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NEWSPAPER STORY.
One day. about three in the afternoon,
a middle-aged geutleu.an rut up the
hip of • haudr.me home, in • hand-
somer city street, and asked the servant
Who opened the door if Wm Neville was
M home. Beim( •uawe'.d in the aMrm-
atiru, he sent mu hr o•rd. Written upon
a: waa this latus William Bels...rq,
The servant, laving shown bim tntn
the front parlor, took the card up stairs,
and returned with the information that
Mum Nestle 'would be 'down in a wo-
weat,' and in a element class iefilIe
herself entered. She wan a beautiful
young woman, .1 three -said t w.•nty. She bwi,ws tire*, and we've kept a gum' ever
was dressed uyhshly, a•.d f...re heraelf miler, thick or thin. After the situ have
with an sir that told she was used to hail supper I want you to hear hon spin
• yarn ube.ut the team. when we wracked
it te.t:ether en I&•..avumta reed'
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chats, lir. C. Ls Crete. The 1 •dopy I here uf tin tale, "sad it s as Captain MOM Aries, newe•s' I •Heete.
r have started open • tour W Sem says 'The s\ark-fur that's what If a etroeg tuber of the Spotted•Leaf Tan calmed sadr'essef kid glee's re-
n was • rtamulu mao•erter, when 1 ail fr„alio Honk, I-eriyutaloan be pee train in vogue through Iles spouse eau
The letters en the inside of the ring
"Lkt wA.N."
are
Wesson" do change their minds very
uaeapscteilly, bet 1 don't thunk it sae
the patent link that wet the muse of Mr. off as aeon as I lot my feet, sml asy Meet shw,tM, the idsla.m kwon{ te.meufdly spot• smdwt►ly en tta arm : thee. f..r street It is impassable w disguise the lac'
It+trs.re'a happiness. •sd 1'w a aeon".aid Gent un tb eaive of the he.m+:. int ted sod .. i.rariy traitsPacent that ..nn um are .d the length of ghee' tautened that the love of mosey u cur natienai
paper el gram dupo*rwssoi. 1 sitan.ated 4o give rue mewl. Th►iy could elm est see through thein. This by eight buttons. With tailor Jr..*es imbue To desire to grew ,ten, tt*. wen.
managed to bail ms to the Nap all the lily is el.., a very free 14... neer, although that they el.** ended e1...ee, buttoned W pumas m..n+y, &merle the American,
critter mid all, and as the Captain says,
he ui.ln't Imre go mitts be felt the cook's
Iron. i cause t, M WI • hew minutes and
helped haul in the entre', and if we 'seated t. thaw rows sit sptehnt en the .ern our uum,.rta! ,.us, and stn net if
dude t keel h..ui him now en a caution. men .ureide of the garden, a • .Mum, I 7
1 vs got his jaw b..owe now. It fits ever sat.alvtury ;emit for the window. It !andbac. Silk withthe dull finish •f hustle glolo r ilea ley hi beenat wo the rota.fiouri+twl.rld
d
my best! as neat as pm please. •uJ retry will 1.loesec e..nstsntly and profusely. y
time 1 lew.k at 1'. 1 kin *eel th+lat cwa .w T::•' !1.w*t* of the m•ireut• c.•lored ear• i and they ales copy them •n design. E'.r G• grasp the glittering tr.aaurr, we I.ave
wetiun ..f !wing Isitedi up by th, ''awl untie• ace .cry bn.ht nand clieertu'. It eveniuy• very light shad. of tut ceder, ruthlessly trampled .n what we enc*
end myriad Milo ! requires tout little circ. It can (e. trate-
been, mid rrru tiuwlu dunces err worn deemran sacrad coil prrci.•w. Th+._hurch
d I l d til t, a trellis e[
II t•. Jr• „f.. It with presses .1 any color, and with black the t.n°nuuenr, Imaged**, etc, al. show
pal any had •nuwa lank me, or • ceslh cured, it +ill forte • haeley onatwnte! (summer, their only mall in color betas
1 reek on, or wave souk critter, and last N'e saw one last mason plautud flume id dein. .tars- sisade* Th. I'.ese
lank my helmet in Its mouth sod waited u a tsslye Itii:h t. that ••s a t.e•uty warted mou.Iuetaire glo..s are Mill pre -
indeed. It need taw put with atr.ng (erred, lout they are drawn up wore
3
No ether preparation so c,stentratee
mid 'mishears bleed perafyiag, vsi*ldoes,
e nricbtne and Inv lgurwtlug quahues as
Ayer s naraapanlla. Quality she eld be
c•nsiJerr.l when makuis oowparieum
1.., .f rear,.
Wiser ale !sa-pewter.
D . e see that tallish man with the Gyp
chin a ,skers'' asked the skipper of a
seh,sonv: sit the (Southern trade •Well,
hs"s brio with we twain' on 20 year, uhf
Mad nn ; started with me i.i the wraoki'
tenuity.
She held to her hand a urespaper
the flower is riot as i.sr.. u..r . whit& . gl.ym fastened Gy four or All buttugs mend •Imuet to, the Mol•,cl to whom we
the regular Calla !Cy I are worn; these may, be either .1 dressed sacrifice health, time. hosier and repute
The sial, prtw,i.i whirls is seldom or .1 undre+nxl kid, and tliry are orna tier►. W. throw all unto the b&Iance.
Altar slut a air was n. e:e ver i•and with whit.. dresses; snenie these the
.duce b • a {dor..•iw. and meetly rue.: •esu will gr.w *0'1 in either way It can I+ar
( 1 twelve butte'. lengths are meat turd, aa
t h ht that foaled 'b grown (rem med. or (rota cuttuls•s. Fen
tura, .: t net er tee ad.. 1 •' are worn smoother dot the arms thee
• , at. other 'they
were last year. Half handwh sill,
retired mew cur !and a Keen l etewgh f K P sets us .y Yr. wn t. rile. ,
auee and the u-elarer astsa . Alsap�e+red With the or de geranium, where the
the trail of this ser1•rnt, aed it to time
1 and done ..r a g ray i net the watchman on the tower d►uulti warn
around which was fade•i a wrapper', After the meal the ea -diver came aft I f 1 t 1 h • fn •I t M the ..r luo..r- sipping room it with vain thy 1 h the p.. ; 1c of the dun:;. r ahead. Weare
directed t.. herself, which she iia•t taken 1 sed ,roved to be a ver jollycompass. monk finita, dw.,st+cit n the a m draftime away frim the strenel►e1Js .1
1 7 Etat faro ..r •.nide.. me 1 did tint tine..
I ♦e 3
fives the hall taste as she passed. Sin I, t..n. "fnere's only nue thing,' h• said, t Mal' h inte;{rity. as a net tun our are 1. sing caste;
Lad oLly glanced at the Jiro:ti••u, and as +'that I'te got sem Captain Sail, and that {{ let us return to th. sate barker of honesty
yet bad not ,pen.•,l it. 'that taper was a he's always 'tarnally trysts' to get me in a Bleed of smoke th.t .'.w Jeerer and IMies, when-ab..ut hall sear, curt Y •, an.1 homer, t efore we mike a total creck
-•-self i hail lust arrived from Wash- 1 u. Ppm that 'ere shark eery. I've told d thetatty oar u a ti' a'1 t • no's turn ...O w•atcd t:r p.,tr.the eultiratF�r •n) white, are shown again for tamisuun- of what 11 .1 more value than money
M
giemes. black. white, and e-.lerrd, are
very larzely imported fur wearing with
summer dresses. Lae, mitts, b. tit black
•• - +oast in • e •, • • • • •• tiler is• teen. it (hewn Rest when we re t.. home I've: ter h.edee.me mutts an. these of a it goon timer hire and our amw, rel
A � seet:ted fust is it: may curtain if u suffering from a P•w•r
At her moraine. 31r. Bellmore arose speed *1 orf n, evert" man, wuuian arms soil ..r lack Of derange, as evidently
and adivancedt, holding out las hese) "dead ►n Inesthts+y : 1"ve told is in Best areae arse System. there is deficient root action. Remove
She gats him tiers, which he certandi inot nota 1 on the line, mud if 1 h•.t all the i t "" f I! f ib.vbas:fa.,ut the plirt+ shako out the
kept a ulncseta ..r a.. Iuuger than sae win.' 1.e u.r•1 A Ai•isimn this 'ere elms- Lacs. fru Itt.ismords*rs u o .seas- soil, twelve say reels that may appear
s,.erssary. He was a lel, well built man tical yarn, I d till • b•Il.on the size of ung to the hemieketer rhe has s pro:Masf assessed and repot io a freshly-preprrrd plain wear. -I Harper's Bataan
enough, of fifty years of rite, with as • this schooner and float ,n - au.wledge of their wurth. They bridge
may at of three parts loam and unr part each
s: le -whiskers and a high nese. '.flack u , a trifle you're a hectic tap titan • a diffi_'alt the rout.' otherwise (sera .►onto.
1 , 7 ) y of leaf mould. sand and well rooted
Of curse, •s a news ver. VA one !tut,' interru .tat bis frieed, the ski I be utsu;eerable. They stnee•th the noun- -
1'•, i Phan hes that McBImA enc red with )rq;ral tranurr. Water and Leap in the skid • t►nr life is a living serail be •:•. ('lip
,levered to fadamomable wtellieenne I eta ehaugh. 'h Wenn covet y• u.xhln mit fox Ley' nail tart. Lfiu; :' t., the light.
ere a Twat et rienee in Iove affairs. but w nil and e'rs famous all oyer the I rucks . and they keep many an overwork- + mei free: the aced' of Thai and pastwi in
q r y e1 heu.ekeeper from sinking in despair Ageranium will de much better in a b- th.• hand of Fste, asap day sings its
I saw ata great expertenee in love mitre E.antera mast as the only man that ever i t.ai eraturu of PQ dsvgtree thio in cit ..f
gut ..t by a nam.rater and get off gout 'Jamul' the weieht:_Wr bears bury. t cwnfrlhiltie'1e and the leaves isle
tree.' 'Dear me, Matti ttee`d-7Ge. . it d.. trews A preferhattthe
eron the cent unci! rico. l..ult a bllwi -- - -
t teary, w.•uld the latter There-
.rnu us f• r a far minatM chat .tut bAnd what • Ix...k ' 1f th • trues itFe of
Ch-►r.tilly !seen with Iertheese stripes on smile hereafter Tho decay ..t Greven
the back t.. rusk° the hands le.•k s)uwlder: can he traced tithe lutury d1 her Ie,,p'e.
the more closely we. -en Marguerite Mutts It :must not be said et future owes that
sit silken threads are for m.rniee end Amrriea"s decay was dee to her love .f
money.
1 saw at a 'thine.. that Mr. Kelin .re was
1:1 Inv. with Miss Neville,' and that he
intended 10 offer his lentil and heart at
state time. After they had ceinersed
awhile, ! knew that he had resolved to
.1. at that very day. She knew it, too,
when he had rru,srkad :
'My dear Miss Neville, 1 have some.
t!..ng very particular t.. say t. yen.'
He began by telling her that star was 'Ya never saw a wrack, d;J yr f ask was ,Ione up before 1 .rant anywhere 1
beautiful. Then he tend her that he ed eb• iteeaker- 'No 1 Well. r s a .iia- I should he fee -ever abut to at benne
1 .ved her. Then he Mention.-�l the nal sight. She was a nee bark. but had 1 ;entered to st ite a small part of the
amount .1 his pr.prny and real estate, been hammered to pieces in gain' oe the trut'a a.. 1 replied
acid asked her if st.0 er.uld marry him reef, se that ,erne of the plant:u' had •1 ea worry tee, mn:'t over your W. rk,
She thuake.t him in a very wall -sr- started and taker, a shear right up at I fear, Mn. A. Resides you keep al
raged speech. at the end ..t which she angles with the hue:, and at Lest 1 ...sed ways• Gus) with.•ut honing time t•.� tenni, tinier u tarried t. a t extent, and in
e tamed his offer. lake masa. With such a let of stsndin' and thus :..eke yi:urself tired a.1 the
grey
When she heti dor.. this there was tieing!' it was reehty hard picket' your tone. come places near that city, three or lour
e tilMce. Mr. Delmore hroke it by en way round. and ever tune I d take & step '%Felt, +hr c•.ntjneed, 'what as a body Stitesmaybe seen covered with them,
i J nt m head a:m.et yanked off b 6•s d. ' I can't ate down with unfinahed i u :J bent.: .f a rich, free, wares
Mall 1 lines but r .0 re right , fore, :f y. u attetn L r•waa thea• tee..
ski Iter.' ltuturneai tee hero, aril 1 r rk- nnceasunt drudgery this hne..w.,rk III; P=anle 4 ether. �•t say titer plants
on I'll batt! 1. krrp of repro it ria I'm It's unr thaug after aa_ tl..r, with no .est I which diner a their re•1nirh.-r 4* :sr:
put eveebesrd . aro hero gape... ewe the lip : anon mine is (ureter drag>Ring bs►iwd . g h.eh bra:. a their In
ua s nate of iii 1 can Jo I've just Ion it ,m*nt fn ar-
eeteems atorytener leaned hack mid drewramgesig them itt thea rttidow. Give th. se
heavily on his pipe, until sr sevrtod lost sway from work that I ...light tele* douse..
fond of a 1 wer tewperature a position at
io the laude of smoke. (tut. there' tf I should wait till my work the Iso.ttom of t}u window, and thew
that like c . re he:tt, a pace above. The
best always rises, and the air u warmer
at the middle of the window than near
the dour. Study the requirements of
your plants in this respect.
About feria. the cultivation of the
the humblest and hast kuewn cecl1 he
faithfully sprea.l upon the caroms. it
would be such a i .nerama as 0..• w..rld
has never seen. Here a gleam •d prtry,
there & lent drrery sketch u( prem.. s. ow nsanufactur,d from 19,0011 tons of cane.
the entirely of an accident -nothing to It is estimated that mac'. of the factories
the world. but a calamity to tuns -then a wad: Ior.Juee 1,04)0,140 pounds of sugar
ripple .f fnu,a dash .t asotimant,a thrill an:tua! y,
of ley, a pang t4 grief. These are the --
eeraps that stake up our h•...ks, :t as the Mum re penmen
record of us all. Dove not conduct a select whim!, yet her
The masa of highest attainment,. xl.em changes for tuition are seldom small
the world calls th-'n.ugh!y educated The training imparted has current value
knows he is nothing but ail :minuted everywhere, and for (hie reason she can
scrap brook. A smattering of the Iangu• demand arbitrary c•mplsence unit her
mgrs, a little et the mathematics.s glimpse wishes (Ine .f her aepreciatcl natinsa
of science, a few of the odds and ends of is t.. get the best value for your money
'rel very 1d she ever change her mond f••ul:n the Vibe. But I kept at it and work stuir.t at air fn rpt every Bede nature met weIl exp•sed to the rued day nature jumbled rnttether and pate( in you can. Shin the inf•-nor or danger•
Might he not hope that hating t!,ougat made a eemplete survey .f the week and Nit:. e: reek nn m^ mind 1 c•uldc ' wan the
those required Burin winter etatiens being made in mttomtterlthsn sa ss all, and no one knows �uhatitatreus. even f f hr tlhat Thereforeinvable articlebuy
loos oder •.ver, she would view it In a f •nod nut how the land lay, t`eni went rest any if 1 should try $vmrta:..re P 3• t at
better light .' up. An beer later I had the torts and there are a do:en things to du at once, 1 beia,¢ grown in frames. It u almismee be post We are all scop finks. Mui l .; py is Pennine's Painless Ceras Extractor, the
She replied that 1t was net question of machinery' J.a n w.t:. eau. Tee fine and +carcely o mmena st one before I 1 needles. t,' my that
they
d aiun :bat chi ne hr. win she ahahi been culled, sources d ose always sure.
nsafe everd fade, ill r ns rein
t ::ie, and that she certetttly sh.i!d lie; thing to 4.. was u. bl. w top a aide .f the have c, drop :: and take up something Pa ! by pV 3 ! pia
Ilse.'
letterer. hesdrhy, free-3uwering plants are ..f truth ■nil purity, and who has them prompt and certain Beware of wlstt-
c' her mini. She hoped, however, hull se u t . wet thiegs ea:. Ti.i+ 1 dud
a l..idra wpls/e..
\Ira. Net.. Allan, ..t emote declares
that H I..ard"s Yell.* Gil is the t.rst
household remedy in the world f.rc,lJa.
croup. err 'liner, burls, scalds and
other painful cwapkists. Her ugliness
There are cow three methane seen
lotteries in Kassa.. Last year they pn.-
duced 1100,000 pounds ni sugar and 1:00. -
000 gallons of syrup The product Was
taut he wuu:J always be her friend. with a torpedo . and when i went bac..
At that he grew very angry, tacugh atter the explosion there was the recest
A., a v .•.r. early expener.ee eats W I named from seed. Some tae new earn firmly pasted into his Mesa.
n:y :lind t`.ere seen.ed [meed mum for ties are offered this semens by different
1:° tried not to appear so ; and iia a um- bele la her yid wart W ane. In I went Gln. 1.'s remarks, and fur the moment I aweda seism.arTe it:sects Hat aro red le Tar felly *f Prise
meat he rose to re. and knocked the tackltn' into 20 bales et r l h h i h of s
she hewed hut) 10 ;he puler door,•ad cotton, I reckon, hifere I went up. rduties.1 nr a close unhealthy arnica ,herr, and a
he. went out into the hall 'Tier. wan only ore tr utile ab. sit the Yet there are hreat ns spaces S I
pule, and to the frontj'� r Ked spider a caused h strong sun and
new lock, which was the torment of every `aid on her aide. just a that a7i 1110 light e^ake them e.. we w, uld he true t.. • t:r �' 7 nK
• • x: rk d , lees a the same tames dryness at the moue Hand dusting with
v heart a n• tt ee oe. ten:. e,e most, + -
li•,u*ewo-k'.,indeed , an .adieus rou:r:1 I sp .der. The first 0 enterally the result The eery witty and marts:rc Rev.
Sydney S.nrth thus du.*e ur%ei en the
folly of pride in such a creature as
man
stranger, tyftled bm. He stood a paw 1 Yu came uu ter i zh the hole I had &yet t sulphur a the best remedybut it is
"After •11 take some quiet, sone- mo he twe In Madagascar no one could read sixty
.mer between two doors, vainly strug- made, and if it hadu't been fur that i After a little rest we pick up e l easy Ito vent its occurrence e,b • main- lees of life,prideaand addnd man .tbehher teld hum• years age, but now there are nearly 300,-
tling to epee either of them for fire she.uldu't hare been able to du anything, thread and weave or all the better ar.d . taantar •dam atmos her. b syringing0011 on the island who have some part of
minutes. 1e4 alone w( rk Ye see, in a hull like faster, and when nigh: cont.. it Ands us F V ) creature of • span htgh, staiking through 0014 bibs and read it.
In this space of time Mies Neville hart that tiere'e always danger of the wad wort as much w. rk done and ourselves • the plana and aurrvundings.
infinite space in all the grandeur of lit -
do. r.� the
• act, and taut as the deck -teas. She beeseer. If we make them- ar.d we mat rn'st easily rot rad of by gentle swokinln.
totes. 5.,t& everyw!aere by druggists
and county dealer_
1 se Prof. L.ow"s sulphur Soap for
Prickly Heat, Nettle Ranh, Feeley Erup-
tion, itch, and all diseased conditions of
the skin. lm
dawn on ye. V'all, •I esu htwiin• less fatigued that. if we had all. wed tee 1 �- tieing'. Perched on the speck ..f the
work to beep us on our feet all the day. ' wren nater. eine a. weeper.. universe, every wind of heaven Mikes
seated herse.i uu a great are chair, and omen •
taken me nut of my wrapper. As soon sway, w rk in near the hole, when ail at coldness
as she dad so, her eye rested ..n a pare- vine 1 was in perfect darkness, just ss ff hili S'+w it tt to be ass• 1 M•ith many `, r were .truck rseer.t: tae re• soul Horstod the from his bod tif lde melody
• f h t roil the Ia rp hail g• ne ,sit .•f ell ersatioq.md A est: bs seoomplimali only through 7 by 1 y
from the stain` • day coil night u the
graph, on each stile u w is i were plat We thot grit' marts If a d:xKnr fiend ..f
two pencil brackets. then just as quick it came again. I teethed, orderelts'hisit. urs, who said
There were not fifty words between !thought the sebooner Lad swung over at Mrs. A. would in well to study the I no one thing will d.. w much to make
them, but as she read 1 felt myself begin first and purl u.e attention to it, bat is a meaning o1 ;hese words. f people independent of the medical pro-
te tremble in her hands. , minute more nut went the light again . she is hard.-rkiu'. nervous sort c, feesier as the daily free use of fruit. He
woman. tine of the kind who is always . had noticed that these farmers in whose
jumping trim no piece of work ts, familia fruit was regularly and largely
&nether- al ways dein,, never templet- consumed, setd,•tn needed his setviees.
what it was. tug , always •tied. and never more than We thought what a pity that every farm-
t:n. I - i two -:hirda the teener. that she mi ht be er in the 'and could net be cern 'need of
Mr. Reimers had managed to open the , 'I started h•, the op•C�n', hit }asst hes- g
eater door and stood at that .1 the !lore 1 :. t to 11 11 becaree dark a.ain.and if ter nerves and muscles eouid have a ; these truths. It as a deplorable fact that
1 fancied I saw a dark shape like a Liz little quiet res:. farmers' families do nett enjoy that ro-
L r. Soon after Mrs A. left we dropped. in bust health that eouctr air and out
•( beg a thousand pardons, Mies Ke• fish darty : then f thought it mt.tht be)
a sn'tall outside, and the l•,e clnnds that Mrs. Brown's --Aunt Hannah we all call door life, with plenty of exercise, should
they heves there had beeu dein' business, her. Hnw tidy everything looked. Hew a give. It u atau a fact that living on
I krept thrnu. h the hole, takin' care of nest and trim *he appeared u she met farms whose rich acres are achirg to pro
my pipes, and grabbed the r ye I'd left us at the de lr, and led us into the com- duct abundant crops .1 the varied fruits.
hangin' then to pull me tip en the hull, fonable sitting loom where she had been but very few have plenty, and many
when there came • hied of a whirl er reading.
'Is 11 possible t' she cern, 'and tears then on It came. sed that comm" sad so -
arose i.. her eyes : and just then a faint in went on for about arc minutes, satil
Bund an the hall attracted her anent finally I made up my mind ti go and see
viile,'• he mad, het I cannot manage to-
te get out of the house u rapidly as,
d ,ubtlem, would be agreeable to you-'
He was very merry by this time, sad
the marks of two red -but tears of rage
and grief -middle-aged tears -were on
has cheeks. 1 don't know whether she rush. just as if a current of water had 'Hew de a jet time to read,' we
taw them, but he noticed those •n hen been let .n me. It was te, late to do any. asked, with Kra A. fresh in mind,
and the change in her face 'thing. I'd left my pike below, and be- ,.hen you here en much bnusew.•rk t.
'I regret that f should have distressed , fore I could more a step ! saw the dark .ho. and when you take er much paint to
ye•a,' he said. 'i - i - i hoped to make form rushtn' at Inc. I was in the most do it well.'
you as happy aa a different messier would exposed part of the wrack, not s thing 'I ain sure I don't know, 'she answer -
have trade me.' to do but face the ironic, lied as 1 theueh.t sd, as she 1. eked up with her even peca-
As ne spoke she put me down upon'the whatever it was It was coin' to strike me Mahn smile.'ft
h! doesrin
seer. seo - ery hard.
table and advanced to him. i tune* the beet protected portion to. very hied ie. having
'Would a different answer htve made I ward it. and that. of course. was my cof- everything arranged as conveniently as
ha r' said she. i per helmet. Msstu:e, en i I try a, take er-erythtne tat
dust
on the wheel, her rolled •tang the
heavens, through a labyrinth .,f worlds,
and all the creation. of God are famine
above and beneath. Is this a creature
to make himself a crown of glory ; too
deny his own dash. to mock at his fellow,
sprung from that dust to which beth will
soon return 1 Does the proud man not
err l Deem he not suffer i Does he not
die 1 When he reasons ss he never
stopped by difficulties I When he nets
u he never tempted by pleasures ' When
he lives a he free front pain I When he
thee can her escape from the common
grave t Pride is not the hentage of man;
humility should dwell with trailty, and
never have any fruit, except tt may be. atone for ignorance, error and umpte-
en occasional apple. The standard feed fection.'
in a majority of farmers' houses consists
largely of of bread, butter said meat moat- * 1Mtbedlee tiemn yeaa'e Miro.
le pork fned in grease, and whore Pat-
try
ar -
try or cake u used, at has hard in large Speaking in the Methuduit Church,
proportion in its composition : and this Rbor street. Tomato, Rev. E. R.
food u eaten at least twice, and, an matey Young, who spent many yeah in the
families, three times a day, year in and Northwest, eaplaiaed why the Indians
year out. Is it any Wender that they were so ready to listen to Kiel. He
are not more healthy. and that their thinks that they do not nunaber more
prevailing diseases are such as indicate 'than 30,000 in all They are wretched-
'That
y 'Thai iyasked the question is sufficient 'There was a kind of a rush ; then the best advantage. an ever consumption of greasy fond ' IE pax an a deplorable position.
proof of that, said he. ' instead of a blow 1 felt a wrench that 'You know we hare shout the same fruits wars expensive ..r ditilcult to rause. The worst feature of the case is that the
'Then bo happy,' said she and held out almo:at twisted my head of', a terrible thing to do ever and ..ter every day. and there would be some .(case ; but there Indians have been swindled by the Guv- I
her hand ' scratchin Mound, and I felt myself bean' one •ought to learn, after a few year ex- is ne part of the country without plenty ernment agents. lir. Young says
1 never saw so happy a man ince I horde off Iwdtly by the heed, The perence, hr w to d.• each part of the wee( .1 varlet.** adapted to its eel and chi- "Those men who had been sent eat it. •
was neaps r , thoneht that I was ben: eaten alum . by I with the fewest steps and in the shortest mate, and lust such as are fitted by me- deal with the Iudians had tried to make
Pe t to both u h de! th* b,Jy as mead a thing out .1 it as pwable fur
themselves while there. • • Within
the past few years the country had spent
over a million dollars on the Indians.
Allowing that there were 33,000 Indians
in the Nnnhwed,thia amounted d• about
Per heal. But the Indians only re-
mitted $5 per head, and the country had
been paying $Vi a head per Indian to
He took her hands and psi them e, � some horrid!, monster came ever m•, time. a .rot Har.mal: un,fezafsnds the iur no more akin ris ,a mansered u. rites
Elis pips. and with a fume that 1 Lound out, after. ' yes, reg g
'If it had not bean for the door -lock. ward mast have been aimed superhuman secret. I said to myself a. I walked them than to grow corn or wheat.
my dear,' he said, •bow nttsarahle I +e it nearly jerked the watchman over- 4rmeward taking her 'monition and cot. Why is it that so few farmers make
should be at this moment ' Filson the breed, 1 stare the fame' on the lithe.' tin across the pasture t. shorten the any attempt to pr.eade an adequate step -
door -look ! Tite angel.. must have been
watching over me when I grew so stupid
uvea it eh darling!'
Here the spwler et.; ped •n his net. distaste*. 'ale has leeched the beauty ply rf what would add rr.uch to their
retire and said 'Now I rock tit Cutter of (order -the value of system. She hes pleasure. and sate many times ,te east
Sam had better ge sir.. H. kin telly.::: learned to et•er her work-, and not wait an doctors' hells, to say nothing .f the
,nffennga and Iters of their dear ones ?
I am glad you came back,said she. the rest better than I kin.' for it to rise sir, before her. She has
'And don't ory. Its all over. i did 'Wall, i reckon I kin, answered tae' learnsd to arrange it in single the and is
not go away,' said he. tndiridaal, 'considerin what a rig ye , the order that can be followed lei the
Just let me err ■ eine wh,k, Mid were in. The first warrin' we had that 1 best advantsee. Ard then in meeting it
eh W t has hapt coned t ,da will „Hyde, wan wb ei,:.• he c .ntireee, •was • she ,sleets tent ,.roe piece at a time, and
We entreat you. decide jest now not to rho officials who dutnbuted this alive -
let the spring pee without planting a sate.'
fruit yard, Surely it is better t.• grew Mr. Young did not speak favorably of
fruit than to be centmua'ly de one with the half-breed., hut he said • "There
were many who had Mat claims s Tisch
they had presented time and amen, and
w hich had been ignored by the Ilerern
anent. Then large quantities of land had
been given to the Canadian Pantie Rad-
s 'haappy
0 never happen again you know it is seem' Tem Ramsey, who was stttin' on a in doing it in its own time she knows it I medicine -Aural.
1 nal
for ..nee. tamp stood smolt -r' anti hold,n' the line er.not rise before her eller she is busy
sat it's not Ilkeiy to be don. orer go • aprawlin' over the deck and nigh ..n i •! something wise` I tarMeM* etremrplls.
.e.ie,' acid he. 'And to think 1 might t. overheard. Up he zit. swearin' that r 1 never thank .. ti.•ueewrr'r es a dredg- I. -
here gone ori They alway* toll me Jed Was drunk oe crazy dowr. at the I cry whey. with Aunt Hannst. it .•acme I The take presses his suit. wayand the col,nixarinn complete*
that ladies said 'no' when they meant bottom for yankin' are • -4 the line. hist hen mere like a beautiful art. P by
we knew , methin" was'. s. we cls She mets alone: the rr.m verysuet. Tne dioentskcr lays his awl a: her the Government, and French half hreeds
ye.,' but i did not belie.. at until to -P• dP' ' feei who had settled upon thew lands had
der.' ed on to the home end ye'd a -thought , lye and it tt a mystery how she eM OF ►
And, after a while, he took has leave, there was • sperm whet" or the' ether . complaii ie. amuck. But she is «.jilt. The blacksmith strikes when the inn. been turned away."
well satiation. end. It a• mat as if Jed dide't want lunettes* .1 her work and never altars d suet. -- I -�-
Th e are married now, and often to come ur ..•i Was a ;erk:n' and haulm' i herself t. be x,n.e its alsee. The we►od �r►ppet „mm himsei( ss Many contend that imn prates are !iter
y as durable se steel 1..r metal tousle At
the request .1 meted steambat-owner
• test was toads at the Detroit ilry-Dock
recently. Two platen were cut of equal
alae, three feet square and three six-
teseths of an inch thick• one ret wrought
& peak cf that day He says that het for to stay .her. he wan. Then therw Dame t h iso' ; meg..,dm. ws t± ler resile..
that door lock he might have been a a steady strain Itke, het we %tuck to it. pick. The carpenter says her society adze joy
miserable bachelor, Inc he sever should and in about three minutes had hien to ' strength aid h.•pe sri my heart. The t. his existence.
have asked her a emend time for what sight, when one of the hands yelled : 'Al nett time I gn I will try to get 1K*s. A. The dairyman he is blond to heifer,
she had snow refused. Ki►e clays smilM shark's got nim'' and ran for the harp aa. 1 t, accompany me.and ac love no udder.
.*n him when he says that. All the world Th1e rem of se gave way hard oc the r•.p• ! The hard averted man of banana. The poet wens her with a sonnet, and
( and ie a minute the rank. him that • toiling L t. day. little thanes for het hi le -other starts cot m search .f iron and the ether of ere *1, end each
a cows t\e efnry a the door lock, and y ' K• y y 1 ¢
hew she .banged her mind while he was '� 1 warn placed under • tlf,Q pound round
4 opening it, sad it is quite amusing mod
remontic , but no one knows about me.
i es quite an old paper now, for 1 hoar
date 1$71 1 lie in a little Moa, in which
are a plhotogr&ph, friar letters and a ring.
The tone is always locked, but the pen-
cilled brackets have tint faded net yet,
and between Hien 1ia thea words
One of the meet elegant weddings of
the season took place yesterday at St.
s Aural, where Captain Leslie
Itswdew was united in the holy bol& of
matrimony W the yoeag and beautiful
..,Hely bells. Kiss Era 1. (`mit, the
baffles of sue of our most wealthy ease-
, got track with the Iran• and t• l test, should take roceeionahy p ...:x-
right before us Jed appeared nn the 1 „owe 1`aoa.rx.turu Lx- is,... t• at"
him wr:h a shotgun. iron belt. The hall wan raised lwenty-
Finally, the champsen roller skater four beet its the air and dapped uiwmn
r,ilsinto her R. oil grams. and she elopes oast,, plate twice ; the first test wan made
with and marries him.with the iron plate Thu first Mow brineThe limey man" approaches her with it squarely in two pans, and the emend
..dans with a shark about 18 feet long. !enmity t, the brain. and etresgth a• the
lite cook 1•t fy the harpoon, the water epusritutten, and thera',y prevent the
fie., the men yelled. ant we jerked ded gleseTts of fever ar.d other d str..yiss
fairly out ui the water. and just es tie .,
WI H - Jokes and puns, and has the dog set en bine. en a calf woe", pm,''m.4 thou ash e
rave the last lift he was e.mun" ep feeta.... round t.
I• tebrwtas him an l !uses the alien. 1 his swallow-
result. 7'hm steel Plate was Ikon tented
is she only instsntan.•••ut retia fcr Neu• tailThe tint blow mate an andentuie in it,
skim, Headache. T.wthatch•. etc. Ruh- Th. furniture dealer i• so much in ' isut filed t., fracture it The plate was
r Bron as n was eel • tleirlR a few drops briskly ie alt tib*, ms lose with hour that he s silting tel sceept horned over and another blew
sed Jed fell no the dwelt like feed. given,
needed. N•. taking nauseam andtoiaes bar affection on instalments, one-tenth i which Front it le e,ww mglent, but ewe
tell yes we want Inwg in gfttin' that armee weeks, hat nn• ninety.; application down ' the slightest fracture wet enable
off. 1 dtdn 1 wan to *a•crew it. but IMmoyr all pats and will prows Ms groat The aha, n believes his chances rest
kinked in nn• mile light with a SOMA Aloe et Kram•s P'tnid I ightnin: 23 nn a good fenndatie•n when he informs' National Pills are Mayer embed, m11d
spike, and se pee bim • little air.' cents Mt belle a: licca¢. Rhynes dreg her that refusal wuul.l be trortarfying hit thorough, en 1 sr.! the Strunach and
'1 was pretty near gear.,' pet: to the stere
first -i me has head as jammed in the
sharks moats. Th. critter drop hits
sM l with the
D W has. Liver I'd' in use, lm
Melte It Away.
Drive away all poi,on.us humor from
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A Wile Aerie Ilsusniat-
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beet ..f every article is his line. He has
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the only certain cure knew!' for Com -
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Asthma, quay Fever, Bronchitis, .r any
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free. Regular size $1.00 (3
Fever colic, wsastural appetite, fret
fulness, weakness. and c..nruls are
acme of the ed• 3s of Worms in Children,
destroy the worms with 11r. letw's Worm
Syrup. im
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