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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1903-09-11, Page 7r � 6 . I . . - I I � . . . I ; I . , � , . . I., 11 Sulk 11tht M � . . I i 10 , PQ 1.1, . I TU ClUT L3 � 11 , '. . � -1 t_�_ _. I � I ! xxw,.XRA . 0 T *V10 ..1 9-0 � I I I -i� ��_,, , - _­ W ­ --- - - - I . . I ­ ­ 11 . �_� . I .1 I ­­ . I- - � .. I I � !'. ,�. � � -�- � I ­ I � ­ �..�'. -1 -1. 1__-_-_1.__1_._.__ ,_� . I .1. �'­ .. , ' - ,� I - - __ - --1 ­­_ — ­:- . ­111�.� __ � I'll . , - �­­­ �. ­­­ .­-_­.__....,__ ___ . _-z-_ - - 11 �._ r. � I I I.. - .. . ; . � - outtat: I r I ­ � I — �'�­__.,___,,_ "�__��. I., 1-t , - TT HVWQ1LLD1S_MZD1C� INX41 Id ,rwk wasapprl*04�AA�qi and , V: OTAND. I — � ., ­­ — I_-- ­­ ­­ — T 1-1 I ­ I 1 46 114 -U44 -the rollsolls were ahort 01 NO .1 -8 f hs I" —ft. ck , I - " I MW PO YQ . � I _ I 11 I . � rsilld'y" luouty" 0 � *�� I I ;.1 'i, �_1_____­__________--__ , 4 � % wittL ho I .J e 1, . f1hors On � -, -_ , " 4 I I , �� - � .1 I I. ell r Sti , N a Wage over , - lrw�—IL. Years 0114,11111 WAk" P4 "O =,- 104 1 1 1 , W42h'! � a t , Folit ee x0rept Is t1opolilti%* Or.9d i dolklesticecuttot for he, . . i 11 I q I for Xagh otbq*, . 0% I . �i I . , outUM4 wardr . , . : !`�T I I - , . , I : , 11 . I . ; I . � . I 'ISNW. She I had little t - ON" 1144 =Wz lia W_ lf-Xt ft -ors oull0l The 00mans greet eaclk (fter by . I i " , I I obs. *all in Uee4 01 replen 4�,T,W,r �, -;. , 047 ., 11 .1 !me for , b I W"Olm � I , . �___X]111040111`11041 84" 1 4*y,ixlg,. "'HOW do, you And yourslelf?", . / � � I ., �'� I .1 I I I . I . . e thinj shis * oil; 1� siaw*"Jiill�f I I � 1� ; I I I , 1, I i1a rave The Chinese Inollilre of equals: "Havo , ,� . . J,sia6ed''WAii, 94 011ie AsJ4l4u1rA*glY# the Old rplis leam to trust Ja, Dv, Chase's . . I . rofit feries, , v . you faten Your ricOT' The reply ia: ' . ��� , I ,­ . � I . . I . � � . I 3—Macy- `vct PHO, (o whea, &A other treat* "Thank* to'your Abundant felicity,,, 4 1. , : .. �, T. I "No," As, mad "I'm arrsid We. family mimato, f4 ", great medicine seems t ' The. JOLVa4elle, when they -meet a so, 11 I . I d96Wt, b6i ' ' = Ct,,d d put, s;A W,pWy 1. . I .11 � 1. - . bt A single exbJbItable �tiv? temovo 0mr, M4d,# . � 11a 4nd. ep 1, , . session, 1 _ 'pathe , Qe, , I NEUM , ) . I . �.'Vorf 1ALL- r 11 - , � 11 .-A unless. - � '? *- L R ATISM'*11 I I I I . rif" 0 29Z. , Hurt xals� liot!" . I ' P obla - I - -_ ___...__.... � . I . rft�ik is It?- Asked the doctor, look. X& "10 M'SANX16 Arract, Port R !' "How do. You uArtol?" Asks tlie Ito. -_ I I I . I I P �, I . I I om, WVII*n4 County, onbuio� writes.. -011 un , . .. . - . - -11111_ -_ - --- 'I, UP lastilT from his book. . . When Ili M. to A World. � . . 0. I � 1111 4 . ­.. ;1 ­ .� .1 i �,, BILIOUS and NERVOUS- DISORDERS., . 06uld . " , . I I . . I . YOU PQsalbIY got WI& tO state to You that I W A PaIrl in my , Arabs otemliftence k . I . . � . . , , too each o . I I , , �herllf .� . ..... , ,nothing but , , . thi colt. - &long with lbselt sp4,16h side for over. twenty yeam At cheeks, 4Ad -exclaiwo 1,iq9d granttboo , , , , , . , , , , - - 1 . I I Sick Headachei constipation.WiNg- week1w - ,. . to drive all next ilaw I coold not turn over in b6d, I was so Ulm, a^d g6 - healtU, to t4y I I t � 1 $f !*dly mod up.. I had camps In Or feet glad (ami I - . . I YESS % . . I . . ­ .; t I suspect I shall have to,,, Ia' . .,6_ ' '. - A "r I returned k 'aa4 guy buds were so- eutirey.uplesl; L ly!"Orl . I � he docto , re I T . .. , r- "All the braso _gs, 149. Dutch greet eacU other'by asl*, . ' . . - . I ... Weak Stomach, im ired Diaestidn' County Are, coming ­ hand$ In tht "t I could scarcely lift anything. . � I . -""-- , -_ PA 9 .. � -for the fair, Alad. Jdne sew was. no doubt, the cause tug; "HUVO YOU had a good dinner?" The widespread extent o Rheumatism in its I 1i . � . din dances pretty well for a horse, but "T I y Al , AL Moor ridw lit full, speed toward a .1 f . � . ' We hard On. the bu 'a IV, and sometimes the urinary tend or stranger, Stops suddenly, Arep 4everal dangerous forms, and the largely fatal L 'of A . igy.)f orall pi �, oru . � . fto "Then," said Peet, giving h . badblo 6�14 be so bad that I would have to A pistol Into, the.air over his own bead, li,�..� I., Disordered Liver& Female Aitmen . I , tr L , . I �"' L I .1 ­ 1 .1 ,or fatheei , =p five or . � For- then considista that be has bqeu quit character o its effects, had for a Ion L , . I Prepared only by the Proprietor, Tnox . hand All Onthuslas !a ueexs, "if yoio - six times during the night . f g time set . . As RpmalrAx, St. Helena, Rag. aoll'i aA I . dne �9 3 L , , mind we'll exhibit . began using Dr. Chaft's ICJ _p v.,ourteous. . Sold 74yevywhere in Canada And LT. S'. America, In boxes, M o0lits, M1311 At the ILI" is, and they curcol m physicians to investigating as t its cau il�,1.1. . as 4. carriage ho "I . , .q completely, - Ili ,Egypt the Una, wor grect I .0. .1 ,.. rse� Tbo�Ll offer beautl* I I = 7191, , 4s ol I se. Tlie . . . years old, and quite well now, but tug are: 4,How do you perspire?", - . I � rues In the borsa.4 artm . -_ , - .... I . I 1. - . ­ 1 . i �­ I I - I — -mwm-m p -t a more no' occasionall lift these Pills to keep =)p In TAplaud friends Palute by pnw . verdict of experience and study at the present . . � , 11 . . . . . __ , . there 164 8 . ent. I,m ourit . ,till - � , iceable horse in thl 5 = - - L . I? , order. Several P&WO to 1 , . F - *14 F4 *"i ff* Now Tork, and the hoise Is To b"ellv- 110ulltr.Y. .80 there's no danger of lit r in . tug their nose's togetker. . day is that � Rhou ,. 4 ****-F4 F*F4 . L . If I have recommended Dr. Chase's MX - The Polish "How . matisai, -of whatever nature, L I THE DOCTOR'S 1 4, ered to -dA*. - Now what'did. that mAn'a being Overlooked?, = tgr . I . I WIL p �ttng. is: . do roill I . I wife tell me About that hor"? 'Really, Al . ney-Liver Pills have becil, tiqually bend * . . I 'the best authorit" I � 1`11.,_ Iddlu'did Indeed attrao � Illaveyoursel . � . is. a blood* disease. and - EST FE.'s tion, 6 much atten. Dr. Chase's Xidney.uver PM06 die comlibn Persian friends cross 'neieks, rob, . . P .I,e$ ­ . ARG so long ago that I have forgotten, At the fair., To be sure, the jud � I I a . � 174i- , ­ - - It Val wers rather Inclined at Arst - -get of old'age, one pill a dome. still .. a boat 09 cheeks, and say: "May thy shadow . , gree that it is ,caused by an excess of uri,, . 't' A W. of . Rlarial Practitioner. tut, it = to me that the man was in 1. to -scoff it t all dealers. Portraltana wigi� %# ft & Viever.grow Jew.". .. I : . . . . some 0 hugluess-I forget just wba t; him becilUse Of his gaudy exterior . , but W, Chase on every boa� , _ acid in the -blood, + Now .for + the' remed . '. +4q*4f'fl1l##+_­+++ I partl,v beeau . "Goi with G4 senor," is the Spaulob. t . L . - i -and when his employer failed -or Wit . , as there wai vilr little Com. I . � . . . I . y L . ' i ,. - E doctor was a good docto; i concern broke up -this mom's wages wero, I IL .. I 11 . ­ greeting. . This- must tombine'the most 6ffective specifics . :,. -4 te,possessed --- -----1'1---'- ­ - " ­ The Vrenc . , I . . - , certain line polutil not L . " n,ketl 4j'tj�j" - ' , . . , carry. Yourself?" . I . . ared with such care and skill as to leave . , . -too good for Bancroft, it ld In holvaes. Yes, that was It, In horses. appreciated by . "'W-5- _,� e. h ask: L IfFlow 40 You �, prep . . . I ;- . was sometimes said -but Pis wife,.a pretty little woman, was ill I the careles's observer, he WAS finally . I . � ' , . � , : ,� I h his wife asserted that, how, .for mouths,. eight the Carp road . awarded a second prize. . . ,. � I __ I L I .0. Rusittaii friend's . greet by asking: no element of uncertainty. The result 49uc . miles u How do you live on?" . 11 I ever able he might be ill at A farmhouse near Cloperly-the busil . "1% gladf, said Mr I bay* recently- amused myself by �g L,,, OU . . I . 6ther'ways, he was no financier. He kept, Aegg .went to L . , she b�Arol of lt,.04hat w` Bronson, when t d - the Way women sat, their fo In Siam a man prostrates himself on study .'.a'nd care is' known _JU, 7y . L uleees at Cloverly�And, (I In . . N This I . L o hk . ve one finan, ut Y g 04 Alim, ground when he meets a stranger, ­ lite books. sad in payment for his servicei; those people Seem to think that the wo; cier In the family." . . . � he various smart reotaurailts', writes I . . . . L .1 I , and waits to see whether he will. be is a vegetable compou i , . I I : I " Was willing to accept, in lieu of cash man owes her life to me." -Before the wo9k. was over, however ftall In a L facial raised and welcomed or kicked away . . nd n the form' of pill� sea, anythl that his patients might bit. "I guess they ,think right, too," said evert Mrs. Bro I and varied actions which on- e". . . , I xpreas . , L.x � 1. . . vollis 1, kelined to I'ller. I I nsOn Was willing, -to admii . I d Inhe 'ro�ess quite .reconciled mo I change. . . . which stimulate Weak kidneys and o � . Cicely, who approved -of her father Witt% .that the family contained two The thret I Ion. of the poet who Wished .. . .� '. . I � �.. * . VerCome . . . 1. 1. P Sometimes this proved a couvenieni 411 her sixteen -year -61d soul. "Isn't shi Brousons spent Friday aftern' b . clogged or slu'opish conditions of these- (irgans, . I OQ11 at thii liho", t wo �Ou,px in I ­ TOO ofun Amateur. � � I I . . . I ftrangemelitp more often, ho,#60ri 111 - at. �,'.ov -sat up with for six Jair, -goitig. firat. of An to.visit their suo, lljo , be loved, would always dine I . Co- . . .� the I th 'his Scarlet As. . � . . ­ .. .. . '.. �. . � . �"Yep, looking for a saddle hortse," P.Ld- - effect is at - od . . .1 . Iras not, for the village peo�le soon coli= tu * 46 h As' had -pheul -cessful d9hibik.- Even wl . aThe once apparent.. . 0 W en ­180me of de -prettiest women 19ok ugly mitted the whollsaler wha was Just � . I . .1 . I . . - _.The blo . 1. I.. . :� . learned that it was only too easy to Im- mania? YoulleserKe, A dozen horses a, ribbon, Alaoldin looked fAr from�beautb while eating, asi per contra, some of the' back from his vacation. ,"I was raised -returns 'to its normal 'state of health - 'it" - I e . upon the Ind -hearted, gentle old week for' all thp , beautiful, unselfisy full but Cicely felt the crisp p i ink pre. . .. . . .� .. * I . I . . . . y purl y I .1 : ed him, of aourse-theY things you do." " - ' - I milim che4ne in hor . pocket, and swelle , X.gliest.look quite chdrmitig. gow as ft 11 .among horseis;'You might shy, I nev(lr � and 'there -is ii 6asik for Rh :' matiefthi'thib . . qd sensible (and s, few'silly),women'dosire b6ast, but I guess that 1 can ridelf.ally- . .0 eu .. uld. not h 1p doing that- but The doctor smiled gratefullry at this withx1ole. '. - I . . . � ­ thing that'ever lodked'through a bridle, . ' tly the v Ilage conscience sleptap "Id this yd to look charming on all occasionsi it. ' system. . That ,this, reSUItL can, be . obiain' . . wrewn tribute. For all the years of his maxrieA ur horse?,,. asked a inan, would be is well if they remembered 9 I. , . a n ,Just, back from Y141thi anola clium , ed by . came to titling with the easy-going life he had cherished a mild ambition tiot I g .up a I lid*fouctilng his Cap re-spdOt- that In public res6rts' they' themselves. that grew iip next door to me. Has a. the - use 6� BU-JU is attested beyond, q u-'estion. �., ' show Mrs, Bronson that he was really La. 5 o# . . .. attract quite as much notice as their. great stock faim'-L Broke In a three- I I L L . I ' ere ere those who said that the better financier' Jkan she considered * P said Cicely, Who was 'for the year-old colt for him I A trial will convince you: -that the plain truth I hi= go ,,reason he submitted so tamely to being No One suspected It-Mris. Bronson lerast, moment alone.. "At I y7nts An,d jewels. ., . while I way - L . . . east, it's my fath.. ., e th re .Are women who lean their . I there." - . . 1. .. . � . ­ .. ''. . . L LL . I to risk of all-but,the ons,opreciated' er's." . . . lbow 0 1 . * '.L Underpaid was because he feared doctor was . , . s on the I table and talk across' it " L L "Any. trouble?', . � I . . . L is 'good * enough for Buip-Jug. .,,the kid . pill . Inald his ' .. I I . , ney ' . ng patients ill again by demand,. fteeedingly sensitive over his repeated, 11 belleve 1.1m acqUalutiall 'With .thak -an, opposite. net,.& _!"Not A bit. Tied up his front ler, - ' � .1 5 ,l) . , ,4 m n W to ,hbor, taking sips of. . that - cures R . I Ing larger fees. The truth of the matter failures In the -mattler of fees, and he- hor e sa the a , ftfi a huni6rouq wine, or stuffing bread rito their mouths and he fell so as. to thr6w -me thr hoUmet-i'sm. : - . %. I I . I twl kle gh . I I - . . s . ) il a corn crib. ou . . I I , . was, however. that the overmodest doc- Ionged after a very huinan faShlonL to ,I'll his. eyes, "Used to know him at,iptervals. There are others w'ho.ab- .Didn't hurt. Old man L , , , , tor undervidtfed hia own ,worth. I I show his family that Ile N1.0S.L as: capable .real W611 -lived. with' him 'in fact. .1 solute, came along and said -j ought to be , Trade -11141,46 ' '' L - 1. . ­ L ... . . I � L . I itL,p Y throw fragments of their dinner - . . 01_7""_1 .. #..AfAl, I L "But, Jalues," Mrs. Bronson would re. I a business man as a physician. . . wouldn't.be surprised if I cLldprove . rolls into their mouth as -if they were ashamed Ao cripple a horze in, orda to. low. I . .. , Ni -e I I snonstrate, "it's all very well to take it -1 ' The I I A stunteoltree'griew oppogitd Aladdin's enjoying a game,of cup and balll There m � . .xyl , ,/0 . , orPcrfTI­,itv,*`ho,wevc--, seemed slow . ride bjm. So I let the -leg dowa. I . 4... t4, .. 4�,[0) � . at In potatoes, but you know j I ust as, in bo I stall. The man stepped . Su'. � �. . I I - �i �'.�Ilhllrlw. . � . 01 ruirig. Whil; everyone admitted hill, to it, broke. off a Is the woman who' does not -oat 'her roll _ scrambled on and be jump,dol bef6re I . I . 1 7, - 4111, I. � I I . , well as I do that Timothy Peek alwayivi medical skill, there seemed to be grave ,...switch and Stripped it of its leaviii - � was ready. That time I w . I to put up In boxes 161`50. pillel.. I ­ I . . I � . sells his beqt potatoes, and brings -us He touched ' .k. .at all, but has an. Irritating 1critick of ' ' ent through - sellina at 50 Ole . - at all druff .. . � . p . � � .. I .. doubts concerning his e-tecutive a6ility. the* ex-c'Ircus horge lightly. the top of a peach tree,. 'N'ever ielt it., I , I . NE- .`!­�� ,­ : ,,A ND . - crumbling it up, into'a heap of fritgments, I . stores. Refusis substitutes . I M111 as�:; t 1 "U"G. I I ct . I I . onl the little I.Iiiidersized ones. that no- All through the. spring- eAch bargain,had, on the'. nose with the slender switch. . making an, untidy and most unpichir.; Next trip me and the coIt went &�*n . .4 . . . . . . . I I . I . . . . I I . . I My would think of buying. Those la,st proved worse thaii the preceding one. Ahkddlu instantly s6ated himself.on t the road as though ill - . . I., . . o I I he esque -litt6r' beside her -plate. -Possibly' � I . ere were fire- , . . 111,11 1� . , __ ..,. - . "��_ . Works on his tall. - - I ' , .. . . 5 11 ­'_. .".. .. " - . I I bries wereu't bigger'than marbles. You Before'the'doctor had finished his meal I grOUnd. and; lookeU' expdetantly 'at the not One of thie'-women' thinks. of- the , . I �� . ;.. .... . . --. , - -1 I Inust stand up for your rights." I .! the horse arrived, and Was tethered, to 'Immi. 'Again1he -switch touoh�d the in effect of her metbods. on An onlooker, 'He'stopped unexpectedly and I we," . . � I . . . . ... �, . .�. I � 1. ... 1, � _�;­JAW - . ' I . ' I . . I � � . . . " itching -post outside . .., Not one ima,gines she is an object offeri. ,9ver wl�e - '. - . __= . . . .. I . . . . I .. I But the doctor apparently unmoved the b -the gate. . Im-' talligent Animal, this time .on.- the. lo�ee. a � fence liit6 a ploughed fiel;,. � _= ­_ -�4­4 ­ 1by these protests, continued to accept I patuous' Oiccly* rushed .out at 'once to. [T -TI) came a hoof, 'and the man. liabook , sivA ioid offending against la Standard, o. I I ,tore my trousoris and . ripped the tow; I . I I . 1. . .. --�---- . I 11 % . I I . . �- . . . . . 119 patients' excuses along Witt -1 t�;ke his acquaintance,'. At si-lit of.him, . ".. � . . good nlailllers� I . . of my shoes, but i.,ev?r bro-ke the Ekin I. I ­ � An Unhwappy Woman, , - - 1. . � - . . . . . I theiy I . 6 I hillds"- with the liorse, . ' . . I � afferings of woriny apples, wood that - however, -the. girl stated In am.azoment. * i. "Throw a. kiss to. the ladies$' said the - Theib are vario bet there; isn't ancither, athateur rider. : . � . I.. � . _ . � .. . .1 . . I . 1. . I . ­ I I .. Ina% touching . . . I Sou] US ln�tbods of t�al�'719 'in the country could d6 that, My 11�_I , "'Mary" Queen: of 6colts wu *. most ut.. 0 full of knots, eggs tba t were more .1 � "Ohl". she gasped, gazin, . 1. Ala,ddin's ankl�l 1. I . Va g 4t the doc-,- . . . p,tbough.tbe wise Woman is' -the one . . . . � . . ilgh threej�u�rews, but I ',t "' I � , . -C� 'than doubtful, and milk that was guilt- tor!s Ixtest fee. "Thzwman ,said'ho was . Aladdin lowered his head to 'meet his Who does not take it -at'all. It is a very plunged tbro I happy.woman, "wri ,iOt AP?11 enqllirefi " -4 . � .. , . , didn't mind ft aliy more than 0, 0VO I . �. .1 I less of cream. The, Bronsons were ,ever. quiet; but he certainly 'doesn't look it , hoof, 4nd flung- an equine: kiss to the do- bad loiundatian� for a. i A6' of eoursez � .1 . 1. . .., - Chin man � of a frw�u: ill Lae uain ,11 I I � . . I c S . ' . . . short of ready money, but all their other .Why, positive] is loudest' liglieted bystanders - � I t6 ifie Dctrc,tt rlvetr�'.' - ;her day. . ' * � I . 11 ­ I 1. .. It . I . I Y, be'!$ qIi1t6 t) I �- tbe'�L ' _ ' * , � And 'not ovIv calculated 7to render difrd4_' 11 'r 'n" " O' I 9 Wants were, in a measulle, supplied, if I looking horse I ever Sjl,w.11 1. "Up," said ot right badk an thb. co�lf, ,� ,' S'),, W" - "G , � -n- "Indeed she Wn iepl,'rd - 0e . W:�i .�' . .. ,man, with Another light; - tion mort difficult, but to Afford uitc. 3*e?" , .. ,:. - � . , 1. � � . I . . . KENDARS 'Urs Cf I Was Hght-�.Hoiwever mild tbd Ili .� . .. I , , . earnestly. . . . � .1 . � � � I 32ot always to I . Bronson's satisfac t ' ch of the switch. . .1 unbe�omffigr injilortance t& a f .. -1 .. . I I ' ' , . I I . . . .. I ,,Nb,.,m5r chum 'said I was. a., little -w . 1 .3. A so fELr frov . , f . tion �hompelyight Prove in di ad Aladdifi, w,ith, an expri . .. � . - I ' Queen Eliialboth a . I ­ . . . - sposition, be W'. ission of positivis ­ ture. of, the. face.' .. I . .. - ­ � . , SPAMN' PUR , . � Anythin gr oi6l�, weight, so he 'Put: a. young fellow happy,:wasn't she�"- ' � . . : . I .. I I . "I really need a ..� but quiet. in appearance. His, .Atitude', s6rambled Whig feet. .. I havi-­ seen ,' delicato cheeks * flush te (in and- I Jib stuck at It he.had to. I like . . I ' , , aLw horse," sal I d the I I "Well, I .declaiill'? said . . . 'Very much so, I should sity, if bistor.,,. . � . doctor one morning, oil be stepped into cream-. ored surface.'-wlas Irregularly the doctoi. rustic 'ruddhiess; rioses-Grecihn, Up *of a Fhr­v� IS to be bellevM.?' . - .',. - - ' . . X, ) . ,_ 4 his shabby buggy to make his usual , marked With large , redd . brokyl) I PI've pat.for- half. an hour At a.: streidl, tiltedi or" dthellwise. ad rmra'ble 4i Wiap( I a colt hitove ­Qr,,o r,c,r,t . I . � "The colt is pretl . - . . . "Then theri was Catherine ' -ft , . . , .. .. round of vi ts. �y sure blotches, bla.left, Side waiting for .that lorse.to get tired ot 'and co four--o'beoNtely.swell ana"reif I 0 11 ", t , . I . . , , lish I The oy'breii tb'6 critter out and 1 in� "I at resembled a map.,0f.,,dt.t Il , slsted on� 6ne mo7e mount. You can bet , the eastern hemisThe're', w*nisl � I .0 T den 4eme�Ltlf the- influence of consomilif "Wiat Q,u 'cidrth alv, you ill"i"':,"g, ,I!.* � I tio,gve out before the summer is over." ,, and. A bro ing in the.r ad, I'd have saved hoti-is, - that -colt knew his inaeter. He was . . . I I ,,colt," which was a colt only b.v patch. on his. rall c ntenalice,.shapi ; If I'd lust been able, to guess what be ox. as plerges or. p6tage tortue. The di&ulti, . . 'mav'T ask?" broke !ii, t1te.inan Ai,bd wp . . e ,ed .. . I - . . .. tame as'a Asheep.- -I'd have ridden -lit , I . I te , -t the L arms of Russlai gave his. Pee, d -in - hese moritfis of , '(8r sippi Iinwl� . - mf* :, 6sing, Te"aled, with - the itouies of-. Ole Eli ; 11 . I . eour sy, being twenty 1_10 vAirs of ag,, not unlike ted ofine: rye feli all...t Wing n(g) soup Il.lectiff - , you know., It he'd brolcomy nook. Now, . � . . 111. . . I 1. . .. I . I �. . . . . ed, expression. Ed as If I r - iiment to� ' ;is drawback. elifficient without the ri.-).k- ulen.:6f'hi-tor�. , ... � I I Suld old for his years*. eelt�inly looked face a curiously distort . i W9 e a terrible disappoin . what I *ant IS ild-metbint quick and �� 1�11YIIIIIIWILO -..to x-timark " eb�, '.,;USED FOORtEEN YEARS i '- . . I 1P If he might give out at any . moment.. . was certainly not a prepossessing horse, , � Ill a, but 1 cOulidn't make out what he of unbecomincr consequences. Somli wo.,j, . just. 1 about, ) . WITH, , , . I . . . - devellsh In haneflesh. I'll tame him.,11 . � I -,vas blind in one . Inued ilie thin man, "t)-st flie-iiaTne ( 1. 00D . L' . .�"* 1 and it was . not surprising , th,A t - Mrs o ol'.` - � � .. . . me . n '11111 It; �Detr ee:Pre . I . . .. " Ve limped slightly, he wani, I 3d me t 0 , . m. Uke It in',firy sips, siuiiI6 g ' i . Olt F t , , Ss, .-:. . . : : .. . a' RES04TS., 1'.. illye, and something was wroing with his Br naon -regarded lit . said the man, laughlrig,.411two - some .heir in . ouths; some * . �: .I--- _ - -, .. s ., . . I .: � � . . .. . ..;� , I . . 0 , I _ . . . . . . Ot allip .r 'No . c .in,. with� consterna' j.. "'Well," India it into.t .. I . - I .. I he unhappiest ��uuiuu'iji the w-bi'lijolov . ' 64 . . . . Utakiii- ill" the'gpofon v4E . . . 721 H, 1 St., Now York, Sept,8, 19M , - . );reathing apparatus. Hi;; ownei dro.vv tion when she, too, joined the little group yeaxiil ago, wI)dn I find this horse,. . seem begt on � .. . ' car In biqtmv. w'I've got , � I 1, I . ' -him with the utinost tenderness, bu )t at the ghte.. , � � I . � I the circus busin th' . .Were in, well ail its ecintetits, 6' * ii� 0UT-,0F BABIES 'MOLMrHS ' i1ster-in-law namee ,.Nrii�tha 'Tabb�, an, Lip.. It. 14.9UNDALL Co.,' . ­ � ­ ., I I I..... I . . . ess toge. or, be w0con. _ , thers wake the pr . .. . . � . � . I ­ I , I - * 1 Gerktlelnef%2�1 hiYoused.yourspaybi'Curis am . . . I I . ' , . ­ L ., . , '' . .. justat -priesenf the ino�t Wrotcho, Inyhorses for -the -past fourteen yearsanalt ' Was plain that the doctor needed a new "James," said shei in an aeousing voice sidered one -of the brigh test -horses in tb o cess audible. ,Some".gutgle It down ,'r I I . � � qhlsriz� . . . - . . . aliways given me y6od results in ever . � Moma�n on the face oi .the eg,rth,". I also have one o Your books that I hav laorse, and that without dirlay. �It.*Ets some moiiiefits before she could t If * O'U'li iell him I'll'jive yoix ,conversational.. iirt�rludiis, accompanied . 'fTheo ladies fm� our, congregation, � y pir.ttg � . I . . coun'r ' , . . . . . . gn . I � -Here's a letter for you, faLher!" CalICL! 1 Slamon eil t y�IIZJ dollars �or 11" . b the cup a -d ball trigk I Ilaye already . itre prefty tppd of -me " said the minis- I I- "117hgt!9 the .matter with ,her -los' �. very useful. If you have any later edition or - " . I n den, ter, ai I man's on a voJice of .4ny soit-"was.that . . I, 4 Ill . . in -mind ).ro�i 6ritloiiM. �uf i6rAi"Iihi,� T sj�A 61-4 Ist I ' I 1 �- - . - money ,?11 : ,. - , . . . I , . .1. I 11 . the 11 Treatise on the Horse and his Plseaspk-F .. . I Cicely, the Bronsons' O' ly gh late employer by any chalice the in not Sayhig,that 6 1sn,1t"W6rJh mbie. A . . ar's mfischlovous little boy. . !Aearly 11 . . . :will you kindly send Inq one" I . . . . . I . . I __ . _. I � I the doctor turned In at the gaite tha! I Proprietor of the circus thit disbanded' e Ifin . n6t in the circus,btfsIn'es6 any.lon- SIP, drink or partake . of it in A ,g . - aoe all .6f them gave pa. some .slippers on, - idNg- ,z.e�x : I * ' . . . I .' - � 'i . I leapecf;ully . yQurs, . . '. : I 1, . . I— .. I I .. I . -his, birthday.." : . I .. . . ' ' , � � r I I . . -c I � 1! - I � , . ,. DIF.FRISAM I., I - . toon. . O'I'll put it at your plaae at the. I in- Clo,Verly last fall?", .1 L' �1 Vir, but I happen to kii,ow'Whete I �au Sell fill -manner, .. . 1 I lilil, maybe?" broke in the other.. It.lean absoutilY tdllable.re�ledy for Spa . . I . #Able, so you can —d it while you ­arc, I . "Now .you man f MY' delu.10,sadd I thlA animal and get my 'he fty .*�omen p, ly .1crifte and fdrk 4- I n tho-liglif your -la, always uses's, : ,,No;. but,,iou s-�,e, last.week h�i bnF. l.n,,,o..0urbs, RIngbones, etc, � . . tion ft .- owif-prke for . . ; spl � $I; me es 0 .1 . . I eating the beans that Mrs. Blake brought I the doctor, iullolly 11 recall - mY tak . �also an - inf6i,eati.ng .9tudy. I I � have sier slipper to f;iy ,1k * you wltll," I 4and bou lit lier a twis-gulne-a hat-----� . . bun. nd leaves noseAr.. rrlw 1. Wr I . . I . I exactly who he ' that jbs�t i4 , him, and _. business eo,iho right to .."So he dio hut Oise 'IV. got ar,5 . - . As a liniment fortainl%use lt,has no ce nal. . . Was Tlia,lp4n stionedbid-- that Ill _t ' them cut. up what is ofi.'their platointo � "And f a . tting Johnny's leg" ace'-iioxt 'Week., Maybe he i§n!. . . suppose the .tIlloigilillea, 1141' yoilr��Adru S SPAV NO I I T99l0V,Dr KE.1 DALb . U or Se . I I . so rea I ifouth ElorB0,1.1 me book fre � ro-NIDW r in selling Otke.qf,bla horses -and It, mit, , handsome, bu. -hes, got br 'no, this borse -knife .an,l the soft kind that*s all made oilt Of � , � t 11,q,ri.� '11; If.,; . . .1 . ef 1. I eally," said the doutor, when he mis. . . A al .16 little heap, lay' down the . %made..4gr 'more italiaplij � . I . I I . . , 3 . .. .. . . � address., . . �.. .. . . � . .. - read . . . . procesilil to convey 'the food -to. i a new ,. . ... :Queen of Scots wl , ' 6. r'sil DR. '60SBURd, FALLb' I . I lied the letter, "this is very fortu-, -"— . ., I �­ ha&jp . . .1, .. , � . � , f wO1OI,'1­PhIM&&Iph1a Press. .; . � . . . . "What kind of -a Ilrese 15, liheil she discove .0'..LKENDALL�00., � � . . , ..... . .. . � I . to me he said he .could jet li,tood'Frice "For. my part" said-Mrs..Bransoit, as ,tural -recqpta,cle by the forki I- bavn lit sball -1 : thilt-her neighbor bail one costing flvo�" I . . I .: , . . � .. iltato. 1'*e.tried all the spring :not to - I � . I I I I . . tets would fall Ill, biu� for this,one if he*. -could onl� brin t to,' - L I 01 ­ � .. . . i. I , i;ben others thr�w In hug�- mouthfuls at brilig -y6u, Mabol'?" asked Ih6 fa,th,6r of. "That *as n6t it hl all . - She I I , I � . wish that Sam Pe the right market. 'He said .in Ill note . . .. s'i. time and sp6i Re he wias:aboul .. . I .1 I I . I -_ 1. . I . . it's been a great temptation, for Sam is the far . I. th r-dld Yidse ­-=_ 1 .. � Ally. rode'homs behind the reju- , ie� co"filour !of' the.. ,a three -yen, , . . happy -as it skylark in a. -June meado%. . . . I . .� i . . f that " t .get home frenatea colt, 1,11don't know,tift what cheek, the expression of the moi . I . antil, s-be'fyfpped- and fell"going.,41) .00 . 1�pm � � 60 YEARS', ' - the only person I could think 0 . that his wife wa's an . . ath, and to: start On a short Jo'driley- ; - ' . ,ill( 1._ i . .- .. MA :, 1, - . . . to her own..po.opI6, and. I I "Bring -me s�omla I .s .eps an , a rallied he I I . . , I" e ­­ Z .,.z . - . Would be likely to pay his bill with a, .. ,' e' I let sec. PsAdfix more �'than� makes up. for All. e*en'the -dell of the throat by emu- bbles flor m* elir-,,* . ,It d , , r aulde. ' Slip, is nw� - - . I . '... ,4: I - 1,�j f- ;;.t%.,-_ . -.4. " I . . , to S6111h .. lating the, in 7ds'of the boa-congtrj�. .90.1 .1 a . replied.. lil's, I - -� , - - - -..,44' ~. , I . .. . " . . - . �� � , _ his lygy. 010, e .horse. Nor .. . e 9 , . , , — �. .. . . � horse. But it seems, my dears, that Sam, I Moss undek6izoA,potat,6es,,fi' ' . - etho . Can wear -e rrings,t) ilile 1-oi ,wear the hp_t.'P1i,.' I,., � . I ., I .. � I .t . I . . .. . . ".1 . I. '. , I 4. . un, , " , - . d . � - ts, not my only dependence, after &'It. : one in loverl ,'seems to ' . re to buy. i. * At WR11kndaome admission th6'dootof I . or- , . ., . . !. ,. 1. . .. . daughter. . , _ -. .. .: I.. I., ... .. �. .. I � -gy N& time, sbc, cab' wear it, it will .. ` � "' . ` ­_ 1 . , I., �'. ... , .. I �, � . I . . I L'; - L , . I P � A 8 . - - .-. ' A 1 i Ifi-- Th " 7 1 like e the " . "Won't,you 9 . �mia . I litr?w I . '_,��". ,.A..-,. Y- , ,� 1, _ '. . , I * - __ the animal.", , . .�� .. I rly 7-be�med over his spec ac ea. I " 'shapper"' of -be out'of. fa�hinn. Ctell vill, . I .. 4 1� ,� , . I I . ,. - I . erp, ,a Ive - your new babl' babli I : ,; . - '.. 1. 7. N ... . i .. Lis note Is from a man who seems ab ' . I L . . .. . ' . - N .­ ; . I . . 1. . .., 0L . � t t , "I'm not s .l, . ica or,' . . , A . ". . I I , . urprised,11,8aid Mrs.� Bronson.. � , ni I , was he with his one'giiad ,f6od, the slow 1, mast t ' nV: tbo. - �brother;-'NeIU69" salted the iialtor.. of. r lookin . � _ . I � " - surdli grateful. He says he has no cash' eed,'so pleased , . . saol to watch . he 9' toakully a. , ` , � 11 " .- I ""His looks are .decidedly against him �' I 'ffbOIt8r.11 The first opens hcr. mouth as a 9L litt - - � that hat, which hangs on it peg near hei I . � I , . . �_11 . . r, . . I .1 , - � a driving horse -a nice, -quiet horse, V,.Whose darkest-cload '. A, positive pang, *hen'the time Came' for, .sort. .of trap.. it -oilens'. and shuts like. .n ""No :Indeed"I replied' Wellie. '"' bed' TAc About tb . � , . �. �. . . .. I � . . I . . to pay what he owes me, so he is sending. 4'atill", iiiii Clool, ; argain'that from that, monient he felt le foul­ye�i-�614'm!66. . . � . ..., . . . M ; always h him to . . . thing on slirings. - to 1: 'WanCblm� to �IaY with.'%'But I'll get * e unhappy %�olncu 0 1 ­ .. -Y �� ., . .., � . . . � ''I I I .ad Its'silver lining, "he, is - ' Key, pies The I ,,�� _-A� .,; '4 . says." 'Much. part -with-. that ba.rgain,. even I . hist;04� Why -she is niare unhappy thair 4.WNb�"!V" I , 1A T P. � - .-�. --- :., - .3 !. .. . ;­ � ­­t�$;,.� ' , -r P-s ' . . . . t . 11 . I to, better than a lion, or'.a hyentt.. Suppose . trick Is. -done. The slow process is 'an . YOU. a pike of paper, and you W ft o .them put*t - tber!# 'Pick. I " I . q * 'A quiet horse! Humphl" said 'Mrs. , . . . . ; - . I . , thouo.herrecelved in eichange. his firsf . n cut a silly, tei f 0.0 .. ... ,k: . '. . I ... I 1. I I _ * , ­ . .. . .. * , � .. ., " , . . I ' , ' Me U !' .' ' ' . . I . . .1 . I . I .1.. - I 4 � . copi� ...I-, _*c� .I Oronson, with mild sarcasm. '111 pro- that this acrobs iand his wife had been .. RAeqiiit6; fee.-"Youth�s Compsinloh.":. . : laulto In one to wittell, ,though d6ubtles� Patteirli Of him." . . , � . . . Y.A. �' . a . 1. . I � . � . I I � . I . . I . - Or,. � . . I re o the . - P . . * .:, . . bably means that the horse Is q dbAd, obli to 'take theirg7 -in monkeys pl . . . .. A n zpn'.:�4 a, sketi, -, and 0,�,,�-rfrflmi it" g ol I . Also I I .1 . .. , eneKelal. to the, -digestion of' the' ex. - .' ll%y�10 piarked the first b y on . . ,� . . 1 "volle _... .:---1-.. I.: ", �� . . I - , . . . � I . , — .. ___--__.L_ . Ar 111- . You!d better see What you're getting gira es or bok,co'ns. riciordl Where " . � . . . . . i. I . . I hent. - Let her, -however, rehearse, th- ! way to sellool,,"I just heard the intrils- . I .. .. . �. I I a .. ".0 � ­ . . ".. 11 I . . . . . .. � would-thie ,Foor Bronsons have been then? 'I Therei"nothinglin my.-Tatmo, Ila - process Vefore a - ass' at-hoinol, - ter toll,omotbot man 'at my -pa we" , a, - I I -, ­v'y'�! 't ,_ '; .!. . ­ I I . ke any bargain with . * 0 'I Cauj�fit id tht'Act, ' . - I * (!!!!! I � -0111liNIL141. li -A- .'­�.�'­ ;1A . I I f . . I 11 I . . before you ma tilm"i .., 10 U I Wonder. what 'at '. ,' . I " - .Vyr­� . . "I'm afraid," said the doctor, apolo- I -think'we ve had a, fortunatt. esoape,1A : inattek .what Shake�peare says," comm ere she treats.the public a facial piiin. 'horribld 6iample. ' - . . . ­ .11 - i I ` I I . .. . . _ . . . . ;, � - . . I . ­� '. . wr.", , � �tf� .: 1. � "I � � � ically, "that it is too late for that .'the horse; except 1 6. few pecifflarl- , to,ented then4w boarder. .. I . .. I .. � , , _ 'ji, .. . I I � I . I IJ -101111' 'f1;',',11'1L11IGVIt t­"I'll't' 111' III 0 . . 03C � 167."� r . . � � 100t�r'� A. Wyekoll', profemor of Soot- � ,�- I .1, '......, . . . ties, proved'ah excellent animal, -He wai" 1. "lloWs. that?" a6kell'the landlady. -` . I The "bolter,"An, contradistinction - io 1. guilss, ,* . replied the other,."b.6 musIt . .!: i.- - �41 A A A a "M ' r . . ology'at'PrIncetont ieeeutl� marrie.amis. , ,0-4,6 , n .way t3 i I �t me , � . . V -.;� h V* J.1 F n �.. . , I . gentle and tractable, a. good frivsIdri an Y namo-is Namilitom,," Answered � be,other iarlieties, Is. -an object 6f. so' , 2lave s, lot,of fftetions.in'lilm."l-Phil" 1 -4;�;'l -i4";,-k ii�6,4 ,0�. . - . ' I . . d'. � . � 1. ... . . I Leag Erich of Coilorado'Sprin-gs, whorii � ' A " ­v'v'-r-1- 1,711w-,�4,a �rl-._J-'17. Lnrirept eir- I . .. he seemed to be possessed of more #ai� lbq'-n�v bormrd,e�. By diligently .ex-: terror -as well as of absorbial Interest, adelphl� Pre'sk � I ,�: . litised as a tritmp� li� -� ..., � . � - -c4 . � . . . . , . lie ritet, While, d i s'g . , I I ­t­,rol :rr,rnm $3,a - _ __ ___ oroth 19 11 . , (ILY - Wjd,X,��., �"eSd�,Hjdr7�, , L, , . . iary Intelligence.'' The townspeople. plilnin Ahe meaning of �'naughts!":he - !In goet the morsel a,'gulp an then an ,' �,�—, I — -. t V le . I . order to st -lives of 1), " � � . $ I � I I . xA ,e d n u -the V I four In."Was, T , , . . I . I became acefttomed to managed to draw , tonTepramittal .,other. . follows, Rua, yet � I . � t . . . . I , . . the homeless'.' SoinnL- 'time after he re- UNWAN,'ar-wroadwayl; NP � I ,the gorgeoua.' I. . in ni)thet. Till. % * . - '" . , - ,W Y.Orf, I " , . ness of his exterlor�� and the Bidneong smillei froin a few 6f those present, specimen Of food consuier Is generally * I . . I � . .. I I)ronch. ,:!e *144 -'4��WA� I lacivri.c; : . . I . - . . I . � . � turned to. Priliceton, hl� -related an Inei . , sh.11 . I , . I would have forgotten that -he had oned 3aittmore Antorloiia. ,. % . : I& great talkey. - Therefore "gobbling" .1 I I . . .. . . . '. dent that happened on. a1ratn:bn *hleli ' ' I " I .1 ,- - ,-1. . I .. , .. . . . I beerr.'a eircus,boSe had It not been for' , I . I — I and conversation iml a eloso ftail. , I - - - . . �� . . g. in the Wesf. . The tr�ti - VL,LR& FROM WINNIPEM I '- . I ABSOLUTE "' "Oon . �, , , I , . : . . h . e Was . -ridin TRA V 1, . . a certaia.singukr , trick which he I . .'Sir,.. said the young man, "I aak,for Wish her no *Oise thing than to beh6ltl .. ,.:. I I . 1. I . I . � . quen playlid. : � - .. . . . . Your daughtor"O'hand.." - . . . 1. . I I I eho Id her I ' - 11, ,. . was, a slow One tha� ran twice a-w.eek I . . I . .-.2-1 11 .1. �, . . " .. I . . . .. . .V . � R I .between .two .Small stations. Hieboard,�d - A, 3i,ther and Two Daugh"ra. In Need3P - I If' his di li to.:twiteh ,the I * "Young mah,!, Glicit a pretty-mouthand'pretty tieiltV. . . C AMPSI$ , . ! replied the father, "I . . I . . . . .. . . . - * ' ' 14 reins in a certain wky, the horse, whose 4111 not disposing �of ber It ser,tionsil JA womill might surelylestit to.es.t pret. - � -. I . � I . . . I � I it wIth two �ompitnions, Wnol half an bow - , . 01r,tunniances, Xiilke tire .Togruck " . . I , I * - .1 ' after starting it entered a.Very black . fro' Winnipeg t . . I ' I . .. - 1. 1, .. . . tily *ad 4afutily-at least, In ubli -_ . . Paln 1n thf .tunnel. A man seated acroso the al8k.. .' "I � ad . .. I ___ i * I appenfad to be, . I . . I . .. ot Jch I Olic, . . .. . . . I I . Book Adinitalon to this 111fros, Hosp . � SECURITY, naniewas Aladdin, Would.sudderdy stop I li short. wherever he'll' . . . .. I to regulate thel. speeA with 1w . eked the 'conductor ho,� long it woula i.' � . I . . I . , and I I *; I . . empties her plate, . to take moderate I . StoblAell'' a . I . . � �, I . .rogar&dless of both ha=ess and conse. . . . � I . , i I If take to Pass tbTough.the topriel, I .1 sell Gonaumptives. ' ' . I " quiliaces, would segit tilingelf on -his. .1. . 0- 1P moUthfulot and, above all,,. to, follow thill, . . ' "Oil, about two hours," the conductor Awillulitrationof the manydistrissaing' I GenAne haun . A ,- - �. old7time' maxim of childh6od, "neverto I �. I Diarrh(986 . Gased oonstantly-comina, before. the man. , � 1� 1; 61100, with his fordfiet - still resting- ' . �%, . I . . snapped, and hurrIbA througli, the ear. - . . .On the-groUnd, . . . . .. . ,;i. 11 ­ , ­111� - 49 e W, I . ,`:. I Dp6ntepy, - The man'6gp6sitj fumbled, among his I . . . I . I �1- �. . the mouth full." This, ho*- I W . i.ageraisntof the Free . oispital for Cow ' I Xothing'that the'do tor could say of I . � 1. - 1� 11 o . . . . eyor,'Is i very common offence. .. Prob. . I I . � atimptives at Gravenhurst is in -point tink . dq would. Induce -his I . , ,,, abl ec� . use women, haiial All po much to . . . I ..i grips. Soon. � e seerhed to- be strilegling Veer,. A *ask since,. the Secretary, at . ' , eallea steed to rise. Q . ' tho darknesil. Sxl& � Q � &�T . . - �; (;Olijoif . with. something in . Carter s Alidain would turn his head, and look I 4 I .". ,� I 4. " a , aaays and solittlis time, to . 11 C_ the head Office In Toronto, through whom , . I . . - - ' I . . T, � .. de I ' th cal was Illuminated with a . � ' . I . . PIeadingly at his m2atler, �46. if imploring I . . � , . _ ., it . . � I .. . � I " " r the I -1 all applications should properly a made, .. I him for pormissl4li .4. Tke handlinuf knife n6a fork might Ch-oleft - glaring sunll�ht, for train llad received, & long-distance telephone me& I . to stand on allfouris; .11 I . emerged from . the tunnel., Ail ' ' . Ilderibil doctor Nwas pow tlesig - be mg -Va I . I . .1 I . 1 "ye'l ' sage .from. the PhysicianAin-Charge' si . but1he bowl ,4a an so on of grace, ,t it irmthet . r pfflg' e . , I . Lliftle Live _ill to , . . . . I resembles the a A I � . . I e man ,op I ravauhurst, . I . . I oizure pf ootqia- o )14�111 I . jgorbU& . turned.to*ard tb Osite. The ' isying that. a mother,- witk . . . I At last, WhO� the 16 � � � . � obstylis. Thez are taken up,. Uzi, amil 1 i two hours of da`Tkness prollgaled him by I two daukhters, both of Wholn were A& I . 1`86 -could 'no 1013 ' * lodd Own vrit & businoss4ilte to d he had begun to use In flioted with consumption, had resente Must Re4r Signsiture of 40 er . ii P4* an i Infutuml; SORS10IMM, the conductor .1 - . endui�e I his -cramped and jindomfortabld T-o'lhe Weary I)yispaptle, � I clatter frofli which all grace.is aipent,. . . . I I, thanging his shirt. Ue now Oat thund,zn themselves at the doors Of the D-ree 316a; ' I , I N\ attitude, he Would Last 6. final reproach� . We Ask T,his Qi�catioftll ! aid AU Wnds of Sunimer COM- ; stricklin, his coat, shirt, necktie and col- : pit,l# ,hoping to be at olicis admitted. . 1111flAmob at his puziled master, and, ,is . . � Followti, fil the ,,I�Xying d WA " . I . I � -1 . , "O =tbM12 . I i .if. a andkininj All hope from that Ithat 0 ant ng of elbows oft tts� , lar thrown over the next seat, ai'liaked - One diughor has the trouble only in 0, � You re' . -thit loud chatter, andlneessanblahghZ;;,1 - by from the waist �up, %a 'a man About to slight degree, and from a, medical point of I I quar. Why doWt. inovial I PWnt Ve' qukkly GUrOld " . . � . 11� ter, would scramble to,his feet And pio' . . . -have before alluded, I . I ... I I I Uke a I hath. .. . I vlew IA admissibleilas own as room oat . I e . . . Sols Pac-Similo Wrapper Below. deed on his way like any owbluary horse. that w , i ght at the. � pit whi . ch . I � � takb* . - . . . I � . I I , . . . The doctor was finally',oblIgied 6 use a .1 . .­_ . . I , . I I � � � J'Nmade, The other has the disease lit a � ­ � -1 .. � . . - I . . . . . . �. I . ! more &euto condition, and will, need U Plxpt 'harness .without breeehing, , of the stoluach? . .- . . � . I swaIli wLd " 0;;; � � a I . . � - . I . S , sedat;Or X219141181 Apitapbl, take Immediaterbst until � It beebidow � I . *Ctam as 69OW4 I addhoill only other reprehen,oible ' fait . . Wh d it regulate "t varkiple I . � . Dr. Fowler' — , I somewhatcluiescent."Thelf miiyatevokw� � . _ I I ., I � was,hl 400t6in Of dancing to ihe Jugle I 741""Milnofflon the dietitIve . . ivft.d thiii 0161kop a Llas'. I I . . ill Accordance with the wish of the their raldw;tylardt hayl iz , byllli. � . - I ofthetl erlyband. VVhendv6rth0dOd. a1ppet Clergyman diestroud Ot A iwng . . . . I � il UWAACH 6 k � 14 99ract, Ilt , . . , late Senatoi Ingalls, his widow hag plOed friend. .The mother hsnsew)ejaxn�, nVen 41* tore 101141ti'lees took litta, t Clov A 11 , Organs so that It ?�)11 hot be aftest0y td Out to the Bishop of London *sAd .1 , I . FO AIIIINE92i, I fouad g'Opedietit, After ids ft 4beriV atiLrVO uw stomach to avold distrose aftor !!! I ft 8A latrodulatton to the at his gtays .one of. the huge red bowl- ploymont on the domeffimo.slau at I ting? I 'rhurlaw. The b1sh- 'I ders with whkh thia Xansas ptattibs are Hospital, and thq,�daushtera will bo . 110 91LIOUSMS. once w Aladdin% *Altdt, lsarh� " Is to iftwitte this, b , *Wds, . . I wn. The stone *eighs Ave Ons, and IU town until therit &ft vad"�=Us . . . .. * . 0 ofilo to W101d Strawberry, A�An* . to NPID LIVE91. , on t . W& ould tit, Tillitig to give, . ro .. Ty, teloplion If there VrOA ,try 11r: this purpose but iA. Ila "Ibli fr*= me WOU14 ­ . . . 6jr . , I I STIPATION likillhood that the and m4h &#*.,,, � . 1. . rs a bronze tablet *Ith the lollowing In the Hospital to admit them. � t . It h9s biewl uted by thousaindis tot , pription -selected ,from Setiat chimo all this dittittow —1--i'd 16- . , � or In, . - � ­ , . � - - . I . - . . b 011411'ello It ha � . a . . I I ix r 50=46" ro TRECOMPLE I N - " 4 � klis r6qUWt "d tho Antroduotion was . . ouded, and the' foollst Admismon flo , L I . F6 I ALLOW UK ,UPOIL tAG 11trOtt that day, . I : I IIA" it VIOW�w . . . . . I I work Mule Orasis" boiii in ilhe belief I thalp- � . . � . ., I—— _y Dlitkk Blood DI&I'S mt,ttehr"6 'trhw0r0*18nrAgy`t0A`1;li pe"Isted It .Devly 3, ty yba s -and we have yet I feve , "When the - woula Inanagall to"Pt I r 41AY, Za doctor, wo , of h I 0 . 0111110 Nit U Wra ". U" No lcqdalo I � � .., . I I � L L I ­ U+ I givm to heit a coTplaint about Its sletiono 0 market and forum 16 closed, , IWISIRIAola, ftly,L I I t * . IM"___;, I .0 I !" I'll � _ 1: 96W I 1. . .11, dolt 11 L�� ,and Would d v6 the t It "to P"Opitty &"A whebally 1110 Thill tard Oliftcollot teleeived -MA I .6 I . to r ot idle4e _____ - -- . tftle over the soar which our ole; , W0,21111 of mitilkillY is 11111i *. & - __', . .- . ths, � I n I . -110— ,sll qdth fury, "So that awful geoutiditilf A fe.w doses have often ftred When #4 the bosOld of the earth Trustees t*U us, that is prmnu 9 I (IN na*SA all 11kLa!&A ,�!adr,tulrvllt,all sm - 0'3' this I . ­_ -L., I. .. _ . I oug" 6, The slatiop 4f London, hos gi #ad the ,blanket of th4k Intant I'll iruireiss Of A60011AM01110611 Of 111 CURB 5101C 149ADA0, L I � L . Yoh YO11 all otior rodiedies have fidled. its I , I: . . I ­� .. , : , � ,. * &�, 'L , '', ", , .�,_, 1, . i . � . ,!! ' ' " L 1- ' LL . ''.. � . � 11 I � . , oft hitroducitl6n; as it ill he who has . . . the blAukA of the dos&# - , sigh polsit's 0 1= V � � ! L! ,�!,! ,, 1. 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