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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-7-3, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1885 • 111111 LVl. And Row it Led to a Marriage. Aimee two ages from lay Maw es my Dakota wheat farm, stands nue tall, lonely tree. It is the only ^bj•ot.•i° sight that breaks ode low hansom aged for many a lung mile, worth, meth, east sop west, no other tree can be found. It stauds just es the high beak of Smoky river, which goes ceiling and eluding across the ouuotry westward, and Muse beside it Nandi Chris Tmnseu'a log house, built of lop brought down the rivet is the sena* time trout the North. One day, early last spring, I had bees W the Pest town et get an Sou bolt mad. at the blaoksmitb's to rrpL s one Met had been broken the day before, sad was riding home. My mule was loping at a gaud rate along the road which MI_ barsthe river. Au1 u we madam psrontly did not anticipate ouch pleasure k hris's lug house, which had just been from the recital. newly white washed outside, 1 new Chris • Bus no,' said Litt*, 'you shill tell sitting calmly .n the deer step, while those tint pert, and 1 shall tell chum last pan that is how we shall do.' Chris appeared still mon uneasy, end laughed nerv(,wly, but after a moment's hesitation. he plunged iota his siphons, - tion uf what 1 had so often wondered at 'You haf utterly lif here two year 1' he acid. 'That is all,' I said. • Weil, so this is all happen Deus year 1 anger ago as that,' he said. 'Those Mine 1 lif alone in sod shanty, and Ituy& and Oscar -these was the two mule, the last one he named for the King of Sweden and Norway, because he is so good - they lif in other rod shanty. I hit cooly twenty acres broke then, and ready for sow mid. Very few neighbors then. Onerly Mr. Knuth Qta►lley and week nye sow that I iron ser to Chris's gest mild everting, to them sums brit that 1 had kat him to use iu carrT- isiR his main to Me suns'*. After Chris had get the bees aad throe ■ them isle my ligbt wasps. M sod L•tt& asked me isle their little parlor, the walla of which were simply the ismer side of the lugs, fitted, oluusd and hewed smooth. There wet • py• colored carpet on the Guut,aed the whole the m.m was quite cheery and oemfur- tall+, sod we sat down is the twilight with. st a lamp. After we had talked for moue time ab wt the crops and priors, and the best way of banking up hones is "rioter, in which Chris was greatly interested, I said to Lotta : 'But you have worked almost as bard as Chris this Tsar, You must he glad the sustmer is ever.' Chris slotted uneasily iu kis ee+t. L ,ata laughed. 'lel • now I shall tell why it was so, Chris,' she said, be'king at Chris. He may amidst in Sleeps. He ap- dews. ►wt I wimp ►i• --+tamely • yolkee very may. tie be did ant be down. Be overly stead still. lie stand still half as bier. feet I try to pull him, het M Mask his hoofs u dirt sad pall bask. Thea 1 try to area him, thaws bre mesa out of his eyes, wad he semi sad steed still Whoa I been tot all diaawrwged, I saw Latta going down thaw road au oa Nam with latus Walser: Thum miss stop, sad I go to road. to see Latta. So Lutes laugh sand say : 'Glued atoraiag, Mr. Trusses. Why do you sad mule Saeid still all times 1n field 1 'Then i say, '1 dome know ; you must ask Yack.' 'Theo Lott& may, 'Dues Chum mule willteg to week r 'So I may, 'Thom .•Jit• mule, he will not work, he will overly stand stilt. I haf pull hue and 1 hat push bis, and he will not go ' 'So thou lone my, 'Well I think it I shall ark him tu go, he will go. Mules and dugs and cats love me all tames.' 'And I say, 'Well, 1 think he will too.' 'So she get uL ex team, sod we go est to where Yack stand. Theo she put her fans to Tack's old white face, end she rut, his sure and talks to him little ensiles. ;pd make him believe he are mem bendosise $d very kind. So then she say: 'Now. Tack, let me sue you plow some furrow e. nim.' 'So 1 takes reins, and Tack start and work better as he nefer had work before, and she walk along and talk to him. So by-and-by she hal to go away. And after she go away we feels very lonesome, but Yack he keep on and work hard all day. And that night I gif nim more oats, and their heads end change their position. A biy, neft bed. Bur heist it all up, efery scrap. Well, he work very well for few bent glass tube, sold for five cents at the days, and then he got bad some more.. apotheosry a, is not a signal of extreme So efery time he got bad I drive him over I illness ur lowness ex.cept that the head 1 Bans comtort to see Latta. H• always willing to go. And he be w ugly, and bits and groan, and stamp his feet, and wrinkle his nese. But after Latta talk with him little whiles, and tell him he very handsome and haw be must ate good and work hard. he get so gentle and run home very foist and be so good. But he likes to ge to see Lona too uften. Sometimes he will go fiery day. If he cannot eu to haf Latta pet him and talk to him, he will not work. So when harvest time been come, I are Lotta, his wife, was lifting the heavy hernias, mod `throwing it ua to 'Tack,. their' Id white mule.either nick or very 'Chris must be ia y ' 1 said to myself • to sit and let his wife harness the mules.' I did not ka..5 much street Chris then, but giving Aim the bes•tt of the doubt, I shouted, in passing : 'Sick, Chris 1' Chris shook his head in what I thought was a rather sheepish way, sad Latta looked over her shoulder and laughed. In the hurry of the day • wore, this occumnos slipped frum my mind. But sometime afterward. rhea I happened to paw their place amen, I saw Lotta out in the fields, driving the mules, whack were tcateed t., the seeder. This iu Mr. Peterson near here. Su then Mr. itself would pet hate been surprising, r- Janssen, father of Leta, he come to lif tot the Norwegian women in the Ter very near---onerly four mile away, And roury, with their aiiguroue frames and I sometime 1 see L,tta on Sunday at meet - robust health, often work with their to to Mr. Quallry'■ Mane, and souse - husbands husbands at the out -door labor But I times I go to Mr. Januaen s house to saw great, mbeat Chea himwlf • paring, as morrow r taethings' Thew I tin there potatoes outside the door And just w 1 almost efery day to borrow somethings, I nee let° vies from below the river - and and Mr. Jannesen say : bank, he caught up his pan and slipped 'Mr, Trusses, you lose great time to into the house. borrow romethines,' but 1 say I like t o Ko doubt he is lazy, myself. ebr•a°the 1 ver bus I cannot go to see Lotta efery ride s a far t o borrow somethings. y �• ing fellow,' 1 said t.. myself. 'oleo lar' a 'And ahnooit efery time it was Latte 1 lay. It were impossible. I tell lack thrifty, energetic wife.And eo he alta what brought me those thinvs what I I so but it didn't do some good at all. He down end her light work, wile alae come to borrow, and she tells tee to should not work. He onerly bits, and is out sowing the wheat. It might not posse often She ssy they always very I wrinkle his noses sad I wk ugly, and use base a bad result i( he could he harnees- I glad t'e harrow me anything. I fire come uut of his eyes. And while he ed up w.th use of the mules for a day, j ,New i can see, I said, "mikee, 'why t are ugly, those wheat must be cut, or it and made to cork under the atop. 1 toots did not tell this part of the story.' I get *puled. It are those whole year's Atter that 1 saw Chns himwlf at w^rk ,o oh, ns,• said Lona, lit is nut any I work. It must not been lost It ruin in the Geld several hose. But one there rearms st all. Chris be knows why he me to sit still in harvest, and net cut wy ing, a week or two later, I passe) then 1 did corns so often to sae my father, bet- 1 wheat. But Tack would not work. He out- f bud So one again. Time mutes were fastened ter w 1 do.' side the straw tome The ground had been very wet f..r twc or three days past, I 'Well' said Chris, continuing. "s'• those day I wore very and 'f course the mule's lots were fairly 1 oder dare to. its for talkk with *wl I Lotti. w hush had W • • y coated with atic'ay rand, 1 1 always talk onerly with Mr. Jsnnsen. tally dried . u. L •ata mu Lard at work . 1!Ir. Jaansen vrry gond men, he added over the eel wLite mala, scrubbing and irexpl•nation, "but I rather talk to trubbcng, scraping and brushing and cur ring w if her life depended ()n her I, amts But I always afraid, w I make t bel i t efery day to visit Mr. Jann- is •r peaplm, sad then M will WI Ow led hof • Wed Tewahsv. Chris too,' A coaly god teacher u asap at say I modem I de sat share Latta's faith pews. A peer use u dear at any pito!. is Tack's reformative. Bet I thought I t s toe, it a pod 'cue b• n«.nary ie any eeheel he twosomes equally ume•mre is every embeoil. Hexa two hundred sad fifty thoemad competent teachers of skiers are necessary supply • educators is • (at more diffisalt task thee to rime, equip, discipline, and support To Tempi *ppAMe, se army of equal a umbers. It Is, sor•- - uver• woes important °adertakiat, Try to keep • pretty dila• cup and the •eplanatille of bee working t• the 1014 aow said thee, while Cris not idle, was a very good ore. -{Youth's Cuss - peat°°. modsr, • dullest* plate sed a small goblet to present food to tlki sick. (Me •zpeet n urse always nervesl•tea and uulk iu • wire glass ; use ret the thin, bell-abap- ed Masses, that held more than they look to hold. A sick posses will lura away from a bowl of soup, cud he pleased with • pretty cupful. Sisk children especially are •paused and pleased with the color J1&lea egirr t PWooed', o Grate Salta invalasakM tut Rheum, Outs, Baro, did re go Mrs, se a nesting sad ps y aft Do not he unposed tie w with aches ewe Loss peuparatiuw. res sesiamMed W be ea pod. Use twly M.Orwger a► Packi s Cheesed Carets. Seed by (iso. Mynas 1m. Some 'we waists to hams w mtwwr was. • plisse. Attire," we bees eaten pewrr•ei�ees> we think that the and weeessuily involves • fee greater ex- but phis wuu{db+ to toil and ett+in it penditurw of time, labor. and money if The softer the attain the better the Pow A u to be well done. True teaching or sena. 'dudgeons! power is not and cannot be • "heap commodity, beauty it is not Seed seat aeons, onlyrare but is i more difficult sadAt all when the • is higier•,rder of work than any other au- foul and the dpKwtive powers feeble, or bed to human hands. The tiller of the the li•er and ksdneye ivactave, Bwedocl. mil, the meatiest in wood end icon, or BlooJ Htttrreere ngesrel- 2 oven the painter and sculptor, with all their delioaey of o noeptioa and reties mato atassnmeg. went of touch, have art easy tank io ens- All stl�rren from Must terrible torment, with the true educator who 1 1 is cell be made happy in ono • Pe red tt•rn of the cups and dishes , and parmwwm sure ¢ works upon the subtle curses of mind moment by • single application of Fluid then u a trace of the (rectal child is cod spirit, seeking to m .ad bn precious I Lightsine briakly rubbed on psiotaJ •very invalid Then is something tempt- materials int() the divine symmetry, parts, and without using any diegtirtiwit ing in • small quantity. It duos put unity, and beauty of • perfect ebanMK. tee the eye. Therefore, always present If • high or of .tient sad skill be emelt.- just to them lower, perishable forma of just w little as you judge the invalid huw'an wockmaMhip, how mush con wants to see. A coarse white dinner should les exacted ..f those who tab.'r plate, heaped with food, will take away upon imperishable materiels, and who all appetite, whiles small plate ur saucer are thus shaping the characters uf be- ings destined to a life that knows neither especially if it u a pretty, dainty one, I limitation or decay. will be successfully cleared. A mauve saucer, or a pink plate will coax a fever- In no other me i.canal preparation have eeea medicine day after day with little or au result Fluid Lightning oleo ten es et effectu•ll Tootheclie, Lumbar malum, Headache, and is only 25 cols per bottle at the drug some. sateen rasa tared. Are you troubled wise Salt Rheum, Rough Skin, Pimples or Canker bores ; if so, go at once to (tee. Rhyne Drug Store and get a package ,f McGregor te tb ala of the must intelligent ick patient to at rice pudding or orange . Parke's Carbolic Conte Price 25 oeeba when all other and scientific tnoluiry been so suede., It was tamer known to fell_ L cream, or o few grapes, �► and progressively utilised as in Ayers arta have tailed. There seems to be ea Sarsaparilla. It leads the list as a truly appetite of the eves u well as the scientige prel)aratien tor all le, eidia- slemaeh and it must not be offended. eases i ' A MARVELOUS STORY Very often the effort t. lift the head, a*sehee aelks. 401 a Iwo MUMS. even if persons are not dangerously ill, -f h— cl would N "? Comm.( �' nourishing dank. Thera is no nee o murnina. aa1 we all atc t. eat i• I t-. i;. n.. be.m a great sas•rer [ram sever- , disturb such sufferers by propping them meat. Fur when years of paiotine and I , arc e*mtuei.sed Istiet w1. tall Toawort up with pillows and making them lift papering anal sundry renewals cumu ; a maria mance.* round, the regular course of work is a I little put out, and it ut>e'ls time and pe Ayers Bence to obtain the pleasant results. In .! Sarsaparilla' the meantime the flowers bittern, the has 1,3.1 to his asst, 1 tank 1fa weed rotas trees have put forth flower and leaf ; all hare amtalwed the hisser for at wet ten years: but a did not Wow, except in the form nature i* it: its best and mat beautiful dr ascrofulous sore on the wrist, until about ave years ago. lr® • few spots which air soared at that time, a gradually sped rem to Dover be enure Early. t mourn vs bowie terribly afthetd, and an °billet or pity, whoa he began ming your medicine. Now, there ere it .some as i 'sae- eaainig FKUM 1 Mt JY Toes0*.M.l� disinclines them to take refreshing or Dever be Eui•he'1.' '1. said the Idlthe yr fattier resides at Hisser, d t h d the" t may rest low. It simply m ' tt airs I: was a rrry sudden tnnuhon and that the invalid need not be dos- I hemi, and ctunot be heslth[cl ; hat it is turbd, in a sick head ache or extreme 1 best to 1:e gnarling' against ton nsoch fatigue, but can take the beverage pro- I change • f raiment until t..e semen is 1 til d • ever in June e' net:mei vided without a change of position. The I chill winds corns, and wet days, that re- few men of by age who enjoy 119110011 health art of comfort is not cure, but it gees a I mind me of the poem : ! as h• htis. t could easily tame arty gamma who world tastily to gas !eche is W ems I great way towards it. -{Ledger and The sad tree moaned and 03'1: totted - I • 1 .urs truly, W. i[. ?WILLOW"' ems � Transcript. Alae : the balm a here." This it is better t ,,, see Chit clothes are I "tc is both w but t ,o thin and 9ify far the cold blast FROM THE FATHER . pleasure and to p•oetrat* • data for mew state w you tLe basalt t A Trite gimme. Dr. Holmes says : '1 never saw a garment tor, fine (ora man or a m `da there Dever was a chair tno good oobhler or a king to sit in, never • house ly come and cast in Meek _ shadow our taw fine to shelter the human head. elms, hopes and •xpsctaaoaa. Avoid I !la months are I was completely oersted with '!'hese elements about w -the glotious dtsiappwntment by not expecting too I a terrible humor and eerntutom sores. The much •vvtd waste of stoney by Hetet humor caused an ioceraat and taaotereWe sun, the imperial oma moon -are not ton ttcbini, and the skin crocked m ss is rams good for the human race. Elegance fits purchampa the worthless : civ. id sore ta. Mood w sow is many places wfsaarsr is in the heart, or where the heart j I m°vea. Mj owwi nngs ser• prof. sad vary man ; but do we not value these fouls a ti little more than they are worth, sad should be, by at ways using Putnam s I S1f. a evrden I emeaet c►e •ae a< th° sometimes mortgage a house for the' Painless Corn Extractor the only sure, 1 eaa,tar.atttr is April Wt, end Iwo sled y tooditioe mahogany we put into it ' 1 would rath- er safe and painless remedy in the world I it r jn'ar`� e lit neo hat 0., s. The w eat my dinner off the head of a barrel,' for corns. Beware of substitutes. Moo- lsesa or dress after the fashion of John the; terfeits and twnutatwus. Sold by drag- 9919 blo0 'tit Malta• we,l I ted perfectly welt to every or sit on e i1"":';``-bs'ng now ante w do •sed Moire Baptist in the wilderness,gists anal dealers in medicine wnt.. alit. o, -:h'3 year, of age. Many inquire block all my life. than consume all on' - whoc.aa.cr.:r otos^naaurtemytass,aod ,t home, and take w I tot r f before f g•The discovery el the instantaneous a [tore herr triad wink you. Grover �'t.Oat ` - -- hays Mewed tram the des of m l Despite all we car: do. they •-eclePal• - Ayers Sarsaparilla. ria Mee., • Date me, and almost r ery y. ranch . much pains with the outside when the wawa ()f casing photographs hes been .t . .. > t evening we went over to see Lotta about empty I quickly followed in the medical world by T. Top tpr•1Le(dly, iodide was u hollow a• an em t ort. 1 Iltaama pwtr • - a» > " ' a perfect and instantaneous remedyfor it. She came out to road to see Tack, Beauty is • great .ling :bat beevty f ^ and rub his now, and pat him and tell garment, house, and furniture, ate mere- st :all acute aches and pains, as Neuralgia.. -- o ct ''ire ticeeftats dry orn•mentscompare'li wt domestic Toned:ache, P.heumatism. etc. This vs!- a 1 a:t '.,:.::cions compw,sn, srse:r him to work. And so I jai old her how love. All the elegance in the world will I arable remedy is celled Fluid Lightening, ...la' r>ran. Rtag voem. ttbeclas. it all was. 1 tole her haw Pack he ugly not make a home and 1 would give and is old at 2i vents alwttle by (i•'r, La. e. Coat, :ascots. wad 1Crwptione of st times sod wouid not work, because he sun for a spoonful ()f real heart -love I Rhynae, Druggist let• the s Is Ceara tee h nod of ail inapt hate me. But if she talk to him and pat then fir whole ship- 1'>•da 0 I ll her11 about and all the georgeouaness all the upho 1 - him, then he work. to a a u starers m the world can gather. wheat, how it must been cut, I tell her r:.: •'. s 's 91:7-11:;00.11111111110909 t is actt." d wre1 ch Thrift. NM bo'o't. and thus restores MAIL/ NM The S,otch are, to steno respects, the InraR;Scaa ua wSow system. I suoosos, And there, ••o as over•• aired : believe raarasza a vin and lessee a,mething. And Mr. barrel. Janneen he think 1 was hu eery >•' od I don't kcuw what te do al,•,nt it -sod \n injunons effects do fullew the uw moat wucderful paop',•t [cis eenorte Dr.i.C.Ayer&CO.,Lowell,Mem. 1 smoki his pig,• and looking cum• then I stop. art Ayer's Ague Cure in th. troatme(ilst art cynic at; a• P reldl�tboatll `Valva sty the 1 °g I fnend Su he wy one day' 'Chris, I I k hat malarial diseasesbesides A land Hall m DWale a K said ot; •ter had anrr ones cares' 1 peC esu fl. wen and p sat Chris, much: s'. his ease, calm- It contains, e. besi re a grecs all the 1 gold by ami oroggiss; et, six betties for on. I r*meml'erd what 1 had much fur nim 'So then she say she dont 'now w • i6c and unfailing; antidote for mks- Agricultural u used for decorative ° Ito doabrottt said to myoma before ab; t hu larinem, I be( n, like you does, and come so eferywhichhpoison, t other remedialsig catue from the conservatories' •w' now 1 added :'go Shen 1 get eery bold and say : unite to expel the o a hum- I fl we a''eDANIEL GORDON . [ will just atop for a fee mintaes, and' day M tale with me. So when 1 sees "Lotta, 1 long time want to ask you ere, purify the System, and leave it in a • of a Glasgow flcrist. The Small an(ib sly I so 1ts, I kr knows what W sav, slid health and re y see if the presence uta stranger wont to ret married with me, but I too afraid Y 'j,h taking uT bar mat � w borrow knife, tor nails, or slouch and you oar ug and going to work in his wife's place. ( So I tied- tny mule to a ring at the' "So (woodsy, after 1 go away. I say t•• I not go and 1 shall � 'So she I invig•wate'1 c'•adi:avn. never • bright, sunny y• ! any flowers at all, yet the are famous I las an come ( 1 most bigoted race, yet their have pr•�- It often happens that the loan of •tome duped the most radical thicken TheyLL{illJ< look down on ground, and have the n;o abominable s*l thickets climate, �j S V ir<:aVs twaava L peke little stone with her shoo, Eur long h' •usehoid nus essmty may be sof ere*t c^a- I ha without breeches and never seem yeto sir hied now the LANMT sTM a of corner of tree heats, and walked over to , myself, text time I shall cenience to a netghtoe--such as hour, art time, and by-and-by she say : I eggs, matches, tea, etc., but how often etch cold. They have bank/ say FLr$t - Class Furniture where Chris was sitting. He looked up . say, 'I have not come to see Mr.Jantemn, id bock byan inferior yet are celebryated for making jams. Wait, - Ogle sed amtied. sad said, •Good.evening• I I have not come to Morrow somethings. ' ,Perhaps, Chris. by -and hyo' these throngs are pus nn I had I have to its Erecta, and I shah .( hat want you to come for e[er a article or else entirely f()rgotten ; or par• would wpp•ue a Sentchmsn had never lathe wMe not be usler.oc purchase by any one. tial. with the same sheepish expression Ps the show of msktng payments u' wen an orange in his h[e. yet all the 1 eRwr Tapestry Carpet Lounge+• from eR.ff noticed before. Aad Lotti paused for z I talk with Lolls . But when the next long, 1 said. But'how can I wait now 1 I int thn.ugh, when a less quantity than I 'mid delight in eating their Dundee,Awards. vt natmiot* n°,Kg, from iY d eve 'owing time cornea, I dare not say so. And [ Yack hate me He will not work for me. I war given is returned• i remember marmalade. Surely they do more for Row Ba': cher,. from 3'ic. up. stay evert• meenent and &mod uv, her face ltd_ I I talks with Mr. J•nnaen all times. ado I al 11 lose my wheat, ft r I can get ne •! hearing a story which is so apt to this 1 the benefit of the world at 1& ire than the , t Ling else in the .aa)e prvp^R4ot• t relate I Irish do, and certainly give much leas , A T 'T K E () L D STAND trouble. -[N. S. Sun — I Between the Post Office It Bark of Mootreat C}ODERZCS. ERCPTIVIC n1MSAeli, Ouch as P.?1,,s. I fi<'. lath. fiiti3. l9tt Boit., istntelfee. Itierrw m, Slap Rheum, CABINETMAKER shame the (dhow into go night awn I Id la hat me. But will you y ANn ilterrewM gleesritf cwt• landscape gardeners ey are the 1 ft ilv' Ti' with the exertion, and lauq 1 g'o I Inst rent that I cannot lel leu to now t• help me ; they are a'1 boy. P' p thought she would have done better -and by•and by I wants ark L^tta o• 1 mar then 1 shall haf no aunty W hbild house it. give her husband a good shaking. -and tied with este, and come and lit here t plain Fri*nd had for a neighbor one •ars.. Thew she want 1 atter fag/ is built. Bet 1 could h said it war tttt'y little stone with her the srtieiea when to •� fgai°, to got through. so she not Man b talk to bar about that. said, before dark. But deo my best II Well, then, w I had Bred up sly money could not lead the convsrsaaoa to any 1 for long time, for build house. But Os. state of stain 1 car- that mule named for King sad a..d.tra pAn tt got tr rri/i at all. I who 1'as a eenstant Moreover, and as s e 'Lata poke the it a saw returned fess in foot some more, for long time, and look I quantityttha ishe had given, she into t.,pu the resole - at ground. it been got very dare, and I lien : She }ought one trend art the explanation of the strange ft?•rythittg ro Nils and quiet. 1 very beet tel and pet into a separate Id le' Poor Oscar! 'After a while she say in very low I box, end when the neighbor bmen wed at sightly evidences of mart dis•'rdet. red Chris shoed no disp• simian to take Queen of Swepen and Norway -he die : I gal it war takes out ,, this Ma, whoa sae that you get "Hsnnangtnn'a." the I BRASS $ IR STEAM FITTINGS • buy nnTT non o P1TnT1TL'i� so Tetter, Ike., yield readily to a persistent 1 A � �OlLllii est of Heningt,m's Quinine Wine and �j n i�Q leen, and Tonic Dinner Pills, which by I �LD111Y11 IJYi� purifying the blood reeves these un - Item I just received Marge stn rk of a those good o .nn - cup hold of the work hmmwl. I ro1Cn p original and e Pester she recurred it sit war art back in the Wb at was darlr Lotti ted the two I And w I moat !mend take those wc'Rryne I enters t i.►titsas. i t their stalls, and I I th box i i 'My father been ay Aiat .ut'•r scams Place, but as she always retuned a Hawn shall be at our !mom to see Inn', •much► leas •l art ant' than she btrrrned a venom —roa- 1 Whom ' then •t last and buy tom nu1.. Elm M *e j sines o • Chris cond•rended to rise and fasten Pack." i tumormw. 1 the result was to time • r, 1 , .� empty. So one mn time 'when she am. "Row is an insx;.a:fenced layer to ' iL by An etpreaaior. (f actin: misery mottled „[fiat was all she say. Then after a 1datingeish bet all•wmage tends i ____ the Earn door. 1 was sure their)efm the o cupfulof tea, which wear mgt manner, and by Chris's' "emission when 1 on his face at the mention of white So 1 minute, she turn and run into the house. would return after she came hack fmm 1 and the material coontaining a totted 1 �� ,a _'� o �T1� AQile1B So o ( talk enure more with into Janssen, the sts►e,ihe [allowing rnnvertation took I warp l' asa gp°der of an uI, town' 11 toil +j the subject was broached, that either he • Jack, and it tuck him • moment to to 1 tenor. "Byke merely er of ntc out the aige'toel l or then were , p,t•er one dr mitt'. I 1 tell him I waft to borrow one thing ' plies : l gash h dg of the tasteful raveling an•i tncpemt• maiiii. of the very host tea, and kept it � abort in tyro, on being test w whit • like ooAsrleh, lteb. �. Pi"- in for ed he. 14 took (nom it only other will fray ane _ aml I e hack into d what 1 and worsted. In the way you can rn ^ "Mow O.OD> ors... treat hep. or lie down and roll after ta. nom a to a sham all -woolen Sometimes he he !t'a we been gut marred chaise next day, ' the i very • i cut when M ars tr abld with Dyapspais, and has l encem I i ' so impalpable dust, that will rA•ccrArn•aawsigsr was oat T azy, an a rvutg e n Ann 9horteet Notice. •D.i's, than neo the tea Int". -- wane ezplaPatiun „f Iia wife's doing on Thane drea'lfei auk ^ M •111 ay. more to kmq dtssya v� 1° Awn 1 1 ins the threads," said Cite Miter nisi mar fret.-. ter new i►Kk and repairs tom in aonNeeroati.on. He eat and oat sad I he *lea" tibaa/>rt 1 I :one can tell a cetten thread from ft resole* pcuetpt atteattes. mach S his hard work. white et sat! thy • y e•sutprterd- i1e My Tea ' j Idle. `t" 1 took pain, es 1 met one' eat. He rat his oats, he eat his ha A come to see him, all rh•aae rimsia trpet! same time see 1 fillet it with a sheet thread. The tested. s1 CH9 STAL k BLACK, neighbor sad another here and then I oat his .miser trod all night. Ilut bf poundt 1 t A es nut t • yers I R°a'. ° G. Tit. awattee. and nett (lay, about town, to 1na1' inquiries about would not I•ef to work. He hof to put 1 f i 1 not tell the rest said Lot- ' ('hos And with one accord they all Lot - gave refore I say unto thee, have .tet >r PL NIl tT G 1�?I L L those harness hand thee P" 1 �•I w it i+ empty readily detects mixture of • ttoa warp , ' the same an•w•rs- Ad Chris Trocsen a go' •d r+puts ha: sans rep strait, and stand up nn his i t her center, '1 shall tell withinr• thou rete edit h h tion 1' 'Yes, very gond.' 'Wow be industrious and steady 1' 'As hard-working and steady w ery mai in town.' 'Did he treat his wife kindly T 'There could be no doubt of it He was w kind -bowled w he w•a hard-westk" ink 'Them why,' i would sak myself. was his wife always plowing. M rubbing doers mules, white he booked on sad did nothing This all ►stymied in the °R asd manly summer. But it is oak oboist ° 1� w t ane a_ 1 Fray not two ret tithe thte•ih from the harnesa. And fire poor oa o � mitre. and Rev. J. M. Fells, t tiatam ramified; ot•i shady, it will dr + nu: of the nntthatT a v�D BoblYk1t11i Hf are • dreadful male. go I whip him I and lead him when he ere crow, and t•• 'I ,.Fear mums yeah m anal then ' DIIY lla kind" h it did wort hard and saved ell them wheat. tried Whit sometimes with but little oar no gin blalons tr Srst bot • °^ h don't like it but he I i• ton, rowed thyself out, and I have no more' J„ you detect shoddy in cloth C' in tv Io•r. thea i ell t t the same way ttsd w*a Inert MUT. right down m (seine and cell, and break .When Pester No(awn Dome, and 1 ase and feed Tack, and rub him down wish them 1! they some rent too much, t f his eyes.hersE1M1111,iRHlen fi 1 ung 1yr1 y caste has levee I ° like sand, ours • trim. apt to gem post b th a h•adsehe end a ernes. But r/OT 1•ik�e fnonah ma • n gneeve if yae''I Blinds till advised to t Sash, �1i01's kJ s of the stat P would he little sit to iia • him stall. Thom tem+• nee 11 good lie Foam and I likes to drive Yack anti plow. I plenty added, at • reproachful leek from La/ta I He to me very much, " 'red Nave nim onerly starve him I very mom, he will not work it Chou stay one thin' aft• er an for bees near him I d haat k h mesh sorry Lumber, Lath, Slii lies aloes raking the first bottle i have not ere throat, fur m,»t ehi•ddy is rank teed • improvement, end can with inn acre nxic5R' tY At T. RIilM er b red kick and sometimes he will not attune. Chtte. a °n I+ed , 11 buy ie recommend d to be one of, d not 1Hi1ei de • hiwself- No y will a once lilt some meek •t all. So 1 weld not tell fa'i't help we cannot buy some other the best swamis* egbot (•.r Dyso.pas I A erre �sMse•• and builder's m..rerbl of eery Aeerri ftNd. slut 1 shall do.I)M I r working in Yack, e°dBut Yank an ge sig wild. He Thal invInabb m nein* fM 1-,[111w1 M°' 1 The man with tf►Netetism ten teal the Gehl afar Mehl, with loth solea. sad mal* tet. Massa, 1•td•ifwtat et. Kidney am Inlet, • nein of had eeatMt in his setl►ihe , ftalDri frMllggE j1/MEClillil. Tnid Mettles trays I approach Haggard'• VmNow Mal ere. ► �At Onlrr. prewrpttyyattowde ; t•• M Kopf amid pub rep his old which eats haf Inst two teeth this t►rmsrr. g'• 1 rpfesiy vggetaple. Reid at (i«.. Rhy. PP when bis OM he will trot M so' Drag tlttxe. 1 s. 1 rheumatism, aclime pains end inp ri v 2 pederich Aug• 1. tail. If t>t Theme he tbr►• kis heck heal elver up hope old bee. t ld the sir. Theo he poet pine to les ugly, hut will /K kinder like mete r