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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-04-11, Page 2„,,— -.Wpqw � i- I 'I' ­7F - -vww&r--, �, ­ � . ;r'A i II I . , . 0 , - . � � . V . I I 1 . , ,-', A � - . . . . .1 I I - - I -- . � � I I - - -- -- ” � , . 1. I -11 . ­ I � I � . . I .. ---- I �. � - - -- - � .- I � April 11 1884 X could. not hot . r-t , -- I I � — — --- - �- I 1.1-1.1 , . . op. I I p admiring the proportions lLrrAs And, with- tons running dow *, hie Not a f or blot ,Jrjmic:& , A ,. a , T* -- --------- --M- - T �-- , I I of her nobly developed figure outlined brOlged' Cheeks, III I � . * iiiialml altering 11" I I � tol "It of ji. I "Z�', ­ I I I I - — I.—.10" —­ . f ois � . � ., Against a trace asso4 m%. Ob; Ure. 0*4-4.40'atION11111 I . , IT at groon't Noriya,whou 1 saw bininexii.— . 080 -wrtlIP9 obireateriiiijo o I ; 1! Is � I .. I . . Ube bold bar etter Of , , , when 1121.11111 I I , S 111, 1, I . uWmd in one hand, III ' 01111W Arm will An4determlood. Cher". ... �4 Irsairims jW411 Wear thitil . I 11!1!�� �� . I Focirny, , � _ � What she posoliqem, 0 . : . FA usxt- I . Is ran thus: I I . I U � I I -- � while with the other she passionately b9aI 01 I am taxing your petleal" too mumb" 1 814,110a; mumit soarsmer. - . . : . I The reirme I r1mi Wspossollng, . her breast, and hot dark, :sad eyes wore Bile reourned, throwing bam when I "Wore 44 oath. that I would ,;'6ver will- . . I � fixed upa, uJitto with an expression of mli impatient khor hair with Ingly look 11ru Your face Again, I in t to Ikop &rig 064*pon4eat Voices. The Joel. . . -- �� � ,Top dailliles nodded lit the gross., she batteroupis 'is P it. . gesture, 1, The pod it 'Uay G** Pardon Co. so X do, - ad , . to I 9 toilelf-bave just Wit . I � were sleeping 0, . liNed only six , r baby P � I I 11.41 U . anamol PX '- , .1 11 . � it A � � Be life I I -Ad Just sallI f a, river efing the inater, at 11 Wba6 is the DISI I Inquired, go weeks, bat I wall Unnatural YOU to continue to loss & blamel Y - folit,il, 9 rond vE9*49 .' Th a III I I . Ough not to care Antich aboat it, STZPA e drama WAS DI&I with a oora�gs . . . .tbqir ramplog. rising and laying ' my hand . I and I A I, . RN HAUGHAVS. . �.. 1 . . I upon love partiquinly, at its anti boI ill. would be *11 rigit bite velours apiogle, I --�- � - 1170onthob .6idbitioandfar,t4amepleilsavem all 'her did not gr Ob, I so . I mud train in w' priacesse . I I I 1W Quitter. "Have you lost a friend, in , � . t under � 1, were owing . I Maly 'wh04, his ship . I . which was U. petticoat of white Basin � I Their soft w tab irom Poor child?", I continued, noticing tha t Indeed, I was even JuIPSI at ray 00,140, home I" wailed the a I I � bite blI in the breeze I . t 110, 'father's BOVtow, ILI felt quite relieved- I;ph"PI .overed with Ciii,314 opa .. I . the sea . wag, I . ­ I - 0 . - � i,self ombr Idered �� , I . til w 1:19. , letter walviadgecl with, 411ack! I I Set sileub for a long with raised flo * . I 011 - . A, little mmI4 came t0hrough the little with gong W4,411 he won; back to hIR-fax time, even Until I I Wers;tbeArsparia . "I'll % . sad ripplisug laughter , ' . "lbsvel,661imll��alll"'Slbal wOnt011o bar north, It 11 *1. I I I. �, _ In 'jul ,$Ile the bitter, mobs died awmoyj�for I was turn, paniers, the p I I a. forming - . -.1 1 WAS, P i 0 Set time I ever NEW I I. Off ougilt Up on one side only The buttercups. made W&Y'for her; the 4@46188 voice rising to a shriek ; Andminking 04 the him, mud even thaD uk be was. begin at in MY linind4ifforent Plans with ' branches of orange blo I . nodqqa at , . � . . I till - ing Eke to I Nome; the Pay. . ear* shorooked herself to, and fro. Ding to flud:oub Ill the =4 met ofic skirt trimmed. a � . Ioso 14 1 1 1 ow Unworthy I was. 404 , �otldfffh I � . t the, bottom, with a fringe - A strong Young farmer saw her pause beside the . � U Scarcely believe that this PAR. 11 I wife. . I I g husba.slid and Asiguillettesof , 1. . -Now,00mes the dark part ofmy story, . Basin put between two row13 I . . arting river; sloofite, waiting wOmfill-W&B MY quiet com. atid,Impat nut Then I raised the poor, repentant sinner Of gauze Plisaso mud piped with pe, I I �, Sho.c4ow a lily from Ito depths Imovorit. A0 . heart it -quiver. �f wit . . � tin; plain . ,h golden P11,11104 of the past three montlia,aud lwit .. I artillyfattlet's f I . , . .. h floor And forced her.so lip back � � I so 4qp@6rtpjlg. j.1mi, hiing. 4094yy an rom t a body, wish a slalpie j*bQb of, fringeiij . � . I "Than. art more fair -than lilies are," Said Lhe, touched beyo MY b d on b upoll. 11 n the couch, . . a that .1 � ; I I � with hand uplifted I .1 I � such grief. I 44 mefieura, at the sight,of . sus I R, and in Ali idle moiniall Milt pod , po, on the Skirt, AU4 a brooch of orauge bile. I � . lot � . som, Ad elegant toilet, remark b I.. ,-.,;, I o", �A ,4:, 1 And pbrew a 9 acquaintanceship with, -one "Clora,"Inaid "Yonhaveeianed very U, )a for its - /"/' � I I aptly me the stream toward the If Tell me aboub it," I saidp Softly, sit-tiog whGUI 14Y deeply, butIfeelfertaia yourpele1kpqqQi6 . 1'' , � m& den Trifted. . . , foQl'B4 'Andy ilecOguizad up the ideal lover fii� . taqPe gulf simpl.lolty. - - 10 , . . . I She set thio flowers In her hair, the. red and White down beside her and takibg, the restless, Ihadalwayssigbeilfor. " . , licare. X will write to Your husband my. A.dress for visilshig, oompo�ed of Piet / . together; Writhing hands in I mine, 4, your ' ' d Saba � 11 I need ubt Waste time in Particulate, self and testify to Your good oottill0b, and With GrOvOtte colored 1�,.---Rw grief , gre . � A CIOI grow black Defore the sun, and rainy Wall surely Okunot be beyond the reach of I I an satift, dotte 44-;--1 91-eP4&.- 1 1 - I the w0a�her, I . I . solatiOn ?", . . Con, 9.0 WHI3,70al3g, rich and ba ' Offen itkw'11, I Ituato be AS You vish—all obon'lle, the front of the skirt forming . 41, ,� . 11 .. . nclecome, and rig I I . He came across the river then, the farm�r from - " Consolation I') professed to be passionately in love Sh,;, I thrpe large PISI which reach to the 'puftij LYDIA E., . hie woWjng, I . she echoed, in dreary, .me. Very stioull-imilgitiod that Iratuwi6h h Was too exhausted to 40 in On ills hiPS,; large draperies PJNK-HAW8^- ­ . I � . road ore than form, the over � . He minded not"the hopeless tones. " There is no consola,t, , hislove. Rem the, Skirt And fall in plait � Oi [. VEGE A Pr -F A -- . , water a depth, he cared not no hope for mo.,, .. . 1011, nk me with a grateful look from bar 'a bordet - --- Colmo , . . , ember-�obj please. � a over , a I I for Its IIQwjAg, is that I ofild,not I . remember Poor, teme-dimmed S�pea fringe of maxabout Chenille, -with am%,, . I — - UNDO . I . " O, Wve," he said, � � POSBOBB.the majohorofafloo. to thl I , and from that day IS.RPOWIVIlsonro - - allies O,er jes"'If gleaming -sun Bud cloudless at, Y6u must not Bay that," 1'returned, in tion for my husband; I was'all albile, with I 9 Clarit, Hargrave and I have been Crevasse colored balls of Silk ; the bad * 8; I U U . � � Cents of. reprooC I 'one to Counsel id warm and sincere frie I Plain velvet of the pititache Y 'a For all these Painful comPloolat, and Weakneolmems ' I The river's barring width may.rolI, unpassed, un- � no I or vulde me, all c.)M. nag. . I shade, witha. . 410 ; a . . tried between us; . I . "I Well, no matter. You are the beat slid Plotel� uhild the influence of a 0001 Cajon. I wrote to the ,captain of the Nautilus gilet of Plaits, resembling the ,omission fo our best fe But when loud thunder fills the air, and clouds kindest wo r 'Pauier of the le — � male "pulatles. � I mom I ever met in my life; and waited Patiently for so- reptyl but no Mode of Velvet. a; In's"I miWoulan.- . and rain come over, . -j I but lating man of the world. I I I no Skirt, �m4ol i . dotted - with .41,1116411 In.eforlWom ,�' I ---1 I'll area daine. orevette color, The body Preparell by a 1yonum.. � -no fah day 1p Was to . over the dotted gilet and terminates b the 'rhoso 0-1-1 1110I Ill.i.yery Since Its so I I 8 the 000" to yourpitile; 1 am 1 You knew WbE,b I have done You would 11 Time sped on. Stephanie all' I � v to fixed I front , , In orl" . ,r abrifili: from MO With'1014thing and disgust.,, have been away three months longer, and I made inquiries a ,er ; ISO back by A long I lot . . I I I I � Then I wrote again—aiill Do ADS , 0 I looked at her in am&zQmeiit, for despite I had almost forgotten his existence ud. found that the ship C& 1 6 D " M46I 1 _a U puff which falls on tb I And 90 One day the village bellil rang out across 5 DOW O*lm exterior, 11 could 800 that she . . . , a had left Pori. - � � a skirt . 0"It rOvivell the drooplair "Ptlite, favigor4eo land � . you imagine that? � eaqueto match in,olsln piatsoche velvet' 4Armoolizes, the orsv.ulc functions, gives elasticity and the river; AM; was fighiing a hard - btAtile with aujoressed O'Dtizzled by a 'spurious imitation of Ourpoor invajid passed quietly &�Vssy; be baok hua *1009 ig.front,' firmue"s to the Stop, restores the ma . Their music set thet buttercup and daisies all emotion, very onorb at t I . . but Clara rem - . turallustre tootho . 'O a quiver - ' what I mistook f � sit Wined with mat eye, audplau+An the pale check ofwomnn Use fresh I . While sume olle draw a lily from Or love, I was blin0ed- Lied With me, and Is seemed U180 it' . about fringe. blithe I 1. the stream so . " I'wOuld not shrink from the most -guilt. dead to all other feeling,; so one om dvary long Another flowitig, . . time After when one day we $ to wear at grand ceremonies, in roses o9100's slosHugand evIT summertime, I emera d green ' I . ., �. . . And pivakeV blooci-red poppy that amic I I . Stained creature," I anerted. "Tell Ina. I y When two read In' the newspapers how that the I . I 7 . , , I got a letter to say that my husband was L . ve Vat,, with ,:P10YaIcIfa.n3 Use It and Prescribe It FreefilI . lI, double trains sua 'es let. 0 had been omeward bound, had opening over go front draped in, satin cen&pe eas, any, destroys all oraysoff . . V R . rose, brQuohed,with . n -110 tom"L. � . Pink and -trimmed "' "' ' earing down, causin'gisain you in themide world ,. that your brough my heart. Stephen coming board, and with ocean with ever Cal on with I feMin"ItIl-Ir".1 to weakness 'I th L The mata,en set t em in her hair, the red Bud the if a hot wheat was �Iowing, . I . I the Your trouble. 'kPu SFAId Once that no ore ' Coming home I felt as good ship Nautilus, h if T, was left , . driven t gone down in mid de d We . . With white together, � . husband 11 . . . home I Where should I fly ZO-Whsra bids, the good Ship ' ­ .green beads to Match, completed by a , and baekaoisis' , weight I . many a -smile, it tear or two, and glances At 11 My husband I' IVNaUtilue . L i thamother. �L -011, My husband I'lIL Then . went down the prineessebody .. I- , is always permanently cared by Ito us& I I 11 . MY guilty head 7- I could nos st y � one hope of a Wommulli 1, . . . I Paiiie cure or Rianey 001ololilbsto of either sex . � c came such a rush Of tears &.a I have never Was, for ,,— - a where I life. I . I Two remarkable ball dresses, intended this Ci)MPOtmd Is unsuricussed. . . They Passed benearth the chapel's shade the far- peen before, . L mer and the maiden 11 . .1 L I Pat ' I I . Here she raised herself and whispered a of All this happened Bowe yea,yR ago, but for the.Dochesse do In Torre. Ode in sky Y,TDTA E. PXN-kuAX-18 MOOD r . Where arelles crossed abo6e., their heads, my arms around her, and drawing few words In ' I . ara Hargrave and I lived together still. � will emsilente every I - L , , . MY oar. . I . blue opingle valves, with a tablier, of'sky Blood, and gire tone , I , . I snowy blossoms laden. . with 'IlEr.head to ray breast allowed her to weep AS her Story She has been purified in Illos' blue Betio, covered w . And in that place Of 1110119aluathe bindingwords DOW the storm L Of P"Si L' , progressed I had itivolub. versity and seeks,'by ' , fire of fid.* tulle and olives ith silver embroidered man wousum or child. - . . � . ) . . Ou'wKS *well-nigh, tarily drawn, away from: her find. the horror 96 life devoted to. good ? 1"01 W:th An 491I On one Both the O' ... 1 B61 were 4,pokca, exhausted. She citing, to ' been: o ne for the past ;, while It side 01117 ; on the bottom of the it* t , OmPound axid Blood Furilor are prepared ; . , u the heart bore out the by Mal poor soul, as I IL Is at 'her Confession must have at a at = And = Westerns Avenue, Lynn, 31"s. i,eloo of . I . head the token. . ath, she on bar a diowning-nati-cliage to the single plant depicted oil My countenan a for . 40011staus hope and prayer is that she may .1 Olt roses I d . Cloyed velvet naix1'o'd,'w'i't2 ,I clt1,Vr,$j. Olzbottleaforss. Sent by manin the forn, , � I . I � . . . crouched down Covering Ilty wronged in she day w as . Ply* d - " I , ,body with of 111115, or of lozenges, on reelp . toflorldoo.siperbsox . i, - . 601116 were tiouslod'over, h bbed 46n my breast I felt that no ,face, wi , at my feet'le lob's be. found fit to Meet him whom She d in, n ' lh'ifi a ... roa, U . The years Went by, and some were bright, and that lies between him slid etprnlify; and as e-bt,23 - go low , pointed Biat ever stood he at her side ; he was no iair d�dsiy a a so ob a bitter cry. . I 1. . , hen sh . MPerills en C04r in tulle and silver lace., . 'or either V.ry loln3cham freely answers all letters ot . � . lover. . . .. I Matter what she had done. she Was worth . After a mo � . . Its dead. .. . ... a ses gives up - hqu "claiis3cWtamis. Bond forpostaphiciI . . of- the deep Y mantary struggle with myselt . The other in white sicilienne covered lry, 11, * I I . . . Set Pity. Suddenly She Bat up .I laid my band Upon the stricken'llead and - with tulle dotted with �gold and gold lace, Nol"millyslibuldbe — . I Without LYDIA il. Pl,,JMo,jIg - Whe Avy . I S]3dt withdrawing herself -from myerabrace, Said: ,-Poor Creature, your f.in has-been Gordon ratibeI a - fOuillig,, of light character, looped up by, . sind torpidity of tilc comig.pation, billotisIZEs, 0 . . UVRR PI'LLS. 11heI Cure CeL, I I � I looked me f all In the fade, saying abruptly,, great indpe'd. hub if you . I . . ollialsoulk YIC%Vm. tufts of mo ver. iIj ioer bux. ' ' Pushing the clodsof earth aside, � "Mrs � repent 11, .� Usse feathers, a* ratios And , ZD-SoldP7 all Drtugglatb.-" p> . . N , , DDaving the dark where foul things bide, . - . - ,Mervyn; I did 'if R Naturally ,'enough, there- is a Strong . I I a low bad I . I . I Spreading, its leaves to the summer's sun . one in the world like . you. I alw&y � butons du roi - li _4 � q I . not believe there was spent I " she interrupted. 11 Oh I has y covered wit . Any I a any One ova --- -- . 1. , . .. - cold'to could Washit awa . . edanism. Re I , -a Correa. butons du roi d on -the I I � 1� iiiiii- , I Bandage ended troado .1 . sYmPikthy in Gen. Gordon's character with I a , ratio ,of S�-� , � :,Z �l ` , So.mysouiJiketheivy 0 . ,r ze - �.� 11 , . . R.ue, for the sunshine calls'for thee i I . One another, and made no . � Y with testis df blood- P Ylug to I fastens I" � , pondent who had- spoken of M611ammedfin. . . . I . . . . I allowance -for burn 'taut with tire -atone for it with my law as being im ' I . ". #3 N. 4- 11 �az -- .. I Mwou. thought that wome h were hard and pbuted,61! a sin &a I have ? It I Mobatniii, I "m a , )� - to I '' � f-.bbgr:san0df' tulle' with 'an a'g t � I their orring sisters. If you -will ba ­ � Ider. �/ . 16,111,10 Climbing up is the seasons I Ve lifel But what, perilled, be Said , 1, Not so. Also .0 ball' dregs; for A y ' . � IU. 15. 44, .� . I 90, patience, I Will confide,in, �yo a the Deal I have been I ottlig,girl, iff I, — , , . .. I u and tell you Puaialied,beavily, too, sad my Punishment ob * - I (continued.) � . Looking down upon the things below, -Lfind the Mussulman quite as good a pale. rose colored tulle,the skirtin * in ' " ' TWlni01I In the brancheshigh, ' MYStory; but remember, doar Mrs, Mervyn j' .began in the han ' ' ristian as many a Christian, mind do nos covered with ten falls on Pat I n "a . . I . . r when 1- discovered that I e is , - . a lul - . . �. . nd better 'than the whole I In any Peril. All of us are back Of the allies formed of. . . I I 1. .OHAPTra it. I . . So, my soul, like the IVY be. mer0Y-`YOU will have the Power of depriv- World. Oh', it is' killing me I-efit, . more with obehile ; a large bedli sash toille le ' the . As If the flail thing owned the sky; . , , . that I. am throwing, Myself Upon Your loved my h6sba dotted . . b - Hbvlvun, not earth, is the place -for thee. .. 109 1120 Of my very. Means of subsistence, my life, thie craving f , . iDg.9, or logo Pags,118, I like the RUBBbl. 'llitig the Wonderful and m I - 11 .. for if my . way man ; he is not atiliamed of hisr God; his , bodyl Opened a la vierge. � � developed which J.steriOug cuiitive'power ' - . . . Itself roun t 0 giant oak, Past lif6 was know or a renewal of his lite is a fairly pure one., Certainly. he give, , � . of 80 varied in its Operations , � . . I a SeI t etempest's . would eEqpl9X-jn n, no h a . . . . I that no disease or Ill health call POSSIOly exish -Istroks - 9 . I or resist its pbwa Z 0 an , rave is t a fragile thing, ` � rig . . I � . 11 . 1. or, and yet.it is I I . .. . . � one love, t is helpless IQDgin lor hie forgive- himself ft good margin in the wi - Arl'I 'and .G` . - Fliarmles ,. � a. Not, that it MOM6 USES ? I I . or it much7n6w, after all W all I � I It to line, but . . � . no son ,a creb,* ow to bling, 11 . I a continued rook- I I I went to my IOI� t any rate, be never poaches.'O I I nmt!. for the most trail woman, weakest . . t s strength for thee, . Compelled to tell.you ; you a is, but I Two entij ly white opossums witb'dark I . mallest child to use. I - I so, soul, t .. 1. testily. ,11 don't know how it . .or, and told him he Can our Christian people Bay ill U Others' . e invalid or. : . 0 1 . . fast Must take me away-solnewhare,. Sony. a same??" .. I 0 . , I � �. .. . . ' no, '!Lennon me I,, ' . . d 00111, to have where, only to bide - me from MY �.huabaud. . dt thivwhlfin, . eye" - w re recently found at Hot Spri "A I Imost dead or nearly dying"' . I : . . '� - :� �awn me out of in yaself. . Ob I I I 1. There is a' story to the effe Ark.' , I . Ingo. I I "Pahents Green are its leaves whe . you are ao� he Xina of Abyssinia . . � n the world is white, good-oo good, I am not.fit t . I will ,not tell you' big She amid to him, 11 You . . . I I � , 9 � . . ., or- I - Brigbtle and other kidney dI.eaXh9,y1"t'vc'e'e-o'o of , - . . Per the ivy sings tI . war, bat at that 'are an Engli � The biggest haul of otHiped base in the . For Years, and kivail up b I .. . ugh bbe frosty night, - I o a t b I I I )K66PIng the hearts of oak &wake, . � you.11. , I .aside monieut the Allman and, a Cliriiti U.J. G' I . .1 I Vail fall from ;MY eyes, and I dou replied-, 41 1 am at ; I . m and tb . I . . a River in Connecticut- in twenty. - . � . Till the flow6rd chall bloP a spring shall 1 " She'C"t herself Olt th ' . knew him to be's villain. . . HU an Egyptian, not a Theme . gli6ints; severe coughs Called co, m eon cured. a carpet 'at in - " Wi ch bitter taun to he ale ' Years was 'made by George T. Bushnell pud Woman I .. . break, - feet. aud'l t . Y Sanitation." But whatever truth there I usumption. have I . . . - � . ­ Y - bilt III Catholic spirib'. Ofneum IV . . �. . I Don't P sheimplored ; il do not Even , h, . words raised re igioue questions in S, very broad 'and ',the fish 'running nena an agony U .1 . . . 80I soul,throught . tied in vain to raise her. W my foolish may be i1i this story, he certainly views all William Draper tea gone nearly crazy i he winter?a rain I 4 . fancy, and his cold, oneeriog . .P� .� I siug tie sunshine back again. I s. . look As' me twhllt IIUWMO, A dOmon of - fur I weighed 2,100 Ontlya Their catch From lgla a , or I cannot go 0 ' it aI I . pounds, , er ousueria,wakeffil .' . . Q.Pening its gf�aen and fluttering breast thi Elk of it all plo .. I A. Oh,'WheI I '; 41 The heathen are God's I ona.three to ten � d various diseases pan ler so 1. 11 , I 11 .0 big Power I controlled my inheritance, and He bears their prayers, 'r I . . pounds each. .. women. ,, 110 . .. '. . ' . UPon the. river in front of the city of, Pangs ofRbsumatism. , . a I I I J . � . I . ': , . . . away, find With'drooping -I The inca a lip tha native magicians, Portane Oregon, rsscehtly� a Rook of, ducks * Inflammatory and chri)nfc,, Or -suffering froln. . . Giving the timid birds a Ussht - 7, 1, , Her,voici) died I temper. .1 know it was only by hie aid I .. Poople drawn out of shape from exer 044(ng ; Coming out from the winter ;�ild I . bead mud olasped hands th� poor . 'Could getaway; sad J- know also that,he whisIll , 13 ut sio of � Cortiake a wreath toy the Holy CAlld ; . . girl Bat mPloy.ed in good faith, are to him were seen Catching fish scrofular I . . � so lot my life like the ivy be, . I I like.'a, b ' ' was S, Physical Coward, so I professed to be p'rayers which the Highest does not die I . A crowd of hungr . t. ryalpolas I � . I . .�* I - � : A help to man, a wr.ath for Thee I . eaut'ful - rePentent Magdalen. A reckless of � Cons I . . I great wave of,0910i rushid. to her check I . equenoes to . dain gulls," who. could not divei. were ,on Y I . �. I . . laYselft and 1I When a Mongi Balsam cursed watchi mud the . the . Salt rheum bi . I . . I I . . I . . and threatened to bi-iug Stephen Hargisave,fsoe him from the river bank 3r),soning, dyspepsia, , - — . . -burned there ; Bud she remained Slight so -to face with hi , . . moment's duok,came.to, the ,,� food r ' When Ulm ship Came Uouste. . : longthat' . in. . � . . . be noted that -it surface the gulf gestion, and, 1114. . fit last I touched her lightly on the . was odd a ditaster, soon %fte . I I a strove. to Steal it fact a most all dWases frail . . . . ;" I worked go Upon his fears that he con. I rward followed most cases the . 6 fish. In .Nature.1s,beiv to , ! . ;,"Oh, Heaven I I cannot-' shoulder, She started violently S"n do Santa to.takd -"I believe, d I . . . .. I . ­ . . . . . . . cannot boar svdrilaO hat,fafie Alto d "he writes ,ith 11011 managed to RIO the - Have been enroll by Hop . . I . it . . � me to London, and,we went Iisten to the I at God may fish down his throat.' Wh011 it gulf. did a Bitters, proof of which � . I � 7 - 1. Igather, begam, in a . I cries for help from. the heathell it 6 get an be . half suffocated voice : ., &way thilt very nighIt,'leavind Only Servants, who ph from &duck all the'othei gulls chased known fodud in every. neighborhood in the - I � . I � � I The words. came with S.grestgfigpi ug, "' I'told y to tell My husband,the . story of his dishon- AUOW.Hitn not. ,These prayeis Were hilif and tried to share ill the spoil, . � world. ' I .1 . ­ . � . � I I earnest prayers for. cf4leatijhf.. mid, in . . � . . I . I .. . m0filling Bob, and looking FLp froulmy I oil All A lie 1�dIIootors .&lid all I., Ored houlse. My betrayer engaged lodgings I , Arizona quail are ' . - -,. ...-- .. , . . . --:-I am not A widow -1 am not a widow ill I e,Prs a k wbiah - , . � son 6 . It writing, 1 saw a Pass' ZEOII of wild Agony in for me in town &Do[, then abandoned me, in Uy toollew he Would Dead help from domes t,oat,oa. A, very susceptible to I I . . nk wa power to avert,& desug though very wild' wb an . - ... . " I . ... .. I I . he airl's dark- eyes. I . I She repeated, a I feadili, and I nd�ibed that Spa. 1have-ne even heard of him - or., ,first caught, kiud6 .. I � " Girl " I call bar, for to me sho-wes but band is all I lid oe. . What ' I . .her Voice. Suddenly -hardened.. ,,,Afy sin . es'380on subdues them, . . . that ; neverthalses, She ,,h . ve and has, o&I ..Me Off forever. 411one.knows. ve r .... on or I 111ht&rtu`etbbuna6t'va khOwe not the true God Fr. .1 . . . I -tiff'. !.d;sfterwards heaven and thei III be handled with ease. A. , a . I ' the loveliest I had ever was a Woman, and It was a who I bad so got od knows him, and �Moved G. Buttner, of Tucson, had a pair last sea. seen in all my lif, , wrote ,ma that letter." ' Her, .vaiiii uggle � ,wi th pri: h - in to Prayers. and sitswered his 0II . . 0; Voice now became Oboked, broke a of all kinds -1 I endured pover I Gen. dordon is' -it brood of eleven young 0 0 . . . . ! , the very type of dark , * ' ty � -eon that raised � I rich, luxuriant died away. , Is you-, Shall re4d . dowr and' oAd, haugor, but what were any or . absolutely 'free from :s, I onesi Those w6re 696sily tamed, and After:- 0 .. it wh ' all of * �. a,, L these compared to the intolerable 11 conversa. . I armor's daughte I � am A dread I I 1, o EW. D1 19co CRY.. . had engaged bar to help in soothirg. the f Pf" she began again.' I ad of being by ught face to face with my known, in' the King of Abyssinia is well who frightfine . beantry. Ube was A, ho ;,Pib'41 IlUrsli, And I have fluibb0c I , owhel.tio, . . fe&r.of death. Tbe otdr;y of his * at . . i 16 tion, with a. A N I . am it 11 'O d � . . It 'i6d. waI I n in .t 0 husband ? .�4 King tion. � for probee. Miser s 'furnished . .11 . . 10119, last fingering illness Of, a 'feeble. old )6: b which'be informed the they haiariably.seek the = everal yearswe have . I , , countiI but'I WE68 not born for a country made my -heart leap to In 6 far from dreAding him becau . � . 1. .1. Melt Of America with,sin excellent aru . - .. . . . � aunt. � . thau's footstep on the stairs . . I . ­ . lifes for I alw a hated, distaste it, fini � Y mouth. that 11 sa hie I . clot col6r:forbutter; a( . � I laid down my-liten and looked at her ' .4y d _ (I I at, 1Z in blo'hands, he Earneat I ) 'Leritorilml tbfA it met . I - l,considered-tmln*e-wWky-b-Cral-, -- 0 Would bevbli d Whitehead Captured -a th gnat ducomE , 1, week4l -One who would relieve - bino Of ge seat near Anaospe, . gliesit and. 0114 ­ -- ­ .­ . . Ot, although ­ 'to - b, the S90DY 'of those'- � days and to any young is everywhere- receiving., the . . through my Spectacles Ill Utter Amazement- 1 WAS the spoiled idol of . : At'last it Came, am I .knew. *, � island, Cal., - reflanily, 'a - --_­­.­- - - , � . I ,. ..; , . , . . She had been with me f ting father. 'Would "O , I it.1 bu d flit the ad-took-it--on-bom LIA" ­ airr Fa I --------- - -----..,.,. . . , Or three Months , All, my poor *to - - us day I heard- his vo 'rv:;.P,- ll'e�-11-11111­ex'presstau, however, - the -But - by Patient and selentine clsomicat . . Ica' in the ,on V .. sloop. As 13Y . I -3hadOw Of so ripple Stir the surface of, her aion� at Mother seal was noticed Is we have Improved in sev rat points, and . I � I Rican the slightes i heart slid laid+im in his, grave ; it ,.Was Passage- 011, the memory of that hout I I Gordon's habittio, i6asel atarted'the offer this now color as ont-boittloss. lheuoorld� . . 3nd never before had that I MY conduct brokelis , � . am I I Y arkOugous impres i , Jead Cal W611 for MY mother, that th called. upon the earth 'to awallot ' . I mode of thought. No �fiwimwiog About, howling Piteously. The Will N6t.CO . . � . I . . I .1 i OY had - laid - The firm a" W me up; one is more cheerful; and little Captive ,barked re Pon 1 lOrthe Buttermilk.' It . . . I tap I � know Ed W611 , Came on . vely. After - ' :,I I . in ; it was the one and only fault I -her there Years before. I was sodisN,tig. Could it b . . less patience with what -few People bfive reaching the w a 6 Will Not Turn Rancid.. It Is the - � I I . . I . � ; . !oUnd with her, that�she was uttekli-emo. 'tied w a Stephen Hargrave, ill he calls the 11 crust . harf At Santa Barbara,,tbe - �. i � . ,lonles". , , I . I ith my surroundings tha ' I- 6 bents, � Stand ". oipre6gio' oaptiV6 was tied up in a jute a i � ' .. .1 , t I Would, --Pallid, gray -ba ' -t r nor Countenance, , asok And jeft . . StrongeiI BrIgh � 11 I I She Seemed to be a livin -have done alm6st saythiiig. to ' . irdd man Vat Stood. grid � tesi and I I escape from gazed-atme in.total silence? .. . " Why are People. like :befirspy,'and look 10006 OIX-: the, d�ook. - Soon Sibs . . ­-­� I . : - -.�- , I 1, woman *!ill,& them, whiiii Stephen Hargrave a , , ­ . . I r coming iq,: . Che lorliI . m � I anchor the seal responded --to fill mother,s ; -E —3pestco , , Call -Whil,3.Prgp Lred In oil, is so card . . . � � - tbe�.goveriempnt .of God ; I a by cadtiD9 itself overboard all tied -u- - e That In, pound- . , . '. , ,­ '. timental . " MY trembling limbo refused to hold III discontent with . I �, , old lady, Would .have liked to .a large - He wAs-VS-Ptain And ,,ifimIeWt,(pC% Up, anal Covered oil the ground before all things Are . directed by Him. Ica 0 . t Is fru-9mils'la., for it to becII ranclot., . I � heart Of stone, and I, who itn'rather a son. villaie like Pictures of:wisery ?. It must.be from t' ­--�Wajure up all sorts Of romarnes as. iRililik "vessel i and was reported to him"like -the strick . . . , I I I . I that seized ' R:13MWARS of' hil Imitations * end of. all 1 �� � Isor oil ceI . � . 1. for, they Are liabi I'_ I a I knew that he had fallen in 10 ,a . . I that there was not 8 history. and that a tim 8 -Ab 'O& house, &lid in a Sho now,' thistrobig brown hand all seamed do any,,, - .. I , . p teeth toro ' ' IfyQu . I I , I . - He soon I became �, an, guilty thing I wai4. being doleful' in ap�earaucfy it did good, I the sack mud with &r shot 0 it noldana tiNji the butter. . oto become � Past. Idoaldfio4-boring myself.to' 0 her ,be e-orlougly weallI . If by it'w&s in the Sack The in t . believe V.ty intimat _ Saddianlylle-ralsed his hind-Isoe it would bay, be very dolefu4but it does not . Open.., .She had followed the sloop eighty , can"Ot (Tot the "Improved" write Us I ' . I - Peasicu&bO.One, Attached to that haunting, me. This flattered JMn Vault 11 I. and knotted ; his - - ' * , I � miles. � . � I 1. .1-11 - ­ got it"withoullextrai ": . � �. . . . _ Purpose was *rittOu -on -� --------- � I exp?llsse� I L ' , - * : , L in I " tried 110' scream..out, . I . . � ----­==--�-- ­ (46) . L . . &try. him.1 laughe 1 L 'Do Cut that on one occasion be maintained . . L . . . . -Arignoll's story . . I . IVELLS, RICHARDSON A M., hurlhostf.. V * , . -orfeot face. . .. ..his aI me to _Day Vanity, L Ion hie face, and "I .So Strongly, indeed, does he' follow this L ' * Still, Ohs had told me list life's Story, fade'; be,wao. 80 much older than I S. not P but somisthin 9 seemed to batch MY - that a cheerful man ofthia worli . I Signor Brig . � L. . . . L I . . ­ ! ' * ' - - L 3nd it was " ateadieL so.. throat and hold it. I L was man 1) ' ­ � 8,13finple one enough-thit- She 'MUOh graver darker, . r than ill . h . Oil wag telling'the other day - had married A ship captaiv. who left bok,fi idea, lQver.my . 01 . 0 Wl , a 11 I could not 9Peak, and'he adrabd. in in rO acdept�bII4 in God's flight than a that once whilb he was singing in concert � . . - . . I . .. widow At the' age of 2 ill only barely silly fancy had set up. . . 11 The kind voI that h ,-I* 81 - - 9100MY Christian. -Pall 11tall Gaze ;t,. L for a charita I I . . . ; I "I laughed At * first, but on r 11 . ,es,tvoked lose- . I . . ". I was suddiial be. object, the Prima donna, 9 16 . . . .. . I I . althy he was and again ----------- ­ —' . Y attassaked wish a age' I the Vocation which she hid chosen. flectiOn I 'logo, on my, head W66n . I sufficient money to pay ior bar training 'in considered how we a.* arteil . I I too -note . . fancy Pointed in .bursed me in Solemn, in turn, ad* lexpleissive'and Incendiary Autch throat, audit -became necessary thatacone HE OR AT . . —�' I The eel 3brated phystain 910wing*oollira what Willa and I nts 1, .ell. . , " I ej n who *recom. rain would be in the future. Stephen, to 96 * � 11 .. one should apologize to the audience. The . . I � mended b ' gtiJI remained alumb store- I" , It is i � OURE. - . . I I r to Me said that she wall the be Dre, was grave, Then he turned to go, and suddenly ,the'sml& 'me something was done to restrain Manager dbolaktil he was' ' Puffirin . . . I I�Qu � . , ' ' — ` : of disngQroaa kinds of. 9 from I �. . I . �. . . . .. Did not do I so and he . .1-3-W-- , , . , . I " food upon? he sale altogether to those begged, Briguoli to make the explanation., Iii, - is, for an th . I . olfiverest, band at the same time steadiest note love the very Bud sdte&dYa, but did he strength came back to . My limbs, matches, -if 11610vollaness and co - -E nurso it ad ever been his, experience to. D, groun , I � -speech to not t9 restrict i R #*A- d he not promisa to give me a lYz4d, tongue, and I rose,, SPI to ki . An S. . diseases of , I . I I meal, mud I focind that he had not a' fine.house, my at" Ind which may properly come under the The tenor, going forward, said: , , - E KIDNEYS; In , . I I . . . � .1. . . . aid too flue clothes and take me away 2 at bill feet and Implored him to head OR safety V9 :ft Cleanses -the system Of"thd acild . � � much , i to her professional capability. � him . . I ,LIVER AND BowEL I I ­ , not . I was what I longed for I I 11 All, that hl-t,�,!:611 me. � . . I V matchas; - The. parl6r.matob. -Ladiam and gentlemen, Irografto zaY 0 that causep the d"Band � in I " . I . grow very fond of Cln4 Bell, life -I It ated so fariner's -!!Lae W&Ved Ito . And' the So-called , red-headed -match, am zat Madame N—' 08ZA lectle horse die 0 0I the vicumfi'of Itheasmatismann 0 � � ated the ' country ; I felt', ,asi I I .. iWaI I r hot .devoted cauld not.endur as if I knees; I begged him to take pity - � re . . , .. � I THOUSANDS OF CASES J nut I ,Is grateful to her fo . do- I clatig to his. well'As .meet Of the kinds sold in blocks, fi evening," . . 4 .Z stb*)�- - 'a to my beloved in s 'Another winter there, so I even wrestled With blin,n on me ; all dangerous.' 1 . . � +- . 1 4, of thb WorstTotain of . - Valid; and triad when Stephen asked, Ina again I said , y n fact, the only Safe kinds Peels of laughter� *to' M nave Is � .this terrible *disease I . . I my strong ' con quickly relieved, and In short . I . I ace. � The � jollow - - ­ Flo FECTLY CURED. ' . ­ . . -0 b- P -111d to her -indeed, I did my best to and never, n6ver oball I forget the siolemn. some Idat,1130 9 Me &way AS he would surf h '6`1 to SQIOIY on a 'Prepared wells, Bud -the tenor-lodked puzzledi -thiak­ ' V1 . I i . as', agony , but he Ran are those wbio ,g eted this SUDOUD006 � . I � ' . . I mak , friend of her -bub- she kqoeived all W0948 he -whispered as he to . I me repti it in ' . . le... and thkowiag 6, Chicago f1lte iag i ei� from the - iogtfie. audience misUnderatodd'him. P , of. LI rin Olt BUY, SOLD BY BIjUO � . 'very repelling Ill purse. upon th . 0 floor %rob. 20th helps hilvanead. Once more, and with. thunderI 0 relto GIRM � - I . my " -1 ,�usucao with a coolness arms &till hifted MY. face , Ok Ina In hill . heavy - ' beside in ' r -Ocean of M . . He 4 ... i. , M canbosentVinall. . . . � "I . cut temperament., , O'l In to illustrate qu�. point : I,' A 1args, box of ,i ON , to ot�­-- of my ard . F ; those words at . 0 . . a . . . I . t ri -in MY ear now - as I.Sit here. & Ica .11 Olt - I _ _ I & Co, . gilyg . I Ir (1.0at tol'the rootb. . I . empbabia roared. out : . .. � . . I . - I Vill, . . . . - I miserable w6man lot I I , .1 ,�. h . mfitobag-�dol'u Shelf in Christian jevnets . so I zay zib Mesta, I'M - - - I . . . N06uing seemed to interest her but hot ' 13 - . PI Do in that hour I Ind N— eez a leetle ' as , - MR&VII I - . I I i profession, mud 'Upon, no -Othdr subject I '. � She covered her face with b . at _hAnds and I loved him, and that love h;A � knewIlOw now grocery, on Mmaison ' horse dis evidolog.11 I . rt's . . . I , � . I at, exploded . . - T !J ;:0 1. . eoome the .Yesterday afternoon with S, , loud report, h . � would she Converse With the faintest show dd:re.dsconval�ijaly. , � absorbing, passion of my lifd' � - I ' Anot lot roar of laug III I . 4 . . ­ � I . bter, amid whidit I -- I . I of attention. . W . 0 1 It Thi i . amusing guise a flurry in the store,'as . . . 1 ab�El so AN" I Amid before, my ifleal mud it is almost more than I oak bear. I bdong .if.she is a horse 11 Then , . I . � .., There was a shadoW, however,. of some,. , "a Is Is MY Pullisbment� Mrs. Mervyn, burning match., flaW In , the A Wide in the galle'ry' oried '6ut : I 'in i; There to Very littlb' 1110I tell. 1 omolng 19080 Paper and packing shfivlogs,�on W I M . . � i�,ilug dying in 'the depths at her eyes, ' id, not tell hidi I loved Ill all' dire by hot trob her cut, ?I'- I � 11 I - J n 1 Ib0,Vt!1r1'11n!,'fql,' Thai' the inistako wfia plain to him, and no , lapor �. . . W mothiri at its satialled when I consented ad a severe illness after 'this the Root. -The fire was whipped out by the Brignolflaughed as heartily as 'Any one. 0. I III , , I I Itlylohro Vic is. F111 ,1,,,,-,,,'s ,-,r,-,! I= 1.0 9 to MY inind that she wall anxious h effuse Id 1. R I . interviews Clerks in, a few momente, ,thus preventing I . . cut cure. A have instill file tilsesso or,pIT8, El,ILmrSV . . " , W %4 . . or PALLING Sl0XNr8S is 11f(A 10,19 study. Twarrauglay , i so young -PA W yone] generous he Ing money no .cure the lvoo-t 0 08. Because othom have , I . . I A NVorld of Good. . . reasonfory-ol, nesolvingabure. Siondat � rd- an ex. I . - . I once for a troutlao till 01 1' us mottle of my Infallible , , ' � ed me with a nos I took out my Planation of some of those Give JI Aud AM 01I It- oum 4`4 1. . -1 � - N it � � . Parted forever With lite and love. . . a in a' Coy St-phoel how '7 " It is DOW Rio years 6i ' One Of the Moab popular Medicines now before .1.11=191 for is trbI TwIllenroput. I I A beautiful seemed cond . - I . 'ro sl� to' . a a great deal to di.4cover , in trAI be a nurse. time. The - incident -maly . affo ' . , . Is " sad 1 Will's OoDiless that I would ad only another month on , ray renAin- the Store from being'9110ted by fire a as fsdf,�d . to concea ,iY bith, and �urged me to do so At and whell'I'Recovered I,Spent ,8� I Ito, In", Ile h I . have give 111, b c to 1191vo � y"; aud,how h,3 load I Z migbt haI --bl""111 though Dob at all .XPOI . diplomas and A have ailloo lea fires attributed I � Ill . I art' h breaking took appropriate Presents. He Proachable-life. I an, irre. . by the fire department 4 the American pub III is Hop Bitters. IP I : . , - � . . 1. a their repoija I You ode it -------- �ddress Dr, 11� �, ROt-, .is roarl EIII New'UtI � . 0 for the bgsband she had lost ,five rural a house for too, in ifte I . to everywhere. People take it w - ., .. 1. .1� "or I I spontaneous conibustioll Ith good II - . . feet, befor' shad it apt ale Of Wightt , I had � one. hope, c , " -and proves. that It builds them � I � I ­ . .. � - . . - - 9, but that She one day coolly andidly, and- -go, no III in vi6*.,- I Diatilhes exPI d . I- up. ItAs'not &opleasant to the -1 .. ­­­ ., .. . .. 1. . . . r Bitters, ab it is not it whiskey . I . I I . . . was years older than her and 'I did not love him then; but now, Ur a drink. Itismoro like the Old-fashioned boub. - . told me lie , almost unlimild ve we SID never lost sight Of lily husband's ship-foi 0 0, Owing perhaps to the taste as some obhe that she ne . . t toot the weather." .,- I � him. I . d Command -of money.. Ali I he is my ]husband 'still, you knows, she 4 . ,,at - tea, that has done a world of good. if yo � . . 1, . . Vat .oared particularly 4bout a. inteipbsed, with m,paarjionqte gleam ! - . . I doo'lifeal JlIBt r U - TNtOhlllit . . . I I As all Mervyn, now I swen,to you that . ------4---- . ight, try Hop Bittera.'-Xitfida I . . a said this, she 10 lit, her . I ATOt6il. . I I . I I .. , oked me full lay MY bead -for one moment if I could lovely eyes. ",I kno - it, goes. 0 Work'on the aqueduct At. Welland wi I . . . I in the fees Almost defiantly, I thoyght upon his and when it comes W When at 11 . I ' . � . end there - _ �breastj, receive one hind glanoe from ble eye, . back, and I was. glad DO commentle . until about the Isk,of"May 'Germany will -13 , .. . VEGEtABLE . . .. . W&Bn011aquivOk of Paia,la-her. I Would be ready to die the next , -oh, so glad 1 -for the 'llex6* - , : , � Ow exact duty On Imports . Asper dark eyes, not 0 t -be pent here . . ­- I � � I . . I I bealthy pallor that a fluctum,01 n1Of the " Wells's She reaum . � .Nautilus was bound for this port, Bud last . . . ,1. � for the Consular service, and Amoiloa. will I I . - - constituted One of bar ad, with 96 daitip-drawn evening I saw her Bailing in,,71 X'Gounoaj. the Composer, limb Complated:1 retaliate; . . . I I � � I - and Of - themouth Ige too go AV" ' : CURE . ' I ' . 10 ­ ,� . . . I I The Redemption,,, for production at- the I abors. The demanda of only I I , . I . Many charms, while her curved pad lips sigli., 11 be was obli d" the Oratorio 11 More at VAtag, & Sequel: to -American 00mmisel n .has 4 were got in bnefirm line. . . . 'And was thoeb y At the Bile g0tuP. and walking over to the'� win ,.!heaPranod . � I U - a . . I had begun to speak to her t I uwilliag dow gazed dreamily out &a I 'I, ad it. I bereavement, but she cub shot about her th 'save we -alone, He Utg6ntly begged distinguish ill& I � f Booking to Birmingliath music FOR I , at rwould have MY father &lid aunt to the t`3116 Particular vessel among. W festival in 1885. two Frenchmen w6re granted. . .1 � . . . . . . . thalbic rsua&rks *fill the abOv 6 My symPs' I've with MO dilting his absence, but I would 8, forest of infists, A Berlin despatch Says the question Bernard Coleridge writes that he does 3P 1SX-4111.0 I , � I a Statements not bear of it. Oh, Would that I bad taken bU4 Wh't 'U'lleta"t can YOU hava in your WhIthOt BipAnok will quit the prilsaffin not know Miss Anderson, ind fiag 110 inten. . . and I turned away quite disgusted ; for, as IMY,hushanidls advi' bano!a Ship ' SS of- Appetite . : have before warned ,my readerai I am a ' . ­.-� . , , � I 110woveri I did not, ?" 1, inquired a little tion of oommitting higainy. . ... . I - - , � ,­J� but Coaxed and 0 00 idgly., -� � . . 'hositat.' Ministry and confine himself to the Imper. . I . ion, Sour 8tomachil. . .. I � gentimental Old woman, quite fififtescon. W Orsusided him to leave me 11 . ial Chancellorship is being debated, z A solicitor's clo;k was foutid Murdered in I I . . � intv behind My generation. . Ish Only the servautd, It was eas Is I wrote to hIm,,1 She Answered, turning Notwith,tandifig j� the basoment . . Habitual Cost . . . � � me to have my Y* toe round slid look Und0russe,th him employer) a . Iveness, I I I , � a precarious state Of Sick Headach . . The mid-day mail had joist come in. It Own way, for he Adored me, Ing at MQ' , "I Wrote to him Mr.01adstonela health, he jutsilds it is office, near London bridge, on Saturd e andlifllidu ' . I And MY will wao his law. ' months ago, and I implored him to pa do a id, evening. . I . Iq s"Ossm , , , . .. oras the hour when our pool, I He remained his- I urged on him my pantie, as a d t I, 4 to be. -present In the House of bow. . . . rolice'o,lbperbottle. soldlovall , ) avalid, free Away for a whole Yell.r. And I lived Alone blam tO-d%Y and move 4 resolij * III m- window of one .. .... Dr . a' . . 0 )Ao Season fforn almost 6�rthio pain, .0leall life I had be a U the . of the -chief, illug. — � . . -- . . and we -the hUfA0 and I -had- our � dating that time. ' � � pit leading Since . I MOI Ends � %villl the Q11601I irk her tlon of trated London Papers in the Strand t? . � I 3ISP1 bogged of him* in my letter, to Come to me. COftdOI . I an -Lon together. " When no r6tUrned he told Ina that he , Mont. , , I bereave.o, may, be � I ' . I . I Mrs. Bell always Bat with me f' . had made arrangenlGhtil that I would be satiblied'if he only held ray . . I . . Best' a rack of tifles� bayonets A cavalry EYE, EAR'ANA9 WROA T. , . L or an'boui able ;him to stay at . which would an. hand in his for Of the Isiolngyptimal � � I I home fai several awards taken in one I � � . I � . after That meal, and we generally ChAtted In one 880ODd AD& S%Y he for'..* A Patti aelil Patch states that Geniikal eligoogetnefitki. . . . .11 .- - I � -day a letter tithe my baby wag born," . no Would do so when his ship Came home I Ton4ainese saying the. pro till d me to , Pill. G. 8- 1tyER80N,L.Rx.riA, .. . � on indifferenit Subjects ; but to Ontl18, And Just before be left ilia sqCond gave Ine, slid I hoped-Ioll, hI 1 hoped_ XlIlOt bag issued a proolfims�ion to the , I . . L — lit 1838, 10hu, �alkor,'of . JL-` B- R., Lecturer nn the Ill N , His obawor'�Smgthia at - L the rat Indite yet &rand Throat , I � - , Toast made Trinity Medical 0011690, Toronto, boullet; sad � ,ternoon'L -There it, deliv3r them from bandits, &Ud, to secure . r mutCh in Aurlat to the Toronto General I - III for bar, this only one she had to. 11 I don't believe there ever n a . I Stooktob-6n. . ceived. during her at � 66 proud of a child, His Wag a father Is; read it and see how all 1100e must be fail* k and it England. There was A match factory 011nical Ap-letant ItOyal London ophthalmic I � . look Up in ornAlledwithin Mal" And with' 'establishoff in Vionna in the AMOL Y . only equalled by that of, MY Own father, burst of, wild, �pmj 'Another I � Oar. 7 I'lispito, 06rci101d's "d ("chtlial London. i my it 1 '4 - ,aeught ill, it Was taxation, liberty of wor Hospital, late It w&4 no wondat Pahlonle ads, azemen, ,, , . fiesdom 'and prosperity. 8 hirsoe't an Bar Bospital . � 'so S, from in t the exolmmfi,lon .that had Who he'd' Come to stay with Us for a , Bi6nate, weeping, Thij Philibition Committee Of Montreal oydbto­­-. 1 bar Y hitherto O.Im, short the Mtge Lott& recently ellwl,p 1 317 Church tott000 dispassionate time. Pool! StePh011 I it *69 a gre , wretched Creature threw hatself face down- Pathetic accuse ,from I ,.Stda the have L resolved to invite the Govern .. ,L'. . I . . At.11rief Wards Upon the Carpet.. I Unfo 2 -0 . L I � comp"lon. I Whun to be obligdd ' Ided She so The 0 a Curiosity General end LhAy L&DAdowne tobe � --------- , ""'I _ S he stood 010flo besiae the to leave us ; 6bd,vvheu letter, L .the Shops!, Pk6sell 6 III: to U A - . . I L ! � bition of mdustation or a Ancorlan Pon . """ , B ""' he amid 9004tbY to we he hold me . in big The Jitandwrit g was 61011or and bold , change WSO'UUPOPUI&ro and obo'bas the home productions. on the 80.1h ManahM Ali E window, And L . . found, VVIVer, that, the at the 6penitik Of the annual 6xhi . I I In to I . I . 1.11 It, . . . I . . . . . rots Xsesibrod the play to its 0 .1 Of AUguotJ TAN t a SPI111101411 - � . I I L � . . I . - . L . . I . � . rigi Q41 form. next.-' * . SIXESS -Corzmou - I . L . � N, ,2 � voulara from I I � . . . I . I . '' , . . . . 11 . . 1 cof�,9.1'""` . I . , . . . I I . I . L 11 . � . � ... . id . I I . � . . . . . . I I I I . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . � � A I I I . . � I I . I � I - I � . 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