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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 25

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ROCIIESTEIl DEM OCi; AT AND CII KOXIOLE, SUXPAV, DEC KM HER 20, inin. 2D HOW HORSES FAEE IN WAR. US want. Von will do much better, then, to marry Julie. As for Iesiroo, iilio nhall lie my And that was the way I came to be iiotliiMtli' ii to NupoliMti." Joseph did marry Julie.

Clary; but after Napoleon' UVfwtion. I iiw, from unioni; many suitors, choose, not, unwisely, tlie risin yomiir soldier, Ier- About 15,000 Are with Canadian Army Corps in Fiance. Ottawa, or Associated Pros. An Interesting iK'i'iiiint of how H'M. EASTWOOD SOS CO.

Horn of troorf -fhmmmaking 176-IAO Main fltrt Eat 10-12 Stat Srt horses fare in war is contained in a re- 1 port rectau'd Urn; fruiu Hie chief re- ni.li 1 (-iro monnt officer wi'H tlir- Canadian lr; ris liertia. lotto." Ii.il'piiiess if she mar-wrute Napoleon from r.k'M't. "She drson'i'K Slie was playing an owrtnre from the open when the pons came tlmt she whs tjileen. "I never my harpsichord nfiorwar.l,'' she confessed, "for that a Queen shmuii not play Lfijiy." lived a eood oil ape. and saw the third seneratioii of IWiiudottes np-pn the throne of Sweden.

i I lit. 9 -V. A I 1 1 I .,1 If A IlVW -s 1 TO-DAY AND THE NEW YEAR ranee. I acre Ihum-s with the Army Corps in 1 tin- r- port i.int ut tlint even iu nnHit-rn warfare of tucn re'iaiios i the r. art reads, "The hor-os of a division tire takeu euro of by twelve veterinary idlieerii one mobile veterinary su'ctiort twetity-xovon men, which attends to lite horses in the tirins line.

"There is mil' linn fii'lii hospital in France c.inpi.-t of "VT men and six otficers. It has "ipeity 1 hhi cae. and tho work which is done there is really remarkable. wlirh in Vrevious tnrs and in civilian life be destroyed nt once, art' treated so successfully thiit in course they be no ht fop ni'litury tint in the firitii; lino. It is interestinir lo note that nf CUT horses sent in on one oct-a- ion only twelve died.

Do Not Let Present Bo Do-troyed by Post or Future. The best you have in this world is to-day. Here it is, oiolerf id treasure, a marvelous jewel. It's youre, all ft your. It's iu your hands.

What are jo.i fcoiiijj lo do with it? To-dny is your savin'-; it is often er'uoi-ioi iietwi'x'u two thieves, yesterday Kive hundred an, ninety-live exctitnally became lit for or to t.o wold in 1 ''-morrow, cast. Mst 1 '1'o dMy you ster an be happy dity uur Io-uioitow There is no happi ness except to-day's. Most of our misery is left over from yesterday or borrowed from to-niorrow. Keep to-day clean. Make tip your mind to eujov your too, your work, your JL 7l 'The tiK'U work under the must conditions, often exposed to the lire of rifle and bi(C t-'m.

They are up around tho lines all the time gathering in wounded horsea; their horseina nsliip is remarkable. Wounded horses are immediately siven first aid. Any liorse that can walk is rushed back to the mobile section, or He! I hospital, his w.oinds are enrefulJy treated and every Care given him. "I 'uring the second battle Vpres, when the Canadians were pressed to their utmost, at no time wits the, nunp'y of horses diminished at the firing line. As casualties occurred amonc battery and transport horses rt itifereetncnts were rushed through the lorm cf bursting shells to take their places.

our were within oiK) yards of the enemy there aever was a wagon or a gun lost, in what is known as one of tie tiercest engagements that has taken place in this ar. "Horses wounds heal more rapidly thna a man's. Casis of hores with ten bullets in them have been known to report complete r-Tovery within a very f'-w weeks. Iu fact, some bounded lini have been hack on the tiring line within a week. If a horse cannot wnlk.

how- play, any how. Time is divided into throe parts, past, present and future. There is only one real tune; it is now. You fan do niiytWtig if you'll only at it a day at a time. If you're lu-reaved, hetrnvi-d.

heartbroken, why, take a day oil. One day Mill not matter. To-ony put away your festering thoughts. To-dny take pome simple joys. To-day he a little- happy in the Miiisldne.

Yon ran do it. It's the burden of the coming days, weeks, yours that i TUsues. us. The present is ahvays toleraide. Wh ever planned this life cf ours did "ell iu giiing it to use one day at a We don't have to live it all at be! We've only pt to get th-oiiuh tili bedtime.

And at the end of every dny we np bathed in death. In siocp go back to oor erigoml not lutiiiiH ss. Kvcry niorn-in we are born again. Why lite oitV Yon don't I ave to live your life, only a day of it. the Ball Attend Babies' ever, lie is usaallv considered a hone let's lini-h our small task man-It's not long.

case and must be destrojei. "ce liorses and those which are killed out- lully. riKitt are thrown to one side during an 1 Kt aiiist you. At-cuirMgement and buried after. tai-k it in detail and you cun easily "In the hospitals cases are divided into I triumph, contagious diseases and wounded.

The "Oh. hut I can't help thinking of the hospitals are absolutely modern in every i past. Ami one must plan for the fu-respect. liroat care is to avoid t'lre." putting the horses to undue paiu. Aid-I To sure.

uly forget not that it inals are seldom operaf on without is not the past that the pres-chloroform. To date only ten per rent, cut; it is the present tual lieieruiines of the anailian horsi-s at the tront have toe 1 on tf I no eusi. is iiititt. ii. the temper of the present that ipiahlies it.

It all depends upon how you now consider it, whether it bring you despair or discouragement. Suck out its is, low u. keep its lessons, utilize its experience, make of all those things elements of present power. Hut forget Its septic qualities. I nu't let the past unman vou, benumb you with remorse, eaken With sell'-l Olltctupt.

Tin' pool, says we rise by stepping our dead sc'vi s. And as for the Future, If you want to offer an acceptable Christmas Gift to babies who need your sympathy and help, go to the Babies' Ball on Tuesday evening at the Armory, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Infants' Summer Hospital. There ar hundreds of children who will need the services of this institution duriqg the coming year. As you have the opportunity to be of some help to them, there must be a warm place in your heart for this cause. Balcony seats and tickets for dancing and supper will be on sale until five o'clock Monday afternoon.

Erening Slippers and Silk Stockings Eatwood strs always make special provisions to mtet th foot-wear requirements associated with holiday social functions; and batwaan Christmas and New Ytar's devote special attention to particular displays of evening slippers and stockings. An hitherto unprecedented demand fcr gold and silver fabric slippers for women has already been noted this season. Eastwood slippers in these lustrous materials are remarked upen for tbar beauty, both of fabric and design, and now appear in good assortments for this week's selling. Thare is an incraasa in the favor shown toward evening slippers in bronze kid, white calfskin anel white kid. Satin continues in chiaf demand as a material for footwear of this class, and id carried in stock in the Eastwood stores in black, white, pink and blue.

Stmkwtt Department offers pure thread silk steck inns in shades to match the slippers, proTsion is made for the evening footwear ft-ijuirrments of men, in correct pumps, dress oxfords and dress shoes, and in pure thread silk stockings. succumbed and very few of tbeo died from disease. Must ol them weru killed in battle. "Doctoring a horse is to simple mutter. There are over four hudred diseases to which a horse is subject.

As he cannot tell you how he is feeling, it is very difficult to diagnose his case. The I'anadinn veterinarians show great skill in this respei t. They use active principal drugs they have also developed to high degree the use of serums. "It is interesiiiu; to note the war horsc' diet: they are fed three times a day and get an allowance of cighiien pounds of hay, twelve pnunds of oats, 'ight pounds of straw, or, in lieu of this, four (jovukIs eitra hay and two pounds of oats; or any other fodder procurable of eipinl foe, value: mult, regar beet, vegetables, elc. The t'anadian horses are rolling iu fat since tluy have been in France.

the best prepaiatiou for it is an unafraid I l.iU you h.iv,. to climb. I whatever bridges you have- to cross, whatever enemies are Iving in wait for 1 you, whatever crises are to ne met, joa can be no bettor for them th iu by living i this day soundly, cheerfully and free from fear. A ppt eliensions, premonitions, worries, these are the poison gases of our foe, the Future. If you tire to die (ho best way to he ready is to discharge faithfully Today's duties, and to enjoy heartily To-day's simple pleasures.

To-day is yours. Cod has given it to you. All your Yi stenltiys He has taken LITTLE DESISEE. Girl Whom Napoleon Jilted Became Mother ot Hoyal line. Toutu's Companion.

Napoleon, greatest of modern comiuer. irs, made himself an Kmperor, an 1 made ids brother and two of marshals Kings. When his empire fell, these suh-onliuale So ei ci-US siwjUeU lietr thrones all except one. The throne of and that nbirie. is -till occupied by the na-ty foilioh'd iu Napoleons day an I by his aid.

Strangely enough ronianti, iii'y, if you will this Ihe royal line whoso first kieg. All your To morrows are still iu His hands. I To-day is yoirv. 'IVio- its pleasures a it I be glad. Take its pains and phiv the man.

To-day is yours, just a little strin of light between two just a bit of life between two sleep deal lis. it at I o-oay is yours. I sp it so th close you can say: I liave lived, and loved. To-da I ED. DIED lioorncs inun (fjlli fdr nil t'uuiiif llmt ai-v l.Null,U-iv I hrift It, 1 Ir It.

-ako uul l.a. I till. In il.la cltv. Saturday. Ier't'U'hor "i Fiih! he, "weren't 0 to jedja the ht -v vmII a- the facts?" 'erfainiv.

the re-p-mse; "but I te'd M.n nut. lo Indue the 1.1 uid were' elearU saitled that the h. ho 10 Ja l.v "lint lo tiirv THRIFT VERSUS WAR. MYKIIS In this eliy, FrMay. Peeeoiher l.

Lyl H. Myers, atled yenrs. I tnmiiy ri-nn ii. lit Ihe latiillv So. Alhere J.

I hi. He i-. bv hit. ami elk'ht ehUdn-u. The fun.nil lll like place Mmnlay MESIT SYSTMEM IN STATES I i aw tteurr I hi ahr4ui thi; inon 1 i-f 1 1 1 1 It to t-'oM lciivltirf tun i'uiitr.

in Sa. then, a our -lurr i'l lI 1 vlmi to our iT.Mit mill to our iv power, "S.tvc. Iifi-mine no d.iitiic you uill h'lv red the fiirmei i onl.i wi lonsidereij Kansas Is Set as Example before riut I your ccitntrr to ttive I 1j'Iu to our AHt-M ho Hie le rlrli than we are. i mornliiK. 1.

tiiticr t'Vtti at tli.ao clock from thn huiie and at Ihe Cathedral Chapel at o'cloek. Itll.KV -At f)r. I.ee'J lloapltal, Friday Ittorninit. I'eceintier -I, V.lio. Mrs.

Johanna ltilt-y, Ihoioaf Utlev, aml OH yearn. ISlje leavi-a heslriea bT huelnlul one Klhter, Mm. Mariiaret Teltln. The rwnnlns were noiioved to tha family resilience, No. Ml street, from where Ihe funeral will lie helil Monday mornlnir nt clock and from St.

HrhJjjct'ii Church nt o'clock. Inlermeot Lure of a Lovely Evening. W.r.te.l for. of Tamers PeM.ortnr. Th- fair uii'l siipp'tr hy the I.ndie Aid Soeietv was decidedly a Kvcrvouo proxeut med.

to be in himior, nnd the tahlen well patronized, especially thno holdinc entablen. Ihe writer van seldom present at these and only for the lovely even-in); matins it noom too good fe itay doors, might us nKiml have retired early to he. I. Former Has to Build Up What the Latter Destroys. AmerliYun Fa liken' -Atx-iution.

One of fho bfiii'Hriiil rc.nilta of tlie war Inn l--n tli -ul'irin of thp -pie in tin usurer of mou'jr experullt'ir. The world c.itniut ultm'ss such a frightful aie of IHV iir.tl without dotn- fcuuie su.iti ttJiiuuiK. Nation cuuuot iy tlte onwriut.ii c.t of kecj-lug in tbe ilvlU without KivinK bt-cU to tn0 coMt of war, wijero ttie niin coiikm from, and what ntu bo tfu rtMult to ttieiuri-sivos. 'tbe thrift of Curoftf-iu nutiMiis inn mi1 th a'TumuUtioii of i tionlwi of k'yi'i, upon Mru fhx'y hvo Unrvn us tbe war (trotin'-sMOfl, umi only because Etirnpe lia wn Kalu.v tan ow ttPti'tl at ut li a icrri.lt- Iut twu v. t)i 'ir tU' L.i tLjc ulnn iniv I'-i-jutt' (, will! li tiiit '--jiiy ii'liLMt sly ana to ei.coiii jj, li.atttl oil Conuccticut.

crk Eti'iiIik r.wt. In a year fur oi'i! sr i. ro-lormer, Kan.sas ouint to tio the K'tli iiicrit-xystrin law in tiie t'Dion applicHlile lo ihe eulire stutc pi-r-kouovl. The case lor the un-nsure was put by Governor Cupper iu terms guit-ulile to the Kamiis tustc for th picturesque. "When I nJvertisfl for a priutur," he saifl, "I don't nay: Wanted: A printer who can rarry the 3d 1 sny: 'Wanted: A printer who can It is onef the mysteries of Ameriean poliiical Ji.tory Hint ninee the inent (if tin; federal en n' in 1WJ the idea tlmt nil i.drers a'e unt Leiiven-lmra uiltiiiiii.ira'.-.r-..

irut. J)ere, hllH Dot tuJxCU p.i-.s.-ssi.'fi el it ir atHtes. i to If it iu; f'harles John, wits N'aiioleon's marshal, 1'ei'tiudotte; and first iiaeen, I'esiree, was Nnpolenu's earliest sweetheart. She was, indeed. Ids het'icthed.

from whom he soi.itt and obtained Ms release only when he hud f.iilcn utnh'r Ihe spell of tho fa-vinating widow, de Ib-auha net is. with whose sophisticated chapes voting leiree Clary, not yet l. ciild not compete, A recent l-'reneh writer. Jean Marte-Int, in a little sudy of tliiepii Oosireo. has rdate I the story of her three notable niters and her marriage.

II'T father and brother were prosperous siik merchants of Marseilles. There wen four (laughters, two married; two, both very pretty, unmarried and at home little IVsiree. nccomnaning ti sister-in-law whose husband, in the confusion of those troubnlouM times, had been arrested to the office of the roprosentati vc, Albitte, to ask his ii'tcroossion, was by accident left forgotten in an anteroom, where she foil asleep. After she was Queen she told her chamberlain Ihe tory. Wakened bv ihe Midden (-losing of a door, she found herself alone in ti dusk, it nil a strange man king at her in surprise.

Much frightened, she explained her situation, mid hor unxiety about bee wloon llooight in immediate danger of Ihe guillotine, lie I offered lief mother thank biin for his kind-nessing, a-ldiier that she atioi'M like to be side to t'dl her friends the mime of gentleman who had her. "Very well: you tnuv loll them that nif tianie is I'tonare-rte," said he. Tlmt is Ihe wav the Clnrvs mid Ihe at Holy Kcpniihro cemetery. Victor paper pleaao copy. WILLIAMSON-tn liuffalo, N.

Ttiiim-ilav, liecemtter H'15, David V. futlnr of Nina 1. and Portia ultaniHoii. 1 he funeral will take place from No. P'l street, lotrTain, Siimlay aflernonn at il o'clock.

SCI I LA I'KK SiHl.lenly. Saturday, He la survived by his wife, l-ro HrlSstr Myera, of Una city; hla father, Jerrv Miers aud hla alater, li'anula ilyera, of Funeral will take place from the ehapel of luirmtr St Thouipnon No. Chestnut street, corner cf Coort ai.ee. Sunday afleraoon at 4 o'clock. Boston Itapcra please copy.

DILI. -In City, at Mm toma nt tier Uauuhter, No, So Weld afreet, Friday, livc.onb.'r 4, 11115. Karah, widow of Mea-roa M. IlUta, aifed ha yeara, 6 montha. HLie lenvea one daughter, Mra.

Arthur McLean and two raadcUldreo, 1111a in an4 Nina McLeao. Funeral from th konm Monday aftef-noun at 2 o'clock. ST. JOHN Huddanly, Thureday mem Inf. December 2a, 1UIS, Leon A.

Ht. John. Tho decease. 1 la iunrlTod by two bmtnera, of East Lynn, and William, and torse sisters. Mra.

W. Lavola. of Napienrllle, and M'ssss Eva, of Montrenl, and Mary St. John. The remains will be removed to bla bomo, No.

112 1'arkdala terrace, Saturday evanlnaj. CONWAY At bla home, Friday Iieoember I'l, K.lward C. Conway, asej years. Hesldea hla wife. Bridget liempsey ha leavea two diniKhtera, WUllaui J.

Curbett and -Mrs. H. L. KocktasUtel: one aou, Kdward Conway; one granddaughter, K.wae tnary KocktascheL and one sister. Mlaa Maruaret Conway, all of this rlly: ao-ni her sister, VI ra.

J. Van Velsor, reside. In The funeral will take place from tho bnuw, No. 11 Boardtuan street, Tuesday iiiorumir at o'clock and from tho fllesscd fu rament Church at 10 o'clock. Interment In family lot la Holy ttepnlchro cemetery.

MARRICO- 1 Mllitlll tO 'oUl). If imv tin av-run: of eveu half a rrMin fok, the tofnl la buge it Uieiinsi ui-arly a your. I at Irs tllfHt l.e '-a refill It your hrail. asie Inn. To iittt food is a bud as to WHtf! Jimiininlll'-n.

"Save specially 1" all thlnjc which hare to be Imported: fol mul drink ot all kinds, tol'no-o, pt'trol, riiher, ete. boiite wljiMBrer possible, aud btt raruful evou wltb thPrio. "lierore yo speii any thiuj, think whether It tier'tN-4ttry. "If you powrtltfly chd, ifrow your own Where tlicrn 1h rn thrift thp-e mil no la tiic triatne. inan vcr ttecoiui? a rejtily (jrt Hi, ii an unless tbrltty.

No LMti 11 fin he-erne jitent nr riMtiiim lis unless t. the crj fon rnla ln he hrift of tiie "Th 1 1ft thu hiire -if niul tt'nn'-ft fotindut l-u of an empire," hays l.oni lioi-iier ure, Mt lie. ry. tjo TtutloU fiin lueif e.ilHt tlmt (liretfanN it Wlieren.r there i rti't ion of frof-ert', thrift innt replac It. WaMte wartte ami en 11 dm be re fet ed.

ItHnntun' hot. rephe-e Im-. it Mltinly distrihfjtps The thfit burns one, Tbe imviht may bitihl attother from the pr-x-t-t it( htm Mr. nnl Vr. Mlehnel Itt'ltlN' li 'lull ut 'iork tl.e of th-lr 'eo rl More of Hun ell livf-tiiOer to lilt Ltiuiiih.

Ml I'll ICO. -At tho lli.iii" et h' 1( ii il ri ft Ij inc 1 l.c-uit It L. i.r.uiU Hie "i i.r M. ll.iALI (. i re'i nt 11.11.e1 in vnniaiiy a l.roiUo eiiiher HJ'I'UI ClIt i-v ci yi 1 1 on) un' ihrci.nu to Uit iruiit In In iv, human l-aitnimi, h.i r'naiiy uf' atoolt.

1' repeal of her law of The K.iu-a-i nu-iiHiire ii in every ivay f'. pnNes(fH utii.iue el.aue limiting t'iM '4 oj h.i l.i tun in .1 stt'vl II at f- ti.iitio uuJ il 11 Hi in tLci'fr t' .1 .1 urn Ue in1 w-ji I h.u jtj, Mr. win lae I'. M-Miday morn-I' ut It I- 'he lettiM! and ID at St, Inter la.ait nil! hi' itnele ill the flllinly lot at IP.lv reineieri. (iTiiW.lK At llntiltiil, Kitnr.iav.

Ileeomlier f'l't. I'alilel i nor. stte 1m wnruvd hy her tll.lt a 1 tenure in nl! apjtuiiHiui. olhVe. in til" eltiMsiiied to foor years, I 1 revision that n'li'lri'itnitilly th eoleniisHioli xliall iuve-e iirafe 1 lie hre- ltiMiniijcr poll1 but the ls there jict in' Nil me, vp read over many nitlu'r 00 th'- Hiie.

Tbe rtntin.lnl adjutmi'iit thnt uut take place wlc-n the war Is ovr will Impose a penalty on thf wlel tniM, 'J'hrHt mn-t Imibl iio wur 1 tcarihic down, and i'l ti All iclt- 1 the ttfKiJtjs I Inn it' c.i a wJiy stiuuM n't tho-c ill iMi'j-- liljihf ii Mii'Titlce iion 01:1111 Of UlWa I'Cfil Ml! til kUtu' vMT Jl i l-y ci ijiim ut. 1 fins i ti 1 Jiu 1.1 11 ep ret-ords uf the iiirimilteiifs with ie' 1 In their reHpjioititineiit or Uis It I in to he hoped tlmt tile rrp of lot, I one noli to N. v.e will haw- Pf(r our hare. may NOTICI Mr. Jamim K.

I of Hrw-kpoi Mia Katl.rvn Ot'ennor MO OHINOI IN TH FIRM OP two tlay of and iil he hamed roil In for time, but th Tionnmirto beeume a-spiainted. St. Henry Hchlafer. or Wed-stir. S.

Me Ntir.lv'd by one brother Kel.bifcr; five alstera, Mary Kehiieider. Mra. John (irul.b. John Munroe, Mtirnaret fcehlnfer and Mia l-na -'1'tie funeral will be prlvaia and will be held Monday afternoon froia tlie home of bin nMer. Mrn.

Intermeut will be at Wcat Webster cemetery. It A MX At Walworth. N. Thursday Itecetulter at the rel-lin'oe of lit daughter, lra, H. I'nl.

rod. Joseph "irniiti, ajjeil yearn, lie is aurvlrt'd by three sons, Joaejjb, lieoiKe and Frederick (Irabb; two ilaunters, Mrs. Krnaat Haadom aud r. J.tbu K. Fulcrod.

live gru udchlhlren aud four sinters, Mrs. Vatililaa Siell. W'len. Mrs. Ixmls Itold, aim.

Ldgar Olitl and MbN Mary I ho re'itaiii. were reruoveil to the Tesl-tleec- of Id. Joseph (irabb, No. IiWmI Ivv.banee street, from where til,) funeral will fake Monday niorulu. lieceiiiher 'J7th.

at o'clock nud from Immaculate Church at 0 o'clock. Interment iu the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. TN K1KMOKIAW. LATZ Jn Hid but loviltjC meuiory of mtr dear father, ('. .1 tit.

wno passed away Iieccmbcr I0H. T. v.airs have passraj and HII ram Mm: Never will Ins memory fsde: heart, will always linger. Around Ui ruve fa lays. Son and liuugliters.

L.ltt'WT lIU' iU-t, tilt- I'l I'n'-ii 'I III tciin it 1 Joseph called and soon oeeame ittt tr- i t'male friend of Ihe fu'ciiv; nt tb en.l ef'n few we-ks lie hn-1 ttrotiose.l to I'e-j niree that be sheui.l mnrrv Iter as soon I ns she xvas 11. and she had consenfed. Soon he brought his bruti'er NarMdeon HEDGES BROS. UNDERTAKERS 182 East Avenu (ioveiiior i'appers e.Kainple. They Had Considered.

Xl-H M. In lillnolt, th-re It, an ol'l oil tlie Ftatilte Looks to ttt If.M-r Hint In erliiilaal Jtuy "ltalr ot tlio law a h- ti i- htt'H i 1 i'fii tiifc-i'i c.v i. iti. in it.e Li tuw to 111 ely renif. I 'I he Shi earth juake, iht Pa'fi- m-u'e f.re ami the uht w.ro for pt-riod of worl.l iJ re.oliust- i fp.tn which we had burelv reem-- erd hen thf war broi.

mn. iuo-t u-t delude inirm-lwi that thli oh ta-frnptie Will b- eost to IJ. Tt I'V'f notll therefore, lo cut cejt hU wuvt; bin i.HM-l bi rfMir'eH; ko rr-1 1 In the. inafer of ilMbt; buy no foolish luvnrieH; tJT'drtwiie no yn-at bord'-iis; (munni' no undue rMK.1 until the rult are d'-tlullely I if i' it 'i ni-i i uur loHU 1 1 why tuo ii'fil-Mi Uo tl -ir- us 'Suo fr o'liin Itml nii'i 'f tho uioUcy 1 1: it ill must 0 'Phonoo to call and he, too, became a Ttsitor. "His arrival." Unpen related.

i.i.-. 1m or, out hri'ih-rr. Jam' liali "Hher. of N. ami Cloirn-H Oiill.i.h'T, of 1'nitney.

tittpral 'I'lienlav morning 8' 30 iron, th- No. ir-et ami from Hl-el Seriiae-et t.lnniti. I Ml In Holy Seoni-lire Kln.lly onilt tlowera. CIIAliLKS in thii elty. Saturday.

eelillHT Mlttl.l Klfo of 5lll- year. siil.a her 1.1." l-r l-rother. Itaiotaoii.l. of N. and on.

fSt.1-!-. Mr-. .1 VV. Khnw, ef this nlv. (0-otie I.atti ani, of an.1 Ilolton, ut l'li 1 1 u'e-riil frtt.ti ih- of lo-r N.i I'atk I'le'stay in.

'rutin? ut In lock, r.ui ial at I'uiiii ra. of ttiu 'I n.a oftrn a 'ot' In a whll a iHuypr with it -He MiakiT. tin" jr. Iu iiiii jii.tL-e lnr liie to tiM ll I of "loado a cliaijge ill onr phi us it a ow ir 1 law u. ll as lao t-, tllinot e0t I "'I kuou m.

In thf brut of bnt'le 1 .1 tiio- a. I. U-l tlui. It "at- li. on llic i UM 111! I (I il'iilll S.tv ll'iM nnvsiiiSl' Ull -s It Him fully to.

11 It t.nc ta 'V Ittaa tue iiaitfi- An oiiln.ii.-.i.;-. w.a Oroi-clif In, e.tfttniry to.iM of Hie ourt, I lo i rol'iikf 111,. At lual oue on cnr.t thf 10.. r. iv-aom nisclv.

tlie rMt'ieoili ui inn ih- fniinl rle now laid low i'l lie a from nlil ihe wle.le worl.l ill f-r lo i-mne. It well to our hi our future. We, had 1. eoivn hois wfien lit siil'l lo us, 'In all well man-t'ged households cUlie'' the or Ihe wife must the one to i 1. Von, have n- deeisiotl of ehantolcr, and neither lots lesiri.

while Julie and I know very well 'what we I-, tlay i.i,cn llirV 'if tifisti-t' ulicricwr I'onC. uioi.ey nml uld eiraim.iiH Hvluit, for;.

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