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SQPt 21-1 1883 ' � being personally qduoted by Mr. Mack4l dopsn't she'Olear up 21' �we 69 the T'e�rrlb
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I i � 4., - pipe of 'One of the ii,gisieatof the cyew,�, gre.j Mack. he denounces hngliah,apciet�, and declares .. I -I- - ... , I I I .
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I 1:� Dn being dragged ,on into HOlYhG 'PC says, WA_ all , -1 11, I I ... .1 I.". - 11 I - . , E-1 . I : .
,tirnAting tor n: iLetter. " " ' ' 801 ,' beer and shripkirt'gwith des, , rudery placed within ball, and Javm call to mind the fact that in different � . : "-. � I
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I . Dolly, renovated bY'114 sleep Andaerenely ,. hat follow eoeronn of arp'y thul I so oft that unfortunate parts of the oarthI3, I � I , � I
I The , d near, I saourOin her relations with Ronald, wakem, laoo,bter at�,tbe grimmaces 'of t , I surface there are �
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I 6-Itty9Btruall's hour draw ' I rho appeared to, ove two,bud4re,d, I YOIO I— I I I . � . I I .
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I Tbrimgb� gossaaner curtains peer up. to the current POBiti4`m Of affair§-wAfi � wholet�us iii,,-aild vs I me to dragon has Blept, that the garden's but soau. �L,b anoes Which have , . �
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Two wistful eyes and sweet; � � an air of brillia � be imitating Bomb one, and the woulan who tily kept after WV Now I'm An English girl, been active in modern times, Tbel'erup I . � ,� I .
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I ' r any a Nedry moru . I rather trying .to Darragli 0 -witueso, - For ,,appe,4i,p.d,t.o,be,in.po�apqg,gci.,gf the fire was you set) Darragh, and so as I know he's so tions in Motint, X tria, are reb6rde'd ELB,carly I, :: I �� : � � " � � I � I I
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I a � I Darragh has had no sleep,, An � ng; We must speak about t . . y mistaken about us,,I have thou C� by authentic historians. . The A&II . . I � � i
C That brave little beart forlorn, .1 lut,avything. � � �an end must, be &� 'to -all that sort,oi he ma,y be equally 'mistahed� lll�, whaIt, he fi.rateruptiowoUVesuviuR was inA.D , 79. � - I I . I � I
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That wi Il.never �quits,despair. serenely secure abb aajrs about, the Irish ,girls." ! I ,� .
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"Slowly she. turns aw � i . cleroyinatt, Ronald and Miss Thynhe thing if the household is to be� put on a The people of Heroula'deurn and P 'i � �
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- I - having argued ... the question o.f.the L ' ';' Add the house �iill` - � I � 'i ," � I
The crushed heart murmuritagetill, ,And � decorous footing. I give , 11 I'La Bure hers not, but what is 'It?, I near its base, thought it extinct until it �: f - . . � I
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11 .It bar,, .at come to-da� , � It ' Vaivati6n, the thre dev,eiythirtgbere; ifthere's laxity target ," Darragh laughB, and b6lly quotes prbved in all extrer�ely ,thorough manner - � I .
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To--4orrOW lknol-v it will." 11� I League, Griffit 'a I e F's, bbetobet . , 6�, that -Miss'Thynne� may that I it could be.roused into, activity.; Since : I I L . � I
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. ThLpostmau knows her tale, . 0 L � * di idual�atij�factiou,-a Complication L Dolly'a money's in the Imams , remem, beli'eve, ip I geA I unle , it she pleases: � ,: � then its Zomparative quietude. has deceived i � , ._ �, . � . I 11, I
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makes his old heart -bleed * just Its thO train her." I I r I Ob I they lack the wild s*eet�briery fence I no:one. The first�,ekmptiom offlecla,'in� . I i - I
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I Those blush-xose cheeks grown p&14. - . ., &rises between the threej ,, � �. _ . I', * , I' I *iB�L I I 1 I !
- Are pages a child might -read. ,., - ' , - maViBa .slowly ai�, And presently . I, Hang DOI y a money I�d never ThLatround Chia daughtersof�Erili dw6lJ;,--- Iceland, is -'said to . hsv6 oodurred A,. D. :11, I .�::�� t- � -_ � I I
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All i letters enough hobrings� ' -thom-in safet __P� Ill ice. , f it, I And ch6;rms us most when it most rp �� I I
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- I 0 �Yobu for��-�'----� - �- �11-Wh- --�ia-7.lff6at-e-qtiivo;l-e-n-t-to�SiLying --�i, , "I , _�__i__ ----occuTxed--to�-t is'-vwca' nEiost- - _.! -, -7-- - I�T _.__.__7___-1_____1.-._-
.- 'Great circulars, , d -;� I , I -A - h 'I' no lh6 . tro�. I ,.
- - I It 1:co@d 61k t six molltbiAI � . ich I . , I ' ! ' I � �, � .� I i I �
� , ,, � � , -n ;,that's -true,-- arrag 'Bay",' mendous eruption on recordi It was : - I . 1. . , � -_ . ! � :_ ! �
Bligfit'fenjinine-seenie.d'.tbings , -, -- , 11' that -my sideis',�he you wish )mla d, never heard of her, Bince. � . I ,� I �
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But never a line from him. . : I - shouid'convince � y6 I i ., , 1. 1. . its impossible, if -a girl lias,ten thdusi�md thoughtfullyj '--trile oUalldrlsh girls, and accompanied'by violefft'Wind and�raim and .- , 1. I .� I . ��. I � I . . , 1 1 i
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S161�hy she turns away, . � right, an( gain YqU,aa Ono of our warmest I- . � � 'especially true - th Be of! the. Clad.. I I ! � "
I . The crushedbeart mourning: still, � I I . .-.not, to bear of it , 71 hi&. ,father . . q. . . I . I of the heavelif I I I . :1 11 I - 1
'It has not come to -day- and strongest ,adherenta," the clergyman pounds, - . I I dagh;'andj, tpll� you what i0siDolly; if � I 1 'MIN2 - I �_� I � I .. I
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. I I i himeelf for' . ,ear6d t 1.1 9, t. the island would ,fa�ll',, to t , I , ; I I , '. : . . L I
. To -morrow 11[110w it will." I I . . Says. to Darrigh, ,and� she eephes,�., , 1 , I ; replies.,; and Ronald torments t, you ever cast a doubt about the truth of . ' , � . I . - : . � i I
. . . I - . - hour with tfie groundless fear tha., . � .� � pieces.. ,Three fire.,',Bpouta� i broke out , 1 '', . FOR'THE I ; I I I I
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t arry act6d thb.ntext I I I that assertion, you'll plant, hatred in the - � I �. I � : -
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I I _ - from,priuoiple,a,ndl,t,ried,...to ,Argue me into his father has a suspic on,� of how he is heart of your Irlah It , and mold a . I I
I 0 . . . I - I I I y � being bothered and beguiled by� Darragh . . I I be It eight in tfi a air, KIDKEYS1 �
eloquent Cheeks sa:id eyes! � 1 foflo*in him"�II-m,la.ur,els,hoiild�,break�m . � I I . .1 bullet, for the hoixt Von hold'dearest," I � � - ,
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Heilettep has come -has come ! I �,� - , vowe of d and ,obedience to I im, 1. a , I" For Ronald's sake I'11 b& c TIRE REST ]KIL00" PuffelLIPIE'm , _ I
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O.postman, pooket.the gold- � 'Cling to the aide I'v6 known to be right all � . , . ROM A CLADDAGH 13111L. I Dolly says, ,is Rho trirng inta tile house, flowed for six w �Fhar. _i. otllf�.�6 .Ii� 6i .,
Full well thou bast earned the fee- . my lifd." I . _ : , I ,A WELCOMH� r I � sixty milea to the sea in a broken breadth which goydiBeaw,ca I : � "I.
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And treasure the thatiln untold, . � . . -I ana," dear Darragb,� for"YOW sake I'll be cured, �arld that is, by removing' the catiite,-�; , I I I
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- . -. . That are betterLthatt'gold to. thee ! I I I"You must .'teach -this Young lady I w :� The Air :bid bocome'bright and almoat believe the highest things tb9t eiihar pastry of nes,r]Y'twelve imileia *; twelve rivers were. whatever it may be: The!rdat �medical author-. . A
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- 1,11ow, happy:fountaius, flow, I I , 11 - a as dried up ; twenty-one viII9,96B totally oier- ities of the'day dei-,iftre tha �� nearly, every dioeaw� - ' ,
� I � different and better -p6lifical dreed, tfie balmy the-nexf morning. Thee w not � I .
Sweet '...t. 11 I— Or proBe - Call -say of Irish , girls,�, -but you is caused by d6rangedkiduey I I
that have long been dry I � . . , whellned . by fire and wAter,; thiriy-four- � s or liver.: To restore
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Sorrow may tears forego, . . cly lingly, as -he gathers up :a trace on.the , earth �or in the M§"Av6ns, must' admit that we, have- A grievance � others were mat6riallyinjure& Thedepth thas heiefore is the only Way by Which _h6sath . � I . '. I
But rapture must weep or die. . his trkvelliog belongings an I d prepares to ,,above it of th�t storminess which hae boom against yoiar B I ard - ho,. gives . YOU.- a Wild call be s6c'ured. Here is Where wariv6eo isale . . ,�
I .__ � � _.,� . .�_ _ , �.� �_- , , ��;-- ,.-it � I . � - � _�'. .-I.-I I 1. I of -this river otlavm was Care has achieved.its greatre?ut%tio -, It"satit I I 1, .
� unip on ai - 0131114i y, I �an a, . 1. O-laiing that' � . I i . __.4
I . - � 3 f th6;: fraiii. * I I! We shall havei a lately raging. the I two �girlB get up early;- I I �.000 JPO;,Rllill� its. I -q pl '" * , _ 7 ,
, 7 I I I t ' Bweetwbriery It greatest width fifteen jnil.pg. In� Mexico a � diiectly'upon the kidneys and iVer: anq . 060- . . I ,�
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flUSBINDIS L.U1AT10J8,. � ' roligh ci;aaind,. othetwise I should begyou- after the, manner. of young people in s, You keep within its limits; Bb no doubt you, plain was'tilled up�imto. A mountkn there, them ill a �healthyconditioil drives Wease I � �
I to keep her oil deek .that I might tell her strange place,,. or in: one which has been do; but why comdemn'ug to the care of ad and lVin frora thej�ystem. For,'allKidney,Idver , - . .
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, .some tales of the,� )And Alie lov,es'so well that familiar,� and to which thby, have lately", addle-pated dragon,who al6ops Oil guard T1 I ': _-1 , I I
" . � I burning lava, from a'voicano -in 1759. A orders of women, for Malaxia and ph�ysioaj .
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hat is beat for it." I , lidfore Ronal& has got over the,allock, of are you talking rabbut ? add ,who was that tember 13th, 1777 which threw out all I . I
. I _' Ron - d is be' . ' . - finding that hot water� does . I - I concoctions said Wbe just as good. � , " , , - I , , �_
The People LoV,ed Her M u"ch. . w.T I-YO'u mistake. '--' i ,al , I gin not flow into repr;�duotiou of, Mrs. Dion -Boucicault at -quantity of red Water, whi I Far Diabetes ask for Warn.6rlj� J�Rte Div, . ! ._�:� ,
. 1- I - 11 . his bath, and imna6nae ob ., - "
, . I , uai io his roord,'and sponges and her best who came to the end of,th6 walk discolored the sea, for sev' bietes C ' I (
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. . :_ . I .1 � .1 1. . . . I � towels and soaps Arrange themselves noise - 1. I cral leagues. The Far salu,rby all dealers. i I . . I . � _',
- - I the occasion. I I I with you,?' Ronald Asks, . coming to meet I V61oano of Cotopaxi, one of the loftiestaf .� I . I n,
. . "Poor girlP., -Dolly 'thinks; �,I, shels,foar, ,I Oh i i�is is not the :man I'm going to: lesl3l� without�. his ridging 'for �them and them .. . I . I . . . I H. il. WAJICNEU & CO., . . . . � : ,
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nature will lea,d him astray. . It must be . is. in store wouldn't have lot you say half need . � . . . I I feet above the, level of the sea� has cast , � I I I I
. I I at as a rule they re addle. rocks �a distance of miles, �as was Wd, 1. I I - 11 I I . I _ � ' . ' ��
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- ing already th%t Mr. Thynne's. volatile marry ' ecadating several times the ollj6cts Of hi I Deakillg,-Of Eng ieft, .
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hard to feel that. Pobr I)arragh-f , Bhe tha I t you have baenoa�ing, unmolested'; he � 'They get. , down into the: Woods, which and'agriseing th . answers for . , 1. I . Vital tines . ns3' I - 1� _� I r. ,
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deserves a, sacond Ron&ld-onlv I don't n y I ou I Wi I th � clothe the rugged 'hill' line th.atI'-rung L� lle.d.4 and useless'," Dairagh the case - in Java. The:flames.have been _' , � tio I I I . I
-the. girI 11 I . 0 a rise from Cotopaxi to a distance � I . . i
think there's one to be fodlid," . alud Lwould have both'beenupo . all Darragh and Along bothi And Mr. Mackiver glances up from-, kil ,int . , Ask the most etninent,physician . . .. , . . � . ��,
� adds, proudly, .1 my civil refutiatiofis.and Convincing iiisguluents ,and- betwo I I � the ' Coast, and coul-, . tile' breakfast -table, whose, arrangements 'of 3,000 foot, while the roaring,of an, erup- Of'any school what is the',best thing in the � � � - _�
I. tirtle, firm Ron� �r a�ything-green land . -been heard at a die . I
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ald I" . � .. enthusiastic denunciations of mIl,co'6r6ivb memceg,e.earching fo . .1121111 - tion has taripe �of 200 . . . 11
.. . i he is supervising, hears,her, And imagi world for, quieting,and Allaying E611 irritationot
r . me . the nerves and curing all foims� of nervous com- � �
" If. you yo . dBu'res: that would have'.! overw'helmed drooping in the way of foliage that may be that, she 14 assailing him and his admirable leagues., The great eruption 'of Tombor6 w . 1- I
I ulig people Will be ready in, - utilized for the decoration of the breakfast- I I . iplaints,'�iving na;tural,'rbildlike refreshing sleep � �
. 11 I you'and brought you over to us, hiimblad I � intentioliB under the shield of metaphor. , � - . . I
half an hour we shall get k-bapital traill'on I .1 I in South Amerida destroyed 12,000 lives always 2 , � �
. but !or having been shown the tabI6�', Aifew strangely. spared fern fronds � I . � -
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. . . ,grateful. . I I these Are sodden ,".It ,strikes me that a dragon would andidjected enough ashes and: ciadees: to ' And they will tell you unhositatingly, . - I
to Holyhead,"., Mr. RaPkiver comes , in , . I � I have no sinecure. here," he says, condemn. - � h .; . 11 . I 1, t . " . , Some form of Hops!"' I : I , : I . , , .,�
, I right way At last -, this�gentleman admits reward them, but even . . . L I . � I
telling them ; And they Are obligbd to cast himself to be 'my, born foe and wculd-b'e andbroken,,amd,anything but suggestIV& of . . .cover t Is entire surface -of Germ' any wo - .1 I . 1 � ! I I .
conjectural difficalties behind them, and do � " ' ., L I I . ingly. "Itook a turn .round feet 'deep, besides tasting a rock 3;600 1 . I I MIA TERI. : I � I .
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to work to meet some that are ,imminent i enslaver. , 1, � the evenverdant Aspect �of, " I- - I - . . � . - I , �:
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I Has she a double meaning in speaking !I We must content 6iirselvea- with the lation of Gal .- ! - "! clans � I I.. I "I 11 � . ,�
It is a work of time to collect all the I I way 'wore: being hospitably .1 Volcanic ashes have been Carried- ' " - What is the boat and, only remedy that can - . .. -
' , I saw some hold- , d hilariously entertained by Me; Phelind 700 miles. -In 1772 a � great, part of' the be relied on to care aii dise%s 'of the kidneys , � - -
these: idle words?" Ronald finds himself ,faibbful 'monthly roses. all . miles� L ,
I furg and wraps lt�md, rugs,'the books, and I I _ � y ingAh6ir pretty. -pale heads up, about tbe� I �, '. as I
leather bags . wondering as. -he -guides. Dolly's pretty,. , . I � and that horrid freckly woman who calls ,Papaudmyarig,� a mountain in Jaya, and urinkii organs, sucli as Bright's diseass . . . I I I ! I
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and straps, and All the para, beautifully shod. -feet along I tbe.slippery ChImmeya that I look. oil from my t�droorn, herself thp'cook. Th ' 1. . d deal. . L . � Was diabetes, retention -or inabillin tain urine. . I I
' � . I . . swallowed up. The area. sunk with all its and all Ibe �diseasew amd .1 yo I .
phernalia of travelling; it is;e`ven,a longer . . I 1. . I elpropecaliaF to, �
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I w6,y to the steamer, and even as he wonders, wind.ow,". Dolly. Ba�ls. - .- of milk going, and W auspiciou'of whiskey ihh,bifallts W98 fift I . . I
work to collect Mrs. Powles,,to-calm her . . 11 I . ave to do thatw] I I . Ban miles long - and'siX � 1. . I . I
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. ftar6,,whichhave been cumsid6rably roused th& Dolly payrB_ . . ., .1 I : , . It's,ann9ying to It "m � in.the air. :T,here, ma)� be �a AoIe on this bm,& ,Tile Upas Valley, also' in the Island And they will'tell-joli,explicitly and emphati- ,-:-�� '. I I I �
" Darragh w � ill keep Mr. Thymus up to 'there Will be ferns here il� -a m ont.h. that , q,tate, and. this may be the day that it is �' I ... I . I cally "Bu�hu." � �, .' . I . 1. . .1.
., by rumors of.the B'toppages bn� the line, . I , . I ,, Of JaVa, Contains an extinct crater; And As�tlie.,satnliubysiciails I I I I . � . " I �
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And to leadIer to . assume an air of, . I .t shO Which is Fha� ' ellvy.'� Darragh says relutantl - unaccountable." - ' 1. I . . . I
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with do you think-Arthur4thynne or 'away from a fruitless hunt for a fern.which. � . . . To be coniintiodO " ' alli . I ' indigestion. biliousness, .malarial favor, 'ague I *
11 Such weather I've never known id'all , t�� be she has been accustomed to, meet in pro- � ` ' .1 I _ noxious g4Bes,nbt� to �the ,antiaris, which, &c. " add they will tell you: , I . � I
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my born days," she says; �,tld then she adds, ' ,. . I . - hougUyi6ldidgAdeadly. poison, d6es'not Mau&a,kcl orDandelion!" ' .' . I .
I I by�. him ? I, yvender if you. fusion on this'Very spot, every spring of"ber; , P0PRJ1,A,tt.PUZZt,E@-- : . . : . .
, But I've ,always, worked out - � . .1 . Hen", ,v ban these remedies are cqmbined with . I , 1�
1. the mark she has 'made ior.hi'm to aim at, .Would -make -a London florist turn pale� with
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I were in love with her'if �yotlwould go. head �life.' , I . '. - I I � . .1 . - . . � � . . . thera dq-tially valuable-, : � . I I - . �. 1 -�, . . 11
. lived in the best of families, and'itBonly � -over heels, i � ut . a I the cause,! .as she allgLit 11 In a month we'll.come'and lookf, I I .., � tains spring up, around openings formedby 0 Andcompgun*ded into,flop Bitters, such a I - ,. _.�,.4
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I my health. which have brought'me-to this. ' . ini meantime: dom%. �Cbff at my Palo , , . . I . accumulations of , successive eruptions. The . .1. 11 . I I
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. I as he is doing At hee bidding 9" - , agA � - and are Difficult to, Solve. , I : 11.1 L' (Concluded next Week.) : � I I .
Broadlv speaking, the treastlib is Already. . I I I . . I I great a 68, f Volcanoes like Mauna Loa,,in. � I :, . I L �
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.. Smilisance, and nwanamusing oneona I � 36nery.Tto gd With A groceriym an sends home a -half pound" the Sandwich Islands, and X tma,:in Sicily, . I � I . I -_ . I : I I
I Called upon to. go into that question,!' said some. �,,n thoul.. 6hI.Dar-.' . . I .
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1. cool day, with the prospect of a land jour- Mack. L I of butterwith a t ec6 -_ - . -_ - - , '. I .
1-1', Captain lVer. And they.get on board ra-gh,"look'l like enchantment a pretty girl . ,wb-pound box around it.' which are resp iv6iy 14,000 'And�1.11;000 I , .. 7- ,VqW.T.T I I 1-1-1. � I I _ I
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. � . Dolly ma,kes the best of I and thelwo. young ladies sel I gs up in the path before uE,1 hearing in .I Sixteen men are el I ' ' � . f t Indeed, 2Ebn'w had, atuAined nearly � I I �_
1_� � I Mrs. Powles, ' her hand A flower.,pot, an& in that,flower. , im4ing to the .top of a ac - . I - 'a , I -._�A' ,; � -_ . . I � .
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I I . I of perishing on deck iatheC than facing the Pat a ferill', Latina buy it of hei-'��- � . I 1! � 0 b About iM. 1, ; I , , - � , I. , , � . I
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I- � , known1a the cabiu. , ', - � No, no; no, not buy it; alia's bringing it ageht'dare' o. approach �aman Of them ? I
. � that discontented worhap's soul by. pamt- r 11 I � � Greek hist iialls. give its height a I . I i .
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, ing � bright word-picturea of the Bluntly -ust6m6c "a gift," Darragh IY, as . Three 'families live in a flaC Who gets . . 11 - . I I 11 . . I . .
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. t nature will wear aS�Boon as they to . Mr. the'giil steps, smilingly forward to meet g � *
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. � Mackiver. 11 Wfiert I put in my a ver I dumb-waitei? , I . r . I . I ,
. 1 . � . . tisoment . I no objection to� travel,, ,I Arthurandl used often � I , ., A rsurange familylk moving into a neigh- , 11 Well how are:W6 'all to�day ? 11 asked a �; have furnished the : � ",
CHAPTER XIL. .� little thought I was: to, be -treated -like �a. Jover's`boat." , . 1. I . � . - .brig�t-lo�kir)g,-pleai36iit-faced mail, asbe � Dairymen.of Arnerica, with an excellent arti- � ., .
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� I , . . . . Polar bear for! hours - and then expected to � Mike saw you at . � a I :first and tell 'what the furniturB. looks pranoed lightly, into the Sanctum ,And Ali great success everyw1kere receiving the . . I
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TOO . A' b'low atro " ' ' ' ' ' ' " � MiSS-DUrragh, so .I knew'You were at home iik . . .1 . . . . .� to city editor on the. back. , Z -hest and only , . prizes at both International , . I I
. I , , ,:, I . ng, E6 mongering lot, all ., I slapped tl �' Hard Dairy Fairs. . . I I .. . . �
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. . Sorely Against the,12�1 I of, the young illanking you all,the same,' I shall stay on this -morning and� told- imtO,)i'oaied),itiz the Norib"S "ricaa do'd . I . searchwehnv6linpro�,edin sbveralopointa, and � . . " �1
people, who dislike.' the.-' fuse of`� it, 'and , " . I . � . ash.barrels in the neighborhood. : A. little 0`3 me on metit.11 I � ,
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y on board the ' . gright uO'to, them with the frarik" _b i s't It .: Which! will be arrested -'Be n, arrested for being drunk and dis-, .
declare that the , at: . .
- shall' b.e' . I I know my work add my,place, tione better,; comin I PY-UP a a 0 e- 1, . . � . ;. .orderly and want us to leave,out the item I 11 I . � It wi.ifk, .Color I t I hoEiutterrnilk� !it . I � . ,. . . � . :,
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.1 steamer at Holyhead, , when -,they can and vty� place isn't downthere Among ! lism. ,unbesi.tatirig�, dertainty..that E -he will -be, first? , ' I I I I demandedthe city editor, eyeing'bA-mausr �, T2111 nIui& It lit ' 1, . . � , I . I
banquet f.3umptuously if they like`�before . ' her -A left - . I I . ' .... , � . . I
. I 1. _, .. � poor groaning things that turn sick at sight well received-. There :is something. in er-ca.rrier went into ,a. liquor "' I �. 1. 1. . . . Stronge6ty Brightest and . . I .
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they are 12UDgry, Mr.,Maokivbi insists,on ,of - I � , - . , sturdy be'auty thM is not unlike' . sai0on. He had no bag, with hint. He , . - I
&,wave." : , . Miss , . 11 roared the chipper man, �'. . . - ' _:
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taking a Bmall hamper of provisions away Thynne. : He' a, aIr . .intensely ,blue came out wiping his mouth. Did he,have i` convulsionsofalerriment: "That'sone. 1, * 126 while prepared . I
. 111hope,asyou've had � such experience,. r.: eye ,,a 11 I � .. . n . , -nlpou4 . I . I
� with him. The hardy old Soot ,understands � that you will . soon reduce. what'l fear we her hair as dark, her complexiou oven a teeth drawn. oatf or ,whit ?. . , of, the beat things you ev'er got c ff �11 I 1, . ,A�d I. oil, ,.,.a Co. . ' 11 I I
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the weather eignals ,better than do those all Lill find to be -an ill- regulated establish In ant more sontheeir 111-4ts-z warmth , and tbre,'in . Six .Woman enter a, car ,at one time. - � I, Must be wor�e than getting. drunk," , C�IrPSFEWAnb: of a�l fral, 0 9 an I
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who are with him,. and lie has, sm idea that �iutogood, - When the c6nductor'approaches All a tea to in ttered t cit r. � 11 V i 6ther oil colors, for tl)cy a, 61 liable to b6come . . � . .
I working order,'.' Mn Macki'ver says, , fact� her mere physical Charms Are as great I 19 : m he T edito -say, is it a , � rancid and spoil tho'buttet. I I .. 4
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if thev lingar on the line they.will regard anxiously. He is beginning to be a -little &B,Darragh Thynne's, b � ut. they are coarser pay fareg forsix. Which will find 5 cents little defalcation, and 1. you desire .the with. . I t3rlf you carino&,-,ct tho "irnpr . I I .
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is between. them than.if they have nothing � fter supper, and who is evidently that perfedtion. of a6quited "prace- which, A.. man has a black 3ye.: - What ate'the I, , I � .. I � I , ��
I ; I �. I L ��. ' . . I � I . opportunity of b - heat4 in the courts?" ... NITLLS, MNTAMISON & CO.. M,,Ih�-_-6., Yt, � . . I :
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. 11 I .1 I 11201ined,to comsidei.�them all, as go milch, characterizes t e partiy'-broa F snob girl. chances thAC'it'was bequeathed to him '� Rettei� Yetl "i ecrea.med: th6. pleasant , � I., 1. .
nature tLrongb. a blinding veil . f I to, be, L I ... � may' But,ior�tatl that the' . I I in I
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fro . in the carriage windows. L� I � . t d" r "' d . a , yo, L'I t"" ' ''i"' ' - man,lwitl� a p6r6�ysni of laughter. , I" . I . I . . I � .1 . .., . . : . .. � �
- 1. I . ," ' I make whkt.,t'e:rms she pleases Wit.h them for like ung It& ive,queed a�.shb stands, it he tells"thb truth about it I? I I � . I up, old fellow,. oe you'll hill me I 11 � I I .11 . I .. . . � . I I I I . , I I I . I
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I re - � I a L� 11 Great - ScattT' ;'- grunted, the % . I . �. I WON". I
. e u .. � - Xwenty,throe unitt'd - peq'p e ,are. in � city � , & NOTED BUT UNTITLED � I I I
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" 1. hop( . ya,�s raightening , . . Ait6r. 11 Shouldn't . wonder .if he'd been � _ : , [From the. Boston Glotw.3 : . . � . . :1
. Pee; of the journey with g6nuine pleasure., , � -*,I ahaIV!_ah&sa, , t with tender glances ImLllsr'blue,�Yea fai the . I
Darragh dreads the ,enforced 'intercourse th. . I � I ' &Lh . Church. o Who wril go -to heaveli quickest- - 6! . I '. '' . � 11 ,� - 11 � I I � I .
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. - antlol-. ,young lady whohas ,always intereste or- th man who puts - co nterfeft 'committing murder and,dfdn?t w ' � I I L - � : 1.
. with -Captain Mackiv6r that. must ensue,. er back, and al�nohiug,16r, teeth in . I a , wfive-dollar u I . ant -AnY7 .� I � I 1. - , , " � .1 L . . .
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I I . I patioll'ot the genial task4 '9 If I.don't soon self in Mike's fortunes, -and a possibility. of note in the pl&tOor the'ifiall, Who squanders thing said about it until afterthe inquest. . �� � L I � � '. ,
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and Captain, Mackivei,' - , . , make them. la ille, cheating; good -for- %vagary about.. her, At the sanle'time that it timlie? - W44t.do y wa t' a to do. I . .. " - I I . . ��
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. I I I ee t.iat' every' servant ill !a house as .is � Not �that there lie .trace of. aLavageryin answer to m '. 1! . - 1. ' L * � d . I . I ". . �
8 a ject, au'd,mean wa , y8L . . � 1. I . - �. their AmeB,? . I I :., , , .,twenty -years., � I wanted to take� therd. by, , . .
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wbbpewage �wasnni b" " I . under Me doesithe'work; And it they,Adn't, her ,inein,'whicir is"Almdat that Of a deVotee the hand and tell'Lthem ll�iv minchAhey Are ... . .1 I � .1 � . .. I I I . � � I ,
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weather ne 1, . do . I the, fern in Miss Thynn34 hand. - Nor ,, How many. will imagiu that his do ' i , es."'t, I 11 11 . � �, . . . . I 11 . . I .. I � �,
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. hastly day for tia,Mliog, there is. I I I I wife i � home. and that he ought t I . . ... . ., 1.111 �. I . . ,-. . I .
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. no doubt of that. A blisting east ,'Wind is.� point,"Jis-says;-dryly _I'I but 111just in , a , n , - in , her dress. . .1 The blue- etticoat and iacke . I as.bore and.tell her that he is safe, instead, � ��, murmured the city I I �:_ I .\ 1. I . � I . 11 ,�
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RWeepimgWith7-bitt`ar onergv in every: ,ti on that: am obstinate aBeer6iom' , are of dark�blua duffel, alid,thd cloak is t .. - � I
-, - to .on :to y of I he is hantin .for a life' -preserver 9 . I Ing my, grip. Ineed al vacation. , There's � - . % . I I . . :� �
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comuftrison with :its ordinary' speed only. -owles, moderation andL .reveal the title .proportions mof her-, comely ' I� is not''often that police .fficers are , ' Tho ab-ove is a good likendSE; of Mrs. Lydia 11 rink. �� .
yaue.notice, Mrs. P I asking Bonia little favor, BoJ wbm'� tEilik � I . -
Then it begins perceptibly to' drag And . . I . . ' lace.up compelled tb'climb telegraph. poles.in order .1 . I 1. . . . .
. . a less vain. glorious spirit..,, ' I ' ' ankles aild , legs and , tbe �stout , . I I've got softening of the brain 2" , . . ham, o,'Lyhn,.Mass., who above all other human telviv 1,
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labor, and then i t-ha.ItB,'j arks., forward with L I et'weell shoes which lo�k cku6lfk beavy for, a ,to arrest men and it is' still less fr6qneut , ,I . I .1 . I rlendoiWoman,w � .. . . r I _,�.
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� . immense effort, and, finally, eomes4 to a ,Dublin and Galway. ToDarreab,�d6light woula.n'Bfeet. Oil thOLthird,fingerofh6r; for a drunken man to make his bed 'on the stranger,. i3obering dibwn alld regarding the. . �� Borte other correspondents ,love t'Z em.Ier. Bite � - . . ! :
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standstill about three miles from Holyhead ,they readh-the home I in I whi I a . h she was righthand she'wears a massive gold, ring, thlii`ttipof a telegraph polejand city editor with'Alatereat. 11 If'it- willieli 0 iea:3"n'_*y.. e.evotod to, her work, whIcti is^ the i outcome I �
I L GVe ' of a t,f�.3tlldy,L and is obliged to, keep'six lao
I in a huge. unimpressionable snowdrift tbat , born, the, housb�, to which she.00mes as a dd'corated'with a heart. and cr'bwD. This, ir 11 t stance -of this kind- came t ' . . . . I : I
- sbveral rilonths of 1%, .. ' v'B7 your. mind, yod'm.ight state in .Your next a4sistr--ts, to help her answertho largb correspond ' . . ��
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looks as if it would take � guest nowi by dmYliglit, , and 6ven she is 'an heirloom in , her ,dead thother's family, sterdaV when Officer Hariingto
mcderateEngliBli fine v�eather.to melt it. sa;iisfied with the vi�ay in which ,Captain Will �fitay ou this right hand till'Mike wed.. his testimbuyin the"ca6e of Jack Dunning, 11 P 0 . - .
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. the distance as they would gladly,do, for the bisautidB and possibilities of the. demi., . for: all this ,'well to-do seemina; t�ud, the charge. of drunkenness. The officer said the �Z bb I y finishad sweeping have personally investigated It and ' . I I
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the snow presses'in ML bard compact �Imass' and imcared-fIlr as it looks 'perfectly By mipmthetic girm#h whioti the � . he had fir'st'geen. the man, on. the. sticet , remains, of the attafled of file truth of thls� ,, ' , I I I I .. .1 �
nearly tip to the top ' f ' . .1� .esne,,unkempt I I �, ... � to I , pleasant'nian. 11 Do you ' a � �
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now. . � I 1: .. '\ .Pacific offering is made. 6,. Thymie, � about midnight., .Duniting was a lineman, know I think I must take a va , . !Aphystblans In the co 11, � I �-
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. dows On either side. The, cold- increases in., "'Thobloom IS E6Pt to go I Off 'the -- as theemploy of the telegia& '
. exact .' . guiee. belt , tools, and climberB on � at . way 2 puff dodg6. . � .. . . I
,proportion as their hopes of a spae'df and had his .� . One says,- "It wOi:rs liLe.a charm a * �h
elaborate preparations. After a time if lurking somewhere or- other it! the . . I � . I . ��dmve6 =�".z I 1-1
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wo, and as they have exbausted, th of this attractive Claddagh gir, I .� . 1. " ., I . the time. Tho.'afficer' bitn'to, go It never occurred to �me. I an cae& he ' pain., It will eLr I a I entirely thewozetform c� 'a . iAV - L . . . . I I I
I release go do I .Y,r. foutid'to, be made foir'nothing! �h I I . waa� on the leave out -lay, -and PP -0
. � , - he ha& all at tile uterus; Le'acc,rrhbela, lrrEgu2a.1. rad* Pat; 121. �
the newsgape; . "' You must * Come 14 - 0 th' hill " �a home, which he .promised to do. .While , th . . . I 'M � .1 , � , , .. � � . ,
. . .t at Chester, � Phelim," she cries, Joyfully, as the doo:r '; , a 6Ymptome, but I never thought - of the , I a ruttt�on, -11 Q4 -' t�c;� anit - . .
. rs which they �6 I t a a . ust a.!an Troubles, 3:r6,a==a, ;
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there is nothing for them to.do bAt �o make a . pens At last,,itud a, soldier:like' looking IIIA-Ve breakfast, �and thenhome to my room patrolling his beat an hour later the clear I . I . I . I I . I . .
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� . themselves as � . . Ruff racket for, h. lidomemb..'I'm overworked, Ulceration, FloodizgJp all Displacemezt8 arze tiie*ro;;�. - - � . .
agreeable to one - another as , mail, was horrifted,to see stretch - and Vm':going to tak� $ rest.?' I I 16;7f.darted,te: � . . '�;,
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they can udder circumaianc�s that *a , uld � whosv ordbt, mailly,.bearing carries and tell me'when: Mike, And :you are to be 1. . . Add the ' B'quentelilnalwmi�ess, and Is es,�cc. . I
, *ires at he:top,of 6, t6legraph: p6lei in� the the change of Lila." I � � 41, I I � I . . I I ,
. th,,y,,f6r A time'frofil his untldydress lQa1rried'.1!.. Darragh HiY8,1G17gettill-gin View . - I city editor well t'gloonifly to his desk and I . 1. I . . .
, take.tha fasciination-'aut of such q- a S,of � I I vicinity f Cod Brothers',Ace�hause, ,on - I . . I I I � , it permeatas ov6r,v portion cf.'Lo �ste=, knA 91res , . '. I
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I I �tie n and,' unsatisfied .face6 :-Ahl Phelim� , of tfib�,familiar place and sace:', that the the easi I . buried himself, in thou-bt., It was ,the new- life aiidVigar. 1; renloves ft,intress fi�talencr. - .1 . �
Hociety even as have been depicted "in bVee; file form' of a. mail ev1dentIv - . I . : �' � I , ,
"Endymion " : 1� � ,, - , you'd . have-' had the I door� open before, if h6ugais'no longpr:hera. But Bhe remem- .. � I- � first time he.� had:��eiv6r- Ze6n_ left., on the destroys all eravingloi� stibluiLhzte, apl,.-e , . I . I .
- mown I , a w 6 wouldn't ' 8 ' ' ' esp.' Uirribing to the �top of the , otj.� of - t6ff , ,, -, � 7. , I t - , ., 1; .-
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. hard on'thena'ail, � had k � wa ' ith'th'in, ' I I " 9 the moment lie hasapoken, and ,Bound as, . . . I I I ness of* the stbrnac�.. It cnreg B, catirg, 7e 1 1 � .. " '� - _
lit especially y,,?,, I I . ,,, . . I .11. t6L!-11.1triith a blush And a laugh that Covers, pole as hastily -as be -could, Officei Hat. . 1. � . � I ' ' I ' 0 .essae%. , , , - '. -
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is this' tempor'g,ry,/ine�reeration.,'.togethor, "'A' ill it's giaB,lDairagh herself I" P,he. some. confuBion't6 Dolly, aniI says- �.. ril3g,ton found the ,man ,was D tinning, and I .� ' - " I � -and ird!4ehtion. I That feeling of lwariuIg - ..�! , I
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1� - hard upon. the two . feel'thAt it would �lim 0 ie to t at three women who are ' " that'he was in the'sfu�or. of a'drunken . Something to' hielr�rol'id` ili,t.. .1 down,ditusingre-1-niweight and'taclatche,is iLlwiLyv*: � . , . � , -
I r a a we, I ma:V Bay tha,t, n"Yn't 1, while,you're . . . � 11 :,
. , 4 they should . ,sleap. He had taken some- boar6 ihp ,the 'I �1- I - $ 1
be much more expediert-tha � .1 crowding up' the entrance behind him. , mistress her 2, I-forigot fo'' 11 -Same journals still affect to. sneer at Mr.- p6rmahentlyerxedity.it6use, 1twillat all times, and - ,. I . I
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be apart. U ,fortunately, extreme cold is7�,, . , . under all cirL=ifaneag, act in hi_-:�icnYl ,irlth th� law. . . .. I., .,
11 L Ali, miss,, if yo've come .back to the bid. . "If you won't target in the same way -all pole with him,�and. 1a,ying ihem across the Mowat as A 11 Christian politician.". We that gov ris the female siste I .. . L I
. I not unbecoming to Darra,gh*. If bar rose .Vlace the changes that have been nlade in- the time we're here f aha;ll not be happy,,,, wires,. had,made a bed in which be,wag cannot, if we would, 'return the compli. I� "I � I la. I I I I . I . � .
I looked red and her cheeks pu"r _ , taosts only $1. perbottle or six fo.-25, and In sold br . 0 . � I
pIe, Captain it wouq be halt so bitd." . Than he catche's Dolly a . ays, earnestly, -I' and Darragh's.aum_. reposing as ,calmly as if in the broadest tilent. :- But we are - proud of the.* man I � druggis . ts� A',:ytLdvi6oicquJLiedostol3i.c6ialcdses.and _1 . 11
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look at lqer far'lase strong than he does. no-* With as' 'much expedition as. possible the R40P that artaor I - � "
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But Darragh'in 'a long sbal-'skin with' officer removed him from big perilous posi. that will " stick � � obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with ,atarn for repkr. �, , .
� many of the' changes. against which, he alid1aa in Dolly Ann6ofey. But Kathleen, _., And that badd6,'will I . I -p .
beaver collar and cuffs, a ruby -plush ban- revolts:haye been )made, ina feels that he the 'pretty Claddagh girl, , surveys Miss tion,.and. it being 'very apparent that hi's ,stick. .' For Mr. MawAt is a I I Christian at her,home-in Lynn, Mass. , , I .1 " I I
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, m tolerate them if all ' - It' istre si Annealey with jealousy and �auapicion as drunkenness w idedly'daia- politi6ian;!Ir And that is the kind of, polilt . timonials show. . . I I � I �
I round her throat and Chin, Isquite as lovely -;ith that clear, out - eaed"Ibas mof hes on6'iPiihO'iu some unjust manner or'other 418 gairous to himself, at lbastj16 Was taken to . unsurpmasad as abundant tea
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. as Darrach, in 'the - draperies of summer, I ' ' r8 I , I . polioe-Bti�tion-and,-Iocked--up-foi-.tbe- _ tydi-r7 -1 _ -jK--n-q- -Z�ilp",!,fllly�o-ap.0i�wtcT.-"am--�-- . I ..,
_ � _. � - _ . aiviaeAhiinAo_db.A.'- �,�_______�__ -o,s6umiug-rights-and-privilegeEi-that-'6el6ng- -the- i1(, i,,. iTd t ,g ._�!Xra!_ 1A321XKV_e_r I .
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- I- Phelim,W&B papm`s,;own seriaonV' Dar- hereditarily to the Honorable Da,rei,gh night. Yesterday iffornitig the * ' recorder ida 11. coming' right along, too, the people . Biliousness and-Toividity,of the 'liver. Her Blood �
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BultrineBa in libr face. Dolly wears a long, -.- - � � oiffi-d and aa6eseed against him wil 'in other than Christian Puifierw.orks wonders in Its special line and bids faw/ ' , I
. . ragh'whi'spers to Dolly; and'th6n she adds Thynne , . , I .., Y � i demand that n I
. seal -skin jacket, too, and. looks very pretty apologetically., If lie has gone to rust a good . I'Theff come, Kathleen � " ' Darragh says' a fine of M. ,Not- beinglil A.0olvent condi- M o q � h iound in its popularity. . I I
. in it, but she, lacks t I . I men shall guide the ship of at te.-Wate?'. t a tnut ,a Color . ; , '. T
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.roundtlib throat,.and substituting'akiiit. � into a sort -of general hack,'. and 'he's lost house' ". yoti'll find'Phelim, and the others, to the bridewell,"wheire he ,Q�ilfat6ne for Ilia ,! . . . . . . =bItida i� to doicod to �ffidyz, I I I 11 . �, .
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ted Shetland shaWl, for the sake ofm I .Bo 0811lent ,in 'the I I . , " �, I . . 7".Iffladelplita." c) , I . . , "I
armth' me 6f his smOttless; btityou'll find hird in the kitcheii-Just:the Battle, and,when dating feat � bya brief engag To do'good work . I . I . ,
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I Y. ... . . � They aide well this'diy. Tbatth6y ao'so and What I shall give, you for tbei W6ddi_e' I I � - . . . feebled bid hand or dimmedhis sight, lethim at . . I � , . ,
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. Is evidently a staggering fact to Me. Mack. P - p ,6. On6e a Lel ym,au in" New FORR T E."'ERMANOt COREV4 '- � . � ��
- take plenty of Hop'Bitters. His'ayBtehawi1be a � I I I - I I
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I, mper ' b" iver; who has contrived to pass the kitchen VII6 I . I nstitutioi be I 0 � ff" - N T 0 - : I'
ly 'supplied ' ha have ' Ocit door and peep in upon a scene thAt'sends 11 I become clear, and the,whole be : I . co, 1,11PATION. g -"� ,'� �� I
exhaus I . i � � ', -, I I split thatlead from the woodto the house. indolent habits. 14 HOW is it,'?�said a man built up to a higher working , condition,. � . . � I I I 0 , , 1- . . I
ted,, relief comes to -them in tbbabsPe him,Almpst real ng,in search of! his sell, Mise Annealey and Darragh take the one 'toihis' neighbor, II.illat Parson �, the .: ., . � :, I . . . � . I �
at Who h&B found , I - . . .. � �� No btm� dia�nso 6 so pic�,alontili this coun- ' 03
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of workmem, who let down a light rapa t4atiefuge for the destitute that leads to the fr 't'e , I'z Ving, writes these intermina- - . t, -y .A c6nstipaL, qn; and no, rciaqa�r has ' ,:
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the top. of the carriage. Than, with- one - - " Such' A 'visidn' of Pandemonium as I that lead' to the, M'tcbeii, and as sho'goes "he probably gets, to Writing and iptoo I I , nadyWillovercierno ,
accord they think of Mrs.`Powlbs� wlioba� I . . reformer. His flowery oratory sets forth " = . I , ,
I 9 and Benda a smile like a sunbeam lazy to stop." � .� . T S ,distressing cord- 0 .. I
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sea enduring these things wit surprised at you , r, ,,after Miss, Tbym1O.-_-__. � , 1,,� . , �. I . Damala, Barnhardt's husband, if; di,. that gum leads- to tobace I I I E . 2: ' � I
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.. . or food, And they, Bond- � $pecial deputation � Iritteribg your time away in this in r I 11 That's a sweet girl, and a:good one, too, g1l8todwith soldier life in Tanis, ,and his , � Lrcn,,,ia0-l3 tile wbalrenedpartsand,quickly J . �
. , atime I 1, asks the Toronto Trorld. . I ' I 1. -incli Of Piles even wit L exx ,b,"I,i,n, � , .
Consisting Of a guard and A porter, to'ber tobAcco? . Well' ill, . �
. ' . the father says, wben� he :has atriVen'to as well as � s� ,pretty one,"' Darragh says, to taken hisdisoharge. ' He *ill return to the , "L L=03 n' failed. , , , , 0 1 .
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Of'OoMfort,L& CU of cocoa, , :Lahe we ol girls'emoking',01 nd n , I � I Uh I . "
I with words p have seen Echo ,oe,�_Inco hav4boforo . .
.paint with a few bold verbal strokes 'the Dolly, 'nodding back to Ah6 -girl-as stageiL but not with �ara. -: I . I P _� or L I X1
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sandwiches, and the,pros� act of a;speedy , ' I ,ttei. - but the gi , U. I is g , - , I
� . picture of that kitchen for'bis O'll's bonefit. speaks -lbiitliie(3dn't'§ay-she'sgooa-our A movement'is on,foot to Bract a, monu-, i ' bg .
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