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Show r' '. . tjj SUliETIIIMI NOKTil bfcUNU. ,l ! It llfiicnlj plrndom (all Ion lu Hi 11 hi Morning-. Ml K i 4m I hope everjr loan, woman and chill '?' i L Kho reads this will net up tomorrow i I 1, ' ff niornlDg atlJ see that to which atlei.- r V I ,i llonltcallcj. C! viji Asttioeiatni lieglns to llirhlen llie I 1 .'fill color of the Wetaicli iaVi tomorrow III J3 morning the leaning moon ami morn- ' f It! Ing star (Venus I tlilnk) will rise to- 1 i jt geltier. The nlJ ruoon presents cinlr a I , curved Una uMhiut, tut lu It, like a j ' Lall Ivlnr, In a rocket, can to nan the I J I Ultiilvthougliclltlliictljoiitllnedtieidr c.1 ' !i the moon as lighted trtltetlloii from 1 1 our own lanet. In the cle atmoi I ij ' here llie arearanoe Is very Uiullful. , I ! I ,!! A llttla effort ol Imaiilnttlou will 1 s 'U enatle the beholder to see In the brll- 'f llant mornlt g star a heavenly ineiuKii- x, L u err llihlltiE tho iltlng moon down til1 If1 through the total darkness Into which I f ' the lers Idly falling. f I ' llul that is not the Lett arlotlhe 'J vltlon. It )ou have reen Luna and p Venus rise do not drop to steep so soundly that you cannot he up an hour . Ialirwhtn8l esia ossr thu hills. 1 Theu jtoii will tee tho moon, the morli- , M loir star and the suntunched on the .1 es.tern hortton It will lie tight you I i never saw before and may neTer see ' I again. I once saw a similar lhenomenon I f I lu the evening at sen, far out ,' ' i I In the Atlantic. The rntaln tatted ; me on deck to obtcrte It. lie I ad been a sailor for thirty yeara aud ' . neTer saw It hut oncu lefore that , ' evening This la the first time I eTer r lit saw tueli a phenomenon In the morn T ill lug. This morning 1 saw moon and J and star at a quarter before seven II e a o'clock, when the sun was about ten ' I ml degreet abote the horlton. Ills worth f I) getting out et an uiiutual hour to see ,, J this, believe me. Uiiahlu Lllis. I .8 1 |