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i I- . � NIB 85=ND THOUGHT. i c6ok's Caft RoOt Compbun& A SCOUT'76'HARD LIFE.
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... -"Ved His pasxenwers. .- _e, I
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� - - I ljje,-vits and railroads were little known I 3 Sam time of Veed.11 i I An unfortuuatc,- says Leslie a Mor th-,
I . I . 11 11 ` . par In two del 0�' ly, was. sent'Wid 1. a dispatch - to one of
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� - � Rik old etage road ran f0m Lake : / I , iL Tio. 1,an�,, No.". ' I the smaller outposts In'. the far noith-
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� - __ I � champla in to Ogdensburg, N.' T., pagsl�. - - - / 7 Is fai the -blest dollar West. It was toj�ard, spring, when the,
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I -1 . . � " , me elne- known. , I I midday sun tha*s'the surface of the
. I Tlitis village nestled in a: vall 1�ft 2—Por 9 Ild , Cases -10 !degrees -
— -&h ce d rs p�r box. I -snow
L � __ ,� � I s m be- - I *-edger--three d - i and the likht frosts 'harden the
� � I , tvreen two great bill , over. whiell, the ,1AAe5-_aqk yo druggist for iPooWs,, inelted crusts to 4 glace of l az-
- . �. � -- ��iwaj6n Boot Coinvoun.d. Take pb� other �
. . I : .- white ribbon of the road wound st6ep�- , . I bres a zlingly bright as the blinding Bashes of
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. - � - - dangerous. No. Vand . and sunlight from polished steel. The thaw
. � � n one of the -trips of the stage fhe 'recommended by all ft sts In 6 Do, i � �
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� � I aninlon of Canadal. . Wailed -to any ddress
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. - driver, who had been at h0l on Tecelpt of ried and four 2 -cent osta.-e s eTe on fhe
I f , rgular _p 1� peout had to ke � %�
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. � ; -Fnl- qnme weeks rpcoveri- f2- 411 atampa. Wke ca"Ic Clompalnm, I . � �
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I �, No. I and No. 2 are 8old in gesforthby J. S. Bob I I
I - � 1. j1aired, wild featured, big boned Irish- erts, Alex. Wilson, C. Abornme.'r,nd 1. V. TeAr, drug- traordinary hues. Magenta, porple qnd
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- man acting as his substfi . . 1869 black patches began to danqe a e
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9—no coa.-_%e ��� � was a beautiful one, and the passen- I I . rockets of chee I
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. gers were. enjoying their drive kee'nly, The.Sea h , light went out �ltogether, though �'he
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. their appetites Increasing as the die- - i , i man knew that # was broad day.
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to.nee lessened between them and the - I I had become anow blind. The only th mg
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� 11 - lown of Sodom, *itli its prom - T ; ..Zio f � - was to give, his 4 I orse the bit. I
: - Pause for refreshment. ; I �
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I � Still eada in Blao .1 Gr and Japo& Teamv, .
o I Suddenly as the' heavy stage lum- � d time be knew tim.t. he had lost the t -all
� lad&,�. black aDd ix To 'an and Air. . .
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.000b.. M� I �11111 b�ftred over the brow of the hill, down I I a alt th r th('broncho would hi Lve
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. road plunged at a. sharp an- . LP all the best (offeev-,'- 0 rJugas in '41 *
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� arkee . - spile and then the man Inferred that the
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, � Oe passengers became consuious tha � syrup � 50 a q mart', . - , a ,bnd crust of ice had been so hard that the
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,had -been recklessly in a � On Obils 0 sYruP horse, could not follow back the ay
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AW I crimsed. Faster and fiister they went, 0 . .
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� - . I danklug down the hill at a rate rapidly �. .: � 0 V . slept under and le blankets, with the
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Oa3lr ral- **iw I becoming a furious-on.e. Trees and Corn bet f, best faithg�l horse st nding sentry.
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---------- 4 I pri4t1s. - I I . . 4d-bllndly over the prairies, losin. all
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� . We have &40, fiout� com-nioal, binv, shorts "count of lime, eating snow to quei ich
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r 11111l . oatme rolled wheati Tillsonlo rolled - 11 "
rAp, ____ tetror� while on the stage raced, down is thirst an(J-, I
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� L . -_ eks, b uper o4ts, cream . I � the- bronchi ,'Jiad pawed through :he
� Via- I the hW with ever increasing speed,- into . ker oa marta :vits,6. vim, � 41ronols' I . -
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li / - - the town; past the hostelry with the , kes, ream'ood" and all k n s of -_ �
I . er Was -now too -weak to mount i nd
, I. walting host left standing In anifaze at - f noy b sonits# *grape* auto, awh i food,
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I pause, and out -upon the road lead- iaw ho 2ey, .. i . , , thougAt i struck .
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)n betw.ep,n the There- the.pace slackened, and as the , . , , tY might And Its ay back to -the fort,
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. 1,, _ larg" ock &freeh grobe 'on of all, kinds, - ,and so l6ofify bi , friends that he ,was
� 11 incline grew more steep at last the : , � I
hen Toli�jleel I I w ich i rill be told at -Ivory close pri4s,
� .. the . . lost H6 did thif �, but the faithful er a-
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-, smoking horses came to a standstill. A; i anortinenb of ,chins, eroci4y,.
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7 , -ady for I fk� glassware. all df1which willbe # � `
E . U h OP. I I . - the'snow and. si ,00d over him in al 4te
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(e 1atest � � me ry nj of all his efforts to drive It olf. On -he
.� . . 61`,Dths� - .1 ., who -now stood at .the head of his I have lot of ve clea, home ggro . qm-
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7 � I I "What is it, Pat? What is it? Did it . ' t pair. The tr -r was severely fro2en,
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; ... th,ey get away f rom you?"' came the the ij itiot inarket, price* will be paid in - -
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, S , . "It wor that," pointing grimly befor6 Y t prioe, Malt-, -cider, white wine' PICKING$ --ROM FICTIO 4
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he stood. . .� I : I . _. I . A. woman who has discarded, a n an
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wv upolt tho savant, . ' . �. . the very ones who are ost annoved
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k are patenW)- for th4aw - "Pat, what was your first �t6ught , All �� visib* writing msehines, for iale � or -
"I - . I I'll - I . to see themsel es reproduced,-"Hii
, to rent by e month, ribbons etc.# d .
henbWgIve, notice - when the pole dropped?" � I I . .9 I all ..
&7.of Dabexuber, A- -,, her, mak f typewriters, second . h Daughter r, Irst" I
�he ta-D of 9--ahnilh " I "Well, sor," he answered, settling the 0 and, I 4e-
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t 9 . nieself, 'Confound a horse tPat can,'t SEAFOR1% - - L Otis �
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130* SW 2i . - outtua it wagon!' and I liekdd the poor ! I . I 1= 45 -.
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- I - ooOlom Ph0j9ph "little. ,"Robert trowning." '
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� 201 ! M 44 L .& Prog-ressive Editor, I is an old, well
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il Be - - $51 13 i paper, It was aft afternoon newspa-. r i 1 4W � prescribed and .
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t . life and thou 6ts a wife must 4nd
� - month or two. One of his ideas was, I of Canada . .. and Z3, L
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D, it iproral fly and �
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w eazurer, I editions. of his competitors. He gives u of Nervoui ;
L Ma -1-0 , thought hard on this problein and permanently cures all forms The Way �to Identify Her. i
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I wess.-Emis am, spe7-matorr ;
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� 1, finally deckled it would be a great I and a111 eff ac Arenftl - tN,-Ins it is difficult for Intimates of the
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-oft Str)Dke tO print the decisions of the uso Br:ain- R IoMf, all of which lead to I ty,
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I _( United States supreme court at 12 Insanity,-cousumption and an ily to I distin mulsh apart. . They kre
L r . I I Price 31 P, )r package or, six for $5. ( 1W Will four' years old and a source of despair
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I . f ,eclock each Monday When the Court ill cure, Mailed ProluPtY On rO'
I I : P I e a�s e, s iz� E) pamphieL , Wdress. -to mere ac ualntances. I
1; � Send for frei I
. * I was in session. beipt of pric+
; . � � The Wood Company,il`
� . I This plan was complicated 90n*_w_1Mt- - -, - I Windwr, Ont., ca�� A friend of th(� family, met one of the
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I' court does � -Pboq3bodl --,-.-tw ---- - t� I
L by the fact that the supreme Woodto _n!!. is sold in 3calorth by 0. Abe ins on the s I
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11 � 11 . - uptil noon. HOW . . Roberto Alex. ske I �
f / L I not meet ever, the - . 1859 ,,Xow, which are ,you,
- druggists. I Agnes or
editor -was equal to the emere-,ency. He L I
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telegraphed to his Washin.-ton corre- 0% . 11 the suall
. 11Fm Agnes, -gurgled
spondent, "See the supreme court at .2randl 'Trunk 1 Rai i I "Way .1
. I . 4 maiden, auld th m she put one of ier
. ront Off once - -System, � 1 - chubby little . fingers in her mouth and
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� I i . Trains leave sesforth a�. folllo,.�s : '. � I �
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__ % ,; "Y( -s, the neighbors complain about 12.40- p. m, For CH too and Godorilob. . I The T rk I and the CArave. -
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: � � Iny .� . I dine. ., ' IL In Russia inai y of the peasantry still
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Draw the ' . Or"Ills BAY and PGIIAN--� t just as their ponces and noble men
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I - . the reputation of � I B�sfllavilla and Peterboro and POWs were accustomeild to do centuries ago.
- . oven for- , 'beanty,. aud every time apretty woma,n, 8*8t, . .. I - .
- gsthep�= , I . . . .P�r Stratford'Ouelph, Toronld�, Men- 1n Constantino Is, -as In other. Turkish
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lz. I .--, p s4ei along . -_ treal d ilu6eadl cities, bod s are placed in the ground
i - the oven L & I extrav, gantly!' . . 4.40 V. m. For =rd, Guelph and Toronto.
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. h,Drc>ugWy .1 4'I shourd thlukJbe Womea would . i I - . e.' : .fled. The Muss Iman believes that as
test eaw_ like Ma't", I I Palmerst*n and'Xineardin . - d the spirit
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make� to choose from. i eneaper to ,raise It than to Import coal. I _1 I
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