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GRAND TRUNK. RAILWAY. sass epas„
WTI alseaha ars in his 110cl:est, and thongh it
if le, n:., 3 i,U3t, was, aay ways have know
Iliad he would pull out one of the ! tion has
nes and. 'ger to lend it to him, , neverthele
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18, laea,
with the advice to go and. shoot the affect Ve
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cannot surprise any wlio carpet, ma'am," said the salesman, Toronto and East lilt a.T. 11.0:1087 p.iut
how frail her copalt- "is that h won't show dirt as plainly 3:15 p. Winton
been for years past, is, as some others. You wouldn't have Palmerston Mixed 7:20 4, 1101::4100
ss, an event that will to sweep it nearly as often as —" London and South 0:30 a,m.
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ry wide circle of persons. ; "I shoald't have to sweep it at all
!other feller. 'You know the old. pro- I Never was poet more happily
yonng man ," interrupted Mrs.
Coroner Rafffebono verb,'Doe weuld say to the man, I married than Tennyson, and those , Gaswell with much sharpness. "We
Discovering, Saturday afternoon, "‘alien a pusson riles you, pop it to j who knew hiM in his home can bear ' keep a Iiirecl'girl."
that, contrary to his usual practicemy printer had not drawn his entire 'Doe worked up a few cases this way, I owed to the gracious and beautiful 1
I Peculiar Bicycle Accident.
, him, and then count a hundred." unqualified testimony to the debt he
salary during the week, ten cents at ' but not many, Then Fourth of July 't woman who watched over bins for
1Earnest Railston living at his
a, time, for obvious purposes, I wrote !come along, and a sham battle was i more than 40 years with unremitting
'father,s house on the gravel road,
out the past due subscription bill of !arranged. as one of the attractions of ; care and tenderness, flow grateful
about three miles south of St. Marys,
Mr. Milo Beah, and started forth tin. day. Doe got at the ammunition he was to her he showed. again and
is blind in one eve and with the other
1 i slit before and substituted a ! again in his poems, as Well as in the .
• • badly injured, which occurred on
with the hope of making up the de- _
gala I found Mr. Bush seated on lot of ball cartridges far the blanks
the counter in Shank's grocery store, ;but the boys got onto his game.
engaged in the study of air ,carrents, !This discouraged him somehlt but
a scientific inqury :tarried on by he didn't give up nohow. Doe Ra -
close observation of the smoke from 1 illebone was Old Man Enterprise his -
a fierce eruption in an ancient corn- Init.
cob pipe. 1 handed hira the bill, 'Soon after the Fourth there came
whiet he read with unfeigned inter- along a CirCUS. It was the first
est. Then he looked up with an , circus that ever struck the Territory,
animated expression, and said: I and a good show, though the zebra
"13y George, young man, reminda wouldn't wash. It rained the night
me of old Doe Raffiebale, who come %before and his cage leaked, and it
out here in '78." came out that he wasn't no fast
'Yes?' 1 replied, with mild eon.; color zebra. That their zebra, to
cern, as, with some alarm, I observ- I, tell the honest truth, was just about
ed him carelessly fold the bill and one hundred per ceut. Rocky Moan -
thrust it into his pocket. 1 tain burro. Doe went aronad to the
"Made me think of Doc soon as 1 proprietor of the show and wanted
seen it," went on Mr. Bush. 'You to treat the zebra. Let on he had a
never knowed Doc—his wife chased way to set the stripes so they would
hint out of the Territory before your 'I not run or fade, and offered to make
dine. You're a good bit of tender- i! 'em red, white, and blue, and give
foot, though you ain't so had, either. the critter a yellow tail and make
The average tenderfoot don't I one ear ,csreen and Vother one par -
know enough to scratch a match on , p •
a grindstone; but I'll say for you, I was trying to josh him, so he Lacked
yoang man, that yon do. You have him out. That proprietor didn't i this rule through life."
But it was his wife who rnade it I Wismer's work: is to si .
your weak Vints, of course, pbysic-1know what he was a -kicking.
possible for him thus to remain •
length of the bolts by running then
nften 1 ' s made up his mind to get re-
• b orbed in his own thoughts and between two saws, and it is supposed
in passing it through he placed his
course ot his daily litta
His passionate affection for his SundaY
with two of bis friends. and
morning last. He was wtieel-
wife seemed to grow with the years, jug
jumped off at the village of Bolton to
and it was beautiful to see him in
linflate his tire. While pumping it,
her presence. I remember his say -
the rubber suddenly exploded, not
lug to me that he bad written no
three inches from his face. The sur -
letters after his marriage. His wife
• face of the corner of the left eye was
bad relieved him of that burden on
the:life of a famous man. ' broken by the force of the shock.
'The statement was true too, I
have bad access to one of the very sure to Win.
few existing collections of Tenny- 1 The people recognize and appreciate
son's letters, and it was curious to ; real merit. That is why Hood's Sarsapar-
see bow, after his marriage, he j ilia 1.'n! the alargest sales in the world.
ceased to write at length to his I
H oeroldt' el nSmaresaip°airniell ma cataness tbaebPs°olsvuatielty0 cureper.
friends, and contented himself with 1 manently oures. It is the One True Blood
brief notes merely. His wife had 1Purifier, Its superior merit is an become the family correspondent. I fished fact, and merit wins.
It was once my privilege to hear Homes PILLS are easy to take:easy to
Mr. Gladstone talking of Tennyson. operate. Cure indigestion, headache.
"Tennyson," he said, "has always
been absorbed in his own work, and Almost Sawn in Two.
has never allowed himself to he Essex, Ont., Sept. 11.—An accident
drawn aside from it by anything ; •
which resulted in the death of Elijah
outside, and it is a good thing for us ; ,
i vv ismer, happened in the sawmill of
and the world that he has stuck to Charles E. Naylor here to•day.
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cally and mentally, bat, as
say to the boys when they are it -run- venge. First he tried to got up a
nine of you down, says I, 'The cuss row betwixt some cowboys that was
ain't so big a fool 36 he looks'—just, feeling pretty comfortable and the
like that I put it to 'em, many's the' circus men, but it didn't work. Then
saw
his own work amid the distractions side against the log and e
of daily life, so that the lovers ot !passed through it unnoticed cutting
English poetry owe to her, as well as : him terribly from the knee up to the
armpit severing the ribs. Medical
to her husband, a debt of gratitude.
aid was summoned, but he died
an hoar afterwards. He leaves a
time.
.I3tit your friend, the Doctor ?' I 'over. 'flow are yer aroma a
'Coming to him, young inan,' he I the two -headed. girl, which has a — wife and three sin -all clutdren.
observed, in an insinuating tone. I Doe to the man. `All well except I
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returned, as he punched down the; cough in her left throat,' says the I
I TUE REASON M.R. MERRILL DID NOT Scrofula Cured.
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halt inch shorter than it should have ; P., C. A. D. N.,' says Doc, and I i --1 DRAn Stns.—After I had doctored for
: two years for scrofula all over my body
ashes in his pipe with a finger a man. 'I am Dr. Rafilebone, H. M. I GIVE A LADY A SEAT.
been, apparently, from its black. and I can cure that cough.' The man James, said Mrs. Merrill as she and received no benefit, I tried a bottle
chared condition, having been grad- I wouldn't pass biin, and argeing a , sat at tea with her husband, I heard ' of Burdock Blood Bitters, which gave
nally burned off throngli long years spell Doc bought t.iciset and went ;
somethinte about you to -day that has me relief very quicirly, and ram using
of such ervice. `Old Doc llafriebone.1 in. He didn't find any two -headed i distressed me very much. six bottles l %VFW completely cured. I
, he seen the side•show, and went
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Come from Peoria. 'fried to shake 1 girl, nor nothiass else much eXcept 1
1 Hea,vens! thought Mr. Merrill with
a eat: recommend B. B.,31. very highly.
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his wife, but she got here on the i a Inman ‘id, sad t'that wa'n't alive—
1 a einking heart, how I wish I knew An She Had to do:
next stage. Might as well tried to ' fact, young man, dead. mermaid 1 what it was. I
shake his dispersition. When that I Doe, was plumb beat; but jast then i But he merely said alond, with al I have boon thinking for a long
woman called off, Doe danced, you I he seen a sign, •Mnanny of RilIDOSOS bravado he was far from feeling; : time, she said, with a serioua ex -
bet! Used to sign hisself Dr. Seneca.1L—From Egypt,' and lie examines ; what was its may I inquire? , 1 pression which contrasted strongly
Raffieboae, H. M. P. C. A. D. N.,1 it. Then an idea struck him, and 1 I never could have believed it of with her usual airiness, that I ought
which meant Hoss and Mule Physi- 1 he slapped his leg so he 'most, broke :
vou—never, she continued with that to have some serioue parpose in life.
elan, Calla Answered Day and ; it. He turned to a band of us that .
1 aggra.vatiog mysterious manner that So I have. decided to go into liter -
Night. That's what Doc was ede- I was aosizinn- up the mermaid, and has driven men to death. I had an ature•
noted for—a veteran. He was a , says he, 7Boys, there's suspicious impression that my husband was a You intend to pursue it seriously
success with bosses, too, but he leircumstances connected with this gentleman. do you?
never seemed to get into the fine i liere mummy—we'll just, hold ' an it isn't going to be as bad as I Yes indeed. I bought a lovely
Vints of doctoring folks. The trouble linquest on him i' feared, said Mr. M. to himself, and he
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i 'So you may snatch my buttons.. . assumed the air of virtuous indigna-
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11.0ET.
Bee ver Block Winelsant, CMS.
was in e•raderating the sloses. His
" • ' tion and swelled out his shirt bosom.
idea was that if a boss weighing ; young ma.n, it that want,
I 1 undred required a certain 1 what we done—sot ou old Rameses
When you tell me of what I tun
twedose, a man weighing two hundred 1 1., mad I was foreman of the jurs . ac,cused it will he time to deny it 1
needed just one-sixth of the :amount.' 1 The proprietor come in and begun • suppose, he said.
Mr. Bush paused, putredstrenuous-1 kicking. 'insve you got a certifi- i You kept your seat in a street car
' ly at his pipo, hat failing in * re- !mite from the phyeielan what attend- - and left Ars. Sweet stand up in taint
ponsive cloud, abtraetedly drew my ed the party at his last illness?' of you.
bill from his pocket, lit it at the says Doc, sweei as butter. Thunder I didn't tell her where to stand.
stove, and applied the torch to the nio!" says the proprietor. 'Then the , Sae says you didn't see bor.
slumbering bowl. vigorously switzing inquest proceeds,' Siva Doc. The Oh! thought Mr. M., then my little
it meantime with his finger. proprietor kept making hisself ob- dodge worked. Aloud, he said: Yoa
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'The theory seems seuncla 1 ob- noxious, so Doe tined him ten dollars didn't imagine for a moment I saw
served, with a weak show of cheer- 1 for contempt of courts:1nd OC abut up her and. allowed her to stand, do you
fulness. 1 We took the afternoon for it, and Ama Ty Ills?
'Sound as a nut. But the. iliffictin • sifted the thing to the bottom. We James—Mrs. Merrill's voice rang
ty was here: the imam might weigh summoned twenty or thirty witness- out like a cathedral bell—why did.
a hundred and slats -nine, or a bun- ", vaostly the boys, picking out you. not see her?
dred and forty two. An Ar'ritlime- them that we thought needed the . Why? why? My hat was over ray
tie scholar could probably figure it fees and would keep the money in eyes and I was resting.
out even in this ease, atal fix up the ' circulation. None of 'em seemed to - James, why were you resting.
dose, but Doe wan't moro'n 'billet Z ; know much about the ease, though i Because—He was just going tel
14, or thereabouts, on 'rithinetie, and ; Jin Slaaw thought he had. seen the make a clean breast of it and say,
these odd -size men bothered titin 50 ',party in St. LOUIS two years before, because I saw the old cat standing
much that finally he refused to treat ; where he were a -lecturing about the, there, when he re,membered that she
any man that didn't weigh an even `Effeet on the System of Blue Glass'; I was his wife's friend, because I wo;
two hundred. Ile stuck to this till . but Jim didn't know nothing Con- i: tired,
after he was elected coroner ; then :cerning what had killed him. So, 1 yes, and she knew it.
he didn't care, 'cause when he could ! after doing all we could, wo brought 1 Then Mr. Merrill realized the f ury
nut treat a man no more in his priv- in a verdict that 'The party came to of a woman scorned, for Mrs. Sweet
ate professional capae'ty he could 1 his death through caused unknown had fonnd her revenge. She said,
sock it to him in his official capacity,'
Ito this here jury, ; and Frenchman conclud A his wife in a brittle tone,
and collect one bill from the widder 1County being poor, we soaked the that you had been drinking and
and the other from the c,ounty. !costs 1) the proprietor. 'Mebby he'll couldn't stand.
'But by-and-by 41. reglar M. D. • let me treat that there cotton zebra.
, A Brace county farmer was so
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A Printer in Luck.
Mr. Ainsley Megraw proprietor of
the Wiarton Canadian newspaper
five or six years ago invested nearly
all the money he had in mining
property in British Columbia.
When the gold boom struck the
country Megraw was right in it,
and the other day was offered
$36,000 for his claim. Before
accepting the offer he decided to pay
a personal visit to the gold fields,
and he is there by this thee, and he
is sure of $36,000 in any event and
may get twice or three times that.
This is the first genuine case on
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doctor come out, andDoeRaftlebone'a of his'n next time,' says Doc.
practice fell off. He kept the confis 'That's all, young man. ,
device of hossowners, but the more comin' into yer ofliae some day
loving and better chess of parents next week to tell yol. how you want
didn't go to him fur their children, i to handle this here tariff' question in
IIe never had been nu success with I ver paper, awl I shan't Charge you
children anyhow, owing to. their ,uti- a cent for it'_--Ilayden Carruth in
certain ane mixedeip sizes. rhe Harper's Magazine. !
new Doe not only busted up ltaillQ-
Imre'S Ur:WOO:, Idli. 1.11‘,ekt.ti (.,11D Ilk
Cr:.. se. r 1 etsi ni ,s, as, w el i , i,scause ,
av !tiout, ininleesues proetice :widen
de..,t11 become just about unknown 111
Frei:elm:in coatity. /au, 1 1.,0 was
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\For Dyspepsia and Bad
Blood Humors Manley's
Celery -Nerve Compound is 1
for his apples that he drove off the unexcelled.
Walkerton market and dumped the
apples in heaps on the road. on the Mr. Geo. Reid, G.T.R. Operator,
way Iiotttc.
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'Menthe ht.catno Mha, fillftl clung to Castoria„,
When si,o hd Chi:ikon, she gavothorn caztoria..
I NOW Bambttrn, oat., under date of
Mara 3rd, 11196, 'writes as follows:
"1 was troubled for two years
I with Boils ant Dyspepsia of the
worst kind. Tried several medi-
cines, but none gaVe much relief. o•
Trntil I tried Manley os Celery -Nerve
1 Compound my bloodwas in A dread.
i Jul state, but I ant intDPY to say
vont =editing cured me."
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