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The Liberal Advocate from Topeka, Kansas • 2

The Liberal Advocate from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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assert that tha nnWic. annla doubt, with an Mi r- uuu.a proper rlaces to lmnart it. has been the them a far mmiu.iu. CM no ilflif H. LI1M.L the habitual moderate use of ftlennnii.

THE NEWS. ot genius and learning for centuries. HIE LIBERAL FublUhad Weekly, by THE LIBERAL PUBLISHING COMPANY tWO DOLLARS PER AXXUIT. CAPITAL KOTES. The President expi eased himseif very freelv recentlv to a.

leadim, mmki nt -A- -E3. PACKER and SHIPPER While we have a voice or can wield a pen we will never contribute by our silence to the introduction into free America of the 7 uf iDown w'tl Popery," of which the blackest pages of English history are resonant. We do not believe the hons3 in regard to the ition of his message vix wg uuauciu question, rnis member reports him as saying that he was confident that a full debate on the resolutions now pending, referring to those of Messrs Fort, Prince and OF THE CELEBRATED to our cauntry lies in the ascendency of ttt .3 1 i 1 1 question of the expediency of regulating the appetites and desires of men. The end proposed is not olny the destruction at one blow of a business hitherto lawful in which hundreds of men are engaged and i ch emPloy? thousands of capital, but also the instantaneous extirpation of a habit indulged in by at leasUialf the people and which for sixty centuries has been universally regarded as harmless and proper even for the priests of the world, to send men sneaking to dens of concealed infamy for what their appetite craves and their reason annroves hut t.h. l-mr ueeiop me tact tnat the real issue involved is.

ufter nil. the 'old" familiar one. which ha an New York Count drinks ia generally beneficial, and that in ed between temperance and abstinence the verdict should be in favor of temperance. In another part ot the same article, after "Tf 8P0ken of the absence of reliable statistics, the same writer says: "Without such knowledge it seems unreasonable to urge the discontinuance of a custom which is certainly pleasant and probably useful; and very unreasonable to require temperate persons, who are an immense majority of the population, to cease to do that which is agreeable, in order that the intemperate minorita may be induced to cease that which is unlawful and mischievous. It inflationists on the -oue aide and hard money buis ut vrccu, uur.

ramer in the absence of all religion. We have myriads of churches and their membership is counted by millions; yet, there is no living, vivifying religion the hearts of our people lived out in their lives. Give us the old medieval superstitions that stirred the souls of men, that guided the painter's ASD 0T3EB OYSTERS. Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. And in the promulgations of a change so tar reaching, a revolution so radical, these uauu.

scuipior cmsei; the old reliance UDon Dcitv tViat The Surgeon General of the United States Marine Hospital Service has Issued a circular for persons desiring to enter the medical corps of that service in the grade of assistant Burgeon. No person will be appointed whose age is less than twenty-one or over thirty, and the applicant must have graduated at soma respectable medical college. The house committnn mi people assemble and read essays, get off ST. LOTJI1, KO. est melody from virgin lips and tuned the rude voice of the stern warrior; the livinsr, active faith in the old motto: "Thnu ftnH To tha Friend of tho Liberal Canto.

In presenting to our readers the Liberal Advocate, we believe that we are supplying a want Rreat. felt at present Kansa and hope that the friends ol personal liberty and those who are to the few ruling the many, will aid us in our undertaking by endeavors to obtain subscribers, act as our asenti and send ns correspondence ef whatever may be of interest to the cause throughout the State. We will endeavor to prapple with the issues of the day manfully and earnestly, sparinar neither time nor money to make the Liberal Advocate one of the leading paper of toe nation. And while using our beat endeavor we rely our fnends to aid ns in carrying the enterprise to a successful isue All communications of whatever nature mould be addressed to The Liberal Publishing Topeka Kas. icuuniuiis, ussaun me ears ot their deluded auditors with flrpnrtr wouia 03 not less unreasonable to urge that honest people should cease to gam money because there are some misers, sees me." which left lost purses lying UllQ directed be reported to the house for pas- AUU 111- UP011 harmless and peace-loving public, whole yards of "poetry calculated to drive men of taste to suicide! Could anything be more trifliog? Is a grave inieves, and swindlers.

In an article of the same series from the pen of Dr. Albert J. Bernays, we have u.imsiur-tu on meaievai roaas; the beauti ful religion of the heart that moved maid. se a Din repealing so much of the revised statutes as prohibits farmers and planters from Belling leaf tobacco at retail directly to consumers without paying a special tax. Thelngalls telegram surrendered bv the Western Union TVIo another view of the subject from a physi cian's stand point.

en hps in supDlication for strength to resist when temptation came with all its allurements, the grand old living faith that Biaus economy to be solved in Rlip.n a. crVi rrx 1 km. At the present day it is a common maue nien refuse to do an act simply be tmng to meet a triend in very bad health, and you ask him the cause. Often it is wu.pi.uj vu, senate committee on privileges and eleotions. vir uiuuc ita tills We are not writing for anti-prohibition readers alone; we appeal to all thoughtful citizens to rebuke such a pitiful yet bold SDirit of leviHr in Aoalin.

owing to Bonie experiment in teetotalism cause it was not right. God and the angels have fled from American life; even our poetry has no superstition in it. The beauties of earth, sea and sky, are seen only through the dull eyes of science. It held at Windsor oastle will farther prorogue parliament till February next, when it will meet for the dispatch of business. A His patch from Dublin says there is no foundation whatever for the statement that the prosecution of Dav tt, Daly, Eillen and Brennan has been abandoned.

The small town of Brod, on the river Eoras, in Hungary, has been innndated. Also, part of the town of Karisburg, on the Moras. Home lives have been lost. The Spanish Minister of the Colonies says that the new cabinet has adopted the project for the abortion of slavery in Cuba, now before the Cortea. The government refuses to assist the scheme for a Universal Exhibition at Berlin, and without such assistance the project must be abandoned.

Ihe total loss sustained by the Bank Ottawa, Ont through the fraudulent opera-turns of their late manager (P. Robertson), is $52,000. The Central News announced the Indian government have asked for a reinforcement of 5,000 men, to be sent out forthwith. The Chilians have heen driven back in Santa Catalina and DolorEB by Gen. Buendi-ana, who cut off their retreat in Tuna.

Three persons perished and two injured by the burning of the couit house Wednesday, at St. Jean Poat Joli, Canada. An official decree in Paris pardoned 150 aommunists Wednesday. Coleraft, for forty-six 3 ears hangman in England, is dead. aiSCLLAKurN.

The twenty-two complainants to the synod of Long Island from the discussion of the Brooklyn Presbytry in the cause of Rev. T. Be Witt Talmage, publicly denounce the statement read by Dr. 1'almage to his congregation last Sunday morning, and published in the newspapers Monday as a tissue of falsehoods, and say they shall hold him to his responsibility as a false accuser. While Father Qainn, an ex-priest, was speakmg.cn Catholioism in Central church, Norwich, Friday night, a volley of stones was thrown through the windows, breaking the glass and hurling tho broken fragments among the audience.

C-ie girl was cut about the face but tha meeting was not broken ud. Omaha is to have a new connection with the peat lakes, by way The St. Paul and Sioux City company have bought the Omaha and Northern line aad will complete it in the early spring, so as to have a through line of its own from Omaha to Duluth, more than -five hundred miles. There is the bent, nf nutl of such moment as to stir the minds of a Such experiments are very injurious, mnd should not be attempted by people who have oas.ted their fnrtitli ui.uiun peopie. me prohibitionists should rebuke it, for it can do no good and can The same tenrneA writer rrWca t.Vin fnl.

only expose their cause to derision and lowing experience which we regret to say is mis atsenec of a living God from the cold lives of our people we to dread; not the supremacy of the Popes. This we should dread, for Tiafrintwn, ia a NOTICE. A. C. DRAMWELL is not a uu uncummon one: tuiitemps.

iwery good citizen who cares lor the public weal should rebuke it, for it teaches young men to look upon legis ative problem as mere ary trifles. When the tion too; and no nation can live Tonir after FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. In the senate on the 12th the finance committee postponed tiU after the Christmas recess the Warner silver bill, trade dollar bill, and Mr. Bayard's resolution concerning on the ground that the tmbjeot would require fuller disoussion than could be given by the committee before adjournment. A biil was passed authorizing the assistant treasurer of the United Stated, at New York, to waive the enforcement of section 8,3 57, revised Rtat utes, so far as the same affects certain drafts on him now held by the Masonic Bank of In the house Mr.

Gillette introduced a bill in opposition to the retirement of greenbacks and in favor of substituting them for national bank notes, and for the free coinage of silver. Referred. The bill paired authorizing the assistant treasurer of the United States at NewTTork to waive the enforcement of section 3,377, revised statutes, so far as the name affects certain drafts on him now held by the Maonie bank of Pittsburg. The first bill on thealwisr was one appropriating $29,000 ndemnitv and tomeensation to the widow and heirs of Henry Leef, in consequence of the illegal seizure of the bark Mary Therena by the United States consul at Bihia, Brazil. The oommittee reported the bill to the hous, when it paused.

Yeas, 125; nays, 76. Mr. Willis presented an addret a and resolutions of the Mississippi valley states commission. Ordered printed. Adjourned till Monday.

On the 15th in the senate Mr. Voorhees presented a petition of 7,000 ex-soldiers and sailorB, praying that they be paid in greenbacks the difference between the valne in greenbacks in which they were paid for their ervicas to the government and the value cf gold at the time of payment. Referred. The vice president presented a communication from the postmaster general recommending a deficiency appropriation of $206 211 forexi-gencies of the services caused by the extension of the star routes" and for other deficiencies. lieFerred.

A. bill for ths organization of the territory Oklahoma out of the present Indian territory. A bill extending the provisions of section 2,997, revised statutes, in regard to entry of merchandise for transportation in bond to the port of Omaha. A substitute for the bill to extend the northern boundary of Nebraska, riaced on the calendar. The bill to enable the secretary of war to purchase" land to enlarge and protect the United States arsenal at Ban Antonio, appropriating $14,000 for the purpose, passed.

After a short exeoutive session the senate adjourned. Among the bills introduced in the house on the 15th were the following: Providing for the payment of arrears of pensions to widows and minor children of persona who died of injuries received in tha war of the rebellion. For the establishment of a branch mint in Indianapolis. For the establishment of a mint in 8t Louis. Granting county lauds to soldiers of the United States who served in the war of 1861.

Further amend the pension laws. To establish an income tax. Allowing appeals from court martials to United States couit in time of peace. Cnanging the time of meeting of congress to second Monday in January. For commission on alcoholic liquor traffic Requiring the secretary of the treasurv tt pay Out all Bold anil a 1 wuw, waen in my innocence, i that I was forwarding the temperance authorized to make Collec ucau ui iue oosoms oi ner muTemenc giving a gratuitous lecture tlons or receive Suhenin.

na puerility 01 the debating society become the implements of political war- on mcuuui, i was asKea oy an ardent teetotaler whethef I believed that the miracn sons, i ue Kev. Joseph Cook and his fellow agitators would do well to look a little into this real danger and let the Romish tions for tho "ADVOCATE" tare, it is time for us to reflect whether lous wine at the feast of Cana, contained from and tor this date. Topeka, Dec. alcohol, said, les; You are a liar!" men are reaiiy capable of so serious an undertaking as self-government. We sincere-IV none rhnn goosi aione.

THAT TVAII. was tne immediate reply given in public. ThlS settled the nnestinn. and aian tho 10 contain notning wbioh can connect Mr. Ingalls with any irregularity in the matter of his election to the senate.

The house banking and currency committee has decided to substitute Mr. Price's bill for Judge Buckner'a bill, requiring one-half the national bank reserve to be kept in coin. The bill will be reported after the holiday recess. The postofiice department, is acting vigorously to sustain itself acainst lottery men. The latter are gathering in force and neglecting none of tha means known to Washington to create a sentiment in their favor.

The sub committee of the house appropriations committee have agreed npon the West Point academy approuriat on bilL The aggregate sum is understood to be about considerably iu excess cf last year's appropriation. Five hundred dollars have been raised in the house of representatives for sufferers in Ireland, and contributions will probably reach $1,000. The house committee agreed torenort adversely on the bill allowing circulars to be carried in the mails under ne sspaper rates. The President has nominated James B. Seaer, of Virginia, to be Chief Justice of Wyoming territory.

The treasury department has purchased 130,000 ounces of silver for the mint at San Francisco. will reflect, and deal with the pending spective temperance of the persons in question. I should not hnva mnntinnorl tha VP1.9 k'bend Advocate purports to be DUOhshed at Toneka tha Please hand this U1 oLttio poncy witn the gravity cucmeuuy assert that It de anecdote did I not believe it to be a matter lishinj company, but is actually published at Kiin una Citv W. serves, oe thought over by mascu- paper to your neigh 4... uuu wuuucr ot necessity at the present day to stand up for principles, and the principle I contend for 1-1 fnrUlerfltinn mftiav th BKofinana 1 1 ion it, uo aiscussed in man hood 8 modes lpt.

it Ua jj.j v-- ucmcu ixi man ner becoming mtelhgent men. Let not This jlHIa wnbr -iias is conceals the name of its editor, as the columns are filled with vile insinuations and falsa statements upon which to build talse arguments against the adoption Ot the Constitutional rtrnhiki'H'nn oor after you have read it, and you will ucuuroua Bense oe insulted by such exhibi- be travetie(L lpt nnf. tA misguided young men deride your purpose assist our cause great "Intemperance in drink is very bad, but it is only one form of transgression. Whatever can be done by legislation should be done at once. Bat it should be no attempt at total repression, but rather in the direction of raising the general condition of the people.

The children of our schools should f. MUCUU- ment. bhould it present any arguments worthy of consideration, we will answer but so long as its arguments are based upon such gauzy falsehoods, they will be as harmless as tho nmaVim, ij ly. ToBBlca Disli GomDinr, "Say in verse, what others say in prose." Correspondence. Wir-rrrTi TTw fJ- 1 1 bull trot? one of thA rlo3opfoi uw.

vu nuillUI VI oe taught that the kingdom of God is neither in meats nor in drinks; that temperance does not merely apply to drink, IT OAS CROSSED THE ATLANTIC. DITOR ADVOTiTif'Tia vaiunua. Acmperanca canner. MANUFACTURERS OF 3 11 CLllLL tlO Again comes the wail that the editor Not very manv veara airo. thn m-mration.

uuoouig ouiugc anu yet it is true that we have men among us who: to advance cer iiu Buouia proceed irom right pnn CirjleS in fine, that kmnaranu ia Uat- does not have hu name -nrin tea in tha ion of Roman Catholics by the church of tain ideas entertained by them, however characters ot the magnitude, of a dry-goods ter than abstinence, and that its influence David Armstrong, a colored man, living with his family on the Moraney place, near Miliken's bend, Madison parish. was taken out of his house on Sunday night last, preceding the election, bv twenty-five or thirty men and killed. Over twenty shots were fired lituacious or cn mencal, will travel all over the country and scatter abroad their statement that the papers in negotiation between the chief parties have beea signed and the 8t. Louis and San Francisco road has virtually passed into the hands of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe company. Itis reported at Detroit, that two or three tons of nitro-glycerine exploded on Fox island in the river opposite Amherst-burg twenty miles below.

It is said the shock was felt some thirty or forfy miles sign at we neaa of ms paper. Why is it necessary the editor should herald bis name j-njjiana became to outrageous that men high in eclesiastical orders rebelled against the persecutors and voluntarially took up Walter Moxon arrivs at this conclu malicious and defamatory reports concern tO the world? "Did Addisfin St-l. ing the. country that gives them their IHIM sion "Rudeness and fanaticism have failed Drunkenness prevails in spite of teetotal wis ueiense or me oppressed. Any one who will read the old volume nf uu ucaiu uy persons on tne Mace.

The people of Oxford, a station conceal their names while tmhliah uauy oreaa ior themselves and their fami lies. brightest literature of the brisrht dar. ism, while the pledge inflicts useless self- vu. me ana uay uity railroad, are I am led in tin' a tr-ajn uui i burgh Review, will see, from the pen cf A greatly excited consequence of grave rob torture, let the legislature be urged VOrllMM 1 1 1 and national bank notes in the tn9.re vjueen Anne oecause they were ashamed A special to the Denver, (Col.) Tribune beries committed there Friday night. -The a uired for current nwnui in i au iuB au wuue ia your vaiuaoie journal of the 11th inst.

headed "Prohihi oiuney omiui, me most scathing rebukes cf the intolerance cf the Protestant wnungs waiter Sott from robbers were traoked to Bochestcr station. ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS 1 wuc uuivuabe of government bonds. Providing that in case wuijr uus its piain duty, in giving powers to put the sot under control, and so do the most beneficial act to emmissaries conn ahmaA Tho i. where two men, having three dead bodies in nu- OBlale8lnattM Apaches, under it Mmbering 100, engaged in a fight with the Mexicans in Chihuahua, on the 6th sense of shame conceal the authorship of church and clergy. Unpopular as such a j-i.

tneir possession, were arrested. nutiiuer or me ita Indians, in tha Whitn mauo vy uiat man narns tnat nansas is a uio aveny novels? Did all the vasi coiony ot reeling, puking, fighting iom eignty killed and wounded. The executors of the late Robert Bav hos of creat men KvWv sui si. namoers ot suiienng tamiles that ever was done by any legislature." Thus reasons James Risdon Bennett: thirty days 'he tribe shall be declared public enemies to the Unite! S-aes and its rights tn its reservation shall Har.in.n wmw UUUUi. Ihe customhouse authorities at New York make a oharge against M.

J. Paillard Co 680 Broadway, importers of musical instruments, of having defrauded the government false wiuuuy, and deUberately Mack into Brougham. Macau Ull XV4bt3U. It every man is to forego his freedom ara paia hark 10,000 to the St. Louis.

Alton and Terre Hi ute railroad company Wednesday in compliance with what they understood Wichita, nnt.wihhata. JUUCI1CU. ariyie and others who wrote for uuo uatu UclLLlO Tn thn .1. I 4 or action because many make a licentious Use Of it. I know nnt.

mhat tUa i oni or over tfiuu uuu by fraudulent invoices The alleged frauds extend over several years, sne i has Had the past, is today as sober iL uud Dcui.i.t-i nil in inrn 4 ti i the JLdinbureh Eeviete. and VI ut uiu Dassea ftnlhnri7in fna -1 -w HV UMV waouco JA. tlv iCHlStbOr. The schooner Andrew Leighton. which nu iaw aoiamg a city a any city of the 1 uvuawvu ui Lweive Peabody, Lowell and others who wrote for my freedom.

If in the case of alcohol, as Samuel A. Singleton, ticket taker of the toukiuuim oronze cannon to the Francis P. sauea ror La Have Bank Ootober 21, and has grand opera house, New York, having been in the JSorik American Eetieic, hide their same population in the United States. I am glad to see you take the course vou ttir 111 Cin Iimrn r. in names Because ot tnA hutarH tr ho.t biu was introduced and referred to relieve the dieted by the United States grand jury for violation of the civil riirkta inn ho uc neara rrom sinoe tbe gale of October 9, has been given up for lost.

She had a no, and can assure you that the people of of their Droductions? Wn Thoo ur anj oiner imng, am to abstain from what I conscientiously believe to be the lawtul and beneficial use of it, 'lest I make my brother to offend, my life WOUld be an inhntprla V.nla utMurer oi tne unitnn sintu. tvicmta artnreciatA inn, 4f.fI fused admission to the theatre to' Wm. R. Davie amount now charged to him anrl ViUOUUJ i 111 UlSlilA-H Til I iriTAmV wrhi a man). Las been arrested.

with several states. Mr. Pin course men was, Sydney Smith lived to his ideas adopted by the court, and in th preface to the collected edition of hu miew essays he says that in 1S33 he finds himself battling against his converts for the perpetuity of the English church. Since that time the Itoman Catholic has been as free in his dtvotions within the domains of Great Britain as the man who worships according to the ritual of the church of England. Baft intolerance is laboring a new birth, and the place chosen for its acouck-ment ia the land whose boasted characteristic is freedom.

The Protestants of America are in travail with persecution of the Papist At intervals of every fdw days some man deems it his duty to warn the ever ei- extend to you all the aid in their power in CXDOSins' and rtenrmnniTio tUa i mewoi fourteen. The annual meeting of the Kansas State Horticultural society met in Holton, Kansas Tuesday morcintr A lnrcra nnn.u -r il. was entertaining the worldas Was it the shameful rh.ivar.ioi- n.i n-nJ Ti wi i 5 William Harralson. a Rtm-plrppnor of wuiUlM, BUIBC than that or an utppfm mnnb- r-- fuB.ru a dock in March last, tn i Mcbean. a ntatinn nn tna rAnni leading fruit raisers of the tate wer in wrjuu mas maaa mm assume the ficti tious name of -Buz" Vonio of the treasury to ascertain and certify ihe lived." What shall be said in answer to this earnest declaration of Dr.

Radcliffe? "I Cannot heln aairinc, (hi Mtriiirtnr. imj-s 1 How Silver Ore is Sold at T.a.lmA PURE WHISKIES, TOPEKA, KANSS. IU11UHI, 111- teen miles from Augusta, Ga was found murdered in his store Wednesday. Anderson Jones (colored) was arrested for the murder. lucmeu wiia military in states described therein anrl ftr nt beuuazioe.

The rooms of the Chicago minino- lmnrrl a goodly company in thus concealing our From the Leadrflle Reveille. purposes. It provides for the Davment ct were formallv nmnml nn HTn. The. business of buviner and sell in nrna Jenmnffs.

the man wlin tha But whv is it of what is known as the Fi chooses to urge the poor to forgo the murder in Allen rainrfir TTao lof in a camp like this, when the editor a uanie shnnll tnnVn9 viaiiii "ii various western states. Calendar. The bill to amend sections 2324 and 9395 J. S. DOWDELL.

uniuBacuonn in mining stocks took ace. Tho enterprise promises to be a sucoess. proper uses ot alcoholic drinks for the sim-Dle reason that mi.i)rnntMnn, captured by J. O. Clarke, of' nar i me mines is so immense and tho nino statement be rendered more false or more so as to allow the applications anrl nffiHuvitZ M.M VI dollars bo srreat.

has been reimr, frt Capt. Dodtre. of thp flth by A. Jtt. Adkmon, of Cniontown, Kas.

drunkenness are what they are indubitably evils of incalculable Tina (Tnifiirla va it maim oy coming irom one man more than another, when that statement purports to nne from a sourra all ma H. A- Smith. 3, UfAminPTif nnirnVk)-nV-f required for obtainment of patent to mineral lauds to be made by agents of non-residents, passed. The hill tn nmont kji ot. LiODlS hR bppn inHini-l ff colored troops fought nobly for the relief of Capt.

Payne's command, is to be rewarded with the position of maior in the ---w, aw a science, and is by no means, as many have supposed, dependent upon the fair dealing and honestv nf tha mill.n.o i b4wuHvi uv xcca than culpable I cannot use a milder word a high degree." These are but a bribe the jury which convicted A. ment MutiD lUd ox rules and articles of war, so as to provide a limit-tionto prosecution for desertion, and after amendment by Mr. Edmunds so as to prevent its Construction Annlvinw lDf.nn aixcueiu, oi ine gamoier' ring notoriety, of perjury some weeks ago. V.W4UiUW1JVUilUU) 01 men eminent tVim i. Arab fuffitives from Pa generally are the purchasers.

The large mining corporations anrl nroniflm cuaoie populace of America against the imminent danger of an occidental Vatican at Washington. the terrible danger ot the supremacy of th pope in this country. The latest blast of this kind comes from the much osed bugle of Joseph Cook, ot floston, and the notes ar taken up ar- prolonged tilt they reach Kansas pgr 7 Geor? tha thiriy destitute Poles, recently arrived at CaR-tle Garden, will be sent to Demons vha SALOON! v.aiu Wdl an argument be more forcible because it is advanced by one man than it would be advanced by another? It is the distinguishing peculiarity.of the Advocate, we regret to say, that it, of all other papers discussing the temperance question, gives it readers authenticated facts nd sound reasons and asks them to -lake Vi, passed. After a short executive session r. 1 1 liUO 111 dell Giass company cf St.

Louis his been in- fas. studied this subject thoroughly; and yet because we adopt and advocate these same views our prohibition contemporaries search their ip.Hnnsm fka 5i written for wood choppers. The lieoTft PvnrlilQ Irnn, Tdo. tr oiccea ror embezzling from that company last summer. A rennlntinn van ,1 ii i ubviuuj 1UU1K1U- ual owners of productive properties have their own assayers, as well as their own scales at the mines.

So far as practicable similar ores from the different pay-stiako are piled together for shipment, under Jit- Sf ucrj im use on rne lotn twn a ainn. contmnes. Considerable nnmhnra i.j Allen Palmer, tongue for exDletives mean enoush to an- tee of eleven for the selection of a suitable of Sherman. MWB. are coEtent.

hnwevor tr- route tor the ocean-p The chair- DaLae daily, bound to buttwni ilkoTcrearai lav- ror she caught his hand arid ran forward, sp ang into the shallow cattleguard, and. drawing him after her, held him close and subjected him." O. Xti OTVTXTiJTS- maining force she managed to deal the On the banks of the Weser, they say, that no one must snin rliirinrj tho tmoliTO tar. With meal and flour mixed gallonff of milk are annually made into cheese in England, and 550,000,000 gallons butter. The quantity of the former product made is 128,000 tons, and of the 1.11 C-f ATI 1 bear a cut in the Caen ot his nect.

1 "uul. corn quiet while the tram thundered on above them. Again he fell, this time in his death agony, halt and halt delightful waffles and batter uviUf jt.Lj viuiv liia auu jr days of Christmas-tide; but they spin WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FUSE i i ii iiin traa row no ina vr rvi a Ya.iina and in a moment more, sadly lacerated tons. Oats should be bruised for fin nM liiirsn and exhausted, but with no vital harm, Stock Soun. Save all the bones fiem toads into the house, or get black-pudding and sausages instead of yarn.

This custom is faithfully observed, and if sew Miss Corey was free. KENTUCKY but not for a young one, because, the former, through age and defective teeth these bones in a pot with three quarts oi A Wonderful Gun. ing is necessary to be done, they take it to a neighbor's house. From the Peat-Dispatch. coia water, some sail; ier, it oqu icr nvu hours, then strain; cut some vegetables, connoi cnew tnem properly; the young hnrRf P9n fin ra.

sinil tYtav nra flino ii-nin. At Christmas all tha pinjr bags and have plenty of circulating libraries, which they abundantly patronize. A new play, appropriately named danger," is being performed in England, in which one man is seemingly hanged before the audience and another falls from a ladder. There is said to be a great rush of Burmese and Shan adventurers across the frontier into Siam, attracted thither by a reported discovery of an immense field of sapphires. Mme.

Ristori has just narrowly escaped death Sweden. The train in which she was traveling barely paused on the hither side of an opening turning table bridge across a river. The Wilmington (N. Post says that not one in ten of the white fami Hps nt tho In Februarv next Dr. McClean will uiiuuui UI.V10 are plentifully furnished with flax, and 1 1 1 4 1- i 1.

II. ij. ly mixed with salves and turned into them in the strained stock; boil slowly for probably be enabled to give a public ex- i 14. i. holesome nutriment.

A POOd tflst ftf Hi. bm-rlinnsa nf anrr im- tnree nours more; just Deiore serving tase a small piece of white sugar, put it on an iron spoon on the stove until it melts and ii i i i i iiiu.uiuu ui 111a wecipuu. il mis, bu lb IS stated, the capacity to discharge fifteen hundred balls a minute, or 90,000 balls each hour. Surely, if two opposing armies riety of forest trees is found in the ripen- 1 1 i i totti iqsser but, perhaps lon'- said there what she said'aftel ard to Bud: "I wish we could have a Christmas all our own. "Oar own," said the rocks back but they did not tell how to get it.

She did not say anything to her grandfather or grandmother about it; she did not even think of such a thing. She used to wonder, sometimes, if they were children onc, and what they did then, and what the liked. But she never asked them, and she could not really believe that they ever were little; so she told all her thoughts and fancies to the great trees in the wood, to the tunnel, and to Dud. It was od how she came to know so much about Christmas, whn her grandparents had told her so little; and Lad never had any children to play with except her little brother Bud. But she knew its meaning because it was from the old Bible, with its largo letters, that her grandmother had first taueht her to read; and so, when she saw the Christmas time mentioned in the few other books about the home, Bhe understood it.

But she did not know how people celebrated it, or what a joyous time it was, until one day when a good-natured engineer tossed her a paper, as his train went flying by. A holiJav paper full ot beautiful pictures and stones, and oh what a treasure it was to Dot. Sue had kept it carefully for nearly a year, and she showed its pictures vyiw ciauuiuji lvj Avvctlb tilts V1S1U UI XlUlUa, the divinitv who presides over domestic affairs, ard who comes at this season to reward the diligent and punish the idle. But at Shrove-tide when Hulda returns to her home, all the flax must be spun off. and the spinning-wheels be put out of sight for that which is spun at Shrove uig ui us seeu vnuiij.

ii a variety does not perfect its seed in a given locality, it regaraeo. as very good evidence that it is conveneii mio varamei, ami siir iu uiiu the soup. Pommes au Beurre. Peel and core a number of apples-, lay them in a baking tin nlenhfiillv buttered, fill the core ot -Asn Engineer and fireman had both seen the children, and vainly tried to stop in time to save them. The train slackened sDeed and came finally to a halt a few rods further on; and then the two ran back, and reached the spot just as Dot's red hood appeared at the top of the guard.

Several passengers alarmed by the signals aad the unusual pause, speedily followed and a small group had gathered by the time the children were lifted up, safe and unharmed Bud shaking with sobs and Dot trying her childish to be composed and womanly. "We was just playin. We tried to have a make-b'lieve Christmas, 'cause we couldn't get no real one; and I forgot the cars," she faltered. One gentleman said something about "great presence of mind, which she did not understand at allj but the engineer patted her head, called her a brave little jrirl, and told her not to cry. Suddenly she saw her grandfather in the crowd, and was afraid he must be very angry, because he locked so strangely and his mouth twitched and quivered so; but he did not scold a word.

"She's a deal more sense than most is not sufficiently hardy to be generally cultivated in such sections. tide. 13 Sure to tlim Out ill thia hpinrr tha The i innraatar Kinntir Pn fumum ya. were equipped with such a weapon, the last argument to which kings resort would be to the space of an ordinary conversation. Dr.

McLean is a gentleman of rare scientific instincts and devotes his leisure hours to the study and invention of things the discovery of which will make the world the richer. It is suggested that the general introduction of Dr. McLean's time of holy rest. each apple with brown sugar and a small South take any sort of newspaper, and port that the wheat crop looks well, with California Wines mux wnere one is ragen must give opinion and not news. cae exceptions wnere tne ny and drought i 1 VII i piece or outter, ana put me iin in a siow oven till the apples are a grood color and nave Deen.

ine young clover sowed last vv hen the son shines, Hulda is said to be combing her hair; and when it snews, she is spreading her She rides in a chariot, which she once caused a peasant to repair for her, and the chippings which were left hehiml titpvp fnn rl tn t.o ALSO spring is saia to De very poor, and some of it is so bad that it will have to be turn- quite done, lhey should be occasionally basted with the butter during the process of cooking, and the core should be filled a second time with sugar, and they may gun win at least leave tne survivors with an inpvpacpfl nf i a V. 1 a -urpaltlt id under to make room for corn. Thi3 is a srood season to haul tlin nmnd -j VV KJV. of the purest gold. Hulda is represented on the principle of dividing an apple be- A i i I mi have a slight sprinkling of powdered to the house for the whole year.

It can 1 1 i. in i iween iour Doys ana iwo uoys. xne aoc- cloves or cinnamon, accordine to taste. men oe cut ror tne stove ana nreplace in as an ugly old crone, with dishevelled, tangled locks, and if any one appears with uncombed, bristling hair, it is a common tor is jealously guarding the secret oi his invpnt.irvn. anr? althnncb inn.

crpnpi-al in. How to Preserve a Bouquet. When stormy weather, when nothing else can be done. It will make the women folks you receive a bouquet sprinkle it witc it has been known for upwards of a year JOBBERS ME 148 c3 148 TOPEKA, KANSAS. pleasant to have plenty of good, dry fire- saying that "He has been riding with Hulda!" Let.

everyone henceforth keep their locks well brushed and shining. tnat ne was aosoroea periecting it, the most energetic and ingenious of reoorters wuuu cuii aim put away ior tne year. have been unable to extract from him asten a short. nf lnr.na;n on. fresh water, then put it into a vessel containing soapsuds, which nourish and keer the flowers as good as new.

Take thf bouquet out of the suds every morning, and put it in fresh water; keep it there a minnln nvlmA han olro if. niif anrl w. vuniu five or SIX links bv inpnna nf a linlif Un anything but the most general reference tn tha f'nrf Vionmi rr TYiPfianiVnl nonagfinn i -J .3 V.i 11 to his lpn. inst a.luvtro tha h-noa 41.. The Art of Taking reave.

It has been said that one of the most vuu "UV.V I 1 11 liliC youngsters of her age. said the engineer again. "Let's take the poor little toads up to town with ns, and give them a bit of real Christmas, as they call it. "Yes," said the conductor, looking at grandfather, "'etthem po. We will take good care of them, and I will put them in charge of the conductor of the down train.

II Mt 1 1 mi vr U.VVUUM.VMi. uwuuuiV.WU, and an urgent request not to mention the stable, ot course), and see how quick that UUIUIC VI wuu vuv I the flowers lightly by the hand with pure T. 1 II 1 1 II. pawina norse win leave ott the habit. In most Cases a few davs will bp anffiniont tn WHOLESALE DEUJEBS SI water, nepiace me oouquet ine soap-snrln.

and thf. flowers will bloom as fresh UiaiiliCl UUbU CVClJrLUIll An ULULJACLCU. A reporter of the Post-Dispatch called yesterday afternoon upon Dr. McLean at his laboratory The gentleman was found important social accomplishments is that of entering a room gracefully, but to our mind, that of leaving one easily and judiciously is to be preferred. enecii a cine, nn a i nhnnn unnoi.

as when gathered. The soapsuds need to pendent. be changed every thira day. si uiitfc iuej wm come oacs saieiy. iney needn't be gone bat two or three hours, and it will be a Christmas ride for them Good carriage horses, for which there is in ms private omce, maustnousiy engaged in readine a butkv roll of proof sheets.

The Forests of Alaska. John Muir, in San Francisco Bulletin. The coast and island forests of the south end of Alaska wear a grayish-brownish color in the foreground, black in the middle ground and dark blue in the distance. The gray and brown is derived from lichens that depend from the branches, and Irom mosses that grow not only on the boles, but from large nest-like masses in the horizontal palmate portions of the main-branches, fifty or even a hundred feet above the ground. It is only where snow and rock avalanches have occurred that a bright grass-green is seen.

Landing almost any where to take a walk in these woods you have nrst to fight your way through a fringe of bushes tedioudy intertangled rubus, huckleberry, dogwood, willow, elder, and a strange-looking woody plant about six feet high with limber rope-like stems and a head of broad leaves spread out horizontally like those of a palm. Both stem and leaves are covered with keen spires, so that it is impossible to grasp it anywhere without getting a multitude ot thorns in the flesh. This is echinopanax hornda. popularly known as the Devil's Club, ard used by the Indians to thrash witches the most truly diaoolical thrashing instrument conceivable. It is the onl plant that seems out of place here.

It seems rather, from its vine-like leaning stems and heads of ample translucent leaves.to belong to the tropics. Back in the shady deeps ot It is painful to see Deorde anxious to Carpets. A tablespoontul ot ammonia LIQUORS! wmvk h. i I'm .1 ri nrAnnpan Tii anlnintiAna nf t)r a il IT lirai 4VIP lP- anyway. in one gallon ot warm water win ouea re- beat a retreat from a call or visit, and yet H.

p.uuuwu viu.in mg staunch thoroughbreds upon large. 1 Uu Civ ULClLlvUa VI UiJ WTVl 11 porter at once proceeded to business, and itnre the colors of carnets. even if miured Grandfather nodded. It seemed as if he COilldn't SDeak. thouch Dot wondered apparently as unable to escape as rats in a trap, althous-h nothinc bars thpir ptrroto nanasome, roomy mares.

There is mo npv in this plasa nf linrcoo Tn fill tUa why. Almost before she knew it, she and that vou can cive at thi8 time relative to by acid or alkali. If a ceiling has been whitewashed with the carpets down, and a few drops should fall, thi3 will remove it. Or, after the carpet is well beaten ii quirements of usefullnesB the horse must i -r i a. ii i 11.

and all persons concerned would gladly dispense with their company. your gun Bud were seated in the cars and the train WAS mllinir OH. Atnnllv in nno nf fhiua oo oi guou temper, wen oroKen to worlr, souna ana nonest. "JNotnow, on, aear, no; not just now. Wait until evervthine is completed, and ine art or science 01 departure, is both from local itipa a.nrl nncifinno TO.f ni Good tbinfa tn have hnnflv wTioi-a tVipi-o then I will give everything.

I am just ana orusneu, scour wiiu ui gMi, wunu will not only extract grease, but freshen the colors. One pint of gall in three gal careful consideration and study, in great 1 TTTI -i i t.J perfecting it now, and it would never are norses: wnue ieaa, ior bruises or -M VUW beautiful coaches, riding away to the city. It had all happened so quickly that she could believe it, and had to turn and give Bud a little hug now and then and whisper: "It's really os.Bud; itis!" The passengers -had heard of their narrow escane. and wera all ipn k-in as well as little matters. To understand When to brinw to an Pnd amnrninr, nail breaks in skin, saddle calls, phv.

Bath in thn world for an thin to cet out now 80LE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ANHEUSER That would sdoiI the whole thinsr. It is ing wnisEy, witn about two ounces ot -vuUp, public career requires a greater or lons of warm water will do for a laree carpet. Table and floor oil-cloths may be thus washed. The suds left from a wash, when ammonia is used, even if almost cold, cleanses floor-cloths well. turpentine, two ounces ot hartshorn and mv intention to snocir ana astouna tne lesser degree, the exercise of the same world with my discovery.

I waBt no ex noriinniita I WTfl.Tlt t.CI fihOW at thn first a little camphor, for sprains, stiffness Leaf lard, for cuts. Coal oil ap plied to a slight sprain 13 also good. loading them with cakes, apples, and faculty. I10 visitor is likely to be popular who has not the tact to leave at the proper time a house at which he mnv 1.p St. Louis Beer! public exhibition that this invention of oranges, fcvery bit of that ride was a treat all the strange siehts they saw and all thA nlpacnnt npftnln thoxr mut nJ ThuPnra Nun Vni.Vi i.iiinl1r nnl.l 1 mine is the success, the overwhelming success that I now know it to staying.

Ona t.Tin o-ruiifncf iliffiAnlh'Aa Boiled Codfish and Oyster Sauce Wash two pounds of fresh codfish in cold water then boil it for twenty minutes with a lit tie salt and vinegar, and a bit of onion i vi. ivv. ivwuuj fuuuou ed an eneravine which burlesaues the en "This is what Christmas is tike, Buddy. Don't yo see? Little boys and girls that don live with grandpas and grandmas, but have real papas and mammas, thv hang up their stocking and gets 'em full of the nicest thins? dolls and balls and candr. Oh, bud!" "'LaRses cake an baked questioned Bud, naming his greatest luxuries.

"If thy wanted em; but they don't, 'cans they have the splendidest thinsra. Ton ean't think! They have trees buna full of things, and they can po to real grand stores and buy 'em. Yon didn't ever see a town and stores. Bud; but 1 did." For Dot had been once to the city, ten miles away, when she was a wee girl six years old. She was nine now; but she had not forgotten the wonderful sights she saw in that half day, and she often told Bud long stories about it.

"Do you 'pose him will come here, asked Bud. "Who?" said Dot. "Christmas." "Oh! that ain't ahini; it's a way. It'll be to-morrow. Ohf I do wish it would be just a real one! stsrhed Dot.

She thought about it all day. When the trains went past she watched every car; for often there were children's faces at the windows little girl faces, some of them, with pretty curls about them and looking out fromf under dainty hats, not a bit like Dot's old red hood. She wondered how it would seemlto be like them and tried to fan or how she would feel riding on those soft velvet cushions, watching the strange sights from therindos, and traveling to far-off I autiful cities, where were the grand houses, and stores, and all the lovely "Christmas things. But the imaginary did laot answer very well, after all. It only rada hseleel more plainly that she vas just lonely little -Ijpt, by the aoadside, wearing her old hood and shawl.

"Let'a go to the woods and get a tiee, Buddy, and make b'lieve Christmas, any way. sho said in the afternoon. "Yea," said Bud, as he always did; and the two trudged away together. The' were many things as strange and fair in that wood as any the city held; Im-iI Vl rtt. rvll tha rVi ll .1 ve A1A wni i "You can at least give at this time r'vn.

mi-j lull cult they scarcely knew whether to be glad or ormous weight hogs have been made diog farewell to a host, is to convey to him AijolMris Natural Mineral Water. 4ome ideas as to the capacity of this in to reach. Thi3 engraving shows a porcine vention?" tne loipression mac vou nave enioyett yourself. Exrirpssinnsi nf thnnVnfhr a nlpnannt nurrjr wubb mey reacnea tne town, i hen the conductor bousrht Dot a doll, the engineer bought a little cart for Bud, and TCn! nnl I I nnn r. want, tn nnnr 1 specimen as round as a dollar, labelled 1 900 pounds; and revolving to the draft of two horses like a wheel.

This is called visit are apt to have a stereotvred and the woods the ground is covered with a thick felt of mosses but little roughened with bushes of any kind, and not a track will you see of a bird, beast or man on this yellow, elastic carpet, not even those of the deer or bear that inhabit these woods; for, on account of the obstructions offered bv Hunyadi Janos Water added to the water. Lay a folded napkin 3n a hot platter, and on this serve the slice of cod, accompanied by oyster sauce. Put two dozen oysters, with their liquor, into a saucepan and place it on the fire. Bring it to a full boil, remove immedi conventional ring to them. A hoppitable me nreman aaaea a p'cture-book and a package of candy; and afterward came want to make a grand sensation with it, at one time.

A big noise you will understand. To dribble out information, you the modern way of taking fat hogs to man likes to know that bis friends have market. understand, would be like the rattling AND Hathorn's Saratoga Water! 414 XCetlxx VV.U -lLl-r -r U. Ut.ll Ul UUC1U U1UU' ters a sort of little graee on Lis departure, The farmer cultivates his farm in sum ately and drain off the liquor. Put an hre ot musKetry.

lo suddenly jump be another delightful ride home again. Many children would not think much of a few cheap toys that were given them; but they wera quite enough to make Dot feel very rich and happy. And how they 1 1 1 1 A 1 mer, and it yields a bountiful crop of ne leeis toat they are paying him an or. uinoii onniil ivimnliniant fi-w Ve fore the world with the invention would fallen trunks and a network of bulging roots, the animals follow the water-ways, leaving the woods virgin. But from any ranae thev nrp travArsful -nn -viaiKla f.aAlr iuncH ui uu' into a saucepan ana, wura it melts, stir in half an ounce of flour; erain.

-In winter he should improve his be like the detonation of the Krnnn cnn. t.Viat: thatr 4-nonlr IAii anfartqiMawi nrnAv wnen smooth add by degrees the oyster KANSAS CITY, MO. The world shall know all in du time. leisure time in cultivating his mind, so that it may vield a bountiful crop of Tiaiviu mnvB. ia la.

Li Tii ionor. and stir until the mixture is thick ever iuey gt its rtguiaiiv ita mey up lae leiuiuiyiuiore laanu mev nad wanted in the. air. Frnm thA nnivprjal riiofnh.iimn.. nf BClVcUllS.

tnd smooth, then put in two tablespoon- thouehts. Neither the farm nor mind uTlll ha nrnrlllpt.ivA witlinnf nri If Juatinn SAM. SCHNEIDER, I See, 1 am writing a book about ibis and other inventions of mine. These are proof-sheets of the book that I am read inc now. The press will be supplied with llllllUO I the woods one would be led at first sight uis ot sweet cream ana season to taste aia iaiK ana laugh all the evening.

"But it was wronsr for ye to be on the track, Dot; don't forget that," said grandfather. "Yes, grandper," said Dot, "I'm sorry only if I hadn't we wouldn't have had the srood Christmas time." How Far Can We Hear With, the Tele I.VUMVW VIlllUTUUlVlli Rank weeds will grow up and smother all rith pepper and salt. phone From the Scientifin A mdriRui. to suppose that Alaska was an old coun try, considered with reference to its regen eratinn n.t th rlnaa nF nloniol tnat is vaiuaoie. Lemons to Pickle Take the finest, with advance sheets.

1 cannot let anything Thn paaipet. wnv in nlpnn liotf.lpo that IVia tViinVoaf. rinil run nof int tlipm This is a anestion frennentlv askprl. but our now. v.

1UUU.I iiyvij and that it had been long exposed to the A. i 1 nave contained essential oils is to put a "Can you say nothing about the gun? UUU 11UU VV. .1. deeply from end to end in more than one i i nnj cn we believe has not yet been definitely set But I thinkin they come not it wan trneA fni xrrn An Via Hnn f. nronf.

fri viAnr Tf. ia a 1 rnQ tt a little powdered bicromate ot potash in the bottle, then as much in bulk of concen a uuu nuuv irvr vv au aw success, and next Februarv I will srive a uismwfgTaunfi; action oi post-glacial torces and had thus been covered with soil and planted with trees. But, on the contrary, tled. The longest distance that we have seen mentioned is given in the item be track, little girl, but because God was srood." answered urandfatli piauc, uub uuu ijuiijrj uiiuuu, auu 1x11 tiuc; incisions with salt; put each on end, and lay them in a dish near the fire, or in the sun. if the weather be hot; dissolve the trated sulphuric acid.

Let it run well public exhibition. This I will say, that it low, namely, two thousand miles. But A laAtrn. in a. very xrnmnrr twtvt-mr 4 ln.nu liquor Dealer! ly than usual.

perhaps Mr. h.dison has had more extend round, and then let it stand till the organic particles are carbonized or turned 1. 1 1- a ll I i i win revolutionize tne science oi war. Some suggestions of my labor have got mi anil htVi on una in "NTaiir Vvlr Vi 1 cf salt, and reneat this durinsr three weeks uv uuw vu WW tfUHW 1XOU VU(I in of. Pmprrrflrl frnm Koroo Tn Va iaa bUaaf prl Pxnpripnrps Tf snnra ahnnlil ha nlorl then nnt.

them into iar with a. handinl asked Dot, almost wondering that she ne would let our readers know. The existence of forests on so bare a surface of white mustard seed if it be large, a An exchanges states that Mr. Robert UUU, HUH IT HUH AA Hl(TI IM1U 1MD1J time a reporter of the Herald followed me down to my private workshop in New tt i 1 uia.i.B.. uu a.

ijliik wawr. mihk" wen ind ri out Worth and the Queen of Spain. From the London Truth. quarter to a bait pound ot bruised ginger A. Fafcpr.

nnnpnwtpnrlOTit. nf tha Pnm "Yes, to be sure, said grandfather. ASD is possible only in a wet and temperate climate like this. As soon as the ice leaves the rock it is covered with a moss, a deep. "Dot eves shnnn then.

"T'm sylvania Railroad, is at present hunting iciBcy. uc jf uii uu iiiiuiiuitiiiuu, uuwever, lTmit aaa in tha nQnara li 1 4- an, in that, they njoyei being there, jratherinjj and a very little tumerick; boil in vine- uwn i on. ill tiiu iiuuvia iiuhh i um ui uw IJ hnasv ninnrprnt lr. in wiiin.h thA t.raa-oaafio wun a party 01 gentlemen in JNeorasKa glad," the whispered to Bud; "'cause, if he did it. he must care ns and Vio The following are the dresses supplied by thennimneachable Worth to the Queen scariei oemee, Hunting tne nests the fm imeta Iiarl marl a onrl nlialrimrw fVia uaii iuiu uuui xu uuuu tuc icmuiio aicju fi rl rrp pnt n.nrl rrmxsr arrl wontra V.

A few days ago he conversed pleasantly donation witntiie riussian government ior fir. a ooIa ftia lntrovifmn TViia i-vmnVi irnn Distillers Agent. cold. Some people, however, add to it viiw uwiv va. vuu iu vxvvu auto jvu witn ms wile ana mends alone the line can do it all the time.

Next Christmas roots together into a sod, so that one sup slight prink lint? of snow from the tops of 4i i rLiiti v. mivlit Tf. AQn anaita1v Vta TOQfi tt in Iocs ot bpain on the occasion of her wedding: A 11- J- "11 1 The medium was the railroad and Wes can Bay, aiterme nrscsuccessiaitnai, i- i- j. I won wish and wish. I a'pose I'll just than six months, but will keep for many us uusues.

iw tout me Dusaes ana iua tar It f. atA WrM? rl li A tst Vtavtr ws ha 4mia. ports uie oiner, ana mus, wim a iitue anchorage here and there in fissured spots, t.hav n.rp pnnlilprl tn nfaviri fin Haan of.Aa asK mm. i lurcuu bu iuruut in uuin lUvereeu Just now Ian not talk about the matter. tern Union Telegraph wires and Edison'i fplpnbnnp Af tha nffita in Ruf.nlAl.Am years, or limes, or very smaii lemons, muv k.t.nu v.

i ti umiui trimmed in point d'Alencon, with sQver fleur-de-lia and point d'Alencon flounces i i and after an hour or so they broke from a You can see why at once. I do not, how- wuw VlUVU AU UCUU1CUUU1, connection was made with the Eas- uuu onuiu luwuwto uiuav vuhduvu) vuij even, without any soil about their roots or amu pine a crancn neavy wit a green in front; resean uni veil with semis ot I ever, intend to ttop on this thing. There they will not require above halt the time The Cincinnati conference thinks that drunkenness is a crime nf Ipsa mnmant tassels and draareed ltmemlv homeward. ton ana Amooy witn a western Union wire, and thence to Chicago and North covering oi any sort save tne damp mosses On the very steepest and smoothest declivi eagles and fleur-de-lis; point Alencon I are other things that the world needs, and flounces and white roses without leaves I which I intend to furnish, if money and Luiiiisii, ii ruuney mu DieslicffllHprMC is t-i j-i i nr.f. n.

Outride the door Dot paused a little xiiuuiuaiuuu; ueuwr nc uuw uu Bend, Nebraska, where the nartv are than heresy. At its last session, recently, donbtfully. I haven't cot the I von do. Mr. Wrisrarles? We have not seen ties the whole sod of trees will at times give wav and slir down in a hean to the it eYnpllAil trnm ita ran b-a Km T).

The distance was about two thousand mixea wiin orange oiossoms. a court I brains will do it. It dress of pink damask trimmed with black I brains I will biiv them If T- -1. 1 I -i. 1.1.1- TJ iuu ail wuinvui jfuu au laiciy.

umo vvu uccu "Mebby grandmer wouldn't like us to bring it in the house. I most eroess she nuleB, and every whisper was audible foot of the wall. But on the ruins another uuir VU VUV UlUO dUUUUGl Mru ajar ker for preaching ih 3 doctrine of annihilation or conditional immortalitv. but lace. A ball dress of blue Batin with sil-1 a telephone now.

that can be furnished fmd flnntllrT onVkvrfii laliiilf nvifH 4-VtA tUa1m away? Mr. Wnegles Yes, mn I.ve been a viaitin' mv old 'aunts at Manches wouldn't," she said slowly. "Let's leave ver ears, roses and bluebottles. An out-1 the people at a very Bmall cost. It will "passed" the character of a presiding Leopard-skin muffs are now the thing, VMM VUUVUUUU HUG TTUU1U is covered.

One has only to go to. the banks of the existing glaciers to see this forest ter, mu'm. Rector's Wife Realty! I it out ft ere uu to-morrow. aoor aresg or cnestnut velvet trimmed I be perfect in its workings and become as eider wno nad been proved to have been rlrnnk- rm tha nnhlin utrcata Tha Ki'lta ana an 01a idea is exploded when it is Rnd wu innn in rm.1 with Pompadour silk and Malines lace. common as speaking trumpets." A sortie de bal of silver cloth with Valen-1 hope you found the old ladies quite well Mr.

Wrico-lea didn't sav mv hnmta work done. Give to Alaska the climate of me uuuiaie 01 Dot always eat tap She wondered 1 ronna iDat me teopara can Change his snot California and these evergreen islands and ($20 spot) from John Henrv's pocket Ito emphatic on the drunkard; the conference an, .4 Mil rtl 1 'annt-o v.moHiM Cor. Missouri Ave. Delaware KANSAS 110. 1 i 1 1 cinnes Dice, and a cloak of blue velvet with I An ill wind always finds something to uxia iu 1 iu viia ttuiiu XHLULIX it n-r "uocarcuis no word OI si black tnd gold IbW I the aunts my youth, you know, ma.

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