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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1880-03-12, Page 1• 4 1-71 re published every Friday morning at thl office, SOMERVILLE'S BLOCK ' Campbell Street, Lucknew. TIP paid strictly in advance, $1.25 per yeat .11. if -paid within '...bree months, $1:50; if not Paid till the end of the year, $2.00 will be 42itarged in evert case No paper discontinued allarrears are paid. PIATE8 OF ADVERTISING: l'hatinsertion, eight cents per line ; each enbseqnent insertion, two cents per line. ' Butifiesacezds uot exceeding eight lines, $4 iser annum. Thenumber ot lines to be reckoned by the alpaca occupied, measured by a scale of solid tivertisetnents without specifiC directions, Will be ixsserted until forbid, and 4ha,rged. au - .&11 Oxide' advertisements .nalst paid for Anyspecial notice,. the object et .thichis.to Prornatethe.pectiniary benefit of any individu- at or company; to be considered aie adyertisee tnent, ind charged accordingly. Ativertietenents of Striped. -Zte.L. inserted three tizuet fee V. Property for tiale„ 81.50 the first Month, and 75 cents. eAdit ensainif. • The NI ;:vine rites will be charged trrlihnse *rho atleertiie 'by the -year One.colutnn, year; $60. trait do- 1 year .35. -Quarter do 1 yeer 20: • eiria no ease will these r...tee deviated very, GoUreyaneer,&e. - ;Office next door :to - the Post': Office. Leek -116W, Ont. - 318 A. IM.AcP.-1-.1ERSON. Areoase 'Solid- aet and ele 7g. -Valuator 4 -or 1'11/at ate • itt 1E1,4 VAX:NY:N. ; loin at .74.. pet.' cent: Ittt-erest-.. \rains,: rg LOAN., per aeat _Secret* y of the West L.Wawanosh. at 8 early, !property insured. Patties- aishing tn insure Vest Cas'rdt.• .ne will be c illed on and every • • Vol. VI THERHUR PRESBYTERIAL— Rev. Hours of - servide, 6:30 p. m. Sabbath p. m, Preyer meeti dav eveidne at 6:30. Hours. of service, 1 6:30 p. Sahhat 6:30 p. me- Sabbath p. m. Prayer meetin • evenings et AO Cameron. 031 at 2;30 mi. Timis- ool at 10: el it 2:30- edneaday r. Cfcrie • borrower. See my rates be eleewhere. Agent for fi 0 SUIT ass Trans -Atlantic. Mail- Steamers - Jar Also Agent . for Beatty. -Line Tickets for Winnipeg, andall 1561i Tel. o. -and New -York ExCliangeand Intereat paid on Special DePOsit 7.elteks 'for d parte west, at HE LUcKNOW BANK, Money -to Loan. Notesand Mortgages TNRAFTS PAYABLE -,AT PAR lashed. .115 On the principal Cities and towns of:Cana, de. and en the United .States and Great v.. Parties Remitting 0.111 end thig the cheapest. eeafest, and -mmi SAVINGS BANK DEI'AIVI'MENT We are Preparecito Offer to chatonsera army.. facility afforded by a chartered hank. When there•Washot a -dock in the settletnent ehew how the: thne aren't On, . .But well we kite* wifen the day begun,-_ And the kildewife's shout **dinner tiMe, Was rule -tithe', the -Nick on atie Dpor:: None had cash, we -were all alike, But we Whacked aVitt,*.it the trees • - And *hen. inhumes -came on, then iv'e Such splores_at the Legging Bees. The affairs,o' the kirk, the affairs o'.the state, -But we drank andseng o' our Patlier Land,- , But now the 'stumps frem everv'farm.,.: And Our lediee, Heaven bless them all.. Are hoopit round and round., .- ..And every heuse a Vine Piece has; And kerne has even:mere; The Auld Nick On the. doore. And while's we -blether Polities, rid 'clever' men arewe; While setae opposes,.some supports - John A. and his Wnistry. Hew some are.bonglit. and some. are sold, 0 viiat a difference noW2e.,Frons-. ;the rough old" Savings' Bank Depart Interest on Daily Falar-cel. at f .crvicE nouns -From. 10 a.m. to p On ent iik Ontarici as well as Manitoba. Fartiea (46- ,1'1411k te.sel I ferms, will Awn/suit their interests :scriber fa Great Britain and Ireland and con. Lancl.VaItrater,. Luck/Sow P... th Ont. -lb-ALL -FOR THE :GREAT •". SEPRRA. - *olds, catarrh; asthma; antiall lironchiat corn -iptaints. Singers and speakers say .'-it is in- eraluable for the vdice,,, I% L. SNITII, Toronto. -W3 A--0-WIN returned to Luckno*where - /prepared' 01- tieet. all. Chronic-- and, elite -Heart, Spleen, ..14.1addgre -Kidneys,- Brain, (Z-ra eel L.treireev, Apoplexy Paralysis Seminal Weakneess. . Asthma, 'Whooping _riinsurnotiOn, ChilNains, and . all kinds Of JiIPEOIALI: ATTENTION: PAID. TO OIS* EASES OF WOMEN AND - ; xihinnan_ 4 em not need. Cancer:: and Minors - Lida.' **All Cortenitatiene private a:id eepfidential •IES Office next .. doer West of • • ERAL. 1) -EN T1.8:FR.Y. S. Office at l'agcoe's . 15, - OTHER_ SILVER _111 ELL: R • The undersigned received a MEDAL -at the Oentennio1 Bahl _being the'HIGHEST- AWARD t reeds,- Several other Canadian The-bronae Medal organ had tweiy - At the Weetern.Fair for 1876; t. event exhibited Only hip .ordirtary s with eur five atop organ got FIRS lever all competitors organ. This from a well establ* likely to continne in the bteiness etts of is had setts s. ie ter -him with sudden- and. great...power. 'Perheps- fathet was. right,: be :. mused; the -children Anita lie .t hied._ and' feurth: generatunn? -Not but,thats, he will. -save- AIZE us at last If we - ask Mtn -but ' there 4ea each seems tO 'be some - great wrong that al9 i -0111` preeent life, ' thieking Only of the kr hereafter„there niust.- be 'some ctl. d: 'tin" fateer luck that entahonsetne :end lifts gat re many. and peculiar temptations that assailed bim i-atid.-Ive. have seen how God answered his prayer, and.kept hire here so :many would have fellen.. ttit ed Meant .t.a ,sheter - him that His oodness eitended 'farther *than he bought, goia that He_, :cared ter - 1/113. he hereafter, when Han.gathered.thetti amp into ._ "Os immediate .preaence. ut Donnie could. nOt mantilla now. ,,As had tho *agile fee ing that -Gad- was me iightetiue,itidginent, andhe -must the best he -could, and only see to it p iospects,-; Donnie still loved end . yehin the thick night dills earthly • tr stint- God:- He reatoned juetly, _that he gr fe sto hod lon up e he had only eauee for unbounded titude. And he -felt sure thai 411 uld be rightin the end, :but now' red that hie life would. bei like his orse,`a tissue.. of disappointifients that he; unsuceessful voyeger, m tossed. 'and ski wrecked, -would brown upou the heavenly shore by eat! of_ sailingainto 'Port with flying hua Dennis sat est in gloomy ingi but toe' Wearied in- 41bind'. line of thought -4 few. stern, facti32-.kept lontiting boom him; Iike.i'rcks on l'whieh a. ship is drifting. He had -lees thane nig• h. Sum his their rePro .voille; was startled `by If he did not, get anything to. turdey hew *as Ite going te live ;1 his dependent -ma er -and aititer p before hinn They --seemed . to. orbit] fancy hungri and "cold, and famine -Pinched faces. full ef ch. head &jived loWer and. anie the Very picture; of dejec- meat t -his, exclaiming— • an makee yer .so down in the tag Ins -ey is,,,ho saw a round, red upon .1 im. It was somewhat. - in its xpression, in keiniin71--,- With. -the, and rids. •,Rough.ae -was this.' . Courtesy, it: rt t the .young Man,- and With Hate ed eyes he stat17- in . • ,. -.. - - e th-t lea a little. human 'tench in it the Iasi man that speke te• mo left - etch in my. ear -that I. woutd _gladly Flour & Feed St -WALTER TRELEA ark Store in his new block, next d Red Flag store. where he is prepared: cheap as the ehe;.1.pest. All neW fresh priees to suit- the thnei, Goods del any part of the town. - All ordera f muat be paid befor,e the go -ode: are d thereby giving:the purchaser theadv first clasegoedsat low Prices.- 04- A- -large . quantity of Minneio Fife Wheat for seed.7va take if just of r. anythind,:".p!odded oa till he reeehed hie bearding end Stealibg in:48 if he had. 'no: -bed -Y-fr neris to be thera mnanywhents'. eke set a'" .1111 dewn ina•-_41isky Cerher behind the- .a'14. the eries strive, and was'aeonlost.ta oods 19 of Bad luck_ to him, the . Glare- us -a ice): -Bill Ciente -11eVer '. went ph t: stranger,' Said te, boceming ard ERORS_ OF YOU A. GENTLEMAN who enifferealf -Lion; will for the sake osf Suireringlih send -live AO An who need it, the re directiOn for making the simple re fit bY the advertiser's eicperienee can daressing in perfect confidence, . LL PARTIES, INDEBTED T LATE firm of 'Frazer Water, either by 'note or book account, quested to pay the same at once to S. 'Mites and accounts for the - of parties in thiti section will •be the LiChnew Bank for' Collection. JAME FR eri; and.: :patiently. by: th4t peri,•cp_uld.-be agal4tat• 'An -eV His creatniOs:. In feet., it Was .his-pnerel do. with his tieing:a good Chrietian„--biit- Tho defect in las aud- thet ;hie -mother: too, nee e certain extent, that. hotheeparatea. the spintual life .uf the -sour ,tna- widely trout 7present life With its Inatillol,..yet os.6tialOari.s: and -needs. .At thia point . they, aka, the. :sun tighti tipon and lin-Wit-en the iliarey, rocky .wey, and cause the thoine to :blestco.ln, -and deli- cate. fragrant flnwers tat piroW. -in tha -CreViceit and blikent in shaded, • nooks waii for her -cohselazi- She Mutt leak Out...ef -her' deth etas to ,the that shone throngh. the .portnis.. of -.tee tomb., forgetting that God-. ceased: Hit thongh.scotirged Sed, tape, UnconiciouslY. bad:: that- he. inight grOW.111xhe-...Chilet4in life3.. but he, did hot ask Or oineet saie In a Vagne, ,ga.,ieral way, that -.help 'which a lame, earth)); I father ctiild..e.ti4giiielwith the diffictiltliaottis '.3nt item ein=frorii falling before the HE Mee the en- • --eiveepeorre-_-/ attention. tipg. Jute or before ItlInneen, pesa. V; qting broth - ren eordisiiv EWA PLUG OF .int GUSH REMEDY. An unfeiling ire- for Seiniin Spermatorrhea, Anctalipiseases that follow ass - 4, as- 1434 ur :.4feinory, Universal- . nide, Pekin the back, Dimitese of_Nision, Preneature.•114 age.: and mann other Oiselisee thy:. teed I./sanity or •enieinseptiln and.4. witi; aix packages for $5 .ort will be sent free,hv .11.41,.•!fl receipt of the melee, bead IN BRONZE NOIle Other, n relea will ,fne Our: Ood Samaritan in his e.ase was a very 1 rofane end disreptitable one, as many to „in thie niedley world. He .had a eat, kindly neture, Plat -was- low uns Cindy place ti, ins d of grow- 1:--qw.h000 0 you will think e - none the -.drink with y as (pick as don't thi k none the. w11/53 'et yet' - tor ton hi a fell the w loini it am down ta liven .1 takea When I o*n boo Ought tie -how. map it mike' ueh orb ldn't get tip stemn: When .i.' e and-- when I feel geed rink to inake me. feel hotter ; eald not take a drink -on my rink with. now and then'. _ what is e de, roughing it tipand•do- wit 11 occasions thereare to drink, he,4 a :Man's travelling, like' but what the devil will make nth al :the devil get tie --'40 -with the man gttillly. Just tbena-miSerable wretch entCred 376a cat.' mal tw". both conecionce and experienee:ald him were true at dee same time hit wee propitiated by Dennis' good epitian of him. He gave a big, good naturi3d laugh slapped Dennis on the shoulderi and that hes an awftil'exannele cOme ih just et.the right time sattlick. But .' Oti've • 1182 now, if it ain t inate, . what; yen eo ehept ellen about -`1% Donde told hie story, aagretefnifer yeller . -would be -in, finding a spring heie yea area young hiloodeA- OW not breken to either:saddlo; Or Where they 4atit nothing but. dray.hon do- at a strange hose. •Few know good pints when theySei 'em. When :their il fiat. -you ain't broke into nothin'i they -wit t yin to work far nothin,' .1.- 'iamb hon you can't do this.. : And !let! 'foci: der -is taints:in! short, autryeti • 113-118t do. ' Bill haying dealt in live stock a 1..hie life,. naturally...clothed his thaugh ,t tit language &awe from familiar objelte, and PealliSi mieerable ea- he Was,.. half smiled at the 'close :parallel run 'hetWeetn him and a young, useless colt : but all Chicago that feels.' more . laralt6 .: "That may, all be, -toe,' said liill, ra4 • you'd feel a little eats mighty q and a eart horse wouldn't. 13n knovr the pints, whether it Ilea Man cif a hose—you take kindly to 'work of. the right sort,' andit wounipay any Ong ao take yOu at your own terms, you can't Make 'ein see -that. If I Wan - in a situation ta.take Yon, I'd do it in a• =rutin Hang it all. can't do mnch for yot either. I itoolt..a drop too innch` in Cle eland t'ether night, and some' ot °Cheered, comforted, and hopeful, Dennis sat down with his gointi. Samari- tan, and made a &arty supper, after which they parted • with a. -strong; friendly grip, and sincere good -wishes,. Croninthe drover, going „fiirther; .west, and Dennis to thereat he* surely CHAPTER. VITT. .13efOre retiring Dennis as nand' took hie Bible from . his trunk to -.read- it chapter.. He wae now -Ina very diffe- rent. mood from thafof a fear; hours agO. . The suggestion .. of his. new temperament, even a stnall- -hope is .,,,,, acquai. tance was a light, upon his way. - And ith One. of Dennia's • age. -and potent,. Ile was eager tor the coming day in order to try the experiment of wringing bread and opportunity . for further seakch out of the. wintry snows. tut,that.which, did him .the. moot kindness he had receivedirough though - it was ; the sympathy and eotepanien- ship *nether haiman being—for it he .hed beep.. cast away on a. desert island he could net have bean, moraiselated than in the great city, with its. indiffe not Without its decided influence ; . and with- it he hen dianli -a cnp of good Coffee, that nectar of the gads --whotie subtle, alelie.ate influence is felt in body and brain, in every fibre of the nature not deadened aad blunted -by stronger and coarser.etimulanni. *6 W11310aTeS Out physical ...enlace for. Mental and -But while giving 'the influences above referred to• their due force, so /ST - from ignoiing, we would acknowledge with eMphasis the chief caane -of meats ability to receive -and apPreciate ell the . _highest phases.. of truth_ and geed, natuely, Ged's • help asked for and _Dennis. lie asked God with Childlike faith for the bestownient of -every' -the ailksin the .;lipuse- looked- nier My him best Flaw that he hid ne reason to ' speckell heek and left Me jnit eneugh tcsovinerpeltn that.. his pray -ere were une....`n- meetsapprecutte it, God wai shoat to eveal to -him a truth that- would . be a rich emirce of help and comfort threngh - life and a sudden burst of - Sunshine. -neon. his dark...Way:at .the preSent hour. • He wits to be shown how he might loak .. Dennis -shook his head reproactifql ' and wee abaut-to'speak4:- :1 Said Bin, heading off another tempera ance lecture., • .111 take a drink bj -mull . bye, a d think Ova what -you.'ie said„; for 1 - can't think ranch until I get al. little a eani• up. But new we must tin and see dome way tint :ef . the fog fint• las preeent i3nd earthly interests, and rtily asin his spiritual life, you.' And again- ia :abilenee of the As he opened his Bil3le .-his •eyss Weeted steam he scratched his shaggy aaught the wordeof.oue Lord, 'Leatnah head _vigorously. . otit into qui deep and , let (Iowa 'Scent -into the th.. very. b. est tiling ter h, etaftnia•draught.' you is to do -as I did- when I first brake Then Peters answer—Slaster-` tlaw,home.pitsttire and started:oet on 'a ave toiled all the night -and' have rampage. I just grabbed. the fest a taken notliing ; -nevertheless, at Thy thatiainealong, good, bad, er indiffer- .ord I will -let down -the net.' entalwitya.. kept -doing. .something. t The result --,`They inclosed "a vat.‘t You can look for a bird in a bush guile eititude as well when' you've got one in yottr With these words light broke in „vrasn't s squearnieli as you are.- Ed taused 'helped His ill disciples 'catch • hand es when yen haint. To be Sunoil. on hie mind. "If our Lord,' he juniped et the a• ffer you had:this afte - - kehr lily should He no help mato find. nation .; !mit I reckon I'd. taken ton.*: too l'airladoil. plece r The .n nbelief suggested often to be,very profitable'. . 'Bat - in 14-'11 waen9t for the Sake of --the • fish ,; t.as, way always kept agoi.u.'—nevar enAvere only meets of e higher end?, • got down, underfoot ,s..a the . stranger onei could trea0 on min. , When. it you've got ,pletity 'of. dear -diepo_sed te shay the white 'feather though te-niiYht ain't yer speak almost atigrilY,' • "The4 I there!' said, his- -new h'. ien • X said yer wasn't a.eart-haes, elle touch epl ears ashaMed then look.: out, ..A.re ye47,- niean kinder pious aipikthat 'habil seeking in my own wiedoni, and 13 ut-Dennis who had plenty of *goad iekinnoti:sense, 'at 'ouce answered this °don 'Neither de 'I want position -- 'amid money 'for low eelfish purposes. ends.are the best and purest, for I seeking • my ewa honest- living, -add tile support of iny . mother_ and. 'iatersa-the very imperative ditties that God is' new imposing en then came_ the .,4tIought-a,'Have I • black hoots,. OW'? - season.Of-,the year * and eVerY.' thati_witha: Mealy fluAh * kided help. „Little Wender' that I Donnie winced, t 'Yes, before: I wo Give . yer fore the kind of:a mitter Nn fear about you; the only thing is Col get You in harness -before a load -that will pay' night, and` hack again. - • ° cI;thinrIlinot.v of:* way in, which bought . mon-lent, ,lihinkaWk: against me, Specially, the blin's Hot .ieeire to pouderk a =Omen rink, -*hen tyeary-,and des., face lighting up 'with they looketfat the bleari: big wooden snow sheiren and. clean o _eyed, tre Wing wpok of 'mail. and' aideivalk, e,be4o, restore's. tow -cap. -pick up a_goe tnany -quarters before might, min what he is V Thu lei *bead -thei • 'I will;do -it,' Said_ Dennis, heartily, !mai thank you watogy..ipr; the-.saggM-- o s ieterference in behalf of the pore' interests of His servants:4( r nosed gilren.. After an 'hour he id the with; st long bleath ot dreo here; aa he *ill when he gt;la tie lexclaimedi:4oyotielyi. 'Take'. heart, reit)* that; (4ed .On yOiit lig,S:411:4,' iti; was long before he elept•thiit.iiight, that had precede4'. e dawn Of the Wintermoro watt • stopping often to blow,hia cOld Anion, and wmting enough good breath te have kindled:, a furnace. , Hie rubicund visage, Surroundecl hi!shaagy hair and beard elyellow, here appeared in -The dust and smolie was making like the 'Hine r he sal& on 'seeing Dennis ; aviaint'dyeorl'iduinpnderi7;4eltilYbioopre1-1:1),°41 will take that in good tin:et said Dennis ; rand I will want a bigger pne than that which se astonisheail you, at '0 my. eyes said the GOMA I go and 'tell de cook to begin an hills ; went to thedoar and looked opt eidewalk arid eet the snow lay' eight inches deep, untrodden, end: spotless, -even in the hear t o great City, ROW -diff0Tellt 'and Wilt 100k ,to:night,' thought he ; soiled 'and blick. Perhaps! Very, eome to this city in the morninge of life like this MUM pure and unstained,: hht after being here awhile they hecome like this snow wben it has been tossed 1,13 c.clea On or white f the snow hoir many abont and trodden under:every -careless foot,: • -51 grant that howeVet peer and "unseece3sful-I may roman, such But feeling that he had t tuns for .meraliateg,if he aveuldisecu_re. -tread for the comb:we:lay ,of rest, he, turned and said to thelactotura of the t Tow 1114011 -will yoy me to have the 'enow eleared dram Sidewalk in -limit 'Zwei 'glen I will earn • my breakfast SeforeI eat it, if you. Will lend me a 4 -taut you vas a shentlemans; said the German, staring at him. 'So I am I just the shentlemans- that 'will titan off your eidervalk for zwei shillen, if you millet him.' • 'You vant to da him ler exorcise r fimi-,..you yes shentlentansi _said the man, still staring in stolid -wonder at hint 'Didn't you ever knota of gentleman who came -from' Geressit to' this country and was glad . to do enything 'Often and often I haf, -You as* Ten hero," sail the man With grin. - 'W4311 I am just that kind of a gentle: Man. NOW if you will lend mo Tor tWo and be a. great -deal more thatikfut 'if yort give me the lidtlinfear of dat,'Said the mart with anothef grip Tell:y-64re de queerest Yankee • in Chicago, you are; tink you, are bout haif Sherman. - I tell you hat .breakfast and 4itimer much tis you -eSt, vidout *on cent AO pay. 'IRA care if de Cookie ceekin all day. I like your irei:yedcall gee a hargaiq said Dennis, fiend if I Nab can Mae a few More like. it today, 1 Me to intOde Market and SCS if dare be enettgh for Me to keep. my part 'of de For half tin 'hour Deainis -worked aivay -aitipthen called his task master and said, . 'Win you accept the joh . Surveying' with .aurprfrie the large spaea 'cleared, -anti leaking in 'Vain for - reason...to find fault; he said, pretend.Sti to beperieetly ;aghast, wheat cakes, • and rolled qp his ()Yea! three des/3404y an each mew plate Was duad a • to -dinner, feelmaiirea When he entered the a011y, satirical Mend. .trOONnioTheitisaew :wit:omoeft.lt The landlord met him, it tobacco smoke, while Was becoming aphiidcar 1115 custorii to sit" -up and in the morning. When • Mrie, ,vrith Dennis, As ianns13a-oncin elofge,luattoi%0$1:initil as-s'ttves bbiass 4aite. Sat: keel) mens here 'who It'a' Youlehould deared him "-O-1 making bargains for him to hat -was his name. *othin' in it/growled If ofagwliat mollified by this 'When•Dennis appeared, ase without any earcumleou make my- invin ,by °use: I can no make my 1 the trill liarlde if you hat c in longer stay here.' mg°6t4W:Jiitisinis:insreninn.arg?brill ish not de questionl, 'Zw.0 dollar end a quarter if fborez:Daelkel'elik!iiictigbreeflakt Las; lidnetradlikij„7,!:; na hone 'WO, ft would have ta three. But a bargain is a tat world -over. Did you. not pro [To BE -430stuttftmt2 "Dea!lwood said the tithun ting dOnat his half eaten lemon taking n tang pull at the taint? there when the first rush.tor bet ; mere W1101CSOMS. got -there lwae dead brolie- a moat often need mit there y only mia in the Eine arliodidit a firearm and I 'Was same' lone tell you. The only raveapen lte handle in easY reach just: bell coat .collar. truderattind; I'm not exactly a temperance n One day. --11 hedn't been ia luore'n a meek -74 was slain! in —only P!a,ce a man kin sat to society—when a feller come 'lei, nlar nunart with his tan tut!, quart over, Hod a reedit* ot sideof hie belt. are- 'looked tu' mean about him, thong! drink. IST-Dt a_ny, thank y2 1192 .leourt°1111).rTattolfiyaa:i1;intscialelor:,0*,1:1.04tail[;;°sty:fiLlilani°1ttricbalttleli my file. ld ph there, pare right an' monkeyin' 1 YOU belt l'Welhlwhen his hand went dal quick'n lamina icorch *loathe „swiped bibi ire/ight Acme, till When ha cell I thought I'd kills, an' thes'ice filled up with, tenni a red shir came up to me" bee hi the ma as`;'-arred Bill Featiterginl et so he yau are, ef yen emit ivani man in An hills to climb` you, , Tint try -to hide yourielf-71he ask -in' fur :you move' I -"It struck me thatzmplfriend the idee, en I waltzed back and up and doiwn bete theViodn how. found out Bill n' bad. ofediefne„ 40 to let -down, Party HaVieg finished, Dennis tipped him live wink, and.said- the dos 'Wait dinner tinie." dare will he iron &mine; said the C4rMen in a tone of aiiinish Wri-fluaiviinng;bpisrolRaulired:91.ths. needful imple- .ment,Dinanus started Ott, d' 1 there was considerable 'contiietition, with littlo cessation'. till Oite ,0°0100k' hist -Sint! dinner, and had a *tint° Ain .Then counting his gains, fonnd• that he had paid fon his shovel, secured brea. iy-aegt:lb:ta7 more:then thatr he, felt like e nisi who -patches plank that hears up. _while shore appears in the distance. trz Inver ,part latirMn liked, by cansingthat'inaer jtiniblitf Reed and Oil, 1331-C- riank;to anggoet to *if' thin -Way- of turning:Int honest penny. bit ;AA, n ose of c-onaciatiot 4' -.Yrilhd bac/ hie she _goods s nothini ef ‘Vompotind S117,110 Of - and .Tifor, tea