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Show 4 I1ERAL 1IEBER THE '?'? :l ?( 0 0 ? v.J, C, a -:- - r.-v- - 7 rVru T We have a krce stack ft ;of ribbons, sillcs and laces, dress goods and notions, mens boys and childrens jv) flight summer clothing, childs waists, ladies misses and childrens slippers nndf;H shoes. , light' 'ft, Dont wait until! the stock is broken, but have your choice, GbnfeYrn ((I) : f M Mr J ; now f. though I had been by her own bedside, and he placed in my hands the letter, which he had not yet finished;1 In the few lines' I learned that the poor fellows mother had passed away fromHhis life upon the turning of Jan I 2th, 1873, the exact day and hour,, allowing for the difference of time., the bereaved New England home be-twe- en and the position-i- then was. - 4 t . which our vessel n ' ' Qfffci to help wash the dirty black dishts, -- and makebeds. .- - rn about People are always talking Strawberry and saying what a wonderful place it is; but mpapinion-isvery poor one of the place, where we camp-- , ed there wasnt even grass. . Nearly all of us were disappointed .at it because every bods wae saying what a nice time. we would have. There was four of us girls1 that were about the same size, and when we went out to rest, we did not think it was fair to have a J . . - ahinge. a-M- dews rise or rains deceit J, the lid opens; when the bag is sdtti rated; the'Iid fclos- so tightly that'Tio evapratibnft takes - :V 1 In Ceylon and Java there is a plantin possession of a.small bagaitacHed.to tb base of its leaves. if he bag is covered ; THE END. ; A RARE PLANT.. with a lid and has - -v . , The 'moisture thus mibibed cherishes die seed, and it absorbedin to the plant. place;- - ... j. EPITAPH ON A LIAR I I lere lies a man who while he lived ' Was, happy as a linnet; j lie always lied while on the And now hes lying in in; earth, r 4 |