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The Oxford Democrat! The Oxford Democrat! NUMBER 27. VOLUME 65. SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. TUESDAY, JULY 5. 1898. With the of an of- "Mr niotûer, Mr». sister, And Mamie, laughing and crying in WILL POPULATION OVERRUN PRO- "THOSE THAT DELIGHT IN WAR." their living oat of door· «II the year, M superb composure Strong, my AMONG THE FARMERS. tbrr ? ire no barns. AH the hiy Ιι κ tack- fended sovereign Mamie wm drawing Mine Oolyer—some of them," with hun- one breath, had euggonted the acroll saw "The Beeches" DUCTION? «litter of «tee) alone Mm tunny Mract, ed op, and where there ere out-bulldlngs the wreck of an antebellum veil over gry volubility. un pleasant wd« ntary mork, and "every- A «train o* martial tno*lc clear an·) load, coooero· "IfllD T·· PLOW.** they are tiny tbntched-roof her comical hat of shucks, the "No, rah, nobody didn' aend m··. I body wanU<d bracket* and wall thing» The «troam of scarlet flowing like a tide plaited " PARIS ME., There have been thoughtful men In all not mnch more than for a HILL, 'Μ1·1 the wtkl cheering of the eager crowd. Urge enough fingere of her white cotton mittens hov- joe' coine of my own 'ersrd. 1 wanted those days. of the world who believed that the " «K·· The blaaoned banner· Boating far awl «Me, hen and rooster to turn around In, bot Hit. on this hot forenoon, SANITARIUM. Con MMtHM· r»B vrrlcuJIarai about her head like bo many white to bear ef tin) tide were true. And July Tuo*Uv. Thur»!»* ft»· I W|i prartkal topic· time would come when the of Ami overall the measured heat- sur- JEANNETTE H. WALWORTH. ering « n-u talion free, to AtMrv·· all eotumuntcattoii· ta- population «oundlng very picturesque with their many By uti'iUH ruin KlevUicItT. aohct·*!. Like arum»—of those exultant feet mice. It wm to close A heavy sigh, almost a sob, eecaped with the arising truni the· ,turtI»T mVriKMDi for ihlm κ> Ηηιτ D. Η ΑΜ- the earth would overrun It· for roiling necessary paa> by Term* rMfewsbl* <lepaitoient That march to death or aide aide. rounding round-topped sloping-roofed the win to »n l the Κ«ί4 Cut* capacity glory by thn desk where the officer's but he clung wajde-d earth. with great Hu'it ΜΟ* υ, Agricultural Killtor Oxfonl Uiaocral, the of when the never (Copyright. 1897. by the Strong stood, steadying lips, eagerly Λ .Hp*· 1>tC. r. IIAMM<»M>. production food, supply Thoa they go forth who may return, haystacks. In coldest weather the sheep Author.) Puta. M«. the re- A fever fllta Nation'· his shaken nerves a to this one link iu the chain winged butterflies Hitting a Is>ul the could not poaalbly he kept up to deadly the vein·, are yarded In some sheltered plaoe, and by strong physical clumsy The Area of Pawlon fletoe and flercer burn, CHAP1ER XXI. diamond crowned row·#, with the mar- quirement», when gaunt famine would down can man- effort He pot ont his haud to detain that mnst eventually be welded afresh « D. BISKRA, Till—aa tome captive borate lia chains— by lying closely together IOR1.I BRIGHT VIEW OF FARM LIFE. «talk «broad in the there would panther for Wan be on the side? her. Shu eluded the touch. and bind bim and hi* beloved guerites and the righting them· \ I world, Men utand amaaed at that tremendous sight. age to keep warm, presumably, they winning slight together phloxes for and In tte «t un«l<-r the ran'» warm A grange Is organized to assist the be a fierce «truffle existence, Empire 'gnlnat Empire arming might. certainly look thrifty and well oared for. Tho Federal officer questioned it, as. "Mamie! Onoword! By heaven, you once nuire. hen bravely at Law, War " Councilor farmer. Farmer* can contract the survival of the But here we are! fn far-famed Ed In- an a the uf the brut by judge only strongest. Tbla U the pride of War- Aht who ahall tell frozen into attitude of aloofness by shall hear ma "There «re step· there at eud caressing, professor patiently maim. better the results of their work and was looked us a necessary check to rteKl seat of Scotland's κι vr«>Kj» falls, eug- upon The «torr'a la»ne? "Tla that rald'nlng born', the Illustrious girl's n prlling touch, ho watched the He himself between her and the old Sit dovh, old man, over hio wuiktable, *t«rwg the jagg.d even Acroas whose a river rune, placed balcony. belter mode· than other keep down population, and pesti- length thirsty and classic fame, and Made of mw people. who not how to literary, religious anall group of rebels mak- the door. Without indecorous violence and tell uio about the old Did hie scroll laboriously > -ι γ \KV«>. I» with their blood knew yield; conquered place. i grange to the lence was regarded as better than the most beautiful in the world! It Ct brings hope despond- Who died 'mid cannon'· amoko and roar of guna, dry their for she could not avoid to him. rido or walk?" through a thin fiat) of black walnut A % in the ani- ing preparations departure. listening yon ent by giving opportunity to bear of im- famine. They observed that Ami hosts that crushed them aathey is built upon several eminences and from & Counselor, ignored hini. He stood alone on "The time will come, it muHt oonie "I walked, *ub. Thar ain't but two wood. His tine head, with it* sparse Attorney provement of other», and create· a «octal mal kingdom and Insect world the only trampling its resemblance to the ancient capital of They 'Mid ntrife that turn· the fair earth Into hell, on that and the of white Lair, was MAINE. a us check on oventbundint was The the winning side, with his heart hun- before very leng. when you will jud^re beaaes lef' place, by fringe waving just element hu h makes all aki·. It population WhllM Racket'· laments her aonsl Greec, has been styled Modern SORWAT, voice glorious vim Me above tb· welcomes her the the failure of the food and con- me In ger unsatisfied. stood together, in course different standanl* Yea time got home from fetch in window h-<lgc, made Paok RuIMlnjj. woman, and give· supply, The l>eath wall wb· above tlie Victor-song; Athens. But—let whimper your They my ly they today starvation and de- Such far· tarnl»b even Honor'· more w with of brilliant fiab hlgheet place saying: "You ire my co- sequently death by might pn*e. eir—or you have already guess- mutual support and confidence, ready will fei 1 leuient theu. Just n< your mammy and your bro' Set h back gav p<ltd geranium in And oar nick Hearts cry out, "How long! how perhaps • HARLOW, worker ; reft'ne and bless home vourtutf each other. This teudeucy ed the one above all others that to abide the award of to en- uone of me 'erds and fo'erds wan and the flame of many nasturtiums. .«Ν"» you my ; long' thine by destiny, you, my mother, you jure they plum' give the an un J aud Insect went on r«-nr wa* you are full of sympathy when thing* kingdoms Lord Uod or IlaUlcs When wilt Thou arlae? mikes this city just now the most beau- dure still further, if need be, but not creilit for acting upon my ronvictiaoa out You «ce, they don' get none too By the window, where tho and when In of the fact that class of When Khali Kingdom Righteoua It In Attorney at Law, go wrong, and Joyful happy spite every Thy come—Thy tiful city In the world. Is because, to aid and comfort at an of what was und what was wrong. much co'ti them· But 1 wan flowerleMs ledge and the plainer outlook " who ready accept right day*. 'bleeged the reverse I cannot think of a more had their enemies, Law, Its will be found letters from * living things th«· Nation· from the Wounda of War?" possession hand. 1 to a to come. I sez, I iaru't over the chicken and the MAINS. reduced their Healing enemy's represent you cowardly egotist, 'Lucindy, sleep coop* lye hop- miserable man than an unwedded farmer. proved upon them and —Chrlnian Burke In Fall Mall home! So be sure the Arst ob- " l»l\fl*LD. Magazine you m«y hud voiced it all for him, look- content to let his nearest and dearest a wink touight leta'n I verities it per planted agaiust the kitchen chim- What bread be muit eat at time· numbers. Yet, notwithstanding these sought is the office, and here Becky heavy ject post so turned the ι,ί her r.l·kt ι» r auk. so numerous that ing at biiu with tear dimmed eyes. sutler that he Mvured to himself the "Verify what old man?" ney, Mamie wh-ei and «horn ctn he scold when bis cows checks, they became IN THE LAND OF THE BLUEBELL ibeyare! From home, from PaHs, Maine, with tkhii When come, the aid He was conscious of bin own «tray off on a rainy night? There seems mankind must destroy them trap* AND HEATHER. from Parts, Fr«nce, from the kind pots. you by duplici- noisy Hewing mnrhin·· nwiftly Piled Auctioneer, save the of that soberer which time He km«w well what it was Licensed to me the most comfort in a farmer's life and poUons in order to crops friends in Ireland whose hospitality dur- judgment ty.
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