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si•s °' r. -111 .Wetrk dist-cln:ts. Cheryns wuderute
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ky,,y - = Oruduuw of the kt.,,,al
.•'y college of 1)eutnt aur
�i ` � 1 Benton of Uuutrly, ban
opcucd room. It Vw
wria 131uuk, Albert St
2t, - Clinwt, where he will
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'tae constantl) it atLea-
dates, and preparod t-
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-w ;lU 21, 8801. Ocatiotry
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Office, Hattenbury Strict, Intal:
.bind aanstord'm book ewm Kciltdcrece
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Huron street. Utriec
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DOWSLEY, M. U,M K. C 8 England.
"4 by clan, 8argeon, Sc. Mitten and re.,deucu
gl9ou's Bank, market .quare.
_ti*, Jan. 14, ISSL I -y
,iia HOWSON Llcenaal Auetluncer tvr the
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j: yt' �''(}owtey of Huron. Sarna attettdn,l at ruanultable
,_ ' • e at,tstr,.e...6IL' ,Jan. i4th 1851. - _ . - - - - -
,4 A°.'.'iV. NEY to lend in large or stnarl stnni, un ,;uud
r }]'•L lnortgagesor }x:rnunn] nen•urit), at the IuNvet
r;_ C traces. H. HALE, Huron street Clutton.
�il: ,•, OUAton, Feb. 26, 1861. 1 I t .
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I' ,. 1. 'a. Mas. 6LAC KsTON K, TRAC'tltats OF VO
,. seal and Instrumental Mlistr, KatLe their) street,
.. eat Organ Factory, N. U sruging (;lass now' fun.
1 66:� 'vlolin Lessons given,
1'c • '- � (!Batch, February Lat, 1582. 6 ly.
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. ',>+itI. T " ' .1,78TRUMENTAL MUSIC,," Miss V, either, (cyto the
'w;':-",t�,,,•.'�' 'Boston Conservatory of tnusrt•, will take u Irinited
1: ''•` *"`' ,: timber of pupils on the urtran or prams. 1'artwtitar
•° '9' - "" t�•tsntion given to those who wish w itntiru, a oa their
I ��.,.. r�y �(��bnt.tyle of pla)iug, at resideneu of L. Y. L,a,La,
We the Organ factory. _ .36
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TERMS: ---$L26 per Annum in Advance,
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CLINTON, ONT., FRIDAY _ SEPT. 29; 1882.
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Have now received the . greater portion Of their fall importations, which is the lar®
gest purchase Of new and fashionable Dry Goot.s made by any One house in the
®County, making the finest, cheapest and 'mast complete stook we have ever
® Qz -Z_ shown. All the latest novelties in
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Q) Qz cess o®s rensTrifflulln;1los, Hosierway,U erel®thinQ__A
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IZZ) � C10t"lannels, Mill ' tiles. Qz �, . .�. , .,.
Q IV-NOTE—No other house Will approach us in these specialties.
(1-Z) VE'R ' SI)ECIAL.--An f!nmense stock of NEW 131,:1('K and (;OLO1ZED SILKS, S.�TINS, ,110IRES anti BROCADES at prices lower' than the lowest.
I ('arpcts and l -loins Ftll.rl!shill!`s.--I)UI1't fltil to insuL'Ct, you will WrOIif •yotfr,•;(Ilt' anal your pockets if you do. Cloths and Tweeds—The largest stock in the County.
II1 the TAIl,O1t1 NG DE'P 11t'I' E'NT we are tori flits\' to xlw;ik, Working;' ni�;llt an(I (lay. T11ore jourlleyrnen are employed by us than by,all.t,he other houses
ill ChUtOl1 put together, This is a better guarantee of properly Ina(lo onirnlents than any a(lyertisenient can give. And flow after years of persistent effort can
proudly say that we are at tlle; lop of the trey',
CHAS. lIAPIiIL7O'11,
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AUCTIONEER, Lund, lour and Insunu,n: a;;enta I�1 J' ; 3-- "' W r2g"" 0 f" M -0 3r"' 11
I! $lith. Soles attendexl in wa'n and uuuntr), un
%eaeonable terms. A list of hunts and yktltLge luta fur
EMEM"ER UUR SHUO 11 U
bale Money to loan on real estate, at low' rat,ua of ul OCTOBER,
'il' l;erest. Insurance effected on all Masses of property
Notes and debts cullucwd, oouds apprxinnd, and sold
Ion eotnmtssian'life nkrupt stocks bought and sold.
i} Blyth, lies. 16 1880 - —_ -
the arbor Rule the slnprs lendnlgr up
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( nivitts were fairly dry now. Nor the
i (Illy was looking
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I Ito thy wily, Illy botinle bairn, seethed to produce a grdttt elleut:
That Beautiful Wretch' fill -Ill,
thy way, thou
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hillg, a'rain `l How do you know that
AT 11044.
Wild still ; the oc-
Ill) till att
Ill) shy way, thou ~till may learn
Well, we have got oil a swagger
hw dna not; go back to town this moru-
111 g
that rt ght ns Drank Kin hall
uftstnnid + lento of tiunli,,hl, %+'ass i,r•tral
o r, i
1'o tin}' I):"I;1 sa< buuni+',
dress this time !' cried Mr. Tum, who,
' ing ?'
feared It 11PILV • t,tdn from flet soutlwvht
, y h
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It was very clear that N to WRs proud
though he had neyer been to Oxforti,
'Because,' Rhe Al1Hw'erelt, with her
rogod furiously ; tho wiml sllnkit,e tho
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��lj ��2�j1(L1Il L�laek.
of 11er performaucc ; and Rhe Nati a
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` a a geuuiue Erre tt Ldur ill s11u1a, aur!
,oyes tixwd oil Nonce distant abject, 'be
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good ri"iit to be; for she hall caught
I V? 11.4 ready to import it front a nywhore•
i cause I call see hila on the Pier.'
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CHAPTER XIII,
the guttural accent to perfection, For
I Ilestafellut her—at•herdur!c Indian-
I 1'otn Bure,,foid had a quick, (lark
Ii o. L., No. 710, meet.2ndNlon,tay iiteurhnitnths
viaitiug bruthren
; room windows, cru') windows, weru
the rent, it was an instructive Hong to
I reel hat and skirt, and her Ione; tight.
I suspicion that Ile had Won Made a fool
/, in Itiddlecoutbc'e Hall, cor'
01s11y invited.
Nan was naw three years older than
boo suu> esti a lullaby to a child ' far alis
b Y ,
fittiub black tical -skin cunt --and sue
,of, even while fin was ItTturing his
k. FLOODY, w. It. T. COOPER, steely.
when wu last saw her at Bella rio.
t
was what Nan more or less Made out
bole the scrutiny patiently.
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slstwr tit her Ihuorulwe ; but hq, was not
Minton, Jan. 74, 1sS1. l V.
Perhaps slit; had not grown much
Amici the various experiments and
,
You are not going out Oil a morning
going to admit allythillg of the kind,
LINTON Lodge, No. tr4, A. H', k :1 NL, nlcuta
prettit•r—and she never hall great pre-
repptitions : -
like this lie said, at length,
iYt:4' 11e said, carelessly `I fats
yr Y
Cj every Frida,, ml or after the full meson, visit.
Ing b,r¢,t, ren cvniiallr invited.
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tensions that way ; but along with the
aul;ularity, so to speak, of her ways of
()It, Johnn!e is a Wever ]all;
Lint test he hnI(IIP,i 1tI1 he ha(t;
'There. r,
IIPPItitI w'
o calci 110 ,still the streets
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that is Kill(, CUtlllll r along.
g n I hop(: he
J, bfi.C+101IRTER, A,. N. L. FORTVNI;, Stec.
Clinton Jan. 14, 1381, 1-t
thinking she pall also lost the botlim"s
This morn he wasno ver • hurl'
I are quite dry, pleaded Madge, `'1
' kilow
w'out be cone lt,fore tt'e get there ' I
a '
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of her figure. Sit. was now snore fu!ly
Ile looted I. lie bc4t off Lill t'
Y'
it (roller to be flue.'
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want hit. to toll lilt where ile gets his
F.NTAAt. HOTEL, myth, ant., n. Fr,eel, prop•
C 'nim
foruuxl, though her figure was still
When Johnnie'stlrunk he'll tak a ku}fel
'It's no use, Baby, There won't be a
boots. dint, aron'I ba 1, you know ' 11e
The above house is rctitted and turn,ahed
anew, and affords Wood accnnnnudanon to the trceul
slender and Bract `ull and she had ac-
And thioate. stir to fixe my life;
Saul to admire our nee+v dress, Better
Y
said lauciu<r i1 , lrovin0 .. at these im-
, g o F } ".
11ng public, flood Lhln„rs and Cigars always in till'
bar rlood.ample rnmim 1•:vor} nttenoorl paid w
Ooo,iSIMMlngandnttviakv. hostler.
quired a grave and sweet expression, I
that kindly, humorous,
Wila wmilla be .t pit mall S wlf(”
Ta hese a lad like Johnnie !
go and hultill those sllppters for 1110.
lie proceeded with 1118 billiards.
portant olrll'e t4, 'hut there's a Style
ahott't Illh that I rather fuuey'•
g aceta.
BI)th, June'?:{ r;'tl.
spoko of a very
tolerant suture within. ('hiltlr41u came
Yonder's Johnnie coltlllll; non;
\\'all t you rotor', '1'otft ?" Slle said,
`I)utt't for"r.t ithout the hall, Tout,
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to tier readily ; and she let thew pull
lie looks Ilit• bvstof a' the crew!
'They've
'I went, to the bavar with you, wheel
I said his sister, ,it would be very nice
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
her hair. S11e.w'as inr.apablt; of a harsh
ate gont• to the liar -ley Moo,
1'o hue a 'class wi',iuluvfie.
I } (w wanted to tic,; }%ata I Ifo test.'
if we axd(I (rt up a little art
F p e
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judgment, The world seemed beauti-
(titter much into convorsalirm with him.
Wanted to) ser K.av lim-nlan he
Ianiui ,it, ourselves.
'foul,
This Hotel ie furnished throughout with great caro
the want,; of tihe tratellimt r'„nnnn.
fol to lite au(I Shu wnjoy(•td living—
tic let's) O hc.t the flacon fried,
s;ud, cuuu+:opt unuxly. `C ldn't wily-
lout as he walked along, con -
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0 meet public,
tltoussarnplerouws. The bo,tot lign,)rsand ch;:trs
;
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PS1)eClally W hVil she way Oil tilt' Illall
And let us nmk a clean fireside,
e,
p',II(1 w'he'el IIP l'UMICS ill! will L}ICe
bodysee hitt(, flarfnan who 1>r1it1 half
tinut'il tel) glnur,': (lawn at his glazed
are al wave kept at the bar. Good bahlc. Best situ
in l'liuton. ('i a ant n rill.
utoA hotelUpon•
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(Inti'nR OCerIOUkiho the RL'a,
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III.-, kflh(h,d(. Cdll lei(',
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Town 2'
ac 3G the icor
in ho '+fitful and reoccu led
1 c t5 n t u
! •war
JAS. ,MOORE, Proprietor.,
This gettingr out into the open was
Ifo thy way, Illy bonnie bairn,
'But, 1 E(lOk you tip (Llld lit tl'Od UCI'tl
you to Ilei•'
ItIRrUler ; It CI'E'aC that 11 is nlllld
w'�H C11:11'ge(1 en:Icrruing then) '
Clinton, June 7th, I,�'+s,
on this occasion a great relief to her,
]Iuthy way, upon lily a!rin,
'llitrotlucetl me to her! What in-
Frank Kill,, was on the Pier, and
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Ii1I1 11A R I A L N ) ni
She argued with hersolf, \\'hat did it
watter to her whether Frank King
Ifo my wily, thou still may learn
To sac Darla sac honuie!
troduction do you nerd at a stall at a
bazar,
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' very fow others besides, exc-tipt trip
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were ill Brialtou • or oven that he. 11ad
'I'er-
i,ut, this was libels to go on forE'vor;
except to fray a couple of Sov.
urcigus for a shilling's worth of scent ?
ulutiician, in their box. lie, thrbw
away a cigar, and eante forward fufck-
(}A1,T t)N''ARP).
been at the house in Iirunsw•ick
race, diiliilg, Itud billiards? j
So Nall quil-tly steppe•(I round to the.
I Wllo tol(I you 1 w'allted to speak to
! ly. llis face exnressed much pleasure,
liar thin troll tt'n4 only ternpnrnry,
playing
tie Ilan probably forgot -ten that raver i
floor of the. hut., When•. she found `+ing•
I Kato ilarman ? 1'll tell you what it.
i though err.' re"Ar•ded Mailgo Beresford
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Thlsisa linn,I�r,1o,•. n,•„ tt,rcl,.ir.nat,•d app,';itr
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the 11, (f., the �'ontrl, ut tlly h„v n. 1•:Irrtru• Itr;ls,
ire Ila(1 be(•tl at liftllR ren. Shot was, glad I
), %
inrr tial siltiutr on the lilticcross-bench
h• r'. ,
i is, K�ill ; Its very unladylike to illi-
whir bonne llin of tiniidit;%,
in
(.AA, ere, (.round, rvnuprr.e about thr.." ;u•n.4 ,;t
rile WeaLllf!T w'as clap, NO d011lJt 11E'r I
ellt.11oly ocC11 lied whir her "Llitar and
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lute lllo(IVPR.'
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'1 ++"1S rtf'; ul VO w'O fel clot venture
t 1 1 U U
land huAutiftla) htid out, and with a att•oam of water
running through,
t
sisters would soon he setting out for
the now song. \\'lett she lnukeoi up,
i 'i never dill anything of the kill(],'
otit on such a ft” I I in",' lie said, look
[S1llOtits 1?, I?L'1',
their morning scroll down Chu Pier.
on finding the, door darkened, slit, (rill
;said his Rititer boll "Never."
Y
i1; r at tho clear l,lue gra a •es that
' I, hYt+ }
. Lensueanil l'rv,prietnr.
Nall hall taken her ticket fur New-
not servant ;bur nervus wer0 not (rx•
Sle dirt not , forte undoratnnd w•llut,
were iulnu.11ately till -Ill -ti .t ay. I
Ct alt Ma 17th 18.412. 2u
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haven Wharf, with a vaguo intention
Cltahlw,
! accusation i ' ( been g r
LL 1 J .CII b1'011 Int against
11l'r Iltall tl ('r NPil4 C1+'ll IIl1L that was ,
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of walkiiig from thence, by the short I
I0Ili dear Tit(', it is ynu, Aliss7' she
`No
i hor; but 4he dill not like the sound of
all. She shoal: hands With hint, of
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���TT ��T ii�`, r �(> I( )1+ ,N
lwl�.),.\ 1 / 1 ' 1
ti, and from i to
ctrt to •u,
sllid. wonder I did not hear ye;
' the word 'unl« dv like.'
I
enulwe and regat,Icd lira fur half a
d bur
A Ifriston all(( tin Luck t0 LPWwR,
al to 1,P.
for I was malting enoukrh nolse myself.
�'(•r well ' said he la 'inry (}nw•n
I Y 1 y
� secon(1 ' but then slo turned aside
°
t
At low restos at Interest and upon t(:rmA la, r,,,it
t
te,YCrA.
,
however, when till-, train stopped, sIlu
I hope you are very well, Miss.; it is
I his cue `sauce you say [aur incapable
• snme++'11at so t11tit ho anti Tum mi"I,t
A[ 1NN1N(1 & ti('O'1"1',
thought she would have a look at the
many
than a do since I have seen ou on
Y
of s u akin,r the truth 1 su , >r,se I .lust
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tall: tt: nthEr. 1'ur hEr tons AI r. '.Pc!tr's
' L'euu•r murk, ('lint„n
harbor • ane! ver pretty and bright,
Y I Y b
the
,
go atilt week up and down the Pier
friend, nutl no doul)t they lr,ight have
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20
,
husy it this
'I have liven living in Lewes for
i vl you, 'C11ore v one thing sure; I
1 soml•thingr to say to each other, about
Clinton, Ma> lNII, 114'!.
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anti apiwared on clear
uiornulg ;the brags and capper of the
,ome tiu,P,' said Nan. I have boon
shan't bo stared at.,
boots or cigars, ur such things.
RV TERERT REDUCED,
stuainers all polished till, flans flying;
b
listelling to the Rnng YOU were singing.
'I'llat is the kind that
I 5o Ila wont and got his hat aild cane
llow evor, thin throw of them very
,mk,mg I„ hers,'(, nit far mim4en11-111,
ne sun brilliant on the green water of
not of song sa}lurs
and gloves, and When It(,. had buttoned
i ' Soon found thenlsolves wlalking to-
--
ill(' estuary and on the blue Water of
like, is it?'
I Iliruself all over iota the swallest, poa
Becher, up towards the end of the
Money on fr=t, 1:191+ farm%iwllrU) awl nn faeorabl('
the ponds beyond that were ruffde(1
F y
So they IIR(I begun nhout sailors
tilble compass, ht: called for his sister,
'and
r A
empty Pier, aut.l'puut was in amazingly
teTnt.toborrnwrr•,, ran h,• hnd
with the wind. 'Then, just below her,
again ; and ihw good genius Or::uzd
to"other they went out into the
food haulm, and did his hest to arouse
Q
At V per cent. per Annum.
!
ea,,t(, in rhe fern heat. tihe t,hnngtlt I
was clean fur rotten.
I,
gusty, ck-ar, tiea-scented morning.
tilt-, now frlond. • They sat sown where
'+pl''�r t"
r. A. IIAI(T'r,
f,{In w'Er llld l'Y(rtiR (Llrtlll„11 tltttt w'flR 111)t I
r,
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i They had the spacious thoroulnllfare
I
they `ore sloltered froul the gusts .of
Attnrn,•),
tie way to A'eafnrd). Wilt'u she got to
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nearly to tleulselves, though till- pat'(;
wind, and listened it little to tilt, music,
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Clinton, Nfal t,, 1441
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the arbor Rule the slnprs lendnlgr up
; '
( nivitts were fairly dry now. Nor the
i (Illy was looking
and talked a "rent deal though
I Vntlge listened. Madvit
to tlo fort. seeuft'd tempting{y Ili,,) ;
AT 11044.
Wild still ; the oc-
chiefly pro-
r
THE M OLSO N S B A Iv K,
she know (111a fl•tnn rho sutiuuit of the
111 g
that rt ght ns Drank Kin hall
uftstnnid + lento of tiunli,,hl, %+'ass i,r•tral
o r, i
tended to he mostly ioti-rostad in the
y'
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downs this r lin ' wn tit )lave
u r nal;.; o tf, t I ha u
feared It 11PILV • t,tdn from flet soutlwvht
, y h
au(I watcry ; null it hhtek shadow• Iowa-
music, and its the font more+ people w110
inrnrporAcod b) Art ,d 1''arli:uuant, IhSf'
splendid view. And so, perhap.i from
rogod furiously ; tho wiml sllnkit,e tho
I
- int r into a tion res telt! of showers
gray
hnd now been 'U'!n ,t.(41 to color. (town
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Capital, $2,000,000, Rest, $2 0,000.
p
lul'l's habit, shn, tooK tilt) old falenlla}
+.
hollh('s w'I(II Itrleilt g1.ISts; tilt' Sea
r
f,tllii) far awes at sort, At creat
h Y la
tho 1 il r but site k11rty that, while her
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n E,41> 1>FM'Ir't•;, - 11t)\T11 F:A L.
1'n1Ll 1„Ltit lb,' (•I r;LRt ]; IIIIr(1 St til lull,
t.1l 1111;11'1'1 lig nl(1118 111r+ lreflCll. i�llt, lit
I Ivan drawill r-ronut windows coH'ew-
Y 6 ,
brother and Captain King were ver
( 1 �+ Y
TIMMAS NViIIIKN1 tN, I'rr.id. n,.
past tem ,nils of curried walPr, up th,,
1
tie tnrnllinn, .'Len Bri fico. awoke' It,
; room windows, cru') windows, weru
I busy talkinrr, the latter was very fre-
n
.t If It Niif.4"N' t',,,'Pr. ,,,1-tt
'I'llt,.11 +bu,xr;,•r
valley by firs farmstead, and ;,n ml fn
found flat the worst of rho alarm hnd
peoplo Rlauding, their Illinois behind
quontly renarding her. Whitt file did
M. tVUIJ'N:Itti9'uS :1 �, U,•urr,tl
tIle lu);h will solitary downs o+•PrluOlc
passed over, Ira+•ntg only n disturlerl
, thr•tr hILUIix ti , )arentl unc('1•Ittin
, 1 f Y
not know wits tient lie was trying to
Y g
„!I,, t,n11i In.,d,•, n,•aa. "'.""I. s(,nl,ni: an,l
Anl,'r1,1t 1it,nl;,, h.,n„I,t and ,add, : inn ri'dr, d,.
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Ing (:int wide, tilt,v Illg, Rlltlllll" sea.
and dtintreruus look about the, eleuugleR
h t
1 whether or hot to venture otlt And
.lake himself. believe that that was
11
r„nntr,t' the Lit,"I ,taint r.tlr. torr-re't -,;].. r q
tiriglilnn ought, to hw fair till(] beau-
r 4
and also a singular clearnw. s in thfi air,
Il0 doubt 4(11110 of tlt('Sl' Tt'lllal'Itln+r '1'(nn
, h
I
Nan who was Ret tin r there.
g
nil d••1„,4,t4 Nt, Lonr,n, >lAn.,c,,r,
canton r•,•n torr, i4 -I +'�,�•„'v
tiful nn Stell n nn)rnint; as this); u'r
F
so that the low hard calors of water
awl Madgtt I;erwsfor,l pass, mast hnvo
llwii thoy went, for a stroll again,
11a1's by anti I,y the wil;ht cant to htivr
I arid land And shy cosies st.riin sly in-
thought the forvuofl r. ver hanrlw)ule
Y Y
nn'1 the lonlicfl at the king( nes end
Y 1 ,
A. --.FISHER.
a gimillse of tilt+ pale yellow tei•ravils
1 tense end vivid. Nwar ill(, shore the:
cuuplo .21'1141 trip we'll built young fol-
tllPv tool: refu[;o from a few passing
r
'50, 000 t0 Lend at 6. per Cent.
of file distlLnt tory.• No doubt by this
I s.ea had bevu belttr n into a nnuddy
low who bolted lIlron will twenty
thnll,rrl1 fill the
drips of rtLiu ;rind tiles hurried to sr.0
heavy fishing.snurck by
we I on Ile
ciao+ I;,litli Rn11 lrulgc rt t
' brown ' thin that nlef(ell into a Col(I
ryas nit, tin mach, will
a go the en(I of
+i',rh.,ire pri,ih.,” 1„I„rrru„rr
We
Pier-Nladoe with ler red skirt an I
I greon furlhnr oat- : told that, agitilt
pretty girl of oi�hteerl who also ]lwl a
I tho Pier, heat.ill�; out a�rninst til^, south-
Le, to I'„ Fn
seal skin runt. Niallfr alt+a},
1 derpwur(I and decpene(I until it w Ls
good ti)urn and wnllted +c('II. Tile
I westerly thud. And although Frank
AZvvif, f„r ih•• „Id ,-4,11• -ere,,, ,
Anil, res nlal r,it,•,.n N11n: a1 0",;.,r., I.•,-IlVy,o,I ,
1
I dressed smartly perhnf,s (•vel, n Milli
lo,t. in it narrow• lumnf ettnnon,v purlrfe,
teatUl'PR w'w1'r' much illlkl, ton ' Misr.
Killer a rn1I1 awl again a(IIIrURE'll Iver, as
e F R ,
A,'nt h,r Iir.r fir, I ...... f 4:,11. mottr4,tar
holdly, Tim I,Rllrl would he pin viI,t•
1 blark just where the sen met the vrtg;uo
. wmtld have guessod tlltllu to be brodirr
was dumnnded of hon, shoo, did not
LI r,•,i,I!v k t1.I',n ",$..,;,!I
I unto. In the shelfer,•il ],laces it, wleul,l
An,l vaporous gray sky. in fnct., at
I an,l sister,
(titter much into convorsalirm with him.
t
Second hillltl5dlttit;li(f,ll lill.Xl'han e
I hr almo4t wnrin ; there you tmubl sir
' this timment, tile` seaward view frog„
-1 oh4,'rve,' renlarlted Mr. Toon, pro
Ino tfaS''oul's frio11oi, Hit(,. lilt it, Ile un -
down nu,l Inik and walrll Ills slops gi
any Brighton wiudott• re4Ptublyd note,
foulldIV Its he 8azed Witl, eidmiration
,
(lerstood. Nevertheless, sho met iris
rt,ntan, f•,•1, t4 I,••t 1 t
hy, She, suppose+i that in course of
i,lg so much as an attempt at w•at"r-
rat. his own hoots, 'flat when I c„ore.
,yi, ones. or twice, and shoo hail a pleas-
i,inlr they would go b;wk for lu'irlive 1.
color that a school girl has Lot into a
nut with you, fhthy, i have to do rill
ani, Rmi nmialle look.
���.
; Thrit. w•asTitways a ntrrry nwal at hone(,•
I l'opelesx utess through wa411ing au(1
; the talI;ing, \\'Ilea i go nut, with Nan,
Lha brgnn to think that there count
,_-,'-��YTD ���
'They grternlly 11nd vi41fir4 wlon, tie•+•
� wnshinK ntt•n.y at hersl(ies until she fiAS'
"o"', 4he dons it' tiled 1 am atnusod.
ho viomilthing very striking and at-
e
h;ul islet <nsutilly or: lie 1 ler nr in
I
I I'( her he,at•o'st color smudgiA over
ilii
I it Ixn't, that, 1 Rin selfi,th ; but, a g
t.rswtite .batt, tins coos sailor when
y
'Ibnl
rr 1
O, �� l� l l ),
t,'4 Pita,
the I: t,lr, , 1, i 1.
Lhe horizon lure.
enure to your him, of lifo - n wontlin,
evwu her hrnt her who seerned to
A, .1 l� 1
til Vru, anti tliinitingr nn,( drennull�
liar thin troll tt'n4 only ternpnrnry,
I n,le,'(d nuLIlt to cult.ivato the art of
consi,ler that. the, whole world should
Ar„ n ,* I r ;nr.•,I ,., .1 , ,': L ,, I. r ,. ,r1, i„ th.;r
I
11.4 II! w•n:kl"I Idly }LIIII,F!, tt' 11.11 I11'r at
I I1 I
hn'rry f,•w tuiiin(es au„they change
amusing people. There iv n want. of
whit upon his highness ---so clearly went
il- 11ft,1,,,ti-t ,,, !I tr,• a1,1,
tnh„•ho 11•.1;,,,I Im.•;.�•r.l,-,�I,. �l .rt,..er�
pe, ,. "'11�•„
.N
I Icnhon tt•n4 sn1,,b•uly ;irr,•sl(',I b}' n
i
I wild, r
1 steal aver ILisRtt•nugr•, shiftingr,
originality libont• ou_..•.---'
n Y
out, of his way to make himself a(rroe-
h
1,1,.+IAN A 11,1111,4
Itl,th
i som„I of Inw,w tihe lonkmi roun,l ;
I clear, (lilt 1: world, Sonleti)nes a Ion"
'There is a want, of ,olitoness Abcxlt
1
Rll}n, NOt, utli tlutt lint
y , w lett they
,11", I, 1..o n:' u
I there• w•ns no lunoul IL„Ingr in ,,,gI
I ,Irrnk of Sano}' green As sharp ns ehP
you,' sail Miss Mildge, calmly,
find laid enough of tho Pier, and hall
GALT FOUNDRY,
I aril the tel,•grnpll wir,•a, which some
; edE (- of a knife file oat at sen told that,
declaring
'''livre i.4 not, that How of itleas that,
helps nlln to the 111111•, Naw halt
taken a stroll or two along the King's
roitd, hringi lg the lime to nearly on('.
Engine & Machine Works
Works
' imws de,elv1-d the r^ll-, wore far too
fu' a.,ny '1'llon If's she wf'I,t (Ill ,Ignin,
I Ihrre w•a.h some nIIV•ell rift
I(self overlwad in that 'A' it shy.
pass
rnlnllt to fin tht• busi„esti of wonlrn,
o'clnc•k, what, must. Mr. Tota do but in
in
she dl4rnver,"I ttl,,•ncl, tris soun,l pro
`'1'ben n pale grnvuess wntld cauls un
Men who Ilam the harp work of tilt,
hist that. [,'I ling should come
r•ee,led from nnrrlewortl,•o i,nr fit, ML,
I from the Rmi(h west Rill] slowly cover
world to get through require to fin en
and lutich with thvin?'
COWAN
COtIw P'+ N GO=,
I the seat, witch had l,r"I,nI,Iv been rr
' MCI- worthing ns lvilh a veil ; null t,hnn
fr'rtnrlie(I and wrltll('tl shriul(I rank,: n
'
1\'ell, I wilt,' said ilw, `if yntt will
"n F•,',n,lrr• ,n,l tl,,,.(„t•,,,r., r all In, ,I „f
I', le,l Ihere 114 n shelter for the cott4l
n •ail tln,l. rnu111 lie seen in go trn,linar
I sillily of It, find lemic to he amusing;
I dine wit -11 nye at. the hotel in tile. even
(� �j
WO11 WOhllln
0
r
a Clllll
roar,! cava As 4b„ lbety nearer, she,
f,t;,I,1;tu' +,f
I nnuN snlnud, Anil the lin,; 41,111• heyin,!
till' hay npnenr I,loker than ifvt'I•,
`Tilt wnn'1. talk Ilk. that, In your•
, rtrh wi,h,w,' hnid his sister, `when inn
I ung, blain, by yourself At a hater is
, imi rth111Ir•f0;IIg.'
y
re,, ;111/1"1 lilt• slat, Iain n
, gil11ar , R" 4hr nla,le sure (his tvas tit l,,
,
: :�"ntetlnle,s loo, a4 If in (-nil w•)iIf
L;kvl• to go to her for ;i chert(.'
`Ilut you'd fill- better dino with us
'I'nnl,
lois tial She drew• near„r still her
, ill! Ilf•sr• card hnrrl trnlrR nn(1 colors, R
'tiow Ih,'r(''s a•bnt I would Call n.
too,' soul Mr. baldly.
'Irh, Frank
STEAM ENGINES
f, 041. ,., uolfe•ar,l un Il” stnsitll turf
1
� wander of light tentlld slowly rnnren
sort of tWIlit•y In yoOr .caul,' lie- ,-,I,,
I r•au't (Io that,' said
r,rl.,htr ,-I'�,,.�,•, „ .,u, t.,r„Id,• , ,9 "R
� I 1 1 tial wa4
III" (het 4hr, , I-rn,'cr,•1 that
trials nu tl,e ,u r ill's nI I,hw PARI, until
! f I
Iione,l, lit-mlln 1!i4 rn11e front time, to
g
hu1 wit)I a slight increasn of
I�lilt,• g
,
,mk,mg I„ hers,'(, nit far mim4en11-111,
`i'wlf„rd Ill -Ad kf-calur Rnlassof grloritied
I ttnu• on title lilt vernenl, 'Ilnt nligrht. he
, rolol- ttl,ir'll ,slrlwvII that he, wirthed he
Roiled, .,file] fleuters. Etc.
114 ,t Rs 1wr tt,.r,l, tall fi,r prnrhrr
9,,I,fvn ttlilt(• bialy; apparently lief,%ep),
fill, 11 lip w)Ih somel1)1)lgr. 1•nn imght
I.mild. 'Esso its it is 1 ant afraid
GALT, - ®lad T., - CANADA.
Tiwre,t, re,nt,ttr,onl rvpf•:ItMil4 \n),
sen nn11 4ky AIIog,•Ilrr, it, was not a
read Ile 111, 41,npers, )'on n,l,ll ger
I
I.a,ly l 'rrlsfor(I will Ihink it rather
_
„I , nl:, , I„•e I„ it.,- Lu1, awl lislet„"I,
, ,Ink In if'mi,l fn4bttmallle folk to go out
to kuo;n that a 1'nn4ervnlive G,x+ rn
enol if I turn np ..Cain now.'
D®NERTY �D.
tin,rnur ti:41 ,.114 rlr.0 )! Irrr ,cry best.,
far l.hrlr nrruet,uned prnnu•nnde ; and
wn4 not n day, suppnsllig
+ u"'nt and It Inl,(•rnl (.(f%vrwiwiit arc•
not. fn odic” nl life, balm. linin ]lilt gin
'(,'e ynu diin't khnw what Sri hton
r g
I4 nt Ihi,t time, of yonr,'snid N11 r. Tom.
. }
1 le wn4 4o,n), ,t lib tery great e11 -,L ,
re-urodly It
I
and ,I,e hnd n bard, ri,`nr vmvv that
' 1111-111 I"'tlt. nn V.,111gr out, In huL'LrI•s1,
I "relfly fit I,-Ast.'
111 thr r„81r1er11, penplc llkt' nursnlves
„r,•.
n I I ..,, 1„r
+iu!,I 1!. I;,,. it,;, -If h1•'tnf, If It „114 nit
ILnf (Iu•t 41,nuld be ion rinliotnte .hoof.
'Tim,' shf' said, 'do you ihillh � all
I }
k."• , , „•n ht n4e, don't tau kunw, nod
1 ' I )
Cherry, P,uf tr'rnul, 1„1`,w•nnfl. M,liric
,.(, I r+ I ,,-,,,!,Ill Iter wl,:,l 41rn' k
I th, ler r„4tnme
, rmil,l f 1 ('ll 11i111 King to c6i'111• too lilt'
(;' I'
(
,•,'1' gl.1,1 to. \,'1' never knew how
1 �'
Y ,
and 1 int f,nmhr'r, inrji chit k.
1:u, �.,a4 CLI• 11't1'r fn4bu,u n, whnrh
1 tie•v.•rthrlPsa, when lits \(n,lue
,
tI"I�
Ilnu I l
g , . } I.
I e r, o, 1 tfr bn, h 1) 1)
tot, ,Ir 11 n
t ,
.,
.. �, �.'
dt,ir
.flus ,tnn,nn wn4 Inlltn(tut; tl„• V,+tt•
It,'r,4(ird rRnu• Into the billiard rnnm;
� Ile,lall'ed nt her sneplrintt4ly.
't'apinl11 'flow
(!e'u rb,v I,ul up wl+h nnytltiuC;and
for
slid t IdC.
las11r• lm,t It ” I. a 1'IInr11.4 4onk;,
„hlrl' l,r brolber w'ri_41,nhently pray
, Kit,);,' -aid be, di
It'4 ._•t ,t fun, It'4 nn oc,ill,nlion
ILII.•
I .,,,., o,,,•,'.,,. " ...Id
„fill a I' flr,l.. ••,"„'t1,1, 14 I L, II'l4'
11, I,.g (hr 'pat stroke, her .eppenraneo
inn f(I,o„ I Aril gouty to ver ('tphim
1,,.1,1111' 'Then '*h„n y'ntFVP got, a
e - - , . *. 4
billiard -table, they can turn to that on
wet days. Or Edith can give them
some music; they say she's rather a
swell at it. You see, everybody is in
Brighton in December, with friends or
in hotels; and as I saaz:•it's' a car4e of
open house and take your chance.'
'We are more formal, and a little
duller, in Wiltshire,' Raid Frank King.
'[ w ish you'd come to Kingscourt for a
few Clays. We haven't shot the best of
the covers yet.'
'Those who thought that Totn,Beres-
ford was a foolish youthituew nothing
alfout hint. withouta �ifltn or aha he
sairl,
'YeR, I will. When ?'
`I'n1 going buck for Christmas. O1
course you'll have to stay her$.wit11
your sisters. As soon after that, as
you can nlltuage..'
'I could corny, to you on the 27th or
28th.'
'That's settled, then. I will write
and let you know about trains and
tlllllge ..
.i
As luck, good or ill, .Could have lt,
there wtis no other visitor at lunch ; the
party conslstim,of Lady Beresford, her
two daughters, 1•[r. Tom, and Captain
Frank King. But Mr. ' Tom was in
!sigh Spirits over this prospective visit
to Kingscourt ; and was most amiable
to evet•ybody and everything ; he even
said thdO ht; himself would go through
to .Lewes acid fetch Nan home for
(:llrislntas. '
"',w this was odd; that whenever
Nail's )laule was tnen,Iioned Frank
Kin" always glanue5d up "with a ggicl°
look, as if hr were surprised. Was he
n helieve, h
bE ;lunar to hells e, then, as he had
11
trit;(d to wake himself believe, that this
w•ati the real Nan Beresford now ori
the of her side of the table ? Was he
surprised to Ile rewindod of the other
Nat) far away—aud now no doubt
grf-qtly alterml from her fo`!;^cr self I
Aladge Beresford was aware that her
neighbor opposite regarded her very
frequently—and she pretended not to
bo conscious of it ; but once or twice,
when she looked up and her eyes met
his, site thought there was an oddly
wistful or even puzzled expression in
those (lark brae eyes that Edith was
always talking about.
After luncheon Lady Boredom r(l-
tired to hor room, as was her wont;
tho two young ladies went up -stairs to
th'; drawing -room ; null Captain Ping
accompanied them, for 'Madge had
asked hill) to advise her about the rfg-
grltg of Rorie boats she had keen sketch-
ing. Mr. Tom retrained below to
practice the, spot stroke.
In the drawing -room Miss Edith
hoped that her playi-ng a little would
not interfere with their artistic pur•
If
suits ; an(I Madge went and got her
sketch book and water-culors and car-
ried them 'to a small table at one of
the, windows, and sat down. Captain
King remained standing.
To be, ("aatillued.
More Bear Man Law.
Wh,-n Oratiot nounty first began to
he disturbed by pioneers, arid soon after
it had its first Justice of the Peace, a
farmer named Davison walked three
miles to secure a warrant for the arrest
of his noighbor named 11leacham for
assult and battery. To save the con-
stable a six miles' trip, the (Iitfendant
walked in with the plaintiff. They
encountered his Honour joist leaving
his house with a gun on his shoulder,
and I)aviRon halted him with.
"'Fquar' I want a warrant for this
man for striking me.”
of I'm in an awful hurry—come to-
morrow,” .
” 9o'm I in a hurry, and I'm going to,
have a raising -to -morrow.”
" Meacham, did• you hit him ?”
it Yes.” ..
” i)avison, did you strike first I"
" No.”
” Mecham, had you rather work for
him three days than go to gaol Ile
11 f guess so."
” Arid will that satisfy you, Davi-
Rnn V ,
" YeR."
"Then makolf tracks for home, and
don't, bother me another minute 1 My
tth
w' he » wR tits an
ROTI pmt ramE+ to t Ef t
oloi bear and t.11rPe cribs Ate. up the Rame
beech down at the edge Of the slashing,
nn,l Vill gain' to have some hear
mint if it, upRets the Supreme bennh of
r n ,r
I
1 (•00 t Rt.andR al urnel .
Vii<'lu a t, r
R J
President tfft•hur will be 50 next.
moilt.h
n
Useful Memoranda.
One thousand laths will cover 70
vat ds of Nurface, and I1 pounds of nails
put thein on. .
Eight bushels of good lime, 15 bush
els of sand, 1 bushel of hair, will.make
al -out enough mortar to plaster 100
square yards,
A cord of stone, 3 bushels of lime
and a cubic yard of sand, will lay 100
cubic feet of wail.
Otle thousand shingles laid 4 inches
to the weather, will cover 100 square
feet of surface, and fl pounds of Bails
fasten them on. I .
Que.-fifth more siding and flooring
is needed than the number of square
feet of surfs. -e, because of the lap ill
the siding and the matching' of the
floor.
Five courses of brick will lay 1 foot
in Height on a chimney ; 6 bricks in a
course will make a flue 4 inches wide
and 12 long, and 8 bricks in a course
make a flue 8 inches wide and 16 long.
Idle Scorned Dishonesty.
-- Y
An easy-going, honest -minded old
country merchant in Iowa, had been in
trade for a dozen years when he took in
his son as a partnpr. The boy had,
lived in. Chicago fo} Y three or four years
P snt3 •ff.
and was u to One da after the
partnership had lasted about six months,
the old man caifie down in the morning
and found- the doors of the store closed
an4 a sign up to the effect that the firm
batt failed. He walked over to his son's
house'and asked :—
' James, did you lock the store?'
Mid.'
- ' What is the matter ?'
1`'.Why, we have failed, and can cnfy
pay fifteen cents on the dollar.'
'James,' continued tine old man as he
pulled' -down his hat, ' I'm going down to
open the store with a crowbar, and re-
sunie,business at 100 cents on the dol
lar1 For thirteen long years I have
given fifteen ounces to the pound and
measured both fingers with every yar�
of cloth, and the idea of taking afij
further advantage of the Lord goes
agin my cpngience. - Just consider that
we have resumed, and come along and
scrape out them sugar barrels.'
_. { .. —
MISTOOK III9 MAN.—The Mail says:
" Get off those flags, will you ?" shouted
one 'of the men engaged in pulling down
the pavement on the east side of Toron-
to street to a gentleman irr broadcloth
who had stepper's aside' from the pl'.I
for pedestrians, and stood watching the
workmen's operations. The gentle-
man Rmiled grimly, and remarked that
lie fancied lie had a right to look at the
work ; he wife interested ill it " What
do you kliow about masonry I" en-
quired the workmen, contemptuously.
" A great deal more than you, >ri''74pi'iin,a
was the gentleman's reply. `r Well, I
should smile," exclaimed the fellow with
a coarse laugh, and then lie ordered,
with an oath, the gentleman to walk
on and mince his own business, which
he presently did. " Do you know who
that gentleman is I" Eis'ked a reporter
who had overheard the conversation.
of Naw 1" was tire gruff reply. " Well,
I'il tell you -that is the Hon. Alex.
Mackenzie, the ex-preminr of Canada.
The interest he took in your job was a-
real one, for, though he quit his trade
years ago, he was it is said, one of the
best stone masons in Canada, and I
guess, could give you a point or two in
masonry." Pie surly rock wrestler
looked first incredulous and they, as he
became convinced, thatlderstruck. Very
likely he put in the rest of the day on
the rfsgged edge of suspense, waiting for
his boss to come around and lecture
him on his incivility.
Laid on the Shelf.
Mr. Thos. Claydon, Shelburne Ont.,
writes : " I have been suffering with a
lame back for the last thirty years, and
tried everykhing 1 heara of without suc-
cess. Not longi ago I was persuaded to
use St. Jacobs Oil. I purchased a bot-
tle, and, strange to say, hefors I had
used it all, I was perfectly cured. I
can con till entl ywrecom mend it, to any
one, afflicted. No one can speak too
highly of its merits." Mr. W. E,
Weeckly, also of Shelburne, thus men-
tions a matter of his experience: " I
-have been a sufferer with rheumatism
for years. f was laid up with a severe
attrick a short time ago, and I can truljl•
say that 9t. Jacobs Oil produced,, ffie
t,v 1"eced.
gair.kest cerin£ that I er expel
I cheerfully rO.'^.ommenct it W cbery suf-
ferer,"
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ri t - lO$ �t1?J '� ,I 11 f
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It s v'' rt',,�4 11W rilrrqt `111 ,z I I '"' 14
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The flows i, d��1tl� �,,.�;krb mak"
11 And hife # «.� '
. J.
.
Perb@@p' S Oiloili�l�*it
Yrou ve in mew,
Or perchance, O great Paeba,
Youare tIii Ugh. ;
And for Englund you'll ev_x k,. , I
T ,ere to mix with flren.uf 2044,
W hip you dazzle Regent's Park,
if '1Lnd the Zoo ! u',,; .
If the Government should e'er.
Diet you go, l.,!rI-,
here is mpuey for you here,'
1.
a �T u µs know. ••e
Let tlllt� 8i;4it you o'er,the retry
Mloour4bkon of the frlJ
And y on'll yarn a salary
With a show !
n, _
WIT AND ulumOM '
It is the 14, eat that catches Off
early bat -Jack.
Sweet Everlinii from the Ruflocatitti
em¢raca of her lover cried'aht, ' Givd
me 4415arty or give we bre ilh.' •
. i" I,1,
11 �Twere... Be.um-me- lmd,novm-meri' i
as the 'goat remarked afte>ct. hirspinsuX
cessful attempt to knock n ei3si irons,
dog across a three acre lawn. -
id Never svvear before ladies." sayALis •
preacher. What are we to do. wait
until the ladies swear first,yan+!001�
swear after them I An early reply so-
licited.
city bell$ at New Port made fi, , -
0eiget that she could go into a barb -
yard and milk a cow she saw there; SUit
the firRt time trying. She lost the yea
er. The cow happened to be an ox: ,
A. Bethlehem young man attempted;
to jumpthe train to•reach-Aisibatt,e�tr .
Vall4 it i s, and had -one, log cu£ 6 -
ali the her terribly mangled. ,.W�
lie was brought back •to: the. ,hospit6l,
everybody supposed.he-had reachidd th l
ground safely, but b>.adaptefi $s #d1pirrd:
Yes, sir,' solemnly said 69i,b'i$g$i-
resident, 'tire first trip 1; made from% ,
Lowell to Boston .was over the old canal;
and I worked my passage on the canal;
boat.' 'Worked your passage? i Hood'
inquired his audienoe.., • ,t', I:• led, tl
horse!' quietly ejaculated the ancieifg
mariner.
orWell,' remarked a young M. D. jtis>?
froth College, ' I suppose the tit,U t%
will be to hunt a good locattoii .' 1�ii'
out my shingle, and then wait for bolt%•'
thing, °� do, like f Patience on a Inonu
meat." E Yes,' said a bystander, ' and
'it won't'- be ' long. after you .do begi4%
before the monuments will be oil{`
the patients.' , ; , +. ,
I 1.
r
A. fo4•lo n widow, the third •naght �sf=• .
ter her huband's death, teat at the witi-r
dow watek ing the stars with sleep'lesdle
eyes. ' This trying to go to sleep,' site+
soliloquised, 'without it quarrel of some'
,kind is so new at I can..1-diff ,y� "
Just then t`wo n under 114 Vs?in eav-
'n
t
fill to E htt he alyatched t
be cow••
g
g
fliet to the oil(], then quietly u.ndredef` i
saying, ''That's kind, of home-like,'.miti(v •
in a f•�rAMinutfs was in bed and faaf
asleep., ,
For +many years they had it great
curiosity in the First Ward of Neat- Ia
-York City. 'It .was a red-headed ' inI
ger,' and he was• a b'Ood Tammany .voter.,
too. He drove'a,ttrruc`k; i'k,fxom lotrg, ,,e
assocj� tion with, the' 'ion j,314VAfisw n. het
had- a first class brogue. It -was, 4t1,tnn- "
him the story originated thati'meetini, .
a son of the Ernerald !alis just.'comin
out ..from Castle Garden, tris;,1 �t
i,'di,zrrtll`q' stopped, in - astonishmenit' wai,Z
affeb s fiery bead of -hair topping a blacle,
face, and be asked tris truck•man ;tvhe4
lie was froin.
E Kerry,' said Cnff, always ready d�btt
a joke. 1
` Phat made you black 1' said & -
greenhorn. I •..' l
' it's sunburnt I am,' Raid Cuff, ' Licata
you'll be as black as I ani inside of ilii
months,'
'Bedad I wois d 171 gbr b9d'f>' !K• AJ.
be did. 1. • •
Why he Wanted to Know.
I
At the second battle of Bull Rnn w
recruit who had just joined a Ne,Wt
York regiment, turned around upotA
:iia captain as an order was given, sn(f
iidked : , , ,%)
'Stay,' Cap. what are. you going' t0 till
.low ? •
' Move by the clank to the left of the.
-egimen't,' was the reply?,• I
' All right just as soon move aB .
lot.' ,,
After the company had held iia new,
Yosillion for a quarter of ill hour, there't
:cute another b'id'et and the recruit' •
tsked : .
`Ste , Ca which ara'Y 6*V -
Y P, r
'Going to advance.' •
`All right, I'm with you.' ,
The company moved forward witl5
the line brier was presently hotly en-?
;aged with Jackson's men. ,•They had,
lot been at it"'uver'Ifive m*a'ltP whoni
11e recruit slid u to file ea tai's glad'
P p
ihoufed':I, iI
' Say, (:ap. holler aslloud as yona41'
c
Enol retie see if rcan hear yon:'i , ,,;.I 1 I
` What(do you rnean,l back intoline
With you 1' shouted the officer. ' ;-.,,,
' All right, Cap —all right,! ,, The,
-eason- I wanted you -to 1loller!pr48b;1
see if I could hear ,your; yoice,,'adbe' ft O'
)rdered a retrhat I• 'ft's .allt
.•14 1iF�, J•
R.
guess I can hear. it if them rebs deiN,
bring up any more guns.
—The Chinese in Cali.fQf>)is,io're >ao�'
Iispleased by the, anti=Chinpoe, )p*.i
rhe prohibition of harthetr ,itipigrpUp-m.
protects thoRe ,already there front cppi�.:
aetition, and they are ;achordingly,pakr:t
ing the price of th'eir.lsher.' eA..dollitVv,
lay formerly satisfied a. Chiquill t►tj Ant4
cite Pacific coast,' but, clow• he demondW
X1.50, and usually ,gets it.
I'— .,.•1 t, n, 1.i
,
—Cetewayo took a bulldog witbihimata
3n his return to Zululand ,.i-Afrit*ne -
young men who have been in tthe.hoh 1
of calling on the . Mials"Slot 6 , K��F!il .
should hang this item in some conkplo-
uous place.
I ,"r tra.It to
Ob say, yoippg,p►4n,i•if.ypAlWAttb b41 .
Lake your girl. for-ii,ride, pnd,ft6%,,01t,
account of tJlq lamenea' of V,LANIA26
should procure. a .bottle ,ofdrv' t ara 111 Lu a ace f ..?P . , f . a. 4 I ►ei
ter for .tan o4' Ili tn9t.. -Rein dll�c, "'°+
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