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-- . Volums 1.._NmnimBar ger- ~- £ T \An utrect.0 is > nils 1 pos! tg\ ndiys Widnes: 36. and from \ BOWNE, AL: hm ~ OMea®knd, realdeu nth Street,, >- Offleo hou: 410: A.. 4 w 36%,.Orders Juft at I Ford's dri tvo homedinto Managing Wapgotntl TES; now: Wagon! Bhop' on. \Bro Pobal magnuzgnxeahl’mtgr‘rfihndm meof every do nu; tlahfgugwil‘yxgfig reqso o prices.\ cdc none but:tha beet is R \Broad ho Sesessessses 2 |C EEFEEE cone : h’rxcr ... orA1 xrmmexiwdvartlxmgpnymuucmugfi é'mfi’fxm Gants $1, pie thid, far your, MiRif mites fors lowger pertod.... OnGa D;, 'Dentlet. ...Ofice tn | ..- \Untif shg comes to mother's dodk,\ - M nrlgyfllock. Mulnptmtfiegm‘lvur‘flwmcqg Mat N *~ 0 ANL. CBA: FORD, Dru ~ N Sof Belt. Preseriptons care ler insPing aud Clignt- ggmkueag‘fififivi} ,&23;.~““\w¢§ ELDLA.RAY, detler. in Bliliine <i. Goods, opposite Brick Block, Main Bt \6-14. \OSBORN & FOX,. Drupglsts aiid. Grocers a» nfiru§£|fi loniugafici'fllgfit: tp flné BunpYy & SORAMEING,. a ton: nt Lav, : Office in brick rity post-pllfeq, Mabhit atreot, up R fucturer.and dealer in| Boots t «; Shop on Maly stroct filmtotycnwmnk 'Cstom Work a spodlalty; 4-47, * -E)IJ{£STU8 BENJAMIN, mmmtacglreh'pf' V SABIN & SON, dealersin Butter; Cheesso | . {fr‘x’i’iw’tm’ Main Atrect. - (3994 lyre;- phd pram} Pty _ 6 ite pion Jidys . fags the alll, along the foor - & | Youll seothorshtniag brightlyc__ x' ~~~ And then sho'll yanish lightly, + ~ | ._ ~ 'S *Buf in the morning Fou willfind, ~ N $f nothing happens, maybe, . \, Ce ~ ho's left ns something nico behind- Cs XVudhln‘t Just believe hafihéfih t *> «tthe iilesshe tolls toaie and Lon- a' \-. **. Wbuld make youdle a Iaughtng..> ~ 1. And wherpsho wont ont pretty *~, > . And wher who v ~~. fingandid on tab ~] can, but. & ~ 0) os ((.. 0 A For Auntyealways ..> Mae 6: [ -B hate Erate, \pursued. 3F | was nok | hor tham rom the sbreots, an thy“ tor about Millicont'r ig our fof as y : fohild, * You mir‘mukb as gooda drogs- le girl-out of hornd you - ¥ tor, .. Think you © wgill- Keep hey on that condition ?\. ° ~. ~ -T think I will,\ eaid. Mrsf‘l’jpx-‘rer’ a .ditught ham, thoughtfully,\ . & ha Rhood, 'and sho be-] mo e tho friend md companton | of & t. 'Then, indged;,the; staid't, iy old houge could\ havdly now itself for: fin, and frolic. - The two children wore ingeparable.> was leader-not. bat by her stronger will; an ox fertility of resources ; but little Lo- 186 was gentle, and content to follow and Adore ; sand every hidden racess of b reat houso and every nools in the n was flight, and alive with- their pattering . feek_ find their. chattorin (11311 thoi meriy musical Inugh- «Yo understand, my dear; I ain 'rulsunderstood on this point. 1 t retain the girl slie is'to: be a .. Leorvant, 'and -to be treated as such now & Jand aways.. Thore is to be no. recon- < RiGeration \of the 'subject.. 'Ibis not to . msold yhinniing? :~} There ain't i bit bf lady poon, . ~..\ *C.. Ngmnyhuhyqnnflixgp \X thought myselHt was atl, - Aid yet L hantbborfaln ; \Bo I kept quletin the érlb, U. a> Coo +. ( - Aud pouped bebifid the .. - X didn't mean to sléop n winks .._. - 2,00, DubsH without n jrammifigy ,C so \. .I dropped right pft-and don't you think Xnever waked Uil mokningt © /> And there Wis nunty by my bed, . Avid whob I effinbed and ifesed for, ._. % B.C. BUNDY, Baker and Confectioner, and Frulle, and cums? £21341,\ 199 FANNIE FRITTS, over First Natlonal |. mawul‘nmb‘vwgpp \ thoming BR, Custom'Failor, over Mendel 3,5?“ attoct. «Cutting, making $51“ ° MORKIS BROTHERS, on noxt doorlo Busquehinon Graty and Plaster,\ Seo . > McCRUM, Dealer in Cablnet ware,. of alt 513m: Rendy-made colin of «fly ots, nvinlyl * Sho laughed and sald, - Yowsleopy head 1 You've gof n IRQo elstort - - For gum sho cams that indy noun, Esaqhly as L told you P6 </... And truly ft whirnot a Jok ~ Tn spite of Len denying, , © For fust the yery tinie she spoke: ~ .. We heard thé baby © -> ~ .. * The why we Jninpéed oud miade a rust- , For mothéf's room tat ~ But aunty stopped wreryIng;'* Hush f Or elso you shan't go did6!t - ---..-. -- .- And to wo had to thitbedu, wel sud neegrded Mrs, Pleweham,. -. _ \>\ #Ani:you fro not to go atpund with Tar 'a sad dace, and think wicked: thoughts | about your gavage old brute of a-hus- -Pbund, who, oncein-a thousand \yers; 'tales the bit bekiween life teeth.\ .' : , ~© By no means, my Lord: Suzerain,\: suid Mrs, Piovrgliam, smiling. \I am to kiss the hand that sho (was as good as her word, C.. _. ., _ \JI um gure wo have boon wonder fully happy tliesq dozon years withont children,\ 'said 'the Colonel, ruofully,- © | and coming down from his high horse, . 'Fand it. would be a pretty todo now. to have this nmhcless littlo arrotch viso up fronrtho gutter, to: come between us... 'That would be doing good with n vongeings.\ - Already tho honest sonl was beginning to feol tho pangs of in- ward remorso, Which observed with inward - gloe; so shebo- : p resident cymfimxmin its promptly « Eco on Jawer Main' *I atfended to, calls projupf ® |.. - MBRS. W.-W,- GRANT, Nats, BonBcts, Foath *= s orden, Jtpomuoyer Skinner A i tw - + on BW}J&$§§£ ., © Len mays ho don't believe n'fl'tm'e re .of all 14nd; Bleaching dond to order, - sn amores me gar Efe 0 G00d6 Millinery and Fancy Goole, | Fashiquable. Milliner, ed to And keepravawfubguict 4. As IfIt wor amighty ain To make a bit of viot. . . - But there wis & babyany hoty- ' 'The fuinlest midget] I just wish you could poep In now, And se0 her aquirne ard (dget\ {Hedan't such a baby) . © \The moorhadany thing to dow *> - us that baby, Butscoms to me ts very clear . we clone ni) Ing water- «fford to sootho him out of all anxiety, which, indeed, she would havo done, ~] whuthor gho could afford it or not, ~ Weeks rolled on, and little Millicent 'grow in wisdom and stature, and \in favor with God and man.: Sho Iknow as yot nothing of position or blood. tT, 3L, D. Offlce over T. H. |- _-__~Lfi.?~m.___n*~T-~M f \x Drug Store. - 'Reald No. 6 pi See ifa. . * e , \ 1 » V R - Last night therd was no Buby hore. Bo something must have brought hor. cinlds virytag and in- Sho was timid rnd shy, Sho hn D finite grace.. treet, teator In 'clttolen brat ‘mfixgfl: £an ‘ggncirklndt. & VOSBURGH,. dealers In Stoves, Tin th . =-Osltian Union .*. hos Uk jo by woree rome < g a specialty. Hoo ndvertisementc 447 Maker, had denter myeling &o., Male Wt. BUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, comer of Main | and Chestontatrests, Good rccommodatlons, 'Terms * mable, 448 B. M. BALLARD, Prop'r, Ju Watches, Clocks . ~ and aliverdonie promptly, Bea ad GEORGE REYNOLD tont, dealer in 'Groceries, Choloo Fim! Frult; Confectionery, ctc. Heedvert BLIGH nno'mnnggmmxd x I Wo Hebdd bntfaion, alma street. \ \** Bai * GEORGE F. ADAMS.-Watches, Clocks and regain”. 18 tho Tolling baild« Ing, foot of Dietz. +41 BISSELL & YAGET, ] glam Flaster, Marbl DS, Malnfstrcct, foot of nents an ra c macem ntfs en's i Mine; Conde edust, Hale and and Pl i R E3 $ T, Att . a* Biko propio Thougir merhory-should-nmmber o'r & ~ mio of a winter day,. Say, could the yearning gaze restore Tho blue ind scented warmth of May? - tos Ahi not Then seize the Awodfnoit 'ere It go. Though Hopu should: bind the car to catel The noter of a dissofving strain, Bay, could the eager Hstencr-anatch - From glicht swoon the sound again t = .- . AI mo; Then seize theawoctnest 'er It go. . \ Though Love should water with its tears ~ 'The row flint withered yestermoim, Bay, could the Tongth of weeping years Bring back the blosom to the thort\ f ell .. Alif nay « Thei setrs the aweetnies 'ere It go. [Prom Monthly for January.] ‘CAP‘LMN MILMQBXT. Continued from lax week. ready appenred before tho Logisla- thre?\ 1 \What mischiof,. pray, my dear ? You don't mean to tell ie you finvo al- as a dressingaraid, sho-combed and brushed her mistress hair into distress ing tangles, using the back and front of implements with equal force und fervor.s And the dressing.-maid\ was abbroviated into \ little maid,\ which Mrs, Finrroham often prefixed with the pronoun \my till the words becamo {n caress, nnd ! my littlo maid\. tripped -| through the stately rooras as niry and- dainty as ever a little maid tripped down the stately measurés of: an: old English rhyme. +08 As -for the Colonel, heyas sore be- aot and know it not. He could no moro hold out against this prattling, unconiscions, a Howerfin fascination, this hovering, fluttering, vanishing hummingbird with & himan soul foro» shadowing fate, than n snowbank can hold out ngainst the aver withdrawing but.. over ramming sunshine of the snvect solicitons -May, This little Plotreham, made no- difference in her treifment, of. these. orphans, Foot, their attend- © toys, were 'enti the' advent -of . Louiao, AL 'find no violent contrigt hor owit condition, But Colonel Plot roham wasputto a ericl tost, \Through the dirty ho senvealy: saw the , ¢h but at night they ware combe curled, and frocked, and sushed with espgclal view to his enjoying eyes, and their games with Maclé, and their gen- eral play were carried on in his study, and ofton: with him for a most. submit siyo mid engaging partner, At- eight o'élook promptiy-for the Colonel was a martinet in discipline-the muse ap. |- peared at the door, and beckoned them toibed. \And then Millicent and Louiso hung about Mrs» Pierreham'@ neck d vival huggings and reat displacement! of Bo open to discusion or to alteration,\ i ~ avould be small uso in that,'* with vigorous an NESN G qblonlate wail -buvst fr sealod lipgs (~~, s 1a An placa and I know it nob. \!~. and thug, as the tho bargain; and thoug! A Brituirran Pricuro®,-Sgme of tha The nhxfidficutjugllis d: Trill tribes in Nor,bh%xjn\lugim wey ; | way of sending. babies | i,., . Bible B ; :O leop, whichis thus desorbed by & ing of gm Bible: in schools and: olso- spondant : taxed? “51111119? bh x i served 'as -s spout; thr0ugh |a... coy dra P Tolls eold seater of Iéhdfmogxnififi a in fizkfzcésrpxgentapl‘ tho. Manchestor n'a job, wad. dig-] morionte. ate a* led stream pourgd for ride On tad thero 'was. 8, and: leaping terpifned. and- . ; ich wild the baby's- {Spsed the he}? gfj'nfiv‘ififivfié, jrho' was =, Pach 1, P f | yingr covered syarmly and; fust astéep: TW isin eny fnr obit # hofimmeO sp‘gub “3:8 so. plagéd thin, lettor to Waa (1080) .condenniing playdd: upon 'the .crown 'of omer tad S a er n‘puwhoi} which . \FRuot 2; Pope | stemed' bald of hair, A cohsoquerece,' (as Fil AnoYin d perhaps, of the kabitial action -of the (1199)4the Seriptures top profound for a- | watet.. The childr oiv.f of thom) were | lyf 6 sides 'and porfedtly still; on e two. 'right + | we.wore told, a lf the fate of ans. of thein i 'and \thom & brain, and | make-the children- not Only 'healthy, 5032338; th «M little héarb wors. breakin xi?“ could bear no-more; thatlow, mournful init: Or- hitherto- ~~\ Good: gracious!\ éxelaimed the | g Colongl; . Staxting- headlong: from his chair.. He caught uprtho little crea- turd, hor to his. breast, he 'kissed every. curye and«limiple of her sad: face.into smiles, and as her fair, & floating hgir foll over hif.brouimed firee, 'and he félfligbquvhis neck tho-clinging omarls fora conp +. mot - R 2 - 1 ~ ~Tij discountenan | aghora, Roj pi€csdentin the loman.. story of their ghur incidents: o c. Grepory -V Lnwroto a the gonoral freedom allowe{F to regd the Bible in the vulgar tongue. .~ ©. puogent IIL dgel the common: people *,_,q,|1]§tdg «the' Eihnitiqfi: teatriction:\\\If so be that's: cas dn the valgar tongtie. (l 0. < Fact 4, The' Council 'of Tarracona, 239) declared (Article thatno Roman. franslation of the Bible; ' fll | straightway burnt. ..Whoso does not, a heretic.\ the Safunday Evoking: Post~is re- Fact 5. The Bynodof Oxford (1408) psible for the following: We shall:] declared (Article.7) that: the Bible is F igyer forfget\that evening we spent at not fo appear in Edglibh, and the Wid- «Mgeigrud' or's, yours ago. } We admired litfexveréign‘nfif'fi? gs, usé'dl\ Iii [tul 'Miss Maogeuddor, and wh went around Fact.O; Ximenes, Archbishop of To- | to Seo lion: 'It wis simmer timp, 'and | ledo'fcire, 1500) declares: \It is uttbrly. moonlight, and aho '#at on the pizza; wrong to elfouinto the. Sbriptures in \Ehe carpontor had been there that day. /the vulgar tongus. . The -mind of the up thelwrustic chairs on the p porch; so we stogk n-seat'on the steps in front of hot; where we could gaze into her eyg# and drink in her snfiles, TtBoems probable that the carpenter must have upset hisspot. of glue of the spot' where I-sit; for after «enjoyin Miss Ma‘c‘gruddif‘r’i‘gll' 2 det is simplp and plain they despise 16: what is hidden they wonarate. Christ 'himeclf spoke in parables that the peo- ple might not understind.,\ The-Old and 'Now Testamonts-whould bo re- roi l‘ ~5- -me --- . CONDENSED ~ _ | slo mie I F a bre el we 0 iIaung . hosiery is, the Iitest aftee _- tion gmang,pur faghionalile worhor,. . !.. --- ~ Pompous is one of on» most fashign- =_ CCC this sonson, ~especidily 'm} Once upon' a time, relcund the Bibles ng the genoralregd. | tliplies hava.ample. ~fim§fs cites ‘§\°.fp!?°‘VJP$ . A Comfectiont girl 'has gond inéang.| Ele-suir shone, warm, on it, and the. g 'Kissed.in, the; dark, . A |Thift came and softened it, and it. 800 - folk tole 9; 1. Sevextv-stans. hnndrofl. women stu s TF | 'United State -> .. naa? Ig uch tlie mountain .it akall be. f i}; one would fan. (8s Ont roush stent a daven it | op in a of. etupotictions , They \Tes 0. Thy Cornel or. Posipits, had been lying for a- hout aid- ¥ MYS | (1220) declared (Article 14). tint the _ wore {od, ANC WOULIGL.0O 902 7 | Iniby must hob the -Books of the at night, 'in dll-botween four 'and five | og shd Now Westmunont; only the I Psalter and 'the Breylary,and theso not. pried af tle germ\ oC 8 %, » : may; . .The Hittlo green ge é 7\ Is the girls when rod\ 1s to dG | ove th . Page U\ tore the cot s.) As the jockey says, she cet with othara Hien 16 an Gare is fast, but sho won't stay. ._ _. _ + 2C] a basket with othorg like it, and cared . .. «Trg nowest imports ither priest or Iayman, is to \possess ga such translations to be given np to the- bishops within cight days, Arid\ to be\ be he priest or Inyman, is to bacstecined:| of the Swiss Republic ide, \ 0+ reecives- three thousand Clout!“ A yéar the a 8° 0 p alary. Té would pay, to import a Tow | a brush voller, which Brushes: off the\ i too thin,\ is not a, tained in the in which -- Tr» saying, \ p v 'vulgzr$lsm. Sheridan Knowles 'puts i into-t mas s f - - I? the stperscription' on the. crogs was £ 1 - ' \ 1 Li-] R her smiles, wo.tried to risa for the pur- pose of going home, but found thatewe were imnxovnblytflxed to the doorftép.-| thrown into. the fiames on the ground Phen Miss Megruddersaid: \Don't be in o; hurry;\ and we told her we belived Fwe wouldi?t. The conversation had a «sadder tone after that, and we satthore thinking whothor it would be. better to ask Miss Macgraddor to withdraw while we disrgbed and wont home in Highland costume, should urgo her to warm up the poker, or whether we should give one tewrific wrench and then ramble down the yard backward, About midnight Migs Mac- gruddor nroge . fnd said she believed Bhe should .go to bed,. 'Then we-sud- denly naked her if she thougqt her father 'would havo any: objections fo lending us his frgntsteps for a fow days we. wanted to fake them honte for a.psttorn, We think; Miss . Mac- soul was paddonly born withib him, and he felf, *Suroly the Lord is in this \ But liqayas not exadfly what 'we Sf call an \active Christian;\ He was 'Lomly 'a modest, and religionslyy-ydu- might almost may, a shnme-ficdd man,, Happy lithle pair danced out 6f fhe room ho did n0% frame his: rontencd~,into . so pious & phrase as might be desired, buttook up his news- paper and fumbled first in one pooket, and then in another, and Tlion-snappad [ont erossly, \ whore the deuce is my hnndkerghief?'~ whoréat\Afrs. Pierre ham-go . to speslc-snickered, but immediately crossed over and gaye him- hors, aiid nearly suffocated. him . into 7 h the Colonel or whether ie muttered something about being fooled by.a lot of women, and felt that he had. mado a foo! of himself; a& indeed hor Jncos and ribbons, and the imini- nent danger ofher elaborato haumarchi- _ _. abnd : then \Touise | as manner had been athomo, made direct for the musculine arms, and w ceived therein with little Millicont went to bed with. onl \good night, Tittle Millicent,\ sound- {ng softly in hor oars. y what subtle m not, hitt into the sou little tricksy Undine there camo a come inqugfly lighfilwnpw(wndgoorfi . tain that evurything-would. come out 'right in the ond-that ¢; Just as sho -| wanted ft; ' sho could vory. wel It; and sho could yory. well wreak unstion, But agnétism I know {\of this bright saythrough the shadow she found hor goal. Saucy, and sprightly and reso- lute a4 sho had b daring in :the full assurance of. she. madg. no- attom . | evenyto shafo in the ng -to. Lonise. _Gho -- had.-ilways 16 rent lové for hint and groat delight in im, and no suspicion of any slight in, hor failure of his good-uight kiss. But that such i thing: was possible for him was n now rovolation to. her. stood npart and surveyed the scono with , sober, silent sttontions Pierrchani thought she would have immediatoly rushed up and claimed @ similar enactment with frolicsome tinacity and clamor. (Indeed, she hoped it, and isnot too much to say, planned. for it. ferred, the Inst barrior would be bro- ken, and the., Colonel's projudice, hay: ing nothing loft to feod on, would van- ish into: thin air, disdaffiing his oversight, and compoll« ing his obesciannce with childish direct- orsistonceé, . sho seomed then sobored, and stood ye no sigh of what was passing in her silent soul. But that ([ Sho was- bold aid defiant. Sho was. '[tendor and heartloss, and artless; and. | sly, and good. and naughty ;and all the; nmé'snefll‘élufl migxfieirxiehnnfis‘mlfittlp, avaftinp-mado, and, as such, ontifled fo: pincg on the o’fiomfifi, ne: hor foot; nnd, th ¥ A. 4 sl on, RF |-optone > | of the But so far from United States Army. + gother spiritual and spontancous. *. ings in heaven nix cart libh ripepraco; tid if sh a years old. . pompous old warrior, and visibly swell- | od and strutted. as if -the child were hifi/ own especial «discovery fore. ordained from- the foundation of the world, and notthrust upon: him with doft, unseen présistence, he all the whilo valiantly but vainly kicking. against tdo pricks ! 'Chinese Physlology, ~> especially «whimsical, According. to graddor must have entertmined\ doubts Clement (1799) Unigenitus, pro- of our sanity, for sho rushed in, called & [her fathor, and \screamed; Macgiudder-|-nicions; -blasplromous ~ofror to hold then came down with a double barrel\ 6 gun. 'Then, wo explained the situation . in a. whisper, and he procured a saw l, Fack12. Tho French Bible, transint- and cut the piece of stop to which wa were attached. Then we went \home wenting\ the patch, and before two o'clogl erushed out our young loye for | Miss\ Macgraddor. agnin, and she throw herself away on a dry-goods man.. There is a melan- in against Bible socictics in memories of youth, and veflecting, up- 1824, B © hahad, though ho was littlo-n error as to the time; Re\luiow in his heart be [yay thehappiest Colonel in the 'whols, ._. I met him last. sammernat Newport, and as vo were seated on'the veranda .of the Occan House, ho introduced {mé to his wife, I was charmed with her quiet agreable manners, her sensible, epyightly talk, and especially with a cortain invisible, intangible under-cm< 'rent of sympathy between horsolf and husband, something not in the least domonstrative or definite, but alto- We 'never called on - the influence .of gluo upon :the e emafxons‘of-flxe human heart. .+ --- ..- - s ' -*. * gr- 1880 youre: Fact 16, Popo Pins FIL issued a' As we sat pleasantly. olatting of All- _ Fack T. When Protestants - were: burt in Queen Marty's reign, Bibles wore that \they were the book§ that made, tho hoveties?' . >, .. \> _C : Hack 8. The:Council of Trent (1563) «withholds the forgiveness of sins from uni}; man who shall dare oven to have a Bible in the valgar tongue vithout licgnso from superiors. Fact 9. Cardinal Hosius (1670ysaid : \To give.the bible to the Iaity is to east pearis- before. awine. Bible trans lations have-done harm; I'would not have any. , The bible is the possession of the Roman clturch; beyond it it is worth no inore than 'Zsop's Enbles,\ Fack10, The-Ferusaloni Sfi16d(16733 atteniled: by sixty-seven bishops an . elergy, decided that the Bible is not to be rend hy all, Ohristinng, ., . . .. Enat I1. Tho infamous bt 2 nounces it to be falke, scandalous, per- that all may read Holy Article 80, 83. . od by Partor Quesnel (a Romigh priest} eas burnt: by the authority of his L Church, in 1699, _. ~* Fact 13. - Pope Benedict XIV (1740) did hisfimst to hinder the translation of the Bible into Persian. .~ .. > of \ Rose qumnfigbhf #C A. Boston shipbuilder says that . 'ab's.avlk. wasn't muck.of a ship after | suppose comes nex6? - A bath?, No; nil, being little fig? r than abave with what's good for boys isin't so good for «{the crevices gaulkéd up. CC . __ Ax intelligent votor' in Burlington, Ot -% s0r$ of not-worle-and 'benten. with Iowa, in sorktching the namé of Mrs. Hager, wrote upon the, Ballot, want -no. wumtmun in. Mince.\ Tan statement that the revival Of| jn: C00. the fashion Qfixem-ing yuffs, is duo toa tolling about don't stop at batting. Tt noted beruty having & won on hor | chino, This ching lays neek, is considered by the ladios as an gmacnno. . machine iAys in-wéntio n of the enamy. l all the throads one way by dmwxglg it _ otnmont havo at. fongth made aff by shit nother rotor on m arrangements for gcutting' a- canal $5,113; lain an: figgrflidm’ ggbijmi I: 5 is like a wi egy ri > {lbs-121.1513 the Isthmus of Corinth.. - Et is ig don't keep that bitty look mi“? o have a minffaum a and a width of thitty feat at tho 1 A. philosopher remarks that there ik 1 -yet, ; hing peculiarly instuetive <in and it goes botween another set ofroll- standing upon a street corner in n lurgo ors. I wondor if there's any thing that 'city, amd watching the men all rushing | can't be done with rollers =- ~--- around: and trying to make money, and | When itcomes out prossed quite firm thoe women floating around to spond it. it is called\ roving, and is ready to be Mrs. Sally Taylo ship, Pa., is happy in mothor of four sets of twins, one depth of 27 feet, , in. West town- SPUD. .. - . 'be h m‘fxfi. You'll hardly believe me, but the > augh- spinning is done on 'a mule! | tor having two sets, the first boys, the © It is & vory peouliar mule, I. must ad. ter boys, | mit, made of wood and iron, and carry-. d girl d sor mas decokitee a oy and a ing twonty-two hundred spindles. So Fact 14. . Pope Leo XII issued an |~ - Tp'o't‘Ifi, The Romfn Catholic priest: hood did. their utrigst to put a stop to | the-cirenlation of the Beriptures in Tre: ards of material ress, but now that thoy aro made stant and to fit closely rty yards 've diameter cighteon were criough for a *Patchouli is at the présent tinte of the most widely ofthp most popular seentgrin England. Its odoris one, which when once known is not likely to be forgotten, and al- though opinions may and do differ as to its fragrance, it is ver ployed by perfumers, bot in combination with othor sconts, which modify in some measure its somewhat overpoworing smell. Pucha-pat, is the Hindostnneo hanc of a plant from. which the perfume is ob- tained, which is known to botanists as estema Patchouli. r Labictas, which furnishes us with so many of our aromatic plants, such as sago, thyme, marjoram, rosemary, pennyroyal, oto. The and shrubby, not un- ko the garden mint in habit, with broad, eggishaped, opposite leaves, mbout three inches long, and thick spikes of small-purplish flowers dom, and # and, glanc- at 1 fgfiflrd gotboeng bord sunsof and starlight, the sparkle | of. stas, and the whiteness of whité lilies, sho would havo been about eight known, if not .one \Tet me present youto m daughtor Millicont;\ gaid Colonel Piefreh@in. \Our only child, sit,\ added that , In fome respects, the Chineso aro an intelligent people, but they fire not strong in science, Their physiology is one | ball forbidding the circulation of the Scriptures. Fact 17. Pops Gregory XVI issued an Encyclical against Bible sociotios, 1832 and 1844. R Fact 18.° Pope Pins IX (the pres- ont Popo) in his Encyclical of bf ovem- ber, 1846, anathematized \those very4 crafty and most deccitful (vaferrimae) societies, called Bible Socioties, which thrust the Bible into the hands of in- experienced youth.\ ' ho Enamellug Paint, ~.One of the. most recont inventions for painting or coating surfaces is a now paint brought out by Mr, Thos. Griffiths, of Liverpool, England, which has, ac- cording Furniture Gazette the property of forming a firm, fimpenctrable enamel an the surfrce of the artical to which it is applied. By this means the sur- free is rondored absolutely water-proof -_ L. IL BLEND, Desi Pian», specifications at pl Malo Bt. Corrcupotidence sallaited, P.C. BURTON, dealce in Clocks, Watches, Sliver pod Plated iv toutes fof boilding Toi mates iding the Postofite, mud); Quay: Row.\ IAN, dealers In Flour, and Prodaceot #2 kinds, street, - Udodi do- Corporation 8-48 \No; but here is tho child. Good or bad she is born, nnd #6 niready threes years on her way through life=-on hor way to happiness or misery, to good or will not object to her, If sho has \10d | so much the more she needs every rw straining and constraining inflacnoe, avery motive of love and tenderness to impel het in tho right wafa Wo aro not responsible fur tho evil in her, as we should have been if she. were our own, but If wg can repress that eviland avil, If aho bas good. blood, even gum creature flew in the face of. his pro. judi¢o; so itttm' ignornfit of his proju- dice; she poured upon him with piti- loss vigor all hor infantile charms; sho was so willful and wayward, sho fnunted before him ridicalous little grown-up graces, sho reoled off fitorm- inable, threads of storics, absurd sind grotesque combinations of memory and. funcy,enforcing her points with shake in; curls and sofomn ayes, and dimpled; uplifted fingers; sho hid fway bis hand. =~ UNKMW, ams I“: o = xan - F © abatis pool fame sd erchant Trilot, and dealer In tand, Malo wtrect. | Hot J. SOHN im Tailor nod desler non onan mages t p #4 ~A. D. BITE, 31 c {Eva ééfig?fi % All orcers for #ed work prompt» t. Pesidange on Onad px Anta Face 26 tn USH, Destal Bormmenay In Af salve, Mati Ptak qaickly and smelly deneare oh nor e ze ., Wholesale wad Gooks, <in S04 - futa. subordinate it to | wa shall really linen adding to the world's sym of vir | tno. ete, -- \You might any the samaofany cast- ntray in the streets, find fill yoar house with them on that principle.\ \But thisepstawhy seems especial cast away onus. Bad orgood, sho will be likely to be far better by living with us than by being left adrift. Itis not as if wo worpstanding between herand some other good fortanc, Itis between \And you srould adopt, andpet ler, and scvept her into your {amost home arid Leart, with tho possibility thatshe is thachild of vico and evime and in- “figdarfing, look atit os I 49,\ cried Afrsr Provpobntn ener dtr Gide ~~~~GCRSET & TOUET, Park Hioce, aka & not at the cme but at tho chfiren? I I 93383125 . Hng & LtHitL_Ojeors Fouite ~ hab BBosep®, po s clatbrerot aod Doxies Hered Jobber ons. MILFS & BEACH Male C. Eros the tos octice ya dren To ons tors cen From 1§4§ for th to be shocke #00 why He does it. I sial # won! ff . r think Hoe would visit the sine of tho q on the parent« aloup, asd not paiss Lelpless, Hlameless beings ts | bear the burden af guilt nos theirs. \\ ©I% seems to mo you are in to deep wates my dear, and reddy Geeta | £00. Nater Hint the epntlses Tiitine «CH IH T * 7 eR the conatitotisa of\ It TEecZag bear team o=, but perkape you can Niput in comma fers Ly thk: the ' _ her nod almost cortaie ill-fortane.\ ~~ - . snleh ter. tratching dato of tho wicdow on Bis rctorn; he anaght her litfle tricks and nad beloved Bat Col- one? Piorrcham was noto barnd-hearted susan. He ths, on the contrary. a very . soft-hcarted man, nad this blessed dam- soc kept poking her impertinent; dauntices fingers through the easing: of pride and 7 a e sho took -intont and-sorfommnotice botir Colonel: and Mra. Pierrham ware aware, and that sho pondered decply in her fonate heart they word Aud this made the Colonel wratchod. T4 was-not only that ho was truly fond clous-littlo damsel, but nll his ly sense of justice was aroused, all hisstrong man's instinet to befriend 'the forlorn, and protect the weak, and equalize the unequal. So far from find- kerchief with such candid eunnin ing in Loulso a substitate for Millicent, and brought him his hast cont . wit \Stig kuch loviup huste, though dragging it acroks the floor by the tail, that, aven | if the Colonel bad been a hard-hearted, sourspoken man, he could but hats softencd to the «mall woman who bure : him no resentment for his rejection of her, but filled the menial position to which ha had doomed her as cheerfully and os spinitedly--and as winsomely, : let us add--as sho conld have filled his dfihwfipm had sho been that ox- alted himself from doing injustice to Milli vont. Iie felt himsoif to bo a, grest, wer, enriching the despoiling the poor, 'On Louise, already hedged about with love, he lavishedlove, and Milicent, orphaned, desolate, even nnmeloss, he thrust from him. And ho did it-before her own eyes and in a way that im- upon her infantile . of course, he did he said to himself, Thero must always: bo such disfinetion. Maid aud mistress ; were nog on a level Sho was-so-:brive man-or beast will inherit the worea off thin thoseands of her class.. Worse off? Was shonot infinitely -bet-' IEF huck that had brought her to the $. CH . j of luck that 3 t her thei jadice wherewithal BC ! door, and, in abort, t © acting 1 . Pt £ \ . Js already rich an pressed itsolf ded . air cannot tise. ay wero psting? Ris armbr-in all -directions- 'The little romd amased bis, enter ught memang , [e a al al \Wed what do you expect rn to Co morally won our by ihe chidsi 7 Ner : attractions, and of fan fey and by Ris wite® | carcin In rather late In the day to be sure.) ren mashing has pot good - told her fatiny stories, and thaaght be | wins right bocce honover took her in is ams gand kissed hen Yes, there i wes where the foolsh, fond al salter \ L the line fniwesn servise andi \Bay {t is put of this very figufié‘yafigapmi, In the beguning be bed ir freset? .- Mie een = fof with bm _ lis : ed Im wae «brid l vir I tile 3 Calotel Hoetook Intell tained him, interested his, charined | pa er, and kostedalk, ood the opors, him. He playod with her, he b a fea e dar hes. ha enteho | glad that the question was - AL € thu ivistence as to break his scall The physician who was called to treat the \PO Tht ho was fost as! case bit upon the beppy thought uncomfortable as ever, and had to sst. thei-notlon, tha chief organ of the 'human ccotiomy is the spleon, Its functions aro manifold. It rubs ngainst tho stomnch and grinds thy food, it keeps up tho proper-degree of heat in the five fong; it moves the muscles opening of the mouth ; furthermore, it directs our secret ideas so that they become known to us. The liver regu- lates the fendons and ornaments the nailslof, the hands and feet. Tho heart h c ® fan ates the blood vessels, beantifics qeled was only six shillings n. | biddings, which ularity ia of bat re- s lot was brought from ~New York, to whith place it was said to have been taken from China. flowered in Europe for the first time in the winter of 1844, in the gra of a gentleman at Orleaus ; since then it has been in cultivation in man rdens, and may usual seen at the Economic House of Kow. Some years ago, gehaine Indian shawls \by mreang wo + & Aro enabled to open the cara and move tho tongno. Of the circulation of the blood, tho Chinese aro profogndly igno- rant. 'The kidnoys govern the bones, beautify the hairof the bead, and open the orifices of tho two yin. The dia hragm, being spread ont like a mem- valor of its original possessor; a belief which frequently lead« to s meg; : wggngfigie‘n fortho galls of remarkable antoals, a _- . Cake amfijfiéfimhww? ness mou tata vagho ail they it hat to do with tho ect. In \proof of this snspicion, | they afer the case of a man of groat re- : noun for his learning. whosomisfortana a : ; te fh all Bat no one byt: blamed him, orengpested any thing, or | compiaired of aught. IKwosonly thas! fo little stooly fpima, stood aldof and- cess, ence the soliert semizent powers galled at this token. of,; of mind reson? unifier t 3 cld . veep different man from what be had wss bent on hess. Whctberhis ral his beatt exhibited aay bo 'our Informant onbigrplly neglects to ndy and ploasict nouurestence to Ine . was eqzany benton mites he bud fmpertecioby Isp it faith wi way. So fissoul was disque e whle be dd not Im g R Terang and thea Cok. I3. tad P.M. fier In pood enter, _ Fase LEBASX OS CRERCNTA : CoonTJ a. ene Hang flea tote an faf ' \Editor yor am lagicg at ne Ent brre fs a as o- ( ray foss fat fo!\ mal chad IIs Soe. (To Beet. ee: ah Bais Rares # wes almost extisece. Foss N woes. Our HF on artes os # Th Af eye- t ms parr astainfere as momcom cind pood hate when fine difle alion went to ae pincer vfieé‘sfiagsvgfiwm t Kies {4T x xen, % yup bo pois so ta; tern Lars Ayoothe as that be ras bear g tad, be nairs xrera brought fn after cine pes, it was contons to ucte how careiyt the cperotion mecerily ro he yas to pve the oon ae roo . 2 z Re ihen ond rever fal it meted ont esact aod #z=a1 £ -AfmearEmeto.fup fsar: tas Khoa I Ihe (olsrel neben - | d tale ifr ** FP o 0 ~ threw the of g ihstsand : tats his k % s hos €] His == fostifuiftet . & - _ «* # 1 . * « Ld _L. # & § o. ee cutie s . to from the «kail of r row the $1303 af brain the wite man bed lost. eeperatin® was culy a partial sze- in titer prostration. viorwani he was a . . not Iniow __ Hevinftor wo exmeck in sas tie case bow gavernne nca-flonsl evallanes fthnt te x Pr. igure a a native of Penang Sithet, and the Ma- lay Peninsula, and 4s imported into land from Hindoostan and Bengal. udia itis a very popular perfume, boing sold in the bazars, besides being used in tobacco for smoking, and for senting the hairmof the wihien, 'It was not imported in England until 1844, when forty-six cases, sotmc containing fifty pounds, others ono hmidred an ten pounds; were and the lips, and this regulates tle ut up for sale at but there were no proves that its p ranc beneath the heart and joined all | round to the ribs and v| over the thick vapors so that the foul | The call bladder is | the scat of courage ; hence the popular | belief that whoover eats the gall of a ine, covers ifiwhfcfi $73? long un owever.at len FRuth fifiaufixgitgrc‘m that this odor {was dos to patchouli, and they im- ported the plout in' order to givo arti | clesr-of home manufketare the same | tacks of discovered by the however porous it may be. The ma- terial is consequently intended, not only for decorative purposes, but to be applied as a water-proof corting to the walls or fouridations of dwelling-houses, railway arches, bridges, tunnels vir ducts, and other 'Etructurds of brick, plaster, wood, or iron. It is also stated that the paint is well adapted for cov- ering the bottoms of vessels or sub- merged structures of any discription, Various trials bavo at different times made i tried on some fron plates, and theso were immersed forthreo months in sea- water. At the expiration of that time the plates were taken up and examined, when it was found that they wore'fresh and clean a3 over, and quite free from seaweed ; and, on somo of the enamel being scraped off, the motal showed no signs of rust, although similar plates, and immersed in the same way, were both foul and greatly oxidized. As a sccond test some of this paint was ap- plied to the steamers trading to Africa from Liverpool, and theo also showed considerable sanitary valno, and forthis perfome. Thownellof patchouli may | 'nleo be detected in Indian fnk, in the | are to be coated with it. The walls of manufacture of whithit is an fogredi )the buts, which the point will make P° tho : amasth god polish like glass, can be mht | washed with soup and water or disin= alf a | fecting faid. This coamel fsalen avai and each. Dr, Wollich states that a | able for painting the walls of bospitals, ive friend of his told him that the ; fevor warddceto, as the prosity of the th z a dir edly Nogal mer. | plaster is entirely. 52:35;ng thas pre. Sixty cighth stroct. New York, betwee The dried leaves and to portsimported, and they may 'in the markets in beodics of of: Bat i feaf is largely import chants, 253g: g. is ozed as an ingrodient , venting fofection from \in tabacen for smoking. ond for scent» be made ofany egier. Whieand choo : Io 'ing the hair of women, and that the olnto oro gomeraly need. Variots g?- , kegs of paqwder were used. and about| * 13729 caiced at $4,090,009 to essentinl oll fs in common tks amoung | cesses for the preservation ofsbips bet. mperty vaig s trims ee . , firme been brought be: othes: 'he sachita of pat: and the pateats on the subject are very ‘ The earlicst of theso was- weighing two fons or mare d. 9 Yaken cat in 1633 No, S41iby Chavles nesny thirty yoria and part af is | CCC néesoih, for \A new iSventise compe. ! buried two feet in the carth. agate; cf the feaf csfdual infolligenre ' ra mmtfirgsfiaftafi which are sold in Enropean iskoge consist of the terb coarsely: i powdered, mixed mith estton wae! and- Ar: £ i ~: iftMed Is papers \Esto are aimply alcion whishwil} presorve ships from . ofm pnd ownindrobes to tho wins, insostmoph that any arco away motls freecte, The may by virtue of the eme conftin= the soldiers in the Ashantce expedition the ordor named, the the soldiers wore diggin at old Fort Kearney, filled with snakes, to or trading to porta es, wore wreck ed in the twelvomonth, against 417, in 1872. This is an increaso of ten per cent., and the gross damage amounts to from $11,097,009 to $11,783,000. Twenty autograph letters of Wash- each ond with a round paper, gummed n- discovered in and stuck on by some chifd. They relat¢-paper is pat over the end of tho thread, to the collego, to General to keep it from getting loose, and then Mercer, who was killed there, and to | it js put into packages of, a dozen the battle, They were written to Aston } & c_ Barr and his father and to President !'\ You've seen- fine thread, perhaps as One of them charges No, 200, which wo use on sowing-mma- ington have just At Portobello it was the houses were d npurning, and the municipal an ; authorities, as well as Captain Burmont | could not be «een. & and other. survivors from the wreeh, | You know how largo a roll of batting treated with different kinds of paint, \AT Bohemian expresses bimself of corrosion on their return. - It is also | JOnrnaksth, in a college journal said that its smooth surfice gives it | in tin Town institution: \It is to reaso 3. when cate 12mg]? : derful y commion things that ev. n F . | iy coming when outraged publie opin. | Gerfal as many : bat ev- i ”Mfiififiififi grim—1h?! mentor of a fron poo. | ry day pass under our Obstrentiqn, plo-wili arise in all the fury of out | f \- a - Hy. and with Jou O. Horarss, reputed to besthe wer tbbmaghlv purge the field of} wealthicst citizen of Baltimore, died the contractors engaged in grading. adgng. Itean # £ fuming Yous sold rock were moved : RBYC rous M $ them from-trme-to- a ger- pave foro the public,. the boil rds a tevin bock . oand ose peso of rock was bort \At fhe promt ice Aime, away\ down :f Georgia, -a man' planted a 15th seed, «| began. to sprout. 'Day and night it one night they burstinto bloom. Beat,\ tifil dream-colored flowors they were, zig aiid, that thoro'ate more than % | something like a morningeglory, -_ - dyiig. lai. in : the | \By ndon the sun was too warm. 'The 'Beautiful- blossoms 'ghut their leaves 'the how hats are bixkplyr «autl-lingg their -heads; and beforenight > - | th velvet and ornamentéd\ by | cath cream-colored flower dropped: off. \as single willow-plume,.\ _-. (5 _ f .A were récantly ma Foxborough, N. H., afte threo years' engagément ~.\ Dors herwant to marr query impng Massachusetts a strangor-comes-to [~ OTH® \gil of the p .~. Whore-ench one bad beegewas a lit, °F id prgy 'until it wis do- wod - t enter—enmév—a - on frony its ball; putit into puse hyag\ par, - LErew til it wis (ds high asa fhan'gs .s - t thontwes \have' bett \B aschigh as a man'g ; ¢ in'the United Sthtes in seronty- head. \Buds formed all- over if, and . At -to £ room- wligve-were-lnmdreda-of -- tR: portal x bonnets. |- ponnd&of cotton:. . In the room was a ° -_- 'o décidedly larger than any that have | busy-maching, and info that machine been fashionable for yéare. - ~ 0. 0 i | throw Sty 2 \ Bru®-has. become. do-toned in color [S, \'This cotton, you must know, is fall\ that it is nearly 'black, und that is the | ofseeds. Verystroublésome little fol- color or shade ofteriest. seen, . © lows I : . ~ with A single-track ole. | iden Of léaving theit comfortable home, < yated railway bave. bzg'en mafle in Phil- a\? it's very hard gotting them ont. adelphia, and pronouriced: successfil. I ~ hag: published it\ amphlet, in\ which he justifies the common people is such that if a thing nguits._*g°v°mm°\b quxpelhng mi the cofton' wag thrown.-- , '\ lows they. ars, too» for. they haye no R I tell you how- the macking doos it. [As the cotton oes in if comes 'to. a. voller with wire\teotlh . Theso- teeth seize the cettan-and draw it through a. < _ sort of grating, Bo fine that the seeds ~ can't get through, so they just stay on , % ~ soos + As the voller goes around 1t comes to , - | cotton as nicely as any brush éan Then the cotton is packed i card sent to the cotton . do it. _ bale, | . ~ [little seed awny'afi‘ in Georgia is\ by\ No, this time very dry, and what do. you. cotton. It gots\-a-benting. »It is Ihin «bundles of twigs. The dirt\ falls , \Doant through the network, and then the cotton: is called \ batting.\ o. But the cotton from the seed I'm - ° is vory fine and nico, and it goes tothe .. through-aats of wire teoth. . long. It is drawn through a funn o bottom: which makes it smaller and much firm- im t U 1 vet however it spins, twonty-two hundred threads | it once, and is a wonderfal machine, if / -It spins the loose roving into a much thread nox6 runs through a gas flare to \through a holo in & brass plate just the atu Cl voie h-Unilon-atyleshottor and- k Throag: - hotter,\ the fact that the First Prosby- Blztgfénfififlis gawk in, sloine, and pat terian Church of Baltimore has had for | yy in five or ton pound bundles. . __ oy, Messrs. Fur- After all theso travels the throad has and a tittle rest before it starts through tho rimstonc-should be the list machine-tho one that makes the - soft cotton ihto tho solid, strong thread Says thoe Atchison @lobe : \While we buy on spools to sow with. . up the dead The skeins nro wound on to bobbins, st week, one and put on the machine. Six of the coffin was takon up that was literally fine threads start togother. |- Some wag remark- Look on a spool, and you'll read, ed that it was plain cnough what that \Bost six cord cotton.\ 'That means. as I sgid, that six of these threads nre Wiruiast J. Troaras is a London united to make our sewing thread. ntloman who makes a practice of| But I must tell you how they go.. nting for contenariars, and chroni-| First over a glass rod, and through a his discoveries in the Times. liftle trough of water; then between His latest exploit was to bag an old rollers, to press them tightly togother. lady named Mrs.. Munro, who recently Leaving the-rollors, they go down died in her 102d year, \ t ; hera i 6 § Tur wrecking tables for 1878 show is fastened. Thore itis regularly wound 4 that 459 belonging __ ast the Unite twisting as thoy go, to where a spoo on, a firm, smooth thread, while 5113 - spool moves slowly up and down as it Now the fruit of the little cotton seed has become a beautifal spool of thread, ready for a useful lite. Before it goes out into the world it is ornamented at he last | chines, but. whut woult you to ~~ thread No. 800, only one-third tho sizo Trs Joss of the steam-ship Ville du} of that? And how would you like to Havre was commemorated by a service' seo that cobweb thread actually woven of unusual solemnity in the church of into lace? . . Notre Dame, Havre, on the Sth of Dec-| At the great Exhibition in London ember. All the ships in the harbor} suchfine lace was shown. And, almost - hung their flags at half mast, various | as wonderful, a piece of muslin woven d in | of thread No. 460. It was so delicate other | that witen faid on the grass and wet it | {is. Well, it pan-be stretched out so as P nr budding - to be more than a thousand milesJongs Ix the following manner a u“! $51? That i thread Ro. 2100. | rinted | It seems too wonderful to be true, mos; - but many fictions invented by pocts ;. | and story writers are not half so won- 2. ® ussfol labor of all its foul and exotic} last week at the ago of seventy.nine excressences, acd opef a pare soil for years. He came to Baltimore in 1912, Paire tonu of Tas first sevigs (if: monster blasts by ness which eaused his death, was set- 'ively engoged in bcsines. He was ninently~ identified with all the Maclin imdastrics mercantile, commer First avenne and East River, was tried | /C a Z I amassed fast week. Twelve twenty-five poond Cal. bonking and railroad, and a March lasst he a frms bncpital in the city fey t ent sick and poor, withougre. - € | gari to «ex, ago or color, commecteil tog with which fe a training school for Tree of the treat fncceir men we havo The Boston Troncsript has this cor | heard of fg an AberJten farmer, upon ~ g dap. ' ban, wang to tarty a iss. The Wffl'fi-ST 7»?qu Tye the : proaleciers: nesse to whith the Seel 05 o. Cox of heart Cissnec, in fu dle for uith £4 ao Core COO CoP > bers C as trans 4—15...“ great fnvor wiln.sea for four of GVC gears win Arabe, who cssand expert it mare ceiving my damage trios the w a emp timi time very vamos EH ' Fave pesaemp.oged mad of ing. amounes, The. eel tBSt ft prontly . | thas any other of the: eracerternned | os is very C2 iof s=p am, tagico and ses frem motha tha reyort on thastatls | amt of aix const dlsarices | foe right of mle and mar ef that ooentay e=sloged S7 s 3 zg. . beatae Toce pts\ Pobence ara too piste to elus of s f a frm pthongh the pute wes much Ausero cs hive their Presses fhe one =c tims mee = Me. G Erte for Es if z emced afm File aint. and sar. It to etated Abes tho 'Léverpe Faxsg Company Lave perigee) tolas in the By 3 fam s= gf Cs farms wing in the C+. Calcd. The hesitating Loven, aiter fos - In & E98D nve pamaUeienth thm frmmre essomi &-F so reced fhe fell, anl eeping a Ima amet | yoorcanghten or- “Jazz 35:3” nud use her well-When haw. - bawntdat Termes trials andty finer throad, slightly twisted, This - -> fan* . a ax., burn- off the little fazz, % mflom—ksi—‘Mk nehtznfiresents 50mg fany 4 Rte iguhebjim thon. ~~ winds, so as to mako regular Tayors of it. ~~~~~~~ %