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SCHOOL BOARD BOARDOfficial BOARDs I IIOfficlal
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s Official Minutes of the Monthly MonthlyMeeting MontJMeeting MonthlyMeeting
Meeting Held January JanuaryThe JanulrYThe JanuaryThe
The board of public instruction for forMarion forMarion forIiiarion
Marion county Florida met on the the4th the4th the4th
4th day of January iu regular r session sessionThose ses ioJJ ioJJJbesepreBent iolii
i
Those JbesepreBent present were G H lie Scott chair chairman chairman chairman ¬
man BR B R Butch and J S Gran Grantham GranthKm Granthem
them thamMinutes thKmMrlnutes themMinutes
Minutes of last meeting were read readan rtadlan readand
an and approved approvedJr
Jr Ir W V H Pyram appeared before beforethe beforetb beforethe
the tb board and asked for permit to tosend to8end tosend
send his children to Orange Springs Springsschool Springschool
school boo1 the balance of the term stat stating statlDg statlug ¬
15
lug that he had sent them there for formore formore formore
more than a year and a half without withoutpermit witboutpermit withoutpermit
permit but had now stopped his children chil children children ¬
dren by order of the board boardAfter boardAfter boardi
i
After considering the matter the theboard tbeboard theboard
board decided that as the school is isou 18on isouf
ou ouf one month longer and not over overjprfcwded overvdedt overfl
jprfcwded fl vdedt that the application oe oegranted Degranted oegranted
granted grantedBrick grantedBriok grantedBriok
Briok for a flue and stove piping pipingwere pipingwere pipingwere
were granted grat ted the Flemingtou school schoolA
A petition petiti < < Jl from Anthony and one onefrom onetrom onefrom
from the Central Cen 1 ral neighborhood ask asking Bsking asking ¬
ing the board to call elections for the thecreation thecreatJion thecreation
creation of special tax districts were werebefore werebefore werebefore
before the th board but in view of the thefact tbeaut thefact
fact that the last legislature passed a alaw aJaw alaw
law ordering elections e iu all the spec special specialliax special ¬
ialliax ial tax school districts the first Tuesday TuesdttY Tues Tuesdny
day after the first Monday ond y in April
1904 1 + the petitions were ordered pub pubdUhed pubed pubJIeied
dUhed ed through the month monthirtwry mon monthrrnary th tht1u
irtwry t1u ry EO the board could call the theelection theeJtctJiOD theelectfion
election OB April 5 along with the chetlher then thenther
her n > elections electionsIn
In n view vj of the fact that no perm permanent perinanent a aiIput ¬
nent arrangements have been bef > n made
lor cashing cash lJg the warrants for the thespecial thepeoial the9peoial
+ special tax school l districts 8 and that thatmany thatof thatmany
many of the th trustees are requesting requestingtbe
tbe bo bonrd + + rd to make such arrangements arrangementsthe
the secretary and chairman were wereauthorized wereautlhQrized wereauthorized
authorized to make arrangements arraneeinentswith
with some hank firm or individual individualto
to cash ca h the warrants for all districts districtsin
in the county and should the trustees trusteesof
of any district prefer making their theirown theirown theirown
own arrangements they will notify notifythe notifythe notifythe
the superintendent before the next nextnieetf nextiruet1ul nextmeeUiae
nieetf iruet1ul usr of he i boardIn board boardIn
In view of f the fart that there has hasteen baslJeen hasbeen
teen no statement stnt + + ment from the trustees trusteesof
of the Oca Ocala la special school district of ofthe ofth ofC
C
the th incidental in c fJ en tal expenditures for the thelattyear thelaCft thelast
lattyear last year ear that the secretary ask the thetrustees thetr thetrustees
trustees tr steps to make such a statement as asearly aseady aseady
eady as possible possibleIn pos ibte ibteIn
In view of the fact that t the trustees trusteesof trusteeof
of the Jno F Slater fund have haveagreed haveagreed haveagreed
agreed to give SfJOO fiOO O to Fessenden FessendenAcademy FessendenAcidemy FessendenAcademy
Academy colored school at Martinand Martin Martinand Martinand
and that the American Missionary MissionaryBoard MissionaryBoard lI1ssionaryBoard
Board 400 for the purpose of estab establishing e establishing t8b t8bJisbin ¬
lishing Jisbin an industrial department and andthat andthat andthat
that the two boards request that the thegupervison the8upervhmn thesupervteon
gupervison of the work and plans be beput beput beput
put under control of the school board boardin
in connection cnnu tioll with the superinten superintendent supt > rinten rintendent ¬
dent and principal On Tuesday the thefull theIulll liefull
full board and secretary visited the theschool thescbool theschool
school to look over th thtr work and de devise deI devise devise ¬
I
vise plans of operating the school schoolThe schooltJhe schoolThe
I
The board found the school already alreadyin i iin
1 in possession of a large and sufficient sufficientschool sufficiento I Ischool
school building g two large dorma dormatoriea dormaI d o rma rmaI
I tories one for boys and one for girls girlsa
a nice roomy building for the principal princi principal princj princpal ¬
j
pal and it well furnished other outhouses out outhouses outhouses
houses and thirty seven acres of land landIt
It was decided to enclose the tract of ofland orland ofland
land and employ a good teacher who whounderstands whounderftsnds whounderstands
understands agriculture and carpen carpenty carp en enI
I I ty and start an industrial school bool of ofagriculture ofagrioulture
1 agrioulture carpentry blacksmith blacksmithand
and cooking sewing and house work workThe workThe workThe
The above named boards assuring assuringthe s sthe
the board that if the school proves provessuccessful provesI provessuccessful provessuccessful
I
successful that they will continue to tocontribute tocontribute tocontribute
contribute to the work workReports workReports workReports
Reports hud accounts amounting to toSSIO tooo39
SSIO 886839 SD were approved apprQv d and ordered orderedpaid orderedpalel orderedlistd
paid as follows followsSafety followsSa followsSantry
Safety Sa teachers St53 153 75 75G 75G
1 G S So Set U per Mem 400i 400 400St 4 O OJI
i JI St k 3 1 1S < BMtcli 1t cr dirty swliniieege 1MI 1MII I l ege 7 7S e
S S Oraatfcaw per fie < M i a and B4lde mrieage c 7 iW 7v 40 40W
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W v D Cant salary tot December 75 oo ooV 00W egoy
W V Z lD On p ps4Re st ge awl pestoftlc p tofec hex hexMalt b e e1eM x xyen
Malt 1eM yen 0 w 5 75 75Tra 15TMncM 75prtads
TMncM Tra Sf prtads rt < ia of 0 f p pttJ pkpik iMis 51 5110 5110I ao asr aoQcat
I r Qcat Sautter faaacial statement M 2 eo eoOoafe e eooaiet
Ooafe 00 I Svews S Company statisery s statio < ati ery Ct i 55 55Ocala SS0ca1a 55OaM
Ocala Pri Pristiog 4i g Coa Company pasy printing 4 3 3AV lit lit1P O Ot
AV t D Cars help im oftcc oficew 6 6lH < M MW
W lH H Ma tasrrepaksatGraltam wa repairs at Grakaraville 4lte 18 8 8T 54 54T S4T
T K Fa PaPtewr tew etIt QMKMHSSMM 1x69 It toJL io
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W D CARN Secretary SecretaryThe SecretaryThe
The Morning Tribune lrn une of Tampa is isoffering isofferlng isw
w offering space sPace to the candidates at the therate theate therate
rate of SB i per inch per month monthGov mon the theGov
Gov Jennings attended Ge G Cdn fn n Gor Gordons Gorion Gordons ¬
dons ion funeral funeralfr
fr V fifth MB L
FIRE AT BELLEV1EW BELLEV1EWMasonic
I J Jp
Masonic Building Destroyed DestroyeClOccu DestroyedOccupants Occu Occupants ¬
pants p ts Make Narrow EscapeStook Escape EscapeScook Escapetook
took of Goods Lost LostBelleview LostBellevi LostBelleview
Belleview w Jan 81904 81904Special 8 190 190Special 1904Special
Special to the Ocala Banner BannerShortly BannerShortly BannerShortly
Shortly after four oclock this thismorn thismorn thismornlngfire
morn mornlngfire ing fire completely com pletely destroyed the thebuilding tbebuilding thebuilding
building known originally an the theBelleview theel1ffview theBelleview
Belleview Block but receutly as the theMasonic theIi80nic theMasonic
Masonic Block having been be n pur purchased purcbased purchased ¬
chased by the Belleview Lodge about abouttwo abouttwo abouttwo
two years ears auo a o This was one of th thlargest tha thalar thRlargest
largest lar est and best buildings ia it the tbetown thetown thetown
town built ouiltabout about twenty two years yearsago yearsago yearsago
ago at tbe time of the Marion county countyboom count countboom countyboom
boom boomThe boomThe boomThe
The second fluor was occupied t by bythe bythe y ytbe
the Masonic Lodge rooms and Dr DrWatsons DrVatsons DrWatsons
Watsons offices while in the first firstfloor firstfloor firstfloor
floor was wa810c located ted Popes commissary commissarywhich commhssarywhich commissarywhich
which only moved there thin week weekthe weekthe weekthe
the public library telephone office officepostoflitje officepO officepostoffi
postoflitje pO toffie e mid the apartments of Mr MrAlvau MrAlvan MrAlvan
Alvan Luuiua assistant a idtant postmaster pogtmadterwho po tm dter dterwho
who discovered diHCov rtd the fire and who with withhis withhis withhis
his wife and Dr Watson barely es escaped esCttp esgaped ¬
gaped Cttp d saving very v ry few personal personaleffects personulefftcs personalefle
efle effects cis When Mr lr Lucius discovered discoveredthe
the lire the origin of which is un unknown unknown unknown ¬
known at the errs ut time the place placeway IJlaeewa placewas
way so I filled with smoke it was im impossible impOJsible iiupossible ¬
possible to save anything from rain the theposlolliee thepostofliet thepustottice
poslolliee > the loss of which can only onlybe
be estimated after the safe has been beencooled beencooled beencooled
cooled and examined ex uainpd Mr Pope Popeplaces Popepldct8 Popelletcrs
places hid II i lus 1 < M8 8 at 1800 The library librarycouoitjliiig Ii libraryconsisting urarycon
couoitjliiig con it3liug of eisrlu t or nine hundred hundredvolume hundredvolumn hundredvolutnn3
volume way ad completely destroyed destroyedDr
Dr Watson lost his hi instruments and andclothing andclothing andclothing
clothing while the Masonic Lodge Lodgelost
lost their entire paraphenalia and
I book The building was partially partiallycovered partiallycoverea partiallycovereu
covered by insurance Only the hard hardwork bardwork hardwork
work and watchfulness of the citizens citizensaud citizensand citizensand
and volunteer fire department saved savedtbe savtdthe savedthe
the adjoining stores stor s of Peter Jones Jonesaud Jonesand Jonesand
and The Trading Company and had hadthere budthere hadthere
there been the least breath of air it itwould itwould itwould
would have been almost impossible impossibleto
to have prevented a serious cunfia conflagration cunfiascration cunfiagration ¬
gration JOSH JOSHBELLEVIEW JOSHBELLEVIEW JosHBELLE
BELLEVIEW BELLEVIEWMessrs BELLEVIEWtessrs BELLE VIEW VIEWMessrs
Messrs tessrs Virgil Pratt and Edgar EdgarPelot EdgarPelot EdgarPelot
Pelot left Tuesday for Orange Bend Bendto
to pend > several days daysRev dtsRev daysRev
Rev Currie returned Saturday from fromClearwater fromClearwater fromClearwater
Clearwater slightly improved in inhealth inhealth inhealth
health and tilled his pulpit at the theMethodist theMethodist theMethodist
Methodist church Sunday SundayRev SundayRev SundayRev
Rev and Mrs Whittier are enter entertaining entertaining entertaining ¬
taining Rev I W V Ogle of Ocala OcalaRev OcalaHev OcalaRev
Rev J T F Holingsheud of Ormond Ormondand Ormondand Ormondand
and Rev Re E Ransom RznsoruMiss RansomMiss R nsOlu nsOluMiss
Miss Maud Worthington Vorthin lon of Jack Jacksonville Jatkonville Jacksonville ¬
sonville arrived Sunday and has ac accepted accepted accepted ¬
cepted a position with the Belleview BelleviewTrading llelleviewlradinK BelleviewTrading
Trading Co CoA CoA CoA
A special meeting of the city citycouncil citycouncil citycouncil
council was called Friday night for forthe fortbe forthe
the purpose of receiving the books booksand booksand booksand
and reports of Tax Collector Mitchell Mitchellwho lIitchelJwho Mitchellwho
who has resigned resignedMrs
Mrs Alfred Abshire arrived Wed Wednesday Wednesday Vednesduy ¬
nesday to remain with her daughter daughterMrs
Mrs Alvan Lumis LumisOn LumisOn LumisOn
On opening the postoffice safe after afterthe afterthe afterthe
the fire of Friday morning the themoney themoney themoney
money was found to be intact and in infairly infJlirly infairly
fairly good condition The govern government government governwent ¬
ment books though charred and
smoaked were elegible ele ible su that reports reportscould reportscould reportscould
could be made from them The stock stockof
of stamps and stamp books were wereruined wereruinQd wereruined
ruinedMr ruined ruinedMr ruinQdMr
Mr John Sykes left Monday for forCltra forCUra forCttra
Cltra where he has accepted a posh position pOllition poshtion ¬
tion tionDirs
tionMrs
Mrs Martin and two children left leftSunday leftSunday leftSunday
Sunday for Alabama after a pleasant pleasantvisit pledsantvisit pleasantvisit
visit with relatives here hereMrs herers hereMrs
Mrs rs T A Mitchell spent several severaldays severaldays severaldays
days last week at Oxford
JOSH JOSHThe JOSHThe JosHThe
I
The importation of India rubber rubberinto rubberinto rubberinto
into the United States last year exceeded ex exceeded exceeded ¬
ceeded 59000000 pounds and was wasvalued wasvalued wasvalued
valued at more than 80000000 The Theimports Theimpurts Theimports
imports have increased about 50 per percent percent percent
cent in the last ten years Over 100
000000 worth of manufactures from fromIndia fromIndia fromIndia
India rubber are now turned out an annually annusIly annually ¬
nually from row American factories factoriesOn
On the first of the New Year West WestPalm WestPalm VestPalm
Palm Beach had an indebtedness of
5000 To start that t at city oft in good goodshape goodshape goodshape
shape Mr Flagler enclosed the clerk clerkhis clerkhis clerkhis
his check for 3000 to wipe out the theindebtedness theindebtedness theindebtedness
indebtedness indebtednessCures indebtednessFOLI indebtednessFOIEUONEYAIWTAR
FOLI FOIEUONEYAIWTAR FOIEUONEYAIWTARCures IjONlTANDTAR IjONlTANDTARCurcs
Cures Pro a it 2 Pneumonia Pneumoniaj
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WEDDING BELLS 0T IT T PINE PINEBeautiful PINEBeautiful PINEBeautiful
Beautiful Wedding Ceremony CeremonJTwo CeremonJTwoYoung Two TwoYoung
Young Poople Made Happy HappyPine HappyPlnp HappyPine
Pine Jan 71904 71904Special 7 1904 1904Special 1904Special
Special to the Ocala Banner BannerA
A pretty marriage was solmized at atthe atthe atthe
the residence of Rev I W Boring Boringlast
last 1 8t night The contracting parties partieswere 1 1I 1were I
were Mr James E Thomas aud Miss MissAngeline MissAngeline I IAngeline
Angeline Boring BoringMr
Mr Thomas is one of the most mostpopular mostpopular mostpopular
popular young men of this section a ason ason ason
son of Capt Chas Thomas of this thisplace thisplac thisplace
place who is extensively known knownthroughout knownthroughout knownthroughout
throughout this portion of the state stateas
as a successful farmer and stock stockraiser RtockraitH stockraiser
raiser r He a young man of marked markedintellect markedintellect markedintellect
intellect and high standing and en enjoys enjoys enjoys ¬
joys as large a circle of aequantances aequantancesand
and friends as any young groan in the thecounty tbecounty thecounty
county countyThe countyThe countyThe
The bride is i > the charming daughter daughterof I
of Rtv I W Boring She is an ac accomplished accomplished accomplished ¬
complished comely and laudable laudableyoung laudableJoung laudableyoung
young woman womanAbout womanAbout womanAbout
About forty intimate friends and andrelatives andrelatives antirelatives
relatives witnessed the impressive impressiveceremony impre impressiveceremony sive siveceremony
ceremony which was performed by byRev byRev byRev
Rev T S Sistrunk the Methodist Methodistminister Methodistminister ethodiBtministpr
minister of Anthony AnthonyAfter AnthonyAfter AnthonyAfter
After a dainty repast the young youngcouple younguouple youngcouple
couple Went to their home homea a beauti beautiful ¬
ful cottage one half a mile west of ofRev ofRev ofRev
Rev Borings which had been beenthoroughly beenthoroughly beenthoroughly
thoroughly titled up by the groom groomwith groomwith groomwith
with everything everythinguecessary necessary for com comfortable comfortnhle comfortable ¬
fortable house keeping keepingThr
Thr presents were very beautiful beautifuland
f
and costly Besides e ldes a number of ofletters ofleUpI8 ofletters
letters and messages came from far faraway faraway faraway
away relatives rel tives and friends who could
not attend attendHere attendHere attendHere
Here let us pause paU 4e to drop a line of ofsincere ofsincere ofsincere
sincere hope that each day may con continue continue continue ¬
tinue to brighten the lives of this thisnow thisnow thisnow
now happy couple May the enab enabling enabling enabling ¬
ling spirit of love guard the sacred sacredtie
tie and prosperity peaceably shower sbowerupon showerupon showerupon
upon their home homee e
PETER STANLEY STANLEYBLITCHTON STANLEYBLiTCHTON STANLEYBLITCHTON
BLITCHTON BLITCHTONRev
Rev J M I Morris preached very veryinteresting veryintere8tin veryinteresting
interesting sermons Sunday morn morning woruiug mornjug ¬
jug and evening eveningMr
Mr Charlie Stevens eveus of St Peters Petersburg PetersburK Petersburg ¬
burg has moved back to his home homenear bornenear homenear
near Blitchton He is a welcome welcomeneighbor welcumeneighbor welcomeneighbor
neighbor in our midst midstMr midst1Ir midstDlr
Mr Brooks and family of Dun Dunneliou Dunnellon Dunnellon
nellon are moving on the place pur purchased purchased purchased ¬
chased by them from Mr Bridges BridgesBlitchtou BridgesBlitchtolJ BridgesBlitchtou
Blitchtou gains and Duunellou loses losesMiss lo losesMiss s sl1iss
Miss Sallie Akin is visiting at Dun Dunnellon Dunnellon Duncellon
nellon nellonOur nellonOur cellonOur
Our Gypsy friends are in our ourmidst furmidst ourmidst
midst again They may stay here for forquite forquite
quite 1 uit a while whileDr whileDr whileDr
Dr Blitch has returned from his hisbusiness bisbusiness hisbusiness
business trip to Tallahassee and other otherpoints otherpoints otherpoints
points pointsMrs pointsMrs
Mrs DrlBlitch Dr 1 Blitch had 14 hogs which whichnetted whichnetted whichnetted
netted 2800 pounds of pork and 500 500pounds 500pounds 500pounds
pounds of lard lardOne lardOne lardOne
One of Natures Noblemen Dies DiesJ
J W V Ross after a three weeks weeksillness weeksillness weeksillness
illness of typhoid pneumonia died diedTuesday diedlueBday diedTuesday
Tuesday at 4 p m Dec 81908 H 1908 at his hishome hishome hishome
home at Heidtville Fla He was wasgreatly wasgr wasgreatly
greatly gr tJy beloved by the community communityand
and we sadly mourn his loss
Mr fr Ross was 40 years old He was wasborn wasborn wasborn
born in Marion county He leaves a awife awife awife
wife and seven small children and andone andone andone
one sister to mourn his death He Hehad Hehad Hehad
had been b en in bad health for over a ayear ayear ayear
year but the last three weeks it be became became became ¬
came evident that the end was near nearthat nearth nearthat
that th t dreadful disease typhoid pneu pneumonia pneumonia ¬ i imonia
monia set in but everythingthat everythingthatloving everything that thatloving I Iloving
loving hands and tender hearts could coulddo
do was done one But the Lord had or ordered ordered ordered ¬
dered it otherwise His ways are best bestyet bestyet bestyet
yet we often question his acts To Tothose Tothose Tothose
those who knew him as Will a place placeis
is vacant the family circle is broken brokenthe = n nthe nthe
the fair ruling spirit is silent forever foreverOh
Oh I how our heart aches for br one onesound onesouud onesound
sound of his voice stilled forever one onetouch onetouch onetouch
touch of the loving hand that will willnevermore willnever willnever
nevermore never more minister to loved ones onesthe one9the onesthe
the place cannot be filled We can canonly canonly canonly
only remember him as he was and andfor andfor andfor
for what he has done
UNCLE JOE JOEHeidtsville JOEHeidtsville JOEHeidtsville
Heidtsville Jan 121904 121904A 12 1904 1904A
A freight train on the A C L Lrailway Lrailway Lrailway
railway ran into an open bridge at atMcGirts atMcGirtq atMcGirr
McGirts creek cre k sib ix miles from Jack Jacksonville JackBonville Jacksonville ¬
sonville Wednesday night This Thiswreck Thiswreck Thiswreck
wreck caused the passenger train to tobe tobe tobe
be several hours late in reaching this thispoint thispoint thispoint
point yesterday afternoon afternoont
t 1
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ANIMAL LANGUAGE LANGUAGESenndfl
Sound Both Shrill and Low Lo That ThatWe ThAtW ThatWe
We W Cannot Hear HearMost HearMost HearMost
Most people > suppose a mole to bE btsdumb bEdumb bedumb
dumb but it t is not A mole can give givea t e ea
a sound so shrill that it hasnt any anyeffect anyeffect anyeffect
effect on the human ear at all and an another unother another ¬
other sornd so 0 low and soft that no nohuman nohUmnnbeing nohuman
human hUmnnbeing being can bear it Yot Y t a wezsei wen weasel wen8el ¬
sel can hear both these sounds sou nus as plain plainly ¬
ly I as n you can the report of a gnu and anda
a sound registering machiucthE machine the th pho phouautograph phouatutogra ho houtlutogruphwiJ
uautograph utlutogruphwiJ uatutogra r 1 1scores hwill will show them both with withscores withscores
scores of other sounds you ou are deaf dt > lf to toThe toThe toThe
The usual note of the mole is a low lowpur lowpur lowpur
pur which it uses a good deal while whileat bil bilat
at work underground and it can also alsoshout ulsoshout alsoshout
shout at the top of its voice if hurt or oralarmed oralmmc oralarmed
alarmed but though it shouted and andpurred uncipurred andpurred
purred in your our ear you OU wouldnt woul nt bear bearit helIIt
it The sound register however with withits withits withits
its delicate pencil that t marks mn rks the th vol volume vollume 01 01ume ¬
ume of sound on a paper gives the thequality th thqualit thequality
quality of both sounds soundsA
A weasel too which is one of the themoles themoles themoles
moles enemies can bear these sounds soundsthrough soundsthrough soundsthrough
through a couple of inches of earth earthand earthand earthand
and often catches the mole when he hethrows htthrows hethrows
throws up his hillocks of earth Tin Tincommon Thecommon
common field mouse too has hu a pur purthat purthat purthat
that is altogether aJto etber beyond you though thoughyou
you can hear him squeak plainly plainlyenough plainlyenough plainlyenough
enough if he is hurt A deaths head headmoth headmoth headmoth
moth too can squeak but that is done doneby doneby doneby
by rubbing his wings together t and Is lanot Isnot isnot
not a voice at all allBut allBut allBut
But the champion of all creatures for forgood forgood forgood
good bearing and one that can hear a asound asound asound
sound that is over 100 degrees beyond beyondyour beyondyour beyondyour
your own limit is the common thrush thrushand thrusband thrushand
and yon ou may often amuse yourself by bywatching b bwatching bywatching
watching him at it He can bear a alobworm alobwmm alobwortn
lobworm moving underground locate locatehim locatehim locatehim
him by b the noise and haul him out outOften outOftPIl outOften
Often you may see a thrush stand standperfectly standperfectl standperfectly
perfectly still on your lawn In wn cock his hisear hisenr hisear
ear and listen intently then make a acouple UcouplQ acouple
couple of steps and haul out a fat lob lobworm lobworm lobworui ¬
worm Even E ll the starling which is isabout Isabout isabout
about the size of a thrush cannot do dothis dotbis dothis
this but he knows the thrush can and andbeing undbeing andbeing
being a disreputable di r > putnble person with no nocommon nocommon nocommon
common honesty he follows the young youngthruthes younthrUE youngthrwhes
thruthes thrUE hes about on their worm hunts huntsand huntsaml huntsanti
and steals the worms from them as assoon assoon assoon
soon as they are cnughtLondon caught London An Answers Answers Answers ¬
swers
VIGOROUS OLD AGE AGEPItto AGEPlato AGEPlato
Plato died in his eightythird elgh third year yearand yearfind yearand
and his last hour was devoted to intel intellectual iDtelectual intellectual ¬
lectual work workIsocrates workIsoclates workIsocrates
Isocrates was wa ninetyfour years old oldwhen oldwhen oldwhen
when he wrote his famous work Pa Panathenaikus Pa Panathenaikus Punathennlkus
nathenaikus nathenaikusTerestius nathennlkusTerestius nathenaikusTerestius
Terestius Varro lived to be nearly a nhundred abuncll ahundred
hundred and he ontinued I to write up upto upto upto
to the day of his death deathHiero dentbRiero deathHiero
Hiero king of Sicily lived to be beninety beninety beninety
ninety and Masinissa lived to be still stillolder tti stillolder 1 1olde
older and ruled ru > d for sixty years yearsQuintus yearsQuintus yearsQuintus
Quintus Fabius Fu ius was appointed augur augurwhen augurwhen augurwhen
when he was past middle age and he heheld h hheld heheld
held the oilice for sixtytwo years yearsCato yearsCato yearsCato
Cato Censorius transacted businessuntil business businessuntil busInessuntil
until he was as nearly nearl ninety and re retained retalned retained ¬
tained to the end all his old time vigor vigorGorgias vigorGorgias igorGorglus
Gorgias Luntium L Ler ntium the teacher of ofsocratcs ofsocrates ofIsocrates
socrates and other distinguished men menwas menwas zilenwas
was in excellent health at the age a e of
107 years yearsChrysipptis yearsCh yearsChrysippus
Chrysipptis Ch sippus began to write his work workon worlon
on logic in his eightieth year Clean Cleanthes Cleanthes Cleanthes
thes taught his pupils up to his ninety ninetyninth nInet nInetninth ninetyninth
ninth year yearSophocles yearSophocles c nl nlSophocJes
Sophocles lived to be nearly a hun hundred bundred hundred ¬
dred and during his last days he wrote wrotethe wrotethe wrotethe
the Oildipus Coloneus one of the thegreatest th thgren thegreatest
greatest gren test tragedies trug clies ever written writtenArgauthouius writtenArgunthoulus writtenArganthoulus
Argauthouius began to rule when he hewas hewas hewas
was forty years enrs old and held power powerfor powerfor powerfor
for eighty years and In the third book bookof bookof bookof
of the History HI tory Asinlns Pollio tells tellsus
us that he did not die until he was past pastbis pnsthis pasthis
his one hundred and thirtieth year yearVnlnnble yearVnlunble yearValuable
Valuable Insects InaectiiPerhaps InllcctPerhaps InsectsPerhaps
Perhaps there are few substances substancescontributed substancescontributed substancescontributed
contributed by b animals to the materia materiamcdica materiumedIca materiamedica
medIca of greater grlU ter value or more extensively ex extensively extenslvely ¬
tensively beneficial benetlcIal1ban than certain species speciesof
of insects Of these there are none nonemore nonemore nonemore
more highly esteemed for medical pur purposes purposes purposes ¬
poses than those beautiful shining shininggreen shIninggreen shininggreen
green colored insects known as blister blisterIng blisterlng blIstertng
Ing beetles or cantharides Their cor corrosive corroslve corrosive ¬
rosive action is so great that they fre frequently frequently frequently ¬
quently inflame and excoriate the thehands thebands thehands
hands of those who collect them and andon andon andon
on this property their chief medicinal
virtue depends They are generally generallyused
used In the form of plasters or oint ointment ointment ointment ¬
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inflammation their external use can canscarcely canscarcely canscarcely
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to the tail of a species of sucker fish fishknown fishknown I Iknown
known as the remora The live fish isthen is isthen isthen
then thrown overboard and immediate immediately ¬
ly makes for the first turtle he can canspy canspy canspy
spy to which he attaches himself very veryfirmly veryftrmJy veryfirmly
firmly by means of a sucking appa apparatus apparatus apparatus ¬
ratus arranged at the top of his head headOnce bendOnce headOnce
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his I grip that the fisherman on drawing drawingthe
the line brings home both turtle and andthe andthe andthe
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thickened and oyster stews should not notbe notbe notbe
be is unexplainable since other soups soupsare soupsare soupsare
are usually thin while stews are thick thickened thickened thickened ¬
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practice The thickening may be fine finecracker finecracker finecracker
cracker crumbs of flour blended with withbutter withbutter withbutter
butter For a household where part partof
of the family do not care for oysters oystersbut
but do eat the broth one measure of ofoysters ofoysters ofoysters
oysters to two of milk is a safe pro proportion proportion proportion ¬
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Fashion Echoes EchoesWhenever EchoellWheneer EchoesWhenever I
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body with anything like due regard to toher toher toher j
her appearance must perforce pay at attention attention attention
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pipings are features of many of the thenew thenew
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nade wear is in heavy leather buc buctonless buetonless buctoeless
tonless and wide wristed wristedSkirts wristcdSkirtR wristedSkirts
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portions They are straig strai straighter hter and full fuller ruller fuller
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toward the fitted coat but to the fitted I Ibodice Ibodice Ibodice
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Ruby garnet heather brown myrtle myrtlegreen myrtlpgreen myrtlegreen
green and prune are among the sea seasons senBons seasons ¬
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about the passing pa sing of the blouse waist waistand waistund waistand
and the corning of lines conforming a alittle alltte alittle
little more to the th > natural curves of the thefigure thefisure thefigure
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at once The Eden Melon is the best bestshipper beetshipper bestshipper
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to the best Prices have been cut to the marrow marrowwithin marrowvithin marrowwithin
within the past few days and you will miss a splen splendid splendid splendid ¬
did opportunity to get several nice pieces of bed cov covering covering coyerin ¬
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