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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-12-19, Page 8....... F�, � I I , ,, , ­ �­_._ - — ___T � - . I . _TWK_ --- �'­ -, ,, ­, . I . . . � � I � . I ­ ­ I- � 1-1 '', I ­ —,-;-,, - , ". ,. . . , , , ,.. ,- ., I I ,�, 11 . � . , , , � 1. . I 11 I - . I I . I 11 � A I . 1� 1� . � . I � . `%. I ,. . - * . . .1 � . . I � 1. . . `�, , . 1, � , I . � -, I . . Q � �, ; � . I : ", � I , I � I , I I I I 11 � I I I I � � 1�) . 11 � 1 S . . I � . I � - . � . I I - . - I '. I . . � I . . — I _ - I . ���_ - . I T � , I — . 1. � � � I � - . I . . 6 __ . — __ __ , I . T. "JBIRIM 16*1sT, fair J1301r," :1 — � !— - — , , . Won pir*x Willie 00ALValo "Knox)[Ar. ,� 4L BuLli,ar its PXK J3491BAS 1 ' pii�'o Soaked AA " �, __;�__ . � Arillolar 0008,111011 � Is . Vke �. .1 . � , ot ItA ^ Wompkiii l$11tipollifit IKOVSelt IK, Ple0stwoo *L Jppb Dotirde'llb 01711 11 I �� Mora Or Jose success Abe rapid stroalles. Bhe Meant 032 this 1) d I I an 114;0rossloa. to t . , We 4toyektogetber. We rapid And sket0bild to resume what She, could, of th0 Tke Regillassing and $be Xsk Bar ID6114VOOo to 0 Tolons; - ' 3peoexuber 19. W84. ". of love,;� Authority She bad been dallegs,04 to ,s you pea you no I eatwo razotato shave I I t — but an 'Yet we had Act vlklkOd me during my tender � ,,Oh, maram's, don, . � . I I - though �*11 the while my wedding Ting WAS exercise over ire to did- witib—one for each Side of the f%Ce�—&114 . � I# do It. 1, "' goraimed Irou"Co. � � . =� '' 7_1�_. _1� , I I 1. . . yiaxa-an Author vested then you need an extra , Pair for use while 6 "hill, first fleet at the) tartoment, BroOklyn Baga; My son, Whitilk 7048W. I W;s, . Is Alux sist illse V"ise, on her Anger, . until long alfter � hall been in ditiou. A 40111VION1101701%volaust A, About belftPast-6 � into' DDIMOB, 04 I am grievad on, Side you . e ray authority to prevoi a being Put in ODD ok yesterday 'a 0 OUR extent of rut , It ge4turood all ;# Patio jackets and trousers. I have no. doubt the others ar, flierpoext, A ffaw� 0,10" hive already tions t L I nino ! ;tog the 10110W,ing�pmarl;mbiedoscrl Pauliud.the, truth. 06 wit X Y Sharp, keen -edged razor Ia &a Actual neces. O'cle I . I Thewrlif , I'- Ptifoills, telling , I batshe would have liked to 6011118 me I . I platol shot, and a . B 'With kerosene oil an, I tions -of b pooneri SAW that I I who airep At all for cora. ends attor there W468 5 two Suite 'of clothe Its Of 0kaorottlitu . W&A firm, Valdes the past � Any 1441 , I , -it . � 'Aizon, this Point I , � I Obakino, mity to I I . country, not so % .traveller par even as a C the collar Bud, give me m. sound tificr stropping every gCOS13, .1 the Boat of year stommai � , own accord, I would hoax As it was she WAS obliged to coat at her. fork -, and a good soloal n wittr whiskey but as 66 Convict with a Chain and bill attlicha came bach of its � o] ocCak0ioual beat 11 Poor mamma in dead I poor, - Poor :luld be much, betlogr for York vo-d%y- - I MID; bAltive 'my lips ' istter using, with an 09 � theirk moaued , w" t6 his to& ;bha B,uyle Q'R9,Illy was tranagorled her ne,yo @bb' loved . I . self with throwing a World of Sorrowful time I soolallys morally, physically mud, finaucii 0 , to tho, Antipodes as an Irish Insurgent, an with . was the idea . * � . )*6erieuced bauld, are the only MAMMA I poor mamma I 11 somi companions escaped In a boat to on Amerl, revealed it to hot- Pda90'k idignatIOU intO'her voice. my be kept in this the same child, And when the Quoupantilof had youd.rank the kerosene mud poured t 0 1 1 � Which at timso came to ine,440, ]Pauline 11 3.9ity feel ill. poor young means by which razors m )qr clothed, filliboligh YQQL , . couillop -or, after tbrowing their gi _ � tbehoulso,whohad heard thenoise,wem _,Rap - ;ard into the 4, She May at , whiek I BY over YI Se4*B0:i40Xiug him owim-embpre. laariaerloa romembo ad Mara tban she Would. own top )Ue,house condition, It is a curious fact that a man hastening award she Bounds tbik met tW6 goo WL)UI4 have Battered . r , . %triotio exhilora- I , .. Cstou,,Pilo#. These kq� ia.this rpoolutipla. lady, When hor�hlksbaud lived At I , body will not himself ten times witilit a dull razor I I - _t . lid.be boy of -6 and p real politico, Omma the colitorof the B . that kept we steatite, And Bho so 51119ther, """' "' ovary he lot. flameu.h%ited children; one a -bakwhenyom do go into � � lined occur Ia We poem 11 The King Of tbOTIliss " it W.&O nations the ,way in wwoh itia At 19A"I'llid ol where lie won't bring blood once! if . k. younger, coming when yon trIQUIP11, triumph graciously. . . -And there , riendly, uricai'Latridned inset. round -about trying Iowa, my advice, mud lets, me take charge of the other a girl 2 yeari I -, I wilt I - Within the double shade &ad ateauxitig air. once fell Into f , , tion you two *to to , w, I oark t' you four dond toward them, the, older 0,00 weeping Piti magnawmaki4ly. mercifully. You each otbe 1!_:,h:t ,XIQ MI: I 7 younger one looking about in Lie advice. !,a given y3a by as 14 Iso,perfectly . re for,1520.11 ..' . tally i - .9hBarve that ob is 6 , , . The Ispielot ptalre has fixed its noxious VOOt course with MID. We Might have known oil sortie of questions, �d I Musn't Bay you his latest. No ge .- I And lisfigs the glorious tioiaolk 0,2 Ito fruit; 'each other from, childhood I I I d'wite,l . razo mUt1=1 I umtucsl Bud amembarrassed wi I I And there lintol shaded can %rid obadocl lights 1 3.0 her mau- are husband an . . 14 thst,� enough I you,are barking UP. tile larRelf," � amid the whst2l,who is lying on the flat of gba, tore �, blue, sileno birdp. 0. no-nait Y�t 11 rid I ,, Mamma has shot 1: ,the hoQlaty to@ is holdiol The stoil take rapid flight ade 6 - I ing tO,,xastqg Gilborb, It wrong tree. I don't want any razors, % , I over bit, prostrate for I From aseth to tree and tree to earth, nor Wherk. yie were together. She In 'a ,eighbors hurried" into the 4 and there . i4 the B, pr0005bI,)a it cleaves the air on I begged bar to call me by my, 44 will, I'M g mrg ' a of the one I boy, An I * The crimson-plipicaged parrc demur whi ' to poor young Lady, I Shall., don't -Want YOU to ti"O 61' f Mrs. Elizabeth Uliner and found Bilahl'u'dogishlb hurt Me any, okad I want to Owls %wake she object to uqy you wou'otall tt rooms a . � , , Like flyiul Are, and huge, brown � . id. I you brought her hqm Bud have. But, houeatly now, suppose I took 3rogs a blood-st ' it in that OonavotiOn. . carpet snake. Christian names nor 4 0 I'll tell hot, how a let me to her stretched at. sined bad, rid I war . , � � would it .co: I I tell you why. a. , , To watch ar down the ste'llin , Had she .d9n iuf advice, bbyr muc Froub-gloluned and glowing In Us Changing dyes. Making UOR .of her own, Id gout for me to come and take,cave Of her- A There was s, bullet wound in her breast. U. � one niare line at saviop. X With evil wisdom in the crug,dr",, ,it, by so I oannot thi , uk in W] I on her all YO myself?" Coming; and to give Yo I � h 0 - � hat form I ehou how you tended her an Waited N.V. not pleased. fro& which the. bloOd. was late died easy. A-wd 1, want York, wheii the; That'llkno like gems as o'er , , have addraosed her. Althongh I had Up 16r -her The toneorto6l attist was � The b as-blaok armor of the mperor.fly; miss maroh, ,.4ay, long -how YOU Shut Y, roolt pl s I a ,o er instructed Plisoillas to call bar %as. City with.the interruption, and for fully twenty bar breathing was so faint that Shia was hour at defeat' 001P08 trl`� 704, tat' C a - ,, never seeing an Old f i rid's f I . thought to be dead, Symptoms of life #0 die easy." - Do �4 ki4k _'Donlii struggle nd I th humid earth dis 1. y objected to this, mud, sake I - all; AD4 'seconds he lathered Bud shavad without bovrever, I I a, the ooua- I I . I fp er, with incense from b 0 eartopf a era, the old women istouti: I king tober yes, Mistei GlIbut, 1-11' tel be; I presently, became perceptible, , after you are dead. It �Iiatorta I . the air w bookun lee compounded- matters, by open � ' J. r9tina ilpeaking IA word, by bid dignified carriage I lends tho ha it an it I . - 1,11 -tell hot brow you Ivent Anto* her but�before A Physician could be procured tonanoe, contracts the limbs, f I led color as with one eat a . and of her As Miss Pauline, . , - -ted oa that Plainly intimating that it the journalist woman had, expired. A ni � I mad kissed link erO- '011. fk%r ' . ig hawould not the Unfortunate features us hideous. -expreASiOn Of &Sony Qu4 fm' g there & carpe� to be tro . l,b jouraa%� where4ar, it, was. She'll wanted to do It the tallift . When . The days slipped by -the happiest days . a volver lay In woven oplandor by the feet of Oat i � . foo . I glithea.11 antly relaxed far cheap five chamber, 22 calibro re hate, mud terrifies the iiiburuefO- 41 * * * * * My life had as yet known. Mora, U004 interfere-, but he pres, I O;fter at her feet PA. she floor. . . lldieeaay.!?� Doulklkick . in kliat I a and eve we were together, And, I fear, ;were remember everything'faut enou I ' enough'to answer the question, mud . battles the rdportor your time -comes, 'Remember it in - � ,, I comm%Ad you to Pay nothing.11 � i strange country's heart whence I coru 8 r neighbors, - .. a via moneyl From oaqupeonts of the Bt manifest destiny. Mrs. Ulmer Was . i A the b 70ath objects of great Curiosity to oul . suds of being assured that lit tim bad no i . a habit hCrid to fight Ithe fatal). I dil ,,I've heeded too many IDOIB�a � learned that In th Now, when Ire&& othot sea6setknapeatilentlaldeatb, eve the whole 8011P AWAY - about As 1. Like leaguesof wooded swamp that from the hills who no doubt, wondered what relations yo�kjs, Matiter (*ilb6rt, to mind bral�king he g � I . . bt drinking to excess, and that she was theraturns on the 5-�Ia at November, I 15Y ,Seem streltehing meadows; butthe flood that 4118 existad between Mo and the beautiful girl In tor'your sake. * I'll do it, and take, the follows: 10 no money in shaving your. probably intoxiceite& when she took ber' tul rosig- . Those valley basius has the hue Of ink' at whose aide , 0)1 I .1 . . I go Oh, there , . � . me down ill Calm though Borrow � in tbp brii1l I ever was. 8 natural, dia. , Consequences-" you follow my advice, of course; in life. The' police said that list husband nation. . I closed my eyes and folded my And dismal doorwaYa Open C I soon found that Pauliugl' . self it � bDttle . of brandy frota her . "V& . .. Beneath the gnarled arms of trOPs that grow liDg that'the toxplanation,,if madq by b Bara and remained post . . 3s.to, the top, from roots below - � waa gay and bright. It WAS too, Fee � I p away -9, -fact, it. comes high, but the -boys, AFL W. rule, _aIndo. oil MY 40.1 . , . - . - Altleaftel let itself, yet 1, prisoills, would not only sweeil . it. When onet of pur'blooda before. he departed for his place of busi- ,on , d .1 quiet, but there wsoulli 0, prettier Position I An hill I Republican " r The Lathe flood. soon Yet to expeoli it to teasm it of remarked, but also might pro- don't mind thi talks, in the morning, and Q wOm ammius " in all this broaa , ------------- 40._ was not witborit hops that before long that I W more goes to,Earopo mud comes back,*ith a beetilounawho Saw Mrs. U trade i4toxiested. Subscriber. I . gr matters mud make them to be land than your late lamented, I looks, tollinK ,of Rod memories, which go at � ti jaction, I Vander of English polish all' over him . I vised her to go It took & great many thousand Republicans . . . _U_T_J11_ , . o often crossed her face, would fade away generally Weak shaving himself for m Isheirk mud go to sleep, -New Yor B, to attain my state of ]P-& T%T%]@ . ai to adjust to mY,Own .Pa 8 in, the afternoon, and who ad k Herald. ten or twelva day I out ,hpr carrying Out her -order to home -_ - � _. Now " eased smile Wk's bound to Prevtrom old experience that season, not to B%ve.money, but in I � re, but they care � - . I forever. and again a PI threat. XaowiDg a heaven ---4-- - OMPOB I a to it at. . � . lit up her face, and marry words Slipped t g tb go 'gout could not be be so nearly like An Englishman % , I sublime 0 U. Inch time they lost. We walked book. together, with Priscilla reaspu at bou h a ad Ivelle% last$ and see how In following at a proper distance. Pauline� from. bar lips. Although,; when ad, I'was Obliged to will -let him. Of course, such linen are lues iraggius Chez eux, ou'lLess hisin the resurrection. . seemed to accept my society AS though it first returned to heri--l"oerned as it her driveny she could be I a asking facie; moat young men are_--Lth0P9ht-YOU I '40nusertaiii, Ae i[Aundis. They kept milticiPsIti][119 Diinkoorialk - &I thing to do so. brother's death had occurred but the day regorttoosiqlary. 891gaid,woul ,belonged in that class, and no I was -trying Every time a -, triumphant lught - ' was %'perfectly uatur �edp or rugged. i before, I felt sure that, after a while, She a b000n , . I I ,Ing in our usual game on YOU. Mrs. jaggins, pronah 6oxiversation'so blew bid rejoicing hero tlhey tho I - When the' path grew fit he had passed since " you Won,t it I entreat and beg yoia not to X kity make great proper& since slid attended the French classes at it woos �, the trumpet of the Be- : . . � hold out her hanil for mine, As though its understood that Years I a were to her t,Os MY.Old friend' 'Y&u love Mo too much 11 The boys gener' spending from D20 to, the local hiubtit,0010 embrace allpOst' Y publican, Gabri6l,, '4ud -jumped up I . thisfatal night. Those year against my -wishes." I tione, at the beginning, ever id wreat pranding . .. . & Support was her right. Yet for a long time . ything � ad, including razors, topic of the day. �boa old gentleman, her in their grave' olothOO A' I Bike Dead uothiDg. . - .Wrapped in a Mist; they seemed as dreams. to 40 $14 not proof against this 030 on a shaving Oat bay .rura and I larstands what- she 010% aroand,:aud finally had tq be knocked in I . 41 come froai'l" she Sh . recall them, beginning � Pri�ollla was , � claim the tongs, brushes, .Romps powder, is a � . official o' at before 'thOY . e­wao-_tr_3kiug_-t0 rged me tb pro I -to on Where have YOU . � appeal, bat she U ,. ' They know no.more about at is notlau clantly advanced himself' thebead witp an � . . , I asked mt last. . I . . at the beginning; and I need not B'sy With true State Of.affekiffil sfir Boon Me Possible. court-pla,ster. ,lit V, Monkey knowa Sply in the same language. ,.. 1. I would sabmit 'to tile r,frxqes at the under _e I � � . " From a long, long journey of mattlyAQ11- I , tonsure, MaStor 611beiv, handling a ,, I boliev; 1. I what alacrity I lent my aid. 11 And don't be Greek, 'ad re. Ugging-Juggins, Vieux homme, ]a taker. I believe in pluck, MY BOB k i � . sands of miles." I . By common consent we avoided the in, consequence the blades are - do valles 4U9 Is in geit ; I have, an abiding faith in oand. � K ' I . gibe cioncluded, '# so 6 what she remerabarB E&O two Oi Vol Pa IS papiler - Bon . . I ,, yes'; when I saw your face you *era fature; but of the p5lit, or all the pfkat in wi. SQM6timeg I,thiay she knows down here for� imaginary rep, . a Vt . de Ia prison do like to to who doeanslo know Did you find what which I T was not conae I rned, we spoks Or does you Suppose." . � � three times 1% week. W4 look over them, ale, , an 0 f Sol � Sao a rumn figk like to see IL ., . always travelling. YOU, gintaLef her early yee'ro a deal more than ght we give them a oportoterre. when he is licked, but I don't . I . d eagerly. freely. All the ev Then she left me, and I went Wandering and At they Ore all rif send them Mr. juggins-opprtolidere, Ah I Port, man come howling back into, th6 ring after sought 2" she sake ;n or* two on the Strop; suit . . � 1, time L I she now romemberdil perfectly; she could at meaninaL to tar I %rid I We, we t L is yes. I found the truth. I know every- I I sb6dt.thinking as t0'Wh with a little bill. If I . he been knocked out and the other fel- I . . � for everything up to the 'time l parting words. - , - . home along .. L Mrs. jkkggins�il vent dore membre do low has gone, away with the. gate 11110111111jr- *, I thing.11 account her WSaL ter attach to Pauline" I It above themiaelves . to L I #, Tell we where he is 2" I 1. when her brot struck down -at 46 Which will be the beatlor ble-and for, soon And that they Ban I . or, L ' ' I . mistiness; from wbio,t She with any degree at amorithBASS; sud.so, on parlemong pour Bavardagejambou. Die .easy," Ity,boy, �oullj looli be . . 11 Where who ill T, that came 'You T, -to forget or to recall ? Hu*mUOh . . ' � 3- Member for . *herd ? " . amies alike will Admire . I "Anthony, t -thq.bok. aid,shat forget::�ho�v much did she recall ? special ocoaBiorm they drop in here to be Mr. Juggin', your friends %rid aw, ,,, emerged'to find herself in a strangv rooms . a. .Tbie to dictionary.) Aht. Chat -ham. Y,;Brk all the more far its and you'll be in . I _.V own brother . . .. I .. I Where is bid grave?" ill, and being nursed by 9, Strange uW-80- . and not shown polished off in a respectable styl Ve','r, 1 a . . I up when your' . thei killed. . Had. those rings on her h *i3nooth is over Hall; ; so I see. . - better condition tar getting L .11 . . - He is buried by the side of his mother-'? - Several dikys passed before Pauline ON` bar that -she Was, a wife? Could She - help 'r' we on thialih, and before a Mra.. J-diggina-Croyez-voust. Jugginfir partyG%briel so"da the trumpet. NOW, . g ' � 11-ThankGodl I shall be able toPraY tioned Me as to the psit; I had pl-'yed iw suspecting. whose wife she was? . Even they generally have Ek Shaving kit for sale; . , Which , -fourth -its qu'll - ask vestment Sii Roger On Uri bear thia"'a mind. pdote�itl in your bat. I over him." I her clouded life. ()Be evening we a Load an . I bored nothing 'about our , a buy at. about one . don't kno olitice-I wish I I . it, she remain . original cost. Be you pea when a 6oy begins reguller frodonnopunaiee 2 w much about pi She spoke, it excitedly, quite sensibly, this top at a thickly wooded hills from which I ied marriage, nothing About Mr. jugging-Regulier ,.humbug I Well, had -ss meav dollars as I don't know MuAli ' Strange, hurt .above -himself 10 113 generally turk for us, ow I know , but X, wondered she was not oraving for we could Catch a glimpse of the sea, now our Subsequent life together, she found. to . you know, M%risr, *therq'is .6 great deal ti) 4b6ut politioa-but what I do.ku � I 1. . ' ­ . glorious; Sunset. We had Bait but-welli rather,expen Siva for him if Ile is . . ay " I justice, to be mated out to the murderers. reddened by a jiML herself after that interval of oblivion, 9 I said before, moat young be said on both Rides. ' - forkeepp,autilknowitisalw obecoming' '.. : . ,'-Do you wish for v0QgQ%aOO On that's been sileut for dome a, And w At I knew , a fool, which, a . . arty'that gets iti Back cut Off to . I . kO 0411 Bay vote, under my charge; found th for -the p . . I ' 1. mor� in unison' -brother's LaCoste."' Cincinnati E�quir0r- . . Mrs. Jaggius-ParfaitiamolOg cheri,'Whio I . . who killed hiiii ?' . . thlit our thoughto were not all the'tragic circumstances of her . I . . , � . . I je mangerai mon.tote d'il est Sir Roger 11 die easy 11, and go CH gracefully.. . . I I I 0 'D ,s'Vengeanoe I what good can V81198ABOD than any Words we could have spoke" whil4o 'and, that I had now returned from a ]Our- �, --- 7_� —, , , - . . . I 1� .1 . .. . I I � _­_ a. . I I , - , . � I . . ; paroeque I . I .. . do 2' - It will not bring, him back. to life. it our strauge and unoertiain relations ' can' Bay of thous%uda of miles,undertaken to TeAl'sig-Iseparallism From ner. 1111[nolliand. Mr. Jugiins'-Drop it, � Mariar I We ain't. A ChInell . a N OtIon ouirorpedo, wsikrgarib� * ... I . � ., . � happened long ago. When, I know not; tinned. I looked at the western sky. until learn the fatal particulars. Although Bbe In & piece of art pictorial Eudyinion, the going to have the Tiobborhe trial all over . . 4 � . . . but now it seems years a . God may have the glowing tints began to fade, then'turn- kob be, *mble to &Boon . uP for Its She again in French. Li I to Ain't long enough. The SbAtighai o4ritespoodaut of the . I . . . . 1. . go 1, b hera, lies:OleePiug, while the " I I avenged him by now." I Ing to my companion I found her dark It'ght r, this tiu�ie._ know the truth. Keep. eautiful shop) is vous . . voulez. Lon4o and uhina Telegraph Writes: � I . I must by I. . Smitten goddess Selene hovers over Meg., Juggiall-oomm � . As,He has in a great measure. One died eyes 'gazing at me with almost Painful � the ring on her finger. Showed that she love -I ieur DodE*,a wrtain Me. —whose I 'Ing lie story of her passion- for the Parlons doter chose, Mons have -just moo a o . I ' . in piiedu..raving mad; another is in,obsins, . � . I 1. . � did loot- dippute'the'tact that, Somehow, she him� T .classic ldgead,wai you , set 610N;6 a is Maison, do Lards. - A father is one ot the Earl Li's Advisers, mud ­ 1. . . earnestness. ptuiing mortal iss . . Viorking like 9, slave; the third, as yet, I is 1i Till me," she said, "' tell me what I � was wedded. Who - could -be her husband Rural . . This P96iUtiDg,: which presents it in , Mr. Juggius-We., and Bud a very good much esteemed by the great Minister. — I . . . 11 . I I time, Comes book . . . . . know. . A Bounds � � . hardworking Liberali % . t000ida are now , I Uopurtished." swill find when that lost , bave me? - . ad, is - one of those by. Wing. . I � tellaime th t old-fashioned , � m, sooner or lateri. -to Ina 21, . , � . . � 1. . I Yoe, by the evidence & Situation. offered, the nianner indioati , . . lught from Dodson ; and he deserves -Abe honor- to be reported, to joi'tfie destruction Of the, . 11. ,,it will opine to hi . I pvhioh has juDt -been bro: ;I.obrtain, ailtd. the. . Which is it 2" Her fingers, as She spoke, 'were PI%Yil3g I determined she had arrived at the right, Wotto " u i thie cit�- The Mrs. juggitol-04 k jet6 Up. oignOn a 10 French fleet. 'Suceess if . . - Macari." . . with bar wedding icin�- - She still ;iore it, , loojinclogion ; and the hour. woo at hand England for embibitio in Y to SAO Colo'nel*Buiruaby.'r- 0'est 1111961livaid � Frenill are dit'go Aready. X- " , ' .1 She shuddered at the name and said no an& the diamond keeper I had placed'above 3ge would do not popularly Amount to anything, but t - .. . . . . .60 - , , . when 1, should learaif the knowle, AS ilk drit are going tptlio. Metropolitan gout, Jugging, . I . corps Of 2,000 .A%v%I, volunteers is to. . � . I ke L' I 1. expel ' "hope it was not a aud� paid at the, rate -of 020 a month . more. just before we reached the house it;� but -she had u0faR, yet As Xine,why it bring hot joy or sorrow. . - , 4 19 I . . . � �- . . 0 1 � , ­. I � .. . sure to Study them as examples Of th Mr. Jua ins -I 01#11011 raised,, I - in Which they 'lodged, she said, softly And was on her band. "' . �, . - T6 -morrow, I wduld tell her m1l. r would moo and the muQeum,* d'E,pAgue. . . I . each, besides, Perquisites,, and the. division �� I � � "Will it come boat,' Pauline, do you .tell her how strangely our' lives became beat English Works, Ju'vias-Non, 0'6t%it Ufa tout petit Of whatever -loot may. talk , to their lot. - . beseechingly: being Sustained by endowment; can afford . Mea. ,,You will take me to ItslY-40 hill tlim],2" I asked. - .. . � Iinked. .1 *cold. plead for her love more . which flawncially do6sh't': oiguou, Maid an polli6iqae -an Radical doit .Chang i:seijon is to -be the -commandant, ' . s I �. . ' . I . . . give S Show L _.0 i . . . . � grave?" `- - . I I I hope. ob-or stay ; shoitld I hope GO ?,) passionately than ever man.yei pleaded. I . on, - fa t . PAR 'Is with a pay of 600. teals 0- ]month; Bay Z150 , I I I orornibed, ohly too glad to find ho � iMly; 1 had Pay. There is eitrapeoue ioteresi, how- Fib Aape�ler que .. L' oignou 0 faculty of stayi . . . . w Tell me will it bring me joy or sorrow-?" would ,rove i,o bar how innoce . . , g which I. ba,vi.briefly force. . � .. . Every man is to have, the 119 - .. � .. in id to Ito to prefer the . �.4 Who , `&a, ;iRmy-the 'two are always I fallen P t6 odnerils solkernes-how.. .free over in fhd jaintin Terry., Air. juggjaq_�_No ; one of the force tan under water for three days ,it beoessary I I . I stinctilply she turns a I , , . . . deacribeA, becagae it separated Ellen . . I . 3j. � She want rainiptuber , more thou I milDgle . . - ! . . bl" I ' ' . - I ictreas now with flenty Irving; from � the onion . I . .1 - Without h%Vit1g to -Seek aid from, BUY orkai� L , . . requeE . I .� I d " � 1. I . . . . from awe was - in Wbd4i'ng - her'whilkit . at in I . . I herself credit fon . 7 1 ne'd her eyes to was.auch thataliewas that I as a it is, he is to manage she gave . She sighed and tug the her inedw-I State ' ons. of her buibands. Watts ratirried, her - Mrs. Juggine-Onio at ssrvcz lui r I 0 1 -during the time, thl . . . . ,, I will go there she said, - 11 and see the 'pgoteerkily. She rained. thata to ' ' . ,&It this she ,B., ago., She had be I on an Lord Salisbury m*6 806 an EcOOGO- I . to exist without -food or mu#� kind OE,� , - ground. . . I . . . I Unlobble to . refuse donaeut twdnpy.:year I � '.6 )ersonally : - ' . place, and then we will BP8&k Of the Past mine. � I L . I ­ shouli learn. and'then I would hear MY ' ived her of skirts, -Mr'. luggins�-Yea I E expect there'll be a . nourishment' that he'-OS13130k X . . - so more." i Tell me," She Raid, $I how� &rid wbOu ,doom from her -lips. ' L . I I . actrasa in toles -that depr: , a she , jolly .1ir4it before this Franchise Guillaume Provide for , hilassIt fwbils In t1hei L . . ' ' ' I bu on. bdooming the. artisil'is wit . i I I I . We were now at the gardewigate. I took Aid you come into ,-mYAife�whY-' did;I " - I would Urge no plea based upon my legal thot sort of theatrical ask Rett16, as you'd say. at'the HinatitOOt- I water. After Dome preliminary practice . . , bar hand in mine. . dream of your, �-. ." . I. . 40 My, wife. So far as I could reake resolved to eschew ' * . I cooing doveo Mrs.,Tuggins-Enoore Uri eafan CL morli do the men are to . be seat to explore the L . I ,, I $a Pa -often 'When you were 3mployment. . The pair were I 3ips and make their . � - I", light sh for a while, and I . . . unne.- I said, - try -try to . In . anein . Youlksaw. ing,go ) hot I ,,cold ,be free'. Nothingshould ( n this period, befoiria they au.deBSUS L de pressiOli - dIOUIS un . Boole do b to la ftbeeaemy'sal 1. . I I . ill.v, I I " . . . . ­_, I I ' , I I . I . nl tik� -forl - he e f she had 0 0ma"` to "tion. ,When the. can- bt� MR.' I . bind'b.r Me except. tave. 'turned to aprubstive spArrowB,EIleu was the plauche 1 P111.14 L Pon A Fhost of the ,old puzzled look came 11 Why did I wake and and your.old "Or' none to gfve me I would fear myself from Mr. Juggins-Cfarnming 'am for the, vanient th*e had arrived torpedoes. axe to - : I ' 9 . passed her disengaged v.sat taking care of me 2" I -it steps could not � modelfor the Sel;ne. She VIABAOt sw%r`gO1 its -riat-411PA's what's be placed J+ .der the. most vital parts of the I . . into her eyea ; she - then, without . . her, and at her wiah see I however until the psintilaiwag nearly done.' Government grant, M66 0 , i ' ' I it ' ri . mount, � the marrisge--4ut. I I . , . . I . - I � Ships' bottomig, And at'a.giVen signs. a � I I �1. dent red the house . -6 . I � . . I mines are to be - oprung. .1 _. hand over her forehead, and . Your unale._ gave Yea into my charge' be.-tsklaa to the object of the the matter. All children Ain't got the Sam , . It was Undoriatood to be. . a . - llpr.bmikelto watch over you.du rights whether ' Bite, -elected,,t -remain: my - inoid her that she wi,s brains , Be Submarine. I a word, turned away an I . I . 010 - . L ' � I I . . I . � I . . -and to 'Mrs. Juggine-Avez vou a t'. When the - - � ... ausence." . ­ a become my wife in husband to oOUV that end he 13, In I'hiOtOi1rB de There being Several miues. under each'shipp I . ER XV. . " ,&rid he will iiever,return. He'is pun- wife in name,� It a, her future- obaiming in long Skirts, . re d ze g u ,� R. Wilson B r. some are sure to take effe I . - CHAFT . . -for standing by I whon reality, or, to. sever every. tio I clothed Selene, in drapery, Which. flowed les, derule .. . On . . 6 a d I .. .. A .� , die. - ' . . . . - LritoM GRItr TO JOY I ishad forhis crime . life, with or without her knowledge, Should Slag fiostea., The sinuous, rett 2 . . . . . mines are Sprang and the enemy 10 . . Ugh I the Poor toy wide murdered." I . -morrow my .b iud her'm sky I Me. Juggins-We, done tons .lea P%PIOrB c6infited, the volunteers' are to be at hand . , .. I . I - By this time to I - U "" ,I,u. . MY tale is drawing to an and, sitho . 11, , . f be My Care.' I . . . I ad bg,re was that of the Iti I . I She oressed her hands to . at eyeal'abi - . trade whom L - I � . to behead sit the French who mmv have � Gould, for my own pitissure, write chapter to shilt.ou'l; the light. �� . 11 I I . . . tote Should be known retired so ondon had seen so coin, do nouVelles parlerez . . , Havinigoettled this I should have as modestly. Amped. The , Mrs. -, -Juggins-Bravo I' - Voris eidearled the explosion Of their - ship;; they 1, after chapter, detailing every ocouren.ce of .Uhne," I said �Wishing to change the pletely, but it w . � . � . .ussi bion-que moi. ariaTio be mar . ad to a movu, . I l ascribing every look, '� Pa . . I to rest - but I was in no mood for Sleep- face,wag at that time a likeness. But the Francibis Orpsentemong a c.deosly, decapitat. A for past , I � ' I the next mouloh-d� . current of her'loboughts, `� tell MO hOW-YOU A - Ind iig�ia I recalled bef last words � repregea I tation Ce braye'Wileon A 6crit a le -Pall Halt- It %ad China thoroughly avengei I I I repeating every word . that passed between f gain a girl was displeased with the int hours. . insults -and irijuri�s-" Such Ia the logic at I � them i4aw rde in dreams; what you dreamed. to find commeaced one of these WBighings Of . I 11 . A a 116 Pauline mud myself, but if I Wrote - I I � . Of heir as E4 wooer instead of being wooed, dit qu'il %paY6 demi prim a - Chin . ago prefect,� - id. Foreigners . . save maT'. liopen and tsars[ Which always meaus Self- I Mr.Juggios-Ab, my de0l I've often a 10 yeara 0 1 they would be seared from all persona I she Shuddered. "I d earned' that YO': line bad guessed the and there was a quarrel. Soon afterward two -my wife and Myself. I I . r U torture.' 'Why, if Paul Watts gavda, diiiaer partyl for the PurPOB6 gone in half-price in the'ra days.' There's &re'being offered em0oyment by.the , � I 'was an anomalous one it iding by me -in the very room a About it? a . I - , if any English- . I . I I . mv �itumtiou were sliat � - truth, had she not asked w . * -, 1 Chinegaaa gunners. Few . .1 .. It fi, f.introducing some Of his'OrOni 8 ,to the. n6 half-price now, Worse luck I It WAR new that you Dow the deed., .yet I knew th6t , . IRS lbultres US gout men.hava COMO forward, in the aspataity-of I ' , � How could she ,spend hour, after -boar with 0 o od Mrs. Juggins-Non, at had at least a certain charm. . . . wife of whom he h a few are at hand to 2 1 wooing, none the less entertaining and could not'be aoi?' . I . . . me, knowing Bike 4513 my wife Yet not to dross AS becoming 56 plus douze sous Ia. dbuzaine I Ali, lee bons gunners, althoug . I I * I how she became SO 2 Would. bar requested 'her. . . I ., Bervess officers it suitable-arraugaments * -, sweetbacause its object happened tobe "And then?" knowitig . sh'' poasible, in order that the impression upon Vieux jours do notes jounesse I I . a availed � . ' ady my Wife in name. It was,like A I, I saw your face many times -it was words admit'.'Of the interpretation that a his guests, might be pleasant- She promised ]At. Jugging -Never mind, old gal I This can be Made.. The French hav , Airs mud in always travelling, travelling through Blonde, dreaded what Bud had to learn 2 Did she ' ' She did it by 'appearing 4in't a bad Oars to live in, it YOU've.gOt the themselves at foreigners, especially df! Pilots I " landowner walking over his entate to dazzle 'thea3i . 'he Chinese have quite as. . - every direction finding unauspboted besuw I saw your lips move, and you seemed to wish -for,froadom mud continual forgetful short Skirts and tighto. That. ' browns-. . . �. I . . . I for the fleati T I . use of wealth. Every BOY , , I I am- going .to learn the trut,h,'- 80 I need ? - Soon and on until I I made myself . before them in! relat L Ions of Mi. and Mrs Mrs. Juggins-Les browns I L'expresDion much right to the servioss of foreiga - . ' � L ties and unknown Mi . stientiy, till You returned , , .11 . . ended the marital ' jo it they are willing and able: . . . . I Charms in the wartau *%iWdp I . quite miserable. no great resemblance Set tree Vulgaires Juggini! Par 18 par, railitary men, � . day Showed me fresh . - 4d,You never.dreamed of me before 2" L Watts. 1, But'there Ia . . . Many &,romn. on the event of learning face Of this Selene and. the Vois qua Sarah 13orabardt.est malade. to pay for them. , Many. foreigners, Want(? . I loved. ' n I between the I . Her smile was a joy greater than I had it was growing dusk. I was unoortal whether, his love is to - be accepted or . laugh a revelationi To whether it was the ,deepening shadis from I Ellen Tarry whom WI8,806 in the Irving per- . Mr. Juggift6-BoBh 1,001y another adveF- doubtleSs come forward if they were Sure ,, . . . . . . I I ., I I oted has been racked as' I was ,that 0 An. artist with.wh6m I tiesment. I � . I of proper treatment. . . I .11 ever pictured, bar I formanoet," I Raid t . . I . . . � - I B into those Litight, unclouded eyes and the trees which made harL. nheeks look le3a , buf surely no lover save myself ever . � Subject. L Is I've jgginpk�Non, -lea doctuare out . . . _________-.0�_ . . . 'gaz, darker, or 1L Whether it wag a bluoh. My night I WAR talking to on the: been . Mrs. JI . � . ? 4%L- - ' ' strive to learn their Secrets was a reward . I lived, who was 'to receive L the momentous ,;,, was therdPly.,,, thst,he made some commando un, changemong do air pour ry as a odiadhead. , I . heart was beating madly. . - . who was voli . "I . I I L . . Zqationder . . .. . that repaid me for all that I suffered. To v I cannot tell I I don't know I' Dan ,t . answer from the- lips Of A woman . I alterations to spoil 'the likeness after: the Slid ' . ; I . L.. .' . . I I late. Marquis. I I . 1, find that her intellect, now reslored, was fi6. already hii` wife. , , . . Ipayation; or, rather, that the UDOQM- iin Tugging- Change of , Air I Wail, She d*atory is told of the Man Of one Of L ' I ask mov, she said in A; .troubled voice. The hour was lots *bon I returned from ,ee to, gives herself 00 many airs, she daii afford HA�00,,d' abip, who was chair . i L I any ode's--7to know . . . was laid aside for yeara, . . . . lide, wag ones . -tobe nuatched wil came I should be given 'ThanIsha turneil. , my solitary walk. I.pamsed.Eouliho's Win- fed ptiattife 1 . . k a P"i tall t to change CBS. - 1. L the Walsh railway. catapal - , . I that when the time I - b- y finishedwith a slightly differian travelling in company with Boyleral other y eyeol ­11.1t'growisdar nodobilly. Let US go Ill.",' iziog up at it I won i 'VA -1 ]?at . I notonly 9. wife, beautiful, in P 1 'followed her. . ItL WAR Do a' dow, and stihadiag go , lying L amat of cauntekia,uqe.t�._New, York Lette.r in, .�Mra. Juggialal-VieUx farcear, left gentleman, when the ticket'plat(Orat wgis' L , ompletely dared it Jibe, too, were .&wake and Hartford Times. I . I . , 1 16 par, . -vou'lez-vous - me,,. pre!Idre, a .. � - . . L . I I I . above all women, but a companion and A the ruts foi. me to* spend the evening with', future . I , I .. 0. Is Royalt r voile . reached. , S youto, 'Who had , . I . sympathetic triond-how can I destiribe , thinking mud diaoiding about our . - — . 'French plays .Y1 'Pon . not lea rcaohed� his tatinis, enteredthe I '. .. berthatl,didnot even wait for an invits- w ,would put us '' � . . I L 9 LDrd - I my I rapture ? . It.was Our ouilfoult to jJlay mud ping lives. Ali wells. to-mort � 0 . I An garl in a Bad WnT- - L I Divolecons 2 " - I - . th. ,1 Tio"to, please III Yet it was a rapture not unmodified bYL tion. both out of.auspease I . I I . . the, _EL f � ---Mr. Ju,ggins-RDyalty'$-'Difovgppal.'.'Nu,' carriage W! _. . .. . . '. together for an hour or two. Paullue's The night . I bha;t art �o .I)AI. I . ]a a railway � . I . doubts and fears. It may be that my Come- desire ifter .r � )6ing still and wo.rm,her- win.. h I r4gret to 166t U I p his establishment at 1 Shall Hesse tate' I L .L� Londonderry nevor cm -14 . enter lacked that very useful trait called L � first expressed ip. Before I Vurbod ousio is breaking Does -retiring to L. . -Qaelespritil Maid, O'est U11 tickets but -the impervious Youth was not bad been for a piano. Believing herself to a W was open at the to Mrs Jugging . . , . a janoy seWed me.' I.piokeas rose 'Broollin Castle, and propil I I . �, . to be satisfied. 1, D.j you know Who I an! 2" by some self�oonfideuoIil mad byothers Bon. be an heiress jibe had felt no scruple in ask- 'Way ornical quarters at'Gatinmehie, a oaleinbour. . . the ,� I - Admire 0 L from a buah in the garden and managed to more soon Mr. Juggins -, Calembodr-no, ,it's R, n red the -lord. "No' sfr," Was ceit. The more I Saw tO love find , - , * lqui' -tile - in Pauline, the more I asked myself how I Ing for all she wanted, and my instruction togs it through the open Rash, - She might more shootiug.loage in calammine. TwIggez'VOU0 , b and reply;. ,,,I am Bf,irotuis of Lou . I to Prisoilla, being that no moneY Was to be . stwardof Brdohin. It. Ia - -probable that encore, - Tagging I 4onderry, the chairman of this railway'!' could tiara to expect that so peerless a I . . find it in the L morning And gueseing from we . Uri, , :Qggias -m- Bon b how am I Lt ' I Whom IkL O&WO Mi t wear it. It would be be Von% ire'z loin. . Ecrivez uu.burleoque pour ,, BU a know' that, Sir?" WAS . Bpartiol in, ministering to her comforto, a gh . '.. th Posumure and Broobia Castle will be Staloioft�M%StdrL Creature Would condescend to Accept the pt had boon Seat from the nearest town, . I I I ldt.' Lord Dalboupid's n6minal rent -roll is , pour'euivre the shmp rejoiiider. The.- . . . a - Who ad Oman. - I I . Monsieur Shine, a Ia Gaiety, love and th life I wished to offer her. &no year; but he suo- Uri - g delighted with All bar Iskill had returned to han Her a go to of 250,006 a jtQrL. Of a Millid.­ ,44L Appole Dos." V-OUS butcz . rand id -his lokillihiP, L W06H 1 to win bar 2 1 was rich, if was true, Voice had come book eveh Stronger and The blind shivered as the rosebud struck little Rho : I I was called; at s had him at 0098 Pro- - � r1obee would not buy. it - then, fearing discovery, 1, turns& and needed tog. debt -of a quai 11 suacesal. . , , - the-lo.d's shrewduea I upying An honot- " -bosided, as I had not told more Sweet than of old. Again, and again . . . too which had suffered but I felt tiara thal fie�. I . . I . sterling, and to eats , Mr. Jugging - We'll! talk about tikat mated, and -he is Low 000 rVice.- . , bar affection she hold Ina entranced as'ohe had hold me ' 1 rose with hope fionialong0riOdOt neglect. Tho-.effectS to -morrow, -Lay the OlOtbi and t%lig th the 6ompanva Be I I I har that her own Wealth was swept away, The morning broke fair. fears of..th At &his position in .. . she fancidd her fortund Was AS large as my onagi%befdres when Ilititleexpeotedthe fearful in my heart and scouted the a of this neglect he sob himself enthusimsti- Saucepan off. 1,m going for the Supper best. London 2'rith. . Own, She was Young, beautiful, and so ending to her song, or that IDOY take and the night. At the earliest monlent I could Bally to remody, by giving his tenantry. . � .----.— . . � far as she knows free and amply proQea singer's Wars so closely int0rW0vBa. . . . started in search of g6norous 001100BRiOns of rent, building new . 11IN12TIligine (alonb)-Ah., qual hoMmO, * Stetson logo 48,000 6n.,BIgjUe and 'i, . . hope to find her, I ' .John won . . I I for. No, I bad nothing to offer her wbkch - I was suprisedi therefore, when this Pauline. She had just gone out. I motor- atgadit�B miad laborers' cottages And ongag. monJugginal Tesoignermi- son education,. E 41 Gilmore 01,2,000- Anaon Road 1060. . .�, evening she turned on the dootatep and isinea in which way and followed hot. Ing in extensive improvements Which, in t Uri as BOB jorked ii der& invito par Is Lord. Oil 060 and'John 13choeffaI nearly D210, , � was worthy- of her acceptance. so', r , UTU'on a . , I . I quite dreaded to look forward to thei said, I, Not to -night. Leave me, pie I I found., her walking slowlyt with her the brosent bad, timee, lield no ret Mayor a Ia Maloon M%naldn, comme un . - . I moment which must sooner or later come to-niglitrIl I ­ . � . head bent. - She greeted me With her usual the Somewhat lavish outlay. HODOO the Inoorpote. I The Right Rov. Dr, udLagan, Bishop Of . . -the moment when I Must, I . grioring the I urged no objebtion. . 1. took - bar hand quiet sweetness, and we Walked on sideby necesDity-f6r a rotrendliment, which I trust Antsur I . � . . . . . Ljobliold has horrified society by a alsobi � r past, ask her once more to be my, wilti I Aide I looking In vain for my rose, � and will be: but temporaryo -London World. . . I I I )a �u- the immorality which lie 8 . . Serm( . .. I , Stowell until the morrow. A on and bade her f * . 1. . A. young Indian. swam across the Miseouri it classes in England In th . her answer would hang the whole of my would go and Wender by Starlight suathink Was fain to oomfoit I myself by thinking -it 11 . ___� pokyaded a 0�oditable ' . I .- 1. . . I Rivet near Biewarolt, Daki, the other day, dWellibga of the poor us tuobt.dis , a of 1, future life. No wouder-I decidbd to -post. at her. must hive fallen where oho'coald not 0eeA, wh, president Lincoln Oat- tied. Tito �as found, and the tid L ' I 101% A One As We paited she lolohodut we strangely, Nevertheless, I was troubled. . . The QmUd with one band ark .109 state of offairs, , pone the oradal until I felt Oita Ofletisin I I tied a, the night of his RHO&BRinstion is reward was the hand and.hoart at a bright Its lowest ebb. This WAS that the result at 16 would be favorable to alMoSt Solemnly., I ilian ; . , (To, be continued.) � ,. udw,the property of Colonel W. H. Hot I Indian maiden$ who Des on tho'bank witba, morality was at t , he overdrdWdiOg Of tone- . 11 me. No wonder that when with Pauline, 44 Gilborb," gibe said, speaking in Iti . I � Was with the Is r , , W 'Oh largely due to' was raMpaut Where this I ' value of the prize I aimed for Priscilla was now alienating at the ,door AXe iLoved Mer, . of Cleveland, Witt raia newspaper man Watching the fast lit a but Vice d ty '�', and realizing the � on that fateful tight. Theosinehaambent b Mont , ist, In very high do Is At, I grew quite humble Atka depreciatory --11 shall I Pray for the Past to return or was'socomplished with gteAt eRSO; T a . Which, I dearest 711 ohs asked of to�. a dog's head of Ivory and a narrow reporter will be the beat man at the exdufla did not Ox frowned downs .". L . even Cajoled.. The, d. .No that I Should never rembruber it 2 I Do you love me, . , I ' "Abra. , ,in Lonaon ivaparibY Was not �11 of what merits I may have V'redeage go a band, oil which is O11gr&V6d wedailag. I ad at and wondei that At times I wished thai'l were will be the beat for Ina and for YOU?" her ordatycia,lau4band. coin, 1865", . but Wink, i his Clergymen to "combat gifted with that pleading assurance ,Which Without Waiting to .hear my, refly� she It Did yea pay those bills yesterday 2'0 ham Lin I -� Complaint is made in ViDgimad of the Bishop entreated thifi , I t . ' ' Me Thoo. Peardg, 01 darelessnegIg of parents in sending olkilardla ,ad ,UPPrI18, as " o ibehy M04, mud, time land glided past Pristaills, who Stood we ti I Big for 11 Yesi but do'yoU-" . � )Unty school lbsped L olothted, Many Bases far AD in them lays � site 1. 11 Is that . I 16011itly tar oi Waterloo, 'while 4 to school In infected growing Ovil Of Va . . t .. pportunity being gi von, seenigiAd go a1ou� MO to follow her- a anything you Want Port lurling At Berlin the tied licentiOugnese mud 0 � . I tone of publia ,krid, priva a . " �ray toward winning a wonisalb bparoe . - 11 Gdool-night, Prisailles", I said, gd I Am to -day 2" I . othor day fell and broke his collar bone. of diphifieria and Iscariot fever at Cotter. to. raise the eiged theta to aistoarage, in I a rtunity -fit Idadt were 11bt not. 06 , , * 01 :1 No, but do you love me, dearest Iti OhiPPOa to bary, some fatal, have , boon traced to this. more,lity.. Ile UI I I I. Xining In. American oysters are being i ,ailing gave - them .. at coming in, Moister Gilbe# I miles - 'Well, I guess I do," be then OAUtIQUB1Y Germany Oliva for the purpose, of. being - O'ditline a tow yomia ago Wag bought after every way that their 0 I � to, Wantiog in my case, Paulilie will be vexed " . replied, Mi he amr6fully Placed a newspaper hooli atea are of the Baltic. At 05 per Duane. In November of last year warrant jar doing the sdmias'On in I '. I had to -ken UP - my quarters nost to hat, ' Ia I Ia tht wat , , men who art) kDOWn to I � I rid from Mora to night we were in daell ,,She is tired aid* not quite well. You over thepooket where he carried big imoney'. The Vermont LOgIslaturo has just voted it tied fallen to $1.75j,whito the price ruling Christian 111011108 Of ftenwaloamoid I k, I . . ;that's company. We wandered thkough had bettor go to her. Good.nigbt.)' _.tfew York Graphics -118 to 69_&g&1'nAt giving women the for tbo,padt few racutba he6g b'6eu in the be living immorally, but area . the narrow Davonalalke lanes, with their � Priscilla OAme out to the,dootatop And .--., ----,-.-;.— gh a town 0100- neighborhood of 01, V oreigh 'Oomtetltioh 'there in cOnsequOnOO Of iho 14x!tY Of 0 1 Mist 1, k amuristit banks of faring, on either, side. We closed the door behind bar. Theta WAR The United Stated U11814 three times As ti t to vote at munkipal An ,aid it. shake, ye malarial vrotootidnbto I Usages. I . . . , -� . 11 hlag in hat mander ,Which told me vouch pejub As anj othe � tioug. I .. I 01imbed the rugged tOrs- We flabea with atimet Country, I I . . � Y .- � � . . . , � � I I .. . . . . , I . I I .. ­ I , � . I I � . '. .� 11 � I . � I � I - � , � . � � 11 : I . : , I I I I & Nowai It !g a .1 � , I .. , . , . 1� I i I , I . . I 41 . I . � I. I . I . . � . I I I � , 1.111 ­ I . . . I . I.. 1. � I . I . . .. I . . 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