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o HEART OF MINE. coop, hiding under the saves and in RCC7'iQPlAR1^I�XR��Fi't` i' ppINETI AMY.eWax>x��d G�r?CS*..'"
sheltered spots. But as the night ,*ore Are b urur , �� • " ''
O heart of rnlpe, we shouldn't on the cold increased in Intensity, Up- do lutereatitrg O'baraater Xroinowu to tt►• The l 0#0 'Work to .00 whoa that Pars , 111RA•S, Col. attds�'0MATORS; l INLAPPLE FE C)kIM, FRAf 13r
til it was 10 degrees below zero. The A t y. ,
wacrryg set s btu1lentq ut lire tariq Latin (�ugrter, I P1rCJ1tJg, GiI+RItil,cf, H711A\V13Lltltll�8.
1Vleat we've missed of calm we eoulela't sharp breath of the blizzard searched
Have, you know I Its biting way through the downy cov- , Stories of the unique characters that After the delightful hurry and ex- ' �ttngnnt�•p tt pQ 1• p9Cr
What we've met of t0ruay porn sting of th breasts of the apar•tows,and Am,r.ca cunirlbut to the t.atia guar- oitement of the mid-wiuter holidays E1f1 t uUl lllu�l' (/ aluU 4n TVuq• ! ry our Delicious Q_ SOON, A Fore
And of sorrow's driving rale, in an hour 10 of them were frozen ttr of 1 arts, the s%ttun in which Is to are over, pun+e the qulet�r days ut J Ceylon 7'eu,. sla0 out flat81i +0 c'•
We cart better meet agithi, I to death. All of the sparrows would I be Pound the major.ty ut the art stud- February and March, days that high I TCA
It It blow I 1 have died ere morning were it not eats in the gay Vr.ncn capital, are eu- cold winds and lalling snows or driv- I S1)ecial drives 1!1 Dinner, '1 -ea find Toilet Sets.
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We have erred In that dark hour ; fat• the discovery of a knot -hole in tcata:wng,y told by Mr, L'.tutun Peters. Ing raim are apt to olaim for their
the chiclteit coop by the sparro%% wlttt i Lharles buyder, who')as lived for the own. It is t8un, it ever, that there WC�omcd�4l�o�W�0000
We have known' I the blue ribbon. The glad news w'a, I last tklrty-one years in i'atSs, la well Domes a little letauru for the busy
VPhen our tears fell with the slioivcr, housekeeper, says Margaret Ryder, In
All alone ! ;Imparted in bled language to a en- i U artt to the students in tete Latin Y `��o Ob S®�.�, A7 b,. er St., Clinton.
Were not chine and shadow Lieut : fire flock, and in a short flare ua;•h ! natter as "Dictionary Snyder." This Gauntry Gentleman. ..T,ne slpred [toile I n��``RR�� •(, {l„J st ht i�
As the gracious blaster weaut ? sparrow had sclucezud its body through I suuuriquet is flue to his fund of in- and vegetables make the prepar•lrig ul
Let us temper our eouteur the meals less burdensome, and fewer I _
,` - with Iiia own. I the knot -hole into the camt:arativ:' formation. lint he Is not alt artist,
f warmth of the coop. Tho intense cold i outside du -ties olalm-atten-lien. _- ________i
but hex Ips years vest olat�.d with them, These stoi my dab give the unin• �
For we knot' nut .exQrg-mtearow had driven all Pear of the NN -9, chickens I Snyder speaks seven Iangltages, hag a y' g I ,Important oboe
I-- faun the breast. of the sparrows, an I superior education, .vhtc u•.v ver, te.rupteci time needed to look over the E' v
"-Cori Le sad ; I with reckless hardihood the tlrw upon hou ehukl supply of table linens, tow -
So, forgetting all the sorrow Y he has seldom been able to urn to y� �{�ts
We�have ]tad, the stick %here .the chickens were I advantag,; so far as his personal be- els, bedding and the laid -away gout• `�o the Public. ic.
mer clothing of the family, deClding • • +
Let us fold away our fears, I perched. T'hu bantam rooster mutter- r-ellt is eonceinEd' what must be r.r lenlahed and what I
And put by our foolish tears, ed sleepily as three sparrows crawled "In everything he is a typical 13o- 1 We have et -cured 1110 serv'ces of MR. J. \V, CHIDLLY to take ohar a of
And through all the coming years Iretweeen his legs and spread them can be repaired. This once planned,
Just be lad. g' p hemlaz,," said Mr. Peters yesterday, 1 ; Undertaking
q g apart, while the weight of eight shiv- ••and -Indifferent to the future, so lung most or all of sus h wo k can be got• o :r 1 u,rni6uro WarurOutna and a Dapurtment, and trust you will Gall
1 JAbIL+'S W. BILLY• as his wants are provided fur In the ten out of the way be'ore tha plea. ;,rid eyaiiduo our Goods before purchasing eh:ewhere, as we show the Fint3St
sting birds caused him to squat nearer
to the perch. With much Huttvring aP sant days uP spring bring their taws ills Of Furniture All bio n
u/ r TT,, presrnt. He is a nester of expediency, i' ill the count v. 1s are uarinleed t0 ive satisfae• '
A FATAL KNOT -HOP E. wings by the sparrows and t sail' "At the beginning of the siege of int; work. � 6
J u. complalnings on the part of the chick- Paris Snydcer had but 15 francs, yet he Tablecloths that show signs of "wear- ti„n, and at tock blt,unt ],,ices. CIVf US A TRiAL.
I ens, the birds all settle•,1 themselves lived on them throughout that lung I Ing through” near the center can bs As Mr, Chldley lots Leon long and favorably
BYL'BNl.6TJL°RitOLn, I for a comfortable night's sleep, But period, when the necessities of life Prepared for longer service by cutting Undertaking Department. koowutothe publictreeausafelyguarautou
this did not suit the vicious UNzzard. were said for almost Fabulous prices. I st v, rel inches Prom ono end, rehem- that all ordure !u the G Under king bo`atrtrnent entrusted to hta care shall be attended to to ttrst
The wind shifted its direction, amt asked him once how he managed to ming, and using the pieces cut off tc ,•lass style and satiefttctiou guarautood. I%first-uluas Hoarso h+ attondancu stall thnes, YitICLy
1.Upon the par'or wall of the Finn now It beat fiercely against the d;t,r survive on such a small sum, and lie Put undr any thin places. These ttlGli'r. r�
shanty hung a cheap chrome of the I oP the coop. With malicious cruelty it replied that at the time the siege was I Places should then be darned with the J. W. VIII®�, Y1 I�ff9ITriCai�, FOR
Christ. Upon the tr•ame of the chrome sought out the knot -hole and sant; announced he resolved to buy a quan- I ravelings saved when drawing threads
was perched the stuffed body of an through ft a solo of devilish glee. And trey of food that no one else would for open-work or hemstitch.y'�+r�s� �/^►O �� Co., �!l�tl�Ont
English sparrow. Its head was perked the all- of the solo was filled with fine think of and which would lustain life In buying tablecloths, an extra i.d.E. a o 9 Minton,
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on one side in a listening attitude, I snow andsleet frpzen hard as ground for a considerable period. Prices were quarter of a Yard sh.uld be allowed on
3doors south Gull's Mill. —.�
while the tall stuck upward as if the , glass. Thi: bitter, biting, Insistent so high that there were very few arti- the length, as a cloth will wear almost Y. 5.--N1Fth�t and Sunda calls attended to by calling at our Funeral ])iroctor's residence J. ��'
Yeathery rudder were about to ser death chill .vas driven through the cies of feud that were left to the choice twice as long, it toe places where the � 1 Y ' B
tike plump body on an eerier journey. (knot -hale with a hideous shriek, like of a limited pocketbook, but he solved center fold c..mes and those that come CHIllLI.
Pendant from the bill of the sparrow ; steam from a whistle. It smote the the problem accurately. He bought over the edges of the table are chang- --- __-_._--_...._-_. ,
by a thread hung a small piece (If I pyramid of feathers and sprayed it three bottles of olive oil on the first ed when they show signs of wear by /� /1 pp cc
pasteboard bearing the leg 2nd' with icy crystals. It froze the comb day, when hardly any one of the Pari- cutting oft a few Inches from one end. �S P 4. V 1.. B/si \.!� f N •�,
h of the Shanghai rooster acrd caused t1IC sans thought e[ such an article of When past mending, it will well re-
-TA�"' `I°EA� Ce ylcn Aessru and Ja aria S lbs ot,d
OL'It LI7"1`hL \IA1tT1,tt. : bantam to shiver as wK ague. diet, and from day to day purchased Pay the time requital to cut out the I .)r TEAS■ 5 p B
I';;, happened that the bantam rooster w'as small quantities of bread. The oil and b.st portions of a cloth and hem them, young liyNou fur.$I or ldc per lb.
' ' perched right In line with the kzYat- bread were mixed together with water to be used as occa-ion requires Por �t
When alive the sr�::u,v had been the hole and received the full force at the covering bread or cake, or to be used Sugars, Sugars, Sugars.
`irike 'Finn, the ten -yeast' -old I blast, One by one the sParrrows b'- and made into a sort of soup, and on as tuwcls tar wiping glass or silver.,,lf r 7'
:on of the sturdy quarryman. The boy . tween his legs and upon his back were Snydis lerrliv dited though
until thensoege wasrishing menu two or•three layers of the thinner Por- Jure tO itar,d one otr of \l intreal Su;irs. ATu. 1 Urauub►ted, Calfae and low's
irnexed the bird one day with a slip- I overcome. Chilled to the 'heart they siege was nearly I tions are s,ttched together, passing p SPECIAI. PRICES.
noose lryidC & thread. The pugna.ci- fell to the ground with a soft thud. ended. ' back and forth s.:vetal times, they ill bills., one hundred pound and dollar Iota.
ous disposition of tete sparrow and Suddenly the hole to the door Was "Toward the close r the stele he make very nice soft dishcloths, and BZ&T A3
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skillful manner in which it had plugged up, the remaining birds set- became extremely weary of his mono- WE KEEP THE f3,.�T A>$ORTED STO>;;( OF WEDDING PRESENTS IN THE
tonous diet, and resolved on a bold will last much lectin It used to any COUNTY Dither Tea Mid Belcuutu Sets FauC China and Lam 3
used its beak upon his finger had tied themselves comfortably, d and the bill other way. In selecting tablecloths -for > Y p•.
awakened the boys' admiration, and mass of an feathers dropped off So he left theoke for a city in , andE alk- ev,ryday wear, the soft German makes 25 per cnut. Idea thin ronin, pPlcud. Dell aria see our Goods and get
he released it after a captivity of only ,into the land of dreams. y secretly, give excellent satisfaction. Unless an •
one day, in order that he might re- When the sun arose over the Berk- ed boldly up to a German picket. Of extra -fine linen is to be bought, it is 1�I1Cda,
cognize the bird if he chanced to see I shire hi'fls next morning, the Ulizzard course he was Brought to a halt by b.st to choose some pattern that close- SEEDS.—Timothy, Red and Alsilte, Clover, 'turnip and Mangold. All
It again, he tied a blue ribbon around had spent its fury. The snow reflected the soldier. Then he explained that he ly covers the ground. Napkins to
its neck. Mickey was delighted to see back in dazzling radiance the rays Of was not a Parisian, but an American match in pattern Come with most 11 fresh and ue+v need•
the sparrow remained in the vicinity the rising sun. When Mickey opened citizen, detained h Perls, and n very tablecloths. Cash Paid for Good Butter and Eggs.- - -
of the shanty. In the morning ,when the door of the shanty at sik o'clock hungry one at that. He asked per- Table linen of course should be hem- s �. 7n
he fed the chickens, the bird rte..' to Peed the chickens and milk the mission to enter the German camp, but med by hand. A very satisfactory T ���' �1i111Joa3.
down from the maple tree t° get its nanny before going to school, he was the soldier told Snyder he had orders way Is to fol I as for ordinary hemming, v
share of the meal. One morning brick- , a1 est buried under an avalanche of to allow no one to pass. Convinced then fold once more in such a manner
ey missed the sParrow,but In the even ! . Iw•, which had plied against the do.rr that Snyder meant no michlef, but that th , edges of the hem came against
Ing it returned and br ght `LO even -
r ;ng the night. He forced his way was really a man In needcof provender, - ------ ---- ---,-----------
pugnacious and vitup a lth,itti through the drift and, panting with he finally consented to become a party the body of the cloth, and then hem as
bunches of feathers, Th a • dditicn o exertion, reached the chicken coop. A� to a ruse which that fertile gentleman t sewing h over and over seam, In •
his avairy filled the b s heart wt h j nn placed his hand on the hasp to open proposed. This was that Snyder was this x%ay the thread used in hemming 11'
Il to talcs to h!s heels 1n the direction lies the same way as those woven to
Joy, and day by day the relations the door his *Ye was naught by the to tits camp, white the soldier, as !f to the cloth, and hardly shows at all, A
tween him and the birds ie r ie flutter of a piece of blue ribbon from letter in old English or script can be ,,�._j acriTice
intimate, They grew so time at the knothole. The gibbon was around the full performance of his vigilance, worked in the corner of each napkin,
they sat on his shoulder and ate from the neck of a sparrow into whose was to fire his gun in the air. It was It should be abut an inch long and
his hand. sightless eyes beat the glory of the carried out successfully, done with linen floss.
i As the weeks flew by the bird col- • Here he was regaled with cheese,
s°n beer and thaer good thl, s to his Sheets should be at least two and a CAnd O
Ony increased in numbers, until at the • The slender legs were bent under o �g half yards long, made with atwo-inch
end of a month nearly 200 sparrows the body. The 'head was turned aside soonheart's content by the;'turn ons, and hem other one end and a narrow one on
used the yard in the rear of the shanty as if to escapa the fury of the blit- soon after Gaited to return to Paris. the other%.— war Ing
as a rendezvous and took advantage. zard. Very tenderly, almost reverent- But he had promised the guard who Sheets that show signs of wearing
Y' ` ( ly,•the boy took the frozen body from had first arrested his bold flight to re-
ef Miclte s kind. hospitality. Every thin along the center can be torn down
morning when the baY went out to I the hole, opened the door of the coop turn within an hour. Indulging the the -middle, the outside .edges over -
milk the nanny -goat he saw over -
sparrows and went into the shanty, while a foaming beer offered him in the camp handed together and the sides hem -
everywhere, jawing away like gal"111- cloud of hungry sparrows flew about , he had overstayed the allotted time, med with a narrow hem. All wornout r
ous women, They perched upon the his Head and perched on his shoulders. I and on reaching the outpost found an- sheets and pillowcases should be care- WAft,I
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fenceto¢, the roof of the shanty, and He placed the dead sparrow upon the other picket. Explanations followed, fully saved for use in cases of illness
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covered the chicken coop with cloud table, while the living birds flew Io and nyder proposed that he be al- where soft, old muslin is often so sorely '
of feathers, And when he appeared the mantel and the chairs .and walked lowed to run for the gate through need.
with a dish of Indian meal in his hand around saucily. I which he or,ginallY carne, while the Pillowslips will wear much longer if
there was a sudden uprising, a lifting "What happened the weeny little guard pretend,d to chase and fire upon cut large enough to slip easily over t . I
of wings, which seemed to c;oud the bird, Mickey?" asked the boy's mother hem. Again was his schemegreed the Pillow. They are now usually cut
sun. When he had placed the pan of with gentle solicitude. I to and he re-entered Paris. Once in- long enough not to require either but -
cornmeal near the door a ea.va^e rush The voice of the boy trembled as heside the gate the Frenchmen regarded tons or tapes to fasten them, The ESS we are about leaving tOlt n and all goods must
was made for it, each spa..rVOw• fight- ; him as one who had achieved a mar- edge Is often finished with a cluster, of
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Ing fiercely for more than its share. rd!
j I dunno, mother; I'm after vellous escape and, as the Germans tucks above a wide hem, a scant ruffle be ,-old before the hist of March. we have
But it was Mickey's especial pleasure find'n' her fro?en stiFf in the hole In the had done, set before him a bountiful of embroidery or a lace edge. If the ,
to watch the sparrow with the blue repast. Ti1at'1{ell Our UOOCl5 to I('SS than Vv1101LSalE Price.
'ribbon. She exercised'a censorship chicken coop door.' I sheets and aye heaa ti are of linen,
'Although at' many time: in the they are always hemstitched.
over the noisy, quarrelsorhe flock, and On Christmas evening, when the bell greatest penury, Snyder would never . Plain all -white towels with a hem- Watcli for out, Advertisement next week
while they were feeding she drove in,St. Mary's steeple was chiming the, accept regular employment. I know of stitched hem are the present fancy.
back the gluttons with her wings and call to vespers, Mrs. Finn went into one oder that was made to him by a Very nice tine huckaback toweling can
sharp beak, and helped the weaker her humble parlor, New York newspaper to -take charge be purchased very cheaply by the yard,
ones to secure a portion, The 'benignant, sorrowful face of the of Its cable' business at a salary of and the hemming done as "pick up
All clay the sparrows twittered Christ looked down at her with pity- $3000 per annum. This offer was work" at home. Some large Turkish DUFTON
around the shanty, but at twilight they Ing compasw•im, Pr m itt cheap environ- Promptly declined by Snyder, who said bath towels should always form part • • "t flew away over thehills, returning at ment. A mcaist me into the woman's that It involved a certain amount of of the outfit oP every bath or gybed-
sunrise with unfailing re_ularity. eyes as she looked at the stuffed spar- toutine work which would kill him, He
Mickey was sorely troubled ,ver the row perrhf!d just above the Saviour's was then living on about Pour cents a room. here there is no bath -room, and the 9
disappearance of the Birds. Several head, rind her breast heaved ets she day. bath must be taken In the bed -room it
times as they flew away in the twi- murmured: At the time I was spending most of a bathing rug will prove a great con- Woolen Mill. Store,
11 light he tried to follow them, but sal- •,chure tna baby angels; must lie my Earlier days to Paris there was an venience. It should be about a yard _ �.�.tI O.$.®
x•aYs without success, as the birds thrn.vir' c omits t� vP naw through the art stuuen.t for whom Snyder, had a and a half square. The upper side is = �e`qA "�°
flew so fast that they were "oon lost golden bars, 'o' Heaven's gat". an' ye particular fondness. He has since risen o
to sight in the gathering aarkne".s $Ether dyin' to save ye.r friends.,' to prominence, but in those days •thee made of Turkish toweling and the
and the distance. One evening, .as the _:•_��_ student .vas Par Prom prosperous. There underside of heavy colored cotton flan-
flod dipped over the brow in the hill, net. The two are tied together here �' � ^-�-
fl quarter ed a mile away, Mickey turn- "^+'"a+ Two"... •rr•,n.•.••, was toy be a dinner given at a restau- an i there, the tie coming on the under-
Swapp3ng horses, it is said, is of all rant celebrated 1n the Quarter for the side with colored linen floss. The edge Mistake
ed toward the shanty, saddened by the trades the mast trying to mvn's hon- excellence of its menu, and, of course, can be simply hound with braid or
departure of his pets. Just as he open- asty. Men w'hu can deaf squar,ly under this student I speak of was particular- wgrked around i r buttonhole stitch s o • •
ed the kitchen door a faint, far re- ordinary circumstances yield to the ly anxious to go. But he lacked a ,with yarn, or a scallop can be croche.t-
port smote his ear. He turned, and temptation to g..t the best uC a bar- most important essential. He had no tel Through a mistake of a 11'hulosalc house, a Crate containing
saw the sparrows flying back to the white shirt! Snyder was called Into the y
shanty. Aa they came neTrer he siw gait wh.n it is a question of horse- meeting of condolence that was held, Any woman who habitual] spends FIFTY vC%.. SOUP 1'LAC1+.S n1T� q;TY D07. '1'FA
s trail of Feathers behind them, whtte fresh. Hence it is a pleasure to read any number of hours daily in house- PLATES was shipped to Riucefiald tart week: We pride the
the following anecdote, which proves and at once set his inventive genius to ,worn or sewing should provide herself
the birds uttered little cries of alarm. work. He pondered silently for a with clothes suitable for such work. Houee an offer for tho lot and it %v is accopted. Theieforo we
When the flock reached this chanty in the exception to the rule: brief while, but hes brow soon ltgltten-
headlong flight, two of the sparrows Two gentlemen of Marshalton, Va., ed and he cheerily asked, "Have You After she once experiences the comfort are able to sell them at a 1 rich that will start,e you.
turned somersaultq in the air, and .'whom for convenience we call Ms. A. ., of this plan she will never be guilty ,.
dropped with outspread wings dead in- and Mr, S., met one day and agreed a collar." of "wearing out garments," e such Sixty DOZY i20—bin. Tea Plates, Best Iron Stone Chills, maple leaf
to the yard. Three others were on. t',i swap horses. "The student responded in the aP- work intended for different uses,
able to stand when the flock alighted, "I'll tell you what, John," said Mr. no tie ve, but announced that is had Good and comfortable' styles for pattern, only 5c. each,
and tumbled helple-sly from the fence. A„ "if ynu get the beat of the trade no tie to wear with it appropriate t° making working dresses are either a
When the occasion. r1 p snugly, Ffty Doz., 600- lin. Soup Plates, only 6c, each.
Their legs were broken. 'C� hen Mick- you shad bring ma two bu.:hels o�f ... P nor'ss wrapper, which fits snu i or
h peeked up one of the wounded birds wheat to bind the bargain, and if I Ill fix that easily,' answered Snyd- a short, round skirt and blouse waist,
Pr, reassuringly, as lie went through Now is the time to buv Plates, when these ore one you will have to pay
a shot fell from its coat of feathers cone out best, I'll do the same by you, the very limited wardrobe of th@ art waist. Good pattn•n h foreithercan it gent deed move for the same kind of w plateand al these prices they art,
ir.ta his hand, tie tock th•'rn into the eh?" student. He fished up a vtv'.d red stock -
kitchen and tried with bungling, boyish Tita.tIs a go," said Mr. S„ "and I be bought very cheaply and will last bound to 1 n in i hurry.
surgery, to bandage up their broken 'low you'll bring me the wheat." ing, and by means at sundry holes cut for years, Such dresses for wear next
legs with the help of matches and "That's as it may be," retorted Mr. in the collar and artistic manipulation summer can as well be made now as T ISE f.��'T®-I3dSuT'E eAS�'I GROCERY.
cotton. But the delicate birds had A. "'But let It be agreed, then, that a the flaming clever
:timitng was twisted into later, and the same with the children's � ��� ,y A ��-,t"y 014 �+
been too severely shocked. One by ane ,vuek from this arlerncian the one's a very Clever imitatlan of a bec*oming clothes. Even Dame Fashion is kind p}lone2:3. COOPER
they flew over the river Into the n One that's host suited, be It yott or one's
neckcloth. The effect was satisfac- to mothers now, find pretty plain
land, and Mickey buried their bide that' give t' suited,
two bushels e, tory to all concerned, and the student I dresses are stylish for both baby girls .
In the backyard, using tomato can wheat." departed for the dinner in high Pea- I and their older sisters.
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for a coflln. The week parsed, the day caine, and House jackets are much worn and al -
Then came the blizzard, sweeping as luck would have it, Mr. A. and Mr. "But unfortunately for appearances, low the dress waist to be kept fresh �]�% JJ
down the valley from the Onit;lcfllIt and especially for the poor student, asi,he
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L7t ��� �o/9S. met nn the road about midway be- I and neat. For early spring and coolGthe dinner progressed he for of that �
With vicious, snarling malignity it tween their rrs�per-tive hom•cs. g summer days, they are made of some �
swept along, tearing shingles from the , ,,, in his shirtless condition it was Sm-
rtx,fs, strewing its path with the limbs "'Where to, John , erred tTr, A., as portant to keep his coat closely button- pretty colored wool goads. Very nice
rI trees, howling its rage in alternate they stopped a moment to chat. ' bougmateht
tel, forty inches wide, can be l
"To your h^use with the two bushels ed, and In an, absent moment he bought for fifty dents a yard, three
hissingY3 and belle vtngs. As the twi- of wTfeat." rcpllPd Mr. S. loosened that, garment and flung the
light deepened, and the grim darkne.3s lapels back against Itis shoulders. You Yards being sufficient Por a jtight.
of the night shut. In the valley, them "Well, naw, that's gond," remarked They are generally 'made over a tight- velopment
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may well conceive what a sensation S 11 tempest grew more Purioua, It smote Mr A.. "Por T was an my waw to your fitting lining with one box or a Diaster
the sight of the naked breast, culmin-
the Finn shanty like a solid, wrench- house on the same errond. This horse ating In a stocking -hung collar, pro- °t side plaits 1n the back, which are
ing• the, windo,v blinds from their fes- yrin let mA have ca.n't he heat." duced on the company. fastened at the neon and fronts
the waist
teg. the rola Whirlwinds as keen as a fas- Just what I think of this nag," re- "Another Instance of Snyder's In- last. The fullness 1n the fronts is only
ac's neige came howling down the chin- torted M S., and then t.hov` had a genuity in a desperate strait, and also Fastened at the neck and may he One of the safest investments on the market.
neo, scattering glowing embers over he-atriv laugh, rind separated after ex- another instance of the Indigence of either gathers or a group of three side
changing wheat, plaits. A ribbon is sewed to at the
the floor. _ the same art student, now the head side seams, wbieb is tied In front when -��A sure dividend paper.
Mickey, dear„" said Mrs. Finn, "its ' of a great art Institution In America, .
a bitter night for the nanny and the Aphorin,na. gathering, the garment , warn, The neck Is 10 �C-
acc+urred at another social 1 1
finished with i rather l ode collar. hop 1 i , d in fifty shalres or more blocks, chickens. Did ye take care O' thin ?" Diligence is the mother of Basel torr- Such had been the improvement in the sleeve: are either a moderate bishop 1 t l
"Faith, I did, mother," replied the tune. -Cervantes. student's fortunee that he was able to I or have a puff at the top, These Jac- We are agents for- the following Stocks :-
boy, "Didn't I plug up the holes in Flattery labors under the odious afford a shirt, but had no studs to or- kets are about six inches long below
the chicken coop lasht weeek wid pa- ohnrge of servility.-Tacitus, nament the front. Snyder was once the waist line and are finished around Red Mountain View ai No. 1 property....... , .. ..... . ........... . . .loc.
a, per. There's only wan weeny hole In Nothir•- resembles pride so much as more consulted, and, as usual, repaid the bottom with a simple hem. For The Idler, one of the best silver propertips in the Slocan District. ..... , ... too.
the door that'll do no harrum. And discou• agement.-•Arniel. this tribute to his genius with a ready , . . ................ . . . ...... .
the nanny has enough dried leaves and Cnriestty is one Of the forms of idea. He cut three black buttons from wearlr.� on warm :unmet days, they Northern F3e1lo. . . ............ . . iOC•
straw over her as'Gl do for a dozen feminine bravery. -Victor Hugo. his shoes and strung them on a heavy are mlcte of lawn, India silk or dainty 011e Great Bartz Group, (1`L claims) ............................... : ...... • 5c•
Censure Is a tax man pays to the thread, The buttons were hung upon gingham. Old Gold �Ual'17. up,Gro(6 cbiiuiq).. rC
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The Chicken coop consdsted of two public for beinf- eminent. -Swift. the outside of the student's shirt and Oupper Gialt.. Qr. ... (3' Claims)...... ..... . ................. . .... . . .... 4e.
parts. The larger portion was an open I hold that gentlemen to be best the thread from the Inside held them Cooking Wlthoat F.C¢•. AlOutezuma. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •°• • 4C'
trganework of lath, where the chick- drers^d w'hos,e dress no one Observes.- deftly in place. They presented a re- At this season of the year, when llontrste.acl. Placer Cold Alining Co ..... ................... . .. . ............. Se-
ens scrahched and exercised, while the Trollope. I spectahle appearance, and the student eggs are a scarcity, it -becomes the Kootenay and North West............ . . ............. . .........................3c
slrrltll-_r part *as boarded up tightly ' went boldly to take his part In the study of the housewife how to use as Snowdrop..... , ... , . • ......... ............ . , ............ , ..2je..
to Protect them In cold weather. Per- 1'fatiar• Wlthln CAO'AAB, festivltlee. few as.possible in cooking, and convert
ched on a stick running across the Ten thousand dollars is the sum "Dancing was in order, and the as many as is practicable Into cash. All Mining Stocks bought and sold on commission, ZrFor full pa,r•ticuiars
Coop were six Dominick hens, a Shang- S'mon Appl• baum of New York, wants student was one of the gayest of those She thus finds that It is less impera- and Prospectuses write or wire
hal• rooster, and a bantam rooster. The Isaac Crabbage, a tailor, to pay him who danced. But also the exertion of live than she had supposed that pies �e
eager and biting air had caused the on account of the non-delivery of a hes movements caused the thread to and puddings should contain the exact THE INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT CO.
chickens to huddle alar-_ tOgethes forI pair of trousers. The trousers were loosen and the shoe buttons to dangle number of eggs called for in the recipe. 10 M Ing, .4t. East, Toronto, Ont.
mutual wat¢mtth, but still they shiver- s�.t t0 the tailor to be pressed for Ap- at the bottom holes an inch or more Cookies may be made absolutely with -
ed as the blizzard sifted snow down plebaum's wedding, and as they were from their proper places. The attention out eggs by using brown sugar in- Agents wanted.,
upon them from ,cracks in the rrwf, not returned In time,Applebaum claims of the student was called to the singu- stead of white. IP granulated white �
until they were covered with a while he was unable to appear for the eerc- lar app.'arance of his improvised studs, sugar is used without egg's the cookies Wiai����,�•�,�-_` „�..
blanket. Meanwhile, Mickey had for- - mnr_ nrr' hta b-ide-to-be sued him for but, nothing daunted by the derision come out of the oven heavy, but If
gotten the sparrows. He supposed bteeach of promitae. such a plight occasioned, he paused to brown is used the cookies are as light READY FOR BUSINESS.
khvyy had flown back to their usual I - ---- I the mlelst of his dancing, grasped the as it 1s possible to make with eggs.
sleeping places. But, frightened by the % (l0rk Trednetlon, truant thread, and brought the buttons Perhaps the difference is due to the ,Qy�
erne] shot the little birds had remain- J back in place with a resOunding slap fact that brown sugar is Of finer grain Sheppard & PeaeoM, The Clinton Family �irocery,
ed around the shanty until the bliz- I "'Phis boat seems pretty cranky. Is against the starchy etiPfneas of his than white. Pumpkin pies can be
1. zard came. 'then the force of the wind the perfectly safe for two?' eirtt+ lye then grave! grasped his I made as well without eggs as with Are now ready for business with a new and select stock of Farnily Groceries,
was so great that they were unable "Marnled or siatgle7 y
to fly against ft, and thee hovered "M "Married I partner and continued hla gyrations." them by adding a little more PuenV- Floor, Feed, Provisions, &C. We guarantee our values to be the tory best in
around the shanty said the covered "Yep," •-Saltlmore Sun. kin. --Farm and home, the market. Teng a specialty. Terms Cash or Produce.
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