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The Gazette, 1893-11-23, Page 7- ;��,- ­ Imsopp ­�.,'. .4 � 4�- I ��.ei, '4 1� ­ - I -� � .I. -, ., , I - , ­ , . 7 � � � .�, . � . 1, . ­� . j � Z—� IDORBI -"- by the Step of who exercises ,le, has Vet0ed 1 of teleg7aphs . �Iiv6 reglon;1ers 5 Most rea �he three really :es in Europe- �DalitY of Moil - (Saint Marino, mere speck on France On thl :h, and is reek* n it one of th4r �yrenees. Thera D ' with a is,# pherds or cul, Emperor with !lemagne-gavo lost admirable made of their ,d t)y a council embers elected I the elders in considered the �cted is chosen i has been freer �he seventeenth tter is alluded a they invari- MISS. The par. iave been the [I Dublie duties � ith the ex- ,��by the two �re, and Who are employed ; , wo notaries in 5 � . � whether repre. ion, is supreme. �r is implicitly �en the custom Drra is too near � its inhabitants ' the influence �aracterizes the we is no prouder 1e Andorrans; " 11 noblest bidal- 3 his bond, and I k. What can veto do? The their annals, t, there -is no been fought . ea. They tell dials, and do %licomen. ght of the antains. in the ere and there . g down their two rivers the one of enchant - alleys, border. walnut trees, corn, among a spread their cattle browse -white fleeces, er beneath the Intersecting out; and any patridges, and dly within a ings, as if they . - -of had never ahly they'sel'. been said that Pyreneei werw � ould Pao 6L,% 0 -0 opposite the to amuse the - I - - that enterprise of progressive ph poles and vents for the meful purpose the numerous Moreover, ting the else, of a few hand. sit can make geographical ale of Andorra tir and turmoil h it own tradi. ul of having in - � Tip. that he had I accurately is bag -by the egister. your rooms V - )) �ras you mean, lest meekly. lisaid. If you -11 have to go , a a May mom. 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Mf - - �- --�` � ' - �' \� � 4 7�.� - tj '11. . - . --- L I I . - . - . . . - V _* I .� ;-,--4 , � - , I - , . . . - ... - ter)a . � M ­ , _ _ - - - W- L ­Jiiix� _ - . , f _ *,_ _ , '- �- - - -A " �:� - I I . I / . . I . . . 'I had'an axperieuce' with Wild geese in , - I one rl­� � fi'A� _ � _ -no 11 Areyol b- prevaR m6etl _ -. , . ,��� __i"_ � -�, � �­ " - , - , .1"� -- -f a sick desi?" Anxiously queried. �y �, I- - - , _ - , '4"'. ­: I --,p � r�st bough -- -1 .'��. ­ - ,:�,� - , ' - - � CHAPTE* XXXVIL. - then also for the 6 � t for the - q6liforn-i sna it is so big th t few, except of -trouble ths -". - i � . _ __.,_,- _ .- I.:--_ �- - -- 4*' I 11 �-- �. ­ ___ _ � , . . , . . - . -go r," 36. Bowser came -home the C is, a - ' - I -. " THY - HRA�RT'SMISIM" - last time, did she Mm wse .L L L. - them, dm and are suP.Posed7to,,,b"ii0,JbO., -1- I ­ ".. . ... �- - that she had- sold. . -- -- - - �­�`­ - ,�,-- Y�-.' . . . ­., . I "-t", � - M -- :: -, , . ening wx � I -JL W, - I � . - in -b d ---- 'ir other ev t talt peculiar drag to those who are - familiar with Wa I 4 --. _- ��' herself i to a on age orn -which there - from aftnips of stnmaft - , * , so, .;� . - -StatQ Senator - .�4� L I % I- ­ ­, -, - - - ...-I 1, - I I' Dear, dear ! Now, only do tell I" ex. was no eacape� 4nd; gailled, fretted, half the legs Which ihe.weli knew signified that readily believe it," said with rank growt4 4-vigitakleu; -�io L' ,-,�,�`�, - -�-�, - I .1 . . I I - . - - . -- 1�� - Y" ­-� . � ­ � - � I -Dare to a San Francisco Examiner reporter. . -1 � - ,o -n,. " �­ - ­�, -� --- , . '1-1� - Iladmi Mrs. Bradshaw Woollfie, in the broken-hearted, she found herself epiApel. something -was wrong. of grams andmeed*wd;sty�-, - - ­- -1 - �1, . ��­ - � - ­ I L , joleran - ­ ­ � i,7-�d Who- is supposed twxan the interiorof " I own a. ranch of 14,000, acres- at . � - ' - :L:i,,-,� � �, � , , � " .1 I �' . i : �, ­ - � -, , " er prep , - - -­tv&'W--AA - � . -� cOndave of a femiPine- gatheiing.06t. lea todo his bidding and Accept h ' ' ' While wAter-is high -"d - -� - i - Sacramento- ­­0gq . ,­ I 11 - I - ' I - I - .- - .- , � _ ' - ' , - I � I - � - , , - ,_ � , L" ­ bliec'emmendement cf-the­Lond , . i. .. . 'ihis house?" he demanded as. he let hi on the - W " -­ , - .& Kpight's -Lauding, - 011-98218011- ant fatei I - - �, not matured the disorderi-A t"m-s. i ��, _ - - - � - fit � a �, _�, _ ­� . , I . Of You Ought to know, - Mr& Daug� -h I b4t fall on the floor and Bat J 4- ti nch. I raise . �M'9'-Vo -- -'Leat , Z,_ . , ow� in,A lie Yolo ra a great deal of L thernaeIV4P, L - an- the'-Iw 'M _is_ ­ -- -_;�L'�;, L ' I � -as. ; If Lauraie' hail- been unha;ipy too,it way . but wh 'I 'A , _ -- ­ , '. * � '. - - -- I " � . . ­ ' I -ia - . I - - - . , I your daughter really going to in r - to.jar the house from collar to,.garret.- � ' wheat, and every -year as soon as the wheat - �,,­ 'i . � z � � .1 - gall and . worm- . . L 11 " " ' I -� , , , ,�� � . L ar y Keith I L ' -^ - �,��, - Athelstone After vdj?" � -wonld haver,sweetened the I . lied�' - At-,' p the country is over -run with geese. vanced, and water It" niostlyi� .. itpo-w , ,� - ,� � , I . - -� '4 " .1 I ­ z ­ - ­ � I . -her rival' �� 6-6 I. - . L. Has i comes u - -m --- -i in - '--- t,'-- ,-�� I .A - - I - .1� . am, Of course," she rep i ­ , - L to� . and vegtation is decomp r--th6 & At � "After all !" ichoos Mrs, . wood of her , own lot ; but that the. inteiior. 6v. our I have seen droves of them' two or three - - Ungs --."l - ­ . L� ­ , - _ L � _, -�-�­,��L�N-- - o . ­ Dqug m��94� should have peace and happiness', and she �nytWwg happened . b .. L � " I . . . - Mites long, and so'thick thaC when you � , " ly. "-All what ?" � ..ar - -as house 92j . I � ... I �,­-' - . . � .. I 1. . . - --- - '' - - I . - � - - ­ her-sie"If-A-i"Ak tois''life-that wag as reaxy � -, - N- - , . 1:� L�, We - - , ­- " Well, I guess YOU "OW pretty '11 pro, * g stab to bar 11 If there. is another house in North shoot into them with a rifle yoix are bound - - % _ � , _ j�� - L - - "I'll, , '� � A eaptive's, was the wain , �­ t ' "'' � te , _I,dIjke7L-t6 - ­- 1. . I 1. -' ' 'to hit oonli.,of them. They are so plentiful ­�L. , . i I - � r��., - . what people said two seasons agro. But.to- many wounds. � i .1 - , XAmerioa run --on Your eye in . . - 3. .41 - . . -We ..... ,- ,:7. �, - . 6 L . _ ,t,Q�aje is' that I hav'sn't 'that I am obliged to hire herders to keep 11111� -� ". think thingarshoU14 turrfoutlikie0ihie-quiie i;. see it! Th WO "r . ' ­ - .. . I - � " -- And and them o . They settle in great bands. � -_-�--, w- - of it V, on as she might,- there -was no help for her . � ��'- a romance ! My -only toihink , 'ti . yet, burn 4n anger, chafe in humill 'been driven to the verge of desperation ff - - - 11 - ad so .� awful deed. Mrs. Bow., A band will settle down on .five acres, L� I �- ra co mitt me .... 11�.. I Z ­ "It is not so �unaatur�,,I" -says Mi The vioUnob -' in A - - - - - - - - - - aourai-:.WU4�A1--.V a-- �� -.,­,F� - --t � , k - and no possibility of escade. 41�,' ­ I V � t,"that-�-ll say, and --you won't hear a quack nor ­";­ .- ­ " Douglas, loftily. 11 Mr. Athelstone was of her tempestuous pe asions only seemed to ter, I give you -fair warning ths . . -:­ � Y�`� , ' ,,�. -'�, ��,;�- ''� . I ,- , . _ . feelecomparatively-*eIL The'perniods',- I ' ', �� ��_ ­_ , . - � .. ,­ -? " -,, - ­ ' � �. .- mr 4 � - �t - � . . . I --!P:'u � ,., always deeply attached to my d'a r a -And- Mr. Bowser swallowed the lamp in &-.squawk", bat the geese are:there and yery in theWletigt4, and the- stAgIas In the, � I " -- - ,�.� . ."1.3 amuse im. . Te,%rs--%ud -reproiches aliki , � . - .. . . ObA, . -�g, �--%,� � �. -_,� - I L I and, in fact, came home from Ame . hia-throatand flaihe& uo'and, glared- around hidudftus, said- before you, know' it they of , thair, - '. , �,�.��., � � � ' Ql,- - ", - - , ��, �,%, ri it be�i-a t4he stonveiilmi and immO - . .. ., . - . .-doming or iv iutenrity,�4-41s , ­ .: `N� ---�`;`�r­ ­ - . I - . - Vi - -the . tn'th" � L . 1�7- . -� I ­­­­­ I .e - - - th� goo b -' li�ave Oull6d ri� an'd eaten every bit 'of " . � �6t %.­, . --z-111 th intention of proposing. But ,a � ityof hie natare,as futile waves rnaY lash in like a tiger driven to ay. . . actign somewhat according -to-.th"o . I.., - . - - At . .- ,. - L " , - _, e �11 - �., ' LLLLLLLLL � . . . of fur - . tio"f t6 paiiehV*- `orlh4i bi WO�,,:Iiea I L , . IN ­ � just too late. My-deir girl had a D Willyou please explain. -what. has hap-. grain., They haver a, skillful way of grasp- - - . - I L �� ,_ '. I a rack that has b ne their . y for can � 'the: tender shoots i i their - months and I .- I -�­ ­ I . -��." . : L ., I in � I t-- - , , '_'- -... '. L " . L ' � �­ - � - I Sir Francis Vav- our.,, I � peheA Vl quietly asked Mrs. Bowser. -, - mg. L - sm� - __, . I . - as turies. L .1 . wheit the malaria found th ,:, �� ­ �­ , , .- � '�­-�.-­-- . � - " - ' �ft W . - --,­ - � - - .r5 � 11 Is tha"o ? Well, I've heard another I 'Look at me 1'. be hoarsely Whispered a'i ,pulling and relaih*gg An& Pulling again till. -The thies atiew's, are Uiddl* 6 , — Ml I - A - Do what -she might,.act as she ple . L rains -with the - � . -- I ---,;-: '� - - �-. .." � '­ ." L . - .-I . ". . shaped tal I full they get the swollen g ,�;4 e�bout that.. Anyhow,-itseems one fact alone -showed itself to L he row up and extended his arms At , fever ;.u& sweat. Sometimes these 'a �5�z . '- -�, ­1� V" her...' She - . .0151, , -?­�-��- -, -7 �� ". , - - I , L �, �t . I �� . , - � � � Sir Francis was a . . I blades and then eat. tife whole. A - . � : � ­­, - - I 11 ­ . .. . � - brute to her, and sh - was a di in, and length . I got mixed a little, i. a. the- skiii - wM--' z, ' 4i;� ,- � ,� - . � ­ �;. - e� sappointed and helpless womi to bring them hot when.ibill-is on and Ahskr - , - -��. - - - , - - L ,,I- - well anyone who knows - I 6 wrong.9" . storm is almost ,pare � - ,� : - . , � - Lauraine knows she was in the power of a master against ,: Why, what's - - -t- 11 . ­ ti % ­ . -1-.1 . I - Whaes wrong ! Look'at the set of id large nurabers,­;--,but they . . I - . . 1. . - - ��,, , . : . often come ,� ��z - - I she's got real dowarigitt -good stuff'in her '; wh ' I mg;-Againii iwimt WW,�p1-1J6UW!fJJV,, 4th iia: , Z . - I orn it *as uieliss to rebel. . . ' . i ­ � I z,:4,1 � . IiLo _� I - I fai w , - avai , , - ­ " ­�,,,,' - - and as, for Vavasoar-isn't4heye one of your ' " this collar -this �shirt-4his poat ! rm all Iii entirely r eatl�er.'11-keep many herd chill-;-;&anj:i haid chM.", M- L i In- - , , - . -- ", - The- long,Zreary daysmont by, -16iii�.ty As: � , . ,­ ' ay. .1 If, it 11 . I I �. ­�­ ;_ , - - . , . 7- ; � -.I�- n&tio I L . . a . . , - - . I.. ­ . I- iig 16. hisi lifi I 'f - 0 I . I rare not -for I . I - . � - -. 1, � ­��I- � na ptieta -8-ays :-1 Noth . ja� --himched,6-p and humpO d*er XyMalike ers to. drive them -&W. #9;versi. ` . , I ai,riftd-grive, ould,i9tk; thq, --OWIV,of - . IR ' A - .11 I �-�, , � ,�- ­�.,-��., * became him like hi' L I - i in a *aclr�'all �Aliataftdfhoon, this I wouldn't ha�vd- any wheat. The men z , , - ,,�� a lea,vingit'? That's just ' .. I r a mail tied-ur hesters -T4e. iotrt* �preacripikit i�a 'er -mea; - ...,:,i 1�,� -�o:; , , -, � - -� -L . - - � �, ; --�,­` - - endless- desipedfi * .�- -� , - - ' - f : - Z­�,�, , should say. Such Was her lifj�, s;fdhi,w9Q -a 6i ­ ' �9 fell - on are armed with I - -M s- - - . - 0 P cin6 dqiing'attawk and AO t6 26. -4 1 J61, . � - L, L'.1 i'via , I " " - hope - - , �'?,, ..� ­- * I iot ers bit W" T" I 11, the quinine in Ae intervals, d � - , to ­wo- - - - -.: .... ­- ;.1 als ut his sort for an epitaph,, I ' - _- ­­.� ., Aif� �nd '� o4,the itre�l 6iiE 6 . A -- No offence, I Mrs. Douglas, though for all the f utuie­now. Her L 8OUJ Might, " 'd should " ' , id. a%.; guie& At and they keep shooting among them at ,# I , . ' - �� - . z . . . . . . . . w . . a gee r, - F � ru k fit .: ­' " I - At-uigbt th - -1 -.. 11 he was - -her - i -'ek �dg idn n " , , .. - - I ,jhe time. se don't bothe but grai� common liivi ' medy.45 -- w � I he Your son-in'law. You know I always fo� bg . , I - . * ' doses. ''The W - � - , rebel as it would, and, - - heart row sic &t,g I - -, -- -�:, speak my mind right I I Let kne see if � 1 aaa, find- out wh "early in the iho,ming and all through the S-pf- . --:�, i-�f , plump out. - There's within her as the sullen shadows 01 memory I . I � aeonite 10 or 12 drops of 3 d in li�lf glp I 11 : I -. ' i L - . I - . - -77 no nonsense about me." . . 11 � matter. - You were late this morning. -and day they literally swarm. The herders go water and take a teaspoonful -every.. h6ur.. I - -. �7 ;'..'i , I dogge(I her -,e.vj.p;y footstep, bat' -she was ' I . . 11, 1 .14 �­";­ - �, 11 I am not the least offanded," says MrILL powerless to-Ai.ifide , or resent. Her 'evil in a great hurry about. dressin& Let me help out. very early in the morning ond stay. all till sweat beginL As to medicine in the -.-- . !, ;...-. I I � I I : . Douglas, sweetly. " All meri have faults, dteds had gif . � you off with your coat. Do you "a this, Mr. day. It is a continual b&ttlei The, geese, . inWrv&I,,w,e-mdst prpteq -1 � I.. ' - - ­4f'!��t iiedmow' their own reward- . . - , 6 in". " � -1 I... I '' . ' I L . - - . I must be kept -going all the timeivr.the wheat 11 . . �.. �� I r was certainly the. vengeance Ae,had planned for -another . 'Now thelf,61 . I � �) and Sir Francis Vavasou' Bowser V I criminiti Usetot quinine,� � rka ­. . 1, ­ .1 , . � I . . . . . case may n ­. -�. .- . . . i7 � :'­� not as devoted a husband as my dear child 64 recoiled on'hervWri hea& -- . 11 See what V , is gone. Whea-the med ,ire plowing thiy� aid it, and when -it is the remidy- * ' -'-- -� :, - I -1 cc � . Take fourteen it is not nee, ch quantity.- , - had r It. But yo; see. she is : Hete'is one of yognsusperiders twisted 7 I aed in any an � -. I's eason W-expec - And where are the two aboat Whom so �, get ver close to the-gerese. - -. -1 at - I : �­ I � � rather cold and prudish,.and all that, and Mach- gossip ia - rife, concerning whom so ound 6n Votir-back. , In -your hurry .- you . or sixteen te-ains, each Nifth a big plow that -better form would be to put enough tindo. ' - . � -- I I � � , - . -well he had 6en apoi , - - . come &WZ in a ater to color B-Zecided.; : 1 7 -- �, . he It by society. We many tongues are wa:jgL1U9 9" - . ,forgot to slip if, oviw -. .your- 'shoulAer� --The -- turns four f arrows.' #,Th#* ture of cinchona inw :;�� -1r, . . must excuse him for being a lit Other end is slago unbuttoned behind: It's no string. The first one is a, good wayfoffi- V, a - - - '.."'.. K tle wild, and - .,Haye,the - sundered liv�i been Joined at , ­- - � -- ly.,ithen takes,teasipoonful. every-Vkd -hours . -- -� , - . � I "hunihed � as you call it. next is w -little closer, and so On till the - - everYday. --.. � - � 1. the- I Ili ind'�very hourin ­ ­ i, really y - got on -very wall together, ana last?, Has fate'dona.ifs.wofat,.: -aind, .wear. Wonder you fe,�, .. .' in2ddauw ­ ., . .. . . - - � � . . 15 1 geui- ie,"f sp-ite,-grown, odious ­no*-ai:--,to what. -Letle-get-your ves&,dV-',- -11.1 � last one is fifty feet -or more nearer -than chilli. n the��-Iace of ihis remedy Voce tv -, - I � -127-ligl . . nothina could exceed his kindness and I I .1 - ' -don't t not ce a, to, I .. . .. I � a � 11 - - , ", erosity �o Lauraine. And he has left. her may or may not ensue? ' , ... - 11 I'd like to know who dafed fool with the first one was. The geese ' d y, ke nux vomics, in the same way-; - - �1, -.1 . * evqrytbing, and -quit�'unkrammelledJ'-, , i � Two days After Lauraine had left himl my clothes 'in this fashion V' growled Mr. this and &.man canknock them over as he every other time take the einchona;-'This . . - -J, ­ ., I . go" by. I saw one man take a monkey, is the drug from- whidh quinint is made.-, - - --. ,t,��,J�' ­ I I And shelev going--twtharry Xeith&h6l-; 'Sir Feaneis Va,vas o*Ur died. His presenti- Bowser as be Wriggled out of 149 vest. . -- I . �n'-, oner. In ­ 1. -� ,zn, � �.- 1. - , �, - , , I -,,,_, - ,- . I I Look at this ! " said Mrs. Bowser as abd a TOM. .: .. �� :�� I stone next fall ?`1 �-- ment, bad been true, but hW sacrifice -had .- wrench and bowl away and kill The cases thM, mostly req'uireAbi ' . . -, s . , 1 - -,- -.4, � ­- ISW - -b . I I - - ' �­, I - iff , -near- ',,Ls( f removdd -a towel from his shoalder4 I 'I gave fa,ct,if anyona. wadts geese 0 MAY easily edy axi those which have the d' ere , , "­ m I � . - I ., - �',:w - . . ell, her husband hu been Abad - i ­ )me­.wp,y,- aoftene4-��thq -bititqrneq o � a t.- 1. ',, : ': i": � ­ I , , -. . . .­ - , --- . � ... i . 1. - - .1, 1. 11 I lean towi�l as I went down stairs kill them by thousands, and I was Almost stages quite well marked aud'W'11416-"`�.�-, �:. 6. ­"�- � ... ­ . � I 1-1 Ou this o I ' 4,�; � . "": � ` ,�,Z4 1 11 I - - - . Y I -��­'­'l .g,- �,, ,� � uraiiie was smitten wit�- " - ible - .re- - ��C - 1. I - ly a y?%r,_-,oud- deai'Keith is 96 very delt;- death. I t. here. I have patient is usually healthy and rather qate alnc,61hat..' acidenti and he has been- - : La,� . . I �. - ; - �-- a�na you threw it over your: shoulder and oiln tern �l fiAl � '- : " is � ­ . - g 'I to say millions, up t The, O'n' � blooded. Persons that are weakly, pa,lb . � � -1- 11 order tQmintea a -left it there.: That was one of the humps k them,,myself many a time. ad r. st',Algiers, an(I notbi4 . I I . . : - . 11 . --- -_ ... . . morse. . It seemed- to her Always As if sh I ght's �1. ." - will in4due auramer goes shoal �tfistooa his- wishes.-:"qnd You felt." . nual visitation. of'the geese at Kni thin- in fieshi orhave weak dig;�= : -, Wi , . I -Y � .6 him to go unless L - . d have . I �- I ' - bowels arenot the right persons f6r,chf- - - I ­..��C�­ . � I � Also.21 : - : I - �. I - . ' Land , is not a joke.- It in the sternest ... � �. -,. . . remixineaby his afide -until the end. - � . I I I'll * $10,000 to, find the party who .., -. . I I . , .. 'a I - 6 . ki'd o7reality mud meant a heavy loss if chona, ' d especially for quinine. The lat- ­­. -jr gShvat gsime on me P shouted Mr. n . an � -1 - Thit was a owear thing.. too,"' says -Rven. her husba,ad`p'dymg­ 'Words-ibe played warfare is not kept up against them." te . ra for one, . . I ,­. Mrs. 'Bradshaw 13. . Woollffer; eagerl -baid trying to look very fierce. . r drupr may stop the paroxys . : . ..�., � , � , . - Y. message permed by his - -failiA to com- B I � '', "I - ever could make head or tail of hat � "I I P , O� T .Tenra . - 1 91s . " - - SSN , it. T fort her, -and it took 01 Lady Etwynde a per- YO y.your shirt hunches up. I two, or three weeka,when it returns aiad the+ � , - --k:,. ­ - 7--,.� -- - � I u sa I �'.., .. Lady JeAu was kind - of mixed up in that, tuasipus, and Ali Colonel Carlisle's strong "Huncheel Why, the blamed thing, has - . . same drug must be repeated in larger doses,�, , -- ,m� �­ . , . ­ . - T. � � � � � � . � � , .. - , . , , . - . I :� ­;- . ­­ ­ . � - . -, � 11 I- -.-- .-,.-. . . � o' 't While.1his 1p - -: �, ­.--, ­ wasnit she?" ' ' - ­ I . A All " Kolth's tender re- been trying to climb over head all day, Some Ane 6. es of Artists. � , .mble-down And. build -ul pro- . common sense, Ari in � I � . .­­ . - . , , I , -, . I � .11. ­.- - . I 1. . � � he geue)ral-h . . , , ,�. - 4hile,niy- ollar. bl�w 41qio savre4 Oq my , i _�&Ith is -bein .- --.-,. - I "Really," says Mrs. Dougla with her - . There is proba,blk ,019A W901119`ft-t _ - I � 8, proalippik to lessen f,he.sharpuess of,her.p.wn. Q S%Y, � no. profession in the c 0 1 . --,- . - . . � ­ � . ., - .. . e-runue an ., . � � ., -. . -..de -t�) , * v � ; . ". - whole range of hunia - -d'. d k� 4- -- �� . most staitelfair, � 14I i6�,iist icOnvin I ? , .-' � ­ th6--Mrir� has a fair . I - ,;d1fni---. to. 4F -kof-mccl6sau be', haj *jSat..ber ',4ri.l f - -� ' . .' -2 ,,' - . a effort in which more and ` " ?. ­ ­ oa� , -, t - . - fin � - ` � '6 that womaii� !ter con'd &ul i deserved o uch harsh Mrs, .Bowser turned him around and -Pr-, � MMA - Al * Par '�,, � �� � I , I - , - ­- , - , - - Q- W. - � � -.; --, . I anythinj'abo � �Z�' � fitult, if .� .it were, n a I . eccentric things are done by itis followerer . I -- T n- , `66 i - � - ­ �. - ' d � atiork as sh�4eare& I . . - .... - .1 -- - .11. - - ` - Rr­� - ' - ­ - ,-,% �� - =7",; Zw% has been quite too disgraceful. Quite " -con emu I ened his shirt And quietly observed : li� , � V I � OP than in that of the painter. The following &11", - -1 . . - I- � , - - . - ­­ , n -rces indicate . ,,�ffi z I _"7 . I _ -W . _A. . - � ­ ­ ;'Her conduct was no better or worse, A y6ar has passed since freedom came to - "Its o wonder I -looked the whole house stories oulled from various son thjp% I . 0 t 1 r-- ­. .-- ,-. �­ . ' -1 . � � hat I can see, when lier husband was ali;fe,!!� her-7;:*N4�arso,.pqacef­uI and socalm that over for your night shirt and couldn't tind -1 - I . . , . . � the truth of- this assertion, and will be al-16*04M ; ­ � � i . 41�� - ` . , answers Mrs. Woollffe. "She was alw&y-Jsorrow��And'pedn, and self -accusing seem. it.11 I - . . found aniu.sing as well: cially at SM in6i � -1. ­ -- I -... .- ­'. .. . - '$Ohl ril � - I I . . I . . . -it lulled to rest, and once again Keith. *his 1 suppose you have discovered it Delacr6ix, the painter, was walking out nfLtrUM Mill . I ­. . - ,,-, ,, bad, though, of course, no one could see ,-,--- , � . . I - 11 - ­ - � .. �� ­- .-, -- . , I . .1 tth beJeJulau,91 0-1'-,-,---. - , "I -- ­ - - , �­:­ - - -1 until J061 Salommus had lost &II his money 1yers of happiness in store. under -my collar button !" he replied. I one day in Paris with a friend of his, when. Ilia= L 1. .M.ral��­­-;. �--- - I .1 . ,� ,--ia-1 - � -1 z and blown his brains out. I'vene'verheard of it is. In your hurry you he fell into a brown -study. .1 con #*W thra*0 - � I '. I � A year, and to -morrow she will wed her A portion I - - ­ I . . I . I 'bm *1 " 1� � . a good word of her sincie." - -. lover.-. . - - .. didn't take it off, but put on your day shirt ­ What is up with you now?" exten#&-A a' XTS , W ­ .f . - -said the I � - I - - -1 � . - I . .. . . C - . . I I - -*i; . ' � tft-# 'k.. I I arser"' -, � � � ,- � ­­ .1 . , I ­ ; I I Mrs. Douglas looks uncomfortable. He kneels. by her 'side in the summer over it." . I I friend. I , - 1 �14�-­ ­ .. - . 1W ­'. I ­ - .1 I , Vft . . J � I if MOV- .� � V - � I I Of course, as Iong as society is not pubr moon -light -his heart Aoo;-full .0f,raipture " What ! - - -Are you trying tor make out 'If I carl�t get a certain shade of yellow,?' 0, � . - - � ��­ I - -. ­% 1. - ig0ki * t' -- I m '. 4* ti I WOOS— * 1. I liely outraged, as long as there is some for words -his eyes resting eVer,cwher face that I'm a born idiot!" howled Mr. Bowser replied the artist. � . � . - , � . .. . - . I � . . - I . -, �, & a taken in the -111 -a great . I I I know I never did ,, W . - - � � I � - - I a ecency, it puts up.with . . � .- i W; � - .. .. , fii'7; - from one two hours apart as I I - with that adoration neither:hap wearied.of- ss-b�a daticed around. - �shoal b '�, how of d' aprudent yet. . . .- - . � . % - .1 . t w 1 , - - � .1 � I hat sort of yellow?" inie� C6 . � . I ­ .., sk t*g of thot sor . ` � 1-1 .- Just th -an a caV drove. post.- . -- ", deal--- but when anyone is ir .. . . I � I - I � - 11 , � . 0 d airected for. cinceliona. When the chill is a r � enough to-­ovbrsiep� the 'boundar. ma;k) "'You are-happ, -you- ire surq you are - -61 But We there, and, no wonder you felt I 11 The ver -,tfling 1� - the painter gaspe � , � y ry � � . . I . . . _­ y - -fortable. I don't see how you got -stop 11, . r4lica, may - � - i hat asked' thous d so uncoin out. "Stop I shake And the chief thing, nux vo i � . - I . � that, quite alterw.ihe case.' ­ . Wappy?" he asks� ash I a - an . ..--. . . . ­ . . I., your collar aroundy6ar neck."' 11 I am engaged," ilia cabby replied, with. be bert in the interval. Use about 10 drol;i - I � -, . � "4�'O'lf-coarge,"-agre�ialMrs..-W.-oollffe,wi-th� times -before. . � I . . I a smile. ,,IVW only�natui&l towinkat - "Ali yes"shesighs. fsToo7fiappy !%I* "Do you mean to say I've got on MY -- of the third ,alternation in water,'or the . t 1, . I. I out sto * - . � - . . . . !­ '� �, I night, shirt V be, demanded as a- paleness ., ppT9 'in pursui , a I# � � ��4 what suita our crouvenien'r.e,' I wonder why. -most it seem 3 to me." ­ beiacroix starfied *1 it nd at a, pills, all of which are.in the cue except SlAnd of-whatwere-you thii2kiligall, this succeeded the flush on his cheeks. steep place in the Rue des Makrtyrs - over- natrum. � I * . Lady Jein has never born� to London again . - . -. . . - . . unt � . . is , , I socks caught One who has chronic ague must be care- t since she married that for6igner, CD -w' - Ion . I . "I doland here -is one of your took the cab. Opening the door, he said, ful about being out in night air, eating ap- -8 - 'FItime ? * , 11 thinking of. something Etwynde on the buckle of your trousers and rolled up in tones of entreaty, aseuger in- . i what's his name?" .. was � � , , . -- L to.the pas I ples, or rich food, or overeating. 6ome cases I told, me long ago, dear, when I was veg in a ball T, side: I � oed � - I I Count Karolyski. ,-1`don't know,- I'm icked, very dis ntented, . 'very wretched. . 9'And I did it myself V . 41 Do please. tell Your driver to stop ; I that have been on hand for months will n I ­ - -N sure. But1think �il,�'isjuii aswell. ,No w,, 11 . . $`Why, who else could hav . Want Yo L the guidance of -a physician. .. . . . What was it"' ?D a done it 9" ar complexion for a painting on f, - ' - one in her old set could possibly receive 11 That anthem from the" Elijah:' I Trust Mr. Bowser marched off upstairs and re- which I am at work. There is a color -mer- . The best way to do in this disease as in _-z I - . her."' --j . L is to revt during I 44 We I �ats me '"' in the Lord-; wait patiehtly for Him, and dressed himself. Iii doing so he came acros's chant close at hand. I shall not. detain most others, . the interval, 11, your Eipgliab society be the necktie be- had worn okuowledg. ad well as in the Attacks The second form - I I Bradshaw B. Wooll�e. He will give thee thy heart's desire.'" the. day before you above five minutes, and in a � .. [ of comparative . . exclaims Mrs. -And what' was -your -heart's desire, smuggled away between the two shirts. ment of the service. you retider me I will ih when there is no interval I I Guess you're the rummest lot of people in 91P � a health bet;ween -attacks. The fever abates - - � Y Own. He realized that he didn't have much. -of present YOU Witha, sketch -of my pictnre. " , a, - passion. c . t but -does --not wholly go off. -t - This is called -Ij � on the face of creation. What -you're not I I Cau yon ask? )) she mu'raiiii ise against Mrs. Bowser, but it would nev, � The bargain was struck ; Delacroix go . - . , going V a remittent fever and must be- treated I - the Eoft summer dusk he er do to let her off soot -free. Theref6fe as h . ---K ­ Yes, I must. It is Lady terly ; and in . I his yellow, and a few mont a later the bilious I Isassina- much the same way and with same remAr- % draws her arms aboat his neck, and kisses be came down stairs and she asked him if I I fare " receiveda sketch of his -'As . I . � I . . � - � f, he -draw tion of the Archbishop of Liage." - - ies as intermittent fever. Atthis-time-of "- . Carlisle's day, you know ; and I want to this,tr6inbling lips. he.didn't feel more -like himsel d . aders are victims �. look in and hear some -later news of my , 11 I can, I do. Vell. me," he SmYsv-1with himsel to his full height, looked, down Another artist, celebrated in his day as a the Year, probably many re , .1 child. She corresponds so constantly . . . ­ I f U of 11 ague." An adjuvant during the fever, -. with her friend. Of course, it is �Paj soft insistence. , . ­. ­ - at her for.pa proper - lemCgth, of;time, and then successful painter of portraits, while mak- . I d - -"- -, 7,'�`if Just replied : � I � I . rfeit presentment of a lady if not chilly, is frequent sponging with tepi .- . ---I . . , � -%?��'. � Your own graceless,self, Keith.?" ing a countel . 11 . I - natural." , -. 5 - I .. I , . . -bap. the water. . ' . I � THE END. , . . 11 Mrs. Bowaer,. donit let this thing perceived that when he came,to draw ' � . . I , Woollffe, as I , I " . � � ,_ - .1 , 11 . . I . ' i . I — - , . y "Old eat,'? murmurs Mrs. - . t� if you wish to continue .. ` . . 3 - - . , I pen again --no I , nth she tried to -render" it smaller by cow - - the satin skirts trail away in the distance. . , . . . . - . . . - � - .1 Ili Vo.rition I That is. ' - � Don't Oough 1 A . . a ,ving. in your, 'present -matte Tracting bar lips. " I "You could not blackguard your daughter - mployir' kind- all. 0 It, i ,ii: and - I I Pray do not trouble yours In all bronchial affe , enough once, and now- itts 7-'doar .-ehildt' A Great Load from His B . is no u§e disdds1sing the . elf so much, otions the paroxysms . J ' I - I and 'dear. Keith2 Ugh ! I've no patience There was %. look of - stem � detefalinsti�tu it doesn't look. -well for & wife to give her inadam," he exclamedi "If YOu'like, I of the coi;jh should be placed as'far as pos. - I I . -started for the hisband any back talk. We will now 90 will draw your face without any mouth at sible under control of the will. - -1� ' with such humbug. Ali, there is Nain and on the young manla face &she c- firm I . . d ' overlooking the &II. . � . . �. . The old idea that disagreeable sensations ,�� Nah, my dear, such news. private office of the head of th --�-sucb down to dinner, an � in � . I . ., - her husband. ­ - . � a look as comes to a m%n's face wh6h he has matter as I have I trust you will be induced A somewhat'eacent-ric individual was the in the throat indicated the ec : ­"., 1. Keith Athelatone is going to � marry I I �. � at last made up his mind to do or to die. tobe more carefal'in the faturel" . I- k, of whom it is "� . � � � . . . I ,11emish painter Crassbec of I 'something which oiight to come up" heA -,: — - been and whom do you think?" , . ce, fearing that his- wife had - � swers the Knock! Knock I Knock I L . . � -1. told that on entirely displaced by'the.more ration- - 2 , 1 ,Lady Vavasour, of, course?' an - � I . 'a Nerve. : I I ;� '- young Countess of Longleiati, quietly.. . ,6 4 06me in. Ill . . . . A Surgeon . . . iceased to love him, and anxious to discover al view that the continued and ppoloziged , - . � . . ; � . if his fears were founddd'on fao efforts to expel that O'something" ' Often claims Mrs. Brad- The young man hesitated for the mill. - . -- - -- . .t, he resolved - - are --- 16 Why YOU knew!" ex ., �: .� I long .- n -upon an extraordinary test. . He tore his productive of more mischief than would . , I 1, . ' . iOn6th part -of &,second and. drew.a, It it ihe common belief that a surgeo , I . . shaw WoolIffe disappointed. . I breath. It was agminst . the.,rul6s o the must possess what is spoken of as an 6x- .-blouse from his cheat And painted just above result from its being allowed to remAin. � � - I---- .4-1 . 4 'a - ' . f . . ' d. nerve, and yoa may per' his heart a very vivid representation of a � There is attendant upon every die- ­,­� , I didn't; I only gu seed. �', &'ways -house for an -employe t%drawak-loncr breath traordinary goo -1 * i. thought it would come W t -hit. Poor --digr* working ,kourstbut qRr herooelis,need hapFt doubt if you possess . this. At the -wound. �Ie then painted * his lips 'and ease of the bronchial tubes a greater or Z Ing � - I . t . Keith !" - . I . I I .1 - some time you must bear in mind that in. obeeks so thst they presented'a ghastly less -amount of mucus, Which exudes frain It She sighs, and the radiant eyes grow a, 'it. . -knife and his the mem�ran ing I i ­ Well?" queried the head of the firm as the zaae of a surgeon the coolness, or calm- .aspect, covered his palette ous lini � -of ilia tube. Of $' - little dim. - A,vision of the handsome face I . a madmirable and -necessary I with spots .of red paint, g . . d - %. he looked up with an ie -y .glare in. his eyes. ness,which, i . . 'Ju -garments Ave a course there are the v6coornpauying signs 0 . - - .7t " st U ""m +I . � ." ' in, swelling Aria -red- ___--��- - -w - � � -t,,- - 'I 4, -0 +.b. an who had been her . . c,+.in,n does not i n1v the Doseession shriek and fell to the floor as if dead. The .j�a�,.. ation-hesit. mb, . - - - i- I e(L ��z�l . an UM Mr. Overa Ug .. ,y ­A -r, �" ­ a -L' . 9 . -- - I . ­.- , ,,"I -t' ,... I " ;fi . � I - , , .9 : W . 2 I . . OM � ­ ­ - -- A ­; -1, -Z4 t.. rises suddenly before her; in markableperaonal, quality, but it ' essful. Madame Craasbeck, . ness ; but -it is the mucous M%* . . � � �-, ,�- ,0.1. girlish herq., -eat effort to control his emo. of any re . test was auce . natwom � -e.-,!;1'­�,, �- V,�� "- : � ,_ � � -- -- -_1 --- - � . ­ � - . . . ve-r-four is the simplest -1 " - "L 'r`7' - - , _2 - I 91 I -the -red hair and he made a g1 � Xv . rooms 1W r contrast to them she sees . have been with you o - reault.6f a complete knowl.. 1earing the shriek, rushed into the toom, is for the Most part re*Otkibpa��.10040 "- ­ 1 ­ , � - I -� " -- I ,� � �. �. -�i� ­ - . I - ,�� tion, "I . � � 4fiftiaa- ,­ - ­� .� -, . . -- ­ I- .1 ­ � ­ � I , .., . . . . . . . . . �, -- .-­ - . ­­. � burly frame of her own lord andmaster. - - . � -of what he is It is rather the And supp a disagrestible sensations which W.6; * _ _ � ,�.;�'. � -.x;"- - . - � � � years.". - edge doing. Osi that her husband h d been I ' -- - � . . , - -1 � . . . . - , � . -1 , ,� 1, - � - , . J. 14 1116 Says, af Yes. it I . . ate familiarity 'killed or b2killed .himself, gave way -to. � 4 - .-- - -. I - 1�� - � tempt to alleviate *-, 1, 1011& - - -g -1 ., I . al i . ., ., , - ', I " �, � � rooms to got . �� � �J- "I Well, fretting's no good*," a, naturaf.outoonle of his accur tively at . -1 ' VZ�l ­-� ��7­ WA,�, 1117 ���, 11���1111 � . .. - -1 , I � Z . ­- - I . . � -,K­,.-ss.1.1�1, , -- �, 0 . . . - h - - " '- ji -4- ': . � i - 6 . what was to the supposed victim on thT NjW it is certain that,, 4� . with a little laugh at the, AW ��-� li � I �41 . I ontrast. "I , Is I trust that during this long per od my of anatomy, and his daily habit. . � --P . N , I � � , .. � ­ ­.. � - - � -- K' - I F.�,. I . . . R . � . * -�:�'Z�.,,; I 1. ery fine nerve floor a series of very gratifying outbursts of ity of instances, .where the 6 =, 1 I � -1. , �. - . , , I ­ - Z'Z �- � - I ­ �,'�f- . I I � a I MO 10. ,­­ . - . Z­11.� I was awfully fond of Keith, and I do 'hop I conduit has been such that--.?' I A'trooper would require a v � . � � , . ­ �­ ,t - �� .- - . ,&: � I . � . - �t­ . I . I her lord ��'=-y. � --- - rooms to got f. --i . : he'll be happy at last. HeN had a long spell T 11 But this is votime to, come tome, with to go to a Masthead, or a, sailor . to ride- an grief. " Whit, -the lady said when of the patient is not Attac­ . --- , Az - i - ;�- . � ;I - I I 'ble horse .so " � - her -that he tion undergoes I - �- ,�, JS ­ . rose a country, but &rid' and informed what is �;��atf6� -1- I ! any such r'eques . . � numanagea . master sat up ; ­ t. I �-;� � �: I ''I Of -the other thing- I ' trough ,the fine 1, ,I � ��.-�-- i - re is the prime mover . due more to a was only shamining, history does not re. that is, it is re-abqsorbed ti . I-. . �-- 0111. � he 11 Mr. Overall, I was advised -3 to--conia t . o 0, sallor's confidence al6fb is . . � '41, r- And meanwhile w I - to any. parti flar cord; bat if she failed-io, go from on" -vessels about the- tubes. , 01 a ex - - § _-, I � a,uraine's hap- vou weeks ago, but I put it off. t. t�� you— , ,1 -, � - in the plot that was to ruiu L - � I . I matter of' habit than 1 - netivork of blood I i -, � chains of 1. , I -sayffig this, I do treme to the other and give him a round into the blood, where it is taken care Of, ­ - - -1 In I 1; 4 . ted the guen piness-that was to have been & 8 I. Then putit off again.. Haven't you got I &Mount of courage. 4h, I - - , -1�. � - I I - I Is d . I - to depreehiter,thecalmness .of the scolding, she certainly missed a great' op- and complete recovery is effected. - . ,.�:, "a � ­� vengeauce perfect as woman ­uialico -811 sairseenoughto realize that this country 6ot wish . � . nward. Giv ­ - � - . . - but I porfa ad herself a woman'of . �_], �4'., a - face of a ifficulties, nity, And show On. tl�j other hand, lot no suppose that -4-' �- . a hofase,,, and. ;i�"," I skul owild make it? . hat been on the verge of &.panic?" : � surgeon in,th . I place; �:* � - \ 'I'- � - . - . I ,'� -� � � I ;Yi of4ashion..;-theworld - . 'I I kfiow it has, air ; but one may love may tellyou quite plainly thatif you haven't marvellous self-control. . ation to take � t his diamond .&,:��, -eworldofa6eiel . I . _ . - . � . . - we do not wait for r9801 1A -'t,Z . I Th , � . Id .1 � particle , .-- . - . I �­­ . � � - duringa paw . . . ,- , -��71)) aiwhen times are eno Ishou be - but,that, on the theory that every I I � � I— . . - . ,�­. ­ �� �4 1 which a a delights 1. � - �lv I .I- ­ . - I Von would , - . )e1lied, as be- . . .. - �- � ­ . Mr.' Over �- I I . � I . I d of you, and . - .of th4i exudation should be exI . ­ - .-. . . � mhame ­ . . � ly into the - ­ - - h in,, and has delighted 0 " Well A h courage, to be a surgeon . . - A -- � � . � � t Lady Jean no More easy. va4%UOh I t -� � , - - - : . I . �-e-. �* . 1, . knows *&tire, what- How to Dry Wet Shoes. -. ing, of & poisonous nakarei, we strain, to ex* ' -5z, . I - - � ­,' I --- r � What in Jericho has turn out to be a very poor at I . - . 1�i -� - ti, .1 -- . - I . 11 I � . ., I'll - - I � -r V - . & , It she luid-6ver Met her Master - in all -I Love I LOV6 n t. .. � . . xpirs, on and� C . - 7 1 . ;--w I � rn'-in the:personof love got to do with it ? Nou are . ow, ge ever occupation you might follow. still When, without overshoes, you have'lisren Aamii'bu,dvery muscle of a ti ; - I � 4- 7 . - � - - � -�- I .1 , i What follows? � -- . ,� , , t her life beh - - -­ I ' 8 a stem -1 � - , I ­ �io, 45he met hi 1A�4---!A-'-J . may .- �9�� ,, perhaps, b . here. I 11 ,m . ; _V1 -. . Count KarolyakL He� Was.& stem -tyrant twenty-five dollars a wdek, I believe, - this favt remains, and you caught -in a heavy rain -storm, pe6ap-a you' in f4t, the Whole y 4- , - -, �Nl . o­,­-hiswife, and, once . . - ish Our immedi- 1.� �, "� 1-4 tilllif-,jrou iron? I, -who have -known slieady what 'to -do witli We mjy have actompl. ad I .... V ; -ff an .t sa,tisfied you can quit". interested to hear that �, have known ­ " I ,&-� � Sadjealous-�ruler. nee J I �� .... .. 'g: �, -�,',�, - i 41 - . I . - -ate.objeat, or the seat of the inflaramatiOu ... �­ . - -All, you/have a daughter.". � many good at �� t to play?" � ­J::� I ­ �� n, ; the- I . I desof hit own- 'I hii.;Ovei . - I - 2 ,i , ,-� . 4 00MY GOMM . irgeons, have never se your best kid boots, which litive, been thor . ither -� - ou have a cold I . 6.1 - . . - ­ may have been out of resch- In a -1 "..., , '. - - , , �­­�,� .-I-Ali.- , -i VIA4010109 , E 'Age, there -suy6s, know-threeof 'ULU." - �. I who has not posses oughly wet I which, if left to point at which -, - - , I , 411, - 'Car i . , ­ . I �­ � ... . -- - � ­ . . * - iberfiy 'eldest -your short, a ve, . -the -... 1 ��-w , r- the- Lady eir Edith -and I In ry goo 3,ry wayi 'Wfll be itiff, I , ,-. , - h - ` T . . � , 1, love the I in MY dry in the ordini event, if, we could see' -- 1, � %.thiaw i!v _ I sed a. very- fine courage. through, and - worse for thW,' . -;j�4., -, possessionsin t1ii .1f6 A Saigon it, i ' - ' ---- - - ­ ' -- ' Vair - , -- ' -0,7- I --nor ,,, ., ad, vm should - " T ,, -7- --,, .. -1.,11 neit q peace . - � . . -,I I ­ - .. 1�- ii�� ,.I . - ,� I �- - � . - I .-....-,-. _ ,_ i --Im - � . . . U. - - � 1� - . know she � Wves.-Me. " . ' . humble opinion, 4 very fin and brittle- and unlovely? If noti you will � be- , _ __ , a. fbIlOwi our eiforts( had been direct �� , _� _ - -- 11 � , I I � - a extraordinary r that they had not b,oeu productive. I . - I . . . . . . . I, �111 I - ­ �-, . - -, - - eerin I .- � ,-- -- - � - . . - A, . , 99, -fAud you want-- to ask har haiad. in mar- when I see (as I do see) - th glad to learn w I instead at- the - . . I � ­ ' - . -a . ___ _ I � . . , I I , __ X - V . - " or you ? I0 � �11 , hat I heard only recen'61); dfi ­ ,_, " 6cov , -- . � w. . .. ....... I - - � - � . iw� . - I 'PS68iona,te, exacting - . - I .. . - . � . ticipated. � . - � ­ tttt , I - � -- n� ­ 01, ­ . . - I surgen is of value. I " il , ofteli domin V . modem r, I am a the resulta an I 11 0-1� %� An - absorbing-,,, . of -from one wh - , � � n I - -- 14 � ­ ­ I ;I,- . 104 I , rmg*- I -� , - I - , . I ose experience ­ . . A , - I . Rayed, we . . ;;!!;; .. � �� , A �,, �thia- biani,who Jmd'for hall -1. �w.. I I I achievements , - ", .1 , , - - . . - to a profession -- . - - � -1 "' ' t idi beW00436 1. .. -O 14G.". - - ,� I � First wipe , ­�L,�- ' -- W. , � - M- , atioti being in smy way a 1i LIE. - I �; -11 iv. � f belonging * 4nflamm . 11: ,4 -00, . ,�,.WOi, j - ­ I ., � . very proud. -o off gently with a soft el6th all. J, � . 0. , - %­ � . � � r �_�- - ' , � , -V .,41 - -1�1 verither true I , , - - . �,' duo- ;�j. - :, L ,;; ­ .1 ­ - ' . 'Jine-and Sa - - - I I � � -should-ft Olt ., , . .� I ­ � - I I i, - . -,� I th,, - wbich haa made , - . 9 I d th an effect hard been pro I . ­.� - y photooph -, � - ­ I 1 6p e h is keepi Take M lifo so much more endur ; then whlle,�-stq, ,� %. gf. -4 L, - I � Ag, �- . .4_ ­ ­';­,-4�, -- - 5 , ­ Lverew , -- � -take it.1, I � - �- ,, I . rAh surface water and mud 1. � , 1. I � ­ . '. . - I i - - � . _._ , thi�_ _ � , '. _ f�, . _ _ , I ­ ,:��­ I I � ` � .- � - , - ----- An&*ej,t�. - _,- -� , if they!114hava-you�and get able "a prolonged to the hu 06 . �H -04 �using fa, . ­ 1­.� � I ;, � , - --, �­ � ..;m , X _ . M.1 -wet, rub -we - - ­ 1� -- . _ � I that slid should, no , . . I - � looked *iku I , 1, h, man ra i .. , go, with kerosene r ad siza�ilar to, that which f611OW13 scratching - � . � ' - � - � - I _L' , Ift . ­ , ­ I 1' , 3- - � -s*,6he,-w-W,d � authree of le L . , L 11 71 2. = . �4t ar obife, JF Tke irritation has for L , : , , -, - . � t, . McfjL I - - _�, ­ -` I I &�- "a- - d, 70 -- - - . ­ rif I . �.� -- .1 . ur - L' --;F- , I I - ,; I -,, , --When' , , - Sir, ­ - n�a towui I Aut . . which sur- thepuri . ,-,h* L ;Ore. . % - -- -- - - L -L " E � - � _ hem 't _ Orr6w 46ti- W, to ill possibly, the grest fascination pose the furrdd side Of Canto iflaimeL an ItO mg- I I . . , I , � �- .1 � 46-4 - 4i'Mij OverAll', ho*70a -6��` L�, . -possesses to mapyl, Appeals am aside till p& &Ily L dry, When ii . 'moment - been ,relieved, but it is 0111Y A . �.,.- - ---�, - .." I tulai. - 1, . 11 -- 't �� . � ­ q1W , -1 =.-& . . - - 'L I � . I � � , L ' . z-��� .1 - -1 .. L � I -"� s ­ -, " -.an -V-6 - t.. ' ­ - gly td men � . - `­. "R-1 , . , _ �1, I - . -& - M - - _%'h -; question turn V"h Im � ,.LVjj�jjOUF.P'd 6 ­661kid' 43�n alever . ,gpry, 40 doubt ­ set th , P1114 -1 -- , - , , 0 it win re � ,- - " - ` ` S , - -- 4 a - E . 9- - 1�,--1�71-�:` - � ?,f , -I- _ I I . . . -0 *: � � . ..1. -- n � � r,-- . and of time when ; � . � I- I ­ � -treAt Scot of courage second treatment with oil is advisable. They . . . -1 . ­ V11-4 b4 _J ", 6 ' :409 L - �qu - 7�� a , lit up d A - 41k - - tir. mor6 , stron - . �-Ws . - - ­ fim - - ­-Ifihis bw - more 191411 , �-.. - - , 1, - j� - ,_f , , i -`convianiedtly , _Whbr*")Ot "Am , ' 7 kt datermi:qation then to th, . - ?:4t � . go MA -4 ­ -L `� � , I - - � ., - , - MO. _ - JddV6--f ft -ed, - J -- Ark, . , I k47 'but *h%t a; shook y-A�m: iaffie�lme -1 I-thoug Weakl�­Oouatit oa persons of Zy then be deposited in 9 renewed euer 11 - expel re � , �-, - - ----- �� - -1 , 0 L .; �'` ' - I . - -or-, -*Bak irta mm'da, or, . ose ., 'd a y ,Th, I ' - 11 - - 1-� - t. - ­ - , � � '. -L of - cO63 to &Skfj -r'Aia"f 61 a to th who where they will dry Ira uill, - - 6 -U.- - - 01 endeavoring to I j: -1, , ..Z-- , _ , -"�';�,I,fiW ­ , _ , . - � . , ­)�% .yoti,hg W& I � - - �] * 4� �N � _ k _ _Adk , _.p ­� _ I - - __ _ C"ii&�,�M , w� , lo - I.- � _,�r - - ' � thfin WillLecme � �� ", �-', - I 1. -1 I -, I - I 11 �� ­- I _� f" _ -- -- - � t Lt. - are leg tabr&ts Sltoget4ar. - &Way W* - -1 ,�­ I - I ---- 7 -- � - � , -ur %� i W-112 Iiex Imer i ver in place, afore applyin V.;� � . " ,� , ­ - it � tlrr-of � and thoroughly. B, French of the exudation I " ` L - � 1�-- 14 , , - 1.:o�, -X'i­� �' " �� -- *a - ily-come in ­ , I L tw. 14� -,.r � Oil , It - L . � I'T I - . � ' 16V . � t I - --�W ---_� . . "ilia Y . .9 . I - I - 4A -0 1:� ,- 0. -1 'On. your - , - . , I I � 1. I -- - . JE ,-Z3� �,'.--i# -A re N, 5140W *0 -Y I 11�1­ --4 - 1 . I ... � I -Lrttbbiug with- antle and infrequent coughing, is " I �� ��� -�-- . 1i 7 , I 1W ,- - , - -.yPoik at." M#Xr3 . . ressing, give tbeML&'fin&l g4 ­ ' � � I .. � - � - - .�, � �­ �7-. ­ ­- -X,%�g­ --N�:5,-: `7 f - - 1.� --1 I I -1 1, I " - _ L � 11 . . -di - - . ,- ­.- - . -.-I. I - -­��, - -1 . ­ � , - - -- ­ Z-- " " �- -1 A , -- �., - _ ,L_ 'it s btshi-esa ,- , - kid Mug -A . � - . 1% ?.- - 11 . ­ � � - I - , 1��,- - * kft -� I -.1. 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