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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-7-29, Page 2-20,,„„TaaaaraAy, Jay 22, 1119T. Tom. SIGNAL : GODERIQI1 ONTARIO. fftlft 1 Best in Footwear For Men and Women. .. The liminess of this store s being bunt on merit. Price is • 000&Md.r•rioe to buys/ shoe., but a small erase for some- thtng trod.), aunt mean • doer whoa You Who depend on quality blew We do & large shoo teed*. Just now tutees ..n (toes of SUMMER FOOTWEAR are lower then what von ►hish. Won't you have • pair of GREEN SHOES? They are the ►&test. Your Repairing is well done if sent to us. PRICE, THE SHOEMAN Successor to H. B. POLLOCK. *fes A•MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE I WENT to a theatre in New York one night last season. The piny was not over until about twelve o'clock, when I started for the bechelor quart. en of a friend, with whom I proposed to spend the remainder of the night. My friend's rooms were on the fifth floor of is puaiic buiilteg on Murray street. I resehed the plate ; the out- side d. or was fastened as tight as a drum. I knocked ; there wassail' answer. I knocked' again ; still no &newer. I looked around hoping to find a bell - knob. At length, to my joy, I found one, and polled it with a right good will. It prodnoed not the slightest result. I steppe• i out to bite edge of the sidewalk, and looked up at the win- dows. Ail was black as ink. " No go. I must -give it up," thought, and then stared slowly to- wards Broadway. " Let's see -what shall 1 do i•' I• asked myself, when I reached the cor- ner. " Ah, I know ! I'll go to Mc- Sweeney's hotel, They'll give. we e good room there." And !ria! --t, bttl..L harried acres• Citgy $ - Suddenly I ash* Olt a stand. it orrible thougjh& fed °scarred to Ilea had no money. Not Intending to leave the city un- til the next morning and expecting to stay with my friend that night. I had deferred drawing any funds at the of- fice, thinking it the safer plan not to have too much money about me. A good supper and my ticket to the theatre had taken what little I had in my pockets, and so there I was in the streets ot New York at midnight, without a dollar. Crossing Park Row, I passed down Frankfort street to William and then turned towards Fulton. At the cor- ner I stopped to think. There was an eating saloon nearly opposite. How I -wished it were open ! I hada few cents left, and I might have staved there awhile. A tall, broad•shoulder- ed man came up to me, and viewed me from top to toe. I looked at him. He was dressed in dark clothes, a coarse coat and a queer -looking bat that somehow gage me a feeling of awe. The thought forced itself upon me that he was a terrible/I-man whom it wouldn't 4p to trifle with. He ,poke " You're Conk r And he laid his finger on the side of his nose. " You've guessed it," said I, care- lessly, thinking it best to agree with him, although myname Was Dudley. " Then come along 1" and away we went. " Did Spiker give yoti the re- volvers r he asked. " No," said 1, beginning to tremble. " He said he wanted them himself." "Just like hum. He told me I'd find you /lauding at the oorner of Ful- ton and William streets, between twelve and one, looking at the hash - house with your right hand in your pocket." ' I'm to for it," thinks ; "and I must go throngh with It. But what in the world will come out of it, any- way?" He led mo straight to Fulton Ferry paid the fare for both, and we were soon in the cit of obarches. We took a carriage from the first corner, and be told the driver to stop as near the corner of Atlanta' and Flstbush avenues. What object he had in doing this I cannot say. He did not offer to explain ; In fact not a word passed between us until we got out. jest above St. Felix street From thet.oe we went into a back street, and out of that into soother, sad, suddenly stopping opposite a store, he exclaimed-- " There's our crib 1" ' I. It r said I. The store was a merchont tailor's establishment, and there was a set of ladder -like bars standing outside, to exhibit stook epee. There was a apses of several Met between the tailora and the .next building and a eide-door opening upon this broad pas- sage -way, My treed picked ep the set of bars and tarrying it to the passage- . way, set it up against the door. He _Hina stepped on the first rang which was three fest or more from the ground and speedily !metered. Wta halgh* of a lsrgpp glass famlliibt over 41 the door,. and as the fanlight was square, he muttered to me, by way of gtviag use its dimeesions— "Three and a half by two high," and chuckled quietly. Then he crossed the street and I followed, he explaining that we must wait until the policeman passed. The patrolman came in sight about ten minutes afterwards, while we walked past him. Then we waited until he returned, this time we did not pass him but watched him from a corner at a dis- tance. " Twenty-two minutes and • half between going and coming !" exclaim- ed my companion. " And a mighty handy _beat : for he oomes up the cor- ner there," pointing to the one a little beyond the store, " and goes down this street next ours." The impression began to steal over me that I wad committing, or helping to commit a crime, and that if caughtl 1 might get into sennas trouble. - '1%-iheegbt of running for it ; but the remark -my companion made at this moment to tbe eflect that it would be a precioaii, short fen if I alerted him—for he seemed to see I didn't much like the job—deterred me. I dated not explain that he had made a burglars from the cam, and saw ooe sates a thz,a gh a fanlight and the leap up the wail} like a cat, grab .s a disappearing leg and Yell, "Pollee 1 murder thieves !" and that ret The me that was caught sot seven years in the Bfa WS Prison ; " the po- lioe are .eerobing vigiliantly, though ae yet unsaooes.fully, for the other, who, it appears, 111a truly ' desperate chard ;ter 7t" They never oaaght him. If 1 were • woes and had to tarn. As worms will do, I hear, It seems to are that I'd torn end flee lire the early bird tams near. HOT OORN. the mea who bade • hone shoe on the rood thinks he is in rare coed luck ; bat It le different with the owner ot the horse tkkt drooped tee shoe, as he leads his steed fat. • blaoksmith shop to have it repleted by a oew one. What is love," asked hs editor. H. hes sinus heed deluged with smears, mass - Ie from the fair see One Lady Saye -Love 1. an itching of the heart that we cannot get at to ser•tob." Old lady -Didn't 1 tell you naval le tome hen again ?" Upto-Drs Tramp- -I hope you will ac- tion me, madam, bat it is the fault tit nay seorstary : be has negle.sed to stiles hoar n ame trout my calling list." gpestp! returned the txe•oher sad then he .Bewared. '• It's putting two: sod wit together and making them fire." F lend -You've done very well, haven't you, doctor !" Doctor -Very well, laded. I tan al- most afford to tell some of my fashionable patients that there is nothing the matter with them." Master to °bail -Now redet'iok, tell me hew many seasons there are.' Frederick -Two " Only two' Name them." "To. bombe!' and football .et woe." - ark smutting prinseeiitsr«enrred is a' resect issue of the Louden Times Io as' n aming the murrieee et t'yonng city mea to She daughter of • naval ooestrnotor at, Sheerness. • few words of • telegram whioh •epseenuy belonged M Weis hots from China to Armenia wan printed after the interesting intellig.00t. They reed as fol low : "Trouble is expand." rt iitie for felt sure he must hav 'mistaken me for some ally of his own. " I moat go through with it," thought I, setting my teeth together ; "he'll leave me outside to watob and then I'll hook it like smoke." -" So I went on. He recrossed the street the moment the policeman wee past interfering with us, and, producing a piece of stout black cloth he applied the rule thereto, I holding it up against the door while he set out three -and -a half by two" thereon. This done be chat it within two inches of the measurement a:i around; and then, producing a bottle of mucil- age or prepared glue from his pocket, he smothered one side of the cloth with the adhesive preparation, and, desiring me to hold it he mounted the side door so to speak, again ; and I gave him the cloth which he immedi- ately clapped on the transom light,the glue making it adhere firmly to the glass.' Then. looking at his watch, he cried impatiently— " By Jove, he'll be here this min- ute '" And away we walked. We glanced behind us as we turned corner... The .pacrolusan was not 5,et in night. We stopped and waited, bust the policeman came not. My friend muttered an oath,adding— " I'll go for it. Come along ; but be sure you keep your weather -eye open. And off we went. " Perhaps he is watching us," I suggested. But the idea was promptly discard- ed as not in the nature of a policeman "like that one we law a while back." We arrived at the store, He mounted once more and lus!rted a string through two small holes in the uloth. Then he ran a diamond around the edge of the glass. A gentle tap and it gave way. Now I saw the cause of the cloth and the string. He could hold the glass by the string and slowly let it down into the store. Producing • long -shaped pad he laid it along the bottom of the tran som-light, to Dover the glass edge and throwing one leg into the opening be got astride of it " Follow me` pal," he mattered as he dunked his head through the tran- som. But before he could draw in the other leg I mounted the steps and seizing hold of it, gave him a pull that kept him grom going in, et the genie time yelling at the top of my voice--- " Police I murder ' thieves ! police 1 p;o-l-i-o-e 1" And, to and behold, the policeman appeared at the oorner`at that very instant. A• horrible yell from within, a pistol -ballets whistling past my head, and, springing front the ladder, I ran for life and death. I did not stop un- til I femnd myself at the corner of Willoughby street, in the vieinity Ort the City Hall. A little later i crossed the ferry and spent the remnant of the night in the waiting -room on the *thee side. In the morning paper I saw a dowing a000ent of the capture of h .e srioes bit*glar in Brooklyn by esti polieamaa, who bad w.Mied..lN+O e Asilliterw% uTi''yelelpate who was it ism bow to it Mtge Wins ear lea to • tartest• dart In harglegwerile metro : 11 "I t•aey 1t hast have lett ant • number of full stops sad ee..as but as I Inlet ex. •Qtly know wben tet pet teem I have he - sorted a few at the beam of the page and ask you to pleaseepat those in their peeper pleas." " Here, Jim, tate these two cakes sad rive the smeller one tel your brother " James examined the takes carefully, ap- peared nadeetded, sad flashy tpok • Mario bite eat ot tee of them, which he passed ever le lb brother with the remark "Then. Tammy, I've made you a walks aro; thee were both the some miss." A man west to &solicitor. laid balers •trim • case in dispute sad then asked him 1f he world undertake to win the snit. "Certainly," replied the aolieitor, " I will readily nadert•ke the case. We are e ars t. win !" So you really think it is • gond ogee!" " Usadoubtedly, my dear our. I am pep- pered to gust -antes you will secure • verdict in pour favor." "Fay goo& sir ; I'm mutat obliged to you, but 1 d,.s't think I'll go in for law this time ; for, yon gee, the oeo. I have laid be fore you is in/ opponent's !" The hornet always manages to keep bis end up. cianniaa Dgt.Dapa Tb.st..dJYea.ien most of am are puppies. Every dos may have by day ; but dude, the dog -days the dog has no .now at all. " Who was Holum !" " He was the First Vletr et Bray." According. to Pen Hue, the (Adams need the oat as • olook. We have beg avpooe- d that the oat was good for so.eilsg. It is a retorters trot that as • earshot she is s oempioiene failure. A young ldy *be recently pinked up • paper and eo.meeeed reading as •triol. heads' ' What Jerseys Doss," was vary math annoyed on discovering it to be as teoesat of a settle amotion. A honseho.ld joeroal presto lireetione foe senior Spring-ohaoksn. We don't keine what the dinettes. ars ; bet thew Sprigs obiek.ne usually towed is this tens shoeld bs served with • sew and kaNhst. It le no great credit ter the ween to turn whoa repro I epos. A buret beep will de the ease thb►g. -- Tie vendee he swifter the the mole ; bat the male ma stand still be r self more keenly telt. A Ash has reesntly beta dteeov.rd whish bee ten thouu•ad seven headed and Mame, two bade.. " Then will he some em fee the horse ..••, said Teter Brarka, wee is • trigs Mk behiosed." ��1�� He will 04 la handy raovisg bieyot• and astosas wreakers" Jackie : JI.ab Bats got • Ikeda' Ike .ereira. Marone : Well, I 1.0.4. feel Worry fee Jimmie!' Nell me : treble .geed hies ter leek' Tia villas felted. -1 will W1ew yes be Ste ss.ast sate el tat earth 1 " aimed Mh. r I er. Not 'so wn••t, " mn141 the hareem dandy. Why wea't I1" gwetl.d She Maim. arta t al her menage Mos.. r. Bat (.lar tin•," she replied. L Brgsise-Wbas de yes dam fair HagYsll Web thew t " 1'y gthsNMa was sated by • beautiful dtagatse of • wealthy perk-paskov, Ode�as.ini..'M1Yrw list we have • Ga- sses 4.10. num Mk"sa elm hee ham et fens Es. nee see wA Wt-�s FARMER OF REPTILES, RANCH WHERE 8014KE8 ARE (MOWN FOR THE TRADE. • A leleawas aa.te Oaareser Who 1. T' ria ser mus iters ro Aiw.m• by Brw•n•g IeewtlMti Per Ms.us-tate mod Wogs e( the Aeon. Alitug the wants mad rev liaeeeteue Mats that titft. the Gttooto Weer in liitta•sot,. ere the hews of vast member* el s days ash setti•mrt br the Northwest there wase myriads qt all the sorts a deadly snakes gas►wsl� Nurtk Azeerica Muted W br in tsie hitaitto.d. Tot, wuir. day there are sneak.taught far circus' oe.up...nlsue and.othei halters here than sloe here el.! In the clientriZrri= du some of the bower (Swaths tet says the spedalWm, tome spewingspundrof This Neve lock titan. AL Moog the streamstribunui where stakes are to be tumid they are ceugat for tie )ioshesttr tams turd sold to O. W. Vacs. a poen( mato. who runs the .mate ftaau�irnm fid au1.1.-4 eral yen has bees la.tlas a saessis u the venture. Mr. Ester also eariteswf un a snake hatchery, sumethdms: mammathmammaof a hennery, but conaideeably moos rxce- iux. The eggs produced lt+y 14. stuck are gathered and Laid io the stn oat the wand, where in tams the,'' batch out •-nesters fully as bvetr apd venomous n ,heir pa�utat. Su tar -this yeas erre,- to .11 bundretd have beck thatched. and all lave thriveedd un the trestt set given them by Mr. hates and his amei•Wata. Many of thea, loop( seeiteverge rayed tor wale, and Wins arseweed for thud for the king snide teed others that eat only their own kis A large part of the business el this Minnew,ta farm is inseittlestake ,as teal are more pigskin° than $ny other va- riety. Ali this region tared to be uverres by theta. A single day's.recsiyts of dia- mond -backed and other rat eine rums np to several score IJy when all outride catcher fur farm Mew in his sacks fygl end sells the. to MC.lestee, 'Pbcwe shakes vary taums three to AZ feet it length.the ether variegate received and t •putted adder' blowenskers, be iltti 'tvrtlebeadi, tbe sultrythe gentle' blue. racers, the ' adders, and menet kinds of water. grans, and garter snakes. Alligators froap Itloridfi sad trucwdike from abroad, as vhIt as some foreign snakes, ars cunstantly kept i. Mock fur euMtowsee, hueitig sinus siert Estes is a natural apr4e charmer. nod never, melees vermes ted lDy his eiva..M. tukea eau the feats et the animals In which he beak, and to tbis fact he 'at- tritive.. eesstdeeatle et the ~meg he has had int raisin( tut with - not will. w- ont fear, fondle' a rattier, a hull. or an adder. three open its most" and with bis linger nail deftly expose the poise° sac and fangs, in all his kw-ezpwr•kaee in gib sort dr tittrilrhe sae amw,r lase, bit- ten. His favorite seethed of mousse is to flab the rattler' alis tail sad des - ten* wring the inn a seek, bat when one b foetid at trait blade Estes grasps it tigbtiy hack of the bead, Th ntgk be has many' assistants moues the fanners of this vkirity three is no ether man in the United Peaces who dares to open snake Mw with ban hands as be doer feetriennty. His little dauytteer Hamel, who is ody 8 years otd. ws-ins to have the same power over the reptile*, and can often he men handling the most timidly snakes and sllowtng then .to twine abort bei arms sad neck. So ter this year idiom 6110 stakes of the mode vaJe•bhe varieties have been . hipped from this farm_ Net only are circuses and nereageties e..tiemevw tet Mr. Sate& but in marry c'lgar mores seed saloons the reptiles ate displayed as at- tractions - tractions b coria.. A trw days age. a rattler •ia feet long. eight iaehoo,ln girth nod with twenty -Mx .sat las 'seat to a Minnear.otie igloos beeper Inc his window. tettiers ere iaexpewmtve things to ban about the homer, fur a healthy revel, taken in the spring will net no .tnod for a yret. Thr rattlers In e'nibnem ant are now b.i'n.i.g blind preparatory to shedding their skins. The wild rattlers do not shed their skins quite so early. The fund given those pets newest, chiefly of gophers, Ines, rata. squirrels. birds and rabbles being added occasions The small boys In this vicinity Aeries. • eos•ideyabis greens. tram catehin a and aaftag looks tad. to the farm A straager can handy be witnessed tsaa a fail of /[lakes eking a .cal of fifty or one Misdeed !rope In their greediness they often swallow one an- 'eeier,-3aa•-i -lent e- far s snake to bask out of a compi udon s algae deb, into whieb it bas pswsteed s tempt - Ing frog or ember. 7'Y Demes of ria •lebeesseR.e. The locomotive has been a falthfd shad friend. I.oeoowtive Begioserttag goes es far as to sit "it eras 'away. net pt appal to any .psepnlrementa pat upon lt, and that osl obstacles to fast trains a halt cent NO were the Racks and lack al sigaMe and the ahem* of (ge- nies( means of stopping the trains. How bonean this sounds! it we only hod the right sort of tracks.. the proper warnings and the power to stem law many of ns would arrive at our destination in time to sup no success and prosperity instead of feting side tracked or wrecked. It is the fact, bowmen, that the lotto - motive has kept strictly up with the times, and few of us tare to travSI teat- er than ern the 'belted trains that allow ne to Meek oar test in Wseh en mad take leachros in New York five hours at saeoth motion that could easily be redacted b tour 11 the railroads wanted to do It Bat the taithtnl std puYaw. varying in glee from the shiftle. it Mot shiftless. busybody that puffs amend stations, to the marvrioas ma- chine of a hundred tpti*. is reading the handwriting along Its trucks. The mies- trictl motor, dumpy and ugly, b preparing to retire its handsomer Anal. it is like a mean little torpedo boat sending the beeelitful tall man-ot-war into re - deepest; but It represents force, and force rules. Millions Open millions of dollars are repreeeated In these locot.o- tives, bet er►va millione cannot prevent the advance eat itivention. And an, at - ter a while, the old locomotive may be es rate as the old street -car horse; but Mt ea he grateful for what it has done, and stimft that the mar was almost risclIt when be railed it 'the plowshare of elviliw,tion," for wherever Its whistle Ms hetet heard progress has (Mind a way and the furrow hes bee. plowed.-Les- lic's Weekly. ream sent saes "r xeleea's P11t•v. i tree Nolte on hos et 1.riel•ee'a pillar Is &kayak street iurabhed excite. West for a Dahlia crowd one morning teently. The monument is ISO feet Mena and the platter* 1* which he se Stable skeet etgbieen twat ♦ Hershey farther. having trade h way ep Mibe platt.rse. threw Omit hie bat sad et , climbed op the fiat - ✓ ef, sad, wire the keeper was s polin► man tnh tried them over ti. railing. he bold- ing bin ng tljl men thrum tate street mese se Meer help. sad had a bald three ,ettlttr Uri stow Lean dews alter User tree broad til.. Prom^ is nova, e lw+M� !t_ a�oi�lefaes Is these rsusiet e l e s, COMMON Sikes_ ?Lan the rim time re a war The 'arta gist rrerl ebe trent, et East soiree of /Idea' $1aa50 50e peelse teelessa MIMS 44 e To sere oar vigM to "daily 1b sot regret elms thew is re wire! .Qaak sad tet • limb. T keep Ittr a hast trout 'e brim/. TO ham•mce every bear's expeyr, We tte•ed the aid of commonie$ae Ilkn1�en desk we need to view biteeed,„ anti wee t W It eO•Mast t it or en word. 'rte ♦ of Promo Raul'. prteaa.- Tbe alit of ebmutoa-•esee. rj sy upern1edstthheir power e'ai Bat bow b Assad the preteens, wealtb tJima )r estaoe rodlore, of meth •ad knee.Is nut MMetre by o ern pease mu We prats for faith, agd a tt gee pease, Poe slits ramose and loves hostess. For strength to meet tem tempter's peer, Por (tying rear. Inc dyln hots. Bet, now. right la tee ptweot tame, Gane es. 0 I.oadl good ooatmon-•ensu To Mee fromageless )sr and Rate, To m fleet form less chrome's path or Itew parer MILL To fait rrorm�w fatal tai aplu. n sweet nesompe weetotes thee, how to bleat seems .aenee 1ND4A NEWSPAPERS. Lose( Borers the (amps is Oroseeet every rheum Waal • few tosser. ltteiia can $Harshly dalea b have a eosin irth�i retry cueside..bis aks.tr-.n the the newepayee Ales Detose tar Eujgpatfa oawytiwt every dash' Ikea a whish �Itssoustli sem ou dwly. teeter, Wets* ant read with tbe prestant dilisent attestant /if p nobles. and �sefsW alt cMla wee not, huwwver. Mktg. atter the h:nehiak ousetient that the ate stemsper, as the woad is now mo- derutoud, war established le lad* the first Raided Memel is thea country spa pearl ►bunt 18114, anal oat mu' the middlAr Me century did the Indian nativesbagel to psitled papers in their own The ian seem may be rotiehly divide▪ s 10 5. three dames. TM de aabr me g ���,lh ed in the large eines seek as Cart/tam .and Bombay, generally very meditated ptodoutiors, condoned by reliolariy 1L►;- jtahntcn or Angio -Indians. The second iia.. -tat ,enmydtett at-Daaalrt Mind and published by natives. the matter being geseeimily e paths, hrBmt rsr, trh .ad halt l though the propor- tion- tion wrier. The third Nese eomstitatea those ;opts ale which are pabifsbed cel Seely bei native ba ettege, this elms bens by far the most nameroas dr .IL The language. 41nd t d p.rade, eves/ bean the wirers the more anceetiee. b hie vim and to his e.re is'0e style. It is not at a0 etemeetable, theorems, that, aoneiderteg his imperft t knowledge, of Tagibie the tang words of width the Indian tt.- tier editor i. so food should someVimnr• be enlinilanei or ineorrectb• ens it ped, nor that the nsetaphoes le wain he de- Urbts sheen frequently be preerequety mixed. Moet of the natives woo read >hnslle t a+r /aaattiar with the elevates* which to dNttribeted in enormoaa quan- tities try tie miadnaeries. and ham adopted teem it many rearme rryrewadoae that. apperewante .nmegh in a hentily or prayer. aygioasly oat of place is • Deaw.oeN OeMew. A medial paper in s resat issue has described the cnarartsetisttc _monuments of the limbs mode by psaseua a•Orrins from differeet diseases. The gestowe d the patient when asked to loeste his path not oily Lmdk-ate its met, but de- scribe its character. Thus, if the pain LW d the chest and distributed over a large area the sufferer sweeps the peke of hie haed over his chart with a tee- nier motibn; but •hbeid the pain be local, he hest draw.'hie hand away= thesbody and then with the Index. outatretcbed'lend the others curved cau- tiously awtiously appro.ehe" tine spot when the trouble ia. In appendieitie be holds the palm of the hand over the diseased area without touching the skin. Whru • er- Ing from violent rant-intiarnmatory pains the patine sopa the abdomen. A t'hftd who complains of runtinuuur pain in the stomach. when there le no tenderness rat pree.eav, is probably afflicted with Mamie of the sppiine. in Dipjoint di► site vie �vilF be ."A . .f- le tat point 1 the knee. With violent tilt - tuned non- n8ammstory pain in the the pwtieht grape the Bath affected; if it be a shooting pain lie will point at the plate with one finger. The pain of hepatic neuralgia or "obtrudes" is indicated with the thumb n► fervdnger. In joint poise the patient elptproaebes the mat o1' triable cantibus- y with the hand hat A sarins ease is quoted of n patient ec.mplaining of a severe bendnet'.. ite- ing naked what nut of the Arad, It was, be answered. "The top." and when fer- tber gnestinned as to the exact spot prowled his infer en the side above the ee�bee,svk aeon. This he dM three times, tinned declaring that the meet of the hero was 'tartly on the top of the head. The canna of the trouble was found to be a had tooth. Wk. tie Brtderr.ees Leeted /reseed, 1 good iSory Is told of ow of the anmeroua bridegrooms or yesterday, whale nervousness Ia the face of the apo event was so great teat just ore 10. ceremony he inadvertently donned two bodied .Mite. When be came to pack lie traveling bag, he d1r earered the loss of s shirt, and as aa - series eeereh was tnetltuted ter the Wei- ler arlar garment The most *matted' b- speetine of the apartment was needs, but It was tntihe, and the briiegroetls- elect cart reproached glances at W hest man. who had aatdst d is the sr- rangtsmentw. Yinally it oecarred to the perspiring bridegroom that he was nn- eoenfortehly het, and, in a moment of awned reaction, he armed that perhaps, it was dun to too eruct clothing. In- vestigaeloa' proved the somidness or his theory, and t quiet abaft ot attire wag made. The waking company wo ds,ed gt the Mash in the beidehroem's as the entered the parlors, lett k alt esflained later.-Atubnrn Advertiser porn of raw. We grow gloomy, hot sad boned When the wind b from the smeltWith a temperatere as farther A. a •s.rntmg`aftOt" month ; Bat what sweet •ermetteas tern' es Artist by to tat ester sat*, Weep we passew i to sten os wise she bai.rbsee4 seras ar. 55.451. 4*A rte watertbeve !!UI tbek. at7 aMWA Tilt* we nit With avant .mg te 5111 Ones; n ' R'! we ebeet ter MakinMt.Adeee odds 'wise1.162 tZ". Irma es OANT BUDGE THEM, Seisms 5.kt 98 times ks a BsndrK„ I says that Pill Nd Norden will tet Dbm•lve thatioad le er tiaa. weigh shims Ky DawesPthat a Iaiti K rig dem. end Tbotssndi� that Mate Astrban •Qaaarsfr'.,a Idinsid Spends ter Ktu„eyipso as. D The 'sates of sae mimes el South Asad. hath ltle asy Oars is Um fast that it le scaly • ludas! gee480. It db.oiym the etAo sod width is real!' the bas of seems. Abd it is sal, whoa these, matters and seerett.as save been dirdyy sad. er d o&ioo trent the system that a owe este tko harped tor. Me wk Powders teem • neediest *Wean standpoint, •r hum Na etudp4ms of osmmoo mow, seen hardly expected to do what this t'qutd remedy by done. The parole an learning )corm•. E..Oook, of Delhi. Out., says: "1 tried ate end of remedies -pills, powo.n sad porous plasters. and ail were used in rail. Fives bottles of South American Kldoey Care oompiet•ly restored me to health." Bold by .1, K. Davie. WOULDN'T TRUST JONAHS• a wreaked Beat's pew whew 0ehrsed to be remarks b e story of oeincldease ase tailor ,opersttwon was told by the survival of the John t,'•r.y on their arrival the edge day at Aukla.d. New Zealand. The Jolla Carey, • trading brag. run lata dirty emb- er awl sprang • leek, whale ab let locoed the captain and Ove °tem se take to the only beat lett oaloj.red. They were *kid ep . y the Ladybseil, atdie/ier salver, whin n ett day west mimeo • Masi wreak. Two days bear • third Mader, the Brightwell, Wel in eight, •ed taloa signalled by the answers, soot • boot to take them off The John Carey's men were the test et embark, and, going through the surf, the engin. wells boot was upset aid the 000npsers warse drawn on board half drowned. AI tele dreamer the Ladybird's mew set up s wry ° "Js.ab.' The J. C'a people. they s& d. bad peen twice wreckd,•rd to embers with them again was certain death. Asd so firm was their faith is the old tsps. 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