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+ - EWwisauy OMdenmonone me: RELIGIOUS NOTES. THE HOUSEHOLD. to pene, and are used in ‘with good MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. = LES " raed these with Ullies, and ho 2] erent eae by Oharien Lan: ag ran, a om the part of the Extn, , & white frosty heather, is one 0c acalla are among the favor- gift John ™. Raymond fas arranged with Mr. ‘Gea j neeiea: ago = flowers Salle ball dresses. The | wroptin the manager ; iene of teense — ‘on Sunday. by rubbing it | roses most used are dark red Jacqueminot | theater, Lo: for the produ ee ‘8 dream of twilight! On ihe lovely take tag, BANsIOUS Erpeden "3s what Dr. Hall calls erin ercr ae gee ET Boles ‘AP Cha plage next season, and will go ae ‘The spendthrift aky scatters ite wasting gold; | those people who go from church to church, seeds sown, by those Goce notrubods and sluce tower fowers ace | © at the Clase of his present engage: wpowa ‘The glowing clouds tn elender nee unrolled, | and st on ihe eweetnes of a diferent minister ‘ever €ome up Decause pl Deeded in the , the cost 1g nob great. | MENT Viction tat the solution will bear an olive | most of sedatives: ton Reflected in the water, float and break thould pulp nave f sliget ie pre-Raphaelite Dower of old-fashloned | | — The New York Spivle af the Times says ot | branch of Teace to countless stricken house | otic ih menses L) 258 To ruddy points of flame. The ripples wake tne iat typographical. eror reported are for bodice bouquets by those | Mr. Fawcett False Friend,” now run- | holds promptathe New York Bveding Fost in | tain dangers attending Wt8 ase hich have ‘Ancar the shore, but vanish where the cold, was an advertisement “Ritualism and American) who attempt, pictur. | ning at the Union ‘Theater: “It is not a | a spirit of broad philanthrophy, to offer what gradually unfolded theaneelvos. Tels no have Ciray darkness of the wooded hilltone fold Prombliy retired and carea By 3 fow ‘applica- a 4 cae a pe gE | poe with an meee, es appears to be one of the several keys to the that action i mot eat, depend water in deep slumber. fake Liniment.” porate uae spel near with tinued plagiarism, and ends ca very temperament, Above shademy hile, sraiaat te ae ee Ro ene fiinged on ail four sides and slightly tackea at pre or Ley oe vacuum.” For the saxe of clearness, says the Post, let temperature Tien Fo ‘Above the a hills, against 4 the corners, of yellow marigold is effective with — WE 1. 6. diiters ‘ope Sout of an | US tirst agree that the row of numbers next to | register of vital hear ena ene, lower tae A Jock of water-fow! make repid fient, — The Lutherans of Philadelphia have been | “ Joxquris which tmtilJast season were hardly | green or blue dresses, while for blue, or pe etl oo ‘80 | ‘the side of the box from the holder, and contain- | warm weather with’ fh be taken in Besa for sro oe ES a cn, 09 rest, ‘discussing whether in preaching they should | used by the florists aré in high favor this Year. | pink, or dahilas and hollyhocks, flower | Actress,” produced by, Mise Clara Morris in San | ing the numbers 1, 3,3 and 4shall'ne. called A. | fatal in oold weathet. “@ ont ages ge Vee Bier rece Soe eb ait eae: Pigeon Baskets for dinner parties are often nlled with | sete are Dut seldom made entirely Of orange pe Ear alent ce | The next parallel row, containing the numbers | eminent English piysicians ‘There wes enough m- -] 5 ” a 3 5 imony given have agreed that both of these endeavors must | plete Pediat Transe now mixed with white lilacs, snow- nar- | Ick hom has Deen ‘al- | taining the no called Bs 11 and 19, be called G. about a year ago, tO the ‘effect that anion Tio ciel CN wesatigt: ‘When we stand alone, | £0 together. ‘To CLEAN WHITE GaruanTs.—Take | ciasus, jasmine, or clematis. Unit is mi fe —_ is said, before | We shall see that B and C are i t | quently used, Is cumulative; in otherwords, that Watching the far-off hills where sunset glows, ne Bedell, in his book on “The Pas- | those poe wi , being oaly 8 ntly | avoided in the flowers worn by ‘Une "Obl Consent to produce rows in our solution. it remains and may become from And see the day draw softly to a close; Just publish in regard to address- | 80fled, place them ina }-Ca8e ONE each maid has her own special Do for deco- ‘ne Obligation,” a one-act comedy by| At the outset, instead of getting the lower | a simple narcotic & ‘There is an- Or listen to the wavee' low monotone. Lge funerals: “I would always Boar trough fe it, and uae welt un ina lace, high like a dog- | Mlle. Weil, was announced for production atthe | Bumbers in their numerical order, the quicker | other warning now ut the Eng- ‘We do not need companionship ; for none speak only the truth on such occasions, the de- | 1€ 100ks as bright a8 mew. Borax is excellentto | collar, a and belt bouquet, panels, and a | Troisleme Theater Francaise last month. Wray, to 8 solution Js to arrange eleven numbers | gitsh medical Journals in re Sietantyteprrtrte, | Benga moe won iy | Fae ag, comin corer | BAG Re Sea in eas Meat |, mera bomm ta ton ongmnain | GM eae cuit tac | nt Seat a a wenn t i ” .—N. YF. € letter nts in the n¢ it a n with any Oo dir sone ave Whe iataek Gate Orman | = ITA eareatbe Ooliit or TaCmN Oselaes KLAL Fe tect a des RA IY ieee ref oper ers Madison Seams Theater ee tae plan (of the ie aie ae ee with anyone | until at length what was at tas a ‘Then comes npon the heart divinest pease, the legal nan am onal Transplanting. Petunias, These are almost ve as Dreclous stones; | double ¢ stage) could be successfully pursued,” he at ee ee Cy ceeeroy | Sedative ts continued aga stimulant. The result From groveling thought the soul finds led re- | tian 'Eme and acuraame, any one kany have we turies, China pinks, v i meine beetle Sere ee ee La bones OF whits | 287% "00 & larger soale, which ts yet a question. | by using the four central: syugies wad weice ones oe eee = a: doubt and fear and peliah sorrow cease as many middie names or initiats ashe chooses | Sede {amos Sones torre mae aces, Wanton, | Coes ate BT ‘with seven buttons, are | te old splitecene styié should be abandonedin | plocks. “ove into tue centralsjuare the outer | SApUary Of. new form and other res and troubles disappear, to take. salvias, and’pansies, should now be started.— es) for bridesmaids’ ‘cos- | €VFY case where depth can be o block, (any one of those numbered above.) turn | narcoti ono rf Teas And Wren vex vexed ed questions find an ‘anawer clear. — Brother Gardner (colored) has a very slight | N. Y. Commercial. tume.—Pnila. —T. W. Keene, the young actor, who has ofP-aite its proper place and make a revenges’ Eonar ia nloral is ‘ale hee ™E J. Loouts. inion of human nature. He says in effect | ,THS Laresr Panistan young | “Puxcroxs IN THE Feer.—Having within the | made fuch a wonderfal success in Charles wacanes Qo it t by removing Fa block from ane Fecognized ag a boon to the on. ‘The Washington, D. O., March 3, 1880. that you can’t tell what a man fs until you have fae ‘under fifteen is to anny t they ‘whole a me year been disabled several days In consequence | Reade’s “Drink,” Is to star a8 a tragediam under | Other of the outer rows and shifuing the | serv: that chloral has rendered are solid and phi stablaesiee 2 gone over a milldam in the same boat with him, | hair, brush tt out smoothly and then bratd of stepping on an upturned steel rake and J. H. MeVicker’s management. er ee ae — So easy is this done that | permanent, its danger lies in its frequent. indi- uerrans ymom ram reopen, | fet hon tisbeuert temp tn sorr | s Oe Bi caer! gaaeiog | ME Ree aSaP age AT? at ea | Stemma tant inn Lou hs wat | Seng Gua ours wie | Yt Wty Sa lon of “Enoch — le : next, as a juxury. Labor Register. — Christ will come and tho millennium begin spiced oe me aistance Leta entry interested fa earn Se ie Cres ane nt ea whey wil shoruy be seen on the Canadian puzzle Is Limited to the Ur Cental ria, | jen this last stage ts Feached the almost inev!- Editor Star:—Crime 1s caused generally by a | in September, 1881, according to the catcula- | itznt ears, Sere Aeely that AdOptR! by the -mostexpe, | StB°- and the numbers 6, 7, 10 and 11, which will | or poisoning Dy cheer. “alled “chioralism, want of em} oom ‘and intemperance. ‘There | tions of the ficv, Mr. Roundaean Adventist, of | “ip Ltan ts now often embroidered, and the | rienced stablemen in Chicago with their he — Joseph Jefferson says one of the greatest | rarely come in their’ proper order. ' These four = are said to 16.008 to 20,000 more laborers, | Portsmouth, N. H., who has devoted seven years | part of the sheet that turns back over the cov- | which are, to an incredible extent, in the habit struggles he makes is to avoid a | numbers are susceptible of twenty-four com- mostly colored, in ity than can find steady | to figuring out the matter on a chart 230 feet | erlet, and the sides of the pillow, are orna- | of “picking up nails,” as it''s called, in course | “mon: ib,” Some of the Tasting ora kicked poe Jarhiehy however, as we shall show A gentleman, who has during the last two and retmunerativgemployiment, ‘This was proved | long. mented with some elaborate design carried out | of their work about the city. In a hic ac- | at his determination to close his season January arene resolved into two, namely, a | years traversed the mountains around Lead- ary names registered to work in filling | _ Tne Emperor of Austria, itis said, has ex- | nsatin stitch in white embrol puireat sot count of the stables and horses of C , | 31, and asked if he did not realize that he could doubie inversion (in row B7, 6 and row C 11, 10 Mee and penetrated almost every one of oe up the old canal, when each one 2 eould only be ed his intention to carry out to the letter | flossette. The monogram i3 sometim the Times says there are numerous remedies | make $500 a night through February and March, | 0d a single inversion, row is correct and 11; 10 t recesses, informs a Herald - employed one week, and earn $6. This proves a Tomise to grant complete religious Uberiy | Droldered in a me ion in the center of ‘he for this trouble. It is generally customary | but said Mr. Geter rson, “They were looking at | Ju row C Oi. The double inversion is solved as there ts within twenty-five miles of ti ney ons ‘one great surplus of labor, and also a disposition to | PIS promise to gran’ complete religious liberty | Son on the sheet, or on one side of the pillow. | to draw out the hail, wash the foot and fii | my Dank book, Tot at my liver.” He ishow | follows, inderstanding the mandatory word | of the most interesting Curtosities of nature—a Work if it could be had in the city; but as street | Te js'aqded that an official announcement to | Ordinary white quits look well with a spray of | the hole with tar or something cooling. Many | resting at his Louisiana home, where he finds | move before each of the numbers which follows: | veritable glacier, presenting” all the character. Work ts constantly Fiber os enploved ot ine this effect may be anticipated at an early day. | “owers worked in crewels Art amateur. persons Dut, horses to work at onde, or at | recreation and rejuvenation in his books his | 12, 6 10, 11,7, 10,6, 116,10, 7,6, 10,7, 6, | Iscs of the mere ae country on the farms? The price of farm pro-| —In Augusta, Ga., the colored Baptist church | rojjows: Lay the furs on a tab! aud rubehent |\aaie 18 ‘lable to te ae Sanecorinee ye ie. ir eee com Let’ the foregoing formula be called X. re ne ihe gulch, "The scene of thi curt. ducts is increasing with the improvement in the | has been aime upon the colored line. The | well with bran made moist with warm water; | jaw. But the superintendent Who has cuetgo of —It is likely that Mr. Leonard Gi ‘The single inversion (row B correct and 11, 10 rae ited in the Mosquito range, about {imes, which must make the farmers of Mary. | blacks claimed that the aeulaterce wens coo mee rub until quite drv, and afterwards with dry | one of the best and largest. collection of af horses rover's NeW | in row ©), which seems to involve the whole | fifteen aioe aucts on the pass. Our iairmant land and wirginis (aestrous of Working al the | suming; an they, in turn, held that there was | bran. The wet brah shoul be 1 ut on with | in the city, does not allow a horse that has | COMM play. “My Son In Law,” will be shortly | secret of the puzzle, will be solved by movi says that he first discovered it about three years Jand possibie, and this increase in price of food | not ean of eration paid them. Re- ‘ary with ‘book mus. | “picked up'a nail” togo out for a week or two. | Prowsht out at cule Standard Theater, New | the following numbers in the order pre | ago, while out on a pros} tour. Tew Imakeb it more and more dificult for the unem- | gut: twoehurches. iin ‘The light fue 10 addition to the above, | Ifa nal bas Penetrated the foot, if is) with- a Hiawatha” —whteh | scribed then about a mile in at the bottom plored t to lve in tne city. I therefore suggest —In London there is a sect called the “Pe- A ee CE with tagnesta of a plecs drawn as soon as found, and eA ht te a is Burleoque i sto Se ee 12, §, 7, 10, 11, 6, 10,7, 8, 11, 7, 10, 6, 7, 11, 8, | of the guich presented a ebeet, prescipice ot fee deuce nc olpaam anc naa | SET ETON’ bent teri te | Bar a Wa aan rel ahr | Eau une bdo" ares | pom nen may antares | £7, ca” Wiha oa | Sto” pt ws loa Yi a ony Bee a recorded: pos farnees tay |e be doctored. courts have in- should ‘be pemee ist the way of the fur. ostler, meantime, pressing about the wound eas many female managers before now. Miss ° 16 in'row C. Move all the outer blocks until | {t was found that the great mass of ice had { eaarine Or. write to: mich: yt Obtain oo ‘and some apes phe cose have died THE NEW WHITE HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES for | 808 to Obt as free a discharge of blood as noir has recently arrived in New York | number 5 is shifted four places and is next to 6. | melted until at its a it was not more than favo ‘This would answer for the more dis. of r medical care have been convicted of | “!mming summer dresses for ladies and for | possible. After that the horse is kept a to take supreme control of the different ‘Pirates | Moye the box one-quarter around, and it will be | one hundred feet high, the loss the ragets ers, but those near by. ne hire by & nie, ae athe open designs known as | and on a light diet for a week or so. Under oo Penzance combine tons in the United States. nee tat che ea pons is complete. Let the fore- aug - Jen; about half a mile. Again, personal examination, if the ee govern- re mae ‘preacher confesses that while ap- mond, fires aloe es ete nee ae lockjaw or pr geious permanent injury fm oe Cartes Hogs Dusiness dures ais a Reena ee wel have disposed of thi Saree of the twenty-four and the ‘glacier Was found fo Rave regal ined 1ts would establish a Labor Market, with a sign, parently preaching without notes he really is | borders are all made in ‘the newest edgings and ing up for the last ten yé ; country, and rt says that she is aitogethes coma ons Desstble with the four central | bulk, showing that the accumulation of the ice CoA oo feet along the fence at the corner of reading from a manuscript which he sees men- | insertion, and to vary these are botlt pn ee ‘ular con ion that punctures Or W or wounds Hp sk ag competent for r the task which she has under- imbers. The three are: (1) the right order, (2) | and snow w dusing the winter was about one-third ane soe as, ‘south of cae — _ tally Detore him. He sees oven the stops. This | ral and Hioriated patterns with arches, columns | old rake teeth and rusty nails are specially | taken. ane double inversio! Gee 8) one single inver- | Its gross bulk. The rockson the side of this Eat corona armerscomin ota | Cure wn neha rig setun tna Tul | Sencha rtt'ooe™ When te | Caneceh Cray abe acongU cade | Alten wae iaey hse and groan te | SO Ada nancy Sa | eae Ma eta St ‘could see and ire {These two plans would | carefully before going into the pulpit, Work is used, the polka-dot pattern prevails in | cous che danger arising not trom the original Sore lens is Genie Reenus) Of a, slight | or the foregoing three by applying to them. re glacier {sin motion, Indeed tne earth a the — peg oe of foo tt = ae — Prayer of a South Sea Islander after Sab- | 2cav yy ra wronk, ita merely a scalloped | wound, but from an abscess forming at the bot- ntway left the stage, refusing er tone Ans ipeatedly sie methods oe moves in formula, X or sn Bot: {ie Slacler heaved up in great masses ans ee eine. while it would tend to Le ctivenomes. Let not tho words are Rave NOiKE, NEARSIOHTED, ROUND-sHouLDREM | the nerve tasue. It che wound can be made | Pearin Milan. in formula X, or both methods ‘complied. “The | the valley. Durin Pemaly mare ree stream ‘érime’in the city. and more es- Teens to RD ene es Cains wee ee ae | Bore AND GrnLe-—The board of education com, discharge the nlood and pus, and heal from the mason A. McCaul, cane Ford and J.G. | moves are to’ be the same, though the order of | of water flows from the face of the Bretally If the thousands of growncap boot blacks betaken off and folded away In a,boe tin | Plain that they have not money enough to sey | bottom, there 1s little or no danger.—Country | Saville have leased the Broadway Opera Hous, | numbers ot eounse’ be different. For: | Gur informant 1s of the opinion that the HEP aSTE cnn iy rat | sree athah coms roan, Hacer Gy | Saree Pag! aes er eermuany | miro a gS a pape oe al ie on | 5) wi away, Place of eking out a miserable existence with Se ee ee eco eae ates uence college of te city city of New York, and cut off use- A New Story About Rarus, Easter, Monday with two comic operas, “Ages | fore any conversion Othe twenty-one com- | it will not last many years, Teis out of the way af tis plan. Tek tn _{hecapttal,doubtiess 1¢ | _— While Spurgeon was sick, at Mentone, tn POSE Ca Ae TRS HE RIAA coo ne ay eq LEW DOO Teuton Ghianitie! a Tee ee eee a eee fe Sucsinod, aay man thier te coed | cabecdigls GHAI er tae eee could lished wit vantage in all great a he preached to the smallest audience he fons 6 common school education and provide | other evening, in conversation with a party of comple but eh Lae include Caroline by formulas X and respectively. AM this, | be visited except by prospectors and hunters.— cities vith a —— sinemployed population; and Fourteen persons were gath- | school houses with suffictent light and adequate | horsemen, “how near I came to turning Rarus | Richings, Pierre Bernard, Digby V. Bell and} which appears complex and dificult on Paper. Leadvilie (Col) Heralt, poses. it render unnecessary the 100” ered in bisroom. His text was from the epistie | ventilation than to .turn rn 1008 on the commu- Joose in California early in the spun of i877 | Mrs. J. B. Pold (Giulia Mario). will be readily understood when the box can be SS ST werent of poll policemen in the city. With 140 | of James, “Ye have heard of the patience of | nity a lot of crammed, ~sighted, round- | but if things hadn’t turned out just as they did | — Christine Nilsson has just returned to Paris | USed for illustration. The time for solving the Seven Months Withont Sleep, scno8 peer rach, cane many (pert only son * oo ened Caan = a ena Srouloered boys SS eins, wit with no health or | the old long-backed horse would have comeeast | trom Madrid, where she was the reetplent ot au puso tr from the beginning is from four to ten one ene a eats to the Toronto mail] “A care - rted rac- | disposition to work.—Sanitary Engineer. that summer with an awfully fast record—bet- | honors and attentions. Bef is le Fotten wood streets, a large city debt on | tice it to the utmost. Spurgeon has been a great ‘han fore leaving ‘Any possible combination of the numbers can, reported in this ety. It appears Mr. Adams, which the interest must be pald’and large an- gaffcrer from Theumatigm and gout. He is now io FLOW 20. GOREN BASS AND Corres, Pn 10L | tee en a Fave iimnito the Pacitie elope: the. || nae jhe young queen presented her | ,/4R¥ ostble com @ explained, bo merged into | WHO Keeps, a grocery” on Sparks street, some nual ety expenses, of course economy is de- | in Lcndon. lo eles 3 care walline be found found che best thing for fant cot ee ines pen e and winnie all. my, fe | with a: it pearl set in diamonds. some of the four combinations 6f the fourcen- | 8¢Ven or elght months ago received a shook manded where possible. And in this interest, | The Methodist says very neatly: “Will ease, Copper ne De anata the east Pecan feeds ey | 7 @ommending the Mozart “Cycle” at | tral Dlocks, and then solved by the formulas during a thunder and lightning storm, which 80 why may not the 80 firemen be made policemé 7 tha ancoation ty even Wt re, ANA TiS qulce Worth the Crone | TAO Eaten falas Rulleton, ell against Vienna, Herr Hauslich remarks that “a fresh | given. course, to the final | UPSet hls nervous system that he found tt im- 4 two or three from each of the six engine and ee a eee ee eta te ine ae ce eS give | onda lov of other geod ones at ‘Fleetwood Fark, | and careful performance of Mozart's operas can Sonbinstions of 151i, 13, andi, 1s, 1a and ta, possible to obtain natural rest. A narcotic was ro ent Secretary of the Interlor 1s disqualified Tein wide-mouthed plokle jars of glass or stone: | late in October, Rarus winning the fifth and de- in the prope ay, cng, have the beneficial tsde 5 whlch have been s 0 tryin {o ‘thé nerves gays continudusly. | Since that time aeenge eo = ato rep eed pind daca obi ig forelgter and a ntldcl be ropatied De eeeece | pound soft eosp, Te teachptul vinegar, azvmcn | snd, Ey the ee ore arene nae ae, ON; | with greater pleasure and to sing been” ~ | ICmay appear, he has not slept a wink, and a re~ e un- y mi with ohten set ¢ firemen could make arrests at fires. | circumcised as amply refuted by the conceded | Water as will make It a THe passe Lr IC ho | he ever trotted.” ‘T then went to Callfornia and | | = Just ty years had passed, on the sth of | eres of the Philadelphia Brdtetin arkable feafurein connection with thease ts ; least one fireman from each com} “should be | fact that d Commis loner Hayt was both | fully ten minutes, and when nearly cold add | trotted him several exhibition races February, since the first performance of ‘‘iHer- en Pu le” or a f Fifteen” has sprun; medical men are puzzled, and have resorted to constantiy out as a water inspector, 20 examine | 8 Dative and a high churchman half a pint of spirits of turpentine. When you | Goldsmith Maid, the old mare Deing the then in ier nants at the Comedie Francaise. Of course the sahil into such Wide. popularit; nd all kinds of treatment to secure sleep. It is said houses in the vicinity, and see that the now | — New Zealand has representatives ane Jon what to: clean eon ete eae article | Was ino betting, asitwas known that T would | PiO% wes repeated on that night and at the end | tions as to the possiblitty of solving the pro- | M¥--Adams will fo in hopes farce waste in water Gloseta is stopped. This hundred different sects and denominations, wee then posh with a apCOMeS | Not try to beat the Maid, but che fourth, was at-| Or (the. performance Sarah Bernhardt | bem when the humbers are in ths or fuse | that a change of alr will have the desired effect. Pe ca ee ag eerie mee nee nage | PERE and, then polish Thies you us Bath | Chico, and. there was some hustling before it | poued is beter wai Franco ae toon slnopportune at thst arora or two may Dot | 3 1 01 GIN THR ind inspectors, the} ir men shree ao eas The had nished at moment Should receive a small advance in Pay. All pe. | Another Styled “The seats ot Bric soon rnin ORE Beth Pel pre | Mae rete and were gives Ina ange Tuning Pere great orchestral concerts ot New York The abject being to tue num. | La 7WASuINGTON ort 0ST OF 108, licemen are now Wisely acting as sanitary Tn: | seventedn tembera. The Paligious Pol CBO des and trotting meeting, Wanting a big attraction | ae now given at the Madison-square garden ive series, the mn of the Saturday, March 6th, 1880. which is in this same: mn of écon- | bodies are: iaconaslas, HOUSEHOLD Accounts.—There Teasons | Hee teal aay the fe a contract for | Where Herr Rudolf Bial conducts. A great con- era barca the Diocks would adem tobe of no | _€-To obtain, any of these Letters the applicant omy and eMctency, and why may they not all | terians, 95,103; a oa 55,881; Torte. | BBY the wite or housekeeper should keep an | for the rece by Rarasand the Maid, Buda cert wil be given at the garden on Sunday even- | Importance, so that whether the gure are in must call for “ADVERTISED LETTERS," and give be employed as water inspectors to | dists, $1,579; Baptiste, 0.15 ‘Congregationailats, | 2ccount book. In the first place tt would tur | 80 exhibition rac ot poor healthy juse | mg, March 28, with an orchestra of 200 per- | their natural position or whether they Ile on | ‘3s.date of this Het. examine houses where water is wasted? The | 5,555; Lutherans, 5,6. nish interesting information of the number of | Doble, the mare's driver, was tn poor health just | ‘OF, ers ana the assistance of Joselly, Levy the {thelr side (with reference to each block) is un- £7 Af pot called for within one month they will be built up city is five miles long by two wide, or | "The athovic Beview is alarmed in the in- Ennio Ce ofa eran seo flour, meat, etc, that @ | to Ciion and vet them ready for the race he ad} Cis ciSt and chee cotetea-od artiste.’ eae ten square miles, and if the firemen are added asumes. How many aa ey — “The Black Crook” paid. ‘While itis possible to reach the de-| a_ EADURS LIST Dol as this would make | terest of the church over the effects of mar- definite about these ‘things! | 1 San Francisco, it having Passed away again in |_.1red solution by chance, the only certainty of | _Mm—pernder Bettie: Anderson Maria pe ale oes coh ee Hlages of the faithful with Protestants. ‘The Such a poser would suggest changes in he was to come to Chico in time to ve the New York, and the stage of Niblo's will be oc- doing 80 is by Proceeding according to a det- 7 duty all the ‘which would seem to be sum. | calculable amount of harm done to toe Cath- ec ig in one way or another, and furnish a | ace. tne day of the race oe aparece: oES by the“ Taler 0 of ueen’s Navee” and lan, cient, especially it thousands of ‘the unemploy- | OHS church, in, this country, it says, through | basis for calculation of the requirements for the | {20 RAzus fu oearoe wectieias when chorwed | oo fore,” with such ad- | ™S,fra: it 1s posstble to solve the problem by ed can be got nto the country as producers, ig appalling. For example, | coming year. We knew of a who went so | quarter in thirty: yl ite inlrable ile tngers 25 Mi. soubitney and | commencing the series at any corner, or allow- Be rine owen: | Ree east patnef Gk | Rea heh ae mata near pes | in a aussi | Hage” tv ote Chan | SES ay Gra il sa ie and when ers, Totersand criutnals AL Warsow. | children, seven of whom were. sons. athe Peers ano ee eto 29 8 year; and when | Sha knew that elther or them Gould go a great | "At the Broad Street Theater, Phiadeiphia, | fo lett or fom lore to right or hole toe ta eae The Greases Distress in Ireland—Men ue married a Catholic, the 801 ng, married prised. A household account is a re- | mile. for three wrecks past “The Pirates of Penzance’ | tom or from bottom to It follows from wing Desperate. Prot ; and to-day the éhildren of all these | veaicr of facts. Ass matter of family history, | , Andy Daniels, whom tudo tine dealing in | has filled Ford and Zimmerman’s Broad Street | (his that the blank spaces can be left efther at The seine ig an extract from a private | ™e2 are ether indifferent or Protestant record should be keptot course, the dates ot | old-time driver, was at that ume dealing 10 | Theater steadily, and as yet the publicshow | the beginning or the end or at any desired letter from Limerick, recelved by a Rochester | _— The Romish church must be credited with | births and deaths will be given in the record to | S'Ocks Uh 8 after we had been there a day or | NOt the least sign of relaxing their patronage. | -quare. gentleman: inflexible adherence to the scriptural law of di- | De found in the family Bible, but there are other | Tone said to me: “These people want to bet | —An event of some interest isthe return of | |The final arrangement depends upon two aA Of course you don’t remember the awfu. | vorce, and a commendable for the sanc- | things that transpire ina family worthy of note. | two be 8 ‘on your race.’ Mise Lizle Price, the Amerioan wid hings, vir-: Fret whetuer one begins 0 ar- | 2e¥:; apts scenes of '48. “I do hope the present crisis wil! | tity of the relation. Protestants | American Agricutturtst, wr What Aorthey want to bet?’ satd T Fechter to the’ Stare Sige Pe ae Chas: | range ‘the numbers from the lowest upward, or ialisk Covelinev Mrs; Sera eae Hot be so bad, as the noble charity of America | do not exalt mardiage to & sacrament, they do | DANGER OF SLEErrxG tm Rooxs Newry Patt | «ipnat 21% won't be beaten by the Maid or | favorite actress in ee as been 8 | ‘rom ine highest downward (eI, 96, G0" or | lle E come to the rescue. recognize it as a religious as well as a ctvii con- | SD.—The danger of inhaling the vapor of turp- | parug” pvorte acres t east and’ Sasurance 18 | 15, 34, 13, &.); second, whether the ‘course of | , F-—Forter Anna: Ferguson Allis; Fitch JR Mrs; Last Friday I had occasion to go tothe poor- | tract; but they are wot so rigid in guanling.and | entine has been I iong Enow known, and its pernicious | "TR + tooked to me like finding the mo: Given MIAy Ret Alents Are not on te wane: the sérics as they are Carried around the box is | }/uehof Luro: Farrays Mariah: Foster RM Mrs; muse to see Mr. F-— fora few minutes and | enforcing its obligations ag Romanists “The | influence on the health 1s s eyoud all ail aonpe, 98 | anal told andy to start. in and Dever stop ber, | _ — Miss Henrietta Vaders, late leading lady of | itn the hands of a watch or in the opposite | * a inenria (cold): Fox Teresa. Tite you what saw there. maging Gam: | grounds. tor aivorse whlen-are coming to. be | hus been verled in. several ting ‘aS long as the money held out. Herrent | Jobm 7. Ford's company, and original “Lite | ivection, ley ae Mrs; Groce Hsien Man S00 hungry: -looking, tattered, wretched beings | widely sanctioned among us are clearly un-| Persons sleeping tn newly ainted Foot 3 Sonne Outamong the capitalists of the place, and the | Buttercup,” has been espec! ngaged by Col- | It it is desired to make the series as printed on ‘Mre;Gray Magyic laborers from the surrounding Gistrices, stand- | seript and if the 'P Pope's children need an | Of which have even proved fatal. Several theo- | gay teres: the race rted that he had inter- | 0nel Sinn, of the Broskiyn Park fered ihe cover (f the box containing the puzzle, 1. e., Gul jan; Garsii hee ing expe ctantly at the board-room door, apply- | Encyclical letter on the sanctity of the relation, | ‘les, more or less AY ae have been viewed them all, and bet $2,800 even that 2:17 play the part of “Sara Turnheart,” in Leo ihe No, 1 1n the left-hand upper corner and a | _ Hi—Hill Gatiueatrs: Herbert: ing for work to Keep them from utter starva- | much more is there need of a strong Protestant | pounded to explain the prejudicial etteets of the would be beaten. 4 srover’s new comedy “My Son-in-Law.” Mank spate inthe lower right-hand comer. ne. eh ee ae hen Mrs, Uh, and for immediate rele a sae deliverance on this subject.—Baptist Weekly. | Inhalation of these vapors: but, whatever be | "The next morning Budd came down trom | —Cellier’s ‘Sultan of Mocha,” a spectacular | ust commence with the one string and the | ™y "sft yunnie kon y’ uses: ve ie ze Tec! }, ther loubt of Le ! ¥ ting: of oe Pellet, ‘and they won't go The Baptist Year-book exhibits thestrength danger of occupying a room recently painted, | Sa2 Francisco and { told him a eee piled | opera, will be reduced. in Philadelphia next ees penne ie une ee me And enkins Apna: ee Belle; Jounson H fito “the House.” of that denomination as follows: In the United | in which turpentine has been employed, before | #1, 0Ur money on time, and co! him in | September or October, Madame Roosevelt will | {iSiands of watch uptoNo. IL There will Sarees Hee Sie ee ees Secokl \e guardians subscribed among themselves, | States, and territories there are 1,096 assocla- | complete desiccation has taken place. “Tt was | "85, uaa hemmed and nawed a utele: | UeythePrima.donna ‘The plece hashad arunot | ‘nen ‘be one blank space left in the outer rows, | Wz Cre. Sons ees and about $13 was all that was forthcoming to | {10Ms, 24.798 churches, 15,401 unisters and 2,183,- | pointed out by the council of Iyeten that a | taxedabout the track a new one, and | foarites to an ers manchester, Eng. One of Its | which will permit the whole series to be moved —Kirby Birlie Mrs; Kinny Julia; Kinneay give a loat to every individual in the crowd-—not ae et Se ee Teor a, for the last | sudden death which recently took place in Paris | Funct f'umated that we nad thrown our money forward or backward until the one is in its | j7¥; Kent Sarah. mh to feed the famfshing ones there, to say | Year: 759% —22.512 less than the number for | was attributable to this cause, {t ‘etng, shown | hway. But he took onethird of the game, at- | _— Miss Nelleon closed her fortnight’s engage- | prope “The four numbers in the middle | pain ff Poles. dee dda Mt beste ia tly Mrs: fot of the poor starving women and chil- | 187 gain of 20 associations, 295 | that it could not be ascribed to the lead which By particularly | Ment in Bosten at the Globe Theater this week. | must Aime Py) in the following order: 12-15 | 1yme Lizzie: Lanwd a; Lewis AAiy Maras ‘ dren at home. One poor Tom D—, was | qhurches, 47, ministers and 20,010 members. | entered into the composition of the paint of the | {oven T_ could prospect The a y partiowarly | The receipts ot the two weeks have been | above 14-13. sees they are in any other order the Tre Victor AMra nc’ Offered the loat and he refused 10, t, stating’ that | ry a tole statistical cope ations failed to | room in which the deceased slept; the lead, be- | rent out to trot. ne prose was warm and | $21,775. the other theaters there have | numbers can be ahifted until they elther appear | | M—Msbry geting: Mantrel Anay Mrs ‘Ris wife and eight children were at home hun- Ba cinta in the north reports. The number of ing fixed and non-volatile, cannot in these cases | Neasant, and] knew ks Lr could go well | fered extraordinary attractions during the | in this order or as follows: 14-12 aboye 13-15. es Barney Mrs: Stason Dey 5 Mn: and as he could not get rellef for all hea | Baptists in the northern states and territories, | pe'accused of being the offending element.— | a talk 80 Neilson engagement, which makes her success | the first case the outside series is moved uj Haceey Josephine; Stole Mabel; Barca Martha B st £00. Feported, is 505,497; in the southern states, | Boston Journal ar Chemistry, ud and I had some little tallt about beating | sir'the more noteworthy. ‘Two performances | the] isat- the upper iolt-hand square, and the | Mee tombe men are growing desperate, and saga i THEIL OF ose fa te South $90,739 are white | “Deep aNp WOOLLEN Canrera.—Long 80 | ee eee ee torus) said T to Mine given at the Globe wete attended by nearly | «at tne upper Tgbthand square, The nest row | ex McGremor 2 Noein Mary Sy = ‘ low the pass throug! e discarded woollen ts in sleeping rooms | * -] 4, perso) being in order, the sand 4 the three followin; -Olme! y pmman ims- Until a prombe of reliet shoud be mete — The ingenious person who advised the mod | Guraccount “of the dust that will AI Spon | en eeson fat Just say good-bye to me, whed | ° ur E. C. Phelps, an American, who enjoys | fisutes move off to the left on the second ling, | etena ‘uth. oe Tam sorry to say, could only be done in a cer- | what to do with an unfortunate wight toward | textures. I prefer a nics China matting Sornee | (hewrord for the third heat 18 given, for Vil | | — Mr. E. c. Phe Detng the composer of asym- | R's Gor” ‘rn numbers will then be ora row | clarighe: 4 Varner Beles Pearson Lucy a; A! yoarson tain way. They were assured, however, that | whom their wrath was excited by shouting | floor, and woollen in front of the bed, bu- ould, isin order. The numbers will then be in such a employment for every man would be given as | “Don't duck him in the horse pond?” has been | yeau’ and ‘washstand. ‘These. can’ be shaken | sug AUG,Sres neaaite.” Well we erotted the | Pages pre ngees fo (Pring forward his work, | Position that by pustang the 9 tothe left square | Sra, = T= D ures! Nols: ; son as the forms by the bvard of | fairly matched by a Church of England vicar in dally; the matting swept weekly, and washed first heat, but 219% was the'best Goldsmith | choral symphony, at the Brookiyn Aeadems of | °f,the third row the series will be complete B_—Bichardson A D Mrs: Robinson Elizabeth; Works should be flied up and returned. Mr. | Rosshire, who recently sald to Mis congregation | in strong salt and water occasionally, and the | coudde” Wien the time was hung out, Budd | Stiee see roa Sate Phelps will have an or- | ,1he,Sameeffect tn reverse order can be ob- Povey Jane sara, opecn Joly Seer ins 3d E—— will expend £1,500 on bis property, and | of one man, three Women and a boy: “My fooms are always Sweet and clean. In my sit- | looked soberer than ever, andeven Andy Dan- | chestra of 60 musicians, a chorus of 150 volces, | {ined Dy carmsing the train of figures with the ¥ Mrs; Hapor Martha ia employment 1s promised. Christian friends, I nave to tell you that there ioe Tug, three or four yards square, 1s | fells wore a subdued t. You see, they | Miss Henrietta Beebe, and other artists in the | }.at the head in the opposite direction, or with AG Sheahan Alice; Smith Arrida The small farmers are suffering even more | are some di ing, cunning, sneaking villains | lat down’ ‘in the center of the Carpet, and once | both saw it was a case of life and death, and | colo parts. the hands of a watch, and having the numoers inte: ASS aa in the middle thus: 15-12 above 13-14. In this than the laborers. They have no potatoes. Of ing about. ey gO into Churches and tell of | a week it is thoroughly shaken and aired, an \dsmit this Tam personally aware. The’ shopkoo wiew are there, and they eriticise sermons. | the carpet swept. Every morning itis brushed | coudatucee tml is zit therewss no ase ia | _— The managers in New York are quite pros. | case the series will commence at the right-hand ess Mrs: Will give nothing on credit. And I fear t It is my opinion that it they should get thelr | up with adustpan and small broom. ‘Though | any other horse trying. ee a ee se | Dice Courmice Od em be oe ?Btoue Mollie; Saath too, will soon be on the verge of starvation. st skulls cracked on the highway they deserve it. | we have an open tlreplace, where wood Is burn- “When thet came up for the second heat the | 8018 Palmer, and Wallack, and the rent oF Cr space will be at the lower left-hand corner. oie oe pels canes mone the tradesmen of great dis- | I do not intend to take any steps against them. | ed—and ashes are proverDially dirty and dusty— | Maid was gol teat ‘and fa with Rarus | Abbey has Te-leased. the Park, and will this Precisely the same tactics as those first de- le: ey | Elizabeth ; Tone tress. They woe eee work. We | I leave God to be their executioner. yet my room 1s always nice andcleau. 1t fs | about a length sind. I nodded for the word, | Sumer put in an entirely new auditorium, | scribed, with the two differences of making 15 Florence: Trim big, Fannie: Taylor gona, P Mra; We often few shilit —Thereare at present in France no fewer | called, by those who enter It, “the coviest, pret- | the Judges gave it, and away we went. Rarus | l4fZer and more comfortable than the present | the head of the column instead of 1, and bring- | Todd Lizzie 8; Thotipgon Maria; Mal: to. send to ys or the other. than 2,638 rovided with pas- | test, Inost home-like rcom in the village.” My kept the same distance behind the mare that he | One. Mr. Abbey has also taken a lease of | ing it to the right-hand lower squares, wh en the Mo collected £25 at Christmas for the poor of the tors, and this Potwitistantioy all the efforts of | Uttlé boy comes home from school almost every | was at the start, and when we began Booth’s, and will run it with first-class attrac- | numbers in the middle are as follows: 12 above A Village, but it was only a drop tn the bucket. I | the bisho) ps to obtain candidates for holy orders, y anc says, “1 m so glad tocome home! No | down the backstfetch Isaw that it saat tions. Hayerly’s theater is a mint, and he will | 14, will result in the natural series,but the blank | L Mrs; Watts Eliza Was on all the committees collecting and dis- | ang although old priests ous to retire from | Ob bas sucha nice place as this!” While he | quite a heat. ‘The homestretch at Chico is ores make another of Nibio’s. space will be left at the upper left-hand corner, | Hams Ella; Wethers tributing the little we could get, and [mast | ee eee aS Ieee AL te cious | sits beside the sparkling blaze and warms lis | @'quarter of a mile long and as we swung into | —Miss Anna Dickinson, tt is announced, will | &- Whidatee 3 ware We say that I often wished I was anywhere else, time the be Bougaud bewalls the fact ot seve | COld fingers and toes, and rejoices in his home. | ft the Maid gave a wobble or two and was evi- | give readings from her own play, “Aurelian,” | , 11s not always simple to get the middlenum. | Washburn Lindsey; ¥ ur M Ann Mrs; As the scenes we had to look at were heurt- some 3,000 “parishes in which there Is | Country Gentleman. dently getting ready for a break. When she Sorin ng her tour through the West. When will | Pett, Dattensound iagenulte Wilk sumics buy it | Webtier Neto: Wyrne i it Mrs: Waimnoy, wat SSS penmer church nor curé nor any regular ser- | _ Ir WE BLow a Fee it burns more flercely, but | finally went into the airI sent Rarus right up | Miss ‘Bickinson, make her next appearance asa; little pattenée and ingenutty wi eee Pithes | Mire 2 Stuart Mrs re, Williams adie who Maye of Restyouine. vices. ‘The state, he says, will oniy build some | !f we blow a candle it goes out. These two | to her. dramatist? Sn & Py, ‘Miss: Weet Tuglen Wilson Wiliam H y' y" i thirty chapels of ease a. ol and so this lament- | facts taken together are a familiar illustration it her a crack,’ said I to Budd. The B: ts, in in, that position or (as stated above) 14-12 oe rerley’ Alice; Young Ann E Mrs; Yerley Alico (Territorial (Nev.) Enterprise. } able state of: Tairs will long continue, ‘Bat, | of the infiuence of temperature upon chemical | | «So he let her have the whip, and she gavea | | —,15¢ Bancrofts, in remodeling the old Hay- | 13-15, or 1-8 above42, In the first case guns J ‘The record of tle men of Forty-nine teaches seeing tht ees ee priests, the | affinity. In both cases, that of the flre and that p or two that would make a deer look sick. | market Theater of London, abolished the pit, a | must be ironene to rest at the upper right Mand Fu ets a Ouse itor bay pone eg ol ee a ee eet goveroment Soong Justined in not proceeding | of the candle, the burning is the comblaing of Then a be caught her and we came home tying, produced tn At oS nee eaten, Dee | cota, ana ad ee Pecnt Ne. must Soe Coa e 1 the y] juent ry mi men! at when a mor A-. erp Ss Doctor: aus har wore trom gy 10 fon per day “and in rich dig- | — Dr. Curry, in concluding his articles on the poeron cel anegen aT e in, contact with ee Ee nie ae ot ne Says {6 | cal students, lovers of the drama who cannot | column the direction is from 15 to 12, and when ECL Anderion #rank™ Geo W; Ander gings $0 lo $500 per week. Most of us would —— itineraney in the Independent, glori- gee ty Dut if the substances are made | doesn’t seem able to go afford to pay for the stalls, young barristers, | 15 heads the column the motion is from 1 to Glow be satisfied ‘with this—$15,010 to $95,000 a | hes and advocates the system. in, these words: hot they tustantly enter into chemical com: | “You'll find she ‘fobbled a mile to-day about | Jaw, students, articled clerks, and amateur | ‘There is plenty of room left for ingenuity Zear. But men grew credulous, because there | ‘The itinerant mninister that appreciates his posl- | bination. When a candie is Duruing the ‘heat | as fast as she ever went in her life, tsaia, for | critics. A Loudon letter says: | “Mr. Ban. | even after reading this explanation. ere so many unquestionable marvels, such a8 | tion receives from it an inspiration and enlarge- | generated by the combustion constadtly raises Ravin alswedane Cane ina wae going well, and | croft had been warned that there would be Seen the occasional finding of gold in nuggets, or | ment of thoughts and feelings ngpenipes core, new quantivies ‘of the materials to the tempera- | when that old fellow got in a hurry, it was a oS on the first night; and ey The Bashful Young Man and the lying loose in pockets. Early in 1850 two nug- | sponding to the greatness of the system tureat which combination with oxygen will | safe to bet that there would be a horse-race.’ was. curtain rents wept’ Maiden. gets of gold were found, welghing about 4 | which he forms a part. He instinctively ‘claims take place, and thus the combustion is kept up. | “Pretty soon out came the board with 214% gallery,” ‘eae stalls, {San Juan (Cal. ) Independent.) Peers were wrought tr tenets ane re ppt in its achievements and history; | But it a current of alr of a temperature far be. | on it, ‘and we knew the money was ours one | circle ich seats the Pit naa boot ex. ex: | Not many miles from San Juan—not more ie. were Rroughe te pnt ts aes ry Tight in all that it 1s and an kelr- | jow the combustion point is thrown against the | old tellow that had bet Daniels $1,500 that 2:17 | Hed, hissed and groaned. The comedy was | than fitteen—resides a young farmer, who 18 such cases set nearly wild the miners who were | si p to the reversionary greatness of its future. | flame, the hot vapors are sweptaway, andothers | would not be beaten came up’ and sald to | Money.’ ' ‘The moment 1b began, those who not over twenty-five years of ‘He has con- ft a clatm that paid less than at first, and | If is soul is in harmony with the soul of Meth- | which are rising in thelr place are’ 80 cooled Ane it were hissed. Mr. Bancroft was | siderable of the requisite—the coin. Up to Yery soon they began a series of what were then | odism. he finds is highest freedom tn bearing | that combination with oxygen n0 longer con. retty boy from ‘Frisco, you didn’t | P Conway was hissed. everybody, regard: | within a very. short time he had feda lonely eer four tai — i ‘yoke” and feels himself to be dignified ani Unues; In other words, the candle ceases to | have Stl prylee ey ime on that bet, for noth. | 1255 0 Sex or position, was hissed. Bancroft | jife, but, thapks to the year 1880, which has pe eg Meteor Me ch weletiog oh Lora Si ee ne On the other hand, when we blow a | ing, didyou? I was putting up my money that | Came down to the footlights to speak. He was | proved ‘his salvation, a young lady has pro- county, in 850, a nugget of old weighing $0 | nized design of the Methodist {tinerancy is evan. | large nr, the mass of Durnidg combustion 1s 90 "aay 8.9 en rae ad nus beat tv here to- | SToaned at, jibed at laighed at, hooted. Halt | Posed to him and hes now enjoying her s0- ounces, and worth $1,664 was found. In half an ical pro pagandism he is impelled by the sense , that instead of the carbon and hydrogen | day, b you've got a whole stable | 22 hour passed in this way, and then Bancroft | ciety as his wife. The young man had every Bae re Pag EE, Aural, | Ema ee ace eda mee | ncaa, oem na ge | nc a eaten at aesinaae anoc pad | Seana a Rae Cane a PB in r Single conditior —__——_—_—_—_———_ hy wi Weighed 26 pounds, and was valued at about | may bé found the secret of the sticeeas of Meth ef commnensison fe tec mote auayes au Oblier ‘The Gravel Mines. and blued’ clear to is ears. over me and this would be impossible but for the ry Ne Chronicle. Tushes grew very Common, and no year | itinerancy. 6 Hake a cortain Vir i [Virgin ‘Tax Morus—A word in seagon, isthe onethat | yp you iteinla City (Ne ed he was a fright to behold and no’ girl per} own passed without one or more of them. Hence, tells. This is not the month for moths, but itis ‘treal mad. sak him if he has-a gravel | made a tol Leonard ; these men became living illustrations of thé 1314-45! getting so far along towards the time when the | mine to sell. He got ot to playing’ poker ‘ono day | begin his play. ‘Money’ was shen performed. Froud condesoend to leak wien favor upon Bim. | Monrel: Huble ‘Martin Wy 4 Henderson, Hobert: prover. “Holling, stones gather ‘no. moss” Precautions spowld be used that in giving tver | and won $900. Dut, too i an unde- | It was exquisitely mounted. Never was co! {o lend ite of single Dlessedness al ae “fares. aia SES ya hey ave many drritations not 1n mining — | ye eat and gazed with a placid mein Danang will Pema yea the SOR Die Ce TLR, gravel mine. His friends ‘though tt he might wander about on this terrestrial sonoenn Adolphus; | Janzings Dapiol W: bway or want of conmnueden wantot nen ai decheerfulandcooadentamilo, |, | Asstrange as it may seemewe mest with ines: | 27 ris about, alleged wortniess property, sphere. One day, however, She stoppedat the | Zackoon "Semes cache eee : a sae : fibieht fort along, Some line. “Every begiancr if he eald he'd bet his plo me" | ligent persons, who do, not. understand, the tat Tefors be got tarough h with tat mine they pon Dow aly ie was on Crary Seuasior tae £85 Bo Teens Obeey the stro faculty he Ig muna fie him. or ‘That he could feger it out right thar; have first the egg; then the tho Ineramaine Find of Took him for. ‘hen he, wrote io ome rich ac y became infatuated 5p eS coat Lorngley rans direc eager a methit ui laim, igenaen, lorrison Bae PE Gierettie rams | TaneTecuaiatcacae™ tm | ene Une eee ce | Sk ae oh gt wih gare hr eer plat ta tis parce: ead hhas no lustre as ‘ou turn it in ar and until Boe eee eee tae 6s beens mare, Son tee coerce ese and nuggets and Peaied th ‘the claim theron Indy the the eae 3 Slee Me- pest ed ors, ‘Tosucceed fu lies | Ashe jtznped reat apand fearfully swSro, thé elothés-moth' larva, the caterpillar, Daas cae bead ee nie well, and calling the ee od man ‘needs the motto of St, Pauls “This one a his eyes "8 glare, that does the fe aechie ts perfect form 15 po Bie bong Bong ri Ammoaiasty a ee ga. 000 ven name, asked Uning T do.” One of the most frequent causes | ‘That he'd ‘he dashed if thedash, dashed fool | NY WnOhnOs ne No aont the house sade Worth of ore. That Virginia ofty man didn't ton thas SE toe ae ee then to setenpe ta aah be ee othe Bes S is dash, daok, daohed skull the trouble arises from allowing this parent. | Smile for a month. who would have him. “Why,” replied the riick a Bre: Piuingell 0 ; Price Ba rime gag, ie truckee Lake rus gottenup |" Andchaw off an ido his oar wean ateswande attinnbe ty food sar ehs. | qcaDeas Rave tabeeondy ome reeliméel co Jou Lady Wh a eyed eat anit ae Soe D. Rah Je Ta in 1548, He told the miners tint ne hed oooe Bayete meee eer Young “worms.” Prevention is thus soen to be Ber aint Sos beorred. Tent and Bites ty fulna. Par finally he did. manage to ie John: Sergeant Tundreds rushed there, Dut they found no color | Ba heravedin,s ein 8 ay at te People al sy, things that are distasteful to the mother moth, | Lalor? ‘thess substantial, Then Ai once tor tonarriageentemony, and Seed Huanatret and not injurious to the “urs, woollens, ofc, aro | she takesa nap Foe reggie yy Pld qr hete was the Gola Lakerush. In 1860, Te hee Fe ee Pp agenda d the away. Of wite, happy @ lake where gold Sotee te Ge tee me AGC tobacon, eta, apritived on the fabrios Berths sa When President Polk died he left his entire eg Pe = ity tea Rae: See sie ie Bae ae matin Re ee Dear was about and Sat a gd sae rat family at Beaucoup, IIL, bag—where maine ConnOt enter—-and pack at a ag ag Seay eacah SORE wee pence | te a 8 renenas imate | Meee ha eee neem Erarataseveatonts in a few months ” dered in their luncheon Row anp “Pio- jashvelle.

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