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The Huron Signal, 1887-2-25, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1887. 3 Arid the Eel hares. a try r VI, he Seating towards quickly towered. loot child ►u ►u The sun Las sand his g.'ldea 116411 over lett aka.. the sea and sly . Ibe. gwtherw{, all hi. Slowly and sadly site dusts u away. un splendor lute nuc treat boll tf lir', emus - aeon, eskt►uwn, and slow, for slyest tLe 'pa to splash int.. the waves, snJ left ,he lather only laughed kindly when the moon t.i twain upon the Wavers t.. Llees eh06: told how it L.,l been .oral by s them with her silver purity. mermaid. "Oh, you lovely wave. ' y. i **wilful wild two waves : hue dra,ly I love you '' eaelei.ed a little wvrtns.d, es .he sallied out (of her Goody home lwneath saw the hide Agan them. A boat was the csptant t•,ok lite areae, solid Pwrl was The ma was aria as calm as a blue Like, but Pearl knew by the c'uude that the' could out last lung, and she felt that a storm was coming. So she atter- the oorwn and 4.uod henself free free mused to keep near the good stip and tc &port ab•wt aid play, fir to d" "tat' watch it well, and et night, whets the ,overawe nativist to her. Yet .1te wee a little sorry. It hatbhern heard t.. say good bye to the weed Queen for s.. bong a tune. &lid to pert burn her lovely Gitlin ; hard even to learn the dear, ungaiely crabs, the tiny .14.11&, and the briykt hell who swam so merrily ',here her head, mod were the birds 4,1 the *won shone, she swam by iia aide and wondered low it went with the little one, and whether it .ter thought again ,f the poor little Mermaid. A..d auun the st,.ra approached scar- es and nearer. The sky because %troy b ask, the +Ilia how►od. Very soots the rain poured down in torrents, and the ecnau. All 'bis was hard. but it had lightning flashed. The good ship heated i.eu the 11 i,s,u'i rub, G,r Mule 1't ori ,nil teased aurid the wave. uuNI avert' 1551101 old etso.u:h to to-,,.' the mainly •.oil ei board quaked with fear, acrd h•..eand to goo 0t it.:o the se. t' o'" the c.ptain a1..ne *emailed bravo and what she could. fir n, whispering words of viaduct and 11'Lt .err you err v.1(1.ur; alJ Nod hop,,,' w Cue fainting hearts un board. h.nrly, tr} t.. c4rt1 i:. alr..ue'er 1"u M.aewhile the little on lay in her 6n,! any ol.e .h:. Is Lori, try to Ilea! tiny berth. 811e lunged tc be with her thew', whether they 44. town or bow.' 641 father, bit he had told her to remain birth• tl., br.ruhy, my Intl* P-arl, below. She mel nut to be afraid, for and face the dangers to which you have she knew that (ted would heti, them, been bitlriho a mummer, atm c back tc ear en tiger its mind, nut sith all your child...3 i ur::y still fresh Its your heat t. " These 11 ad h , cn the Queen's Isat Tr M Pocket -Bao. Gr T. a. women.. 1 stopped fur • limed, on the way to my work, one day last week. His wife .ailed lel. heck. .ad 1 heard her x1&11 •'Will. I meat have some mosey- We are out of-" "Nearly sverythsip, of OulIrse," he interrupted. "I gar. you $10, Rodeo." "But I h.4e buy the children.'• shoes mid pay fur -" "Well, here's $10 more acid for he.veo's seise wake to last ill the end of the week. 1 had watch.' the life and brightness fade out of Ler face since her marriage, and wondered at the ttred,dopressed took that lied succeeded it, st the fretful ism patience with her children which bad clouded over the old .is. -et wed sunny temper that tattier failed her young meat, then it was wt a primal, bat as appropriation fur her or nay Wasik. 1 (,aid make gdts out of my $3, bat there watt nu possible way by which she, ea an individual, could pereuually make a preseut to any est. 814. had no privy puree as 1 had. Kterytbu.g of diet kind was joint the brows, so ter as else sae c,meerued. Here 1 Inonfered, fur tbe only time, and instated that $2 should be net apart for het private limas absolutely as icy Iia- Dat little preseute are made from tbeee private perces, and are not worth weotiunilag." ''How does your wife get her bracelets and .eaWtin sacquea, awl .11 that! Bald win would be its a pickle if hos wife hail your wife's chaisce, "You are wistalem,l think. Ile might at tint, because lou wife has miser been trusted hut n.'t after she grew wccue- tweed to real et i btlity. Wooten ora naturally much inure economical tad prudent than we are. I have to incest upon my wife buying such things out of brothers and eater. Was this the ea- the surplus. fur she wants to bank the pLustioa 1 He tarrle.l tits (amity money instead ,.f ,pending it. Wuneu pocket -book, while she was the family de not like t.. spout their own money en ,luart►uastar cud purchaser, held - 1" ,rnamenle, though they will squander strict auc)unt dirt everythlug should be in the proper place .t the plroper time, and in the proper way, bttt without power to purchase, or to fulfil dputracts, hot the family revenue, is which she 0r to pruclde for household wanes. Will had with him knot, equal and unawrrd- i• at the head of • inechan*eal Pert' molds. All rzt,* money 1 earn, went, awl has bete receiving $4 or made of salary, is spout for luxuries for other folks money on thein. Mrs Bald- win never felt that the salary her has - band brings home is nut hie nor hers, ars that even if they most all penah its L"m."4f .r the lout ten ]ears the turn. Ne would be with them stiff and g"reit."' gowd•naturod (r("kw'wbu woo 'ti.le thou safer] to s better listen t.. auytl.iug for three minutes. la,.d. , By chance, that afteroo•,n, I was Little d'ea'l knew nothing of the ;resit fl'ered • ilea: and bx.k-case fur shout it -• my wife and children. In the diepssi- tion of this extra money I hare eland voice with her. and often veto her pro- al concerning it. If we can't agree, into the bark f•.r my boy's school The extra ai,l•roprutist bills are ones I Parr tee lir know any - w: rob, and as the little .nrnuaid l".ted 1•,.e..1 the Heavenly Father, but u she au tight o[ its value, sod lnuwiug that {un the crystal worts, and mew the sone ea- biased about on the stormy wares, she, the head lit another department. passe ,w era and sky stre:.•htn. ,out e•. too, thought with deep love of bre g'N.d 114c14, the ee every .die,'he said, with a Itttle.*gn : -- Quern, end felt somehow, though she receiving SIO salary, had said that he thing a ° oer.l.al "nu iad:y for work at bis house, "tut I "Waeuerrr 1 am iso dif6•u iy ..r h t 1 I til u x oW deafer, I wilt routemi:ie. the dear Queens advice. and I so tri to be worthy o1 her love. - And, oh : how lovely it ram to he borne genfy onward by the ruling tide -vim and on, ever onward, with that woodmen m,.uw and those sparkling statm ebiuieg on her, seeming too ,peak of Iwace and 'cat. 1' 1 hoped that every one was u ear happy as she. In her bright days of childhood the then had told her stones of the bey world, with its men and women and children. She had toad of the joys and sorrows, their hopes and fears ; and though Pearl could lint quite understand, she wished in her heart There was no sorrow and no pain, and that all people and little ehiklren mould be as happy as the evening stars. * ••But sorrow and fain bring out live ? and sympathy mere purely," the (Omen had said, "and draw the people and children ever gt�wwrds. ever nearer to that high..$ telt' from • loch their be- ing epilogs." - Of all thew th:nta loge Pearl dream - get and wuudarNI as she S. -stied through the sty Perhaps .he might 1,e allowed to to wife that she should be ).rip tome tote its diorites ;acid lsaeilly 111= towel the chid he awari along, aro- p`'led T grant and charter from grits crown to �C�1 P9 load he felt this Iun.i.- • when she wee ooaai-nal_ following 1'war tit at Lint the Jacretary of the Treasury. Sha which we owe allegiance -and it's nut this not • gift from you '' knew mit why, that the little (Ate , he ado, Just then a great flash .,f l,,h:- ahnold tare adcruti. s off the chance. uir.g 'truck through the ship. All on oand bread an let you kid w in the meriong," Bide thew tail be sa13, "after I hart: talked it over with me. If Senator my wife. I want it, but 1125 is too siuu for some sol Large an &would t'. take out of toy or the pes.ple of tit money, and 1 Isn't interfere with my whom he is only on wife's." My salary is a family "D) you and your wife early *pirate usufruct for in menthe pocket -books 7'' I asked, as we sat down spear:. ,,chola; Thom I sent for 4i.0 mid proposed that he "Do 1 its -e her shoes and stockings, meat ! The 'family' pr • s alike La: her and for ones votm for a pen- or's widow, does he United States -of -give it to her 1 venue, 'held to as Herbert Jeff,rxr' the living board was its confusion, until the cap- tats's voice was heard above the txm. `•Lower the boats '" he cried. Pearl trembled as she sew all et'ter the boats and row away *seethe e$ tela. But where, oh, when was the Iittie one ! It was in vain that they had tried to pet *uade her to leave the ahp. "No, no ;I will stay with father to the end," she cried ; and she dun;; tier &rate about hos neck, at d the stria* man felt that it would ire weruethan cruel to recd her away With a cry of pa+n, Peat! distr:d to- wards the ship. 1,'., that they would LA.:: at her ' ()Ft, that site might save them still ' The ship gave ens last gasp, then she pronged beneath the waves,and the father and child seemed to sink down with her. T:enihitng with fear, Pearl watched them toll at last they rose and floated art the - ewes. Thea Pearl breetked again. ''014, father, fellow her -follow her,' cried the inti, car. "It is 1113 kind mermaid. Lie hardly nndereteod, Ivo with ore to leach. In explanation of my curios - would have the land held fu. ity I repeated the conversation I had and w to all additi els too it. ,The wily overhead Of course s do. My wife Dick eredlk • j pec words. whichry to Before marriage 01y w e and i = ed me fur a penny in her life -except i I Lad iudicidusl rights to property By for change, as you would wk nit." j our marriage each surrendered all 'so sti'uuld you mini ext laiaiagho.v ' est ; vi.tiaual rights to property end these n4 amides your finances . ' ' fused tueetherina join! *'state with joint "Certainly not. Just before we '.ere r'shts. The marriage eert.ce means 3 married, I heard BtlJwin's wife way 1.on.ething. Eery body (noes this to ti that she n.ten.ied too tease her husband true when laud is cmncernrd. No until he bought h,r a bnee:et, ant that j o.ne will purchase real pr-q,erty from a ,..t 1 she bought a sea/akin s$cgoo with ribs`f' married man or martial w••:urn cti.•� money aha had tater out of his pucker'.hut,e. Both parties" tient ut.it.' i.n the without hu k,wwu:,T it, That set MIL"' pie to give a clear title. 1' he sauce prin- thinking. If toy nittried life wa. 1" j ciple obtains sith salary at with land. tsars and t! ,ng 11►e that in it, I should f'f It belongs egoa!ly to beth. My $.i and ewr- cert.ottIy resin. The tir+t dot' we were • i my wife's 12 aro our individual and per- 4"---- y matt& on the veranda, I pro venal property hold in fee by special �C 1 A tweed Nasae. The beat ruoemu»t.del of ar.ylhleg ie i1t perskarity whets it has tiersb lousiest kawa Throughout the Douuiust.0 of Caa.4. there as tic inure effectual midi eine for o,u.lu, curds, heartening, etre throat, t.ru,,chitie and asth.a,thee Hag- y.rd's Pectoral Baleasl, (lir wale by deugxists. 2 The First Sign Of faith* health, whetber r the tore et Hight ew.au sad Nervosssees, or is a err of lieuenl Weariness awl Lor of Appsalte,.howkl suggest tbr we et Ayer's gaggaparttla Tk . preparation ha most s�etfve for gNfag toss sod strew* to re enfeebled system, pruawtiog the dDestkts and assimilation of food, rester. Sit the Ierross forces to their normal ee�tton, and for purifying, enriching, &r vitaltaing the b:oud. Failing Health. its it a ilia �i sem. 1 elm with • Weakness, HI� Wrrtkitese, various remedied prescribed by different ph .iciesa, but became so week that 1 could out yo up stales w Mit stopping to rest. My Meads meows- aurnde4 the to try Ayer's 1areapt�lla, w hick 1 did, and I am uuw as lu•altiv sad strong u ever.- stn. E. L. Wilma Alexandria, Meta. 1 have used Aver's ltarsspsrt h, In my family, for Scrofula, sad know. 11 tt 1* taken faithfully. that It will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. 1 hate also prescribed it as a tunic, as well ea an alter- ative, anal must icy that i honestly believe 11 to be the beat blood mnlle ne caro•' tom us.led. - W. i'. li'owler, D. D. e., M. 1 drams illi, Teas. Dyspepsia Cured. it wool, bei tble for me to de. scribe what 1 suffered from Indult•tion and Headache up to the time 1 began takieg Ayers Sarsaparilla. 1 was under the ran of various physician sad tried a great many kiwis of mediciaa+, bat *.ever obtained more than temporary re- lief. After tektite, Ayet's Sarsaparilla for a short thee. my headache dirippenrwl, and my stomach performed l e (babel. hit's perfectly. To -day my health is com- pletely i..tered.--Mary Marley, Spring - arid, D1a.s. I hate been greatly benefited by the prompt WC lir Averts S.naparll:n. It tones and invigorates theeystem, regulates the action of the digestive and mehailatlre orrg�u.am,i rad a ital,z.w 11e blood. it le, without doubt, the most reliable blood purifier yet dbeoepre.l. - IL U. Joliaeon, kv.lAttanUe toe.. Bruoklvn, N. T. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepare: ►y Pr .1 C. Ayer k (yo.. Lower. ams.. Peter St: els tietillor. 113. 1 1887 - Harpers' Hasar Srauetiing Surae. - - GRAND TI:CXIb FAIT- 1:x 'res. Milt 1. Mivet: aeeorich I.,. :IF ata.f1^-15r.no' *Sim etra.tt:r,l,.triI div•.m, fol'coni1 711)x. Sfixed. Mlzed. leeriest turd 1.v. &Ag atm l:t.+ pow ' 1196 p.m trial I Ar.. its 1)3.1; 31.' p.o. s43 pow. ILLUSTRATED. Harper • !ansa&' swbtass the e:ok:cst 1.t- etatmire mod the natal .rt d*wtra•inns *41 the 1a4.,.t fashions sad tLr mama mortis' 1.**ly readied. Its stones. poems. .rad a M)• are 61 the best writers. sad Its ksmsreee .artcbee are uaserpisesd. lee piper. uu .:tial cu - Rsw i$.. doronit.ve art. buusc-bretsoug�t 1r. ail breaches. ee�rier]j eic.. make .4 In.t.stw, Whits la evert beerhet . Iso beam end rasa lea platen awl patteneets. su ew.t ate its. aple Indira M e.v.,ralty tuna. cwt 44 rwL- eeriptlos toy �.g their owe drvsantaarra. Net a line 1. admitted to 115 aolan.:u that could shook the most tasted uestmet•-. HARPER'S PER11>MI('.1LS. Pett s rax UA EPEE% BAZAR 44 a HAKPLR'$11As1ALIAt:. 4 M NA 'Wring WI1EK'.l' • 4 a AARPER'd 10(1X1) PIOI'LE. Y Os 11A1t'F;H'd )''IIANKUN tigt:AIIK 1.IN- HAlt\'. Om Veer tilt \,**bent. . se M HAIt1' It!!'IANIIV ekKIWI.lase Year 4) ■mbe iA • .Pesew r 11Wr toot: slut reetbo c M the Lis td MMatra awl towed& The • flirter. of the Nene ►b1e�&t�a with lbs drat '. .sobs tar Jawusrl of esolF�aar. Whirs nu tom.• a ntex.i0nea .ut..,:rtpliesa am be 010 Willi the number Tarrant at time of hn ctipt of ontrr. M.1,.nd \Mutts ..1 Ila'ry is Baser. for there years back. to neat cloth binding. w111 be twat by ,na.1, portage paid. ur by express. nee of eapeuu opruvidru the hellcat dues art e.reeeal (ll est pert olu*et fur $T M volute. Cloth lases fur each Volume. su.tat.le fee Mediate. will be sent by toot:. puatl..!,L w re- ceipt or SI 00 eaa•k. it.R0tter.ers should i.- wade by Poet Office Money Greer or *kali. to ,.tuid chance 01 IoM- .\e.rspuperserr aid 4, ..eo/aria oJeertua w,.wt "Wilmot lAr ezp•�,: uenv }f HAI PKRt lti na.xm Andre., tiAltPE:L' a 11814.1 11:1 -- -- -- N. w 1 irk. 1887. llarpeYsYoullPeop1s AN ILI.t.-ITItATED WEEKLY. Itarlw•r'. Young I'c-'Ie 1 as bees called "the tuudel of what a periodical for toting : rwlrrsc.ial.t to Ir.'• and toe justice lit taw .aotaoer.datlon is amply et*:au,ed by the .Nrze circulation it Lan attained lit I.1,tur and t::rat iirua.n. This stiectel hots •c.•:.sal by evoked* that suet euO,mrn 'lirn.+rlrte to the juJ&wr,"lit of paresis, no iena. than to the teeters •.f et. Ad' ea namely. by out earnest and will .wia,twvt .'fort to pro- vide the best and Lost. tiraaxitr r.vdlug for )0uus N'oplt at a low prl.t. The Mt.. rutto.s are "-pit... and of a cuas;ti ulu.4y heed stee- dsra a. ea.enence. An epitome of everything that is attractive WO de:Arnold its J,aveutle literature.-UoM.is Court -r. A weekly feast et gond things to the boys mad ,girls 1t) *try fussily wl.AA it visits. . Matt' t. niU.a. 1t b wauieefrl In Ito wealth of pictures, is turu*atloo. and inter( et. -('4r i rt.a t. d Jsoce1r• NY.' - TER1tit . Postage Prepaid. et • Per Year. Cul. \':1L commences November 1. L. Ancor Normses, Five Cents each. Ric.:ttanee. Would be made by Piet -0M -.e Money *,Mer or 1,nti:to avoid chew e of los n. Alr.• nor net to ropy 1449 eteerlise wrnl ..wt tae err.. c.. order of Haw.^an X I)aerna1nt. Ad' x.y tkPltlt 1111%ttITIMIi". Hew fork. 11 Inn " s - ' knew myincome ; I toil het of my aro Cm .awes keen h had the til k eg ss 11,1 1)liwes. lie:trier one hots dr_ �:ea-rs any more r •irstlss>ew el something teasing on they rear ..e n, r.. io, Ir her. It was certainly no fah nor . sew He never knew *:tat Peart heel saved penditurrs, wad Pave her Puy aavingtt individual claim to the $•,4 It was .Lyn and there lull. What could it bel •She luded them ; he never knots, e'en when they She amseuted. than fluter Victoria or Lord Salisbury up to it, and raw that it was a lot were rescued by a i'actin;ship and taken child. whose golden curls were dripping wifely home. with water, and whose thin. foe 1• °ied And Pearl !teteI he.i tot iter home 1517 pate and .&d. t beneath the °eta, and wise .alee•ed with '.poor little lite :' said Y.a:., ge.a']. heppin+ar 4.nd 1.-ee be the good (piece. U-dfoputliggrarsta mond the child *011 ,k„ ssrd . raised it shove the water ; but it did ant "Let the .emir] of this j .uraoy answer. "Could it be dead y" thought dee,.;! in year heart forever, my 1111). Pearl, sadly. "It has o.• tail, and then- Pearl. Lit the tbuaohts of the Iittie one whom yes have helped inspire the brightest moments of your coning life." And often when the sen vanished in thew, and the moon roes peacefully in the bl re sky, little. Pearl would float fore. perhaps, it could not sworn.' The child was heavy, but Pearl fl st'id .fang with it in her arms until she reached a stern ruck, which stood night out in the middle of the sea, and in $ oounfnrtable nook she put the child, and happily upon the silvery waters, dream - dried its wet face with her lung golden tug of the little ono who slept, and hair, sad rubbed its p or little hands loved, and leareed tar sway, and who until. to her great joy c'.e little tae at never forgot the little mermaid who had lase deepi:y opened *ts blue eyes and toyed bet life amid the wild sea wave•. mid • F. L. B. ••Wherearo I!' I - "Yoe are safe, my darling. ' a0- ; The wets Takes. gyred Pearl, "nod 1 will stay near ' 1 had dyspepsia for • long time. ye., though I am in the water, for I \1'se rntinly cured bT two bottle" Ber- dnck Rlo.od Bitten The best *wed ' dao not cense honker en to the lama. "Yoe have saved me," said the child, lit dreamily. "You kind mermaid. I love yea," and it stroked Pearl's fact with its tiny hand. AU tbrosgh the long night Pearl nurs- ed the child and comforted it when it cried Mr its father ; but her chief ant i*ty wee *beet food. The little one re- peatedly asked for food, and Pearl knew not .hat to give it, for mermaids live without eating or drinkise. The nett morning, as Pearl .a .on- denaR whet would he the hest thing to do,•ke saw a stately ship militia through the waves ; but the el::ld jumped with a try of joy. "Oh, dear mermaid site eeelaimed "that is father's ship. And now i shall get back to him -to my lean, door talk- .. 1 wan washed overboard yesterday by a big wave, end I 'hosed Lase died aSydnot been for you ' Nevi tried to forget her oedema ie testis' from the child, and she only 'Co..•with me. tittle ens ;" and rut" smite b.ariat it in his woos, she sailed tomer& the skip. The proud captain was pitied the rink 10 Moat sorrow, for lead la rot lei big oily little child -Wt 1i1MM atoth- eriasI da*est 1- whoa flutist', alit IctM fur regulating and invigoratinF the system I had ever taken." F. P. Taaner, Noebiwt P. 0., Ont- 2 agrees that I was to hare 15, welly, has to the $100,000.001 yeatly revenue for ca: fans, lunches, t..1)ticon, done', creat Britian receives fro:u her roti/ on 1 and the tike. The remaining $,,O were imposts. Our home is a kingdom -on a be b -f l hick be was tot a Mrge with and our SO are the-rsveuues for the flit ererythiet neoa$ed, to the best of Ler a kingdom, out of which w t e. stat ] revenue, tr • srnaa sale. I reign, my wife L"Terns, sok d of,and it ptov►ae we •uiiity-Lvery-gaturT y o"y1 cl handed support 1 the sreceive certain allowances, and the rove - her $30. When my .alar] was raised, I nos. Iwlonqs to the fancily to be spent for took 11 *r.3 11 were added to the family the grnenl welfare." fund. 514. 1luverne and 1 reign. I have But u q t dismiss your Prime uu reepnusibility 1"r the home manage- 1Kieister '"fo ! thin rovide. 01001. 81:0 p was everyg, P\,,r can Qaeen Victoria, with,it ererytbinyi, and attends tc ere" detail, the consent of her ERS. coir owe t 'threw/sal or Asir people. A.14 the two Large and small. I hare enough of that little subjects of my kingdom if they kind of worry in managing that depart want another Prime Minister.'' nt of mine without having to make une Mince then d have had Will and ittla in up yearly .tin -sots for my household expenses, and to prepare all the differ• eat household appropriation bills. I am not qualified to interfere or meddle with her idainieiellir, I doobt if any man could do that work arra if he gave his whole time to it, as she does. Certainly s. roan coo meddle without marring. The untrammeled charge of the home u her natural -boat and iso-alietuble right as a wife and any interference on my Natural Rae was struck at Lewisburg, Ky.. 1 hereday, the low being half • • Ilion feet per ,day. • Ws04uI t wv�s The largest omen, and tree that Dials a el/strolling part oa the tallith of the body ie the liver. If torpid or inactive the whole system becomes disemeed. Dr Ckaae'e Liver C'tre in read* eepeeially for Liver and Kidney daimon. and is guaranteed to cure. Rime 'mask awl •ectictoe $I. Sold by J. 'Lion. The P''tladelgltia elothisg-ezohange lucked nut alt Knights of Labor Moodey morning. ■.menage & P'aeaie•• r•rW.e fee.M- Hay. you ea eld fors. Cut, Barn, Drew. Corn Genion, Halt Rh.om.Pim- p1e Blotches, Rn.gh Hand* or Face! (t en. there a but one tor:, w•esely, Mc- Gregor d Parke'. Carbolic Cerate. If you but try It, k will convince you. It soab bet 25 eines at (i Rhyne' drag More (40 Fuer girls .ere horned to death is a eehuol-boast u Ste. Montrose, Quebec, dories Waimea., eight. 2 1hileli's Cotrgh and egmeampti'.n Cure P� foresee with one of my paper contracts. She knows quiteu much &boat my bus.Tben must be some nae 'n why be is ow u I(wald End out be two hen of &lose in theory and protein* among all daily louaine into hen.' my (rima.. 11'hst u it? Will the wives "What do you do *tout presents t„ and met then tell net one another 1" would be quite *t silly da her inter - • - ,_-.-_-.- N. �i ':)► G • PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT By wearing the oa:y FRANK LAZARUS !-a �11At of the arm of Laranm. i tdor"ts ••.• to lunch, and I have drawn diem m. this ti topic. Neither had much to sty. 11111 semmed it up in to a sentence : "If 1 don't eery the pocket -hook, i am sot Aloe a1 the house , sad if I a. not the head of the hoer, 1 might as well 'go home to my Pa.' " Baldwin was briefer and more logicsl : "Women are condemned feels, and Dick is a crank. Ilton't marry." If Dick is not • "crank," w! y do ninety-nine men oat of every hundred carr] the pocket -book 7 "Wee rarely make them. Onus 1sav- ed from my allowance enough to buy her • watch for $ birthday Rift. Tnat :stoney waee a h,a t time dooming, and I stock closeiy 10 .y pipe for ftwatha She was not happy at what I iW dune, and frankly told nae the I MMMS why There mho n0 provision Is tilt *hem* by which she weld do the arose Then it street in. that while I had the 1„ week)] foe myself--eay 13 Meer of ne- amitsea, charging the other $2 to the family fund for eipeneee -she W eh- wiletely net s penny she would tall her .own. The 530 was • treat feed, nem - aged f.•r the common goad ; and .hire site had an item in bee 'omnibus Ind' f .e oar joint premeds to our friends. a void byes ow a R..rsntee. it e'tr a tk vee (weld his so tndivtd.*l presents Fox este by J. Wilma, •.de ly any owe eseeut myself. 1 can't glee german • preempt. She could n. t Plwwws PMNs. prim lomat" I1tni give herself . peewee If we took say. `�i111's ' hta4 �r Fs bark, .ide or cheat, J. lrilsRo Droll" , t►iwg not of the common lead, try age., - Refloated Spectacles aril Eye Slams Tl.e•r spectacle. and Lye Glasses have; `teen seed toe the pent No yearn. sad weer. in rv'r) twice ealsended sanit.lition. Tlao' sr" Tae MST 111 TIM IORt.n. The) 140:11. f lea. tial last unsay years witbeet rbmage. -FOR TILLS ar - Yates & Acheson, Ammo flee etatwaws. "While my husband was trading in furs he came acmes est Indium who, was taken to hie ledge to di.. He had in• ward trim and pane in hi. Iambs. He (pave etas. 'Volker (hl internally and ap- plied it externally, and cared him. 11 also cared my hwhand of rheumatism,' and I fled it valuable for roughs and 01.1ds, «tn Ihrnat, tote " Mr. A &maw. Cook's Mills, Nerpest River, UIlI. 21 5AslwAR1t ■ INela3Ta (21-0 M.FLI C ITHE BEST THE CHEAPEST. FMK LAZARUS IANUFACTURER New Fruits, tit Marylad Road Harrow Itos-1, i.ONDON. ENGLAND elate Iasarse A Morris. Hartford ('eon i 7e. X o. -a s.'et dews of `• ot hher arta 11'. e Waal. rib. till 7 Ahilr,1'. Vitalist* M what*s swot ler esnetipetina, Iowa Apple Moe wets, .rad apt sypinms of Dyspepsia. I Price 10 and 75 conte per hurtle. For sale tri J. Wilson. Dreggiet, Will Yon Sefle,~D]�prp. it► soul , Liver Complaint? Rhiloh'u Vitalizer i. Rwsrsate.d to cure yon. Foe sale by .1 Wilma Drtapgld. 11 WHT RILL Tot; envies when Rhiluh's Core will cies immediate relief Prim 10eta ., 110 eta. and 11. r , sale til, lew, (invest. „ 11 Witty New Nuts, New Teas, WiLL CURS OR WRVS C'LIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS. L'YCFI PSIA, DROiSI'. iNOW STION. ELUTTEMNO JAUNDICE. Of TME NEAR', OIYSIPELA.2, ACJOfTY W FALr RHEUM, VME S1ONACM, MEART RUM, MI NEM IrEADAM( Of Tri KIM, InerrMoad e:7 ost ,Nd tis 11'. & AN,,' 'Vi . OF ALL K INDd. 1YPRYBODY INVITED T) VON k AN() HU TRU Finest Collection u1 CHINA pyre N.a.....a a O,a.a'elea. C.A.N Coma Hew.. De:, !h. 'Siel