Which One Was Kept? Khere were two [ttle kittens, a black and a ray, And grandmamma said with a frown *It wlll never do to keep them both, The black one we'd better drown, “Don’t cry, my dear,” to tiny Bess, “Une kitten's enough to keep; run to on for 'tls growing late, Aud time you were fast asleep.” The morrow dawned, and rosy and sweet Came little B om her nap; The nurse said, ato mamuwa's room And look in grandma's lap.” “Coma here,” sald grandmamma, with a smile, From the rocking-chalr where she sat; “God has sent you two little slste Now, what do you think of that? $Bess looked at the Bables a moment, With their wee heads, yellow and brown, And then to grandmamma soberly said, “Which one are you going to drown" Lillian Street, in Ideal 1lome, Antidotes for Poison. One day, as the boys and their ‘tu- tor were clambering over stones, pok- dng about in the hope of fin some relics, Mr. Wilson exclaimed: *‘Loolk out for that poison ivy, boys.” “But I thought the poison kind had only three leaves, and this has five,” cried John, who had gone some dis- tance from the others. “There are two kinds of ivy here,” replied Mr. Wilson; “the one which you are looking at, John, is the Vir- &lnia creeper; in the fall this i dark blue berries. We are looking at Some poison ivy over here; its berries are white and it has three leaves.” ; “Well, I guess I know the differ- . ence,” said Abe. “Do you see my, “hand?” ¥Yes,” said Mr. Wilson: “I've bee wondering what was the matter wij it.” “Well, I was poking around yest, day in the woods, and I was care] I s’pose, because this morning w I woke up I found I'd poisoned my, “How did it feel?” asked Jom “It burned and itched, and it w, broken out in red blotches an ters.” “But what did you do for it? John, “Mother wet some pieces in water and baking soda, itching stopped after a little “How much baking sod; use?” said John, who alv, interested in anything of 4 “A tablespoonful in water.” “Here's your fri again,” said Mr. Wilsg use it for burns, for bh Were any og inside?” “I was,” said such a jolly co; had again invite was over herq ate some poke cause they Ic “What did the inquisit} “Mother water, a p twice som it.” “What ¢ Jerry, “C poke berr, “I got s came up better, or put me f{ . &ave me “Your any bett said Mr. the maf poison f afterwa; howeve special dote.” “That “What | “Well this: Ww. “she had words, 9 and she an atid they gav acid.” “Why vinegar?’ acid?” “Yes,” have bee *I sho ple wou; oned,” si “You son; “tk give the for ins monia, C another the wall would gi or flour “Well, hard wo is a part “but I tt Walker ir T It was a shone steal lage, the Tommy dis down on th the spears wonder wh boy was s turns on his pony and bicycle an ing himself dnd every one else, J wandered out on the grass, th thus to smooth his ruffed feel yawned a little, for he was and looked about for some amuse him, Right under him he saw ants that were busily py breaches in th home workers were rying bits o eyes soon sj although he was ng boy, he was glad t amuse him. Taki ble, he placed it anxiously awaitg Some of the li peared, and gre seeing the ob They ran this ly they all dj reinforcemer Tommy w play, and s) when with In front of creature Ii ing a pair ing at Toj tle boy's and the back, ‘Wh the bo “Yo the ¢ your you ‘ tor he Duke of Ormond; whoge i was Butler, wag going elon as Jorg lieutenang Was driven by a storm lhe | of Man, where a Rev, NM febh a poor curate, entertained m as hospitably as his means mitted. On his departure the or Promised to provide for him as is / Buses. a8 he became viceroy, The Boar Waited many months rae shed in the or. ast went } e found a lit. Raining access to the d ard and lay | tained perhission to press e seam, iron Cathedral, The lord freak at He seam, then his court were at the church bot iron that, Sone them remembered ’ thete e seam is | UP i. ost till he Pronounced hig » Which, it must be acknow) d ed, was wel] chosen, yet dld not too chief butler remember Joseph 1 : /\ forgot him,” The ae 0 pa, 1 nuts has | Once invited to the castle and ve. vs ments at living Provided for Lim, 99 These Te ————— bd that | ®rom the Chicago Journal, Nov, @, e body | ’ RC P04Y [ ! Yhen Commissioner Garfleld went to hicago packers and asked permis. ¢ inspect their books, the condi. nuts | ton was made that no Information he m would be ug mt eedings against them, 3 » I. arfleld gave this Dledge, it 1g anim the Dackery allowed tm to Ir busines J from Lr bu 8 in all iis details Now, it is announced, the re ced, sult bs study have been turned over io Baan department of Justice to Bap yed in legal] prosecution of the Commissioner have ventured as deman nstruction ashingt gton, pledged, not his own word, but is Sy ements, It 1s not his good faith, hut a vernment’s, that ig in ques. gaging in a conspira 0 restraint of tra t bg ey de, they ought to by But thefr gut if they y VY are gu USt be fairly proved. They mold on a Square deal, Y Tsk be nce the Government has el vision to such a béight as pag K the nest of deflant criminal truste 08t within the shadow of the capi. on Chie iovernment and the poise t be too careful to avoid susp. oss 29 are more anxious te estern offender in the East, SEs Ran ok of -the methods elready em. R this case have not been pare distinguished for decency, R Government enters a man's takes hig private papers, gS the wives of packing into court ang pute Vy bonds, it is hardly say honorable, ney Y Unearthed. to be the anef- olemy has heen bern Rhbdesia. £0 siderable ex- krguing ae ed the city One stil} 10St race lis portion considera- New York d. sh Chem. SEOW, ob- a sufficl- and kelp © iodine, - pduct ex- p not in. Bn addi- or Ire- P Success fforts to Tiree, la and Years, tend rris. 00
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