* g ye? Er—————" = g I ——— ’ r oo - - \ owaoer. | | ach lh hk ch she bu 17 Se EA HORSE NOTES we moon v ing. - ‘ : $10 stodd in a garden by the soa, One, at ve minutes elapse : beenn Which Big Incomes tured, for in a moderately dry place the —French frocks are gathered and Ht. Gatien has been retired from And Watched the white gulls flicker by. | The moon did not show itself again. d his (1---Women Dentists, lime will not want renewing for many puffed where English gowns are platted | the turf, and will commence a life in gules, ‘i o tall, white iil . hye knee, “It has foundered in the infinite,” : years, as it is capable of absorbing a and plain, the stud next season. a dull, red sunset in the sXy, i large amount of moisture. Articles in — That rough woolen stuff called i. he d f Hind Any : said poetically Pharmacist Cruchot. -! 1 g Florence, the dam of Hindoo, pur } Eile sail uy on the wind} “Let us go in, gentlemen,” replied ore IO Hot long ago, 1 wiet 2 use should be placed in a box mearly | Sanglier (boars) cloth is more in favor {chased by Mr. Haggin, at the tancocas Be ' » 3 £ filled with thoroughly slacked lime, | than ever. sale, is reported to have died recently. Jue by one they follow the sun | the mayor of La Ferte-under Bell. : | On the wings of the salt sea wind. They re-entered the drug store; wher’ Senta 300d, § cotissited to ali ot the | Before using them rub well with &| The hemisetto Tus continues 4 | Miss Woodford was AA Bbe leansd on the terrace wall and sighed they were seated in the back room they . woolen cloth. favorite and is seen on tollets of every 3 t Calif dure 1 Love pgs little while at best, looked at each other for a moment 1a nama Ho gad: whit it ia ‘sracked in an fraahiv 8) for dress trimmings. | ily by Kentucky Prince, dam Lady wise step, keeping his head straight, in | with a mournful tone, ‘that we are Lo | py a sneclalty of that branch of the o Sixth—Put one quart freshly slacked a} aa . ; | Walton W. S. Smith ‘i A Xi obedience to an old habit of Interrogat- | receive the nawspap+rs any longer, and | ha ea Spec ally of thal brancia '€ | lime, one-half pound washing soda, one- — Ribbon remains in favor for trim- | a on. 10 . 5. Smith an . ili BLE 3 4 : 3 ’ nial nes { i in RREOS § § 5 Re ¢ sa | FF y “1e 0 LJ ing the sky, 1n order to know what the | that our planet itself isnot carried away | ales i axlindieal dentists paid | half pound soft soap in a bucket and | ming dresses, and is used for sashes, | RIOVE, O Flemmington, N. J., for $480, weather was to be; he saw, beyond the | in the whirlwind of an universal cata- IAL are Imechaniéd ntists paid | gumicient water to cover the articles; | belts, bows and loops. —4t. Porter Ashe will not be repre- “AND ITS SECRETS. w——— 4 m their ard ia fea pod Hy . "nf ey a and is principally made on a gray tone | gre, without exception, 1 sa v141 * a SOP RES wis weed and cul en princesse, cal aud of fine {no " agri oma come to be of necessils year for the dental profession. ing converted to use it 18 necessary to WQnavite an ne i N hi : ey wigs "31 arable al fms A rons ! , Suavity of manner is the greal | ,.,tect them by means of some perma- | «wuerable small gimp drops. ~The br. g. Rex, record 2.22§, was surrounding hills, a luminous globe as- | elysm.” for their services?” 1 asked. 5 T put in the tools as soon as possible after | Children’s millinery is more and | sented on the turf next season. His cendiug ig the heavens. | On those big words, full of wisdom, | Eight dollars et Sel, which elude use and wipe them up next morning or | more fanciful. The hats are very high, | stab’e of six bead brought $0700 when “There 18 the moon!” sald he, with | but also full of 1ncertitude, the three | uppet and ower. The dt Blist " con | let them remain until wanted. | with the trimmings round the crown | offered at auction m California last the calm satisfaction of a man saluting | friends separated and went to bed, | tracing for wie wore I hE i pi Seventhi—Soft seap wih half its | carried alinost up to the top, and felt Saturday. an old acquainiance, The next day they met and read tbe | Jurist the lee’, Wie bl usally Plain | weight in pearl ash, one cunce of mix- {1s a favorite material. Poppy-red sulls ~The celebrated English race horse . And as te reached the end of his gar | newspapers. Nothing. No allusion { Ho + Lo : vs per son RL vg wo J yi ture in about one gallon boiling water, | youthful complexions, and iL is much | Melton has retiied from the turf, and den he made a round about face, recom: | whatever to the prodigy witnessed by | a . ike Worth] . Be ot Bo rie is in every day use in most engineer's | worn. For quite young children crea | Will stand next season at the Falmoulh enced his promenade with the same | them. The day aftera ain nothing. A | tg eats re, bi he oy Es a shops in the drip-cans used for turning | woolen and matelasse is made up into | House, Paddocks, at Newmarket, at slowness, zed continued to look above | third day passed. Nothing, always. ww: Heri Porn Bl Bre BAHL 3 hg ! | long articles bright In wie ‘hit-tron and | frocks with bonnets to match, all trim- | OU guineas. him, : | What! is it possible that through a | JL Hie manulasuriig I hy steel, The work, thouzh med with beaver. | =—Billy Donchue, the jickey WhO 1 The moon? Well, yes, the moon! | providential favor they were the ouly | tha 08 ¥1.Y a Lh Tt ? CONVINCE { moist, does not rust, —A new dress-lmprover hails from | broke a leg on the grounds What !3 more natural than to see the | men for whom this miracle had been velit pLGEI yaa) tegth are very €X- | are immersed in it for days till wanted, | paris, It is of a briiliant red color rt Hub toward J00n 1i4 on the horizon? Of course | performed. J ad thik so make Ab upper and retain their polish. somewhat larger than the old mattress, he season, is able 10 hob ) there is thing very astonishing In It was incredible and nevertheless Rp ower ey vla es lwo or Lares Lays. | Eighth—Melt slowly gether SIX | well stuffed. but very light, and in the | on crutches : that. It is its business, 18 it not, for | true. The evening of the fifth day | jones wy Dy is a DE ah ounces or eight ounces lard to one ounce | French Capital it ® ipersedes steels, A Bait m re correspondent 3 as bear y body 10 Tol like that ib | Cap, Gabariv enterod. the drug, #0re | lines eis tn twenty-four bo cat | usin, siren Ul cool ; when it 8 et. | For a ose dress for an invalid nothing | “So far the Hanuls youngier Gabari kad nanan x ta o triumphantly, where Mr. Melon already | yoy cap see by the foregoing figures pi a 1 Tent 1 MR loa] ox could possibly be highier or more comi- | merging on Lo 2 ew it, being a sea captain | was, He had written a pamphlet have at Sadte ve nav geod round prices fOr | oa be further let down by coal-oll or | sortable than the elder wool, which has | and as youn; and an amateur astronomist in his | ing for title ho PRE Dis pay good oui prices 107 | penzine. Rubbed on bright surfaces | 4 sort fluffy surface, is of no weight th ‘ BY! No izos of moments of leisure. It is justly the | “The Death of the Moon 3 1030 3 hae of repuiadion, Dentists | aver so thinly it preserves the polish iD 3 Bla's | hal show any s'gns © reason why, that, by a vague instinet, | by : he emp oy EE hove mites - effectually and may bo readily rubbed in repeating this lis rord. ** 1 | Dutar Pant Caharit pantain and astrono aster paris cast « jelr patien jaw | of. i he ha hing Unt famitiae word, a | Peter Paul Gabariticabiain and asirono | 80 as to get the artic tation, or fitting i bth prctect metals from ox A n original form of trimming for action that promises the speed. mati m—What, the moon?” Only This pamphlet is respectfully dedicated of he le:ih, correct, 1 hese casts cost dation, polished iron or steel for in cloth coal 4 Is the fur la d on as a wide : —M Mie Walker, the dai three days ago its last quarter had dis- | to the Savant soctety of Brique- i about 5 cents each, upd Ww hen made are stance, the requisite is to exc oJar ut he back, tapering toward a | Wilkes, record 2,143, died appeared. Was it not a little soon for Ale-on-Orne sent to the dental laboratories whe re | und moisture from the acts point in front of the wal ad ning | vember 18, at Speedwell, its reappearance? What the deuce does by the remainder of the work 18 QOS. | gyrface; therefore, polishex ls are | # SOL of pelerine. A peculiarly Rand | county, Ky., the property of that mean? The Author.” il oti t 16 middie of September dentists asually kept in Wrappiogs il.cloty | SOme mantie In black velo Irs du Nord Henderson. She was foaled in 1855 by | Mr, Gabarit had arrived at the end | Gabarit wanted his friends to afix BIR 83 WE - close Vier of/ces and g9 | and brown paper, and thus protected | ched to the feet, indicating tle | Captain Walker; he by Tecumseh. of his thought and of his garden in the | thelr nawes to the paper as witnesses of in the Qountry, as little or no work is | they will preserve a spotless face for sn | HEUTE: It had fur trimmings bod the | General Garfield (221), by Kentucky same time. He turned around, still the facts related thereon, } being Gone, The A August unlimited time. When these metals i x 3 na woe o i Black Hawk, was her first foal, and ‘Jooking at heaven, and—If his pipe did The same evening the pamphlet, bear and September are the dullest in Lhe exposed in be- | 0° ront and sides were covered with | Harry Wilkes, by George Wilkes, was not fall on the ground it is that the | ing the signatures of Gabarit, Cruchot nenterie network from which fell | her seventh foal. excess of his stupor caused him to close | and Melon, was walled to its desling~ | 4... tantial ios ! his mouth more firmly. He remawmed | tion. | drawing card of many denuisis, Ladies | pont dressing, and boiled linseed oil, or hats Virot is using large balls | the most successful campaigner un the inmobile, nailed to the spot, his eyes But the next day. on the threshold of | pater Lo PaLronizs pleasast and ATES" | which Torms a lasing covering, as it | of smooth-cut, uncurled ostrich balls, | trotting turf during the season just dilated, asking himself if he was not | his drug store, Pbarmacist Cruchot | able dentists to men who are surly anc | dries on, 1s one of the best preservatives, raised on an ostrich slem. These in | passed in the matter of races won, hav- insane, #8 the moon, which two minutes | greeted Capt. Gabarit with 3 ‘most 1a- | Jocowd 10 IAnners. Dentists who are | ir not the best. But in order to give it | red on a white stem are charming; two | ing captured sixteen, but Harry Wilkes, before he had seen emerging scarcely | mentable pantomime, **What is the | personally popular have the largest in- | body it should be thickened by the addi- balls at the base, three standing up |2.143, with his fourteen races won, above the black line of the hills, was | matter Cruchot?”” There is what the | comes. W omen BY ga | Ob, ¥e8. | tion of some pigment, and the very best, high. They give a great deal of style unquestionably brought in more money now in the middie of the celestial vault. | unhappy Gabarit read in black and | To my knowledge bare 13 ODE in | because the most congenial of pigments | to dress. These same aigrettes are (to his owners. Black Tom, record And what a moon! A moon formida- | white in the journal put under his nose ot k ya. This lady gan A aba S- is the ground oxide of the same metal, | worn in the hair by young girls in the 2.243, won 12 races; Charley Boy, ble, prodigious, big as one of those | hy the unfortune Cruchots. 1 6 USIvE ¥ lo women and ol dram. es | OF iB Bini words, rusted iron, reduced | evening, Peacock and other feathers | 2.204, and Little Dick, 2.28}, 11 each giant pumpkins that the neighboring “The luminous aerostatic experi | easionally she has a male patient, but | ¢, 4p impalpable powder, for the dres- | are made up Into sheath-like trim-| Marvel, 2.244, and Tommy Lynn, 2 17} farmers brisg to the market of La ments attempted last Friday have been Hot. often, 4 : .__. |sing of iron or steel, which thus forms | mings, which stand up well in front | (pacer), 10 each; Jos Davis, 2.17% Ferte-under-Bell, exceedingly successful. The balloon, | L30 'WOmnSn TAKE 2 success of dent~ | v1.0 pigment or oxide paint. of hats and bonnets. Gray or white | Julia C., 2.233; Lotta, 2.24), and At first Mr. Gabarit thought that be | filled with hydrogen and interiorly | Istry? Tenth—Slack a piece of quick lime | are most worn, especially the seagull | Oliver K,, 2.16§ 9 each. * i A y 5 a 1 FP ta intrica. . 2 eyes to conjurate this optical illusion. | cended at afew milesof La Ferte-under sometimes unable to grasp its lnlrica- | orgie in a covered pot, and whi But hardly had he ceased the operation | Bell, The aeronauts, unwilling to give when his, ghupor was Shahfted into 3 anything but reliable information to the rignk. he luminous OD see rme 2 0 ai 4 EO o x i i an s easily Jj } fovernile 2 IAT 18 gio 8 tt press on their interesting experiments, | 0 +o study dentistry, as close as- it can be easily wiped { fL. ; notice many dresses are made in plain the most singular on record, and was now-to shufils under the gloomy ceiling | we were compelled to delay until this | 000 BC an DL Ota Eleventh — Olmstead’s varnish 18 | genff with just a breadth of the fancy made patient by autopsy only. The of heaven. If was running with such | day the publication of the following ro- sociation with mae students uas olien | made by melting two ounces resin in Ne teria a ro : — a Ir A hy mare was Suppo to be in Toa to swiftness that the eye could not easily | opt : ; gnpleasant resnils, he only plan . " Nh awaat Yard Sing i} A i LOe WK and ML ARG in. | SUSE Su sed i Jad ” ’ ASLY | port: ’ X . J one pound fresh sweel lard, meiling ihe y dhe cur BAHD « | Utils > abn. follow it in its course, Then it des- | dt , ’ . . * | which I think would work satisfac- oe (rst and then adding the ‘ard and troduced into the west; or somelimes | U sian and showed every sigh of gesia cribed a sharp curve and stopped taps. G t } torily would be to separate the sexes in nian tia Ne Mh a teabolied 10 | DF figured fabric only appears on the | HOR, but the post-mortem examination : ; v AL. x g « | Capt. Gabarit had a cold sweat. : mixing thoroughly, This isapplied 10 | gxirt as side panels Very often the revealed the fact that her increase of + hot pe 3 +4 ian) Ria ’ » fag - . rst ind ey . BELA ~The stuffs employ od are so diverse | Schottische, died at Lucas Turner's cies, Many women de utists practice | 44 taliow to it and work into a paste, | ¢. 4 AP ee GL 1 erue (ER Fi SLE aii ov | their profession in New York. They i thie ta cover over bright work in dressmaking, and some of the more | SVOCR X20, Si. Lous, ANovem- | are usually discouraged in their ar. | 804 use this to cover over bright work : | .,atly are of such short lengths, that 1 ber 26. The cause of death was one of Again, as if it had been t ith ver- op RAE A dental colleges, This plan has shown | 4. al a iid eg $ ‘ ai 3 un S045 bad be n ir Wi b Yes He was to have a colder one, when art 20 gre SA) Boule . More the metal, which sl oul 1 ir warm if fancy material is let into, the front and | barrel was due to disease. A parasite, os i hit a — ow ’ 8 | he received fifteen days afteswards an | Ww AEM} saptist olin we i . Beaming | possible and perfectly clemed | it 18 hack in a V shape, and this is becom- | the fize in length and thickness of a arth, threatening it with a sudden official notification from tie Savant |, ome n dentist praclice Lae i. Profession | afterward rubbed off. The has been | ¢. to short waists Many stout people | man’s finger and about the color of a crushing; all at once, without a transi- | Spelety of Brig i nik ; ia Europe than in America.” well od and tested for DANDY Years ing to short walsts, Many stout peopie | 75 © . A V : tion. | $ amaiv’ in the ai Society of Brique-ville-on-Orny Inform- | ‘aioe are $12 a set teeth. ‘made | | a 4 tactioularly well suted for 18, | introduce a striped material on the | boiled lobster, was found in the anterior tion, it went again in the air wath a {ing bh Ty! " . > How are £12 a set teeth, ‘made | 4.4 is particular 1" « ; go € er 1 Loe | _ ; : ) 8 | ing him that his report would be the 1 s a and is particularly well suted for plan- | yasque | Jobe of her liver, and the unwelcome vigorous spring, scaling the most sub- | object of a communication tothe Na- | while you wait,” manufactured? | ished and Russian iron surfaces, which | "on ruest was no doubt the cause of the lime heights of empyrean. Without any | tional Institute of Franee he Na- | = oin‘almost the same mander that $50 | giignt rust is apt to injire very ser- |, For those who can afford such a ; rr f the mar " yas of Yo doubt the moon danced in heaven. : ee — sets are made. A mechanical dentist |. .qy 3 ! ! juxnury plush will be the favorite fabric | i He og . Tt AE waotain remair i ould ¢h 5B se ($8) 1 : . ri \ . : children’s ocks. At the present —Kingeraft will make the twelfth fi fas ex-sataptain remained a poz | : is : ca $12 Ste f toe ? pio 3 i : uld i Rust removers—(1.) Cower the metal fos . ih x oe oe | ime Derby winner imported intothe U he AE i : i 4 id 4 pe A L$ 1 { i 3 ere io v : Aa il ’ é 3 ah > i hd J i aT sitiuted Bb thermal of hia : ha oY } ig ak _—_ De tt " uld | with sweet oil, well rubed in, and art) le " Certainl g not , States Diomed, the first winner of Ww HVE) ry aati - g ir $ OW . . i i 3 cle, Arts y y ; ot 8. 3 5 3 improbable phenomenon. Hastily be Everybody has seen the Somatic | ver w Mr priced! sgt. ntists, how- | glow to stand for forty-ight hours; a] " Ra'n'y DO. AR | the Derby (17500 © here in 1799 aft his garden, ran into the unique | weighing scales at the HBwokly ever, who make teeth at the rate gear with ofl applied feely with a could be softer or pretlier. Costumes | SS oy (1780,) came here in 1/99. streat of La Ferte-under-Bell, opened | forries which wel sh ay ont go named always do their own work. In | feather or a piece of cotta wool after of this material are to be seen in all Saltram, who won in 1785, came here furtively a door under which a ray of | comes along and coNeks a foe fir > { cheap upper and lower sets of teeth the | rubbing the steel Then tub with un- | the leading dry-goods establishments | in 1800. John Ball, the winner of 1 92, light was passing and found himself 1n | 5 business-like IDALNET. The attoma | teeth cost $2, while in the higher | sacked lime reduced to of fine a pow- { and speak for themselves. One of the | aise came over, as did Spread Eagle, the back room of the drug store of | tie newsboy. who et ol 8 J Jom | priced sets the teeth are worth bul 321 46 as possible (9) jmmerse the prettiest | have seen was a stone color | the winner of 1795, who was imported ’ Je ishes you with | more. ” . . a * {of a warm hue, which caught the light i by Colonel Hoomes, and died m 1513. Pharmacist Oruchot, the only man sup- ; : In cheap sets the only addi iol anad for afew mi 5 B . y P- | any newspaper you Ylesire on yousdrop- | article to be cleaned for afew minutes, The bodice and skirt | Sir Harry, the winner of 1798, came to posed to have his eyes open at 9 o'clock ; ; : tional expense Is for rubber and plaster, | 1 tet and wails tak | and reflected 1%. i ping the required change into his hand | . . thie: B °'* | until all the dirt and rusiis taken off, | oo § i « | Virginia in 15804. Archduke, w | Teo latter 1s worth, possibly, 5 cents |. o strong solution £ potassium was cut in one, as, indeed, such frocks | g . Archduke, who won p. m, in the general drowsiness of the pose 3 : : he. 2 amd i 4 peaceful and somnolent city. With the | 3a3 begn Jeo at } will Potatbly { and the rubber 25, The materials used cyanide, say about one-haf ounce in a | mostly are. Six close gatherings kept | in 1790, came to Virginia in 18045. scientist was the Hon, Mr. Melon, | 45 in the po fly At Sones. at some | {,, Jentistry cost but little. It is the | wineglassful of water: tafe it out and | the tullness together at the back. An | I'hen there was quite an interval, as mayor of La Verte-under-Bell, with a box is bel as oF ssent an dito | work and skill for which the patient is : clean it with a toot! bruh with some | overjacket with loose fronts was bord- | the war of 1812 caused an interregnum, whom he defended with a heroical des- 3 i a% pus vp on the hmp | obliged to pay." hE ’ oi : raed | ered with drops of chenille and beads, | but Lapdog, the winner of 1826, came posts in Brooklyn to supply the public | paste composed of potasdium cyanide, | uo ours were made with revers and | Wo Alabama in 1833, and Priam, the peration the remains of a shaking tower | with postage stamps, postal cards i - re | castile soap, whiting and water mixed | J kA k andl thie honor of an unfortunate qu i 8 o : a a | s © s OF A x : Epic 2 lout up on the outside of the arm, | winner of 1830, was purchased for §15,- Ma pr pm, un ve queen pencil. and postage levies envelopes, THE ( ARE OF TOO! S. | into & yasts ot about a ponsistency of | where the sleeves was filled in with a | 000, and came over in 1836. St. Giles, “What is the matter?” exclaimed | citizen may “ to ho ny oe gt 8 | Jtints on the Best Means of Keeping | a ; | pult of the material. This was in- the winner of 1833, came to Alabama, oth players simultaneously, seeing the and drop a penny into it, at wh a Them in Condition. | ¥ 4 — His tended for a child of 11. Fer a younger but died soon after, Then came a long Inghtened countenauce of their co-citi- | share will appear 3 postal card x et | Polite Conversationin Mexico. | child a similar kind of dress was made | interval of Gly years, and it was not wen Gabarit. pencil with which to write a Sr Tey it Wooden parts—The wooden parts of ; ; : | in silk with the jacket of fancy striped | until 1880 tbat Mr. Keene imported “What 18 the matter, my friends?” | he has a letter already written aba | tools, such as the stocks of planes and | On Sunday evening Mexico turns | plush. The top of the sleeve almost to | Blue Gown, the winner of 18638, who inswered the ex-sea captain as he re- | merely wants a a, to 21 | handles of chisels, are often made to | out in her best. The dde of the day, | the elbow was made in plush, At the |died on the passage. St. Blaise, the rained his ‘breath, “There is that the | 4 ne Ea drop two ge gtawp So i have a nice appearance by French pol- clothed in goat skin ad tinsel is here | back the jacket was cut to-resembile winner of 1883, was imported by Mr. noon has become crazy! Come and see | 5¢ which Po In t . ishing, but this adds nothing to their with his horse. He wears a silver- | closely the tails of a coat, and beneath | Belmont in 1885, and now Kingeraft sy Pbiesto, wo-cent stamp mounted, wide sombrer, and carries a | it the dress was in box plaits, ‘There | comes to make up the list of twelve. iw» , durabilit A much better plan is to ill come out of the box. Pp : | N “Crazy? The moon?” The mayor w Hl) coms out of $e Ea are already | 1€t them soak in linseed ofl for a week | long lasso and large mvolver on one |is a beautiful shade of light reddish | Nine St, Leger winners have been im- wd the pharmacist looked at each othe and rub them with a cloth for a few mde. and a dangling, seathed swerd | brown plush which finds much favor ported into America, the first of which is men who had the same thought—1t Ii vito in London, and are much liked minutes every day for a week or two. | 0 the other. Of cours there are no One made if it | was the celebrated Phenomenon, by it he, this pos Gabarit, who had be- | The boxes in Brooklyn are an im- This produces a beautiful surface and cattle to catch or me, to carve and ovme crazy! rovement on those in Lond at the same time exerts a solidifying shoot, but this is the camlier style, and The old mai caught the look. P on. They preservative action on the wood. | the poor creature would feel it & burn- £ look like writing desks, and are 75 and pr Rust preventives—The ing shame to be out wijout his accou- | coat of soft silk, which at the edge “No, my fiends, I am not crazy! : : parts And 1 repost it is the moon which 5 juchen High 3 inctes deep. "Each | yoiiowing recipes are recommended for trements when yy vere So many was ringed, apd was Sloe jo Jun sry, Ownedut with me only & mow (one for Stamps, one for postal cards, venting rust on iron and steel SUI | wo, he meets a ad friend he ufts - : large an. mit. Voushalsee that as well as I1did | 5n¢ for i : 00 Lor SLamped OOD ae For drop. | ¥irst—Caoutchouc ofl is said to ave | J} hat high in the sir and says: in over . When efficient in preventing rust, and | “Huenos todas, para server” (Good Don ae wer in mo- | 0 have been adopted by the German | evening. I am at yor service) To tion a bit of machinery h pushes | STMY. it only requires to be spread na Luisa Sumas of masking: which with a piece of flannel in a very thin ory Noone has to stand the box to over the metallic surface and it. It 8 a i business to dry up. Such a coating will man in itsely. If the box & suc- all Jom 18 Biokiyn x. will made to ve new office department Plana ay te cities of Yi United Do You Want a Postage Stamp? g isi brady of the night, extra- h 1par the earth, as one the size of its diameter, : i 5 Ht iL i : 1 i i 4 i i 5 »EE i ; ! § ¥ ies i } : ; : : | HH bi; i = § Hj! i ' 5