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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUND.Ai: NOVEMBER 22, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. FINE FINE 1147/ : Gold Watches other celebrated makes 108t N Wo have just received, and ars now displuying : ] ’ Tl © ductions of Europe und Ameri a fresh importation of Diamonds and Precious Stones, the g AL 1 Qe .. % e oh, WanoHEs PO finest colloction ever brought to this city, A SPECIATL s o < AR TR 35 Ao 2 = 2 [ () FEATURE in this lot is the large num! { BEAUTIFULLY y - g O MATCHED FAIRS and SINGLE STONEE value, W, Sb ) t,() 15 > ) . s p LADIES' GOLD WATCHES FRON also have, in artistic sobtings, Solitair Rings, Ear-Rings, Brooches, Hair Ornaments | 1 1 {] 1 ‘fl; 22&)() toO SB 3()0 and PENDAN ' 8, to which your attention is invited Gold Filled Watches for Gentlemen or REMEMBER, the purchase of wood Dinmonds U l ' we sell cheaper than other dealers buy, Come Is an investment, second only to making a carly and secure your Holiday Presents, posit in o savings bank. Youare 7 ! s i : S o A S o have the flnest solection and cordially invited to call and sco As the Holidays are approaching. We still continue to offer GAZ:17 BARGAINS, Askyour friends the choicest line of any jowel Wil who have purchased within the past few weeks and you will be convinced that Max Meyer HELURAL LA 1) & Bro, Co. cicscting ciayiling intheir line cheaper than other dealers” can buy. & NOTHE THRE PRICES ™ RELTSS : WERK —:= ONLY, Our Four-Piece Tea Set, Quadruple Plate, Warranted, $10, worth $20. $10, worth $20. MUST BE CLOSED OUT THIS WERK. Great Reduction| s e coegae ™ 20 200 i e L S o . o This w Sold elsewhere for $35,00 00 Silk Umbrellns, gotd or silver handle Vevenne G N s 7 Vi v «ovvv..This week Sold clsewhere for 500 _IN 1,000 Walking Canes, oxvdized silver handlos, P R T L thic This week 1.00............Sold elsewhere for 200 200 Ladies Solid Gold Pens, pearl handles, in cases . von . versaeay sons This weolk 50, «ovvSold elsewhere for v 500 Fine Gold Rings, plnin or ¢hy 1 % SR G R RS . . . chesinee This week i Sold elsewhere tor )N AT "I ) | I 1,000 paivs of Solid Gold Spectacies or 15 nae A S e ‘i his week 444 0L Gl E W EFS oF | ) 1 l [ 800 puirs of Steol Spectacios or Ky Gluss e S el e This weel 1.00...%0000 U Sold elsewhero for 200 [ 600 Solid Silve I'himhbles " . P . e VoA eve I'his week L Sold elsewhere for ) - A = L 1 L L AV RONOT| 400 Gontar GOl EITAA A TeClent WLLATOR ot e sedeine R b G N ek L R dlke et 1ok 120,00 Sl 280 Ladies’ Gold Filled American Watehes. .. ... 00 i Gk L This week LLl...Sold elsewhere for 20,00 7 N 210 Gents’ Silver American Watches. . .. BT 5 i SR FBE o R e i M T P O B L R Sold elsewhero for 15.00 O Why use printed cards when you can get | i) i.adies Silver Americin Watchos, ..This wesk 500 <.....S0ld elsewhere for 8,50 500 Good Steel Curving Sots -Knifo, Fork and SUEel. oo s vsesossesions e This weeis 1,507,000 LU S0ld elsewhore for 800 At Reduced Prices This Week an engraved plate, and . 1 Rogers’ A 1 Plated Ten Spaons Vis week 1,00 Sold elsewhere for 200 50 Sets of Rogers’ Triple Plated Knives ..., .. : Lo ... This woek 1.50........... Sold elsewhere for 250 JYES 1ESTED FRER SRACTIC A e ) s woek 1 Sold elsewhere for 0 | YOUR EYES 1ESTED FREE BY PRACTICAIL 1 OO 10 Fine Fountain Pens, Gold, Dinmond Points........... VT Bl R B .....This week 1.50............Soid clsewhere for 2.50 s TICIENTE 200 Pairs of Pearl Oper 1508 . e sessens caee osesees sev e .. This week Vo +..80ld elsewhere r 9.00 \'NH N \ y . mz n 200 Pairs of Leather Opee: Glasses. .. oy R S e S s weske . B0 B0 elsawhene for 0.80 | Solld Gold Spectactes from $2.75 to $10. GARDS FDR ° 1,000 difforent styles of Vases, Bisqus Figures, must'hs closed out this wéek, at one-half the original value. Fine Royal Fine Steel Spectacles from 73¢ o $250 Dresden included in this lot Our tremendous stock of CLOGKS includes ail styles manufactured s\eountry or Elrops s raneingite s $1.00 up to $806 y Y etur in thi >untry or Europes, at prices ranging from NOTICE OUR ENGRAVING 200 OF THESE SETS MUST BE CLOSED OUT THIS WEEK. | HIGHEST GRADE of Optical Goods a Speciuly. AND STATIONERY e e - Uur Prano, Sheet Music an WATCHES Mustcal Merchandise iyt > S . B RS < & and sell them on BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY 1 Pianos for Rent, and Rent Allowed All kinds of Musical Instruments repared, We do not sell common spectacles, moved by experienced men. ! y . 5 ; 3 : Unvivalled Vose Pianos $350, on casy payments. > e > ; The well-known Knabe Pianos, and the peer of ull pinnos, the matchless Steinway, all av factory prices. The ALL WORK WARRANTED. $10.00 FOR THIS FINE TEA SET, WORTH $20.00. Targest stock in the west. Cull and soc them. tan,” his mother was savin terca- | placed as many small brass pius as there are | music, and his guide informs him tnat there [ of your house, as a teacher, if you wish to bo i | J."‘:‘ st neto put the basket awav, ‘ to be strings on tue instrument are wolian harps set in the great windows. But i would do as much for her. 1f things | Inthe other strip tore a corresponding | The 1nstruments are larso ana are 16t ex: | wish to occupy any governing position \\. the other v, and she knows it. And | number of holes, ich should be large, and posed in bad weather, but the wood is pro- | esse and power. Speak clearly and you will it's a very tempting turkey.” . | make hard woed pegs to fivinto these. - The | tected from the wet by varnish, and does not | be listened to ciearly, and this' @rill will help And a very tempting turkey Tom found it | ula by areanged like thoso in a | become sonked and lose its sounding quality. | rou to thiuk ¢ i i | next day at dinuer, nad ho found, too, ampic | or violin and mado to fit gt 50 that | At Baden-Baden thero 1s an old castie, 1n | - Tho only cri that 1s mado upon Phil- — | 500 |u|" silent thanks ‘l\IHL’ in his own lie pe: turned to tune the instru- [ the windows of which are severa | ips Brooks, the most pawerful man the | little heart that it had no! o tempting witl vemain firm, | tarps, and the whole air about the pla s [ American pulpit, is that he spenks so rapidly cnongh to make a thief and a liar out of his must be borae in mind, bowever, 1hat the | filled \with musical sounds quring 4 storm, that it is diflicalt for many peoplo to follow father’s und his mother's only son. shoulit not be m top tignt, fov if With alittle patience and care any boy can | him and take all his meaning. A htile baby e Eoemord. S aminteri ol na R Dayar dbre s aiidny AoraoATEIl {eliadibaon S they aro thoy will not sound. o best way | construct an wolian harp, and havo'masic, as | @l in his audienco ono Sunday expressed \Covyriaht, 1891.] work in his life, while Tom’s father | given to him, it would b cuough to get { How Toys tan Make Aohan iarps. [ (pdetonnive this s to first make iho box, 8¢b | the wind wills 1t, the whole year round. 1 ber ovinion of his delivery. Sho was stand gl s vithout turkey | had always worked.' Aud then Tom loft the | upastory that would convmce her. And LCopyrighted by Bdmwnd Colling.] e OO s ato LIo BRIoRa v O o S ing on the seat by hor mother's sido, watc It was vory hard to go wi 7 | task of trying o adjust the workings of | that would bo lyini. Ono sin always tume | . ne.] tension that gives tbo best sound. Two Gymnasts. ing the great ovator in bis pulpit-robes, her on Thanksglviog day. But thore scemed [ (o Nuarde to his sense of justico—onty 1t | bles on tho hosis of Anothor, There is uova boy anywhere, if Lo hus | The finest catgut strings aro eenerally | Big newspapor spaco is daily taken up | bluoeves fastoned on his conntenance: " sud nothing olso to do. They had always had & | siill scemed very hard, very cruel, very” un- But couid he not sustain the burden of | patience and a little skill, who ecannot make ::n“ll"%“x“-! Lheyenniboobi '*"",‘,‘v“’f‘ storo | with accounts of “accurate throwing and | denly hier faco wreathed itsolf with smiles turkoy and cranberry-sauco and & minco | just, indecd, that Ned Twombly should | tho two sins for thosake of giving his mother | his own wolian harps. Let him cut tnis ey "*\fx‘m’_’i‘,’:r“\‘ I' “‘“" fu'.»mfix“fr'i-v.-':. catching—and hitting of balls, the aim of the [ that rapid flow of consonants was a feat for bafore: but now that tho father was dis- | Dave two turkeys and he should Wave nono | and the girls such a_dinner as that turkey | uriiele out, follow carofuily the instractions bllcsYiRbiy long the box and | human eve, the speed of tho human foot, | her entertainment, and sho was not to bo pie before; but no fatne P Ll o ali b sral beDlity A ABUE | roula kel BtotoRy b iacIE el Stat abta u 3 more may bo ong the box and | the accuracy and dextority of the | outdone by Philips Brooks. Clapping her abled and thoro was only May's little earu- | gy nispiving Day with justa pieco of salt | about it: he could reach the shelf on tiptoo | KiVen, and e will not fail. i should be so ar to form a harmony | human band,” and the young people who ! little hands and striking out her little chin Ings to go and come upon thoy must e con- | beef on the table, with the sense of poverty | He had ouly to put up his haud and take it Before proc 1o description I muy say | sounds. ,'”" music vnlmm can expli i plav bascball and tennis ‘enjoy this reading ' toward him, she shouted forth in her uny tont with a dunnor of corned beof. Thoy did | brought home 10'you in such o way us that = | by tho onds of tho wo drumsticks; o could | that this harp is a_contrivanco named aftor lsingwngif s ekaidine e finnglitgyou matter, g i yoleo, “Doter Poppor picitad o pecic of prick = « v v and what was there to bo thankiul for! a | liTtit upso gently no one would hea nd e | Adolus, who was belicved by P g LML Eab Y AlUYZoNILO8] e uta short time ago I saw two creatures ly pears,” when her moth down not have us good as that ovory day, by any | And what was there e A Bk R K01 okl Do At i kAT A IR LS AR s ek TS Eolus, who was belicved by tho ancieuts t i jap), Pho strings should bo pitched all in | oppy ayearold cutdo in aim and accuracy and hushed her, and the great ractor of Tr means. But what was corned boef, Tom | Wes B> Ba WERE L KOIME fo Lo TRGRKAEC RS | B Mo o micnow TSue it mesen | Preside overtne winds, and whose abode was | the ame key, though high, low aud middle | oy ks beires 1onmr pom {vipranohad onll inBonsGIoHs ot e TatEIGtED Powers asked, beside a turkey stuffed with | hiyve tiked it very well for supper touight, | could bo traced—for were not turkeys all | Supposed to ooin tho islacds lying between | notes may be usod, . e They were a pair of barn swallows, A very | passed upon his style by his small parish- duttered and peppered and mashed potatoes; | baving had only ¢rackers and water for din- | much alike, and did not eve o havo tur- | Italy and Sicily. In those olden dayvs o box is now x'l“lrl,\’ mwh{‘mm‘ “';“ gentle little houso cat was in tho habit of [ foner., & groat crisp, brown turkey, such as belongs | ner. Ob, if he'were only a man and could | keys on the day before Thanksgivine ! wasa genoral volief that the god of tho | !Ning s 18 to b done, and this is to | yaking her daily nap in tho hay loft dircetiy —————— o 5 8 4 e st a thin e 1o of sound, dry, resonant lerikliorasath 5 o TosleTry 5 ] 3 2 e & go down to the provision shop und order Aud Sue could haye her wishbone; and | \vinas and his ministrants wero the authors | 1Y r mado o i Hant f under the nest amonz tho rafters. — All went Lost—If you have lost your health and to Thanksgiving day of right. homo a wholo bill of fure! Ho had tried | his father pertaps justono bit of tha side- | WBds av d his ministrants were tho author board about three inches abovs the top of the | well until the mother bird began to sit on | suffering with catarrh, bronchitis, asthma or “Ned ‘I'wombly's golng to havo turkey and | 1uri’to ot some errands to do, or auy 1o | boues and his mothor shoud havo that lus. | Of Many musical sounds, so when Athauasius | box so that tho wind may be ablo 10 course | or azes. Thon, — presumaois, tho cat | any kindrod disciacs, Spocifte Oxbgen wil ducks, too, and a ohickon pio.” Tom said 10 | jov of work, but to no purpose: ho hadn't | cious morsel of the brown outside winge: bo | Kivcher im tho seventeentt century mvented | over iho strings. Four “stout woolen pews | litted hor oyes to contemplate tho | restero vou. 1t s’ nature’s own remody. his mother. *Ho's going to have two tur- | been ablo to pick up a pouny. And how do- | could see them all enjoving it: and ho bim- cal box ho named it, in defercuce to | Should bo glued on to the corners @ pretty sight, for about 4 o'clock of the first | Call or nddréss the agent, 510 Sheeloy butld- b i) lightful it would huvo been if he could h: self—h2 was hungry for thut turkey down to anciont beliof G ep. or the | A1d to these the board must bo day the bird stayed on the nest tho cat | ing. Manual sent fre Koye:akianwthau ol g, 8 | earned o couplo of dollars, and could bave | his vory thes. Ob, how tompUng. it \was) G I-l'l\h “hf' . the, walinn "““"’i OF e | iy, Some fasten on the Lpper or cove came rushing out of tho barn, the two swal- - - “Well, doar, wo must tuake beliove OUF {4y in this moruing luzging a bird almost | How delicious it would bo! Ho would cavvo | BAFP Of solus, becauso it was played by the | board with glue, but otners uttach it with | lows after her. Giving hor in turn a vicious Che Alnsm Q) dinnor tastos like turkoy,” she ropliod. | gy 'big as himself aud nave Lfted it to the | it himself-and to bo able to give Sue that | Wind vegs, which aro made tight on top by driving | peck, they roso in the air, swooped down, | . . . Alaim Otouke. “And if father is able to come to the table | kitchen table ana snid: e’s your tur- | wishbone! All needed to mako an wohan harp are a | in small wedees, I and pecked her again squarcly on the baclk, This is from Kuate 1d°s Washington: DI'msure that will make it Thanksgiviug | k deavest. mother. Please God, vou'lt Suddenly Tom turned aud took 1o | few dry boards of some hght seasoned wood, __”‘w «-'m‘-.'m. b rnl i3 lw-: <_'nm!x\‘{:"<"v_! 1;” one after the other, though she was running | An alarm clock is nevally used for S e T nover be without a turkey on Thanksgiviug | his heels, and ran as if that whisvering imp | guoh as white pino or white cedar, and it | Loid¥ to place ie tho window. When the | in all directions. g | getting people vp, not for sending them enough, turkey or no turkoy. duy while 'm av the forc!” of evil were after nim. Up tho path ! hy. ne closes down b should fit evenly along P'wenty-three times I watched them risein | to bed, but [ know of ab le ono “Corned boof for a mau who's veen kept | oy was vory low in bis mind that after- | through the gate he woat, across the pas- | Should not bo more than an eightn of an | the surface of the covor board so that tho it | in the air so high as to bo out of sieht, then | qughentic enso in which tho Tutter o alive on gruel " groaned Tom. noon, [t was i arcary afternoon, the trecs | ture, through the falldn bars, over tho | inch thick. As the harp should be placed in | passing in and out may blow through over | come sailing down, ono behind tho other, and 4 “Oh, we shall have somo graham for | all o, the leaves blowing aloug the | field, into bis own yard, through theshed | the window so that the wind, or even tho | the strings and put them in motion, The box | cach time giving the poor cata peek upiceo | him.” ground, the skies icaden with impending | fill ho could buvst in ab the kitehen doot. | qpaughts, passing into the house or out of it A o AN o] e a1 "ho gl Tt s 2 15 a draught. hither and thither, bewilderced, seeking to | Noon TS " said little Sue, | Fain, and a wina begimuing to pipo up out of | Tho eloom seemed to by full of livo tniwes | | FHSE it e e s i y \ be o I i Iuarenlegod gxanum [aill oo tho dark east thut promised storm anid made | of arkuess, scomed to be swarming witi | MOY move the strings, the box should bo | = ¢ oyt strines cannor be ovtamed, an | hide under carts, under trees, heve and there; | think of it until it was too late,” was “It Isn't turkey,'* said Tom. him think of shipw and drow! evil essences of which he had been about | made tho wadth of the sill, and the window | Alolian harp may be made by foliowing the | they uever missed ner ouce, though they | astonished by the gift of an alarm clock “No, it isn't turkey,” said Suo wistfully, | jue sailors. He was never quito so certy to become one; thoy wero closo upon him, | ought to rest upon it when down. instructions wiven and using sil threads. | never slowed their swift flight to do it, | with the di st oxactly at 8. [t “Well, dear, I wouldu't talle about it any | that he was some day going to bo a scu all about him, Lo thought he felt them} [ The board should bo of even grain, per- | Heavy threads are sometimes used fortho | nevor paused for tho peck, but swiftly gaye 3 & f o " K h Stri v s i fi hread for it e 1 ¢ hel a2 more,” said the mothor, golng on with her :{“’\'\' I\\'hln‘:u ‘Illwl\\‘llx;‘x’! h,v\;l mnl.‘. lll‘wu'\.‘:fll ; :.I.-:\n W ;Iul ro \\'.lvl:u;“mu"h”:Illlvlu.' I:u::t '_vu ot v ag R A R EaTaR Y et P :y‘ylm‘;.:‘..g; or Iu\'\ 1:“m and :1!\:‘} bebgllifoy tnoviskimmod downiovar he Lyu;m:;;:: 7 “IL wor RS R TS © was at other times. Ho sat 1 2 ie did not guin ather's. doorstep, Y 2 ; Ul the high notes. I on er gront care, o point of curve, to descond again | 1650 113 1 ¢ sho o <l work. ‘It would mako your fathor feel so 1t | ji 00" ha wind, on his stool by tho five, | his mother's side they would have hit, | knots. Caroshould bo 0§ toliplanoin e AR R ‘an instrament for | prosently, lisvogarded, and ina short. time «ho hoknow you missed itthis way. And b | which wasa poor five of cinders,”tho coal | he woutd bo one of them, e had ulmost | eveuly, making all tho surfaces as smooth | which I could not obtain catgut, and it gave I about two weeks they were scen to fly {.found her health ao spirits much feels bad enough at tho vest.” was 30 low, with his bead in his bandis, Hohad almose been a liar. | as possiblo, for the smoother the surface is | furth a continuous strain of sweet musical | out’ and repeat this punishment whenever | improved by this fantastic use of ““He wouldn't feel so bad if Lo saw & tur- | feoling vory badly used ard very welancholy crs! Ho would never bo | nude the bettor will be the sound, as s the | sounds. the cut appeaved on- the green near the barn. | familine convenionce, W anld M Tt was o gloomy world, and he was ou the | abls to lonk his father in the face, to hold up ! stimes 5 coll AR - . key on the tablo just as always,” said Tom. [ . i i P | case with violins, A square, and a fine tooth Sometimes silk threads as well as catgut 34 kg Just ani wrong sido of it; ho didn't seo how it was | his head under tho bluo sky, to say his pray- | €880 With violius, A square, aud a fine tooth | | GWERINe &t e bo -unni SPEAK DISTINCILY. Dot Tt T N ava There, that will do,” said his mother. over ol to get any vetter. Little Sue was | ors ugain 831 X0 l80 necosknl BEriiGRAIGUIaRI N Aadld0 s tha aldbs ot 4 2 “ltisn't tho turkoy, just for tho sako of | braufing to hor mothor fian oiuging way, | 1o Wwmbled in at tho door, buv e | When the boaras are planed, cur tho | BRI W S0 SOFIRSEG OLE | mow cnita critiotzed Br. vhitips | OF0T Sixteon v i Wh”lf‘ ‘wwm eating it,” said Tom, coutidentially,us he and | and his mother smiled to hear her ~how | mother only thought o hud tripped uis foot, | longer ones of a length equal to the | tho offoet i3 not noarly S0 harmonious as e of Munistee, Mich., lost a pocketbool Sue went out picking up chips that after- | could his mother smile. His fa aud held ‘up hov hund warningly, . fof | width of the window, theu proceed to mako | when ane string aflor another is 8ot vibrav i it ea AR SR div_ | 1ay on his pillows i the agjoining bed- | bis father bad faden asleep, And ho | the box. It oughtto beabout five inches A R 108 withon 1t: — {t's beeauso overybody else | 400¢ With an exprossion on his face almost | firo and looked avout hum awhile, and won- | sides‘and ouds should it as closely as pos- | gomatimes pluced in n- case andput closo by Bl ! ael | money would be returned as soon as the basone. Though tho dramstiok s awfal | 33 5ad as Tom's ‘not quite, for Tom saw uo | dered presently if he had not boen asleop | siblo together, for siovenly work in” this ro- | i window, but take too strone o cuprerty | Uth: Did vou sound your Snw's { finder could afford it. The other day it L1 i way out of the goil, but the ood man among | himself, and if that torrible moment hud not | speet will ‘retard the sound. It is | of wind to move the steings. The simplo | YOU 34Y “ehu’ for ‘you idu't you s nico— i - waoda L 1 d vou'' to the preceding word whenever you | Mr. Tyson received an anonymous note “1 like the wishbone best,” piped Sue. his pillows knew that, beaven willing, his | been a dream. May had come home, und | best to use wopden to put the | sounding box made as I have described it is 1ot © Wor bl H ek at i Urkoys dontthave o wishione line ehick. | family would be all right when ho la be | little Sue, sitting baside her, was repeating | box together, though I have seen many good | the best of all. could ! Didn’t you swallow some syllable of | peuding Hore is your $7 spent tho K9Y8 40 . one ko ehlek- | 100 his feet again® But as Tom now and | her Sunday school lesson Tho Lord is my | insteuments whicli have been fast a convincing teachor a lio about it afterward. Well | the Twomblys wouta never feel the then, Tom’s thoughts rau on, perhi of it. They didw’t need, nobody needed ty Ned’s father was smarter. But he wasn't | turkeys. It would not be hurting any one. wis attained by it A neevous, active woman, who refused to take an after should bo placed nowhero except where there [ on the although sho was speeding | nap beeause she could “‘never | sounded a vegular summoné to o daily | rest. Its imperative 11 could not ho | contuining 37. A fow duays later tha 4'|lu.|‘l . Bo bonest with Mm‘r\ 1 f , | wi n with a note sayin that tho i : Eelate ¢ , a word wheu it wus possibio instead of utter- | money und never wis able to give it h A \ o barps should not beleft on tho window | iy it \ g 1ged | R f then lifted nis bead and looked round, it di Shepberd; 1 shall not want, and | nails. Arbeanould L 3 tha windoy | back until now h obliged for the ou e .\l:‘ll:::y r.l:.'v’;l:,‘“'x:,‘\“1”\‘\"', them | (o0 m very depressing to think of that sick Tom's blue eves were taking 1t it in and I'ne holo should be carefully bored with :|‘VIlll‘lyl‘i‘ \l\dl,‘lv’ ‘(In':h\‘\’u\l ll<lulr|\ \'»’ !n\rlm:l]um:':llx‘:lgl. Now, from wh ',' “ \‘_:\, .“II 1.. ‘.,,”N h\wl‘ WAnd the gizzard ohopped up in the gravy | MAD that tired May, ihat dear mother, that | aud Sue and My, and that his father was | a swall brad-awl far if any of tho boards | BUIIHE With Lho Mot hud tho wood becomes | r ot hido nobaRini JopraRaila thaw x| 3! 3 & ey « or 1o speak of il that Ned Twomlb door and 's. wombl opened “Now, vill be injured Most o e boxes, 0 g5 100001 0e & B8 -Ane 0 inet utterance, eithe Ading or speal jinner to speals 1 that Ned Twombly loor and Mrs. Twombly opened it. “Now, | will be injured. Most of the box L e [l iibaneo. IBOE N sreqUing op apeak l Sl | | uso of it 1 - Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg, bave corned beof on Thanksgiving day.” & el Yo corned haok an Thi YINgQRY.!Y 0 took up bis hat and stolo out of the house | Mrs, Powers,iuy dear,” she said, whiloTou’s are fastened together with gluo, and | 2 X ing | ¥ 1 en ood writh cabbage. oo, ¢ 014 beel I8 | prosantly,” not meaning 1o go auywhoro in | heart beat i his throat, s sho felt suro sho | also with vegs and 4 am pretty sure’ that | Window. L have scun s many as a ball | ction quito by yourselt it you will reud Another Astor §00d with cabbage, too. i particular, but just to be moving. It was all | had come to detoun~e him us a thief, *now, | these give n better sound than those having j 107¢n harp: [ house, 8¢ & plac aloua daily, watching ana corrocting your A Bon i o A AT NI A o e e o o 5ue) ot | unconsciolsly to himself that his foot fol- | my denr, yow'ro not to b offended. ' But | | nails or pegs only( bub putting thom to. | 1 bedroom windows, onolu tho divingrom, | self apd practiciug, You will tiga”tnis | | & S0 W08 Bart B0, U0, 0, G SO0 Aaka Lo toe Wraage. ho Idoa 58l Bo | jowed the path down hill that lod past the | kiow what a houso is where there's sickness, | getber requires great ca AN thoipange (1AL ARE MELS HEAWINIINGE, L2 takanbe NG iasl0g HIL - 0F- aayariager i alier fif v 1is heiv to #150.000,= "of your having to eat corned beof and go | it HOC TR and there's no Lo nor strangth to spare for | should bo fastened earefully and firmly to- | Varnished und more ornameutal than tho | thay is, if you wish to bo understood | fifth generation und is hei 315 K witl “““‘l“"‘l‘"‘ L\“‘l"- “"“,,"‘} ;'.‘1’42 Tt 1t was the foot-path of the pasture, and the | stufling and roasting fowl. Aud I'vo cooked | gether till the glue 1s'dry, and & good plan | Others. and obeyed as a business man, as the mistress | 000, LOLRAT IBIRIR B URRY L OREE RNS ‘r' bars being down for the last bringing in of | this turkey and brought it up to you myself, | would bo to (st counect the sides, Sometimes when tho air is not moving out A R e AL I||~“|ur, SU0 | tho harvest across the fields, the path took | that you needn’t bo bothering. 1 hope you'll | ends and the bottons and when they aro firm | 8ide the harp strings are set vibrating by the tays so. I'monly a little sma MAD YOU. | pim straight by the Twombly kitchen and [ like the dressing; I always put raisins and | to put on the top or chiof sounding board, | draught passing outorcoming in the window, And I guess [ can oat what the rest can, 0y | thy pantey whose window was wido opeu, | breadstufiing in the crop, and mashed pota- | Tho lian hagp, s constructed on | Should the air of the room be much heated it (I ’ B A Mo v ihad ™ ot g | Tholight from the window iu the wing of | toes with a dust of pepper and sage in tho | the simo principle as the violin, and | moves thestrings in rorderas it rushoa <t b, mean,’ said Tom, hat mothers and | tho house shoue full upon the pautry, and | body. And bore's the cranberry sauce, and | this is why the top of the box is called the | out, and the cooler air from outside flowing (S girls should have nico ihingsi" and his | thoroon the window shelf was plainly visi- | hore's the mince pio. I daresay it isn't us | sounding board. opposite way. aipLracord to e birker. aoing lute Ned | blo u big turkey set to cool, T R gt et ol e result is g awolling and falling of low, 4 ] V's, to duc ero, O | shining golden brown, shedding its savory [ Ob! and here are sowe nuts for the children, | the joiuts, the next step is to put on b soft musical sounds,which die: w iy as gentl s ho two ! turkers, - What “did” they | Ao SONREHY oleiand oot 1t atosd | T thossnt the hotse of oracking thei gt | b vpleh tha sueimae et et T s a Bt “Auny pevsons foavo theie harps | PLEASE READ THIS. frant of two turkoys; =~ Ihiore woro onlv | a glass vowl of quaking craunborry swuce, | bo bad for their fathor. You camo as near | consist of beech, oak, boxwood or somo c out all night for they liko to hear through tho | four ok flve i tho family, Wore they | i as he paused n moment and looked in, | losing it all, though,us four ponce to groat; | description of hard Wood about half an darkness (6o sobbing nd s1zbiug music of tho ) x M ©O Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S OIng ot il themsclvos enting! = And | there was surely a dish of cracked walouts | for Jano was surc sho heard a stealthy step | high and a quarter of an mch thick,the strips | lustrument. Placed at sowe distanco from vh i 3 thero was to bo company, 0ne W | with some greatbunches of raisins and a pan | outsido the pantry window us she opened the | iong enough to extend across the box, u short | the room where ono slocps, the music seems i COCOA (“Best & Goes Farthest”) seems to be toy mud tho ducks and a chicken pis ought | of oy snow Annies. and v b guiaot) ALEY WIDGQNE B8 846 0PI e T e T b Dios B SRUTY | 10 be 1n tho air aud overywhore through tho A s 3 of juiey snow apy and —ves—a huge | door, Butif any one had really takea it I | distauce from the ends. ' Lo strif bo 10 the i high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffe 1o be a plenty. Itouly showed how uu- LRl AT h i, ; 3 iy . planky,... y showed. o minco pio, one of tho kind, Tom know with- | suould just bave brought you mine!” And | sorve the same purpose as tho bridge of a vio | hous : Ialr ovorything waa - Ned ‘Twombly "and | out tastini i, full of raisis and citron and | then sho stopped for biaith liu, the steines being deawn over them from | When the wind blows hard tho strings ave B8 1 1b. of good coffce costs at least 30c., makes 31 half-pint cup: jis groate healthy father and mother and | cider and all good spice—it made his mouth | Brought thom hers! Tom folt us if ho | end toend of tho box. In the center of tha | shaken with great forco and swiftuess, and N S A A A (YA Y A g 808 WM. W0 10 IAEERYS, And bo wWilh BIA | yater'to'think of it coula grovel in the dust. o said to himself | top or sounding board draw with a pair of | the waillug of the harp sounds as loud a3 the S i ] 3 9 ‘I‘I‘,“"':“: hox “l'\“‘A,f‘";““;“;‘k““,r“\‘l‘;:_ Sucy, 80 | " And this goodly array was just tho be- | tnat thio otkers mizht that turkey, but & | compasses u cirele, say an inch sud & haif in | crying of tho storn W per “ 4V, H.Cocoa ** also 00c, 150 ¢ 4w i MMARAR (B8 NOGE AT 10 | ginning of the Twombly's Thanksgiving. | morsel of it would choke him., He would do | diameter; and perforate this ecircle with a | who can uot bew: tou s cryin R ¥ 4 turkey ot ail, with uothing but that hard | Tis turkey they were tohavecoldevidently : | ponance for bis sing; ho wouid tot touch it. | number of small and carofully made holes a | music in the stor to the majority the 4§~ Which is the Cheaper Drink 2“8 eor, ch b ed, . bieh ho | thg other would be hot. Two turkeys for [ He went home with 'Mrs, Twombly; and short distance apart. Holes may be wado | sounds ar ng 4 full beauty iy hated for Thanksglving Dayl How much | Ned Twombly and he and Sue with nono! | her door sho stooped and kissed bim, I'd | within the civcld Wihon tho traveler visits Strasbur nts RETAIL PRICK 90c, | 98 cups of Coffee, e v nod Twombly' thau he wis' | sAud then and therea hungry impof evii | just die for her, I would ! oried Tom, ns he | Itis necossary also to puton two other | first of all 10 see the cathearal with its wor u > 1160 ** *“V,H.Cocoa! ihat Providence should be 50 good to him | whispered in ‘Tom's aar, why not take that | ran up the hill, buffeting the wind in his | strips one across each end of the box, on the | derful clock, but wt stops below onie i AP S 4 He wasn't any better! He whipped 8 boy | tlrkey and carr \ ¢ \ S tox ) : > K y and carry it home? face, and without a thought of an evil spirit | outside, and on a level with the top of tho | the towers if tho wl dowing hard b . i balf his size last week, avd §5"kld th It would be’steuliug, to be sure. But | abroadiu the night. *5he's @ good Sawari, | soundiug board,aud lnto one of these a heurs overuead & mild DSt OF Lovely | S aeeerrresssssemsss (o0090000000000807302000000000000000000000000.