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1�i I found out of France, wvatehed will: of fatal results, In consequence of his
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J.f1ARAT AND DANTUN ! I great eyes as the enwiar!ments fell SNAKES AS FIGHTERS being innocent of venom, that It does
from the statue, and list n, d to the _ - not deserve being seriously considered •■ CHRISTMAS*
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mighty music and the mirlitler shout except as a beautiful picture of ani -
AN 1887 LOVE ROMANCE CF THE with whlph the new Franc,, hailed the WOULD SOONER RUN AND LIVE TO mal action,
net like eo of its old t t lerer' FIGHT ANOTHER DAY. Far otherwise 1s 1t, however, with ��^� '•�• FRUITS �
REIGN OF TERROR. wanton looked once at lite image of the famous cobra de capellu. There Is Vim% +IV,
his ancestor and twice at the woman I a snake of this most poisonous class
who waved her handkerchief to greet - in South Africa called the "ring pals" ,
a•Thla Story Began a Century Ago, In I It. Love and Fate had almost •lone i Ali Observer Explodes some Popular or ring neck, and "spungh slang," or Fur Xmas and Naw Yoses:I'ratie.
Bute; 7`o -dad the 'turtle 1)eVeN Are I their work. The Denton was chained 1'alluetop-Tile -Spitting Snake" or spitting snake. This fellow viii not RAISINS, CIIIt1iAN'1'S, FIGS, l'RIINh:� and I'I:I±:LS. Old Raisins 28 lbs
in that moment to the chariot wheel only squirt his venom Into one's eyes,
CooluC"-The TraglcEventNofla9al-94 of his great enemy's great-grandulece. Sontli Afrlea One or the Worst of its but will sometimes apparently go out fur ;�1.0c�, IlOadqualters for I'1';A5 slid SUGARS.
Thvy told him who she was. Tho Pump- Kind( of his way to attack and follow those CROCKERY, CHINA, GLA`SWARE and LAMPS we have to malt's rooul
lteculled• us dignitaries of the municipality. o who threaten or approach him too
Marat and Danton! Charlotte Cor- There is sunshine Ili these days on Many persons believe that snakes, cl49ely for our Imported Xmas slid .New Yeat'e Go; d¢ Qnd hay@ Ip,. r dltea our. -•
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day plunged, In 1793, the dagger
into the Pace of the young Dan'on• lie tv;thout provocation, often attack and -- -" - pricee. ( ill and see our Goods and get pricee. Good Butter, Egge and
the Ludy of Marat! The frenzied mull paints with a desperate energy, and even follow people. i have for years ; THE GREATER NEW YORK. Dried Apples taken as CASIi.
roared its approbation when the head Hde impatiently the passing of the devoted illy life to observing the ways I -
of Denton, In 1794, fell into the basket time. lie tells with a mueh softened i oP snalcts, says a wilter in the New Noone Stutlattca Shoniny )low sal; uu+y Cash Paid for Good Butter and Eggl3.—
of the guiilutine! The French ltevulu- %'"I( and shining eyes of the beauty yw k Sun, enc} have chased and caught It wt ill lac.
tion, with Its hatreds, its pasrriuns and and the gractousness of the woman them -in many countries, a have 1 had but neither J.
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Irwin, Clinton,
its bitterness, had reached the zenith whom the race of the hated Marat has in North lir South AmericI Much has been written cunteruiug vt�
of its horrors, and all the (world rang s lit to bless him, a snake molest or follow me without "Urvatci• Nett York," but fete ++ave
with the names, I)anton and Marat! "Her picture, by Lefebvr•�, was,In grtat provocation. We often read any concepituu huw great it city it will
And in a Pew days, if you please, the Sal .n," he said, but It was I storks of persons being attacked or be. Only London aIle exc ed it to pupu - - - - --
Ferdinand Danton, jr., of New York, sri beautiful as 'she. To understand pursued by the common black racer. I aeon, (wealth and Uusiuess. Its area
will lead Viwiane Marat, of Paris, to her, you must create in your mind's From my exparlence, and that of others t'+ill be Sub square miles, or 19 ,840 New Canned Goods`
the altar! i eye, my dear sir, an ideal woman of whom I know to be absolutely fearless acres. It will have an estimated pupu- PiCAS, CORN and TOMATOES; PINEAPPLES, PEACHES, PEAR
A century has passed, all the world twenty. No woman that y)u can see and cool obseivers, 1 must say that IaUon of 3,430,000. Its huided debt will 'AJ
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changed, Danton and Mare have in America looks anything like her. the black snake certainly never under be $216,471,593. Its annual tax budget PLUAIS, CIAEHRIES, STRA\VBEHHIES.
She is the woman that artists picture twill exceed $53,009,000. The assessed . , (�
one rrresponsiblehfor pthe edcetlrniof history -
a In dreams, but can never paint. I will attacks unless he ices sixcornered. never
Try our D0liciuus MONSOON, a pare
taken walu of its real estate (New Yai•k• Exfroopd�n�e Value m Tons,
Other -and to-d.+y their d.scendants say no more. I cannot say anything as for his winding himself around pen- Brooklyn and Staten Island) will Y Ceylon Tea, also our noted 25e TEA,
,have fallen In love with each other! plainer. And she Is good, like an pie's legs, I can safely assert that no amount to $2,307,091,000. its parks and
Has. Fate ever played a more capricl- angel. In the place where her father's black racer would or could think of park lands will com,prise7336 acres, not Special drives In Dimitir, Tea and Toilet Sets.
factory is, there are many poor. And dols such a thing, unless the person (punting several noted roadways, such ( ®'�
ous prank? g
This story began a century ago -in these she visits and feeds and clothes. continued am down with the as the Harlem Speedway and the
She is a saint, this des:andant of tid tbld hiConey Island Boulevard, which are
hate. To -day the turtle doves are dao- foot on his neck or back. In such a
Ing about the eaves. of the famous Marat." case any snake would use every en- under park control. IN.
RObSonAndViviane Ss rich, which is more It will coutaln sixt four monuments Albert St.., Clinton,
church of St. Germain 1'Auxerrwls, de•avor by both biting and twining, to Y-
wh re the organist practises betimes at to the point than papas of rhapsody. free himself, and there would be noth- and statues, including Grant's tomb, to
The Marats have been busy since Ing strange in his dols so. be dedicated next April, It will have
trio "Wedding March." g — --
The fairest flower that ever blossom- Charlotte Corday caught their am- 1 have found It to be the universal f 'i ty-eight cemeteries, comprising 3600 �i 'j'
ed on the ancestral bu-ih of all the bilious ancestor in a bathtub and put ru'e in all parts of the world, that accts and containing a silent papula- 118917��— FURNITURE.
Mara.ts is waiting for the spring to a deft and admirable end to him and when a snake thinks he is unobserved tlon of 4,000,000. Its public schools will 1897
come, when she shall become Dan- his plottings and his murders and Isis he will lie quiet, and will run or pre- contain 326,000 pupils and 7282 teachers.
ton, and the ancient quarrel. -of the general loathsomeness. Wh-nit MR" at Pare for action only when approach- Its police force will aggregate 6509, and We have started the Now Year with as fine a line of Furniture as you wish
commune shall be forever and eternal- Pere gives his daughter over to be a ed. In this country no snake attacks its firemen 3125, New York and Brook-
Danton, a will give also stocks and y to see and at prices that will astonish you for choa )cess. All our goods are
ly patched up. bonds, and long rent rolls and othet people by winding around them; nor, lyn alone have 2138 miles of streets and n I e
In a shabby old house In West Fifty- In fact, in any country do snakes use 991 miles of sewers. The capacity of warranted t0 give satisfaction and we extend to you an invitation to Call and
third street, New York -a dwelling things which never eons? amiss to a such a means of offense, except to- the water works will be 503,700,000 gal- inspect our large stock of BED ROOM SUITES PARLOR SUITES SIDE,
their which seems lost in that wilderness of man who is not bourgen!s. ward theprey; and even then only Ions, and the miles of water mains will 1'iOAEY. ' , '
stables and cheap shops -EL broad- I those by nature constrictors use this number 1378. 1•IIUS, ;CABLES, DINING ROOM CHAIRS, CENTRE TABLES
shouldered, llthrr-limbed, handsome fel- qRE HUSBANDSSLAVES? I metho.l, All others area ignor- Within the mammoth city there will HAT RACKS, ��ARDROBES, CHIFFONIERS, BAMBOO GOODS and
low, with the blaclust of black hair, I ant of such a power. and among them baa 1093 churches, with 720,771 partshien- ( IIA IItS OF ALL BINDS, when we know we Can please you in duality And
the bluest of blue eyes and the whitest Sir tVaHer Recant, Who Says That Men, must certainly be numbered the. black- erg, and 300,000 Sunday school scholars. prices. GIVE US A TRIAL.
of white teeth, sits, day after day, snake, the rattlesnake, and the 'copper- The seating capacity of the churches
Not Women, Are the Mavis. aggregate value • of
painting pictures for a living, I head, For blacksnake, rattler or is 469,159. The
A s'mple signboard, nailed siantwise, pperhead to attack b constriction church property is $68,718,000. There !Undertaking Department
I have been reading a paper on the cr y will be sixty -thee libraries, containing Our Undortakin • De Department is complete ht ever reset and a� we nrchase from first clans
tells the dingy neighborhood that the divorce question, Dear reader, do not would be just as unnatural as for r� I h Py P" P
tenant is "Ferdinand Danton, Artist." be alarmed. I have no vi°aws on the a bull to tel' to tear a man to pieces 1,Jc4,000 volumes, thirty art galleries, es,
mitnufac•turers only, the can guarantee -to give good satisfaction Sn all its branches as we have
The woman who answers the doorbell, subject. This is only a side light. I with his teeth, or, as for a lion to stand . tin y -fou[ theatres, with a seating an Undertaker and Embahncr of fifteen tears experience and run' orders we may be favorer)
a person whose apeparance is eloquent observe in all these pap Ira that a upon his hind legs and hu; like a capacity of 88,000,eleven halls for music v, Sill shall receive the very best attention, t)on't forget the old stand sear Fair's Mill.
Of kitchen work, calls him "the young great deal Is made of the "slavery" of bear. Every blacksnake will make and oratory, with a seat -Ing capacity BltOAD1 OUT, 14OX & CO„ Clintoo,
fella'," to distinguish him from his the (wife. If reference is male to the away the moment he finds himself in of 33,001, eighty-one clubs of estab- I', S. Night and to by calling at oto• Mr.311o. Powwell:s residence
wife, as housekeeper, she is called a danger. If no avenue of escape .be llshed social standing, having 43.000 �a /��T �r
"slave." Now, let us put the facts be- 1•rft for him he will hite, and bite members, two big universities and I �r(l,a �L®®t� �1J6�, ��I Co.
fore us. If the wife is an heiress she fiercely, but still ineffectually, for in ninety-three other educational hi,titu- I Broadfoot,
can afford to keep a housekeeper. If addition to his being absolutely in- tions,
........ the husband is rich he can afford to nocent of venom, his tiny teeth are I There will be 112 hotels within the
pay for a housekeeper, But in the mid- such poor weapons that they cannot city, not to mention several thousand
_ dle class, to which most of ua do real- cause even a respectable scratch, and Rains law "hotels." The city will have 7 • g •
ly belong, whatever our pretence:;, the ale less to be dreaded than the claws seven bridges across the PIarlem -and JLC -J{1
wife Is not an heiress; she has no dot of a kitten or the teeth of a half one across the East river. Another C-L
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at all; it is considered a -neat deal if gioww•n mouse. And even in his best f=ast river bridge has been started, and
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tv I her father gives her on her marriage biting humor the blacksnake will turn one across the North r(vre is iff ject-
a thousand pounds. Further, though and make off at the slightest chance ed. There are thirty-three different
. her father may be willing to allow his of escape. It Is nearly the same with ferries. The forty-five lines of street
\Z f- daughter to live at home, he will not the copperhead, though he has more railways carry 792,000,000 passengers
e� be able to leave her enou-,h to live confidence in his power of fighting and every year over 464 miles i track. �'I
upon when he dies. An fnsuranc•� of, less in his ability to get away. Thele wv111 be upwards of sixty ex- I1
say $10,000, and as much more sawed, is One day last June I came upon a changes and other commercial or-
a fair average fortune to leave. Prac- copperhead on a road on the Palisades. ganizations. There are 218 banks and
(;1ear
n tidally, therefore, all middle-c:n's girls It was in the evening, a little after banking institutions in New Yprk and
Ing
I: ZiRk. k recognize the necessity of work. Mar- sunset. Even with an opera glass I Brooklyn alpnP, and the clearings of
riage offers them % kind (if work that had difficulty in seeing him at a dls- the Clearing House aggregate $28,000,-
,� car to most girls is pleasing, a+td far gtcre tante of fifty or sixty yards, so much Of -0,000 a year. The big city will tran-
/ o� to their choice than any of the ordin- was he tinted like the brownish dust sect considerably more than one-half r
ary methods of mkirr; a livelihood. of the highway and the dried leaves thPhiladelphia Public Le, foreign commerce e the country.
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Ask the first girl You meet whether she alai stones strewn in the vicinity. The -dger.
�• fi / would rather marry and become The moment I recognized him as a cop- I - --
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y British matron, the "lo:.ifSale.
-giver," tine perhead I pocketed my glass and ran ('onldn't Let C:
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administrator of her husband's for- toward him with all my speed. A business man accustomed to hard
tune? or whether she would rather be- Seeing me approach he at once coil- work for many years usually finds idle-
tune?
1897 LAI TON AND AIAItAT. f I
come a post office clerk, a journalist, e -d himself and prepared to strike. I ntss irksome. Men who have, been
a typewriter? You know perfectly well stood within a yard of him and watch- actively in the harness as a rule do
father. Within doors, in the gloomy -You who talk so glibly about the wife ed him in his posture of defense, not like to retire, although retirement AS We are about leavllla town and all goods must
reception room, which was a Nave, being a slave -what her answer will ready to spring at me. should I be bold lit old age is the goal of the average I . be sold before the last of Allarcli, we have
fashionable place enough once upon a be. 'Well, but if you like to speak of enough to threaten him too closely. worker. A successful Chicagoan, who a
fasbi are all the tokens of the -artist this necessity as slavery, you can; I His cat -like eyes glistened with ex- has reached 6U years, said to me the inarked out, Groods to less than Wliolesale Price.
t1ni,,-lay figures, to personal a -artistty, do not. cited watchfulness; his two-pronged other day: "I am gc,ing to quit. I have
garbed in the fantastic duds which go Only remember that the poor, pros- tongue flickered and quivered like the worked for thirty years without a
to make up e antis wardrobe; scraps sic husbard is a s'ave as well. He antennae of an insect. Of course, I week's vacation; now I am going to 1S'atch for our AXdvt?rtiseutent next (fee
of drapery flung here and there with goeth forth to his slavery every morn- kept my distance and wvalked around rest for thirty years. I have earned
him, but he turned his head and.Rept every dollar I possess; and I intend
th.ir gladdening colors into the sombre
dulness d the sort over which art ever facing me. Two or three times I to spend money and stop worrying
tient around him, his excitement all about accumulating ft."
students spend slavish months. Scat- A.
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toted over the walls are bits of the the time increasing. I applauded this determination, and
handiwork of this latter-day Denton, I will tensa him. I thought, to see inquired how he determined to spend
what he will do, so I put my stick out his leisure.
who is going to vied a Marat, and set
the Dells ringing in that Perls where gently toward him. He felt it with "I have bought a homestead in p�.
their fierce borebears overturned a I big tongue, but didn't bite it. Then I Blank," he said, naming a small town
here Woolenill Store,
throne and lopped off a king's hear ( put It to him abruptly, whereupon he in Michigan, "and I shall remove there
It is a humble abode, In truth, or q promptly struck It and left the venom with sR family, and simply wallow in _ LI
the descendants of a man who led the 1r. glistening drops upon it. Again and idleness and onntentment."
up•r Ing of Reason, 'and who held 9d again I poked it at him and danced " But h, w cvill you pass your spare •
c� about threateningly before him. As time?" I insisted.
F. ante for a perilous moment In the 1,� l� _- -
Petra of his hand and defied Europe. I did so he continued to strike .at the "w,o(,(I I'll hunt and fisht he said.
But the chief a the d defied whose stick, though I had not touched him. '•'Good; but ti It will not keep you
1 a' J�� Now he was near the side of the busy the Year ro, r. d," I vent
word let looee the Commune to the "I Mistake
sack of the Tullerieg, who dominated road, where there was plenty of gra-ss n' but 1 sfiall read. I'll take all • • • •
the prison massacres which the mad t and weedy for him to hide in, but he the Papers. I will get together a little
seemed to be so occupied with me as 1!1nrary, too."
Paris of that day called justice, who �f/ to be utterly regardless of everything "What will ocvupy all your extra Through a Mistake of a \Vholesalo Ilotlso, a Crate containing
voted the death of the King, who drove else. A blacksnake would not have time?" FIFTY DOT,. SOUP PLATES and SIXTY DO%. WEA
the aristocrats out of Paris or to the stayed five seconds in such a position "Oh, I shall (walk about a good deal, PLATES was shipped to Brucefield .last week, We made tbo
scaffold. was no whit prouder of his without making a dash into the weeds. I dare say. Exercise -you know -
,name
'name than the sturdy, quiet, love- I Thinking that I had, by my too close great thing for an old man." House an offer for the lot and it vis accopted.• Therefore we
stricken youth who wears It now. attentions, prevented him from seeing • I's that your entire program?" are able to sell them at a Price that will startle you,
A century of the new civilization has SiR WALTER BESA\T. his real surroundings, I went baok- "N --no, not exactly," he said, hesi-
refined the blood of the Dantuns not ward Por about Len or fifteen yards to tatingly. "7'm going to organize a Sixty Doz., 720-6in. Tea Plates, Best Imi Stone China, maple leaf
thinned it. It flows full of ardor still, Ing-dul), unfeeling creature -with an give him a clear chance to look about private hank dawn there and manage
bud it is the ardor of the bridegroom, ! Inane smile upon his lips, He has none s
not the rebel. of the finer feelings you see. To me, him. In a Pew seconds he shot out it." -Chicago Times -Herald. pattern, only JC. each.The speech ofthe modern Denton is however, St seems Ignorant, foolish and his head and commenced going off 1n the direction of the weeds. Of course, rhe rt,1„ o. ww'urvrloo. Ffty Doz., 600— 7in. Soup Plates, only 6c, each,
quiet, but the brawn and courage of mischievous to call the British matron I at once ran up, so as not to lose The modern Belgian peasant attacks Now is the tinge to buv Plates, when these are gone yrnl will lt,tfe to pas
th.: man who broke shackles in P'r'ance a slave. But then I am a Philistine, him. He was already half in the weeds, the of ttur w Waterloo w+th immodera
have been handed down without a 'Why, 1 actually, slave as I am, sit and, feeling that his escape was t great deal more for the same kind of at plate and :it these prices they err
flaw. This youth has the muscles of down every morning without any re- g ti,;n and demands English silver most bound to go in a hurry,
iron, despite his gentle calling, but he sentme.nt or repining to my slavery. I s cured, he attempted to fight no more, persistently. The conductor of the
lacks the heart of flint. He has gone am bound in fetters and in chains but tried to get off as fast as he could, char -a -baric which conveys you to the I THE UP-TO-DATE GASH GROCERY.
unpretentiously about the business of adamantine. I must work, else who although I still puked him with my field s,urdity claims bacacsheesh for the
picture-makbng,as iia father did before will pay the baker and
besotted
the grater? I stick. ;sole service of having relieved you of I OGLE
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.him, content in the consciousness that must work, and so besotted am I that Thus it Is clear that w didn't fight your fare. From the moment you "hone `■�J�L.ML�_.�NJ- V e�•1."■ �V`
ail race has done its share -and shed I 'really work as if I enjoyed St. from choice, hilt from what he con- leave the station until the moment you
sufficient of Its blood In the great cause , Fair sister slave, when I have finish- sidered a necessity, and It is really so return you are pursued by a crowd of
with all snakes, even those which are ragged urchins, howling "Charite," at - - '- - ---' -- - -- -' '- - of be and b tiering human kind. try
this job and got the money I will people.the top of their ugly voices, or insist -
He has breathed no slaughters, hurled try to weep with lice over our joint said to followght;They never Ing on the purchase of the most rldic-
no anathemas, echoed In nowise the i sorrows. seriously seek to fight; they only wish
mighty cry . wltfn which .his great Let us, meanwhile, shape our chains; to scare off the intrude}, ulcus mementoes. At the gates of La
grandsine woke Paris into fury. I they are not unmusical, are they? To Snakes of the boa and viper kind Ilaye Sainte, where the brave Ger-
But for all that hiy anc°stral fame me they are like a peal of harmonious act as did the copperhead. In the mans fell to a men after having ex-
ams found him out, hidden behind the bells. Yet my heart bleeds -or would forests of Venezuela 7 once came°upon haunted thou a.mmunitton, a farm girt
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modest sign aP "Ferdinand Danton, if it had time -for thy sufferings un- a boa constrictor quite inadventeritly• invites you to enter and then bars your
Artist." Love, which is divine in that deserved. Poor slave! To order the He was lying coiled, 'probably sleeping, exit with a belated demand for half a •����e��ess����o��o�so�•
it is no respecter of persons and that dinner -what degradation! The hus- In a short underbrush of young palms franc a visitor. At Hougo.umont they
its ways are Fast finding out, has dls- bard -he has no pity, he cannot under- not higher than my knee, and my foot have learned to improve upon this: A The
covered him in such sort that he be- stand; he went off at 9 this mornings kr,ocked against him. A loud hiss was lady makes terms with you while you The
comes a personage in history, and his he will come home at 7; he will work his answer. With my stick I held the i are at the gate for ad- clothin (�
wedding bells will echo in some wfc:e at his papers from 9 till 12 at night, rank leaves aside to get a view of him. mission at the rate of half Oldestv Establishment
1n the uprisings l echo
Oh! he has no pity; he cannot under- A most imposing sight confronted me. t a franc each, but this you learn, to
It is up unconscionable of 1792. trick, tea, stand. Insensate wretch! There was a huge snake of beautiful I your disgust, on your departure does V
that Love has played this Danton of I have known a vast number oft pec- brown and fawn colored tints hissing not include an additional charge of In Clinton back again in Victoria Block, next to the Poat Office, Since 1854
nowadays. Danton, poor artist, might pie during a• life that .has not been like a demon, with his head and neck I ha.>.lf a franc each for the service of the
stave loved and wedded any one of tied down to one place nor confined to raised and turned toward me in post- g; Ide to the farm from whose clamor we have catered to the wants of Clothing buyers and this week we re -
10.000 anxious and deserving damsels, . one set. On the marriage question I tion to strike. The noise of his shinglyissing dur have mini endeavored to escape hove to our old quartets where we will again be ready to servo our many
and. hardly h•tvP had the scant dis- am perfectly certain, from my own ex- was prolonged and most astonishingly I during the entire length of your stay.
tinction of a wedding notice. But Fate perienee, that, in the majority of cases, loud, more 'Ike that made by a donkey i Such to sober truth is the coalition of patrons. Ili years gond by we made a reputation for soiling Only tell
devised a situation for him. The love the marriage life is happy -as we call englne, it seemed, than any that could the field of Waterloo to -day. What It able Clothing and to -day stand ready to defend that rept:tation. The
drama of a century ends in such a happiness. As for married people be- possibly be produced by a snake. As will be wh-n the railway Is opened and
climax as would abash a melodrama- coming one in mind, that kind of union I moved a little to draw back, he hit the deject,d hattallons of the "per- Clothing and Furnishings
Hot. can only belong to the "higher" kind toward me, with an increase In the tonally conducted" are poured out on
Paxil, when a hundred years had of intellect, which is, indeed, rare. And force of his hiss. As she struck toward it, is one of those things it is better
fled, read4ng a�lght the history of its in those elevated levels of the higher me, his Impetus, perhaps, carried him to suspect than know. -Pall Mall Gn we sell are good -we know they are good, for the post experience has
awful regeneration, reared a statue of intellect unhappiness is sometimes forward a little; at any rite, he ad- zette.
that, Danton, whose love for France caused by the unpractleal yearning of vanced, and I retreated a step or two -- taught us lite difference betwon Good Goods and cheap imitatious, TO
and her people had cost him his head. one of the two for the impossible -an further, somewhat apprehensive of his Not Long In 8napense• impress upon you that we have Good Goods we will offer you
There was a great crowd in .the Place Ideal that cannot be reached. teeth, but too much charmed by the The boy who was toiling up the long Special Prices on all Lines during this MO.de In Republique on the day -when the The union of hearts, however, is very magnlflcence of his anger to leave him. and devious hill turned out hurriedly
veil was stripped from Rude's master- far from uncommon; I mean that kind It was one of the grandest exhibitions wnen near the ton to a ake way for a
piece. All the pomp that Paris could of union in which tFtere is mutual of majestic rage I have ever witness- tat and frantic wheelmar, who had lost
master was summoned to do honor to trust and respect between man and ed. Wishing to have It continue, I control of his machine Come early and see the cloudburst of economic prettiness in FatiRcTAnd
the memory of the man whwife, with a graceful all'bpvance for lit- struck with my stick on the leaves "Say, bub," yelled the bicyclist, "how
in its frenzy had murdered. I tie foibles and with a common affeetton in front Of him. This excited him
far is tt to the bottom of this hilt?" Garments of warm day style end comfort that we display. 1'he wonder-
om Paris
fol purchasing power of a dollar will be exemplified as never before in
The expiation was complete, and the not only for each otherbut for the greatly. He hissed and struck toward "I don't know exactly what the dis-
pmudest wltness of it all was Ferdin- children. This is the kind of union me more fiercely than ever and began, tone is," the boy celled out atter every department. Watch for Special Priced next week, but in the
and Danton, jr. Led by Fate, he had which really makes marriage happy: between the bites, to advance slowly ham, "but you'll be there to about four
gone to Paris to study art In the and one does not want the ,higher" but surely toward me, Had I continu- seconds, and there's a ^rick at the bot -
schools. His name, not a too common nature -which is too often a selfish and ed to stand where I was, he would tom of It." -Chicago Tribune.
one, brought him notice. The muntot- exacting nature, self-atyled "higher"-- undoubtedly have torn every shred of
paNty of the capital asked him to come I but is found among quite ordinary folk, clothing from my legs and lacerated Shutting Her Out,
and see how generously it could make • The union o4 hearts, however, is very me most frightfully with his , how' Madge- Isn't that girl to the seat be- THOS. JACKSON, Sr.
amends. I seldom found where the wife is a able teeth, His advance, was, how- hind you the one you used to call on
Upon the same platform where he "superior" Person,I whose intellect soars ever, so gradual that I could easily, at before you were engaged to me?
,Etat, wrapped in his great pride and above the common things of earth, and, any time, have escaped 12y the slowest De Garry'-Ye9- • The Pioneer Clothif�r.
oomphacenay, a young girl, beautiful 111ce Peter, calls them all unclean. � sauntering walk. Indeed, the advanc- Madge -when exchange seats with
wibh that beauty which 1s scarcely I wanLT>3R BRANT• are is aalwaya sodgboa
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volti me i have my high hat on. Established 1864. Clinton, Ont.
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