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___P�.__ __ — come to 140cowood On some pretext THE INFUSION OF an a e . .
APIN1 � or otbar, to aeolat to tall to love witU . now he accomplished what to di,avt"44; I WREN YOV WANT TOA, TONK Of
I . .W_ her, anti we, were to be marrfed� I . . I . a miracle to them, as to us. The" I
I Thr o— u_ 49— h- Storm and Suns should have, come In the gulao of a I � I re but a few of the threatened men
BURGLAr�8.1PA1�1TIALITY FOR EOCA- 1. � I __ traveling artists bui that she pro- 1, I . . . who have li'44 long, 11
LYPTUS CA013D 1118 ARKS% " __ __ posed My coming a# tutor. Is it fair I 1, a
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I A low minutes afterward Gerald ared a 4tre Misfortune. Size did'Oot go or just that aho alluld refuse me I - PERSPIRATION. � . , I..... .. 11 .1.- � .1 L I
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Xiilr.lerorli oull 1r1%lev(t174t401% it'"t it'"de" Dorman ,stood before the woman amongst them—low Inquired, about UIDWIN 11 I I .... . I CEYLON. The, name Ludolls, when smiliclouia with rcs4tible,
I � Arrt-.4oTlir�sistiRl'4,st�i;lteoipgisixt-aloylue whom be loved so well. LooWing,into her; others did not even, kuQ*,Pf her "I beg,of You not to.appaaa to one, CEYLON ORISION TEA — . LEAR PA4911,11114L 20, 09, 40, SO Md 00,
. AL;4t. 91I`J`QA'A41IW.00'111e1r 1`41W,00. i 64btle exiatsROO, The once�jlatterad In can AM oil to superior to th4t of the finest Japan ReAto "do"Royll and norlic-4 JJ4.4 04 to Ative the ,I .!%-- � ,
, the beautiful face he Saw a, . istrosa ,in the. matter. I ve u t lag tea grown, .1.041. Floe ror 111illi illecullar FIJO lon. t1*A%,,W,%1&-q&%A6-1L�,%,* — I
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01 iSo influlLealmally slight are some change there. The baggar4l, wor ex. of the house was now littlet More than to may.' replied Vivian. I .1 Perspiration Is almost - p4ea'itar to . . '11"L,* "t, III.* 4W%AW% 4ft,ft,W,W 0 4"A1111,11% L ,
I . . n men, monkeys and horses. gorges ^ 1_ Thinking of painting? Weiih
of the clues that have led to the arrest pressloil, bad disappeared, the exclaim- 06 ojp'ber; no one notioeid bar,, or sioem. "Most wisely answerscl," sneered
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and ultidtate conviction of notable Ito coloaring had all returned; the ad to remember her. existence. I'miladl."' MANY HUPBLEBS CASES' Sweat all over the body sad so do I I �,arofully the matter of "cheapi) � I
. She had: difficulty In finding a $or., 'IWO ware, engaged to be � , , . ,%a H paint before buying It. Don't bay 0
. oriminals, that one may not be sur- dark ,yen w ore splendid in their depth , iparr'14) human beings, but monkoy W E .1 - ,
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. Prlood to learn Lbat, by th'6 distin- and. fire. Vivian hod out her hand vaut who bad leisure to. Prepare. bar went on X. do Way4ollot, undeterred, NUMBER OF FAMOUS MEN WHO sweat only on the hands, feet 4.4d fit. '001 , . �
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. � gulshilio and ineffaceable Qdour of' ating. to him, 6ut Get. waiii tea, they .were so busily on- "when Lady Nestle was only iievon- 1. .HAVE 011VATED DEATH, Who use of perspiratiouL ie . pheap—It's never cheap. '�.. . .
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.1 I certain Perfumes and ¢s murder- d. only ga.ged, with -my lady's guests. Vivian. teen. When she broke. Off with me . �
. aid could not speak, He coul . , In" cool the body by its evitloraticia, al� ,
I om and thieves have ore now been look into tits face that wa, . 010 0 ha 0 IT in '
� 9 all the ordered It to be taken to her her, .she promisod (!f9lJ 141104leg IT419 !.lVC1k F319KIC-011 311OR411111 though it is generally b I v d t . t 0
1 L 'brought to book for their miodeinean- world to him. I there aE. loaakohio would have paaoc.� 10thfully that It she was left awidow lot IVAIch to LIvoS1r Andre* ftirx wasto Materials are also excreted . � ; I RAMSAY145
I . aurs. " You. seem surprised," she gaido But even there the uolime of the mitalo _,abolve all, a weallby olie-ahe would Woo A$44clleill by Consumption 111194.11s A- -
I I a?robably toe queerest case lathis with a lovely, laughing gniile. "Jam and the. oro.wd followed liar; 040 felt marrY me. Imetlig Toling I'lliqu-Mr, Archibald IV84 Dig- through the LoWeat glanda When the - .
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-harsqsil From the . a of the kidneys, is interfered �, PAIN'rl=
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I I conneetion to that of a notorious bur- �plcaoed to see, you - odo nowed the propaimel'au . C 11100.lLat as ,I INT I �,��,, � I 0 .
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I glar Wlto was %treated ini Paris a few w L ulfill it, Im tAat just, UW Nesliall -' Wbea a r -a, the cooling of the body Is ef- - a pay for them you ay tot- !he .
. � %tr, do Yon, L look so. astonished at given up to the infl,wence of evil 9 L, alin in sentenced to death littl * I I YO P
I woutiln back, oalely because be )lad 'Me't, I spirits. � Vivian turned away,with an air of -by doctor or by judge -his career is fected'by evaporation from thelungs, - . best that's raa(hi. and when you.
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. I d 11 answered Gor� It Sir A -4 a ec In '5 weigh the irnallor, weigh the
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. are these; An elderly ladyawoke,one aid, oSomething-I �annot tall what tlus�all the ..svil. the acaz4al, the lilt does noi Interest met', she saidt speaking, his. grave is dug and his dog. I I _; __ _ "can" and sea that you are get,
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� . . night, to find that the jewel box fit -has disappoared from your face; and humiliation that this woman would coldly, L L coffin made, says London. Answers, The amount of per " 1. , - L ting inciro paint to the gallon than
.. . . the ,aide of her bel was in the act aomething-I cannot tell what -has bring -upon film homel Then, VxVien ..Pray L spiration varies I I . LLL , . You, ever got before Xrom any
. I . , liatimill" he continued, vehe" .But in many, notable cases the grim �greatly, according to th I . Qtlieir.
� I of being bargle!l by a burly ana,oiase- taken it's place-', . 1. bothoggftt ber,self that she bad not � . ' a temperature .11 .
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I moutly. "You era the. Duly one hero tyrant Death is cheated of his victim 'Of the surrounding air, the condition ff, F iK T'b L JiH� .
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I . - ly Masked mail. !r4o lady hall the She blushed crimson. Was it I'D yet changed ,bar traveling attire. possessed of truth and honesty. is it condemned man o9blealth,the d'agraeo exerme taken.
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% . so) , f-contrial to foign sleep, and make plain then, thils' love of her$ so4pat- Siok at heart$ she went through tile honest deceive me most heretically refuses to die, and �the amount o -be I .. IRI MA018.
,:. � I mental, note of the fact that-tholIO cut that people could road'it in liar . I .I fluids imbibed, &o, 7 . 11 I . AL. + A , ,
I I az ceremony of dressing, Joan choosing agaillf,t . ' MONTRE
I L proves him vitality to the whole world. average. amount.. of perspiration is "WA%1S1%'Wqs,0W1W AW %,IWW AJ,,t,1S,V&.%,,%A%,1%, . I .
:k . . was one illatil3guial.iing tea tare ofthe face ? her lady's favorite costume, -a dress Lady Noslie laughed, while t � 'thought to be 'about two pints a day, . 1&1P%4VeS"W,%-1WlW1,%A1W%- v
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� I L marauder. This was the strong odour " � the L jaw .L �a light ,If you were to examine the books this is, of L . I I .
� . . . I . -us: that Pervaded, his get- -f I .1 have been very happy," ahe Paid- of rich black 'velvet, out after quivered in her als. I , �but course,'mueh increased - BRIEF LY MENTIONED. DEPENDS ON DISPOSITION. I I
'.. I . vt elicalypt t waim so grateitat to be At. Peace quaint fashion of a Venetian portrait, I solt, is all wast of a doctor who used to practime It t in hot weather. . I . . L I I I
� � in-Butis. As, soon as he -had affected and .to be - free from discoin �t I L . . ad pathos, Henri,', she ' Bishop's Stortford you would find a . I I .. I - Casey -There's trouble ver it
.1 . fO3 . square in the front, allowing the firm saidt "Xiss Nestle does not like you 11 I . 0 . -
, L . InSL depwvtu,re, the woman rose and. met ,such pleasant people and suo.lix 'a,, hopeless ontry anent. the. health of w L -In damp� weather evaporation from The fire department: of Chicagoliam Clancy,m. � . ,
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white neck and thx*At, with Wide ' III. know It; but Miss Nestle will a odes. He was the: akin is lessened and so one seera ninety-elg4t steam fire engines, Costigan-Pliwat 14 ut? . .
'to her assist- kind friends. But, Mr. Dorman, �rhat hitoging sleeves, the oo tly lace ohOw" justice done to me," lie oried. . Very Lill, Cigarettes are smoked almost ex.
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. Ames, by,oal . ling loudly from her bad- is olog -on here?" " . . I and the doctor opined that 4 to &rspire more profusely than in dry . Casey -A family foight. . . .
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room 0-w. However, her efforts 9 . In& the rounded, beaut! * ful arms. A "My dear Henriv said Lady Valerie. even South Africa would, not *,prolong weather, but this is only a,pparent, for el"Lively in Germany, Austria,, Rus- . ,_ ,_�
. � , wind "A fanoy fair," he replledr---�Jler diamond arrow! fastened the Mass of .#I WaSR foolish I sia �and -Greece, and generally through . C4stigan-Shure, that's not throu-
wore Ill vRin, lot on thq arrival of the ladysh!Vs last whim. I am almost dark hair. . . Young girl. when I his life for more -than eighLeen really transpiration is lessened when . I I
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I L first fell In love with your handsome In611f . I . Eld.tOpe. I ble ; that"s onJyement, . . .
. Pollee it w" foand that, the buiglar sorry that you. came home.before it . I - .1m. He made this entry aga�t.ns,t the atmospliore is charged With Mots. . . ' I I . 1
. Vivian went. to the nursery to see face -and a very bart4wome face it . . ture, ' I . The city of Cleveland is the first . ' I - .
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. I L had disappeared with . the lady's was over. I shoUld not Imaginethat . . his patient's name, . I � . epartment whose sole ob - LJOHTRIAL HOTEL DIRECT"Olilf. � - 11.
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a hundreds L . was in those days,". Hyperhicirosig is the medical ter . .1 .
- . there has ever been such a motley t, h evels. Thep'she sought Gerald, H, muttered something betweed h; m ject is the abatement of the smoke the 11 Balmora ,' Free 8up "in -I" u. .
. jewels, which valued som . ' Q s - How young Rhodos cheated death I 1,1 . $1,51)kup.
. . of pounds. Xvir Was the man captured crowd at LkncewQod before-" Y I and 'o', aked bAni it anything had been L . herself anc! * defied the faculty is shown used to denote an abnormal increase in nuisance. - - . -
I I I I closed lips; "miladi" fannod . I m4l-colleje Aventaq
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L afternoon, there called a I t the Office of Nestle introduced that?" . done I= the way .. f .sons, . . -languidly. .1 by the . .. ' The'Vanama Canal Company of Focally Hotel, r tew 1.59 . I
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r a Hebrew pawnbroker in asinall wity "I.oannot tell YOU, Miss Nes"q"Tbe Nestle has giveii we to underm�taiid , . sion of its gr 't from. th Colombian Rill . two blacks fr
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� , 11 . of business a gentlemanly400king Whole noghbourhood has talked about that she will not much Ion I i . 40 1 . But for ,him the Bo6rs would reign the face, the. hands or the feeti Pro- govern- Provem-11ts-Rated moderate. �
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. wa6 deal-rous Of pledging a It. Yoa� must'indeed have been hap- .get require �. Dy pe, S,8,8 V , ,,,r,me, for it was his action An tote- fus- Siva ' 1. I meat. . I I I � . �
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I . ! . man, who. I my pre , . . . . a , ,ating is very common. in � Supt. Quigley, of the Indiana — . . �, , . I .1
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I I few artiol . pily and busily �ngagod not kohave. , Tarn which way'Vivion would,'there . ictimss I lity, !and,in exoessiv ly � THODS. I �
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. I I . Now, the broke� bad been supplied heard Of It." I - I . was .no jecinfort, I I , . . . I , .. . . S P � . . . . that put the first spoke in theirwhoo,: stoat Persons.. It occursalso.in cow. police force,. has given orders to, an- I . �
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. I . . I . . I �� I . � — .. . I and 6 . arned for himself theii undying ObetiOti With'Various diseases, such as foree the anti4-spitting ordinance by How is bi4siness f asked the reporter. . . � I
k I I with a list of.the articles stolen oil Again her face flulshed -at the re- Amongst otlier devices for the , � I Dull, said the marriage' LCOP,80 . :
. � . li al ref6rred to above, and at me ' on- THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE AND hatred. I I . . arresting .all Offenders. I 1. . I
the 0004alo , . . mbrance of how she hadbeen amulsement of bar guests, Vivian I I . . cohatiMption, night swielats, PH ' I I .. � clerk. I'm thinking about advertising . .
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. once saw tbat the trinkets .the Pre- gaged. . . HOW TO OVERCOME IT. ' , . . . The city of RocheaLer, with an es� . - . ..
. - found there Was to Jbe a igrand ilia I I I .Lord Wolsoley,, the Commander -in- monia, Inflammatory . 'rheumatism I , , that I'll give an oil stove and a. pound , . I
% sent custom�r was intending -to pledge L never � I � . , was medi- and certain- timatbd po YS I I . I I . �
ady SMeaton. , spoke 01 ..." Chief of the British Army, I � ' Sudden .pulation of,J80,000, Pa * I candy'with each license. �
i ,� - , play of fireworks; after that supper I . I . . I nervous disorders. . . . I : I
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, - I 1� were klobs, 'of those that had been. Lancewood,11 she said, " knowing that . . It Frequently 11roduees Ile.daehe, Ileart- - ally. pronounced -dead in the -Crimea. emotion. may cause ine V.1,575 per month for the� collection O I . I I .
, I - and dancing were to follow. She was burnt Dlxzloes4 and Ot-Aer Ittitresitux c . . � . reamed perspire- . I I 1, :
� � L", taken from the- lady's jewel. box. But R. was not a pleasairit subject to me. �. . . , I I . I . I L and disposal of -its garbage. I . I . 1.
I ., not to see and hear of Synivianis-A Vietlat TcJI4 of Niel. lt�. He was go defia,at of discipline and tion. .. . . . I � . . OUR BRAVE VOLUNTE.URS, , I . I——
�, , I , � � . be hall re,id the 'atory of the bar- Even if they know of it, no one would " Y ""Gus . . . I I I . . ' . I . .
I what was going on. She went to the - lea$"-. ' � Boston - has an ordinance restrict-
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, i . L Ir glary, and recalled tho:romark of the. ball me.- . . I . . - ' . - great I I Endured the severe marching� of the
I I . . I . dra;wing�-Toloim, t�e windows of,which From the Telegia , Quebec. . . � : day ig a standing lxistano6 of insub-, to - . Ing the, beigh t of buildings, which has Nort-h-west cam "ig
-1 Lady anent the odour parvadin . "Every,one Ili the county, knows Ph . . dimlauti n or Absence of swelitIng, . .. .Pa n with admir- I
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I ; � . . ' * looked over the broad terraces and . ordination.- . . . anbildrosts, Is Much rarer, and occurs L I . a a Government , .
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1,.��: � ". � THE !rHIEPIS CLOTHE, S. . of it," deelitred Mr. Dorman. "' . . . � . . �. The primary cause of indigestion or � . . I . Sustained.by the colirts. ., . Should have supplied tbelm With a ; 1.
1� . I . , I pleasure grouAde. ' , No One is more typically the British usually in coon tiOn with some dim, , � of. L,h6, ..
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. I I , aid not be greater� preparat-lonsfor .. . I I dyspepsia in lack of. vitaljty�; the ab-. . . I . . . I - . . .0 : (litantity celebrated Putriam-a � .. _
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. ,a man's -garinentri I . I Gnu� "I shall noit be.'annoyed, here,'� she -sence ,of tar' -'bold breezy, - strong�thafi Lord ease of the skin, Sometimes, the chat. I . . -� Painless Corn Wtraotor, It never I
I . I . sultelled of the fragrant oll.' One . the coming � of age of a 'prince. , thoug,lit. I � I ,. I . nerve force; ,this loss'.of the . � . . .
. . . . I Charles itoresferd;.. But as a lad hd acter of the secretion is,changed, and I fails tot remove corns painlessly; and , -
�, . ter's imen liave been down for the . . . . . !U"luotitining' elements In. the blood.' . � i ' , " . � . I else I ..
1, L 11 would, bardJy. base ocinaidered this . . . I The day was dying when she took . . � .. . was puny and delicate, - As lie ateP- cases of black, blue 5 , . . . the. volunteers and everybody I
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� I I similarity, much as to wrocrant ther ap- last two days from London; wer have * up hot. station - western No organ. can pr , I .. Ped . oil , , ware of substitutes. ,. . .
I � � L I tar there--tbe ,.. on board -H.M.8.. '.'Marlborough" roil Sweating have been demeribed.' ' . , are the ciply . . .. I
11, I -, the Wall an4 Tinford's 'hand. The vib _ . �ftnctioua when the source of autri- � . 'O . . � - . . . 11 Dodd.. S , . I Get Puinalo%,a'Extraotor; and take no �
� . I I Prehension of - the pledger but . . sky Was qII aflame. She went out'on . an old tar sorutinised the puny middy, I I . medicine tilgit . . � . .,
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. -I ,�. ra'a venture- as'liallo I?a.rlt Of the affair baffles all .. men� fails. 'When tb�a st6inich is. � I . 1. The treatment of profuse perspira- I .1 . otber. - � . . . . . .., . . I .. . ,� .
, . pawribirbicers of INtris li � . . . to the large bulootily, always 'a favo�, . I and romitriced; "'Nother candidate for, ' .. . viiii. cure Dia� ., . L . !- I � . , . . ,--
, ": . I � my powers 'of description. There are I ,robbed of the nutriment idemandii a* by � I tion depends up Tonics bates Like . I � . LARGEST IN .ETROPR . , - I "I , . .. I . -
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.. some sort 'cit menl andLI;he one refer- . rite resort of hers, and. sat I sea�berryin' come aboard, Bill,". - .on the cause. : ri �t .1 . � . !.
.. tents W, - tell fortunes, . . them na,turoI apsimila Lion ceases, unnatural . . cold or cool balthing, e9pecial y 'salt g 11 Dig. . � . 1 ,�4
. . to called It- polloBilian,and gave Ith gypsies Who . . ... I � I I . 0 y B .% - . . . 1. . i
. � , watching the. light fade over the - . li .. . - Sir I the celebrated 4�tthing, teml.era 6 exercisei and rub-, . . . I �
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,� .. omer in Oharge Tyrolese ollsants, .Swiss Peasants, . � gases, are generated and the entire t . . 94 .E.urope is at I .
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1. .. I - I trees, thinking of Adrian, and. how , -- ' ' ' ' I . 94vie wim io- . Moscow .7,000 beds. Its staff. . . "
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I " , .�� . err in so doing for thel lnan�proved Lo Italian . peasants'. 'Tfiere is diii-noing . System respo , at a �,r' 9 Of the skin are us8ful-in cases do- . and' has
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.1 � � I I as r on - of- the., wa . tacked by con.su d ral'ilebility 'Or. ob consists of 96 playalokaus and � 9W . I. 1,
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I .. � be a notorious -burgl.qr-,' and, . indeed, , ,00 � .V. .It s6omed:-�wox - . I . "ty. Sp ying.. I or . spo w gg, . . . . . fS . n�(ec4luXlri^d b I 4 - . - 15.000 patie*ta, -are �
, � . : � , I I -ki" of amlasom,ilt..;: well 'she loved litan-thinking al� her � A . practical , ill t att a at nip'tioit' when a ' . 4
.1 - I � . -1 how, blaid I � k , "il I ,, nei Pigs nurses,. and.about I
- I ".Aild who are, the ikiests?" asked fate, and . � I .. symptoms and.-torture..,of dyspepsia is young man. , A spepidlist, confirined x .gi ing , the,,' b(i I Doctors . I I .
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. . . . Y . , , . . . r I .!.. . . . dering it cirounistances. Would: ever -urn he'e,ase of Mrs. A. Lg� young . Clarlk d" , ' - . ves op , 1'. �, ., . , . , . 11
� , a '� pl,d,g,, Miss NOslle- . � . . . . I .'a ow f . .
� . I . . articles hia wLis o the. olut�of It . . I . . f -ished by t . . . . ..a J Lagnosis �o his with brandy':and water, vinegar and � . I ,class q .. yea . . . .
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'. ; ,. I .- Ing were the.. results,df anothe - bar- . 11 I have se6n� few. familiar . .. I I boute, lives in "the villne of ,case. "Twelve: moniths," Said ,the. Water,.or, a solution of tannin or boric I I . � I
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� I mongst. them".." " Her toJre6 'her. At' .present to leave . . . - acid I u , . I e . ..
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11, I glary, and the chances tire thatthe a I he ropLied.. . . Stadacona, Quo, Whow interviewed great man: .. . I ff. sefaL, I . � . . as against - Dia. I � MRS. WINSLON048 SOOTHING SYRUP Ikke bm i
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� I . . . - lancewood.wouldi simply be to place by - . I . . .. I at.., used by mothers for their children teething, It sea,
ladyship has .been seekiqg 'popularity . oporter. of .the Quebec Tole Certain- drugs " which . v' a, to - * ' , . Di.s0d. a Kidney . . . 21.qd .
� I , miademeanant 'would have couLlun-: . . a r I . .SHORTLY AND SIGNIFICANTLY. ha a . n- Pills are th . a first medicine . . the a" softer.s the gums, skllaya Pala, Cares
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,. I . . 'the fact lately amongst the veliy.'mixed so- It. in the, hands of the oneon.y. , 1 106 1 1 I . I � colic, and Is the best,remedy for diarrhaia. 25o.a bottle. �
, ously evaded qjxiiture bu� for . 11 graph, Mrs, Labonto I - . ked tl]it.. Pie.;.- � IN dejxqy 'to diminish .jers - are .: . . I I . I
' 04e. wak thinking � so deoPly: and so. ture, of vigorous b"Ith, showing no . I I . - . and ask.for' Urn. winx.toW* oothdog Birraii..' �
I .1 .. ,How he Ii ad. fiftY times that peri � pitation , 'that ever cured Diabetes, Bold by all,druggists throutiout. the,world. Be 5814 . -
. �.. eiety ofHydeweJI,. as the Poianty fam- . . . � . � 11 SOM'eftniem- employed t ". linitAtion . . .. 1.
. . � that, being atrangely frightened- of . . I . i .. . lod'is,well known. -He cured himself . O_ reduce', the . .s�box,. name and _____Paa1
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I " ilies 'positively decline, her. invita ln`ten�tlY ilfst.sh?6 had.Ao.t noticed the. brace d, made . I . I
� , the�unlveraal ep-ldemie-infiaonza-he . . . I . � ' I I by fresh . air -for. th6. modern out, ,laight.sweats Of 0011sumlAioli, When . ,�. - .
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, . , . T . he visitors,. M'anY7 Of whom rA9W of people toward that part.of the' her . for the w time'. , . . these I ar . a so.,excessive a * to .w '' n ' , ,are d . � . . . � ,.
" I use, of an- . tions. I I . . .. ... life I misorable�. . a" .' , but the mid Icine that doei NOT NOTICED. .
� ,� had resorted to a liberit , .. . � are c aly 'on the pre. , Where the fireworks. were to . I do6r.ireatment cif,con'sumption was . . 4 ,eake . �* . . . . .� . I �
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,, � .�. taying there o _: grounilp - . Speaking I - . . the altead' debilitated. patij�t and ' . . I cure. . . . I ... Pa. man dat xlebiter "kicks, an�' .do � . . .
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. c4lyptual oil. " .. . . .1 I . . �of, her illness Mrs. Labonte . originated by Sir Andrew...Clark from , . Y to . . . . . . . : � :
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'An *even oddar caso in point is one I . � 9' w .1 . . . sia 'wo years I suffered . . . I I . I. . � . . �
"I t.6xt of takin the wittors, as.. all be seen,''she'llad npt j4eard('the loud td: 11 For about l; . � - .� . I - man dat kicks all de, time., said UucI6 .. L .1
I I I . . his . .. prevent much- needed sloop, I I ...*
� . dognized by expWaians. She hadi not noticed.the dr - . eri6nxis. . , .� .. - . . . .
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which bails fro.in, India, A merchant, .am. # . I . . . gbon, is, both mighty Jilbla. to g1f; no .
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.� . . , I .1 . . . 'he .food I ate did not, . . .ing . .. . . _____0- - . tentiob . paid to. I. eM. I I . 0 I I . . I ,
11 . . I returning Lo his home from Caleut.ta,_ . impaired, and t . .1 ., � . . . . � : 111. .. .. . � . . I �r 1 :1 �
I . . I . I they-,' with their wly.as and families, ing of the golden stars, S fie was ' defianed..of death. ,He 44s .gtl*4ys * DTIQUETTE OF . . I 1. , Q., . .
�,� . took with him a.l.niftIl fla'sk of mpike7 I I . I . . � almalmilate -and 10L me*Vithafeeling . . . I . . THE DAN,QE� 11 .. STATE OF 01110, C -ATI! 11e TOLEDO, - � . 1� � .
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� - . . forin. the greatok part: of the guests. wrappekil in a dream.' She would have* of 'flatulency, pain. and. acid], ty of the been of the frailest and most delicate . . . I
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I . � . I I .. eadfully.-My dig-tive, organs were . His Holiness the: Pope is. a stand* . : � . . I '18 0 es, * I I I i
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,. nard a costly perfamo uFled in Hindoo .the volvaty People have. accept�d,.?and dying. away of. the day and the gleam -r - I When. a man is pros6nt6dJ ' . Dim b. t*' " , .
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11, I . . - 'then there is a fresh rel -ay of visitors sat there for hours, .but that a and- I fact that he was I :. I a nice partilor ol i hu firill of F� J. C1l I I . I I
religious rites., Tho� -irlifortunato to',- . . . . . stomach, and frizquently 1,keartburn. I . .. . woman at a dance he -usually saygf' I- I I .. I . . . �1
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I . -hom. . , i elected to the Cbalr Of St. Po�ter twon- . a , .1, 11 Is DDo Is.Kidney Pills. . co.. doing biq,elno5s,iii tile Olty of Twedo, .
. froin, Paris of the gainer itamp,as the don aound.near her startled her, Look- Tilts. condition , . di
. . I . . I .. of affairs soon told on �. 'O , alor -baid, it ixd Ll.a,�� r -aid flon, � i .
� low never reached his a,. for on � � - di Most at once, 'Way Ihave the plea-, o dqs I . Co,.nty and Sulu. .4. . 'I
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. . last.* I saw Sir Harry Lam,e yeiter- Ing.r.ound, she saw that."Iniladil had X'two years ag . . � wil: pay ilia ain of ON'Til 11UNDHKO 1)01� .1
I I tba�Avay thith6r he was attacked by . . I . . I . Hit system in -other Ways * With the t I . . . . ure of this dance it, .1 . : , fifty Cents 4L, kIQ34 S,t Ali . LAR6 (or 0 4464
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t a gang of poisone),14, Who killed him. . , � .. � result.that I had,frecia .., . eonsequ . ent, a . a . Aft6r ,dancing and w. Iking about � 4ruggist&. � .. *. .. . � i ha t ,annot, ,,a cqr(.d byXths use Of HALL'A �
. . ' What Laneewood was cow g twIl , cat , I � . . - - f the rly 'recurrence of 1. I. a , . I I I . 11 . .. . I . �.. I . CATAiIHO ('1111,1Z, - 1.
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. . . .. . Ju . 1. or. '. .. . . dizziness, and at.times a,dimness o I - I 1. .; . � � the roo * -hree. timea.. A - - - � . � I , 'rl1.&NKJ 0 XF,
"I and, after throwing his body -into a . I . � . . I � . ma tW:o . or t he �
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, I . . river,.carried oftbis goods, inoluding " Lancewoodshall come. to no barna," - - He had lighted.. DUO Od the I'mPeo .vision with spots apparently dancing the, Vacancy. �. .. I Young, 101411 may take the girl back . � - . � � ___ -_ S%voV ii. to before, Tne, anti �ahiibr, a-] n
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- . * said.the girlwith flashing eyes, "And an,d a ' soft rly'gl' fille J h -But he has outlived all those who 1. _ 4___�� ti!�iiice. this 60% day of Dqernber. AX I
'. the flask of sceaL. XoLnths .afterward . . pea ow � d the. room; . .. � . .
� � it V. . . � before MY eyes. I became so nine to ,her chaperon and plead another . . . : ....:, A. W. GLEASON ��� - .
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., o � come widex y ae cowd, Mr. by Jvlen, sa.Ny La,dy Neshe. She -ran down that it was With difficulty. ,counted. upon his early decease. He eng'a , . . . . . THE PRINCE OF. WAL ... "At- - � . . . . . Notary Xkfe,
f. the criminals, who bad I . , , . ., I . . . . .� , , , I I .1. . gemont--or better, The tdkes bar . .. .. . . ES, . � . , . .
.) has been Pop; twenty-iwo. years, and , . , . . lQiij ib`ato�rrh (lure is I aken latowally, AR4
1� ' Dorman III I . a cl� old bro- I . . .. ___� , I I I . ..
I suslAcion for other crimes, received an . . .. . . . . wore team of-iwilite aind 9 hold work, .and . to liar place near. her mother r chap- .1ani,. VTI,I,lllt,. n1,4#1,.tt1loI14 ilt, ll,4 It,,Yl
, I . . . . . 1 could do my house - 9 . � il itetIldire,flyon thribledlitTid niRcouLssMrfaoea . . . ; I
, 'inforinni. Visit- from Lhe police,, When . "No," he replied. " And Holmes, the. c&de, with jewels shining in her:,lidir, . reamed at least once every year he has been . * , . . .
I I . I . . . at ailtimas I felt Weak,, deP . . .. . . . I bron. The lady is the one to first I , , , I.. of th.s1r3yetuin. -'ault fill- it abilla 14-kAti. free, - ,
1� .� i ' batter,. has offended.Lady Nealle. "He on her breasto and round her arms, . dying or dead, according to trustm � 111XIIIIeNs4i. . . . F. J. CklE,4 Mr-.& CO.,* Toledo, a I .1
1, . I . the stroUg odour'of the costly.seent . � . and nervous. While I.ivas.-iit � my . I intimate her desire to step dancing. � . I , �
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. . . told her that he was- acustomed 0,' .The love ace was.flugh- � I . I . . I , Iferp. are �acimo Interesting., *hc . . I I
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Od6l �. the halx�. . . t� . ly, laughiIng f t worthy reports. . . . . I AS Sold by Diug at", 760, I . . I
wasiletected. intheir ab . worst, one bf. my. friends, seeing hat � . I . it fi'mait holds a girl . too tightly, 'holit -the P ea of Wit Hairs VamilyiIIIIIII; are the best;, . .
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I . . wait upon ladles and. gentlemen. !let ad, a Moe ing smile curled the -kieh, I . . . . � . I tin lea, which are . .. . . � . I
. I empty flask being 6venLually unearth- I ki ' ' . . not helping me, urged Mr, -Archibald Forbes,- the famous - d . . . . . . 1. � -_
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I I . .. ' the doctor .Was . I . I . . . . she should rop her. hand fr6l,o Itim oondensed'from his biography as -writ- � I :1
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. .1 me. to- try. Dr. . Williamsi. Pink Pills. war correspondent, who. died the A . I . I Accord I r, It will cast
ed beneath d stack (it fuel in One of �. * . . . . .1 I hould T, so as bring it"between her ton by. W private secretary. ..� $150 to see all the sights atthe Paria * 11
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� I the roomm.ol- the house. . � at once, but 1 Monsieur de Nottellet. I&pga, briglit eyes, q -long tress of n other day., owed his chances in life .par " a . I . .. ,. , : _
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, I . Thei discovery � . . My litisband th *an got me half a doze I I 11 trier vqid borgelf. If be ,&as not expolsitiou, , .
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I loci to the executiqu of three memP said no'bno else understood thewiaes." hair, unfastened, had fallen on to her . . . . He is. a Colonel eightt ti3nes.ovet" . . I
era I I I . - to a doctor's sentened of death. Ile take t,j, - " I , ..
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11 � . . I A rpatle of. milk was heard, i boxes and I began .taking them.' At I I � I a hint let her - stop ddricin ' . I . . .1 .
41 I ... � . a oub.- white shoulder. :As Vivian looked at . F , Ile hias one. private- secretary, two �. . I W PC 1027 .
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�1. of. the vang . , . I .. I I � � ter I had 4sed.two boxes I began to w4s a trooper in'the Royal Dragoons at once'. under some pretext' so Ovl- assistant aderbtaries, and g' sLaff Of "! _--_�__ I , . .
�'s - tle,perfumo seemed to float through her she thouipt of a picture of a Bac- .. . . . . I __
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. Another . . . the' round, Vivien, saw chants which, sher has seen in a Paris Is., and the various' in. 1861.. - He had'irlsen to acting quar- dent � . I . �
. . Indian exaxnplo. of crime room. Looking enjoy my mail . . . that he may realize her displea- olerkslo'Assist him. ` I � . .
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, ,,� detected by the, istrong OcIpur .of a, . I .1 symptoms of my trouble began to termast6r, and proniotion would have quie or disapproval CALVERT'S ' .
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. LM47 Neslie watchihg bar with ..a -gallery-a Bacchante with Just much. . . 116 receives 2CO, letters,a day, and an- ",b,119 bleInfectants. taupe, bint. .
; peculiar perfame concerns the theft . � uod'the Pills' until .soon followed, had not his health A chaperon should -'not . .
. . * mocking. smile. I . I . -'another lovely, laughing, . daft disappear. . I cont�in: . ght, . be . lackino swer,.moat of them� . '. -400rit. Tooth Powders, ate-, -have beeiii . I I
. of w.number of valuable artilclas from �ant, I After at eQn months al dignity; nor should she - as every Ord r of Ictightho awarded 10(linedals and dlplowu for superior i
1". . . " How do you do, Vivion P" &he ,,ask- flushed face, 'Vivian would have spok- I had. used the halt dozen boxes, ,broken down.. � in .permon. I Ile h a od . �
, . the shop of ,a native banker and . . . . excellenee. Their irtifular use prevent tatectli,
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,�,, - . ad.' ",I had quite forgotten that YOU L all, but the first words uttered arrest- and I again felt perfectly well. My in the military hospital he .was ,dig- dance while, h6r charge is unpz-ovided iii Vurope. ' . I . . CIO diseases. Ask your dealer to olatain % . ,(__1
1 broker in a big Indian city. The. alert .Intended returning to -day. You find . I . , ever it charged ,as incurable. He placed W.1 a P , t'L I . .1 � . I . supply. Usts Inalltd, free on applivatlas. -1 .
I . .ad her ttentfon and seemed to strike stomach was. as healthy as I . � th at net. . . . a aro'worth 9711,04 . I . .
I � . local police hiad no clue what.soolver Am in the, midat , of a' 'very' brilliant h .. . . . had been. I could steep well and my himself under a'Londdn,dootor, was , A girl should be attentive to hiir . . I 6 V L
. I L . at dumb. I He* is- the ohi6t, horse ow,her, dog MANCIliffSTifflit - . aftGLA14b. I
� to the identity of the maraude* but � . ' . aperon, presenting . . I
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fate.", ar and free from the cured -in six weeks, and then Mother. or her ch '
� . .It was her' ladyship who spoke first, head was Ole aichea 'that, isOL .long I �, . . . . twiter and yaolitsman in England. . I .
I I . in co4ras of time Visited, itmong� the � ,,I see a niu&ber of: strange Poo- and thle eariv,irmtion wits carried on dizziness and T. . .1ber friencla to bar and occasionally ORTOL OUTTI%4 SONOOL offers spectal advan- -
. ta 'of thaL.thlov* . - . I WENT DOWN TO ALDF,RSIIO. . I He goes tOL church . every Sunday T011 to all desirous of actiolrins a thorough know.
I as, .one on I .. h stopping to � say a few, words. I . . I . . I tsgex .
likely hialin . iserable. It Is more to show the Army surge6a how a . . . . ledge of (
11. . pie here, Lady Nealia," she ob,ierved*. in French. .She hold ajeweled fan in holped makemp in . I L I morning. lutUng and Fitting GentlemsWer Garments. .
clampment that. proved to.be pervaded . than a year I . . . . I .. Both youlix man and . maidens Write for varticulara. 113 Yang, St., TOrants�
,,:'Yea,"L was the oar legs rajoi(Ader. her hand, and waved it lightly as she' I since I stopped taking was. "Well you ought to be dead I" He started life, with an incomo of �_ .
I with' the uncommon. meant 69 musk, .a L . . . 1 I , I .— .
. I . . . � . Whorl. we cannot ba-Ve what We spoke. the .pills, and health has continued. should- be careful to remember that 1
., . Perhaps, the most expensive of per-, I . . I . . I � declared the doctor grudgingly. -their . 155,000 a yoar.� . I . . FOR SALL. ' - I I J
. . . L want, we Must be content with what dancing ongogolApiiitp VA
e' � "NOW, Henri, quicki Why haV,e you better than it- was for years before." Thus Britain and'the Army loal a . , , Rat be I -"a ITATM .
. . i o in H,kTUR&L HEX INOTTEAT011, 100
I fumes. Oiie of tits k on -scented myr- ' . . . - . L � . I 190 IQ7VA to trAVOI incOguit *1 11 11 of oofibbliquan $1, I I .
'L' . I we can get," says a, very sensible ro'- brought me a a added that she willal- - kept. . . . . L' ER, Costs Oulty .
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Way, from MY guestsii Mrs, Laboat L . .1 . . Parls. . I L � L .X.1.1VWKELfJ,_O*1garX. A,lb@rW,
� ,,., midons of.tho IiLw sought about, him brave soldier, and journalism and the I . L - .
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I for I the scibroo of the odOur. He fin- dieting ..of our, French , proverb� 1 What do you want to say to me?'* ways feel ateful to Dr. Williams' I gained a brilliqnt 'riter and A ga . 0 His' fayofite, vehicle in London is a I
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. I With 0 , no man 'under some pretext and hansolu cab, yet his stables cost f75,-
�_ ' . hardly fancied -you Would return, Vi- III, want your answer to my quea- Pink.rilla (ok the Misery they have thp prince of war correspondents. . .04 .
, . . alQr traced -the scant to. a , ciertaiiin '.. . - .
I vien. Vid%)ratt �of find an admirer- Upia Valerie, and I am determined to released her from, and she always 'The life of ichiirming and bravo Rob. th,li, dance -it With another; neither 600 a year.' , .
, ,,'. plat of waste grou,64. The ground amongs , t Lady Syneaton's friends?" .1 . . . I . Rh the sirme man Ile has fri6nda in every nation and Brass 04, , � I
up. A numb6r of rupees Miss have it. You duped me years ago; you advis6s friends who are ailing to use art Louis Stevenson was one long do- should she dance w-1 i
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. . Nealle's face flushed ludig. shall not, I swear, dupe one again.', -them. .. wore -than two or three times. . speaks German, ,French, Italian and Instruments, Drams, UniforipaA itc.,
. were found, also the musk -pod which . I I fiance of.ileath. Pitifully weak in .. . . �
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. I 1. emitted the odour, - nantly. . "You rather. enjoyed the duping,',, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills- cure by body, his great brain and bra.4 spirit A,, young man invited to .a house, Russian. I -Every Town can haviD a Bud , �
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� I - ; . . . "You forgot yourself., Lady Neslie," she returned, carelessly. going to the root, of the disease. carried him t:� iorty-four, when he should dancie as. early.as possible with He is 5 ieet 0 inches tall a -Ad wbighs . 1; Lowest prices evbr (Wtod. Ike Catalogue am laus I
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I . . I . - sho said coldly. I I rattony mailed free, viiinusloranythlogfu �
.1 1. . � "I have, been bore Horwrbow many They rendw and build up'the 'blood, died at his ocean -home, Apia,jeaving s of his hostess, and pay 180 pounds. Muslo or Musloal Instruments. .
i . . I THE SHAR'S CIRCUIT. 11 No,. my idear,. I never do that," imonths? I find, it dull, this old Ab- 9, n -d strengthen the nerves, thus driv- be,hind that which will not let him be them every Possible attention. . Ile is 57,3reara old and hats four Whafey Ropq & Go., Xor.n I
I . . _-�_ . laughed "mil I � . wiglpt, %.4
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I , . � I . no 11,1111 VNIC tile 16'rilielpat rurotboan I bad heard at something of the kind. rs. I aim tired of it, I long. Ing disease from the system. Avo d easily forgot.. . .. . . . . 40 . I I grandchildren. , I I —
; � I . Colil,64 Thbo Sit.nkitter. * I You will join - bar visitors, Vivian ?$I toboatIladen orMonaco, Homburg, imitations by Insisting that every it is not generally known that Mr. COLOIUNG CANARY BIRDS. e waft very . ' I Mille, mills,& stia
i ilia Shall of Porsfa, having been "I think not. I do'not know. any Paris, any."Ore where there is a box you purchase is enclosed in a A. J. Balfour'was formerly terider-h6artell and cried. for, days Barri4ters,03t,044"Mall - __
I . I A .popular eolor for canary -birds in I when a. tutor left him. 60 W1118116
� . semablanco of life. I want your ans-' vicapper bearing the full trade mark, LAW ST Risk.
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I e o. rne, wishes to of them, Lady Nesile.11 . "o. hatinted' man.. Until be blossomed R, grand at, present is a roddi h yel- He is said to be one of the best shots . MA"a asil: .. Tattiew I
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1, . . war ctt on ., Dr. Williaimall Pink Pills for Palo forth as Chief 'Secretary for Ireland a S ., . - . 4
1 Eed the world, and has planned along "They are very amuslng.-�-mach � I 0 �
. I "And Whi, pray, do you want it In People. If your dealer does not keep .. - deep orange.. I lin'England. 0 - WON= .
� . joarney. He will visit St. Petersburg, more so than your stiff ,countesses, be . Was it confirmed hypoohondriai LOW, or this color, it " . I
. this hurried fashiciallO �,, I Ile gets the'fashions, irt clothes for .
,� .. Berlin, Vienna, Parts, London and Per my part, I hold the Engliahar- them they will be sent postpaid at and valetudinarian.. He was not is salids can be produced artificiall I I'M I
. . "You call It hurried, when 1 have 5o cents a bo% or six boxes for , a world. I I ---.*--,-,.I Wvj�g - __1
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I I Constd.ritinople, ,and Will be enter- tatocracy in abhorrence," . strong, but he made matters by dieting the birds on a number o lie has thirteen anivorsIty dogrogs- . � .1 � � I � .
, .tained at all the courtA. It will be a 11 And they return the compliment 11 been waiting for Mont,hol I will h4V8 12'50, by ad&ressing' the Dr. Wil- worse by him imagination, and , by different substances, the at 111"kas stissrlss� fto
I . costly journey; and Lher shall is not to- ba,'k Wt* night, and the reason that I no 114s made more spe8o4es tUan atky Who ,_�
I ,said Vivian, MI; " milacIP, wout Do liams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. libysicking himself, W1116h is 0ay6lifte popper mixed with other man in -the world, bAt Mostly loud 111Q, Prayer 40,44 smalmallim I �
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J � puted to be rich; but his credit is good, laughing to her guests. . Callouic returns to Paris to -morrow, - � . M114.1904001 Works. MAIL iiieders More virotablI %tie%
�, . - The story goes that his mantelplooe NO& 111.. � - .
�* espboia4y in St. Potersburg,'where the ,and my a6airm must be arranged.' . was covered with inediolne-bottles, molasses, Dealora are able' to pro- short ,ones. . J11 114. SUPER A GO.r. 1010110" - I
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I , . . � , . treasury is always re . ady to made ad- � CHAPTER xxxt . "What if I do. not choose to ,give A � SUGGESTION- when the offer of the'lirish Soaretary� duee particularly desirable shailes by . A e ne in E119- -_ .- .
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� .� � vainoes to the rulot of a Vassal state It was a lool; day f6i Vivian -the you Q-ta promise, i4ionslaurl' Last Spring A f%rmer's wife sald to ship arrived. He bonfided his fears varying the quantity of ,pepper and He was thal first Ohristian'to, d4ne, I 11 .
7 1 , .1 whose terrlt6ty:, Russia, Covets. time hung very heavy. She wandered His, face gj�vw livid wit4 rage, . him.,"'We have only one life to live I � - ,s4 rorthe Tersb"liksultiromwatk lothis I
� to a doctor, who told him the office by adding occasionally I ORIT111111 A14,911110AIR ]&"JX# $0,14 1
�� - . � Muz0far-ed-41n, that shah, is near- through the deserted rooms; she "Ohen," he replied, '$I swear i-Iiij There's the money Ill the bank. I � a little tur- with the Sultan, - . I $Aok iot � .5 ilk itoulawry, otmittl4k"A;
� . �4 , Would Savo him 116- 90 took It, and Mario or Madder. Bach dealor has - Motitre .
�, ly fifty years old. He looks younger lookedr lap at the noble faces of the I will betray you to the -proud dough, tbink 'we would better. take and to. with it health. . � - L____ 41� �' 0111itok Ottlkwa, Q44*6,
,. Zrigland sh,all Modal andbuild on to the house-" his, owti forinala, which he keeps ate- I Tito Now WO1111laq POULTAY# BUMIt $Ceti JJPPL%
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. ) . . tb4n he id, for there are no traces of dead Noslielt on the walls; she thought tar of this house, All L think no, too," Very, diffetent was the escape Of rot, The plumage ol the. birds thus Now anters ar4n 1p ' tilits f9rinorly arttioji 'if VROAVON, to inleirs beet rowk Gonslo to
I . I . I gray in his jet-blaok hair and long, of Mo man whom she had learned to, know, who my Lady Nealte to., Ha replied., "I Another member of the House from treated is apt to faile, and theyl are moliopoltzed by manurtqt tb"e feg . lawto
e � . drooping mustwho,, and there are no love, She looked long at her aloth- Vivian had recovered herself. She Last mummer it was done and We death, In 1867 Mr. J. F. X O'Brien, ke,pt as im�abb- as poasible. out bf. the ino nerves are still hors and She out- 41*1 _4 Corninistilett, Cco Unlitedo I
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I la that of an indolent find Weak man park. Passing through the ill I . hot and cold water by turning a and sentenced to be hanged, . E TO SIT. line, the most guarvollous pain rolpedyL a IT 14 -7 2 -4
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. faticet, and drains to carry off the . known to science, Norvil;na MAY bg Ings. Toronto, (to b out ,tin , Metal 04111ngs� Oor.
. I room, she saw preparations for a . Weps,sth EIRI A III Mo or f
who can be easily 'amus,od. "Let me .worn you,' she said In There was a vacant seat In the car. used efffoapiously for all n4ve paio. 1 A. r Wdtk 0 Oft of .
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� I charaetor, wb67 is believed to have In this. 'hall room, she went thither. ,your coxivgStAntion; Permit me to She enjoyed the nice ' airy sleeping However, this was OOMMUtOd to to take It, although he looked .very TOO NUMEROUS TO BE IMPORT- ... � .1
I I Secured the throne through Russian. Shia found that preparations werebo- hrough the room., rooms in place of thia little nine feet penal servitude for life, and subse- rtir6d, � ANTI. jel�y PU RS4 FURS4 I
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11". , , Support when his older brother had a Ing Made for a. dance when the late- I But Henri do Nouciliet Intorpos- squaird bedrooms they h4cl,psed fQr do quently ho was released, No other Thduk you, my little gentleman, 11mmy 36nos browlit his littlia bro- .96!5�. Xmport4v A I expoxot ot
; .. ., Ight to it, mud wouldhavb, re- ness .01 the botir Prevented further 'ad. - I many years till sho robeilleil and! took man can boast such an elperleftee. said sho, Why did you I ltiNr Fu , -
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"I am glad you %to here, Was Res- 'him who the child waa. . 411 46600
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1;1 Dusty, no is a pleasure4oving, Aovo- Could this be Lancewood, the state- lie, IMAko my appeal to you -yon are hod slept in a tent from May till and so altered the Sold You be weary, lady, It yet f.s. What did lie fty ! � % sOURSON, .
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I 1, I . reign Who JJkoS to .go A proud and cold and hard, but you, are world's history. Isaac Newton was thor foundt out yer Went fiallin', like - 1164W, ., -, Oh� thim is juftl, Ong of the �
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�, I 14 . . � I . thing in thia easiest VMy. . r thy feet bAd bver trodden -this de- just and honorable." Perhaps some other husband Is so puny and delicate 0, babe that his mine clid. � . Jonas obililmn.11 '
� Great results may follow the shah's 'sorted house, the servants of which "Maladill laughed mockingl waiting, for his wife to suggest put. survival wag Accounted miraculous, In � . -!! !! ! i ! —1i ! !! ! —!! ! , ! ! . , , 'L. 9 " F � , !! Okuda Permanent
tumhod distractedly from park to Y. 'ting money into making the home 1168-thirty-oight years before his' ---
circuit of Burol*in travel, A4 am- "This promises to be Interesting,, ' r' I LOAN ANO SAVIN411 OOMPANY4
I ard'on, where the sound of loud rk bomfortablol ratlitr than 16"a It in death-.1ohn Wesley was so convinced , . .1 . . � I I .1 . t#00300RAtt" 31511,
1, p;rd larger than Vranct and Germany 9 the said; and tho Frenoliman's da the bank or qmnd it for more land. 1 . .
,� together may, be opened to Huropean lit"Jiter came in through the opett, face grow Aarkor as bo of big approaching death by consump- edAol OW'X& � � , � . .. Tho Old"t allid LOWW 4aftdWo Wrt�.
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1 1 Galt! oft the, IMrAlau Oulf and 00 tho Hours law sho saw tho flushed, "lappoal to you," h6 said passion- . WItt'N THERRIS A WILL, ETO. wrote himself 4n having 1141od of 4 � 9 . ..* ..'00 I I r I # . - I Paid 21Z
froutier of India 1W,hiIO`,L,,ngli,9h. disheveled reVolarg 611tering the house, . attily"ItO068 juatlea doneto,me. Thin Mamma -Why -did yonx lot him kiss consumption in the fifty-first year of Z to I I . I wA Reserve Fitind, - - 2,&*,
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. . I mSn are, asking whitither Lord Stills- so &Otiey It er6w had never been seen lady promisoid most faithfully, wbon yout I film age, not lea,ving, after blis dcb�h r 1, 1. oft"ll awkiet-vifithhowi matko vaiiiia*W, to,
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