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NEW YORK, N.T Another Suspicious Benefit. + Bgsrox, Jun. 5.--Judge Dunbar to- day granted an injunction against the Home Bencfit Society restraining it p | from doing any further business, and a receiver will be appointed, The affairs. of the concern have been in a muddled state for a Jong time. MapisonviLrg, Ohio, Jan, 3.-- Monday afternoon Widow Catherine Fisher met, for the first' time, John Wihlrus, aged 68, an wealthy bachelor. It was a case of love nt first sight ou | both sides, and they arranged to ¢'ope the 'uext day, which was her 64h) {thang 4 tal H ns betes Fag yards Reta #"Wehave used Hag sore throat, croup, ef we cannot do without lp A Fresh Fish Story. sad fiud it so good A man while fishing suddenly fell into the water. A fellow fisherman of benevolent aspect promptly helped him out; laid him on his back, and then 'began to scratch bis head in a puzzled manner, "What is the matter ¥ asked the by- "+ Why don't you revive 'are sixteen. roles to revive e benevolent 5 but I can't axe On a prospecting tour, aud, locas: ing a'dozen places, proceeded to erect dead falls for game. The route plan: ned was down the river for some miles; then, Ly striking off at right gles,' coufd teko my way toward a large bluff, ut the base of which was the main track leading to the settle- meat. 4 My' journey from home, to and fron #chool 'was thereby nearly doubl- ed, and best understood hy the trac: ings of a very crooked capital letter DD, the 'river being represented by the corved part of the letter, ~ But I was young and tough and liearty, and what did I care for eighteen or twenty miles a day; a mink skin would bring me $3 in the nearest village; an otter skin $10, and others in proportion, and I trudged nty ten or twelve miles every morning and fen or twelve miles every évening, thus visiting my. traps twice w day, and 'building the school house fites with never a failure during the whole winter. trapped up the river. the.river were not as good, lie said} cause there were no rapids and I timber ; but it would be wore conve ient for me to take the doa ivi side because T could visit my jtraps my way to and from school by s going around the crooked half oi forwed by the river, instead of go straight across by tho bluff, w was no trapping at all, bed log, or heavy: pole, usually small trunk of a small tree abou to six inches in thickness and t driven in the now, and, if ne lashed together. Above this, ay - | directly on top, was a hen é | of about the samp thickness, longer, (sometimes as nitel feet) which fitted in bet) stukes afd when down would | te n.'| upon the lower log. : Three tight, tough sticks wi | led out and skillfully notched so that wen fitted they and he returned, rred to me. I will daylight, the way ht, of breakfust un- h of the January thaw find that I had jbetter ifor a while, only in- R capture the Lear "hiniself. 1 took my bunting knife, and, pidly, exercised more 'eaution. The traps @inpty, but the snow in vey one 1 visited had (disturbed. A [flurry hg the night and gave vidence of disturbance track could be traced. d done the work, and ba discovered ; per- "thaw-bear had come termined to track thet wolf, or whatever it od only tho bead was Es fit be o_ bear orn wolf, but cer: wt a fox. I thought it may d cat, Lut it was too darkly L It was shaggy, and only a piirt was visible, but that part jst about what a bear's head Enaturally be. I stepped quickly 'a knarled root of an upturned and partially hidden by the hes of on evergreen spruce, I my gunover a limb, that I toe on: the grocery | steps are Pote Olny; Jim Watson, Sile i ozon other chaps equally ones ¥ " Yes ; the usual crowd has got to- gether over there to chaw tobacco and and talk hogse,' replied Mrs. Jones. ) continued the Rat, Gease. . We'll bet $100 to $50 that he hasn't got 1,000 circulation. We'll bet $100 to" §25 that he han't got 800. Welll bet $100 to = cent that his actual circulation, counting inall dead- heads, is not over 350. 'fourth day I sat up in bed "my dinner, the first solid ~ "two months. Since that time I i have gradually gotten better and 'am now able to move about the "house. My" death was daily ex= ** pected and my recovery has 'a great surprise to my frien "turn me looge into that lumber pile,| Further, we'll give Bin our check "the doctor. There can be no donk and if you don't get more fun out of the anticsiof that crowd than would load a haytack I'll agree to return and be drowned.' After due reflection Mrs. Jonesde- | cided to try the experiment. As the Rat ran for shelter he was observed by all, and & minute later, headed by Jones, the crowd was diging for the Rodent. For two long hours, under a |" broiling summer sun, fourteen men tcssed that lumber aroand in hopes to come upon the Rat, and when the search was finally abandoned: Jones had gol up steam enough to bring ont three boils which had lain dormant in his system for the last ten years, while at least half of the others had to go home and wash their necks and get into clean shirts, MoraL.--* You see,' suid the rat to Mrs. Jones as he met her down-cellar next day, "dead opportunities are simply a sovrce of regret, while live issues, if properly grasped, lead up % success.' with a grin upon his face and announc- ed that he had been appointed a com- mittee of one to go through the forest and report 3s to which animal was en- titled to the prize for grace, beauty, and fleetness of foot. There was no question, he said, that she could run three fect to his two, but simply as a formality she should come out and make a trial. "8ir,' replied the Hare from her safe retreat, * I am no Spring Chicken ! for $100 it he dares to take advantage of any of the above opportunities to make more money than be has seen for twenty years befores--Ex. a The Soldiers and the Parrot. Among the best fellows whom I dwap stories with ar€ the officers of our army and navy, They are a splendid set of fellows who never talk about themselves, and always speak well of other people, and théy move from place to place so much that they hear all the good stories that are going. One of them told of two Yaukee sailors who strolled into.a show in Guatemala where a prestidigitatear was entertain- ing the audience. A parrot perched on the back of the bench where they sat, After every surprising feat one sailor would turn to the other with the remark : "That was pretty good. what will come next,' Thiy was repeated until it made the acest tired. Presently one of the ors threw down & burning pan. I wonder po i y the. whole building, people and all, and nothing was left but a bole in the ground and the parrot, who was un- injured, though badly shaken up. The birds pulled itself together, straighten- ed out its feathers, flapped its way to a heap of ruins, and croaked : "That was pretty good! I wonder what will come next !" The Precocious Child. It takes the children, though, to get stake more careful aim, and fired | Do we not all know that the Weasel unexpected points out of stories. A 'object at a point to be reached it grazing the bark of the tree. g shaggy head sunk. is the fleetest animal in the forest? " Ah | yes," said the Fox, "but the religious mother was telling her only son the story of Daniel, and how that I loaded | Weasel has mo grace, His body is good young man was thrown into ant a second Lull ; then loading, | altogether too long for his girth, and|qj.q full of lions, yet came out in the aed across the ein. dge of my consternation when I 'the lumbermén with two balls lain aud five dead mink in his horned and ran for dear life; I ned to my father, hurredly called | was "only yesterday that you chased lions didn't eat Daniel.' ide, mid 'told him what had hap- ok I was hot when I Fox, * it is well known that you have 'mother. d wy father nive {mile travel on that horse was hot when: he sheriff ® house twelve miles everything has remarked on the size of bis feet. Your form is pronounced faultless by all, 1 pray you come out that I may behold you! # 8ir,' replied the Hare, "I way look green, but I am no. hayseed. Tt me two miles and came near eating me. " But, my dear Hare,' persisted the the loveliest eyes of any inhabitant of of the forest! ("Do you really mean it? queried "0f course I do! And such beauti- 'morning entirely unhurt, although the lions ate a lot of bad wen who were thrown in immediately afterwaid, '" Now, my dear,' said the mother in conclusion, as she put on her most earnest face, "I'll tell you why the "I know already,' said the young hopeful, * Precious boy,' niurmured the "Why was it 7' "Twas because Daniel would have made only & mouthful apiece for such a crowd, but when a lot of fellers was chucked in they got their hungry om. A Westorn Welding her 'about the effect of German Syrup; "as I had an attack just previous to 'itsuse. The only relief was after" "the first dose.' ' J.R. LOUGIIHEAD, Adelaide. Austialia. ® PHOTOS. Cases only $2.00 ar Dow, Othersizes Bro poitione ately Cheap. Pictures Copied and Enlarged. to any desired size and finish- ed in Crayon, Indian Ink, Oil or Water Colors. 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Proprietor Two Fine Farms for Sale OR TO RENT. Tee undersigned of offers fot sale or to Reut two fine farms in the Township of Reach. One of the farms being of lot 7, con b on which there are a frame dwell a Barn, Stables, Sheds and other out ing, {a Orchard of fi : Pear; Es play Hu ete; *y FI pe I A,