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I . . . ! I I 11 bars, and she nothing but an odd,3ob woman Captain. T45pkiver now You've pledged your- revolts at tile idea at being given 44eh al : 4 � . .
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"I i� I ,got �zi to be' servant to thes,e that are not' him -riot, even if he failed -to do i ' I �� '
� I '. . I or and mistress here even. you expect from bil33, not even if he ]proved ,,-,Dear ,Robert, .1 want nothing of the . I (From the Chicago.1rit6rior.) � -
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I 11 I I—, . I I I ,, I -I-- Said.5he O'Molly,"If your bousemaids a coward and left a, cause th I at relied. upon , kind, *you're sure of that; and RoBald wil ant stoicism ani at
,. . the JiViog-ro-OM-B and the Wroomann, him T' I I ; . listen to me and be gaided by me. As for, modern humanitarianism' is, in a wcI .
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. . bees you ought all to go,arid-thank � for Alis rest, Man don't go out And do vIQWB; 'oil know how rigorously business- those f undamental � pkiwiplas which give I ..
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� � ite school of English po'eti is, I think,both Heaven that you haven't poisoned them doughty deeds in the battl6-field for the like he is." :, � . - I o . &naiisweir'to the deep quosti6ning of the, , I �.. - '�, . I I I
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. . Y I hirt.1 SAWM011y 4WEen 'sake of.gratifyitig, the vanity. at the girls I 11 1 min not goink to havabim dictate the fiuman spirit as to the why and wh,ence . I .. - . . i I
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,. I hid my heart Detweenher hands, 1 the.gentry here want their carpets� dusted they're engag6d to, or the wives who share .terms I am to'make witli'my own sister. and whither of its exi�telaloa. These � - .,
� The f air and fragrant hands, of her. I they jdist danc6 on � them and do tha'woih: their.-Itairtes. If- Ron'sId's regiment -is lie talks as if-hib, and not 1, w6iii your ,words from, a'writer in the -'Allaptic �. - -- � . . . �
I 'For yeal ( , I said) she nfiderBtauds ', . I -I a I guardian. I shall pay the interest regu. Monthly" of rao,ent date strike 4ow,* I o,'thb ' I I � �
. ' : marri y -, an as for the kitchen, I know the o)rdered into. action he'll do his , part - ut . ; ! I
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I That iiiiia to,mafi� should minister. duty to his. honor ray' master too Well to an ugh'; whether be ever wins 14rly, and if -Ronald wanta to handle itte root of much A that wide bar_ ejat of tares : I � � -
. I- For Time. (I saug)45purs to-daY, . � I r thing," �r ' capital as soon as he's married'I suppose, Which society is already reaping f roin the I �
IIII Andshe inaynot-gainsaybirn., Yeal ! waste the time in Cleaning what'll get dirty mention at not is anothe, I � I I . I I
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. I . � again directly ' So she,- had her answer "Wall, my ,folly is this 1, I've ongmged. I shall,flud, Borne elief of the. times. The stf.6ng .1 -.1 .
1� at feet, . . from -Darragh,?`,!.. 1_XQy"1f_t9_ 4y0bur" with � _Mp� 1. I g _6 1 my be; but ypqlr .. , -c-onviations ,ruth and duty, Which "our � . , , _ � �
� I set iny heart bo,no,I ii Molly, you-se'e, Migs � re thou h �-of ever the sacrifice m a not I—— of T �
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F orga I'(T said) this Love is fleet.. . I I udwhat is Molly doing 9" . . What his head may � I I I I . I -
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ayl:ailcltbaiiaii,tilingseruellei,, - I I ,"What she�s always doing when she ain't heart May Buffer through that enpg6. his rights altogether -in interf Bring." . encei the popular leaders ,of, thought in thi's 11 I . - I
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, iailco (I sang)bes brbudlit the Blay,, at her prayers.or her worki'Miss Darragh.'- Mont." I I . tons Which bolly has . � I , I . � I
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Ali a is sweet to savor. Yea! "11. I . i just s'mohihg her'. j,ipo, � like'the Iarmless I Pat you are, , � I I been kiatioipdtilig, but' she, is great at rule as explbded supeiatiti6iIB of the past. . -- 11 I , I I �
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. She looked on mb with bot'h. her eyes,. ' � woman she is � 1. "Yes; in a way; but I pliou allowances, wherd she 'loveA .-TheY,.,think they sia a better way--,, rel- a) , an .
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Th � Ii.Never. mind, Kathleen ;' here look at gray in a Binglo, -daI or demean myself in warmly and, well. Accordingly' now she gion , � i th no Bible b t, I] ature, a m 1 -7 ,, -� - - . ._�_ 11 - :1. - -,- , ,
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I And lightly 1&ugb64 in woimau!6wiB6, , , 11 � I I I , that woulif to suggestive bf, Hauw6li remirids,,herBelf, .-and pdtk it 'as I I I 1 q0W, _ _� _ - .. � I I � ,
I And waxed than Levels self wearier. these," and slid showed Kabbleen.a. thick ft Way a,&a With iao.:prinoi�les and no'sanations:but I vT I . : : .
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For hardaudglaY ' � 'ma . t . ch. I . - . - to my friends and relatives,.if he discovered before Me. Mmokiver, that Robert,b6s. unex- th6sederived from the presentlife. And , - I . I'll, . I
Life (she gighe,(I)'is Yea,. � � gold throatlist arid bracelet to - �� that he preferrec I I � this specious humanitarianism, so f I ar me it � .' . I I - I . I I I �
. And Death is ��'ell worth liviri�,.� I I I . A, They're fi.fi for our Lady the Queen, I Borne 6ther girl to me, pectedly had enormous rbsponsi ! I I I I . . I
. . . . . I I . . - . 1 thrust u I bilit�eg '. ad, virtua,11Y out � 6 4he roots of all . I . I FON�, TEIR., ' , _ I .. � ,
�� ; _. _ . . MissDarragh P. ' , - I . and broke it ON'. I I � . �. pon him by, the Lepell calamity. sa 11 , I I I , '11
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. . . 1. 1. .LL AND S 11 Well,, Kathleen,, -you. shall hive.them, . . b,,f,. To .Ronald she only, says 114hat he must "Cli;0taud,leaves. the soul without faith
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I . p15T V)�. Yourt 33I ING., , � .. I it� He can't do, that," ,Dolly sayB . her never to worry Robert about .or sense of accountability.— I - I KIDNEYS, LIVER AND URINARY' ORIANS - ... ' I"
. You stupid bird! don't be absurd, � . ,�. and 11,11 have ray imitials, and yours engraved dently, - I doWtUeliev6 the Man lives who promise - I . I I I . I - .
I I And miss so good a chance; . upon 'them,! and whezi -I'm � married and could prefer a;nother girl'to You.; jkht Poo_ that money ;" and he accords the'promise The soul of .man has Ino'deeper. ne'ed than TIME I BES , T BiLOOD it.u.mmingn. . . ; i
I will your sweet mat6forever wait I � � come to Galwa I as -I hope to do -O I I d " glibely enough, . for want of money has thaI of a religion which wilt meet ;and - . . I
j Upon that iYear-by braricb? . . I � Y ftbn, You sibility needn't weigh on your min . I I never been one of the irksome trials under Bati I I There is onlyone wav bywhichany diseRI I � I
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For every Jack there is'a J, 11 . I shall put them on and come andlave tea �Ii,lt'a in my mind, but it doesn't weigh I I 'ThelmIdatmentsl questions. of �
. And once a year it!s spring, . :1 :with me, and 'we'll be very happ� and- try �on,lt a bit," . , I I � . . �' , which Captain: Mackiver has labored as yet. mortality. i , whatever it riI, be, The great medical aut= � �
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You can't be rash with love �r cash- , � , , The old man abed 13101I this ,Writer speaks are answered :ities of the day declare that nearly 'every disease .;
� - I to f orget.t4at , I'm not ,the young, miBbresB , , I I Thou wha�t are, you afraid of ?" Dolly I I I .
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. Put up yoiar bijl and sing'! �,, 1 I I oer, and that you. have be . an, I . I departure after utteiing warnings Ahat satisfactorily n6where else:expeolLin. those "' cauBedby deranged kiclueys orliver. To restore I i I
. , . hake 4.py long but Darragb�§ . .. I - I thes hereforeis-theonlywayby which healt1i ,
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� . J You sim-pZe-youffil .... w_i�, _,_,`61d`__-, _ .� _ so un d-1 i ke -prop h 0 Cie %_-�__._- � _ , I t . -xalled Ahe-.Sacr d, Scrip* ban be secured. Here is where Warner's Sale � . .
y worship tru , reated rudely 6ralt firs time iu�youF mood' �con e -n- as, , � � � _�
. � .. I � . tures wh rist and of: cure has achieved its great r,eput,itio gj. It acts
. And ever toil and si)i6? � I life�,, , . .1 ,. I I � I .. -�!`away�' She is I 11 FeiS a BtOrM brewing in this land, i i6h tell u's of 'God, Of, C. a I . . !
. - C -ap phrase, ,, - I n6lined to.laQ1i,l1O* -at ' The � directly upon the kidneys and liVerund by plao.
I Learn cunning ways and', lai�ta I ' Mr. AnneBley," he Buys,: " and it. you talge heaven. Given this divine b�ok and the great . bera ,in a hea iv,
And join the side to win. . . There is a littloi moie talk between,Dar- f6rars:-and anxieties ifor the ,future; and � ' t '_ . Ithycondition 4I es disease . � . � � �
be 4aht man should the right place get, . rather aptouuds� Dolly, by breakin inin an the advice of a, Man who knows the signs of I � � n , pain from
I IT . rakh -and ,this' ,girl friend of hers who realities revealed therein of an infinite God a '� thesystem. For all Kidney, Liver
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. . For that's the proper thing *1 ., 8 uncalled,for d 'of pride and gat an infallible Saviour andan assured fut te nd Vrinary troubles, for the distressing , , .�
� And if you plan to., be that In n" - belongs to another qlass, but who 'cannot b� eclarAtiou for the soul, and �11 the greatest, problems orders of women, for Malaria'. and pliyeical . . I . I
I a � I little now, rather than remain to have your - - troubles generaI this great remedy. has uO_�_,_'______11' .1-1-1.-1
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.. .Put up your bill and, sing � I I truly AescrWed ' �as' either a. ."humble" f action in� some of Arthur's late remarks in (if exiBteao'd ar'e'�t once solved for hirdwho __ - -- ' -fiI - . I .. I . � �
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I . I . friend or, a dependent. . . the House. � , � - - �., .I � � . possessiong laid waste for, want of labor, . .- . ., . I - �__.._ .-equI T, a 9vare of., impostors,, imitations � I .
I - - - - t -th--bdbii ' 'This the concoctiom3 said to�bo just w'good- , 4 �i,Q P, I � �
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. ... ..'_ For the proper sort of song- � . I ce In ' 'read Arthui?s d cheap -by those who wi gospelof -For Diabetes ask for WarvicrIn Sate Ma.
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I'm told there's,naughtthat.,can'.t be bought � Kathleen has as much 'pride of rai i " Don't you wish . When you and.your life hel . I . -
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. � . 1. n � her heaI the Honorable Mis's Tby,nne speeches and articles thmt th i ' ' It regard you ap the' cause. of the -evils' that . , Jesus7 brist brings us as the glad betes 4 tare. . I � �. . 1: . I
- Votes, honor, place; a ha olsome f acc� I I . . ,a man you a .. tidings from Gok,''and this inestimable - I I . I . � I I
. . ' , I I I 1 has in hers, and she does not depend on any going to marry held the pen instead of tile' are-comiDg'upon them through:their own For sale by all dealers.' � , \1
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For every bird there is a note " . I one's f aver, bounty, or goodwill in a subnr- idleness and folly." I . � I heba it secures for every child -like: spirit 11.41AVARNER Oz CO., - ' . .. �
. � . That steps or starts his wind; ,� 1. . - sworol?" .she asks triumphanoly; and. Doll that, will �, atept the message. Ancient I . . , .
11 I vientapirit.' ,At the.same tinoeKwthleeh answers decidedly . I . . 1� " I'm quit i willing to Btake my lif3 and � - I . I
Learn that by note, puff out your throat; * � � � . I I I I . ". � I stoicism, th, "beat 'philosophy, the . best Toronto, Ont. ' Rochester,* 1q. Y London,' E�9. - . I I I I .
, I can neverbe either pus Ing1pr "No, I don't.; I like the two servi � ces, - . . . �. I - . I I � . I I
Put up your bill and sing I ,� .. , . . hi ' eBumptuoui, - I property upon the :right-miAdedneAs and . ralityan4' the. �eat religion the 1�mgan . I . I I I .
I I , � I or, over familiar. In fact, th6'dladdagh d I've always has - . h " probity of the tenants upon this estate", '3330 1 I . . 11
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.. , I I . � I girl respects herself- too the , . I Mr. Arine�ley says Stoutly, and Mr.� Mack- w ... . I . . . I . . . . �� I I , �, ,�
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I � roughlynot to them well spoken.of, and to Be them mad'� . I I BAB deep �problem3 of the - . (Contihueol.) . ,
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HUSBAI IS 111T 8 - . much of.- z I haven't a particle of political ". it soul and to secure for it a safe pa,3sport for' ;_ � , CHAPTER 11. I I - : - I
,, 9 I ,,-,Mik6 � will take Us 'out in his big boat ,f I. - �. , ' I , so -if you will; but -don't stake .your I I . I . I . I . . . 1. I ..
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. OR� - I -�, . , � when Mr. Arthur comes, I hope,`,� Darragh I, .is I 4 th and immortality. At best it W01iUertL1l curative power is . I .
I I un ess.it's on, the, subject.of a *at some- I I 3ould'cI grope its -Uncertain and difficult - ddy6lppod which is so varied in its operationa I
. says ,,'I aiii going to"60I for sometime weal,,is very dear to me. , Her money'raust J . . � thattiodisease or illhealtlicau possibly exist or I I
' I bo�e ' , where or other in which Aur, troops or shi s , way thr&glodarkness arid despair. . I � .
The People.Loved. Her Muchit I and when the weather chat I ' I I p : be withdrawn from land and invested in , , I . I!esistits power, and yet it is I �: I . I � I . . . I
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- Oil !�,I Can acotount for it,"Darragh ciies,' Arranmore, won7the??' . � � I ,� roSr position of being the ,wife of. a man" tive before I , shal I I allow the marriage I to , our day are now tryino �to do by. shorter I . . , I "Patients.. . . I .
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. cheerfully . ,In.myfather"Atime' always Kathleen's eyes sparkles at. the ,prospect, who makes hiloself obnoxious by�his brahis take place." . . methools, and a leEs B:teru,aInd exacting _ � I . . I 1. .
. . I .when the family are,here, i'u fmct�--the far slid feels that whether she is Mike's in the. House and out of it, then 2" Darra b ""To' withdraw the money -,now. _mamnsA. -Under the-plauBible and . wall, For years ana given up by - physicians, . of . I 1. . . ,.
. . , .1 . Bright's`an� other kidney diseasesi liver com- , , . . .
servants � are accustomed . to have their 'wifawheri this happy day comes or not,, , Bays; With a smile which seems to expre� ruin to Me` Robert AnneBle' =iirt�y�-.�: phrases. of: humanitarianism, plaiutg, severe coughs called consumption, have . . .
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friends come and Bee there'-, it 'keeps the' that she. is included' by Miss Thynne in, volumes of pride iwan - d contentment with Bionately; - if your son had been -engaged rationalism : and,' ilosticism (only. a nbW' been cured. I . I . I �
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a me, you see I er own lot. 1.� V . . I . I _1 when this: place a , name for ,the� old . atheism), the free- ' �Wome I n gone, ne'irly, crazy! q . I . � . . _. I. . _�
hey don't want to go: wandering away into Arraumore f ,The mere thoughtof it, t6 be . tv � , I Froin agony of. ri�pnyalgi a, nervousness, wake- � I
s rvants 'at bo: I idr. Mackiver ; this scheme'of pleasure. 'An excursi6a to h - -
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11 I shall --tell Captain � Mackiver ,how I I . � thinkin- and � secoctical classes of our fulness , and I � I , I .
� an come here, taken, in akes the light satisfied you Eire with him dud mlist tru8t,tq I I � I
the.townif-their friend's C, I I' benigbt ly, ny honor anddiscrationjor I " ' - . ,various,. disemses pIeCuliar to . � . . . .
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: I . . bright heart of the Irish, girl dance within, his car r, 11 ; Abe say'p; 11 and after the� m'anL k 4f th'a match I . � shines fi6 Scriptures I ate .1 . , . ucia in I
. ,don't you Bee 2" - . . . . in the ChriAtiin I People drawn but of shmpofromI t . �
,�_We must put so'me1ioraes in "those her breast. . I . -,;-, 11 he spealie.thus ). . pangs of Rheurnatism, .' - . . - : _g . I - I
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. . :ner of the�:nobIer sex he.. will.accept ,the ' But though ' defi6litly to - Beeaking to satisfy all �tbe old questions by . rulammator and chrbnic,; or suffering from I .
stables,". Ronald says, before they separate Suddenly' Da;rr�gh's, voice, in's chank6d. tiib 11�te Eta his due, and not think you the Mr. Mackiver, he . gives Ronald clearly to y . I
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after breakfast. -1 It's m.shatne subfi�stallE cadence rings Cut with.mourriful sweetness:. an � understand that'lici has no desire to E;ee*the, : tolling us that raan� needs no other life than', 'scrofula I I ,. . . . .
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� I . gel you are for,holding suablviews; fI . . . . this life, no guide hut -his' :own reason, no Erysipalas! 1 � I I . I .
I should. stand empty. If- you don't- Want -I some time t1iinkthat, 411 61 usThynnes ' peaches Match broken.off_ no, desire in.fact, to see I relj�iori'but the rel I gion pflaum * . I a _15'ait rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia, . I . . . I
, � then I'll read some of Arthuir's o Judi- .1.
. me, Dolly, IIII have �a look at'two or three .are aestined--:6-c6me-to' bad--cIr-untimely. .t0,.him-ano1-try-to- rouse ... his�s - anything but the most amicable arrange- I , I "'lly- ar' destion, and in RI almost all diseases frail , I .
I � � in. Galway this III " " -' . I I . pirW of emu. i P I no God save his Own. exalted and creative Natnreis:heitto - . I .. ,. . . I
. - - ends and these ends will- come in places ment continue to exist .� between � the two h JB� I : t I
9. .. 1 Or. lation; but I suppose.�,he thinks 'Arthur I f . . . 11 I I I . intellect. This is the .new light whic Have been eu!red by Rol) Bitters, proof of which . , . I ...
I 11 I don't want you, Ronald, but-" Dolly by me ' lCvb ; perhat amilies, .... I _. . . � - . . I
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begins. � � . 1. . Arthur &nd,Iwill be drowned in crossina ; 11 Dolly is a girl in a thousa�nd, . and -you're � t-o-lifi-ghifan ---all thdjuture�this the man- �, I ��
I aus of people we , weak and visionary, and wilif?" ,, I Cau,b6touncliti,ev-erylieighboriioodiii.thei��own . . I
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. � I - � . � "He thinks him reckless,,'.' �Dolly�BaYB, a . created and God ignoring philosophy Which � � I - . �
I, I can tell you whereto pub,yourland on to ArrmiiMO--'1 ,, � , I I 1. . .t. , I . lucky fellow to .have won hdr, Ronald ,. . I I .. . 11 - I '. _ . � . . -_ � -
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two or three that only want a;'Iittle breaking,'! - It Our Lady and �%the Saints Iota . tve' you can iously.- I at's , 't 1 he' � I I I., for the. Money, that � is all. right;. you 'is to take' the -place of the old gospel and . " I . '! I . , �� -1 .1 I , I , -�� _ , .. , - . `_ . I I � 11�'. .� �. . �
I . ,I-Itecki6gs I Yes, ih -word that as' . then wreforra-arld bless society! . Butin ' �, , �_,,�. ,,.,,,� , _� .
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% �� Darragh puts in. ,",There's a -man at'Oran, 'for thosewords, Miss Darragh," Kathleen. , ". ,- � I , � + - I I �- - kn* bb 'at as. well as I do:; if..1he worst . - , - - ----",.,. �' ZI.- ,� � ,-. I � -
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more who as -0- Rai,d- dlbvef-d'olt'fbr interposes . T 1 apply uo . all fairn 2W 1 ,
I reprehendi, ornes Ican always. sell, 'an III it Vdart carry ; � , 1�__ . . A , , I I �
. is ii , on -a ii-ly. . 11 Whari:-our I egs' I r� WMI I I fCAN \\ f1r HEALP I' 1, "I 0. .1. .
ppos m- ver' their 'heads. ,I rming and blessing society in ' ` " """ . . .
miles rour I . e Whether we're � ad, to.- the or a - out my plans for increasing the vkhle of the I - . , ,-,,) - I
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him, Captain ,Mackiver, and it he knows :in the places and with the peoplewe love property I shall be � able to repay Dolly as �'� 1. E�wl-TlN . .
in; go to cud is to come it will c� am reckless too in, Capta � Mackiv �' ��Q PA�T I" I'Z �_ IS- THE 1-10 P E Or, I �
III from the , day � it's her O " as that of refo ,
I . � but, Dolly, ther -are c' MA" a -it -ever- suebeedeAda-�Having,'and -bless- _ �,� -3�,, . I � .iC4 , . I
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I you're with us=I. mean that I am with YOU best or not, and 'it seems to me that no .I:�__.�.-- I-� b .
I �oh I you kn6w'what' I, mean -she cries end can he bad or -untimely.' God orders it _ somethiiig.^-very much over and, above the I . . I . 1� - I . .
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hoistiog her criinfign flagi 11 ll�- Will "give all - Miss Darragh,. and Ile.knows better and. yet many a girl possessing her soul . terept your father deman . do; but mean- Beyond'question,tha root of All the worst .11, - 'I I i'�: ��, - ., . I - , I . I I
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- hen to take us than . I control wetild not hesitate to do them; tail I is to be fo 6d in its lack Of religion. Uri er - ' .. �1 I . ...
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in Leicestershire or iti the,;vale." . ' - otg.. I . . . maturing inorder t6 work well." , I � I . 0 � I . I .
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. 11 There you go again wi � \�_ , , the widely diffused t6ibbings of our current . ; , . I . I . � I . . �
th.ybur. ill-thhed I I You're a.g'"66d ,,girl,. Kathleen; mndyou " , , , , - , I hope,� ii,,WQ'nit ,interfere with..your '' ' �' ' � . . i I I -
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vaunts," Mr. Mackiver calls out pleas . I .1 � I: know you could never be ,iftemn " p1mis to boar that I want to be married in, . porularliterabure, our materialistic solencI I . I . .. 11 , I , . I �. . I I
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, ting 84mething,to carry Le to. ,a - bad end whatever the. Dolly says; and Darragh replies I IfNO1 � May " Ronald, says. . I �. � � � I .. and.our . aceptical,-philoebrhy, - along ' with, ,,, . �, . - .- I � . I
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I . - nor treacherous either,,and after all there's, I 11 May's rather Soon, i the Uncertain and a somi.infidel leader- , � . I I
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bear doW on u's and i ,my Arran- gs.!' Then AnneBley says thoughtfully. ,,'My *ife'will hip *of many whooalf�themselves Christian . . I , �
horses, and you A. up I 11 N6w.-gd away and reme�aber no'merit.in not being these thin I � -, , - J
I , she,goes off -wit,h� a paper'in'liek'hanas,'In be in deep 'Mourning' . Still, andL her poor teachersi while Bowing broadcast. mate tares L . j I �"' I . � -1. - . , . .L I
. want to make us vow: that any sdI more scheme, And . pray that we may carry . _: I ,. I I .
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I n It English . .. . - . I reported in a _b2oBt lrea&aibli -manner, apd-- thI�ih- vities; and -as grown up vir,ua y wit out God and . . I . , I . I . I I .
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I . to any to be found i tho'bee I � ,,Yes, Miss Darragh," Kathleen says I I ts of anything like fe6bi � I 11 . , , I I I I I
I- hunting stables." '' . , : 1, I L I I - shows it wi�h an edifying air of proper,, on the other, hand, I'can't allow- my only- , without hope of immortality. What it has ''I I . I � : I I I I li
.. �I .-.-- 11 Ali, ye -lear I with cheerful Obedience ; and ,then Abe goes pride in 1'er lovbe- to Captain Macki'ver. , -1 . si' -and-corner left of the ol I 1 beliefs of� the Bible may ' . . I L .. I 11 - . . . � . f � . . : , . . .I'. " , . I
- . 4, I'll li moderation about, &way,,4ridling-'a little, as she passes within star, to be married in 9,.hole � . , , I . I I .1 .
- - It's say to -make Mr. Mackiver. �mmnrer." . - I .� ... L' .. I perhaps be still labelled religion.. But ib I'S. . I 11 I I , . , I � I . _�
other things,". Darragh, says,, laughing, ,.,.but th&.kioclibn window,, at the under very e; . . I .1 11 . I . .1 . I . . .1 I . .
a bow -shot Of4 stand that he .11 need no longer tarry - I, I don a negative,'half-heavle& religion olvorldly. . I I
you'll give it U r, to me that, our holf�es, like hich she - &I I 4 V S f U I I : ' It care'llow you arrange it; but it. �, . . t id worldly conformioy�, which , / I I *1 � �� ��
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our women, . and oiar olfiriate, all here." The old in I of rectitude, - must be a'rranged for Mayi" Ca�tlin'Malck. : , �-, �
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poetry,'wnd our owii,deai bid la I I' a few; day's news , comes. from Ahe' has ,such m.' a mixture: .of. . . no firm convie-tious ,of: trutli7 &FAuty, tno �� .
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bad something, to say before we w6te all . worldly pride in it that it is�uot alwa 13L .6 . asy. or othe h has been hol( - . . ,
of altering current, arrangements at Dar- to distinguish�betw ,ill , God,, or belief in future. retribution, and ' �.! '' � , V, . I
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gh to Stop her; what was it,: eagh'. Mr. ..-Robert , Anr�osley Writes t stay L ' I . ing converse with him,Lhe feels that it -,,w. -onAequ6ntly a religion which . mak s_.no . . _� . . � L.. � I . I
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Dolly ? . � �Dolly to bid, the latter prepare, to receive, - , u'd only . himself aud1b'olly,' soon.' The, legend iBof * resis ance against wrong in the hour of :! LY . I A ' E ONKHAWS I .1 I
I I but'-" . � . I , un'houi I Could come to a better under* . I . I . .1 . . t, . . . . . .
L . 'Mrs. 'Lepel and her daughters . without him than *e'shall arrive I I I . . temptation, .and' no � sacrifice of selt-indul-�.
. ,I Robert didn't- pay anything ,about delay. . �� I I . . standing with . . at ' ,L nd I
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horses ; he remarke a ov'er'and over I , L &DL ' -after weeks.of correspondence, . is, Sur L ; I � . gence � in the narrow" path. of public 91 � - - - VZGETABIX COYPO . .. . I .
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- - I . amuse PL06r.n the bride Writes, L, I . . I . L . L At sunset of L uare�seeu. I 1, . 1. I . . , The.suproma-heed of the h ' I. ; - 'A Sure C, or L oI f6 , r , . , al , 1. - FE , AIA L LE VM, . Ali. . I
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he didD't tell mb:t6 fill them-with.horses,.". to something Will. be B'sInL th L . . L, * 1. . 11 I I . .. . 1. ' . I . L. I .
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. . I L. : . - a wre L 11 abhor; in� my -heart ihei I L . . lier,.. 'More , NESS�vs,, Inbluding ,LIenteorrWon, Ir.' . �� I I . .1
1 4' 11 . I I I , My dear f I I . ,' .ve , - I If you are good and lucky too, 'anoI it's reljgion�a purer,I, higher, ,lie ' . , , '" , " L 4, ' � '. I I �
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11 The horses -Will be mine', dear,' on, L he, aSaUkd, I L . , thmt� Dolly' reks are sale in bar bkoth-, Is tu I Y . L I I . 11,
. L I ''I _ . a ciea'r day the day'we go:t6 Akratimore :, . Ififlaromnf�on an(I'L I a 10 . L '. ' " ' " � � " 'I
- � , � ' a rne theta' will �'be 4nough for ,rW hands,; don't, think me diigrateful., ' - 1. �s I Our pew apostles from the. schbols of loul. I ,U ceration,of .1 L:. : : � ,
ald tells her. ". I supposle -you h I them �-to,;live, on comfortably in't6ndo'n I .1 I . I .. for I nifty"get a' glimpse of O'Brasil I - " he 4,.' - . g L to . . ' , . � _1 _ . _; I. 1,
I ave no I your affectionate anxiety about me W -hen' I "Yol. . - 1. I..., . I . . - ture. and philoBopby have be6m Baskin I I ,, the WorrIib,- Tio,cidinig, Pno.i " � � ' . ., ,�
objection to lending me your brother's.stm- , L says, to him. - , - . I I . I L,' I I & L . I I
bles?" I .L '. �. I I 1 . esley will'no - i ' a reform religion �from� the worldly sido�� _' L' L LAPSUS, UT Enl,�- �C. , L . � � - i, _. .1 � :-�;11 �
and civili ' zation; but until we know what say this, but Robert Ann It lose "And who'B'IO!Brasil21'--�-a man or . . I . I
' '' . I their actual income Will �. be,'they must be . L I , iff forBobbb,' to ' t' _�.Ple�sant to the taste, efficacious and immediate' . .
Darragh turns, away withm�hmlf:sigh its L . . . one pound -of Dolly!p fortune�lf he does 1. . to make itSL.�Ce I I L I 1 4 . I
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L - I . I bles! ; I shan't !be at all Surprised if:.y6u . . FIRSICIANS:13SU IT AND rllES"1HTZ!T FRLEJ�v. - - - - !
pattern, to banter one allother,'dii a half OMLall Cap a, religion. of,.mere, humanity; divested I, 1, � , .. ,. .1 I � � . ,,, I �
Consigning us. I hope DarraghLwill remain. and white 11 Mr. � M�ckiver says and Ron- � d n'U gee, it, taid Mackiver, I often � L I I . . .
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. 4 Ix' ,��Bocieby_whilo_ the H-Quorabla-Miss-Thynne... black�-and,�-'-white -by. - correspondence, at- a, - -- -, - - J. I - J� .... .. � fh f retribution for sin, -and-Mifli � me Jittle. of - !Or � either sex . . . .- � - - - I _. __!
I pressibly tedious to, the bystandek. 4 I, The is our 'guest; ,besides, as. Robert says it distan I ce. . -, - � I 1. I saysigiving imone-o at requent half- . I -been before' the pui�lic; and:fbr all diseases ofthe . I. I
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I Mr...maclif.ver.hever got on I � faith, a strong ith in God I . I . . .
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I 'L whother'or not he will prove more pleasant I think Mrs. Powles 13as wrought' a good, 11 It was all, the .psti.iresultsas the Compound. , . I . I
L has not .the 'wherewithal to buy a Saddle to them. now they're in, adversity rem J I I L' .1 � I Shamrock's fault;, Dolly. ' - , 11 . 11 I �, .
just at present, much less � a� hoise,.-and so' I . mine change."� . .1 � . . 11 . - refined, cultivated society mosthicks and .I,' t-W*,Both the dn��6 1 . I � -1
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goes:ratlier lugubriously to, keep her'tryk 6� ,means f4at-Mari ' . ,- � I coofcitber,�Sl. Sixbot P U _ , I
. with Kathleen. I 'L I I I L 1, : ,I . I Which in thinks he whole lot,6f them," Captain -Mackiver sa " ' I, She waste . a her, I enthusiasm which our fathers 'believed, and for which, Pri ticsfor$5.Tho_CQYuo rul - � , . � , � -
I had better' go!" Dolly says laughingly but . . Y' a , Lou a brd,ther� - I I . is sent by,m&H in the form cf pills. o,- of iozenges, on '
complacently. . Military disciplinarian ,as . who4osinit 6serve it, I �S" rather th&UL surrenderL At ;they would'have I . I I
1, I'll have a plemsaint talk with her, and L dolefully to barragh; "it' isn't �pleopant I I an n-' he I I . . , I .
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L I'llL, givd.126r. when -she's 4 Ve - . �� I 11 � heis,he ratherprefera that the Worn , h " laid down their,lives. The thing f,,pricc,.$Ipbrljoxfo.r,citlicz-. Ung..Pinlihain, , � : �
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L a a is detestable to o6me oneels'e,andyei . . 90 ,. L fr11 ,,,,`y;h,
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. pleasure," Darragh -tells. herself' nobly. than how to serve. � our caKeer, and hot intention b riared it.awmy for those ed2pty shams of - I . . L
� th ariati expbotJ34 Me �t L Ony I . I � . I 6:W-T,vDI,k 33. LPMtaTATI's T.WFE. PILTS ell re, COnSt, .
, at?s just what M 0 tell. , -F",�' , tho.tj�,rr 26C', . - L
Then she kememberEf*thmt_she:ba� not fixed IL . 1. 0 when we're married,"rRofiald says' - , liberalismi' :"rationalism, ' agnosticism I. L tlo- � I
Mr. Mabki,vbr m@BigU it as a reason L ' � . . Of''LMftkWg You a most p6ifect'wife. 'Now � ,4 la,grn.. n,Dillotislic��sI.iLn(I,Tox,,,)ictit;.�-.6LE . .. 0"ItS. L ; .1 , �. . - ,
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on anything to give Rkthleefi, yet, and then: nowI, and -to himFielf,,-'��I.FjhaIL-take,.'alI .the trouble'.of I entlifteiasma ar( harnallitar a misnamed philosophy-, A�� 1 it)� a � ll�x)rugig;sf4. , -) I , .
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I . I, I think I should be. More inclined conaideritti6nL put into the vulgar. tongue solial"; they are vested in my country's, for a MoAS, Of . L I V,ottage,'as Judas sold I his � I _________. I- . __ I . .. I 11 � I I , I . I
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I here to give comes Upon, her as a tempo.- I him that Mrs I . Annesley'wa§ det6kable, I 1. I glory and beauty; and the _.corningL d'ays, of ' . .L What is - """' . I L .11 - �i. , � . �'. � , .
-But I'll - haVe' -a I , generally means�that the wife bas to keep hot prosperity, and in�her bygone ttium a t r or thfrty' pieces of silver . .
rary damper. L,,.'!' look. b, , � I L , phs M 6 a f - � w , I ,. I . L . I , I.;"
into my dressing -case," she- thinks, as lymirkb Bay I . . d, _ - . I
. and a�Aighl-�ill'�t,f'ds.il."reELBon, for'llis going," house upon little While the husband cri 1 dbat�such,l'tirh6'of wide.. I . 1i
I s'promptly. ")!our future 0148013g and eloquence an war;if you ' 'a Np't to I L
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.1 Bhe Walka�Lilp stairs L with' bar cohntry's ILM class the airmugemenig and, Cavils at the , . .1,,..d defection and folly ? There is but. ' � . , . L . I . , ; 11
fmther-in4aw is desk aid man' �L � � ." I .. : . could claini as your' wu the.land that has . - . :1 , .1
hing afib is, I DoI one bills. 4 1 ,:�' I .; � , I . 1. I , I I I , Q_ , anL6"Cbmiell, one answer :.Proclaini,the truth, the whole , .. 11 . .. '.. :1.
fine faith in finding. the'. very't ii'd I . � I I .
I ' of i6sort I like -, he would never-counte- But Dolly kn9w'9`nbthiDg of, this Bitialt 6of r given birth,to Lan Emmet a .. I ' I . I tru . th I the religion of aCd " jot and I . ''I . . . ""� � , "!
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going to look for." But when,shie reaches' - . . a Moore anda Wellington, I I . I I, qvery : - I . ,
_n co-al�ult-'br-&-folly-�,-b-u,t�-if-I.-�ad ," a full of ' ' , ..", . ,��'. :, I.. I
. -00M'� -being-yeti- % - � . I . I , . ' tittle .of it -with *uudiminished�pal,'.'wlth. , I � I I I .
her room her attention is diverted or mitted either I could boar -to tell him of it, t� � .'' . . . . proud enthusiasm -too; wouldn't you 9 even . L I . ,13jeab . . � EW'Dj'�C,OV �Ry L .1 I_. I L' . .
quest, for Kathleen comes to' 'meet h6k�- _ , .1 - : . ifyod--d-45bld 46 get -i I a out unabatbd'powor. bit in' all its divine : I A N, It""' ". �� . . I I
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1. . - and bare t6-156�blamed by him,'forl-should .1 I . I . fullness Without surrender, without c6m-. . I I - ____ 4� L
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I I I . - I L .feel that he,separated me from my faulVor 4 - . � . . . of it." I 1-1 1. - promlBe'of 'any . eseentiml--doctrine. It i's . Dairymen of A,horica with an excolle . nt arfl- I ...: � 11 ,
I . . 1. folly, and cared for roe Btill." ' - - I : ,It Your� elithusimstrio become you at L any . . 'so,�noritorioiis that U met ', I I . ,
. ' ' . TWO VIBIVB�01` THE CARE. . -1 1, YOU,,n fact still. to -day.. self always has been the LPOW6r dialcoiorfo�biittetv;
. CH . APTBR XIV. � I , . . liolly� looks at bar wistfully for .. - I . . I ratei and ara'so much a Part of I . . %vilth groat succosi evoryw)loro ro6eiving the . I I . . � . I
I . I I a Moment, - ' I I of God andthe wisdom of God intosalva.' iiigiiest and only pri.os at both International .
A WORK 01"REFORHATION. , -�- wouldn'6 Bee You lose one for4he, - - . . I . I �
.so Wistfully that Darragh omys It comes about, after all, thati Mr. Mock' .that I � I tio'n. . Preach it as' Paul did', and as our � D 4
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I! Now, Kathleen, come and tell me all e, Dolly? I iver has' that. personal interview. ' ij� world;'bence My fault in the matter' ." ,� , 'krit andscient1fic - .
. W at do you want to ask In . W I . . DivinoMaster did, whether men will: boar roh" ��.";, 0 1 1, i I
. your news' Land let it pl6asant,,for I haven't know there's. soMetfiing"L' ' .. . I Robert'Annesley for which his soul craves j shanfrock this raorningT.' I . I � I �,n�)rw�vd i.,i several points, and , � I ..
'L I . or forbear to hear. Preach. it in 1�ith ffertlij.qno�v doloras the beat fit the ivorld, . I I
. 11 Has Mr. Machiver been talking to you' for Mr*..Anne'sley deems it expedient'to . She Imugho at his apology and'attempt6d , .0 , , - . I ..
I much that's pleasant, .to think about . . towards God and'love towards meb'L _God .[ now rtfii puttermilic. it, . I .
myself," Darragh saysi'with a smile that of any folly that he thinks you have com- precede his wife �and h6r family in order to .explanation, but there is always an under- I I It Will Not Colo. e , , . . . . I
I I - � . � burrent of sadn will take,care of it and make it effective, . � Will Not Tu�n, Ranqid. It Is the . I 1 .
contradicts her, words.- She 'is hoping to witted, or of,any fault that he thilikeyou assure, himself that all things, are arranged ass in the Merriinent that . . �. .1
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avert the bursting of the storm Which -she may commit 211. . . . 1. � for exacting M�iian!s comtort� . �i goes'on betwearilbese two. . . � if, we preach it' faithfully and* preach it Strongest,% - � I. . .
� ease is rising 'in Kathleen's breast about I It Dolly, YOU have the spirit. of divination - He is- Btaggered and annoyed, at first, ' ,,I should like to 'find a fou�r-laaved with love. If God be for' us, who'-calli be ' ' I - pri_gKiest . I I � I � . ! , I . I I . ,
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_aamaI iiiid--so-halLapb.e'EtlEiAo-tbB-girl's- _up_Qn_ypU�-HeLh - I I when Mr. Mackiver appro allamrookone-da andgiv � a it to you ; i "but-the-relig ___ �
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- Darragh mak o her con esisionof having of 0 borrowed money and ,the *my � in Iscof 'a 7ijll-7�vil � � I -
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� . I generosity to Make the best of things., � ' I t - * - � . eclt.li-.,Iitfq-..i?npossil)l�fr, to becotuo rancid. I _-__-_1_-.__.
I 11 It's,little that 1, have .that's pleasant to been judgedand condemned in bold,buoyant -which it is invested in, the direct and down- U the PCI of conferring .all goo upon , - - � . � 11 I �. vV-ar_�VARM of all �itatlonll, and Of 0.11 � .� .- . ..
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Raycoming from that kitchen'iiaw, Miss accents in which there is no tohch of shame right way in which it is, his hab�t to d: al Ur fellcov-oreatures. I . I . . I ffllup�b'ng�e&.Ajaln. , 6016 eo, Ii, far "e ro ll�iblb to become . �. I
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Darragh," Kathleen says, shaking her head oi'c'onfdBiou- Whatever her offoube may with all matters. Mr. Anneoley isannoyed - . .: (To be continued.) ' , , . . I saw so much said. About the uIaritB of. Hop! , : ".cttli�i�ct,i)()ilt.-.'i,�.-I,ti,'tei�. , .. I - � , I.. .
' . I Bil mr1f, you em"I'lot flot 1:11, "I in 1:,,rav,o�l 11 writo-ul I . I . : , " I 1�1
dolefully, I as if the ways of tbmt kitchen havO been, she hasgrmppled with it'acocrod., 'with, Dolly even.- I I � � � I . I bters, and my,Mfoi wao,wap always doctoriug,�- to lmow wikdrc rtiicl how to roli it 10thooD 0-ra. / , I " I .1.
11 . . I :. I I ��_ , : I and never �well, teased me so urgently, to get her oxp�usc. ,, � . ,2 '' , 00, ,. 1. .. ,;I
weremore than she' codild'biiug herself to ipg to the best of her belidf,, and overcome - " She had no right 1o'betray ray private I 00 na� , I I .
I I I . I T' . �y For IFIM. . � some, I concluded to be humbbgged again ;,and I li'V,I,I,S,'It'i,'�1T�ilti),'(,,,i,t..,e(O'.. 11,,"ffi,t:i;",. fi� I
� toonsidei with resignation. !I Plidlim a Ind iti I . I I I I I � I I 11 I . affairs to the Mackivers,,though she is going . I I . .1 I am glad I did, foe,Iin less than two months'�uso . , I . I . I . � , . ,
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Moli:y- ---A' as there is something about. should be Chi -y-oonf - It . 'air . . _7 , � .., I � I .11 :, . .2', . . . I I
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I wmy in the swish of wather that Mrs.'Pofiw asks., '. In,lier ey I served sacredly; and if they car ska,ball. - . . �� . I � such hu�nbu&gfug, -. Lt. T., Sti PaYl.-Pionecr, I � . I � . I I , '. I � .
. les is throwing over the feat'of'the dhirt 1� Darragh which is'utterly opposed to thc� put the screw on to make her break'i I 21'resq. - � I .. . I . I . I . . ", . , I I., I . I 1
4 . of � � I . ,t, my .,I Oj I like the Cotillion. Well, enougli,"'I :4 . �,, I .. �_ � � I I I . . 11 P - 1, - I . I �. � �
Oh I it's a' Bad. eight and that it in, Mii3B' pooBibilliti, the cOmMI13aiOuo,f mere folly, poor girl won't have a very happy'life with remarked Old Awkwar.dn6as, !'-but the fact , I . I I I . ,, ,
. Darragh', in. tho'kitchen ; .not one bit,'of But undor'pressure4oj, temptation Darragh themil' This he says to himself, forgetting Captain'Holloway'states that ill -health HA6 SEgN PROVED ,; , , . . ' �
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.1 � that right., is there are so many people, a regular"mob,. wasthe,,.'r�bapon of his'resigning thdcap- The SURE9T CURE10'r I - I � v
comfort ; but *Miss PowlaA going over mijht be led"Int6 grave error. But why Captain Machiver has the first . I 0) I 0 1 1 1
�', " \ everything, with 6 . mop'and'a pail a's if those shouldMr. Ma6kiver foibiwe this, and wafn to Dolly's -confidence now, and an indlis., mixed up, in it that. they ate'co'latiatially taincy' Of4tbe St. -T I homme Salvation , Army E I : I . I .
. � , �,L , �' - ,- ' I gettibig,in my way. Three or four follows. corps. . , I � , . I I I 1. , 1. . DNP -Y DISEASESII O" ' . , �
� that had'been before bar hadn't kept the her again at, it? _ . putable claim'tb know'all that may affect � � . I , �, . 11� 1: I � ek �or,U.c��dcrcd ulrrinO in M , - . .
I , place Olean and fit for lords and ladies, the I 1,1 Whst,do you waqt to know aboui-�the the fortu . ne of , his. future wife. . � . I . ran.againat ane, and I got tripped up and ' THE carrying ofbattle on long steamship , Does a lame . -a , 11
I . . I 11 tore my clothes-Neit time I help to inake voyages basbecome a regular feature " Of 0 cate that you aro'n victim P THEN DO NOT r_ I ,'� . . � I
like of whom 8hiils, never: served -ill her life.", folly.?. or the fault, that may be V! Darragh 11 dl& Mackiver's a Meddlesome,. marce. .1 E uEBITATE. use r -fancy -wort at once, (drug. ag -
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I I to If that's the worst Ad does we needn't 4 rophes. ' " The folly's the most interesting nary old ass.1" Mr. 6 - Up a cotilli�n.1111 go out by myself all alone oc)�Omer4e, but, wafar(Ay boar of a vessel m �Ictg iboem;�,md it) and it -;Arill uliccdllY OvOr� I. , , I � . . . ,
Annesley Bays t his , healthy,4 action. C) I .
. � I and - cotillion' around � on �a - prairie thirty 'being boriverted-4ritcairi'mviarY.. The arrival' 0 dome tile � I
I mind about har,,'Kathleen. . Molloy neve � r topic b6c�use that is a done,.thing,, an sister *1 quare.- -±e di'sif.ungs. , ' I 0 diaomo and,rostore � . I .
, even,,,geoming to her in a,fume th6 .same MI as 8 . . X a NewYorkofiThurmday of:�the' Comet, ddles I por complaints �6-0,blidll Z
wasgood'at scrubbing you know.' Engliph' accomplished fact; the-fatult will never be.' I n of bis arriviml. . ' You have told ' I . . i �= ,L I i a. to yoin- 8ox., aucir wipain Zi �, . I I
,'She speaks the last words 'with ,such him about tha I I . . fromT&mpico, with 1,400 parrots, shows nd 6 es I dnoy-'Wortisunsurpas, 1; I
cooks like to b%VqL.A1a`Qr kitchens olemn,, and' I 11 t money of yours, it seems, I I . . . . it , ft act fl- .
ned emphasis tho and be -wants'me.to give you a bill of sale -The Northwest . ,Eumbcrr;wn a � 9. ptl ..ana safely. "
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I 11 But i ?a her tongue that goes ,: irk,,and pays it is destined , hbg4littl6 .thing 113I life.- T d I � Po V. 1
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. Ahan, her mop, Miss Darragh, and- the'mop's I "Too, and yet I , haven't half the Will and' down and make sure at your money." i.. 1. to become the Saginaw of the Lake Winni. touch of a hornet Will move David Dmv " I T . ce 11 . . . . I I
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