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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET driving a poor, bri wn horse, where his | of the work has been gach Savage ay oan THE CITY MARKETS. THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. is required to orton cas own errors. Speen 1 ' , o | vigilan it be not undone, 1s what ts chiefly . Son another proof is taken and returned to the Fibs show so platnly that it 18 almost agony to | vigilance, that " Pes a eaauat pro: ret Planted every y sold last year For Tux E Sram, ‘The Fragrance of the Pine, look at him. I suppose tue men and boys would | Pequires proof-readers, where it is read by a gentieman ing to Florida cet crance of the pine! “Trat is Just because yor ” ‘That fhe friends of dumb humanity the future (ha te ad known as the “revisor,” and rors remain- There ix a wood cousiry per re Sreerenes it te yee way be trus;but If God in His grestares made | 2OKS Dright, and all of them cherish a conviction = THE LARGEST DAILY FUBLICATION IN THE ling are marked by him. Meanwhile the type stores and churches. Th* Palatka aad , ao them, why canaot man In his Utiseaees te bennes So far overtome the Dita Te ti sna Mave | FRESH PRODUCE PROM THE GULF STATES—OLEO-| WORLD—SCENES IN THE PRINTING OFFICE AT has been making gradual progress westward ia River railway will run throuch or near re imine, ee ; Nauitte iio’ % cruéity to animals may be reckoned among those | MARGARINE SAID TO RE 80L.D IN ABUNDANCE—| NIGHT—SOME FACTS ABOCT THE WoRK pone. | from shelf to enelt and 2 r table to table. | this town, in pronpoonen ~ — ag at in Sigel Heth Tea vot differ, | “40g8 which are past. 1 , = 1 Whgn the corrections indicated by the revisor te a land boom in that section ih niger ee ed with a great number of differ. | TAGS Which are ose Ser ee ee eer ere A little over a hundred years ago, in England, ne <i made the type is laid on another table | the town is on Crescent lake. there is also ns Memory when she feels a lack = Me ed a Gir’ Hien ScHoon, (Miss Georgia Lane, princi- it would have been considered an offence, only | or stone and ranged en ® new s | another lake on @he other side “of it, the two ars away the fi fish will Jump up - water. She has taught| P4l,) Cora Paxron, 1323 H street northwest. pe prices for country products in ried one remove from treason, for a printer to dare | gailey is two coluwns in width, and holds just lakes being only — s salle apart, gs the From life ak them by kindness. Even th ‘ls can be trained | Aman born withouta heart should have been | markets have, as a rule, remained steady IMZ | to publish reports of the proceedings of Par- | the amount of type required to fill a pa the | waters of one are forty feet igher than the ‘There ts a charm th odors ee : S Cota anion eee: Watts oni | Dorm without the use of his right hand. “Alas,” | the past week, and with little signs of lower lament. The celebrated contest between Par- | Kecord. Another proof iupression is taken | gee The Pi tatha and Indien i wr allway ist from shows of outward th | Tinks has, the erectest oh ped ta | YOUSay, “the world would be left handed.” Dex- | rates at present. lament and the press began in 1 The staid | fom the type then, and ii is reviewed again in | line ts now projected to Titusville, and the wer, and L aight waves his iry. Itcovers five actes; and two years | ttity is nota virtue, and the mute appeal of our nse | rps the proof-readers’ room for the last time before [1s running branches to Deland, Volusia and making its descent to the region of the press- | Sandiord, towns and landings on the St. John's The trade in potatoes has been steady at prices > pai y a at ago Mr. Wells filled the pond with two thousand | Suffering and wronged animals is “more heart, old English legislators, utterly astounded a w they and bright; less whip.” alittle wavering. Irish and Scotch ae = Job- | the impudence of certain printers of London | room. niver. . irae i bing lots at $1.10 a $1.90 per bushel, and the | journals who dared to publish a summary of the | The type finally reaches ew persons have stopped to consider | ,n the countries of the far east, where the Indus | bing Journals who publish a summary y ‘ . Satin Doar Boe, ies | lends ts mame to the Soll wees, animal- | demand for them is increasing, but without af- | parliamentary proceedings, ordered tie rash an vast erage ane of . ett . the omount of its Prone ent pro : abou uw side of is wagon | Neneh. fort for dumb brutes. A min cannot | fecting the price, while the domestic product is | men into the custody of the sergeant-at-arms. | onthe imposing stone. Here it is made up in | Sonu” gard iinet jit will be. Millions of W. L. SHORMAKER. Dopey ont taeeiioe: si that it probably contains the soul of his grand- | firm at the rates last quoted. The ordinary good wv Be happened ae oe cio ee eee flat forms for the press, the forms being 80 ar- | the Indian River county, moted for the daest =e 3 als have a Wonderful memory. othe it it e ndon s = S| nas of thie’ TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. Pizait Tenctaber the story ot the oe ones enon quality now sells readily at $1.20 a $1.30 per | within the precincts o Fon of that cite | maeed as to hold eight pages of type. The | oranges, hundreds of thousands rot every year and the tatlor. How the elephant was he lord mayor and aldermen of that city, for the f shipping fac! bushel, and fancy Rose, for seed, are selling at | t i of | head-lines and numbers of the pages having | for the want of shipping facilities. This road Prize Compositions re ous, sn cea cp obs Be rom the appearance of some of our commission | $1.50 per taateliy So ine toeet hen en tae aoe been inserted in. thelr aie places the ciao peter ged girglbcllenertemlaerd ens — Schoots. eked the trunk wit Mie aeolie Twenty pecs {ndulged n'a sinilas beliet and tat eens one | Sweet potatoes are holding out hetter, both | in” custody “for making an assault. | are firmly locked. A truck is wheeled ap to the | (PON Dew tine of com jon between — iter the elephant passed the same shoj caif or chicken embodied the soul of a mother-tn- | a8 to quantity and quality, than was expected.|The House thus defied waxed rurious imposing stone, the form is laid upon it and |” The Tammany chief, John Kelly, is at <D COMPETITORS. | the tailor, and, recognizing him, he Mit low, A Stone heart must surely melt to see that | They are bringing $4.50 @5 per barrel, and | aad ordered the confinement of the Lord Mayor | rushed away to the clovator, where it is lowered | paving a visit to this town, having been Mes eee ms Teturned and completely de- ocx OF ving ‘ware. Hare LE carey nate North lina yams $2 a $2.50. ean me ot the aldermen a oe tower. eee) to the press room. The first sheet from the dered here by his physicians for his health. at ge ate choked by the rope, stands a ere Caro! ssa arlial was prot ntlemen is br i 8. Phe forest toees are | a ntion of Crucky to Ani-| What greater instance of faithfulness to duty Sbos of tows as smothered, all of them,—and | There isa small business in domestic dried i ee Fibs ee OL a ifmieuee [peed ah opened u —— peg — The forest thees are leat ng out very fast, and ent Wilson, Invited the | can we find than fn the St. Bernard dogs that save with bleeding heads that tell of fearful peck- . : Ys y oroughiy reviewed by the proof-reader, m ir is perfumed by the fragrance of Shoois In his charge to write | hundreds of lives every year. pape teltof fearful peck | froit. ‘The supply is light and the demand | in theirhonor. Parliament finding itself power- | ine tengithrana last time that the matter passes Diossoms. Cabbages as lame as a oe following titles: In the | , The Instinct of antmais ts nearly equal to reason | Do you ever eat pork with compunction?” I| steady. Apples are 10 and 12 cents for common | less to oppose the growing public opinion in | under the eye of the reader before publication. with strawberries, beans, lettuce, wenth and. eighth | Susqnons canter ee thee ee es Meine | 8ked & corpulent red-faced dealer one morning. dried, and peaches, unpeeled, 15 and 20 cents; | {Wr of the printers conceded the point, and THE PRESSES. early vegetables are in the market and inthe high schoots, | Intidate for Unem, and wher anluvieare erates | Donor ahd Gale Wes eeen beter WIC North Carolina sundried 90 and 95, and other Toe ae eee craton eewiative: DrooteO” | ans cumber of paeetes employed an the work iat Sn (aa ¢ to Tre ” or bitten by nous Serpents God has given ane : oa ae 5 ton 48 : ; though | solu “ihe? hee 1 hile this town ts fall of ers, to Treat Th = <g| Gems the fastinct. to know the autitiows and it | 2BUnals we rob dur own pockets.” “ Yes, but you | grades 15 and 18 cents; blackberries 12 and 15 | tion affirming it to be a high indignity to, and a | depends on the size of the Record to be printed. Pm a and goingevery day, this being a very there ts time thoy always hunt for it, fust as our | Fables Sr previous cronee eT a ee eats? | cents; cherries 15 and 30 centa; raspberries 18 | notorious breach of the priciiGnes ctite oes | The fret tro presses get to work print, at eack be tmp ok: an Cheus ean Gane inthe high schools, | eat hunts for catnip when she ts sick. : 1 The other | fj Inark was lost, for when I turned the dealer was | and 20 cents; huckleberries 12 and 15 cents. All | Publish its debates remains unrevoked. If these | impression, 16 pages of the Record. fi and the starting point of the Ades, each, $5 gold; | ‘The great Intelligence of animals ! Renan =e fe nes several of the lange |‘ 4 wm the Public | “623 procession, «nd,coming to a tallor’s shop, he TWELVE THove, The Soctety for the Pre mals, throw Pupils of the pet compositions un ay “Our Duin vals and Hf The invitation was accompanied by a for the best production: : «pork queued and periwigged old lawmakers could re- | 4 waha rives o one : rth an} | son for kiuilly treating them. Indeed, if the men | fois wets dear ey eee DOFK being scarce, | domestic dried fruits are scarce. ; presses, and sore sek, rit See Dee tears. se ie mb tae Hoek work, prin Is Were dear.” visi limps he moon on this side of srbda- Stab Pins Naot ite ithew was given to | Bad as much Intelligence as the horses they abuse, | WIS Were dear, + APPLES pte Alon AUC aN ue es in the office are used on th ida who has not been on a trip up the me eveling In beds of clover and sweet-scent range from $2 a $6 per barrel, according to the | actnally keeping a printing office of its own, | Signatures of 8 pag After the datly Keoord, a request that the | the men would Score ry 3 rg pel A ly keeping a p ry + atures | p x regular | take the word cows n entirely disferontsense, | spring Sevoral Sf Us Wear bec one ree Dene aioe | duality. The Newtown pippins and winesaps | doubtless they would theak thelr stare thet | of which G00) Lopes ar teinted, habe ean mposi- y one who ii! treats anything weaker than | | no doubt the horses would be better treated and | ,-/2¢ poets sing beautiful songs of the E semen he the Atlantic, and behold the national legislature aha to Silver Springs at least. state fair at Jacksonville opens next aary 16, With Pupils take the subjex | week and will be they were permitted to die before the world | Of the presses, the forms are reiurned to the S°rk z Moathly cor a to hunt for arbutus, On a bare | appear to be about the best in our market, and pe | 5 N= . the counties will i mnnetc: is a coward. . a ' te ers | #tTived at an ave where it could regard such a | Composing room. Here the type, after being 4 hinge for Floridi d Wize be revdy for delivery to the society by Feb- | K for the rood they do us by act Sit 1 ae ~ have recently been opened, and are found to be than six differe: fore it finally goe: |. Will be of great advantage. be | gi ry nd lay with her head down the hill Gite (GONGRESETONAL RECORD an six different men before it finally goes to sn very waren the bat Gow Gage oad Tuary 11. | cavengers for us. I have seen littl - <8 and kind words avalled nothing, so | better preserved from rot than any before seen Beene - rmanent Record, whieh a be Ia: ays, The Rev. Dr airman: Professor Shute, | ing pins through them, and the poor | ‘ press again to print the 8 3 vend we hurried on to aspring near by, where a man | in this market. Those who secured their winter | varies in the amount of its contents, of course, | ! : bound volumes. The type is the natives say as wari as they have in summer, which if so, would make Florida avery pleasant a Bn slol appears in the Tolum Dt Tniversity: or Chicker- | HUle things seemed so pitiful. If they cannot be | was burning brush. We told hua his cow was stores from Virginia and Maryland growth have | according to the length of the daily sessions of | 2/23" e chases. If any Representati Teo tae Dent Mate cence the toe tener, | tRalned to love us that fs noexcuse for being eruel | Ws, Durnin, ught s0), and he rushed frantically | done better then thse a ee ae frome have id = ef oe ie the ft Mute Cobb the Rev. D. W. | tothem. Agassiz, one of the greatest naturalists, | yp the hill. Some of us were ungenerous. enough | h, thei 2 Congress, and the amount of business trans- ‘nator has ordered, as is frequently the cas Paunee, Mrs. Alexunter Murray, Miss Jane M. | was so kind to animals that they almo st knew his | UP = ome for their supplies. 5 : Is thas t | fe yronder it the suffering cow or ‘his Washington | ““Yiorida oranges sell from $3.50 a 85 in halt. | #ted, but, as it averages, it is the largest daily Copies of his speech in pamphlet forn his apecch | ¥ and Miss Mary E. MeMakin constituted the | and never offered to harat him. | Hosa Bon- Biers aaa marred seats 21) | pares bag a Pola eee hee, publication in the world. For several years |!8 taken out and the type rearranged | JB) cme v7 : indy their pecull- for such special publication. After this r wondered why a man mistreats animals in-| Malaga grapes are worth $8 a #16 per barrel. | past, during the months when Congress 1s in rete : ning anc ; tended to the type is tied up and iad away on a s Sey dae mere cty at home with them, | ferior to him, go back through. the corridors ot | __Measina and Palermo lemons are #2.50 a $3.25, session, the wayfarer at night, thronghthe parts | larze to : — exercises We publish below she | and they knew er and loved her, and would g0 U0 | time, thirty of forty years to thet woken shacey | Sicily lemons #3.50 a #4.25 per box. Cranber-| of the city bordering ah fee Soong! Rene De aa large Derg api largd onin oS mene Gee: SRO OE AS NCE eS | EE cs eee Bane: penne tee nee Petes fight years | ries, per barrel—Jerseys $5 a &8, Cocoanuts Swampoodle—on account of a legend that there | publication having been mended, the type is ss ing 2 Setving the prizes. _Lais-Ined, nor buttorf cats, tied tin pans innumerable tothe talte or ine | af selling at $5 per hundred. Other fancy | was once A swamp there, and the bullfrog and | again made up in forms, and sent to the stereo- CaPCINE POROUS PLASTER. (Miss B.A. Farmer, teacher), IsaBEeL eee Guivping dhenelly, nocent dozs, and heaped coals of fire on the backs | fruits are also high at present. mud turtle held sway where now continuous | typing foundry, where the plates from which HIS. ae 9, ‘or srasshopper so ight of leap, of defenceless turtles. Go Dack as you would go | _ The supplies of onions are abundant and with | rows of houses are buiit—was cheered by a long, | the bound editions are printed are made. The To be kint ts to be good, gentle and pleasing to Nor dancing enat, nor beetie fiat, toward the fountain head to know the cause of a dull sales—#2.50 a €3 per barrel are the ruling | bright row of lights in the upper floor of the | type is then returned to the composing room ‘Modals. everything that has feciing. Who would not be Se One: evecing as Tpaseea Gowan Wetrseta shout | PCs sis week. Government Printing Office. ‘This was the | and placed on the “dead board,” whence it kind tot ‘al horse? To the cow | sgvacrn GRane, THIRD DIV (iss T. B. Davis, | froma crowd ee MOTLOH ‘a corner inade jue look for | 28 Supply of winter kale keeps up without | Record office, but within the last few months it | makes its way back to the boxes in the printers’ who civ: make butter and |" teacher), ANNIE LEONARD, age much change in prices. The quality is excellent | has been removed to the new wing of the build- | case THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY FOR A street | the cause of thelr mei it. In tne midst of 3 ‘ = = 18 GAD street | them stooaa yellow Cur, frightened and shivering, | this season, and ft brings €2.25 per barrel, while | juc,and, Neto tected oe eae eo floor, no TONS OF TYPE. , | When he attempted to escape he was caught and | £00d winter spinach sells readily for #3.50 a $4 | longer hangs out aloft its cheery signals to ty pussy who i S, tke the ocean on a windy day, | thrown back. At tthe boys caught him | per varrel. There has been a good deal of these | guide the belated traveler. To this office, where | BY the timethe reporter who had been guided BACKACHE OR LAME BACK. ae er noe only hot waves and | and ran of down the street. “What do you ask | vesetables sold this season, and poor families | the utterances of our letisinton ace iniernne, | through the intricacies of the office iy Mi Ford | ark enit ioe has SOL 1 auttnals | COM ones, Dut waves of temperance, religion and eee Oe eT naairess Renesas ‘he | make them a nice substitute for cabbage, which | ized in type, and which is usually sacred from | reached the west end, a truck bearing two of the _ talk: | reforms of various Kinds. The wave rippling | the head. “Dogs 13 upo” hecepind sete ak too | 8 Very scarce and high. Turnips of good qual- | intrusion, a Star reporter gained admis:ion. | forms of thelastedition of the Recor was sent | CRAMPS OR SPRAINS. piri Words | around us at present is that of kindness to ant- | suavity of salesman. ‘fe at last decided that ten | ity sell for $2.50 a $3 per barrel, and there are THE RECORD OFFICE back from the pressroom, being hauled in from | NEURALGIA OR KIDNEY DISEASES. - . | mals. For the tine being it 1s the object of every | cents were worth more than even ten dogs, and I | Considerable quantities consumed here every 7 1 z . ee sore Spares ba kine Greatmene: | sett recuiaten mifnd anne lich Se) te lina | cared My eee ANS Ie GR en eke Tie variety of ways for cooking | !8@ spacious room or hall with arched fire proof | the elevator. Two mentaking hold of atorm to | the sheep w toeat, and tts woot for loves and binding book: Is mst sleeps by our f 3 us tender meat | southeast. joth, its skin for shoes, } our country ‘Tothe doz who watches | gecidediy wat iin, ted ty S f strong brick | 19 4 | LUMBAGO, SEVERE ACHES OR PAINS, a rl fee : cenren DoUhe him sonce hetoen out Yo board? Nol | and serving them, some of them making a very | Ceiling, supported by two rows of strong brick | 1itt it upon the ““dead-board,” stazgered under |” ine Frog Peau tunel Geert eee ae the eee ect OF OUF | ought, tnlm some bologny sausige, and. after eat- | palatable and nutritious dish. columns, which divide the space in the hall in- | its weizht. “That weighs three hundred | FEMALE WEAKNESS, with six besr, Wwantad to save her berries | tes for ls promotion AL cnsequene, prevention | ‘BE .t much to my reltet he trotted off down tite | "sauerkraut continues to arrive from the west. | to three different apartments. The visitor enter | pounds,” said one of the men to the reporter Defore the bears ate them id theydid not | of cruelty to animals will be forme | _ dhete ts alittle boy in Washington that drives a | The 18 callon tubs sell ab $5.50, and the 45-gal- | ing by way of the stairway at the left steps Into | “EV€Ny page of type” said Mr. Ford, “welch 23 molest books will open, | gout In a wagon. From the way he treats his | !on tubs at $12.50. seed s = by ma: reat help to the Arabs who live | when the wave recedes, th Tk in Afra. It ts sometines | thes will die a ‘The comet ts a | pounds. What do you think the last new dress on the sandy dt the middle apartment, which is the “runway” | Or type wegot weisned?” The reporter not be- Aro Superior to All Other Plasters, in twenty years from now he will be, I know, \g PRO! | & terror to the brute creation. T hope that boy DUCE ROM FLORIDA: of the office, devoted to imposing stones, galley"| ing avle to wake an estimate, Mr. Ford con- See beckett hie thew eobeti | Rave tn plach Is aeteceaerneats totravel, We) Some excellent fresh tomatoes from Florida | racks, copy eases and other furniture, ” At the | tinued, “22000 pounda® Tie eat avers fon snare She: years a0, In eastern Massachusetts, w ave NO pl in America for hin have arrived, and sell for $2.50 a $6 per bushel | eastern end of this “ranw ay” is the desk of the ee Re ea wees kaa ern eau ‘ K of we had lasted seven years, which is doing pretty Are Superior to Liniments, Dut few ople lying the nd miles of , ‘ oe : 7 2 basket. assistant foremen, who zives outcopy and keeps | well. Yes.” continued Mr. Ford, in reply toa xpected to reuurn by evening, but | present position On tho subject even theme tive | Hes Norse frantically linen the street. The occu | up quickly at $1 per bunch of tavo pounds cach, Take Ges Gee HE Gat a pee eae ese ger scecbcetba ene eor aude They Act Immediately. snow Tell and ke .” Be- | na, Where it. bears on the ania ae Ne ae pee | and were very fine. They came from Charles- ‘ Dassag y, | ever before. course as the session grows returned kis food tn the essence of kind Jtselt. 1 the hous, and w eat that every They Strenethen, but for a iarce ES. ‘They Soothe. nce to the printers: ‘They Relieve Pain at Onos, . vhen on their way from their cases to “dump” | older, the Record will grow lareer.” ton. Some good lots of fresh Florida cabbage | "7 3 sey = , the rs ger. ad become tnearnate, #8 represited have arrived, and sold for 24a 26 per crate of| thelr type and Soreur ian oon ke REVISING SP juring @ famine, a starving tigress and | man OF his word. He prefers the | one bushel. A few lots of Boston cabbage have | Sirway where the visitor entered is a sinall pri- : ; One great source of anno; on that hee LO MISERY So excites bis compas- | forsner, and his Horses suffer. “His sin is equal | been in the market the past week, but the heads | Yate office used by the foreman. ‘The space on es SHEE mtb of ‘ in getting out the Record is the fact that nearly = | With tint of the streetcar driver whe tances | been in ee the right side of the hall is given upto the typos. | in y S| iets and horse berate the poor thing slppel.on the fer | fe small. and not very solid. . Here there are rows and rows of printers’ cases, | everyCongressmanwhowantsto revise hisspeech, They Positively Care, to find th kept thread, tirben, rd ciel Back to our patricanst Vy ie rucTe in mat het produce state that theyan | coat might the eve pets terior Corio ie | cat. EUNink (Ach cat Gas cr rect thread, nd cloth, areas, ticipate brisk sales of fresh stocks in the spring. ne et : eg ome N deems it necessary to keep the manuscript or ‘ Much early stock is now received annually from | ite of lights half hidden by shades. The space tees i ights hi if proof ont of the office until after midnight. “I 5 etock ine in | OM the right side is taken up with an inelosure | P ‘ ion 2 Seance ey cay year, Producers soareasing in | here the proef-readers sit; ‘acolony of printers | tink we have them now,” said Mr. Ford, Me eve a3 ni vese, | fF Whom there is not room on the right side of ‘by the 12 o'clock rule. Ifa Of water up a. hill, and set lt youre | Hist Tier HOE her eto rase, Bartlet vere | the oflce; fonts of type, dea-boarda, and eases | 1 baye his speech in now by 12 BS Moa laren were nd, with her dear | !0sing its grip-upon the northern ntarkets for oe forte DE tat eed up? wale: 3 ‘nena to that osc anh ie We ah. Se Et Laptes Deeme Peat tae and pleas nimals than the | little . By her, she tnagines | early supplies, and all that is wanted is the | MZ eee | been uitated. Do not them get ‘in earlier. ‘of | D2 4 wid our drngeist to palm off tin: 2. wt for horsh treatment, but that we | a ; Sah : That mak pretector of the anfmil kingdom. “wer | means of quick and sure transportation to make | Such was the general arrangement of the | That tha P the s s ¢ a the | T : : some other plasier having a sluiar sounding name. nd if only | sin would shed wit that | this a very profitable busines Printing office which THe Stak reporter in-|course = when such a thing happens, | Sovtust the word ts apalied O-AP-a Sri tone op den rule— a Lerma men: | of an old vegro man whom Iu on 2d strat one | "The stock of dry Deans is very light and prices | Yaded just at six o'clock. It was the hour |the speech appears in. its rezular’ place | Sc o peor Ahern Ie tamy RNA bole aae ah y lig P When the work of the night was to begin. All | in the bound edition.” Very often members fur- : . comfort 1t woatd be | orins ya joad ‘sum en. was lifeand bustle. Half a hundred printers in | nish the manuscript of their speeches, much to Fourrt Guang, Sixri Divistos (Miss Jane A. f the United States | le What are you abusing that horse for?” THE CATTLE MARKET. their shirt sleevesand wearing shades over their | the diszust of the typos, among whom Congres- SEABURY & JOHNSON, bei teacher), Larin W. Reip, 1508 Caroline ai ait Glin: enmsniwnteess alae 1 | Ske with all the wrath I could There were 213 good fut cattle put up at | eyeswere crowding about the desk of the as- | Sional chi phy does not bear avery good a ae ree in all other considerations, thouh, and ss, 1 ain't 7 85 YOU, | One, a We : 50 | sist < " jon for lei copy ft by Some antmals are very useful They are the from 4 Little girl's standpoint, it seems to | hot be de backbu: 7 Wh Queenstown Wednesday, and brought $4 a 26.50 | sistant foreman. Tepitass on for ley The copy furnished by E nd ¥ Bering toll hit torn x handrad the hoof. § f intert \ GIVING ovT cory. the ir amanuenses 1% written faithful ser of men. We should be very wi beg nity are jou trying to kl Din or, he mot pies yor | per hundred on the hoof. Sales of interior NG q in bol in characters, on alternate lines, and | 431 Manufacturing Chemists, New York. "samt cows, sheep, amd other | Ooutindness to helpless creatures: and its wny | life 1 aint trien to kt get. all de work outen hing | STde were sold for much less. ‘There were also That gentleman had a large pile of manu-| is very easy to decipher’ = A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. PRICE 26 CENTS. Should show our thankfulness by | will be the same to human beings, unl cterre, at T kin fo" he di 350 sheep on the stand, which sold from $4.50 a | Script already cut up in “takes” on the desk “ REFRIC! » ZA MEADS Medicated Corn und Bunioa Plaster. @8i a i A good man will keep his| by fear of consequen, ee nat et hard Gene dee Whee OF @Hlen e eeei oe 5 per hundred potinds; also 15 good milch | befure him. The business of distributing the ae ae ree hem wel good man will kee] is | by fear of cons: X° ar set dowl el 3 also 15 ge ‘e him. siness of di: ing “ 9 s 9 ae and cows in a nice warm shed i Paaie | ad here I may us well protest against a spectes | brutes. It all the men and ladies were good, then | ce s.the price ranging from 230 a $50 each. | the copy was disposed of very rapidl, “zach age tr gale ctleals Deadhead Pyeages Ee AE ED aoxe : for unkinane ri defence creatures | Intzht wo say, “Follow the dictates, of your con- | There was also a lively inquiry for calves, but | ‘8 COPY was dispo: Ato wooden cabinet or box “is our refrigerator.” of winter. The man who | Wren very nine rns myself. There are a | § 3” but a censclence is such a wiry litte ld. Th Ea idered | Printer as his number was called stepped to the | « Refrigerator,” said the reporter. e 1S a very hard-hearted man. huinber of us confined, during a great part of the hine we might better not say that. etd Soa prices ee aoak, tok the piece of manuscript handed | lovey Sern oat : slate ace! FoR THE or | day, within: from which the waterrunsin| 4 a SI 1 2 ‘ i 0s: i ¥ sometimes | streams and whefe the celling ts in a chronic state | my book, Takt: mata oe tee eeeor | Hay 6 dull and ales weak. The range for| him, and repaired to his case, - Thie copy | sends down his speech in advance to have it set BARGAIN SALE OF CLOTHING, ees ice atc aaa oe of rupture.” Soine fine day tt 18 goiny to fall, and | petite ef ce mane eee ae good clover, timethy, and mixed has been $14a | was all paged in order. As it was giv ine te sapsking tase locked mankind. then somebody wll be burt; after which there | was to knock it F 18. out the assistant foreman made a rapid | i0 type, 804s to savetime, the alleys are loc! a ml my choice of animals Twonld choose « | Will be the usual Investigation, ending in the just | - ean sea, and} Poultry is scarce and in great demand, the|record on a slip of paper properly | up rae Pomenes & mcnibet oped 2 128 Sevexra Grazer Nonrnwesr, w cows and a drove of sheep; and | as usual resolution that “nobody was to blame,” 1g god Of Itcht, was transformin: u g = - | Tuled and headed, which showed the “slug” or | proof slips of his speech to send to the newspa- Would be'so Sind to them that they would follow | Which will end the T—unless the injured | hrmireds of sinailauts Into flere, bold waerions | Weolesale rates ranging at $14 a $18 for tur. Seana ae eon Gel "x : Who’ have ald masters wil thank ue chal as | Guild's Parents should go gunning for the gullty | ‘Twen Achilles came, und they followed hint lay. | SeY% and $14.0 $15 for chickens. ‘The supplies | number of the printer to whom the copy had | pers, or something of that sort. The ect Is wag genlnr Who have Invd masters will thank us children for | partes, = Me end | Colne in slowly, aud the sales are quick. Some | been given, the “folio” or mumber of the “take” | locked up in the refrigerater until the speech is positions. ‘Another species of unkindness consists tn open- | on ihe bevk worn suddealy to becomaGa myrilaes | 200d lots have been sold. for higher rates than | of manuscript, and the number of che callccty | delivered "Thea ce te eee ete publie BOSTON AND NEW YORK CLOTHING. forset the birds that make the | fg the windows and Ivtting the cold draucnt | tt T would attempt to crush it. Lrether thought 1 | the above since the cool weather has set in.| which the “matter” should be emptied when | property, it is taken out, and any one can | _ Store crowded with customers buying Bargains im taerry with their songs. Thope j Pour iD upon us When We are just getting com- | should not, and the American solon kept Its life. | Live poultry also meets with ‘ready sales if in| set. As the work of giving out copy was going | see it.’ fisting for Men, Boy and Children. “The ladies de- who cry Deaucsooters Wilt sling the brans or |{Ortabiy warm Anis 1S called ventilation, and | God uo more made the higher antinal ta abuse the | good condition. on, Mr. Byron A. Ford, the foreman of the of. ODDS AND ENDS. Sod Caden Gees: Waalty, sud Extoe of our wh we no feeling: e ec) “1 anyt else. hope el tna ‘ er i or 6. iz i a y fiz men should shoot glass h: uistnstead of pigeons. Some body will teach these unkind people how eer a hope he made the white man to Eggs continue high and in demand—28 and fice, Bond by wasting the Proceedings: Soon | Mr. Ford said that, if the copy was furnished Avis cruel to shoot a bird just for fun. Dieuware Instead ag re; and make school Uf a | yF vou want to know how to treat an animal, put | 22,cehts are the rulimg rates, Limed eggs are | every printer had captured a iporse! of manul- | yninterruptedly from six o'clock in the evening — Pleasure Instead of a torture to us. yourself in its place. “But,” you say, “I do net Hee oe Se ene in oe geen eee paiciot canes tn cn clsbons | he contd send a fifty-six page Record to press Fest Drvisios. (Miss Agnes L — treat; we lave ti Ws af) ing lots for 15 and 17 cents. f it, and there was a brief respite in the labors 24 z her, Mapua BuLeor, Sot] Se Grace, Siconl Goan Drvmii, ace | Gane Tone So Wo hme oma | There has been no perceptible change in but-| of the assistant foreman. A messenger from | at two o'clock in the morning. He has now W407 S Street northwest. Clara C. Baker, teacher,) Mary A. HANiiy, age | Tot, watch I slander but never strik 7] taere | ter te note siace the report of last week. Good | the Capitel with aleathern haversack or bag | fifty-four compositors at work. When copy it. outs Ke. orth $40,, fer $25. 1 Dine, dons, bell! 14, 1514 5th strect northw do you wish 2” There is the busy rolling water of | grades are getting scarce, with an upward look | here hurried in, however, and dumped upon. the | runs out they are fed with ‘“decument room’ | stock in fhe Custom Mads .. Pusey’ in the well. ‘To be Eind to animals It ts not necessary that we | the ocean hurrying te the clouds, then dashing to | as to price, but the market has been steady. desk seyeral huge rolls of manuscript, which % ij i 7: ; H i 8 fu i 2 2 He fa i . , iit, ‘The cattor of ee: es , of which there is always an abundance, 80 | our garments Teovives $3,500 por year. We in he earth again, carrying the wealth of mountatas to were to pass under the shears and pencil of the | C®P?: i hs | ces 16) = should keep in mind the idea that In doing so we ‘i ? 4 “4 4 @LEOMARGARINE. ve to p le Pencil of i “waiting | Patt ome uf our prices for meluuns clase gesdes pated her are only obeying a Divine law, that Goa, who cre- | vary ActIviy. There ie the Gare: better for its Pe ea oan tg, cemboroabany avid | ras the aarened cere nee Jee 3 juita, $2. to y assive and e¢ P 12; We ated us, created them also, and that Hoexacts | calin, making the world something belt Tt Is said that there is a great deal of oleomar- woh Fin | Fars G;. Bown Suits. $4 te$8. ee ‘pos | tie.” As the demand on the Record’ increases | Si ag Panta 6, BBB ak & better without up into takes and distributed among the typos | fime.”, As the demand sagt | $e Tae trakeeee See Ppt 7S. $2. 1-60 and Beg tind ory from us a recognition of their authorship. There | 8 ¢Xcrtion. You are the lke. Bo a terrent, and | arine soid In this market, and that much of it | just as the first patch had beem served. De Tioporienntale As e a pose ees icy i 7 suck where Py Be ‘eo gee f did him any eons, ts a higher and better reasen for treating animais | W2e2 ee Hee eae take oy goes into the retail trade. It is thought that THE SIZE OF THE RECORD. is printed, the copy, Seren we leper i a, Eg oo zamine — it caught the mice in his eerie kindiy—it is our commen humanity which should | (ys avout you and sally you fee oe ee the proper officers whose duty it is to look after] “The Record,” said Mr. Ford te the Star re- | tion together with the revised proof slips, are Pe ee ee, Four monn oe ‘Why 481 Temmy Green ‘Milt puss 1 a ay | @ach uste refrain trom doing that which would | purse. Open your heart and your purse will fiy | it are not vigilant. - Porter, “is undoubtedly the heaviest daily pub- | done up in buadles and deposited in pigeon | Money worth in the best oa Othing at 728 7th Yetleve twas uae he wasta pretty bud boy, | SHES PA (0 ans thing peeing Ue Sina ee ccnon Gasman coe Jen Tee penton dae eet Attra eae Recor | Dole wee aaet ae Rept ds Govennd vos | beara ‘ ; and that he must have done ether cruel things | of iis body Is ho Teason Why We, Dy Indiseideees | Gress,’ but sinply? ae Aierlone cuAitred the | Besides the eleomargerine its twin brother is equal to any two of the New York papers and | 0 be referred to, im case the accuracy LOOK FOR THE RED SIGNS IN FRONT. 5 before he got to be so heartless that ke coufd | and Inhuman abuse, should remdor Its short lite | errand ot justice, | Lookeut for speechless animals, | butterine has made its appearance here,and from Of the Heoord le bretght Into question. Such a a 100 page Record is equal to the Herald, Triln:ne, 4 rfect system is im operation in the office that Next WEDNESDAY shall move in the Surow puss down the deep dark well and watch | pu00f paln and misery. |The harm resulting tram | Pauper fo a Que pte fe SuMD, You Knew, 150 to 100 packages of both the articles are| Times, World and Sun all put tozether. Look | hot only cam any piece of copy be found at any | Rew store, No. 723 Tt atrest, “J. HH, SMITH. forme | ber struggle in tho water. Why did Tommy Trout | Supject. It rescls of the meters Soe Se | omCMIbON RTOS CST, eet eras STO | Inmded here every week. ‘These packages are here," continued Mr. Ford, taking down a book | moment, but by reference te the record kept by | 7.9 ny old Scisnds and'ouieanars ote eet eee? pull puss out of the we It may be because he “1 -ts ima blunted moral ‘perceptien amd | ed Caedar sie Seo | usually marked ‘ eleomargerine” or “ butter-| in pane cay record of nee amount of type | the assistaat foremam when ae nt ns the | ton * tried to save her life, and I believe because he was | a deteriorated mor standard. This 1s found to A, ¥ tester. Watch Early | ine.” and they are likely sold as such by whole- | set is kept, “I think it would frighten anynewe- | copy, any paragraph that may for can & Weave boy and thought tt, was cowmeaiy wenn | bots in countries where the genoral stand- | @TiVing them from their camp In the grey ligat of oa 2 “A aper publisher to have any such bills as these.” | be arescued from the sea of type in a mo- — Wicked to Ail a helpless dumb animal when | 7414 low one, apd where brutality has uncon rowing iotiier Con irate tak away | fale, but when they reach the retailer it ia be- ord shewed that during the frst twenty- | ment of time. When the reporter left the | Over 100 Gentiomen’s Fine 024 Coats, worth from 86 Reohispoee trotied sway hi ¥ orse | loved they are sold largely as genuine butter. | The record shewed that during the Dee Seems Ged cecorgeal tna the Might ain the | Oe wowace witeaes Onan ae eons Now. I have sein a great many people ike | | 1m the gleam which lights up an animal’s eye, | 384 > Oleomargerine is compesed altogether of the | Seven days of the session there were 87, | OF Se Peberd fase Tominy Green, and a great many lke Tommy | We Tex! 4m appeal te eur better nature whicn | Weurels ef that victory. Let you and me make a bovine products—butter and beef tallow, but | 700 ems. The daily amountsranged from 12,000 | light in the lantera in the dome was shining tn Trout, but 1 gwss there are more Leo ‘Tomy | POMpUs us, itwe be not Insenaible to its dumb | Wreath frem the leaves of kindness for the borse | BOVINE Dr a et a e .. | ems to 00 ems. The latter was a 112 page | the southern sky, a sign to the werld indi-| PPP A L A IT gBSSg Trout, but 1 gu Denne eeeeans Die eee GIGgs wRaeee Bee Tee eau OLN | tion oe WGEee | ESET AT oie oe an | Beboe ads cnsnallg: Weary We bos patie conan eek eee ae extending thelr | Bog AA EBA HE Bacoe | ; Minratlon ahi we Wolke fine a | Yaluo whatever, Dut it bears, the image of tues | ttatlon of ‘butter, oauce Of ton iw | tion of the index of the Record. labors into the night. In a fewhourstheroar| Pp Aaa E Ax HE bonnie | Set duallia of whieh animus ane copanie an | Ane altibg with {Re cOLd pitt or naa sence | ts ro nae ee ee a er doce Nok inode colt ar. Ford, vat | emt DMEM Ta, fom hours weary/F 4 4 Luu A 4 It Sass® $ @ | Best quallti-s of which animals are capable, and iC ° aCe os P ding 1 iffters’ work e ing pbb ated oe ow x Domestic | bese biroreong be Ale, lovable, obedient site ited | race and nati Give the cur a bone for tae Saxe | closely does butterine resemble the dairy’ pro. | We call our “dead h the standing matter, = pean) The ment morning a BRR, (00,0 F AE ji is a noticable fact that in Arabla, where the | Of Your benefactor. You say, “That will do theo- | duet that but few housekeepers can detect it. | Such as residences of members, &., which are | copy of the . , crisp and clean,—con- RRO OY Y Aa has a chila'stte peen saved by | nest bret of Lorees ars produend, that-animnal | Ml Pu its Harness your creo ieee einaness | 'A few days since a lady well known in. Wash: | Dat In so as to make up the proper number of peat a peri dead goo aerated R88 RAE ‘ Sn eee aaa, SEC | event spea Mase Connie re MH NOE ae eens fragments.” The theory is | ington society accidentally found that she had | Pages. THE PROCESS. latelat nighty—is laid upon the doar con a ‘aoa tua? {he cai from drowning: How many iS ave piven prc oF tho posneaston ot | wae cNeves ape be angry.” Tho Bible | been using on her table a first-class article of sae stead dese member, who, probably, 2s he glances through f and saved by St. Bernari dogs | "e, Teason, obedience, fidelity and many | S4¥s “Be angry, bat Solon said, “Be | butterine instead of the pure dairy preduce. TEE a ree cn RREDILD | Teenage, Cees Uninet oa oe 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE dogs have so much sene+ that they can | Other ty fine qualities. ‘The dog ts one of the | WOderat-.” You iollow the biacksmith’s motio,| There is a steady demand for soud dressed | reporters at the Capitol, after it reaches the of a ead al hands, an the mighty enerzies sof a flock o€ sheep altar Grr can | ale aud talenral of animals, and has dis-| And, stike when te dron is hot. Walt cr your | Hogs since the weatler has chansed, with better | printing office, makes its way gradually from | that hare worked duting the night to bring it <2 fhe 3 " 2g ery i a rhe pigs ’ 4 Ms v1 ices re ect ef 2 = OF tus family, and the Arabian auen . nivellers | Means to do so mu Would tak ‘ou knew | | Gi a : ———___+¢________ tle and seein ‘almost has tntelli- | Th ne ome We have on AES | the animal woutd walk up the aisle of your churen | demand at 7 and 834 cents, o Hee ie room juni! falls, (the. torms/aro LETTER FROM FLORIDA. — ! a are bright and | sory of the dor of He ‘waneum, which is worthy | 0H Sunday morning and read your record of the ‘The flour trade is very quiet and rather in fa- | wheeled out of the west end of the room on to be placed oz par With that Of the sentimee | Bast Weel vor of the buyers. The jobbins rates of Minne- trucks and lowered to the press room. If one rocess brands are | piece of copy, or “take,” is followed in its pro- | 4N UTTER WIXTER— EVERYTHING LOVELY—|1N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPLING > 8 $7.50; superiine | wress through the office, the whole system can | FRUITS, FLOWERS, AND VEGETANL Poinpet!. When the rutns of the former cl “re, PUPILS ENTITLED TO HONORABLE MENTION. sota and other fancy pate _ espectally our best of | Wearthed, the skeletan of a dos was “fou ul | In addition to the above prize list the ood family grades % seca HR cerry F that of bis young master, w ee hae FEE eee $ 2e < SS OUT IN — oP E When the horse got cle dein Le | pupils were declared to be entitied to honorable 5 a 36. be seen. The takes average about 700 emseach | FULL 7ORCE—JOHN KELLY LUXURIATING IN ee ee eee th the eplzooty every body be math by aad s mention for the excellence of thelr compositions: Dealers think the prices areas low as they | go faras the matter can be evenly distributed. | ay peNINsuL AR ARCADIA. FEW DAYS, OUR PRESENT ry batorss, Bat no suimnsl aren we | StI & re tos High School.—Arthur M. Little, 216 I street north- | Ouzht to go, and are hopeful fur more activity. | When the printer has set his take he carries it seen nee ia etiy, even if it is nota fine inteliiters | WADy fine qualities of which they Inen eros | wesk The Price of ‘butchers meat remains about the | in his composing stick to a table on which a | Correspondence of Tax Evasive Stan. GREAT REDUCTION more than a human creatures | themselves: ole, thet u o Pichth Grode. 4 same as heretofore. Smoked meats, no change, | large number of galleys are set, and gives the Pavatka, Fiori. February 20, 1882. r LL » Who 18 a poor fdiot withont any | fH La ° her th northeast (Mrs. N S. | but prices steady and brisk. "| mumber of his “take” and his “slug” to a man WILL STILL HOLD GOOD UNTIL FUBTHER ¢ ‘ ; Gi 12. ie1 ~ It you couid only be transported in a night = people would not be cruel ten R wy Ib appears, 3 it~ | Gilbert (school 2, diviston 1), Glenwood road, D. C. Fresh fish are scarce and high. In jobbing | in attendance there. This man, whois provided az NOTICE. tveu-a> Tommy Greon did, but they ge oe Pang date, | Thomeon tenner MoTtaweSt: (Mr. S Jno | 1ot3 rock ate solling from 80 and 6) conte per | cunt’ mestce here. TE by the ‘assistant fore- | 804 Wake up in this state in the morning and ea neetyctaci to, hard oF are woking eo | et er of giadtlatorial sports, the | Seventh Gride—Helen B, Welr, school 4, | bunch; single rock of median boiling size 20 | gman, when’ he fave out the copy, has the | !00k around you, see the forest trees with their In they are often forgot f nnaais of h Were ROU uboiished nul | division 3, 1225 T t north Lov.cll C, Wit | and 25 cents per pound; large rock 15 cents; | typo dump his type on the proper galley, and | New green leaves, the flewers and orange trees GENUINE F jthe tfth century after Christ Bull-baiting, | Mams, 1235 6th strect northwest. : perch 50 cents per bunch for white, and 25 cents | taking the copy, places it in a sort of pigeon | in full bloom and filling the air with their fra- SUil 8 Cavorite amusement in Spain, was abolished | th Grte— Annie B. Holcomb, Franklin bulld- | for yellow; fresh herring are worth $40 per | holenumbered to correspond with the muunber | grance, hear the birds singing, bask in the FOSTER KID GLOVES. . later enenisy wes" ‘nrenieiaa a cium one ian Sindee oe Mount Bi thousand. _ There are no Potomac shad in the | of the galley. The advantage of giving out the clear, warm sunshine, yon would surely think | 5 Kooks. Poneto led at the of the Minnie G Derbans uae dee partes Hawin Brady market. Some few North Carolina roe have | copy in short takes is soou made manifest, for f pe of L y EVE 7 s i been in market at #1 each, and 50 cents for buck | it is not long after the is given out bef forget Ven how, is perpetrated In so many | 9% 9th street southeast. . is rq copy fore Saas ap he somata tne ee that ‘their compicts enumeration Gout ty |” Poutanen eorze Alstead, school 2, division | shad. the frst galloy is filled up, 0 that, proofs cau day, if ie could talk would not | SMewhat dificutt; but one method tm parttentar | 5; George T. Nixon, school 8, division 5. Game fs scarce and high. be taken and read, and all of the different ebeidy please remember to puta | MAY be mentioned, because its fustiflableness is | ‘Third Crade.—-Thomas St-tson, qa24 12th street; departments of the office called into active im the Duck yard and remove this | Stil 8 mooted point. ‘This ts viviseetion withers | Lilia M. Eiertord. eit ele ein meas operation, 80.45 t. hasten the bustier eat hove so that Team drink 2” Ireniek. | 20,08 6: Keongg arena ae te reaueesty done in ~~ +e. A Flower ~~ xp) —_ journey towards the west end of the office. The k would they not ask OOS © of stu- ‘ See er os te ae an ee pation oF ienioci ns Seana ne: ‘The School-Boy. From Ceylon Letter in San Francisco Chronicie. floor man who attends to these galleys and the tt stake. ‘The enormous amount of In some seasons nature's greatest blossoming | copy has to keep separate the reports of the have meetings, and make Bis thus needlessly tnflicted be y We bought him a box for his books and things, effort astonishes and delights the traveller in | two houses. There are two streams of type, ssed at when wi told t E eo And a cricket bag for his bat; eave eh Bure | Gelebrated French physiologist. atesetes anes | Aud tne looked tee brigutest Mitd vest ot xings | Presentation of the talapat tree (carypha um. | One ftom the House report, and the other thom te 40.000 card animals, and at’ his death confessed | Under his new straw SoDOZEN : braculifena) in bloom, which marvellous flower, | sreatign n° T@PTt Pouring In upon him eon- Semeck nok ite bie Cats seraten, ana | Y1<tlon to bea failure. ‘Dr. Brown-sequard, of | wy, sanded hive intc thw var fi it is said, appears only at intervals of many * ‘CH HOO: VES, 7 eset a) Bee! mae bean a Fe cegeiees brutal, and, tt ts said, | Wa panded sop ol ie yeas eee years, and then bursts from its sheaf like a THE FROOF READERS. i Sand 7 Hooks........$1-00.,....Ustal prioe....ese-.$l.! st ck and break thi : pee y om animals than any | , \yith Made as though It were dust and rain rocket, with areport like a sinall cannon, send-| When the “take” has been dumped, together Ss, You nce the beginning of this century there has| Wee Milling our eyes with tears ing out immense feathery eprnse of a pale! with other takes, a proof is taken from it, and co = in progress a rapidly growing crusade We looked tn his innocent tace to see yellow oe white color laden with an oppressive this, with the corresponding copy, is taken into and bel well | eet ‘The sign of a sorrowrul heart; ee i Curious Transminsion of Physical ‘Traits, ae ei E nels a : both | But he only shouldered his bat with glee or good aud our good, for ie wil | & Hepry vergh, a resident of New. York city, . " 5 , ieako ws bettie ourctives ‘aad tiniee tone nee Ghrough hs Sigorous and untiring eMtorts the sb. sae cae ben the ved not as heretofore, M. Lenglen, a physician of Arras, gives an ms. Leis remember that good old saying, | Cty bas bern placed on a gh Q But his was a world that was all ber teresting description of what may be weil nee 1 ” | has established branches all over. th wi ie; s copy holder reads the man’ with a view of ‘A merci{ul man is mereiful to his beast.’ ‘That the soctety has done much ‘good fs setate And ours was a world belind. termed a remarkable perpetuation of physical id oie dou traits. It that a certain M. Ganicion, in | After. the proof hen bros rea te of these steamer Siarn G ; r ‘ "Twas not hts uttering heart was col « raits. It appears certain M. Gamelon, in e Proo! one Ceacht)y Saute We CustiSey age Th Coie | ya heRATSS OOS aK the den that dumb ant. | TYAS Rou MuWtering Beart was cold, the last century, was sex-digitate, having tio | men it in passed over to one of the silent rete daily, Bie daxteten, am intiusgan sports Fescree ae and And the parents love the love that’ Is old, thumbs on each hand and two great toes on | era, of whom there are four, and who about ten I do not understand how It ts possible for any | of authsrity; while now legislative teartaon | And the children the love that is new. the ope & treat jumd animals crue’ : thee very | have matte cruelty punishable by law, and the bar- And we came to know that love is a flower Petptesstess 's a demanl upon Gur ear. i ueliege | BASES SiCrts of former thnes have’ been rightly | — Which obly groweth thas toa iow abobdcd It ts not to be that we have | And we ac Yel es vino be rary fa aay ee Ss | AAS 8 88 85 iF

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