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I %.;,,. world; but when he was dying, a wo- AN ANCIENT GARL I -1. �_
� mail came rushing through the crowd The Big. -Wft" A SUITABLE TENANL .
q , '11A P P I N E S S OF' RELIEF* crying to him, "Murderer of my kin- 1101,of Popular III 'FoRs", 1 I
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. area, domend to bell, Covered. with . . ,014114, perilla RU4 P---?- I
QLa ourses of every ,mother in F rancel" Line Pence, �/ I 41-recee was introllpleed go Wo by Army .
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Rev. Dr, Talmage on the Christian Many wpo, have expected the plaud. --- . . - le JU81t when and where the first game be one of these days tot leave our old
I its of tho world, have died under its Miss B uphomia. Anderson oat down 1*1 . I I -b, Ot '. , Of PO . 10 Was Played is not definitely homeo and what would become of us
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Anathema Maranatha. I upon a fallen log and w a 11 - . I , known, but it I,%, woll 4nown that in then I"
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. Heroes of To=Da,v, � Oh, find your peace in Goil. Make wltU her blue chocked Apron. 1. I_ A'P�7�, . '� . - the. early part of the toUth Century "'Why, -Ellen, what' are you going
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,one strong pull foi teavein. Not balf. "Jemigna, I" Abe called to a pink oon- ... �'.. I.." " .. 4�'.."% :. the ganLe was played in parts to leave your hem I
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rk1pate(h froila Washlpgtou sayi; line the beaclit qf beavan-the uuiltl� .way work will do it, There sometimes bonnet dispidyed above the raspberry .:,. -, - C, -1.1 Principally in Persia, India, and ia. She shook her bead, and out Into
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I 9, time on shipboard when ev- bushes, � 2!.-:.-- , , 1: .. e. � Z . , - - ,:, 11 light and back Into shadow,3wept the .
-Rev. Dr. Talmage preaohed from the taile whom God.bas resoued� from th comes , ....1. .r , " Pan, � In the latter country, where
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followiiing text; "lam eiscupea witli thrall of fillicid,l habits. lf(yoll. this crytj,ing taust be sacrificed to save "Jewima, Elumo I Ain't you ever ,_ I It wags 'undoubtedly played in the waves of her golden, brown hair.
the iskin of lay beeth,"-Job, xix. 20. day turn Wok on the, wrong, And ti4e, passengers, The cargo is nothing. goint to stop picklaig My pail's full sixth Century, there is a tradition "You See, papa has bad a greak deal
� I xt anow, God will liolp y , . Oil Mlie. 6pt4in, puts the trumpet to his an' shook down, and not another berry . that the game was known to the pee� of trouble, and somehow Squire Turn- .
Jolb lbad it hard. lie Wished be was atu ou. , .
I dead airid. I do not bl'tam,t) 'him. His tb�b -weak,aeas of human belpi Men lip and shouts, " Cut away the mastp, would I pick this day, if I had to I Pla 000 years before Ohrist, or Ims got oar house in -to his hands,
flesh, was g-urve., and WA bones were wili aympat-hizo. for a while, a4ild then home of you ha�,e been tossed and wador in 'am kneo deep. come over . MMnY old Eastern writing, make and Nye shall have to leave it in a lit -
dry. He orbeis out, "lam etionped turn you off. If you ask for thAr driven, and you %lave, in your of fort here in the shade, and let's eat our r0fere'1100 tO the game kinder the t16 White, because POVA can't raise the �
wilitAh tths skDu qf my teeth". pardon, (be -y will give it*, and say to keel) the world well-nigh lost your lunch I" . . 1, POrslAn name of obalig-an, and, al� money to Ilay off the mortoagei, And: .
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I . I , oul. -Until you have decided this 'rho pint suabounet moved and Its � I tboUgh sPacei will not admit of a very you don't know how it'a troubling Us.
A very rvarrom ascaPe, YOU say, f Or they Will try y9u, again; but, falling .9. owner came slowly from the *oodA, Ilus Allv,
Jolb's- body and sowl; but the,ro are away again und,hr the IYawer of tomp- "latter, let everything else go. Over. . elaborate acwount of theos, a Ions, .
board wit)h aal,illose, 6glja of your ber portly form tearliAg an- ample . they aTe too Interesting to be om, Francis Marvyu pursued tJ . �
W -11',i) make jU 'tu � , lie matter,
I thousands of men at . as I , tion, they cast you off for ever. , . . I i� I I
re But God forgIv,K4 ",venty thyl4ea seven; pride, all(, out away the mast. With path -way In the bushes I itted altogether. till be had 'gained a pretty clear idea .
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ammow esivape for their soul. The "Well Birpherala Anderson I" she I FiTiluial, * A Persian poet, speaks of of all the facits of the cage; then he
was a time whum t,h)e PaTtil,10,11 be- yo3, aeren hundred times; yea, though one earnicat cry for help, put Your . .
LJi,,'w be, Live teta thousandth time, lie Oallso, Into the hand of him who help- said, as mile sank panting in the coal .. . . Gus4taap, a mythical hero, whom he lay still a While; his pAle, face(settled .
tmaen charn and ruill WAS UO thicker e4 Paul out of the breakers of Melita, shade of the mapilea. and fanned her % I,/ desoribes as, being 3b powerful that into a strange gravity, as he kept I
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Lilian a tooth's eatimal; but, as Job Is more oaraemL,, more sympathetic, and -,yl rotund countenance, "If you'd lived for . `.;�11 11 when he 'played Changan he counsel w I Ith his owA thoughts. I I I
. ful tll-Ls last, time than when ,lo, above the shrill blast Of the I ' struck
-1d, so. have they. Thank mor' ""I' . the last twenty years on the prairie, A velvet fancy waist, c0 with our- Blouse allirt waist. This design is app;eared .
finally escap,L yGtx took your. f irat mis-stap. WrAthiest tempest that ever blacken- . . the bail So hard that it dis At last lie looked u,p in a audden I
I I G,oidl I If, Willi all tho, influences fikyo4r- %I the sky &' oblook, the ocean, can anal In a tawn at that, you'd go on plice and yoke. The back is full at equally appropriate for flannel or anlong the- clouds. A Pexsian histor- brightness. � I
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I imiant to willaiw you, 11 God WiiII . pickin' raspberries all summer, and the waist line, with yoke out otraiglit, velvet. I iau of ithe, tenth century tells us that "Don't goal bad any more, Mien. It � .
able; for a right life, a make so hear tile faintest imploration for . . . . 11 ,.
I heilp, .thUL SuMe inein, make . narrqlvl . I - I me . I I winter too for that %natter,an' be I I — . . . I . Alexander the Growt, having refused that, wicked old fellow gets your . . .
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. glad. This here 'a brought back my to PMY tribute to Darius, the Per. house away I know of another a ..
. esompee, for iiietr suals, and are saved LL wiltm, foir Instance, some appetito Heaven grant that soma of you,who younger days more than anything. an' the biggest an' softest eyes. She's the golden bind of the Martin's sian commander and having expres. great deal Ulcer. than this, with . a I �
,. . ,,With the skin Of their teeth." have considered your case as hopeless, ' .
, As 1 tbrusts its iron grapple, into ill* . I've gone round in a reg'lar dream all a Williams all over, whathw She's like daughter, , . sea his determination to fight rath- beautiful garden, and White roaen . � . .
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.. We will admit that it is mov? di& lroo-tis of Lh3i tongtLe, and pulls a man will now take heart again, and that If "Joinima the Martins in her ways ar not I don't . I
. . afternoon, sayin, to myse . Miss Anderson seized her friend's ca, than ,yield to the demand, Was clambering all around the. portico, �
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Vault for some, men to accept the down wlill. hands ot'deaLrucition 1. If, with a blood -red earnestness, such as Hume, you,re .home Again; you ' ,re ir, know. Well, what Istarted to tell arm and dragged her aeross the field, taunted by Daxius, .who sent him a that I think you. can get." I , .
. . Gospel than fte others. Some of You, undw auch Circumstances, ,he break , Ont.arloand you're under a tree piokins you about heir was this. I never got, over *the summopr4allow and into the Changan stick and ball, wlth.a lnes� "You do I" exo1alme4 Ellen, bar eyes . . .
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,�. in livooling to God, will ,have (o run Away, t1laire will be no sp,)rL Ili the you, will start -for the good land of I I,$ Wind of it until about a week ago be- lane beyond. Neither spoke until the sage to the effeet that these were .
. I raspberries after.twenty years I Like Pansies, wide for wonder. "How I
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�1 against SCIOPLiCal, nuitions, It is usa- undertaking, no holiday enjoyment; the Cvoispol-at last to look back, may- "Well, ,Well," said her hostess, cause everybody is soared tb mention burn -yard was reached and.then Mi a fitter implements than swords and can YOU get It T" . . I
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less for pdople to say sharp and c ut- bixt A struggle, ha which.the wrest- Ing, " What a great. risk I ran I Al- I . $I , just leave that to me. Itod - .
,. . smiling, "you'll be easy enter - tained the Martinses in our house; but Sylvia I Euphemia dropped her pail and leaned spears for one so young and inex- Ob ' .
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t1inig t1bings. to Llioes who. reject the leroln,,e from side to' sides and� bond most lost,. but saved I Just got I'M Morrison couldn't keep it. , You minA . is
cannot . , . Je,mima, if that's all you need. .. I against the gate. � parleinced. . uch a pretty white wood. house, with . .
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�, Cbritstbain reLiglou. I 'say and Awlat', and waltoll. for an oppor- through and no more 1, Escaped by the sure it makes me young again just to what a gossip SylviA'used to be T weii, I " Jemima Hume, don't tell me that Alaxander'o reply was short �b,t,t, green blinds., large and old fashioned, .
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. � , 131110h thiliaga. By What Pro tunity 'to geot in. a hea,vie,r stroke, un- skin of my teeth 1"' . see you round. Somehow Inever felt she's ten times worse now, f or she he kissed hor I" ohs commanded. . thi I .1 the, y6u,know, but just the place to kt , . . � �
- temptatiton, or trial, or betrayal, you ill with one. final effort, in whicib the ' _. . the same of ter you an, Peter went to does' the sewlUP for all the folks OIL D point; "The chaugan, ball hs you." I . . I
�: have Come to your presetut state, 'I n4uisolest are distended, and the veins . ., 0 � But Mrs. Hume was quite'beyoud carth, And Iam the stick.,, . I . � .
. - Manitoba, Now help yourself to that this.line, and she?s just chuck full o' telling anything. She pointed me- Omar Shaikh Mlzra, a great-gfeat- "Mayn't I tell papa and malumal"
Imo1w .not. There are two gates to . IN . we all tha time, Last week I had "Oh, no; you, in4atn't breathe a word .
stand out, And. the biood atarts,.'tho . VESTIGAT]ING ENZIMES. ., I .
. . thick" jelly, and try some of the ne ellanically to a figure 'that WAS cross- girandsoo of the Empiaror of Timour, . .
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, . your inuture; the gate of - the. head, ,waxt)iy.babit, fa I Its uade.r The knee 1. .. �. . abort-oake., There' no burry home, her to belp .make over my black silk, in . the summer fallow quickly, and in desexibing, one of his father,, off!. to anybody in the world about it yet . . . . ., ...
t. .. . � d the gate oif the heart. 'the gate of the. victorrl-est a� !N% Loew Makes a s(plelklifle litiscovery. of �s . 9 . . I . . .
an . "Ped At last, 41tionterclal Vah e. . . as, long. as. I got there to help Sarah soon as I board you was comin' an'. making straight for the spring. Poor Cars, -says; "He. was a man of e I awhile; promise, me that you won't, :
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% . cot your head is locked with bolts- uad' "with. tlw skin of his teeth." . I I- M .. Ellen pa� . away the milk. ., 1. right in. the middle of stitohiW a piece MIss Euphemia Upset her, barrios and age, . All ;3xoellent archer an ' olux-1 now.11 ,.. � I I . .
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1. - baxs tdia't an archangel could myt xhore are others who, in altelnpl,- . .� . Thus the women sat and talked for, m the nischinct, she stops up sudden trampled them ruthlessly in har.eag- =Tkablei for his skill Ili Playing the "I won't .brOtbe a woq,, true as I I �
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.� brea,k, but till*, gate Olt iour heart Ing to Come, to God, 1111118t.T1111 betNV*en - some -time, . I .. .. . an, says,, as park as, you please. eirness to see who it was. �, gwn'es of chaugam and loap'frog.11 I live and breathe,and draw a single I .
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.. . ngs ea,sily on its hinges. It.1 as- a griu.tt many bw4fless perplexities. .0calego Of the'Japmriese Imperial UU-1. I . . . . .
. swim "Look now -, ain't that a prettier '.'So. Bob?s keeptn'- company with "It's Andrew I" 'she screamed. " It's . .
saflated your body Nv,.ibh weapons you If a mau-.go Over to bus t vi-ralLy. Dr. Loow's a' h � sight than you'll , ever see Ili the north . Maggie MaxtIuP' ..-." . . � � . . The., game has also been made the breath," solil,oquized the child, with � .
,,viould meet me NvAb wwtpluins, and it ol . . .. lavestigatiou oif w1hat a�re, known in . . � . . . his father I He's seen Bob goin' An' subject for meitapillior . . among the .solemn emphasis on . every syllable. - .
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. clock in tho -morning, ,und comes I . . . -minute as ha's followin', May the' Lord have Persians As .'Is shown by numerous And she was. a. oolLsolentiopus little � .
.1 � . . .- . . . . . ganic Chemistry as -enslines, 0. sub- West ?" said Miss, Eupbemia at lehigth. "Well, I just fpIt.for a I . . I � . . .
woiu Ld be iswowd-4tlotka for sword- away at LIir6e-o1,0IOC4 la 0143 afLer- or I . 'They Were seated a ' t the'edge. of a If all the breath' -had been knocked mercy Ito I � . allego:61103 And sayings, such as; "Man gIrL ae kep� her word. - . . . I :
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-Ind f religion-, I little wooded hill, known ,as ."The out- of my body. . "Come'away in Eupihle�" said liter' .is a ball ,tossed into the field of px- . . . � . . . I
stroke ;init Nround for wound, , noon, he has so�m-et timo Qr . .liquid forments that a 0 a 0 a
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b1coid for blood; but iif I come. and -but )LO,w shall you and limel -for re-. .are nekiller microbes .no�r f ungi, but Slash," which overlooked the surround- She pietended,to be most &w,f al'sur- .f . ingly. " Come.now� . o -or - "It seem good to have'you back . I
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7 , . . I .1 some . willat StimIlar, to both. He foum-d .. � I rlend,'. sooth I ,.d n't Istedloo, 'driven hith And thither by I . . � ;
� I knock at t.he door of your hous'e, you ligiomi contemplAtion. when you axe � .. � lug farms. -. Mrs. Hu=6 looked down' prised because I didn't know. She takeon ,Otiok,of 4 16 d again, my. ohlld,'� said Mxs. Marvyn,. .. .
. th�,se: ferments were � . I � so; dan!t. ory how. Maybe the chwiLgian as tiny, wi. Ide �. I
I Open it., and givia me tbe best seat driven from suarlsa to sunset, and that certain a I across. the Sunny fields that sloped in said it had bben goint on:&II'last win- Andrew won't mind so mich as you by thei hand o*f Providence,"' and "May putting. her . white hand fondly I . .
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v -1 in your par'outir. C A havebeen,for iive. years going behind Present at tile ,culminatigg stages gentle undulations: down to the blue 'ter and she'd seen the . . . . . .. I through the think chestnut .looks of I .. .
� m herself coplin' tthink,i' -. .. . the heads of your enemies be your .. . . .
you whtb an airgunieni, you woulid in business, and are frequently dunned of pract'loally all the viruleatt diseases and silver expanse . of Lake Baron. home from.. the PLO-nio -on th ' . .1 I I bar soa,-alld playing ivith them, and -
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. answex ua,� whb an argument; if with by ortAllors whoan You cannot. payj aw.k 0 -at it. w" this developmen . JJere and ther6 fari-houses nestled Bixthdayi arni-ta-arm, Walkin' dread- A -Martin, Je drive him Among' the patrons of the . �
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. Ld answ,or me., with and wh . . . I tille enzkme in the isystem. that Check- cozily in*their orchards, and past them fill slow. . I . 've been't4at worried eviir ri!ilma I It'll I . .early . - . � .
. sarcasm, You Nvlou so, 'from. Monday morning I I ` * that big wife's thoughts weia going
� &area.sim; lb'4ow for blow. stroke for Until Satu � rday night, you Are dodging old tile illswase and killed the naicrobes I ' . baud, Oh, * my poor - Bobby, my lamb, game so,me, of the. more distinguished ' . I
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1, . rair A picturesque' little ' glen thaf since thinkin, what, hi , pa, would, do you'll be driven from your home -this were Haroun-al-Raischid, the Amir back to the time whenah6 saw tham - . .
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stroke; but wilv,ii I e-ame and knock bills that, ydil' cannot. ni�bt? Yon, walk whin a disease like typh, 4, sma ..x divided Miss Andersoills bome I r6m: the to that bdX � if he was to ffnd out I . lying all .wet. and .draggled on the : . .. . .
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:" . at the dour of your heart, you open day by day in dficertaintles - that have or yellow ,fever hQd run, �Ls course. I ' � I I f. .night, His, fath,ei'll never f orgive MAsnd of Gha knit -the, EnIveror Alrbari . . , I �
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. . . . � . . I naighbouring fdrm.., A little strei&m that I can't sleep n1gli,to. ,I know An� him, never I Oh dear I Oh, dear I Th bbas, pillo- , I .. I . I. . . .
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. . . Fr*m this disvd-very it wtas but a at , . ere and the. jS�.h A I t he PeErsian , , . . .
. , it and csay, "0ime in, my brother, ,kept' your brain on fire for, the past .. � I gurgled .through its green 1 depths, draw .ain't. got- Willa �of it yet, for I -a' - - ut* * ' � Come,. com�,11 he.. said., looking from I . .1 .
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. . . D devide tfiot if the-eakime COuld be I- - ' lazily� 0 1 � � 11 m Jemlma' b rdenLn' you With all . mionaTch. � The latter, a great -patron . . , � .
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. . ' lea and you. m viktor. De4jy. Of the -&me, evidently' found it a f i; . .
and tell me bout three years. 8oime,'WILI) lead buslile'ss t I .. . t a ipping vat the w ito stones, JiLm an! ,Bob fs'jasi the bilki . my troub , , , . . .
all you know a 1h � I tile Palo: fa,06 O Ite. m(Alier to the , . -
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I Introduced into Lille system of' a Pat!- for the thi . . ,� . y , � . . w � . .
I Ohriet -and heavon." . . Lro-ubles..tban, you, have. gone: crazy. . .1 . irsty sun had almost dried it, .. pale face of her son, "I can't have' , '. . . I
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- , . No w God will not: W hard on ya�.. l:le ant the disease, would. be ecked be- lingering. in the ol. hollow . called' � I . . . . .
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I L'19ten ,to two or three questions; I I I - , I co. 1. .. only one at home, now, besides h4vin' happen When you're he e, too. Pome, gallop about an a wildlittle, pony and - . ndA.at once. ,. 1. . .
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I I knErwo what, tore; It bad ran I . "The Spring," where the4illows were 1, is me * ' black a - but. I ' " It . ..� x . . , I I II I do with you . . .
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. .&Tto you as thappy as you us,ad to be , , I . adieut hav,o a . mu6h I I .. .. .1 .. . 1. . theirlo I eye . . can we Might As 'well go in *,. . they'll be en.deavor to hft,-the.- chaugAn ball . . . I .. .. .. � .
I willen you beCieved in, the truth of the bt.-your �buiag*a Uli,ristlan, and your P I I I I better. ., chance reflected 4a its .clear pools, rollin Cut boax, to think What � he's do'it he . . . .. . I .. I . I bothl", . .: . I .� - . .. . I . I . . . 1. . .
. . . I . . ,9 was home'soon an" we'll kno what's hap- harder and oftener than Any .of .his - . . � i ' � .
.� I . ,direction be for rectpvter�,,�. ', '.. . . .. . . . a, little swifter 'had r � the .bridg I '. .. .. I ,,, . . I 11, . .. . W.. . .1 I I .11 .1. I "We shal Its equal to,tarking . : .. I . �
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I . the road in which you ja.xe 6ataii, with cotton'. bates, Vnd kegs$, cut' .. I . I I . . . . . irigly,.,"l kv(;uldn't lot it worry )nO, parent, for it could be read, in. the gTeat..P616 ground*for.,tbe Emperor' 'shan't: We, V.iank?" . - ' . . . . . I ...
� � and' hovlsh�ads, and : .counters, and th �s f Act. .Dr. -Loiew finally succeaded into. tbe waters of Lake Baron, as they . . . . . . � I . . . --"Yes,*- Lhother," '.bat lie scarcaly .,
Z. . now travelling? You had a . ' , .. , � . . I now Egplierala. I ju5t wouldn't. There, lowering face'of tlx� ol<1 farmer .as Abar.. wbore .three ceatuxies. ago- he' . - I .. .
�. . stocks of.unsaleable goods,.biock' ap 1111 selaqCiug a particular onzimo which came. -rushing lip Ili, welcome, All blue, . . . hadrd. What she' SAM, sitting Ili the � I .
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, . . a relative, who, prof eased to be a Chris I i It *&A'indeed .1 use. The f6urth meal . I large arm Chair,. by the window, - .
lie not Iril:rnitul .16. -tha,human sys- anil white and smiling. I I I . . .
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your Way to, heaveni . Qat,hex,up All W11' 1, ,. . .Young folks change so,now. Our Tom of the day..wgs ad in the big, rangle, formed b howdah�.d elephants' eve'. L
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11. o I -1 tian, and was thoroughly consistent, I . � . oaorgkes. , Tighten � . ' a begutatil P I � . .. . spre, .: . y � . . �the ULUg ..Winds � ".
�h -a �. ig�irwe: tem,would aiissolve mud kill the mlc-- icture, with the war=% I I I I . through which �
I- . ... . . a . a y., ' a breezy.kitelion, for it was -the rule in , an d s drons of horsemen, playing I I . . 1, .
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.1 ,�t Ing and dying in the, faith of the your a I' V15r, starl6t fever, afterngoon sunlight floodii2k'all; bat I ., . I Aua . to flutter in his hair.- � %
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�,:, Gosp,,I,, NV,,,.I,,, you not- like to live look : ,Up ', btibunila v, the. visitorlo attention had been caught , . I I I . . . le on . .. I I... .
! Into Labe face of God, and then t.TPILO Id, sina O'X , pl4gu I . . . , "What are'-you,thinking about,�- . . . �
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the sagne'quiet, dife, and die thesame iptheriu,. teCanas and other di�mtlaea, by. a huge boa rd fene I , . . Sarah. Ellen 'Proient site of Taj. .The sticks they . I -
. . . � say, "Ilerc.goe�'one gran . I . . . . a that ran, parallel : " Yes, but Bob ain't," replied* Miss was bringin An. the fried' ellieken . h . I Frank.?" a I sked. his fathen'. . . . . . .
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I .1 peac,ef u,l death? I recently received . Life . � et,craaJ,"�aad,tben bound . away ior Like All other inve5tigqtioms Of t.lfts to the little stream. It, was remark�.. . 9 played With weire topped, wi ' t ..gold .,,.I was; Wondering Whether yoll. got. . . .
.. by one w,ho has re" � � . . � . I .1 Euphomia, with mournful convietioW -from the c ' and thetwo ' afid silver, 'and When. a.st . . . .,
a latter, sent me heaven, wwa ;h and' wAs topped with iron . . I I . I . . . . ook-house, . we- ick broke . .
. bile experi-montA had to be made ably hil . . � ... a tenant. for the house, fatbar." . .
I . says, - . pihig "as .N%A � h . t � be �kkn of slOrt I I � . "If he takes.a notion for anythin 0.0th, became the '' ro . . . .. � .
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Jected the Christian religion. It . . .. � tirat In' thto luboratury t -est tubes, . ikes ovorthi of. the wall of a . I . . 9 uden were seat ' ad awaiting: th era, the. pieces I P party of. . -No-, �vhat put, that into. year ' � I I
your Leeth." . ., . . I ' . h . H- a tb&;o who pio.ked them up; The Em- I . � .
"I agn. odd eno-iVgh to know that the , . . 1, . '1116dlaaval castle. , . a neveir changes , e's. like Marla's. whi n the old 1. - . head V' . . I . .
� I . In the last day it Will -be fo0id that then ton the 1dwer aniv..Lals and finally . , . .. . � people that. way. Now the Aiidersons . .er Anderson -entered. � .: . - I I..
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. � - joys and pleasures of life are evanes- . 1. I ux, Ilu.9a onhuman beings. � Jn Japan Dr. Loo -w "Deary- me,'Euphemiai, she salfl,'re- . � I . I . f'�Y-o_neednit Walt for Bob," he said potor uLust hav4 been -quite an on- And than Francis Marvyn related . I I � I .
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I . . . . were all flirts in their day.t! ., . shortly, throwing hisihat. into the car- thuoinst an thia game, for it isrecord- . I ' .
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�, I cent, and to rea-lize the fact that it and Ridley, were. not the. greate.st propases to oarryonexIciisivabospital adjusting her. spectacles, "What on .. . 11 .. . . . to his interested parents the touch- .
.. . . I . . .. � .. .1 . " Yes, And. you were One of �the woillt ner and seating himself , " An, just go oil t1i.at f requently on dark' nights he I . ,. I . I .
�, --*_��st be, comfortable in old, age to . . . � .1 Lug story: Which little Vlon -Warren . 1. I
. , n Christian *en who went exp?rimentis ,with the ensime before carith possessed'your brother to put .
I . -martyrs, bL �. 1. � . .. � I u y laughed bar Went aut upon the plain -and. d ,
� be,lieve in something rotative to � the. turning the discovery ovar:.to the up! a barricade like that'betweieu'you. ' ourself, Euphie I", I - . on-witbout,in�%1donit wailt-Any 6up� , ,playe , I i sittin. i . .1 I
I up',incorrapt from the, eontall ina Lions . . . . .. Iriend. ... : � � I . . . I I . I . I bad told him . g by. his bedside - .� ..: , , - , .
I future, and to have a faith in some ' ' - I . . I and. the Martinses Ill � : I I .. I I . . . . �. I .. . . Z . � for holirs, using blazing wooden balls, I . � I .. . ; . I 1. . . .
.1 . And Preplexitios, of the exohanje,� the. m6diculPr�!)f'eL"�i6;natl,urg,6. 11shopes- . . I . . . - .... . and he concluded ; _ . . . - . p � I � I .. .
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.. system that proposes to save. I Ani .the .1 . ail I . 1,;Upbe. �A twinkle came, into Miss Euphe- . Ahat seethed and splirttered. as they . I .. . L
. market, the cborili; and1rom busi 0spFolally to try. it- under practip A. abadow passed over Miss . � � ' To be Continued. , . I � . . . . "It- struck they . - , . .
, I . , . mia's blue eyes an4lor.a, moment'bex . . I . 1. . me. papa, that . . . I I .
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,- -ness. On eart.11 * they were .Called W-ork1ing, v.,unditlolvi oil a large'num. � � . I would be jusb the tenants. you would _ I . . �
free to, confess that I would be haP7 m4r's wX, - bound
� . .1 . I.. "You wrinkled face, that still showed signs, __..0.__.' ,*. - * .. ,. Polo WEw -,probably first played .'in � . .
pier I I could exercise the. simple and. , . .. � . !Way woll ask', Jemima. . That. . . I � . . . I . . ... I . . -
brokers, tor ,stock-jobbersi, or retailers, ber !of .pla,gtw patients.. . � � ty, look�d almost,yoving. I � like to, take ,Qba.rgek of 'your house, .
I . . '. I . . . fenoo is the'disgrace of the country- of a past beau I . � Europe bty lthe.Gre�l;% id.thotwelfth . I . I . . .
,. be Suful faith that is pos y , Tjlo. wiark.Dr. J,00W curriell on in L . � : _ THE ROMANCE OF THN' .TALL. . I I .and then, you know, Horace Warren .
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� r idiporterp; bLLL fn heaven, Christian . IL . � I � . !to. I s1poseAllare."woren't two bet. "I'm. afraido I was"' She ,admitted .. . 1. 11 . . '' , . ilentury,., for a B .n . ' . .1 . . . . .. .. . I
. acco Curing pro s, I . BUILDINGS. . - .. yza tian Commenua � . . .
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� many -whani I know. I alm not wil.Ir heroes... No fagots were heaped about c.( V.,CtI . . . . . quii6 a Coquettish glance. "I'd - . . I . . . I te('xk, a "cropper" while playing a saved my, Wei" .. � . I . . .
11: "lingly out of 'the, Chux,ob or out of the . I ter friends 'in' Ontario than Steve w'tlA - . I � . � ... � I .
. their feet; no inquisition. dcniandeil. Wl�ges to lxo (if gred.l. comblerotill ad- .� . Of course all man in.tall buildbigs, h,ng U ` I I . I . "I know it; blbag. the boyl His' _ ,. . . .
. . . . I a ' bettor have been Fke. you, 4emlina,- for . , a mate)l. - . . I ' '
faith. My state of uneertainty' is, � . ' . . . � , . Martin and, Our .Andrawi when You . . . . . . ... . , father shall have the housii.' That 'IS . � � I
�. recantation; no so] I t It . . * lus . in India chaugan,wa i � I . I . �
.. from.. .Lbein - vautage; IL !bat% be, n known. for .1 folks moved away, But they gbt,into see, what camo. of .1t.all," and she whether. P�sessed of..creative' gen* . I � � I . ..
: � one of hnrest. Sometimes Idoubt my . . . . I I i . . that th.� critic al.stage ill . . . . . . . . .. ' � ,. . . . I ,a pl yed for. . . .. . I I .
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dier aimed,...h , pike, at their .heart; �'Uag:V I i . : . . . valleys of - . . .
I , Immortality, and look upon the, death� I ,. I a row about fine U ' ' had . or of intelligenoo-enough only to run- :
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. 'but they had ,ment, I � tortures, Com- the Curing .of high-grade tobacco came ..- . . .1 s " But� Bobla. differenC. Ho's such a One Of ,.uh �bail; beforo,it, was taiked up by.tho . "Don't wait, father'. see about it at . . . .
. a � nothin'. much to begin' %' * I . the-&evators, are. alike. philig-' I � I . .. . . I.. . ;_
I bed as the Closing scene, after which. pared wilh, which - . -in . . vith, but it, ' I . , �.. . nee," inter sad.'Mr4.,Mafvyh, - - .� - �
� . .- ,al-'wa,i. passling.. through - a fellow - you'd think ,he tines, ose persons:who find noth- English. -o.b. .0 -PC` , - ., . I ,. . : I ! I , ,
V- . do I � � I .. I � � . . * , 11 oxt ,of . -to th . It is pir ibly. from, -this I . . ' ' I
�� there is in(iLhing.' What shall I All physical Congo - wiltRe Cho: le ended, up awful bad. I , never quite 30 I .8 . . � . , "I'll ride over to-m9rrow, Saia..".. . I I
. ing.is a,§ tbte breath' of a spring morni- bho Padilla of �*,Xcrmeiatatlon, when ' copi to be .Ing roimantio or. interesting in the PI,,,, that Chia gum, derived tbazame . . 11 . . I . I
that I have not done ?" .Ali I sceptic- . 4.. . I . got -the rights -of the story, beda'se It' didn't care f o,t a thing, ox . . .
1119. ,� , , . � 1I I . . . I . I . . Mi. Marv.yn was. as good as his' - .., I
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I . . iam. is a dark and doleful land.' Let ,I find In, to-io collarattlAty. a large sturyd it de�oelioped tilia aroma and od ' before . ,. � h I . . . word, . He was not too early� Squire . . . I., I 1. .
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I 1110 saV that this Bible is either true Androw's wife,.was livin', but- there ness I ha's that set. whatu. he does take whie ,hdve also been. Called "Monu- tion of pulu,.tbe, Thibotan Aam6 for . I . 1. . . . �
. 'class tot mt,.n who have been 8o,clwat- tl-avor taiat fi-xed Rq inark-�!t. valut, � . I . -in . - menis of modern materialism " and I' a - 1. 8herer, a Turner had called on Mr. Warren. - ' . . . .
' I . I I was a -good,deal of trouble about pay- a W g into his head there's no turn: . . . h ga me. In 1859 J. F . � � I . .
or f a Ise. If it be false, we are As led, at) lied ,about, 40 *Outrageously Dr. Lui�w Toiun,l, (di -at this A-rilienta- - , .. I . I because I,Leutenant in the English Army, hav- that. very day to inform IvLng that be. .
.. � . I I in for. a fonce,. -and for a long spell in' him. I mind the time his father even worse. names,* no doubt, he premises in a short I . . . �
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� Well off nis yola; if it be.true, then wxa)iged, that, they have lost their tff>n wa,s contra-1.kil lWonother enzime. there Was no fence at all, both W ,gave him the tiirasbin' I was tellin' they are unprecedant and unacade I --ainst -leave t I � . .
. . . in'(. I !rig become interested in the game, �
which of us is safer. . � faith in everything. in a world where or dexpiviLL ';Ind ndran that th- . obably, as much as because ugly .. M, - tAme, and the slok man and his sor- I . I
1. � � ' . , I am bein"that stubborn. An' Stove'a .You About. 11 -wont up to his room- -Pr- . from seeing it played by.the . unni- . ... , I � .
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I 'Do you not feel that the Bible, take every thing, seems so t6b8y-tU,rvey, was underbl,vud it, Would. . be. cattle Used -to get into Andiewts after, Andrew had gone to- the barn, and Unrestrained. To, many, however, pories; organized* A LuropeAn.,polO � I
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4 it all in all, is allfout the best book' they.do not-tsee how there Can boany pjasiib�e, to push or.arrest Its 'de- grain; I some said he kept tba t f ield f or bec&use it just always wont through these down t nat- clu6- in Cachax, and by playing ex-; ad With the glad -tidings, .'Which Mr.
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. . u kno-w any 'book that has as frenzied, and misanthropic. lt',Iabor- plate can ba weakened or intensified wort! out, I never liked to ask Andrew shed a tear Until I da"if they had, .no Past to make -game am g lha g officters, and of anguish were changed to tears. bf *
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� � I about it because he's got a temper, lap, an, then tho Poor. Ittt .6 . darling L � mOr I Chants of his Acquaintance. . It' . . I � I .
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" , whole,, 1hat its influence has been truth, of Christianity, or .the truth:oj . prof. 1,cr,ew was , alsto on,gaged in even if 6 is my -brother, an' � the . � . cot, jubilant young buildings, whe- fo to of later- they were settled, in the pleas- , .
. I . name put.his arms around my, neek,till I er was largely through the of r I
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�.� , beneficent I 1 Come to you with both anythingi. else, tooll. t1iom nowhere. s-limilar oxp�rixne*1-4 with. butter and of Martin to hi like showin' thou lit hold Choke mot, . ant old hom-estead, and the dawn of.
. ' is h , O . I . . . 9 . I . a fairer life Wga,n for thend,benbath I 1.
1. I hands extended to -ward you. In one Itear me, 411 SUC4 MOO,. I.preub: to older.. The ftavor ,of butler eld t a red rag -to a mad ball; but*as far as I good cry � together, But, OIL,, my I torestin4-from their ' bright tops, Calcutta, whare in 180i be was ten- I I I
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oil. hand 1 have the MIA% and in I I be, due nut to any exce.:JeACO in �110 I call makd out they went on rowin' an' Wasn't my little man mad r His Wig Where, far above the turmoil and Con- ' a ft,great dinner in rp,cognLtiOU.Of
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,. ., other I have inothing. This Bible in discourse;,but I put my hand on yoi . I 11 I i's r . , . � .1 � � I , I j 11 t- . Farmer Warrants health Improved, .
. . I . or oo,W Or itji food, but to L- o wi, ence a Irowial foi a wholoyear, till It came black eyes were blazin' and he tight- f Usion, Mrs. Janitor sits sewing in the hi ,services. .:;He has Since -been as .
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. one hand I will surrender for ever just. shoulder, anti invite you, into the pea . .9t The with the buxdon f re and anxiety,
.. . . . I ce certalin cnzimeo,' It was Dr. Loew's to SLove havin' the law on Andrew, ant ened his little* fist aW he snys: - sun while. the children play hide and ly c-.dleid "the father of polo I -his spirits, and his
I � 9,9 soon as in finy other hand you can of the Gospel. ' Here is a rook on which theory th-at hi� - I , little ,seek behind water-butta, and air- game. has since spiread throughout all reinoved from. �
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I you may I stand firm, though the waves ouiuld turn poor butter that's a thing he couldn't never for "' Aunt Haphle, I'll marry I . I . small, thrifty famili�mauaged to,ob- ',
I Put a book that is better. I . into,high grade, butter by introducing gim none of our family ever beial in Maggie when I get �jg,just to spite shafts, thtpa,is no danger, of falling India and is played from the Hima-
' dash agal,ast.it harder than the At� the .. f Is . great tour. tai[A a comfortable livelihood from .
-1 invite You back into the good old- prop, r enzinie.,. Experiments alaw-court in their 'lives before. I him, see if I don't It An' I sometimah off, it -is it relief to know, because laya to Caylon, And the . the oultivation of the oarden and .
� 11 fashioned religion of your fathers,- lantic, pitching its surf clear Above were also made witill, elder wine into don't blame Andrew much butl do think maybo. he's kept that Ili his the roof- is walled in like a garden, naments held yearly at Murat and. grounds about the old homestead. � I .
: Eddystono Light-houtsw 1 Do not which Dr. Luaw intraiduced the eizi- say it's an awful way to live with your * � Horace Warren and Francis Marvyn
to the God whokn they worshipped, to , mind all his life, It would just be like down to the dark bottora where ,are Uniballat which are attended by
. I the Bible 1hey read, to the promises Charge, upon God ,all these troubles mes wlCeh give 0) Ithino wines and neighbors. It's just eighteen yearov him.$$ . I the safe-deposit vaults, and the trusty largel and appreolative throlig4o are . � .
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� on which they leaned, to the cross of the world. ,'As long as the World offier, tight jvDwhs their flavor, Ile Como next Thanksgiving, aince poor . There was a sympathetic. silence be- old watolitwon, and -the oblong boxes istrong - evidence of its popularity. ' I I
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� '� (stuck to God, God stuck to tha,world, pr. . acured froul. Gvrniany sonia of t.he Maria died, an' I came to keep house t riends for a time. With great fortunes in them, Along. Nor k its popularity confined to In- former gAve such indications of I . .
., , � . on which they bung their Pternal but the earth seceded from his govarn- ferment used in I wine making and for A:ndrew; and that big'felice had ad to -day talent that Mr. Marvyn assisted him I .
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I expectations. You have not been hap- meht, an(ilienc6 all these, outragesund . , They leaned against the tree trunk aide of Willis that may cause family dia.aloao, fox polo is play, .. to enter oollege. . .
. py a day since, you swung off; you sought to dew!lop it so that the farm- just been. finished. An' Since thoday ' tranquil fights a few yea later, and add'ta in almost every civilized country in I
� all these woos. God is good. Rok many I . and looked down over the rs The young nlon graduated together;
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FN, - will not be happy .I minute until you . or could Introduce the anzintei into I set foot in that house the Martinses valley. The sun was sinking into Lake the affluence of coartain lawyers in the .tho world, .
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I hundreds of years h.e has been coaxing . ......... 10- � wkile under tile old homestead Ellen I
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swing back. . the,world to come, back to him; ba his older barrel and later drdw out an' us ain't had no more to do wi id, and send- offices overhead. Deep down, thirty . . . Warren blossomed into a beautiful . . �
. iAgain: There may be some of you the .t a fine. quality of -,01w, wine. prof, each other than it we was. both soared Ing its resplendent glow over the hills or forty feet under tha Crowded side- ISLAND 00 I 11 SALE. � and, what is far better, a good and . �
. more he has coaxed, the more vio- Loe.w was conducting other experl- the ot . hers had small -pox. An, Mrs. and the trect-tops. The stalwart beach- walk, the stokers' shovel. coal under W. L. Drialawabor Carey, tho new I . . I
�., . who, in the attempt after a Chris- ant have men ))e(,n in their resistance, ment4 with. wines, being Convinced Martin seems a pleasant -spoken body ,a on the shore stood black against the big boilers all day, and electricians owoc,r. of%�ha Calf of Man, has arriv- noble woman.
tian life will have to run against analthey have stepped back and step- , And in less than three years after
I powerful passions and appetites. Perm ped back until they ha,ve dropped into that tha .superiority uf Virench Willes too. Bob. Was just five then, an' shining water, the woods in the hol- do interesting tricks with switch- ad in ManxIand, to enter UP W lit- he had graduated Francis Karvyn
haps it is adisposition to anger that ruin. . over Amenzan lay nut In the osvil or bein, the youngest he hadn't much lows were growing purple. From the boards, somewhat as in the hold of C,16'ikingdom. It is, hardly an exag- took. to
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you have to contend against; andper- . : � the climate; or methods amployed'but- idea of whit was goin' on', and I mind farm houses came faint, peaceful a modern battle -ship, In the many orition to call it a little kingdom, father.s tenant, and Ellen Warren
� " Try:this Go(l, ya:wbo! have had the In Lbo Vavuring etzimei Which enter when he started to school his father sounds of life; a line of lazy icattle tiers- of floors overhead are the men althou,gh it. do smaller thaiX the Prins- Want out flom, the old homestead,,
ham while in a very serious Ulood,you blood -hounds after you, and who have the easkit durnig formentatii)VI, gave him 0, reg1lar trimmin' one night wondered slowly up the whito road, with the minds that make these eipality of Monaco and considerably wbizh had been horliusband's grand-
;, he,,," of something that makes you thought, that Gott had forgotten, you. Th -i�, vn4ine-i are .wpt native to for haulin' little Maggie Martin hojoae the leader's ball tinkling softly; the high buildings necessary and make smaller than the Isle of Man. from
feel that you must swoar ,or die. All Trg h !m, , * , . � father's to the now home, whose joy,
and see if he ,will not; help, Am, 1, . a f the dov&-tiown what it is, with their which it is sep,irated by a narrow .
' ,�rlra aiiid can b.i. ,woured (mly by on his sleigh. knd they say Maggie Little river caught the raill nee 0 1 1 I and light and rainistering angel Plbe
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your good resolutions heretofore baVO Try .him And see it he Willi not pardon, - imlic,riation. This th,vory ha,l b�.en caught; it from her father too when sun and responded with a gay sparkle. dreams and schemes, their courage and cha,nnel, �. . was to. become. .
, been torn to tatters by explosion of Tr�� him, anil see. if he will not(savet. StrrUgt.1,,�tIpkI by ,11m, ,I tile West.,x.11 she got home, "Ain't it just it terrible But the big line fence followed 'the imagination, their trust and distrust c 0 , I I
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temper. .Now there is no harm in The flowers of 'spring have no bloom win Way to live, JolminaTtl
getting mad it You only got mad at 001sweet as the flowering of Christig I v growors who likve .,.oaurod en- "Dear, idearl" sighed bar friend stream's bright course, winding down in the knowledge and ignorance of omd those of the ordinary landlord, SHIPS WILL GROW.
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sin. You need to bridle and saddle affectiong. Awes from Froince, i,Atruduced Olem the hillside d rk and sitilstoor like the other human being$ which are the fqvhel is not a t"Ant of thia, "Lady of , 'go
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� 'The sun hA1h no warmth sympathetically. "Itlai a great pilly serpent in thae' garden of Eden. . means by which they bring about Matn,,, Queen Victoria,and lit even �
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a 84 ill ,4 O'L a,wuq,h. hlglli�r cla.m than to hold malice like that. It is indeed, Miss Euphemia.'s sharp eyes had beef) great successes and great failures, claims that,mineirals thatmay lis be- .
theni ride dotwn injustice and wrong, Thei Waters have no�refreshmont lik . - , Anti do the young folks ,keep it apt" taking in the details of the scene and and have all tile fun of. playing. a nci;vth the Aurface without payment and the, rule. holds good in regard to . '
The,re iare a thousand things the fount,lia th, 'Will,glake the jbi 0 foxm,wly and Scarcely abst 1,11 gil isillab) ei
I in I lie world that we ought Of thy ;goul, at rat from th: � Fronch Product. I/ MisA Hupligraia's voice dropped �O had, espled two figures moving in the game with the peace of cohscienee of royalty, This last lit mot an 11h- self -trimmers. Many of them Will ' I
. t o be, mad at, . There is .tt thomoment thoxela- , 0 0. frightened whisper, t. deep violet shadows by the spring. and. self-satisfaction which Come impartliat point, as it Is believed that dtrry 1,000 tons of coal as cargo, At
. no deff stitilds; with. his hip and nostril INTERNATIONAL COUIVRLIsY. "That's the .worst of it. There Suddenly she sprang to her feet. from hard work and manly .sweat, a TIOU 61IV6r lado Passes thaough the 11 knots, and there h( gufficlont a-,!.
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hrurm in getting red 'hot it you. only I throst in the, Cool mollAtain torrent, I never was no trouble in that quarter 11 Joinima, oh land of liberty I what's . � --��. __ subAtratum. of his little Islet. The denee to support the view that ' tha
liring to thet forge that Which nieeds iho� hlinlf,r may ba, coming ,through The following are rules hild down to speak of, but now I'm clean worried larger the vessel the more eeonomi., .
hanime-rinst, A m. -in who has no �X)w. 1.1tv that P iftew ,owner Inherits the little domain
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. thkiket. Without; crackling a for oboservanoo by mon-of-war. to death. You see, there was just ,, A SIMPIX' EXPLANATION. t
ior of rigiiteouq indianalion I,,; an fill- stick undor his foot, he comes oloseby , 11 Wlimi a ship of the navy enters the two Martin children, a boy And it For the love of goodness, Vaphie "Why In thunder is he firing off li of his father and elder 6&1 in proportion, is the coal consump-
I bpe i Ir. Bat bet oure i 1� is it 'right cous theistag, ailnq his thi� port of any fore Anderson," gasped Mrs, Hume, 'Is it brother. Holw�s barn in,-thto Isle of tion. Areturn in which are given the
I gUn,,. dr ,ign nation where girl. yoUtIl renlem results of a large number of voyages
. awn the � bar the boy, Jim. a, bear or Whatt", Pistols like that?" . Man, and spent his fixat school days .
Indigniflion, and nal it Ix-dulancy tr) gert ft 11 d t lie poor thing rears In Its there is it fort or a battery display- Ile Was just the Sam(% age as our I 110h I I suppose both lit, and the by dif ferent shipS, shows that a 9,000. .
4hal blurs. find linrIvAs, aw, U' they fought,like two young "A bear I I wish it was. IV 1 our at ICIng WilliamItS Colloge.
illAo-olul. '[f](11) I 1008 death-anony and falls backwardso its Ing tllk� national 'JAIT, Or whCrO "OUL' - -irchlO a 9 b I Yes, it is so .our Bob Ill she oxied Platol are loaded. I ThLN Calf Island IS a very desirable ton st6w�W, running 207 miles a day,
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, -pittilling on the raoks;, ,but manded iihil) of war of that nation is boats at school. Wall, Jim turned oat 0 --- one ln� had a consumption of ,030 pound of �
1, The,re Ls it Inrge vlasq of pormang in tile Valli ing hart that drillka from the lying, ahe should f ire ir malule of twen. In' awful Worthle-W fellow and left ollinbing Upon the fence to get .vbet- girl, possession. There, is Only Per ton displaeoment per mile,
� L ter view. "Oh, my stars above, it'll I must admit, imid the mannish habited house, wid that Is a substan- Coal
. ,,�.,rnid-lifo who hav" Will in them ap- wafer-broolc.q of Godwo promise 13ball, ty-olit gunn, unlesa the Captain has '10rad When he was quite young. .96 that Jim very fond of mea'a clothes, 000- on a canw u,na A ad
VN[ite.q th-M were artmsed In early never lie fatally wounded, and ab , r reason to believe th6 aaluta cannot ,vont oof to Avatralia truis Ill tial building surrounded by 120 acres An 8, t t , r 1 9 2
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. all \Ile returned. In this ease he should Greenland or some such oat -o -this way do, replied the girly girl, frankly,whon la,nd swaTins wrth rabbits and thous- it 100-t6ft vessel, StMnlibg gdI miles
mAnbood, 0 a I itno, wholt they prid- ne,ordle, * I Immediately take ,steps to aseertain Mrs, Hume clutched her frlindls 5�ou don't like them, do you f Yes# I of cultivated land-, 'the whole !A- alle y, used .038 Pound, while
. I tI I ' on qlping a 1111ttlo hisf," This world is & p,()0:r k)OrtIon . for .tho local regulations or Custom. This plaoet an' they ain't never heard of trembling form, th6rals 0, man in them. ands aroN exported lyfttly- 11ftreA fire a day, burned .048 pound. A, 0,000 -ton
1 .44 "i t6ve "E'uphomia Anderson, what's the
" nu % "frev "nd Pasy," "bale your s saluto shall be the first fired after him for years, Some Say old 8
�1111igh 11%&xt Oul, ob. business; man, I An Blast- onterjug port. The ensign of thata- Martin ain,t nover got over it, an *-" 4so In dvidatide, and the rook fish- steaftlm, going 261 miles a day, used �
� I I *nipt." They tire now MI king had d matterl Are you gone daftt" 1054 of d6ail por ton displace- .
--r 8favOn upon his : tion, saintea shall be displayed at the thatiS wh t makes him, an , Fox answer Miss Ruphemia pointed you shaved ina with two days agot been OlIt out of tbA Toc&$ for th
. rollows 41r) 1 A Customer -Have you the same razor Ing Is oxoollant. A little harbor has Mont, and a 500 -ton steamer, travel-
piaying !if compound into,rost, for frou., tomb two fing4ars, leptemeht6d as. main during the Aalute. In case two Illow . a ac. Ing 200 miles a day, .061 pound; while .
. blon they colitectod twonly yearn nign, 0oanding upon Ca0h, other ore alxlpb onter in company, only hard. He, thouglIt the sun through the trees to the little Wi narbar, flattetcd,--Yel, air " the o9mmodmion of tho i3mall, boats! that a, 4,000 -ton atcamer, going 269 miles '
I . ' '-witli a or 11, 51 just rose an' act on that boy ant gT,ovo beneath th6m,andthore, Mal& ,Some i(lentleal one. Customorl Then
SomN I snAP, 01141 under them the motto, trAll th6 130 owasionally Visit tbo place. Mr. 0, day, consumed .081 pound. These
�. . . of you are, tryiag lo kum,ape, ani: nior shall salate.
will-yot, vory narrowly, "nswith 14 not WoVkh that," Apiolua (40olius "ShIps carrying tell or morebroad- hin mother just the same. lint it's Ing iftgailftAt the big lint fin^ IS oitlorotorm pe first ploase, Wz�y says W is prepared either to figures ShOW in each 0466' speed Of
Ytffl Aida guns or shipq Commanded by A the girl I 'started to toll you Oibout, though it had been erected for 4% elosai Ubout 11 knots, and they also
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your own �mllr only know w1vit t10 inforillod Mira that he had only eil with four or more light quiek-firing Atoilmer jot coal wAs less tha'n ahlf
glins of prrxe a I sons and Martins, while they madi I Would' die for you, I -she exclaimed, thl"Ica it is WOVILth 420,000-
of,rttigglr, is. Onlilipotout nrnek� It -is Olin woeld'a riolies mAke but damall ,tically tho, SaIM nizoand is, but I tell you shela lWoat Wf u pillowing her head upon hia Aboul. Hn I .� that of the 4,0(4 -ton boati, )er mile
I VaIIANd out many ,I �iiioul thilt win h1bPritance for 4 soul, 110 volume of revor t, mounted on tho bull good-lookin'. She's the neatest slip of tovot to imch ouxt,r, stocia the stalwart i $t and has onei eiorgymaft to 6v- port too ditiplitaiNtAktht, Showing that
I booVibrrd &Ad Suitably placed, shall be 1`69ard6d a thing, an straight 48 that stick, ant &wm of the san ,of the Aadef4on I der, Oh, no, You dn't darling, was 6ry 610 pdop,16; IrelaAd 6A6 to 6vtvy th6 )Atagit th& stskoxeir the leas the
(1661" in. tb�o Inift than)you tire, They atteingt0d to WIA t1ke apVl&uS# otthii, VA galitting shi ,is nee .
I 14 With fair, ourl�,kO�I_IM6,tor,jnothfitr, UUA&old� and ifttjf bftr hiM Shoo th)6 016k tOlYll t IM r6d hWit, 10, I . . I I 6W OAM04AI091 PW ftfai I
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