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The Huron News-Record, 1896-12-16, Page 7
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Rittiina'tea'Y)telt rr,,plu, inp'your orders $cizaq tithe• diraation ; tb0 reason saciti. twfth blaainheatl� `�►re brise t - t �1 ' �` t ^ rr"� ` `t� ddvatwod; and if surprised by made a clean nook ahel'tered y trees, "�'� , ~mk _. , d ce � f'� Anter, her abselocei if she perishr' and 'the night being dart there - • +.{.:>: ld be of more than a year's w'aa no danger of the smoke being seen, I i ,��� ',a - .,..-- , • : (� *�Q • ars nQt+ won ado But �Agg oly�a > g Pggt sem© other - ' e S l 1V S Cir nage Factql'� t ?, dt3�crtio#t•.. i8he {tad. it is true,; retiLs v d e or they' 1 .., , c ,rr by ,! r°t`.” t • ft#, �, . e� Ct- to. and , a fishing-:iAe. This r� sr9, P Y " 4ha a dtCe Cc k. m, t t _ r. must have last the; scent. Thee -kis h et her A G'$ LY'°PiTbT:- ° ^ r ! 1'' �' i t $.pf,}EB, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS -all of the beet �►orh• ri+' �5> ,other hand, she load. ' Conv' ced by thly," f , : rj, rditi3h. ':IFe ', Il �, ` q eToss the sky Mountains, and n}yl cut u the dener,pwhich,eperhapsn the, "'�ttatcl� me.gBobb:e,"'rc�nsixked tl} tat turkey cock, as"4ile strutted by the, , manahip and material. ,SWAII the latest sty lea rind mostmodernimprove- `d by the sem ath she had conte, C(Is'r ty imiai of the.. }tlnsi she had any it boy, "Tlhat's,atl rLPub;' i'epl d the small boy; "but wait till q,, ,,ia a» paelgts. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptiy attended on. an � doubtless the thiipascows would lie 1g chance of mastering, was a perfect' llaY and Ceed ma goLble.'' to. Prices to suit the times. I A;1.. wait for her some time in the cn''y treasure. Flesh, skin, sinews, intes- — ,S'FAOTORY-corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton, ,wa �,'t>isual path. Without arms. without (rhes, all were valuable, hirTiiRhiTigfood, a1 result. Merry people whoWdar ppint- P a:othing, thread, materials for snares Wading in the :vacer, provided with ed -toed shoes think that lay tgearinlg a ,,, • . _ � ti` weapons, she must provide for herae:f aIItl pets, Th® animal was quite dead ; a stick, a rude bask -net, and hoer dog, tthhey t .. �- �� .. @ 0406 tw or thr6e sizes toa.'iFfng A fji �/ y p n+i t, �,. and dog. And yet she despaired not. 'and the Indian girl, who had In the Every day, too, she added to the num- avoid all danger'. of cor'nis,' ions, in- ;�J 11 �TiTTi1jTT VISITATION ' �0� TWENTY-SIX ;{EARS I ,E, a• Sha was aII,alien girt., and her prairie last two ilnoukhs learned muclw pro hers of rabbits, partridges, and squir- grovv��rqi toa�paila°and numexous other j� yY1` lJL ceodod to her task quietly, Same Por- refs which she car}ghte in her tTap�{prtfiie8, 'pa. ' t• .education was of a finished character. trona wer6 repared for, i e fain use, and while roaming` about the woods i` P with Es uimaux, she on one. occasion, This is a liotiu te. A ion -,iW •e is cap- „ D U N ING rt Her first thought was to hurry to- the rest lord aside for the future. 9 able of inflicting quite a$'Imuah harm INDIA IS SEEING VERY SAD,TlMES N . �N! wards the mountains. The stream Though she had, seldom, In her home by his aid, caught a porcupine. Oneas y oth6I for Ln walking the foot THESE DAYS, N near which she passed the night seem- on the Mabasha Water, assisted in day, too, she hit upon a small beaver gradually slips forward,the toes become 4. - P domestic duties, she had observed, and dam, and captured several of these nag Qrumbled and overlap one anather,and `"-" BA . t) 6d to trend in that direction. I'he knew every thing that cool be made scions animals, Presently, however, the sooner or later the inevitable bunion The Country Fartttne-8trtcken, Cholera- ' White Swallow was not without tear of the animal. Tired as she was, she snow began to Pall in heavy flakes, appears. aeourxed, and Piagne-Visited—Locusts K '? �f bele foaowed ; she accordingly scraped and cleaned the skin, and rub- and Thee -kis -ho found herself in winter. PP referrlatg to the frontprint of a -a rel < G bed it we':2 with grease to safteW it. All her . sh were at once taken out 'By aro Af 1Pat�+ing 1►)unnte to('rop� The POWDER, °i! swam across, and left obvious tracks She then cooked h fust hot' meal of the utter, and laced iR a position �b°rar'a eh°e it will be noticed that City of llotnbay tun Wary 1'ulauttary pJ er F his "brogan is wl4est over the toes. Coad tort. ,, �I ,.;. on the bank; as if she had forded the since her flight, examined her nets and where they were ly exposed to This is as it should be. The fashionable It ' c END h ',:''II',N river. Tben loading herself and dog line, and after amply feeding the dog, the cold., The nex day the, whole shoe, (however,, is, , til4vays narrowest India is famine -stricken, cholera THECQ�KS BEST FRIEND p\i it she wit ked in the wager on a rocky down to rest. She sl6pt mora than country ryas covered with a thick coat where it should be Widest, scourged, and plague -visited. Famine 4,/►R"S)r SALE IN CANADA. twelve ve hours. and . rose much refresh' of snow, and the fish were frozen ' PROPER SHOES FOR CHILDREN. scfl�, , she -U, that gradually brought her back' ed, She had now a large bundle to hard, was lid enough famine and chol ,, , , �' to the itthor aria, She then stepped curry, and tar to go with tt ; but she The Change in the weather by no The deformities spoken of are seen not era seemed a heavy scourge, but the aP- lish. Natives have little pity for one ' ' ' out without Year of leaving a trail up- abandoned nothing. She loaded her- means changed the industrious habiba only in adults, but many chiowded into peamthce of the bubonic plague, or black another. b*c •- g Ralf and her d with the whole of of the young White Swallow. • A part tender feet have been crowded .into added a new ,,1 Y•' oxn the Bard 'bank. For two days dill og ue ; the, precioLis property, and then once of the day was spent in making her- pointed sloes, h ve paid the usual tri- death in Bombay has filled the cup of horror toNow oth situation death • Its agearance kai�• s3ya tidvaaice, said then her prOVisions more she started on her way. self warm clothles, with her rabbit, buts to five god esu of fashion. Great calamity to its trembling brim.' India in Bombay puzzles the city health of_ l ', g is indeed stricken this year. fiver, the sanitary board and the cit - R", began to. run short; her dog and her- But now she round herself Ina maze beaver, and squirrel -skins; and thloug, care should observed in the fitting iR , '', self, consumed a 'great deal during a °f woods, and lakes, and Tlvers, and alone, they were made with all the of a child's shoe, fie it is a very easy What the famine is may be gathered izena, so fax as can be ascertained, it •; could. not tell her road, She was alarm- elegance pf which she was' capable, matter to distort the foot and produce y '_' s' dairy walk of twelve hours. Thee- for she was still a womruln. Than she a permanent deformity. from the fact that less than half the has not come from Hong Ko where t ed, for this season was far advanced, it has raged so fatally since 12. Sus - `d r, kis-bo; ordered a ba:'t; and while try- and in that bi h latitude winter was cast her lines, taking care, now the W properly fitted a child's shoe usual rainfall has been received 'and the pician rests upon Mecca. Pilgrims to i`',`'"'' 1 near. Still she advanced with couragr cold was comp, to dao Them in dee should be widest at a lime drawn from )r g", , ing her fortune ultra her ins in a p Rn the sma,14 toe to the bad of the first Greater part of what has fallen came and from the f '` sma;1 lake, sat dawn beside the water, a.nd energy, though• not recognizing one places, while she found employm • d '' of the places she had seen on coming every day for ,lours in mending old toe. With a shoe thus ma a there is unseasonably. Rice, wheat and the HOLIEST AND FILTHIEST SPOT 1,- ' a�z , ,and while watching the fishing -tackle, away from 'home. and making new traps. Then to absolutely no danger of producing any cheaper grains, upon which millions live, 1:,.+�s'., began to construct with deers' sinews, One day she Pound herself in a thick make a Eire in the morning, when she of thio deformities which are so very have slowly shrivelled under the burn- on the planet make Bombay their port fir"$ , whilch formed a part of her dress, and Ind gloomy wood, She walked with had not kept the embers alive, all common at the present time. G of arrival and departure, and it may be .,,, her do discanaolatel along a track night, lues a waste of tuna and labour, tan�d sun. Pastures have 'become crisp this awful scourge comes from Ar- g',:i`1' same hairs Erom the d s tail those gg y yellow. Every breeze carries its abia instead of from Chian a. In an case, 1f, og' evidently left by the buffalo, ignorant for the moss was damp, and would not A Child's Christmas Day, it has come, and parts of the great city his; simple snares and nets that produce of the direction she was taking, and burn ; but Thee -kis -bo soon took care two -fold borism of beat and dust. Cat- I of Bombay are full of the cries of l+,;, 'h' such wonderful' results in a country lost in gloomy reflections. The dark- to have a supply of tinder in the shape ^' tle are more skeletans, and starving mourners. "' +'r nese of the trees, the heavy atmosphere, of fun i tvliich' she dried by a warm t1� ft��l, humanity abounds. In many parts of I The sanitary authorities are beadle 4'i}2a: abounding in game. the weariness of her feet and frame, fire, and nun u in her hut. \ f �'�� y ` Y g r;;tk,": tr P a ( n'• �� the famine -stricken districts the o ula- all their energies to rid the city of filth. ,r,� 4 11 The were set at some distance as g lent 1�.; !, �,, �- + y her failieig hope, had much ahan ecl the Sha had, at first at all events, p y � P P AlAll who voice, public opinion unite in ft . ,soon as ready; and next morning,two poor girl; and she felt by the wind and of food. The little animalsshe can ht �` ,i i� ir}ir tiara numbers as high 700 to every g e JJ g advocating drastic sanitary reforms, re- w°r'r tiv$Zl pa dges and a rabbit reward- the air, and she saw by Lhe sky, chat famished and hungry, snapped greedily V + vee; 11 _ . square mile. Imagination can fill in the gardless of the expense involved. Q �i,9i?a. ell the 's ingenuity. These, with winter was rapidly approaching'. ti' { \ mil at the baits offered them, and rarely \, _ 1` ugal pump has been placed on one Suddenly she gave a shrtes as she did a day pass without its dna pro or- �` t A y 1' details of the suffering which crop fail- o f the ±tt , some f' ', ' gave Thee -kis -ho the hope emnerged Prom file wood anon a small tion of prey, Furs became plent�Lul; Q•'' it ?{ (�. ure means in these close -huddled mil- of the main looks slang the front of -. the tiny, and Every night pumping, is tWt�, -of being ab:e to provide for herself and green, and grassy plot. HeLore her, and as the cold became more severe,) J a ' /" % I,. �f/' lions of our Selluw-beings. Even the carried an, and sea water mixed with �;'�4'�, canine attendant. the Indian traps as far as th',e eye could reach, to the the Indian girl not only clothed her- �� �/ � X I �'? guarded wording of Government re- carbolic acid as it i3 discharged from right, to the left, in front, lay the wa- self with them, but mads bed-coverin , , o kthe drains. ��h' and snares are very simp:e. To catch. ter, of a vast sea, dotted here and and lined' the inside of the tent, Her _- _ ' I P its show bow desperate a conservative The a peir�atnssofobonseshwh through the plague "' a'• / overnment considers the situation. I some animals, a trunk of a tree is so there by ism 11 Islands. Thee -kis -ha fire, despite the smoke, was made, ac- is raging or threatening are being ;rye -k looked anxiously around; for ,slue know uT 'aglal aaq ;o trolu[irg 9q,4 of atrIPIao 0 / I, '-�--1A+ quote from the \Veekiy Allahabad Pio- whitewashed. The flushing of all pip r arranged that at the least to it falls, los i •�t�-�•J1� • g 1 and kills or secures the animal by its herself to be t>m the great I.a of the bar tent; the acrid vapour escaping by e 7 i �r "" if neer of Oct. 8; sewers is being undertaken by means o *p{,,1 Woods, where dwelt, said tradition, - a a little opening in the summit, and by jl?r I -rte ! large flush tanks, boldin 600 gal - g G P warlike and m' ht race. But all was the narrow door A small 1 Lire oat$ r- I . "The cantinuel draught is proving lis g B pli:t , ;. weight. The partridge -traps s are, how- i -4 Ions each of phenyl solution. � •ever, very ingenious. A small. piece of still save the waving of the pine, the quite sufficient Loth for cooking and � % X71 "Il?; �� i I astruus to the standing crops, except Dr. Weir, the Bombay health office ,-'. `'graved is partitioned off with little Poplar, and the larch, and the beating ,varmith. / li, where irrigatiu:i is pracLicable,and rain points Dints out that the drainage is whop an of the waves of the sea upon the poly The nest Labor undlettaksn by the is very urgent, required throughout insufficient. �IT '1, palisades lad switches near a willow- Illy shore. The Indian girl stood still White Swallow was making herself a �' S There has been an enormous increase tdt'4 tree, the favorite resort of the bird. g I ; the provinces. Agricultural operations �.,, musing, Was she still in the pair of snow -shoes with which to take I t3lg �, M. of the water supply since 1892," he ;44,; , -Some openings are left between the di- land of reality, or was this the exercise. Without them, walking' be- I He s his eyes,' with a coy of de- for the spring sowings are retarded for says "from 16,500,000 allows to 20,006,- 014,1 premised ,i , , minutive stockades, and in these open- place to which all the came painful. At one time she thought oplig want of ufficiont moisture Prospects 000 gallons or more daily and very little brave and the good went after,deathi' of constructinga sledge, and on set- light• s increase in the number of drains. The 'rti' lags aro little nets,:vhsn the partridges ger hesitation was momentary: and ting Dub towars the Mabasha with her ,There's a toyahop all round him, a continue to be unfavorable. island is flooded or irrigated with water, rj wonderful sight! g p?, come leaping about in search of food, then other thoughts came upon bar. dog drag ging a load of provisions; but FLIGHTS OF LUCUSZfS and unless drains are constructed to It was now impossible to reach name the doub�ful nature of the enterprise The fairies have certainly called in the take a.wa all the water that comes into �ic they fail not to be taken m dozens. t•bat mpos p night. passed over several districts and caused Y ?rfr Three cartridge and some other birds year, and the heart of the White made her at once give it up, and re- 4. the city the life of a healthy population 1• Swallow beat confusedly and almost de- solve on waiting the return of the ' «na sight damage to the crops in Meerut, will not be possible; what has been seen ;x rewarded the second day's efforts o[ spairingly within her. Should she live waarn stimhrer�easom. From tradition, r_ _ �, Budaun, Ghazi ur Lucknow, and Unao. in countries of marsh and wet, the pois- �., , P ... the White Swa:low, and as her line also throughout the severe season, alone, and report, she believed she knew ' t,� t a11 1 �, The numbers employed on relief works oning of life from malarial fevers will �'', brought her Fish, she once more fee without hunting implements, without pretty well her whereabouts, and re- o 10�� be seenhere. It iA notv and in receipts of gratuitous relief on possible to look ', n 'hut, without needful clothing 2 Rut >zarded the Darns before her next to the future excet with amxiet4,1a 'hope_ On the fo:lowing morning, she 'even if she did et throw h the win- 7 y rai a �'' P anxiety." i'•.• g g year as of little consequence. �;,� I Saturday, Sept. 26 were: Banda 2,111; In spite of all precaution thatplaghuee � w' " a ain started with renem ed vigour, ter, would she, when the birds came q tt ar„'.=, B (To be continu:ed.) 'u !y Hamirpur, 1,935; Jhansi, 823; Jalaun, brake out in five new places In 0',&0-„ keeping her eyes fixed on the hills she again, and nature was green and gay, - J� , s city, and the percentage of fatal cases � ' P y and the trees -- -�-"-( �`s. had to cross. Sire soon found berse:P put on their bridal cloth- y, i 596; I3ardoi, 6,073. Dotal, 11,518. Of p was dailqq rising when the mail left. ing, and the earth sent farth perfume, '` / these 696 were dependents gratuitously Thousamlis of inbabitants fled, anic- �'''"r• ascending; and according to the habits and thb dew bun like cr stal on the DEATH IN STYLISH 5HOES. �, p - , , g y P i1' relieved on the works and 6,634 persons stricken, to their native villages or down [,.;`1'11.� ;,� of her education in the wilderness, fol- trees, and the sun danced merrily on The Tooth i were gratuitously relieved under other seacoast. Thousands of devout Hin- e waters, and the £lowers awoke pick. IIazor and other Fancy j t " i . doos make dail pilgrimages towed the equrse of a small torrent in prom their ,-lee should she still find Toed t3hoca Are itud For the Feet. w, 1 provisions of the famine code. Supplies 9 P'Le, at es to shatter ,' search of an a entng in the hi:ls. Her P- and to the seashore, at which latter ; p her affianced husband without a bride? The death of Richard P. Owens, of I ' ) are reported deficient in Cawnpore, Fe- place they solemnly cast in their co- Wl provisions were not abundant, and both The Indian girl was alone, none could I� te,,hpur, Benares, Hardoi, Bahraich, and eoanut offerings to the gods of the great 1 herse:f and don were Placed upon rigid see 'her shame, and she bowed her head Trenton, N.J., several days ak,7 as the , I f• Bara Bank. Fodder is becoming scarce deep. I r a:lowance. The third day after her and wept. result of hiccoughs caused by the scratch iF _ and is dear in many places. Prices are With the famine and cholera to cut '~ Rut better thoughts soon paevailed, o£ a toenail, slows the danger to which ' jf very high and generally tieing." a swath before it, ha:t she reached the mountains, and g THE GRIM REAPER. r and Thee -kis -ha began to prepare for A private letter received from an old 7:; . one may become subject through the began their ascent, Without path, her long, and cold, and dreary winter on friend in Lucknow says: ,1„rr: g p of which we first bear from Pro Ina, t8ry. g G d- the Shores of the great Lake of the slightest injury. In this case it was the ' ' j and, with the dread ravages of winch ';r�: a:ong rough rugged rocks, her a Woods- j y• ' �� a ase just entering on a famine nonce at times completely barred, forced nail of a "hammer” toe that inflicted EIGHT A. AL here. The very cheapest rice is 2 annas g'ceas Y'• to descend and reascend, resting in fol- V1. the fatal wound. Any other nail,how- They are quiet at first -both the girls a seer -equivalent to 2 cents a pound, England and the continent, d well it s' ,4 asci the boys, three times its rt alar price, -and al- Africa and Asia, have learned to their �',tp lows of the 'hills, eating small and The Indian girl stood itis our first ever, is capable of inflicting the same to n�eke any riot or noise, read som6 are d din Wa are begin- umdoinl�, may pile up a ghastly score scents when chased from Paradise- injury, but to j Too Happy Y y g- of victims. scanty portions of food. stiA the heart P y, produce such an in ury And they mentally show to each other ning to give out help, and as a test to In the year 1318 100,000 died of the ,A..";,., homeless, houseless, almost without rai- it is necessary for the nail to be at- keep out the professional beggars we same disease in Ve-)ice, leaving hardly 1 of the Indian girl never failed her. She y their toys: h 4, went, food, or tools, and with every have started a aurki yard. The way a ]x,-„ tached to a deformed toe. enough inhabitants to carry on any of 'r was yoking, full of hope and love; and thing to be provided by the labour of professional beggar won't breaksurki i9 the man lines of Venetian industry. 1"� w sh want, though her mocc-"Ons hrr awn hands. She, bean by walk- This deformity may be ctmgenital,the a caution. But when they stick to it we y t„,� were worn and torn, and her feet bred g The same year 60,000 died of the pia e "s ing along the borders of the lake, un- result of an accident. or, nis most com- give food or wages, as we think best. in Florence, a third of the population {,Gi%, upon the rocks. til she came to where a small rivulet mom t•h product of im ro ei fo twear. '' . t Poor people, who only Darn from v to of En and country '" fell into the great inland sea, and bare p P p 4 3 Winding, turning, twisting retreat- 6 rupees ($1.b0 to $1,80) are suffering. g perished, and the count ing,•, ttwk her more than three days she cast her fishing lines, reinforced Do you ever wear shoes is a question That amount will hard, keep the head did not make up for the victims of this `,V, to r the summit of the hills, and b man a new hook made from the which of Douse, everybody will amsw- Y partuncof the le plague until the latter y y y of family in food. �Ve s sit try to part of the reign of Elizabeth. It 1720 !:!" herr Dor pittance of food was now near- bones of the deer. Then she set at er in but one way, and that is Yes. ,I • bu' rice cheaply in Calcutta, ship it in, i`'` ly gone. She sat down on the arid some distance, and in various places, y' �1 a ship from the Levant brought the ,;i',' Now andd sell it to our own people, native 11, creatofabill, andgazedupoanthe plains all her tra This done, she thought put the question. Da you wear �� Choi flans at cost. The rascal, gram Inhabitants to Marseilles, and 60,000Te of the below -upon those plains which con- of her hut. A lar tree, the boughs sloes of the proper shape, and model- o y inhabitants fell before it, t Ten years );k, P P large g , ` dealers, all Brahmans, have cornered all later the same disease almost depopu- tained her county and her home. She of which began to project at some die- led after the shape of your foot & Hew ' the grain, and when the Government fated Moscow, while toward the end of l� `' y g P Lance from the ground, was selected as saw for fifty es the teat calcisrti' it.•. Br man wearers of shoes will be able to if ��' tries to force down the rice the situp ' wilderness lying like a leap before her, the main -ata Against this the tall- y �' � e P y the eighttamor century Egypt and Mor- ,' �- with its rivers and its lakes, its emin- est and stoutest branches she could find, answer the latter question in the af- Ili !' ly shut up shop.. Cholera is very fwd. ooco lost more than 1,000,000 inhabit- "V, and Its levels; and her heart sank and now that the black pkil.gue hfisbrok- i- with some drift -wood, were leant, so as firmative 91 Not one in many, many _ - f� en out at Bombay %-a feel that we are 9`"� within her as she felt the chill blast of �, ` It was this same plague that was " To * to forma kind of tent. Other boughs thousands. drinking the dregs of calamity." tinned in Boccaccio's Decameron." To autumn in that lofty region. Starting were laid so thick, acre upon the other, to her feet, aha descended, and after a Of all the deformities resulting from d The bcartless grain dealers make huge the readers of English fiction it will that the whole took the aspect of a 1 ,• i' day's severe fatigue, sometimes Wa k- mere accidental wood hes It was rude following the dictates of fashion there profits out of this hunger of India's mt F,8 reo reed ns the disease which filled %;i,. ing sometimes eliding, sometimes act- >z �'' lions. Selfishness in its most the loathsome charnel hooses of Flor g and shapeless but it was weatherproof, is none % common as the misshapen ';�.;'; wally rolling down a slope of shingle' and tbat was enough for the wants of foot caused by wearing' pointed shoes. SMP � CRUEL AND FIENDISH e°Sanitaryd officialsnIt all our seaports i 4,! she reached the bottom, and camped in a homeless Iridian. Theo-kis-ho's deer'- When we examine antique and classic phase mover ellippsed that of the calcul- should leave o no door of o 0 `. a little clump of pines. akin, was, as yet, her only bedding, but sculpture we find that the phalanges are gut seal In the nursery a terrible stun grain tlealer oY India it famine Pon pp rtun- A pool rather than a lake was at now that she had fixed her abode, she always on a line with the metataraall $ P ity through which this terrible scourge I praenkett times. The conquerors of the empire " ,,,y hand; at one end of it she fixed her cony enter our American cities. '''f,, into and her nets, and at th other hoped to succeed better as a tripper, bgneg, and the space between the groat' The dolls 1 their heels, there are are the personification of mercy and (jus r and so add to the wealth of her ward- toe and the one adjoining is always rents in eadb jaolwt, rice, compared to thee, of one f.esh For circ tile., vent. ','` ° abs and Esquimaux bathed with de- robe. well marked. This shows that the feet Amd if you've a toy it's tithe fashion to and blood, believers in the same gods, ,is ''l ,, light after their rude and continued fa- It was late at night when this her were allowed to spread out as nature I crack Mw ' • ' with the multitudes who slowly starve Dlna, WIN' Low's SOOT11INo arsar fine noen used by I"L, ,e tigues. The dog was as pleased as her- first and almost her most important intended they should. to death before their shops, for lack of "',,lien' of iumherw for th.ir chihirna whiletrething. sat to find himself out of the bills, task was completed- But alae stopped money to buy the rain which the deal- n its,,rl,rd et uteh atut or, brut, imf.i aur rent bye Birk 'sk'' and testified hi pleasure by rolling like not until it was concluded Then she SHOES OF THE ANCIEN TS. G oblldsulfnringandar,lu.t wl.h pntnot ent,ingTeefh :"''' t lay down to rest beside her dog, and Th er bought cheap and sells dear. .sena( ,.oea "n,+ ve r•• a mad thin on be bank after be had primitive shoe was shaped over trot a bottle er ••ifrs, ivinalOm'a �" for some time splashed to the water. took the first sleepshe had had under the foot, and was made to allow the toes ° The Government authorities provide auop(ing8vre R rertthimmedienthinp. itwiliron lt, ' CAV6r for nearly r+eq `h relief for the hunger -bitten people ifl' ,rho poor I1NIo nntfrrerlmmediataly. Depewi upon it, Suddenly Thee -kis -ho stlemled to listen th 'months. ' At suffiufent freedom to insure the natural �)�ryi j ldi i ' three ways First, by ehippim in rice mothers. there Is no ,datake "bout lt. it ou,on Disr- `! . attentively; a crackling noise was Beard dawn she rose to recommence her ardu- neei-and-toe ait. %V�th the modern �Itl�ll � l 1 from other districts and selling it to rhm", rppf�trulatee tbo atomnoh end no.rele,curve Wind ' in (170 bushes. �he crouched almost G ) Colic, softens tbn auras, rndneea intlantuiation, and ous labors. Food must be found, pre- shoe it is ver different♦. Fashion says ,` all who cam buy, usually below cost; in i'`r'; Y given Wile end encrul to the whole eyatpm. "Mrs _, r: under water, ami some tall reeds agi- pared, and preserved for nearly the pointed shoes will be worn, and that j �v t the second place "relief works" are op- ttineow's sooth'ng Byron" for rhilal«n teet.']ng 7 tated by the evening breeze, dragging whole winter, now approaching with settles it; they are worn regardless of tR t' erned in the afflicted districts, Irriga• plaaaant to the taste and is tbo pro.oriptir n of ,ne o ''''" the dog with her, At the same in- terrible strides, She found the lake the result. I tion. canals, Dada, railroads, fin., are theofdestand bene remalephysiofausand uursearn V!, full of fishy and ever moment she' t ) r the fluffed States, Price twenty ave eenta a bottle, ', staiat a tall. horned deer leaped mad- y The primitive encs was made to con- } ( �A built b the labor of famine strinktyn "''r 1y into he water as if jaded by the Could a z0 from Bettie and resetting �T y 4utd by all 'lung. l ugg. thio w, 8 the world. Be Bare #' chase whe had rade him b a g farin w the shape of the toot, while 11 A ,J men who ,are paid in -money or grain, andaeiifor "M aa,winetow sograrNOsvhcr." ,'•i g her traps was devoted to fishing. While k,,,iM a, and in wmpnancs with the es bile., choose. These relief works con - pack of�hunggry wolves. The White gaiting for the arrival of a hard frost, absurd demands of fashion, the foot f r a double benefit on the country, It is bust the littleu of man that 1.,- Swallow hesitated not an instant. She which she well know would set in in must comfdrm to the so-called shoe. give help to the needy and pro- that in the water a wearied deer the course of a few trays she lookPId � i �` � 1d � T�y g P eeoth no greatness in�iPlea, ' i Was a sure ray. Plunging toward flout her. A portion of the ,ails observing pedestrians on the street it `5�=--` ' _ r vid6 bettor roitda, better irtlgation ,:A is a very easy matter to pick out those �ehormels, and generail� further the in- TO OONSUMPTIVES ''' him, just as the dog was at his throat, Corm -ed a small pond off the rivulet, ea y �u��rif Ii 1I if] G g '1` the bol girl before the noble beast with an entrance not five feet mross, who wear the right kind ,qf shoea,lxom k; t i I,11, this i of commerce sera agriculture. hen ti In The ple ineirned herrn boon restored to health � � (,lase ho orb 6lbvea to style. The , this improvement all share when times by s►mpto moann, atter euftering t"r nreorhl yeerb w at�& W itis new clan er;'bad mor- and about twd, feet dee As Poon as R' (t'an's severe lungaffeotion,and that dread disease ,,, Yl ?� igp ,him, tin th, ,ler if@, lens Galxglftr he fish, icla a epi d as forager step al°mt wita8 a opmfortabl6 ,l ° of plenty return. The Government al- Consumption, fit snzious to make konwn to his fellow w5$p$,, 1 " i�+lkya Gail b$t ,her)"eide. I fast :as' slfei rb'ILii th $.�i6� csahe heel-aaidi ttl�e gait wpd hely rPest t jlxiL . I`r r, -t r so i ipliea, gratuitously,. ,help or food, • d seltererr eho moque of snYe. Tathose who doefro it. - .,:,i• wx.t• tt '1•t.., in nkM t,Fln i,i•,t?_ to hnM ,' i mediCLne 8A1 medical services td those fi mitt h f 11 A t of b j t h the rt t •'iarerYiedy, a t ryas f k ` wiiiah, 1i9ft x:hug , �`woilimte•p hit 'APA I =Aed for t' h the Yndiirn 1 baggage which eho ,rad tad size o it-, finny' inhubitai I> p. ..e, - t , 1: F �., , gr o o eAr n y sen k roe a urge) a cop e t a f' n df '�f i , ! sl too f r. gdnp it¢141;)t• want or its attendant pretioriptiml need, which they will and n aero Duro top I, ,.a u, .". u',.. A, ,.1, G' rT, , .:T a �� di3���QQ»�9 to, , �b1�1;. ' . , Lbriaufnption, A;sth Cato( rh, J��ro,pnchitis an The floolr . is all littered with signs of Naeticilt a h*, all the ortiiria aN throat and rmn tVaarndtea. He hrrVp y all, mulloten will t lilts remedy, on it is i aI I :�'gy, functi6na f g. nmie�lt are Ill abs ''r q q 1 'Hp iii Bulky aht� r with mach eat adi+so `fit sktish' °8iiii; "Hile'ilaa�v�yht•.p�,i nate. Thdse desirina eho presertptloll, whtchaill eoAe ," of j�ttd11Is Ctlffl�$t4 itr <di, 8fit�tr C(i 'ill , thgqmm nothing, sfra mpy proves blessing, will visage in,g' Afid pirt� 11019170111 1 And nurse, too, 0 arose as finis (boars wurk�L�'ibaditifg tiller' ar ?tr \h 4 h '. eVi.6*ARD A. 'WXIf 90N,•Brfrok7yn.ltraw i' b11% aVvfiy y f + r e tag for the eiok. Alll--thiw il>Ee�p rA tacit, L, , r v. it :'i', ' ....e ,f, - -k', i k t } [ O 5 4 , �," „w .r , Ih f Y 1 Y v y n a-'.:. �, .F 4 A ,�' 4 + „'•' 't drn,i, .. kvL3"Li �` M zIs _ ". L, , r v. it :'i', ' ....e ,f, - -k', i k t } [ O 5 4 , �," „w