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Awl t McGrath drew his nortlY
heroin . on high as much a -S. to 4/1Y
°There.• witot, do you oay to thodd
"idear. 1..ear1*i inteeruptril the
ih unlit Clinker. colonel in
alajesiod•s Grenoditir Goords, op-
In'orinta "A most iiltu.lable and
sentiment, Iteston'an-
dial Nintrodni aro plentiful enough,
too tluot not[Tertit? Pluck and
neighbors I came across, or whot
eurous phases of character revealed
themselv�s to my observant eyes, It
wonderful what a lot one sees. I
upon. property, struggling hard BIRD CALLS A SIGNALS. r A TB t
to fre t of encumberance. so that a
4t, Ilia de.ath it might ni. handed Used by Pictureique lidoxeclooian
down clear of debt to hi only son, niountaineere• SEA MO
know almost every obirker m the wbote emarortable sett/a ot in lifo
fteld. The Grangeton lerook was was is one greu. wish. To offeet
aatai.. InatIntilietttlfcebtonaiacirdapelluinet Shark and
• re fun. I made a first-rate Melt. this result, the unselfis • od devoted
fZ just obout that time, and got on to father economized in -k &TY P0551111O il15, With forty or fifty wild -look-
1^1.44.1.e ano.
e road, which runs ohtiost parallel woo; while, if the trfalt will •out, big men sPrawling about ila on sorts
f attitudes-, revolvers in belts band- o
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with it, eXarity' when the jeading men tlaster nook made such frequent aps
flu ted
e• chargino down ot the water. 1 PlleatIons to the Ionian purgo that. he
11 you what, Clinher, that's a rare 'quielily dioposed of any surplus at.
11/ g od nag you were riding toolay; not cooing therein. Put into the Guards
tiu bay, the one you rode home, ot an early age, Jack's chief ditheul-
°nude had begun to settle to their hut that young roan mare who car- ty had always lido in endeavoring to
werk? The ditch was towards you, ried you so ailliantly through the mako both cods ireet. An ,allow-
ood almost eompletoly overgrown nun. By Jove! she's a nailer! Wile anon of eight, hundred a year proven
with long ticilow "grans. Well, you •ftew the broolt likit a bird. I 31ever totally lasuincient to deirey the „ , „
0.014110 aw)wct.ore idtniuonbttliesysoautitotomiTd moot- ;To PPlitinheicingto ilfieetctioerutinrantihyeelife. debts be incorrect., otetioroue to o "Oa, WM 111147:Z1e leans upon the tingla tinaohei ohor t ton a s000r ,I,9> , i.,f foi,r,,..,,
a, fat, ohetohatioeo alio oinotheartotti where they can grip it as they leap i tedds a wittdo, and in. a long oint tor- ,!•.-,,---
It'
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a perfect passim, for borseheirt to their feet at the first signal of i ride battle slowni lute% tt.to hottooths-oipeiciae,iihi..co.
danger, for Vitt insurgent never • oeNtaeetdiionnit; Inia. teb4 airs. pox. tiut ,i;) . - . .
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tent brimful or coorage, but you • nasty place, where tho• hanUn were / with was "Nicholson S i
Tefrained from. doing too:thing rash. Stoop and undermined. and although and sport a every description '
, up knows the moznent when he may IlaVO F
oi•der. Stilt, --by the time you bod her a lead. sits Rotor oesitateo on 0 he within his itienion His retot to dash off to cover awl commeneei an entire shniltied of patoengeronoirig°4411.:e".al ii Inth
in froot to give till now he had found it. impossibioi
Your discretion as a the highest the are had nothing
and went at it straight as a die. I to retrench sincere, yet somehow or islecing
snooting too Ms Ihie. Whoa they , were spectators at tine contnat. So iltia:otilt 1/1,ith5;i° ounttil Vio h
„,..t..ah. in their arms. the i despite their sate, the worring fishes, I o -
os i ere boon corapanions when tin hounds wero streandog oovoy inandth.,(ty.,i,nett,tddle the ritie, the att.! forinlia was the attook and so Agile, f, o •• ni - %ono-
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waited a few minutes, during.. which single second, but prieked her ears instienn \l'ere excellent, and his desire dead some tort -
distauce, and the passage of some • - 11 animal - Other ot the end a each year the i°1' -'n ict tto oituesinotitp.thasintned with awe and reveron
• o odd years, 2
oilers round girths (they don't -svear On e rarest, as
them .9.CrOSa the chest as we do), of the opeettiole eV
rides inivays near their hands, writes beheld by a human berg was wit
A. G. Hales, in the Loudon News. /Wooed off the wood, of ,Alitolia.
They never part with their goes. D. and Mrs. L. Webster ',nix of „
On the march they carry them M Philadelphia, who have mst return -
their hands; when they rest, as they i ed front tilte Klondike. In soa
ore resting uowi they lay the htin so ; lashed by many big fish th(y saw a itione fiver
forutidobre obotacle presuato ifol •
• -the my fancy so for a long time. She some old story repeated its. Bills
osif thou thp maim, (tin twenty horoomen had reducod
butt between the knees, the barrel
against tbe Owen. Wben they wake,
the first thing they do is to shoot •
back the bolt, jolt out the cortridgoh
ca
Id
itit to meet them. wo.s uot forth- Dlt. VOX'S Sl'ORYi
ren to be a battle. betaaso fire-ithe motives of the inland). oa
‘"South Africa," o, weolny jUal,'
caa tvitit bottles. Ida. Bacchus! thou t " n• tt.' you took heart- lightly and as cluicki`v as'a stag.
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irony a jumps in sucb, beoutifut loons, a1D0 pouring in, and money where-
.
- - 1 clangerou atter* of tho iinPediment
co ..• to Loot! Whicit reminds an. on twenty feet when she took theinicky star was in the ao-endant.
,published liottdon for all tuteratto
oiti uterridiellow. Ulid O. right good / 11i "In 1°°' ed South Afrieen adairs.
o'Ilang it all!" you oaid once more, Whtii she naist COVered C105 UP* lning9. NOW end again, when ins tight. t00% olace on a
• nt o not such, a La place after
Come. l'erry, old chain pass the elatai •
vain host sodered neglect too long. ;, otette goesi for- a shy at it.. Vyakiri ,, hr.°..tviot"ao: is • r i
, •Pack Clinker managed to pull oh
isolate "good thing" on the turf, the
ot this way. We are otwomiteith , you see, came to the front. our , i a. pretty moan or a talons
i .
. t „roma wus ulhhq up arid wit4aut itit,..t.iow. said iota,. conker. who. litatiproceens of tobicit, impartiatly do.
tiuroty on our sideo of the table. and 1 thin hositatihn you charged the r,e-, i . , i about );vided among his numerous creditors
ao he was given to britogina
tioor itiningS. is fairly over for • thet 'do i'i seed for a space t� stay their ele,
iir• anat." ,duced gap with that heroic and in- MS own protormances. Alrie all true
. . I dontitable couroge born of an empty lovers of the itoble animal. (learns inmrous tongues, and, staved oh. the
-rata.re 1.1%;fl
('.30 1h wit",..T°1,11. nos% and stimulated spirits for widen liked, when be Possessed a gaud C011%. eYil tla:Fi but nin3l thesd i good
a ..1 t,Ilixigs" were few and for looween
wove. defog you always wtote. ito- you are so heterthody eoteonoti by a veyanoe. to hear its praises ostuniseit. hitenthues sliecemit,(1 b, sheriiiihht
iorteo Mr„ Inefirrigh. whono, offendel harhid atm, aduitrim chow of friende. "1 picked her up this summer whonithht hues. haditi44, which phhh hhedit
dignity hod not yot been restored t a huh now. what does that peogor, old down at Newmarhet with the clover- "
, j Weld; about in a dittetited mond, eogi
iss otolostitly "and I ilatter myseld 1 i Juniper. do? roes he fees impelled nor. Site"o clean thorough -bred, by
V"at talie ehyji as wil as most litti.ci-',b • the same eogor desire for (listing- HYPerinn out of Emerald. V°11 otadethalgtor :onaitptr'r,S}:,titisle't..: 7.,,fetaleillon?"ourth
Jon as his ambitious rider,'
re
Plo: but as for going baro in tole ' No not InaY. perhaps, recolltict the Ilium She
re
hooting -Md. well. I never preteed - he hie oihdos round Itith. saes): oe. is an Irish mare, not, unknown toil lunIn• or an abode in that hist
. - f • , . treat of the destitute, i.e., the worn
to be a crack-firoieetl. llama -seat -um 110' tihy tio rhhshieritioy to disturb mr, orae,having about six, teors ago
,
1/4e' :v14/111/e/li WU° cunt. °veld McGrath's centre of grovity, gives an won one of the big SteePINOvilSeS at
;t 4+1 ‘9110.141 a hundred yards of a obttinate soiote ot that winieo isio runehestown, vitile Hyperion has
and clean toe gun. and when •
0 a • in commaild, for Toot to in, I itne we entered Juatiott," ould JDr.n/ra tbe arna- who has alisa-
cleaned they tate it acrosa to titeo t
Vox. i'lle were on ttie steamer • i• -r of tne we:At IhnnaK
nta feo
't ' ito the n
dav allows. Aug. 2n, shortly bioo • p,5
' olfegiloizsit liusettricettazfloinhaeltsistelg.r:!,.,;, ,„,„ ..tothloitiiiwi.i.,,d wtsr.ohohoolyttiitet„,„.ito,olotociipog4,, fithrrettiVtac'o?tl. alt5sts?iL.Attil)g.oL:t1311(?:,-.695
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ognizo his genius Ito a raiiiiray
r.
are of their push/Ins. Every. now 'fities froth'Ididhithotfoit: to othohoitay, ; tractor." At q4e, pal:A. a tho
and then a, bird's coil comes waists i ...ht .4 • 1 to i- hiri onttitio 'Ind in ir,he Ornitt iihortottm lineo
nang tnrough the forest. A utomeot i otiii,iktt.it-, t-4. iu ." "4.t *.91-9;1';e ''1,11.19.17-i' one tor•totoporary odds, "lintel:moo
' °and the call 25 iteswered front point i hehhi .,0,534t-rtil 32: i1u it,,Dilat i.1.1 9cL,e ' A111134'1 trIat 1r1,43) adVal./i'0, VS.415 ig,tVg
',:la Paint at reoand the camp. As tho i hitio ono onion- o 1,,,iti., tor atoiiit, , mode. owl eair0 6c...it-Why IA
iSOBlind. ake.5 aWaY a FM:1'49 051 kitt5F r: it,..,9,,,' v:1 • Iv$99 99y1 a
ot - - 1% am., Y'''iliiiitit.''t-213;s(":1c'tistrst'll.or. 14P2.*146.1.24c'*43114.:4111i? 1-l'alltr14
: i o hits Ilia1302111 to his trooth ' , s • '
, tiothoto city. oopt. Wailoce. traven.
0:"birds" that are ealliog to one attor ing Oa the ouritice,
11::. the bicirs 4111 goes settling: thronnh a 51.11(44 '5%.A."'I''''Pl on (4.V".1."1214st go or.;:--th" HE.° ligl'1 t° 46 -
through the trees agoiu Tito .,., hand, looitioh. mot oitothh. ono tie*, il iir ilt-:o R.7.70.,,,,,,,:, ::,..r.,,t..,„IcTus,,a.n,,e,,,,,,,,t11-
atiter so blithely are the pienots ou i oSomettuo on !mord tit:coated that 'utterly at a standstill. Tho gtozero- i
i a Mrs:stow was ;Mooning it witale. 'meta ilosnnt soya on the oitoititiosio
Last night the,y called. to a niaerent 1 The sliip's sp,:irt 1,y;•5 tioetiortni atilt ",tan...1 1 Laletet ono ha to lay,' 'I
time. I WaS lyillf4 awithe tr:Chv" ta I an the oittior potter:yr:5 etoodoil to ,Itito no quip ior a 9,12121 3..,im s,
ha: out. some worn, for, tinsir as 1. the roil it gove it li-t. to viol, Alan '•e:txt't " ' orini tit,: Sirnor. -Ito
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O u:r ,„,'„e°,','nld finu?Lty 9kvi'1141s11.1o9:17412310g t-'111niztilli'Vv c4"AtIfidlileilV4Irt b.111"4tsCilez:Z1 i:.Il't.4.'llfreo.71;;igi,.1411 33 %,3()99
Ill':;-183;t:10Il ":3;.):.•:Ftii::.!,.*.it4;;;:v..1-:111O14..:rntitnf::/tIrl'01::
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up against a big hazel tree, oud as '' the rext Loh: loam.
d I looked at Mtn I said to myself: Lint,P1t0 LIKIn linititliti TROUT. nitont. Witair..- one weeti iiitenener
1,/, "You beggar. CO baying a slieto" ii ogle nowt -at, is a iooin ontiniiii• ',nod 13? "21 to Mai to return to itia
' and had Italfoletermitted to piton Eldred:a. ididio it intia tisitno tali coast- worn."
O pine cone at Ilion to let Lint linow : toit.riii,t.fetel ott... all zo, .,ili,e,d,:ii ::4,;1-1,1:3z1a14.0,1et.T.7-kon i, 1i!.Itairomilt‘31ittrif:45.1Z,,r7;,!: oi,A ;is Idowt.e., 0 r
9 . - . .
,„ S %. 99
i dtiCeIVSA"..91 =0 in Q. nianuor that made ,; its tot!. toe foto of molten ogo /V; u;,1A.;*-5-71.1;,-:f.rf.r.-7, ...Ill tilt4
,thgi. he wos wotchei when b.' 7./.11.. ' iir, - ..... :.. 3 -1 • , ,. ..-!'-- L9, r •
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OA I ii..ut not 41orie at'y ror4i , 11oirt iin lotto. .
, ..hohore, ti,e „ii.,,t,.,,,,rti_ii,„1:1 liiii,,,,h.,,,i.ii it.,i,i;ii,.1 or.eat ti,aitinto i 11.19i1
a . . ,-.1 . .1i.".' ''' t .A.
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tbrowittg.
.. • the night air. Tlie sonata' I Lad ' tiolir rir:e >lila u -e t,..nd ..t.,7,:.:1 t -.05,1=i,,. ‘-‘1,:,;.1'." wt,t94.'.au.r.".:'
A. slarill, Lain bird cid! rips 5111"4111711 get ioto nay,,t4 ,.,1 tz-c, 1),..,.. il .4. ,,,. AS M.A.P. fortis -to
Ito '
i ilition
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t thouebt, usloop boutulo frota tho boi•-r otonne rereziell tti•:. blor: throe or .;14tt" tr''''' `''''1-3144'19F
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C4 transit and F.,149119 nnot!.'ern Ildgb and fonr tiiges in qui101.1; bli.4w.rs1,--:.:,-.1. Into
in aitswelr, lived op 1frion ids rep.ott, (1 ela'r,F 1..2c)7.: C.14:16-.., to ti., _ono,
.iortia."
Y i vo c
.i.t.: " ..itrgra''
Cola, on Vie- lora rortit oatis Yoro i ocootio the water trilatiti..041titias 3., 21 "ti.i.tdei ii.
hod. lilie sante great lion otartlen in ihad oloptted Iiis thin. ,tc,,,,,alpizf.
13jttiftioln5Itin t a t,9
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his lout his rdie in one band, his in our :Mos . --1 o a -09 e
1 ,1 long. broad Tornioh blade. in tho "irinia tin', Ivhath" 4'?Ove., anil it r/m9 "I'f°`k.,"0011- JP- ,‘ .7.4 o bate
ii 7other. lip loop the ntountain men lindidin hin 1'11101.1 34'in lc* staerP CT.= +5;_dk"r's 1r.d wi /diddiiitiddid too cl 4'or*
' ',end roily round him. Tile insurgent mound from hih,:r.lai;:iiliiti,hid,
11• ;iititri.nait fuluailtiefs:sekov:.i.ht :VIZ itt..; w.ititu tr),t ,„Irrmiiitt'llii ?nun -lined inhlor 'water dliir:t:1t .„7:),t,, ttliidos. , 1.1110_7. itnit,r_rvellititt
monster brooti ;root the wbole Id int ii• so. 0 itte its vim,. ear -
r 1141 1/114111 the ear311 fires' aaa th,e?t otant forinen is. li toe ornt Die I., bi; A 42199V8'al .• wopapoo resetitly ;eon
. i Shudder out int* bloehoots.
We 1v; - f ' Of tho. 1- tter from Ids head to on it.; roadcgo to divine. the letrintati
o and nth blood 18 slin`jug is 11,1,.v. ea;',,s,* , tibeea tip of 1:1:: tail, Ati he droidltiid 'inanition. "Who are the greadst no -
1
e 'Ilion sentrids eome in °i' iii.i7iit• .il'inli i lo• Itegon to /-,..,inIrm, ond 'nig (!alzadial:n?" and inthlie (9, 99319
mint in /1 ag" "
Y "Torii is tryitor to ourrotinu tone- glone of an otro or move.
' ''t'01111tft. 1.:171L'O.'etilortIrteN":tkith;7;;ViallIvi:1411.9... :dile ni the ota z-cc-4inli to hod for Ile ,',t,iiitlifrivii.ld tteaupp jrc.erTiallitottriitetkeuetetn Stior
,, '6truiggle irrol 01itira vii1Z9 1311; tall. 9 -In -:placed Sir Perry coventh on inoilin
0..• titent, a hundred times. and foiled
• him tho matt who has sorer -mailed i hwoRith,l'hil horhh 1i, FicaIr. ,Lorti lhoilroatthrk.i.ltuelst; f,,iv,j.Li,p saicre.,a,i,,Iirsiitittielilta..
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"Notwititstauslitog that tip to thio , (limn
- anc the tbrocPer Antrh, it viietiv .'.3hat g:Iir rt...r•IT iti a "Iiiite.dootig
c.ttu•ilac.ealtptri,iltin:12013titCebda:,4 aal:}t' ilti ish: wet:rale,. ?:: :01,:ti \ i.: isili:: spil ctXrit::::731:04:71 tit:nil:00.
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s raraduahrans Eadi 0:Mott , tholoa rt 1=11ielit:ii.s1 "tit! vlist'aill% 5111;autirle- i cfa:ft;ttot.1,:;ebitif rE'itlettoi'l:ittliliu:ttlitatIA:rfr:iia.tittil:ite:anii ilniltirt
_ ix, -heir .
o wry.; lut the nett' This emu,- I Noces- are rtiorthol by a certain
i ing eompamon.
iltellisrWilt, Pandit!
r''';t1Iling to Cram 140 beast of hie. having In the interim sunie at the finest blood i31 COUR..
101 't b &unto, „ 91?,„ „ onion a convenient gate eonle twenty try runtung through Ins youni, oometbing or other turning up. The
1.."1 yordst SO. to the right. ho makes everyone who has studied his stud.
house. Nevertheless, so sanguine'
was:. Colonel eliolcer by temperament
that oven 'whort most bowed. down by
diflicoltioa 1m firtnly belis.ved in
UM 3105 IA 1101:1 rOSPOI1Sible Prat:09 Aptly for it, like a senalble and book knows. Directly 1 set eyes on 4°31 certainly loomed in th
•ingo name -on distonce. and year by year appeure
tar, nu; d''lleleneles 03 /ay c$.01420./.. confidential minuet. Aod noon Ter. Opal -that is the young
_ on. Sortie scietailic +owe, .1- rv t but by hooli or It
itdhato sitatiol the foot tliat, intitanne ' ' . " was hound to race and jump, mit
or judgment emote ho the i'ore fell fn love with her. linew site irinir°9mineng
croon the crisis hail hitherto bee
111; • litindred human beings 13 bar, for had you be a mint at bru oer. delayed while in the raeantnue th
" u friend Clinlier Item you- Only from her pedigree, but from her *
ith deeent iritelligenee; therefOre di) would robably hooe oemaitoo at, maw and shape. If you were te, gallant Colonel's life was not other -
o r
ot he too hard on tbo 10320 Inuldrcd that hiPeotied gap for the best Part 011 Cast"
your eye over her you would %Viso than pleaeant one. In tit
ItiroAY-IPing"., It's unkind." lit hour entleovoring to force the be surprised how dell. shn is in 010 laul/sler he 142e4 4111314 301711' 10rra
t Ka of riding to no girth. void 'what groat square nApS
ing ono of the highly tateitated dn.:1r
•"rhui.s utit zit - •
notinatei bruto over it. and by
7 (o at isd ' cent i need Mr. atet4oth ° • , she has thh toe .i. ts 5 , -,,Fly, dozda., Ilivioion," attentien all tit
iisopitteto knowing, the -ather,h re: dotng .ost sour temper stud your run , 9, . . , ton mutt IA 6.,,
;119;21.t.21107,tly.."-",-With 7Itliertng to.n. true' phtte..,m4ver, dismetty yleidokt to r,MaeLoble for a four-ocaotold. She IscicIli'tY• was 24(1114" IV '1"144"1"
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i 5 '4 !ABS to bt. soluk 1o.o. . ''.t.s5iora 1 13 3923305
1 ?-,f3. Pluck is all- verY nielli Ind!' , after paesiug through the gate. YUMA
old Juniper's better judgment. and. belonged to it rzentis icruter,, who 11329 21 and Pro.
.. went. to ri-tee-ueeting elniwt ii
• , every
' ' loam her value. and tar a lOtig tailii` ,tiv uhiteriiiiiiighohi. trim .hhh
'*Ii•:91. Z11'99. a great many (doer go:ta-
to.; potent/0i ottiori, a really hue ITV() 3310210 991(353 tranydoerl6ttalitseinhatitmeths. the Prieo Preyed a stopper. A
ought not. stomps, to praise raiTs dAnapton to aristooratio (194041WOOd
„:v4rSt'131413 eim be produced. valve 1 s nce ga ter rout it, later on sbot grOnao tout sto,q14tere(
oithout thainetion resembles the that you bad pretty wen the best of own dattle, but though 1 say . .,
titimetv heaot of the field, deprived of . . ' ... t i. 212019
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the run t roug ou .
h h t Therefore 1 who should not. Oftul. bar none.
hest foolootiatogio 1 ni,er; annureerablo tisits, cotorivell to nil
raison. Wliot say you, Fuller?" drink to valor and discretion in tthhewveroy leg ever. she is hcauiyunlo time mire 00 less cum..„,.,fsnah, in.it.i
'Mott Mr. MeGratitht Powers 01 tbo pereons of Mr. Terrenco McGrath as paint. 'hod us a lion, auti door the hrnting oeason came roman an
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smart parties given In: tho leaders it
ao oilow tinte, But, Folk. 1e.o- lint her bone and rausclo are quite
:unguent, and choice of metaphor are Ild old t juniPer' than wh°112 • 110 it comes a con t tr opt nt a p 4 a., n * proti
ontriply beautiful." returned be read- othier tepresentatives could pos. as a cat. M for jumping.
iit.„ otthat would 1 na give te may he found in all Iluntingsbire." naturalln to her. She never saw itesstrils,tenee• such as go:wrath' tall
puFsoss such grace and fluency:" id Captain Fuller raised Itie glass hounda until tooltdr. although of 'ilaist"elenolonhth'oloYo0enenpgt131908711: 111:11.5ofi:=
The anteeodents of the gentleman 1 drained its contents with evident cOnrse she has' done a bit, of quiet
, schooling at home." to the detriment of all their highe
thus oppealed to were shrouded in pproval of their quolity. gone qualities aud legitinuite outbitione
mystery. but the Idoxingtou world lis speech was greeted by a chor-d "welii . she rniiiii not hove
. , tare ohl hunter." said Ouptain VuI- °
better had she hem the must ma- anon, Clinker was no fool. Ile ha
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fa en into a, groove which on tit
had come to aceopt Captain Fuller of laughter, while a coznplagent
as the best eeartroplayer, the most, amine .oteraptea . I, 1
"And what' o more, she ought 11' Icitdh sili 1,4" a 1 wt. • 11 /
he most OB11151111" storv-toller nod altarp as he was ot detecting a Jo:a
at '. another persoies expense, is ally tura of speed?'
tleor.witt between tint lingo: Has ohe in ion more nerants 1110t3tifi, Ile Mit
,.q , 419 Y 1 , y , . : WISC. to turn over a 310N0 !eon onl
:recoguizt•d the fact that, it might b
na Menotti gambler, the coolest band. fly countenonce, for curiously enough,
I
she bad. It's extraordinary how shertlut pages of the book had stuck t
' .{.( r
share of the notionnl vonity was so °Pteso o. nomad laths', think.
groat as to render hint perfectly proof
gots over The greund with that long, tgatiter. and a omuutencement was s
agalnst , I tt. the bluntest sar-
sweeping stride of bers. Of course .`11a:kd t° raaknt
caste, while Captain Fuller's witti- At the present moment lie was au
huntinkr is a',difierent thing altogotht•ti.-
cisms were so inSidlous, so artfully
h " • ''. tIl NI 11 h tow tin -111141°01y haPPY. recalling Opal's mei
g quit it with life. Dry earth is heap-
gi Cleared *be otafuce. ca.„(1 for an in- irien out.
, ;neer torthority on sporting mat-
ters Wolonel Clinker alone excepted)
in the piece. Added to 'these quell-
tieetions Ite rode undeniably won tO
bounds, was in with all the dealers,
owl never refused a decent .proilt ou
n. young borse. lie rarely meddled, intermingled. with judicious fiattern, • -
day how fast hourds went, fast Ilteirt.ous performances, and loontn
in other people's; affairs unless clireet_ that they not 09317 3(1210(1 to wound
0 t, 1 . a - y , . ., noruard to an excellent season'
b 09
them -but ti
, tett never succeeded - in luport. Miring the winter months. i
Irony quiet topple in his head with restored him to a stato of high good -common with his argument:ail-
extendieg Opal. „Front first to. leatit, ,.,,ta rn„„,, .,„_ ,,,. ,... ..,_ , .,
n•forence to his own. Whon astiod humor and solf-satisfavtion,
she was. going Well withia herself, id'ihnn' td"i"
i e locoman, he renoe
bio opinion on any' sublect he gave "Itzt, hot a -capitol story:" ec- - the snug little hunting -box at Fox
it with a decision that carried claimed Colonel 'Clinker. "But I and .119-rillY turneil a lintiri O. 23 .1130
,. o otiorittnnonn, which. tve find tne pal
weight, and which tad gained • for , say, Fuller, if it is not an impentino :31117osne greArstitue rligi.liidwattn-ol ''''i, i located, andhithhtla onditintliittosiatto
him. a, reputation for wisdom and ent question, how was it you wit- less 4 11914 grea"Y nlis"a .c1sIddiut Id itwo uninvited visitors who occasiot
eli•verness perhops greater than he essed all this by-play? It's mighty g°°c1 c°91Igh' tool/ull P-1.2 c'''lw 01 allr y p • 1 n t n• Xi 1..1.1 it
was fairly entitled to ddintyou Stand. looking on and- al- big steePleohiase?. t '
"What ...hi tt.-111 'want. to know, low some twenty horscrotot tottteno - NOW- in, ts a common -enough aisles- hull faeetiausW been eilrist"`."1 ..7.1
Tietreat." Captain Fuller lived 89.2
.t.tontrittirhhe asted, raising his eye- precedence, even if tho obstacle be ion of most gentlemen possessing a ' door but ono, and had contrived t
bsows in a slightiy suoereinons man_ not A more formidable ono than a second-rate animal than can gallop , able bacilli -icy. Although possess.
tor. "Wbether valor should be blind gap. Come, what were you a trifle faster than its companions in ,
the hunting -field, that the said mot of
n° ostensible means, the Captui
eh? Why, about?"
swereo =al is 1 to p e a i wh Ring • knows 1
ikely . rot- mine of
o nes one of thoso fortunate individt
tempered with discretion, .
of course it should, and in nine cases "W 11 to t 11 the truth,"
iwea.lthi as boon a hitherto -un -1 ,
out of ten generally is. The major- Captain Puller, "being rather short
ity of men funk at heart if only they of horses at present, owing to that discirticreil tre"nrei w/1"° 'light "17 joytheItillilietehees°tuteurpt3s°cortittl'gthabsegtilac'tY t:'It
requires to be reseued from the bush- otiohmoo espensei with this en
had the courage to acknoivIedge it, beastly influenza having broken out
el in order' to shioe forth oral take in oleos
but instead of doing so, whon. they in the stablet and never thinking for
come to a nasty plaeo they tone a secoati hounds were likely to run the sporting World by storm. Jack dry nurse to a wealthy inexperien
he, had. constituted himse
Minker, 121'4242' 4)'2411 was well qualified
great pains to explain how they. fun in tho woy „they did. 1 mcgely rode
toigive an opution, and Wos not nitto ed young man, one Robert Graluun
ly intended jumping it, only they out on my hack, intending .to pot- son of a millionaire merchant, who
thought the geound was too hard, or ter . about. she is only. ti, fomoyear ly to be ed, ostray in lus 3u gments be Imo persuaded into mahiug h
momentaris enthusiasm debut' in the huntingolleid. 'lite fat!
There really was no occasion, or they old, quite a potty, and as Agnovant through anti
, their pions as many times, as he has
hairs upon hie, head.
TET COTTON BAIGING.
11, invited to do so, and kept 2199119195*- Terry's susceptibilities, but actually
- May Got o te y ,
••The swortilith grows to a length ,Pi`rey tdirottord is. well entitled to
n
'el The 210WS that the price ot cotton
dd lots advonced and that the
h 'neanuftieturtgo of the world O.re 1)oS-9 i sword three, or four feet linoo, but '4.
oottono of twelve and fifteen foot. with a ,lucluislioAtitilAnv,:1;111211i;tt.igirabflz;i•niorr.
r ;,.hitto ,i ttheino the pro spet t of a ; lstaquruatlile. otilc,,Itiitsitc;aiiiiiabcioent.,!:r 3szigtittelt.lble_ 1 A representative of south A fciea,
xeo:gift:eogatIl%:tizwg;111,ttca,10,t,,ledrti,a(18.1., sii)ecanragu,a.ty,..o. itt ils,,ett
and the cultivated
IL.. 1tlieuhcrotlet
• t oiton • i , .
ihpdtet, .thoitgidi 1, swortifisit can rout through entlit ,I'erey said
i 'holies of oat:.
initeeasttitaiboinisivitviat hisledts I. Ititat poon..4,11 cgt,t„ '11, r4:12:9:051:011.1::17910erraclyn. taililrio.uulai;lblutts-y,thiptsisnite-
? ts t • 91 the hatoot
id, dinorent from ours, has a long and i
i
41 At; in rent, the pint, is onnhhha 4 for fifteen minutes the short: acoonon t.
"When the entalott had continued „Girouan
9 line staide.
' '
n tree rather than a little bush, ' antlejokt/IiiT.4iitviiiatt. °PHPef oelltitSnebt10 ab.iso°rib-
1- it lives and 330 ono produces 'for eeveral with his teiit000dotiogoote whale's j,
- and h * IS. -caro... •=111 -01a --a Ian= a' 1 e ` and as he tiumg •there i . ,
hoe:
1- have ,rt•norted good resitits from it.st after mow upoo 'his monstertotte
li.hi, iitsTheeultnie-txt•nstti:Ivaers of Asuncion have i,o„Nt.,.zto.obruttiteitustitvasteri,iactsuctilittic,attiliniti
Itli ' Ihlisi,,,:d norlt:heer gli:5terhagiau:C;h*an:itellilt7c7xretro* ' luillte41sgvi5oliditliie.sili din not. leithioeft111111)elete: uhe .
- ' or. was truly beautiful to. behold. He perity, • ' "
relieved him Of all trouble, managed
, Pt' Paraguay, on the lugh road to pros- "And
itt ties toreaented. and hatie ristot to the for a rospite from 113/.. Oros:nor. 'that was in
ei suddenly awakened to the opportuni- hrtvior of She wbaley when la) dove thisieit
is occasion, They are ' offering many he WaS being givea oaf' uncontiortable 1.11..;!..i:iiett:01;:er4tioiatiolisart31 i: leLratiqu,s,A,,„ _
' asszrt that - tattoo. will yet place , ItISATII OF THE WHALE. ... t w;as' i.stgaat.Iied,.1;37idoeitlec:'0'1:1)heteroh.1 1
1- suggestions to the Government and time below.
They ask the 'Government to eur. t,Iie. water, and then. falling- bard,
whale. driVen from tbe depths br _17,,,,..atil,.e Lob. or o'Oillin'tisition that
so the fight raged. The i:elslilsoceasiti:o
Sitio, rode any awkward or fracvtli.00tutees IirilhoeY Dr. Bertoni, to prepare pam-' Ilnally'the water \MS dded red all
the servioas of men of science, would.- dash back anti nforth uxitil tbitiae,.0or.;onlw.tia:isocrae,r:eis:.:,e,Wai. nori,tioluuttulbitiel,v,13.70.0::!Inan.
Init stud for him, ordered 1119 (he- for-
ohittnt.sero'ngengliasgt se‘lotibiedelsiecrovenfonetsio‘
obtabted, from the stores, Paid on trade ,of Greets Britain, Prance . and '!At each convulsive fettri 'toward /7 s. 't u
phlets for distribution, in the cotton aboutis . . ' .
ttiortniaislat,se012:11:nte.zc°AirtidigTs:*!equir
the 'household bills' regulagly once. it G'erillttaY; deacripitoot of the nature the end of tile fight the wlmle seep:in
and qualities of Paraguayan cotton ed , tO 9grOW' weaker, while the ,,,N, 0 dmayt we shim it wo ano tc.,,
100, aud the facilities rho produciug large thrasher and the sivordfish. mato- .59 ...a/X.1W men?"
supplies 'at it. They "ask that Dr. tatted their strength. *There, was .
And' Mr. Cl'ahatt
len: perta be engaged to, make e, .aareuveiv_ ii:aiii7)aisttoeisilleau,v.wi)Ia:sttrofici).11rie tht.shuaeo ,Ifeba.nacdt:illeiieTte,...eiviltlInTeAiri pic:orlls:ssf1)13&11:?:ttret‘etrtli‘,.1„;0:13pyiee,t\, iri:::;.ctipiz;15(n.:it- ,-;:ie- l'ir4:::'„1,11:11,:;:lttic)ii..„• :1:1.:
of the lands .odaptechlor cotton
tho,t-t.losilliiiible. Jank Clinker woold tliinge - going n Bertoni; Ite,„ Anisits -and. other eo- onlY
ria6 anY divell'' 11°4.'46' ill a. nice, ...s.or who hated -trouble, -and who h-oceive . . .
that horte immediately to .be inatan..' h. in, .
a savorite.' Lide ilid intindible
. Alth" 'man3r thcalsands as Jack Clioner di
Ids wealthy parent jnet as toe ,atioemonent print end
d
d taii.14vitotni:n. ..in tahenreps,olotliei ,alsoo ,t111 ti: i-eciiliortt"nitiihi.::a.,ti was nvor our ship, to"
a i'co; days ago, sugg6stoll to me.
. . ,
distribute .
. .
P.', the best Information. aS to the inn- ' -
, ored way and Droceeded • to the talsla:,..0,111:30c1.4.17,..,eol.l!nler:isinr:s•s.ii:lo7uralil, t\i,i;,,Itoll-tail=:s00,9,r, w41.,v
r, ,--
. foods oj eatton,'-raising. ' • ,
'The. :Wholo country .91.1 luvvo 9.191
Y '''We 'nutv, in a short time eknort flfl
✓ $100,000.000. ,Worth of cotton in' a f.'. SOLDIERS' IDLE: TIME in41-ritt, lazi.„):_i\riv.71', ._,..,, , , , , .
year," announces . the enthusiastic :Alill.tarY 1 ife is ilec(--ssarilY 11u/de ' ' c ` ' - \ 2 11 ‘3'5'
. . . . .
NrPacerrtigyuat;:bnlisull.;Tdsalit,"A. $'Un'acio-n?"111an Truth: You cit(1)1au(111,Ilitg' 1-;.-8L3;)8 at'' (-)23;' tIalol min&51;;IT'LL ir,-"\,1 ,9 "911,V1 i '
continuonsiV at cirillin marching or C.rt.- i I , T '
dihhhhhhi ihhihii h. t any. otoei ,branch ot 111: 11;10.,V train- the tailWay ektonsions as
' ' ' iitto Tor ei sat 1.-091,1-c a day "Mil five or ii W'0U19.1 -1- - -or-- ,--r
. --edible frog , is consider-lib:1y , - ,, _ „; ' ' , '''' , • .,,,- ,.. ,- "\'. wou 11 1 1 -e , 0. ,i11 11 1131 0,
lari1er th(i1.11.' :the 9.0 11949014 f.rog,..- and; s'x.:4a:..""' a' w43°'-':' -'-'°u' -"'"1.° ' in- sai)PlY of 1.a:110 9.9 :9, ' :;091i1k2 "lel-,.o. 33
though rare in England, 'iS conurion ,vt-1.11.L- a gre/It 3.11/1.11Y other :jobs ior years to' 40 3119.39 1.1a, plot,. ,.u1„,-,
In Italy, lpr,Lnri.,,Q, .and 0,..er-ux).LihN"... tb, - V1111, , 0V1111 t..0 .111.11191.0 a preteame of d-tid down 1),y = 1..,' . 3, . , . f(' ,.'-i• ' ' 19
9
are' brooght from the coulitl'-,y ' t'o keel)mq 1111n cce19?)-cd' -But 321('1:4 (`!"99(ril'''' '
Vienna, a,ouo or ,i,,,ODO at: ' a time,. il,'''cirlY an _"10'',nug" J0b's4, . , '`,'3.4 t*re131
and. '1,re 'sold to • the 'great, -(leitiers, Luta 10 1) i93. irs ail don() tile ,soldior shoUld, .1Mt gei 1
,;;Nill„,111,1eoy^hati,i.N.e.e'e/.0';(i.)111,shetm.4%.titt.tolriigesbtfol:ii'ltirls. agilcisoalt)0.11.)cililL1.;ng.zolpidrth;.41,10,m,;1sthcidr.1 thri ,...cie,,,,,art, 3,9,31,
Of dights exs1 riots, or -nooks- 1,1 -.LH loon 'in' the s.- 'no ronl- -,f 3lie . I i ' " " i = ..-•'• ' ''''
rith worms; .in. Sitherlooti; do loog not know, Whetter it 'is possibl.., ' to wben Alm'
arrive at any rented'y 10, -this.,‘„ but,
if -it iS; the direCtion in W'hich, I ruilwa'...
'should look for the roni...dy.. 'WoUld be frey.e,‘,a1,0
to make. every ,9,1171,(1,1 4^1' N.V111'h at soma at, i „Tit
Othig trii tio, f on a 'certai it utuuber. 'of •=1,1ne. ra323
hotirS' each-- . day. The iri.o 3 '
ho 11 l'F, 11 i i 601 t 11 0 . short yr in.'
'Iner,.whon thoie is mOre 0
for,'.' troilling and, 312111131)
feared they might stake their horse jas,a baby where innlping is concern- ocenstoned Iby. optaint Fuller s en- ell: -
y interest he. took- in Mr,- Gra
commits. n all . mat ers conntoodi
-any excuse, in short, that conies to 'ed. Knowing, therefore, that she
lite mind, However, tallang of a cotild not possibly get over the a was thoroughly cent Mode familiarly known as the Chir
with sport
vernaot. His knowledge and,exper-
combination of the two qualities, I fences, particularly in their present
jelled were both coneiderable, for at
was fortunate -enough to witness' .a„ kafy ,state, I contented myself, with
rear, arid making the', early age of thirty he had at -
very striking instance this morning. bringing up the
proud position of
Do you happen, MeGoath, by .atiti. slot judicious cuts along the taled,the
,bance to remember that first little roada wbonovor thedi Whre hossible. I recognized os the finest rider, the
beat man to hounds and the' most -
blind gap we came to just when the- should' be .sorry to no,4 3133593 33191317 of .
successtul gentlenlan.lockev, both on
--ohnt
the flat end hetWeen the Zags, of the weak, haranqued • the tra.despeopl
•
These ar Causes of Kidney Disease tigh become, that it woe almost suf- serviceS deroanded nothing but a,
" day. So groat, indeed, avid his pf'es- and in roturn for -such inestimab
Relent for it to he known beforonanr`d, occasional <11121j1191 12:11191931313 to 'kee
tykri Allmest Which is Most Dreaded on AccoUnt of.ith
Painful and Fatal Developmentsg-'.
-
ExpoSure to cold And` .danapness.
Cold settling on the -kidneys,
ing of 'Ole .1d.1108, jOinS er,,back,,
over ea -ting or excessive Also of . al-
cohol, blews or injuries`to the hack,.
reSult of malaria Or other feverS.=
Liver difsorders -are also a frequent
cause of kidney di.seaseo itild :this
helps to accoont, for .the' extraordin-
ary success of'Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liv-
er Pills,40,_a _cure :for eol'aPli6ated aad
chronic,. disease of the kidneys:- '
Since""the -kidneys are the chief
rae9ns .0E.,rernoving the pOisonous
from, -,the system they Must
. be kept healthy. and active.
'When froin any of the above olaUsCil
Ill 0 kid ne,ys •become deranged the
fu-st t..4.-,v'mptom is usually baclaeli.e.
Thcn is,Lthe time to beg -in the use of
Chuse's :Kidney -Liver Pills.
'.2;11Ci Vt.:1*y. thought -of Akre usual c./0-
velopment of, 1..idnek disease, iS
191310933331 warning to' alnyone to take
prompt ,'acti UR arid 1 is the test i -
la -1,011y or Atiou'aLulds -to i)oint y&u.,, to
Dr. Chase's Pills as
the moSt 'Lreatinent,':'
330. 3131i919.1l93 1.13. IToldii_ch,
inson, ()nt., ".T. was for .,--ersq.
/11 yealtii (1. 1`..)111 4i1(j1?,
(3oub191 311)111, 101119131 - 31-4-9.1(3
diseaS
er; he bad • hie, herd id Windt, wor- hUndreds 'a Year, with an ininactio
0.0 usual '3:iiptonaLi in an.:4''agilgardava6ii_i StilrYPIni7etifIl°g1171.11-191.S.M1O'CO4S5 :;;O‘s astOn, conceived. that he oould net PoSsibl
alp now,,„ happilY; free. A -t7 -rOst-coluxx- to boot, °to spend his inonOy royall3
degTee, rand at times was coin- ishing' while even Pr°f°s8161,kt.11:, jock-. be obeying the Parental wishes hette
pletely .inoapatitateci with' 'pains eYs-yesPeeted,inra as „no tlnyOrtilY (113- than. by Ing allowCaptain FaIl
'the back? biliousness andolieadoehe, holitndi and „hroilounted Linn ith' an- to constttute himself administrate
amai0111*, 'n,westdnrial good- judge of in -chief of the 2139139348093-,-1111arrang
had little or"-nO appetite. 'insomnia;
er
re$ulted, And.'Lny :condition wt. s real- Pttger <t11E-3 rfrAcluls-o-nd 311037 were tnent Nvhich afforded- that gentlem
IY wretched. . 1 became, emlaciated legiii-gedIared J'aelc alin1'cer t° 1)0 infinite satisfaction, dnd which s
and grew despondent and hopeless ok thedbest fellow in the world, wh0000rao appeared to have suited Al
relief, as I had taken treatment •151-11i,7 th'ult" cQ11 81 sted, in a _harroWing c rahamo equally „ well. Natural'
froin doctors to no avail. •i impecuniosity, which, at times led, shineWhat shY and- ot a rot -10116' ' di
• "rinally, on the advice of a friend., , bilint0
l cons..iderabie diffiClatiQS; r)099j11cm, he not 'only in all thild;
1 began using Dr. Chase's :Kidney*: wIlfl° hiis°)emies-ior what man bas •alfowed, Captain pune'r., to 2,al.,-,0 1,31
Liver Fills, and, artcir using a few no);e?-tPok Pleasure in assorting '1191 load, hut ,ellade`tilaiinself SO 910191003
1311
r.
s-
' `1P g a cr21 1391 -0°191- 9331 93 in -oat -eters Were to pu
and; 9l' 3110 "synyt,nets•'- well anda ShathquilY extriixagant him dewns as a I? iggor loo9.2)111 ',LI
119141 elit12.101y itasse,d. 9.9974219'. When. I roitug C1.Og' Was: Robert- arahamo Weljt thyoug
4131111. of, Inv -present, .00c1 health, o'119,c9yor par ty might lie 'right, de- the 'World w ith open -but' 100d-hu1)
,
cOmparisen with iny 111i505429330 con- sPihe 81,43121337'sL'''rair-)0s and advenr
tuCs„, ored heirig ae S'
t than
three rLyearS ngq, 11 w9006,1(1o911)102137n
financial 1121(9.1091, n
re, .ot athile ,bet11 indolent and rich, 1149211111492111not go 3,419121933,41912193 to 1115930911)1911'.state for 'soul , bneatliod ,wora, Objection to lin P93501930(3 093(111 by
any amount- Of -money.• aok honor, 51(9- friends 933)' 40 42 certain point,
•911-31933d.691ed_t, entinisiaStic Oryej,r,' enskl hm_ iof any iteprop ri 0,1y in (.90(a4' -fain, 1-ri'orier.'lla.d. the- s93913153. to 'trade).
inrt,' -cOn- .1999..,o0on ',,vitjs 11,25' tri-tx9sa.c,tion,,,,`, Lon' the sta'nd , and. never to go 219137011219137011sidering the 1.)e.oeht' (39-112-91(1(39-112-91(1T<1(1911:01019. :T:f 9 'was th - ry t1141195
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