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Is through. the Woods and over tile are colifildered worthy to suffer tor F i liactlicl, blon by Isabel Innis, daughter .1
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A14,01NUKP4 + -T111E LOVE ,STORY fields. and troops kept pQuring- Into 01irlut. Prayer awl thanks.;1ving are ic I lalrd of Innee. Auf 011110 t1lillil ,
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^ 0 , , By GOUVLMNEUR M01MIS * I d Aladkiln oil . the two, wings or the soul by w itub born was legitimate. It a Raid that
. ;L a licap or hay and went to bring a IPA�aoa. Upward to (10.11 I
11 down aide 1.0 a Oo�perato foucl enaLled betwoon tile FOR HUSBANDS,
be , (Jueoch not-Shioe tile Spirit �1%^^0%.�~%^.M J I
.1 , , � " I. �� Is Aladdlil O'BrIen," Used by permission, 4. stretcher. Who girl sat [t_ =1=11 Z"0%." Walls of Macdonald of Sleat and Biac-
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I 100a of Dunvogall owbig to Maodon-
* From GouvernQur Aforris'new novel, L4110*411s' I
"i ki'M6,THE JUDOES. I Copyriglit, 1902. by Uics Con tury Co. 4. li'lln. q lonclied, Ile IN a III .voroilta Partners, ll4ki,vicot, T
4. "You'll be all I-Ight now," 414-V be Oil tile (lay of Pentecost, L"14 avntillig himself of tills license lybilo 4nally pecip4a ulitrry With. tile
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Maglatrato Thought Clio Prisoner Alla 3 (Acts 11, Ill. Tills emblem sets fortli Jax. 10.-4111Io r000lpl;0 of grain to- to send, back tile sister or dau oalth, there are
Irrilling With 1111n. Aladdin wissed the fight at Mal- Staten of America.' and sing 'Dixie' "Yes," saM Aladdin. tile sudden and vehement activities day qbow &n Inoreaue. There was a or Xneleod, �Iaolcod was incensed V ps
I , I othere Who go NQ tax, as to ,Ivo u
vorit 11111 awl became wounded 10 a tba;t Is. It you can keep a tune. I "And, go home to your 9Woet. of ill() Iloly Spirit, ivitli His girts or wide raalgol In prices of wheat OwilIg a114 aillds 11,QInclo there Was no wed- fortuxics In order 'to owpouso the
In a Montreal police court rot tion -bellicose fashion. like General IDIN161 'a ratlier hard.' wart.' warmth foF tile heart and tight for to diflernaloo In quality; 400 bUsb0lS (litig bonfiro there would be One to lutto or worpan or their oholpe. Noe 100
cently the presiding magistrate ask- deslre4 to make a remark -to an- "I'll 'God bloss Jefferson Davis "Yes,V said A-laddin, 4nd lie thought tile mind, and Ills power to kindle of white Rohl at 60 to 71.1 1-2o, 400 j solemilizo tile divorce," and lie burned yory long ago tile daughter (a all
E4 a, prisoner what lie wAs doing at other General, and, writing it on and every future President of tile of the tall violets. on tile banks of the human spirit. Prophesying- This bushels of red wIlliter at 68 to 70c, anti laid Waste the territories of tile American. willionalre had to chOWe
the time of his arrest. �lcce Of thin yellow paper, gave i0onredorato States, If there are 1 I110 Ualno broiks, and the frostiness may moan either Inspirild. teaching, anck 300 buslimla of 900140 at 050- Dar, Utiodonalds, who retaliated, If this between Ylor lover all�l a fortane,
"I was walting," said the accused. I it o him to dolivot. He rolle off tO any.' ton rullilon times, it yoli-fl or tile sea. or predicting the future. Prophesy- ley is f1roib with eiles of 700 bushels Gltl custom, of hand-fastlag was ut and alic renounced tile JaLter. She ' ''
06 Waiting for whom ?" asked tho the tune of axos'-for a. Maine regl- help tile Out, (WltI__1f "Whial Is liar name v said tile Ing was "despised" by some as be- at 45 to 51 1-20. OR -til are Stv'131Y, Ili. force now It might reduce lie was ilh�,aged, but liar oltolce did not I
MagIstVat(.% went was putting In nil hour In un- "Will yon promluo not to Vight girl. lag beneath tile girt of tongues, but there being sales or :C,500 bushels at nunIbor ,of divoroo. sults now too com. I please liar fathers 111)(I congecluetiLly 4
".Tust walting," came tile reply. doing tile stately work of a bun -aro I any more ?11 "Afargarat," saldi Aladdin. Paul )told It to be the boat gifts be- 8-11-2 to 351-20, Rye unchanged at men ill tills country, Snob annual � I bor ,to give up tAther
41A, lie called Upol I .
"What wore you watting for?" years --trotted fifteen iMes peace- I X long silence, 1110's Ellett," Raid the girl, unit It cause ilia most profitable and edlry. 510 for 3.00 bushels. gathorings of the young and the one- he th. The decision lit -
:'For my itioney.11 fully enough, delivered Ills General's NO." seemed ax if Bile sighed, , 9. poultry in fair supply, and tile do- tow of liand-InstonlAg was and Is. volved the return Qf thousands Of
. remork, and started back. Then came "You needn't do the other things, Aladcull toolc Jim It"(]. I 2:1, 1212. Proye-On the other hand, laftald was 90011- Turkeys brought still comliiolll III other countries.
,:11yhO, from?" i " pounds in bonds, a mansion, and varl-
'or ?11 night and a sticky mist. Then the either," said t I chickens lit Itusilln. a curious custom of a
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Tho man I was waiting I lie girl, presently. "You've boon very good to me," lie et nvilno all that 0 41� Ili. for frMI)4 LWIA One otlier property; but IlLyortile-
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"What did he Give it you for r impossibility of filidIng the way- A'- ner"Yoloo, oddlyonol gb, was husky, aalcI; and Ills voice greiv tender, for may claim to be gonaltne. It is your jo por pair.' . almliar character has long prevailed. leas she remalilc,t true to the mail
addill 1.0,10 on all(I on, courageously I 44I thought it woul'd be good to silo wais very beautiful, "and ditty to probe, test, try all much Butter 11,11d 0990 In good SUPPly ', AlI the young men and women Or tile or liar heart. I 0
"For WAlting.11 ; . III Rover 23cs and luereatitlio cilass lit St. Petersburg At,otlier wealthy,girl adopted a
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"I do not understand," said tile per- 11 not wisely, ,%ad Mae Ili time to ; Noe .a Yankee suffer," silo said tit. forget youi,11 lie, RIIIA, manifestations and ,,hold fast,, only choice buttor so,d at 20 to U
plexed magistrate. "L Xplain your- the diully discernible outbuildings of ter a while,. "but, It isn't," "Q11, me I's said tile &I. &.nil there the But tile exhortation- here new laid e1990 at 30 to 850 per dozon; aesemble on. White, Monday, tile similar course u year or two ago,
lielf." a vit-oalm mansion. They stood hud- I 4111! You could lot a ladder flowil e if Was a 011011too between them. f � to 01191o3lo of the ,widest application. ordlilaxy fresh,, IS to 200 per dozon, youths to Btaro alid, the maidens to aw, tile step E,116 took callsoLl quite
di -xi dark mild Wot in tile mist, which , Sit ld Aladdin, "I mfiglxt be able to "I tried to help on," said the girl We are to discern between truth I -lay Milk, with recelptit Of 110 10alciet be stared at. The young g1r:R, dressed a sensation among liar friends antl
"I thought," said tho prisoners "You was turning to ruins and there was, . Y l, toil fole
Xneir, I was P. waiter In a reataur- . got lip It," faintly, "but I wasn't .very good ais and error, and sift tho,chaff from Which Md at $13 to $10 t lit their best clothes and looking their acquaintances. They could not
V. tit) aga of life In or about them' I "I'll got one," sald tile girl. ,�Vboil It.12 the wboat. Hold Insit-We should lie- timothy, and at $0 to .$N) for mixed. best, are arranged in lQng rows by underataild how a wealthy girl noul-I
an Alaildin passati them antl turned into . ' Straw 9(i.tl ;i%t. $0 to $10,50 a tOix fOr the side of tile flower beds in the or tire In
- - - �rooe. By looking , she a-ppeared to reflect. "No," she "You were ;Lit angel," said Aladdbi. YOv allow ilia good to slip from us. give up all the plea-surefl.
. . — an alloy or 91'eat t Bald', "we must wait till dark. "I don't suppose we�ll ever Boo onoll Buy the truth and sell It not." To three 10:141.'3. § $8 to bulniner garden with tliolr mothers order to become tile W110
I skywapil be c(uld keep to thil road " Dromod hogs unsubanged, at standing behind them. The ward-
' ,Y)LI other agani, will we?" on light
they bounded. ILs lie drew near the .Morn are people about, and tit said the girl, do this will take a strong effort ft.50, ,the latter for choice . paratively. poor man, but she dill FA
. kill you. Can you live kin that hole III don't know," said Aluddlu. OPur- our part. Abstain -Not only hold robes of their mothers and grand lit spite ol threats and entroatloo.
, mansion itself- a gre x fast Clio good, but abstaill from and weights. mothers are laid under contribution, lit another case, a few mouths agot
I jostr1le with fra- till dark ?11 I1aPR I It come back Rome fty.s, i quota-
�(r�r, I and roses filled his I I.Ittv renounce It may have a, girl who Was heirews to a fort'
1��A, the oyll whic Followillile, to tile range, of d hing bright and gandy Is no
; V1 , - , ' under O;'If you cotilcl throw down a lot YM silly of me-,' Raid ilia tione; Whoat, white bushels OU to a
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- I "' I granoo, Dut to him, standing lla�' " "It,'u very 9110., 1 1 .) I - , been detected as a result of proving carefully brought forward to enrlob renounc�d It, and became the lvlfo
I . the pillared portico and knocking . I said Aladdln. 72 1-2a ; red, &3 to 70o ; spring, 60c; tile dislipty, Some of tile young ladles Of a laboror. Tile story Of hag
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1� 61�kll 0) upG:I the door, came no Word of wel- wat down here and liard," "What ?" Paid Aladdln. till things. goose. 0 "O ; 0 1 t4, 8 t. I-21 to 3.) 1-2-0 ;
1;Z_ l wine and no evir or lights. He gave The grit want, and came with a "Nothing." 1i III. Sanctification promised (vs. ,-.ro so covered with gold and jewelry wooing is quite a romanthi line, It
,� I - - - ,. � b pons, 71 to 70a ; barlo-Y, 4-1 I-2 to On this occasion that their natural appears that one (lay wJIILO I'Sten-
_'. a - -_ I it up In disgust, M, tie undle of liny, 110 closed Ilia eyes, for lie was very 2.3, 24). 23. God of peace -"Peace Is 510 ; buchwkent, 55 to i-6 I 1.10 " rye,
.- I -, Z t� I o:unted awl ro charms aro altogether concealed. Ing to it band she buciii,nio infatuated
i � J t tile "Look out for the lantern," she weak, It seemed its if a great sweet- the silm of till spiritual blessings � to The Vushing damsels are drawn Up In
, h nit4 0 51.3 ; hity. tintotIly, Par toil, $1-3 With Gne of ilia players, who was ti,
. -.-,. � �R! stables. flad 110 looked over his shoul- called, nnd throw tile hay down to ness, came close to his face, and lie that wan receives and experiences." $1 6 ; mlxed� $0 to $l), 0tra-W, Per toll, pows,while the fathers in flowing ant-
- I der lie might have seen a race at one him. She brought, In all, gave,, oou;d have sworn that some Tile apostle prays that the God of $9 to $1 air laborer. and tile two soon got on
. . large bunclos and wits startIng for nald not real light thing wet . 0,50. Secilp, per bushel -Al- tau and carling beards parn,do th speaking terms, The IoVe was ro-
I of the windows of tile house. ly on libo forehead; peace might san6tify tIl0m 'Wh011y. dke, obolce.No. 3, $7 to $7.25; No. 2, nd there
. Ile found a door of one of the rstM_ the elglitt, w�[Ou, by a special act but when lie. sons Up and down. Iloro a ciprocated, but naturally such a line
" G opened lite eyes. the girl The Tliessalonlau Christians were 4-6 to $0.75; rcd clever, $6.25 to ilia father and mother tr.y to lead of conduct did not moot with the
el , . 11 - bles unicy--ked and wout in, leading Ilia Of Providence, the flooring gave Wag 01"IDU aloof, liar face In tile sha- truly regenerated; they had Ila(] a $6.75; timothy,, $1.75 to $2. Applos, . t,
Z . I horse. Within th re Was a 8113011 of again, and she mado an excellent 401v- k I I gonulne conversion (see chap, 1), and bbl., 750 to $1.50; dressed 11098, to young folk Into convornation appzoval or the young lady's rather,
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.1 . -, X 0 . hay. He olossod too door behind him, brilLatiou of Aladdin's chute ontho "I dreamed just than," said Aladdin, yet tl%ey needed entire eanctifica- per 0 $8.tSO; pgggg, new 1.11(y, "10 to with one another. Eight clays or so a w-ealtby banker. J -1t, threatened to
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- - � ddled, and fell to gropIng about previous evening. By good fortune, "that 80111s,tIling wonderful hap- tiOn. Sanctify you wholly -The 3[jo ; better, d,tiry, 1,8 to 22o; erwm- after tills grand show family meet- disinherit lite dallghter, but all to
� - ullrva, cited several arm- however, site landed on ilia soft Poulled to me. Did It ?11 . work of sanctification was begun lit erry, 23 to _263; chickens, Per Pair, Ings take place, at whicit those no purpose, for at the omit Of a 001'Pt-
- . In the dark. He Wall Ot I d"What would you consider wonder- conversion, and now It was their prl- 50 t 5 to 000 " whose hearts are touched, are more ship, ot only a raw months' duratioli
� rule of that hay, and 110 could U bay and was not hurt beyGnd a o 75c ; dliekr, per pa Ir, 6 :*
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I them. The hay kept calling tG fail, scratches, UI ?11 I i . Yllege to be made complete -to be p�r lb,, a to On ; turkeys, per formally Introduced to one another, stionlarriedthe laborer. Her father
find sanctified .' ,latIves. in thereupon tore nil Ills will, which had
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.- Ills nose, ,,Here I am, hers I a I'DIct you notice," silo sald, with Aladdin % finger on Ills fore- wholly, lb., I 2 potatoup Per bag, by parents or other ro
. didn)t hea.d.; lie draw it away and a other parts of Russia, when tile par- been made in )ter favor, mild cast
. . i I but when he got there it Was hiding a little,, gasp, I, that I -saw tit t IV. Concluding words (vs. 25,28). $1.30 to $1,85.
1 1 - . \ ,was Ilke a game scream ?, ilia tip was wot. 25, 20. Pray for us -St. Paul fre. TA-adfrix Wheat Markets cuts of a young mail decide that off the girl witho,it ills proverbial
. I ocimewhere also. It III - farthing. 'He also disposed of pro-
.. \ -,C, "I"") Then he beard "Yon aren't litiet, a couldn't very well my," he said. quently made this request. If lib, In 0 tile closing a certain young damsel 'would make which lie
'1� I of blIndman's-buff. are you?" ri ollowIllig ar �u him a suitable wife they call one ov- party valued at- Z10,000,
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__ . \< N tile munching of ills horse and knew Aladdin. The girl bent Over bixo. g 4 - % all the strength of ilia gifts and Ills tiono a,t- iMDortant wheat contras d ghter'
- "It nearly happened," she said. oning at liar home( and stay rot- slip- [lad been, holding in ]its an 9
�( that the golaght was found. He "No," She said; "but -do you re- office, felt lite dependence on the to -day: watch Interest, and forbade liar to enter
M- I xi tile horse, stePPOd Oil alize that we can't get out nmyl?" - -_ ----. - _ .-- . . par. During the moul they
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r _111 -,.--. � . Jan. A.ray. Ilia houso again. it in to be hoped
� i,- . a rotten planking and fell QVOU911 Bile made a bed of the buy. . I jr 1111 I , .-1 New York ... ... ... ... - 13-i, -L..1 liar narrowli;. If silo eats quick she that' the girl's married life will aut-
� -, If �__a ilia floor. t3omething caught his chin "You tciraw�..orvor on tirat,10 silo �, . I I �J I I . , . Obleago, ... ... ... ... ... ... - 78 5-8 will Do a. quick worker. ir sho goes ply collipensci,te ber for the peount.
. - _--I violently as he went through, and in ,aid. , F12 il neatly arid olounly about liar plate
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- I -) ... ... ;�or. ..o 7 6 5 - 8 765-8 she will be a cleanly, ildy 1101 ek OP-
-1 " -� ,--- a Pool ot, nithy Water o -le leg dou- I . 'W.040e' ..' ... ... IF: 0 ar Gas 'lie has suscaltiect, bill, Many
Aladdin bit his lips and grouned 1/' Ekulutb, No. I pe,yp't, w'111 be sceptical enough to
NEVER AfAnD OF Him BEFORE. bledand broken under him, 110 Passed its ho moved. 1111 r ..- British Cat'llo Diahrets, or, If silo talicp little site will be think .that when the glamor has .
Sunday School Teacher -Who killed ' the night as tranquilly as It lie 1 � Md "It's really broken, isn't it ?s, wa-ld (I I ,!R� 11 obedient and dutiful to liar husband, ,11
t>ven dosed with laudxnum. tile girl. . J,- � .1 LondoA, Jap. 17.-LLve eat Lie it she prefers rye broad to white worn off she will long for liar wealt
'Abel ? laddin . , , - steady at 12 1-2 to 13 3-4c per. Ili. I Or broad, silo will be satisfied with liar again, ' or heiress fell In
A value to consciousness In Aladdin lay back gasping, V 4A Z - I .. to I ,'s 30�4c Similarity, anoth
Bobilly (a stranger) -I don't know, Inorning. ,He -Was about "You poor boy,", she Raid. I . I I t Canadian steers, 11 1-2 lot. if she does not gaze and IGvO With n. coliter, and ultimatelY
as sink as a in f., per lb., refrigerator beet, Ila ;or Ili.
m, . alam. I Jae. moved here last week. the early all can ilia tills sIdc0f The girl borrowed Aladdin's peak. , I I - .. , �- stare, she may be trusted net to Iiinrried him. During a strike at
___ , In et -knife and began whittling at a AN, I Toroitl:0 bivis Stock bla-eket. pry Into her liusband's business, And the collieries the man obtained woric
Plit Himself oil Guard. actAhl dissolution, and the Vain 1� I , oil -
Ills broken leg WAR as sharp as a, fragment of board. Then she toi,e . � - .ar- .4 ort cattle, choice, uar owt. 4 -31 to $1 30 it silo proceeds to clear away ,,nil -in, where the girl saw hint,
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. 0111cago News. adrenal. He lay groaning and doubled several yards of ruffle from her . I �1� do medium .................. , -2-5 to 145 wash iip after,tho meal, site will be and was captivated. Her gruaralan
The young man kissed her and she Ili tile filthy lialf-luell, Of water into white p,ttle at, . I :� do cows .............. 11 .... :1 151 to I or)
C, G cut Ilia trouser leA �- . .1 5`1 to b (1) thrifty and careful with his money. sent her away, as lie disapproved of
lypreamewi,. Illell Ile 11A,d failen. About him Was . I ... I Rutchera' xport ... I ...........
': - s1whays "t -knees, but overhead a gilinmer of off below -the knee, Out the lacings . .. �, itli I I , ., , Butchers' tc'mitle, picked ....... 4.6 to A L6 A curious part of ilia marriage tlle choice, in tile hope that absenof,,
1. . !, , 3 3,1 I ;J -liat when which is -illy wita
the trouble, Nellle�nd,- ` off like boot, and bandaged Ills brok- / . - , I Butchera' cat,le, choice ........ to A Z,
manded a stern voice from upstairs, light allowed a ja,gged and cruel 11010 I I I ......... 323 o 3 ,10 ceremony in Russia, Is, t goner, credited
floor. on log to the splint she had made. � Butchers' entUe, fair t -t grow fenders Would, .
"I -I Just Raw a ruousc," slip fib. in tile planking of the stailile All thal, was against A do common ........... ..... 2 *25 0 3 vo tho brido and bridegroom enter ri, milking tile hemi
bed. -IV, for Ilia agony was tin- 0, series of . I Bulls export. heavy ............ 4 20 to tt N Church they both make a dash for In bell case, 11PIP liar to forget till -
Vexy MCA% e to a realization most courteous protests, made lit a - /// ,Z do fight ......... .............. .1 75 to 4 'a the platforin on which stands J*ho wild, Infatuation of her youth. fill
Presently the Young MMU 010,111110d speakilible, lie caXu I tearful voice. . '. % do feeding ................... 560 to, 3 23
another kiss and tile scream was' of ,wha.t had happened. Iie called .. I 11 do stook ...................... 1 75 to 2 (10 Vulplt. lrbo Idea is that the one tills, however, lie was disappointed,
repeated. Again came the Eitern for belp, and lite voice was thick and '"'ben she had done, Aladdin took // .... �, �� liciso fodt touches It first will 0 ;,Illie ilia girl returned,
voice : of a liar hand In Ills and kissed the fin- . V, �, Foedors, short,keep ............ 4 2.3 to .1 60 W lit- for after a v
tinxesonaut, like tile voice gers.: 1. - 4 1 .." % .. . do medium .................. 3 75 to 4 25 live tho other, and Mist tile children ,%nil tile lovers were married. When .
'1111fat Is It tills time ?" His horse heard 111M / " W do light ..................... 3 25 to 3 75 Ill take after that pne in stature, the cose was reported the coillal, -
drunken man, "Moy're tile smallest staters of I I I Sbookers Plioice ................. 2 75 to 3 25 W and his Wife were living not very
"I just saw. another m6usle.'" and neighed. Now and again lie . Stoolturs, conimon ...... I ....... 2 2i to 1,176 health and beauty.
Then the old inan came olown lapsed Into sont-Uriconselousliess, MMY I ever saw," Raid lie. far away from the howe of hot- $',
and - Milch cows, OACII ....... ........ �M JJ to of .way of selecting .
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time passed ,without track. Mours 8110 made 110 attempt to withdraw I 11 /J I I " I Shoop, elves. per owt . .......... 33) to � �y Another very odd wealth and luxury. Such a transition
with the house oat, a. iriouse trap, minor liar hand, 11 I '.. . Rucicm,per owt...... 2 61 to .a 66 partners In Russla. in, a dance con- would br very noticeable, onewould
and a cane and sat in a corner pasised, when suddenly the 911 "It Was stupid of we to fall � Culls, each ......... : ......... , ',' 2 0) LO 3 00 ducted on thogreen of country vll- lmagine, to. a girl of taste and ro-
to wAtaIr Idevelopinents. above him bri.vitterled, and lie heard I u - t. 4-00 to " uu lages Tho dancers stand apart -a. flnement.-HousehOlcl Words.
. ikling of through," silo said. " ,--, - I,ambs;. por cwt . ...............
. I I I I#— I : light footsruips and tile cac 11 Calves, per blend ................ X Vu to It oil knot. *of young Mon here, a knot
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I . ;. ,He called for help. InstantV "In ift there any possible way or _... t Hoge choloo, per owt ........ I . GM too IVA I
� how BoV light, per owt ............ 6 (Ml to5 IS, -, of young maidens there, each set -:E;�ase;�-ap;-�,:��.1r�-.;-.,��-,,--�2�agg, aft
I \ I / el there was silence. it continued a gettinr- Gut?" is I Be 111 .......... I .... 6 b2!6 105 0371�6 ?r_-�- - .
.1 * , . I gd8o'fs`tt�rPoei3r ow a 6.11, to by Itself, and silent as a crowd of V
. '. �\' .. f\-) long ,time. Then he lleArd a voice "No; zrie walls are stone." , per cwt ........ - to 6 if) rhutca. A r)lPcr strikes up a tune. .y. A
C1 1'11�1 "O Lord I's -said Aladdin. . \_ . d sows, put, C%vb ......... .. 4 50 Aj -hi!?- a Piece.
/ 0 :'. 2 OT to 2 50 �,� yolith pulls,off Ills cap and chal- �k, Spea� _
like soft music, and the voice said, do stags, per owl; ......... 2 , . , �;
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1� 1% , "who,s there ?11 -ween him & "Pru glad I repented berorc I fell � _1� , - � Bradstreete oii Trade. longes Ilia girl with a Wave andit, ��,,,-,,-,"?;�Q��.&%r,--,Y<,e,��.C.P�,A,',,
I �'N � �,)A A, shaAaw came ,bot nd thgoough;n" said the gIrl.1 �� .:,-,/-/ 21 , bow. If thaigirl is willing she Waves I
. __ , face that a . Blontreal, (,IV ake every-
- C ( �,_. 11 tile light, and a fair was I," said Aladdin. T_tado condit1pno aqt hy does teacher in
, , 7 7,% F "What were you doing in our fita- 2 as reported to bradstrect's, ctyll- her handkerchief in token of assent.
- / darkened looked down upon him. es, takes a corner body lit SCIIOOl SPO&k 0, piece ?" CO`111-
"_. . ? -1 For God's sake take care," he ble T1 said the girl. , L � tines siLtlisfaotary. Although Jallu-
-1 ..: ".... quid. "Those lboaras are rotten." "I got lost, and came In fo.r ubel- _. '. . ary Is never. r s h,, re- of the handkerchief lit Ills hand, and plained a ,youugstor one evening
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/ .. 1. . . _.. -- you're a Yankee aren't YOU T- ter," % . I tailors being busy with stock -tai -l- leads ills lassie round and round. No around th,) library lamp, looking
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- said the voice, sw "You came to the house first. I I I - R GAMr!,. Ing, and noot inclined to buy large- wori.l. IS "bu Ile . , 'anctl"
if - I - ,., Im- ".%.. I I-- :1 eetty. A POKE ly at present dwilig to tile firiller hoard. Stiff with cords and ell up from ilia 11pIceo de resist
. ..:,.. -1 Yea,'- suld Aladdin, "and I'm you your. ,restll.ng with. "I think
1.1;: ,badly heard You knocking, and saw, Miss Slowgirl-Gamo Is preLty ell eap at tills ilino.of , i
. I % � I if -h 1idg tile girl moves licav- he �warg �vv
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. I hUrt " - from, the window. But I 'wouldn't U -lonel do Sport-uh ! I (Ion t kn ow. I totind ,it game last nigh L ,that raarkesuo and the di. cut Z, exPer - I a
- I 1, 7, Was pretty expensive. I by hereelf, going round and round, In IVA - III (to P0,
- . . Tli�.Toleo lAuglied. ! let you In, because my enced last year in getting late ur- IIY 0 ,a"Owa 8 " n to a k
I , I .;.. .. father and - . iner to pieces -just ii.s til,i minister said
" I-, - _:� e! . ,,..-** I, Ifurt, are 0'Ou T' it said. 1 brother were away, and besides, I . . ders lilled, more busl7hoss !,-il now and never allowing liar par some folk lievl.r could sPoll. I
,_ .. I being done tlun,n in former ye-tre -touch liar hand. Tho dance goes on I
.- . I .. . .. ,, I think I've ibrokell My 109," Bald knew you were a Yankee.'s . "Yon are very wonderful and beau. pray the church, how much at thin peri(xl. '.%Ioncy Is HLOaLlY. for alI hour, and the prize, a bus- 110Y
. . Alaiddin. -Can you gats, som "It WAS too dark to woe illy 11111- .1 .ors of Iso er call get tills thing learned -
.1 I I __1 .*.'.' :. - * tiful " 9%ld Aladdln, mor& should we. .
__ . . ..:,.: :. p wo out of this ?" . forni. 11 At Torolato, there has been $oil)(, bn,nd, Is given to the lassie who Ilev- never -l",
. I I I.. .....'.. 11011 11�� eyes were like gta7s, and title 27, -18. Adjure you -Literal "Benny," sal(i Ills father. with be-
, �. # Ueckon 'You're 41, righit doN71I ly, I Improvement in trade tills woek;atic or spoko and never smiled.
* � I ;:� " .:... .. , "I could tell by tile wa� yea leaned closer. put you upon oatli to do tills. The ro- 1111119 parental sternness. " you
, . 1. �: -ro," Raid tile voice- "Are, you going to go oil fighting tahis all spiritual good that one rate must learit )Yhatovor Your teacliers
� . tile rode. I to art Increasing demand from There Is all old f4shion observed cO
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- I I ... .... lit revolved ,the ,brutality or "Is It as find as that ?11 t tallers who last year were d1stip- In some parts of Brittany Ott .1
- . "No agaillat My peop:0211 silo said. 101irls Ian can wish another.11 YOU to. Ili ill'ir young cl.�yn
� i. . . . . . . Aladd , toll
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- - � . . . : . . Lt 11 In his mind. I -but It's different." pointed Ili not getting orders fill -s days, Miarriageablo girls appear In
I A'. - - � 1"..... : , � Do you mean to say that you're 1110 girl bild liar hand on Alad. Rome IaY for a moment on his lips. Toachings.-God's people are a re- ad as earl�- ill the .40asOn as (.'.x- red skirts with white or yellow be V- always ininded my teachers, and-
- IIAXG YOU ?" I joicing, praying, thanks Iving peo- uni-tim-l' as lir., caught 11.11 M1101100d
-_� - .- ��� . I going to held) me ?" he said, din's forehead, I . 9 panted. Orders for the springhavc dor around them; Accordlug to 'tile 'I a Uk
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.0,.- ! - - not ' He made rD sign. If she had kissed Pie. They believe in the bapLism of glance from his wife's eyes- 10
, , Help you? Why should l?" "YOU'v*- got fever," silo said. been coming In freely and the Pros- color and tho-numbor or their bands
- Itlin again lie would haTO renounced tile Holy 8pirlt. We are responsible peato are tIr a w a - s recollectlecisl-"W01. er-
- haV0 "It does n't matters" said Aladdin, his birthright and his love. at trado will continue tile possible sultors tiay )a I'll 11 t of mIll"g
. Aladdin groaned, and OGUILI
killed 111rasOlf to" grolaning. pol I 1 49 ; Is for whai we believe as well Ila for active for tire balance of tile -111 1- +I,- --r- Of the Pirl One that Lis I h1ways tried tu--youmay '
,. Godi blepa unit keep You, Yankee, Wilat, -%vs do. Through falth we may . go to bad nosw, and try your piece
. . Rags X. TAtters--gy (Jear lady, It h."If you don't help mc," he said, and ij�� Your log hurt awfully?" &Ile Raid. Ili tilts life be cleansed from all Hill. month. At Queboc -during the Past yollow barid means a slim of 1,000 tit tile morning. (lood Wight. lily
I . arou'll gimme somethin! to eat I'll 03, voloe broke, for lie was suffering ofit does n't matter." Tears rushed out of Aladdin's eyes. PIMCTICAL SURVEY. week business, as it rule, ha13 been francs; while a, white band means 0024
promise I'll ,turn over a new leaf. toatures, "I'll die ibefOre long." "Did any one evel- tell you that "They'ro to take you The convortilon of the Thosealon quiet, which is usna.1 at Chin Hatt- 10C) francs. All sums indicated .are "You nearly forgot that time In
- tire Spring orders
airs. DrIveibargaln - Never mind A perfectly 0001 PLUA cruel "'Vol' " you were very civil for a Yankeel" it I tuns was brought about, Instrument scon of . Year. .
mlsomt the new leaf; Lt you'll take 0=111P ood-b .
. . I "It does n't matter," said Ala�,_ away, she a (;�, ye - are coming Ili and wholesalers ),a- understood to be tile annual allow- tile * old aChO01, didn't you, clear ?"
. tills rake aad turn over some old - "Riss me aguln," said. Alae, gard the outlook oucoura. , anCE
name lback,to, him, Idin, ally, by tile solf-clonsing labors of �;Illg ItL_ � liar Parents are willing to give silo quoriod, as tile door closed oil
� ,,You 'Won'.1; belip Me I" din. tile maldon. Such a, custom has tile boy. ,,�,jry t4yinpatily Ca with Ben- -1.
. leaves on ,the lawn It �wkll antiwar. . hoarsely. . I 1"tial and his "follow -laborers," They tallers, as it rule, appear sn.tioned Wit,' ..
1. VO.1P , I I She looked at him shrowdly, and io looked at him quietly for some !lad preached to them tile gospel not with tile season's buslite Its advantages, as it young man cati tst - 4 It waH with NIOU I
. I , , I I b --F"--4 . Auger surged- in Ills heart, but 110 Haw that the light of reason lied S! ,� , ii 1;ct ny now, ji U Wh y W, 1-4
,,-, - .: - i. , -I` . moments. 'in Word only, lint also In power's and 11 t It e, tall at a glance whether or not lie t4int long -ago (lay. Ill teiZell-
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� .1 gone out or Ills eyes. She wetted
...7�!' there have been Ito failures in
,, Nvith IneAsured sarcasm. "And your sweethenet?" she sold. 'ill Cite Holy Ghost.,' Conversions of district. allue factories al -0 all call afford to marry the girl. In erL; persist Ill tryLng to turn every
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ben 1 1, be qafd, "will YOU at least her handkerchief with tile cold, Aladdin covered his face with Ills a radical type followed ilia Spirit- well employed and some have or- other parts of Buropo oil fete d&.Vs pupil into ilia same moulds like
I . 0. do me the favor of getting from filthy water spread over tile cellar 111XV1. I Inspired mosbages delivered to the for several mouths ithead. unmarried girls wear around their golatine Is N4Gw .you never could or
11 & 1, - between we and I floor ii,nd laid it 6n his forehead "Poor little traitor," Raid a g1ri, PPOPle, so that many "Lurnod to,an,i ders fair develop- necks, or In their hair, strings of tile would speak a ploce in Your We,
P -. , ", I � , r God's light ? It Al tb There has been a
..,1 - t I prefer 0"'(1111 Spoke ramblingly or kept qp� from Idols to serve the living and true how you k ow. -1 -
., may What , .,ccnc�
. /1y .;1 E die, I . go to hell, bu an,41,7. She room and, without looking n you did
1.11, N)1� 4_-�O, k ment in spring tra,cle a,t Pacific coin of tilo country to allow
0 '^ , . an the bao4 rp,-ved slowly- up the road to- God." Their conversion to Clirlst,lan- much thoy are worth lit thin wake that day wilen the trustc'�,
, . . 1% not to ties devils this tilde of Its thank lence. I very now and th
,4 �� I . I I girl freshened the handkerchief, and y ill(] not come -tile till coa= trade contras tilts week. Bit%! -
.A4 . V! U'.11 waxd the hous*6 , It along 0 or 0
.- ... �_,� . 4. . but present- presentl'r Aladdin fell into - - - A . liese at Winnipeg ban been inoclor- World's goods. , lo Inds Ili those camo for their Vi -May Vlot.t to thd
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-11 - I - The girt 'wou MW is . . all May and popular way, lint they utely active. At Hamilton this lands can sing- I I sell olot I
I ) ,f 17. came back something sleep, SU , "received the Word tit much afflic- "And how art did
. . .She lowered , S week, an reported for BradmtrecVs, "Hey for a lass with a1ciabor, illy lie. I flutter
� _� a, string "I got It out When he awoke ills mind Was quite I is whan tile jllas'.�.r
— ", I to him OU . - ticin.'s re acLiv- The bright yellow, gulueris for me. sto-ou over you
. , of one of lrour holsters," silo said. clear. The 4antern still burned, but n/ , r The boldness and uOurago which there has been rather me with that ,%vjttp upid counted off
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.. I I 1, be butt rarintly, for the air In the collar I'd � 4 characterized Paul and his assist- Ity In wholesale trade. Orderafront . the ininutem lie g,-.vo you to make
% I 11 - Aluddlit's fingers closed on t vuay travellers Ivave been large andwell
4'' k . / '' - _ . of a revolver. waa becoming heavy. Beside him on ants Is worthy of special notice. distributed, showing it disposition DR up year wind as to whoAhor you'd
\ I 1. "it may save you a certain amount the straw the girl lay sleeping. And Having "suffered before" and having MING FROM A SKULL. v1sitpra or take a
— I - . . Tk oil this part of tile r0tallcis to be -_ speak for %lie
I Ol 11 V - - o,t hungoi and pain," she said. "When overhead footsteps sounded on the IN AMATIONAL LESSON No. 11V bonn "shamefully entreated" tit Pill!- lied with goods early In Son,e,,,(.(,,), e j;elie t� ii I, a fic>gging before them. " Those wore
you ure dead, w will give It to One stable floor. Ile remembered what - ,JAXUAP.Y 25, 10(;3. IPPI, theY were not Intimidated by well RUPP V . Certahl awful lulnutea to Ine
I the seasoin and '30 avoid delalyr In ..
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. I M ,,, � of our men, and lour horse, too. 118's the girl had said about the people . Chia harah treatment from continu- Vare for h1pilopsl'. "Yes, I say you, 'with Your prat. -
I beauty. tv I Who would kill him It they found him, ,-- Ing their mikitilonary work; but as securing thb goods PgOMIltIY- ShIP- ty eyou full of tours, and that
' "I began lantern. Then, his tho Thessalonians, -'We ment-i Of spring goods have begun Tile parish 1111nistor oir Torrldon, decide to speak, for 110
I "I hope ,to God be muy-11 , and blew out the Paul',; Counsel to Ulo Clic"alonlausi.-I Theas Rtate(I to
I � � � _'N. I �� Maddin. . , I I hand over liar mouth, lie waked the 6: 11-24. were bold in our God to spoak unto oil quite a large scale. The values In ilia northern oouaty of Rose, wado ino
. ; � , 0 � I "Pretty.1" said the girl. girl. . of staple vAd Imported goods con- follow Willits to got 1101.7ed before
Commentary - I. Christ's second Tan the g0sPA of our 'Clot] with much tinue firm. In LVndon this week Scotland, has just disenvered that Ills best girl. Wasn't It it, eDricar.
i, , . - she wefit away, and he heard her "Don't make a noises., lie said. part of contention.,, The spirit of conl0ro- that spoLch Is"
. - ter a time "Llsten." . coming, vs. 1-11. Tile first there has been a fair distributive ushooking pagan ritos" aro'being though,
I / clucking to the chickens. At miso Or worMly conctismion would movement In wholonale trade. Ot- followed in tile neighborhood of the I "I remember ovary word* I CX-
. she came back. Aladdin ,was waiting The girl sat up on the sl;raw. tills chapter stands Ili close @ell- hA,vO caused them to toue down In pected t)i,,, lightning to strike You.
with a plan. "I'll call," silo whispered, present- nection -with the last SIX verses of their prenclihigr to escape tile oppo- tawa wlIdlesalc trades as reported lie lll,lLlls,i,i%lf,ioliLdii'iL,Jotire whatlyou
� he said, "or you'll IY, "and pretend you,re not here.,, chaptor 4. The two paragrapliB touph. sition they tilt,] experie- to Bradstreets this week, has been I0.111711,
. �, ,,Don't - MOTe," . "But tile horse ?,' upon the different aspects of our past. stood In tile very satisfactory. Travellers' or- blany years ago a woman commit- I spoke. ,but finy something, yon, muwt,
. bi�, shot." : I i "I'll lie about him." Lord's coming, viewed first as It con- The success of ilia we derm have been largo and continue ted suicide by drowning, herself Ill and You did. I'll never forget Tall
.Rubbish Is' said the girl. She lean- rk donp as YOU RIOWIY rO80 UP-JUSt US 0141
. I . back from the hole, and She ra" her voice, .cerns departed Christians, and then amonp alonlans was very for Lt large proportion Of 111'911- Balgio river, near Torridon. ri'be In- 11. too�-aild �
ad[ casicially Mho's there?" she called. In Its relation to men living upon ; ilia Thesn, class goods ror tbe spring trado. ' Bones smapped Ills watc, . Vc"�
I he could hear her moving away, and PlPadil,li,- t3 Paul. Tile "word of and", the a - i
. It's I -Calvert, Where are you?,P the earth. Tile former passage sup- T�le outlook Is promising. habitants refused to consent to you. 'a .ill solaint ly:
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A QUEER PLACE TO EAT. clucking to the chickens. "List0n," She Answered; "I've fall- lilies comfort re reached to tbem, bad been recolval I body being buried in tile Annat " 'Olt, Lord of love . .
Again she returned. spectIng the dead in "not a Wo word tit men."' It )lad Churchyard on the plea that If the Look dowh front abovit
"Thank you for not shooting,,, alle on throuqli tile floor Into the cellar Olirist4 The latter enjoins watchful- silo a ----Ij -__ vvwteti� --,-o I
?.; ness and preparedness upon 'lie liv- f(.Own a divine (Ificlency that Is Or- body Was buried Ill, view Of T,Och Upon our poor 'trustees;
Boardinghouse Keeper -A man Raid. I , I Don't YOU see Where It's broken " tually Worketh" Ili all that be- HE I Torridon -tile fish would forsake the They've lkired 1'. toll
who was starving broke into this There was no answer. The N)Otfltepa approached. t I 1! g.
house yesterday to get something "You're not hurt, are Yon?" JI. Rules for the sianctiflea life, vs. ll(lv*e. Whot Paul hear(] through I SCOTTISH AND OT R. waters. The romains were cOns0- To teach our Achaol .
"Ara you dead?" she said, Timothy tiirs gOod report of tills � q intorroa Ili Unconsecrated h h il'o1v trees.'"
to eat. there was a "No. but don't come too 010M, don't I" 2.2. In verses 121 ant] 13 He urges church he about 100 yards from ilia "Mal hall' arid they b -All laugh. 1
Vynical Boarder -1 bet he won't try to look down; tile floor's fright them to properly love aud esteem . RIDAL CUSTOMS. g tautly
When he came to. conriflontly Wrote to it
- that "you yourselves, brethren know B , �Oullcl,y, heartily with the mpinory, and 1111a !
bright light in Aladdln's eyes, for a otnet, and there they now lie.
have any trouble In proving that I antern swung just to the left of fulh, rickety. Isnft there ,% ladder their ministers. 14. Brothren-This our entrance In unto you, tilat it
he was insane When lie committed , I . there somewhere?" exhortation applies to ministers LMA_^0W%A0�.�AA0__ftA___ What this WO -MI's grave has to hal" echoad: a boyh4i troble froill
tile act. . his head. ( 1;1. A man laughed. and laymen alike. Admonish the dis- was not In vain.,, do witil ,,pagan iltes" has still to I tile stall -way. Thusy , looked up.
. hh ,were dead," said ndorly ,r Tile entalillohment and Purification (By Wm. Ballan-t7ne, Chicago-) be tolds howovor.- There is it local 1 F.4ttirtiod to Boo Danny 9 grInning
— . - tile girls still from her point of ad- "Wait," lie said. They heard ills o, -Warn those (Ilsorderly p:. - of tills church was a matter of deep . hoija times tile prac- belief that epileptics will be curod I ince above them. 11 j7hat was Al
footsteps and laughter receding, sons who would not work ,and yet In Roman. Cat
- . � vianta,ge. The lantern's light was In concert) with tile apostle Paul, As t1co known as "ballid-fasting" was of thelp trouble by drinking water dandy spacch, dad -good 'itougli for
liar face, too, and Aladdlit eawthat Presenzly the bottom of a ladder ap. expeote-I to to ruaintalne,1'. also those "luall as lip nceded Timothy at Athnns pretty general In Scotland. It Was from. a cortaill- I)OOI out of the skull ' me to nail to-inorrow 11)
. .. I it was beautiful. poured through I -ho hole In the floor. tralthordinate as to church disel- )I(, "could no longer for od to have boaq Introduood by tile of a inlicide. f3ucli a skull has been 11is opillioll. .
_; 11''.. k elp me?" lie said, "Look Out for Your head," -said pline was willing to lie ,left ........ .... 11,10110" old kept hidden for many -years Under 1, -Jo m yon kne .
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I` - 11 the man. 15. Soo that none, etc. -Someone Do.nes at certain places. In 0611 I .aid lie didn't think , .ir
, , I I plal"tivelyi, has said, "Evil for evil Is beast like; a "fellow laborer Ili Clio gos- song the lad sings to Ills I a : the surface soil iot tills grave, n, .
I I i'll -I, -1 that till. a a but 11011'." .
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1! , : "Wore you oTer told that yon )lad The girl roso and guided tile ladder pill's !night Ila sent to "establish's "Will yo. gang wl' me and fnro whether It Is tile skull of tbo ivOman ,,Tllm� I wander If lio lniartneR that
I U I .. nice eyes?" said the girl.- . clear off Alo4dints hand. evil for good Is devil like, good for concerning *ilia doctrine of nto the bush aboon Traquair V herself is not clear. Those suffering I
! I ji� "What have You done ,Wit], tile good Is manlike. good for, evil to God- '])I'll' care -what lie think.9.11 .do
' I Aladdin groaned. Yankee's horse?" she called. like.,, Retatilation ,betrays a weak, Ig- lilivist He was afraid that "by Roitv, Then, according to tradition, a SIM rrom epilopRy go to tile grave Inj the ,,Bat ho declare'l that 110 0011M �rea
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. 11 11 "It bores yon to be told that ?" innona the (enipLer" woull overt,h)-ow ,Lt tile junction or waters, known "" dead of the Might, unearth the mold- .,,On
I I 1 I 'I 11 I said Alad- "He's here." noblo and cruel disposition, "Ile Is Chou and Ills I'lallor be In vain." ther Black and, White Eak, W11.9 . tile most I?eautlful girl he ever
- . d MY d6Ar troung lady,' "Wbere's the Yankee, do you sup. below himself who is not above an ro' in* skull, and (]link out of It water ea-w.s,
11 I in, ,,If ,you wore as kind as You are . of the pool already mentioned. "Oil, Floretico. Md It(% really ally
. .J., Pogo ?11 injury." Knowing that tile strongest C,brls- uL�.Irkablo in former tilues for I'll an-
. I "I beautifl;i�-" "We think he must have run off 10. 17. Rejoice alway-He who tinnsare In dangor of falling, lie was nlial fair, which had be -oil 11LI, there ----.---- C-liat? Yon know everYbatly snyo lie
V -i- I dy t ; 11 I'llow. labout YOUr� horse kicking ine Into the iv,00ds,is Would always rojoloo must pray ripprelipuflive of th#�,Ir safety. dealring from time immomorlal, at lvliloll It Wrong 14,1nd Up. . has Snell splendid tasto.1;1-01hicago
. ., i.; .1 to a certain place ? That was ,what "Thatlar wli.%t I thought.- without ceasing. Paul lied ]earned to ape them, no an to "perfecL tlit&t was customary for the Unmarried of
ill' f� ;` ylit started to say, YOU know," Tile girl began to mount the l&d_ the Reorat that "in sorrow ondured Which IvaR lilckIMM." in tll('Ir falth, both sexes to Choose a OOMPaIllon Ile- Two Irishman rocontly worn areas. ne(IOM-Reral(l. -
. I .11' 9�:, ;11, . cording -to their famey wit]) Whom to In$,,, Marlln6town Ilog, on their way
'Lady -lady," said Aladdin, "it you der. for Christ's sake there Is hidden ti, ' ill,
� � � how I'm stiff sting, and I'm Ily(m till that time next year. Tills to a mArkot, when one of tIlPM, No 41oltv ill It.
4, only know -
�1!i a � � "11111 coming up," silo said. now spring of joy.11 Ste Roul. v. 3-5, His Vearrial Munder. ed and fell Into a bog The surgeorno of X6w Tork have lit -
I I I 11 :i�:i just an ordinary Young man -,rlth Silo dtrAppeared, and the ladder 11 C�isr. x1l. 10; and the words of was called I'liand-faOtin' 11, or "cross- Miek, slipl) . I *' 4s.,.
1 .1 I a. sweetheart at home, and I don't was Withdrawn. Cliriat In Matt. V, :10-12. To rejoice "Where are you going Ili such a fiv,lu'.4 It the parties rc.malned p can. hOle. I I ..! ! I dulged lit coniAderablo quiet aluilse,
. '_ Ow . hurry, Gailaby?" ad with each other then at the explvy Pat, life mate, Immediately ran to' Molit over tile luttlino., In wbloll the
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Want to die In thin hole. And n Silo canto back after it, long time, In not only a ditty but a Privilege. . the nearest farm house, and, meet-
- that I look at you", lie said, "I see and there were men with her. Tile Christian has; the fountain of 'Anywhere, to get out of town till of tile term of Probation they "e- Maig'Dilt laiiguagt- line at times taken
- � I I that you're not so much a girl an joy 'within him. Pray-TrUO prayer it Wows Over.,, twthied together for Iltot lt lint, hig, tilt,, faxpick, Asked for the lend a fall Gut ,)f Dr. Lorenz -e; pvc lit By
C, I 11 - armful of roses.91 "It's all right, Yankrc," silo called ?rings from the licart. It Includes "Till what blowil ovorit, thely separated, and ,were free to try of it spade, . . i tho department of Ainorlean ailing.
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I - I �. y i -4rish 211 down the hole. "They're your own ,,Hasn't anyboly t(;I,l you? I got It k Jack again ; and they wore not "What (10 Y(Ir want tile made fort" Ile iv,lii sp(qkk1lg of tilt$ fees be. 11itcl
. -F%. I . ance men, and I'm the prGoner now." till acknowledgement or 0()il -, 2, y ChAsAmas things mixed and sont counted a "Preen the 'waur.11 (The a0tod tile farnior. I rarned while )tore. IMTo were toll,"
I 1 It I Bald tile girl. with a laugh. The ladder reappeared, and two thankfulness; 3, confession; 4, ell. In I ,
. 11 .. "Faith, and ol allm that," nald At- frian(II men In blue came down Into treaty. Without cea9ing-ThIs does to Aunt Rachel, who Jlre.7 next door Abbott of 1�Xclroffo Abbp-y sent #.)lit ,,,�Itck to stuck Ili the bog," Nzihl p,,lld one of tile younger men, -,that
- , . loollm y not mean that -wc shoiild lin, oon- to Us, a shaving got I had Intended lyelpgts 0-.1led ,111nok ol t-oRorlls," bis- Pitt. "anit I Want to dig him, Out-" � Milled Amonr'o 1pr, for $.-)0000."
. addin, lapsing Into full brogue; the eellar, ,,How far lias fin stink ?11 queried, ty
w7ups-m r, IGHTS. & 111reillig sojer, ma,bm, and Ito in- ,*C,,,�l ,n o,ur lit prayer, ni- for lily nellheilf." ontine. they carried a prayor book in X1111 .
NO I No, q'ild. tile doctor, grAvely, $(It
Mrs. Vita Lott -Just think, ,lvllon liny av yours. malim.11 9 ill(% farmer. I was t,,"o,00rl ., lint not tile fAtIlev (4, 1,
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Ood I's they mid, "It's Alad- 0 _,t .0 sort tll.ftt Only "ThtLt was nwkwArd, but- you t%An their boacimst to marr,V Mll thogo Who . 1i , I
� ,illn O'Brian." '16 I L 6 t as 11 UP to Ilia ankles'" rl"Jid Pitt,
that Poor family was found ilipre "NVIlt6t will you do for me no inu,-I; -time on their explain I0, were willitif" to rowilve nuptis-I 1)(1110- Nvasl that of tht lafatln (Intigliter."
Ividn't been ti ojerlip In tile bouse for hell) you ?11 sli,ld tile girl. It I Hannibal At. 161in and Dean Larch '1,4"�ill"loell�te'lilot�'ll,Y ir"ro GO'I as they Ought, btit "Xo, I ean't. That's thA worst of I clictIon of Holy Mother Charob.) it n "Begone," Pnl(l ill(% fal-inpr; 11 fnirr
two whole days, I "An.ything," said Aladdin. . Ilited Aladdin tenderly and took bini It dom tnerol that We 8110111W alWayll it, Aunt RM1.1161 1110 a good deal more child walt born during the yeall of I lit, (,,all n,lRv walk out.,' i E'ven this most expert oquillbrist,
'Mr. Vita Lott (absently) -Lucky L "Wilt you say 'GrA save .Tefftorowi out of Ills prikOn. have the spirit of Prayer and live brard than tbo nrtphow hail.' -Chicago probation the father bad to provide Is Beli;OrrA,11 Raid Vat, "be can't for can't alwa*ys bulance a set Of
Inall. I t I Davis, Prosideut at the Confederate Outside fents were being pitched In At attilosphoro-tor Prayer. Tribirne. for it. Till# alnolit& ougtont, wan he's Ili head firAtIll % � booki. . �
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