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Show -V very thoroughly, and to discover FAIR. SABRINA MISS U this A BRIN A, Mr. 0ki-K- r, a Oaks, my daughter," cal l Mr. Fair. Th young man, who wa paying hi first call on bt J. owHty." When a man whoa neighbor."' d- land V an, she Joined ' 1 C. aA ainlle. Plain a he looked, he had read nor than moat of the folk In Longbrtdg. - etertfig. uwdaa . taw tranalurent wave, Mr. Fair. 'H," as- Mfc.i BfcjtJtfaRsljSa3l,k BatrlEA-hiiM- l crying softly. "Why, mamma! ah aald. If you really knew bow had thing were Breny," th elder woman answered. "I dont bellev we can get along three month more I do not; and theres plenty for both of us offered and such a man! And you havent another beau oh, Breny." Breny pretended to be asleep. Secretly, she repenting bitterly. By thla time ah knew that her mother only said what wa true about Robert Oaka; but. nevertheless, he refused to come Into th parlor at all when next he called. That day Robert held out both hand to Mrs. Fair as he said good-by"I suppose I might as well stay away," he said. Ltbink I must give up an Idea I had of shaking friends with fiay tn twUtlng braid of lllte knitting the g looae train of thy hair." amber-droppin- Cornu. tie ilently quoted from Aloud he ald. "Tour I quit a etrlklng name, Mia Fair "Well." Mr Fair aald, I alway did nd John and Mary and 'hate Jim Sally, and i wanted something extra for my first girl. Just then we had a at the church, and the minister srtfe, Mr. May, named th doll. doll-fa- 't.f vu ir There wa on lovely doll, and tome Why, her hair la amber-colo- r. one aald; Til name lief Babrlna. then, aald Mr. May. It strtirk me aa a lovely name, and I had say baby christened by It It a - Bible asms, 1 suppose, is the minister' e, , before. Mother wa almost starving," said. She been sick, and there Th City Was AbUis with Enthusiasm no money, ffTiat my only excuse.' sad a General Holiday W a Observed i com to fence you the didnt "Why Much Music and Bpeechmaklag for and tell me to bring over what the wanted?" aald Oaks "The Idea of your th Overjoyed People. i HE of w meekly. NOTHINQ BUT FEET. AUowed on the Sidewalks Dowa in laota. Ga. new ordinance In Atlana They have ta, Ga., absolutely forbidding overhanging sign. The shopkeeper dont like It a bit. The grocers are inclined to sarcasm. They have, In a quiet way, had their little revenge and have. Incidentally, amused the public In doing so. A every one knows, the ordinance Is a sweeping one. providing that no sign shall hang over the street. This word over ha been Interpreted to refer not alone to sign that hang across the street, but over It. This mean a wholesale taking down of signs. The ordinance also prohibits the placing of goods on ths street beyond a certain distance for display. I notice, says a writer in the Atlanta ConsinuttunrtEai some of the merchants have complied with ths law, and one or two grocers have put up In conspicuous places about their nlaeea of business sarcastic sign concerning th new law. One of these, printed on a yellow piece of board la lampblack characters, read: This sidewalk for carriages, Others read: See our Signs In the cellar. Keep oft the sidewalk. Nothing but feet allowed on this sidewalk." An Annoyance of Travel In hulls. Travelers In India, especially If they are afraid of burglars, And great annoyance- In the doors of hotel apartments. They are sometimes so swelled that"" theywill not shut, and at other times so shrunken that the lock is useless. In dry weather they shrink and they swell in damp seasons. April- TITLES OFTEN CLOUDY. d At home Union U ment, which read: Abreid order, and Union Is peace. Union Is strength, and strength Is peace." Over another entrance of the building was: Peace and good will to alThatiocs, but no entangling alliances and no foreign Intenentloa," The Treasury haf over Its chief entrance a huge transparency which was a toler-- J Interest able imitation of a bearing United States note, with a mammoth facsimile of Treasurer Spinners signature In all Its unique ugliness. The Treasury motto was: -- U. S. Greenbacks and U. S. Grant. Grant ike greenbacks ring, Lou Jon World" LiphiLi Bozbs The London World in -- - ths U..(ia of . - T article on In France It foreign nobility fa) Is extremely difikiJ; to draw a hard- and-faline bc'.we'n thoe miss which are genu.se and tim e are not. The utmost which can la done is to and classify them as V. 1." now, doubtful. Thia uncertainly clearly opens a road to the adve nvrer He must take care npt to a:' me too high a rank-wr- o adopt a name whleh is too well known or already belongs to some historic family. Bjit if be is content to name himself aftef some orchard In Per tgordwr Anjou'atd to no mors than Baron pr VI. ovate he may at st ten-doll- cr word was y abases Waehisstfiffi. ' V g NT 1 1 AT I ON CP MILLS,President from at City Some Important Factors Nwriwry Lincoln j,rr.7rLTJ Sabrina was not aware that he was quoting from the Lord of Burleigh, but th speech was pretty and she allowed the young man to put hi arm about her waist, "Tou've liked me better than you would let me see for a long while, my dear," he aald. I've loved you since the day we met. Tomorrow I am coming over to ask your mother when I can have you both Sister Jessie I to be married soon, and I need a wife and a mother-in-laand there no woman in the world I could love but you." Then he kissed her, picked up his burdens, and led the way under the fence, Sabrina following en- Petersveloping burg on March 28 and 29. and about 10 oclock on the DettH'.'fcSMlsrid.t ."Lost here, Breny, all of this la min and ivTUFli OF -- ARMYL Orabt bad been away. When Oaka had gone away, leaving th basket on th kitchen floor, she stood looking after him until ahe heard her mother calling downstair: Miss Sabrina" wife chos It She had Ruth, and NaMrs. Fair was too forlorn to deny the Breny, what are you aiming up o omi, and Rebecca, and Iota of others." truth. late for? Toting Oak aald: "Ah,. ye, naturTve been to take a moonlight walk, I appreciate you, Mr. Oak," she ally!" and Mrs. Fair went on: mamma," Sabrina replied. aid.- amber-colore1 aort of Sabrina hair "At thla time of night are you 'Thank you," hs replied, and wa crasy?" too. U you notice." Mrs. Fair inquired. "Who could help noticing itT" asked gone. had an escort," Sabrina reI Oh, Weak passed, he. did not call again, the farmer. Sabrina toseed her head "Mr. Oaks wa with me." plied. watthut aecretly he still watched and and gave Mr. Oaks a haughty look. I do bellev you have com to your From that moment ah spoke only ed. expecting some recall from Sabrina senses at last," cried Mrs. Fair ecstaHe did not know that in order to when addressed, and then in monosytically. keep the cottage a Uttl longer the Fair llable. "Tes'm, I have, wa her daughters and on were molasses bread and ah living Oh, mamma, how could you!" and I'm awfully happy, answer, mamma. "POULTRY ISNT WORTH MUCH." much-admire- ur n do brina said. 'T 1eliev AVa by 'heart. ' -- ' f Babrina fair, listen where thou art EKKt Wd-?- '' cant ury buildings. Secretary Seward was motto the author of a over the poruco of the State Depart- OF RICHMOND . , JSuiA the back of hi. head, hi hand pocket, amlling benevolently. An Instant more and a flood of hot tear hurst from Sabrinas eye. Never was human being so bitterly mortified Is In love with a wommother wanting anything I had plenty anything wrong," Mrs. of! Fair aald one night, aa Sabrina lay at It occurred to Sabrina to took her aid in the darkness "And when haughty, but she could not manage It he la not. she cant do anything right." The tears fell faster than ever. Oaks The neit compliment Robert Oak drew an immaculately clean handkerchief from hla pocket and wiped them pay me. I ll slap him la th face," Sa- of the western ' border of bta Im- men farm, .could hardly repress acr k f ALL on tht ht In Ms he had a good disposition. She secretly wished that she had not begun to treat him with contempt, hut, having begun, he went on to the bitter end. Silence had failed, she began to use sarcasm, bitter speeches, contemptuous remark. and He took them, once said to heriniother ; "I had no Idea that Miss Sabrina wa j - do not eseapexttsplcloti. In Italy there to Is a list of'yld Roman, NeaPoint that that Saeceaafttl Effort. end Tuscan fampolitan, Piedmontese, city had been evacuated, and that our Attention has lately been called to ilies. But there is alsothe consideraarmy was puabing Into It, sweeping the necessity, in arrangements for the tion that It is not so mny jears ago around it,-- and pursuing ths flying ventilation of mills, of a careful study that the minor grades of Mobility might a writer of the Lee, says iq squadrons of the meteorology of the district the be obtained by purchase. The republic current number of one of the maga- extreme range of temperature and of of San Marino raises a regj!ar revenue zines. At a quarter to eleven In that relative humidity being important fac- by the sale of titles which possess a war a forenoon came dispatch to the tors both in dry and wet seasons. The very apparent Italian origins In Ausdepartment from Gen. Weltxel, dated maximum range on any day Is Impor- tria up to quite recently th rank of at Richmond, announcing the falLof tant, also, to be known, and likewise Baron was sold to all who wuld pay the confederate capital. It waa not the rate at which humidity in the air the In the minor states! of Gerprice. many minutes before the news spread may vary In a working day, the fact many and In before the forlike wildfire through Washington, and being that there are scarcely two con- mation of the Prussia, German empire, very the Intelligence, at first doubted, was secutive half hours lu the day when considerable proportion of thp creacirculamade the positive by speedily the atmosphere is In the same condi- tions of the present century were purextion of thousands of newspaper tion; that Is. it may be In a perfect chased. The Innumerable Jew ish baron-les- L tras containing the news in bulletins state for spinning and weaving at one with hybrid names, which issued from ths war deparement. In time, and four hours later may have are foundjmrlous all over Western Europe, are a moment of time the city was ablaze of the necessary amount the result of Transfers by needy mononly one-thiwith an excitement the like of whlcn of moisture required for the purpose of arch to wealthy financiers. In Bel- was never seen before, and everybody manufacture. Again, the difference In glum and Holland the same practise who had a piece of bunting spread It the readings of two thermometers, wet has prevailed to a greater or smaller exto the breese; and from one end of and tent, and the little republic of Andorra dry, Is due to the rate of evaporaPennsylvania avenue to the other the tion of water from muslin tied around still drives a continuous trade in patatr seemed to burn with the bright one bulb; If the air Is very dry, the ents of nobility. Even the grandeeship hues of the flag. The sky was shaken evaporation Is rapid and the cooling Is of Spain has been recruited with self-maby a grand salute of 800 guns, fired by In proportion, or, if the air Is moist, men by this means. In order, order of the secretary of war 300 for evaporation is retarded, and when the therefore, to differentiate the real head AlPetersburg and 500 for Richmond. air Is saturated, as during a tog, evap- of an existing family from his needy most by magic the streets were crowdoration stops, and, as there la na cool- cousin who lives by his wits, and both ed with hosts of people, talking, laughing effect on the wet bulb, both ther- from the adventurer who has made a ing, hurrahing, and shouting in the mometers will read alike. It appears fortune by successful swindling and'' fullness of their Joy. Men embraced that some humidifiers" that have done adopted a title of his own free will as a one another, well in one another, treated England have been failures in social passport. It might be necessary made up old quarrels, renewed old India. The mean differences of tem- to search through many ponderous friendships, marched through the perature of the air In India and In Eng- tomes which only a skilled genealogist streets arm in arm, singing and chat- land Is, roughly, 30 degrees F., so that, would know where to find and how to ting In that happy sort of abandon comparing the amount of water re- use. which characterizes people when un- quired to saturate air at 62 and at 92, der the Influence of a great and uni- at the higher temperature it takes Just AMERICAN OaCAR WILDE versal happiness. The atmosphere was 2.65 times as much water for the purdefull of the intoxication of Joy. The Rev. Kadlr E. Dai Is Frantically Calling In pose In India as In England. partments of the government and Lithographs That So AdierUnc Him. many stores and private offices were EXPER1MENTS WITH RVM1E. Rev. Kadtr Edward Davis, pastor of closed for the day, and hosts of clerks had their full share of Amount of Wealth Contained Jn a Ton the Central Christian church, of Oakland, Is frantically busy calling in adthe general holiday. Bands of music, of Its Stalks. scattered lithographs vertising direcwithout are ramie special French with any apparently experiments California that throughout announcing or tion formal call, paraded the streets, now reported as showing that a ton Rev. Kadlt Edward Davis, popularly sad boomed and blared from every pub-ti- c of Its stalks and leaves, when properly known as T&e American Oscar Wilde, place, nntll the air was resonant treated, will yield about twenty-fiv- e dewith the expression of the popular Jubi- pounds of the chemically degummed would appear at a certain date and lation In alV the national airs, --not for- fibre fit for spinning about the same, liver a lecture. It is a ticklish time for the aesthetic clergyman. He no longer in fact, as the result of experiments In wears n sunflower getting Dixie," which. It will he and Is struggling President Lincoln afterward this country. Thla quantity of fibre the temptation to cut his long declared to be among the spoils of war. means the product of a ton after the with hair. He has had new plates prepared The Atoerlc&n habit of speech-makin- g fibre has only been cleaned upon the was never before so conspicuously ex- machine, but has likewise passed for his display lithographs and hereafter ho will be proclaimed n.ei ely as emplified. Wherever any man was through the subsequent processes to fit the versatile I or years gentleman. or a found who could make speech, it for spinning. It also appears that who thought he could make a speech, mere stripped bark coats for treatment Mr. Davis traveled over t'.e United there a speech was made; and a great about $65 more than China grass, ton States, announcing himsfUf as the American Oscar Wilde, a designation many who had never before made one for ton, of the degummed fibre, without I am found themselves thrust upon a crowd considering differences of quality In given him by an eastern paper. of enthusiastic sovereigns who de- the same grade of ribbons. It Is well at a loss to know Just what to do, said he to a reporter., It is true that I have manded of them something by way of known that a stalk of ramie either a of the author of Jubilant oratory. One of the best oi grows rapidly and rankly when there been great admirer A Woman of No ImDorian and Grey these offhand addresses extorted by the is an excess of moisture, or It Is stuntI believed In aeshetles. I enthusiastic crowds was that of Secre- ed and of slow growth when an oppo- portance. a preacher should be a leader In think was who at called upon tary Stanton, site condition prevails. But where one as well as In thought. The day the war department by an eager mu- of these conditions follows the other dress ltitude elamorous for more details and Iff" the same instance, the fibre Isv ad- for preachers of the gospel to garb hair 'and leathfor a speech. The secretary then read versely affected, for In the after proc- themselves IsIn camel's past. I took Oscar Wilde girdles Grants despatch, announcing the cap- esses to fit It for spinning, treatment ern he is a man of ture of Richmond, and the fact that the necesaary to reduce the hard or stunt- as my model. I think I am not afraid of Now genius. great city was on fire, upon which the secre- ed growth to the condition of splnnable criticism and while my methods may tary asked the crowd what they would fibre may wholly disintegrate the struc- be considered bizarre by more conservn reply to Grant Some cried, Let her ture of the fibre in the softer or ative Christians, I feel that I cm purburn! others, Burn It! burn It! but the and of stalk, great suing a proper course In portion apperling to ona voice shouted, Hold Richmond wastage and lots: enaue. the sensibilities and artistic curiosity, salfor the Northern mudsills! which even the humor of the people. But I was with considerable received ly FLOATING FACTS. am not going to po?u any more as the Mr, Stanton introduced to laughter. The Buddhist nuns In Burmah have American Oscar Wilde. I don't just the crowd Willie Kettles, a bright Verknow how I am going to get the public mont boy about fourteen years old, an their heads completely shaved. to drop the title. On my lithographs In be not ridden Danish Ricyclea may room of In ths the telegraph operator are driven. the cab cities faster than my title henceforth will be the War Office, who had been the fortunate A Spanish paper In the Pyrenees regGentleman. anof the Important despatch recipient in hot ularly suspends publication nouncing the capture of Richmond. Of weather. course the crowd wanted a speech from The population of the German empire CARNOT MEMORIAL CHAMBER. the lad, who discreetly held his tongu Is Increasing at the rate of five milWidow of Franc-eMartyred President and bowed with modesty. The day of lions a year. steamers Some ocean of the Now Has It (ompivted, with end the not largest did but Jubilee day, can be converted Into armed cruisers Mme. Carnot has now completed the rejoicing and cheering were prolonged In thirty hours. memorial chamber dedicated to her far Into the night Many Illuminated It is said that robbers tfre convicted their bouses, and bands were still play- by a vote of the community In some martyred husband, and means that It chapd. The ' - shall le used as a prl.-ating, and leading men and public off- parts of Japan. icials were serenaded all over the city. At the Bombay Zoological Garden room contains some praying chairs. feet In President Carnots desk and Inkstand, There are always hots of people who the skin of a serpent sixty-foand the souvenirs to which he was atlength is on exhibition. drown their Joys effectively in the flowSome of th Uttje bronzed images of tached. On the walls hang the ribbons ing bowl, and Washington on April an are supposed to have that tied the wreaths that appeared at was full of those. Thousands besieged Chinese dteties of two thousand years before his funeral, with the inscriptions turnthe drinking saloons, champagne antiquity Christ. A century ago there was not a mile ed to view, and the 'different silver popped everywhere, and a more liquorish crowd was never seen In Washing-to- a tt telegraph or telephone wire in exis- wreaths sent from Russia are placed on than on that night. Many and tence. not a foot of railway, not a easels. Albums filled with the letters of condolence and telcgra-n- s received many a man of years of habitual sobri- steamship. worth" fifty thousand dollars from all the great ones on Iearl a it to think seemed patriotic duty earth, and ety were In three years time during the photographs of svery description re-to get full on that eventful night, and last taken from mussel In the lating to the visit to Lyons and to the not only so, but to advertise the fact of Rivercentury Tay. funeral are disposed in eaes erpecially fullness as widely as possible. I saw A Parisian book collector has a lire. Carnot's one big, sedate Vermonter, chief of an brary of seven hundred volumes, none made for them. At become her executive bureau, standing on the cor- of them being larger than one Inch death these family sons, but after that they v. ill be given ner of F and Fourteenth Streets, with wide by two Inches high. Nearly every workingman In Italy to the state, if then the s' uo is repubowlish gravity giving away (lfty-cewears a beard on account of the cost lican and cares to r tie tragic (fractional currency) to of shaving. Nw Itls proposed to aid of its prr tdert well every colored person who came past the barbers by putting a tax on beards. "assassination The nge him, brokenly saying with each gift, The latest things manufactured fro.n cuCTcgh to receive the'r c "Babylon has fallen! On the night of wood pulp" 4re guns, and large ones at changes so rapidly that otic can not that. The ,ehlef points about' the rulp predi-- t, even la a nru.or cbcclyhllled Abril 4, In pursuance of a recommendation by the secretary of state, the city guna orq their lightness and elasticity. to the nab'on'a w lifa.e. It has been calculated that on a was Illuminated. All the public buildsteamer like the Campania or Etruria Seditions Llteritcre, proportion of private more than three ings and a great thousand articles of residences and- business houses wero glass and china are broken on every Photographs of Mr. Gladstone and of Professor Bryce are seized and dealight with fireworks and illumina- voyage. tions of every description. The War Animal are often able to bear very stroyed by the Turkish pastoffice since In the Italian the Armenian troubles began, on the Department was gorgeously decorated protracted fasting. with a mass of flags, the windows were earthquakes of 17S5 a dog was burled. It ground that they are seditious literadays, and ture. filled with. lights, and a huge transpar- was said, for twcnty-thr- e recovered,-- yet crowned devices the of ency patriotic Banks of Newfoundland. The Chinee believe that th water was of same true the portico. The The banks of .Newfoundland are Is obtained from hailstone melting Navy Department, the Winder bulld- poisonous, and that rain water that formed by the sand, earth and stones I lng (occupied by the government), ths falls en certain feast days will cur brought from the North by the J White House, and the State and Treas- - agu and malarial fever. " . well-defin- ed -- rd hard-work- ed -- -- cried, when their guest was gone. "Telling a young man to notice my hair and about my name. I know he thought it queer, for hi mouth went up at the comers, I know he admired you," said Mrs. Fair. "8a trips, dont be be a goose; w are aa poor as we well can be and live, and her la fine young man who waa struck at flrat sight. Everybody epeaks well of him. Th farm I all his own; he has no on hut a sister, who ts engaged to be married. Buch a chance for you, and here you are turning up your nose at him already. i Well, mamma. th girl replied,"'! -- can't help ILTou made me angry, and he made, me angry, and I shall just hate him from now on. Besides, he evidently thinks I am anxious for his attentions. I'll show him I'm not; I have a UttlIn- -. pride. Who could help noticing It, deed! and he stared at me as If I was a calf offered for sale." T think It was quite an elegant compliment. said Mrs. Fair. I io not, aald 8brlna. ,H had no right to pay mi compliments the first time hs saw me." :"Such a high character people give " Mm, said Mrs. Fair. T think he's fine looking, too. Breny." , He not!" the girl replied. I don't want to marry a farmer, anyhow; I like th city. I shall choose a doctor or a lawyer, or something like that." Th worst of It Is, the .men choose "us; we have only ye or no to say, sighed Mrs Fair. And whoever comes here. Breny? Bo you a ant to beau old maid?" Just a soon aa not." Sabrina answered, tossing her smaU head. Anyhow, I'll never take any notice of Mr, Oaka" I 1 t! I! - -- She kept her word. Toung Oaks, who had fallen la love with her at first sight, called constantly, warmly welcomed by Mrs. Fair. Sabrina war obliged to go the parlor on these occasions, but ' into she Mt by the window and crocheted, and only said ah!" "yes or no," when common civility obliged her to do so. Oaks understood her very well; he knew she waa neither" stupid nor shy. She was taking airs," she wished to drive him away. Every on knows that the ordinary man trrrtily led on by the thought that a woman is running sway from him. Oaks w as not superior to hi set in general. He pretended nt to notice, talked ,to the mother, looked at the daughter, made the latter very acceptable offerings of fruit and vege sties, and hided hla time. i Robert Oaks was obstinate so was Sabrina Fair. - By slow degrees she began to see that he waa very fine looking. ,to know that ha had educated himself rye coffee. Such diet did not agree with Mrs. Fair she fell ill. The doctor came and ordered wine and chicken broth. Sabrina walked Into the village that afternoon and sold a pair of earrings to the Jeweler and bought the wine. As for. the chicken, he had a plan. Sabrina was a queer creature, and I am sure that when 1 tell my readers what she Intended to do they will be quite certain that ahe waa destitute of moral principle. Sabrina Fair Intended to steal those chickens, and to steal them from Mr. FOLLY AS IT FLIES. It Is hard to see the logic of a situation when some other fellow Is occupying It. poets are bom, not made. The present state of the market wouldn't war- rant their manufacture. The Bultan of Turkey has declared himself a reformer. Every wicked thing but his own harem must go. 'Two chilPapa, what's twins? dren of the same age of the same parents. Why. I thought they was S Harper's Toung People. philopena. Oak. Rlert The man best qualified to enjoy the The great, clean, Is the one who had all the honeymoon coops were close to the cottage garden, romance out of him before he kicked could she and by loosening a paling reached that period. Tammany Times. easily slip In. Scientists are trying to find what the -- At midnight she act out upon her ersens of a temperature of rand. cloaked and veiled, as ahe be- effect would be on Iron. The man who atlieved. beyond recognition. to kiss a Boston girl might telL Trembling with agitation, she grabbed tempted a rather email and skinny little In an eastern display of millinery waa and stumbled home with It, turning a bonnet of the 1778 fashion. Kissing faint as shs reached her doorstep. s girl In those days' must have been However, the chicken broth did her much like crawling nto a section mother good, and 'she explained that very for a gum drop. The old she had sold her earrings, giving Mrs. of stovepipe It was awfully good, fellows say had fabulous a Fair an Idea that price been paid for them; and from that time though, when you got where it was. the two women liven on chickens and TRUTH. fresh eggs. There were always a few eggs to be found on the Oaks place There Is little or no patriotism In polwithout much searching. By degrees Sabrina grew bold. Her itics. Stinginess always pinches its owner heart no longer palpitated with fear when ahe drew away th palings and th hdrdcst. The devil has various bait to catch slipped through the aperature Into different fish. Farmer Oaks hencoop. The theater hat In front causes lots I II get a good roaster for Punday, of back talk. mamma," she said one day, If you're Our neighbors are those who need not tired of chicken." I like poultry better than meat, the our help most. Bln ts never able to buy an; thing but unsuspicious lady replied, it' a shame you should jart with your Jewelry, a shoddy coat. You will find every candidate la a though." "OH. earrings are oqt of fashion, you friend of labam know. said Babrlna. u . Rove may never die. but it gets awful Her mother did pot ask of whom her 'sick sometimes nor did she Never denounce vice in a way that daughter bought the fowls, guess how at midnight ahe opened the will advertise It. Borne people marry bad Tuck, and kitchen door atld hurried away to th scene of her former depredations, with others Inherit it. Divorce, like the potter, commences emd audacity born of successin with family Jar. -bt take mure tkanjucodi of paint to In ten minutes she had a fine speckled hen In her basket, had pocketed six make a lie while. The ox never gets his horns broken egg .and was stooping to creep under the fence, when a vole behind her said: In good company. Poultry Isn't worth much, to my The man who loses is never accused mind, without proper fixings. I've got of not playing fair. After the. dark night we appreciate the basket all ready for you. The things are fresh, anyway. The cranberries I better the bright day. d Wife thkt will It's a . got over In th meadow, and there's cold In a new bonnet sugar forihem as well. Heaven Isnt reached by the narrow-gaug- e Babrlna Fair uttered a stream and road of selfishness. leaned aralnst the fence, white aa a Creed 1 about th first thing to get ghost In th moonlighL Farmer Oaks tood before her; hla off 1U knees after a revival w ' -- evil-doin- g. cross-graine- free-grow- V'er-sati- ur v -- nt shin-plaste- rs .. tee-ber- gs. T , , - j. r akH le ; |