Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1896, p. 3

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WHOLESALE AND RE I I `J: pillow was I folio. The old mbuomanuo -uvoa In a kind 0! one made of pilm and menu: of boob. with hardly any room tor hie cooking or for the wooden cndle lined with pain- phlote which he slung between hie shelves for I bed. He died in 1714, in his eighty- ; eeeoml you-, dlrly. rugged and u happy as ` I kin;,--I4ondqn Stnndnrd. _ Dirty. Bag-god nnd Happy no 3 Ilng. Tho Innonsate craving of book oolloomra In Hlnstraoed In the can of Rnwllnson, on English blbllomnnlao who would buy a book though he had 20 copies 0| It. Ho ..1lved nnd died Among bundles And pilot; 0! books covered with dust and nobwehu. The Spectator mention: tvrobollootorn whose covotousneaa Increased with their Collection. :1. Lu)... 9.. h.-M1... no an Mnhnn, uouecnon. Ir. Haber. the brother of the Nlhop, bought all that oauno in Ms way, by out- loula and shlploadn and In whole libraries. on Ihlnh In noma man: in never an M: lama um uupwuu ma In wnou nmu-nan. onwhlohlnlomo can be non: outhh nmmng ls more nqnrnnng man I nveru injury to tho tongue. lt sometime: hop- ponn that hr hlllng 3 llttlo child will bite I In tongue oomplntuly through, no that tho jjooth mum and tho month In llod wlth blood. Such an nooldent la not so into n: It appears. The mouth hula quick ,` tho nun futmlngunntnnl remedy hotter than any which man has lnvanvod of db- oovouul. But to unlit nature and my the now at blood I: certainly lrnyottnnt. Tho almplut Wm to do lltln In by sprlnl` kllng nely sifted our Into the out, Q A sun can be coated touubdllttothlu trut- usem It the Goal no mlxdlwlth powduod Iouwumuul Iongenoun xnr mu Io mnunyghtnlhd thntouultlnwhovo mantis: anhmmhrgn `.n__ Ihoqglovnnonullohoblg infmlnmvlm ,, , . m-uwno wmnu-rnn..,..___ .. I noon. Ho had two treullfrt troves-'-A promised wife and a ring! And the doo- tor was happy. for he had found nome- lhing to tease Kmzy about.-New York Haw: wu-out wtbtvu - --u .-n "Young Inca an nu [Iva to unann- tIou."vnhH Izirllmblo. "Tho Ian at ` 47 t V 7 T` M ` H AILY BB.I'l'ISE WHIG, FRIDAY` FEBRUARY 14. "T1896 A notion! b A-"pt to}-tutti-| : -- ....-... ....... Nothing ha alarming than I covet-0 nlnrv m xhn lunnnu. It puma-I.lmm han- Only 3 Nawnboy. I was ntlrlwl-ml hy n llttvlo nownhoy. `t- wna evident. that hu hnd not boon mulling pnpnrs wry long, for he did not mingle with tho other bo_\'n, (HM the childish voice was very wmk ma lmorlnd his wnrm. ills clothes wuro neat, but. very old nnd enro- fuily pat:-lml. Around hln nmk wore in clean coiinr and a honmmmlo hm-kilo that had moo lwunn piooeui` a binok aipnon dn-ss. Everything about him lnebolmned that In loving muthor`n hand had triod to make her [my nppour like at little gout-it man on he went, out to sell hln pnpor. I tnikod with tho young news morchnnt, nud found that. ho lived with his mothor, and she was u crippled widow. with none but him to rely upon. For 4 years oi the 11 time had boon thus fur allohwd him by Father Time the little fellow hnd strug- gled mnnfuiiy to hear the burdens into bad decreed should be his, and he proudly declared that "it was not often they went hungri, nnd then only for a few days, when rant {all due." He had only been selling papers fora week. but. mrnad IR. ulmnnt n dollar of I I'll! l'M\I' IND! III KIKIIIIIIR (HID III bomlm_ " Hllhl Ms uunhor. "Well. tlmru urn nlwnys 1-m|mulruwlmcl:n to wultlnm nf grunt. 1m\\'ur, Willie." ox- plnlnud the mllur plnumntly. Wllllo shouk his hand. "When it cannon lu hull! n lulu mun," ha mill, "un lmvin pouplu klmukln down to ynu nn ull lhul. I'll rutlmr lm jnnlluruf l-his HM hulldm than Ivu ram` uf tun Nu.-. sins." -`I n..I.l um way an n. ..p wnn.. m....n ` SHIN. "1 mid _\'nu t-h ula Wllllo llkml nh.-'mllIlv pmvnr, ' ' mhl his momhur q1|lutly.--(Ylnlmsgn Pnxl, uown. Ah, |un'Im))u you'd Hkiw in be nn mm cl-M, Hkv lhv t-znrnf Russia," suggwslml the null:-r. "Nix." rnturnod Wllllo emphm |1'ull_\'. H0 hnx lwnrd nlmut lhulruulnlo thul Um 1-mr hm In knoplnu nub of mu way of "\\'nII I Inn-an nrn uln-at-u unlllu nlu-nu-Inn-I.-.1 was given In pmill-mu. I know u mun," ronmrkml the inni- lnun, who hml been ii.-atoning, who was something like your Puxuy. Hu wurkmi wull unnugh, hut. uilulosrxly. Omm lu- wunt to net) nhoum A position, but. llm pro- prietor, A large, dignilimi mun, huiii: `You will noisuit. the position. I want. in mm: to rt-prmunt. mu. With i-hm. my {rimni not t.o\tm-1.. nml his wimio innomivu WM to show that he could not only ropn-rmui n proprietor, but t-imp ho nouid heonnm one in him own person. "-IInr(iwuro. nu vv-nu-mu lvwvlo "I suppnm you expect to be prn.~Idunt Iomudny, \\'|lliv."` nnld the oullvr plena- antly. Nut nmr-.h." mnllml Wlllla nrommlv. pflilllllllb l. Illlll IIUVV flllllu IIIB |lU\\'I`l'. "wllllo llkvs power." oxplnlnml his mothur, "lmm I mu-as hu lm\sn't think the prnsddaut. lms onouh of It." Nut. muuh ha duu't." Intorjootod WH- Ila. " l`h~ru`H ulwnys 1-4-uplo cnllln hhn down " V AVU` down.` \|- um oust pay. 'l.`heu came one of those crime In Inns!- nea life which broke up nuroaxnhllshnmut. Pnrnv npnnntml n n0sM'.lun with an [Inn Io awry anon. He then used his Inuence, nnd was given pnnmun. l Ixnnw n nmn. " rnnmrkml Hm anuy. Nut mm-.h," rnpllml Wllllo promptly. Wlml !" uxnlnhmwl Lhu \'lu'|tur in malnu- lslmwnt. 'l`hInk what. u grunt. nmn tho plfuahlnnt la. and how grunt his pmwr." hi.-' mmlmr. Inn. I ml:-as-I hu lm\sn't think Hm I9 WHICH UI'()KU U]! llllfllhlIIUHUIHIIHUI. Poxey accepted a position with u (inn in the sumo city an manager or the build on inn-dwaro dapnrtmaut, and then came, an I have heard him pay, the triumph of his life. Sum came to him for 0 position. Hn nvna wank unnnuh imnnid, turn-mind DH! HUB. lllll UIIIIIIB I-U Hllll Nil` ll [JUSIIIUIL He was wank enough. humid, turumind Sam of the day ho had munuxl him, but. after giving vent to bls feullumu hu thunkvd Sum for the taunt. saying it was tlmt, more than the prospect of nd\-unm-nm_ml- and higher wages, that had spurred him to aorh. Hn tlmu unnd Illa lnunnnn. mid Stun hay In. Q , 1 Inna too long In In e, llowqmr. Eu 1-h_:t,mnn with Mr.`G- --?"|n- quhod the bookkeeper of the new olork, Indicating a nun: oouspiououu for hi: hoiunllneau. 'I`nn vnnin Ann " hn`x1v\mhIIAd ha D . Ton years ago." ho@lI1i|l:Ill0d, he cums to Imrk where I was mployed. H6 was unnrt chap, but the unions, appur- ontdy, ever created. Ho wuso ugly and awkward um he became the bum of all our Iaoond Ind Jokes, Our hand clerk wan quite handsome fellow and very much xiv to moiety, and consequently Into ho _. One day he was worrying ' Pusey, our lnzy mm mm called, taunt- ing him I a very moan way about him looks, wh .Poxmy. thoroughly cu-ouaod, aid, `Look here, Sam, I may be ugly. and not such a uhru you are, bus In five year! I'll show you Iim I better buslneaa man. " rLu.' " 1 From that thus we noticed I ohnniga ln Poxey, Ho gut pox-mlsnlon to tnku the can no: home. Ho would stay M nlglm wlth proprietor when all the clerks ljogono, helping hlm wlth the plans for In? doll` hardware. At. this he was only I llvo paper wolgm and kapi the plans un- rollod, but gradually beoomlng more and more useful nntll ho was lntrusbed wlth tho ontlro work of tnklng off the lmrdwuru and mullng estlnmmn of cost. Sam was stlll head clerk, but Poxuy was druwlng Lho boat pay. 'I`lmu mnnn nun nf thmn crluna In Inns!- am , V w . _ And :m~'o`n'"v_rIth' dreadful am to mum: and rally ,_ 4 Took am: the hunt`:-1". with hltaocn and mm. In way. , Pen woht before him with her when mm. And each bony owned Ma drama and mthlqo - away: ' ` All npEnru'n children ed tho gm of mun. . ' The Ila:-out bout of prey. ,, - -Rug1unld Gourlu In Century. TIIIDIOIII oommun IOII Inn. 3- w 9 Rwu-`1 A cnmnwv _:-:__-j Th; yr:-Ma-`urn a7e7:u:{-1}-opxug (mac. Quin -_: ~.l_nd_(wohqIu_bheutapol-bin! an (5041 as play. no pun !n`nl6ture a tmplu 0! rt-puma Their happy. lm-uleiu `thy. lhumdoruhing onward through tiaothlch-ta nn. . . conga: In no umunnw ananlu onyox them turn up within and-oNvo,III will. buy mind. dupmra the tour yuI:_thoo- ry."-Portland Oregonian. " labia cl Isl-on In Diaplh. Naturalists who have studied the habits of the salmon advance the curious theory that after the link are hatched they leave their rivu-home (or the broad ooean and that it in four year: before they return to spawn and die. Thla theory he: been `re- jected by many of the anlmon man, and among the nnbelievingia Mr. HID. Mo- `Guire, the atnwe nah protector. whose experience entities his opinion to respect. Sue Mr. `McGuire: "I! this theory in correct. how in it tbs! ileh of such vastly dlilerenc silo: and weights are caught in the Columbia? I should thin!` that than would hemme- thing like uniformity in the iluh if they wuolll of the tune ago. However, I ex- pect to settle the theory one way or the othervery anon. The superintendent oi u lfnlunl Run: Inmhm-v 3: than (ilnnkn. ocnorvery "mo uuponnsonoeno on the United Satan hatchery at the Chats- llll Inn obtained pcnulnalon to main I).0o0 at 40,000l|nh from thllyosrl mm nnulnutnprlng. Somoohhonlh lin- kodtohnvo naked with dlvorwlro bo- totothoynnlumcdlooloandthonlwlll odor alumni locnnyof thunuarwu-d `caught In the Columbia Shanld nnyof (lam turn un -Ithln Annrtntmlll will. punuo mmrmou and mom IMrvlng.-Wuhlnztaon Svu, WHICH WnOi V '7' W 7 - And MI Ion hi?` .E`."""` "W '"`- thought nireutlydrnwn nlmucI'9tMLd. J I had not yet lost the innocence of baby- hood. and the picture of A crippled mother proud of her boy, and suering that he must that early in the morning of life do the work that belong: to its midday hours, the penury of living on 09 II week. and yet the happiness of saving in few oentn. mmlu me look in I new wny upon the limo {ol- izwa who, running around corners. dun- ing into street can and dodging between puns:-nby upon the streets. try to keep the public informed and themselves from nmrvlnn.-Wnhlnnon Star. ms nu: only 1: rhli %h'`, ?` And an I la! 7-- TI-ts Fcfnc_es7'r" 'SsAs1' or ;r'3Ev.` or nylunv `nunnu.-1'Iol.. ooan:~xromsxcn 0l'l`ICl-0omn On- uio Old Queen anon. orrxm: I YABD-0onur onuto 1 mama .w la` 1. L I I_ W` `m ` wjIZU-j'.wupI jlnnnsuoonou :_4.g..__n-- 4'. ONLY SHOP TALK. my been aoumg papers mra phrued 03. almost 5 dollar of .l`, , ` Inna!-1| Hm rant. Wlla 818118. The young man wu of distinguished " bearing and handsome two. He spoke to her a little about M. Tao and much about Fm" herself. He t.uld- her she won charming and that ho felt he loved her. She allowed him to talk. He promised 60 return noon. "9 In tmurhoantime Mme. Lu, seated beside 50` .hy- ----~..~_ . _,___. -. _. _ her saw her, passes her time in HT-yiii` M] earth which covers his tomb with the air pdo nun-od up by her fun." In: Wham tim nld woman had nlnhul hm- tome. "Three dnysnfier the death of M. Tno Mme. Lu's sadness had become human. {she was told that nyoung man. a follower of M. 'l`no's,duai1-ed an interview to ex- pruea the grief and sympahhy he felt on this sad oucnaion. She thought it would not be right. so refuse him this privuogu, end she was correct. She received him with sighs. Thn vnunn man wnu nf (ll-Mnnninhnd Inn. The despulr of Mme. Lu surpassed all bounds. Her eyes were swollen with woeplng and her pretty, soft cheeks were ocntnhod to places by her sharp Mme n- ger nulls, but uvnrytbiug passes away, and the torrent of her grief won spent. In forum. earn: snnu nn vo (moo owr my grave. Mme. Lu took the oath and the good M. Tao closed his eyes never to open them again. Tim alnnlmlr nf Mum Lu snrnnnnncl nil sne nan annrcu ma oouon. "But. M. Tuo said to her, `Madame, do not swear such all-lng us than.` `At. least,` contlnut-d slm. `If I must lurvlve you, II` I tun uundumnod by the goal! to still behold tlm llght of (lay wlmn you can no lnngnr see It`, knnw that I will never oonnunt to beoonm the wife of another. and that I wlll novnr hnvo hm. (mu husband. the some at I lmvu but um) soul. ` mu... m rr.......m tn 1...... -u..a...... .u.. 1 IHIVQI Ulllr UIIU HUUI. But M. Tun mid to hot: `Mndnmo. do not. swear that. '()h. M. Tao, M. Tao! Lot. me uwmr than that for at least live yours I will not think of marrying again." But. M. Tao mid tn lmr: `Mndauio, do not nwuur thut. Swmr only thnt you will keep my momory faithfully In your heart until the earth shall hn dried owr my 'g1'avo. ' Mme. Ln took that oath and tho nnnd WHO (MU WOIIHIII HPUKG BB IDHO'E3 The lady that you saw seated beside a tomb is Mme. Lu, the widow oi I learned luau namod Tao. who died 15 daynago after a iug illness. and tho bomb in her husbnnt|'s. They iuvml each other most. tondoriy, and own when dying, M. Tao oouixl nut. rooonciio himneii to their sema- rat-lun, and the idea of leaving her behind in the world in tho iinwur of her age and of her bounty was altogether insuppormlnio to him. Howevor, toward the and he be- namo reuignml, for he was oi` gentile nn~ tum, and his soul aulnnitted to the inevi- tabla. 4-IIIn.u.hu. no tin. Iunnll n! \l VI`-n'n Iuul mum. "Weeping at. the hand of M. '.l`n0's bod, thnt. she bud nuvor loft during his entire Hluuss, Mum. Lu called upon tlquoda to bear wltnoss that she would nev " survive him, but would share his grave oven nu she had shared his oouoh. In... ll 'I`..n ash! in kn! Ihlnnlnuun Jn any H1086 or women. This lime creature : odd occupation aroused within him crmalevolent but live- ly curiosity. He continued his walk slow- ly onward, bm turned his head occasion- ally to watch the fun, which still bout the air like the wing of a huge buttery, when all of a sudden an old woman, whom he had not seen at ilrat, npproaohed him and made a sign to follow her. Him dmw him `into the shadow n! A mm 1.0 mm: "1 iieiud you moi; my mistress a ques- tion to which she made no reply. I will satisfy yum` curiosity, from a natural wish to oblige and in the hope that you in re- turn will give me the whnrewith to buy from the priests is magic paper which poa- seaacn the puwcr of proi(?%ing my life." 'l`nhnnnnu '1`:-mu draw in . ihin mu-an nmi BBREOR DIM! |)0Wl)l' DI prou?%{ng Ill] IHB. " Tohouang Tson drew u hlu purse and placed in plum of mouny In her hand, and the old womnn spoke as follows: l`|m lndv Hun vuu nnw nnnmd Innldn n HIIMRB I 3181! I0 IUIIUW D01`. She drew him `into the shadow of O mouudamtle hlghnr than the rest and said to Min: `'1 I\nA'II` vnn nul: uni uni-(nan: n nnnn. FIOIIDIO Y0 Illll W18 $1 !!! Ill IDDVOTI III 1 am a phllonopher and like to know the came: of things, and more In one um uobpon me, that I cannot even gum A0." The young woman oontlnuod to move her ran back and forth. She blluhed, lowered bar hand and murmured a few '~ words mm the good man could not hang. Ha rnnnwml hln nuaamnu uwarnl tlmm. WOTUS EDI` WHO (XXI [XIII] 0001 HOW H1! - He renewed his question several times, but In vain. The young woman took no,` further notice of him, and It seemed ll though her very son] had passed into the band that was so busily moving the fan. I`nhnmnm Tum want his wnv mm-etfub nanu man was nusuy movmg me nan. Tuhouaus Tsen want his wnv regretful- ly. Although be well know V at all la vanluy, he was naturally Inclined to seek the motive of human notions, and particu- arly those of This lime nnntni-'1 odd oonunntlon 0: ` ` Madame, due I uh`-.`yon without 0!- fenee when person in duping beneath this tomb and why you give yourself so much trouble to fan the earth that oovern It? I nun 1 nhllnnnnhnl And Ilka In knnw VCTVC1 --j ---v- ---u and v `I. J: PIIII. Vnlno--Jel'ln. um um man came: non ovary weak to collect the blll.-Stnnd annulm- ._..&-_... lvorybody Iona! Wlch Ndwnhqu However dishonest tome poopla may he with others, than seems so be an unwrm ten code of mommy In their man up that prompts them to buqnuo with nevnboym Since the oetnhlhhmont of numb on the prlncipnl oull, from which the nownboy noun hln stock, In may, with nhty, tile nwalk. lookntnproooallon or go to Ms luncheon; He) ran Ma papers and A handful of pen! on the sand. and when anybody wum paper he taken it and Inns Illa penny or Innkasohango for him- na and puts on. lnqu_lr,y of`: nmnbc of provrlvtnn of chain, oliollod the Infor- Inntlonlhncnotonoohhomhlllovcrloal - nun-np'...I.-4| n lhnnw In! nhnhnnnn High P:-load Dooto:--You no now ooh- vnloooent, and all you need In exercise. You should walk 10 to 16 mllu l dqy, nlr, but your walking should luwo an object. Pnhmt--All I-hrhn dmnnr: I'll naval Ilor Bunlllhl Boy. Mn. Wlllowsnup (culling on In. Wan- gle)-Your nmthor hu 5 lot of new tur- nltum, hum : Ibo. Willie? `IIIHA_`r'u-'In ~Al|A. Oh; In-n gunman Mann mmon Inge ruzdono or uumbulll Ivar non apt arm] n penny r ' or tags. nIncathotoIn wan .- lrhgnnm-wln-uuunlnnnuunlnolhh lint ollunwuanlucaanoutcmwuunoxunqus Thcomuylnavvunlnnnuulonhln. but has of them In that Ohonownloyr-vhahvu naibhbyhubu Qt IIWQI Inna` vmhthopuhllmandl _ Iooonlno dnII.-CMonp0hnuhlo. | IKrll'l'|)ll up D] nor Illll." When the old woman had nlahod hm- swry, Tuhounng Tsen thought: Youth In short. the Innlmmant of da- DU! 101]!` Wlllln IIIOIIIII IIIVD III OUJKII. Patient--All right, doctor; ['1] novel around trying to borrow money to pay your bill.-1-mllndolphlu Amaonu. awry, Tunounng nun wougnu: Youth in short, the incitement of de- sire given wings to young women nnd young man. After :11, Mme. Lu is an honest young person, striving to keep her promise. it is an example worthy to pro- nentm the white women of Europe.- From the French. IIMINS, DIED ! I00. WIIIIOY Wllllo--.Yeu'm. and the hen N... -..|p In ....||..g uh. uh _m_-.4 'i_5{<"i6"T`i1"'.s: 00., n__A---__ A- n_._n. A n...as \ tno pnpur. Oh, it's a knack!" replied the con- ductm-. "I just do it." ` The other pauengur then Ipoko: "He does it just as [shave myself in a sleeping car that in traveling 40 miles an hour. It`: a traveler`: trick. You see he . holds the hook at in his left hand. Hie wow in jammed against his breaat, m.w.;o't; .m,mm=m.rI_sId- Tim Be ing together, and he is poiseJ`U.."L"_`Tj that he away: with the car. it : he 3,. same way with shaving on a train. By `Dd pressing the elbow against the ohoai: and shaving with the wrist a man can shave 3,, himself without making aout in hiuoheek. I've done it many times. I have noticed, too. that railroad men hold themselves the name way when they are writing on a moving train." "I guess that`: 90." said the oonduotor, but I never knew it before. No one told me. I just picked it up."-ChicIzo Reo- ma. wna mom-, wmmo ann urm. "I dnn't- me how you onn write so wall with me our jumping and joltlng all the tlmu," mid thepasaengor as he returned the Oh. it`: a knack!" ranllad the pnnsgngorn wnmneu mm mm mwroat-. Will you let; 1110 look at than writing, oonduotor?" said one of the men. 7l"I.n nlnbnl nnllnnrnu :4-ununnl nnrnrlnnll oonuuomrr" sum or me man. The nickel uolloumr Ioemod mrprlaod, but. handed mm the paper. The wrmng clear, legible and rm. "I dnn'f. mu: hnw mm mm wv-Ha an wall 110! molt uuu, may unvunoe uy mow "gram till the whole body, with the ox- ooptlon of the month, In entirely Im- mernod. Tho [ls-as, during this prommllng, lusvcg rushed In rupld haste to the dry parts. and mslly to tho moss, and the fox, when ho had, according to hls calculu- tlou, ulluwed uululont. thus for all the mn to make their dopnlnurn, quietly opens hlu mouth. The Ilium-1 oats o down the an-mun with its hm-don of uaa, and when In In out of jumping ranch thefux nda Its way tn the hunk much mllc\'nd.-N0w York Horultl. IIIIDVIIII var. The street our was near the end of its I-nu, and they cqndnomr wan making out his trip rupnrt-. He stood firmly, with his team npmad, and wrote rapidly. The two watched him with interest. Will rnn Ina mn look at mhnh wrlilnn. l|I'H)'Il NBGIII 50 DC In gllll DUIKIII/IUII. The large hm-nod beetle can carry 816 times its own weight. One has boon known to walk uwuy with a two and A qumtur punlld wnlght. l.l\'o btmrl um` 1-ummtinlea shipped nn ion to as to konp them dormuut; during the juurnuy. Thin in particularly the outta with buInh|l\|)n(.\. which have bum tukun to New Znnlnml. wlu-re thuy are useful in (ortilizing the red ulovur that has been lutrmlurvtl into thu ooluny. The: amount. of light that nun boob- tnlmad from rnins In not gum-.rnlly known. Tlmao insootn hrwn two hright. spots on thulr thorax, and also hrilllum. wings on the abdomen. and give light uululont to unable mm to l"Nl(| at. In lllllu distance. Two or three pltmcxl in the num- mr of a room will shod a soft. light all |`\'('r it. They am wry ommnun in oulm. [mn- zll, Guhnm, Vunuznaln and Mexico. in those n(llll'Hl'|l`.H nt. night the natives until: the little uronturaa to t-lu-lr shoes and thus ubtaln light to ma thu roml nnd frighten Iuvny thu snakes. l\Iuxlotm women use them as jowvls. Tlmy tin than: in little guuzn bugs and put, thum in their lmlr or on (huh: clothing. Thuy km-11 tlmm in wlro oogus and food thorn on nornps of sugar llll oauo. Roymml Is a kunwlng unhnnl. l`ho foxes urn much toruwntved by (lens. but when the Inlotlon becomes too aovuro they know how to gut rld of then Insects. They gather [mm the bark of trees moss, which thoy carry to a an-emu that deepens by degrees. Here they enter the water. still ourrylng the moss in their mouths. nqd, going backward, boghmlng from the $1110! their tails, they advance by slow Burn: t.lll mhn whnln hndv. with thn HI- don't gum mu ulmuoe. Many horses no fond of beer, and mu tired horse on bottle of beer in his gruol In a grant rosmfamlvu. It nuts na 11 "pick mu up." nnd often makoa a horse wlth no cap petite out freely. Browors lIj)dars(`::nd thin, and that In one reason why mhulr homes always to be in gum] oondnlon. 'I`Im lnrm-. lmrnud our-rv oonmas or ANIyaALs. Oltor Icahn-u About Them `I130 Al 3 LII- Ila Known. woos AiIo" EE>--".E`. black. Try it. Imther 10.000 of the threads spun by A full grown spldor, twist. them together and see If they uqunl In substance the size of one of your lmlra. nmn...-u Ilvn In m- IQ I'l\l|I` when hhnv um size 0! or mura. Oysters live 10 or 12 yours when they haw tho clmnoe. In this country they don't gut thu uhauoe. Mnnv hnvam nm fond beer. to Observe ton yours:-lvus. Every spotted dog has mlmend of his tall white, whlla every sputftod out has the end of her mu black. mm. m.n.m- mmn nf Mm Mn-mrln "`*"""".`."*.'.'.`a. 8.i'`.`f"'-'$"7 That Ilorrid Cough] ":,'.....':;.:....;. . l{iji:Acb13{{ti}L| Blankets, oo1_n!m-ton. wool underwear Ind all winter dry goods ool'd ll . cost price at R. MoFnul'a oarpot wnrohouu. ` V ` I Whloltoulndhcgmdlndlcivvnunho ouod)MIIo'Innol' .. I4'IIII'I - Ullrjg H.edth and sweet. In-oath Hound, by Shiloh : Cntarrh Remedy. Price fty oonta. Nun! Injoctnr free. At Wade's: V _HQA9Sl (CIOQIIQII to Duck 0 Booth.) -l\|CALER5 `,}'N- 1 4` I I I in ` . P:-ia:I!kLDEu'u.a >;_; ANTISEPTIC PREPAIAT `FOR THE: HAIR. ITALL-AY5 ` `Inc scaua c nrzs oannnurr PREVENTS r LUNG out or` rm: wumacstouts cmv i olmntomln ~- . ANN TAUGH BY INSTINCT. J, L A1DL ~- 2,. son. Trlnldul in 48 hour: from New York. The tropical Inland: Including St. Tho 0, Santa Cruz, st. Kltta, In-unique and Bar does also nord bsnutlful and inborutllu hours. all reached by nhenmships of the Qmboo Steamship Com any from Now York. lpoohl 0:-uluu to the roping. Ililndmsnunry. uh. um: and Ida: Fobrnurp For donor! the pamphlet: And dawn of sailing Apply 0 A. am blot: umn npgly El IUB OUTERBRIIXJEBL ( . Qtntn Broadway. New YorI.or T. HHILE King- ton. om.. ARTHUR ARDEN. 800'). dncboo. IIIJUVU U3 DICIIUS IVU \aUIll|lUl' lng Stock. Below Us Lle No Competing` we ` Drlces. I . ' ' P we ga.n\r."' m"*"5:...-.:.'..1.... 3" We win I bnJ`|`;>c-uot.ioe to grant . 35- VVe will man. to my arm at % an; All the no:.ding`a:.E'.':,;'_'; I tive styles in Lo-_aI\:vIa&ra -3. HE NOW FAB-FAMED BEEIUDAB, with cum: communication in oqnlblo winter temperature of seventy donut. bul- `Above `Us Sta nds No Compot- lnn Qfnnlx ` 1AKIl\I`4l. . no. 1-'Onh\rlo -street. l--(`ln\renoo ktraet wharf. " s~~xm. Lnwreuco whnrl. I oloo-911. Lnwronon whorl. Brunch -Got. Kim: nnd Clarence utrooto.onno- hdI'iol|n4'l`ooHesrtyFAt!n. Apl: in Indy for Dhzlneu. Nouns, Dawn ; III.,d'1 utelnthuMouth.Coued'lbngn_v highmsaqmmouvm 11-; I!IlnhthaBowcln. PuulpVquUI|u. PIII. lmllboooo` V , ......m..`.' mg with O.P.R. East and West. ' ull particular: It K. & P. Ind C. P. 3 Ticket olce. Ontario street. 14'. OONWAY. B. W. FOLGEE. Ant. Gen. Pun. Ant. Gen. Huntqor. .__j_..__-_., NOW BE IUDAB, temperature seventy donut, tiful scenery and um miles of good rotdl. headquarter: o! the British army and navy in unrivalled In its nttrnotlvonenu, rolohod hy the mn1-nloont h-on steamers Orlnooo or n York. uonionl hlundn. Inoludinn Thomn. ALLAN I IN-R EIIII47 vr I'l'I Ciin M5 snd npwur-1|. Ic or. locsllon and number of T0011`. -I To or from Liverpool. (ilngow. Bolfnhlaona don. Londondeny And Quoonntown. A rI~ u 1 unrnavrl n Avrna .-- ngvyunaru u`-----cry Every roqnlnito for the vouu fnnhlull without ucnohnr . '1`. ANLlYEl0NS.Aconb. J. P. Gllrlenloava. Aunt. No.2l4:xp.....ixm|.m. No.llcxp....a:lR. . No.4 " ....1x2hp.m. No.3 ....l:D .II_. No.8 " . 12:85pm. No.6 . .l:d6|.m. No.lRMlx....:0lIn.m. Nu.`JNlx... 60l.ln. No.21: " ....s:1np.m. No.10 " ....o:ao an. Train: Non. rand 3 run chi] . No.6 y oxoept Monday. All ochbr urn nu duly. ox~ co 1) Sundu . or Make n. And Pullman nooommodntion. fsundux. ' 1, accommodation, om, npply to '1`. HANLEY & B0 . ' Grand Trunk (`Joy Pmuoner Depot, ooh of Johnston street. lnncon. -, lxmcsmn & PEMBROKE l'.A INS hlallV Ii l\lJVltH'lUL`4 11:15 A. .--For Ottnwmliontronl. Ileboo. M. John, .1]. Halifax. BoIton.'l`oron o, - mu1o.DonVer. nfrovnunli Sta. Karla. - luth St. Paul. Winnipeg. Vunoouvot. South. Port and uni Ran Francisco. 5.00 n.m.-Loc|\l for slnu-hot. Luke. nonmet- L ulilali.` Portland Francisco. {un.-Local Luke. w ch nnrtioulnn Big 5 Bargains Canada P;;:.ltl::- Railways ---'~-~~-- vv`- ~-- Will have Kin stou at 8:01` pm. every Ftldny. Bertha resorval in advance. Touring? and round trip ticket: to Florida. Bertha resorvall in advance. Texan. Mexico and all Pnciu Gout point: now on sale. Texas. Mexico and all Puciu ToME-TABLE GOING EAST. (1011 No. 2 Exu.. ...imo um. No.1 E: Weekly Tourgslecplng Cir __.l`0-.. lO(`)ln. booond Ocbln. 080; as non )n. h0D1l0n(l0l'l'] Illll HUOODIBOWII. AT LOWEST RATES. "str:' Ivv LEA. Fob. l2.-Jnmes Danois very ill. Slight. hogs are entertained as to` his rocovory.-- isa Minnie Shipmnn is at- | bending the (lunnnoque high achool.--0ur ! school is under the care of Miss A. Bulger. j of E|gin.--l". Sliipmnn and M. McNeiluro doings rushing business with their new 3 sewing machine. nlno W. W. Shipmnnf hi hine.~J. G. H. McC|-on spent. ' 5 `"1 ""~ap~$MxhiA sinner. i e 254 In 256 rxuu nut, nun. Inugu-. - It you want the Chenpclr Ind Belt " . _._ -_ _ .._._.- .-.nn- New` Goods Now Coming in For the Eairly ' Spring Trade. FURNITURE. 315$-_ _RE.'_P GOING] ). 2Exp.. 1. I ` .._a._..___..-_i_. READY WITH OUR ..%L=i`-fR~'s_ 1- CH1 I Ql bf QTIIH" DIVIIPUHIII a ' 254 I 256 PRINCESS STREET. 1 I ----u -a-..-_-_ Iflrnn-in ` CA'!'.\llAQUl, Feb. l2.--ueorge S. Gibson, eldest son of Samuel Gibson. Cauu'nqui,, pesaed peacefully awn on Saturday iii ht, after an illness of only a few days. - I ceased was in his eleventh your and hid several times previous been the victim of some painful accidents. When about three . {ears old he had his collar bone broken; in iis sixth year he lay for eome weeks suf- fering from an attack of inflammation of the lungs and last July had his arm broken, thmwn fromahorse. He was In ueteml mice at Woodbineaechool up to a week be- lufe his death and was a favorite with play- mates and all who knew him. His nbsenue ' 4 from school is deeply regretted and was manifest by a large floral tribute from his f teacher. Hie funeral took place fronrhis .` 1 father : residence on Monday. It was lnnrnlv anundnd hv riands whnee arm. BERlV\UDA.. \ nnnlnn Shoes E Wjnt SuthcrIand's` 20th Century 4`; h The Shoes : W % Have Are RATES OF PA %%p=-u:':':`u`i-"[31:13. 4.. .nA .....a_n..... -_-v Monday. largely tended by riends whose aym pet. ion an extended to the father and ` mother in their bereavement. ' `Prices Right; Are * Alwayn % And O'ur LAVAN1` STATION, Feb. ll.-Our town is almost. snowed under since Thururln s et.orm.-The Ompnh mail running to this station we: brought down on snow shoes yesterday.--Pol|nd stage in now carrying a daily mi] and has managed to pet. through the snow with the exception 0 Fridn_v.- The oouoerl. to have taken place at Wilbur I on Friday last. hm been postponed until Monday, l7th.-Young Curd, son of James Cami. injured a couple of wouks 0, in now able to ho out ngiuu. --Samuel Ueddla who haul u fork ll-indie forced into his body is still alive although little ho is entertained for his recuvery. -Our 0 d friend Mr. Mclntyre, of Queen's, paid us a visit on Sunday 2nd.--Sevaml nf our un ple are arranging for in drive to Shaw won Friday, Nth, to attend the Anglimn church concert.--Mr. and Mrs. Roach are visiting friends at. Bedford. Wourn Ismxn, Feb. ll.--Crossing is not all that oould be desired, while the roads are badly blocked in some places. The suppl of snow exceeds the demsnd.-- A few loan I of hay crossed tothe elf Mon- day. the first in seversl days.--- r. Sin- clair. Massey at Harris agent, despite in- clement weather and bed roads. took in a few days about $550 worth of orders. R. J. Spoor, local in ent. accompanied him.- Vslentine Mercluant, Kingston, and the world visited Wolfe Island, Mondny.-Dr. Cownn performed a ublic service, Mon- day, by clearing a run through Mnrysville with usnow plou h.-Mlss Mar? Smith. an estimable oung ndy. died th s week at the Hotel )ieu, Kingston, where she had gone for treatment. `Her friends have the sympathy (If all in their hour of trouble. Mulsleslrn, Feb. l0.--Times are bi-iglit or for the lnmbormen since the snow has oome.-Allen Bros. IN receiving almost daily shipment; of I from their northern shenzlea.-Gear a timer wear: a smile ainoenlibile '1' has taken u her abode with him.-- 0; week Wilinm Riddle and Fine Ohnrlobte Castle. of Roberts- ville. were united in the holy bondeoi matrimony.---Mrs. N. Clark spent; a few days with her daughter. at. Bhnrbob Lake. inst weok.-i5eve1-ecolde are the general nlicbiona nroupd here.--Quite a number from this place and Snow Rgpd had in- tended gain to the Sunday school non- vention, hel at Shnrbot Lake last Friday ....A B-5.-nu-la.-o hub 01.4: Lin nnnur afnnn tonaoa gom to me Bununy acnool non- and Saturday. but the big snow storm prevented. - *rnvj:.m, Fob. 9.--Alhort Tonnm` ulna nddonly m . hvdnyfngo, and Thltldly `IOU.--IO Alloo Yong in on tho Iiok Iln.-Joooph.Lon.dcr has boon confined to -bodlotmno limo.-Grnhnm Bron. `gun I lull house two nights thin ..WOOk to Bank : Lo Cabin. All wen roll plouod with t. o entertainment.-`e Visitors: H. S. Smith and |uuly,.nIsa R. ood, 0`Rlloy uid Mcuulre. buIinosI.--Un Enany mgnr. me youth: 01 the village formed a procession and gand- od the shoots. oelobnting the panning of the b9nuI.-A numbo: of villagers Amund- od 0'3: carnival, ;`I:`Korron I. cgnssoul-dry .7. 3'? [do [109 |I o..:.'.'... '" """ 1 ; ., , ' . . I 1 A . Iuuuu, Fob. g2.--Miu C. Donny no- tmmod so her hemp in grnprior on Sutur- d|y.-'l`. Mcllnlth spent Bundny in Curle- ton.--'l'ho by-Inmgrnntdug a. bonus of OIO ,- 000 to the oloctdo milrgud, was on Friduy with A majority of f&y- our.--N. Mclaod and Mrs. C. Mollmibh left. for Mooso Creek Inn week.-J. Duy has re- r.m-nul tn Inhn viIIura.-4ChiaI Mcbermoh. Mooso Um: Inn weu.-u. uuuy nu re- turned to the vi|hgo.-(Jhial Mcbermot. Ronfrow. was in the vi! a on Monday on bunirion.--On Fridny nig b the youth: of hhn villum lm-mad n nu-occasion Dll`8d- lah0los9uH'olh.0..AuII hallaou-` _ lynnutlndloltlhg ol mpm. Wnnvn-ton, lob. 9.-`wllllnmvoyle in l taking udvumgo of the good -slolghlng .by. hauling logs and llnnberlo Gilli!) ue. --While returning from Gnnunoquo Ml week Evan: swim; became chilly. He got out. of his elolgh. became lost and could not nd hi: sleigh again. `wan oun mourrnjdus surf or, oonngsvouomrs wan-:. -runuuiuiniwukrno Oodoqrntlo Q4nlAInn!n cl ILA lllnlul DIAt!IaQ._- nmcsr0nn_1s`I;n:1ci Roms Nuwntmon, Fob. lI.--Miss Lonn Mad- l don in taking a oouno in the Kingston business collogo.--l`. Moon: And E. Shorty = spout, Simdn in Bellevillo. driving than in quick 0 or.-P. D. Shoreyis to come from Cmnilton to sing at the Foresters I ooncert.-A. Sutton has remodeled his I house and will take up hislubode in the [ nprihg.. It in I credit to the village. ll I = low mom on Main unset. would fix u their I hone wlthpnint. itwould addtot. up rnunnoo ol Iholtnot and Iiluwino the val- ago.-Jnlnu Thompson, jr.. and A. Mn- thewoon we talking of going into pmt.nor~ shi for ohecornor lob. -Mra. Qpwmnn mot wit I very painful uooidont by lnlling from I cupboud and dinlocnting her shoul- dc blldo. She is doing nieo|_y.--Mian lain Dunlap. of Nnpnnoo Mills. in under thodocuo can.--C. H. Fihkloin in King- ston thin week on business lnuttcl-s.~--.\ir. and In. Will McAvoy pent Monday in corn. Ill`: Dllllllll :un;,..`g |` ' ' /Albert: rvqnis preparing 3.13 wt | an new home ih`MooreIown.--Jumes Robert.- : snn,of Chicago. is spending the winter ; hero with M5 pu-onu.- D. Robertson had \ nlurgoqunntity of wood avnwod last Ba ' mu-duy.-W m. Todford in having barn ' bimbor for J. 0. McCm\.--John [way bought. 3 quantity of hay from Mr. COWIII, west. of GmAnoqno.-Chnrlea Dunc in liv- ing in tho house in which J. Fibuimmons was killed nearly thine years 330. Cou-I411, Fob. ll.-The night. school in hid; well attended Mondny evening In; tho lune of the I-ooda,-~1'ho meant snowstorm inopolted by old-linen oohnvoboonlholluvhltin InanyyurI.-- Then hum! bouvuux` wood hand on "I11 IITIIIII u W9 lmmce l)udd s Kidne` Pills to cure any -.0?! I!r|hk's Dlucaac. Din en.-a. Lumbago. R cumatlsm. Heart Disease. Female wb 03. lmpmc [Hum] our money relun 30! b alldeul we in nutdiclne. or by mail on Y I'm`p`0llnL'1`.5ul_`. pv 1 box. or Six boxes $2.50. DR. L. A. SMITH av. 00., Toronto. ul` `John Baud . .l'ornoy.Ih"hnhr'b; JuuuKinh.a|J. Il0V&`I| II. an! In. Bwothriek. ol nuntonsnuyna nonsu- _ . -P ....-"'-* ......-""9-:.....-"*'.:.'..::. 3.`?`...: 3 #3 H Ednow. ADO!` gush. Ilgnl.-all-A ` ui (i. u. Mcureu spent. | 1 an ....._,.;u`u._ ' be . --Alhm-1'. mm is nremrinn to m3'K'u-:o~4..: Funonn Curved Pulpln. Fst.`Gndulo. tlmcuthndml clnurchof Brus- ecla, has is curved pulpit. rupnlsollllnu in carved wood the expulsion from purndlsu. Among the animals are tho hour. the (lug, ant. eagle, \'ult.un-, pcncock, owl, don, ape, etc. 'l`h(~ro is an equally [hm one in ' Antwerp cnthmlrnl. Thu dooormlon is ul a lavish uud striking chnrnulcr, ilgurva. birds nnd lx-an-its being mlxml in nrtl.-at in I profusion. The church of St Audruw m A ntwerp cont-aim us very ulalxxrutoly mrvcd wood pulpit. ropn-smnting tho culling nf , ` Peter Mul Andrew. The gures arc of mu ' aim, ausmllng in n boat. Beside Ihmu ha is ; not with lislms. Wilton church, ucur Hallu- i bury, posswasos thu ilncnt pulpit. in En1r1.-. land. It. is mmlu ul choice mnrhle l5eautl~ i fully carved. in Wuroestar cntlmdral is n pulpit of curved nuu-bio, the gift of tho I : lute Earl of Dudley. A pulpit which car- talnly ranks among thcnmt in tho world `-"Vt-vou-v "`*i.hnI.hunhun'ln of St. Mnrv -uoorounorIwn nuonaoa we anoonm Iohool oonvantlon hold at Bhu-boo Luke onFridu And Iopom luvln hula good time. oonvoutlon will held next year at Mnhorly. One of the lady onu- gollnta sent by Rev. Mr. Homer is seri- ously ill at the home of Wm. Mou.-Dr. Kilborn, of Ono station, has rented the Mark: property and will remove here at on only due. The doctor in well-known bore and will no doubt at a largo puc- mlno, o 1' miles we! no wary proopooo n` A good one. and the owner: purpose put- ting on I largo force of men in the `Spring. 'Al|An\:In nnnununnmn nnnnz ruuevuu nun xrom me prousuro. I But the next morning the catastrophe was worse. The catalogue was not ended, ' for tho country poople had heard the news l and brought untn in on their wagons and under their huggy seam and tied up in ootton baskets like ohlolmnn. Henry took his stand nunr by and loam I against a ml- ' egraph pole for support. He and tho folks who loved tun were all thore, and while it was i'un to tho boys and death to the {man it was such a run) and may joke that tho ; memhant oouldu t got mad, and nally F aux-rendered. llo made an npproprlato llt- ` tle apoeoh to the crowd and t-old Henry that I! he would promise never to do no any more he would give him the blggust l "ml " lm luul nvnr had in hisnnnor. Hnnrv DB WOIIHI RIVO mm [[10 ulggust. "nd. he hndovor had In Mspnpor. Ham-y promised. nud the nd." wan given.-Av Innub Consmmlon. T27 mmwmu 803 U700 Illfl W001 : DWI) I30 Ullllltif. ! By the time he returned the boys and dnrklau from the suburbs were uomlng In, and the sidewalk was blookadod. Henry had laughod until he was exhausted and um nn :1 window sill normal the ntreen 1 nau mugnon unun no was exnnuswu am: at on n window sill across the street, threatened, he said, with n untaluptio tit. Neighboring mnmhants and their clerks . gathered around and laughed and shouted : and cried at every new nrrivni of cats. As E fast as the mm-chant drove off one crowd v another iiiimi their places. I-lo nnnnd hinmoii with 1: big stick, but at last: he closed his doors in nimur (luspnir, and night ruiievud him from the pressure. Rut. Mm Imrt. mm-ninu Hm mxiuntrnnhn ulapmycu I_|XV8l'HlXI8[lli Eli llllli , Wanted--l,000 can, for which 60 oem. each will be paid." The merchant's name was signed to It. By noon the cats began to roll In. Small boys, white and black, brought them In basket: and bags. For awhlla the merqhant enjoyed the joke, but soon got tired and went away to dinner. Br the Lima he returned the bow: . . ou_.. Next morning's paper contained in short bditorial on out: and Lnid how out fur had reoemly oomo into great demand in (ash- lonable circles in New York, and how the long, coarse hairs were eliminated and the real fur was made into tlppets and mus. and ovary fashionable lady wore a feline, etc. Not far on in another column was A - displayed advertisement that said: Wnntml__1_00() mm for which 50 main i Io Forced O Iorolunt to Adult `lint ' People load Laval-tlulnonu. I was reading Wallace Reed`: pleasant. runlnlaoeuoo of Henry Grady, and It oar- rled me back to the hard days when Henry was Itruggllng,agnImt'fnto to make Ms 3 success.` The merchants had not l than learned the value of advertising. and ' Henry pleaded in vnln for a more liberal patronage. A leading mcrohunw who claimed to be his friend stubbornly de- l ullned to give Mm nblg "nd.," and and lb would be money thrown away, for nobody read them. | U nanny --and u..9..w nrnlghund Hnnrv Don`tread thegnl exclaimed Henry. "`-`Don't read them! Well, I will show I A" 9! Juno: loVol In. one or the on momenta of the bound: p.o't 0:0. to the silent Ibo:-club vnok. In nu Q wilonnd funiiy ofninoohildna. Mrs. W. Wihnot, of Ponunonoh. And Mini Emma and Domohy.olPouI-ho:-o, his clangbtan. nt- udndod the innanl.--A number of gonna- menfrom mhoduurnpnt o! the county hold: farmers inationbo meeting in the hull iubwook. Dairying And stock nin- ing were diacnuotl. and noun vslnablo in- fbrmncion wu veg to,,&ho tiller: of the coil. Rowe orryi ooou iod the chair. -Gooro Charlton when ed the Sabbath nnlmnl nnnvanlion hold At Shun-bob Luke lhnnmv. Feb. 10.-Too much of the bolmtilulmow in now than oomplnint. and will it anon. It in now our two feet dcopmnd the lad: are very huvy.-- Jnmu |loVolh. of the old residents of thogowmh p_.o' 0:0. puodw ehonilonb _#__ - -11- 4...! V not within: it inhndod to`:-opoat. _ {Thu-intmnm T` ` *x.a.T......... . an on `V rudtbtt hllllgotnll npm. h ll!` u htnl. uvonl yonngmonlnvq got married `uto- iy, and nowcohnnn Vinnost bu bind I no that he cannot antic with hi: both.-- eutortainmont which van on nmoouful no Arden. on Jan. 25th, at Mountain Grove on Saturday owning next.--Jamal` Tnllon In home from tho woods, having n stuck of HIQIIIIMIIII. He II ghlo to git nround. Mrs. John Tullon in home from he: hthan-'11. whore aha. bu V been sick since I ureter vvu vu--ru An tho years go by and the war ynrnn are lmld over and over the deeds done by sumo u! the veterans take on quoer plumes. In the lnnoenoa ul thulr henna shay do not pemolvo how they become distorted 'nml nmgnlod Ilka who npaowr of tho Bx-ockon whun soon through the Inlay; of ' so many years. For lustnnoo. an old/hlgh prlvnw down must. who rally helluva: he dld more than any other man toward pro~ nvrvlng the Unlon. 9&1`-out-ly udltled the loungura In the vllhgo name the other day lh wlndln; up a story of ndvonturo. "I win the menu: that day ol nvlng $0.000 men." Ilnld he. and here he an very erect and held hln none at full length, rusting his hand: on It. And, boyu. don't you -Ihlnk. Gena-Al Grunt mu no pleased wlth ' I: he wuntml to make me I oorporul."-- lnwlnton Journal. ITCVTX Mnhol. whoh 0 non old, In learning l proverbs. The other day her mother heard her laying h|s:'"l`ouoh not, tutu not. wutho outer and drlnk." Altar much . wonder an to who the little girl had got ' hold of It dawned on the mother at In! that tho orlgfnul wan. Touch not, tun not Inunlontlng drinks." A vunnnnr slain! nf Llnhul. HA1]. LIX not Imomonung dflnls." A younger slum of Llnbel. lino]. mod 7, on hcrwny home from school nwnn oldwonunwbo oaouuto have mind the`, child with loathing, lot when she cum In I Ihotolqahooi using the wunulnndllr qulnd anxiously It uh shonlgl look like that with aha was old. No." unwound In mother. Baal was not stunned and `unreal! Incl-nothct Inc nun. Aumrul mu. n...g.gm n. tlnnhl Ila: nhllll '-at `T ., V `" ;Rauo||aa.11u.., g "" `h`vQ'2..36,` ; of the Huly Name. Oxford atmet, Mnn- i xchostc-r, .hero is 1| marble pulpit wlth panels of hmmlful mosaics. Each pnnnl contains thu pm-traits nl saints worked in Voneunn marble work. -Exchane. Iaxollu nu:-noun: Alllul x`ln. Imam In doubt, the otgud nld. ` all. nanny tlupr.von'I you plan look It upln lb lnbnnqP"-Buhu 'onAov'a couvmcma moor. "lino nunnhlu Ionwholuv Ian- nII'h'pI~_onanul spinal your"|qkod 5.0.4.. ~ * Oqhlyau have I n u..'l.""" 1'. " AD0N T EEESPAIR 4un.C`_ AI Ill 5110 W01 !!! VII of St. ' `DIE IIIHAHBY ' ' "I can tell you, alt," said Browne vul- i lantly, soolng that now or never was the time. It me-ans that I am In ' vo wlth Kitty, and that It you wlll give your oon- oent to nur uulon we wlll be grateful to you!" I .P:mn, " whlannnud Klttv. nnw ha nund your i -Pupa, whisporod Kitty. now be guod and say you! I wanted to tell you before, only I-l dIdu'!, dare!" '-mu" mid l)r GI-nv dl-vlv, Y thnnnht. only l-l (ll(1ll'l: GRIT)!" ` ! 0hl" said Dr. Gray dryly. "I thought. I uhould find things out by and by. I wish, hnwaver, it man)`: be at the ooat of O snapping toothache!" 1 """"'Mnv I have: hm-P" nlmdnd Hm-tan. whn snapping uonmnonm" ` """"'May I have hot?" pleaded Barton, who had by this time got his arm round Kh- my'a wnlat. I "Wall." mid the dnmnr. I don't know my`: want. "Well," said the doctor, Idon t know that I've any objection. Have It your own way. young people. Only, If you _ have any more courting, I beg you won't '\xm nvnrjnv nnnln nlnn!" ID IBDT A Hllb; IE I D mug: ' And the doctor quietly hold up Hal-ton Bmwno'n Inhu-Illlg ornament, A carnelian, not In gold. Kitty turned sou-lob; Browne ` lnnlnul nnnfnlnldnd. l00K8(l cmuruumwu. "How u ring shuuld lmppen togotbakod In a pic I dun t- know." snld the malicious old doctor, uujuylng the confusion of his oompunlons. Cm you tell me what. nll ` this umausf" ' I III nnn cull vnll -II " nnl Ih-nun-an val. DAILY sea In gum. Anny v I looked tmufulmdml. -` llnm n -Ina ahnn loloo-Ht. wharf. Brunch r. Kim! Cliuonoo stroots.onpo- gig`) ab Ame:-iamn Hotel, Kingston. apt gm! utiuhuotory dullvory I upooitlu. Coil all un-lot cover and roll ootunod. Tolophonn communication. a . ... Q a.uur1 1. nnnDAnlV name we plus mm lll0l'Dl-I13." "Upon my word, you`!!! getting to be quite`: little housekeeper," said the doc- tor, uhnnkllng. The rs thing I know some young lullow will bo-why-hell0 here-whnt'a this? ` Wnu hp (Jr-nv'a hnnlh Iuul -lrnnlr an-In-1 The brazen tongue of the old kltobon olook had just uttered ln a sort of shrlll treble the fact that It was 1, and dlnner was nearly over at Dr. Grey's. Somehow dlnner tested better in the long, shady dlulng room of the Gray house than lt dld anywhere else, for the holieysuoklu at the wlndow stlrred so pleasantly In the wlnd eudheld back their green leaves to edmlt uuoh dellolous scouts that the moat dolloato appetite could not help belng tempted. And Kltty looked so pretty at the head of the table, her brown halt brushed beek, and her white throat edged wlthhoo and the color oumlng and golng on her cheek llke rosy nhmluws. No wonder young Browne looked at her up olten. "I'll Onl.-n nnntlunr nInfI`n nl thnt nln Ianougn, nnnguu II 1 OODWI ' urowne lU()K0(| M nor ozpen. "I'll take nnuthur piece of that pic, Kate," mid th'o old doctor. Capital pie! When) did tho npplna come from?" ` I lmllm-n Pun-Ink antlmmd than) from wnoro um um nppma come noun" `'1 boum-u Putrluk gntlmmd them from the guurlul old tree that. grows by the south wall at the orchard, papa, and 1 baked the pins this morning." I "Unon mv word. vou'm nettlmr to be KIIOW D6 DEE H1011) lllllll Browne adopted his in-eoeptor a sugges- tion, and the old gentleman was left alone, oogitating whether his daughter was really deceiving him as to her inuooent love at- fairs. IIIIIE. Confound it!" aollloqullod the doctor petulantly. "It takes aha:-per eyes than mine to see through a woman's ma- neuvers. I`|| ferret out the myltery yet, i though, hanged If I don't!" The hrnzun Lnnmm the old kitchen I wnem can It. nave goner" Don't. know," said the doctor. Give me ishat. list of patients we expect: Aft- ernoon, and then go and ukJake to` oep D lookout for your trinket. ' '.l`hac`boy ha: more eyes than most people, I beiiavo-I know he has more miaohieil x II-nun-an nnntnal hln r`u-annntnia -naann. UKYOIV fairs. I I IV. ' N15 III IDCISHIOE you 1811 I111} IOOIW UV`? the papers on fractures, um!"- All right, you're a most industrious follow." uld Dr. Gray. Yu don't be- lieve In napping work on ulnar of MV- 01? ; ptalhutn. do your >- o. n r." . olou pnmxu. no your "No, air." You are convinced um nothing but mad: perseverance will enable a man to luooeed in the science of medicine?" Von all " nnnllnrl `nsnnirnn Innvlnu IIII. f.LIPIl0NI N0. 183. D\4xI\rI!n n I euuy on ma omur. Very sensible." said Dr. Gray, shrug- ging his shoulders. And now-bnta what are you looking tor?" Mv rlmr. nlr. It: `was on mv nger but xoonng xorr" My ring. air. It was my ngar 3 minus ago. You havql not neon It?" No, not that I know of." "I hope it Is not lost," add Hal-ton. I value It very highly as my ttnhez-`I gift. When It have gone?" I `*l')nn't. know." said the doctor. Give Inge remulpDlIfI_tm9l'elI In one plea, Igloo boxee an eager bowh, Ind yd, non t at he looked nptn, Kitty wee nun- Inlng ell enema of her ple oruu All alone. He ked etnlchu Into the kitchen.` "Kitty. where'e Hex-ton Browne?" Kitty out a little me in the center of the sheet of pie omen before the enewezed. I don't know, gape." You don't. eh " said the doctor. "I Inppoeod not I" And the doctor nrooeeded thx-ouch the Inppooeu D015 I" And the doctor proceeded through hull Into his mole ogoe, when out his hopeful student. Ha:-ton Browne, deep In the page: of a medical dictionary. Hard at work. oh?" mld the old can- IIITI in [H0 BUIOIKYB UK XIIBHNIIIIIQT ' "Yes, sir," replied Browne, moving un- eulfj` his chair. "Vex-v aanslble." said Gmv. shrun- ma or mntnotu uumonnry. Hard at work. oh?" said the gon- ueman, taking on` his but. You. air. and Browne. I'nwr1hIon UGIIIBII, mung 011 nll Illi. Yes, air, and Browne. Pu wrmon nut that about-not you left and looked out lhn mmarn on fractures. And"- Hotter than popper!" said Dr. Gnrto himaoil as he guidod hi: dingy limo lulu round thaduu-ptnrnoi thoroadnnd hhookod him under the shadow` of thu giant cherry tree, whoa hood bought ware Ali sparkling with ruby pendant, and than wnlkad to the hours. HuHol" Id the IIootor.- V. 2" He shadqd his eyes with NI hnnduid iookgd in at the kitchen window. Them In: the trim gure of big pretty daughlor Ihndlng at the table, her sleeves rolled back, and as white, apron tied about her tnper waist, apparently deep in the no- oliu-ine myltoriu of pie muting. That was nothing III , |,_ but Dr. Guy oonld-havoswornh 0 _n zirinmo tho lliilltiollotl nglpanyu in ma!- ing 9 romuhb `intugnr in hhoilioad up: aha. Inloo lion: mil Iunr bowh. incl Vat`. | HE FOUND` '.r`HEi'_BING. us. Of I similar disposition In: the funona Anwniu Mngllnhuoohl. who innid to have lived (I: titles and indexes. and when very pillow folio. I um. um hihlinmnnhoilvod in a kind coaf"<"v\"/oodl

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