Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 November 1882 — Page 2
Pr4deat Arthur celebrated kit fitv:oal WrtJnlv a few day ago. -1 Henna Mark, of ifarrisburg. WJ pnasettgeroa the Ml when he raa rBn4 oo L wl 1'owt. Uvoriwoi ha rettirwd kawne with h5frfonrauie.a result of im i "! WpiimiH by the .-cidf nt. fWf A At x.bvror Lelaud Stftnfonf
mMt aiMwr ia Sm Fmwlfo to the asmoke f. tht Pacine coast and their wive, we latter wens jweseuted With gold basketefilled with roses, the baCet costing; fiity dollar each tMOflw Meruit. Ob th lOOta aaalversery of the mrcjaday of Mrs. Lacy KHim. at acetb -imw. Man.. ah w token to the IRHlMwfiiti fhurehu wher more than gmrw were gathered, among them twenty-five old persona whose united age amounted to year. One of the matt beautiful women in Ftftand b the joong writer known a v VUlrn Mathers, the author of
-Comb Thro4 the Rye" and other eenrel if die modern tvpe. Mm Mathern ia now Mm Henry Reere. the wife of a poplar London physician A. 1. Jfcrsdd, Prof. Kvangelians ApofftoUdea Sophocte. who ha been to chin Greek at Harvard for more than thirty-seven mml to now erntv-five yeam of age.
lie ifow reared, quiet d taptehfe. saewding much time with Ma pet, of wbieh be bM mnpy-primipaMy ehickeaa and pigeon. Hubert H. Bancroft, the hhuorfin of the Vmfc eoaat, expects to prepare tlthtr volcnnes of coast history before he drop hit pen. Mr. Bancroft is very wehbv. having made hii money in the mewaatite lmnit in San Francisco, wmttherhe went from Ohio at Uis private library him more than X Y.Stm, Or. It W. Iovett. of Screven County, and Judge Thomas nlerriwother. of ftofton, a., wen whoolmartera who. m voting manhood, married twin Ahir of Bihoo Andrew. Both
giris died, and the two friend then married two daughters of Bishop Price. Tfaetw two ladies also died, awl the twain married two daughter of Thomas South, of Green County: and with theac tavey are livinsr happy. Detroit Po'. - Adelaide Phillip, whose death wa aawouaoMl recently, wa born at Strat-fnrd-on-Avon, England, in lo3. fh waf brought to Boston during her childhood, and when ten yean old ahe apCMted on the atage of the Boston ofctutt. Three yearn later, in 186, ahe appeared at the Walnut-street Theater. Philadelphia- She waa W
Mveral rears a favorite member of the Boston 'Museum. Company. She posaewotd a fine (ontralw voice, and from imi to iSM she studied in Unly. soon becoming a successful prima donna. She anocmred inr Italian opera ht Milan
amdl'm and in maay eitiesia this eomf
taw. and was well known aa i
turn riitx act &kwm. Pnine In autumn i inauw ro vh, and in arliix to Inaure u.w....w. w a iirti raaalm. Rhw Ktareh, applied with a Ittt'w a-ater. a a pate, wilt HfW Wove a tain from bwticiiaf. t Ac;u Ar., - -Silk handkerchiefs washed la clear water with tmre white eaatite snap look lik new. JJonot iron, but snap be-
tweeu the tinker uuui ftmt ary, auu
Our Yowijc Headers.
tUm r- under a weight. a scti mine. An Snrlih horticulturist of note d-H-lare hi- belief that tho cause of bitternet In frnita an'l nelons is due not infrtsiuentlr to suniroke or scald, the intense sua hatdet joying the sugar in the fruit. A tree overloaded with fruit can neither tH-rfeet the fruit nor ripen it woudjtftmerly. and at aevare elimate i quite likeiv to Jtneeumb to a decree of cold which. Under proper treatment, it i-ould have reatated perfectly. "he irraiM is verv enaitive in this reared;
if overloaded, tho fruit will not color or ripen, nor will the wood ripen. X J". rvr. For a good leinon-creaiu cake two one cup of butter, one and a-half cups of miliar, two and a-hatf cupe of Kour, two
tabtepoonfu:s of baking-pwu or. onehalf cttp of milk, and three eK- Jt in layers and make a cream of the juice ttf two lemons, twohirds of a cup of
imgar, oue cup of butter, two tablenuoonfuls of flour, and on egg.-r-OWcV Km A eelerv grower in England who i excepthmallv fortunate in iptaring ifriaesi At exhibitions, places a piet-e of rive-inch drain-tile a foot or so long over each plant in a chrwen row. drawn St up a growth advance, so that the leave aw always jnt out at the top. ti,tw excluding wet. and by thia method excludes ineets and wenres bunches well Ivlanehed. sound and without
blemish.
A htnt time m Uvwt Thy wane Was hfp anA ais eouawy was sorely sf ay lae'ormairul mts4els to watoh no was s For taJlSrderod and in a horrible WAV I Ah! He ma terror, fcr ahr ar br iter!
a w-mwtiwwwwyi .T."T; ....... iTl i
Awl utiinir am ma unH n one . ....
That w wonw taau the rest ana a eruewy win
And yml. warn you bear h. wRt suiwlr wbatt he not the fwaUost n4 Ktmu for it.
MO bad au Wee, tate Tery haH msa,
'J'tMi he wm thf oi
(H mature. That
only iai putum
one woo wm nu
and ntan
lr tlnm he.
lrtK.rutc. or sbirtr, mus( wrtointv bw Tu short or too tall. So ho sW: uhet
me
Vur the lfcv-1uUt matt vihv tsUUter or herter t'U do what 1 tun, lor I feel that I otter. Pre hh the Idea, fit haw me shod , . That hn tneiwura exaetty my ienirth from tuy IhmuI To my feet, awl the men who doa't at hw that Miwtbea xhw, mtaeraMn naura. Thafa flat. And an, when they hw-k tint iirunortion of I must "wtVheni arhrht, tor lt"a (dalnly my The matT'that too short must be atrett-hed And th man that's too loot mvu be eutat a i.it
sl I'll HMtura thm all b tht a M. and their
Where il diSers from mine, I wilt quiehly t In thtiway that I mention.- You eauimt tait That thli waa a very oriainal way , To artttr the matter. Xo two men wilt he Kxu-tty the wmn tn thu.r atatowi. Ahi m. Hut he waa dctvruti"d to make mem aawo. A 0. when hts 'cantlVea were fettwed and brottirht . Into bt tr-iirhW.ii 'P"11 'jbty vf.'tv 1H uo that bed iheiSmd ruWrmi
Tn aee If ttuy wore of thte rwyntsite Ienirth,
tMt-h atr:-tcbinri uch aawiitg, aueh himwhtf! Ww patu , . . Did they Jl.bavj ti vr, the rifht lenath to
- HcrpV a nmn that tJO Umg. CMt him adl
wtth a ctmut. Ilre"xman thttCii U hHft, Utretob him ont! Ht t4b himoutr . . .
And when tmjy irwe f rem their be, What
mid have male lie heart aehe to have
mxn their pllaht;
For tha worat or
They were not at alt like lnieiwt?a. not
iiMir.' wju rti tnw ii ikt' hi uh- hpti am
wm aiawfr iu hi -An Intptidcd to be:
Aii bad a tte. aurely. as wv.iHd to e.
Hww thy hpfni, bow tney 'mnDwa. aw Hobblcni atU(. . . ,
The man who o$f4, ana tn wti-w
tretcheit out. ...... Procrutw Iwiokitd in.and he said: "With
out aouor, Tis bad: but my heUrht is Juat rlarht w a
And the man ts all wrma wm don't fit m that btt Mnoe thit's beyond rrneathm. H isn't my
rautt
A laWle and a
Xaral.
r One day a Giraffe met an As on the bank oi a river and failed ! Sat, mv friend, why ean't you keep that internal brar of yours still for half an hour at a time. 1 no sooner fall into a iwi than off goes your gee-haw' geehaw 1" until my nertes are all unstniug." . , At ttiat moment a Monkey tamo swinging down from the top oi a tree, ami remarked: vMr. Giraffe, I wish you would keep your ume at home. It Wt ver' plwni to hiive von come nokinir it Into the
tree-tops just as the iamily are settling down for the night. And why do yott sr tpKnina through the forest like a
b at who is a'raid the Coustablc may tt-h hw neek for debts?
Ait T fb ire in remark." beiran the
ParrAt. as he settled diW Ott a limb
near by. 'that if 1 wa a, Monkey ld. have some resiteet for other people
ts. Yon do nothing rmt cnauer an
iM'kle a 1 dav umz. anu were
not always look at sm'h thio just at little bovs do. Slut ma' So up her mind thskto-Aav Johnny should te either Mick
ur wMliugoiM i earnest. You really jtre too HI to go to school i ahe aked. .... ,, . . t . Ve, n:amma. 1 think aald John j, holding out his plate fur panettkea, 1 just want a good ret,'' Oh uo. tuy dear." ha ".wt cannot eat pnneakea when yon are -lek. You must mak.' your breakfast of oat-
meal or dry toast' 1 Jolmhv fooktid blank. H liked pan1 mtbMit !um! uiamie aimn verr mueh, and
he hated oatmeal, lie found the dry toast rather a )oor breakfast, but he
lenew there were plenty of apples ami pears out of doont, so he had no fear of auttering with hunger. When the other ehildren had gone to aeliool, hui mottr led hiiti to a small be IrtHrtn whii'h openotl off her own, You mtwt keep very quiet, deir. She said. "Let mu ludp you undres, you will be more i omfortable so, Now 1 will diaw the eurtainn, an tlm light will uot hurt your head If it ioeu't get better soon. 1 must give you ome medicine." , . , And More Johnny had time to think, he was lyinar in a dark room that uushinv mornintt He felt a If he amid
turn a down aomerseK ciimo tne utuesttree in the vM. nm a Hvo-inile race, wrextle with a" boy bigger than blmaeU, nvtm lwlu! Ilut to lie here!
Can't 1 read a little?" he asked. "No, dear, it might make your head
ii'iMn in heo woods that
vmi had rather dine on Parrot tha
berriea.
than on
They were as a diaaer party, and he remarked that he saappased fbe was ftwsd of etbnolosry: She said she waa, hatt the wasBot very wefl. and the doetaw had toW her not to eat anything for measert hast oranges. WheaipeUigU4rermd she'll wipiter -rm flaalhwronmelMilRra. Thw ae Isbl. ao ante ha ana, t Ita aae w;Ui who.' . mat fMM f wtll a-w. chanaw Ma name, Pwr aaa'tThe aaaaick juat the aalmt Exchange.
-.There h a rnaier that faahionabSe
, are now tinUnjr the tita of their
Lwbl ahdc and a faehKm WMf takes
tamv do It as hsasr aa the men mrt the
Jiaa mt men- JsataaT (Jawwoe Inter
0I, Mr. mith." exclaimed Gertie,
ney I go with yon and see yw Htsieaaappiasr Whatdoyett Garthtr Mrmimedher famer m
Whr. Pave," aaW Gertie,
ithla't vaat mr Mr. Smith waa sniew to
ahe easter'ikwto TVwaacrtpf.
Hsw yen m levw fcr me beaasjful, tkaa? otwried she in whtaonte tones.
K..o, but I think: I should hare if I eah- dnrwi." Bwre cserage. young
bm." Oh! I wasw t thmaimr et you
ntaH I" But she imsfled out of the
room, hatiag herself for harkeg sprung
Mm tram lee
mraarer ia dty (with hand spread war neafl-hex attached te lamp-peet): llndrra. aa die man mat lite the
ema im tbeae Imk aeores nhad ha dSs-
amraaif I've thried te warrum
haade this half hoar, aa mrer a bit of hat there Is ia thusa, at all, at
all" JV. Y. MmU.
A smllor in the conrrerntioo. think
W the vreacher was too slow la mak
ha Me noint. shouted: Ceme. sir.
nUnl a Kttle more Mil there." The
weamher nWaaantlr renhed: " I will
id mm m f hstve weathered fhit nohtt."
TM ssaWatMt the esmirrataiioa smiled
satha'aeUoa.
A gentleaaaB. whose noee and cheek
nan oecomc awiinewj wwrm wna w nd wine he was wont to imbibe, said
amedmv tehie Httle son at the tall:
"You must eat bread, my her; braid
rear cheek rsd." The IHtle
a. Ll a
And what ata Vtm tMKinir aooni.
fUafertuUd tha Han, aa heerent throusrh
thesrmm. "As for chatter, ru line to
i one etnuu iw,
uutulri ntul aaueala n enouffn IO
ftt4 Hafe ctaiy. ou are of m lit-
" T ' - -t--' e..
d account that evt n a hungry uum
won' t waste jowder to kui you ;
worse.
V tt; let me have my Chinese puasle.
So, I want you to have a good rest." Poor Johnny toed and towd. and thought that r!Stiu was the bnnlmi Work iu the world a,s tho long hours of the ini-rtiiiur drairured on. ly Hie dim
light he eountci the flowers on the wall- . bold it paporhiff, and watvhed the uw moviug
of the littlts har of sunshine whu-h came throujsrh the blindu. He said the mtrtti-
,licn.)n-!a!U' m f:ir a he Knew it.
' counted tlioiwand, and said the alpha- j ! bet ha kwards. After a wliih-, he i iiegged UU mother o briny: his twoI vt'ar-uhi brother to him. but she w?t
if waa that, when ah waa "ui St might disturb him.
(Mti-trme came, anti wuu n mo merry mtop frotn avhttol. Johnny waited uitleirlv for hi dinner, romeraijcring witft htwror that Dr. Tanner hail tasted eighty time a long :is he had. ... , But no roast veal and tapioca ptiddipg
eMe to him. Only a bowl or gruel tuul j jaa amazing pile of bread and butter. Jdtnny turned away and cried, and then I ate un'everv morsel. ; f He tU.tn Mit he was well enouirh to go
It tt mafc them alt eriimled and etAed and I to sehooj in the altera, but his motli-
! er thoutrllt not. She felt sorry for her
lluw ton he'd hare kept at this work I don't t itttlc nr.soncr, and came and reitd to.
w, M Ililm. Thin ont him to s een, aim when
he awoke, the sun was low, His sisters came and peeped into m
but hi mother hushed mm M-nt
KOlt
RHEDMATISJ Nturalgia, Sciatica, Lumbago Baekaeka, Soreness of tho Ch Bout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swe int ana" Sprains, Burns ant Scalds, Bonoral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacha, Fro Foot and Ears, and all othot Pains and Aakos. K rrtmrntMi -n n qid St. Jii M a ", Mro, fimftln uA rhrnp : Rrma; A tril tntalb lut lh rvtujm triftir oqlly " f M t'Mls, anl r.r cr.c v. 1th jmianui hare cUcap boiI ':illf i-iu-jf
Dlrnctioni In E1tmi Tr(ttiM.
ALL DRUGQI8T8 AND DEA IX MEDICINE.
A. VCGEUER ofc CO Hti'.UhHorr.Mtl.. V
A
Oimpl"'raii'H'! Iili'.ri l ! Vnf.n tn lue worlil.Whi u i!iUimilltlil" iio'ih m porticn.Ui. r ha rvivi ntwt for th-'r :)!., rt ft mlrl,l.fVflrHll imli't I J -!'! fitrU ttrx Mt -n,u t jujiiu-.-. I nn.;,! out, U-uIm-, f.ll.lr, t.it,-. ft tii"';t ri l.n rr f,.rf"' pi i. Kuut i! uti:.il:ii, l tiliiiorn't llinif,lMiiii:.i'..f.'i t:.(t;.l -.r.--iyiif-ni4iti, t:rMitr4 tcriu'ivvr. mttt, fu-nfotoii tuimwn, ir5iiKlf. JI3ICJ r,U-t Ui-h.lntxtaltill-f.MsMthfi- if prflmllolXr.ilm ii.i UiumJIm AiivoftT vtllnlti'is )!if.n'Hritiinirj!K to n!' flinwt h'-if" cMi-h ,r iitiII n3nn. ti..t.. ) r.i)" l'iufc''-i .iaiti.v)..
Hot, at law, he rBeiUBtensd a nowertnt Im, Who i teverly gave Wm the UHMr-dearvMl
He met Theaeua, of Athens, m day, and they
d,.ti.at
And V rrxsrwites went down In we duat, as he
fur Theaua moat b.Mty and niwnlf Wd He didn't aokaowfarfav the rS the bed As a standard ior ate. He daelarad, tll at
rve a richt tn be tall or be abort, as I ateeae.
Proeraatea may grow t he tali aa a tms
a mat uuiNe any uiwtwwnoo m
man
- T wish the whole crowd of you
vmiIJ dear out!" exclaimed the V olf.
u lie eamt lorwaru anu iivkcu na
ehott with self-aatlsfat tioB. 4ilfci is
rj aa ..... ..
an honest, indtMtriou on, ean scarce
ly keep hif head above w?iw wncn com-
peiiert to mhnk yw
the Alligator, as he crawled to the bank, that If any of you are meaner
than the member J mm Araamma, wnu
has just sat down, I'll present htm witn t medal'." .
"Ami it was only yeetertfey that tnis
Allhramr devoured one of my kki-
shouted the Goat, as he came down the
" Ami you have often torn down my houses far the mere fun ef the thingr' charged the Aat at she earn oat of her
abode. ,
MOKAU " Ladies and geatlemen," remark el
the Rhinoceros, as he bore in sight,
lAt this convince vou that we all have
(anlta. and that we are evueetcd to
Wr with aach other's. While the AH
mav bray, the Parrot chatter, the Wolf
howl ann the Airnrator raae m me po.
they allow the rest of u to go our ways M.tlnfl wa fttm. He who heirlns .to
www r w - - Ft ,
tin., fanlt with the Am wni not wop
until he has discovered that the whole
world la wrong. Let m now shwt np
ad look far breakfaat." imroti f ree
t'tt9$
Ah Bm bales.
1 hnve described, whe wrltmr of the
malum? of the mittlemet. the wonder
ful bubblea of air that invaiialdy follow
Lhat hlnl when under water, ami I have
axnlained how the air is stored under
neath the feathers, and given out when
the bird is diving, in uie otter, a somewhat similar phenomenon can be i-
aerveil. As' he swims atomr under
wntor he hi followed bv a train of the
most lovely air-bubbles, which appear .t Mt.z i l. ....t,. i.. 1 1 'n.u
ltut why ahottt
"HelwM made a most needless and awrdertti tbr; HL atonro ia mt for himself, and none N,det wU he's mangled and maimed at hit pleaaure, , ... .. . He baa n it brought one ef them all to his RmwynmanlbTa own fashion of gerawtar must
And th- tMtJ that flts him la the bad
wan on. I do not ftwist that thU happenrt Joat wj
It may m a nenon; ooi mia mam i n w;
MASON & HAM
ORGANS
r5 rT..nr I-
Hrrnf wwi" llMtrlat t'mv
fSr eit" m fiMl ti' , ft wt -V,''v i.
;tlntt b n Mima fqf "!""'"?'.; ' l .7 ..7-1... . iw.rr. ti ttit 1
r Mini". "L. . i. 7 . . .
i. sat ua up- "w
mn-fit Hi' iiii!i'"
HIANUS
lrlht rMri Inrrw'.iH-nit lirV "J
ln to iwwfr aim
. ..... tl...N. .!
Wrr Thi M ma'M 4ta k . " 'w Y-''h; te Wnlm'U Am- . t
That, It but a mlq of a feed fcwao, A neat iitth trulh !! Mdamt ladtiip
And I think. If you took.
wtll
A fjOOB KK3T. It's a dreadful shame te make a boy
ro to school such a day as this," said
Johnny, as ne siowiy ureaaea nimaou dim ltriirbt October morninir.
lie looaett out oi tne winnow a, ma iMMUtiful red and yellow of the autumn
leaves. The sun was just peeping over
a kill, touching the tops of the trees, which shone with dew-drop. Johnny
thought every tree looked like a great
bouquet. , , lie knew that the frost of a few nights
ao had burst the chestnut burs, and
hey n-pfted: "Faker, what sofc of bread exactly like beads of quicksilver. The
yon most have swawowsa.
A veajth waa hamrd to remark to a
tody and let Teutostian as the clresm pa-
aasm paina tne uny iiaw, recently: Bavea'tl teen you btmwe? Tour face hwln faaliliar, Is not so?" aaM
Bane. "When rem tot so old an me
year face will look familiar, toe," and am mm .. i . .
tfeflad an IJalawaraaranae, haMwmlagi "m4j a eW baby, hh grasist geaev
origin of this air I cannot quite make
out. A nmrc nronwrwon m n vvnira
directly from the limes. This Is im
port ant; the otter evidently has some difficulty m sinking In The water he therefore lets mat the air to enable him
to en dawn. mH at the same time a aoot
deal of air comes from underneath the
fur. When the seal dim, ne air a
t emsM frem nttdatneath h
HLLi iBm0mJmBmBmWMWMWMWMm4J
think; If you took, rim
H&fcdM iVrrg, ht f. r. btdepsadsaC
certainly
rrMm.
them away. He wondered wm re ine boys were. When his mother brought hit supper of toast and a Httle currant-
jelly, she told him they had gone Wit to2!stf'tVJLlffi .. . Ua Ait ivmw dark, she Udk f. fir,V r.f
him to hi own room, and auoit after UZC t'r tluktf imhia niliinr utv tired out. I he V r ant a! at ml sMa TiiU ''''."X.
tleelared, but fairly running over With fun and frolic. () .lohunv, nch a time! The Chirp bovs' grandfather, old Mr. Merrifaee, came round at recess with his big wa'mwt.l K....r.i1 tuf nfl. MUll ItOiiWfld IIA
oft! Ho mint word to mamma by the
Tinris. anu toon u uuv u v viu.v
he muat Urove. and it's iust been splendid!!
There was a grnpe-vit awing, and we found snail-shells and such funny oakballs. Anil such a tfUfWht! suojier the old gentleman took along! e picnicked umbr the trees. d w ve brottght home lots of nuU; but you're not to eat any to-night, mamma says, for it might be bal tor your head. Ami they were all o sorry you could nH go, tod! It was jolly, I toll yew,"' Poor Johnnv! The bovs who had sttMlieil hartl and tilavml lianl were soon asleeti. but
Johnny had taken no exercise all day, and his bail was no place of ret to him. He felt much worse than he had felt in the morniny, and lay awake a long time, thinking what a miserable day he had stient. Conscience was busy, too. H fait in hia verv heart that he hml de
ceived bin kind mother, A Hush of shame ro-e to his face as the thought
. f .i i ....... u.. utmt w.itiMi i atmuemv eame irwtv mriMH mw
1 It 1.. ul.k Ihaai rattling I SniOMieU HOW 'XI f llM.ro ntwwwi
IVT Bllf OIT WIWIHI l "'" , r-. , , 1.1 .
t rii .........u r lu inwrii ran im iui itw whi
(town. iwrBina m iwwin r . . " , tt .-si
Frost's breath in the air this morning . piwnw ot ti e raurn,. " ' T- .T
i - i i . ui iifi'BiVB ninineii. iwd nun, m
v.irij: the tibtht. his
tionnny iwmeu iwmmi " , i
more he looked the more ne felt mat meamwaa nt.
he could not sit at a deskall that day. Plainly before it m, i suit ne got om m rJ&iV; "I don't believe I feel very well,' he Ul sml prayed fKforghem? for the fhlT
lonorn exnression, paw an nnp w ,rci'" i srae
mure. The next mornlnr lie snranr , up,
feeling aa well as ever, ate just what h wanted for breakfuwt. ami started to
school on a quick run, Only turning
uws rni'i'i"
M H-'itt. mffttda1'
awrt pot1 dim of ttit, reful fK'ClSi. limm:nf whiTT' tliw-nt ciir tmt. A ful Uirrnl' M Un N Mpr!tie' eounfi rtnir mil lUii';
gSSny
Birrctf
Iiiwrnl m
oi
Wattral Soaft.
Mm. Mlatt. we hw awlr a.J Oi- wo
Wilwrnllr.lragaajl waag-
Willi Haas avtWIUIMiUllU' n, . .1
emmtMWlmrni. TIM"""
inn f . '
"iMFOinHnnm
aiadaia. ae.ae, --4fc. ae
aM. He not on a
aad looked In the firlass. trying to think
he did not !ok well. As he went down
stairs, hhi brotlier ran to show him a
bunch of amaranths ami bitter sweet
berrkw, and his 1 tUe dog came froliek- scmwi on a qnm-. .. mg to meet him, but.fohnnv dkl ot aahle to jump over everything a liyely tate much notice of either, for lie knew , lKM'eoii'd jump over.
he could nut keep tlie forlorn took on
his face it he ilfel. . . What Is the matter?" asked his
atolher.
My head doesn't feel jnst right,"
said Johnny, "and I'm rather weak not really sick, you know; but I don't
feet quite awe to siuuy to iiay. i won a little fresh air will set me all right," Let me see your tongue." The tongue was of the proper red color, and go were the round cheeks, Eyes bright, and pulse ticking In a btitmeas-llks manner. . , , , , ,. .TnhHnvti mother remembered that it
wai not quite six weeks since he had had jnat suck ah attack. Me had sat m an anide-trec meet of the MorNhag reatting Kobiuaon Crusoe," and la the after' noon had gone fishing. This, perhaps, ought to hare shown her that Johnny was right In thinking ha needed fresh air. Bat mother
tils nwUier looked after him with a
mile. Savin? to he reel f:
"Yon hail a nrettv haul leaaoit
vMirdav. mv little mail, but I think H
will do you good." Sydney Dayr. in
louws vmpmtton.
Tat MitJcal Favi
Tht. ml fh- Mimaai. Soaaj .aww. OTn iNUcr ?l tbrit mane" iSraSSl oi 1lfnt rl ot uVnwMlliil S to 4 tmgf . m
nattaeiiAiK. smotu "
e, puta. e.ae.ei.
I.TOK Jtc HKAT.X, Chlcae uvkr niTsmir
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ORGANS
A Southern patwr aayi the alligator
ilestroys millions of mosqiiitoes ny icttlHirikaaii aattle on his faws and then
.tfSlUtwiHtr them. Ladies who are an-
twieadhv am eita mlirht rld themselves
of the nuisance by keeping an aMgator t ika bMilnwam duriner the niffht. but
there are some women who wouW pro-
f. tU. mnfUiuUoea. TheV WbUM at
Ummm in their cham
ber as an alligator. -Nmri erW.
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t -The rst boak : MM aarravj AMOirraaadk
i at r wiHMin m '
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