Milverton Sun, 27 Dec 1894, p. 4

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\ yates, Sm aa ay of oan with ie pepger and WINTER WRINKLES. SHE LOVES A HORSE, | tei; Seth tits soreeradty tous NAPOLEON ; 5 i sas taeccleuecoe eek — seal eopeoaliy ca te Se SES, : is: < Beosgg nk in} Her mother—“*Don't you find Jack rath- ‘ A SOCIETY WOMAN'S STRANGE IW-| from the Rochester Stable. She cant ae ta ap th er rough ?” Priscilla— ene i FATUATION FOR A FAMOUS PACER se eaY fot news of her favorite and said: ony 4 ‘WHO THRIVE RICHLY ON THE AME: ed | And et he anys he shaves eas i i nanan, cane from dear | THE MITLE aPanon LOVED A aN rea v8 : ; CAN BORDER. ie Li pn casera ie tra / She Writes Mim Love Letters and 1s| the dear old beauty ! Step uke (oom rom de ‘Seedy ely ts ole pig for its breakfast, Nov male oe, q paar pap Because They are 8ep- Perle. is welcome who ll hese ney Boldly Ply Thelr Trade on Lakes cue qe mf . Il Kept | close, air, if you please,” — a mans ecteremnien. | 8a Shot the dear old fellow. That 1s a | Paris Goes Into a Fit of Disapproval Over } d_Rivery— Revenue tlen of Beth too: ectad a. The big schooner sides t. Baste it at first with | Professor—Ah, mees! You climb the This is the story of the Indy and the|taiving abeut ygnevet, BfOW tired of Fe ee as Sts Mow Erpabtent, Bint Countries are P 0 Stop the thos i sad then with its| mountain. Is was a great foot.” | Mire — horse. The lady is refined, and the wife of | went on von apa, bow inthe dering i bap em et te ol a i H Trame. : pea] Soa mhons tent Brotemar) frit hand, and the eon Tan'ehe grand? And he isjust ae good] pres ton & Smugglers? ‘Thousands of them. d gentle as he is handsome, Did@yor| But ® few weeks ago Paris was mourn- Minnie— “What: do you, understand by e* a 5 indaiageem bee ec cigar ureter pT) rom number 36 to 80, with needles tho teres platente affecdont™ Mamio-—"10 tected of 2 113, the fastest etalon in New Lense Joc your gil, Pee ee ee amen one ot AL, Carmel, ' ocean to ovean. It may be the track| avi? Suey diatsbuted auickly, until it | Srrespond; damning linen for tablecloths usually means that the young ‘man feels York State, On her part there existe a not seen him since late in the spring. ‘He |of Pevvwer e Sar “ran ofa solitary sledge on the frozen | becomes one hundred cargocs. ‘Then the | SUSIE “Tents of pools of silk | that he cannot afford to mari owerful infatuation for this|H@was here in Syracuse, and when he |! president Casimir-Per : Age ; are 5g : ; herb chp ee ere cat ths mc i eral take thst tnd'sotion thread of diferent oolirs, loft | sitm ehereuse ay oa ae sont “el cakwahs beautiful animal, which has expressed iteelf| You can't iaagine hos ore saree Sidoniaateid bes Sergou er, i i chances of Tending > mai they may. over from former dressmaking; and black me | Binthere—“Why don’t you go and gete in many endearing vanities, and has | was just as if some one of the faa dy Eh it Tar moat a praia arate abaya? ne ood the "arse pleh, Put them into a sauco- |PFoscription filled, then gven gone to the length of a love-letter | folng away, perhaps never to return. I |maintein a litle ees cen, rene : : maintai Biding a amall fortune in gems in the ran | confiscated. The majority eseape, and the | there should be akirt braid, rolls or rem- pee ith pt enough water to ewp the |, “You look awfal blue. I suppose written by the lady and addressed to the taal Fooling ath Sood ory, and Tilt « eR Sees eae er ee Caally, compensates for ip iomenaa leaves manic of wide and narrow tape, bodkins, roi baraiaye eee e grated le i pe te ‘ay bell oe A oe horse at his stal “Do you patie ermal rab eee Ae | neon aeoee: af re relatively poor, had ohio oa cae ieee or gel daa. ec ie ‘The lady who ena the horse and who| that I cannot stand it another tas) The chief art ites Fie creer escape day without | But neither the friends nor the enemies hhas told of her love ina remarkable inte . : is re mon the novelty, oftimes, there is safety, but the Treo Can ain a ipvoiding the cal ven’t you got reg be ey me viow with a roporter is Mrs. Eugene E. tof taking the train and running over Soe xe g of the Republican party pti sip ievemers we bk tty cmakad era Soe high as $2 or $3 | last may be obtained by removing buttons do you mean?” asked the astonished ' Smith, of Syracuse, The horse is « noble 2 ey PR re area eerste ve 78. bbe pees pei fom a a Ag a alf calf.” ig stallion, now in Rochester, and known to | first name, but we found that then wis | pred. (oF the magnificence of the equipage ‘We hear oftenest of men and women BE ees gece el bt pata Boarder Madam, Lhave found «nickel é Mev ta vilells “a atnere Was in which ho mado his appearance at ti Seen cree siaem bel tere ee dienes Whiskey, cigars and tobacco, eT i in'Ghe basket, is dtrouble| | 1° Se es i et eroagued give Mrs. Smith’s affection for Vitello has ged it to Vitello; os but I generally eer saa rab St bcbg the . 3 : ao other day. sr ipahiarte ented glee talc RES wee on eS the things may be saved. The piece box shoula con- |? Toe elite teatige in your dit 3 Log exhibited in many extravagant ways. |meas well as ng my | Htieeet jaiie, daseehdae? Ppl escape Beier nmtche caciskable by” heavy | Wonin Maine and New Brunswick. ‘There| tain soraps of goods that may be needed to “At ceopeee! began’ ie gliberslac ae : She has followed him repeatedly to race- y Voice he in almost tickled | lined with costliest satin, Fee Te aca cee nt tue tab is| is many a load ofthay that gooe over the| repair gowns that they match, also muslin, lawyer wko called around to see » youn; : tracks, visited him at his stable, braided Featith delight and) “ a tan fine and long imprisonmen*. If the job is - i & bidden lines, and btbedl ples widow. on sine, when his vivacious = his hair, and wasso genuinely heart-broken nv vubs his dear old face | @tters ““R. F."—Republique fas oh ona large scale the community, for the| wi Maine, | ‘The best vee roar, of w jal » “I accept.” T ‘at the separation that the stablemen, not 5: Seay oiicy Santelli! 't, is shocked. wick, | inj bbe ironing is pete the clothes 2 : ; altern: with escutcheons bearii Uitte suede aad on the waters along the with a toll Welage between them, The] for ‘ ington —E understand that you ‘ aoa over-sympathetic lot, shed hon- peso Upton’s barn ae ealy too i ee ; ; ; with ‘little ree that» property that 3 a Pereeonepoemonde Nvery Ginecsat a Ute) to the revenue. officials, You may Have you a smart lawyer ? ‘THE ROMANCE BEGUN. re, of the | ent ot ey openly acoused the Preal- communities of the bathe be they Ameri- walle over that bridge, pay the toll, and| i Me Flere lo bet [ have, He owns “It is @ most remarkable story,” eaid Fred lent of imitating the luxury of the fallen can or Canadian, as surely as they are made | unle 6 carrying a trunk you pasi tena : Charles 8. Upton, the millionaire’ lamp id not Empire and began scornfully to point out ned. So-too, many a man drives a - (to her neighbor at dinner)—‘‘You B up of ceicuens born and bred, manufacturer and present owner of Vitello | Y¥Teeollect ea Ed Tov apskan | 2288Y resemblances bebwoon the carriage inclined to take a lenient view of such|4 nA esteen ropes et wey little, Se vera some ‘Five gears ago, when I conceived the | Greig ne atin talking to you, but the| Of Casimir-Perier "and that of Napoleon matias From crime smuggling becomes i imal, bmess ft aby gee : plan of getting together a high-class lot of | first time I had been nese ‘him for sighs | mate que pauganacicononateles rs ret, tl takes one’s appetite away i pacers and trotters for breeding and cam-|months, I heard hi ying, aden ee oeuandan. was ‘onp which had. ‘A SORT 01 dently. Ht Heliteniembers 1s, he's Fingle—“There goes a w I z paign purposes. I went to Syracuse, which | ‘mstant Inter he stuck his dear old head | P!0mged to the Imperial stables, and had at which one might be shocked were he | swear to it, pened, 3 ana ce weit aM | history.” Fangle—iTha woman who just ‘ 18a great horse centre, and there I heard | 9%" the stall door and called me just as | °ften been used by Napoleon III. the alene, but puien troubles him ie ice | improvement sepa jorae i left your office? you know? that Eugene Smith, wl Eine ‘well, pee asa horse could talk. I ut INDIGNATION KNEW No BOUNDS. his neig , too, Ape ee Er ian ae Faiign lise ees ined ingle—"*She worked a ES ae trying to had a very handsome young horse by Legal | {°®, di @ bari ‘im, 4 Bei ic ewe | lai, hs wif " Peace moe a ils essay Satta nt ei Rt 2 Ba ; i hon bot * “ band’ q e might’ ry way thata horse can, instituting comparisons between M. Casi- sie ora oe cy na ke the ee cane nth i ee ie ing gingham or other wash goods, iy eels “ea Sar cant ile "Ohate “Twas this dr drug store one evening mia Geemaeistiene sie mir-Perier’s equipages and a those: of the ‘The latest discovery in the scienti-} and not the nerve centres, which are he Megantic region w! Chis Fong amano toean e eee trae leoveral ee, foie oka dean eit ay he. He loves himself just as much now as he srhien! Mes, Smith decte up with the horse. | «I satitaed the dear old fellow before |h ond “Emipire ‘ave sridiesy forgotten! @, world is that tesa lotaion ah Be enat se ll ba vlenely thre asc) SUS ene epee OEPY pall wore married twenty year She had her two children in the rig. ‘The | Christmas, I have been working on a| ce ™yeresyt F the regime at nerve centres located| the cause of the trouble, horse was certainly the handsomest animal | Christmas rotent for hi foe'a lanes in or near the b he garment. If the tent Jor wear braincon-}' The wonderful cures wrought he See Le AE SS SS Thad ever seen. Mrs, Smith herself hi _ If there auemee tia Games ) 8 sen losert one nisvaa fare the| APIECE SNAKE FIGHT. vuiSt how see own ano and dab broken the horse to harness, made a greet cota bed to aulty but Tansee ae 't, | a which Napoleon ILL, Cook eqpocia pride, | tl all the organs ofthe bed, andthe Great onlh Amerioan Necvao | rae had'n slaggish livers: <© What pane pis teat ee ere aol abel inde fomehow. eis Fy sieruey Ysa gs rapt when theso nerve centres are| Tonic are due alone to the fact that he| 4 Rattler and a Blacksnake Engage in a she he added, “tis how them slugs a inside piri tiperteasely nye ale ay spa ra. Smith sieeinae ba ay Lew fail verital i horses and car-| Geranged the organs which they| this remedy is based upon the fore- Deadly Stranzle. iver. veup any idea of buying, ,| plum-colored cloth upon which had. been [88° ‘She carried her new dress away, een nce.in England had. | sn} with nerve fluid, or nerve| going principle. l- through the advice of Jack Feek, offered | embroidered a wreath of flowers and the | mace, iim an oxoalent lav hee orate, 3g ' it igs opie sa h ogests to| Iwas resting near one of the lagoons in Bawaba ra force, are also d as When i a x yy heart it grieves, Smish $1,000 an: oat rouse eae and he was an accomplished oa 5 leranged: en it/ing and strengthening the nerve South stplaes oe sty wee esa To tell she had to hire dray vis ‘lo, i pan ma iS ea eal sa ee iid 3 Relies i aA: on to goer sed aaraaeaa in fa te lookea is remembered that a serious injury| centres, and thereby increasing the morning spent in hunting, 'o carry hom is house je time, and accépted my | footbo: it for a king of hi 00 » and nothing please: . ie a heartier, happier chap in all the a beautiful day, and, after finishing a light] Did T understand you to soy that offer, if pel seme ito ay pelont ie him eo mae himwolf of bere | €2 tHe epinal cord will cause paralysis | supply of uerve foree or nervous | luncheon, I had my. attention attracted by prone a farmer i ig tthe, time he said something about| glass, on which are displayed the quarter- |aniritsd’ horse.” Trio” (7 the Bois on a} of the body below the injured point, | energy. if “And how re smugglers smuggle? The slight movement in the underbrush about (20! Esaid he made is money in wheat is wife being likely to Nagy the loss of the | boots and other trappings used int AL io Uasinsenhe reign of Louis XIy,| because the nerve force is prevented| This remedy has been found of horse very hard, but I posed he referred |toxether with shoes or plates w hea only toa ie fangy. chipped the | horse's most celebrated races. ‘Th ° horse to Rochester. Had I known that I| work was most labora a aed any way that strikes them heard of a farmer doing that did ten foot back of me, Istarted alittle 30, cae sacs i ihe ecing an enormous di rattle-|" gchoolmaster—‘It is all very well for a tched out in the sun. It had evi-| you to say you did not Hui elan| 2 ae our Joes, but there is one thing I shou! aoe fa sloeping, and was just waking | your lesson, but the veang ed als by the injury from reaching the para-| infinite value for the cure i Nervous. | lyzed portion, it will be understood| ness, Neryous Prostration, Nervous how the derangement of the nerve ayy Siero, Rong centres will cause the TRICKS OF OPIUM TRAD! mekptoe downy had wlan Asvtiet by he men Whosmuggle opium intothe United States from Can nd to cause years of trouble for her 1 old,” Mra, Smith aleo wait Tatoseey | av Yould uover have ofered a dollar for the | him the handsomod: hore I had oror st i ved him from the first. Tse. They will tae Gicite boss with 3 es | Had not announced its presence before by Bs ship bic ae oe Natal eee es i ‘THE LOVERS IN THE STABLE. me, too, wav of the various organs which they | ness of real Hot Fleshee, “Bick , iittle panels or drawers, which o1 Megantic oatlaw so long defied the author | that pen too small to use in any cae ay |rattling- Iwanted a good skin of a fine | the letter wound up that Mies Footlites re- } “Tt was about this time that Mrs, S Hits is shear supply with nerve forca; that is, when Headache, Heart Disease, ‘The first ute inspection P ie r sucl would | re good. for binding up wounds specimen, and picked up my gun to kill it ; mila Mr she es Site Knowing thet! abe practically broke Vitello, and 1 ® nerve centre is deranged or in any| bottle will ‘convince anyone that a false bottom in it rr f th a but, before I could shoot, the appearance of | #aid she, ‘wl Me uh ‘ Sues iF ty i oor fe sli il the las oberg aa ng ecentate the venploy Rae clase a ae othe stockings» shoal have this own, aaether snake, a large blacksuake this time, |®D2°F P0: x Syracuse up to the day |" Whe president ceoapant sear Biyes ha way diseased it is impossible for it| cure is certain, ‘ ithen coolly carry them ov ‘as he likes, because neither government | or mending basl Lite ite baka Tasaunn bertiats. | Tiel cetilecomidieay eee ae in Ceci numbers wl a ui not one horse to Napoleon IIL,’s thre to supply the same quantity of nerve} South Aneak Nervine is with- borderjafter the manner of an honest work | Shy aflord to_go to reat expanse to stop leakalwitich, fing in the rysadle dg colors, long needles, and a darning egg. ‘THE EMPEROR'S STABLES force as when in a healthful condi-|out doubt the greatest remedy ever ai id were on the Quai aorsay, where the fine tion; hence the organs which depend discovered for the cure of Indigestion, was upon it for nerve force suffer, and are eee and all Chronic Stomach Ek nabtbaas like se smugglers, are innum- erable and vary foods to SER Geena E Cie ed a nd dress of the Sneezing. pt to make the wearer uncomfortable. in its journey and looked savagely atthe} Gronry, Jr.— "Father, ain't azug always ven Sr. carried an: a rattler, as if measuring its strength:, The A\ pire person who hem. Dr. Soanes Spicer, reading » paper the ae in notes: [wo reptiloa were angry, nd their bead-like Wey do. any" Nothing a Tipton toring | Suint Jean d’Angely, chit the} Unable to properly perform their} Troubles, because it acts through the Tei ttl hile ce stout Captai ike A ri itive feet shou! es seemed to emit sparks of fire. bs a ) mperor, “ 4 TIS irene Lorn Ahan y ear r peren ree PH: *YFor nearly a minute the two. remained mach, ‘mp was jut menderiog why, a9 ae H ld be foolish ‘to take $20,000 for him. | Empress’ chief groom, ee Work, and as a result disease makes) Nerves. It gives relicf in one day, made a running fight with a revenue cutter | Association on eras told his hear- i oe on Jin this mies, the rattler coiled ready to ee .. pies Ts Fogle oh aa er i hencd or nie vaskie iv ucctantemione cn 4 | snd other euler) had their families in. | 8 appearance, and absolutely effects a permanent and only surrendered when his stronghold, | ers that the act of sneezing has always been | o: cross it. / ithe Dlacksnske with head) | «I think Miss Smitl 'r. Jones must > ieallo B stalled in the i hi Ailes ee ETA of is atisceid | cute aH aarp Le Ea BOE ole, : BS aaned alas Betors essed emotion as it] be engaged; the d their portraits wil win today. have brad his mane 3 regarded as superoatural,. and. by tany IAs osend gales alk totde, ‘Then. the chal. ne indood 7. ars gle And had slong talk with him, ma 2 oleate rb eal agtheeted ee ote kel en the ‘feet are worn out me accepted,and the black- | hear it. 1 knew wl introduce mageot Cat the custom, not even now altogether obso- | jogs are it teas make them over for beg oe paaipats darted in a curve tow: uring the past summer Vitello folks, Cut the finder aud’ waste 20 chi i Beeon went on day and night| 4iseases and ailments are due to the| allow your prejudices, or the preju- ecklossly and cheerfully. i i i ity taplliems ber Mire eee perfect action of the nerve centres| dices of others, to keep you from ain, when I heard of him going in 8 ‘ 7 Behe is a lete, of making some remark directly after | little Eats vascern Irom stook- | the rattler, but the eurvedid not bring the | yather—"I do not oe that the man f ce Meee ine a and oth other 2.09 of Cleralasd thi fall 7 Nal goa ie pores capable of driving teams of at pa base of the brain, and not from bear Si this health-giving remedy. It i "i i ‘that is the right size. Iron the/large in of ter shal Tiel , with the huge rumbling gilt Ree sioigs Sneesing way regnrden em Bice nahin until fecetthy lay the pattern on MAN asa ap MAER EL Nene ee mathe bomtlead i Alter the season closed sh ve Li elles sake fotelnindala bo pa mR fo nt lerangement primarily originating |i8 based on the result of years of of impending death during the plague of it, and out the pieces by it. began Ave pap ah acbhe? tortion avon e e Sal oka when all the sovereigns of the Continent the organ itself. The @ great mis- eee research and study. A Athens. Many classical writers make | seam and te hoe If e doesnot mal ° coiled peri variousesized circles, now | sider a man in debt who borrows money ipton’s Stables, Roo! h came up to the Exposition of 1867 there} take of physicians in tr ting th ingle bottle will convince th 1] especial reference to sneezing, and some | the see aere narrowing them and now broadening thew. | from hi m fetes in-l ‘s orange *é Snare hl Heads boys up at the were two coachmen apiece for them. Gi 4 ea! ese aaa ice the most i ia tela durin ebbecina’ daeitn; wena t Uy, 10) mul it for the favre ee Sew] Tre rattler twisted its body slightly to) “sa 4, vee oly oni Aateodliny ai expec ‘to have her drop di ‘The Emperor and Empress usually went iseases is that they treat the organg| incredulous. \pposes 4 i the aia press them open, catch| keep its eyes ee he eneny,* striking remar, cos aby ya only ai WA Misco Mer tied onan out in a great carriage suspended lightly wz. ARCS, expelled. fe on ftbae meds (bo tat they nil not | now and then as ves brought the "even be peas rebut cocaine see Hd lel Aertel Spey eight springs. The bodies she » Azont, Sneezing itself is a reflex nervous action, here the feet. They will weat better if| black reptile oan ° in But tho! black: | (reP ast number of girls, and many of ied is a beautiful creature with wheels of these Wehioles rote pai and is brought about by mechanical irrita- t on over the knees, on was too quick in its movements, vf green, with vermillion gilding. The pica nm re Gv idlavol the suckisg, foma shd round it flew until its body jociates, whohaven's got 1tjaiae Peril crows and monogram fea need were alle oe oc pew caer ea gh which she Visiting Niagara Falls, in the tissue of tbe notes When this this irri seemed t0 lei gehen of neva ieee nce sae a fais someth oo ie “3 eye els, hoe 0 foo! chelated gelandau, brown in col ipeculation is often heard as to the num- tation occurs, whether it be due black. It made me dizzy to watch the| . M 10 very, one ittle platform | wiskegeay Begin eet .|ber of visitor it body or change of temperature affecting t e The Window Garden. reptile, and the rattler’s head seemed to | est so, eang| service am Z hey. conn a ee et can't Sein, ready to jump down and lower the | ed iS carringe i ak Wage rae li zy is th rey cine iy a tissues of the noseya nerve impulse is trans ly auch plante/as are winter |sway uneamly as if affected in the same re it up. ded [A gether,” said’ one o ps, Which were Biiek tate poke the'| Site was going "incogaits,” apex ppd bet own on the subject by the i brain and certain nerve | ,,/-, Select only such Plants/as are way by the strange evolutions of its adver- ing wit otnartol, ie ad pees er nese “They meet like pele leather-lined interior. shaciable vi 8 pon around of | returns of the electric road running along tres in ere oblongata are soc pore os daly those’ Gas) will thrive crikes of the rattler became £2, preibitteratrd ra ieerighe : separated for yer Tigelenveaeee ‘THE PosTILIONS i ‘the feat criticisms of the |the Canadian bank trom Queenstown to baltic peda eesigorigs ginal end Pg temperature at ich you keep | mor 0 eet aeanig: bat Va ball ou hear about Melly the gla him or her. “Ones. when | You should aoe the dear follow hold deni of tie imports <a ated splendor wore caured | Chippewa, through Victoria Park, It controlling respiration.” ‘By thia means the |JOoE Select carefully’ to suit the | hac w vicious dive Sane falling, off the cia oo and break Pe Larges right down on the | his head as gentle as a lamb while I braid- | white breeches and boo leat! {cleparture from the accustomed eti- | appears that the travel for the season up ctr wah on oiaenes ‘ Xmount of sunshine or shade in your win- See ackake abvec eine co ‘ straw and belay down beside her, just as |°4 bis EELS ie tanles of green velvet, cach havin “tre Ahe mn Men a slag euacerarack the to November reached about 467,000 pas- iy Py id omin is d the various are closed. om ita tactics, sunita id swifter ite | e - the eo com sg ee fan i Zo. pent “sie im a eineneae id hi head hei oy uate loes er took ata horse as| rows of golden Je saa there was more of the state which |%2gers. ‘This road skirts the river all the HE DISCOVERS A SOLITARY SLEIGH TRACK] the pressure, however, réaches a limit, the 3, Examine every plant to make sure move, until the rattler was ie ae not. I shouldn’t wonder ‘alte mary at raided tt ood hearts ene os toe their fas ‘ot go with bands of gold surrounds a king’s progress than has been | way within a few feet of the edge ot th the Isle aux Condres, lower gulf, | exits are forced open, “a powerful blast of fie it is entirely free from insects, before| ynable to ares it with any degree of| if she does thon; 2 oy im allt lood and market vala le, 100, regrets | anc pes ley pte ed. These | usual in France under the Republic, bluff, and a x on the Tale aux Condres, in the tvvefout | air is expelled, and the patient aneezes,” | bringing to the window in the autumn, | accuracy, ‘Then suddenly, without warn-| «I Sahaah le come here for Pestiions, ail boys between and|" ‘The wives of the Cabinet members follow- | of the mect 7 a ph abn me laucees wise f : 4, Shower the leaves of your plants| ing, vbere was ‘a change. ‘The black circle au panes training | ed Mme, Casimir. Potier likea kind of suite | tore Wetvo drive ty forget eau ‘THE IOB, London Postmen. 3 di suddenly curved sharply toward the cente ; y | whieh enabled them to drive with marvels |¢2 her carriage after the races, while other Silgis Gell Histebare ta glee se nin det ERR A once a week to kee] pre tates insects, | sudden! baal tandles a live ee eee fae ever since that visit Vitello lous skill. dics were Kept at a distanver stan Fetes ar as Sonal Just iebeve’ tis fall eee, ne ror decihe thoussnd.and enc | The oldest man in the London Post Tine Syagsr hg ope oy Ser eae diay See ee Lisa whol Gaal twa ‘nic ugs| Seay lore lor heal aie ee pre acta seems to fps the lookout sorties return It is a curious fact that whenever the| and some spiteral vant » Hence rage} and discharge under the veil of tumbling it, Lawrence and in the Office has been in the service forty-five give up until they are routed. ‘vogether in a heap a moment later, I| supply has been exhaus 1¢ hears a wom t0| Emperor and Empress went out together | "Ths question of "Casimi's carriage” may | came Peay Bie plant i Ae 300 boree- ‘i q ion years. There area large number of post- Hy Key flowering plants in small or ald eee soak SSD ee Fat] So me 0 these daya ete an will turn, ee els Serr msay ine i be al eeiim ls Ui yet come before the Chamber of Deputies. | of the energy of Niagara, and it i men whose fathers were engaged in the|medium sized pote. See that, the soil is| tler by Saari ed ate ong! i Took out nd when i he tate pesiL es Uwile eepted op lapartead ——_—___. proposed to parallel the road with another ste heboes re s| rich, the drainage an inch deep at bott erie a oS ee oad as pane each waitin’ you’ nee pe gi shot (iy aa ppointment so ed § penianitsal takmdter gui 38 cae checiaas Mexico's Mineral Wealth. in the United States which shall have the « will probably take their places. The ot pep hee is ease malay cr ont | Poand on the ground until finally the lithe v tg e could see it. T bollove ta is: No, 1 had broken down it certainly would | ‘The number ot mines iow being worked recente ae ee eure tion of river postman has we «| blackenake <i ppe ni bn = a n en handy to have the second near | in Mexico, according to recent data, is at ) ¢i bases bas ads Iy for several generations. Thegrandfather| 6 Water only when dry, then give| blackeneke Non wiepe ee ey chighter ber jokes Per i Werk poe HER HOUSE FOR THE HORSE. by. ; : . c plumber, Hii jeast 3,600 wi ry: pa a <; > received: from | sufficient water to wet to the bottom of| ang tighter the coils were drawn while the id yout ores Sy go| Mrs. Smith was asked about her havin, THE “IMPERIAL Post” inte as aly Shed fled Parad ob gt ane mais be 1 e « A Z n two minutes for pig di a it rs still whose operations 01 ree badge weighin, . Bechary of water in severely | ; te locked eternally into Never,” a nor die on the track.” | offered Mr. Opton $6,000 for the horse. | al fi i 1 Phot lates ral OS cae 7 jaun, ssomed ee seer) ve VITELLO'S BILLET-DOUX. e said that it was so. “It was after he Canta Peckee atieal tort soalsotbe ere] oe naded eae rt gaan ate pple! © tom stat tod IE 7, Tarn the pots teaueitt. 2 pinch off| minutes they rolled around in this way,and | it's & bs un bis wonderful career,” she said, | coun gost that of the nation on their stables | claims, many of which, if reopened, would | channel will make a difference of bat 1 o feo df ersand fad Allo low | then the struggles grew weaker until the| ¥ th that, filled with regret for his loss, and | every y urt moved | yield important returns—even greater in|2 inches in the sthiek reek olay falllag ee ey cea Tuaben Tus Belcish poeta wieaad"balbe ight [rattler stretched out as if dead. The er | believing that he was destined to great | fron cn twanother, or whenever it{aome cases than those now in cour of over the Horse green ahet aling Se en ey a nee ints oauS peters. ‘bringing to he | conqueror, however, did not loosen ita hold Change of Programme. Srey pel 2,354 work, Tdld say I would sell the Bows | was esident outside of Paris, this | development—the total. would. re ject to police on the throat until th Ly jet Liste Noa ‘Don't take away the light!}p kore , 1894, in my name, and give him the) old-fasl a | post. to and from the capital | cording to our chief informant, * Tiered PERE STE Z : s 25 | proceeds, which would be about $6,000 f st any time be sworn in as Bee | et tcs irene Hoel ments (oe a | SO = eae of the "Spo the the : maa pet mto-learn. to aidintay 2 morning, ewareine Coadlann [MEW iineser cine Coton. Tae igen jena Ta ae ees: Polak Bow fain 20 being 0 ue be dessa 3 ioe ee r 4 wit to ie lamma—' empty sledge. The innocent There i wel: drilled fire beigade (a the tae cnc iliac hehdemga Ble or around th ed boty several ase any e 2 ea in the dark?” 2 pop atalaactey as often ni and sek aon, ott sme eriounyAt out he rs “cna a Bis ot Hel vary bees |: The total amount favested in your Aunt Ma ides payieg od oad's Goins : alec cela many: Honea, but that ———$$_——___ ee ee roy in the cowa Ce oo TES tee dozens of times a day, and always| Mre. Smith is a lady of culture and high|and all the positilione were richity dened $100,000, oo ste nea sgt “ ottle Job Boo, h z PARA “Well, then, wail & for my beauty,but I ki i . "4 A ittle Johnny—* er crig eins Gh tis. too is. uae ob the nba Useful Reeipes. get up snd say my prayers a Prise 2: itello wil awe age mn Wal oe ecard edle igp linden hats Bs Jectbeg beosbtea ay Ervrecrod wigs green | eighth is American capital, while cal “= “Dear me! I rerekt ise You you were so wea in the Gulf is the “ines” Ky koran have you your knife | oo Hisving drkww and edged Likely to Remember. Sarefully. ike some eugar, husband is a popular business map, well | gold. When the “Third Repeblie’ aoe fuiount equal to one-third of the iat fond of your Aunt Mat One may land there| wit 01 — 3 —"*T notice you have o string A kiss for you Hight 0 ‘on your velvet owe, known in turf circles as a horse owner and | in for extr: f that i | yiek what he will, free of duty. "Thus his wares ‘eT ‘mi yo A cia sidepaa any beets heer cece vata arnt cor Goger and’ a Kuot io 9 He Was Glad. a love love as eve ‘we brocder. He was formerly Treasurer of she |icls may rageto thet Raw ysl of Merion slrerand oi caletialy “Ben stealer ee SORE ‘tes of two protected countries, ears ase and sprinkle in some salt an eis to e Smith resid yr in is | Central New York Horse ‘Associa-| TT my shoes and wa-wash- tafe ns yet from therevenue officials, Will bao e £ pper, Make astniing of four good-sized | "Oty ty id tay con the ‘string:around my boy—“That ink that, papa write jocated at No. 133 3 South Areas, wink | don The display of his wife's deep at-| fond of driving himeclt io a sabe "Bat | Brecal af 200e igs Aaspaeaemy rite Tes aaete at rather not hopped fine, and half that quan- me that I have s knot in in see aedalible iok, is ie fos & Bia, Weoddest and bantors tachment for Mr. Upton’s celebrated horse | toward: lose of os reign it became | sulphur, marble cl eeiGauee while 1 sbarpenia? Tt ls ar She d sage leaves, oae very large | my handkei Mates rice Z y ssa’ famous shaded boulevards is a delicate subject with him, and has | dang Sioa Supeh tai] tatslididnscingsecthutted aeceel teeteh Taek oo aa ater levies s regular a ile tity of choppe: » Rees ie andgome house set * ss igi and gives them in ret mu “OXDERGHOUND > ror" might drop the knife on the eae and then facancal ta qaitedbread-orambs, plooe bndkerbili gromind yee he hae pe ‘ i f fir [che im much vexation and embarrass- (ase mich ‘would have looked’ Moura it sninining producte would amount tonot lee the privilege of begging ina certain ‘die you'd give me s bad mark for makin'®) | ter the size of an ogg, wid the beaten “T've spilt it all over the earpet,"t 9 of paper in my purse, a pide to anicety, does ‘he ponaine| bi ise.

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