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The Clinton New Era, 1880-04-15, Page 2� 11 � -1 . ;-_- - � I I . caressing word of joyous ponad grested:b I IM - rozolied a comer , from which be BOO, Mae the, . � - ousy ll" taremtw�edjbol old woman, oil tills. m .. I . TUt 01101IN1*9 OF 01ARL I 11 Ir -eve 0.10 3114eivie my Pon.* I 11 evoir T*q witercolles,01. I , no more i. the little column of b1tiodah. smoke . Altar and the nichem 112 which Were hung she ']It scroll little stiOrt At took Clapping and wringing. ,box Unitas. - ­ " , ,ni b I I- do, not, Antis An - I ,B0J10VQJW8 J%EL119F RIUND. , � �rloll, HehisdafalootionlilAW I � A boatid beside ins isnuo, I � I I Yet the threalkoIll with dancing foote I I . . ring In the mornfirg air wondrously sWtets I yolor the 46W drops like diamand rain, no longer rovelfroin the obbloney. not did Slip � . , . hosaltablo light shine for him 'When I he xe- � I oacirall pictures. . � ,so Clinging to first $a quiet LutoDtohki,. Wb . . . . . t of,the his to the lighted Par, 'a sis,j%luoleod' .no. w O$ 0 waggoners round a Jiro in. the - - fields for Patti, fire ; they 0svo zoo a couploof - . . I (Dublin Expross, March 27.1 I dwelled rii L Kok at him $,high t . A 4 � 0, I Which inay she be I" 11 I I actu 4 , Uy oblefWa cried, 11 Basrldrth,. my P&M - 1. I � I . Flown - we that Curtsey Bud springup aig . . go o a a, n , � ging, a U � a TAfals eat a 0. a 6d Strong -, 41 h,7 U g turned of mi cola winter"s night, covered w0h Snow And Fleet. What Oife Is thapeasswit's, I I I I i l7hen Ono Is warmly eisa and wall nook pointed � . Church, asking, it What Is shot Ill- and care$. ,, olng- hill'ohist aoslingly ,- but. resoutly her .1 P � handfuls of coal,,"- . . 11 Wslitsoner-In the fields-twq bandfulo . 4, moetln of the Oonerg Committee woo 9 . I , I hold yesterday at .moon In she T00118 . I . its � TbioringtoLad I 0IRre, Tboulitkoinwher yhors I mmy4yoot, . A ;1 I will golden lengths of In * %. I 't .11 d W 613111 Outo 11 On 0, o , , Into. the t 2r>*qt 0 is t 0 1 DIX.It", n hem urn al . �, I - ... -- forgett �albxis - ,, � , , � . . fo4 arid the house it attended to, she Mind it wine 4irminquil,isud, Quo can work well! other- . I .1 drooped on WO shoulder and a little blind I I I � herlon go* Olaf Ipasnia uporiber., Ratting - screamed the old ,we . . . I Man, Oh, Lord 114 . ­ throwing down the tongs ,And running* Into . � . . Room, Dublin 011410. Reg 04460 the a . .- . of Marlborough presided, After Dacheot . . I. � I I ­ � . . 0 But here are )ovaly dAmme tbres, In gJtt'rLug got% and Veit- V Andul have sunnylcokea�d eyes-- L b ad on w Uld IMP Y, ,No I 0 Q ­ I— t , . I ping, . . 0 41 . a nim pet. � 4 A ill the ?Oki 1. 11 � . . �. Courage to lacking -the man it like .wine that .Ile , . - floor in A gholtered comer, Andrew lighted tile . . � the. little topper he bm.4 brought. Audi the, 00861; as fast am. her logo could, carry bar. , AnilrewIle ho, ad was all Ili a whirl ,be stood I . cousin -Ladies, , a buoinesup Hot Owe said she near approach of the national atinj . .. , Vacancy ,VQw.hichunfol th %a .?91 I I I . % � ... 0 h. �� � I . I I - - -Use I I , Over the threSbold lit bob noontide. I j,ass, inAby stiowyvell folded, fittirbride lost Its strength. . The, summer pMed and, the Autumn. � �. ­ ' yellow I � I , oronoing bbinsOlf, on B red sten . � a few =I rooted $,a she spot, $bola I outoo sa it . . 1 ventured to touch the money, Ita,lint,eA.*uil. � brings us, together again, and of as. Patrick � It. Appeared$'o, me to, be a donvelalent Audit 1, , out ops, 11 0 pretty page. I 0 the Axat, Th�iutafft &wealthy lord; ' . Blob with. tbe, woriderfUl I ;lit lot a love, Tander and true Re. the heavens above; Andrew bad not deased to mournble, lass� . Now the winter was here. The north winds L I to the-Goopel. . The silence that reigned In the onter bolt I ­ . .. . . _ . rang -they were honest golden duo sto.4- On arlds and noise in the coed without recoiled I . ,think, sumpicioug season to ask .your Attend- I . I I . that Our EXeciative once at R meeting 11 Ilovis to sea the JeweAs zero . Which deck thy slander a worcV!1 I � . her Ing. sing, as ye go Your wav, I I a � � are meet for a murria sy; los O.P1904f t b a -9 In d o w an d I n to CO. a light. bowled, bringing with them too, and snow, -1 ,, .olives, and whirled 'away the fallen degol I L of the aburall, disposed to pra,ler; only from L . 'sims'an old woman-011110hOd him On time $0 . I I him to. himself. FIR64 wish Vegas f0arg he - - - Sling the door carefully behind. * 'a "Iou" 0 general I _ 0oMmt4t"­.-XW give in Acconal 01 its . I to the Bank time. My She smil'd, she way'd yallowlOcks. .1 . ... Rich damask g ow'd her Cheek; Be bautbill supple ktive,and0witot" I . a 'Life Is Wattiog you, now and bright, I I )Lv6ning ahado we come by and bye- room she, withered fields buret I flying so la At ­ she door or shook the cabin Pelted, with rain bag him to pass on towards the Shoulder to . , . $h ch his gave to his neigh.- e.sitar A $&per wild , A, ivideserlbable confusion xoIgned Without; L Stewardship up pro . , UOmmJjtQO has received for the' xelist of I . . - I L , L 11 bho'e got ths maid I seek." I I : � bingidgir ueart, while the sun is high I � I So if th L .1 . ­ By would overturn It. Thavillegers together under, ,the same xqof,. And . . bar in ftont. Falling on his knees. With him � I . . eyes fixed on th I a lights., Andrew forgot all men Land women war's fi� urrying to'And fro. like � � ­ atlas, and amid the universal tumult, rose , 14n 10 di 0 Ire go, in It land the Munificent . I 11 is 0 sum of 408,57A, and It I not With- I . - Who second hall a cheek of rose, 11, A tUro&t SOL white ad milk - . � I Over the, tbrosbcold, with footsteps a] owi Bea.jiug the quiet Dead, sadly they g 0, L' . gathered , the ohoorlul, light begin their long, a I .. round , L that . I prayed with all the woo round, him Sao 4., , , My tr ends, the piercing voice of A11110, - I I ther a are waggonero in thellal dO giving away : out O,me fooling of pride, I find .. thas it is principally the result of E inglioln. chatity A Joweli'll, tirev ouharbr6w, . I A) � F, robe andvei- of silk. I � 'Under tho gulden in, � leaves ftilling like ra . -v,6rt,lieyol]OWLoraS6laiUngar,ain; . k 0 1 1 1 hicig, sling its go way, stories, Andrew, alone, bid lilmoell"031 A, L L I ' corrier of !Ila Chilly Stove and gazed at the . power of. his aoul"Implaring ('16d to strengthen I ,. L . him that lie might, ouppork In patience and . I I . I . . � L Loney. Andrew went to. them fox! fire and m . . . they. gave him A double handful of P-014, 1 l� . I L, I � . . I I I and 'that sno English POOPIC have $bus shown I L . , . their oympatity for she Melrose iii the sister 4) X)rbttk page. hold back the houltd, I - I - � Unnoutli IS be, and bold, HIS I'61191I 06,Xel33 *ill tOSr MY Veil; ye your . Rest i4 sweet at the close O; day. . . � I I . Out of the shalJ low and lutii the light I wall. Apart from. him Borrow, his poverty I . . Him Shirk was worn eat; he pressed him. .. And valefor. Without murmuring the misery 'L I . . I Rot to taing, that bad, fallen upon hIM-1 L' . I the money Myself," I paw - $, Whatwaggovers? rAetuago- it%e L i8loan4thoir confidence, in. tile O'llunt a . toy fringeof glitt'riug gold.'I L I Sbafrown'd, she pouted xubylippi; I � . B.,ttrbi3rfurthWIxerebroii-lotwilite,- .had I I Life, Una pangs we wouldfain forget; but one . caltan-is Poor one ; he had L nothing in ,which $a wrap little Laistotoblis . I abandon him, the unhappy onet, in the sorrow - L' slid fiffilotion of hill heart. .Where? , I L lot us, sll go. Quick 1. Bring the pail. the . , I of Irish ladies over whiobiI have tho honor to preeide. IsoccUrzod so me that Ala anslyeid T4e page he did not speak; 1� He bbut his curiy head nod thoughti, I . ,p . . Sleep . I ,-dw heart, for the Sun had aist, � . He Jois the and near at hand when he nine ; L . I Suddenly a Sound at joy, suil triumphbroke in vs. lit; try, or they will , o going. There 016' . � � L of ;his sum might us L interaStl ng, -:and the I I . 1. L.,prown. 4holo ript,tne maia I sppk.,* . . . . . . . . . . . . I .1 I � . � . . I give up and beg their broad from doii;r to I I I 11 . . door, . from 4be chair; as if extingul obed., by a . -1 . I breath, the topers' Ali --went -- Out, they are." . Andrew passed his bona across his fare. L, I I result Ila ad follows, up to, this date . �: . 1. .. . . I tile Lord Mayor of London, 424,000 ; from ,. - . I The third, with cobweb looks of lighk . . A.13L(t Che .1 I . . site like summer dawn, - - I I . I - ]EALISTJOA ICVV . AIR � Ahe hamlet 0 as good. ore to there wag in , � I L SIR& mingling,thal . r smoke with she iticanoo that � . head as if � in 06 dream, and looking towards , . ­ the ,aside saw the fire s�tll burning.sharot. the L mayorsand towns of England, 210,4713 , L 14i JOLI tram ;he Mayors and' gQ,Lyad Droopla on her lukes btIbide the bound. . � . I . Upon the ohavon lawn. . . . � . . I . - - . I . . who andeavored to cheer the -poor Peasant, I . I and sometimes Succeeded. DOOR, Was an ouried up to the Vaulted roof; the. crowd 1 Swayed to and fro with joyous, Orion, 41 Christ 41 What to the matter, Andrew 2 Who I've, � behind III L, . I . I L of Ireland, ;01,200,, 'frown she mila3ard and , . I . . She Jilso,d his sinewy t,broat, she strok'd I , .. . . Hi.0pistly rings at huar - "'she . . , . ,, I litif jreasunt Life An 11101y -A Title I . I I . orphap girl, servant of one of the well 19-110 Their ,common lot' Of suff4ring, . . I is arigon III Every bus embireced We follow. I thronged around Andrew and, Jku9wJng- i said a gentle J I in Gyr, voice ,,Where are they,all running so?" Continued I - towns of bootluld, -11�340 I . I � . I *? � I vlu -- - - jes cAblapA;,05,4Q1l.12a. 6D; 1. B -A , thought the pago, loves his hotitdli, . L � lso, this a . � d . I L .I Lu Y 01srell, I . I . . . 7 I . � 1 litiltsisia, . . L L X .1 . peasswito.- I . their near neighborb.00d-their dwellings I , I all I big poverty, prodded upon him a morsel of I Darla; It they have jone, towards she fields.*` 46The waggoriars,"I said Andrew, pointfug I I fro ban o, call Waye, and public comptmiam, . . . -1 . . . , . . ­ .., . . . .. . . . . � - I �1.1. . . Tranallatedfirom the French oJA,uguat.uaAxIthOI1T . . de Oogorxa-) - were only separated by . a lano-drew bar � - neater . W, him- insonsibif,� and as Inoth each Cake or 'a red egg. The poor fellow gt.last � , bad wberevirith to break lit's foot, - . - . I I . � with a. trembling holud tow4rda.1110 Mrs. � " I' I � . L for A brand ; they gav Me . ,went to aakLthexx I . . a . , I . , I " DIAZ#.116100MMittt)tiixL.Lud' � . ' 3 fia" ,-Jr1 - --- ------- - .1a I () a d - ftuto'06titinvatai ugwao, tile I 'L;,fr,OM I L . I FOAUDiaramms, I . . . .� Wh . . ­ ­ I.: -. .- - - I.. 1. L. - ... - . at to betier than a promising januff . . 11 . . . . I I . . I . - , . I 1. -Wilro-quiet and, Industrious. they pleased Without havIing opokiih to. her On the- psoolin g his hand BqTgkq kJo eyes,the, Peasant .- I ---- 1-1 &F,ji f,igai took bloohild in big arms AIR .1 ,,'i -d., . 0 . OalS7,-wIxen­­I-gQt hON-J-fouLrld-1-h4d-go1d.k-1- . I . . . L 1 6.-J-1- . - L . I IL � . ,t private- cdwxwtIbu&ur4.!4.. " ' '24 . I . . man ? , A paying one.. � ­ - 1. . . I ­­­­ I I - , . . . "niphilil, I i, JW . � I* . . It was About ten O'clock at night when the r� other.' subject, Audrpw linew that she was Willing to L the Sign of the ozone on its forehead left the I . . " It 16 t rae) It is 0, mirsolol".onid, the .. orphan girl. ,'There ave po many pieces I ' . ion I 583 ,163, 6A ;* ft(,M eame iu 4 COM Panic in 040sland; all d ,,497 Si ; I I . I A xeoent post says -.. 11 As she he - I., '. . sighed," It they *ore Bitting aide by side. . first sound, of &he bell was hearkooming in �' . . waves athwark the silence at thd flonorous inaarry him,' Tie had llgten thought of it, but I. -t L' he* Wore they 0 wob, with', l e . -On allsidee upon the:road be, board church. I the joyous Giclainatione Of Welcome as brother L ' ' - I , I I . I L ovilinot count them. You were dOepairing In I misery, Andrew, and behold what, God " .1 '", I - �Xiloriws O( 9 uf6lio.h a huro bell, t X01 B472 - - In 0 4 f %Uoso-palsi ixitu, stas Lord Mayor of SIV 0 . . I . I 11 L . it, might have We .algreat sid0d wor�qo. . L In . � ,. . is . . I . night, and Penetrating the cobine, to, the . , 1� . ) gy of the old people who had long been bus it:, hayligint tot Clothing and he wind, in . . . . the cupboard ? . , . graotea brother, father An. or husband,.wife, I and behold the happy countenances of big your I , . _there in Alot a L YOU I YOU, are rich I hat sent. L a a riebas in thei Village of VlxYS, L - I Aorldo Ili Fu � 4,460 �2 d r uci, x . , Ocl+:Hons Kong, IOJ - . total &�ou)lLauua, ;L1450 6o. , , A fordiliar. inotance of color bliodwiles* .. LL . .. that of a man taking &brown Silk uinqbkolia . , . , _ . . 1 .great � . . . awaiting jtL With twe'.0stioneb... Not' one L i. . but heard it wit'a joy; for five versts hiround. ppro thed He was thinking.of ibis as he is ac L I the hill, and the thoughts only made hint the � . neighbors. As he ,draw near to Vayesiolok . . L he, ORW the 'lights in all the Window0­4io, L person you I � I . OWN.- . . . heart thumped in hie bololin ; 'Ile ;et000.; . . , Z88I525 114. 31: I dannol sGiusiently ItIal I� . I set ine burli &sy'or of L,.)ndon for his Ititallace, end leaving a green ginghtlita in its Place.: . � . 1. . I a I Young womsix often keep -their lovers by . . . . L . . . . in the dio ant bats, till Were thrilled- MoLl . *-� I t t . 1. . onchmad"*theiiig4oftheoroos. .. - -sadder. LI% was. becoming Colder-; a keen - bloat of wind oinoto his face. . He stopped a dark stain on the. 0, I . . Cottage alone We like a .. . L L . � - hamlet. .Andrew*" looked at the nodally and then,at.the young I a an d atammerod jil ion and tr4nemOsiag to nug only Jcr toiltes . . 11 %he n6ble eillins We have reerILY00, bull for 'J, Yee'll Says. QfUMWig, $,JL -like Were. ova, . I I .. I I beat, to presezved-by brinieoll . 4 . . . ­ ­ . peasant. of VOYSSIO10k, '221110MOut �w - - .- ­ - , .,- ­ r. . thla - " - , , 'Ana �m ­­,li­1�r OJV6,Ih,,W ffort�iilf StUpoij ­t6tohkA,-"WhQ,, strotohe& upon is 8 0 tO d6ttle his far cap', and full ban, I , . _'W, Ang' soundly, to see as jilee . . I i . . .- . I ­ , . V. � . � . ' L ' girl, stopped'InabIt pace . L is voice fall of olakosioni ,11 Doia, will yx�d . .. . I I . On I I '" a M hie wise advice on Many points, A d w4r ,Tlme . Trying to do business without adverilafn . ,g . In like winking at' o; girl in ihe dark.' Yoii , L . I . .. . ;tion 4 hearing the - . Shared in the general, emc , . In W off I . . . it out: he %bra , , Valdes of.his neighbors w I .. " ibld­- - tM'bh'WRK'hb-6urt(r-gO­ that she was not a I. . . i Silaribe of she L on wh9n, In the night,, he heard ­ ,when -1 "-wnAersd­1ie-Iouwid­ it..,dark.enli cold, US took oil Illit eaftan, and wrapping ' L marry me 71, - � ' 11 Yogi" ob a ippliOdirtasting­down hor:OyeS L tWiotjng,th 0 hem of hoc spron between. inte.roiBtintfi��t,t.ft,ritjgQfglle'P4soPle, � � ,):Ltot)n,urAtratesfk-.tittk.)LLipOnf�fso would fail -in , .. . I ex,prekotdaqdprovotAbY�46m4.yortI of o0keir L ' may lq .nob - ' 'L .., w IL ,k9w - L, hat �yqu '04d.0ling, but- .­loj;� , ' ' ­ I o , . -. -­ - ­. - L I oleo Oes., . � d . 1 I . big obec6skin' And, lesPimg down, Stated . ,himself on, a banob, and. bagan Milking - ready a footstep at, a 'aistance, and'turning iaw 11 , wb� rm -come round- . the comer of the hill . Nd-'Juot L. a Lastotaliks In it, laid the Sleeping child on b L Such ,v pladed'on the table the fragments of ' ,Slid and I .. . . her fingers. ­ .1 . L . I , : . . vit, I t"ns, by public boditio and by privuto persons . and by all, high ati d low, rich and poor, not� . , L , ' ' Among the first viegat4blea Of Ibg season is - - � .. the man 'who conliao into town from �a dis- - - . . I . . for his departure. .1 The trembling light of a dylug l6pitolilus- I etll'ftoe turned. It wag Is woman, I . I . Zbj thinking and is was age of tile Villagers who ... - Coke he bad been given at the church, taking frownt hispookilt the piece o: I taper went I . . * Meanwhile the viI;"4&,sxE1 hall reachaa the . . . I I . � , withstaxiding'this Undoutill deproseibu. and bad .1 . mtta and France we FroluJudia. 001( . � L I . taboo of ien miles 'to sake his, girl to the ., . , I 'I .. I -hal f lit' � I a solinter oi pine used for. a candle . . wails and bencho � a of the hut. All was had been,delayed, Andrew stoppea 19 awau I ' her. The woman, apparently Pleased to most . to the sbo�o door,:,o t bled , pound I -and Inni 'I were among the nolies.' 'a Bold; be could . we exists' bivouac, . g - good . ittl tethers, firlands'I" crilid . .L a the times. , ­ havorcoeived Sexterono sia,the morevnlu� , , L I I . 11 kind which 9000m. . .. circus, .- - - . . , ,points out how,the , . A Pponalk. newspaper . ' ' Up'the I I 11 41d L the black earth floort, the bare � dark and . .. . the here and theradamp . a companion on. so lonely a roall.and at so � late an hour, quiokened her pact) to Join not find a coal with whicla to light bid t spar. - Going 011t, into the lighttil foadway he twenty of them togethor crowdlxfg around . . . motionless mail, It do..n6t. forget us. Lbud' ,able from the expressions panied*.it;: but nozhi ug has cheated Mo -more Protestant a of gambling is shown in England, -so' . Pan 'On' that,even In weddiagridtiaes it id ncoplq,"q. .. I ,- , - White WeLfla, ra.lbere . with mildow, the absence of the warmth so L I ' I the, the look of. dishes,: him. I . I . I . I lilx.� , '. . L knocked at the door of a house.- -"Whole there? ' What do you want 2 " sieked a hoarse us a little fits I" I . I L " Be welcome," said -the oldsst Waggoner. $h= the contributions - from charohno, provirig. in spite of 00 me difficulties she 64rdg�, L, I .. .., to state that there were," no I : I I 10 ,Ili A psi r not a sador ;vhen, he Ili aboard; . . - dear to . poseatit. . I - I that 1300TO16lis she - , I .. . 1. I domest!o Articles and all . . . � Andrew Was not a little surprised when she I , ' And broken volds. ,I Is is I-Axiarow,"I he 11 lend little fire, Alint Anne, "Little Initherst good irionaili,, oriod'the. . still more loudly;. pressing forward, and misund6retaudirgs, the confidence of ministars of the, Church of Ragland in out ., . a Sailor is hot a Bailor when he is ashore; but % . ., . presence of an active honglekeeLlIbir or Careful, I . I I loated but. too 'clearly that Andre W Ind came up to recognize Dario. 11 I' little ex- I you," he Bald, showing his anawf-red ; me a - .that I MSYL ligh . . t my Saudis.". � , . ,villagers with "hands, Sieves, billickets.. spread; bats, I 1 .- ' .ifairriess and impargality. We c1peotthe beat , I . L' I . 1. � .1 he most be ottliereahore or aboard: therefore . - .L . A sailor in not a sailor. . I. . � . Wife'L .1 I . 11 I . dIL1not belong to'Ah I a class of wellto-do I ance, a . 8, tell, loan, Hia,own appear, pogtoa,-soeee plelouie in his voice ; � ,, I was Wondering who L as.'you. Good morning * L I it be, and it w The windowwas-openedand-the wrinkled head of an. old woman thrust forth. "I A . 0 . � .. . � Present d man* L of . ' II There. tire y ion:--tberii in n6t - . releults of :-'- LL' 'L - "�f , ' ' " .1 .. 'L � -L I .. �;' ' . -OUB YXPANDITURE AS BEPAIRDO SHEDi . ., ' L I Herb in A subject foidribate for next WIStilir'st � . apgootallong : L HAS 0, Main �Vikh 'a . I . . ' I . .-Peasanto. he ,bant toward Wrapped in tin old' poliese, in But. could , . _ . . Good- morning V � � . nloe.day'to..ask for firall! she cried -an festival days, and saildbially Esotlzr,, a enough for all. Wo.thought there was but -aefirowatiout-1.1 ' . I Ono who . with a, moderately productive 004"On. is for L .1 CEitl?ge I . . bass votog who tried to' RIO$ Ltin . . 09 -90 -Ox-,- - ---- . , *, , I .the light, igCie 010111301at Confirmation. . . Painful LiMPL reaelown �iulpavted by the But- the . ,*L . Good -morning,Androw," .7ftnQW9r6d- the , young girl gayly, Stopping for a moment quite "bundle . ,At RUSSIM3 . � . in Ij be lhduced to V by that his 11 Odly a handful; little fathorl" IIALailigle . coall" "This Way; grandfather I" -Latme will ropAf tenfold Its Cost. No one"'Cau imAglub she Amount Of 00tj respoindenca and . .. . 1. I prlticlpls?� . , � . .. . I ( , . Youitifts- ' -- Au exobauge.spaaks of the Itiolle I I vanished whon the peasant, . " rounding misery - . raised his bead. His PAID, Oval face was 60 out of breath to put down, a heavy 0 . . legend placipg bar hand:ou all was carry lend fire t"Itim"Itelghb6i 11pit act - own'llre abould-6 exting4hid Andbring him � Faso 1havou"k.gotanyl" ... I .1 T�o bid Waggoner plunged his bonds ju%o .calculation which it has 00010 carry Out the rii6sourea neciseary foi diabosing of the Bead I . I of Grant.. *11ho fine for oh6oting the ' , : 'to"' ?I fail , a English I anguage of 40188 h a got to be I . I . full.of goodness and plaeld Calf& that one . , d. His, waveme . . involuntarily felt relieve utO .1 li,rbreast. 1INdrdidIexpoot Jo gin you.'; 1was vialkingi when Suddenly I gave a start bad In -A -l" As,likdly so not son hate not lighted your.own firoiand'oome begging opals . the, fire, and.dirswing up all the costs that . hem friely. Inta-this there, tossed N itoble wanatier., -Some days 20 in. an eon o 1. l0tersbaysgouoout� Hadwishad:13100,00 . , . . I . I . increased. I . I . .. I I .. L I I . ' * , LTranscno,.. . . - - . tranVil lo'ok 118:.ftot around him �­. ,--..-..-.-.,�..,..,.�-;�-....,.RI44 the I ..'r ­ an Y"s1lk3X-Hff1-3­­­ . "--- -1 winov,L unit * '.77'JJQ,Q.k%"-'PAAAA4X-% wran�WA-Mkipg in ­" L- .- _ &' frontolme;-I thoughtit mustboonsoft 0 XwoluiTZ1111i ghbors. Go elsewhere, My good from ,Whih,CtXey-WI,1,44yl,oug-wd-uld, ­ * I . I man- glowed . . a 4, lie - fits ­6jjfj:'bRd1rgt;-t6gt­o a t­thw tither .,64618 �,havo.h,%C,Llisji�ai.ffL�41&y,.knt �worth-we-ohonld coitld allo- dangerone - . Woman are _Boo . ton . . . � -Wo p'riait'.'.the��-a-lb�o-v-e-'thifiiI ineb-iiiii:V,61to If �-- --' . � , ,. I . oboweda-penoelal the soisno oxpr6asion with which. he listened . . � - . . . to the chiming of the balls a good and gentle. . ol , 4 pbn* who had lagged behind the. others; .andlo,itioyou. Youffeolaould*not start I hay you were --now, to -the Country." I � ' 7 L. .... Goa 16 with j,ou.1 11 'vaid'Audrow, and . Apron. - Not one of 68 thr�ng but obtained . L . . I . I 1. . . ,. .. I 0, Share' � . . - � 11 be Wlthyilu P he said, Aernly,frown. asumoff,30,000.whithwasallwo . catato thatobjcot, required .great manage- . . Bit aUdL fidfobtingiI so shat all might have to a . . ,out and paste it In their bat& -New Hay.da I �.. - � . .. . . I ' ,.. . . Aegister. And we print Win this column that. � , I : , . l'. I I . I . I I I 1. . . . . I goil. " cottage,.'.only In . . The stilluega within the V)�' - anyL earlier... The mistress told.m 0 to take sit . . Banter asks and eggs to the church, and (Irled the next house, and a third and a fourth, , I)EL, Tim . at esch'inne he received the'Ame 4 war. God slid turning his- back., . upou� &help, an .. d Ing. her . . -dudebari, I ORPOOVAII equally;L detialftotory , -oneyapent in olothidg result to Xegsirds thi'm it spay be read by �0,000 peoPlb.,,' , I . � I . . . L . . I . . ,.., . . . A junior was heard to remark ion a recent �* ' - . .. I . . . ken by the vowds of those' 96 .i . withoul; talking I olit lor".inhuralt, 'gradually' fell upon L- I had tomait � till r the brand was baked-. - it was after diving .1 .put ,it.in the, With Q dirooping beacl alad a sinking bear& he - , -enter his cottagg'- when was about to re wag... 11 God be " cried the ot . .. Witti yoxil" gainers. Bat the people. of VayoBielak never . " . . i have supplled.ln as. and blankets, "which we L large as w a could. I am.. th.siikfpl - - 'had Oroslche&'. - -: - after Pkaiddeor'L -�� #1 111.111:1116111y1u, ... ant stirman : 11 The, Aix a-z'plondid,.... . ­:- - - - ­ .. ' .they get I that one . . - .. , L 3ame.00..profound ­ . thaliantlet and-lbso . �. - ­ . I.... . . '-ii6fll4-�Keiiftlr�-wLin-cl-vhistling-�in-the-thitah..�.--,"�L-iatUgL-go�-tog,other.,---ik--w.111- I .Whan . I . Ill— , ; il ­ ,� . ­�.� .. ­. . I . :­­ Oveno . � I . . . . . - � - be-.-wna,xQ---,-,-, - -� .he saw a1ight izLthe.fields. beyond. I ­ . ­ L I, Wiggoners, doubtless," he said lo him. . 4 they Wave hurrying _ hdlkr4.Q.r,hPq0@d­th010 "' � 1' ­ � Ong. t. was home with their �iodiouo bard . quantities .%L 110 ... I "I. - i - - ,too and i case as regards this a to* to repor . Sofia al 6hildre thrOU&IbO 890DOY Jeaditig n .1 . ­ _* I , - 'd -i.-- �aid 'eight singli ' . I sermon., .'Gadl a d eci- . , I . .1 .- and thirteen double I 11 . .� .1 - I I . . . . . Nowthe sound of .the bolls iserd'ed to be JoBt. . . . distance, their 'silver -ohime ' ch'sertali" Said Andrew,: and - togetber - $boy * 61imb,dthabill. Whothei it was %!as 'weight -­­ 0 -Dift.-Ineeft-opaii Iding- I. -­­­Vh­ as , " Wagigoneril . them-" - ill the plainst I will go to I �Lsb$ night. I it. the'lificalot'thStL. . only -thou they bad- rosobil .1 . they chocked their course. . . � I . L . . . ­­- - - -"-. -fit- --A- _6,,by__,_dAj of __qf $hml: la6ai­­ 0 601111A % 600. wish a breakfast has, as good . . �gostures . . � .. I . ,,. - - -iic-El--�-.- _6,J,,a.-­­­--­­, '- . . I rialan'si m4trimoula idiiiialie � I . L , � �. I Ju' the Short . . . . floated.. clear above the but. Andrew arose, I � his hand Savage big forehead and' went of big burden or-theeiertion of. ascending ­ . .1 the it is 'his heart began to , F lorhaps they may not refuse me," lidadded, Walking towards tire light which each 'moment .1 , Ob, my little faltbarg 1. 0, Lord P Bud. . . . � donly. screamed old Arms. - . . . supplies a child as i could wish, but- suffielent to give them I . L end encourage thlDir'L.atteudanee at' winds up se -follows : 11 Fortune no objwt, � - . .1 g&J,S L . . .i. .. "but should' reqn1ire the relations: to . ., . . . . . . .. , . draw i . . , I .. . softly tows6idd the' otove. The light and . measured breathing which he heard al4dpe, .certain beat. more, ritildly. ,' ' The -sad ..thougbits clouded his face llicappeared. . 1. I 9 raw brighter. , � I . ... - . It -was not long ore he reached it, Some. _ __ � - - ­ . What's the matter 71, I I .6. .., 66 cheated ug�tbO Footindrole Ill They have S;EiPpork adhool-I-abould-like-36-osy's few .words aid. to: thi iresent-state of distresq�.' I think it Idepdaii Ono thousand - five bandit ad dollars . . ? ., iiedurhy, foi-her good bohniribi,", '.; -. I . . -with me so 1. . . I . .there I ... L - biroughlLi� smile to his lips; he took the light his ban& olimbod gently . whioli-bad I . I I what are you carrying there?" said the . I . �L . L -filvinty waggons wore drawn up around a p1le L . lot dried branches above Which hung a kettle. hc;wtea*t& old'wollatin, tearing off her amok. jug pettiboat and A Ingingit on the, ground. . , hall been eff6citially rdlieved up to the present The which I made, on the 18 Ili 61 Well, old fol, hoWIS your mother -la -law?" . . ii . I Dead I Jim I Its I (Exellae my emotion ) . . I . . and sharingli-with upon &be wooden' itepL- &found th a -vto�e. The ligla t fall upon a little girl of four curled I * girl, after alittle silence. , 11 Gaeme I" said he, laughing, as he Opened his Slid stopped 1owards 'him, arid Beside ilism; but 'a - little ixY 0104 Jay the 6 L .03 !on, looking in th _ 'shadow like big lampo of . , 11 Wow I I'm burning Ill screamed another , did woman at the other trid of tin a at rest. - I ' 'Stuff is time.. appeal . of Debambeirt'Ond Which line beeW 00 goner- to, induced other appeals Bud Had -a stroke of. spoplexy-and .died, In less , . -' - . -. J than a minute. I At hi 'L , � . first I thought she ad ..' . . . -1 . � - up 1 a bill near the PiPS leading to the - U polisse. , as she stooped to see, the child awakened, ob6.1k. The wqg0onerot. darkly broulsidi'mon . Ug-moustaches,-,wdre seated motionless The "Pat' it cutl Pat 4t out I iy burninil 0, my now patticioatl 0. , OuslY responded produced large fands which have. relieved 1% . only fainted, and.1 never wag so saved in my . . . .. � , . L . . ... . . . . I . . . . . I life.,, * ... . .1 L . . ... I . joincy, with her tw6 little hands under her ch . , . 16intlyfinge cheek. Shewaspreity-inoplie t looked thin. opened its eyeo, and without saying a word' put iti arms. ajoulad -Davials nook. L - . . . with and Silent. around tho.firs, the.fliaker.Ing of alone gave to their faced Rn appearance: laster coat I 0. , WY hat III and they Ze I . off ,their clothes -und head-covaringS and vast amount Of destitution. With rOOPBOt to tile south and southwest 61 Ireland tiiere is , . . . I L . An xabange beidid'an. Article 46 How to I . .. . * , ' . 8 One Hundred Million! Dollars a."Year." I I . , which of hev'r oval face, "go i1rilie'llurls bf hairfln0i as d6wd that -nor for the it Oh,L . that is itill said Darin; emoothling Chain ,01th,imi hand- the ,little 'hair' while 7hich ot life. , Suuk in n. slight . reverie, they did rolled each other in thb mad. - - L L , . . . not so Mabb, to be done. WO have Prm- now . - alpallytoprovide.seed'. -, . I ave I One of the resolutl6no, 049 the Morris ' town - . embI no fiamed it, had a o1riking too' Iii 0 t0iliflit 11 . . I .. " L with the other she endeavored to. lbose, the L _ that#, ihat'll do, Lastosoh . , not .066m, to have, noticed the appromix Oi the L 0 , -r. I . - . ­ . gC I. It In, , .'' .- when, she :first panic Was o*or.tbe' vil. I , - lagers lookdd out over the fields. - Tho five I I- .. . .1 I L � AGAMOT Tna ]WOURREiSOZOP DiliTURES 14EXT I . I . Herold, We made on the first day of IsnavY . L . . , . ' I . 'was not Ili save so large a sum Will year, and. , � ­ . of Andrew. . � - .. Seeing that, the .light Annoyed the child he clinging arme-ft' . ka ,4 169 me go. Give.bir to me, Andrew.. I . . ,& brothers." 'said Andrew;. - 'Q6Od,;MOrr0*, . . I 1.1 I . � haddigappeared. They board the creaking of the wheels of thb`f-eieg*"ud the measured' , .. . . . I . TRACI . I I.- 1 . ' - . 11 I ­ I' a benefit by unab a t . . I I . .. ve shall tot breakii. '.- - 1. .. . L. .. 1. - I I , � . : withdrew the hand that bold it iiiall touching - h2r on the -said, Ii,Wakle up, will.carry. her. . I . child benttowhrdii her, - --' . Christ is risen 11) .. I ,,,ad Is arisen, indeed,'! replied the eldest , . .1 tre d of the,oieb, which ,was soon I�mj In thb �A . I , and relieve %]lose who are .the mesEurardoently ilaised"by %be J. J18jisfattlis too : 111 am placed. in - , Mr. Gladstone vri .. constaut difficulty by -calls to deby unproved ' ' . . . I .shoulder � Lastotchka I . Liatert I � The bolls ave ringing . I ilios.,, ,She -stretched 'out her little. for .The !,Do.�outhim�k�oiiwii.gh.ibth'ingt'I Said ,,for much S road as Andrew cAreaBingly; WaRoneri.-A gray did, man with. motatachas white L as snow, who rising slowly trossei . . . . . 4lotance. . " ',Lot us'inirgue slibiol"ll 'cried a voice, I at. 'any together with the aged,the sick and'the �. Ali regards Connaught and. ' the young. . .. � . ,, iwhiah have been denied over And . . .. charge, . I I . . . � I , He ought not to Complain.. air .. L I . I . MAJ *' feet, ighed, arid withoUsLopening bar. eyes, I , . 0 . . I Uirlhid over','put her, hands Under bar -bead I . 'this she had enough to carry without carry- jug 'you'i ' However, wbunwe ario no the hill, )ijingEll -and, kiosed the. peagaint., Amdrew want round ther circle, embracing themin. no one paid attention.,to it; they were L all -too busy dxAmining ,'their Singed and . . . .� .County of Donegal, the Mosinee stilloolitin U60 very great, and will require a constailt an 4 . "Vigilant Loveragain.11 . . . . John'Mandopald ' is continually being called 11 . � I . t bUJI a Argon that Inalie been proven. . . UPda 0 A h . . . kighed Again ana went off to oleeJp.Ashamed . hit )16 muffied himself more Closely . king you." I will have:no objection to her to . Lastotoblia drew boo# under the caftan, turn, then 'said' tolhe old msxx,WbEi�iiad . . rodoated himself, 11 My brother, I have come burned garments, Arid soon they separated. 1. I gloomily, shah going to his ownhouse. - Care and,vollef. . I could have. wiphad . ­ . regards plain lind to see ooiwxi�jbitlg done'as , . � ., .- . . .L ' An Intoxicated indiviattal walking down; * ' - - I . to waken . . in his.pallose, wrapped the littli one In tin old . I . L' . . - -drew . , -but' kept beraeli so that she could watch the I ' 9 a, brand, from your. . to ask you to lond m . . .L . I " . That night Andrew alone in, the villag a jb�ulkfijl­ , , ­ � � 0 be ppyAU . 1. harbors lWudjRktploKsUq- fishermen; but* ur . ...... _ funds not dp Mote ififin continue dur . street the other day was somewhaV annoyed . I I .. . 'I by 'a crowd of urahlus following. -Turning. . 'I I . her beneath. big sheepeki 11. � and in, blouse . blewout ifte.light and -14 the cottage, Closing � . .1 .. ' , L '', . ' . L'' I road. 'A, few .Mlnutes� Passed in 0 101160' . n ither , knowing Voty - Ray. a well what to . . , .fits �. . . ' --:YOU sis:'Welealme"" Bald the old Mail, lifting to his allows hip lettered was . . -Valegoiswerb-Diri,al, - .. - . .., . .. . � . I � * . .. . . . , L. . . . would - wishes are work of shmirity.-Itseems.thy iikal� 'to falfilled in� mostio of the abont. and'StOSIlyirlig -himself, he exclaimed : .. , . I . I I .1. 11 ." , I r take ins (hie) far,, young. . � 1� What (hie) d1ye . I I ­ .. .. . the door behind him. t , . I ., ._ L � . The handati ti, dolperideillay,* of the. villa � go . ' 61 some ban bov9lo , It , What, me 3.0i carrying, 154rial'.1 presently � . . asked the peasant.' . I I .. ,, Some oggF, 10.1lave 9tufRY, and; 'dot of sleeves, he thrust his hands into the xxxx t! bablazing MASS that was sending up, golden. .: .. L - .. . - . . L. 1. . . ' . . .. - -11 . I Nevei 1Xode ell Pteser�ilwkj a inawi Xcensen. - I . . . .be" . guinerosity of the Dominion Parliftment,whi elk . a relief 61 distres6 in had voted.0100,000 toth. . , I 1. I . ,Una, a (hie) bona organ ?11 � I I . .1 '. I . 0. , .. , . I . � I - . . I I the �sfier brings, a 6 dish of muibio'onts to ) I I five varsto'hway. Consisted . � heaped togitfIer in the midst of . the fenceless . An Zsator cake and them blessedt!" osidAhe i6l. I-Wherg are, . 'L Dlpiiko to the dark blue oky, Bud, distwinj A curious Story 10.joifig the rounds of thi , Iriland, �aud put.: it at she dt0pooal of the' , two 4(iierig hi *hem the sentiment' of State , . � I I A I . I . I id Mar6hoo without a trade of,a Iran . . . I fieldif at 'the left, 'upon the road thi�kdt., To .. -�64;a? I . i * ' . .,What I you, have' 1SO110? All you � bad tq� house sind link 0 was to come to�qpr them forth with glowing coalsi Asia, -11 Take those in Your coat, pea's"t.99 , - . .1 -English . an exhibitidn Ili' this . art allow windows Of one of.she -Ieiidin#'je Well - Oft Michael A1048-BORch , Government. - - that , a joint Committee .Oom Pxrota'o� - )pride il� Wall 4p4el9ped.' 1, Call these xwtush�- . 11 . ,rooms ?11 said one,� doutemptuouslyi' 94 You : � or�a I . a bill tufted with . . . ' a the villege,wao .. Hading.t aild. broken Wish inviting, which the mist read. She had to . Space and, iir6uld . I .. .. . ­ I ,lip . . 11 Faith." Bald Ai ­iif when idrew to himself, . a�xnau in flesh 4nd blood cau,'With'ihe hands � . of Vienci The object bf attraction to a . . II studded with game .,132 brooch magnifioentl; I posed of some Members from - the M of sti,ion Hou Be Committo and' some . ought to gea the mushroome, that -irow whors, , I � . .. I,oatnlii from,; ­the great big follovis, as III go . . I 9 - thick copses . . . . i-mble, completely isolated the plal , -only t4i A .ve given �OU.,,, � � -- Yeoll-, Darla, I- am- Alred Of 901119. to - . with which he has jank Signed the blOged . . . the middle of whose ohnihigiolneldaildthe mine; should be formed to Consuls, and devise . . diiknof piston,. that grow at the test Of the . . ­­ and- I . stretching to the baml6t. . it was lonely &t.g1l times, except possibly. in the peoplelo h Bit ; . they, have had OU . I - besides, - me,:, I am'sobamed to iMpDrtUnO . arose upon himself, liandlebot coals witbo*ut burnitig himself,'I -think my poor coat cani most Singular of cau1rss�four'cOmM6119 Old, -bout and corroded pies. This brooch is- the some way -of: - ojeuding the munificent daria. . � tion, goad, Parma onefis the Irish nontly to � troda.,, -4, In my. pu& of tho.country,,., days . . I , . ". his companion, proudly,."' the trade grow at . . .. . . I gloomy I I I I . . mummer, when the ohorasingol of frogs end the . dried of water, hernat, wild ducks, and loin gray enbugh of thdre,lagpeciii,ily when'.1 remember that oneel lacked for nothing. Itiloesnot.seenisolobg run no danger 11 and, holding it up.talthe ! let.the old man drop the old waggonero he . . pr�lnarty of �he Countess La*,etskoly. The pinshave shistory, Of course. SOV81176firs I people, -uOj�OaIy�rOIjpvjxig thoirdistrbost'but preventing its - -recurrence. 1 -do airloorelY . the feet of the'rattabrooma." - . .. . . I . . I . � I . . . . . . OUR-STGNO OF SPEXXG; , I herons here and there lent it 001110. sort of. I � . , . '' , nixion I Want to church no now I Slid going' the Rostov loaf Basin. into it. . I I . I - � 14 Thank youi brethren, for your kindness," 0, via ago. . Count o Or%, Lavettko the story , no, was arrested. 4A, . rejoice at this suggeotion,, and I oonfidontly I � hope the Lora mayor of Dublin and big cdm� .. . I . . . . . .. (Vot,tita."Zook.liley HalVlones.) ,. .. - I I Animation . I .1 . � The nigiiit wall clear; the moon boa, not yet . . "gin of state wore twilIkli ' - with ..You. I bad .. , . J- . � not much, , but enough and -eggs- .. the ,Ssvioues festival, aid Andrew, saldtinig,them. � 0 ' ,,, God go with you P said the old man, and . I . . Warsaw for an .alleged Insult, to the 11 sign GoVirnmOnt- The real author U,thd as %trying mitteemayse6theigmay-to %Saint Inc ' Is out, Bar as to produce a )acting MOMOntO Of . In,the spring the flarob nor � theastor Strikes A I . . . chill WMany a bramet" � . . himself , I I video, but wri the dark, blue. clottillesi sky. The hollows to celebrate . . My. wag'. With. me -you iremorri the other waggoners said also, 11 God gowith . . 1. insult,' - which consisted . of --oome, oareloso. I the, sympathy atid. .-liberality of she Caundiand. 113, the. spring the hardy Bviton buys . . . I I I , another vast: . . � . - . � wore " stild the ruts of the roxas, which by da*y .. were -.covered Riets babblin ,wife . -; �a -good, womsh�w-God- give her her, Darla - Heaven I Now I have'�, 11" I .. ., . � . .. I . I . . I . you .1 ., ,1 I - I . . . - *T . �. ­ - � I ., �, . � . wordo ojoken as. w6ocial gatheringi Wag his wjfe� He scoeptgd� the accusation, howeveri In conclusiont I bog to expreoo my thaukS for t49 kindidess And oupport. we have met ratbooprin coughs,. colds,. lironobitiff do their � , � .. office ' I * , . I of toaster: . I % - boo'o'ml , ... - r'l g gayly, I I � - little v - . with filxod� of ice that crackled beneath the , - that . tfie Kingdom, of - nothling; I am Alone, abandoned. The broad LJnOW ; - , . I �­ I When he eutered'hi a cottage Afidrew drop - 'costs having _i - -- ' - -th-611glifte sud,'WRO Bout to PASO11,1iiO: Ce 6t , aw t and allugeone in Which the Czar to said. to be I _All I - , With -i -1 tbotjr,---Abd,- while, thankful Jor , . . I, out hitherto, I trumt.W6 May COTAtIATIO., prli�g a young -mans finds to. in, the a --- . . in .. -;­ I ., . 11of mufftard-pkwte�rl :- , � I foot. so intense WAS the silence . be.hbArd a mile off. a ­ Andreveo toototel3a coul �. I . of others It bitier­�oft yourobli it, per- 6hviob'.' Itbas,inomitothisill onidAndrow, ' ped the )iear, the oven, and assured limpoifthi hijooat.Vai Ajb,.Ijtjh6 . b at a � . a an ortu of Confining his Polish aubj eats, th I . ligue Ionia to. a t our. Success . to resolve, sufficient. funds to carry an our . 'where bring but . ., , . . . .. : � . . . .., . .1 - ---- I J)r. Soliwainfarlb, in . & lecture which he ' . . - -- - . . . , .� . t . I . - I I 11. . , . . . . . . -Andre* *the p6saing closer to, his heart the little Lail -- toahka, whose dark eyes had , noi for An. in- - !Igbt . A moment later and the toper, lending Ite rays td those 61'the loutchins, Shed a lively unto martyi for bid wife's Pon ... amu. Mont Be six Years- He bad only 'one . I supplies nedespary, and labors to I otioebootill, conclusion. (&Pplaude).. � , . I ' recently deliveied at the Berlin Geogiaphical. , , - I 16 4 � * . . society, on. the ouliject of his .111test ixp rat � ', As posted hill big fOOtOtOPO � olowbi and the serene expression of became w otant quittdd big paid fade, " That a. have nothitig to light the Jftre; our *6oa and atrim radiation through the `room. - All witlitin it seemed to smile and grow. chearfuL Andrew brown into ad been switched and t I After lid h founcT in his oosi'fbak Plus. a Bill,. he bad . . � ..� I.— : �, . I . I . I . � . .P. I I. . �. GX1tZ':tA*:�The folloviiij the �. i tiong in Central 4fricall od o.heararo g . shrilling account Of tile lhdds in which ' - � big countenance sadden oaj Alto, that night � . I with -it-gloomy memories4 ,.. . . . brought only a year be6rd he had trodden � .. . are �one I we have, no money- -to bay more. . We ll%v6 not even wherewithal to buy a taper himself felt his heart lose hOaVY. Faith fulto old u to he Awak6fied1slitotoblils. anal the a B in ihe - Thoodbe balled out. -sad throw on the floor, thdn in the , hunted, . for 'darkness be , Ing 'found them, PerfisP10--lattOr thiam � travi TE19 -is now'Game Law passed by the Ontario Logio. . lattice 1A.ftj last: geatiou, which -sportsman . . I - 1. . Capital punishment in inflicted on orfininaig . . ,�, :1 by the A) Qdadjlo, w small iiiinulary offshooV , * . ,the ) same Path towards tho'game destination; smiled upon him. Truo.he at the church. When we r6turn there will b6- nothing to place before the holy picture." . L plecing'hof on. bonch before the fra*'ento . of the Platter Cake, crossed ,hot arid himself . . hours find avert, days, he oaoittoroa thiam the game went on for six should pasta 'in their hata:, None of the animmIg or birds hereinafter mentioned Shall - of the great and powerful Didtit PabOlei The I � "I I . malefactor'Condemned to aid is bound to a post I 1.1, , � rything . whelrl�pvs . . ----1 i . . � wais �aa poor- --- -- a- Ahwwlbouta wa%­Poorer� 1 -nd on ( - Without rpPitilb * he bori-6 his 9 ­DarIS.p.tv-0g@d lie,r-4 and into bar bosom and -ad Of Wallis finsla-"'iti 6- 0 6 drew forth a pl' and they begsu to eat. - As the repass was drAwinet6'a aldse.,& -ki4ek 'was heard 'at the . . agalh. ,kad go - V yeari. P But 1091lithm, he writes -in *ear., - I;,, I would have gope mad,. They . d be -huxikod, taken at killed withtn'thei. PCHO bereaheril iiede '-1. Mir, olk, Ahoose, vein. ' in firmly driven lntQ'tlid ground in some opm � � � I , � - - - ': . Place where lid tided offord. a abodo,sud in $hire - . -but po'verly . . or murinurlpg. He 9�xd.'hio wife word alone, �� . I 1 knot, and opening it With hot tooth took two small doing. one of. -Which she gave to the - door and a little old woman, Wrinkled and .1 1. humpWaked, enterodi , . * , bin 1116111011.0, provided Ina with a purpose. ,So long so I . door or oirib* between the 14ih day Of the lot da,'y Of October. 2. . 64 to dosth,notby artificial means, - I . Slowly rose, I Involving , waste of fuel, but by tile natural * 1 . but neither .wao. fona of loitering 6i the '. day, sway, on the stove ; I peasant. 11 There, take itil" she said,, " I 'YOU . ,�, Ali, ibis youi Atint Anna ? Be welcome I search for, I had Something to ' had them to oration - as do. W110114110 decide for my 11b D4amber and , Grouse, Phalkslints, Prairie fowl, or . 1. . host of the aunli; rely 11 . , I ' man they reach oar a . arkh I � - . I . . sleeping . . - . day lop they both worked - b4a all _g_ -- --Ir - have two; . Dan buy 6 taPbr-!! He would - --bor looked st-1he oiPhditigirli,f.,wornsix. Christ to risen VI and he embrabodAlie. old ,- ­ - I � I- . ­ ­. - - .an exile Was brought to,me.sht jailer found ' partridjo, between the lot ..day, of �tljd --us.- day Idt-Soptember. In Its equatorial regions. To pitotrRat hit - . .1 'I -sufferingo and overt his too ­S*dy end -by ------- - - ` � Word" '0nkimtod . . and vidi a tik-�- . obft6 airk#rya flour, a eouplq'6t loadi of hay have-opoken ot�pped, rude R 4estuve, thout pressing the . . I" Hole risen, lindalad,o-Agid the.; 4, god ,I . ti that yo 1 hii h lied , me on -3iny-knoog hwiting for one w w I , age � &pea me for two ds� yd. They saved 2hy � January- still- - 3. W urkeyd or quell, bOtWOO1k the let day ild t - .. I - . . Banat ' roke, the ingenious Al-Quadjis Cover . I bond, fresh , I andthaycould botbankful to God. "WM .. . he dame back from the,field and -asught t 1p coin Ili him palm, went onward with boro -A: moment later they wore at the top of the I I wag afraid) my.dear nalghbori were angry with Md. -door friend," she added,* lay My wife,, *Ifolo thuabiand from lunacy- g bma- thereforei do -uld--not desire -2 proude Of'j Aidusiy. awid the . lqt� day of October. 4. Woodcock, betoosta the .lot day of lanuary theivOrring compairiotla with _ greenteipbo, which. offaetually- shield him I J - . . . . . . I the little Laitotdinkh, who Was .Strong Ru . d and oat ds.wn to table with bar before . hill, and saw tho village like a black stain on . of ths. mentidirele8o fielao. the bosom The 1, lend ins your tongs, The Children have araggec! ouro-God knows where ; *0 haVi to . . . . ..� 1, I Went.." . � . . . she I the Itt day of AugdaI, 5. SniPQ.'bOtW0bn I th . g lot day Of L January vtna� the 1%h day of No inch pro.'*- 'brain ficiv! Plipivins, darto. i . I tooiion lot however, accorded to him bodys . � !)lump, . . was a smoking tchi-eabbaja 80*0­411011 he He Man and preferred houses, the barns andA.1no $rang that shadea them made a dark -And imponowdlile m egg, hunted the house all over fro cellar gar. ret without finding it ; tfio'bro% is, baked And L GY41106033 FROM ItAflil.-Tho Revue biduir . -L Wells states that s, Gorman msoufsetbrY 10. August. '� 6. Watarlowli, known as mallard, . . gray dock, black-ducki wood orgummiair due.k, whiah gradually Mien up, obrinki togaiftler, - . 9 � abil'tiltiftistely biddoideal eirboniz d. . One � happy. wait a quiet � I .wood or being Stripped of a few ptiolks of and it wall only in the little windows - of the chitrobi iihope ht0V_Jr_oof rose up AW it from we hove loathing With *hioh to dr . . . the Overt." , " I I turning OUt.OVe:r A ton a day Of glucose winds linen rags, These tons, Which' Bra I between the lat dAf of lanfi0y, And the 15th - Ot Or duokg. ow'Ang and day OfAUgust. 7. h chance Of salvation 10 open to the roaleting . I man while as yet he Ili not Completely 14 done 'L L � � I ral- or. haiddfulff-af ttrawTather-thark,-to-011it famous About them. I I The blessing of Gad Lwboden Against the 61 oat aky,i, that`lnt1UmejSbI6 little . , 1, Is that all; Take it: 1 -Ther�it io-near I from old composed of hard TogetsbIG fibers* Are L g0000l, bdt alln the lit day of May and the kth.11 If a dloud'�Aso between the sun * . to oar I . . - . � . I I - ijlexo--�uo one will,girdW -fi;t With . itill i . go With 1, I Everybody lived oil -a good . 1. ­­­- lights ObOne. '- ­ -- 'L ­ ­­ " . , I . � 31d . ­ I . I the olove.11 , . 1�1 The old wornAg Went to the ROVID, otooppid troste a with sulphurld sold, Which ObAvOttO Ithath into atxtritioIl The latter product thus' 15thk day .f Angunt, s. Hqcoo,.betwaawx-th6 A" . lat day of arch and the I -at day of SoPtOid I a nod a and bla'Place of torment he is t 0 da 6 I loose from hill post, and Wdomes ,the object. . I he would Bay, ; I few, but were in -him Ith Andre*, &R4 footing *I debt. He flxEa a weathercock on she. house ' They soon r6schod the Village And crossed . the narrow Woodan. bridge. To the Ilghti down (Ind jolt upon. thei floor. Suddenly Clapping her hands the dried out like' Ono hove obtained undergoes A Washing With milk of - 'Itmo, land is thou treated with 4 fire 3h supply I bare . - 4 .. L . I I Badaudo R funbral. party WE ks bo�lnd the of Popular reverence as 0, mighty alfigiolart; . I In whoto behalf tho ouperwilatural poweikl'4vo , . . i of one, orna L instilled the window lot anothoes cured the horse of's across the little oreek that sparkled like A oeyths-lilada between twolateep, banks, roso.s pooneosed, 11 Herb, Andrew; Come what lottilin ,you have 2 0 Lord I" ,,,, a she 'Where' ot,4ola atrougorthati-il is format, when the. mato is &I once transformed and oijilotallizab: appol tod time In raMbing the church with 6120 Or lorara, the Rev. I. hlo.'dead parloh � 11619tiod4firbOtly to Intervene. I I . I Atravellovinthetotesto of Brazil flow a . � cottage with Carvings, Shl Clever 'at. all callingd. he Would lid. mill ourrotthil, ad by willow#, a big black block,, pointed 0 the place the. 00410 bad I � , Into glucose, of Which ',rich" confections 11imilton, Of Lyrogiod, gilgland,, retailed to L balry opidor vish's body two itches long and � . I ksvp gotten dn as well no 'the others had he in bid-falwally. to the left, beyond 0 hillboki appeared- the Brag l,the road wound up ' '�at .. . � - been. L - )g. It What. Is there there ? My deals$ to. I I slid jellied tusy be made. The Process in said to be a Very Cheap 6inG,.411d the glucose J lot tham outir the building, Or to read the burlel After much 40.11%yi the ot,ffirt dIght logo, Measuring L06VOn inches each. It � th a ddep otevic' . Was on a tree trunk betion, 0 � bad mote Ugafal arms I I Ppily when ouadenly, Ila Was living thus be . . ibis . And the time he least expected It, % tort to graveyard, h'0Ng'%t the summit of Which .stood the ' the gloomy Bull decrepit church. sure ill answered the peasant. . 64 Conlo, . . indabd I Looks hi�,111418.fsthqr; with grape sugar h loally identical - . A 0 am I I attoingoutoxyll h6weter, has .'arlseld Spirits oarviee. : Wag aimittid to the chuirdbyatd i mid placed ii2 thal Open slid there left until thainext grave" . . Aerboo which . was stretched a abuse whital \ I well. The lower part of the weV was hirditen, I I . at ;, ­ � lilow fall on him. Him wife died. The logo The, church was . divided into two 'Parts I . , lock, mytrielpai It is mowipy�-Mtan.ey-fi I WhOI6 heap at moneyll' Ili -a manukoi . tire Of grope Sugar from, rage, 10 to be In day, whe) ockyloa Wag read over it and I& .. . and two small Abelian Were entangled In the .# Ono was Fifill altive, but died soon I . In poverty�, I made him feet the %all Weight 61 lit I Happily he had little ilmO'*hGtsi n to mourn the interior# where the t0tvia a was boudgeted *Ali flooded with light, Contrasting strongly Andre* stood thunderatruck. I ffhord the had been two hempirig hand and the but0piloo understood - - danger of being Interfered with by the the g,AVO filled In. , I I Iti his article on the it Ofohostra OfTo-day,11' pieces. � .. , ,I afteritstedono: Tholialro of those arib.". � , I ­ - 11 he time of wil. Dear- link k was nummer"t . Ing ?their little girl in his sims be followed with the other portion, � which was In 86mi- 4 a throng that it obgsutity. There Wag line' ambers glitioiad loin -at gold, . - I he cr000lng Getrasu 00ornm6wit. I Parisian fits-toreend fits- inadia , of irboted in ths April Set-ibher, Mr. Sidney Landet Ismailia the neakat of the flusbo - slid hopes to Come oft when touched and cause a � . : op"'B" N maddening irritation. lie osyt that he saw I 'L .,� . the 66rpoo to the oraVoyliva, And then caught . I .�, the'ooythdr; 'When he returned to bid'ootL wid not possibid to reach the Illaraluatea Part. Soparated. from Darla by the' Otowd, " I know got, AUuj,Auna,,, paid, himself a it God to my wituoso, X knoir !oat lgl&gao angr4V011 with dedikad of Mon6grAing, bilrdot butterflies Bud othlit Oddit[60, and Boo the Almo I 4,ih6h the twelity *idling of Rn be balanced by' tWoUtY flutOklo . the children of tan Indian family with one . , � of these monatats obearea by a Said and I �, � I up .71 it he hung big head. as ,no, longtr Athigi . �1�� L � I . heard the filmillelt JOUMI of the shuttle,, the . Andrew xxiguagod, however, to troall bin way '�ojwadn the r&okg 69 the worshipper till he , I whence It Came." .- I a, What I You dou"i kind, . W I lot, do t kliow� W got .. .. ­ L , I .1 14,11MI111 J nied Ili giWbamboo frames. . I � �. I . .. I ocaboatts Will t6 I ­ . . I I I � I I 1. loading it about the house like a d6g. I . � .. . L . . ­ I . t� . I � . I . I . I . .1 - . I . � I . I . , _ I . . L� . . I I . L . I . . A . . I I � .. . . I I I. I I . . . . . . I . I I I . . i. 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