. d u.-., m _._, _ with m.†In: _ NI 't " â€at“ ha “in! “DC“ ,ttemrbr.rd,uehstt, . - 'II. on In“!!! Ira-ll» w.hn- ailer-nu iroMrrhem, '"etM'gt'lt a M- tmsthqr the 'Iiln, " 'tINN.",".', MW"'" It. inâ€; In In Inu- It. . an“ In tiGiG'dJiGid iiiri'itgi'lit'ir?i than 2h ‘“~w . n t ht! F *d 'rtrrttr Ith',t'2,lg"af, "-g-as. n, putter in an mEry_gqqyettmtmmrrantiie others. " " “I. mi, M an.†a: broad "tmd behind the ext-operating Earl. A H at the“ tumour! ' in M w M Md the nmrpef‘hy the can». wnd “I no 'mM, 'md m min of a Innuc Mu "Dry-thing withih men. jerkod M-th. low bunch-ml not. him m..Ԥ"'°'-z _ - ChG'GiliTt7arTGa, m ted the dt.amatad .'it'ii?ii'tl," m... 'd'l7'l'i"l,."2, - f MI vm plate with I" if? mold-r begin. who .reréded n The children hid grown, up uncured for, modulated, And nut-mined I tag,:,", dared when they would, 'withauc . t ught San-n nth-i dun tumulvm. and the m- mnl L',",'lCe2'l followed. A loud barking, inter-tra-e-tsu, silenced by sitting of vi omn- impreeations, quieted the noisy crawl: about the tabla for u "lament. ' 'j Fhere’a Gui !" catled out Angeflqm. tt You'd better gut out of his place before he My Tel, Mowfirur Hun" Gutentgml, . ' GiUJGi, 2i"r'iae. lured rohth d i?itr;' dim-ed with In I - Pro-chat lingo rr. Re worn Mary made min, his " ing-ers new Ind 'ie,'det't Ind hit 'led' buck-kin riurt, m and " legingn, um! mired round MI qrah6wiut. worlrld porcupine he". Wu mu down the um “A broom with I then “if ouch pair: of which wu tip pd VI“ Ind mm M. Eli lath" never mined his hand from his, book, but W 0th." Mod with“ him Mann's te Boil-brillmt, like may n- othn gentleman": of her by. was bitterly :lxuppnintod and dishouuned by therutn- ending And up unaly herein. atrug In which We in are. lulf-uvsgo colony so- mandod. 1301mm In her husband had rot "mined in the "my “In: was some hope df a mum, at] Ibo lived her life u barely as her {allow-exiles t but when he looflpmd hit grunt from tht King, 3nd mauled own manned! to I lift} of course poverty and arch 'll,GUUS, nhomuried of my pt- .ta','alk,',1'E"g, the hounhold in his mum an pi ly Igor! into I burdened cymbal woman, looking on the-mean surrounding! tif ho: Gilr life with :he sometimes Brmt.- aafometi'ma disgusted eye of tn ouuider. But Henri paid no gunmen to the tunn- inizuniug axoepr In, forestall Gui} pro; in choiee by securing the best portion of Pp,'Lhttt,.s,, e. cei.err-traertriursrat I. 5 LE 000111511 MI NEIGES. "his, vujmt drift into hupel‘ _-.' my; [0-an he MADISON“ ' Ella ttttw.",-,'" In. the Mwmbliorld to nah in M| "tteodo nuisan- fortune. . 1h"lr.rfl loldhr he h.dtuitiiud hi: dutinl with n ctiliom ox'nctitndo more in Rap" we“. spirit of} knight obthe dnyl TMIT than ot in inlmtry omaer of the “venuenth century. A. he wu of good tunily. hin connection- st court law to his advancement, And hin preunt position as uiguenuof the“ unbroken more! cam. in like munch without 'IIT srirort on his part. Ho had an unulunl ikin fur book-lenning, Ind, so long n he 'l;l'lf/fr'l, Jvel' his Tuitnt'or Montaigne and on. da- cently ofâ€: silver, took but little notion of what went on about him. He considered that helmd made ofritiemusacriiiee for hin - when he not. to I powertubreUti" soliciting hia fnvbr on Lush-M of his eldest son, "ttfir" w- now in Frame u squire to tho Rm dal- Roaher-fursmrd, burning the In of wax, that tho unnrying tradition of the ter. _ ' M. do Bobbrillnt, 1ettt in the Cu? ignuI-Snlliore re . an: an I chevuia of t o.Miliuty Order of St. Louis. had done A mm’h 'tt Ill-r9 of mmpuigning, both mi t ninth in Europe and the Indian in' Fume}; did, for reward, Inn granted can. wound: of acre- on the huh of the Eighth.“ a: tiet " mtigtNtirie, with the im, pulling privileges of hue, moycnna, at huge jusyiis." mu Ieigneurie, however, m " and: if: iqconvqnient dutanes from the pro- tecting form of Chambly Ind 8t. Jun that te,e1'eittt,weo 51m: in phrenting ttsem- "ttom, and M; a; "BoGariiiiGtT,tiiiG vigil-h mfg! _tlts, euttimtton, of his Tho children he of péwtor with [navy iron spoon! uni tusr,inautticitstst numb'er " knivel between them Hark: may had none, so, like their main] inferiorl, they h.lped thenudveo with their fingers ; but Chat-[u hUriet.Autoims Garnti1lfisr, Seignaur de Boiwbriilant, It the hand of the table, was served on silver, as wu his wife, Denise, P,' 't,ue'od,"mau-f.utyodperr in the girls ante up; 7 urGilii"oat"Tirdinir; vanity, and T. hw- without a nving ttiff 1 _. _ - T ' _ _ A glance It the “that, who ira an open book, propped Against his silver cup; Ill quicllg 'redding, unmindful ot. the noise sad mulling, “lured one thtt it. Re" qpatleman's household; _ but [ otettitiitll imr wen ihior, the bare walls, the rude benches ttowns msrttt side of the uncovered “bk [.0111 If [a careleu poverty. And of the _chil- dron, not one vu- fhtingrv dragged. nor tor CM matter of' thHIropy.lr clam: the unnu- uithuri benedicat dexten Uni“; J- nomino uri- at Filii u Spiritu: Sunni." te Anna " hum ran mled the company. gal IQ 01.10 't',u'u'lrl',',1t the clutter and In . vests n '0. - m0)" 'dh' mother hsd buoly helped mmlvel beloro bllf a dozen Ipoom mo! and MW ter the undo. of (he Inge mhml-ggr, II, in I struggle to Lum- hr the choice: momll to who plum crowd- ed dune thank. ite generoui‘ qiwumference. The chmoroul ooartemttuits iere . Ifrt of Ralf-grown boy. Mid (it'll, ranging from Benn, nu unlichd cub. of eigh‘men, down Mt the child of six who had jyut repented 'he. o1.trih'uyy.sd slice. _ ' " _ . V T hummus-or u: ilreoadtiete t funny din- nu in '5 Qutadian household over two bttrdrod' yen: ago. ,, “ Boradioite," pnyed n child, with up mu hands ' " Dormant." began tU mu Ni round yhe table, in chorus .,aud an oh“ tieot on_ulon9: “ups " tt gnu 'ttee. 1ttitlerr,t: MP3“??- cl,tit/iitr'i?,ttsi Sb'i"Eliyr', a)" u my cum. mt it'yg4't,it.1 huh mm tl!ilik"i.,1 _ra'r')'s'jiilsiti'rc mm. “an: aunt. -- tlittiiliii'iii'ii,iiii' , A'Cmdhn Legend. It vas swam“). mm um. a uni! " , iditt nu: In “inflow. on “In. the valley " the mutual the Snow. ACharlui ih Spun): argon town who hood hi5: at the t'"io.. Etutotmut Ru". may TMN',',',' 1',atti,,1t-t,tdi iii; _ an 3-1 not if. aiia 1-'ltltrNill"llul'lu%%"lUlt'=' A ring m 'ra',',?, formed. Thu oom- - mod Maui y round. necking an runny he“. nun-n ouch ttther an. an! honing “not by {signed ducal a - ' New" ad unrav- any (mu-q nun " r... cbyy by“. no - Apin'vhc chalet." won the 'spploe of the crowd by in Intibcipltinn of lhngmi'. qihe, old. without more sdo, 'ooth men thaw Jinn-p Ind binning and hood and: Mr; ' " ll her grandmother akillnl in the un- of harm, my Mather t" . " Yen, OLD-urni !And the u even now got-hem P"... “or your mm" "‘1 brought. her. my brother. Rut van were he I'IY with the setting nun, And for this run-on lo". her grandmother, who on" uni},- your cur-ling." The girl lhrsnk hark, alarmed " his trucnlaut .dvarseeror.hile I hurt! of llaghwi I‘m-god his blade. " n- quirlml [at . moment. but. only to null into n mar of upplmwu I bravo "etrpetforwurrl and chtlleuged OIIWIml ta, mike lu- word, In"; In} one in a drum, Then, chdugin " tone: Hut perehmnce h! was "dis: rknn Sh u come of her own.freemull mum-.- him, or pom. brother had guide" her fee to his nude. Hi. It! . ht regular feature. were burnt into so aria: a tairlor n his fellows C his draw “I their: in every particular '. like Itl7i', he intod his face and body, and oiled and rand his hair in long ornament- s] 'bnidl. About the ever-moving camp 'itirrs. he could boat or lie " bnveiy of real [or imaginary exploits, brmdy his obscene 1 jam, or quarrel u tiermsly up any lavage of them all. u Chafing “his ill fortnne-ior he would hue given much to hard the H’Wernor and his triITorhur, each of whom he [min-:1 "pun with envennmeJ hapu u hil personal manmy --itattwatn1 forum] hildiqpleMurr m [unt- ing his nnmrmlcs unl "mhwratiusr their u Plait.£jnshnla yht can!“ "'""rupr he 0n mi the lawn van red whttye,Chti thn I'mAdE would not ‘gu/Dutagnmi had no known put behind him. He joined in god led war parties against Frvnvhmen. Holhndlr, or English without wruple or rumorâ€. He 17311.net we cruel Hum his Nllows--thst wa- impoisihlts--ot to their cruelty he addod an inpalligenm that WM dewiiish in "t ityrettitr. When M. de la Barre moved, with all his impotent " pomp and circumnlmcr- of war," against the Iroquois, only to end in the hu, milialing peace of La Fammr. (Imam lil v. m absent on nuramling expedition m the m-th, trad only rejoined his tribe when thev returned t1uished with inmlent vsolur'; In wilful defUnce o'theirwmlld he “tumult-13ft and in Ggrant violation of ths. rleupmul treaty, the? haul mmlc a deanur nu than rv turmrtsidm an Ouuoun villagv. mind on I lull off a score of prisoners z W No foot in inner, no instinct trutr than his in the chm ; no great funeral feast was com?!“ without his presence to Ieyl.the an 'IT, ttRmer" ' tad when he had an '- thing to one, In would sit ni ht after ntr',,'h" in the lodges. rilking his 'tdB'" won peltrivs or more dear] prized weapon. on the an at tht ';,'l'2rlh/'d7, ortlw oombinéd skill In “ma hemlorgotbén by his own race. JTerGd disappeared from their thinly wu- tered nnkl ins» the dnries of the nur: rounding besrbisrisrn, snd in the painted lull-FIN angel. famed nmong his fellow. nvngel ll Out-Iguni the Foy, there Winn-not- ing to recall the turbulent. personality uncc knows to men n C'urlesr-Sioowtiuri Lan- ouillier do Bois-brillamt. Hi: than raprenldr (than! {trough most T din-m tribes. ., fr. was re- nowned unong the Sioux um] Ihuso. tahs of the plains, the [anti of the . upper Miniuippi, and the thchozof the south M Almighty humor and warrior, 5 runner of incredible Ipeod. "wth. molt """yst g'yyu'Pr'y f T _ T When he col-sod to visit iki French posts, it van-guy to throw Hide what little rem-in- ed of the rennin“ of civilization. No red skinned mm with whom he "Itemized w“ more naturally. uvnge than this son of a Franck officer, who had hover met their tfreed save " the Bword'l poim. _ ' "istehaitr of tss.tk F. pipii. Bis unquestionad courage, joined to his unusunl strength, had won him the uni- vernal udmirauon of the Indians, who roadi- ly offered the open wornhi his overweeniug vanity gracdily 2',r'Sir,'i'l'l' and he was no- where-d thoroughly Batistied as when in the can}? of t' group of approviing {Iv-gas. no nscniraui M ia, with the most luv Ian of " kind; with them hetuaunited tl rant offence. :glinlt ordonmuwes of 0mm Governor mud [mend-m, nml be. fore long was a proscribed and outlawed man, with l place set upon Iris hem]. "T"' V..." w.“ _- .~-_. -__ “"71..-“ Jv'tstf1rrd in more or less "rioas/qatsrreU, he mu there looked upon with.a suspicion and diatruat which but served as additional guano his nanny. m “w V._.>,â€......__.,. t_i.ietPV6t w up. _.. mu? tirr"fi'ik I erbearing savagq nature 2t,d'tt leaped Is any limicl recognized by even t a unexnciug courau’u...de bcis, Ilia Ippenancu a: the hr at forts grew mure lung! Ror?' pro. and ". grey no: ltgfrequer]:- At the beginning of hip career he run tlse Mum! of the diamlgc posts of Michiruiuv eimus, 9f Kaminjnjxuin sad Ls Toureue'in the north. Ind tit, Louis in the mm i but he nrtye,trstsrtuvits welcome at each in 11““:thng Gui de Boiirhrilhutt wna "ins no more in hi- usutl hauntu uboub the r',tr,',Tui'; nor yon in tho: street: of Mout, m , 1Pr in the tnvemu oiQuebec. _ than thy, walked quioily uni ot the room, Ll mot er‘l tantalizing laugh riuging after him in mocking urewell. For once Gui Wu! mpbnd l he moved tow-min his gun, and there “an! for ‘a moment. us if mxpecling’uume word frmu bis “our; butane old when tin-tl ncrvpuu- 9 At his dire: cup, In numb-Mubly anx- l"" no and the gamethug, lldi, in uumem " May you be as gunman] in Ppt' Hg; "e" uty8yyy) :"sustteu0ueuyie, . . Ihti. " youth-mu? ot good fiddly t, Bu ItyNlt ' our ‘IVIM nu Anything more than MO? ru. . funny , prevented them " .-irt. dumbing hi. brother. wad shun with mom- tul IV of his uau4-"tvom rowing u}; into 'sQlt/L?l'ot'li1'll i“ as? f wua foo to In": MM Dulhut'a war when with LA Taupine but Par, but, now I will make ,ho more uni-Luau. , Ham everything ha gone to the devil without, everythiu " oing to “It! devil with)». mg! you ('/'l,1d tQ) me any in It all. because, forwaih. l llll "a gtsritlsunanTot good tittsily.' No; I have ttpd, the 'geuthsuusu ' for the but Limo. u) now I turn coureur. Yes, madam: " -- mining on his motlser in unmet to her " {acted Inwriw " you. landmine. vuureur- coureur e bah. If you will have in at length.†l . " ce" F _ n 5913570 Mm" [SEEK -aFGTi" EB rc.- iriGiist. In“ t" rd I do “but. an . udde- -rWi" In ia a have runner '." piped 1110104!" rt duo ohm. when tho two blind moth-r. mocha tr. " laud Winch.- on In ouupnul door ll. " Hindu-MI. I {menus you on the am: of ssavt with " rg,',',",'.',?' s,',,"',',: bald-him} your compliant. land the round cup wit t a colored haul " Full id imbh won," continual M. "I Mole-ulna. a BuU-brilliaht, unh 'ut " uni degr" I ho/Ir that hour through lb. dink ot ttm ing to my i,iiii:iiiiiiiiid lmily‘" Hum“ had In the light of who Ifkhhd iu. I' A Pf on": of g iNthi.ty Y' Iwghod “My anvil“: vuy g ell-noes. with rapid .GIIL 'A autumn. ot good {willy E tLo tu"- In}! lawns. with wild uh- ind 1ty?ilt ' our (iv-u nu iaythiug mom than "My anti-(u y.t the, hunt. and I unr- 1i9'. KAI . (wily ' prevenual when " .-irt. I'tNbsu9t tlow of ribaldry, in which the tuit- dumbing hi. brother. 9nd singer: with mom. Dd crow}! {mly joinu', until forum. will lul - of his 'uau4-"tvotn growing up Bis,i,td with Qty-naval. . _ . . _ . . . . '7'? 1 Mind»... um. Ste" go." ombu- 'l,t'dl'tllll Inv- 93mm my u. Alu, In) qatat Not that wtm lit. Tall of imblo _ Hem “hf hour the lay there, “an" th- inlnvnhk II-wper. Why the ham war Mm and ole-r and tho 5m" '.chh,piplnum um. um I mnh‘m-Imd If. y Noll“ saga-cw a. .4 lo.- III In - hunt-In - l "a malt-i and “Imam-d her in l vain. Irhet,gtot in phalanx in very terror Haul " 1|th be left a I" with his ovar- present fear. he built A otdr wigwnm, cut fire hunch" for n bed. ’tlif'red A _ ot want-ml for I whole min. honted. uni rnomodlulu with I pet of food. she lay without I manmt. fol owinghi- vary Ic'lol with her feoer-lightrd a ' In be ranked the mat. hid mo of it ado Mr, "10- â€a of it him-v". Ind straw bi" welded body by the “re, where he tr, to who shrill tttQt icy wind theorrg the opt-ll†of th r 'rtil gum-r. . l brood a Lb. rv-Imwn of blte new hero", orho mignt be found with hm tribe on their hunting 'rl')','.",,'; on the upper (Rt-v.1. The oh fire of ambition and luat'ui praise, hm... rekindled, Irurnt huh renewed tierce. m-u, 1|";ng would hr» " alryr,taste uglin tb" lung nvnuMuu-II gwtyetg of vietovy, Relying an hie unhuedgtrength Mud en. dumnvev he brand (hp almrmt inmrmnunl- l'le‘ lmnhhip. n’ 3 winter ‘inurnvy through the doroiate, rvgmn orth of Lav, Superior, not during to appraij! the'foru, nrrilk en- mqnmr' mth 1 ertain ohmic! rm the regular mum of naval "r "ttled .lgninut torn And 0014an bunker, umhnntml 'OT/ll Atakert, but when he reached the Iva-hound limit! of the Ottawa, the I'nman who hind Pr, long barm- her nnmeritrd burden of nhmnr and ill repute. bud herselfdrort, n- hau-m-‘l, nnd. with talc-m of hope. ... ther, hnnr for her delivennoe at hand. l mm". and had become L'hv'ny even lo the Eul\-Ig(‘. V Hm . min" (75"!!! when the passion for vic. Inry mum 'uurotrolie,wsthin tiTm. New: w.“ Iprcld of u Wumlerl'ul runner who had mint-u arrrotig. â€w 1hrraoani- runner whose Imrhe and whose ex 10m werc'nn all hpst a, werrr one» than a? thv almautrfor (when tshsa.tpioty _ While in _th' Sum wimp: prnst'm‘r. he could rommand. - Mu: Elm-m spoke to him and never ttt. 1.10:! hignune. " um lit-untetmlgny camp, tirr. "ld numb-r v'ry. â€U‘xl»gmme,"now-r her. "ldrul his upprum'l). it upwkun of at aâ€, it Wm a! le mum“! ' he hm] lust hih human mm". and had become L'hv‘ny even lo the Despised or haLeNy Ll wandered tln "ngh unknown known wtsters, lmun'ml by l {car of n4mi4lr-nl. m 1'vPruur "an; followed hy the mm h I 'Slia followed hinl‘iu ill GsqrtsrtAsrsing,, I however distant, hotvever dangerous, for he I gave no though to her safety more than to hiaown. They weré not two oeopU--hewis utagqvni, and she belonged to him, body and soul. He gave nothing to her; In: protection was simply the terror' of hi. nume. _ _ Buthia bum, had grown to such is int thnt he could rar sly tind n hrm'e who (flared to {we him. I was whispered that his strength and endurance were something more Wm hu nun, snd'n sinister 'Ieuon for his long sl1sa (meanness was hinted " that. was antlicient to hold back all but the moat reckless. In time he came to believe tsome'. thing of " himself. and the- nmment; he felt that he success was assured by some exter; nnl powcrmhe lost his strong inventive tir. wards vietory-it was no longer his, " was no longer personal. Then with the belief ctime fear-tear of injury to that beautiful perfect 'bndy with its marvellous ltrength. the one thing he. wutmhipped, nnd'once this asserted itself, ir became rill-powerful. With a courage born of his fear-a courage superior tn " ll shame or contempt --he hcncrr forward refused to lend orvioiu in any war party, no matter hnw powerful. or take up any privsste quarrcl, no nmttvr how great the prrrvuuation. . . Farther and farther‘lw wundemd with hiu one human) com union, knoun and dammed in every 16itgts' {Prom the hand or the Belle“ Riviera no the utmost limits of the Missouri, never coming into may camp mm! to replay tUh his more of ow er or tq taste once more the sweetness of acknbwlctlued mastery in 'romo, fierce contqrt of lavage strength or skill. F - iii. Taped 3nd “and in IN» (may Air. Rap l ner. were sent out to the poiuU tohe pulled I by thn eouteausntis, who_swod uu'ippad and ready' for Mun! to man. I K As they waited, from out the darlrttima on } the left mule LIN call of the min: It the lat i post, answered by him at the 'uext, fainter I I again in the xii-Lance and again louder and Petter on tlic right. Years brought new triumphs, {or his phe- nomenal physical deielopment bud become his ’pauiou, towards which no vice, no' wempgntion, could hut “in: pven into I mo- meutary brintfulness. With every repeat- ed new]: his pride in his! own and his contempt for his telltaws " clad beyond all bounds until his intolegnhln xii-rogues made all ‘compmionahip imponaihlc He had won the prize: the girl Halougpd to him brrighr of conquest ms unllipp‘hted as if he bad cartiedher irr,e9lsi"led m the midnight "1332mm of hit iriheC' C ' He Ynngh‘ed to worn the command of " leaders mu he “mum marry luu- according to their cumin. Ire marry? He had never looked twice An living women, and if he chose to claim her, it was only because she belonged to him us actually as his gun or his hursting-kuife. She Wis his-mot his wife, not his minke-S, but his. to use as he pleased, to kill or lei live, to toil, to laugh, to 571in or to weep an hiispleasure, and, withahe iu- gxplimble nature of wuxnun. she followed as Then." Usumcuusgh y" ring from the first plain. Again the mma‘lignnl game fainter and more Jitsusut, than agiiu, and teU1,atui A few minutes later the crowd brake into a immic rm: of delight, and rapidly fell back into two great mum; in Ituugami lthed (ram out the ht'gt'ritel in the delirium of his triumph dashed throagh the blazing tire. scanning brands aynd thyme in his mad tinish are his 'oppanen'. came into sight. . v. T V “h WI; I superb etfort, and even himiuor dilute vanity 'y" suuUtiol with the euthuii antic admiration it called forth. _ , baht], without n mxIxnm'r. 8113 followed luin in i, The rivnl'l "ia swaying“ the mull, and at. theaigual from the chief shot forth. Ha an insulin both were lost-lo the keenesycve which followed. The 3rowd afoot! in an eager silence. with every body bent forward pm! every some stained to itt utmost, to catch lame indieniun of the invisibla run- ners, . . . Out into the chill of the Septhmber tiight crooped the WAI'riuru. tWomuu and children gagetly Film! gry tyttstlttspm the Itiro Emil Il‘hrowlni Rho cup and bone. over hi. shoulder, and "atterin his acumen among the crowd with an 'l,2'llia'et';l'l','lr, he chal- lenged " opponent to “other tsul-a rice in the ark. _ _ Twlue ind he Iron thttgirl fairly. but MI nun!» oouhl'bo Inn-lied with no positive “ch while' . further triumph by within . po-uxbiluy. . H t'b-.-'UL, «u» “uJ v....., .M.P._- c.", 'm.1at'.u "N II VI"! Ill. um - lodge " ' a chief. when the two vo- ride 'tvii-tmill/i-tai-uk- “I". Ian-l“ _ , up.» Ind "hum-I. my [to have; - ddm’ide’wi'.’ uh'md' e-"" ',ultMgi',2tr1ueu1etet “9511-! ""tteouar," mid a " Lsat, Att if}: “NJ-L doubt. irer,'hf,', d: limo uni by; “mm vs my dame." V Tteitrrd. bu i! with hit hmuggd H,“ _. Lbom him, he woods, by uw m evcrrprelent creams Iodttli, mm {mature - ii'iit' ._. - ..... m .... can. t"""""rt"'"' but of ser)NactugsGmmdrrit-j. allurding space and ntlractinnn {or rambling. He purrhnscd I pmlmneter, an inntrmnent for mounting (ll-lance: walked, on tho prinei: le of the eyelorneter, “In! for maturing rho" dutsnce‘trhwlod m I buggy or on I br. vyclw. Thu he maimed to get into the l bottom of the bor's when, among 'he mur- Mer, nnill. twine. knives, And other brie-m _ hrm there colleen-d. In additions! Ive-i ht mu not noticed fora few (hay. Ind in dh' time it did in work. The at dly the in. Itmmonl. mineral 91 milu, and the boy wn n the table for "or, maul ', uh. mom day's record w-n103.7 miles: the third. . nlny thy. tl: the fourth. M "my funny was uranium-d " the malt, and} Mann" who. my on. oomphlnod of . ankofl lib or on My pooh. hed louder th- Boll. One atthqr J,l1'C,'itl'." â€A In]: in. W Bot, M his monthly p.ir of shoot with“ the and lock†on the Jill of min; them m! In (AIL. A alumin- of â€use he“ will run-on at you In. hook. tuba-t injuring tho print [all “out "imste u u by Ie.'"" of uni-m- 54 IU", MN'. lnvhild and been led to nxclaim‘: "I victims“ how far that rhiltl hi8 traveled to day?" A I gentlrmusn recently attempted to nnbwer I this query in an ihébhionu nu). He hul} th. tloor of his nut-Pry covered with thitti muslin. He then atrnppml to the nnkle of) an IR months'child a â€Hawker" ennui-ting In! In ink-pad that 1thtitti,'.t mark fort levery step taken. The chi d Wu lllowed 1 i, roam whom and nmuuo itself be ulu-l. l And At night the mulls were counted. l There were the almost incredihlu nnnw, her of 6.4M marl". which, “lowing nix' inches to Ouch ate r, mike the mm ot, the; (earth; of A mile. The child mu probahly 1 not shove the avenge in point of activity} and endunnce. And in {cut \vu an] that all "is“, pumher little one whose mother timirl, it droppinii9bep in her arms at night her , fore the nightgown win he coated m er it†had, while the older menthol-I of the family". wonder “what make: hill] on wrung ar/di tired to-riight." The “nth-man nut eq p'Tirrynt.1tlrith.l,ooor of 9 yrurs. who , " Intel-enli- Farer""rnm 'rmte mm Two Mel-hen of the Coll-In: Gonrr-tlon. The limit of .',,n1fvig,'t,',yus for speeorand endurance in travel um er gn-gn conditions is A matter of reeorl bat wh'o has ttot wit. nnsxed “If shnost ceaselusu activity of a tct_p__ag____tg. '-- _ - My: have lmkeanppn that mitinight hor- ror. lyt no living man has told what his e 'el have'aec'n. Only when the tierm, might cl summer hail rolled hack the shroud of winter to the'unchaugeuble limits of the eternal mow. in the depthW the awakening forest, on the green hreuuvof the flowering prairie, on the level beach of the awolleit river, are found the forever. quiet bodies of those wluy in Mt evil hour have lacked {upon the {we of the lost Couraur de Neiges.-- [Human Monghly. .oawd it fled through the aim!" of the groaning forest, amid the gran: of frozen l-rmchu._down the broad course " the nheeted river, shrieking between the ice, l‘ound walls of rou.k in the narrows, over the open plain to the sleeping town, where, the bell- quivered in a long moan a: they lifted before its fury And then swung hack with one harsh clang. at which tUhighted sleepers mowed, or. hurting up, crossed themlelvu in the Grknevs, us the tortured apirit swept onward, onward, down to the very edge of the realm -of winter and of detth ere it turned,. and rushed; with its never-ceasing wail of despair, hack to- wwdl the endlgg night and detention of the north. a, . T _ Suddenly the Wigwam “mined and bet. t, and then was torn bodily from in fasten- inga, the blaring firm was whirled Ind scat- tered into the white lemplineu ibout. and with 'yt",'J't',"g,,i tortnFe,Lhe kneeling figure lea. ft win ea, in" was two t away in Lheppsme midnight alarm. p . There he the“ as immovable as the pre- sence before him, with no thought ob Ven. picnics. no effort of 'rtrtuwpe, the lifr, within him ebbing bsckmsrd0uLckward, biuAiiarCi, heifer? ‘the_ unchangeablo hatred of the dead. I ', ‘But who n he uiumphod, the arid- rev ,1 turned. And gathering now tom. who mp- i' pruned hum-d of but lite burst forth in :1] the iiure- of “nae auuedieti6tt.- __ l Sh. called upon every puwer of evil to cum him in hit: Itmngth, m hi: with of Hillary, in m. hour of victory, in in hour iui dircu med. "Got." 'heqrereivaumi,s'th uuhriek of frenzied laughter, high Above the roan of the norm. " Go! Run swiiter chm the wind. fuller than the day; run until the wind (lien fox-bur and the duy loom" no more-but before you my Gros luhull ever'wuiu Got Go l" . With hot auger Iurging through overrl mike and contracting every muscle into mur- I deronl tension, he crawled uoisetessly to. ward the outstretched figure. He was almost l beside her now. Irutyhe lay uumindfulof his presence. He ruined himself on thel point: of his fingers, rend V fur his spring, ‘, when lie-naught a: fuller lid) " her face, ' and with A gun]: of ftseir, he‘saw that Angeli†and a greater chiuge had’come. a -___ """b‘ .e____ ~~----- The being he had known was gone, and in he? trum, wls death eusrnsl--lteisth under tb frozen mask of hue thrilling him with terrors. he read the undying curse written pnmi‘tm tinting eyes. The funiliur stru gle agninul the tempest M. ' 'lla'1'i'Gy"/1fli'l him to " panel. With I. sltudder, he pulsed sud shook him. seif n if to throw " his 'trvecwhtslming " . n, and turning hit back to,tlus wind, lewd'cronching before it as he tried to col- ncb his giiiiughts. But he could think of within Inve her awful , curse. n rang throu f, his brain with a terrible insistence till ulfthe evil of his nature swgtke in tivrce revolt, and with an tow growl of deGue" he Blood upright and minced his steps. She must my the 1'tIr6e aha hasloid upon him, or he would strangle her with his lurid: a» she u . H ' Bushin uide the frozen cloth before the iLrl'it',"d?i/', crawled back into tht wigwnur The tireatill burned brightly, and on her bed of pine the tiga're oi the worn-n lay HI niovoblo. C _ _ _ . ' "Ne' _ ': Fu%iNiiTGiii Mu ,"f11'o"f?9P'."'-oMf_t.reraie, 0M. 'wrd'thl'l uu~' dmtt tllaut, mum-1 ttiM: - "iiaoi.uiaTiriiG7ar'etf “in“ In _ drtint-diryaittgh't-rof '.e'vt'egtlyaeeiidiifEte . /th"t.gtu.'t,tthlttti,t “"WW‘IUM an un- u. ad “(unworthy to m. "est. t'g,tttygtt,fl, I-ud-Iud’tum u lbw-Id: "ow.aioaomhediaq. tld u .WWL thqUrd, To WI- i. saw. no at“ with on. "ovum-a. new an..." mo! "dd.tits.mtios, “a at . up†" Mild. by name! which. “(Animal inw- , in: curd. u gum uni- J'll,tu','li thhlfg.T2't't, 1t"altu'tnig, n 1ere "W 'Votyrrt tha low m" hulk. lit-nu NHL... Il',:,.:'...'"",,':. . ., ___t__ -.__ _...-._..w.. "up“--. With her nwfnl cursé ring in his enrs, he numeral to his feet, and in blind des. peration rushed forwurdju the moth bi the drilling Ital-m headleu of his course. 3 And with fear chiming to him " ngnr- men, he turned uni crawled through the "rep/ty iyto tltb.lackneys without. . _ (IWWOUH u, In}? um La.hT?2dl tgttrttorin “my! in ml: A cry tt.ht dupe-Mod than hr,eng to hi {mi-mat. _ rw... _ ww. had upland! Th "olid "Milo-u mm he had :',2ttt', - Million, and h in plan. tank . {not diuyrud in . "arm of mun" hue; tlu, timid Ihlhipg cyn- 2vit,t, - dumqulml tir. ', the Inâ€. via ipuuow u [othIwrrout ol‘gyprowh /2r;",'J'a"tet, _ _ HI. uursrile died u uiekly " it hid um, All with " t'dl'd' skill he "ood than eyeing hat immovnlly until the old mgr unwind “all. and the cowoml at): the arm: ot hin'glnube, her urin- eut. Ion-mun braking into: low wail of hope ue “an... BOW PAR A CHILD TRAVELS marina..." . an.» “muzuaiu "and! ':'r?,)1,'t'ciii'i'ctir? mount?! form . "MW fron- ftc'at,h'g.'.', W. _ w “Throngh the long vinta- night- Hos. novl G Ingmile his lonely has by mooning nu with how urn-l Ari-row. The 'Jta"t'lr.' of my Ami-tel In that fit)! In. M. with luxury gave me {ml-om "v,asuttr, of {rah mat Coup. which coulributod no doubt to my Marni" P"ty.r!tr, {nun wry}: Run - gran mnoynnce on bond of shipc. Dr. Kale aid that it uknl whim, Mter dubious, (-0ch and mung, wore the three banning cur-m of his Arctic sojourn. he would lay run. "I... nu 10vertti_ when in â€was {or other food, ha"- vary trrtf...t.o out?“ 'e". Re trim ; . ()n'lhrmof (ha defendmtic was urged "1“th mainly made up the no In dated, but he Mhrined [hit he Gd not 'tur.,"' to the pluimil u Inning been " rn ., with trumpet; Verdict for the ton-w. N " Yomkha two mt» Ind lute]: their paw- to a bond, the nose of one clone to the tail of theother. Then with a pmsknife or I luncet yin make III incision into the none of the at which is hindermmrt Ind graft the tail of the first into the nape ; you lie firmly the mural. to the tail and you leave the two nu in this position for forty eighthours. At the end of that time the union Gn tnhn ylane isnd the nu Are grown together i then you out " the tail of the run. which is in the front to the required-donut}: pull let than go. but still keep the other {ii-toned to the, bond, with his held loose. and give him nnmething to out. Mt the and of I fortnight the wound II perfectly held, mud the eye of the curinun inresligntor would not not I truce of the grutnrgr This it, the why the zouu'u make "to with“ toyitptts" '. ' _ A _ ' When the French zouaves were first in Atrios a. new :4an .0f rat made itanppenranca there., ft wu-culled the .†trumpet. rat,†having a long proboscis. The sale of a , specimen by one of the soldiers to an euthu- I .pinstic naturalist. gave rise to In: action It“ ur.., Said the puintiff in court: I " In A house where I go lrequently I made thn acquaintance of an tdiiecr who had served I long time in Africa. I told him ‘phout my trumpet rats, and he Isuglted In though his aides would split. When he mu calm Agnin he told me that the trumpet “I! no! Ln freak of nature. but an invention due to the lei-um moments of the wunvex. The .13 twinkle! tttht. thprri , _ __' V "l was amazed." I Inked this man if he i. would sell his rat. He said yes. and I paid 1 Go francs tor it. My friends and servant! l all ndngired it, and t wan euclnnled. My TM. w" a mule, 3mm: one' said to mo (my I ought lo procure a ivrnalv, I Asked Lhe' znuavé if. he could procure me a female Ind I be said he had up. I saw them Ami bought. nne at them50 francs Some months after. the female hid young. I locked at them| and theyhtrd no trumpets. l nid to myself, "they will sprout." I waited nne month, two months, six months. Every day I took, ed M. the noses ot thanks, but the triimpets never sppesred. _ __' C '! I wul very anxious to behold this strange animal. We arrived at his house, and he showed me in Image an enormous rut, verb livrlyand in good condition, which wally had on its now a slender execrescenne more shin an inch in length. The 'sxeeroircence was covered with hair like the body of' the animal, with vertelrr,w in it, and (a 1urist ex- traordinary thing) larger at. the summit. than It the bsse--the century to what it ought to be in the usual course of things. To ttonvince myself that it was not I lupe And a mystification Lime]: tb, pin into the trumpet. The Inimnl cried out, and 11 drop of blood came from the prick. The experi. ment â€was 'sonclusivé. IL Winn really I» truxnpel, forming part of the rat. 6F This meve has chéaced me out of loo (anon. He knows that I am much iritereot. ed in untural sciences. I have collections oi foams, of shells, of rare aninmlu. of curi- ouu plnnu. One day hemmed upon me and and: Sir, I have n kind of auimtsl which hp never been mentioned by any mtttulst. It is a tramp" rat, and has n trunk like an elephant'u.‘ lt is alive and well; if you wish to see It you have only to worm: to ,my house." V l . _, A, ,J, “u, W. ...V mu... Rats may commonly be seen for sale in the markets'of any‘khinese town, aplil sud presaed under a‘heavy weight. 50415 to look somewhat like dried tish. In this shape the pin-tailed Orient]? buys them, soaks them in water,†and f en boils, routs, .or Mas them. 4 " Rat. have never found favor " a delicacy torus, table in Europe or in this country, but in many lands they are rirlished as an article of diet. The negro slaves in Jamaica used to regsrdethern as a dainty, their Hunters not providin them with any other meat. , Their 1'lt1l,','f bf cooking the tooth, Home rodents was to impale each one on a long wooden skewer, after cleaning the ani- mal and cutting " the tail, turning it brisk. ly round liver the tire until the hair was all burned oft. Then it was scraped until it was freekgm fur, and 4imslly the end of the skewer was stack into the" ground, inclined‘ toward the fig; until it was toasted dry and crisp, thus being made ready for the meal. u,._ H __ . ' - lute in“: remsrkably intelligent animals. " may be percgiyeyl from the "ith/y that in experienced in ditching them. Thai can ly‘laught nuuy trial". Among other: ingn i in possible to make them learn how to beg; to jumirthrough a hoop, to drill; a litt e out in harnesn. tm -r . Itic l or nfoney. _ - _ T' ""%'d Curiously enough the trade, while giving this much reuognibion to the rats' work, In! not recognized him In the author of it, the common belief ih the business being that the ivory bin} been thus unwed by alligators. How it iis imagined in, uliignlors get a chancello chew vlepGtrtsl (“in lolcrprob- Inn. lam. - m... .....w... ...... ..-), beau†they are the a"iGGfii eoutaid the moat 4+iitse and m.thereiolc the best in tmstenjtl. . Dr. Bucklgmd uyh that many of the Q phinu' talks brought. to London for the u: of workers in ivory are 9Mrve‘d to have their lurfnceu grooved hut-mull furrows of unequal 'eye, I: though cat outAby a very sharp-edge: instrument. Thin is done by rats. which are {and of the elnune r uni. mal glue In the subulnce. {he i"v'l'r'ytfu'lt'l.'r' stslecurf9rnU purpose- by preference than will: which lure“ men gnawed in this way, 1..........‘ A»-.. -__-- AI . . . _ _ _ Stigma“: han boou mpdc tint a trade might opened with tlu China. for the Ikiul ot the nu which they trat. A thrift Wellhmnn at one time exhibited himull puilicl in England attired in teen- tume com h/ld tap to tot of rat Iii“. which be men "r three you: and I, half m collecting, 1 lit'] druu wa- mule cutirel ttthimself. Itconuiuwd of Int, ueckurchiei); teoitt, wniutcont, trouBem, tippet, gum". and the“. The number arm“ required to complete the wit was 570. Moat curious of the garment.- mis tha tippet, compoied tut. tixely of rat tails. . _ " mir “mega batch of seven] thou-Ind Mt skins was imported from France into England for, mmufucumng purposes, but they were tummy»; sun.“ and tbo tim, m tex_turt wbemlul. . 7 . _ ~~ -._ -- “-v "I “It If“ at. Mia-M I" was when“. With. 'ttat " I {chemo “mug. -F. . m " clan bun laid that tlo glove- nuhn'o! Pull nuke no in than “do of the skin- of run at» mung†in a. low- on, but this ha. been doniad. Curuinl tho Intern! would not be wrong mount numlully to counterfeit the kid, uulou it were for that!» part only, which I. rt','hr,ti.' ly of . â€than um dtreut kind of eastiser trom tho not. . Mr Wad-m "u.....-; m.- W‘--- _._,...- -7" u... ung-y VII.“- and.“ but. in: tr: Ill “My. “and. To human“. 'ttsuit “I... mo! hind, by may of whloh. thallium] in u- nbhd to our] doll. - My... My; It l' Wm"? tt,ttie "old. ." in": 33.3“." 5ii,iiii,ii'fir, 'o wlulmbh.om "in? hip Thu IMF-“(e Ilnil Swallow"! Were Hitched lulu fill-ken! Aflrrwnrcl. " Some time Ago Mr. Anderson, the pro. printer of tlsrtuoUw,tat plantation of Clr.vr slums. on the island of 'rlndad. wits annuye ed hy living depril'ed of his usual breakfast egg day after tlay,"an ophidologist remark- ed, beginning n story. .. The loss wha the cause of consideration disturbance, tor the dink, n corpulent negro, Gd hinted her aus- piuinne that it WM owing the thimery of Bilmrri. the Hindoo butler. The letter, on I hint from» visitor. had constructed an ingeuloty, net-ta to hefnile hen into laying three orhtttr eggs n. t my, and he had been more, than usmulyutmitive to every cackit,' I bat instead of three tugs every dny not nn leg could be foam]. although the hen cuck- IIT,',',', usual. r" t . ' l "Mr. Anderson was displeased, undamonz the servant‘s recrirr,tinttion wu loud And Int- F ter, Biharri watched the Cook and the , cook watched Bilmrvi, while the housemuid I and the Mal-lo boy watched huh, and were .wmrhed in turn. A lirtle apart trom thu 'other.. buildings is the Mable. in lurking l places there Mr. Anderson. as he rode into the yhrd one any, found the cook. the hinge maid, the stable boy, and llihnrri. Each held up a hand in mute appeal not to come nearer, while the (tank “IA! stage whlsper exproUrGt the hon was on the neat Presently the juyuua hen new forth, cask-ling louder then ever. The watchers ruelml ' from their hiding» plate, crowded around the nest, and plunged their hands in to grab l1he prize. As they did an In "hormone ( snake shot out, and while acre-Ming in chow r us they runhod for the door. The cook full lave] leunkr. lhhuri {all our the cook. Wl T " hush-d» wnuld Iy be the same It home u alarm-re I ere's Shortput, for enmpk-z on the siren! he h I leading bull, hut " home, to In]: his wife, he in: regullr bear . †i It is said that the "gutters" m Franqe hnve plied their trade gab industriously that at present it is hardly possible in the whole republic to find a' women who will sell her hair. The bttsirurirhiiirbeen done to death, and new the entecpriatittg Ileailera in' Mae hair are . sending their representatives . tfrirugtr Switzerland, Belgium, and Norway [cahvmsing for u0ophisticated Issues who I will nllnw tluynselvms to be rubbed of their I hair. which is half of their beauty, fora tow . pieces of silver. _ “Tllon‘ihe son-mus. withered round tho, deed thief, and Khat"rii Linn wore the tri A um hint IMHO of innurouw vindicated. He F pnlrerl out his knife, ripped n n the mmkv. and nine fine eggs rolled out Foul the cups- 1 ciou- stomach. -They wo-re markâ€! And l, placed under it hen. Three weeks after ward the incubatinn Inn finished Ind. nix i ymmg chickens burst their shells. The , other three eggs we're unproductive, owing} perhnr to the†lonfer "mum to thrs nc- l lion 0 ths powerfn gutrir‘ juicy: of the. I'likt'. The make was the eribo, well known [ ’1 I: devour" of the young of the deadly I for a knee." . I in the kitchei. “I: Aereraonjumiiej (1-51)} his horse and with hill riding whip stretched Wink; [Ir-Thy 1 How on the bend." A Yr.veltr Rank-Ina. I Sulnmenide. P. E.., L, Oct. IO, 1834821 "Having used St. Jacobs Oil for a badly sprained knee, I can testify to in peculnrily curaiive propcrties, as less than one lmnlei completely cured the 'prain." (3&9qu “mean, Trah'eler bu; J. C. Ayer&C0. ' The cleaxiiltyiof this refuse heir ism oper- ation which " win-u careful “hemlock After the hair has been freed from Mir-dust 41nd dirt and mud and other unpleasant things with which it has cumeJn contact in l gutters“ and slop Iruckete it is rubbed in iuwdust until it shineh once inure with its ‘ pristine glove and thén the process of sorting: is begun. In the tirst place skilled hands tix the in lividuel hairs in frames, with the roots all pointing we mime way; and than they are arranged uccordingtu color'. Finally when a. tmtticuentmuurber ufhuirs of unel color have been olrtr.ined--nor is this run» i, her so immemse as is generally 'srtIryuserl--, they are mmle into the Iunsutiful braille: which are shown so seductively in the tr/y-; dows of the fashinnahle cnillburi. If, as lei goodlbuok says. wisdom goes with hair. she who places on hm Jtead one of lhesueunglo- I merat‘e braids might lio‘s'tinl to receive sl, portion of the wiulmu of .hundredg'ot thou. l sands of otlrtu.women who bud Worn those 1 hair» beforé“iier. A I The lulu hnii thul "obtained-st the can of the to." and regret: of Inlny {golilh "mideu.--ia the . t in the nurket, 1nd Hells ior an cuggeruad price, which puts it beyoud the reach of the ordiulry purchuer. Besides, it in evident that rho lupply of genuine "cutting" must. {Ill far short of mg demand for false hair. 50 the mljority of LI“. wavy umrclmudile in obtuimsd--ytsa, Indian, lulu exceedingly sorry, but it in lhe iaut+fruin the rug pickuru. These busy searcher-u of ash helps uni. gnrbagu barrels collect every day in the city of PIriI alone " least l00 pounds of lusit.,rNulttsorue hua. dreds of tlipuseutds of women have combcil out of their head: during the preceding tieuryhisryours. The hair all inistid to- gvthcr and soiled; one would think, beyond redemption, is white mi: alanine†at trom $2 to $1.50 I pound, which shows simply that tho fair sex in one city alone grown _ tut. nnnlly About; 300,000f. worth of hair, for which theritermxrd pay --sud it istlte same hair. mind -.-cepeepblr. over l,(XI),00(Jf. y.t,ruiritttso oedinar, M.- (I ob. 4qiasod int onyx The utter/yd man oxponnivo and in cut. directly front the had: ot pal-at woman. who all their silken "an longtime- for I In.“ may tttod 1omeatfo.r. hit print. According In Then} men are known " " cutters." and than we " [out 600 ot their: w the country Always going from house to home,†from farm to {Armand through all _thu villas on in all the deporunent, seeking subjects gar their seniors. A good cutter avenge,- from two to tive, had: oihnir I .dny, And he pun immill. to lot. for etch. It is “think Led that n mingle hood of luxurinnt growth weigh: thong A pound.’ . A N _ they huvolnniod viadon'). Every IIT, the whole unitary o! Frwcn is mm od ox or by. 1115;13th basins“ it in to ptrmmde, Village nuidenp, their mother! Ind their mums tn part with their h.ir for tiututcal o.outsiderritiona. may tind.hSi'iiiiti)u. M as. iii7cir'iri', "an..." 'i'GTd'l'U1"dl' ,.ieeruid.thv.ttetrotop.ei- “0100M H"r't"tltees- than hair unho- thn Inâ€: white In... ring. Viki. by I. "oGnttng “a“ tb".'.",'",',',', glrleg",1 " tlr, T P“ "W“ , h to" t o w in m I print. They and it thou-01vâ€. y n..“m Human, ' white hair to much the Kant .110ku ad. there", and body. qrhiah Ilka- would! vuein up hu loll them. I‘ll. chum-u u luv. than tho mum in [mud Ind IAN tblo , to [nod-w. bi domination ot hair of my o. 8 color . to]? u {may} ahm hair, 2"h: . . howovnr, u I t t not. " I 1 IP- " I - mnhin in but“ the ulv mime“ of s ll Enh- whigh hu _'l)'2' “whodglzy .mtgro. . .._.. ‘ arsaparl a to product tt domination of lair of my color . (4th i'ttt of thin hair, thick. howeygr, i.-.. 1m tint not IlLlllnp-A sd.tttit tttft/T ' W2;.tttt my mum. to walls, lid “In. the m “who (All. not: In until": white m2“!- vijda “JUN! deed tad. t."8 -uet--tht.ag. 'd/iLl'l1"'dTiLnd1, 2'"i'ntl'ir,,friondlr) 2:3; A c h For ChildE a medir T . I u _ . _ . present it is hardly possible in the \vhnleI o g cine shou!t.1 be abso. puhlic to find a’ wumen who will sell her and Group lutely teliable. A ir. The bttsirurirh'iarbeen done to death, t mother must be able to 51 new the entewriaing dea'lers in' false! Medicine. pin her faith to it as to tt' are' sending their ',e.Tii't"gttrb,'C,'l " her Bible in It must ibugh Switzerland, Belgium, and Norway . I . " 1 . . hvmsing for unsophisticated Issues WhUl contain mn “"g l IO ent, uncertain, ll Illnw tluynselvms to be rubbed of thciri pr dangerous. It must be standard ir. which is halfol their beauty, fora tewl m material and manufacture. It '0" of silver. _ 1 must he plain and simple to admin- A Yrnvrltrrte3otetmt. I ister; yisy' and pleasant to take. catuuueraide, P. E.., L, Oct. IO, 1888 ". J The chil.d must. like KL. It pust be [in-mg used St. Jacobi-1 oil for a badly pTmpt. in action. givmg immedi- auruul knee, I can testify to itirpescu)arilr, ate when as childreus' troubles 'tlic', '/p"21i,:p tll,"',;',',)),','.",,'""; PT]: some quick, grow fast, and end npe ey rum I z . 1;" . ,; . . Kris-, Tiirveler m J. C. New on.“ ', {2‘33†12313333533 glgeegggggf ._,. l . THIS HAPPENED Ill TRINIDAD†_ bui bring them around quick, a.? Th I s k -ii tq u I w 1 children chafe and fret and spoil " " " n' P '" w" "m "" their constitutions. under long con- ' . I . . ind"; m" ltr;: :""“':lm' "itteytent. It must do its work in ') ome ime ago . r. in arson, 1e pro- _ . = ' ' . otor of tlutaolvuyat plantation of (‘h "lu 1; 'et1.,e.,r1.teff..stt A] Arge Cuban?!“ Inn, on the islnnnlof Trinidad, Wits "nnuy- y of medicine 1n a Cl" d IS not . esn’av hy hiring Jami-ed m his usual breakfast _ ble. It must not interfere with the , day ul'iei' day,"an ophhlulugist remark. l chil 's spirits. appetite or, .gemaat beginning? story. i l‘hebloss "it' Lhe’ hea th: These things suit old as use of consit Nation t istui' Alice. at the . " , _ &, scorpttlent negro. Gd hinted her aus- l thell ;as 3 oung folks, and make B/r inns that it WM owing the thiou'ry of I 'tehte 5' Gefman Syrup the iiavorite. mrri,_ the Himiqc; butler: The lulu-r, on i family medicine. T D _ - "iiaiaT inn...- - "cron, mum. Till CMAttL" A. VMILII 00le. “MM .0. -- Se1et!yttiett._rftttt1tToi' on. - 0, WITHOUT S'i3)fitlelt,!jt ii'"i"i'iill).,i,itji'l (and would have done so had not the drought / prevented them. This, thechruwes are, inn 1 mall fortunate l for if Ill the brendth Je. ‘slrmlyhul been put in wheat, a. good yield 1 would have of wurne, new alumna! unptofit. “lilo. It was well that the droug b enforc- (ed conservatism at wheat sowing time.» HJnlm Stall] in Country Gentleman. 1 M Girard, a French experimenter. believ. IS that with good eultivistiorr and Iuiuble manure: all boils can be fitted for the multi- , vsvitriCot the patina. but he nevertheles- layn ct,naideridrus strain on the ntsvestritriaf , taking into account the natnml fertility. On the preyartstion of the toil he Bums up the question by Saying that intensive eulttvUi.on (Ecntlzmnnly cure --'UA, you “as " fol toilet purpmm ? "F " Oi um: it to V-h an tace Ind hand: WM." , . The funne- of I brim-loan much will IF mov- bony “in! trom I book, ppm-qr an- g"t"Kvstttr. _ 'w Oh, no," replied the cure. " For "otpait't o in the mail buy, and holida- lhnt is afetter sump. Ind you no not lint- ulul male muter." - . ' lump. 'rrh, I have to nick thin lump on my' self t" naked n dude of the clerk " the Von (Minna q 'tsrrr-rtm hm mm Imam-v my mother baked a delicious vreom pie, and l asked her it she go} it from I bakery. of porno“; ourrioi" be followed except hy deep cultivation, nnvl he recommended the Mail to be worked to a depth of H inch†u least. One foot. between the plants is given as ulan the properVattee along the run. Rudy planting is Importnm. _ srsq A 80mm" Point. .. .lackvAHow did Min Fitz come to “I: you tu rem-L- he: t C . Au vld very orGrvsnt tirmar muse half? me to plant very few pnluloek‘ when Linc need Rust 31 lb bushel in Lhe'upriug ', tlust they would Ire very cheap in the fsll. t, hue found this to, be practically true. When potttois gm very high-priced in. thy spring mph)» an very enthusiastic: about putative: , an unusually urge are: " prc: patrei}. and prepared uuusuuily well, and the pluntl ari, given exlrii guod cultivation; the result is thy/thew is u very lat-gacrop, pgtatoes are verychéap. and the next spring up one wants totitse pulutousat sueh priuu. Result ", Few parted. a short crop, tsaid high iericea. Them Gebuatiouiso, IcArcely. it I any, lesvuarked in some other crops. We had an uttiyutoulyA?od Yield of wheat this ear thin promised to bring a fair prim. The result was that many farmers were Lux- ' ions to saw an unusually huge area of when, “Germap Syrup’ , Many tttee, cow purges her whole life with t bar owner kuowin whit I prize he has, lilnply because Md never tasted her upwity. Two cow. with the same amount of feed may give the lame Amount of tluiry product, when If you in- crease the feed, one will respund by An in- ert-Med prod-nut, "while the othér will not. The one liar, reached her limit, while the other has not, ahd the careless feeder will cyut.iuually be throwing away his feed on I uuw at small natural unpucity. 1t " .nol neceuary or perhaps protitable to feed cow tmully to the highest limit of the cow, but ouch cow in the"had should “be known liy actual tut. .. . " Hhat mike; ' or youi in fruit bear. ing t" uh I can“ ndom. of we Vanna!“ guts Journal. A " Ks tree. trimmed ta Tht French luv. . nyntum ol fut-Iain. {owls thast produpel poultry “prior in quality to that found, an . rule. inmy uh: country. There in Apr-cues of mixing with the ration certain lpicu Ind herb. magi" I most. delicious Gvor to th. tie) but highly Georod foods impart some 1» than ugreeublc t unmiev to fiessh in shown in the one of mat of our own game birds " food upén wild celery. . Stine Journal. I I“ The trâ€. " lurVOdVIE death. that'. more than halt that naked " tees," he wawen. _ " Mtsyi,n,V-,-"i waist M '11:, mm A' The T Wrong Glut. 'ourroto.titsiet.. Ila-dual. rum-nu u (2.11000: oo..Amm.u-ou.lm "urdtteetttt-tim_ti.'-it, Walla-1m an“... “new WWIIWIM HUD. INCH. by It "can" at“ loo be... On. gully: "no "Tun, “carton, b Lug-no. â€anon, EQUAL' . Knew What She Wand Some 96d Hotel. cult. TM. - 'fii5iiiaFd,5 ll