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1. I 11. - , day wlienifigrewti routine to my own rooms in Walpole I RSARrU1L W916&Ir"
4 gis morn 0 0 Ott I know' the people 'Of this house . , , -* , ,�_ .. , . . � I . . 4 "IKULIASSM 41AAN.
I a u.'a.swe ar,wob y1h% . eat. :, . W- - — ,�.," �
PA,V1A1XRV. 44pw a AnRo: 0 L L r 11"J"T04 -by a,
� Petober 81 1884., � NP . I and cher'Sh''Osich tither wall, And felt. aertalp she woutabe t On %bl"Oe V41140en VaLtall . , X41*91=40:1440ti'v From Oeoralsk
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.1 � a I I bad vowed to love L 04 Apy's wooll g, W10jo Powaor. : I , .
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" Tot, I suspect. rioua� Would hAV , t�ken us until death diduo put. Why bad re .4 L ; for After %tow . I
I uring my absence � .
raish enough 1 $0 like ocnerl At big word 2 hour#' repose L .. .1 I � , I a Als., is 55 years of,
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I I .L . a in in 0 a ti ats, t A last (Motkilay) night's Quebec despatch;
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i buropmr.lis, Poling. L newly �m )to. At Any rote . _ mitea ptit Iliodamcor. in searoir of Consil, I he'd writt Min & llvirr,lbla story iiq told .as having I
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11 thoiq were no'nudgirigo and aly 0(anoog why not, have W U , I L ILI � � I - I
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lir o4pnon ARNOTMo . . L . 11 t . Aided thm . t the girl could love Ina, or at 104st .Edinburgh to. Walpole 00goo.t, telling the Qcouvred at P6. Joachim, about twenty�
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. a bro d I 1,10 ard fell fellow.pasooDgerso The core, I oerthi ' . I for me' I . . #OM Quebec. � I appears that .anu. y, 1982, while alone in a room, he
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that9tew moiy.hoL,d beep no burgled an that 310 mons ' ,#ad that she had, the ower of good people there to ))a ready , And eight , . tr
sin �Ute =u _ it all ? The ipathy mud tit or indit. whom to expect i moreover, I bad again L , 10- . I I
ISUST Mfr`eL118y1igreeb;wtbh lovin . ,� , the oe=
. a g""'S I to b .ip e -was removed, after boivlult
Attempt bad been made 'to ioveet Paulin a I his, four children in, the housa Whi
in I . I she displayed 611'like A chill Upon appealed to my faithful old gervant, Pgis� I ..
And all ,the, whiper-batinted foreolithrough, With the Usuailbridalsooegiorles. Starless, a L . O., been fearfully burtiod, R41leadmad face
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The restless birds in goddoned tones Are 0411 I ,my heut' III& L L , I L 'were almoot consumed, aul for days his
Ing, .1 'a tbin4 that clould never be Undone 'I must %wai For my sake, I knew bideldeot son, aged. 11, placed a , . 1blit that death .
ailthough becoming andfao lonabloo- . VII - Vag my Arrival. I I .L . - ii. powder
Wrom rustIlil bezel oopop and tangled dell, in ,villich I b". neent b r Several times, r WildneBa-to vay lingered in torture So tori: L'
. � I 1. bo,artha odinsequences. Still, I would ho - � "be would Show ovorl .
,po .. poor flask upouthp stove, and finding tbLat it did a L ' .1 do had '
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Pre Vir , a tv'sum mar, I I.. L L bound, for a - I . Tly, got What to I oird;w girl, so to WAlliple street we went. I I no thought of his recovery, buA fluall It
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gran I - jugs to Stamp us So being 11.1 � All was in I result being that the stove was. ,
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eat farewell 1`1 I L L so the oaly notice we a � MI , lit. bring forth* for , readiness for us, RriBoills, stove,the , wood from %he bod upon which be' had
honeymoon; titroated fwalked About I a long time, thinking � received us with eyes full of curious won- knocked into a thousand pileoes and,, the I , �; -
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lUpon the windy hill, in many a field, - was the, notice -which wais; duo to Pay wife's tion, TbQnL I returned i act. I saw that her sympathies. were At house set on Age. The report of the, ,F. . ,
� rer my Strange P0.8i his eyelashes were gone, And his, Noe was
Thoho above the clover, I uncommon beauty. - QV. , I . � 7 -
Day beas bum Blow IL ggest Bud 1 1 . � L to the hotel and Sought my own Apartment, Once - enlisted. by Pauline's appearance- explosion Attracted tliq neighbors,, who ,
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trio latest sweets its bloom 04A sent isge was nearly full when we . ,, soariced. Some t
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ia'ea u Thava,rri � . t t � After a oult of to&. and something to eat, I found the four children lying Unconscious I I I I discovers ..
And 0-OWIDg that thOir harvest time is, near, It was one of the Sul a Of rooms I ba4 I u , Mi. Woodall's. physloi,im 91
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half Started from London, and as the strange q% 1 die. begged Priscilla to lead 'my wife tober on the floor &O area. hu All, A.
a, lullaby and half a knell, , I ". L . , a I I t i g bl .
" Farewell, sweet Bummer, neps of our new relations prevented our pugaged, And next to my wit 2ea and room, that P am' ... t a section of the Skull Was 19980, Abit
� Honey -laden summers cQuveraingL in an ordinary WAY, by mutual missed, me well an I could,. all hol " - L"' ' ' L ,be might take, the root she They were r9ocued: and, the fire put, out.. waB compelled to remove it. Other see-
. bwoot farewell I" I I faus until the morning came, And, tired needed. Pauline, in her childlike, dooile Three of the children are, in m -dYjog I
I . tione became loose and Were removisa too#
. consent we were all but Silent ; 0; low soft with the day's events, st.lm4t Slept. way, rose And followed, the old woman. condition, but the. fourth it is, tbought will. until , 1.
Who little brook that bubbles 'mid the ferns, words in Italian were all I could trust I � of When you have.seen to Mrs. Vaugban's recover. . L I . , thd entire tois of the skull was taken
L My bride and I did not visit the lakes as S6I . 9 .
o'er twisted roots and shadg shallowo playing, Myself to speak until we were &lone. comforts dome back to me," I paid, I ,,way, Tho. sections were removed at -01
Neems fain to linger in its ad fad turna, at I bad planned. In two days' time I bad I . . . intervals, and as a piece was taken away
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And with a Plaintive, purring voice is saying, _At the first Important station, the fig learned the whole truth-learood All X want to 8P8%h to YOU-" . . A Great Problent. . I . .. .
Radder and sweeter then my gong ban tell, , place At w . the train stopped for &lay , the opening wao covered so as to, protract the
, bich could know-all that I might ever know PriBoilli, no doubt, woo only too osger� to , I
11 Farewell, sweet summer, time worth mentionlog, 1 exercised a little, -of the old t L. � rI !Vahe all that Mandy mud Liver brain. Soon after removing the first sad*
Warm and dreamy summers . � . . about Pauline. The meaning I return o me. I felt she, was b mining I tion it was ascertained that A thin Skin ,
I , dipl6matio briberyi mad, changing our ou- Medicine#,
Sweet farewell I I . L. woman's repeated phrase, 11 She !a not for over with questions about, my unexpected
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I Wigs, we wore installed in a compartment -Take all the Blood purifiers, was growing over the skull in such A way
L L . L love or marriages" was � I I checked bar volubility. . , .
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vn the winding lane , w rord I -11 I -Take all the Rheumatic remedies, %g td cover the brain, %Ad an sections were
The fitful breeze sweeps doi the windows. of . hiali bore.tbb magio v My face must have told her that I had .
With gold and crimson leaves before it.AyIng; L The reason why Dr4 ConerA had. stipulated . I L taken Away the akin extended. . The
� Ain, . I 11 ,,engage4.11 Pauline and I were Alone. I . o.. communicate. She -Take all the Dyspepsia an . d'indigestion - -.-------
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in the RUB it sinks In gent a sighing, tooli her hand in mine. 0, '' "' - ' ' I I .
it aty Ian Itterbas no sign of,T1 that Pauline's � husband should � nothing pleasant t_ I cures, operatio looted m, long time. -It was per.
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Mu a htely, it, mine, to take her without, inquiring into her formed, with rematko, success, and,
I -t I , eat down, And, so, I desired hei4o d '
And mourns the Surnmer's a rly broken spells . 94 My W is I Said. passiort . . �Toilie all the Am, .Favor And bilious ,ble
ell, =Merl I ,Ile 11 I . 1. I I early life was clear. Pauline-M.Y wife- listened without comment to my tile. specifico, lio-day Mr. -Wooamil is walking around
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00 Sweet on nly value forever Is, � . s o confido in name one. , -
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I.F.-r.- 0 � � . , . -TAke all the Brain and Nst7ve force , thout may Small on the top of his head,
Sy,bI Ing.. mar, Iay� love, Ina no. pist I wi
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".at far.",, 1�� Her hand lay listless and unresisting in lowly a . .
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' my qwm I pressed my lips to bar -chock first, thou with swift steps, the truth oame, and -would keep my affisirs secret. So I ' *caterers. box, , The'top pf hit, head is covered with - ,
so bird and bee and brook and breeze Make She shraul� not from my kise, neither did if L account told bar all,� or nearly.'all. I explained, as -Take all the Great health r . I -
moan, the, return it-shi amply suffered it. , home to me. Now I knew howto -In short, take a a of All cloth, and over thtw Ile wearis an oilcloth .
song their loss Complaining ; I - . I b these well as I could. Pauline's peculiar mental III the best qualitidi I I .
With melancholy . I whispered, 11 say once, for %.bat puzzled,. Strange look I I , these, and the . L -best cap, which protects his head. from. his h%t.L,. �, -�,
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1, too, must join them, as I Walk alone I bqa 4%11.tfig�t,m,y.§�g-ttLq-2-;R9.!�, Qa,rhr16§,6f,&I�r"Jr e L
11 Pauline 11, I a I .. l"dab-T ,r .
I .. a and!-aouixdi3lof-stimmeef;wall-, is baud'. - - - - ----:—' � ' . — .heaptiful-eyeavrknew - the- resisqu--lor.411A. .A0941.iAt.PLU1gM_ _1-1 - 3$W16Wer1d-' RJo"Iafr6'y�r'f6'iljgr1'� —8g,-UU_r'Iy6_6e_j�-`fr6nj L ''
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Amongther'sight . ---G1lb6YW,-=Y-1M ,lid learn, indifference, the apathy, - she ais U lit ind' aiii'd I prayed . hat -Hop his right., - , ,� - , -
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is too, have loved the season Passing WO11- . She repeated the Words like a a) , 1. L The face of the woman I had married i 1 wag Priscilla, by the love she bare me, tp guard . L I . . . . . I .
So. il farewell summer, new lesson. lay heart Bank as bar d be kind in -my Absence to the wife I -BitteTs ha:ve the best curative qualities, . ...
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Fair but faded summer, I =oultess aboants fell on iny,earo. I had* fair as the worn; her figure as perfect as SU mad, powers of all --con . con , tra , te -A prominent citizqn of Whitfield county,. I
Sweet farewell I" . . . that of a Grecian Statue; her voice ,low loved. . The promise being given Ithrow -1 . I a � ,rave -
a hard took before Ina I and ewijd�, but, the one thing which aui- . myself upon the sofa and slept for several 4a them, and that they will care when Georgia, has bad his 1, dug ain.4
- I could not blame her. - .Why Bbou,14, she I . . any or allot thesis. singly or -combined- cemented and iuclo4od with an irou railing.
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Who Cong Ago or The River of winne.. 1. Us, whose Chrisiiall ,,me, 4, motes every charm -the mind -was miss- hours. �, - I -�Fail- Athoroug4 triaiw.jilgive pool. Although in the oVenh3g Of. ble the gentle. . I .
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love me Yet? I In the %fternoon4 saw Pauline again. I � . .. .
ing I $be L knew Where I 00 - I of till . I I . ioBtillb%le.and hearty, and likely, to prolong I
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I h, a wonderful stream is the R er line, thin be heard 'yesterday for the Arso How sho,11.1 describe her 2 Mejap000 maked ,bar if I Uld write tive, proo . I is. I '. , .. . . I a existence for yeats. to,cotao I , . . -. I I .
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. ith a faultless r ythm and a Musical rhymei titua!'%.tter, far.batter, indifference than moans something quite different from her Ao Coneri. - She shook her head. � . .L Mardaned'iblver.' . I 1 . .
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simulated love. She had become my wife . . . . 9, convey 4& Try And tbinlf,,, My doors's I said.. FiVeLleus ago I broke down with,kia" The removal tit t1le t. . I .
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d a broader BWeePL and a surge sublime, . . state. Imbecility would still lee . . . � I so .
As it blerills with the ocean Of Yeate. simply,beoause her uncle wished 'it. I my meaning, There is no word I can find Silo praBsed her delicate finger tips ' I not$ as predicted, attuted many uew f - .
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I . could 'at least comfort - m I yself by thinking . - . I I I . I ney -and livq complaint and rheunasitisia. bogies, but has brought into the AmariaaA . .
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Zow the winters axe drifting like 1100 Of 8110W, . L . I which is fitting'to use. There was simply against her brow,. I had always noticed Since - theh I have been, unable to be markiiiii the mauilifacitures . 0 , f Engift(16 L .. L
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And the summers like buds betweent . I the marriage bad not been forced upon something:missing from her intelleo I I �s troubled her about st al �Sweden, France and Italy. Thesi are Sold .
he' L . L ii -Re that.tryffig. to think Biwa I. My liver became hard like
And the year in the sheaf -so they come and go . � r ; B1130 that; so far as I could see, she yo � . . , I . L � . wood - - my . limbawerepuffed upend 11116d. so. .
On the river's bre%Bt, With itaLobb and flowl much missing as a limb may be from A body. grestl . . .
Ides in th"hadow and Sh . entertained no 4191ike to me, I did not for � 11 " . ft cheap that further tiouipotition seems, . I .
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eco. , , , . Memory, except for comparatively'. recant. Neress, know,," I said to assist bar. with Water. ' L . . �. . . . .. I I I I I . ..
As it gl . . . one moment despair. - - I must now WOO hot . � I ' itapopoible. 'L . . I - .
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' I It events, she seemed to. have. none. The ::'Yes, ask her." . . - . All the beat physiolans Agreed that "hoth- -Several workbouReo And thio:Gbrulan, � , �
Wherels 14 magi�al isio up the Wver Timb , �mbly � Andbreverently, as . every men But She has left. us, Pauline, Canyon 1 resolved to t � : ,
. � woo is loyb. Cettailulk, &a lier I I 11� . he is?", . I I I a.. ry HOP' theatre in Moscow aro on fire, and it Is I . ..
'Where the soft sirs are playing ; Should . . . I power of reasoni g, Weighing and. dramiag . tell us where od I . Ing could nurii'm .
IS herelo 9, cloudless Sky and a tropical 01ime. -not Stand in a'worse pool- deductions seemed -beyond bar grasp. She I Bitters; I- have used seveh bottles - the - .
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And a song as sweet as a vesper chime, husband, I did appeared'unable to recognize the import- Once more she s'hdok her head hopelessly' hud,essbae all gone from . my , liver, the likely* the � flames will Ppmad- to the our. - . .
And the times with the roseB are staying. tion than when I was her fiiillow-lodger- and I I !4 He told me he lived in Gatieva," I SO rounding buildinge. I L. . I 0 , ,
I . I I I L since or - beating of - occurrences taking . d, -swelling from my linxbo and: it. has worleed I . �__, ��_ ....
. oiaTeresp, WAS! following my every move. L 46 DO YOU know theLstrieist.111 11 $ -I- _.. .. — ... 1. .-
And the name of this isle to the Long Ago; place around her. Soti and delight, were _____ _ _ _,,� ---': . ..... L ,. -initaele In --my-ossett,- -otherwise L -woiad7 - . , _. L
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And we bury our treasures there r ' - -, InedtVyithher bI;�gksuSpi0i.oU4_QYo?. in-otion"hw--*&N-Iii-a-o,p-mblE-'-df--'-fbb she tu, Ir L I I . i6a. I 'have been now in my g W. Mousy's . 1 4f sis. .: - ,
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Vhere axe browsofheaU,y and s Is Nothing seemed to move bar. Unles bar Sighed, as I knew my questions were usa- BU610, Oct.' let, MI. - * *' * * * 'rT * ,* * 4% * , . '. �-. _.
where are heaps of dust, but we loved them no, . the rights which love would give, I resolved . . . 0 * � �1. . I �
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- to talie none' of those with which the, law . tention Was called to them she find him I. must, I Would go to . . .. iroverq and StIllering. ' L . . * . � �_ . I . a .
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efragmentoof Song that nobody Bings, lisainvested me. None save this, mad this neither.persono nor places. She lived as by - Still, I . . . . I . . J . .. . *
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I Tbere or . . instinat-rose, ate down to Geneva. If the Mau wa L ,, i was dragged down with debt, poverty *' . ��V.. ., I � I 0 . .
And a part of an infantlo pro er; only once. - . L' �� .L ' , I t . . drauk and lay � . , L I .. I : , . �� .. ,., . .
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where,s a into unswapt Any a harp without ,, Pauline"s I said, 11 will you kloo me? rest Saone no knowing why 'she did go. represented himself, he: must be . known and sufferIQ for Years, caused by a Sick *.* � 11 . '. L . k 111 . �.
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There are vows and pieces of rings- . . Only once Lssi: it. Ill will make me'llap. leneva I -would try Tarlac. I took my 1,wascompletelk discouraged, unitilone 4 * , . �: .
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And the garments that she used to WeArk I pier 1 but it you w6uid - rather Wait 1 )plied to-thooe outside it passed unheeded-, wifeliband.- . . I � I - ."�,r%.� . � . .
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. we Ago. bettsr adquaVintiqd, I Shall L not com- r( I . . year ago, by the advice'ot my pastor, *. * . ... t-1 ,:;�df.� . I �
miere are hands that are waved when the &try . ,L. .. . � Or also the shy, troubled eyes SoUghtL for a "' am going Away for a few dayo, commenced using Hop Bitters, mud Jil, one * .. '<�.4� , I . �
shore I plain.11; . . it the questi6nerla face, And left Pauline. You will stay bore until I rtn mouth wo weie kLilLWell, end. none of us *'* .1, ... LLL �: ., . . : * My 11 ...
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By the mirage is lifted in Ali, . � . She leaned forward And kisosamy lots- mornell. L Y One Will. 'be. kind, tOL You. pfiaoillai L biatio * " I a .. .1 W , * I
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And we sometimes hear tllro I head. Her, young lips were red and Warm, them'somystiPied as I had been whdn first B ver . I I I have. beau,- sidir it day ; and I want" to .0; " :1 -
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sweet voices we heard in the days gone before, 11 . Yet she WAS ,nab mad. A person might 11 Yes, Gilberts" she said. softly. I had . . fatailiefi well a year viith.' Hop Bitthre for * , .*, &�, . �411 0 1 . ., . . .,
- nab a Suspicion Of the ymbsion Whainu Wo after, taught her to call me Gilbert. . ' - . - 4L . . ......
When the wind down the river to fair th � rilling.mot . . I . 1. . , Lhawmat her out in compatlyl and leaWthan one doctor's visit.will cost. * _�,, :.t , . .
Oh, remembered for age De -trio bles isle. I I I spending hours in. bar society might have Then, &foot Some last instructions t) k OW it t,, -A, WORIt * - 1,41! .�* .
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All the dav of our life till night; L.M hisjot andi still cariied -AWAY no Warm impression than Priscilla, I started oil my journey'. As my 5:ge-None ganuinoWithout a 6unch of green . * 11, - .. 'I � 0 * . . L
a tiful sitting. beside her, .,began to do my beat tdi , . L * , _ ,�, . ". . 0 .
,When the evening comes with its.. D an , I thit'she was shy and reticent. Whenever cab drovsk from the'door I glanced up at 'r .v a) . - * 1; I - 1/10. . -1 � I -1i I
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smile, make ell agreeable to the V�Omaii I she did speak her words were as those of a, the window of the room in Whidh I bad.left -poisonous stua with 11 Hop 11 or Wops, in their * � " 1, - 0
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And our eyes are closing to shunbor awhile, loved. it u . . * I V. - _,, . .
May the6t, is Greenwoon, I of Soul be Ineight I Ifelt distressed a perfectly smile woman .;.but as a rule . - standing 'there l6oking -uWe *. .. . . * A �-�, I I I . .
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_-rB 33 ' P. TayZor, farmerZY editor. Gh&MO , voice . was, only heard , when the . . . L * . I I .
L,.9,2. .. - I . . talk pleasantly and usturally-tried to necessities of life Admandied, or in- ieply to my -heart, -for. I, fancied that her. eyes were - The' S�ientific America% th uka Keely.'s . PLO _ '
� 1. . ' ascertain what' almoner of woman I had somai�'Almple question. - Perhaps,- I should L looking sad, like the eyes of one taking 11sapotia 9UW' -is " u6t i hing more' 1han a LYDIA. E. PUSUCHAM L
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Clond If.und. . I � maried-to get -ab bar likes and dislikes-, not be far wrong in o6inparing her mina to leave.of a door friand. It may have, been 'clumay%Ir gaa," and gives a doo6riplion to, I . L .
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� lon owhere, the legends says, there lies a laud , I that of ai,child-but, miss I it was a child's only today, -but, as I naver before even ,prov6it. 'Now let it print a. ma� of. tlie I*TEGET. L11 *9 COMPOU= 1*1 * .
Older than silailt Egypt, whose dim coast tastes -learn bar .,. wishes -read her - fancied the ixpression there, that look in biotorandthew6rldwill feel easier'. - ,,, , , � .. . . L, $. . . ..
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.thoughts, silo - eventually to' in . ake In . or Mad insi woman's body -And. ilisifWamain . .. I I . L� * -� �* P110A I � C R .. h". .4k - 1 ,
No human foot had trod,.110 eye has scanned; , 1 . �; . eyes was .-sbtie - comfort to. oar ' * ", * IS A * "tm- I - -
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-tossed, W�66 my, wife I ,_ I I . . Pauline's ry - - — . . I. � , ,
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- Where never mariner was tempest - regmid me as one who would spend his, life - I . . . .1 .. . . . . . . . Van' ter ';;;erybQd -: - -,PrAnta C' i, , , " ,
Nor pilgrinr fared along tile lonely Strand, . -Life'tohersso far as -leouldeas,beld V,w&Y With me. . . . . Y' .: For - aill: or'thosio em,plizints'. and . . ;,.
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. in tendering her happy. : ' , - 6 I ' juet what every porson-ii. looking * * 'Weaknesses, so co,6 ir 0 :b * I . L . ".
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neither , mental pleasure nor pain.. COn. And now for Goubia And It aottore Con ril Yan is an to eir c .
. � 'When *a,s-it:.thqjde&. first struok'We- . I . . . . . ,., � I (To be a' tin . ' . hardest to * * * o *FElT1AtU`P0P' ' X.* . L . I .
And where in brimming cisterns byallne, . . . sideredpilysically,l, found that'.,showas I. , .1 I . on . ne(i.) L :., - � fogiWilling to,pay for, and finds . '. 1, VLA1110N.* * � I
� 6 Fleshes the fountain of eternal youth; . the horribleidea that even the p'eouliarity I .1 I - . I . . . � I .. . . . I I'
oreo o r Is . and L nova I Ity. of, situstion- could not site- more influenced . by heit . -and cold than by . - . _. , . I . secure. We want a., new process mill so - IT wxLT, dunn rxTMELY.T1rB WORST POWTOP .
� -Of to n c ask or alsy-p *chdd in u , I any other agents. - The sun Would tempt .. I . . . that fun can be ground out by thot6u - slid -u.mm CommAINTS, ALL OVARLUX TROUML3940[ - , - -
Or ago's lo g slo 9 er -account for PAuline's apathy mud I � . kerson4l Iparagrapini.., � - . . , .. I I .. .,. I
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Ian uorand eellue.c. geth her out- of doors, dir the cold wifid would � - - . sold sit close cutting prices everywhere, I . PLANMATrow AwD ULaz . �
Some say beyond the sun . I look of hnimstion�that: shybeso ii1oneo drive bar,* in. She was by no 'means, Agassizi is still in very poor beelth., � � I How would th e rLicli'VENTS, AND Trio Co',1s1,QuZ,qT SM'TAL WX . -
set's latest ray, I o6uld not be �ntirely responsible. for 'the .. .1 . � . a? .The: first step A7.55, -AND 18 PARTICULARLY ADAV111b V60 I... � - . .
. per down the ocean's azure brink it lies; . , Luhappy4 She asamed,quite content to sib. _ Charles Stewtvii'Partiell, has received -at itilto relieve all who suffor from pain, and C ...... 6,r,Lu,n. *.. * * * * ..* � �. . I � . ..
And oft -times I have Been at close of day. difficulty I experienced in making her talk u - . . * � . � �
by my side, or to walk or drive with me,for one, time -and another the sum of000,'000 Put6mm's 'Paieless Corn titraotor stands * I1,VILI, DISSOr'VE, XND r,xr1q, Tritons ruou Tim - �
Strange samblances reflected in the skles, ' to me, dVin in inducing her to answer my, 'hours iithoub oppakin g. . Her Whole e'xist- as : acknowledgment of his' ..Services in in' the very front rank in- this respecib., ItIcs I . :1.
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1. . . . qu B4onli .1 made every exouse. for bor,. ends w . Utr INAXI3ARLYSTAWYMI Ill' W1111,01"ItmKir. . �
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. . .ghe , 865 m iii6gadve one. , . I b halt of lrelaadi.' - - . So TEN �
,WAS red; She was ii�adt,-'Aei o . re, safe] and Painless, owusing'ho sore .
Domes, mples, palaces and misty gleams .7 cold 10 , .. , I .. I �
I 0 are far behind thin, arple veils, -think of --nothing else* save the -rash and 4 docile - . Archbishop Lightfo6t, of Wellingborough, - Spots-, nor producing the slightest digoom- V -PRY SPr,EDTLV BY ITS -10$2. * - * ....
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Tletage. W . g., will not . f a' * Iim�stovms F.�rrrNiss. ri.�Titl�-m,cr,."UsTnors I I .,.-
AS . hill. and plains and windTug streams, lowed gestion of mine, fQII in with Ort while in uie, Tr Filituam's Painle 9
suddeii.step token to-day-moreraellfor every . .Pu Allow all.organiBli to offloiati .Y � RELI-11VEW3 ,,, .
. I ready to go here, there, or. Corti Extractor And beware of sibibadbutse AI . ,LCUAVING F!O1'.S-;IZ1tCLAXTS; AND Vn V0!- I : � - . �
sweat haunts of quietness and pleasant dreams hel:* thall''for me -as 1" -tat least, 'knew - OV87 W1111, ''is � ...
eat solitudesend padteral dales, - PIS, 19 in � his - church because be has previously . ., -
Dusk for � . - . � . DP ii`ib, STWIlArIT.: IT (h1tRz$ 1�1,6ATIlTd, , . I . I .. I It
� . ... I that I'loved her. At last 1, t o, sank into .9 V@rywber , as I wished ; but hot compi ' I And poNonons linii%tidne.� : ., * , , - , Nu, . I ...
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surely the old belief Wks not In vain I . . -silence And, miles and hours went. byo '000, And obediencome.re tie t)noge of a slave R�rhloeos W-ilbelmins, whose right totbe� 1��' .. . .. I . I � 1, -A,;uJNDf(AsTlW(. * *i f; * -
There must be ultimate, divine reposes I villilat' e bride '%lid � bridegro'bin- sit side -to a new master. It seemed to me that All . .one hundred .qlooiug couples from Ohio ' -*T.i'tATi!,Ei�ti<(4'orDr.,'�itt,,zG,T)QA",.civaL.Nq.V - � , .
� I end of pain; Ith - I throne of Holland has juet I been amicably . . . . . - .:, � ,I
And love that dieth not aw .her life she must have beea� moduBtomed to � . e And, Indiaps, have be n ;liukiiii1mi; , Covin - WJrIGIIT AND'DACHACIC13, 1�4'AIAVATB, P111ROIAM2M . .
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But none have found beyo the twillglit's by side without exchanging a wotd,, much settl as - is m- little toddler of 4 years of 6ge.� . . � . 19, CCURD BY ITS V6Z..* * , ,.� * . * . * * . , : , . : .
lose, nd I � � . . . ; obeytome.one. .It was this babit which , - 0 . .1. bon I jKyi, -during t4e past 7 Mr. _.. . . . . � .. .�
he � . leso.sivaress. It was astrange situait . 1oa`_ haidatimisled me-4ad slmaiWi in. the royal, nursery'st The Hii . . .1 . 11 * IT Wl�� AT ALL,TI1Ir.0 AN 0 UN DEB ALV CIR . . .
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. %* ottange journey I � The 'youngest 'daughter .Of President. %- * ' � I . STA1,70ES' ACT LIT. IIAR.11 ONY IVITo TTM I LAWS Irmi I .. I .
. , . 'And on and on - the train z e:.Iove'd me, or she. would I ' . 1[lient and -:Cold, .,. � - I 'It' '711 * . * , r . I .
ind unresk rushed:nortiit_*' think that Paulin Tyler ii to be. married in Richtn6nd, this - I . OOV,L X lil]F rE3rAI,E &T,1 0t. * * 9. I. I
'tot thiii relentless turmoil a 11 not ii6ve 66naented to'that hasty marriage. � � . . I I , , I . i
The inborn feverous craving and the strife, . wud--�on And osi,uptil th I . . . ath zo Mr. Ellis.. a member of thi Vir. Are neveMailing cau1aeff of diwmsei At -this *42-IT13rultrOS4,1,4.�-OL��LYi,,oitTaL�T,i:axTuuvi.,� . , -, ,
The winged sririt, prisojadd and oppressed, - . . . , Now,, I know � that 'her ready obbilletide to 1110 - . . . .1. ., -1. .. � AND Till', UUMEY OV PAIN, Aluis . . :J
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Urge us atil forward toward the ideal life, creep over the -flyi6g'.. country; and. I sat ginim Legislature.. � " .. ..` - . I -s 2=lv CLA*1.114 . . ,
. , her uncle's commaindmae're . y'due to the .., . ,Aut - :,THAV IT noz . � 'ril Do,�Tfto,USAXDS or : . I
Onward forever in untiring quest. . ,and looked'at the: listless butbeau.tiful girl . I I I I . I, - I I wbosb 6feimilar disesoig Are is aints. I.&DiiiCiif(;r,A-I)LY,Tl.'S'E't�'��.-aS j. '* *,,, . .
_Lippincottia Magazin& 'And w Xambility of, bar mind ,to offer,resistaince, Lord.'Mmyor-eleahNottgste, of.,. ondop, The . glrest * ,in . 11 .
I . 1 .6 question, then is to WON the * * F�R �qlj.k - ,
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. . . life . Would be;. but. 1 'did not., despair, ,& id it& powerlessness. to comprehend the.. is 65, President of a photographic company, , ,quickest, sureet lead most ecobomitiml EIT=1 -911M THIS RUNUTir .18 XNSU'UPABSED. * 0 " I ...
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" & luss First," . , , afthoidgh'the rattle of the train as it whirred true meaning of the ste� She Was taking'. has been an Alderman and Sheriff, in good. ' 'remedy. Polsdn's Nblavitnim, exacily fills -'LXDt& E, PINKHAU'S VLGI�'PAIITZ COM-Ouxa 4 - � , . ,
. . L�Womitu .looking mud Liberal in . politi66, :� ' -these! rqqqirabaen6ai Uiaproinp.t, efficient 'irroiu--ad at Lyin, Al.%-Fi. Prico 01. Six bo I I
.1 What keeps Bessie so long at the wall 1`11 Along seemed to resolve itself into a dreamy .,Such *as Pauline, inywife I' I . I . . ttles for $06 1 � I
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rhythm, end reiterated w*lt'ho t asing old in her 'beauty a - Parson; - o' Th . . mud most economical,. for, it ex . � j . of Pills or -Lozenges on rdeelpt or pAct., iwP.'b1."�','.0
- aid .grace of 6 magnificent bequest of 650,000 for a � aseds in- - Sold lid all druiiOsts. Sardby
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Mother wonders, but cannot tolL ., .1 . ' I xeidii Academy � . ' . - . 11M I r .
. Out by thetwell-curb, Bessie Stands; Torsos's oullenvordii " she I u b for love, .child iii. her % clouded and Uhtormed or gymnasium . at' Phillips- 1H power every known r6mbily, - And is ais ipinkhanshi "Quide to Hok1thIP will be ratilled free to w .
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The pitcher grasped by her chubby hand . I or marriagem-not for love or mar logo." stunted mind I And - 1, ,her' husband,. a , by the late Dii. Francis P. Hurd, of Boston, chaapi� an' inisri6r articles. A '10. cent I Lady sending stamp.� Letters coulldentlally answered.4, " � .
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Is empty still, while Inony a trace man .-Oraving for love, might win, makes. -the bonefitiag boys believe that it is I hample -botbld will give, every. person- a , - ITO foriiily. nho�ld, W wittioliC LYTAA V.., ri.. I I -
Of anger vexes the childish fees. . DAiker and darker it -grow Outside, and OttOng I LlVFR PILLS.. Tbby cup% Consfirnl Ilt). M110 iess,
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11 If X were a boy, I wouldn't tease. . As ther carriage light fall on the pire'white from her, perchance. At last, what might be, 'battei tobeh6irdthan seen, sondatimes. - chance to test it. Laige bottles only 25 Torpidityog Me 1AVer. 21 cents per box. I * .6 .
me alone now, Bobby, please." 'faoo-ot thii'gid beside me, as1waitchad compared to the sffdotiQu of a, child'to its Marietta'Sto . wei-B . elva Lockwood's com. cents. . . . . I . ,. . I . . .. . . . I .- .. . I .
Leave .. . . � Its neVer,cbaine�g expresido parent, or a dog to his master. .. . . . . I I — . . . .. - . I O#.0 N� A.,. 4 . A - Is A. , . I - � I . .
Upon the well -curb Bobby sits, . .n ; -its bleand. I � ... � I , .pAniob lit political tr'ibuIa;t1on,. -bits boon I 11 . . . � .. .
A roguish Smile o'er his brown face flits. I to! but nsvei-vaiyibg pallor,'% strange fau . As the truth-, 'the who a truth, came � AnidngthiruinscitheLZUtil.and Azbec ,. . . � . -
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414 ain't Vour kind of A boy, you See; . came over me�& fear lest she WAS wrapped liquid to me, I am not ashatned to say tbat for Governor of .California, , mad Also for cities ,there - have -been, found spifidles , . �, .f
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Give me the kisa and rIl lot you be. I , In J,.,.�, � .
I closely resembling those in use in Scotland., � U-4 " .
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in An armour of ids: which no love Would I lay down and weptin bitter grief. ., " *2 V . . I .
You're welcome to draln ,the old well dryi .1 ... I.. . . -of these,relics indi� '. .1. .
. I loved her even now I knew all I I would I Thepoeition. of. some ; I e � I
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But a kids first, Bessie, a , After Dr. IN6wsholme on to&, Dr. Alfred .osites an antiqUity-of At least 2 000 years. . �
And Bobby lit master of well and rope, - I Sauk into a kind of 6160p. The ,not even have,undone the inarringe. Bee .. . . . .
so how Can Bessie for victory I?Dpe? . .dispirited . 'Taylor now dealairei that every Wife should I . . - I . . , . . I
I . Isslithing could remember beforemy.-w8l, my wife -i .. . _. - , I I .. � I r", , ., ,� � . .1 . 1, �
- : .1 - Ifib Only W013686101 .1 had, 'V her,- husband -good coffee, and he I 1. - . I % 1. I . I . � .. .
- Slowly bomeward little Bess goes, . . I t ' . , I I
eyeavlosed was tbat, in spite of .my resolu- Over cared for. J wi�iuld fulill my vow� ' a —The Secret 6f the laitge- ind-oonitan I .. ) .I ,
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Her soft check blushing like any rose; I u6n., I took' that - white, well -shaped, note. � WOuld.love hit mail oberiBb her. Her lifes Ila 0 sales at Mrs. V.inkham'e Vegetable C6m- " � . I . .
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And Bob (the little vexed heart be%t% fast)- . Ang hand in' my ownj And slept still be, - me happy �as my dsre� .ad .. . . � �. , I.., V..
But the pitcher is full to its .brim lit last. aloi . . � . rest deal Of bad language. , . , pound probably ,lies in the fAdt that WhOrOm VLI-,(JTR0,V0LTATCl )"AYA"On.1 ;. � Aw,'Irliv.t - I .
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There's a moss -grown well near by, and to-tiall holding it., - . . . I ... -coUldmakeFit. But all tho*smblal vowe&I �m 9 ., 11 . � O's,there are many ,"Bitters" and "Vobies" aA A1111WAN'Ovs nra selit �m '91 P- iVT"i.11, . .
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. . -it Sloop means a of, equal value, . be it more or logs,* the V froin Nonvors 1111,8d,lTir, 1,i,di, VmAi.rrr, I .
I beared a gray-baired Woman say, . I Sloepl Yes,ltwaboloep; would hm�ve : fitting retikoning.witli thpt. : I., ....... . — I . �lnbl OXL'4. YOUNG On orp, yv!4) itrom frer, I �. I . .
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- What keeps Bessie so long at the well 211 . I glib Italian doctor. I , 4 . 'OX a . ..
. Anythi;g but root and pes6e.''Nove . � 11 11 � . AWAY-Frolin Memo.: ". . 06 complately ,iST11*W11.k1V0SSV:S, 011d All 1110SO (INT40S
Ali I X know, but I wouldn't tell. . �. . r,,slnop � . . . . 00snpolina., iw. I PCBSONAP Nova% 1.01111thitte LY014 AIA�890 and . P.- .
the night I heard 'it, had that woman's Him, I felt, ib was necessary 1 should gee ' 11 Cbmiductorj!' said a 0hicajo 'man on Superior to All other preparations SP OTHim Mqrs. qw-e(ty rofter an(l COMItilete. . .
For what If twoby the well -curb stand, � 1 adit"T st�storatlnn to TTFAI,'ill, VJO�>)� end 1, '31ANT1001, . .
stifled mosuing come back to war so clearly; at once. From him I would wring all or- eb4od for the ne'bils of i�omo, that , �rateti 1 :.
I would _Iemrn if Pauline, lioard. an Illinois' Central train$ in a loud , 1`0001am GUARANT113-3). svild (0, 91it'o, for 111; . ,
Bobby and BesBio hand in hand I., . - I never had my dreams so nearly spordidbod tioularb.' Tad n6 rivals. ' Pa ot.frpo, Adftt�k,i - . . I I
What if a pitcher forgotten hes, . . . tons Of .voice, 11 are.y6u. sure we havenOt it has Practically .. . I MRW - . .. . ..
A1,1te feet of both I and if two blue eyes . the'reality of Ahe terror which the blind Always been the 6ame-if thers'Was'a Y pasoeid St. Louis?'.' ' . . . � . . .. . .__ . . . Voltaic Belt Cjr�.. T'T'Inh,".11, Mir, , , . .
Sd illy the glanoo of soother pairs man hid felt years Ago. R!g t thankful I 'hopi thst. time - and patient - tfeat'Mant A Smithville, Ga.; farmer has orders . . � ... I., ..".11,". 0 ..... . . .
I h would I work an Improvement. I would l6sin i � we ate. twenty miles ,thi . is side, -from Now .York fov'.- eighty thousand I . -
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Tosslifortakisel Whatharm, raytoll, was when the haunting cry rose obriI)er:Aiid . ya;7eg, . 'does it 21' . � I pounds of watermelon oeed, to be grown .- . . . .
if Bessie Should linger at the WON? shrilleri and, at lasbi calminated by resolving Indreovet, the objeob of his concealment. I di This train stops them. � I I .. . � .
M. D. B=M, itself inio the'shritiking,Whisthi; which told would.; I aware, drag the truth from him, or :4 yesoll I next,yisir. , . I . . . 1. - , ..."
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� MY It should cost him dear. 'Until I stood f Ads . . I . . is ."i4r6lytodwritoomt ,
. roe we were nese tom ainburgh.. I loosed ' I I Well, doWt fail to lqt me know when . W'o , . . . � ;kh , 9.1.11r.8 elt'i, 1,1. "..It,...1
]In Artanala., *ifols hand and'recalled my senses, That to face withC Coneii I s66ld And no �pesce.. got there.,, - � . I 'it The play's the tbingi ' a time aniii aga4pi. t .aean is st Mi.
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(F rom. the November 11 Century.11 dream must have boon 96 vivid one, lot -it . i told Pauline it was necessary we should Then fie-setbled himself book in hie'G,sat� I ,,, Wh.er6in,XtIl reddh the. 00118diel3ce Of, this orFALLTNGSICKNiW'lllli'-�,,.AJ;Mlltty. iwarrantnif
lefbme *ith- the.bemas of perspir . . kin " - a is it t , ,, . itemod?, to caro the vrot - wit Rmailhis others hsVW
I ation return to London immediately. "' She and smiled,wlien a 06. LOUIS citizen beat. tnllqd a no ronaritt fOr is - ti i -r,o,4 R,enre. Sondat .
Beoanse I choose to keep my soak . . '. , . And equtliy bra hat Dr. Pierce's ,once for a trism,le(6 im. , I , O.!tili�i�no my lurAllibla, �
Nor join the giddy dancers, whirl, . ' olam thy on my brow., I I , betrayed h� suiprise, raised no objection. across the sisle and a eked himi,if any "low Pleasant Pargai-tivo Pellets " (the original r� ... kody; Give 11%preiiq it, � , - _V 011lers, X.t costs Yom . . I � I
I pray you do not laugh, my girl. ' - Never. having been to Ed nothInK for a trial, alld T, % - 'o �, y"a I �
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,�g , slid' She made her prorarations at once,and buildings had been , . . � since S) Are the most effe0tual
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Nor ask me why I find fi sweat � -to see something of a lty� . , . Little Liver Pill �__ I . I
.. Iamyold age towatobViour see- . . wiobing , I bad 765 ready to ibecoiniiany me *ban I willed he Are I I . mamua that can be Used to touch the Reat .
El Dosed staying there for two -or three It.,This wag another thing About -her Which ' � * . i. - , - , . , . WOV1140 nzlq I_"SAO IVIRM ,
Is too, have boon in Afead . 13901 . : of disease�'clemasfng the bowels !%lid hYstom, . I . � . I I
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� days. Daringthe. jodrnO I had suggested puzzled Me, So for as things moobanical Chang, tho'ofiiaew giant, is by no WO&TIS and -assisting -natuts in .iier xecuporAtiVe Tft VOZ,*tIO 9ELT CO., o't Marshall, Rich-' . . . i
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And though full well I lcnoW I seem this to my wife, She had Agreed ,to it its went, she was AS other people., In her 0 'auto of other dolbVrated RLrcTAo.ToLWAr,%o
Quite out of p1see in econes like thisi : , a tall as mstlycelebratod'gi I offer to Send their . .
You can't imagino bow much blitia . thd0igh Place or time WAS a Waittet'.6fliblile Whits oven in her preparationi for a jour. nations. Chang is 7 feet -6 inchas friheight, work, . By dtug�ia . to. . I , .. gJaVe and Other fteOirnld APrzuNon8 ..On trio. . I
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It gives we just to sit and dNDBM, moment to her. Nothing, it seemed to me, boys, she needed no ari4iotkii I .thirty days, to plan (young or old) affilated ,
, do. All her Patrick Cotter, the Irish, giant, was 8 feet An Aimb from the M&hdi,s camp reports With aorvouiB dobility, lose of, vitality and Man.
As your fair form goes flitti g by, ' awoke her interest I - actions were those of a perfectly, Saba per- 7J Inches, Ile died in 1802. Eleozerj the, ."Idtioli sickness among the rebel forces.. hood, And all kindred troubles.' Also for thaw . �
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� How 1, too, dwelt in Arcady. I . . We 'drove to the hotel -slid yuppad " " wag only when the juind was called Jewish giants nientioned by Josephus so . .1 . . . .. . miatisro, neurs),flie, Paralygia And many obliev . , :
topother, From Our manner We might; ati 0011, I - aild,raiiinhood �
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For"aweetheart, in your , Upon to I abqW itself that this defloleboy living, in the reign of' Vitelliuss WAS 10 foot Any susult "ov) %V191% &-stick$ naitanteed, No risk id Incurred .
A vanished summer litmeradoz,00111., . the 'most, have been Manila., Otit intet- became at all apparent. � . I . 9
And with the some bright checks of rose . . 6lucheoinheight. William Evans, porter ad thirty days rial IS allowed. Write than! .
course, for the time, being confined to the it was ii. gray blorbirig *bon we reached can kill a tiger -if the tiger hApperio to be once for Illustrated pampfilab fees. I I
lose her's image rise, to Chdrles,lq iirais 8 feet tall, ]as died it, found when only a littild cub, '-- ---.--V- I I I .
And tyarlra mloong And weary track I usual . civilities shown by S, gentleniian EUStOn Station. We had travelled all 1682, Ooliath, whom David Slow, Was 0 tion, .that deadliest and moat fdorea. of - 01 - ANO MOO',
� My buried boyhood wonders back, toward a lady in whose society he is thrown. 'night. Ismilodbitberlii%sIriteppedoiito feet 4 inches In height, Lousbkib, drum, . E M tA R . I
Pauline thanked me* for any little MOM the platform ,, smiled � at - the .contrast major of the Audsiark Imperial Guuds,Wag diseases, in thia.coUttry, can assuredly be 0 .. I . - .. I
I And as with tear-dimmod eyes f cast 'tion to hot comfort, mud that was all. The between my thoughts, of td -day and.thosii a ' And destroyed if,Dr. Plot a,
On your -sweet form ray swimming; glahoo 8feet 6 inches in height, Maximintio,the conquag's a a - I t , i
i . I think your mother used to dance journey had boon a long and trying one- of 6, few mornings ago when I handed the Admen Emperor from 285 to 238 A D., was A' Golden madiosiDlatiovery is be employed' Dtt, G. S. AURS014, L. It. 0. P. I
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.Yost as you do, in that dead past, I She looked wearied out. ' wife I had So strangely won into the train, 8 feet 6 I ches tall, John Middleton, Who early. . . . . Trinity Medical College, Toronto, Oauhstii U
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Long year, ago -go, filly4bree- , . ,,You ihro tigediPatillne," loaa;,,wouM and told myself, as I followed her, that a as Wrin a at Holds in . .. _� .� I . . I Atirlst to the Toronso Nandral Hospital,, 6 I I 11
� When 1, too, dws t in Aroady. 'like to go to put room V, Landashire, in the Georgia hail 187 boy convicts, I I Clinical AsniAtant Royal London Oplith4hal . I
you life of perfect happiness :was.iiow About to W I
And in the mnsiolg laughing notes $,I am -very tired,lf Slid spoke Almost bagin.. �� . reign of James I., ,*Sa 9 feet 6 inches it . �_..I_ . . Hospital, Moorefield's And Central , Lobdo, . ..
. I seem to hoar old voices ring plaintively" '.. ". I And yet how lisir the girl looked Sol ribe, hisight, His hand Was 17 Inches" long And D ti -domplal area Throat and Oar Ho6pital. 1117-Chtnibb Streel
eV ,,papsik, liver int and kin Toronto, Artificial fluindunyoo ..
That have boon hushed, ell I Many A Spring 8J inches broad. A. humsh skeleton 8 feet an Ono# For trawbWe giving Successful � . . � 'I . I ..
And round about me faintly flooto of Good -bight, thisn,11s 1 saia,, 11�td-moirrow . stood by my side on that wide- platform I 0 inches in height Is preserved in the oelf-treatm bb adaragi Wi6nrz�s DISPENOAttv
The echo of a melody you will feel botber. and we Will look At ibe How attange 6
. sit of"repose, that bilaseuta of Trinity Collagoi Dtiblin.-Mroji yj,b%dA1Asgo(jtA,TIoX, DU 10, . tIU411848 se . :
Sweet refin !hm� . 01 Main St., Buffal6, .'r. Ytiting Mon a
I used to bear in Arcady. Edge of the place.11 od'y calm face# that general Zimea . ff a X. Y, I
Antlyonder ontli-nty,donot Usbi Slid togs, We shook baudooina said good. appearance of indifferenabi contra I . I . I - 61 Womantliorouglilt ptepAload for bupilni8loso 81 .. .
The boy's N father o'er again.; . oted With , , borne. 1136ok-keep og,Dtishlega For 9, Pon an' , , .
And or ye, Miss, I was not laffi, night. Pauline retired to her sputinem the. busy adene around us ai the train alow. . Sir Charloa Topper -bits obtAlbed an, A remarkiible ,wadding piLitty, 16 to be bilily Atithmotid And SbOrtbagd tati lit by all. ;
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Bea I t a a' ? 09,186 I otrp,sta, and With, a sea heart the clouds froui her mind an4 wake hat that Bilgland *111 tionfift *be commercial from the northern counties of the State . .
Ton 0 dwell In 0 dy. � I I imi n &lid Spain. 'ad at the $time ! I . . ItlAcktosedliveliBualnerd
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I ' �__&., Hooballasud' el The bitter mockery I hPA found some difficulty in Settling wbat California his just ,toodiv6d from Jbo time sitid place, * There will - be A boinqUot Semmoon - �
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