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2 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 188?.
s..LyAWN PORE." ibr.ugb the Christian blood they had I PROULIdB HABITS. ireeelas are •lniast worse, for it becomes) -WOMISN IN JUQ.'ANALLIRM. H«+ 41:. \1.: N,:r mit W • ewe ergs
led I lengthened 1. • very unbeoureine luau- I
but f., . •J ate. ••1. ONO.. Nt• mu*
- ----- muzzles of cameo's. The forces under I vis. alvr tq Han r,ur.. e...• t'••" Aso ',.•I w e •• - t rhe.
er ren ir�MN
spit end were then blown from the
Another Interestin Letter From I tls'eluek apwdily routed the murder- : Willa. roe esu.. s•lts,i she u.., aserwea■ net. Tien, Nem women bete Hie inside I.e�s reel.
111, L.rw.v trete •t+• e t
use rabble from (;awoprxe, •elf their I we Me T , ....two, • rassee. s.e of their lips, •t the side, mod, jest at I -. ,ms-
1nt31e►. wrprw moat have bees equalled only ( ether aresk, See tetesjswsaie Ways. ' the '•gusset" of the lat►slb, and this 1 . 1 i. ae•s'• M.1
by tbu feelings of horror when tb.y ends is e►t•esie plant I mm assriseoed I It was more than ammluryago that , ur I \\,+ .Jr w• 1.tel ..l '•• • See saltines .e.i
-- ' fumed that upward. til 4100 Christian, ,f the tine.[ wads in �U EngLiud left •
A r.alr..t .1 Teem! Walla Tberrr tear+ women and children had been becked to "Jost look at that girl "' that if lite Ode who isdt�e is thaw trick ,' 1•u,rr•..aii 1 .r. t , w k.., .•N.. t., abr
aa• 1br.seat .fibs Tref."'" tla..arn 'h death within • few hourauf their arrival. ' Yes ; it is !les Mask. What &bust reldiad fun, Y. ill e(eab tbwy would hub awutr] hum, sad journeyed 1.o jr. r. au' ,s+ ,.uly .•.wl•'r •• nN.-ee
b eraa Sable.,I L •od••n to bua'.tae the stator ui nue ..1 :11e111.11‘114:
rr . .•oyl,.star'.-.. u,• t4e11any of the dead and dying bodies were , her1' snakemute s•eioes•f xi.to wera,rmr e t•r.. t1 t i,r 1 r•• •cwtthrown tutu the well wear by by the 1 „1►on't w sea bur two. us o, fRItutionsplratively•easyLodothea +•w, e.. M "N r •saws, t.. Ira
the don to
and must wfltor of al were
rebels, and the British soldiers were ]' g the day.Her work waw tial .ter. ,,i our rt•� ••. It t u r .•..•f s�el
Yr.. r., we have reached British
ole. that ordered t,. dII it with atony of tholes yet "illi, yea. Isn't it trieksly Bout til l when rine s Tung, &Mf it u quite p,a , of
Bible w break children of such habit.. Nary �W , .btune raft ;rose t 1'e . i,• •lieu.., . .,. • e lien , r....,.eYe.. 1w1
e::y aver waluorabb In LJnu•h *mods os, unburied, and part e( the ,seat two day• They my she always thinking
it out like I I tact+ i , , ,.,,,, •, ' '• '•res, pea
account of the doings of that foul tots- visa spent in gathenng all the bodies 1,• that when she'. [biotin about any- Then ere luta of other curious little .,•i a it.-. a wer,,,e t . .••rye! lis it
r.►P t►r hie... a t• .. M.•eieal I ..
.. • ., , . r , . ,.... , a .. , i L..aP sand&
.iia .,• ld rwpt•o, • •••r.• . .4 s••%.agar
.6..1 draft'.
. lotto Nana Sahib ; that city in which be found, and burying near the well. K ways peeslier w individuals- 1 know •
level' • siege, the sunrise of which 1., such a the terrible story of the Inas- thuig."
the few hundred besiegedbavemever been' macre of Cawnpere, and as we praised The young woman in question was rm•u who. when embarw.wd, always
exceeded im the darkest pages of suedte through the uutlytuv part of the city we promenading :he east side of State street taps the side of his nee with his loth
r %el history. It is distant from Allah&- are shown at every step some reu•ima early yesterday accruing, attired in •• be fines, and • vial who a so riven to
ounces of this dark page of hut.•ry. 'Thr witchur: costume and • pensive exprw- pushing back het Bair behind her left
her Is,uitiw{ out nurkI,1 the entrench ear that she hat warn • held •d
p . there.
The trate is drawn into a hne,large depot I men( ; t:Aar ouu
r corner of the retrench- •es, while the tip of her little tongue
wpual u, every respect to the Futon , m,ent is • beautiful English church celled protruded in a manner anything but-Chicgu paper•
depot in 'fervid., built of well dressed t "All Souls," erected as • meuuwrtal faaeivatiut between two lips of the de- - -
grey stone, and we &re again besieged 'church within which err marble tablets i •cnpuunn known to novelist• as cond.
Usenet+
by importuuinv beeg►n, would ie pear covrrine all the walls, t.. the nes y
ten and hotel runners, but • dextrr.us of one thousand people who met 1 "1 os," said cue of 11er feminine ac -
flourish of a walking stick that would de their death in the terrible carnage. gwtntaneea, "she always does that when To sake • little go •grew[ way is in
coedit to 'Lw Flaherty at Donnybrook Froin here we drive dews, the ravine to thoughtful or worried. ifs one.( thou exeslleot 1•••1111Y for • a""11bou•slteep-
F'au, clean the read, and or soon find the Suttee l:haut. Thr broad stone •r to pulsate. In fact,it is the pusse•sieo
terrible habits wbich,when oncecontract•
wnelvw at the lCallway Hutch. This step. down which the unfortunate I ed, stick ,!ease than •• millino beut]en of this owe trait that makes • woman in
,s a IoW, ramblusg,eottage shaped hunga people were hustled Int.. the trt,ete err
toes kept by sn old soldier trained Joe here yet. The old Hind.,. temple Mies Blank began it alken • child, •.d medius circumstances a p(ltoceadul
Ler, who via. preemie at l'awnIe,re and which was used as • signal staff for • ii„ one ever took the trouble to break housekeeper. If she hu the charge of
Luck now ■oder (:en. ffavel•,ck in the flae,the sign to bruin finng,is still stand the family expenses it u surprising h .w off Long island c••ast, but die I. it t.
y doubtless it her •.f it. \use, poor girl, K m.,rlities
the mrnwreiti ..f It a wonderful wig. A hundred Pan age, her terribly to 1e saki about it, though, far she will make • dollar go. She .111 the world a 'holing mark mid • hr•:i,tw I,
the retrutiveueas of hrnory old soldiers esu the •haus te•w* which the ] g think and plan over it • good maul gk+w tit sympathy 1 r want.' '0 1 Trh■.•
aro blessed with. The ordinary ell wan treurbGol Indian widows were cum- of course, she is anxious to cure herself. 1
tele. es yen • soldier generally f.,r•geta gelled t'. give their life ..n the funeral But, then, nearly every one has fence cu- times before it leaves her hands, and tats [..r all limes to :owe.
wauy .d the stirring little episodes of pyre* with the dead bodies of their when it dew leave it u certain to in. In 1d!0 Mus *rah .1 liar !.rsr. •
Lu younger days, but nor w the old sol hud,auda And the black picture loom- nous tittle habit which be would be eery where the suet rales uta be reamed editor of the L .•. • 11 • • • i 1:.
d.e-r. Joe, this particular apecimrn of ed up b+f••te us of the wide, muddy Iliad to brook if in rat, cd edsoin lathe fres it. Her house a always furnished d leu, and not long afterwards of f;, -i,, . ,
the genus old soldier undr• c„usidet- near spotted ..ver with boats full of more or lees uoplaa.aot, awed the y
aU , can sit and relate bleed curdling helplessness, which to this arms of first place probably by nervowsneaa we neatly, but the articles are always sub- L.i.(.es' H•.uls,which sLec.ittinurd too eue
s, sided
know the ono who tugs at his muga ataoti&l, no shoddy is ever allowed in ayea/sael • few ye•aK
stenos of the wonted terrors of • multi. rebels stationed along the ban
tudinoua enemy with Tut, of • feeble by • battery of four guns, mil *red there, everything must have, a value. Among the uses • ( women wIu
••arnwn and scant shelter within, of the r. man taneeta for rifle rad?tice. ' tache and the Une who ielperpetually
► P To be sere, then are many keick have gained lasting fame in luroa:at
heart-rending burthen of 'mien, sick I What unutterable feelings of anguish pulling up his collar. Then than is the
children dying with little or aething this peculiarly doomed • t must haveknacks, but they moat be of the weful ecrk, Miss Mary Lewis* 1: •.th. ■b.
Y K t y pit if i who is always rubbing eye, hs and ornamental combined, or the have successful writing for nineteen year. h
t , nasty their henget or allay their I witnessed ;what agony of soul ; what if in searc!i tit • Stn] eyelash, sod the 1 K )'
thirst, of the blazing son over th•m like i cowardly exultation. on the part o1 that oo place in such • home. Her table Is embellished the pairs f h 1-' • h•
a canopy of lire, and the sotnmer breeze fiend incarnate and his followers who loan who can't be quite happy without
some more .or leas fragile article to always supplied with good, appetizing .sr, and Mary M*:.e. I)••dre. sic
eke a furnace blast, and of all the other devised and carried out such • devilish 1 food. Nutbw very cost) or rare its wren the Isuns ,.f successful auth.•r
.uper Add miseries peculiar to this action. From the Liver side, with its 1 twist and bend and turn about in his g ] y
ci,rsmte aud country. - these he ern en- 1 horrible as.ucutions, we drive to the' pmppeaz Anything kid erer]tbirng, the way of delicacies, but every art wits ship, are .xamplr.. 1 what S. risen may
(roll, your finest lace handkerchief to u sure to be of good quality, and as do in this Into if given • chance elm
nue s,1 tb. bright and •hn,iy_ light• • f
tl,. Fourth Estate. floc p.•wer(ul rel ly
to Burlier'■ templet on the '•F.e,.cl, Ile-
volution- elicited us,. TO MI 4,11111.C31
from all enters of that a_e t.,■ the ,ri,e,•
nal thought act forth in reek. 1,w:usr
the sat h.oeut •.f thou s 1••• hot.. u.e
narrow pre sdtre et that 1.t elicit n
was duo.'vered that the unlet via.
w.rotao.
From her time we e,•rne down to ..• • r
time.,, when Margaret Fuller, as 1itenr!
editor of the New 1.'rk T,.' • -•• . adorn
ed the columns of that testier i•y the wet.
the analytical taste mid o1 .!i.uit pvra-
*raghs Irina her nue y trained and cru..oe
mind. She died du,ug a se. ere s' •ria
1,x1 140 miles, and from Lucknuw, 1,, the
oortb, where we next proceed, Wind's.
SCROFULA
Jewel beer. that
.t ) rr' • esr..p.r1ha hie
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tea bcrvtatus• H.
Lore. n Is pleamot
50 tate. gore*
sad 'Mee Le Ili.
mom
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welt thins say
I 1 •err e••d I.
1 Har, w. la okaa. U.
1 have teed Ayer's
tiarsapsf . es my foes
li tart eerdsla. [mil
Imam, If a Is lN.s
f•Itlifelly. ern
ilewirmeghey •11114•••••
shss trrrrl• assess.
M' F. Fewtsr, M. D.,
uessarWr, TOM -
Fur Many lean I
hors •.�sree with Ilti-
1 bar• Ytse
11 - mag muslin•
Vswmw ,ibiy.. �l I
e• r'•
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dyes t.-• «talswf.
tertaue you with for hours at a time.
Then he takes • pude In showing his
mutiny credal, his certificate of w. studs
memorial well situated now in the
midst of a beautiful garden, The l:ov, our new and extremes delicate such a woman generally has • great Crawley, Of Jennie Juts. as she is test
en,nirut of India has spent a large sum 7 7 is tunny ways of Wakteg food her table is known, wields an ..lttotial peen which
received, and fur fear this .houlti be in laying out, planting and beautifying per cutter, is sacrificed to the demon
thought, like some doctors' diplomas, a the grounds surr,uudiu_ this sacred of nervousness which possesses him, always well furnished with • tempting is truly characterized by rare •p. -rya..
neat little piece of forgery, he tr, t• out spot, and • number of s"Idiers are told vasty of dishes- Her aliens, [nay he slue esu. This lady has psrf••imed
heart and yet yen can't find it In your w
the genuine old mans thermel.es sit we "tl, whi as duty it M to keep the lawn& oily 1••If as large u her aezt•deor her parts well opos the stat! . i se,
cannot possibly get over the fact that and gardens in perfect order. A h him of his plaything. He u: he
Pe n..gbb..rs. yet, Oaring from the ap- pwnab, and u • greets' tat, rate ss
he rias been thn,uvh the wan. After r magnrtieent statue in went, marble, lsapp] and at his twos w lung u he
surfeit of Joe's mutiny experience wr+rreci'«1 its 1$43 hy the Government,
thought to recap!) by going . ver the 1 marks the place where the wall was.
.cenea .1 action so graphically described The statue i surrcund.d by • large
by him, hut, with . ,Idler like proenpt • .•etagonal enclosure, built of white
ness,he volunteered himself as our esc..rt, marble in beautiful and tp.pn.priatr.
which we could not with gond grace re- design of Gothic archttectere. The
fuse. 1 will give here a short &comet stetur itself, some ten feet in height, on
o1 the saddest epi•,rle, .•1 British history an ..ctagoual step pedestal, represents an about his linger, who without it, would
-the u,aawcre of ('awup„.re. Uisatfee Angel ,.f Mercy with arms crusedstand heir neighbor, who hes joist come out in' papers, incldmw the :Cr,. 1 ark I1 • •
• new suit of rich material and stylish .1,...n..d, New 4 Manns 'e• ' i ],.s• • sit
fully own the sacred surround•ags. The 1 .•f the moat ase/ing forte of this
tnscupttou on the pedestal a nearly as disease in the inesesant tattoo which make. "1 can't understand," remarks the /'•c,rr.o.., and eh,1r a .• n•r,1 'n Ap��r't Sarsaparilla
follows : "Sacred to the perpetual some people keep on their knees, or os, this aeighhs,r, '-how Mn, k ifanages t•• the last paper. she met ■r,•i ,.,.rr,. 1 , .' J 1 1p
mcu,ory of • gre+t body f Christiankeep herself and house looking en nice , . E. 4 \sch..l«.w. resister .. t. 1 ..w a' • UMW. 1a+
/.•sept, who near this oleo were cruelly i the table or whatever happeua to be ►.w.s el ra a.smam ter
her hwbaud doesn't get but half what Mrs. Mary F: Bryan u • r r f bee
massacred on July l.,th, 1+4.i;, A. U. by � the west conven,eut as • keyboard. 1
the followers of the rebel known by the! have minced that musicians usually in -
name bine does, and her family a tarter than 1 known ladles tido sprang ■t ..n. rat
of Nana Sahib, who cast the dying � dulu, in this habit, aud rt u a cert' try. ' mine, yet she never seems to have shy prominent. she tiro /wean, •.t I. r . f
with the dead into the well below." A difficulty about wrttin,( •Ince. i .1.. an Atlanta.^[:a, paper, •n•: s•..., .15.1
few nods fr: in this spot is a small est- I Intl ..rte, though 1 don't know that it is
closure• containing iY mounds where the I worse than 'twiddling your thumb."
believe that if her Mamie were one half ward vis offered end servile' • L a.. •'
unknown drawl were burial by Have- I l'.0 don't know what thee is .r Why, what it is she would still manage a well P_, ilk • year . n Thornes .t .n ,• tier
locks melt the following dsv. es I do now, ft r she u such • planner "' New York city
clasping your bands with the fin cit in -
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is alluwd to twirl and twist as much as nOe 11f herself and home, • person writer.
he wants to, but bereft -4 the temporary would easily tbiok it was twice s much. Mrs E. J. Mrcb•'I...a, rd,t'•y and • en
objection of his affecti-.,n he would be She makes the dmiutie t dishes out of er et the Times /T•+. _ re•. . 1 Nes I v
showily miserable, and you know it. feud fiat another woman would con- 1e..., was the famous writer, ' fear
Many a man can talk fluently and well demo as 11011•1•111S.Rha wall make over a Riven, Maas 1'su�f
vvant • t ,s.,rq
while winding something-anything-dressm.•
in the latest style, and when pi, whose poem. are real eve).tie
done look as well, if Dot better, than with pleasure, has am'nl,ete,i ,. .r, ere
tion had rapidly spread over Northers. eng against • ("rese,10.,kutg down ai,trow- be constrained, awkward, silent_ line
India on account ..f u,:.laduui,eitretern
,1 the English Government, and \aux
4ahih, w h., had a I«•rm•n,al 1 r,r.aucr
a�xnie: the I:loish for st1hdrawin: a
small peewee coming 5.. him, aria de
;•rr.u•g hon of Ids salute, the latter a
mere matt .•f dimtu,et:ou, t ..k adv;tn
(aye of the ,II (echo: eatstto_• between
the nailer. ao,t F'..gl.sb to u,cu'• th.•
three er four uatee r' 'u,,v,t. neat,. lied
at Cavin}.oro tut„ mutiny 11'hcu ,t
w&. known that tli•• 1..tnr sohl,ers ware
abvolt, 41enerel Wheeler • rdrri«I all
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purifying til; .'". .
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tli ur.,pean., ervthane and soldiers, 1.• \\ e have seen all that remaers t.' tell K This is all very true, and very likely I Ina '.1 the moat inert e. ,nose.
take .1 ,,ter behind a hastily formed tEe sad story o' those troubled times, 1 terlaced, and thea moving the tout -be
slows ear, slowly, if the woman were cut down to one half the Slain a the pen :uetP1 , t els« ,
rutrencbunnt. For three weeks, under su•i with a (reline f thankfulness that 7• 7 7. n'und each other. her usual inose she would certa,uly' Mary Iladaid up..n the ed,r..
r.■I sett •
.1arinv which tin,.• .:,11 men, w..n1Pn and are cast in plwiaarit places," direct our 1 dieted to this habit, and look ul..•n it •a get along almost as well as her wealthier th. Tn,o. .. „•• • .r „( \res
clul'irer. died ,and were thr. wu lute a dreg. wayeleck 1.. the hotel, with the talkie j neighbor. flee one faculty seems to be 1 calque, essay. d.•■cr,pt,.• 1areer•1•'. • .r
,.,•Il cl..ee by, this beans! th, only tneaos uvr old wilier, who h.d not for an a refuge from no, u' during times of en• the managing is planning how , t,. social notes Mir f:ulu,d has a f'' -ulna
: desp.'su,g .•f the )•else. The only instant cased chattering since we start- I fur ed idleness, Ruch u that "blind
utilize articles and f.real that most ;rebel, chain
,halter for the l,•• uiq via. in trenches ed out. With a millet...I pleasure and 1 mans holiday," when it is ea, dark to
with shawls and other /ovules of c'oth self sausfacti•.n and a degree of disap wort or ,rad, and yet not dark enough, would throw aside. Sikh a person, . 1n sucreeaful j 'urnsiuttc mane, •n.r r •
to, covered ....•r he keep out the born ,; nutmeat wuhal.6c over and over again buying material fur clothes, ',Worn Imo ' Mrs Frank Leslie startle at the head
nig rays of the sun. At the and ..f three ins r,'ssed u;r•n zea the fact that he, with I according to English notate., to Tight
et,ases any kind but the most meow.- N rah el.ee ee.•m.n.y and ca .'u. .ora ,
weeks • letter was lin uteht from the the rest of I:t. regiment, arrived from I the gas At this tuna e( day an old able, both in color and quality Because bon t.• detail she ha* w rk«i u;• s' •„ ;
rebel leader, otfern,y pardon on cond, I.uckn..w Just . hours and 10 miuutea Englishwoman will sit and 'twiddle her
tonal surramb.r. ai',.! agreeing .1,1 t. p ,lust I thus . then so many
times fr from lht to • cloth is of the latest fashion is n" n, Noumea. entil it now pays a halo... n r j
late to recant the massacre.
eft
he haie..«t wt:h h•.ats t.. ,•otic,. , 1,.oils ;o.d lit uur,utes, what a world ducement to her, for her clear head income.
1 u the e a ,a ad .. u„rx. f d.t1. n os, that eh. rt aper, of tore can reasons that the fashion is so chang'•able I: is true that the w•'men of the ; rams I
e l'urnrer: d r suu,th,• grantee' held mit. we call say with one .,1 o1.1, "our lines , Nearly all old English people an ad
\\'heeler, after some d,,cu•aion with hi. n,.k.• tit a nation s history ' But
again right, unlit one begins to thick she has
,.;firers, accepted the ot!,•r and early newt we -me• at the Ita,lw ay Hotel, and after''! .Itsc,vered the secret of poerpetual and the drys rhe u ab.ot to purchase believe w •high standar) for oro+ ..r
moaning when the "fell u, wit sou,,d ' moeibe .ur.e:r'. Peaking through motion. The habit toting such a held moat last her for a, luny', that she can ins dr '.''n to women and as, w ..a
ed, •'flier., Cit rl,au., wen, wo.un•n end 'I visitors' !..•.k. which 115 this eotntry I • not afford to follow this lady unless t!,.• ' that lilts the metal r ro. 1 ai4 • t v Ti ,
upon the man that the are unable t..
children marched t ,.tit to their fete For ,,s n'•t simply a record of names of Y 'eels are of • durable kind. They •51nrc•.urteou.andko„
sit un• cin „rd f• r • unemrtrt without g ) Loot!) area. , .n Fr. „
toady a mile the read led through w 1 coos rs. whence they re•uiP, nosier of p mut be these that can be sponged, i gentlemen takes from women • *or'.
deep ravine to tin• Sinteel'hosra I:haul, roes and the other usual mGonnatien Immediately lee:Immo to twiddle."
where prepare' n o
the plates h re a haw year* prevteuR, .ueh 1,..ok IS suppose -51 to remain, hut it , "Uf coon.•, rt cry one kne.wa le { • d mde over, to hook almost disagreeable feetorrs ,� ,«.ntaat .i , ••,
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h,•f .re British lee cane• ,tit•• f••rce, the a ;it:ea se a record .•f the visitor's im- ( as g.o d u new, after being worn s.n,e world. F' a to ex . w..ms,rl w.,r,. ,,, O (�
who hit, their nails, u.d nrarl] •11 of 1 Y ▪ ,'t,
widow• ..f the princes *zed gust men of pn••s,••n...f "mn,r lead end his hostelry
time, 1.e(orw she will that'll .d porches- who mau'tun. her ,esu mt.-laity O
India wrrr thnrnt with ,h'• !,•dire of 1•.• they (*..sail.• er • thet wee., Sul this' Its can remember son,, yid who has 1 .Katy *. U H
rug. 'alien in making the Ares she al- dignity of ch•rarr••. : • ,t„ will r r. •III ; ►
their deceased lent., w httmc spot for
useful n••:,strr is Lore ••fern made the destroyed what was irdelidPd for •5 (rJ
aitch en act The sur, had nci.•r rist•u ant, graph album. ..f all kinds of silly- ' pretty mouth ►.y a senseless fashion '1
ways rho se. •patten that does not Pet • .L•red by Ire, resew . ,. r1 where
on (outer deed then was so.•n 1.crpetrat Teen!. st l u,d remarks. Sonia had biting,into the goods to any extent, uo that in - -- --
or rather most di ■t her lip
.d hy the treacherous rebel and Ins earn Bono R , far as r.. inscribe within making over she will hate all the ee t, nes eateee-so r..se. , 1.1
unirviPn'u• (allow• r*. Ity tee el... -1, n, his ..vin 1-L. the .epnn.,n w. sfmngly ' The is our of the most difficult hilitis g• 1
t.. break. anal at the same time one sty, ahs may wish wit hind /c,intng, of este'.- 114-
31the• morn,ug re f• nail* •.f the tu-nN's "sprees...1 by l'. tirade of old Uogberry, Mr% Mil -n•, is n F -)out having to try to match It to theY v ally thou '...1 .,.;w,•te placed ,n the Ye tsatm her.• pro. id ' - they ha.I wrot him dawn an las ' the rest.Itjouwanth' C
eel, and at w ,van atonal t1,.• rrro•I _nail. f for half lite .nature mn,plainPd that haw wide..,.•.d it u, u•t ,store,uallknowthatitnalm'..timp,,.achm� r, eth, hvt h.0 w vie alai tarn r 1g f ) gra nc.r to the dn,•nf. LvtPly ■hP •«t'.re•1..n oath h,.at Rpnui; rut •the n,rr ,u,.i the old lan•Ilord ta11eJ t.eo h, vinic ,sible to do the latter whets the auxin •• N.wan, ashore, and tr nu all s,d"s n sur truelye opn,ed th*t iht' Geo' esu our of the tial, street d ends g { tad ryg m'•r.•rrl that ah. lucked O 'ljt� have t,w•n w•,n, (ear some time. 7 p upn urs_• l Jdemo• hr. via• &prowl ••n tf I,,.x,. mod It' c ok,«I ami the arc n.lation crry viieateldiahmrn s atr,ut Ill o'clock un any a woman of this kind u a treuure f..aril want to ilia• dre,ut to hive•
(ik
every man, w.enia11 'aid slit,! ,n th,ie (error. ethers that the ,hug's& wrrr line 'Deming. 1lenday morning is the, U/ J
except four eh- escaped we,e bet, le rest exre.sive. the wino had and the at her family and ala, to the neighbor. t'"''h dr*vin, I:ntrnn¢ the ,lana,.. �� t
or •not. It wee f..,.1,,1 when loadirc• tviehowe poor al! of which we could bast, hirpnsP Monday b the favnntty hood in which she reside. 4 friend has wuhn: r ,m...1
.he ane mar! anuon.;y f elli
that the csr'.i, ,' „ ;! •hopq••ng day. lhdu t y•eu know that
e I.•' , ..f 1,.,,, more ..r Iwo rnderw• : while ai nu i.. a virulent to make .,ver : it is all ripped i 1.a.: .tanr, "I. 'Ie d.,rth• t in '
was n..t mutt,... r.r '., 11..1.1 ,J , •h,. I'.':' 1* a .'i e.l os,, ,uta ae*th.•m*t„mg poetry h, ate, it • * fat[. Ar.y floorwalker ' N.,. fir i.' ut. Eletr3r
wtlI tell you that wore business is done , ap,.,t, •gnePd and pressed, and just
woman and • I. nlr..� w.-,.� re.cr,..1 1.4. it rhe sit rn,at,e.. beret ,hymn. • with such1i+rrht 'is
I:ut rt • la.
p.,salble, a woe•. foe, »mi were cal -trod cord. r. 'lamb- and "well" .t -c hen she heesmm. he,1,IPas. She a .err' 11 1 ' ...11ial '„4.")
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hack to Cawel..,• 1'...• vice ,. n )lon.isy morning than any other t
I an. r I' ,want the r..•I ..f the r•entrg we she cannot ge a step farther towards re ' "I:ut hr a I,' e y 1 O
time durtviz the wPek that is, in the,
Havel•„•:, with m .arid! I.,.(1 .•f st..,,, ,;•,t, -i a n,snnf..tory ah.•re tae ormodelling that dress. She know. there ant mom.nt.'
hearted mete. its • d ,,, ne.o, r. It Ihre. hn,,,ln«I In.lun 1 • and gig'', 1,. rh •pea. i,(c course in the cheap ones M
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Y K u not cloth enough to make it into the "I:*d 6•e krill hien ' 1:;re, noes, 1 • e w
cen•tant ,heck. 1,. o, .w zee,. , f r. 1•• 1- .. r.•'•np.,e,1 mi wr•v,n•, carp.•I., h*_• NaturcitV IR the onset ,lay. Why should
arse 'material (rout-• 1Lnda le so alar ! 4,} an uep..rt rat ,tit en,e•n'. an 1 this
marched to i'..r 1 . f. no Lick u• w rl. awl ,.cher r.•y ; ph, 1 anppen.s, 11
pattern she wished. She is heartily du- 1011 le' z to , s rr, f• r
(tat Ike dark h. n , rh.,t I ... r.•'s., .,t.., .� preparation nisch resrmhttne unit ed, when in comes the woman l
,. the tract in offer Ruvlay s tnT'rced raR ,lust at this mo,ne,,t IhP
F:s,ghmh hie. J 11, 10.1,. ; • L f hen.;... n,.•dr (rain the More of cert no planner. Her clear head nndrrstandm dcnt,at ran,' nano^al barn' s: s,,,., the• I, dui . •p. c„•m ..f t' archon.. f,'end m ind,• idlrnesatinsouls{'en4can'twhof, in.which will take te*rs ' . -, .1 h*•1n ' 1ct Many ..f th.+P unnblr-hn¢PrPd, snort,tend when one teak.«, on M. ndey morn- 1,rat wA•t ,• the matter, snd in •kale
taken plat. \aria �,L,,e•t• e•d•I .n r...n,,• warcLful, b'.aek i ch,ldren wrrrn,• while abs eap!atns ate*y ihm dtIAcuhie,t 11th, mnrl:ie►, aorr srlann».I 'i,. -y. t, tt a me rtelightful t" (Pel that all 1Talonry."Aa' sap.►'' .i,lnt)esri,t.. meet the F:nehmh. I-ur h,•f..re .I•t,og wenk,,,y r,•e 1,•.•,r. * da- for • sunt en her frfend'r way, and make. Pvrr -
..••,1.1 brie l the n, 'itself 1Ik. m'i n;,ih,en• are rem. ser,andIh•tthere 7 utaidc,* rr,r.m(,r'aM•^, the osptiro•, now ang,nrnted t neer . h„ I, : while w plain and simple that the friend cf.,1••*e,:VNnothuu't. fP'Pnitamfmmah n1 hNl, nut 1.• •1• .ed .•f Ir' the m• ,., . k Neel n.rPll,,enr, "PM g• tbefl satin in lrk, a bY •I^' h Th.• are . I ,s mortified that she ltd not think et ¢rel of redepths of his black heart h.• d,•t.•rmu,.1 *ed •ere na'I,Iy rake t., any woork r.,all day, if inclined to t. bTe tonnrutio • .rs w ('t.
to kill ilia nuser.I•:' , h.' .I •.• wan,.' tint t .t,euo.• wmd rl e.• nn,nl" ni that ssme way hwrself. 1' n wed '1'�,lil -co; eSi■/
I I' 1'' "1 always g' myself on Merida and.. ► r 6r iPV 1 r
and children. think in; that the r,.rvl (a F: \(e(' ]' Very nears all .eiehborhod: have foreips `
annil,lation of the e.;.t,ce, ...odd ;aro as a rule, meet nearly all my friends, "1t'h
--maw-
arid this woman or her pr dollen, and it T• fn 41*{&rips," .i,{ the
tent deteelet, ' f the. o.H•md. r• .•n 1, I and half of them, i notice. iurartabll' Asea tit, lau:l In.l,
r..rr rrtPs u. would be well (..r housekeepers to colli• "T"'i need , .
,bay of retnLui,••n ! he (.ur ,vee, ob.
hit, :hair lips when ca
! tniJPrin¢ any
11 !,at ' \, , er t rie.l .1..hnst oft ■ 1' .nrr vete her an u•iuMntr, as there are
man dour a»,th .I raven. p m r,.'t *n ,
were capluses swap t.,l'ed n, h •• ; ,•. I y x �,.
thine .rnoualy When • woman asks
• sass r:o 1 I,I,, rs '1'u.•n .i.. •o mt once. its f thetas that can he learned /tom
Price. A parry ... s p y., bat, and pull it 1 •n .1 ITettrt go home u:,
ell t" shirt the w. , yaw.! chddn n I w 4, •'c the te•mt trnrr*1 ionic os, the y^e ihmk thts will wash r of "1>w. .1 n. ' .urP,
!1•S the more we have of such summit the orrr, an went
/.N several hr,urs the Irtindn d nen m.,l, "'"'" t • • yeti really Ice/i.e. this silk will not cut ' beltet. afthrr ce•nin (..r, tett !o
little headway n lbws hetr,r w, ,k 1 ales„ hoard o,( it lint th••u¢ht that harp m' ,..,•
Y or eonei.lentbally informs the counter, pilled '
The burchrn were rumm•.ned h el., fye pl..'•.ro .•n tor.• hat of th.• • ` -- - . { flare 1 the toa0P. thin. .
b M NI n, • 1 's'at'e tm parse, „ •ilio too.«I our
that she ",. •(nil sixteen yards wont see', asseeel.se. unit,, w, I comm.
r II I
t cute
.z.ar, w urn m is , mw. ,.. n - *n von' an . Jpgj gXOI
le^4 knnat,amer•t the hrlp,le*s hu.idhr,v mmet.r Lar .aur.• yon rPc•.une••nd ,; r h h h 1 1 hi bat
I tl .vie ,i w t , /" so
•. .' rn••u1 , • e nearly • w&y ten Run nn rise in buying n llejne. intra. rr ,n wed the t OPIII.
7 Aft 1 i 0 w1x
hp, snd • eery owl] &m! iajurir,sa wash. try t e. great Kidney and Lle•t reset&- est w'w d t porn.
ertewd, awl hs -kr -d !rid elaahr f un.,l *11 t mil. 1 . it 7 be spuds,. nee MrmP P rah. r.Aer h
w.r, 4*.'..! ..r dying. flat ¢m,d.• nJ.sm I v '' t , .. ► crier tit t 411 which * took, ,on it u. if eke Inver {fp r the ul•r tor. made by Dr. Chea, Liver
sf witha.t the t,.ufh av».,, MIle , A t" uvula& teniae,►
„� p - f 1 ' ► oak h ('b T r The Fi n,fat
a tetw.ni• emulsify by H•vwl.tk . mro, • seri, .•r child 6(h• anti •1 per bottle y
Lore f K all Aase.wse rf the Li sir, ilid 1 ^n ere rs►] hall to pies&,, Mn Ri��
atei lie with .'asses .when r.( urn. retail. ar i:,- ,te'. Drier si..r., Almon block, destmy.d al"(
lino islr,tw 61tes►d or.t, .eya Rt. rt.•ob •Dd Ilowel► Mold b7 mil Mal any. INe down, turd (will rill AT RZAflty(iA
we►e dragged by the naturists"' ,'Idle,• 4'"dlonfcb,sot* &VIM- e I white if ten tippet lip is ail tr at.d the dregyl+w ipleotps P Ibm CAL[. AxyrlsitR! w4.t p1RICq
Mese '♦ atPs w COMP
tleeep„ h,
°may. yea, Illy -
.d ma that .vie the butcher. was '• u,• . sit. c■„ a vin y 'wan.
mutated, ten peed tura• u i. time sari.ramifies.-- Cbw•a laver
pit
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