The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, May 26, 1871, Image 4

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Bsrlac IkM ax, vbaa allta doaa. -
r lara aaid ir NinT
Mr Mml akJU, I ba oa bm la r !
Ma tork aaaM ataa la aktM aa4all aarf traj.
, at wa aart.M km I aa taara rr---ITTWw7
roai 4ayi n -r..
Bo goml, mm amid.uU Mika will Wclrror;
- Iia aaMa iktmf, mar 4wtmm Ihtmt. all oar
Ao4 a aa llfc. 4 la. a"a Ihmt vaatformr
. Um craa a. aoac
lUB) KlaLBT.
1 Flaia Btory af PUi Toma.,
KalayrJ. awardla U At af C ri.la
tha rear lan. ar Mn. A. J. ttaalwaa, la laa
OOkw af IM UbrmrUa. af Cunnia at VaahinoJ
torn ni.J
.LT"" "'"cHArrta nt - :
- - A abort period of almoat total dark
neaa preeadad tba approachlDg dawn.
I triad toaleep, btaVeMbl Bott.kad M i
lay rootlouhwa from aheer mental ex-:
ba nation, my alster, wbo aharcd my
bed, 'and bo Alwara ak-jaoundly,
aroae, luUlAinrnf rX-frtht-d and lg
oroua. How beautiful ahe waa J A
vwealtb of wary, sunny hair cluatered
her neck and cheek, and her
IrtfcWeyea1 emitted a' flow of hap-
plnaa. 1 u(ht theiflevtlon of her
fmeo W the" little mirror, and aa ahe
stood tVi amanglnr, ber rippling hair
-Into ringrt bow 1 wautd her to tarn
changed the poalttSb ,
of the idaaa, ui I ould aee my ewn
chalk-white, aharpty ehlaeled featurea,
around which the heary bralda of dark
brown hair were eareU-aaly twlatetL the
whoW forming a frame-work for the.
wild and wierd brown rye. "No Won-n
der they lore jebeaJJhoihtI,,..fihejg ahmited. se I ilssliwl II in gUllrilni
umed to look at me and I closed my
eyes aa If In sleep. 8he toyed a moment
with my wanted head, hemmed a light
tune and left Mm room. '
?WheM tl guatfh TaTTrSIMMKI
i r -l ' ,i r-i'ilr'TT .-
,y.i. ""a mm.tm
I thoughl she'd Just aa well be la bed as
- te.be p eaapiag raaad la the way i au
I didn't dMarb her."
as I waa to my slater's taenia, I
conk not hear then then anmored. The
mometttaix.hnpe that, my later tared
.me waa- diepelled.- The blght epoa
.... are anJ long vigil had Induced a rack
ing pain In my side, causing myreath
- is labat ia Irregeiar reapiraUoas.
Whea I. appeared at the braakfcat
table tryaa might to eooqaer them,
-the geeat, siieat tears eroaM flow. Hr
that taeal was flnkdwd I eauaat tall. I
-remember mmng .forwr4 Tittt mj.Se
la my jtiate J that they carried me to
my aaom t that they sailed my name In
'gentle, Soothing tones. ' I remembcr,(
Iimv auuK-lluuft ebtHitt
Nciaai taat ne ralia the dlxease a eoo--sse.aaaee
af mental and physical proe
traUoa that he aaid Soaae af Ksaaiw'i
Ja wj, ha4JietnYlalitwl .tltai.I. mwat
" raat aii "winter, srst in the sfrttig be
wonld aeethatl waaaaal ta school.
-1 -UWlahedthua'for: waeka
weak. The elnrk took rp m musings
and translated them into that eretiaat
Jng "Tkk, tock, ticket pmU, aa
aoboay Iots me, and Tm kick tk'k,
tack, tick." No wonder that my brain,
. ran WlsU -rTn-V -r n rftW .:
- Twenty-fl v years after that seaaoa of
tillaeashad aaasM away CTiarfe Wck
ena startled the world with his lauaor
tal tale. of TXtmhey aitd oa.That
- novel, badly tattered, came to my hands
. aiKoox aomerMMaVh that halt been ena-etglied-io
me by a duaerted husliaad.
. That haaliaud's story, ta his own secret.
My era story towhs I am tefllag
Vw.. I waa.then"a wifa land moOiee
" mlatw or rather slave-U a rude
log eahla, among ,rhr men- Vy life
' was'thea as now hope taaiy striving to
anlra. 1U Own Utter brnklem, Hoe? I
get there yoa shall bear iia' the proper
Jace, Be patient, gnod reaVlet. ;
I ttrroured the twataata 1 taekeaa'
WMMter pleee wttn that aridity to a LIch
' givea lea fold scat. Awl when
I Had the llfa mt UtUe Paal, and what
the clnck said Jo hlnw l paused, and
gasiag earnestly at Ue tiny brans tltne
pieoe on the rade ntaaeayriiiacned to
httmyrUmTi
Jt wwuld not say tho wbotthll
1 lisl.nni It nnistij IuTTTlu!,"
.veas, quick and sharp the eld tiate dia.
tlch 1 Jnvir': fork, " tick-pick, puO,
piak aulnaly lavas me, and Pa sick
tick, tack, tick." ' Thus vividly atasarly
Impression . ltamp ' fhemselva npon
they eliag t them through lite.
JVlUv Jhs!4 dawn sC, aWuraJng
reaam -r hoard1 )mjf ' father's uornlng
prayer. He ' vs earnestly. Ihaakjag
. Ctad foe my approaching convalescence,
j ffeaymg aaaitUy that he . might re
, reive wiafolk to do hla duty by mo, and
r my darbng aanther echoed an aartlMe
ajneav --'-! , .
I was mmC&b slVp. The Held
- ami forests were now covered with a-,-
mantle of. snow "that retVrted the sun-
light wUlkA jfcatMag Miuaaee wtslch
was at tret toe bright for my Wtakt rUNfrj
itfW the tight t Imuu 4muMy
food eCDu whlUJ, vlrtd beauty of th
laadarap that lay eloping dowd from
my-window la the directs of the
raanr T" tauf iut- a av . a
j rUlt then, and as I aaovsd about with a
feeble tmd, which deljy grew mm
elastic, I resolved to karp nay "twi'ic
errt, ud go again When eeportalty
W.O rUm .- 4rk
eyesight bat M I grew strong enough
castle building waa my sole eocepe
tawvand t the dewamy Saber I be
came aa deeply absorbed that I took no
not of lha wlaybatu My eaatW
assumed Immense ncopoitioaa. 1 bail
mora Jewels at band then were ever re
lamp of AlUdin. Uablb aurmouatad
no gea4 bbfcla4aM joaiwylrom
Moant Cam ua to tbo empira of bia
bflored poratbJl foa than my fairiea
had bMcorierwl in tbi eonttrae
Uoa of aay jtwt abrf bablUtkw.
A an, mnffled to the ryea, alighted
sae day from a gas 1st alalgb, sad
drawing a bog from beneath the ruhea.
ah) way threagh the drift taear
' A evowd af eager, expectant faese
asaembkid, aoxkms to ace the contents of
. "A pressnt for Judith, from the doe
tor," saVl mjr mother, as she displayed
three complete salt af readyHuail
ctothlag, a quantity of school books and
a package Inscribed to Judith Held, con
taining aAy eeiiars in amatyr
While we stood absorbed la woinlcr
the messenger drove away aaaaticsd
andjftttlr MteteUrXIM Mi;the
treasure exkthited for the benefit of his
child I caukl aaa the scar giiatea ia his
'This Is Dr. AnuNtrons anork," mid
ha. I paid him a doeWst.ill af fty
dollars last week for you, Judith.". This
was mid la a solemi&.rrproacJifut tone
that made me met Is mm pa rah ly guilty.
I would Just then have borne a coiupar-
son to the thief upon the rroaa without
a murmur. , vr , hhV i i,-.- a ,.
"I can't keep the prrornt, pa,M aaid I.
"The mnhey yoota, mhd ywitNight to
hare it" - n y r;jr-
I frit tha I bad bortglihi Whlt h mtber
r mother wvre bonad 1 reapert, and
aomebow onldered myself guilty of
thnntlng my aclf aad my expenace npon
eaaroaae gead - giat'ea of: a worthy
cotipla who I nuked upaa aaeaaaaortef
riaiUUoaof niiafortttne.
"The doctor waattywilo goto
daughter, -i-;' .-.'.-'-!T"r--riss 1
The words were well enoagh, bat the
and, self-denylag toae la which they
were attered rendered me mlaeralde. r
wmi't have tha morav 1 aa Are),
eoln- la i lM eMilMr. "Sarah
J may have the dothea, and m Jump In
the rirer! There's a welcome piaoe
for me In Cite whole wide world !"
Vf Aontku't raiiai ii lilin to rhaawa hla
i U)tt j. jVMghtrr, thla H sot my
money.' I
espsctedJosamU
again. - Il's, yoMra,andyoa must aae it"
liut nave I anjMWta use url
. , KVrUlnly, Kobody has aay right to
take It away foam yea. It U the doV-
r Bpt I have cost you so much money,
lUdida't diaputa the feci, bui as ae
wouldn't let am recompense blmlothe
extent af my limited ability, I was com
pelled to rsuuUa Us dehtar, aa 1 flrmiy
believed, for aa dnoaloulahle amount of
dllr and cent.; r"'"r.-tl '
COATXCR rv.
-time for entering school
come. During the weeks that preceded
my denial em a ham luaiia) after the re
ceipt eft be, well Mined aeasaay I was in
such a Butler or expectation anu eKi ite-
ment that t nad scarMy time ta eat or
taaaail II ami Hn woodertstl
which was ia such raverabUt. progrem
When frame Into the )ioaaeaaloa of my
fortanr kftftrVmaiiefl mirrWlshs.1.
mibBittuUlbryrMihr avfflaN4ilch
bad Wea chesea for me was situated ta
tbav village of Langdoa, la which Dr.
Armstrong resided, and where I was to
speud Vntfmttm threui years of.my
ideal, lntoaae salatsnaa
lwi to toard, oV' nrtW lve' at the
Doctor' t hstne, and my hoars of
tlon wees-employed la lugging about
the house a cross and ehuuby child fad
was sla months old at the II me of my in
stallment In the fondly, (tad was fol
lowed b another, Tlte as eras but hot
as heavy, at ttmsaptfatfoa f a year and
ahacirmy.acrvltode, V -
'The Doctor's alfc was a woman of
weightier puroe thaa brain, whom ra-
mor whi-aUaXs-WraaaWl out of
ta fosmsesemiitodltT.
I ajaeer saw tlav grteat f ajtbrttaa e
tween Vmu: fbw. ieetpr saldpm aeft I
aa evening at hoaaes and when by acri-
fem tHey sVre Wrew together for fin
hour or two I would, occupy the time la
weighing ta a mental baisacs the dinVr
rut moral and, social qualities of eeTh.
The henaaad amjotasattsSsiims man,
aAdrhftea woadered hew bis dumpy
formed and baby-viaaged ttttle'wtfe
came to macy the rough exterior of her
mMch had I he, timd. by
lUa4eretadrUUrof both, and tt(V
two NtaartMled barm beings and their
vi IrdMf Jf fayjlje fogrwl
foil of mismated matrimony . The wile
could aot ee the swMeaese that was
concealed aehlad the Doctor's UAOOUth
rlaage, and he af eaurae eould aw but
little mental eaeelleaee . ra a1 womsa
h did not poaseas H. ' "
' One evening VKAriiiatrong had re
tficaftyi'caartAhilaf id aevcea,
bead-arhseMaWrisaaaaieeping la
hie erlb by the natter BJsyaad 1 had
seised the opportunity to eeenpteta snthe
keaoM la fleography and Arithmetic,
when' the Darter, anexpartadly came
hoase,! There! was a drlnilng rata
without, aad be shook eC aia wet cloak.
and stood nmbtag hla bauds before
M fov saiaataa Withsal
ft
merf 1 JW aside my books, and,
1-
tag biieaay bal 4wforv the she stood
behind It, waiting for him ta speak.
ft JZJOVQ aWt&4rrt: kOa Uf
kmdaesa, atraighteaed himself back la
the chair, eirf aked fJ' alt oa his
I "I eaa'tV I saswered, nhoqgh I thaak
rrhe deuce yrantV VTiyaotr "
. "Because mother says' I'm toe old to
slteeaaybody'eaja,,.va , t -
ndeed t Ueee a new khw, certain
y I .. How aid aia yoa V '.C .1 .w
, rAlmost nine.' "Zl.. iJr '."-ITl
: -MAh; as aid .We're almost a btgaa
a mouaa." r '. -' t
He waa eyeing me a lib. aa amused,
Vutasical look that made mf check
ting!, V... "- ' k
-Well, , said he. with emphasis,
"cklUiva am taught lnaUr baby
hood ta Imitate grown Sulks. .1 would
give mora to wet joyous, nntram-
aaeisd, nappy oaim. tmi m4 Jaaitn,
are you ever hatrrT
"Ah, sometime t- Yoa ro a aerahge
BtUe crest are, JadUh, ,Tall me;; when
are you happy r 2s y, ;;, v
f -wnea i Dana atr-castire., . .
"Wbej I battdetr-raattr.-
t i'Alr earn hay ladasdl - Da you often
build tbemr '..;.. T- , . ;
"I don't build many, bat I work a
long time on.oue caatle." ' '
-Well, Mlm Re id, If yen wea' I alt ea
my knee, yea Will ebtiger me by taking
Mr. Awaatrmige chair. " When tcon-
aith ladies X wast to see them
eoarfortaWy-situated, wheeling the
chair lata poalUon for we -with an air
of mock rallantry. "Xow. jnns'IleicL
j it pisase year hvtyshla, I want a
description of that wetalerfu! airaale
of yeum. r w . ....
"Don't call me Miss Reld, Doctor,
my name is Judith :..;-
"Ah, I undcraUnd. Wa r iuiii
fricndM, and needat stand npon certk
y.
Would he never esaae" making fun of
me t - The mlxed-qp blood ,of all the
Raids aegaa rushing through nry veins
at a rapid rata, and I was Jast ready to
strike fire from the fricUoa of U; but
the Doctor r hanged btf ton tq time to
ve ma - from a enrt of epontaneeus
oombustlon. ,' , ,.T. t '.
"We wont quarrel, Judith, he aaid.
tamLHv yltff V.MI ra A tu, a woman
you'll, understand -why I was aa aaurh
amused at the Idea of a girl being too
large to act like a child at . the age of
nine years. Oome, tall me about that
ale anafl-V t- '
"The castle I am building contains
you aad Ua Arawtrong and the haby.n
'Tn.L.1 - T
Indeed !
How I dreaded that ever-ready
"Iu-
deed!" :"
"Now, tlj me all about t- How U It
built ? How la'rge ' U I tT And who
lives la it besides our fortunate selves J"
UI do, air.". -jc-s.l--'" i "
IrilU Ota story T? -- 4
Beeause you latarrunt me, sir.
- ug - 4 - M fctatu it awyiHttaarOo
He did aot tatswapimef further ; but,
dropping h's shaggy rhla upon-rbis
hioaiL nahbv hand, ha sat aaalaa from
his bright grey eye Into the glowing
flri UJ taU e'grelfljiaiirtX
I fidgeted ewvonajnja chair and
felt confused and awkward, . lie waited,
expecting -my-atory, and 1 rouktTSot
aegiri It. 4J'a,
"Judith," aaid he peeseaUy, 'Mo you
tvey, wondnc .what ,-wili henaose M gou
when you grow to be a woman T,' .
'-'aajMdime.' -- - ff
PMtell,- whal'VSneJ W yWm?
lngr v
- "Nothing ever comes of them, sir.
Moth aay Jthe'd.giv amrUnaa; If I
were only a boy. I do wish I had been a
bovr -' . : . .
-Indeed f i What would my tittle girl
atleWMifabeweroaboyrV ,r
0, a thousaad things that I can only
dream of now. There's nothlngbcfore
a woaBaa but ha e mk aad the ease of
babies and I do bate babies; they are
so , heavy. . I spend days . and ; week
buikUaa air-caatles. aad l know they're
not real and will never amount
thing. If I were only a boy ln use my
father's tools and learn ta build real
csatlra-grmAl fLi and
arclsoe; aad rdfUKthem with bright,
ouajbappy.
shaaldsfUl
They
good, and Jesus would
t-aad if they ahouM be
naughty He would Just be sorry, and
not aaake them worae than ever by ae-
rualna 'fbcm of "thing' they never
thought ot isooooy suoum prevent
m J
thought of. Nobody should prevent
any klad"beeaus they Were not boys.
They might all build, etcamboata an. I
palace If they wanted to, and If any
body wanted tbem, to. pick wotd they
might aks atachlne to do le. Fd ft-t
my girl work and play like boys ; srwl
they should never be complained of b
eauae their food coat money that mdmly
wWhl gWtfcrVm6netVoert-ft,
my real castles Would bast everybody's
alr-eastle If I only eouht lie a tioy r
Reader,' rt.a oU to ' haW eW I
that
"ttLS!?
ZlT't
f hamfiwork-my etmwn up in
Mrs. Armatrofkg'a great arm-chair, and
my head bobbing up from the cushions,
ibie 1wroreme, wfta'hl great 'eye
hlufng from behind his shaggy brows,
sat that ipklegmatle but meaph-Wl
man,' evidently' diving deep Into the
mysteries of my Intense Imagination.
At length he spoke - -. - z
"What's to hinder yoa, my wonder
ful maiden, from doing everything yoa
have esHthMTated fji'eV sive hands
like yoar brother a wi;i a strong, and
aa ImagiaatloB for exceeding bia. Why
not nae the talents you aeas?;I seeao
reaaoa why you neei be a ly. i ou re.
bet tat aa you are." ' " T
BT mother asTf &bt fi-OlitaTrla
aitiata'tthhdiaswsrt sTeemthtaga. she
aay wimiia aaa like the sla vis la the
outh. Whea UeTwnghoTjdthrN'
happy- And aha teat toy fother one
day thai. I would live ta curse you for
aching ate to read sod errata. . I
believe mother Is rbrht about It ' Vena f
en I mean poor wotuea are slaves to
ssvaad children; and, a tha-y caa't
lp thsmastvss, they'd better aeeer
know anything. ' Mother 'asys every
womaa must Uv to Ua's cn of house
aad raise be Wea.- I've heard her aay
ehed have been rich If she could have
beca 'boas' at our house, but she dqnt
often talk that wagv leather doa't al
low ft. She's alwsTi lecturing me about
ettulcutatenf, and I knew she's not coh-
taated hrIX Bbe'd better not preach
what she can't praetieet Ho, faereT .
' "My ' ieniper waa rooting tip. 4 The
Doctor' saw-it, and slowly- rising took
my trembling hand In hla, and eom
manded me to. look at him. I abeyed
berauae I eould "not help It
-Judith, llttta Judith, aldbet eem-
paaalouatcly, "your nerve ar unstrung
to-night . What have you been doing
Utalyr':.: v. . 'K s
"Nothing but carry the baby,ir.'-'
iWelL ro te raur rooea aow. little
one, and don't .get-so rfrrd to-Tuorrow.
.And be let me go, never once hinting
bow awfully- wicked I was, and how
God aad all goad angels were watching,
ready at any moment to caaHne tnto
endless buraiags because of original sin.
My sojourn at the Doctor's grew ex-
cesdrcly luonotnuoua. . He apeut so
little time at horn that It was arldom
he had a ward for we after that evening.
His wife looked upon my presence In
the house as a sort of dlaagrsiablo ne
oeesJty o be borne with ai babies Were,
because, such nubnciws were (ae vltaLle.
bhe asver foiled ta make me foci, ia the
most humiliating manner poiAIble, that
I wsa pensioner upon the-bounty Of
herself and husband." " --!-.;..
My father vlitcd me mimctlme,' but
my mouicr never came lo thevuiage.
Her lumsehold care wer so nunierouw,
her reaponaiMIIties sgreat,and hereon
av utterly aaremunerative, that; It was
Impossltile for her to leave the scene of
her Ialwrs-rthough why it was that Vvf
extrtiwna, whkh fed aud elothed her
Urge family, were not considered ae re
munarative as these af my fother, who
uiieo ne nrm ana rea tDe eattie, I
foulj not undcrHtand'; I. eonft-as J do
not understand Jt-yeA. -r. Added to her
otlwr lalr wairth making of half a
dxea cowa, (he w as a thrifty man-
eger-that weary, hope teas another of
mine and shemansged to lsV by a
haodaeme Brklu of goldua butter every
week of sitring and summer, tihe was
aa eiHr In poultry raising, and her
Kir aud chickens never foiled to be la
market la their season. ' But I heard
her tcU ljet brother onaa tlt twenty
five years of the hardest labor had never
bcougtitn one dollar of 'spending,
Mttoney,. lather sold her products,
pocketed the proseede aad assd them to
suit himself. If she had any Individual
I sale tliay-we aevt gratlned; and
her aim, during the minority of her
half :dolcfT OAUKhlcraaT W'aa "to fm press
the, stubborn (act upon them that they,
being women, muft cruelly every attrt-
bdte of their etWTrbersonaUlty, and llTet
lea ennveiiUtiuw mereljf-mr the use ac
ausbamw, orotner ana sons, . pne was
well versed la the bare ef orthodoxy
upon 'theaevpertieu rr point,' for my
fother never failed, by pieeept or exam-
kde, to Imi'iem upull hcrthat lhe hui -
band was the head of the woman; even
as Christ was the farad of the church,"
If she had analysed the text, and com
pared the husUends or "ht-ada" around
herto the (nrtrt,-oTThcad of Jbe
church," I.tlduk the comparison woul
have taught her at once thalLthe
"bea.la"M with which -women
her
sbhere of lifo were cnmueliedta deaf!
were hardly - dVeervtng 9fU FauTs
I beautiful analogy.' . But ideality- was
only a germ in nemlno. It remained
for It to wed wJfiogie, gnd.thea bud
sndtflsawnKlh her ehl idren r and I
rhcll
Wcatlty and, lojlclinHed
Ined to bear fruit a huttdml fold
iur generation among. ' her
graadehlklrca. The world move. '
(T toaUaaed.)
To R e uovx Can x. " rat, eewovcTh
pressure or frictkm of the ahne which
occaaioned Hhe mrn. rWwoad, keep It
aenist toag enough and it will drop out
of Itself, or can be easily be picked out
with the Anger nail; and if it ever eon
a rain, rrjiral the process. Ickjsw has
frequently followed the cutting af hard
soma; st other times eaavnlstona and
death. -This risk auaid never to ae run
as tongea bit of emtea satumied with
water or eweColt. or. better still, a-iye-
erine, which st the eaaeatial eieaot of
sweet oil, U a safe, certain aad emeient
euro for hard corns. If kept eontlnuallv
eplled for a day or two, aud no shoe w
BISTIt , jfllliii . ,,n .
A writer In the JttiliulehAia Was
cites from memory a speech made la
that city by Henry Clay more than thirty
C-sesaenien-reipssiss ta the salas of a
rgv crowd gathered In front of the ho
tel where be was staying: "llow-clt-iarna:
You that have wive had better
go bonm to themt yaw that Jsree sweet
hearts had better be enjoying their soci
ety, and you that have neither had bet
ter go .Horn to your motnera, as foe
me ' I intend to spend the evrnrrig In the
aorlctjL of these Udka'j pointing ta the
parlor of the hotel.
Homebody has riven droll para
phrase of George Washington and the
hatchet story. He says lrn. Bath-rand
Wewdtdt Pbllipa were m the garden of
the White House waitlag to see the
1'residenU "Tiny aero kei4 there for
anme Unte, when iUitier. picking, una
natcnet aeasn eutung Ui trees to a.
hi in i us i
-eaeer-es
peared and aahad,' Who ha been barb
ing tbea trees T' Butler snrwered, I
awsnr-j tell a la, Un Pividdant It Vae
Weartetl iTUlllpaVV f, Truxme. r
1 The ftaa Ytoiaeism lt t
that "The Industrial Hchool VamniilM
report that one boy has escaped from
th tmrtMttrtlnaf and mttt msrried.'' and
they don't know what to do with Line. !
If thscholfodiawsdtahe iytaeasa-1
Ssrr. h etiaalfi m sawil and itnwirht '
baca: f proaL tt would be well to let (
us
PaorlaLV tAlXKn. Tetters feam
Jhaaonare aow called "Hpokes frm the
Iprr-thaf
ff,!
liaXthe rial
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JUL. 35
hjikaur Atteatioa Ttdd to 014 tadita
Al a aarlaf of Piny Brr arat to lb Vrarae. V
TAr.iHmrTw
A ' bafit aabja lrnirh ajn ilraR. .
iMnJitcW aiiowad m timk i r.prra nr
THVhT M'KI", In auBia nt lNK lailAJK
AMI rrWiRlin Naitnf ean.
MONKY UiAbr.lt nn aariMrr.l amirltjr.
bViada, Hbn'ba and aftavr alaalta raralvad
a dapumll Bar aaaa kaaalHS.
Oidnniliiaa auala aa aiiatnila prorji m IV re-"'
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InTralnirnta In Hral Eaiai aad ial aT-
bl aaid Trlwfiliw rvatiaaaa aa Baa tfwmm-
ttmni and laa AilaaHV- Mlalra Sir aala.
IMnraaaataat raararlUaa baajM aad Bald.
Agrai a a i mnwuiw id all blaaa vt TV-
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trilfSIl ASS KXtlt-BUEt.
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li-i KnmMr U-,lna mk ha-rjr and lbl aw
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DKALKH IN MILLINERY.
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ami ana mn,mMi ,n Miuiaary aaar t,
t hand, with aaw addrlkaiaevaav aannla.
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b-albra of lha ladlaa Ullant and aMnltr.'
Has ii B ii Will baaMd aa pbaa U at abaaeae
Ibaa ,nr bubaa nrd la llita mirk rt. and
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