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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-12-19, Page 22 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, DEC. 19 1881. ere Poet's tomer. Ithe whispers of selfishness ; dated nut wryeminence with the w:Ye I.__Ises $S Dab Mem Molter spas MAD..-lt is said shat inII times are nut known by the agents Iter the great pnblishinit house o . ('u. tit ort e magus of this exceptional suoeesr u in the fact that they always gss the pub- lic that which is keenly appreciated and at prima that all Olin *fiord. At premed we understand,their aleft aro ug wuadesrfall well on several new Ines, They need many more assents iu all parts GREAT EXCITEMENT salve pia ,f Creme Al the Big Vaewlt.re It PSI$aat i( a{�yGlsat�asatmrCtttows idea that the cry which I had heard was ettnsus Portland, Mn..atTh ' tet a human one. I cu.ld nut abut my found t I *T IS wsrtre etatart .r. ears to the plaintive appal that had No shepherd in the Geld tonight. no Cen k upon reached rue, aud, praying to God that 1 the wept 'There never was sash an affltetiva as mute,' said a poor sufferer, ferer, restlessly Messing about in her bed in me of the wards of a city hospital. '1 don t thank then was este such a racking pain.' '/hate.' was faintly uttered from the neat bed. AILCORNELL might bed mercy for the sake of the deer agents dot �! �) a aDrs ".-• ►w HAMILTON STREET, Tiro' the eb blast form atonal,. , tuuris tLe'tams at horn., 1 turned toward the tiny 1 aerie stbr tierce and cold. Y nut glorious the white *tars glraa, re an data I snppliaot. Yes, sura enough, therm were WHERE YOU WILLF1XU THE hay even. +the prints .t little fret, already lull- The tint speaker paused a Montana, rat the country. Thaw who need prime T - Wl►en the heraldanstelrehorus swelled throslgu and an a still wane impatient tsar r - able work should apply at once. N Melee 1 1 tba• tort Judeau hos wen. blutttd out in the norm • sad followiag do as well as thou. Experience is not T arapst an un the track 1 came at last to • high eu oaf b lei t L u ` all t bee asmp u . u L nes what i three ► Oh . necessary, fur Marne Stinsonai S Cu. cow. , bank, and :deep, tteecy drift, where 1u Nolw•dy knu pats g la death's cold clasp thou art. undertake to show all who art wither to Thy tear.. thy music bound alike in the h -e- I the white hollow crouched Nobud ice usMe score of y uffured more Pain. earth 11.e White grips thee work, not hard but earnestly, the path chain on thy heart sheep huddled t.;rther, and atr►ongst 'I take it you mean yourself, poor to large success. It should be rrsnember- Pe long the darkei d wield of us at hen the 1 soul, bot- tel that an agent can do • handsome befal- 1 ▪ spread abroad i them, apparently palet asleep or dead, a tittle '0, not wytrlt ! not the ' exclaimed neon without being away fruit hovte user The glorious tale of the Virgin -Bum the ! child, her pair rue pilloried on ere ofnicht. Another advantage -it cats birth of Incarnate God` the other, and her pale face flushed up nothing to give the business • trial, and her woolly companions. And then I,knrw to the temples, as if some wt.eng had an agent can decoke all bis time, or only Melt, twit, oh cad sad arena heart ! eves -pry own, my only out, my Mein n utlerad nut to herself but to an- his spare moments to it. Stinson st Cu SS the ice bonds shiver,' three year old darling, our Rosie•, that guarantee grand success to all who en- Vi'ben Spring brathesanti eathermal' woes miler. when warns winds loose Inc river. I thought w safe and warm at home : She spoke with wch earnestness that gage and follow situple and plain aireo- Angie -vision *heels un rheas MRlaey'asefb frons that they ire. We have not spate ening ray took her tor my tbosom, and chafed her her nettles companion lay Bred for mew- to „pLin all here, but full porticul•n ' rat fir• r to those who tlJaress the The and 1 stammered forward, and knelt and p" Y g The Angel sang is for thine car. ••A Saviours. cold hands, and 'napped iny shawl seal seconds and teased Intently . n her will iii firm be vent full address is given above. born today.face. The rhea►s were Mau now and_6 enema 1 her, aud then --and throe all sunken, aud the perched lis were drawn Mere on the sparkling wild. .f now thorn on Pa f Serest les rev cry the frown weer grew dark. back from the m.wth u if in pain. Yet That is daily briligtirsg ley to the homes The holy chimes flat wood's solemn bress: extreme old may have. to oily carte, en• And the winter sun 1.11311 ebeeelly on the dared, 1 never knew. But i remember wealth of bright green wreathe on that placid brow, such as can only be Whoa thrai the lowly forest shrine a string- that I heard a rough, hind voice call out, like freshness breather. . Keep Cantona back i.1)o.a t lot him itnparted by a heart -acquaintance with poor things " Him who is full et grace and troth. y'ra'.Ijiaonitors! your verdure Tpeaks as (do- loaf ---they're beth deed 4)not myself : not me she Repeat t raosirrl o'er the deep H. w lung the lethargy brought un by by of there dwells an extraordinary sweetness of tho•neatelssrtn an early many Truly their ds in the clear gray eyes, anti a refinement Y g y { Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump- (meetly bright, ; And then the swoon came un again. ' " break en Ises sal. f a lustrous summer morn to b But when I came back to life it seem - long wintry night Of the waving palms the crystal streams- !I ed like a foretaste of heaven, so gay and the everlasting Dowers. , cheerful was the look ..f the warm, coy Beyond the,iasper beAt1enients, by the Golden homeplace, with its glowing fire of Pity's towers 1 serimwn peat red blazing wood : red Let the wild wind sweep the snow w.tbout - I wherever soy wonderiug eyes turned, within beyoy lire ntinb. Let happy households cheerily meet around I was some kind neighborly lace with the Christmas hearth ! which I was well acquainted. I lay on One wa:conWedge Must cin, le round -,-Bel a heti that had been drawn Clore to the happy hearts and «aide, To all welove in the fust land ! to all la Oil blaforeste' wrxl'ptvl in cloaks and blankets, parent isles r -whiie near me knelt a serous( span. Frank Tbel'hristmos hearth ' .th pleasant spot where Carstune dear, good Frank-- my own joyful kindred meet, brave, kind young husband. to whom I Kind eyes with lore and Redness its, scarce had been married but four short years, mark the tacant seat ; And U too fatigue, memory taro to mourn sines first he brtught me to the moorland There was a short pause, and the fol. tion, Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Liss of Voice, Tickling in the Threat. Pain in Side and Chest,or- any disease ., the Throat and Longs, a positive cure. Guaranteed. 'pial Bot ties free at J. Wilson's Drug Stora Large size $1.00. (6) es(Assarladstack ofFurlliture AND UNDERTAKERS* rUIt)ISHINU$ IN GUDltatll'H. keeps Ihe • �M.vea fore, ihis vepekes B.donts A lar a tart ya11 Her erne n bend tCelebrated choose hem lowing words, uttered in the sante low _ _ tune, slowly and solemnly broke the WAsaltlt:re,tt, D.C.. midnight silence of the place • May li,tp, 11040 And when they had 'Waited s cnewn (.ENTLF.ME\-- Having been a sufferer for a brag time from nervous prostration of thorns, they pat it upon his head, and and general debility, I was advised to a reed in his right hand : and they bowed try Hop Bitters. 1 have taken cue bot - the knee before him. saying, Had, King tie, and 1 have been rapidly getting bet- ut the Jews ! And they spat upon him, ter ever since, and I think it the best medicine 1 et -or used. 1 minnow gaining and took :he reed and ►mute him on the strength and appetite, which was all head Ind they thct liaised gone, and I was in despair until i tried by reviled him, wagging tneir heads. . ya d our Bitten.dk I am noww well, able to r0 Before And about the niuth hour Jesus cried •eut ata o mymon w.sr . king it I was cc,pleoely prostrated with a load voice, saying, My God, my MR*. MARV NTr•RT. . (au farm. And'there was Ruske, darling, d, why hast thou forsaken me r' • 1 _ .- the lured. the fair.The voice ceased, and fur several min, Leek up -the Shepherd's star's in heaven tee blue-eyed Rosie, no longer, as when last •p bl The T. R • kirk Girard, K Twe.asa4e way gas. a - e... 1e - m, a . W. ' 'ins an., kraes : lost sae waits thee there. utes not • a s) is a was spoken. I saw her, 'yin:: like a dead white lamb J 'I never hesitate to recommend y.•ur Wake the urn thousand cot'ea l4arth' ons- a th shoe and driftcb smow well tallplit nurse rise from her chair by the Electne Bitters to my comet -nen, they ' barley water, flavoured with len e,n-juice 1 sellers. Electric Bitters are the purest sonn■yy praise ! filed le,vingly er ‘ pian "'amnia a pale and •s -J ar, to the lips of booth sufferers. and hest medicine knowv. anti will posi• Tip heavvdtaanf waftr.l• sersph•winsted they face. Then l const have fainted assia. 'Thank u,nurar,' said the last spial'- tively cure Kidney and Liter complaints pierce the illumined ane. but it was from surprise, not pain ; and y" Purify the blood and regulate the bowels Where theteburchTriut,.phitoesant hentfloats - a er. No famil can afford to be without them ' 'They save Hun call lir His teat : They will save hundreds ref dollars in and in his t::irrt-they gave Him vinegar ducter's bills every year. L ild at FaOcts. t,, drink.'` a bottle oh J. Wilson, [3] 'She ie talking about Jesus Christ.' Well , said the other woman. alteady begimmog A liberal reward will he paid t.• any this bitter evening, 'astir$ roo,.i —such : to toss restlessly from side to side. 'But,' party who will pr,.luce t ease mf Liver, nd Frank beside the, blithe and lovinc. Kidneyor Stomach complaint that Elee- bad been the erecting of theiad way-1:and thankful tea., for the wife and child added she, 'talking about His wfferintn tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring - facer whom I met upon the lonely path !that had been spared to hila. Rosie had can't mend mune at least not mine.' them along, it will cast you nothing for 'lint it lightens lien,` said the nurse. the medicine if it fails to cure, and you among Don't For,;(/ the Cheapest "louse m Ivwn. Picture Framing a Specialty_ Funerals Furnished Neatly, Cheaply, & with a Good Hea>p. e p tire and mechanical! handed a cupof pour Iby flocs, of pmts Y give enure satisfaction and are rimed Up to nc crystal gates of more the deep ho- and strong, and with her dear blue a es t I.eo mu oireire. rux— The Celebrated Singer Seng Machine stAVhieh brats the world. Ail orders left here will receive teems sueMion from the cleat, T. Underfelt. Sept- rah. DAL 17ft- round the Everlasting Throne. soon I could apes k and afar, ur.e of the waking world again. We had a merry Christiana dinner next day after. the merriest I ever knew, with le -sleet tiny chair drawn close to mine -- You'll find it a wild walk, mistress, i coal. net bear tee be away from her - CHRISTMAS EVE. into which I had struck on quitting die hard, firms read. The wind had ripen as the ren went down behind the rocky Tors to the westward, and the piercing gale that now blew lerought with it such wandered out, it seemed, following the strayed sheep of ens mf those very neigh• ben who had joined with Frank in seek - hie tor the truant : but had I not conte up when I did, the child couU scarcely ono w as only, I think, dues fall on Dart - have survived till rescue time. That moor in midwinter, Chiller], in spite o1 I happened years ago. Happy Christmases the warns shawl I were, by the bitting have come and gone since then. but blots, and dueled by the thick flakes I never can I thin: without a shudder of that whirled and glittered as they swept that t'itristttras Eve upon Dartmoor. by, I pressed un, quickening my pace I wonder how.will be well rewarded sr your Homede 'Hush : besides. All Blood diseases, Bilious - And the gentle voice again hook up the nem --debility dare o uicice. klyres1, lcua tr t c - drain : tion guaranteed or money retuuit.d 'He hath borne onr grief, and carried Price only fifty cents per bottle. For our sorrows. . . . He was wounded , tale by J. Wiliam- 13} fut our iniquities : tke chastisement of our peace was upon him, and with Lis stripes we ate healed.' The fulowial day. as some ladies homeward. I had lingered too long i. i CHRISTMAS GHSER. visiting the hospital, passed by the cots, • the village street, whither I had gone to!they handed to rich a few fragrant flow- ' make Mme few final purchases needed i iann -or seattwt.at Gathered mere and en. \ - for our teeny Christmas dinner,and now There. The gentle vciee eras heard again! the mwrland storm had set in with all -- "If Gds. clothe the grass .,f the field its fury, and the homeward walk to the I Christina' is a happy season when which to day is, and to -morrow is cast farm would be difficult, and u,i.ht even i Christian and ante -Christian feedings into the oven, shall he nut muzh more in h h C l h f littlefaith t Tawe are Send raeM. The best blood puritier and'systeni re- gulator ever placed within the reach, of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bit- ten. Ltectivity of the Liner, Biliousnes Jaundice, Constipation. Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever event," an appetizer, tonic or wild stimulant, will alcays tind Electric Bitters the best and • my certain cum known. They act surely and ,quickly, every bottle guaranteed t,, give entire satisfaction or money niundee. Sold at fifty cents s beetle by J. tails, t. [41 ToroqloWeeklg News HURON SIGNAL FOR $2_C0 .4 . THE 'TORONTO WI:RkLY NEWS is an Illustrated Taper. masse passed In all the Measures of enterprising Journalism It stauds oow- sptcuous among the beat •marnal. mf Canada as a i-umptete newsppasppeerr which will be interesting toesery member of the fancily. The children will like the picture's. the pilin;; folk. the ,:torte's and the runny sketches, the more mature- w ill be delighted with the editorial* and uewr matter. I. hive rat every Irene will be rotted spicy. Incisive. and entertaining. Lt tete matter of telegraphs. service, waving the adean- taaeofconnection with THE 10114 N'I0 DA1I. \IiWt+, it ha. Ito command all ibe dispatches of the Aesoureate•d Pray. besides tis spe- cials flow NEWS curer-pondenie in every .eeli.rn tri Ontario fur which t be dally paper is au famous. As a newapslwr it haw no superior. It is Independent in polities. presenting all political news flee from party bias or coloring, and in absolutely without fear or favor as to parties. The parliamentary reports are written la a humored* vela. and deal with men and measures without gloves. and having regard ..nl to brrvlt).. Jaktive. and truth. It is in the Ihlleal .a-uar a family newspaper. Each hear o..ntains a verbal Im report of Bet. Dr. Tel- mer.- late •t sermon in Brook ly n Tabernacle, l•lara nellc'r New York fa„hioE letter. "Thr Man..tln.at-Tomei." sketches of people and pisco+, aerial story orabeerldng interest, • politleal cartoon. and a rii•b variety of condensed notes on Fashions. .tri. ladustrtes. Liters• mere etc., etc., etc. its market gaolatlons ore fano phie and to be relied upon. it is Juat the pater for the young folk+, and the old folks w ill like h .Iuat as well. Our spacial clubbing terms bring it witWr reach er a1 . Specimen ropie, may he bad at this older: bead your sabacrlt►tltsa to this omoe. AO • , Goderich, Keeps constantly on hand a elect Stork of iirusp, Medicines. Chemicals. sponges. Dye Ruth Perfumery, kc., kc. Toilet articles in great satiety. Physicians I`rca, riptiona s specialty. be dangerous. 1 , blend k a pure sense, when the hnati r c bt a you, , a o ► F. JORDMen, , Xe�CWi Nall (Inc hesitatin leek I threw hack at youth kisses the Christian maiden under A few days away, when on t the lights of the village tar behind, and I the Pagan mistlet..e, and when Christian bright Sabbath morning, as the nen was then. remembering that 1 should be art:- ; observance of the happy ,ease,' mingles naing, the nurse noticed the :ins of the seemly expected at home, pushed resolute- , with Pagan rite. . sufferer mating, and leaning ever her, ly on across the snowy moor, the dark- ! .0. she heard these words : DOM appearing to thicken at every in -1 Christmas ' Tenderly, lovingly, we 'Going home ! 'I have f..ught the gond slant. teeter and faster fell the snow, linger on the word ; no cyclopedia. no tight. I have finished my course. 1 • clinging tis my wet hair, dancinv before dictionary, no butsk of any form is nec.e- ay bewiluered ewes, and alnnost °leiter. ; nary to define it fur us.-(Gertie May. sting the tart ruts who Ione indicated i +'• the rough read that I had to traverse. Christmas is a jolly good thing, and Often had I listened by the fireside to • don't you forget it. And whoever it is stories (4 belated travelers Leet up ell the I wl:o enjoys his Christmas properly, moria. tttttmld 1 trace stray from the l thorou gbly, wouldn't du a mean thing track, I might wander over the bound. I for a fortnight after -1 know he wouldn't have kept the faith. Hencefe.rth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness which the .acrd, the righteous Jude., shall gate me at that day. Her eyes closed. and the none knew that the hand of death was grasping the semis of lite. A moment snore aneall wasover. The soul had gone. -[Sword es failed we. i —and a course of Christmas gatherings andT rowel. lwaste until my strength as thein had eons, and, as they had would cure him altogether,-(Ueurge J. dole, lie down exhausted to die. As it J 1t slarsn, Tee Literal. was, by the time i had walked two , • mint �C}, loves not Chrlttu.Y, who wins 'Pa do you belong to the Fire Depa srt- lai tbntoo d a too I organ to grow ' 1 1' feeble, my steps were slow, anti the light not in the headmen", cordiality, mirth, 'No, Johnnie, 1 never did.' have grown strangely heavy. Buffeted Dal, an scare. be human. go to the fires r' basket 1 carried on my arm *evince toj by the raging wind and o good cheer of this consecrated testi- Well, don t the torthl tgh . percessi ms t/nly •Ems of omt,.sy I guess. Oy hat T tottered wearily `• • taxless y ask k suih q a question r throu••h Incanew-lass Here is a prophecy Behold a virgin 'Oh, 'cause ,ria said this morning that OD P•• shall conceive, and bear a son : and his whenever you went out to it torchlittht but about half a mile off ; but 1 began to c'a'ne a doubt, hennmised as 1 was by the inten- vii , 14. And here the fulfilment of that airy eat the celal, an -I spent with the toil prnph.,cy : For this day a born to yon teapi4kd re TMN. of struggling with the tenr}rest, whether a Sackett, who a Christ the Lord, in the � (obstinate skin dierieses, humors of the I should ever reach it i felt a heavy a►y'rf David- Luke, u., 11. I tnlerod, ernptiom and old some are cured i • ; by Burdock Blued Bittet4. whirrs purify drowsiness oppress ossa, and leaned to tie Christ was horn when Augustus was to !and regulate all the secretions. 2 tow •minotea The farm, to the hest of my be ef,wu tunyou always come home full of all M called Emt.anwl - lea , percessy tire -water. down and rest but f.er a , 1 h h w - the fortieth year of his reign ; the 29th weather. But test in such a case means � from the battle of Annum ; about 4,000 sleep : and deep, death. etesmethmg of ''wart, eat a little more, from the creation the instinct which ma►ea a hunted ani- „1 the world; about 2,ti00 yuan fr,. the mal strain every nerve to the at home dosed ; almost 2.000 from the vie:wenn o1 urine me on, and i a.ntinued to isms , Abraham, and • little over 1,000 from the forward. As 1 did s., • cry reached my foundation of the temple of !k•lomon. before resuming the be a wit t o s I • salt --the cry ..f a child in distr•ew ' It I • • was repeated, and 1 turned towaret the ; The tradition that an w and an ex quarter fr.m whence carne the r orad, were in the race when Christ was born and then hesitated. Well I knew that I ni v"ry Ressara11y seeopted ; thoe[h it is 0 1 etpetsded the last dregs of my i mainWtted In inn's that the idea arose simmer! .n plodding through the drifts, from Isaiah i., 4, and Habakkuk et , 2. 0— Lord Chief Justice ('e.lendce is said to have tint obtained n' -tie. as a lawyer by the adroit application by the going oat and relighting of • candle in the jury bee in • trial for murder, ehowsng that hu- man life onee sacrificed to the law could not be revived like the candle. The Illasteatien is older than the Chief Jea- 1 tire. Othello soya- Act V , mese 11.: 111 oneneh ,her, then flintiwg minister. 1 esa admits thy former Tight restore Shook! I repent ow hat once pal net thy ligh Thew cuawingfat pattern of steepest sat nee. 1 t k w west w:sere is the I oartheaa heat MA ean the not none, the (Mame of my reaching the farm was Semersl pasty .raga sod neulptnros o1 *hit small indeed. And them it might not he fourth oentery, or earlier, represent dm, am sad ex present. • ebsld that uttered that ery, but 'weevily the hlewttag of a stray sheep. Pruderies mires% aw M berry e. homeward. Nor ne, .e ! i dated sot hearkee to National Pills .st prwoptly spew the liver, nomido the hoards and as a pur- gative an mild .ted these . w N•. ,ether medicine has won fen itself each universal approbation in its own city , state and country, and aesowg all people. as Ayer's !temputl a_ it is the Wet cotubiestton of vagstahle bleed perilms. with the Iodine of Poised's and fr.". e•.r ..Rerw.t 5, r.,•.,. . New Lire mar r.netb.ws Weaueaed by't- ease. leeNllt and atastpattea. The Great German Invigorator is theI only specific for impotency, nervous de- bility, universal lassitude, forgetfulness, pain in the back or sides, no matter how shattered the system may be from ex- cesses of any kind, the Great German Remedy will restore the hat function% and secure health and happiness. $1.00 per inns, six bozos for $ t 00. toll by all dntggista. Sent am receipt of price, postage paid, by F J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio, sole r rat fur United States. Cir- culars and testimonials sent free. Sold Rnynas, s de agent fur Gavle- r.cb 3m: a letatartahb rompr. Mrs Mary A. Dailey,of Tunkhann• ek, Pa..was afflicted for six years with Asth- ma and Bronchitis, during which time the best physicians could give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last October she precured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by c,.ntinuing its use for a short time she was completely cur- ed, gaining in flesh 50 lbs, in a few months. 110 Mm fgsdIo.I reatieussa, anis all whom K Neat emits. Ph tine, or Nerve Faxes, a Phos- phate niment biased upon Scientitk Facts, Formulate) by Professor Austin, 111. D. of Bostem, Maas., cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Neer - rtes Attacks, Vertigo, and Neuralgia awl all wasting dietaries e,f the human system. Phosphatine 1. noes Medicine. bus a Nutriment, because it contemn no Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiate, Ntresties, and n., Stimulants, bet gimp° Vthe Pluosphatic and Gartne lilessents I {Duna in onr daily fuosd. A sidele ottpts ART DESIGNS W A ? a . p is sutSciomt to marines. All bta izt i sell it. $1 00 per bottle. i,owner* f FARMERS ! 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THE SQUAB Cc., sole agents for the Dominxsn, fib Front Street East Toronto NatWest Pills are .wsareassed se a • .afe, �ild. yet th.ero:gk, pwtFtitire, set. 20,000 Rollsof the Latest Designs ins' epos+ tie biliary orpane pss.rnly sad effectually I tan Now la the tles,. it you wish owe or 1 wo nlee rooms at kerne, to see Putter's rem ) wL 11e has over A Cayi,eo RlIL Children are often fretful sed i11 grim+ worms am the mew Low'stie Worcs Syrup ..logy ; Pdo all Nations] Pills ars the fam.'l s pores tire sad .ati•biliows medicine I they •ran mild and sl wolf►• le asa.ttal esters, sad at mires leas them very waeb balmier Gels. Cal ass see theas lbw are the int vela, la tens. sad mast herald Thi laid Sprig Bazaar Pim and Moos, AT BUTLER•9 181IL Jlm Weird Diehl. His Turk from Ii ten to his tau her two days' spend the wit veld New Zone Jun war th. souther, the sisters, Fann) favorite in tht lage which le to begin the 11 natural Wittig had been cap days when soh and althou vh uowu as • fe year old, fundisaua fur t td his wish th became a mai buys, Jim was mad his tether, many perils at capital at spite the long whit, peens. of dant; of shipwrecks t oyages in 44,44 f,,..d grew acs unst failed be always meas and burros sailor's life. best quicker ai odd of perils Mother's eyes chair closer t, she might lay to assure horse 'Aad after all sometimes sal ;.rest bra w ney :i:stead of eu a And he dtt when Mauling a;buge tree tri the men tae la.a epee him, and survived the p ten was entitle his peaceful he Jim was thct was a tine, ma years he week -•n the fano. tv sea Brew it c.•uld not reale tine mf a fart nearly eighteet father, captain New York It Eastern ports, give hila eve uavigati•.n an Theft Jim deete It was a r home. His u he cheerful 10 keep back the by was said. it is true. steer, shtewd, kee ammeter, there was old man, who ha since Jim was derated to the nut pear. Thi thein fear eevt and pruductiv Lei invested I suttee. Dl•. tl must decide away with it Iy It was hard, mother, and si le e,n pas.: he and come heel And now ho very night h in her arms ae trembling witl house was trio lag muss, and were lighted a down. The f red as the ba and [oared w terly mid, tit( Uncle Abe meet Jim at two miles at sisters, Dow made, mat wi listening for t They would d Waitsley's had mechanic in her lap. their books. ed at the grim ly it [ever tic Was the train accident ? t round, and is Deliberately, age; and wit amend of ter clock began d hark I On 11 tinkle of tassel hovels is hum dsigh tarns h Mope at the and *tam thrown apo, Tfw ems