And he 1198311 _t0 execution. He turned toward the four Whlk dejectcdly 1330“ over 1118016311; “'th h' , ' t be ' ’ 0 ti! allotted planks . _ $2.531: giantsgifiiiltl’iiieei"Cb‘iirlie” was “ Te’nse again 1" shouted u... pgrtmacqu a common name. He would try that. friend; but whether or no Master Charlie ‘ “ Hallo Charlie !” would take this good advice was left unset- 1; was 'thc.ycllow-hnircd capitalist who fled, for the train Just then started OE and responded. Ho crammed a handful of nuts rumbled 5W3? down th? track. ‘ into his pocket, and jumped up. \Vill beck- Ah“? or FWO after hh“ th° boy was 9* “1° oned him to the window. station again when the evening train ur- " Is your mother pretty well, Charlie ‘3" 4 rived. Will caught his eye “3.48“" hllh 8' s. - n . h r 'd 1 n 1 friendly nod and smile. ““235: sir, ”“1 C M who“ cut y 1‘ l t 8 “ I told ’em 1 saw you that night,” said .. h h t? h tt Charlie coming up to the window. well $012,?! ow are t e ice are t cy pre y “ Oh’l did you, though 2" said \Vill, open- u !_ }_ y i t imz his eyes. , “,0"? 2:31:20“? Dora? 05’ shespret y “ Yes; and they didn’t. know who you “'ho was Doro? His sister probably. were "1" fifSt-n , , Better stcrr clear of family, nomencln- ," Didhh,th°Yv_ really 7: ruturnei WI“. tore. With a mischevmus twmklu ” Bonnets el r . t d 1 ' I ly ’2" . you 11:: VB};%:ngorffleciiw%lianÂ¥,$$e saw ”Oh, they did afterwards. Doiusaid you is i. .. - ‘1 - ~ y used tobean awful plague.” I pocchtii?’ 111' Elm] (.iarlic, fingering 1“ "I’m sorry for it,’ said‘Wlll. ”Incver “ Have u nice teacher 2" plague people now. I’ve rsformed.’,’.; “ ’ ' ’ . " I don't believe it." timcifi’etty good. bile s awful cross some H You don't 1 Why 2" “ That's too bad," said Will syinputhctb cally. “Let's see. How old have you got to be now! Why, you're quite a young man l” ' " Tru ntxtâ€"â€"" But the A. and 0. train was in now, and the cars started up once more with u snort and jerk,und puffed away from the station, baby carriege,peauuts and all. “'ill laughed n little to himself at "Charlie's" probable wonderment, and then turning again to the ivening paper, quite for of: the joke in the interest elite columns. It id occur to him once, as he reached home at Shirley, some miles beyond, to speculate a moment as to "Dora's" identity, but, meeting a friend as he left the common that shadow of interest in the tll'sil‘ faded out and lift nothing behind. Meanwhile, in a certain small house at North Gilbert. a certain small boy was doing the work cf Fate. He was scovrl'ing darkly over is spellingbock, the pages very much thumlicd an-l dog's-cared, and two ladies, minutes and ut into lass ‘ans 1: in them . up when cold? 3 J ' y g “:lllcillfiiloulll have been carted lutoItlrIe are kept in order by an armed police force Porno Jennaâ€"On cue tablespoonful of “V?“ l m": 930' “m new imv'ldm lt '5 .. . . . . . tllullmf. \vlll cost :1 hull million, y llic .00 strong, m-idc up of Sikhs from the Pun- potato flour pom-half nplnt of bailing u afar, “my“ “3“de A hundred thousand dol- jaub, Englishmen, and Cuinamen in about d when perfectly dissolved let it bod :2 law haw 3,”me been deposited in tho “I'd like to see him again; wouldn't you, _ as not. Fetch it alon Will watched him around the corner of the building. , with a little scowl on his own foreheadâ€"though just why he should have frowned over the civility cf cue stranger to another stranger he couldn’t have quite explained. The next day he hurried out of the office in season to buy a bunch of rare pink pond-lilies at a florist’s, and carry them with him to the train. It was thclast of Julyâ€"1 worm, sultry nightâ€"and he be- gun to think about his vacation. 1!: was karlie’s vacation, he knew. If Charlie should not be at the station tonightl But he was there, hand in pockets. and a sailor- hut on the back of his head. - \Vill held the pink lilics in u careless bunch by the uiu- dew-edge. , “ We dou't‘hilve tho-c kind of pond lilies here," remarked Young Anieri:s,eying tbcm curiously. “Where'd you grt 'cm 1" - " From a friend of mine," sold \Vill. ”Herc fake them; 1 can get some more. You can give some to the teacher in the morning.” "Oh, but school's done,” said Charlie. He held up his hands, nevertheless, and caught the blossoms as they fell, “I'll give 'cm to Doro. She's crazy after pond- lilies." , “All right,” said \Vill, as innocently us if this were not precisely whstlle had planned. “They’re yours. Do what you please with them.” The train begun to start. " Oh, .I forgot," said Charlie, walking along the platform and locking up at the same time, with some risk of rolling under the wheels. “ Mother said to give her love to your aunt, if I saw you again, and she‘d like to have you come and see us. Say, won’t you? I know .Doraâ€"" Bat-here again the converrnfion came to a sudden and, for which' the engineer was alone re- sponsible. oug Kong council. Over 170.000 Chinese have settled down in this busy place. These iqual proportions. Thcie is now visitin moment. Remove from the fire and llr.vor, .. l. ,- , , . , . . Hong Kong a large travelling circus, slug! with nutmeg; and an or to taste. This is hm" it Moulmul M a gm‘m‘tm "hm “'0 the crowd which nightly gathers under the nutritious and easy igcsted by iln’fliltiz‘. great canvas tent is characteristic of the Potato flour is obtained by grilling l‘.’l'w place. There are Pursues from Bombay, potatoes into cold water. The rncpiigs full With their quaint huts and dainty wives; to the bottom like paste. The“: are rinsed Malays from Borneo;swarfliy half-blooded the ughly, dried and pulverized. For Portuguese and Dutch from the islands. In info and invalid: p itsio flour uuy be one corner are settled adetnchmcnt of glin- made into many agreeable forms. ning and bearded Sikhs, fraternizing with the crew of a newly-arrived English man-of- war. Sailors of all nations there are, and the ubiquitous British soldier is of course present. In front are English, German and French geufl-mun in evening dress, and behind is a vast crowd of Chinese men and women, whose ever-restless fans add lifcand movement to u scene that could only be plossiblc in lands owning the sway of Queen icforia. Hong Kong, as I have informed you by telegraph, is the real base of opera.- tious for the French forces in Touquiu. Agents of the French commissariat are busi- ly purchasing provisions and other inm- pnigu requirements. Steam launches are in cat demand for the navigation of the unkoi. On the other hand, many of thy, Chinese merchants in Canton are quietly, sending down to Hang Kong their money and valuables, to keep them in security until quieter times come round again, while the agents of the Annmite government, i like wall: will go on. Thu Methodist ulcrgymcu are not without. llllmcur cvcu when in L‘oufcl‘cuccnsscniblcil. . , They have dispensed with "obey" in the ' marriage ceremony, as for as the women are concerned. It is jzlst us well. 'l‘hcrc is prc~ cious little obedience going at any rate. null . . when one is determined to exercise authority. Built”) HAlIlqâ€"BOII three or four noun-l. he will make his better half mind her p's according-to slzo, then 8km lllo WhOIO 0‘ 1L and q‘s \vlictliur she promised to do so or for the table ; then set. it in the oven for half not. L shows, 'llowcver, how thinaq ru‘c. anIhour. cover thickly with pounded rush moving. Arid tllcu'tlloy (mm iluiiiolln or bread crhmhsl sethnck for half 9-11 110“ fathers) are clczir for \vomtlil'.‘ Milli-ego. longer. IBOllcd ham 13 always lmPl‘OVCd 135' That‘s right too, even then [‘1 Holllwiii setting in an oven for nearlyInu hour, till smith does not believe in itf'uml funnies {mob of the fat dues out. and it also makes that lit: Wlll wizll his mop mm pail, s: .p um it more tender. prcgrcss of what he thinks such lllls'lll‘ii illcus. RASPBERRY Junâ€"To five or six pounds Not much, (l )lllWlll, good ft‘iill'uV, even of fine raspberries (not too ripeludd an equal though you do get a new weekly to repre- qusntity of the finestquality of white sugar. sent your idols. flllli Cle- Mash the whole in s preseryipg kettle ; mltl Bum; Almurm.lrloss.â€"lli ccuscqucnce about one quart of current Jule}! (ID- llItth 1055 of the scarcity of hops last year, and their Will do) and bell gently untillt JIelllOS upon high price, the temptations to adultcratu 3 90111 Ph‘PG; then P1133 into 3111“" Jim! 3 13,10 1‘ beer with less expensive articles were pro- thlck white paper over them. Keep in a bubly too crest for some, even of beer milk- dark, dry and cool place. > era, to resist. A Csuadinu beer user in- Mssmm POTAToxs.â€"l’eel onc dozen largo formed the writer not long since that “ bccr potatoes and when they are cool drain dry. l'ad_ run down a. good (leftl of lntc." and was put in a little salt, pepper and butter ; add no , therefore, as popular u drink as it once a little butter while beating. Best briskly was, with many at. least. The Chicago those of France, are (pliefly buying all tn: with a fork for five minutes until light and Time-v has been informed that great loads of munitions of war they can obtain. creamy and serve immediately. hemlock bark are now being nmuufnofured For a week or two, unconscious Will L BBOILED Cllors AND STE.\Ks.â€"â€"Thc object there into bccr stock. If, is said to take the to be attained in broiling ucbop 0,. beef- place. to some extent of both malt and hOllE.. steak, says Mr. Mattieu Williams in his Hemlock and Isodu are sold to be used ligand is Chemistry of Cookery,” is to misc the deal. There is many npoor drunknrd's iii- juices of the meat throughout to about the llumcd stomach that would 13° better or a temperature of one hundred and eighty tanning iftllellcmlcck bcci‘willdclt. , degrees‘Fahreuheit, as quickly as posl'ible, Fishing it nppcnrs, unless carried on ac- , in order that the cooking may be completed cording to certain well understood rules, before the water of their juices shrill have may prove as dangerously disn'rcosblc to had time to evaporate to any cousidci'ublo the sportsilmn us to his iutcndc prey. A extent ; therefore, .the meat should be placed young- mun in Ottawa, at any rate, found as near to the surface of the glowing carbon himself in the unpleasant prcdicuiilcnt of 11. as possible. But; the practical housewife “engineer heist with his nwupctcnl.” Thu will say that if placed within two or three old» fashioned rod and lino, so flour to tho inches, some of the fat will be mclted, and heart of Izaak \Valton, that most rcasouablt- burn,‘uud then the steak will be smoked. of sportsmen, is not speedy and destructive .Now here worequironlittle more chemistry, enough to satisfy certain youths of the Ca- There is smoking and smoking; smoking nudiilntlmctropclm. Nothing short of n. that produces a detestable flavor, and. smok- dynamite cartridge will do the work. The ing that does no mischief of. all beyond up. young man in question, however, found one penmnces. The flame of on ordinary cool particular dynamite cartridge ultogclllcr tou fire is due to the distillation and combustion mil-11v for him. It went Ol1F $00 800“. Md he of tarry vapors. If such a flame strikes is returned home, poor follow, a. much sadder, Ice-putatively cool surface like that of the u very much luuLiln‘ctl,â€"uull let us hope it oâ€"m. Carey's Murderer. There is something refreshingly American in the way in which O‘Donnell, the Irish- man, seems to, regard himself. .Our readers, no doubt, remember him as the gentleman who was instrumental in secur- ing the translation of Carey the Dublin assassin and informer, from those trouble- some regions of sorrow and sin, below here, to a climate, Where possibly, there mav be a. more congenial field for the exerciscof his peculiar abilities. New, although O'Don- nell in all probability served his day and generation in a not altogether useless fash- ion by removing such npecnliur product 'of km man evolution as Garey proved himself to be, still his actions we think could scarcely to any normally moral nature command it. self as in any way noble, in any true sense grand or heroic. But O'Donnell himself it appears, takes a. different view of the mat- ter, as is natural enough no doubt. He poiscs as a. patriot, and to patriots of course, considerable latitude must be given. In many ways they are a. peculiar people. O'Donnell is disgusted at the apparent want of appreciation which is manifested by many of his compatriots. He is especi- ally severe on the Dublin Irishmen. “Thom Dublin Irishmeu ” as he calls them, will be under eternal reproach if the author of ‘ftbe ,most po ular murder since the shooting of Constsb e Talbot,” to use his own forcible languageâ€"is allowed to pass over the dark river to join his victim in the study of the mysteries beyond. And it must be dis- couraging to the poor fellow‘ who fuucicd he was helping to avenge the wrongs of In- land, and who has got his neck into what may prove to be an unenvinblc nearness to a hempcn rope. His hopefulness, however From acrossllic are come rumors of the decline of colored llositry and the suprema- cy cfuliiw lmlbriggans again. It is also told that the brides ubroadnre dropping the old cuslom cf furnishing their lrcuisrnux with acts upon sets of elaborate under- clolhing. The rule at present prevailing limits ilio supply to acts of two (1r zcn. The trimming is also less elaborate than hereto- fore but quite uscostly, for all the lace cm- ployul must to real to meet the nquirc- Iuvnls of tho present slylc. ___â€"-._.‘-uâ€"â€".~â€" Several weeks passed after this without a meeting at Nort Gilbert. Will bud his short vacation in’ August, and spent it in a camping-out excursion through the menu- fains with half a dozen friends. The city office and Smith, Brown dc Co.’s books were a dullsuhstitute for fun and adventure, and the first few days of duty resumed seemed long enough. ' “‘I declare, It’d. a. pretty fix 1" said Mr. Smith,iu anxious consultation. "That block- hesd who took your lace here wasn't good for a thing. Somebo y’ll'have to go to Ful- tonbury and see them." “ Yes, sir 2" said Will intorrogstively. “ Ought to be done right away, too. I can’t o, Brown’s gone to New York, and Men-i eld’s wifeiis sick. You'll have to go yourself." ‘ “ All right, sir,” said Will. "Why. yesâ€"it’s right on your way home; so it is. Well, you stop over to-night, will you, and fix the matter up? \Ven't make any difference to you, will it!" " Not a bit,”. said the bookkeeper, cheer- fully ignorant of the possibilities of fate; and so it was decided. . I Fultonbury was'somc eight or nine miles out on the Central. Wil jumped off the train there, found his employers' correspond- ent, and, having cleared up thesmsll misun- derstanding between them, thought about getting home to Shirley. He supposed he could take the next train! How soon was it due 1' " ‘Wlly, no ; there isn’t any other that ate 3 here until the theatre-train, nt eleven. This isn’t an express station.” Of course it was not. He knew it him- self. Over four hours to wait, now, in a dingy, commonplace village like Fultonburv. It was a cheerful prospect. Was there no help for it I “Not unless you walk over to Paper-Mill Village and take the seven-thirty express. t’s three miles over there.” “ Which way 'l” “Straight down by the glue-factory, and keep the main road." . Gcsup. We CELlIfib to a very n 111 if wholly inexcusable sympathy for gossip. As long. that is, as the gossip is not slmp'y slander and malicious buck biting under a more eilphonioue 1: me. For that we how no pati- I once. A mere buck bitcr, slimy, treacherous, suukc~likc coward and bumbug that lie or she is, us tlll also may boaâ€"male and female of that genus are alike detestableâ€" alloulti be lent to the moat hopeless sort of curtlily Purgatory. [int in little lively, LOl. ill-natured human- ly interesting lull: about one‘s neighbors is it not «ll-lightful? Let the prr-prieiy dragons pnucli us lhcy like to the contrary. Ashcrp critic will no doubt n mind one that the most ilntlm'atu dragon will never preach about flu: illu'iuhl/u'nus of gossip, but about it; wrong/amiss, it delightfulness is aforeuoue conclusion. Were it not so delightful it would not b: done. But. let this pass. It is unfurul for men flll'l woiilcn to talk about one another. iiiul if lirpt with in due bounds there is nothing wrong about it either. Why “ dear me," what uziull uninteresting dreary rouml of monotonous caistcucc life would become more our lips to be hermetically srulwlabout our neighbors, their f0 and sorrows, flu ir weaknesses. their lit: 0 poc- cailillcus, liloll‘ mistakes and nwkwardnesses, their lovcuinhings, llirtlugs, and jiltings, their liuuse-wuruings and heart-breakings, fv thuir billings and cucinga and all the other *“ trillug flucgs which slur all form both the warp and the Wool of life for most of us. The wont of if is that gossip is so often ill- natured, and much of it undoubtully is silnnly devilish. Tlluc is so much of it, meat, it will condense and (1e oait thereon a. \viscr~youug-mau tllnu bllorc that terrible , film of crude coal for and con naphtha, most cxpuricllcc. 11811860“ and Nth,” {“lBChlGVOhB l but if thu The Prince of Montenegro is a. thorough “Bl-“9 be “th ‘Vhl‘v'h '3 caused by the 00“" believer in the principles of putcrnnl govern- buSthfl 0f ltBIOWD 53?, the del’OEllf 0“ n mcnt. But he gives both dudes null dude- mutton OhOPIWIU b0 3 little mutton 011. one huge, male and female, u. very poor cllnllcc beefsteak 0- little beef all. more or lessblack- indeed to flourish and grow in: in tllut be. sued by mutton carbon 01‘ beef CflPhOD- But nightcd kingdom of his, should these peculiar 311836 0115 Md 031130113 have no other “1"“? products of civilimfion ever make their up- than that 0f 00‘3de mum)“ and 005’de pésruucc there. Some time ilgu by lllll beef ;,therefore they are perfectly innocent. ' orders all cafes and drinking shops wm 1h EP‘t" 0f the? 81“th appearance. h pcrcmptorily closed, the Prince being oftllc readers are skeptical, let them hP cal to (X‘ opinion that; they could be recorded us no- perlment, by Phhtlhg h mutton c 10? t0 the thing but “schools of cll‘nmiuacy, cxtruvuz- tOl'thl'F: hhdfihkmg "73 OWh, °°hl°35l°hi '10 nucc, mulcorrupll'on.” llc also uboliiillcd fill (10 this: dWlde the chop m “3th halves. titles, so that now even the highest func- thenIholdI one-half 0"" a flaming con], 1“" tioiisrics have to content themselves with memns "5 l,” the flame, and 000k 1‘ thhs- plain Mister. llul; tho mousul'c of their . . I NQW Gilli 3 b”? 0‘ fat 05 the other, tlll‘owmg calamity was not yet even filled up for thr- and buoyancy of spirits in this awkward this fat onusurfuceof (3103f. ElOWI'Dglfllme' unhappy people of Montenegro. Tilf'll‘ ’ situation are quite American. He must less coal or coke; and, when a and blaze is Prime “-4,, “may issued an edict ngninsi all i have lived a long time in the \Vestem “I“! obtained, immerse this h“ f-cllop rcck- extravagance in drcss, including in his list States, we imagine. Perhaps in St. Louis, lessly “Dd unmcrcifully into thifi “mu”; of cxtravngnnccs, “crnvefa gloves walli- who knows? That seems to be a kind of there let it splatter and flu, dro more fat lug-slicks, parasols, mid umbrellas/l llow earthly Wulballi for murderers. Their and make more flame, but liol it there, thankful we should nu 1,1, that wnlluu'f greatest heroes are the James boys, one of nevertheless, for 0 few minutes, and then live in Mummwme ‘Lifo in Caumln whom they long mourned as a martyr, the taste the result. In spite of its blackness. 55 in many respecfli 1,3,1 enough, hug, not u, otherâ€"by the decrec‘of twelve such 800‘] it will be (if just “'94"th through ‘0 “‘0 be able to wear u cmvat or carry all nui- men and true 88 Missouri Ermine“: W311“! l above-named temperature) 7‘ deliciously brclla in Wet weather or u pnrasoll shield the earth to-duy a free an innocent man. cooked. juicy, nutritious, digestible inorscl, 0mg, complexion, 0,}, mm, {or the . clue“. Frscdom, truly strange things are done in apparently raw,IbuIt actually more thorougll- tion of tho maidens. Why, existence unllcr thy name l ‘3' 00°th than If "5 hid helm hold “"00 33 such circumstances would not be worth hav- “Ohâ€"becnuseâ€" I wish ‘3 I was goin’ in the cars somewhere." " So do I. Lookout, there, young mun l You'll get under the cars instead, and you woh'tlike'tbat much. Good night." “Who in the world um I 2" thought Will. ‘ ‘Some family councilhns settled or identity â€"that's certain. And I ' used to c an aw- fulplaguo,’ did I! This isgstting interest- ln ." . tit became more interesting'us the weeks went by, and he continued to see,evsry now and then, two browu eves, a free: led nose, andurumpled head of yellow hair some- where about the North Gilbert station.- Thcre is just enough precarious myeryst and intricacy in the matter to make it a pleasant relish for-the tedious ride. It was rfectly evident that this unknown family head invested him withthc personality of somebody else; but as long as the affair come no nearer home there could be no harm in it. So he appreciated the joke, and watched every day for some new instalment. . . . one elderly and one ycun1 were sitting near _ , . , ul :h ii a most lmcf- ‘ed we I manu- _ 9' The cba f rs were ulwa “hartâ€"sometimes " I’ll do it ” s ‘d W1 1 ts. ted - . , ludiurciluout‘ol the whole :ibth, ”It; slumped :l;:i;d:;i:lel:Il:p, busy Over needlework and only is wxbfd or twoâ€"and again several min- off. . m l l, and re s r __â€"â€"‘oo4o.~>M'â€"â€"'â€" LrlIilIfgeagIgoublc the distance from the surface mg, V}I_hat cnInI tIlicIIpoor bank cIlcrks find with the Iiizuot rin~of approvalof Satan the u ‘ D ‘ f H v 9 uses would be spent in chatting from the Itwas just after sunset with not a cloud n 1, Co I; a, , ' other ° ”9'5“": " “3 .°°t°”°3’° ‘ "i “'“l Father of live. l ow shall the right kind Iknzi‘vyir. 33:...woflaint1°eggyéazwty°n ' car-window, while w‘iting for'ghg other to beseen. Low, round'hills and new and » a way 0 . c oys '3 â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"so<--~> oo--â€"â€"â€"- some other ImcIrmIs ltIls to bc supposcllIoi always be kept so, and no harm be done ? “Where do on be in ,n asked Dora tek- train. taco“. farm house or a patch of evergreen The oyster is eaten in a variety of styles. Dr. Mnlvnny on Sceptlclsm. proving tliclrilistmctlon from the grovalling y g ' ' "cal. stood Outlined dark against the ale He “"11 eBhWthfiy fried, bOIle. stewed, Dr. Mulvauy never uttered trucr or more crowd. “ They laughed like everything last night," the boy wnfided to him once. “ The " always appeared to mean his moth- er an sister; he never spoke of anyone else. ”,Dorn bad a lot of old papers 'n’ things out. ’u' she found some pictures you drew once, over so long agoâ€"awful funny onesâ€"picture! about what they did at a picnic once that you went to. It was where a great fat man was tumbling out of a boot, and-Ioh, lots of others. Do you remember Iw II I ." I " Not exactly," said Will. “How do you know they were mine 3 Did they have my name on them 2" A) is, but how can one make fun of his neigh- lmr's weakness witl.cu: being ovvrnlalignant} Thank the rub. M400 1--» sopâ€"â€"-â€" ._ A Koaeru Glimpse of the Dark Ages. In (“nursing the msrvels of modern science it is perhaps well to be reminded of some of the horrors of the pro-scientific age. This is all .rded by the extraordinary trial of certain Hungarian Jess, charged with murdering a Christian girl, so as to mingle her blood with the flour tolu converted into Passover bread. In this we the story was told on his own father by a Jewish lad, who steamed, scalloped, “(1,11% Some peeplc timely words than when he said that scepti- ln Chicago eat them pickled. No matter. cism never built any hospitals, never devils-- Chicago is youn yet and Will learn better ed refuges for the incursblcs or houses for after “ While-t 0 ‘3‘“?7 “"1 “Willi?!“ the fisherlcss sud theoufcast ucvcr, in short, a of can no rem n crever uncm iz . show an it or devised an lg”. for . . . , The is way to eat oysters is in the Old- making thcywycfz'hed not quite soyfoIi-lom or tnzhm'Ic'rClIm“tIml{0o it was in Airgun. of fashioned Maryland '“W- Sbuck Your 053' the hopeless not quite so despairing. The 1.8"" i if.“ ‘c was interested with the legs. gem, and on pain of death, 1.: nuts drop of same remark has often been 1,ch but it is tree at rnukfurt. I l riInco (.nulllnumc, than water ormilk touch them. Let them repose not the less appropriate to have it rcpcufcd croerl . prince of lIrussn, bolted there, and for a few moments in their own liquid. while in the terse, well-wci bad words which the ”3°12,“ ““33“ h" ““0,“ "hm “ME "9‘" on cut up a very smallquanti of fat. new Doctor knows ,0 well ow house. Let any- limit gtItoI. uycilcc, ulicIrc ugrund review gum. With 8811““ here find ere of lean body look at Toronto or any other place and ‘ 3““, to 9 1" d}; “bur" “WWW’ “' “few" with it. Abontancunce of bacon tosquart ask who started and who supports every "18}? {lilh- ‘0 WWW)“ “OWN". It 3"“ of oysten- Ham is not the beat. neither in charitable institution to be found within is. w '0“ m 9"“ ”l J‘ W ”mf- ”firm-"v and the prince filmmlf looacccd their um» leg the book. " Firs‘ c ilumn, page thirty‘mno. Kerosene â€"â€"k-c.r-o-s~c~n-câ€" kerosene. What’s the next one 3" “ Cannibal." “C-a u-n-a-b e-lâ€"Oh.mother l there was a man on the train to'nighgand he asked how on was, and how Dora was. lie thought I new him,but Ididu't." “What train?" asked Mrs. Bradley, look- ing up from her stitching. “The quarter of seven on the Central. lie know me, but 1 didn’t runember him a sin- gle bit." rosy flush alon the horizon, which rue ted by lmpercsptib e do see into spaler silvery b no overused. “I" [was a good walker, ‘he had had practice, too, during vacation, and the windin country roadwss rapidly left behind. e stopped our» on a bridge over a little river with low, marshy banks,"and lie red a moment a little further along to plc a bunch of early asters beside the stone wall,thenwentonsgainataswin ‘ gpace towards the cluster of gray roofs s could see ahead. This must be Psper-Mill V" s. It was further awn than it looked. be three miles from cltonbury were nearer Blsmarck‘s Wonderful Career. The Post, of Berlin, says that llismarck' wonderful political career grow from u very “ Ho! Don't you know how to spoil your own name 3" cried Charlie, coming nearer the mark than he thought. " Generally. I thought perhaps you didn't." ‘Thonght I was a baby, didn't on 3" said Charlie. a trifle cliended at this s ight to his years. "It was Pâ€"câ€"" Oh, that locomotive! Why would the engineer blow ofl' stun: and ring the bell all at once, and just at this particular mo- ment. One afternoon “ml was at his desk in the office of Smith, Brown & Co.’s, making out “I gum not l" said Charlie, with an air I. pileof ”3°“le " automate," when h“ 3,, . . . . “ Old or young 2" asked Darn. ' ' - ' “ ' ' ' ‘ swore positively that he saw his relatives . . _ , . . H Y ," four,and wk 11 f und 1 if last I ““ddhn“ good,new shoulder“ th°“‘“°.l?‘ “ml“? The “"13" "Ohm notbe d'lhhhll- . 7-‘ ' ~ . ~' murder the girl in . trust's“- Ind drain . ‘Ofi'ml d” “m“ p""""“' ‘ °m ' .. Hilary mitspellcd?" asked wlu cere- the lie-shun? foil; max, gee-ling! Putthobmsinnfmncpap mdheatn m- Thczc institutions are all Christian in their “W"? .1 ”"3"",3usg Tami" ”midwiv- :r. h" ”’3“th “Jud. ‘0 taketo ‘hd' homes. yogdrrlaughcd She had ,, big dimple in lessiy. avenue, he pulled out his watch'and looked ‘Y 0"" h.“ oroualy burning fiIrc. h‘ hen origin find their support isall but exclusivc- {5:31.31 Lstafibrnvb‘; “Soaps ii’uilxccr Sui-lie Till;- I atlt with ”me anxiety as to the “mg. the income one toacrisp pour nt c oyso ly us to those who are either Christians crown prince buttoned up "will his “luau”; ‘ Croisncc was ivsn to this terrible accusa- tion b ‘ the who‘s Christian population, and a num r of innocent Jews were at one time in peril of losing their livrs through the malice of a hall-wilted child. Of course the story was finally disprm ed, and the lad himself conlv'ucd his infamy. The blood- thirsty fenci'y and credulity which the trial revealed on the part of a modern and s nouns-fly Christian community was iim- ply amasing. This belief in a periodical sacrifice of a Christian child by Jews, in or- der to mix the blood with the floor of the 3" unburned bread can be tncrd back to the ten. Slow for two minutes and a half 0! in fact or call themselves such. It is the three. no longer. Popper tonsil: tum while - pervading spirit of Christianity that makes showing. If the oysters are 300d salt-water the difference. The Doctor knows too bivalve. they need no alt,- Then pour out well what scepticism did in ancient times and eat,thankingGod you liveinalnodehere for Greeks, Romany, etc, He know. the the art of cooking oysters properly Is not pililcums which it induced, the utter in. wholly lost. If IYOU CM oysters 000?“ 10 difference to suffering, the contempt for the thins is you will nover cut them In “W weak, the cruelty tothe despoudsnt, the 0th“ if 3°“ ‘3“ help “-â€" Washington R’I'ub' scorn for the law. the absorbing selfishness lican. in the strong, the monstrous, the all but ln~ credible inhumanity every where, and there- fore when he says "scepticism builds no hospitals" he speaks by the card. When either pick check, and lacked her small brothers freckles. She looked like a rather nice sister, though she had attained to the venerable age of eighteen. "What did he look like, Charlie! Was be light or dark! Good-looking 3 " I do' know 's he was so our, good-look-‘ lug. lle hadabi'g noseâ€"kind of a funny noseâ€"but his eyes were Jolly." " “'u it Mr. lhwuing .9" "Why, on! Of course not. I ili'ul think I‘d ma Lint enough times ; ‘n‘ l ilcn't know who this one wan, ' but he forgot one button. l"urtuu:itcly, M he was about to leave the car, linrmrck. al. ways on the alert, nuw flu: awful infringe- ment of solilicrly ctiqucttc., nu'l, rushing to Guillaume: " (Ju l Prince," in: in”, “ what. were you going to do? " anal forgetting that no one is allowed to touch a royal personage, he forced the refractory button into its ropcr plan. The prince tlianlml the dip- omatic young man who had bet u so rigorous, an t wliosc name and features were now fix- ed in his memory. lfcuce the brilliant for- tune of the " Iron Chancellor." Why not? . There were several minutes yet before the train would be due. Down a steep embank- ment at his right stood a p of tall wooden buildings. silcnt and stolen. Panes of glass were broken here and there in the windows. A great iron wheel. rusty and weed-method, lay before the front doors, that had apparently heal closed for years. Path and roadway had. grown up to Roman wormwood, and the gate was padlocked. These were the paper-mills, no doubt. Msnufscturcs had e dently sufl’crcd a de- cline here. -;' 7011 Us We no. . - - “ Jco Bruce 2" , . . inls “v ... . . . . . hllh “3“"!- “° “mm 8‘" h 8“ °l ‘3‘ An old gentleman was leaning over the Here n ‘ chance for the in “I" ."“ something m" h contradiction 10 UN ll" f , 'J u, ' b' h the 30"! in l» 0 middl - .. . . - . ‘ __ they come home from their long vacation 0' nd the occ rred 't has be . 1 “d 9!" P00! JUN?“ MM“. 80" Ol‘lcarpsn- ‘ w m ‘ w . of d ust. Hesawfal sols looking, and attention was ““81“ by ‘ Nd ortwo 5° front 0‘ ‘ house 3°" h! l cheers. 1“ them omit to tell us whstthcy have seen a.“ from anal ukindlii: of diapgiii‘oz tcl. pick up a pm in the yard of l'mcgaur, tho ricl tanker, and made out of it a for- tunc l mu: thin $15,00).000? _...._..â€" - .0 .â€"â€"..p....â€". .. . . m «.- round- ' little man. with an asthmatic cough. The helium on tbecorner of a wooed street, both running in a general way toward the railroad. ' The train whistler! faintly down the "m- 1» Mill Village. I ppmo v" ' is s - an . said Willh odly, pnnsing‘fot mint-at at the to. "Which is theway to the sta- tion. 1" _ . tween Mr. Smith. the senior partner, and a .1 I m, in the mountain or at the m shore. Let them take the people to task for their little sins: don't let us have and doctrinal sermons or theological discourses : let us have undiluted Cbristianit , which and indirect and perhaps inunriblc influ. ence, individuals have not been so heartless as their opinions ongbtto have led them - to be; in short th were moths: lllns- Thu-slums up l1;s-.r.vln'.-â€"'l‘he an- : . I I union of those w o caught Chfi‘fim' uual report of the United Kingdom Tcm- ' denounces lying. dnhouIesty, uric ery._un- balliingand ran away with their clothes. persuce and General Provident Institution dIus advantage over ones neighborinIbccn- again bears striking testimony tothc unpal- tipnsnnl and all kinds of wrongodomg.-â€" 000'. wk“, ‘ my.” mmcmm, or value of abstaining over non-abstaining Am I’m-£11m. ma: Hamilton, b4 budge. with an hm. In the two departments thecxpccwl Duke of Hamilton, u Hamilton Palace. the AM new! dull» during the yen were u "Does poultry pay!" asked a stringer Duke politely-slid him to lunch. A liv- IOllDI‘fl-lfl “30 temperance notion this a re um plucdcredand. murdered. because this wasn't. \v - . . . l o, it ssomobod s hun‘t . . p33” "paid-iii‘qkaik: superstitious Mb ff,“ for "N 'hilI: I Y 'd how iii?!" with 'whocn howls talkingâ€"some . b“ "‘ -, us I'm 1" blight“. mu ' rawu. ‘ CW“ ~ ninety-twee! the richest Jews “memo Igor! 6,31,“; both! I“ over I . I ..‘II “Ob. Bradls ,u Yes, 1‘de I m Wflww td. their property confiscated. and eighteen M ed 8 . _ bar 8 ll ywe : ‘5'“ f . Died l moniizsmunrrm m... W " “m" " "“""""°“ m .. .. digs ”.3": m . "sum. As 1m accountl is. Jews were “"330 :0 a; fiber-:1 you think of rd in" mid: pm . spliboiogprmudsnun .N‘P“ 5x yiapsrticnlnr,”said Mia‘Brado and Russia b the sur- aad an ~ ,, . . entices pun’hwy.â€"Démrs hump}; 1‘" ”7°“ “’3“ 5‘ Wm”? °° How was it! pert‘l“ , " eternal»! ' H’uviflowllvss vary letl inali coon photons hardwareâ€"Kora Gilliganâ€"that's thou-sin. audalargcueui’u'ssun widen- m - ... itaplmbouedtorsntwbsuhowu"?a - Village 0 Arms ‘ , O "‘ “2%; his eyes “it!“ or dark Cuax- “in“. . ~ unsatun them! ngummauu of a city dralu. “Of course," was the cried earn” waited upon themand was 3W dull“. 225; actual deaths, 157. s The "some" at Hing-rs Fall.- is pro- my' ' " Oh. yes, I ”ammo. too; she Paps-DIN! Vinsge‘bdm thorium. mppod “ply; "even the little childm shell mostmdaouhhuatuabousmshelluu In Maynard section the deaths ripest“! ,r-“l; " aoanoud a failure. The ladian who fro -- - g. No. a”, “a," cm“. “'3' nudtobean ddflaudflnohdm Brad. running. Oh. yes." and than ha fell to out. and utmost. Athltour ecsentnc friend "'°'}r‘1.”dhlh"?lufldwm 29’- l'lu- % quot the plan-and soil N: relics to visi- t". -15] jog],- . The rest.“ his it cut 00 06L Y“. Wil. I rumba: 00th ‘ Aniodiscrestsou-in-law:â€"“Yonr mother- “ luspahencs, andlookmg “the servant. mom it). 11" lilu‘lufia IhOI'," N“ for the I, . '3- MN. ~ 0‘ “30 MI. “d 'm m, I.“ w kind ,0 imam”, I". W.” ,u IMMM ‘hifl. inlnw ‘w ‘0 h" Ipil in hum," W Pin {hug ;... qt [1“ for up ye gear ”$.17!de “if: [littla'LIl Wt, but v kit for ' Mu" 50¢. ll Mk. 11" Din loaned limbs on her band, an if "Sheba adsughlsr new. and mother " North Gilbert! Well, I amen idiot l." 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