&& "sr. &m& -. hi v .-. "a BsVii- -tf rv . TT . a ra a iV -A. 1 "1 ill "'Al tl Si;i tr i r4 MoclH Atdj' $bBbbbpj "" JHl P' eeR. -w JBBBW r- "-BBWr-JST'iBSB HHB0HHMPVbH jir? on ' i I i i t 1 r V il L 4W& ' H t ssY rVNeJf m H . , . sBfv ssV Ti"&M: BBBBBBBBBBBBl BB'"xf ' Tt aaaaaj t -d. t i . .flS , i EvTud Chief 3&fe 55T A. C. HOSMCH, . Proprietor PBIDAY. i)?:c. 12 K4 2, ftnii lJCYy p'M 'fruvr7T.cr. 1 jr irjr P ? v lV. T THE MOXKY IX DASE-BALL. Bow the Exhibition lttj!iir ! Mncl Kowd.ij SnUrim of Ilio Ksrlr 1'rofcksl'inal 1'U m. For some j'cir base-ball has been conducted on regular business prinn- Ides, but not until recently bare such iigh salaries been paid. The present ityle of pitching is responsible for the enormous salaries which the "kings of the profession'' demand. The best pitchers get as much money for work ing a few hours each day during seven months as many college professor re ceive for their entire year's service. This has not always been the case. The first r ul professional nine was the fam ous Cincinnati Rcd-stockinjr. which were established in 1.'J. There had been many clubs throughout the coun try, which, previous to this time, had paid two or three players for their ser vices. isi-t as niiiny of our alleged ".strictly amateur' nines do at prc?nt. The Red Stockings were the tirst club, however, to take men on contracts and to pav every one on the team. Harry and Oeorgu Wright received the high est salaries' paid in the club, and neither was the regular pitcher. Said George Wright: "The money paid the entiio team would put a poor nine in the field to-day. My brother Harry was the most expensive man in t lie "team, and he got $2,000 for being captain and playing center-field. J was in mv reg ular position at short, and drew 1,8'j0. The catcher came next in order, and rsine oiner men rangeit irom that sum down. Several came under 1,000. "It would hcem that fielders were con-idered to be worth as much as pitchers and catchers in t!we days. "That's it, exactly. A club without ii strong outfield was as wc.ik then as one would be now with a poor battery. Even man had to be a player, and thy pitcher was of no more importance than any other man in the team. Why, almost anyone who pretended to he's good player could go into the box with a little practice and do well. And then, of cour.su, the catching was piite different from what it is now. A man who held a thrown ball would ro be hind the bat in an emergency and ac- ijuil iiuiiscji very creunauiy. xvowyii your pitcher gives out you might as well stop playing; ami it is Just the same with the catcher. It' jriakes no difference how goodyy'cotfther soven men are, von are uo'.vhcrc if thehattery is weak. "Were tho Cincinnati Red Stockings ever irouijjen tins wayr ' "WelLywe went through our first scasouiritl ton men, andyhuenn judce for yourself how many extra, hat-'eeiles we could have had. Tho f pitcher did ,snot try to sec how many h out, but used his head an skill by changing his spe batsman would be dccei V tie b;ill hard. Even if SUard it was nothing nga w The time is fast approaJSg whn the cow riing generntion will wonder at the folly of Tiaving ever neglected uch a munr.s of fnlvation: for the mass of oridence on this pub?, ct vrhich his recently accumulated ha now cj.a pelled attention from the most jkcti -al. and the cxprr.mentM k .succcs.sfully carried out on the stormy coast of Al enW'rxhirc. at theharbjrof retcrhead, have borne fruit far and near. Some of the fisher who had tvitne ed them rememlcrcd them to good pur- . pose when trying to enter tlie t arbor at , Stonehaven, ami warned of their dan- ger by the while-crv:ed waves raging j on the bar. They haJ with thorn only a little colza-oil and a. little parafline ' for tht'ir lamps (vjcVxlh and mineral' oiN) ,o little that mot men would have deemed it folly to ca.t Midi on iho tempestuou-. wavcrf. ltuf thee men , had profited bv their le-m. One man stood on e'ther bow, and. just a.s the' boat approached the raging urf. they slowly poured out their offering to the ' waves, which, a.s if by maic, ceased to break, and rolled on in harmless green billows, which carried the bo.it safe in to port. I have also just heard from ; Cornwall that a party of Cornish fisher who chanced to be at Aberdeen at the time of the experiments and there wit nessed the stilling of the waves, re turned to their own gra:it'-bound coast with the conviction that they had seen something which hereafter it may be well for them to practice. Xow, thanks to theamu largo-hearted and energetic Scotchmen who plan ned and b ought into practical working the oil-breakwater at reterhead. the men of Kent can tell with wonder of its application to their own harbor at Folestone, and are eye-witnesses of how , quickly, on a very htormv day, a few gallons of oil have calmer! the breaking waves.and made the harbor smooth and .safe. The London papers, in reporting on thoe experiments, have staled the general belief that, by this simple use of oil, entrance and egress to Folkestone j Harbor may henceforth lie made abso- lutely .secure in the severest .storms. - 1 I'upulur Science Monthly, for November. A SPLENDID OFFER Vc have made Enfnntr; onrf Children Wht p'r-t rnxr rtiiJiImn r-r -fc1r. I itt.irt. W7in r-aU 'it. w! en tr tura. , V.'ixi curv4 U.4r cul, kH ii .r - ct- Ctorlit. Whit itdclrl-r cr-'f-i Con't'pi s. Sour SloimuUi, CcLU, lai:cr-.U (fwrtiu Trwrtt . in Slorphliv St;, Cailor Oil cJ Iarcsnc, a.l nur-tto-. "CAtorL tf to well fripti to Cbildrea (&at I rcco-ases-l It u iuterior to mar meJl slne kaown to me.' II. A. Aichii. M.D, 111 So. Oxford St.. Crocklju. T. ivc mail i i -.i , . Uexht .7" I- ' V- i?, . ?rrn: ,hr r'Ww rt the "CJTTAC The Cottago Hearth la a FIRST-CUSS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. Men THE COTTAGE HEARTH H Ur Csfltrieien, Edward Everett Hale, Lucy Urcora, CcIU Thjutff, Louise Chandler MoalSon, Abby Morion Dlzz, Susan Warner, 6erre MacDonald, LLD., Rose Terry Cooke, Joaquin Miller, rrances L. Mace. ON H rSME 9 nm I THE CCT7ASC HEARTH T-c Pign Hi-jc, Girda Kiets, H'jI'H acd Tempranc, LaJc.t laxj VV, .1 Bxr HtXKcfcold KkUi, Sabistfc. Ridtejr, ?rle Pcz:lcs fer Yooag ED BIRKNEH, ni Tail IVr x sc tt OassimereA Worsteds, Meltons, FINE SUITS. M ti ; 5 Vlnrv i"Ci? ivh tff Kwj n hn4 a " f'3'.!rr.$, Sent Froe. fo: H Uhj hi OTti TAtkrini pvc tail t c:!m I'rk Mr2tr22&Z&'i CiBLiUS n "' " niiiiifimmi APPLICATION TO THIt orriCC READ OUR OFFER: Wc will cnd "Tits Cottage Htutnt," FRLL OF CJIARt.E. lor oat VV1 1 H THE OTIFr For on r for Si. rgQ j This xvill be a rare chance to all who w reaclmg mxt:3r. 03.113 qdw. 0 Li Stand, .4. 11. imnnw rut)cinuK. iUn?t! r.l'ir ! 2UtaVH M ro. V Red Cloud, Nob JK'.JlEVEIt BM.Q-W2TS u Aw nnM'v6A wa a.b IWa. mntitrn. Sprains. Pala lo the 9 iiucu..utLxziu,Kjra.u,iCo. Axn-JM Etit&t&neooji i'ain- rallcTor. fiTT a Vrii iiv ' '- ;a1 Things Worth Knovflnj;. Stmio Sdiithcrii I'rultw. tfm said he had lust th c nine made six linjr the other could strike showed his so that tho and not hit was batted him and no game. Why, seven runs in ine was not bv V' iinyjrikfans defeated and thought noth ing of tkis lead. Witk-.!ke ehaivC! iritchinc&tare come hiclier " . In Fmlii(vhile tin orangp is king thprojroM'.riot:'.s of other fruits thM are not only 'fWijrlitftil for home eon- J sumntion but v ill. bring good prirei in marw-'u iimes 'mi JcMfm.s arc among tho number. Tl.5Worm'r are now ripe, nnd 1 find tilt limeade quito as rereihing as the lemonade, the lime as useful in the culinary 4cparttiRnt as the lemon. Grajie-fruiiicording to my fancy the bc-t of the 'Arui family, matures in four or fivo j'cMkI'liero'is quito a bitter taste, if ejCir3iiJMu or ange, hence those whoJp) not13! to have their lips wellnwcercd.ftoohuWrn to removettwefotfi .every nartinii'Di j-Oifti-Vnito skin covering tho cxcocdiuglvj juicy puip, an operation easily pei. formed. Separate tho lobes, with a sharp knife cut down the center of tho broad side, fold the divisions of tho skin back, and then bite, and, if instructions in preparing have been implicitly fol lowed, I think, ordern to bite will not have to be repeated. If the ship that onngs ray luturo Florida lortnno is to come by tho grape-fru northern friends Sjln-sw. :oep it in N-L W 1 -v .iSsel I N m and. m ie tho style of wacres for the plavers,'mtf 1 now a base-ball team is an epcnsirVInstltut,on lsew York has the two aypi;who arc pnid more for plaving "baljrthui any others in tho aii. sv.ey are Ward and Ewing, sind each rcccivea HWo over 3,0w for the present seaiioi!. ThcXcwYorks are called tlie Iiiga-pf,ea.team, but several of Hie men are J.ireu ures, which brings the salary 1M, have to be at pe:iive.cdb in tho leamic. ?Th ot a .-pfi lip player in tho Iliac) t-hil"TJi hichnsc K:il:irv ia nnc' ..rT. o '.; 'a every man is well remune services. Corcoran is aval nyer. He is well aware of it f, and his skill m curving the brings him in $2,300 this year. I bourne and ualvin are other J edged" plaers, both in tho work;1 do and the reward the' receive. Tho salary list of tho lioston le "club amounts to $25,CO0 in round Ji ber.s. The most valuable man, and served! v tho best one. Is Capt. Mo: Ho alo holds the position of mana; and ho has earned even' cent ox )2.800. Whitney comes next, and certainly royally paid for the amo oi worK no nas aone mis season which he receives 2,500. Burd nd Hornunsr iust turn 82.000, and' others come below this figure. 1 value of several is set at about $1.8 but the season has made great chanj in the playing of some, and the pri will bo dilYcrent another year. It is impossible to estimate how mti has been paid iii salaries,. to ball-pit crs throughout -the country. The eig leairue clubs will certainly average much as Boston's total, as tkey h triot mnTotncn If thpr Iiam &at K nXiXS- quite such expensive plavers. In. lu vri' uuiuu asswijuiuusiB dieuv uiviv .m . St Louis and Cincinnati pay inoretlt the Boston le true.- and everv onei tlie other sines has.Jsoao hijjk-ric nlavcrs. There is not nuch doubt tki the'eiriit clubs pay at feast $125000 i aalaries. The American JUsociatK has twelve clubs, and mast certain! pay for this Mnafeer as asuch as, if u " more, than the league doca for eigh In fact, a-few of the dearest ball-tot crs la the world are claused by tb JKnericnn' Association. Thus the s'alar list of' tkasc three largest base-b&ll a sossatiiins in the covntry aggregate be twin 1500.000 and tCOU.Ooa This dob nerjbefki to cover the amount that hi seen wara uiu scaoa uy omi-iusei - mm A DMPs ie in Kiss, A Tnc Boston rentkman recenthl naseila counlo of days in tfee ancient! win bcfc town aC the c4 of ta cape. It chancesl! uut ute nrw eveninc . naec a cor fain Jeanne; lady, wkosa -"a escorted kfte; ad at the door it was his pleai- isre to intprss isos nsr lips the indbi pensabte vjusa of friendship. On tfc SMKt cvenku; .aw met the same yoaac ilmdy, and-nfata escorted her nosne, as! ajsin was privileged to kiss her ruby Mpt. At nartiar she remarked: AAIV, OT V171B KSWkJm Mil UMV1" ivonto-nii'ht?', o,1' respdndce! ask?" i1 innocent re-' se teeth in last is to-night!" Beeswax and salt will make vour rusty llat iron ns clean and smooth ns Tie a lump of wax in a rag and pit lor mat purpose. nun my irons arc hot vnb them, lir-it with tho wa rag. and then .icour them with a paper or cloth sprinkled with salt. When o.ikiii salt fish before cook ing add a hule ingar to the water; it improves the iKh. hteel kniioi whieh aro not in general use m:i bo kept from rusting if they are dipped in a .strong solution of mmIh; one part water t) four of soda; thu wipe iry. roll in tlaunel and keep in a dn place. t'ish maj' be scaled much easier by dipping into boiling water about a min ute. For "greasing" the griddle, cut a white turnip into halve-, and rub tho griddle with it. It causes no binokc, rnell fnsti- nr nillwiiim 'mil Iwttrr rvhan butter or irrease. Tho v.il.ic of crushed ice ns a dress ing or.burns and scalds, tirst pointed out bjSir .James Karle. is co:itirm"d by Dr. RfeJiani-ou. To ice, after being reduced, crushing or scraping, js mixed wlth.frc li J .ml into a pasie. tr n.v X'i.. : ....l . ...:ii ..l.; ..' i uu am u iuii im; ijiii n iins is .-.m jut Aiuiiiiuni iiiuiuis win cuiiivai ni . . . . .. . s .. . taste for this delijrlitful thouch littlu ' lo '.)au,sn, n". P?KH"i " niixture tits known fniit, when I think t will wrmciieu tnais) xrebii uressingjis agree to place it a step or two Xicrhcr I neiTsscr.v- in their favor than the orangey It .FJowrer? lua bc kKgerT 're-h omt mnl-pq liiviiiiifiit I..IK- ni.lrt,int.,?in .tnJ night if they are excliiQcntlrolv frtn wine, and is also eaten at tho table MLo alr. To ll th!? Wt fg? thuro"Ph1 with Higar, hence we rizo it not only for its beaut, but for general utility. It is a very handsomo specimen of" the citrus family, being, in color, palo yel low with very smooth skin and twico as largo as our linest. orange, so in eat ing wc find one almost equal to a good meal and very refreshing to tho inner man. JtloriUa Ccr. SI. Louu Jicpubli can. aii i :S il mm re fc mm ERY ST I,UIDILiy9 l?3 f5 P. f H U L I if juiiile m gmnite waji OFFICE AND TAKD -posito Watson -yvor stable. f Ui tl. ; Lic l.ch here will be fmudn n tl.ii., Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Sirups, Fruits, Bacon, Ham, Dried Beef, and Cracker, Tuluio,OuniO!..r. Feed. (, uik! UuiTiiknarti 'Micase nml l ri kt. Hoping by f.ur de.ilinj: o mer.t.n ihare t.f the public .ntrnnse 'c me. Couiu Rttd IN FEATHERLEY'S BUILDING, Opposite Mie CbiiMti Lumber V.ird. S. V .LUDLOW. RedCloud Lock box. 3 22 M. Nsb- H PLATT A I'TSEES, ' DEALERS &Y da lortiuiois to , Z.i i. "r- ... ; .,T' it route, I hope I whwhis platiMin a thin raiiilinc ls will cultivausal?0?!'1"1 t Ul ,s 'if1 Tho Ancient "Spinster." 5j Time was when spinning played such ftB imnnrfanf orf n a wnmnn'o nvtef- m ouwvoaitv ris& ils. 4 v jsssia vt-."3fc cnee.tnat, as Grimm observes, it came regarded as her solo occupation. a, dhe was recognized by the appclla ti sjrinster." Yet for tho last sixty or stvqpty years all sninning-wheels liave beeksifent I well remembor a lumber-iikn in my crand father's house into whichVhcn a' child I used to peep a'id see mortuhan a dozen old ones; some were pteffllyTnlaid with mother-oi ly, put in a damp box uifdTcoer wth wei raw cotton or wet newsier, and place in a cool spot. k Milk which is slightly tuymd or changed may bo sweetened and 'ca dercu lit lor "use again by stirring h3 tk littlo scda. Stale buns may bo raado to taste as. nicely as when fresh if they are dipped i a moment or so in cold water, then put in a hot oven for five or ten minutes. They will turn out as light and crisp as when Grst baked. To scour knives easily, mix a small quantity of baking soda with your brick-dust, and see If your knives will not polish better. Kerosene will soften boots or tho? which have been hardened by water, nnd render them as pliable as new. Keroseno will mako tin tea-kettles as bright as new Saturato a woolen rag and rub with it. It will also remove stains from clean varnished furniture. When one has had a fever and the hnir is falling of!, take a teacup of sago. MhBpJwflA C. II. IIOTOUI). t; m Yur.vi; Hosford & Young, dkij:i:s in eaa LUM8EC Poultry Prodyce Red Clcud, Neb r Dr ). ft. KM I- DENTIST. nCO CLOUD, NQR43KA J'inrOJicc Wnrk a spec t.ttj i ETl. 4m HBBBBBB1 rfl I.h4 Br M4i im4 trm tirtul HAtii RED CLOUD, NED. Highest Market Price Paid ! Soa no; :le& Son Dcclors in all kinds o SMI WM1 m lis, ai v &. J an rrl m F8S Ji dSJjlfc WHO IS UMACQUA1WTCO WITH TMt CftOCnAfMV Ol" THIS COUHTSTf, CSft Of CAAK'UIHO THIS .W, TMAT TM X SEEING MACH2NES, ETC. V m p - x oe.irk but -ill i.thtn wira ovorlaU . ' .-.... ... ... -- w - , . . . .. . - . . w.. ivith ntnr whiml.Saiailn hv t H..rc H . sieen ia a tiuan oi sou waier, siraia ll hicklv covered w!tk layers of white j oir int0 a t!Sht "ottle. Sponge the head dust. Mv poor grandmother U5ed to with tho lca freqnently, wetting the roois or me nair. Tho Scientific American says if a bot tle of the oil of pennyroal is left un- ai?il no flnnht slm cnmM nuwi corKea in a room, at niirtit, not a mo- she heard tho whirr whicVlnS tht I A0'10' .r an" ot!U!r blooil-suckor will be he earth no longer hadWwe set ; fo"d there m the morning. Mix pot- asu iui puwuereu uiuui sua lurow u into the rat-holes of a cellar and the lllr Vim owl ,'likrt V-WUrnrl aVa., fliAA I .wwi . . , o.,4 t. ,1.41 .1.1 II auVHb iUUOO , spinning-wheels; theysAico hera, and her mother's, and her sjdmot?air's. ....! .1. iiuu iu: uariii no lonirer naus . . .. . - t. .. in motion, bhe herself hadJU.she RVOrrod with pntln irinmnli. KiTmt. o rare good thread in her day;" but Wem 1 " W,U depart. If a rat or mouse I asked her why she did not goTc.55 int0 -Tour P" stlff in ita hol spinning good thread, her answer waev S saturated with a solution of cay--No on., cnina nmv." n,t if T nnhi I smo pepper, and no rat or mouse wdl ,.........., ...... .. i -"- t--.ir.r r .i - it was '"VKu luu nig iui uiu purpose oi open my iiKpuries further, I was told easy enough to spin, but that there was ' no way ot getting tho thread you mado used, for there were no hand-looms now. That, no doubt, summed up the whole difficulty. Every little group of viiiagy once Had its weaver, and much j earnest thought was given in those days I to patterns for table-linen. One of the I truest touches in George Eliot's "Mill on the Floss' is the contempt which , the sister who "held with a .sprig'' felt for the sister who "had alwavs lold with a spot." A spot was uiterly com monplace, and to be satisfied with a spot when she might have had what I have seen on a tablecloth the whole history of Jonah, the exact portrait of the whale which swallowed him. tho facade of a gorgeou. palace in Nine- ...... wvuiwi ujinur own mmais in i at communication with a depot of SUJttM. fcaklrill curdle now milk; hence, in prcpaiiiL'jnilkpor.idge. gravies, etc,. uiu su.ii.jh -nut not do aaaeu umu me dish is pity'fii. To clanhlsulifsd woodwork, which h also varni hed, afi old housewife rec ommends thelaarirtg.of tea leaves from the teapot for aie veWys. Drain them. and when you hae alaafficient quantity put them in clean ieti water; let them simmer for half an aur.r&.Whcn thev almost Cfihl stfiu-iv'ihem out. Bti mbua, IS. ah. li MiMntXottnVi ct.Vaui, " .T " 'n-iMt'lj-rf3al ri , -j - .. . 4- iv V iX jjjaV3v i g'J crTi -!dcT'fryVgawuWi ccvrt M DO YOUSNOW That Mrs. Newfiouse, HAS THE LARGEST STOCKS!, TIKS, M7IES Drv Gnndfl TItoqc fZ.fsrAa r ' 'ww xwwu.o9 Underwear, Laces, N Chicago, Rocx Islamd & Pacific Ryf IMr th OrvS C-ntri JJn. Tri to lryltr, by mwn of It artr4 j cf rwt.l b"-nrr a Atlantic J l- ri - 'K'?' Faired. D-:Sea-. W L;-rtr Xma Qtr AtUtv. AZ jTUC tho h'3ix2fde of clU?. itUs x4 tcrwa tRt-ratJiAi. TVt ir. i GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. Aji It U rmJ.:T rUj. ct t trT4rr 3 rriiii io m B.-"yio .rfccx j orvif, wnsn Uo at ii tjc is, -a i iippj or vvJtXOUlQUa r tv o)rirtia t i2 WTCtX TltafTI afmTr,4t te. Lltzs n iii.i, Usui ' .. i. i r;i.M.AftUst XUUAJT7 DATCOArWM an- of I 2O0- TA'Nir:CK?f r SKCLIVrafO CTfAIX CjZiMmZ SL' rtJ!.LXAV 8 iLst tirnl tnA w.jv5 , rAXVCT 3LKl:wn .T - b- t rX2TS5T RVV t713 AY RO.O IX TJtK COfa? !tj y..? ecrtr rU r rirt-t t U knr rt f trVSTT riTTI rryr i-?2r VB. i Vv the corner, betnivcfl a grovcliu mind. l,00i In the days of homespun lineu every ' aud are and. dijping a tlannelleV! in tho Avatcr. wi:c off the painCar -iagitwith another tianncl cloth. (fee aop of leaver to one quart of water ajktheue allowance. V&, L tl...-l K.,.l . V. .sL. Ll ililllMJUlil .IjlJlItM 1J t.UV OUVKk BX onoiH insects will allay tbefs.'n t. tli.k t-rtllt i-k nntiir nun nneu everv ' """ ""r "". t'. :"v- -. - "rt? woman miln it n nvitmr f -.i .,i .sassafras, which is oetter. ee sue , conscience to leave behind her in tho should be treated in this way family cheats and presses at least as j " "" ' much as she found when she "came." I Spcakinr of the opening of the quail namely, married into the family. Such ' sexton in California, the San Francisco pleasures and prides have lonj: been Bulletin savs: "They are now so abund- uungsotttiepaiL.on7:aYerCAn5-: ant that thev throng the roadwavs. Uan AaVOCatC. I Wliiln rntrnrTU qn ntTorwl hv Nrm'or. f oMiatl. bhimIiA. ..b TlTkaK e Lm ..! mi I iUUUlllUlU J.UUlIliU3 IUI KllilU tUU .uip. ine erect was extraor 'inair. f bini, whieh destrovs much grain, th lis eyes closed and openel with the ' Almeda and Contra Co-ta f nnerv sa STiinifx- nl n.:: ...., ... . . -!-":. - fvuMunoi a tnp-nammer the quail is useful :o them. It an iinnm: at an extraoniinnt-i-kTw..i t.?. .i...:J :i. i... . ,.. i "- , .-j-... ...j j itti-ii x'Jui uui .U? . .k.-fc i.?Uli. -.. ..iFjn.-u. aaa ne nvo ' ' J,.... .& - I i.fdlneooeIfave 5U adk. Wky do j sa V. A "Ipecs. waa ta Si v-V AiPVjJ,.Ik4 a-y hH - UfK-w a- " X " IVS wfee,- iafc. ju. .bHMbw-bbVu.l -Z I-. t?p -: . " s3f r rmmmm ika wmtn leKi '- - prpif tajx JJJi Ll HftGffv ' -;'. 7.. fr'i K"" : Y-i-kll !. vould have done credit to a drunken ""' 'IT.- u . -.. . ... . - -- x"-. -v.. ..r uai, t, lixvil m uoi nt cnieny Miosis upon destnictlon of ant is e sav tack ant! injects. Tncr of incalcu!atIe iiajurtitnrx C3U Ilftin'r Wiii t "w wesv otUl m 't 5 9iJ mm rT- - -l iftRvy. n T ,r j- - ljjt a ' lot lit very well in conseouenro nf tl... ?' i,, ir ;ats of luittrt- i,;. .i. ii i ... . V, .- i i . . . """ " euiaii iiuc in tne V,"1 ":" ,ul nnaer tbe lining said: ' gentlemen. I havi h:i? n i-- i , l m, dashed thrniirh K .iJ.? nd ran up Bro.idway'with an exhibit' on oi speed which caused the vellow- u unvers to turn mnn : .i.- ' its and look a ter him wi:h solemn ' sairtion. i - Jl in? tratmi I tjnt, The latter animal is counties nameu. A quad ii! cover Cfieen to twentv egjr. sn t'arh every egg w ill hatch. 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