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Woodville Advocate (1878), 12 Oct 1888, p. 7

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Int-MW.” I", 9431.0 dd down an " 3f :ol'oa-I {on ma km- um I. M! open It a]. h l mum-mun Minn It ”tuna-u hll aloe. p.00, ad no linhdlumtln." wee '0 wild end vioioue thet his owmr iound that he must give up ell thought. of hrin him out end running him. He won d ite every one who went noer him, like the preeent Lord Felmouth'e brute Muiey Eds-in, who "tensed ‘ the lite Fred Aroher'e erm, end it wee nocmery to tie up his heed when the grotm who ettended him wee uith him. It e hone cheuced to be user he was our. to bite him or try to ; end the leg of the jockey who uttempted to mount in did not escape hie huge. Lord Donervilie aid he know 3 person who could cure him, and e tensor of £1,000 was leid on the mutter. A messenger was dil- petchei for Con Sullinn. who won known throughout the country aid. on " The Whisperer." from the supposition thet he whispered into the hone'e ear, by which man: he quieted euoh us were unruly. When he was told the etate of Col. We:- tcnro'e horee he deeired to go intothoetehio 0‘ "10 'Wflonu' Ml°V°m°uu 0‘ “'1‘. ant oonulbuuon picnic .t IOIIO diam: Sulllm “The Whhpom" flu ”nice- when the dnncin will be he I a [blob 11.0; "M 09 00L 'ngpnmgho, {Ito randy! . whpleA fwgnty-fogr {our}? to no him. "You mun: wdt till his head is tied up," vs: aid and reputed by thooo pro-om. “ so ooculon," aid Con, "he won’t him no." So in he wont, “tor perem Godly ordering no one to follow him till a van dohonld Imply the they bod h pom Ion. Ho than Ihllt the door for the anonvioblo coco wtm. lnolmlo “mud: Iuocoedod to the title of 'Rou- more were the talk of the whole country. Tho éolonol Ind u splendid noohono culled Rainbow, and ho wu unions to tan him at my be In tho can of Cork 3 Ioioi) of the family still pncti g. with more or ks! moan, the In 0! “ hone whispering," but it in u: hull-rumble hot that n the com- monument o the pruont oontnry ‘ho fun. of Con Sullivan. the than land of the bully, for miraculou- curu of viciou- homilnd Ipmd In Ind wide thtoughout lulu: ‘ Among flu may well-tuned account- of the wonderful mhiovemmu of Con mmmmmmm'w ham-:2: m: “g” "'3'“; ‘° tho hoe-'0}: tho «mall of Kudm. but ho: liahmon unong {ho rout, vim-23.1.3 do: r" (1.01: '3‘: ”“1 Via“. “I? b" 0“" in the country. “ Who would not “than 0“ ‘ '1“ ' "3“" 8‘50 “P :‘l ““8““ 0‘. become 3 low: enter nmong the 30m.- enunr brlnfiln it m “‘0“ a? ”8 him. ”30' and nettle down upon .31» sunny hillside or at“ th ° 3'"! 11:11" F rm‘nil‘f‘l‘b 1m, ahsdy rivu bank", amid frngrnnt nod fruit. M5. Edy-1:210 “4‘“ ‘ T2: I" 12“; in] orange rovol, to forget n regretted ut Archeyr‘l um. “d it "awn .0 :00“ 0 , Ind five on y in the hnppy resent. w ted - . ocean ry 0 "9, upon by the Iimple, while to (1 Indian wo- Nl bud WM“ tho 8"” m who “Md“ him Innâ€"devoted, ufl‘ecflonnto And turpuclngly was ‘ith him. II 9_ horse chunced to b9: fair 3». It is commonly believed {but there oro' undoubtedly myotorionl influence: by which on immediate ucendmcy in gninod over the! horse independent of the process of teaching' or p ompdngn of nfi'eotiou. There was {or- ' morly living in the county of Cork, Ireland,! A (wily who lnid claim to the nonunion of n soorpt by whi_o_h_tho wil_d0u__o_r moot vi-l ciou hone could be tuned. Thin secret is said to burn been ofiglnully imputed by u Bohemia) gypsy to the then head 0! the Milk: century Ant! 3 hull .30, md to pug en ngqlul’ transplant}, .5 a page log», nt‘tho time of duni Iron; 1 :3» t_o Eh. eldept €02. _Pou.iply 9h: aux!» 12.9" cm.“ known. In Denmerh, Pnze wee formerly held in high eetimetlon. A curious etery is told of how when the life 0! ‘he Bishop oi Odeneee died, her four oete, emyed in white satin, with blue! velvet cape end plumes, were finial! bedde her in the Cathedral of 8:. an . 1"“? ‘0' Bunny ‘8‘“ “d w- I The native portion of the population in a Inan “mm“ ”I“ in b . man named remnant of the tribe of Guarani Indians, Busso to tin-Eat Indi- Nanny in 1691. one of the: loitieat tribe: in the grade of '0 turn "I“ out were lymetimo- exported._ civilization of .11 the American race. But “d “l“ ‘ Emil“! With 8”“ “0°“? nothing altoniehea thd’vieitor toParaguay eo HO" ‘3 the I“ = ' item, {0" We“! 130$“! much an the vast preponderance of the fe- and ‘ 8"“ many 0““: Whi°h “36%? (”du' male over the male population. The to- fid “"7 “1d 66'0“"? all “1° RM“ "1 Sh“ rtion in something like nine to one. hie Ialand (Bermuda) which forml‘rly 8‘30 up the reanlu of along and very fierce war, all your aorne, "1d many other ”mud in which the Gnaraniana followed and sup fruitea which that land afl'orded. Welltior ported ,. cruel and “mm“. ruler through the“. I will dam-sud of yon‘ but £5 a lace indeacribahle hardehipe and eufl‘eringe. Tai- ‘0' “$1,088“: “Id 1“ “l0 0“" 80¢. 100. war ended only with the death of the man 0‘- 03- I who waged it, and has reduced the whole During the Middle Age- a very curioun population to about one-sixth of what it was opatom prezalled athlgin Provence. .in twentyzears ago, laying onlx women and Inun uocouni not in h 3 mm mmod Buggo to tho Eat ludil (gulp-11y in 1621, '0 lcu-n thnt out: were nometlmol exported, And the u pmntly with put new Here in the ill : “ item, for twenty Dogael ad 3 gmt muny Cuts, which under God, rid any md devoured all the Ratt- in Shut Inland (Bu-mud.) which formorly eats up .11 your come, and many other blessed fruits: which that land ufl'orded. Well, for theln, I wlll domund of you but £5 a ieoe g: alienDoggeo, md lot the Catt- goe. 100. inn onflng-hom in the suburbs. may I. awry "nbhit new,” If it could reman- otnto in the “ occenh of in nntlvo tonfnoi” would “in vent to an unmisu ab 0_ “ minow. ' Tho workmen who pntroniu this dninty dish. knowing this trick, no notj anti-fled unlo- n genuine nbbit‘u hand in mud up too. Bu! n Punch cook in not cully unplanned; ho Innke- Arrangement with denim in rabbit thin: to let him hnve' the bend- ior n trifling sum, and with n flock of these on hand he in ambled to over-' come hil cushmen' mp1", out! put of Pn_uy iol Bunny ngnin_nnd ngnin. forth s mod, for John Chfnunu: bu no ob- jgoflonjo you» on}; npd {{th too, n In the Eat. therefore, pnee on the whole. doee not fete bully ; at Dunne-us more i- e hoeplul for the nick end lnfirm 0! he: me ; whlle et Cnlro, deetitute on; ere lup- portod by public cheeky, and no led every “human n a fixed hour. We on: imagine that thus tour-footed pemionen ue well acquainted wlth the erect time, end, whet ever my be their engagement, teke care not to be too lute for tee. _ ll} Cinn- AMl-ttgee 1‘.th her-ell furnlehee to'tho' temple, there 6 be Iolemnly em- burned. Hohumnodnu hue u kindly fooling for outs. from tradition thn their gun proph- et, when culled to punt. cut at!“ his alecve mixer that dumb one thus nu curled up ooglly up? it. _ _ _ burr”: Tin chad} m to puy u 1::th “i“ i'.fi"”»,°‘£"u§ 3: 9'3: "$31" ’ w on I o t- ' Io fling: “Eu... mud M11 and n t at. won a togethu- 3m: dogs and otooodlleu. ’11. 0.: died In u: u: home, there was great mourn]- , on the tunnel had to lb". 03 that; ”Sums ngl oury 31:0 (193 gum} The pal-n 'wu Garth In than d”. we much not! an It II M. from which 3 m Mu ah“ Gflmnlklnn won ”not. P y dtyn mm Indeed In“ been “all Io lumdoumEdwudumdoahw QM flu ulna; o! a on, “‘10:.an Amino: om Wold: kw ordoud m tel. a!!!“ arbouflgo pan!” for_ filling fihg lowing“ for klllln rho King’s cg. hon“... _yard 0! uh. on] Cats at [Iowa and Abroad l The enormone trede which i. being done in violete in Perle thin yeer, ie reported to be due to e dieoove recently mede by e Well known enthor. . e hee got e eight of the recipe need by the En reel Joeephine ,ee e rneene for rendering er “heentiinl iforever," end towhich eho owed thet mer- velone tint which wee the wonder end despair of the French ladies of tho time. The wife of Napoleon need to have boiling milk poured over e buininl of violet flowers, endyith thin Motion ehe beihed her face end neck every morning. Nosmncr was this old secret brought to light then the l‘erieien lediee begen to order gre '5 bake:- inle oi violet: to be left. et, tLuir doore eerly, end thie homemedo co~ netic ie 'ipporied no he in in deily nee 11in eeeeon by thoneende. > p011», when the dancing will be kept up the round of . whole twenty-four hours. For truly thou p2oplo In but to be hlppy thropgh tholivelqng dny._ the onfiro night, utter whisk the patio! puts will 33ny return to their oecnpnf “on, o! whnuoover nature. nlwnyu content ed, n!!!"- hnppy: Sognogimel there gill be Living entirely upcu fruits and vegetables that ere secured with but little effort, un- moved by the ambitious tohomee oi the money melting Europeens, upon whcm they look with queetiot ing wonder, and poueeeed of lenguid, volu tuoue neturee thet ero foetcred hy the me whet elae ehould they do eeve love, en deuce, end ling? Denciua ie their on] pastime. end into thet they throw the who e npirit of their joyous ueturo. The elighteet exam in ell thet is neoeeeury for getting up e bell, et which the wh_ole neighborhfod et ouoe momma: The girl: sud women no dressed only in the when delorlbed. The men wou- whito linen tron-on and rod ponchou. The done.- no In quaint, original but nearly nlwnyl very gnoofnl. omoo The fun: of tho Whisperer had now apt-cod thmughou‘ the country, nnd Mo jaervicea were inoxtonsive demand. Shh ‘txtnordinnry person has been noticed in ,‘mwy and various publiontiona. Crofton ‘ Crokor speaks of himin his “Fury Legends" Qua “an ignonnt tunic of the lowest class. while he burn an)“: testimony to his ex- ] trnordinuy power-J? Slit non) dwnyl 'v ’15:“ 111. Some1 “mu thy immac- vim _opt 9p thugs}: yet and and With 3 touch of m'elam “ naruncaros," or songs of the cm oxen, or those cum Inn-go, Vein theirs whom words are all of Info. lean!!!“ Women. Paraguay la enrely one of the moet fev- ered landa onearth. There no inane love of gold compel: the heart in questionable deeda. No political almaficn hnraaeee the mind. The very atmoephere breathee peace. The air ie loft and balmy, inviting to ro~ poee, and prolific nature, throwing about everything ner germent of rich vegetation, euppllee man with all he need- and beauti- fiee all that hie eyea mt upon. Pareguay is, indeed, almoat afairy land of romance, eo beautiful are it: manifold attraction. luxulu of [Mg 1‘ wing Inch 3 bone my be conceived, and ontilmuionitmim “atop“. bridle on him. The “'1: peter mu now «in {0;} Ella Nani!!!“ 312k“) hPtho cubic sing . ntomom mg appin' m mu ioliowing him like u dogâ€"lying down at the word of obmmwd. and permitting any person without rosiauncs to put hi. head into his mouth, whilq he stood " entlo u s lsmb.” He was brought out the 02mm of the mating. was run, md won the worrying m ponon who cum our him. When be con 6 turn bl: had wand he ‘onld ulu his rider'o leg with hll mm tad dug him from his buck The dim-sully 01 um» “lug-Inch n _horgo my: be 099991on and more than I an» of an hour tho alps! was hard. ‘hooo who Ind bun I‘M»: in dun for tho malt tubal In ad to“ u. hluen um. um mm x'. who wu quietly fitting by him. “I hon. and opontor uppund “Muted. Mal, tho mm. to whom lt was my to ndmlnllur brandy tad 0th.: titanium baton ho could be remind. The born In pol-hotly tune nnd gentle from thu d- . In the spring “180‘, Mr. Whhy'l Pipplawiadbroqhfi or to run a the our- h no. 0 a boon W n :10". o! the mm a and viola: db- poaldgn 5 he Ind 5 lab} 01 flying nqgnd \, away- In py. Sometimes than will be gnni gout: bpdop pignlo 3}.ng distant Parls' Trade in Violets. A LAND OF ROMANCE I’mâ€"Bevin o! it. wu An? hour lawl- the con It were atandlnqin 5‘ narrow! doorway, vi the nin betting fietcely in. Wifeâ€"How do I look 2 Husbandâ€"Very much like u speculator, ahanr of my joys And non-own. Wifeâ€"Oh. no; we don't want to be bothered with it. Huebmdâ€"Yon take great fish, my love. Wifeâ€"I know I (10.1” wcroemnnl would be a bold epoculntor. I would never be content, like on, to do an ordinu’y, hum fininm bulneut tn! would jut bring me n v n3. ‘ Trouble Ahead. Old Ladyâ€"Why no you not plhying ball with the 0th.:- lltth boy- 9 Little Royâ€"I mnfled or fly in do lef‘ field, Mir do capt‘n chucked tnoddet Mler in me p we. - Old Lulyâ€"l wouldn‘t vntoh them phy if ghey "3.0963119 like flu}: ‘ _ Little Boy -â€"-I uln't watchin' ‘em lay ; ~l'm Nun ml do gum‘ a out w lick e upt‘ n. Looking Very much Like a Spec- ulator. Hnlbgndâ€"It looks like ruin, my don. Don’t you think we had bum uko an umbrellu onningoâ€"boin with her ‘lndiu, comfort- nbly tucked wig“: her wnpo by the trnntod Mr John Brown. The mt] w driven on“ amid-t dodenin Scam-h [than The last coo-lion on 1! oh I aw Im- Unruly wu when in down the middle 0 the Edinburgh xhi tion, nnd thnelovely Odo was sung ,boglnnlng with “ Lord of Haven and Bath nnd Ooenn." "8.8,” s Scotch correspondent, writes ss followsâ€"0n the morning of the day of the upectsd first visit of her Majesty to Soot- lsnd, we were s11 on the qui tins. As the windows of my room st the back baked to the Grmhon Rand, the youngsters of the fsmfly were every now and sgsin calling out, “ Sister Anne ! Sister Anne I do you see snybody coming 2" At lengthI esid, “Yes, on cloud of dust, horses prancing, helmets glesminv 1” There wss note moment to lose, so I rsnwith dress loose, bonnet in bend, snd s smsllStnsrt tsrtsn sheilon sun. On coming out I sew two young indies I knew, with tsrtsn scsrfs on their srms, sud bent on the ssme emnd ss myself. One of them possessed s keen sense! the ludicrous, end lsughed hesrtily st the evident si I showed of hssty dressing. We spufmlip Inverleith Row till we cune to Dickson's Nursery, where shesntifnl sroh bu been erected, principsily, othesthsr sod dshliu, 11' mt «unable bein lovely. We mounted the benches, sud oohed round, “mono srchs of sll we surveyed," The Queen's cortege soon come insight, slowed st the sro_h, end in silence we ysved our tax-ems: I hl'. had "mmy light of the Qseen in After yourâ€"viz, when unveiling tho statue in Charlotte Squm Edinburgh ; in Perth in the Pmnon, will: her word on the Pro- voot'l shoulder. On lowing the Pwluon I landfills plague q!_ lying l_:_er enter_hcr ing on tho nmpgm of the Cutie bead: Mon- Meg, nlono, where Iho was seen by thousands, md when she looked down on . fox-out of upturned been. In: ndght I ah!!! nova}- fqtgot. There not in the cerri age II felt young in- temting face, with puny Rink bonnet, heir Imoothed on brow, and ovnl Stunt tartan ehnwl. At her side not cince Al- bert, with teir heir, lig ht moustache, and handsome uniform. The Queen celled hie attention to the arch. We wished we hed hed twelve eyes '11 plece of two, to take in the deli htful solute. They kindly and gracioney we smiled, end droxe on , end it wee not till then we gathered courage to_c_ry ‘f linen! huxn l I" My friends turned to 0 home, but I followed on, till, teaching in: Street, I felt- Io tired I could go no further. I turned to go home (a long wny), but I never wearied, bud so much to think of. I now her Moj- gsty “haunt-q: of. Hglyropd 9m! in Ptjnpu cot next day. She hsd changed her nk bonnet. for n white one, trimmed with gun. ostrich fathom; blue nil! firms, with Boyd Smut tutu: ’nhnwl. How imp? ghe Roygl ptir looked [Tye Qua}: ghl}_~ eere MM when} met him in Cnine. n the mull oi the Toh iorte we hed to oral two di'ahu filled with water. 0.1. oi theee rue «Gamay wide nnd deep to re- 'qniro n bridge to ho thrown over it~ In ‘onrryln up n light infamy pontoon bridgi ’ to lnnnc into this diwh a round shot went through one of the pontoon. To lunch i: la that condition would have can-nod it to link, and we had great man: ty in get, ting the injured woman out oi the hri go under the close, severe fire to which We were exposed in-n the: works behird the ditch. in common with all the other mounted libero. [had left my horse ht n Info distance behind under louse com: I was therefore astonished when, upon Itnnding up nicer working at: this little bridge on the ground, to see beside me a very tall men on n very tell horn. The position was no‘nnlly oomionl, and, n: wail as I remember, I laughed a: I now my cool friend thore ht the edge of the ditch, u re- finin- cuchlhot for every Chinumou near in. He said somethin to me which, ow- ing to the great din on noiee :8 the mo- ment. i could not hoor, 8) moving nearer to him Icoreleul pn‘. my hand on his in .' He winced ni ttle uni touched him, an , celvnly laying “ Don’t put our hand on my leg, for I hove juet hod n uliet in there. ’ went on with hu conversdion to it only n movquite had bitten him. ‘Thnt men it now known to oil a Lieutenant-Genera Sir Genid Grnhnm. V. C . who oemmsndod n hrlgtde ht 'lel e1 Kehir. and who um hitch words in chief command st EbTeb and the may other bloody ongugemcnts which took ploco neu- Snnkim.â€" General Lord Wolse- mull, bunt thnn uu mun, bux on of o 0 mm nulldly luau-bl] but. man I bun our known I. noun! [nobo- ovor I5: foot in Night I in" often noon him from pure label, vim: relieved from duty in the odmood macho: but." smutapol, "up out can), in the ten of me 110) whore ho hpponod a! the moment to , tad into n both!» for ounp, expand for may bandied yudn to u be"! rile fit. from the savanna work. of ‘30 Russian. He might In" walked home through the "each“ In day. but ho "1 m l‘li or No ouch-s of Mo to go to fu- nund. 1 "member . cur- lou Impact of III! lmgonnrlggbuhyhugmo I luv. hard I. «M fin on J! man no My First View of the Queen. Cool Brave". King In Ja‘s Breakfast. The British com! nt St. Vincent the other dn invited the Aidan Km J: J. 'to join h m e. bmkfut. He nrriv L‘- the up inted honr end we: told to mete hlm~ eel nt home. 0 site the Afrlcnn mon- uch wee n lugs em intent. Je Jn antly grabbed the knuckle bone end heed the whole ham in hie plere, eating t in e re- mnrkebly ehort specs of time, nnd after- ward gunned the bone. The dignified governor wee homntrnak, but wutoo we‘lA bred to appen- to notice hi4 guest's formid- ‘ebLe gnetyonomio pagers.” But this wss not sll. Ja Js next spied s jsr oi preserves. sud with s tsbiespoon soon Putit under his vest. The kin? sshod for ‘more.’ Anothnr jsr was produced Ind disposed of. SW! the king wss not sstisfied. and it was not until he had omen four jsn of preserves, in addition to the ham, the the king batched s sis-h of ntisisction, and smiling At the hsitpotrified gcvornor and and his amused guests ssid : " Rum, mn- chee mm." ‘ ,~ "as: A bottle of good old Jumaica wu pro- duced, and the king, with the help of 3 Inge tumbler, wuhod down his at. J as: u the tin wu pref-ring to uk or 3 "cont! bottle, a break u: putty politely adjourned. 856%.". ’3an pfiiotiâ€"ciloerv: ' :11 h l “1” I; not. flame: we put which come. no non. 88V. In Mn from tho portal of 1110' a door. Read from Scripture. Basing. " I”. well !" Ah l he could not (eel the pres-urn our heathen,â€" Bew no tiny ehndow neocllog In our door. In ‘he nhnmyerd, other“! slowly. Household sob eh, white and lowly, Shane throughout the day- Pure in sunset loyâ€" ’1‘lll the unknown lend eeemed nearer. Iver dnwing our e03}: nearer. Vanished voioee eenu we cleerer Through our I err-owed way. “my ehedola welted tor us now below The deer. lzwly linkl olcur farmhouse door. One gaunt shadow hsunted ever. Moon 3 every dey'e endeovor; Dismal (hide of uh I Gone and crown cl shlle l laced m fierce clutch lrom ne never, Bringing glee fully ht ounce. Shlk lu [nyly-liverled henna,â€" Every onree threatening weree. Cutting like A knife.â€" Poverty. lean-featured. l’olflih. howled belore The worm threshold or our homely homestead door. flurryâ€"breve end hnndsome brotherâ€" Came one dav and kissed our mother, Roger for the lny. War‘o fierce hall ! Her face hushed our no y sorrow Al we watched him, on hue morrow, Join the soldier crowd : Heard his voice on loud : " Comim'. studded, home tome do), Jun to make goo proud I" And he come-mocha "I". 0. the arms -nd ! l‘nion Jmok e shied, Coul l 3 c not have - pned that ehroudi F0 eizn sail cuahrines his body Ham-ere, But his ehndow lmgeze comm-J at our door. Wooing her tonal: um “Slight ny by day she faded whlh. Paging, pin)". tram our home-light. Lave lump :1 {on I All our Im new .ti er, mun thin baton, When the pinned that group of Mn 3: our d:or. 7 7 iii M5 mm owned in; "m. Vania: nil the nigh un'sh out hon. Leaving no am out or III-don u Ibo door. II I. A. I“!- Jun- im 1.». hip). “that told 0x0- md tho-p. madam, mm chug-n cl mono, um“. who "on n»- dl on. “Honâ€"Ill- not my hfluh noun 3 Don» “mm In. Jon attend. In» that.“ won. tutu um: coon an. “In. I an a“. dam um 3:0“;1.“ h in. any. I mix lulu It up. J II I “at“ than to! this "Tim Day‘ den. non “Son a Jan " Oh tow. A rod than at tho dirk»â€" hu» Ibmun tuna. 'hul b0 "rut mu.” Tc tonto. P003303 (“undo-oil. lusty- In _K nil _Il_y work II. my; Then one nice target Its singing : From the put loved tones were nngiug : Silvie: Hump“: clear gwagtly _dtew beans“. Stu] Mon. gum engender”. We oungon our home-Mo rendered. Shula mo fled: whhin; Y» on: souls wen kin ; And their land. In um clap kuptng. on '0 W I'm: bin" mm.â€" Anxlonpmgq hpA o’cn layup”: A All no man with A bouillon. Whnh l linger non Iho human“ Dut- dado" com. 19th0__ up huge. _ In my childhood, I “mean," How. one dsy in b‘uk December, We bore Baby Nell Put the tolling bell ; Luvingi and mu m. aching: _ " Lave An Hope 3mg Yonth no a; mg l“ Wintry blah he? on "plying, ea 032 me 0 e5. 1: mil 9 along am this of time, And nurveuing what 1m: ll btlng'. l “mu: tome happy rhyme: " um (nudes: ptomlae will begin Fulfillmem when mV ship cum: in." Prom Ihfch swift .urzea lackvmrd Illp ; And where blue ocean luau blue the. In hazy blending show A ship -â€" Rue. indictlnot. a barquo of dreams, 0!: swim. n unmovla; luau. Pel‘ch‘nee a hit: on“ it to, wuh manua- vusum iu lb hold â€"â€" Brig!“ gems and flame- nro. I win. And natal! we zh of Ihiulu: gold. A uhip for which 1' ve Wlflbl hug.â€" Ship with In tale and lung In wag. A unless child upon an uhoto â€" A nappy child um um whim toes..- Puma an Inn. and. through their ton. Sing- ghd‘q elm thgs coup gt ayes: : Yet. uomewhen. kuéw i tint to no A ahip is ailing. bdoxinw all 01 jay or pain um shall behll. APMWPW15- at!!! 9'15 “10 *hs'» l|~IOI ul'lv u" utlll U I“. ll “- Be and "It Own 1 bar Tan «‘1 nd in .w Thou An m) then bud. " thé'l Emacs; prom!»- iii] begin Fulfillment win my nhip cam“ in.‘ the dim whifie nil glide! daily by, Pu, hr next line of sky and In. 0133i! It hdespetorg my eyn _; “bite ”My sham behre mo Hos. I know. from um. Then but (hero To Ib'Iiil In) mnlmko am And thmoâ€"nueuâ€" tho Spu'h'u (’0‘ 2: m m. in n! uho on ‘1'th unit ' Thou mun u Ituther I r Ibis Mnr. A: d through is. G a! In» Iull be jut. TM: 'anee in " ohm u proof for .u The pmumed Ida-nun o! lhy Wmd. ‘ A nunâ€"who Infieud by “The Fact” _Iuh_ here __hh hgtjtnga_ vest ltd. '1‘ m Im- the 0111-qu imam up To Know. mm. and dab win Fa: mu: the power. .llfl rung to 0090. And :01] the "La, (3! Dull I d oh.” Wm» ubrhrub’ufih‘o '0'“! b0 lama. and mom lulu. “my; 3.}‘mu‘ "Rania? mg.- i.- dws- .94 IMP M'â€" To man; And move: in”. And not an til-mum! ”lion! tut. Na Irma! km to: candid (Ila _lh1 tale In, mm. on Mad Thy Wm ; l'uo .- Tb: Ion n all. who Mn Wt u'n mum 5th; that Id ling pubs. l .or. I: Thu. 0:09an hop. â€"}Ԥg Sgylfi "I?" of]. 10" (flirts inâ€" When My Shlp Comes In. Shadows at the Door. “In Three Don." live with her for four yarn, I gun. I on: thud It one dunoon.’ A fln-yoor-old boy of Auburn, Mo , was to spend the oftenoon ot the home of s youn woman who. be hand his mother It , god boon untried [our son. He Wu wind to an some ploy‘ {or {at he would not be contained. And In answer woo: __ “Woll. If hgr lupbmd 00111de It to Wifoâ€"" If I were to be kidnup , Johr, and spirited any from you, w It would you do Y" Husbandâ€"" No danger of the, my den." Wifeâ€"“Well. not inn-glue it. you know." Husbandâ€"fl do“. don't you know that there I: n lim t oven to tho lmuzinudon 3" Snub Btrnlnrdt still keep. tbs: ooflin 1, her. hm says: “I hnvo come to the con- clusion than. I will not be buried In It. I will be cram-Md." A. Snub bu to "We flnh on he: bonus In it rouomble to except tht the will burn bud? Old Dolllklno bod A dog nomad Watch. A. the onlmol become old he become oo deaf about he could not hoor whoa oollod. So Dolllkln hold out his wotoh ond it worked like o chum. The poodle come ovary tlme. Old L1dy(eo villorpoo pummel-coo)â€" “Hov yo got (onytbln’ or me, Milo Bul. lord 2' Pootmlotnooâ€"“ Horo’o o to! from your dong later Mood. How a ado lmprovo in opollln' oonoo o bo’n goln’to thot boardln' ochool. ” When lovely women ehifte her butle, Before she sits upon e choir. She elweye hes m ewlnl tnule, But you never hear her weer. Attorneyâ€"“ Your testimony beiore the coroner wee very difl'erentjrom whet [til now I" Witneuâ€"“ You needn't expect me to tell the lame old lhry over ageln. no you on yell ‘ Cheetante I’ ” A Indy leevlng e street oer leevee behind her e peroel beer-lug e enrrlolou resembl- enoe to e battle. uehel Umpu'e (head- ing it to her endepeekiog sheentmlnde dly) â€" ' Modem. teke your hole.” Teacher (rhetoric clur)-" Mile Par» plebloam. you any expreee the thought " Neoeeeityie the mother of invention” in dlflerent'worde." Mile Purplehloomâ€"" In- vention la the daughter of neoeeeity.” Child (pointqu toa bronu group N - seating a ten-i c combat between 5 ion and crocodile.â€"-“\Vhab are those things do- Egg. 2‘ 2" Etherâ€"“Talking politics, my you could count In an hour. " A deependo; ch 1" No, -an undernker " Sheâ€"“ Harry, you woall molten poor soldier. " lie-J“ A poor onMier ! Why, Maud 3" She -“ Bz-muae you don't seem to know how to use your arms." mum.) Go shoot the hat, tho oh} straw hot, It‘. served it: purpose, now : Convert it into kindling stuff, 0: Iced it to the cow. Mrs. H.â€"“ Norah, di-l Mn. Richly [ewe any massage when you told hot I won not 3% homo 3 ’ Norabâ€"“ Nu ms‘nm, she didn’t, but; she looked very much planed." “ Are you ocqnxinied with J imson over there 3" ‘7‘ No" "He's hid out more than “ You," nid Mr. Newpop, “ I'm boss! of the firm down town. but when I‘m at home :11th I'm floor walker most of the time." The phy entitled " Too Postage Sump ” htdn't been out two weeks when some one tried to " lick " the author, as might have been expected. The tnin start: an] its enti'e courts is thus timed and dastribu‘ed along the rand. If the nilroud has many puaengen cud freight ruins running daily the time chart. when it is completed, luck! like a n30 epider'a web stretched with pins. But ittle work remains to transfer tha time and stu- tions to the time able 3111 the schedule in ready for the printer. Ifuhil la a stop my of {my minutes the blue throad' is stretched to the 10:10 A. M. mrk In a direct line with than smme station and amther pin a: u k and b'ue thread wrapped. If the train was without ltop In: for fifty miles the blue ‘hread is strangled over opposite tha nation at which the stop in nude, and direchy an {or the 10 A..\I. time Inn-k mother pin is s‘u:k and the blue wrgppsg ghoul: i: to keep» i; but. _ It in chlonlated tint the running tint. shdl he, say twenty five miles an hour. um! for the purpose of “inflation. the tracing of one paucngcr train will amwer the pur- pago of explaining‘them .13. _ A puma :- trXin lesves the first ahtiom fly at 8 A. . A pin is [find on the hori- zonhl lino gt 8 A.M.. time ninth and the chief the btne thread ffll'aned thereto. Ooa terminus of the mad is marlud on the firstliuehnide ths fira‘. time mark 12 midniaht. Tho (that station: follow down we parpendicuhr line until the other terminal is rnaohéd. Then a]! in ready to plop-Me for flu running urm‘gemcut, pro- vld‘iug the gin: n‘nd thread are rouly. A Blue {brad man: u punag'ér tmin, And that] u {might train, and if the trains of other r0163 use put. of the truck guy 33o designated by A different colored Batman the honrlinu thospaoo in divided into minutes and graduated a fine a: docir- od. 0.: a two-minum chart the apnea bo- twecn the hours in divued into ten minute.‘ time, and the: ten minutea' tima into two minutes‘ ti ue. The hour lines are undo heavy and the lesser tima lines no of a lig‘grer shulo to distinguish them. The churt la ruled either for two. five or Mn minntu' time by horixmnl line! or perpendicular orou hunt. The " time" In muted 5b we the horinnul lines, and the di‘nnool or union! md Iormluslu dawn the first po'psndionlu- line. For mum.- Ilou. 12 midnight in the mat on the 6m horizmul line tad «oh hour in muted until the twenty fourth or the following mldnighu bout u ruched on the In: hori- zon’dline. One “the I.“ halo-II Imcln ol’ the lulu-d lull-cu. A nllro‘d tun tub]. govuning “)0 running 0! min- on my rout of consider- .blo lengthh on. o! the In)» import“. things In tho mutgemont. Thoynpm- don of ouch I MN. is a vet, In alou- u well-n oritloul bit of wotk. no man- omployod m 01 ch: I'mplut conâ€"common plan sud .9003. 0! colored thank, in our motion with t In duwlng p. :- mount~ a: on .0 end. Ml papal- h on n time c at. 'l‘ll‘.‘ IAKING 01’ 115E TABLES FALL POLL] BS.

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