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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Sep 1897, p. 11

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ABLE‘\.‘\~ A :1; RiCULTURAL ‘. ~ ~‘ ' (‘.\l.LlNG THE cows. KNOW why. I don’t know how, ICH m: c . ~AND COUNT. A" ' I y .lix‘vl)‘. 'twas no. harm at all ' i . minute at the plow ‘ a. ..; Lawn t. her milking mil. to .M " "i‘ir-BHS C0!" “ W». It <t,:iiziled 50. z' ~a llm yellow-tasseled coral ”.1: the mun was never born imam nn’ wave his team and come tyrmth g3...” her drive the cattle home. small part of the reward that comes from this effort to have a clean. neat, clover field. The clover is doim a work for us in' smothering other weeds, and in improving the fertility and mechan- ical condition of the soil. that we can- not get done. in any other way. . the rm ed on that id AbOllt the HOLISC. in and hem. P‘ifl‘ow cases ma; b2“ :ilcll: DILIOATI 'MNSPIIIGI. _ . ~ ._ _ ed in the same myuand even ' they - 1â€"- THE ABSENT ONE. do not look pref . it they are White Very Quick to Ice! the m at lees and clean. the litt e heads Will rest on and (an Bow dull and desolate the house. them 'ust as contentedly. ,. . . . How empty seems the day. 813 ets which are too ragged for MMMPYUIS’ “'6 very much like 90" How sad and lonely is the heart use 38 they are, may.be madfi t0 dolple." remarked a watohmaker recent- When one we love'g away! good service for some time in this man-:1, “They are as susceptible to ex Though many pleasures may invite. ner: Place two or three together and. Our thoughts. like rivers run. fasten with an occasional stitch. Pro-1. tremes 0‘ 11'3“ Mid 0014 M human ways prefer to give him his first few Away from all restraining bands cure slomtebpaetty gheesecllloti’hfo; acov-; beings. Wm the thermaneter b . -, _ eran Si. or eWit rigtyarnlbe'. . - - lessons double. along With a free. sens . as for a comforter. Either bin d or but-l .1085 When the thermometer is hov ~erin.g around the freezmg point or horse. A light front The children for their mother yearn tonhole theedges with bright yarn. and' , , When she is out of sight you will have a pretty. warm comfort- : (1130118 away up in C116 9"5 ”19' 3‘~‘“*“' ‘ For she makes up their little world. er. tive little mai - 'ill mummy, sons. And is its central 1181“:- Table linen which is used continually . just .43 easilv wax:::§ng“or “alum“ As soon as the colt has become used They are not easy in their minds. soon shows signs of wear. I" of old; as man to harness. the bit. etc, and has ceased F Nor happy in thfkir rfilay. t th ulnar; shogfid l: :63: udduls'ed f0." ”v-1 “D . t to be afraid of the driver or vehicle. 01' home 18 009 l' 0 ome ° em 0 ”183 W1 W 10 1110!! men m use; firms the hot wezither of the pas and has learned to go along with his When mo ther ‘5 away. The best way to mend small 110188 or month I have received over 400 watches BREAKING A COLT. In breaking a colt to harness, we al- It his ’ . mm? was Th. . run. lived across the hill. } ' . ll .' ~urely. 'twas no harm at all. horse do nor. 8 1‘. n... lufl‘ while the fields were still ‘ pm“- * .\ minim to her milking call: ’ t 9V8“ ”('0â€" HS Col" hem ’ Oat. it sounded so. . ”’88 ble. mt h. [t {I‘lrlt' ill-t5 tardy rObln Start. "€110" by . - Tl!» .quii'rel bent. the leaves apart lament MCKIDVP' . 1‘.) sm- us two ilr‘WJllilng down. ' . y “I Laird the sleepy little town. worn places in towels or table linen which required new mainspriugs. and mate like a horse should, We feel no The loving husband mourns his wife. is todarn them as stockings are darn- , The Partner of his heart. ed. If the work iswell done itisnot con- 0M JOWElem have had as uwny 0‘! hesitation ‘3 hitching him singly to a With her his happiness is sure. spicuous. Old table Clothes when too more time-pieces which needed similar cart. From her he's loth to part. worn for use may be washed and iron- repairs. You ”a, this uncertain piece ' . ‘ ' ' t th ho . . It is safe for the first few times to And everything abou 0 use ed as usual. The best parts may be of “1mm“ is supposed to be “juu‘ . . - ~ '5 Adâ€" Reminds him every day. out out for napkins and the edges fin- 3302a: ek‘bekitrl‘gg 0:22:31 9:138: Egg“ 5:090“, Of her sweet presence and the loss inhed With strong heme. Parts too ed to meet the various degrees of tem- a djusthd about half way between the He feels when shes away. ragged to use for this purpose Will serve perature. but when the changes are roots of the tail and co. ling. and 0 nu m M in ”new“. dole. for wash rm. and 01d 1196.11 should great and who suddenly there is hour- fastened in “16. proper 90:31“! to pre- 11' g y always be kept m the medicine closet has that can prevent them from enabli- . . . . And 1110.310. mirth and “0W9” in case of accidents as it is much bet- his great White lggstelihggtilge eiiliiia way. then buckle May do their best to charm away ter for bandages. besides being more ping. Many are made in mutual” - The Slow and tedious hours; healin than cotton material ‘t ~l't f be I l It is not well to take long drives at rld arou d , 1 > . 3 , . , , . of the very finest qua i y o e e. a» first; in fact the wit should b0 1'0” And though the W0 n may a! Any ”berm “rm" “1"“ after mak- solutely flawless. Very often the Its loveliness display. ‘ rm ts of 'k' d ld be , These comfort not the lonely heart. 3:31 $2.012... bundes 3.1222; for watchmaker can detect a bad spring Whose loved one 13 away. patches. A patifihed arment who: the before putting it in a watch either same material does not 100 one b - color l1“) 1ft . of is --- . y its or t a) nose half so homely as when different ma- ring. Tl have been too tightiy . terials are used. although patches of . , . MENDING' any kind are better than none. It is tempered in making. and WSW“ at > . , - - A ver rosaic subject. no doubt, but a waste of time to use old material for beta gulfected to merely a red be it should be a leading crop. and should better to go arounda block, a different Y P patches. It does not wear long 011- the gate :18 been brought, to “mm r , lll'v'i‘ the most careful treatment of all one it each time. however. SO far .33 one .Wlf'h WhiCh 9V9}? thrifty houseWife ough to pay for the work. Every moth- f “" 3b 1' ”llr up “mpg grown. it must be the hmmlpracticable. so that he Will not 9.011111” of limited means is compelled to deal er finds that certain kinds of patching heat. thus weakening the strength 0 l1» . i9 Yam, r,” l ' ‘ f h' t where he should - em ' ' hose r". P. , r .r ‘- . e ‘ ,4 - p . . .‘ notwns 0- 13 0W“ 35 0 and which very few Joy. In every and mending pay. and_rio one but t the metal. {to j ‘ "r” t'h" U 5'“ 0.0 which the“? other “:0!” re’ltfl go or turn. family. and especially where there are most fortunate “3 this world's 300‘“ “'l‘he finest watches that are han- g... .l w ritar in Nationil storkman. 1 can afford to have no knowledge of the dled by reliable dealers are put through V . .1 r 1'} PM _’\'(i n r ()t . ‘ n .‘r““"”'u i-rinm tin-«e assertions are true surely the clo- $E$Zga§igillirgkdiopfifilighzg {$6.12 1100le and its various USGS- a cooking and freezing' process before ‘ ' . they are sold. for the purpose. 0f 168‘” v U ' â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-.-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" ‘ well to rememoer that. a stitch in ing their reliability. in all tempera- >i 'thyl‘on U, _ rm... .‘lf'rnxn,l Shh: \":'I' would receive the courtesy and. .â€" g. ’ ‘ ll'“.ll.UH'Dt iicwrled to the farmer's best ‘ Ile Orders :1 State Coach “t for ll: 0' . . _ time saves nine." besides often mater- A HOME AT LAST. tures. The watch is made air tight. Then a strong gas flame is turned on l hlfl'Qé'lr in 9h .. , . e- ll"? is why ll'lr'll'l‘. The fact isnut disputed by Emperor. . _ president of lfllly lengthening the days 0‘ useful- The New Century Journal. a little the under surf-wi- of the box and m 05“ "as“ for many a garment. paper published as the organ 0‘ a'ikept there for due or two hours. to ”I" 1'!"izl‘--~.sive i'irmers that their future “Oom Paul" Krueger. Of all thl-ngifi- stockings “‘8 most dlS' guild of workingwomen in Philadelphia ; that the wavy, .3 3., hot at up; owl n‘liuxi rig“? v . . . ‘ '4 : . ‘ .. Dr. .~;.-i-.-.~n depends on their skill in grown the South African Republic. Wh .'. .. " mg i’m- legumes. The anxiety to secure Puritaniml leaning-s and simple way ' agreeable to mend. and too often they which numbers over a thousand mem- of that, time that it could not be touchâ€" ed With the bare hands. "'i‘ ;~ 3‘. :’,H'g) he . catch of clover is certainly C‘Hll- of living have long been expllllted- has d' F ‘7' . \ I " .1 ; . . . â€" . I, I , . . -l I ‘ ‘ is \_.r- ‘ m. mlinle. li they were equally de-ur-l astonished everybody In the Trans receiv]: the 9001.6“ mi“; Lllgk ew I310; 1"”? gives a (301qu m the 1:903‘1 0‘ "From this it 13 immediately taken . r» l: . . . . . - . , . 4 1:. . .. . - - ’ _.u | .W fusinr and perfect as growthl Vial by ordering of an English concern ple I c to wear ment 6 s c inogs lit. e deeds of herOism or in [1688 and put into another irhetallu‘ “5”“ the miserable way the work 18 done W'hlf'h have actually occurred. which is buried in :i vessel containing no. it more supcess would attoii-l tlioirl 3‘ ma rilficeiit. stabs coach. which is. now . . . . l 'g is often suffwient explanation. N0 Among these was the story of a me. There the costly watch is huh..- ed to freeze for 'tll equal length of l A... .. ll [Was 'lllLllLb'. lf clover is not allowed tol up its way to South Africa. t l . l h' lf to unnec b . b1 . I'd h ‘ " \r -_ .. , . . , , - ,. - - . . ' , one cares c an.) cc, imse - oor o , a 1 on a e invai , w ose , , , 2 ti... rm}... ll-u‘ .i mmplcte grown: ll has not :loiiel [he vehicle is of the old chain“ type r )ai but) everyone cannot af- p y n n r ., ' tiered (for time. when its treatment masses, and . ”1 “MY "rm land the greatest good. The year'still more or less used by European 8553‘ y 1 n. ’ ' “3111.0 many years. as)? “$3 3!“ -' . the exanfination is made, If during ~ iHarri- .- shown. la the time to care for it monarchs of the first. grade 0“ ‘m‘ l ford to throw away stockings when adnusswn to an institution m Which THIS EXCESMVE TEST . . . 1 . , . . x _. . yo- I '. e ‘ - . - I , ‘ Km; it knew: treatment As ll isl portant state occasions. and It 13 33f“ holes appear. 30 ‘l' behooves every W [DVJ-llds Of all 0135883. bOth “Oh and the “.th has ticked merrily on “.“h‘ man to learn torrent mendmg- Most poor are taken. and where he *would cut devizitiing a fractiimal part of 9. ”HI." Jim if. .; .' i?!“ '() . . ‘ . ‘ k' d ong- . . 1 Lily Sim ii ill the earl sirinsr. withl to an that nothing "t the m . -~ - - ° ' y l O y n all Sl'OCkl-D-S‘S “‘0 worth mending “P W have a comfortable home for life. So . swumd. it is put. back in the case and marked guaranteed for two years "‘ his _ ‘ . .. . :n- sin-ill grain rm )3. it must he \Vhlll half :is imposiri has ever been see . . r M" l t y g a certain vomt. no matter how cheap large, however, was the number of apâ€" , . . . south "f the Equator. . . t . , l‘lhie iiiaimipring is the first plow of in they are, but it wm pay no one 0 plicants, that the boy grew to man- mechanism that succumbs to the tin-it. "l! tn the :‘liiiives of the weather till "‘1' ”W :1an for) is harvested tiiid 'l'he imach is slmng on C springs fro . t . ' its lX’dY- It ‘5 spend two or three hours darning grea hOOd before 1113 turn came. If it surviws not lung need be feared. "Mainsprings. are. however, about. . " ti..- f'lulii .li‘tor this its two ”(th “snakes" attaChcd to _ . ' . . .i. the. "llrltllt‘é ira 4 ie live stock in: thel p‘iintml black and vermilion, the colors holes in heel or toe. The cotton should Last winter he received notice that . pl . . , * . be, soft and flat, and as near the shade at length a place in the institution the only part of a watch tliata Jews. er can not successfully (llilgllose lnev . \ . t. - ' » v ' . . l ‘ - ' 68. so win Sometimes one and soumtiiiies bcing picked omt With thin white 11“ . g . . . ~ l'l'he hammercloth is a gorgeous Mia”. Of the stocking as Posmble' The needle was ready and waiting fOI‘dJUD. He can guarantee any of the numberless lshould be {1-00, “Gt any coarser than was friendless and pennilcs. He little wheels or pivots, or balances that i'..:.: rllt‘sfl are only exception il LIl-i 1 . . .q . _ _ _' , v ... . . ' ‘ ’lnf «in. we \\ here if, is wise it) turn t stiltxcientl iatriotli. iii (1881811 ‘- . . . . ‘ . - “8‘ y I suit the most bigoted Wlll easily admit the cotton. ’lhc darn- started alone at night on a 1.3111...” go to make up the anatomy oi the “ ‘ watch. but the iiiaiiisprmg has. as it’ll ' ‘ \. ‘ ’ -l' stock on the stubble News “Ml ilei'orallml l“ ‘ ‘ ' \ L a ‘ ‘ i . r. . V ' O ‘ I i I 7L, und 0 , y ' . i u t . ‘ , . , , . r .. . ' . , .' stive ing must extend a little “'in are ourne of many miles. .ulf “as so , _ ‘ .n- .1... er in,” the gum m. U” : Bump but at. the some time sugge ‘ the hole in order that there may be no .(l1 (3t (1 w at the ate of the great 3 baffled the most skillful makers of 1 own d a n 8 ' watches of all countries. it is not *0- l l "'i .‘ l. H been our pl‘u‘tlitp h, .5..- 'owr ‘ enough of imperial ostenlution to move ' _. ,_ . \v ._ .g . I l t f . , - o ‘ ‘ ' ' . o l 1 hip to wonder, if not to anger and g “NI-D on ”19 worn places surround establisnment, cold and tired. his heart much the severe extremes ”f the “M, I_.:‘ ind hug" lll.“ rye. ii: the mist. - - r~ . - - ”We. my Wm. rt"llll'l( ml" in“ gnu“ The “10”, i3 of pale blue andl ing it “18 thread-s should be dwj“n sick Wlth apprehension. He had never thcr that prove fatal to the spring h ' ‘ w , ‘ .. “ " ‘ VJ " l l, ,, loosely allowing for shrinkage. It is a has a real home. This was to be a re- as it is the process of changing “‘0‘" yr.“ i . .urnid on the pogo LS~ WU“ on 9* heat to cold or Vice versa. :h side the arms 0f ”10 f t 1 t t a heels m; L h o f ‘ . ‘I .. 1' X r O '. . e t , ~ ii an the rye was ripe 'lf‘nr‘y work South African Republic. *1 dul’m’a‘te 0f sails ac ory D an to [m e - d “.136 $01. the rest 0! hm L n - e "MEMOS llt‘l’l’m “b” have been m” 1-h l "r is dis i‘ayed on the n l-he heels 0‘ st,ockings..an dim light it looked perhaps more like possessors of new watches but “mm." (er-1L.“ . ~ I ‘ for this the tops of discarded stockings . or linings i Uri lb ' lblii"tÂ¥ t J ' - Wbll dwrs - . o - _“1V .18 1 h‘ a (rye [,ud‘" and the f the . ach _ a jail than a home. ' time often come to me much ‘lanllfn‘ml. ' ‘0 (“My “at “a "y“ smug ”f o I”) I P L" se'its bin-1361f in will be found very handy; also for new The gate rolled back at his feeble declaring that they have pawl a sum aw ‘ king feet and for patches. Children. and es- «rluvci‘ well not, get through. it ththcii 'f' t ioh fit for my ring, and the night P0P?” uppcawzll. price for their timepiece. and the main"- ‘ ,L- - ., r . . . ,. - is ma 111 10611 “0‘ ' '. ‘ _ . . . ' irure stan - ‘ .- x. , ' 'k's '. ild hair. been‘bettei .u wait till the to ride :4“, he will recline on light blue peeially boys, wear great yawning He looked at the forlorn i, spring has brokin after only a “N x... “as straw ,,ro..;en and the clover Sam" and feast his d1“ CY?" on eagles holes in their long stockings, which are ing there with the shabby bundle, and . use. . ' -.-l(l made a good start. This L5 the way of solid silver teni'nches high. A'lfalm utterly hopele as far as darning 18 by a question learned at 01109 that he ‘ That is nothing, I tell them We looks now iltor the bugs have been of eight. picked lboroughbreds mi )0 be pulled into was an expected applicantl. The .I’O‘l" jewelers have them snap in our cases I « ~ ' .1 ed. They may VBI‘W Of the weary, home 839 01‘ 1M) 0 before the watch has even been shown x the -‘.~. - .. _ .. . .. , attached to the coach when in use. any concern .. _ . ' ' _ . , . ' mim‘ n. 151:”; (tarry-“933‘s r‘ftltl‘louf’ytb Mriw these. caparisoned to match the magniâ€" shape andapatch basted on the wrong was. too 'amlarel‘nttht‘fi hem3 hairlsogxlfeg; for :dltg.‘ Others Alllfifhfte 913th .lzeuyI _. g. . . _~ ~ P * ~“ “51‘1”" f'... fthe coach and its trappingS. . ,. . d d be Seizing him )y )0_ an 3 D mig t ave woun, eir “a (. es ( “‘Lnltl kllllug‘ ll til” ClUVCr grunts lip l/flntielo ”00111 Paul" over theSlreetS alde. 111811 the ragge e 888 may. the/MC porter eXClalmed: tight, but this (1” not hitrm It. ' it Tff,‘.f‘.‘jb'“,,“l:. .‘,‘,‘."‘f‘ f,” Y?” """“."“’"“‘ l 2.? p.53... and the rough roads of cut off. turned in and hemmed. usmg “Glad to see you .sir! You'v come is rather the jerky. hurried winding git-e“.iiiHevdiih goifi 21111, Diallw’f'hm“ the out-lying districts. small stitches. If the patch matches well to stay With us? lou're heartily wel- that w.“ eventually tell on the item~ " 8" “me The cost of the new state coach Wag and the work is done nicelY- it certain- parls of tilf'l field \VLll be poor :ind the, . t - h to per Of the metal. Besules' every good {100,3 sum of money. grea enoug . 1y pays. Such stockings may not be .. "CI « ,r -. air-ww- D I .~ r ‘ m i ’1' v- ._ it p t .‘i. ur J v K ' [IL-fin, 1 .1 .u iknow how, I don’t know Why. ) “(W8 shakes (311:3. But surely. 'twas no harm at all; I?" 1‘.- .2 us were in the summer sky bahgm , '- lt-{ore the rattle. reached their stall. . t 1 \‘im ”rm“ “('O-BUSS ('10...- lt rings on so. lli'it J} 1h.- irmon lrom off s-trncy of Thrilling Shiald'. . . gt? ,, "a d!“ [In tossed it back into the field. " r. Dr \Vil- Anl still the Whisp‘ring echoes come Ail'l follow me. aâ€"walking home. . i «,."l er than weary. Two short drives a day are much to be preferred “to a l ‘6 illâ€"”line: l“ *‘- :- - f m' ‘ A PLEA FOR YOUNG CLOVER. long, wmrmm mp. It is always had policy to drive away In all sections where the staple grain , ~ .n turn around and Cl‘ups ran be grown successfully clover 3:983??? 31:32:31.; road. It is much “‘ keeps in '1 metre In .- I l l i Mi LII-7r? in it a “m 00H PAUL’S GREAT STYLE. e home!" . ‘ . ‘ . ‘ fie matron was summoned. who gave stemwinder has a sto )laced in the CluVr‘l weak. lhese should have we . p I - . . - . _ â€" -. '- ' ' ' 1001116. t m which )revents‘ the winding of a -. . -. go i -, . . -iase ordinar w.i one for an en . , , the new comer .is cordial a we 5 e .1 “l ““1 “e “L we “”1““ W got the! ill? 13.0.81. commuliiity.g Just what: it beautiful. but, they Will do nicely for While he was being . warmed and fed. watch too tight- f‘l JV ' I . 't nyp ' _ , . ‘ ‘ . tilitmouuilllfkrlmg ‘91:;sgfimtfl}, {Vi 11L.“ l was led this stolid and show hating Old everyday wear. If the upper parts 0f the pleasant room which was to be his "lhe cost of a new mainspring ls l " ° “3 ”'l riuier of the Transvaal to make this long stockings are still good and the for life was made ready for him. The small. It is the putting them in the W But to“ firiii-ers. when they beg.” to. - A. “m. “0“,. .h , ‘ , ‘1 ‘ _. “ml-um (le iartuire from the custom _ . , . ‘ .. . . - matron was busy in the storeroom and labor expended that costs It costs a) more llltl‘ftlt'jllililetltjt: Lillllilupllflwylll . of a lifgtimd it. would be {Margy}; feet are in. bad wgggonifigni: 3:11;; presently filled his drawers With suits from 31-2.. to 31‘5'fi0 put ‘a mafirllsprim the ”@1115, Unit by {up dressing those ”19 . l to know, POSBllIl’y be contemp titres .1. my to put ”1 new . - . of underclothing, linen and other nec- in the, finest hulss watch, w l e In a may“. .1 ,1“. £0“.er makin , uu‘ , .’ ,3 a brilliant coup d’etat, and .under chung- pattern a good way is to lay the stock- essaries. Some of these were in a day cheap America-n make it costs only nun to lul» dross .. â€" b . 3h" um- l ed conditions of official. life intends to - - . dflat' th c t awa' or two marked With his own inamel from 500. to 81. y - greater 4184:) , Lfl . ,_ , , ° . . ”lg out smooth an ’ en u 3 n - ' ° â€" u o . stock is turn... on the fi ld . . . , ride as only monarchs and (lll‘tctOI‘S are . . d th ed the knew how important to hisfuture A gentleman 1311“?th 81-50 “ all,“ u - ' . ‘ e 5 ‘u ”N" "3 ,. l ’l 0 a be as one ofhis the foot, so as to mom 6 e ragg h' . th t f his com- f 'l t 'ear 8. o and short- -lr grainirap is oifthetliin span-“ham “out 0 rue. r. m y t" “0 Paul" h l d t Use this discarded por- .appiness was e res c o .. rum me .iiou, a y g . . a . .i ii. ..-i grunt“ 1.. was; needed “at” English admirers W893 3' h‘ml' st Lee a“ '09- , , panlohs. and when she ed him the next ly after he left on a tour around the Ulusl. from the” grazing and trampinr hipreparing for a. “at from ‘S “9%? r tion for a pattern. cutting anew fOOt- morning. comfortably dressed. dOWDlO world. He returned about three weeks It ”39 ”We! 18 not killed the growth is “denim“ champion, the-(Jermain 'd at from the upper part of another stock- breakfast and introduced him to them. ago. brought his watch back to me and t‘llt‘i'ksd and ihe'plant is weakened so Lord.’ , A“ JOkmg as‘d‘f” Press file ing. and- make it a quarter of an inch there were no.fur.ther.questionings or paid me this compliniexnt:_ ‘Heres ”a Lb“ ll 1“ ”1 boor shape to stand the ‘Kniegers. 90ml)” ”Tn‘cfi?‘(€p 0‘, 111d larger, allowing for seams. AVOid apprehensmns in his mind. Happy and watch,' said he. ‘that lpaid you 6200 winter. “Bods also take from the clo- ”He ”mum 0f thisf ('8 ing ‘3 in seams directly under the foot and keep confident. and hopeful. the lonely waif for a year ago; and while I “"1" 'tra- var much plini food that it should have has caused “0- {and 9- atmusemfincun- all of them assmall and flat as possmla felt at last that he was at :home. veling around it lost. three manU‘N A goodly niuuoer of farmers appear ((5 England and given “set 5’ [liliK'I‘ ansâ€" or they may be uncomfortable. These are the homely acts of two You guaranteed it and I want you to think that .i growth of rag weeds does one and pomte-l commen m e r In buying stockings It 18 W611 to get gentle-hearted officials whose names make it good.’ The watch was placed 11“ l’_‘l'llt‘lll ir harm. Last. year the ob- vaal. them of ample length tn the foot and even we do not know, but they ltouch in my window with this card beside it: serving farmer 0011Mget-abundant,tat-i- they will wear much better. Cheap something true and 300d which 1195 "‘This watch lost only three minu- door" to the contrary. This spring the T0 PLEASE A \VOM'AN. use of many holes in deep in all of our hearts. ( tea in a year in a tour around the \ ei’iuvnt-e is is stronger and indisputable. . stockings, and one needs to watch care- world. Price, 32753 ” Many spots where the land “as the The Hanging Gardens of Babylon-'- fully that the torturous nails which “Did you sell it?” eirun eat. and where the clover b‘llnulfll four acres of garden raised on‘ a base make their .appearance are kept filed “Yes, within two days." 1‘5"" *9“ ““L [L “'33 Pullldlll'â€"Ul‘ ”1-. an rted b illars and towering in down. A piece Of .felt or card (1' mp1) __m.,”.,ym by the. rink gum“) t 9906 q neyagove mother to a height cut to fit Exagtlyl'. iflplalcedr in‘sliiitl: stahte ALPHABET 0F PROVERBS. _.._..__-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" or rug weeds made last ‘ea . 8”“ e. 0 ' ‘ shoe overt 9 cc . “’1 l) 0 e - " .o - . . . . .. . . . 9 ~ . . . hum”: “ho allowed 3m: rug needs of over 300 feet, and looking at a dis- isfactory in saving the 8.0013,)“, A gram of prudence [8 worth a pound PRLJLDICL LAiSIIA 0\ Ll‘beMh. full growth last year were anxious this tance like a vast pyramid covered with Nothing 1“ neeleWVX‘ilIil. 033:3? “131:3 0‘ "raft _ . . A curious incident characteristic of grill? llhiisttxlisp-iogdritliriirwgsds olfthe treesâ€"were constructed by Nebuchail- Elféiilt,titlll 32:: ilrieglaceg. and {beg if K”? rs in: colusms :0 bars. the proverbial conservatism oi the ninth more trouble than it “grilldehlgtl 0822013 in order ‘0 gratify his wife, one knows how to proceed it need not F "flash d an t” (29“ 319‘? 13' . d Chinese occurred when the first cable bet-n to clip the rag weeds List year. Annytis, who felt weary of the flat becast away. In dainiflg “00191932021? ..nvy b oots at O hers “1 noun 3 was laid along the coast from Pekin 123th till?" “.3“? Si) SJW‘V ”a" “my plains °£ Babylon’ and longed f” mm” itllelssdllfia lfileglalin gotfgnrgzesilfkgwill he'll“? to Shanghai Soon after It fun 1.... spring. u"; 3:3”,2233. 11:31:83“ 25:9? thing to remind her of her native Me- “8".” look as well. if the garment. is {001mb fear doubles “98““ a lottery drawing came off in Pekin. i ‘ these dead it eeds had been \i'iiid-rovliltgll dian Hills. The vast achievements of nierelly lOil'Il. neat thlgrtghli‘ghvern‘lgndiig owififlhzfeadihés “S 300d things by our in which many of the MidintZOI Shafib .7. ‘ and turned. 'l'he burnin (lest . . f a be held b' l e tireatsacross , . " H ' n ° hai held tickets. One 0 t e gram»- 3 royed Thothmes II 0 Egypt m Y 3 smoothly W1.” be best , but if the place He has worked hard who has nothing 18ers so far overcame his (118‘th of the trisi,ov -' . , . . . rim is”): flilddefv: n81: tzhe I:fil:d3Â¥\\:el;Â¥5 some to surpass this; but it is a Ques- of thin material must to do cable as to have the winning numbers larger. probably, than the pile of wheat tion whether it was not rather Queen be placed under the darn. 1t . . th . .. and he bought the tickets straw that came off the field last har- Hatasu herself who did the work. Hat- places should be dampened and pressâ€" costs more to revenge wrongs an bearing them from his more skeptical vest. Some of the rag weeds in ourl aslu was a remarkable woman, and lid dry “uh a warm iron, not allow- to suffer them. townsmen realizing a small fortuneon (191.1, of young ”we, last ye“. we did wished to be regarded as a man. .Slie ing it to come in direct contact With Knavery is the worst trade. the transaction. At about the. mm, not get out till they were in bloomâ€"too assumed male apparel and an artifiCial the material. ' ' Learning makes a man fit company time there was a scanty rice cm“ in near full maturity to decay and disap- beard, and gave herselfthe name and Every housekeeper knows how soon for himself. the upper provinces. and a Shanghai pear before haying time. l‘o get them Style Of a km? In addition to all her bed 010th95 begin to show 813’“ 0f wtear. Modesty is a guard to virtue. merchant tele raphezl to l’ekin infirm:- out of the way we rolled them down as wonderful achievements as a builder, They are quite an expense too, ‘0 hey Not to hear conscience is the way to tions to buy «eavily. the ultimate re- ' she erected two obelisks of red granite should be made to last as long as poa- silence it. sult being that he sold out at an im- we raked the hay With a swee i d .- . P in r9 . 10'.) feet high before the Temple of Am- Bible. Mended bed céfihhezom:eyr 110:3]? One hour today is worth two tp-mor- mense profit and retired in opulenm.” y m- After two or three practical lessons of volving rake. but ver ' few of i , ' We" gathered with l t. This “3:21:33: manâ€"great works that are unexcelled for best. hut theybeds r f da . v for the childrens 0 or 6"” y Proud looks make foul work in fair this nature the Chinese came to the more satisfastory than t 'k in form, 0010‘? 39d. beauty 0‘ .en- . ° ' weeds of fthe field. Afterutligdeipetrf 81'3va , by “Y, 31mm“ productions 3139' “h?“ sheetsttfigglmdggnlmé :2: (m. realization of the fact that the tele- ence of last year we will never again of Esyptmn 3ft. either Gather 0" lat- ”1 the middle. ‘25, edges together and Quiet conscience is quiet sleep- graph i 53. oogd thing to have around. allow the \r'eeds to get so large before N'- heelin stat: alggsou'l‘his Wm brim the por- goachutfisll: thug. mu leasnl’ttle cutting. 'hen we see li too of d . - - - ' " ’ . "1° au .1“ ‘1 are K‘ TNTER. W .. WW... W. 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Job! ed. .Beete 9 p of the good! on one You mu. log. by dam . good act. fifty-cont pieces. the Government” certainly in a farmer nirflcient pleu- Lor' blem on me am! cried J ob are to . nee him to cut the weeds at I’ve been on of the Bible and into necessary and hem it Mn with ehor out 1km. tw-dnmt m the proper time. hit th‘n is only a the “WP" cm. long while

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