Appearances to The Contrary.
B* CECIL!A A. UHUAUX. OvrTtahua. me. br K. c.
the klmnan
"I waa bimtloe for inj enoiB” brciB and Mu|>i*d. for tba uan. : fare *!«• bad t*-t yrt awn. raiw ; | la front of ber. 'KWl you find Itr be Snaan luroed while anal tli»
aad ablte
CHURCH MOVED
^L.MM OF DREAMS
T* .
before eb» aald a n her Hpa Cnslly
they ofteml the one thins ebe ute bliten her h-nsoe out for
’ll" «ba*rtnd VitkKi. not War,
Central avenue In Kuthth aud_
avenue. »I,ere It mlornt n>nsretatb
aa* duir. BBdld her cottar,
prejieraiorj to the rite, aaned In Mill town, of dremlns for the afii-ni'ioa. Rosen, who. notwttbstaadlnfi the fart
that abe bad Joel returned from
school and did not dray brltis artistic rafoaed to.be called Raianne. wae doIns aometblns to bar fan. with Use
of a ban las frlmi •What a
afternoonr .liojulm! Mrs
„ i "Where Is Wander "Mauds' Oh, abr-a aafrly ma
"“^l and on a weddlns trip Wbal made yoa—oin away that day '
in bare -But, Ruale. not In the afternoon: n>ere will aurelj be callers." -Just Ml I’ln nut at bokne ant bother.- aald Hasan, do a lus o balrpina and Irtllns her led hair down over bar yellow aad (>ruwo at ‘ Mbwtw “\ou forget that you are ool In New Tork." aald her al-trr abarply. “1 try to forget that you bare U-ra to i arbool and hr decent to profile. ’> at borne’ won't go here Every one tbta tillage known that yon are borne, fur you couldn't fnaalbly pel away arttboot aotne one aeelns yoo so And. anyway. I asked that Mr. ~ over to call ou yoo ” -Kind of you! What Mr. BateaT
atnoplns to pick It up. “Mrw. Banoo’a nephew. Ilea from the ewat aotnewbere. and be haa nicest manners ] tbon*ht maybe would like to have some one come la a Utile more like the mra you card to." aba added. "I would." aald Hasan emphatic) -Aad K waa nlra of yon to think of lb Perhaps he’ll come late In the aftar noon and my hair arUl ha all dry. TO hairy T And abe ran down the ball and alammed the bathroom door after her. -Therr’i the name - she aald to bar fare In the Siam while the water -Aad—and I don’t particularly are any - - - Beaale abould find that out abe’d let me forget lb Bo TO see be Bate* and try to gat Intonated ti ptaceBbe played croquet with her niece while her hair dried, an tetter half of the same brought her Into full view of *
room. Mr. Bitrs
"Why didn’t yoo so back out In yard and reach your room by tto dec? No ooe but Beaale would lire In
far ma. abe d know that I. pi In the tack yard, could not set tc room la any way save g
“Of cocne not." abe mattered e guetedly. ’1 auwiraled even the am comfort of watch In* the dismay Bwaslr a (p c as I f»U tu appear. I moat think upon my sins and patieob I
‘I auppnae be and Maude Forman are married liy tbta time I wish I knew tow that happened Ha always aald be Old not rare for tor toby kind of prottlorss I t manat bare be«n bar tatant No one ran deny that aha had tto rrwt of nt beaten all bolldw. ,*hal little rharartrrtaaa. toby faced thins could paint totter than Dan hlm-
tall yoo. but y..n wen- s-i" ' “I didn’t need t» to told I aaw.” abr aald. and then rrew white again. "Bat why—If yon are married—why ten t Maude here tour "Maude’’ Hoddenly the man rare a a tout -Do you mean that yon think I am married to Maude? Tbat’a a soofi ooe Bto la my atater In taw now. Bto waa enraged to Fred for five yearv and they never had money euoush to marry ou till she gut that cash prise. That waa why abe worked ao bard to Set lhBnaan began to bark toward tto stairway Rhe felt It waa time to ao-
«*P*
"No. you duti b" aald the man. and to raugtn one corner of tto kimono and told her “Pm not drvaaed.-
orrti padple a-';»ltiing . church frm It will rrv the hulldln face on Kisl
» col.
Prophetic In Character.
Wstiy FAITHLESS LOVER.
r i role*, with |
’, The Btaey of a Beaach of Prseeisa B
I. as and a Rid
S the
riaturday las' I hr huildius bad b A-t.ury avenue and by Motiday even | Ins it “a* u,. to the Hack, of the Wet Jrreey A Soash-vfy Uallroad I'oaipany Wednesday, a matter that had been : ts•therms loohcfw-QU was quickly dls- j ,
t that la sa red ti> •ut to to prophetic In
SEA BATHING IN CUBA.
DEATH BY DROWNING.
L- 0 bleat b of potrulse suit uriturn >7 tto faltbU-sa h . ane! Jn It to stated tbal ••rinlnate qU retatlooa with ..tly. a* tbvto were "no atgu
n tto
out special Interference with tto moipsiiy’s schedule. Tto nrnvlridrr of tto Jouruay wa. short and was ar tmplishrd without much dltHculty. THANKSGIVING DAY
was that tto traaou you ran away— because you thonsbt Maude”— '’ -Old Carton told me I’d never make an arttatr* abe evaded will i "IBd to? The brute! But that waa at 10 reaaon foe ruunlus away from ma ims
to aayr _
n Tbankagtrlus Day aervlcaa • told In l to PreshyirrUti t hurefi
Thursday morn-
it ataasdlfl
"He aald 1 had tetter get married.” aald Husnu -And that waa why J
tan away.”
Aa abe had hoped be would, the man dropped the kimono in bta amaao-
uftl|£ church. <
) will t
II. T. < a-»e!ls
dll preside, and
rred by tto Kind M E.
Kev. Dr. Ilruuyate. of
Cburrli
1 to Kev. Dr t ook, of Holy Trinity K. K Church, and tto Kev H. W
after her with l^ke have been Invited to attend tto
jaeyvlces. which will include I to reading of Hovernor Khikes’ proclamation There will to a|iecial mush- by tto ^cholr. An oOerlng Will to taken for tto Home for Inn die— children at Trenton. Tto public I- Invliad lo al-
ma." abe aalfi. and before ha coaid
Tto children of tto bical public acbools w ill hold their customary rt
of phyatcal work dona eA-lae. on Ttoukiqtlv-liig Day. by the performer* of the ctrcua la j , _ NEW SHORE LINE
i^iid.rat In summing up tto o. tto Jury tto Jq,l.-e enmmeuted inrty u|..n tto- -.itli.l mollies of isardisl f^s' vlnmarca. Tto fu ■ botirh a hard bended l-uslneaa •’■uld oot rid blluaelf of certsln - »l U)« rr.v-.ted during tto young . telllur of hta oft nqicalssl a. so •edumeueml ts.rlng for i-oal - field uUd aa tto sequel proved. II In soldi rich quantities that to ids daughter ate now worth a fortune tbruuah tto find ~
•girt.
1 Root tend of i
pi bring tto mcaua of saving Its ■•I two little children near Duui . They were daughter* of a btarl
lap -vllbout
o bed rally tto n
. bet. unable to sleep, to passed a Uneasy dose, w hen to dreamed r saw- the missing children Is s
are of their bodies ttolr religion, they will do nothing that mlB-
I against their strength or thdlr **■» ■ «w Tenioor I von, ntu-.-h to and -ttora had paaM-d In
toalth When the performers rtaa In lA-oKrs.rr. i. at pon. | ibelr ararch during the pre.lou. even the morning they hurry to the cook Rgpaet* that the William J Tbomie! Tlarnrh skeptical of dreams, to
'*'“**“*• T ^“ “5? " n »F"<» Irate, which Is backing a pro-* LO ' “I 1 * ,,, ''" ui ,br I’ 1 *" ,ud - 10
get into their trapping, for the parada. ^ indeneni.o. «n*l l«’h.l»t to found tto children fast
failure to report at 1030 Involving B T. ’from K-ng-b bidden by a drare floe of IS If tto big tent la op aarly ‘"•r from tllourerte, to the seaabore. ^ l , ru , U8 .«si ’ i t-bant-es are that the arena will be 11 »* ■l«l»riul»art lo reach Atlantic Ctly j Au iqatan.v* la given of a young Rd with performers practicing for *'? bridging the meadows to Veutnor tan tad named Luigi Tirana employed hour before the pared* After the are partly eoullrmed by llMCBcuvIty of In a home tnr lost children la London. “* ■“ 1 **■* ’ hue* ngenls piucnrlug rights of way for a havtag a dream lirwhich four
Ct.n drive ..Itf- tad at all sugf'Arahy ito lllrart and wlo-n n|s« rluaef luvestlcarton that > are not wholly removed from
The fringes of
w Oral Inllmaiion ) i* Is tlie apparltli rture that l»Aa Ilk) etiler this and p usual preliminary pns
IX'
R. Curtis Robinson s* Conveyancing and Insurance
Notary Public a INom. 744-40 Awhury Avenue od : A.N CITV, N. .1. Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage
ways lurolye death, fur In many •*-■ a l-r-.a, risv to resmsllaled l>y m, use at euergrtlr meaanrsn. The tofag tug «" of pc-q»le who have been nmtar for fiv e •-oiws-uttre minutes bos -Mered doubtful by pb T ere bare been extraor
m a j-andy t-
tbrongh w bid
1 tto adva
i. This
dinner, and then they must drees troljey line I
“ “TS £2.\£ , .’Zg£' v-s-v-w
Nearly aa of them ’
through occurred fre.|uratly Ho Improved w
__ [||irti ^ the IVunsylvauta's
of ^Icb dUr J r ^foiNy line
—MB
performer e gymnastic act ou the ground, a the air. rides la n menage act or franebtar as w a and la the fiat races at tto aod of mvt the neem ’ performaare. la addlttoe aba win
»-Everybody’s Magmtlne
A Trish That Wan.
Once, when ’I-cwg Joba’ Wear a mayor of Chicago” aald a ■a resident of that city, “a hot
a|*-i*l 13 on lottery tickets,
w ing, which occurred shortly • -rd. tto magic number* reduewt drawn, bringing him «80.
trolley Rb-bard Mansfield, the actor.
« It* main doorougb- had a dream In Ixudou whb-h wi be ready In grant a turning jpilnt of Ms career. It ocv n as property owners ■’ton Mr. Mausfirld waa trying to ake ary right of way, ' ,0, *“ existence aa a palaterja Loa- — . don that bis training at a stager ena-
bled him to obtala an engagement with Doyly Carte la a tiavellag ” lira tea
of IVaunre” rata|>aay. but the
i. gar uf the eumpnay
cutting aataritn or Imposing 111 tto slightest excuse, that Mr II a ns Or Id Uc. It bard to get along. As be did Tleld promptly to unjnat demands,
am- ^ 1,1,1 ■“* •c' adrift with hardly a eta- / '*'* d *>' br, “ rr lht ••to*tan. He re- .hi.llng In Ma pocket Ho to walked
: l»rlafi having kilted two ileer. London, funnd
and ’Long John’ knew that the police Rome of bis friends are telling a rml |ylcl ti. gel waa totally unable to cope with harrowing story of Btaelman'a adr c n << the thlnl
tbe»* Bbonld be a riot There lure* while lo a big wood* during hta '^u|wny to dreamed of being called t mud) of any police force In day m Maine 1 ''' l ,ta ? 0 ““ “S* 10 lor D’Oyly days The few office!* that there - rhe dwt (rllvKl ^ un Tu _i., f »"' »» dreamed to uw fbr mere didn’t tare any uniform outalda _ . . 7 'r-ry -if thrte call upon him la a great ptag hat. Oa the front of this “'• d we ™ pco *"’ uu ' Td hiurj. ruah hla |s>rtable pnqerty hlto i aemlctrcle of tin with the man’s ^ * 11 *“ ,w *hem. One weighed „ (raveling tag and do the llgblnlng er ou It There waa do money to | ptotobly 140 pounds and the other ton net for the next train So plain for additional oBcera. ao ’Long j about 100 |tounda. and field w as the dream Ihal on Joha’ liethoughl himself of a bright I w « awakeuing la tto munilag at fl o’clock
He had a figure V added to! man, AiirnOva ■wpprr b ' Jumiwd qnlckly uni of t-ed and
tba number oa frerr one of tboaa bate. I u‘ »Hh»ut coroddering bow fcs.ltah It On eiecfoo day tto dlBtoral mem bora "V ” ^ f . X Uil.ht to la-nan throwing things la hta - - - itaHoned eofmp,,^, «he .upper given by the ^(chel Hot when to bad completml oualy where the trouble was most like-! ■o«>*n-folk of HI. Augustine's t’burch bi» tt-ta i he began wondering why be d break out. The roughs aaw the lu ( he t'eutral Kestauratil lest Thure- had been acting ao absurdly when itors. ■250.' ■280,’ ’S50,’ etc, where day evening, and a neat sum of money 'tore came a kmak at the door. On had before seen only •2S.’ •W and wa. cleared by the committee The 'l-ulug It be aaw D’Oyly Carte s sec Tto ■••m »«« nronad that Imag rector „f ,he church desire, io return J" 1 •• 10 hu arrma - to
John’ had added aeveral huadred mea lh . Dk . t0 m h)l tl , l|wd by , helr -
KILLED TWO DEER
j man W.a I.
I Councilman J. Kteeluan returned ' ” a few days ago from hi* gunalug trip D ° In the Maine wonda. whither be went
a cheep lodging born
t away from
rrsssis'&'ajs: ^
... - asl—ctslly lo those
l He cried oi
a do a thing."
Maramae ay Bwlphene Arne. Hardening an ordinary drill In an pburic arid, stales the English Mchanlc. makes an edge that will ct tempered steel or facilitate catting hard rock. The arid should to poured Into a fiat Uatoiued veesel to a depth of about ooe-elgblh of au Inch. - The point of tto drill Is healed to aNuIl red and dl|ped In the arid to
pth. This task.
mains soft. Ifftto point breaks, rehardra. but with a littla leas arid In aael /
o asking au eminent aclrattat ■e ao'.uMed for enjoying exrep and nubroken good beellh e dor tor waa Inf.wtned that the cause waa habitual self dental “In fact." admit- ■ > pn.feaai.r. ’T only partake of eal each day." "lluahr'-rxctalm ed the pbyah tan In alarm. “Pray keep this to yourself! If many pmple to follow y..ur example we medical
-Maude knows how I feel about I! and ao does he. That’s what hurts tto worst. I could not help showing
It that teat day. And she-there waa “ ” ~ aoct triumph In her silly little fare l
when aha came out of the studio, aad wa knew she had got the prim. Bba looked at me. and then aha walked! straight up to Iian. and they forgot I waa there. Ob. tto humiliation of 111 And then old Canon had to cap tbs! climax hr tailing ma that I never: —- ■■ ™ . •— a.«:
nled, was— If ba’A e 1 rates<1 of telling
Wedding R.ng. When a wedding ring haa wore ao thin aa to break, the aupersHtlona to Here that either-tto husband or tto wife will anou die. This may to re-
garded as
■e you to marry
“Ha *
be waa or he’d hare area that -Maud* wakp’t content with getting the painting prise. Rhe tad to take everything, erea"— Forgetting where abe waa. she sprang to bgr feat bumping tor bead against a pita of empty boxes, which fell with a deafening cutter.
Then the dour was flung o some one aetaed tor arm and gently out Into the sitting ro
ding rings are now made to much thicker end brevier than formerly.
Grand Magaalne.
In
a moment, my dear. 1
im to Bister Lucy this morning, and w I’m writing to tto telegraph opei- ■ In oor tow a. telling him - to hurry 4 deliver It-New Tort Weekly.
The Bruts.
pje-La’w—Hae the young a >fd my life yesterday cal
upon yoovyet? Roo-la-Law—Tsa.
L He ins air —TOrg&Je B
• great hurry u
o Mansfield:
-Can you pack up and reach the i
.nluutrs to rejoin the o
#s|*r»lly lo ibore who a-l-ted at (he (fen in tables. In addltlorf to the members of |aiuy r
the committee, three who Assisted at ”1 can." answered tto actor, calmly the labtee were Ml-re* Olive and Amy lolnt.ng to lb.' hag. “It to all ready. Ernst. Ererl rtcull and Etta Campbell, , " r 1 '•xiwcttag round Mr. and Mr* Newkirk. 01 ll,,w ■*• • trt0e • e * nd -
Iwt Mansfield waa bundled Into a cab. and they hurried to the station to a
Faneral t» Troliex.
tudynf Keter H. Corson, who hrfepeafiCBL
died In Altai-tic City tto tatter part of last week, was taken to Petersburg, ’ T ®*d •• AreiataM Oardenw. for burial, by way of thbT^lv. ou luairecttan of a big. fat Tuewlav Tbc funeral |>arty caiur atianach It was found to rantala .and Ito remains were removed for1y angleworms and thirty from the baggage car of Ito trolley eabtape worms, with, by way of eeaUie baggage car of Hie Heading soolng nnmermia flics and mawialloea which drew- up near Ito trolley Now multiply this, and 1 think you will tracks , appreciate Ito value of an army of
j toads on your premiere, or any Havn-o. i llrr required, according to the
ices that may reasonably to expected
llalllmore Ihlsvrrekthal froni u °' > »‘»'A.-guburtan Life. Hale, mol her pf Hamilton i Livlnf Up to H.a Name, tly had been badly burned 1 A ^ ^ bo ° l ,D 1 , !T .... h..x ..... ..... rlroT; ! ,on tod among tor |>up!te a colored . ’ / b '! toy named Ralph Waldo Emerson dngtoiwr. herdrevcaught lArtl gfellow. Aa to waa atarat one
lire rtto Is elow«y rrapaCHug. Mra. Runday. ,be asked I be ctaas If any one
Gale IS well known l< Ibis city, hav- knew ito reason for hta abaenre
Ing formerly re«ld«d here. j ”1 reckon I do.” aald on* small, aert
destend tan
slip, for lb” n«-k Is like ao.vp ..wing t. tto a.iiou Of the seaweed Tto t«tton of the .-.-ll |< fonned of tto rough rook while sharp flint* are plenilfully' atrewi •••out Tour fev-t are soon laicgiled
and blessling
apddonlr you fe-l aomethlr yonr h-g like a pair of ts>werfihl rer* Ton pm r<.ur hand lo (he afflicted
laid bold o bopeleas de crab* are t poCteares
i l.*i g
You glan llou aad •
e that other i ( laudable
» welcome you lo tfil*,
r of Idlaa. "TVhat ik. ”!* tto Idea la
h eruelty?” Tb.-n aa
» out tc
dmol swiftif the wan-
ly |vast. Tto explanation Ing lu part of the transa
plumed by that long, swiftly moving body, for Ibis •-oast Is Infested by eating sharks, and bathing without tto precauttan of a wall lu front of you. with an uiwulBg In II Juat large enough to fill tto cell with water, would to
likely to prove more gratifying
hungry shark than tu you. Ton have paid #2. Spanish money, for this llgbtfnl exiK-rlrace. but then yon enjoy It Just aa Pmg aa you plea)
WasUlogtou Post.
Coev*
'riling of a trip aid lie sb-pped a I
■rd at
Ao auhiuioMUst through Manltota ) a little tan near tte ”1 found la tto In
another man They sal aide by sklr .■n a lira.-h Ttoj were tolh very old. " •Excuse me. landlnnl' I aald. ’but •-an Jon tell me how far It la to Bran-
don?’
Tto old man Jumjs-d op and hole
-7 asked you.’ 1 aald more K.ud bow far II la to Brandon r u The I ret brand), of course, sir.’ mawered. ’I don’t keep nothing b to tost.’ -In drejal rleran to tench.
o Brandon?’ -• an. with a gratef ed haatlly up to tl
mor lightens everything, even war. Jvtferaou. Ttavt*. with all tto weight uf a war oil bis ahoaldmc. could Jit spare 111..e lo appreciate nu.l rideot la retaii-d by Captain Rullter land. Among the numerous paiera re calved l.y tip- Caulislrrate president to following turned up one day Dear Mr. INwoMent—1 want you to tat
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Bulletin.
THF NEW UM ON STATION AT W-SHIN6T0N.
e I’ptin-)ivauia Umlroad «il ion Station at Washington tq lie ilatP the |iWM-nt station a
n traffic.
y latiT a l.uil.lina pvpi •inrli <liil not PXial a
AH I Up jiaswiiifpr trains of 1 • liter and depart from llic new I NovcmInt 17, I»«:. and on Ito si Siilh and ifti rcct* trill Is- dosed
The date i* ainffnlorli'Uilihi:- In I 1 'apdoi were eompiclcd. and now a reqitn larger i* ofirniql for a gri-al fiablir utility
that lime.
The railroad terminal larilili.-s at Waahingtnu have Imtii in. adcjiiau- for ypArn, particularlv at inauguration |ien»U and on the ansemblage of other large galhenugs at I he Capital. TIm-ii imprtivpiupnt was imperative and an It ha* oomr alsHit that, hv Hip combinrel effort of the railroada and the rmteil Statee (■overnment, one of the largest and uiiqtiestionaldy the hand so meat railroad station in the world is now provided not only for the convenience of Ilie citlxcu* of Jill’ l.'liiled Stales, hut a* a nolahle ardiilPetnral aildiliou lo the great pnldlr Inuldiugs of the Capitol City. It is a monumental ••vliflrejind a wonhy type of the futare sinp-Iiiris. which will mSEe W aalimgton Hie muuiei|uil
lieauly s|n.i of tlip world.
The station including the eonnuirse is longer -than the Capitol and nearly as wide. The wailing room is larger than the hall of the llouae of Hepresentamps. The muronnu-. wliieh is ♦he trafu lold.y, is longer than the interior of the Capitol l.mld mg, jf it were one eontmuon* hall, and half as wide. It is the i largest huildiiig ever eonslractpil for a like piir|sme. Within this great atrnetnre there la every BonltaiiPJine the traveler pm desire. ao’gnm|Rq| als.ul Ha- eentral hall a*, towerve Ins |.ur|M.se to the tost advantage. The lofty arched cut ranees i itn - a plaza as large as an ordinary city park, which will he laid oat as a plaza and adorned
with, ah rubbery and fountains.
The trackage is sufficient lor all demands n|N>u jutud as the en Iran orto and exit from the trams are aeparated, the remfusiou
and jostling of harrying, crowd
will lie obviotetl.
Tlie bigness of the station is imptesaive; its ntilitiea
The first patent In A mart cm waa granted to Joseph Jenka. a fismder and ii.mhlnlst who tad emigrated , from Hammenimltb. England. «bar* to waa horn la lOf" He waa a very Ingent.his man. and waa lodored by j Governor Wtnthrop, the younger, ts - rome to Lynn. Maas . atreK \mz re
.) and airel wnrta ”
He w aa a. kle.wledgwd bred of til* Iron smelting and founding bualires . aad tto Ural tsiilder of macbbisfy la this ...untry an.1 first [wtvntee of It reutlon In Ans-rVa. bsring lalrodared tto Id.-* t first granted by act of par.
•-meats, and !a UK. ha pat-
.1 I Is'- .present form of thr grew be. for which ti* abould ta told n.te'ul rv osgublatsv In IbU’hs
direct inns
i fur t
muncj. tto pine tree sbltllngs la ItEM to built tto first fire engine to the order of tto selectmen of Boston (th* firs! ever bum ta tbta country); la 1«? to Inillt a forge and entered u|..n IB* manufa.iurr of hla Improved scythe* nine > care tofore bta ap|.|lrattoa *aa
Journal of American UU
turj
1 Shy an BmsHa. “Great R«vrtt. wtat .lo you call these. Helenr- aske.1 Iian Koaa lie waa gating at Hi. cUborstely gurulsbad platter whl.-h hold two Bny fish anied smega. I didn't know
II tto «
r I a
John Hrnwi
Ctna Ilnjoiru Tl.rm.rlv.-s Mrs. J. I’ Fox enlrriainrd her rtunday sch.iol class merntor* at her bume Friday evening last. Tlie young folk* played game- all evening and wise agreeably eujoyad a few • very pleasantly. Flm-c y.reseiil were Mirer* Olive Krnst, Ethel Allen.
Welslet. Amy Krnst. Is and Alice Wallace
I.-iking toy.
"Wtat ta Ito reason. Johnnie?” ”1 guess to’* bom* writing poetry.” :r*7»nded tto toy. with a delighted chuckle —Tooth’s Companion Tsai a Wtat Makaa Him Mad. “Wt.y are yon always qnarrollnx
with yonr wife?”
“Rhe ta alwaya arguing with ma" "Bni you need not get angry: Jn*t
Huth explain to tor ta a calm, gentle t..ue
of vole wherein she la wrong." "Bat sue ta never wrong.’’—Honatnn
IMat.
Mayor-elect Crease, Coanci taige elect H F. Htanton. t*ou elrct H. L. Hmlth t; M • amp- dlsten.|wt toll. Overseer of the Four Kenton rial life I I.ml lam and A J. Hn-lth and K. It. Htltea, member- of the Board of Education, have taken the oath of office, uath was administered by l.Tty
Farming. will take tto various norwhich tto city and am red out of * man like far
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Wantad a Oac.aion. “Get arn.ttor doctor." demanded Mr. Cotrox. “to pass on my ailment " e not four physicians anfflclratr a: but I don’t want to risk no rta."—Washington Herald.
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day I pbonvsl fur a hah but aod to rl ptauxsl a talibut wa* too targe for two people- It is-raalonally welgha hu poumla. Tuday be began lo to funny •b»w the two smelts I got fre-wlngty dlgultlcd nrsl hung up the rerelfer. The toy had gone tofore 1 looked at fbem. I km-*- right away. Dab. I tod uiade a miserable blunder, only I tail list egg*, yon sec. to make oat a -All rtgfal, little woman." laughed Dan. They ’re a nice apjrellxer Only next time older iweoiy anyway. Flftiren'a atoul my Balt da amelta.-—Bnc-
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Tto alnipb-st and ptalneat taws ol toallb an- .silragad every hour uf tto day by tto areragr man Did Adau ■moke* Did Ere wear ewaeta? Did Ropvtnoo .tow totacro? Did Ruth .-tow gum? DM Ito chlMren of lerael make for a tss-r ganlra after creasing tto Bed ara? DM lietocra eat gum drop* and In- cream and call fur soda waive? Adam waa tto first aad waa mail* irerfeet from hcad>. heel How long would to remain ao after as Mai a miner plr tofore going to tod? Hup pose to tad atefit ta a tredroom fir* by aeven. with tlia windows down, th* door all'll and two dogs nnder tto I red? Rniqswe Eve tad ta.red toreelf up la a corset, pm on tight slsrea -sat up all hour* of tire ulgtil rating tar fill of ilzslrd her hair Wbra you
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A Pony Bant.n.
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dlan . nmi.uln-na to tad a buy bugler with him who wo* mounted on a rirPouy .to tad pl.-ked up somewhere Tto animal w aa not only full of trick*,
proved bluiorlf a totter aentlnal
nj of the a..Idlet* Three ttasir Qiootta to raved tto ramp a night attack when no other te»1 that danger waa near. L’poe ca’luii tto |siny. who waa t»we and walking ataml camp, dtaeovejad a
ep on hta poet. Thai wa* Ito ablmal knew II «*•
and to gave tto aoldlrr auch a Wt* oa rm aa caused him To yell out and re the whole ramp. Pony and boy died ta Daater’a teat tattle Tba pony tad twelve arrow* In bta body ■too found—4 Tnctnnatl Ooenmerclal
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Aa It Laetad ta Him. One of (lie ladlea (a fancy draaa was. though fair enough, a trifle fat, aad *e will Dot say that al
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Mr*. Oottrax I dou’t aend Reggie '» a public achojl trecanae to ta as tmllk' Pthar boys. He baa a private tutor of hta earn. Mr Klunt-I are. Tour bey ta. aa yao might aay. ta a ctaaa.br klm aatf^Nrw Tort Herald.

