The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 01, 1895, Image 7

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    THE GUARD’S STORY.
f r in u»r Journal, Unrein, Neb
'I here i* probably not a stronger man or
Wore If • twoflhy guard employ a I at tha
Nchfft sn Hlate I'eolf i fit Isf y thafi J T
KaUtof To a stranger b« appears a very
good »'%■< ii) Is of the men w| < boasts that
be was never sick a day In bis life
Kor many year* .Mr HaUlou Iliad at
Myra use Nebraska, and tb# old rasldente
tl»#*ra remainl*r him as ona of tb# strongest
and baaithlast of their number
In ah, or thereat*.nt«, when the "grip”
flr#t broke forth In (his section of the< oun
try It Helmed him as otia of Its earliest
victim* Hike most men with a strong
pliyslipia, ha snaered at tha dl*ea»a and did
f ot guard prooerlv against It For days ha
sy fti bid ami left If only as a confirmed
n valid
A Im.ijI this time he moved with his farndy
to I'eru, Nebraska, where some of his chll
drett Mi-ii, attending the Htale Normal
H< hool He hoped the change would do him
tree! tillt he wa* disappointed He doctored
ith the local physicians and even with his
own son, who was practicing medicine All
seemed to no avail and miserable In mind
and lardy the poor ftiau told his family that
lie feaie I them was no hope for him
A happy thought of bU own led him to
try strong stimulants He was again able
to work. Hut he soon found that his relief
was but temporary, and whan laid weather
came on he was subin t to severe attacka
of the "grip a* I wore
Two year* ego Mr Kalstoil was employed
at the Nebraska Hint* penitentiary at fdu
coin, the*tatc capital and enjovad romper
atlvc arise while petforming the dutlesof
usher Liul tall, however, lie was nut out
on the wall, and with the change of work
came his old trouble tn even more aggra vat
ad form Ho was not only troubled with the
usual miserable Haling* of the "grip." but
he found himself short of breath and geu
eraily weak, these tilings unlit ting him for
the dut te* of hi* position
Once more, almost hi despair, he sought
a cure and pureha edu bo* of Hr Williams*
PmU Pills for Pale People He used them
according to directions and felt better Five
loom boxes fo'lowcd the first, and the long
Sufferer Mi" a well man.
Said he to a Journal reports#, to whom he
had just given the above facts: ”1 feel now
as though f could stack more hny than any
n un In Nebraska and if I needed a posi
tion now J would hunt one on a harvest
nl l.l Wbi/ null/ biwl Niiiuhiv tiiisht 1 tnolr
• htvtre cohl wlilrli. n your ngo, would have
laid mu up a work with llio 'grip ; Imt
Dow It rau*o* mo only temporary annoy
arieo and I*lmplv llvo It off "
Mr. ltnl*ton lm* been Imig and favorably
known In many part*of Nom ankn, l*ith a* a
iirivMt* oill/.on and a* a leader In the orlg
nal I' armar*' Alliance ii.ovoiiiont.atid lio*la
of friend* rejoice with him in hi* remark*
aid* recovery, for which he uuhceltHthigly
given the credit. to Hr. V, llllnili*' I’lak I’lll*
Dr. William*' I'lnk Till* contain, In a
Conden ed form, oil the olemant* nac**nary
to give new Ufa and rl* hue** to the blood
ano rentore nhal Inrod nerve*. I’lnk I’lll*ara
•idd by all deularx. or will hn -out po»t paid
On receipt of price, Ml cent* a box or *la
boie* for |k.Ml by addi*m*mg l)r. William*'
tladlcln* Company, Kclioneclndy, M. Y.
GREAT THOTUH TS,
God never wrought mlraclea to con
vltue atludHin, bccaiiHM hi* ordinary
work* convince II. Ilncoti.
Drudgery Ik an ii*cohhui y to call out
the ti'cnHiireH of the mind nx harrowing
and idanfing I hone of Hie earth.—
Margaret Fuller.
It I* only when tomorrow’H burden
li added to the burden of to day that
the weight Ik more than a man can
bear. George Macdonald.
There In nothing no hiiihII hut that wo
uiay honor God by nuking hi* guldanco
of It, or I n hii 11 him by inking It Into
our own hands.—ItiiMkln.
The iHlcnt of hiiccchm I* nothing
morn than doing what you can do well,
arid doing j.v»*l 1 whatever you do With
out a Ihought of fame. Longfellow.
If you wJhIi Hiiccci.a In life, mukn per
aeverunce your buxom friend, experl
enco your wIhc couiiHclor, caution ynur
elder brother, and hope your guardian
geiilii*. AiIiIIhoii.
No one can nxk honcHily or hopefully
fo he delivered from temptation unlena
he Iihh hlmanlf honeatly and (Irmly do
termined to do the heat lie can to keep
out of It. Itimkln.
A child of ordinary capacity and dea
tllute of property, hut converted to God
In childhood, Ih freiiuenily worth morn
to the church than ten wealthy men
converted at the moon of life John
Todd.
Monoid gnnd humor Ih the oil and
wlno of a merry mooting, and thorn I*
no Jovial companionship equal to that
whore the Jokes are rather small and
tho laughter Ih abundnnt. WaHhlngton
Irving.
What oarer the child when tho moth
er rook* It, though all Htormi tiont with
out? Ho we, If (toil doth shield and tend
uh, shall ho hocdlcHH of tho tempest*
and hla*ts of life, Idow they over ho
rudely. Henry Ward Beecher.
An employment, the satisfactory pur
suit of which requires of a man that he
shall be endowed with a retentive mem
ory, quick at learning, lofty-minded
-'jjind graceful, Ih the friend and brother
'of truth, fortitude and temperance.—
Plato,
FASHION'S FANCIES.
Kv.ery description of thin, gauzy, ma
terial l* popular for gown* and waist*.
Ite'd, yellow, blue, mauve, and green
organdleH, trimmed with cream or
black lace, make very stylish looking
gowriH.
Black lace and Insertlou on white cos
tumes I* one of the newest fancies of
the hour.
White tucking, combined with whim
or colored heading and satin lathy rib
bon, I* very pretty for yokes, gulmpes,
and phiHlronM on children's frocks,
Parasols for everyday wear are most
ly of shaded silks; lavender nod gold
gives a charming, rhlmmcrlng effect,
and red ones ure always pretty, espe
cially fur a pale-faced girl.
WOlt T H KNOWINO.
Women have colds lit the head less
frequently than men, la-cause they are
not accustomed to heavy head cover
ings.
When an artery has been severed the
blood comes In jets, because the heart
throws It directly to the point where
the artery has been cut.
The moet sensitive nerves are In
the nose, tunguo and eyes, because In
these organs greater eeueltlveneae
Is needed than in any other perl of Mi*
bodv
• n I i:t I.Mit li
fhmlde (lie ennobling garden null.
Pi lien Hi the towel Ilk' m.'« | tl** trie*,
Aim g llu hedge wlu'u . 11 n il«i» lull
Ami yellow bell* lit*lit* Hu Pee*,
I i ling rind ill in li
In * ii inn in r time.
And yield it »lor» of rleh p rfuin*
for nil who late nweel elder hl'Him,
I uprliiK up where the mllle imim.
Ami make the de*i-rt phii * green,
Where i'urn nml eloter IIml n home
I till Ihu fill row* III between
M> feel lire *tl‘o|ig
My runner* long, 1
Ami though I Mem n nlender reed,
So aid nor i oinforl do I ru ed.
I lute ihe niiiionpheri' of June,
The Held* when they nre fully
lIl’I'Ml'll.
The hlnl* Hint nlng Hie nweeie*! tune
I'nine lillto me In ftu<I II Ue*t;
And little girl*
Willi How lug i'iiiI*
1'nine hither III Hie lieilled hour*
And pin;, within my *hndy hower*.
When niiliiniii eome* with eiwdlng
w I ml*,
And ghe* Hie hill* it rleher glow,
M \ ihi' ol i e.miipi n*e lieglli*
My mum with friilingo overllow;
Mul nil the while
I fondly Millie,
, I'm he thill lulu ih might from me
Pei elve* mi offering rh'li nml free.
And When I feel Hie winter *lloW*
I will not hide my*elf mid weep,
I tut I will fondly diemu of lb 'M*
H'lm *olliellllllg of Illy memory keep,
Me henri will yen i'll
l<'ni' Hie return
j nf fin e* Hint I oft linvn wen
, W hen ‘ I, ie* w ere bright mid Held*
wei gtreen.
|’eier*on'* Magazine.
i WIIITK MIITKNS c
■'ynrv^. jowowurf ••v<yi~rt*ir\* (' ~ r'l*f
ll.i John \ I !•••••#
— •
Now Knglaml country village*
I which look like Idvcs of happy anil
peaceful bees are often nests of wasps,
I Thera Is very little honey In them.
There Is on the oilier hand unexpeet
j ed sweetness; there is often a tin turn!
j reilnctnenl, more engaging than the
manner of city solonx. 'Ihctc are also
hnnihle ronmnees, and, oeetisloimlly
tragedies, acted out on a small stage,
j before ati audience fanilllar with the
actors and every Incident, and savage
' I y erltlenl or Intensely *y inpat belle,
; as Hie ease may he,
1 chanced to he present at one Hindi
{ entertainment, which lasted for a
, considerable time, hut which I shall
| condensed into two or three scenes.
The fiirluln rises and I see only
two actors on the narrow stage which
is set with rustle scenery, t here are
a road, trees, and In the distance
water. This hitter looks ns If Intend
cd for the sea, there walk along the
road toward the sea n young limit, tall
and stalwart, and a young woman,
also tall and of a very slight figure.
Her eyes and hair are dark and her
features are somewhat sharp for ft
handsome fin e. Her name Is Iteheeen
t Ihamperuown. Sin1 Is the last do
Hcondnnt of a very am leni and fa
mous family, whose prldu Is almost
per only Inheritance. No one could
have behoved that she would fall In
I love willl a llshoimnti; least of all her
mother. Mitt so It lias happened. Mho
loves Kcuhon Huge, captain of the
fishing schooner Alina Kheafe, and
<hoy walk together and meet as often
tx ihey can dial opporiunity.
As Iteilhen and Kehecea walk along
the road they do not appear to talk
much. She seems cold and distant,
Imt in her heart Is a lire of lovo Unit
hums more licn-cly the more She re
presses It. And she Is obliged to re
1 press 11, for Iteilhen Is shy, awkward
| viml undemonstrative. Yet lit some
way, perhaps by her womanly Intui
tions, she has discovered Ids great,
manly, all’eellonalo nature. They have
now been Intimate it whole year, and
every one supposes them lovers and
probably engaged; hut in fact they
have never .vet exchanged a word of
love. Iteilhen, lilts often been oil tho
point of speaking, hut the right words
failed hint and t letldm arose in Ids
threat that checked uiici'iuce. And
"Ilulhrr." *«lil Hr, *TI Horn Mr *•»
linoil. mu I will Tatar II l» I'lraa*
I ou "
Hrlionil tillN \\ niii'il, outfor, n mill* llli
potloui ui 11 mm, mill ul niliri'M it 11 hum i
ii'U>|ilnl to npriik out hornolf. Tliut,
lliilouit, In JUHl W'lllit In HM'ili'ili nlio In
1'iiiiMi'liuih iif It, mul >i*i "How urn
IV" klo* nnkn lii'l'm lf Thru »ln* Boon
liiiiHu from Imi' liitoi'vlpwn with llou
lion to litr room timl t rim until Iiit
' I'.M'H air n il mul nwnllmi, mul lior
iiiollitT'n roproii' lion foil m mul omUo
Iiit lift no w liollj in I mi* I'ti till- Hull nlio
wlalioa lieimll' ilollil Mill' I'ouulol'n
In'i'Mi'If lii ii tin> or loo; limkn foiwni'il
w IHi louitlitif '•> Ho'lr 110*1 moil mu,
Wl.l. ll In nltt.n n tliiii'il l>> lit" rrturii
from lila llnhliiu trl|>. mul llilnkn unit
loin Pol mooli I Ill'll! will anrol> ln» not
tli'il Mint lolitfa fm noiiH'thlUH to Imp
poll Hmt Will ili'i li|i< ilia ipi nti'Oi lint
atir In not ui'lliu to ul\r up Iti'iiln'ii;
no, Iht lo>nrt la mint tern lilt tlunl, mul
If alto illoa mi itlil millil loT illtoi Hmi
•'mi lun ar il«*< 11 tu
KohIioh la | un 11 > pmploxoil ih Hln
nluiplo mint]; lir la nuro of only ona
Ihliitf. Hint N • Hi* atm* of hin own
foolliik'n lilil lio .t Hot lot ill'll' to «lo
I
«'ldn m hatlu-r llfl'pi.n |nvi» turn II"
would I kn a oik'ii o iih'Ililiig Imwt'M'r
eliiilii. Hint Mniilil o|n w In in u ii«n< lia
oi'M.ii Mini nr, alMiiya Inin niff f»'
I It IM oil li, M'llini Inbi'll, liol MlirilM. lull
llinri’ • i'll it i ii. Mini i* n'ulllM.IIII, unlink
itilnu In lii’iioini' ami iI'liii'iulier an
Iniiff no (liny IIw
nr lain In' lain I-i'ti nnlinky on Ido
lioliina trip* In ilm Anna Sheafi'. a
miiall w ow l mIiI'Ii lit' I'linin.nnil- and
nr Midi Ii ho iim iio nnc i|iuirii'r AU< r
till* U'mn'l m rxpi'iiMcM Mi ll* paid IIm'Ii*
I in m lii'iii Hull' in illt lilt' nni'iiiu l In*
nuiii'iM 'I In- mIiiIit Man I'litnlnu "n
and m It Ii ll I lie liar/.ai'ilniiM and nrinii
unpridllaliln I'liolii'Mi i f HiimIIiii; II''
mat llahtM’i'H Ifm "iii'ii Hhiin
M il limit iiimii'.v In lilo |o.i kid In* rmild
in>l enjoy tin mill Ii liclnff mill In i. t< li
Then They **it 1 llnwn
Ions ii iiiiiii mill nil i i 11 m 111 > lie cold,I
imi explain, Then Ii was, hmi'i'ni'.
thill lie dlseov ell'll Ihe il I] il ll nl Ii". in
tlll’llllll'lll. IIIH <<l 111 111 111> 111M lllilh'l'll II
nml I'iillleil III ill al.nitl II. il ih I heliiiiil
Ills Inn It expressed iIn iii■ elv«>n In Hie
customary t Ulnae slnti/f mnl K'.s-dp
"There's Hu more lish In lie' sell IV
Iteub,” lliey mild. He In si'llilia Ills
lino on dry laud. ever lit the ('hamper
IlntvilN,’ prelly dry It In. HumII eilh'li
there; a bln nhnie mill lint i-noiiali <;in11
In n<> Willi II. He In In" nnnd for h r,
anyway; but I hope lie will net Iter
It* he wauls her and enlne nut iif his
dumps."
ItCIlheil illil not reenter his usual
spirits; his (food old mother Insisted
that he was not well and needed phy
sir, llellheli limit till' IlicillflDc, Iiellllf
ii /food deal of a child mid.o- Ids nndh
er's roof, oheylnn and yh'ldlnn to In r
In nearly all her wlilnisles. which were
leavened with unit'll shrewdness and
Itnnwledne of hninati mil lire
“Mother," said he, “It does me no
/food, lull I will til lie It to please you."
“My sou, you Just wait; you've been
behindhand some time, and It will
take a while to net you liefori'hand
ana I n. These herbs never full, d In
sickness of one sort or ai,oilier."
"Herbs, mollier, are /food In their
place. I like Ihe Mint'll of them, hut
the taste "
“That's Just It, my son; the smell Is
sweet, nud shows the taste Is /food
medicine M's Just like heln/f In love
and nutrrln/fe; one you like and the
other you must take, because It is best
for everybody and naturally follows;
mid sometimes," she added, with a sit
look at Iteuhcn, "It euros love."
“I’m not nolun to marry never; so
you are out of your reoknnlutC I here,
mother."
“Well, I don't know. Your fntlier
before you said that; so did I until 1
was asked. Nohod,v means what they
say when In love; or, rather they
mean Just the other way. I think now
I know what Is the trouble with you,
lteuberi," and she poured mil Ihe dose
and (favo It to him, snylna: ""It will
keep up your spirits, at nny rale, until
Iteheeea (fives you some sootliill/f
syrup- eh, my hoy? Ho cheer up.”
Hetihen (tretv thin and nervous In
spile of llie liiedli’llie; hut lie went
uhoiit preparations for Ihe winter
I'rulsliuf- Ibid link eonllnn.'.l to fol
low him; small fares and fnllln/t prices
• list ■Iiurnai.il him more and more, lint
the (f real or Ills depression Ihe more
Ids mind dwelt upon Iteheeiai. In
.... I... I.I ...... I...
come In eonm-c I Ills III lin k wllh her.
Ills lirnlher llshornieii, linwever, lie
Moved II was nil on account of his not
wearing while mil Ions when he so!
and handled his irawl lines. II being
In that region of il-hlng villages the
uni versa I belief of sii|ierstlilou Unit
white milieus miisl Is- worn lo Insure
good lurk In wilder trawling. Hid
Reuben paid no a i lent Ion to wliat ho
thought was n mere funny, lie fell
rather that he was working with a
half hearted energy, and all on an
count of Ids dubious relation wllh He
Ix-reii. He determined to see her
again and arrange to see her when
her mother was aliseid.
“1 have come to see you ouro more,”
he wild on meeting her; “but perhaps
I hud bolter not mine again."
“Why," said Rebeeea, “are you not
always welcome, ('apt. tingeV"
"Yes; we never i]imrrol and we
never get any further along from one
time to another."
Tills was more Ilian ho had ever
been aide to say before In regard to
their personal relation, and ho was
frightened at himself. So he began
again from wliat lie thought was an
other point: yet, ns out of the fulness
of the heart the mouth speakoth, he
could not help hetraylllg Ills true feel
ings.
"I'm not getting on very well now;
no luck, no money and the Anna
Hhcnfc getting in debt, f thought I
would (ell you, though I do not know
as you care."
"Yes, i do cure very much, Cant,
Cage I knew something was the the
mat lor, and I heard from one of the
village gossips It was because you neg
lei led or sneered III ttit* custom of
wearing white mittens ns the other
fishermen do when setting their trawls,
lio you ililnk It Is a silly auperatHlouV"
"Yes. | do. In Hie mam."
"Ho do |, when I reason. At other
times I half tsdleve la It 'there Is
something at the Isdlom of all com
niou i iislome and Isdlefs, which, when
harmless, It is Just as well to accept
Our little village would he vei.\ dull
ami uuliderestlug without them."
"I have no pa el leu la r objection to
wldie mittens, Iteid-en said, "only I
did not happen to hate any."
"I thought as much You would
wear tlieiii If you laid them?"
"Why, yoa, I should "
IIi-Im-cki dlsaii|s-ai ec| for a iitoii-out,
and returned holding out a pair of
show while lullien«
"There. I made them for you I I.ad
to guess at till- slue; IlloSt gills would
not, who hate brother* *h>- said
aichly "1st me *r> th- ->n ' and
site pulled one over It- » hand;
I'
lull liif.irn Nil" "ntllil mlJlINt tin* Ottwr
1 It till IIIIM III Null!" MIIIIIIUT ll.lil || I nli.H
lin t irn ulily tMiltt tin'll lit" ill Inr vi.lUl,
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lit Inn liilllliint
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"iirri'il i■ i/iu> it "i kN nisn, mill I :nru|N>nii
fiuttcm Imvi> luki'ii tii'pt in uti'iiK"
llu* inl>'Imiiii l"t, nullum: Iiiin Im*cii i"
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Inlliili" "in'", mul ni" pi’lnii'il only
lll ll'l' IlllVllllf ll""ll I"t ItMM| mill "nlTI'l'l
ill very miiuiliti'ly Tlwy III" lint pill*
II In il. "niiM’i|ui'lilly . till Itvn nr till'""
iluys ul'li'f lunliitf i,""ii i'oiii in ii ii li'H t cil
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nml criers. The siilc • ■ i'l|»l Imi prior nf
the nllll'lll I cillllnll Is II hull I S I II IIIDIlth;
Ilf I lie 11 liottlI IIII I'lllllnll. $;! Tln l'e Is
II lull llliscri pt eillllnll wllli'll I'nslH $11
i m m t lily.
i lnlshle nf the eiipllnl I lie llrst fill
nose paper published uppoaivd ill
HimiikImiI nhntil thirty yeiirs atfo. II
WIIM Hnnll I'nllnU l'i| ll.V III*' Til'll Tslll
.foil rim I, nml the ('milnii .hmriuil
These no Wspn pel's Were fnlimleil by
Kiirnpemis, win* Were, III fuel, only
nnmliinlly in charm'. Ihe real I mm pi in
tnrs mill I'llllol'S nf 1 linse lllllepellih'lll
shoots helm; lllerilll, IIUIIlihirlllN lli\
Inlis In plilee IheiiiSelveM heyoilil Ihe
reach nf Imperial pcd'Oiillelis I here
are Indeed, tin ri'slrlctlvo III s asuiusl
the press ill fhllili. hill liellher lire
there liny laws kuiii'uiiIi'oIuu ihe free
ih'in nf writing ami Niiciiklng; so that
Chinese JmirnnllslH are always at Ihe
Inel'ey nf I lie police.
The Nhni’kIiiiI News, which Is the
lype of Chinese Independent papers,
Is siihl for l cent a number, ll con
Inins an eilliorlal similar In a iiingu
zlne nrllclc. well siinlh'il, well will
ten anil treating <>f political anil social
unesllnlis. illllcllll (h’l'i'ces lire pill*
llshcil In ilic columns nf Ihe News, as
well as local Inforinallon. cahle ills
paiehi'M anil sporting rcporls, for there
arc horse races ill Shanghai. The reg
nl,ir reporlers are nhle anil Inlclllgnni;
they disguise IheinselveM In iM'iler not
to he recognized as belonging lo Ihe
News eorps. Hill I hey have lint yet
cnine In the praellce of Iniorvlowlng.
The ITclieh .lesilll missionaries have
fnlimleil a I coni newKpa|S'r, which
was n monthly at tlrsl. nml Is now
semi weekly. 11 Is refill hy the fill
ui.se Cal Indies. There lire also a few
si'lentltle mnl literary perloillenls. It
must he iioleil Hull as a general rule
Ihe Chinese papers ilo liot puhllsll III'
I hies Issuing oil Ihe i|Uesllons III'
ai'lual mnl prnctlenl pnlliles, so that
I here are III Ihe empire lio nppnsll loll
nr semi nllli'lnl organs, They usually
are satlslleil with publishing nil eelee
tie review of affair*. They are read
In the must faraway provinces. The
Shanghai News rlrculallnn Is nf ahmii
15.01)0 dally numbers, ami that of • l»«*
Canton tia/.ede amnunls In It.(nil mini
hers. Mure INMn the HllllnuliltI News
published an Illustrated weekly sup
plenicnt, which Is a very curious ..
1II If II III 1 III III SI' Jill III 'll"' "»«•
HlfloH | IllltiO IinllVi* |Hipi'IH III CMlU'XO,
llicrtj nro Homo |ir1111• I In KiihUmIi mi
II,,uk Koiik; n fovv In I’nriimueso mi
Mmi'iio, mill nm* <ionium j<jiimm- mi
HIimukIimI. Now York 'IIIl>iiin•.
llo Know III* I,unit
An eminent Hootoli mii'Koon unit pro
feHHor III Hie I nlveralty of KiIIiiIhii'kIi
tvMH entirely devidoil to IiIh profi'HMhm
A ipinlnt lliehlenl In IiIh pini'tlee will
hIiow I IiIh. The poet Teim.VHon ImuI mi
one time I'oiiHiilteil IiIm mlimit Home
iiffeetlon iif lie* Iiiiikh, Voiii'h lifter
ward lie reluilied on the Himie erriiml
Oil lielnu Illllioniieod he WMM net I led
to olixerve Hull Mr. H .villi' had neither
miy rneolleethm of IiIh fnoo, nor. nidi
more HI mix . ttei|imlntuuee wllti IiIh
inline. Teim.VMon I hereupon inellHon
ed the fuel of IiIh former vlxlt. Still
Hyine fulled lo reliieliiher him, Ihit
when the profexxor put IiIm ear to tlio
poet'x ohoHt mid hoard tlio poonllifr
h<• nml wliioh tlio old nllmoid had iiiiulo
olirnnlo hi' at onoe oxoliilmod: “Ah, I
remember you nmv! I know you liy
your hum.'' Him you Imnjflno a great
or liumllliHhm for lUo pool ilniu to ho
known, not hy IiIh lyre, Imii hy Ids
hum v Mont roiil Hlnr.
II c«o in III oil n trlllllnxl
Tlio I Iim a rln n iiduiMler al Itorno Is
likely to fool a good doul of iiatlirnl
loHoiWinonl nimlliHt the HwIsh liolloo
form for Holin' Him* to oonio. llo wont
to Winterthur, the SwInh HIhIov, where
the unihmal rllli* fextlvul wax Im-Imix
hold, and wax onjoylim hlmxelf In a
ijulolly Tnutonle fashion wlion lit' wilx
Huddouly xol/.od liy iloteoilvi'x and
hmilod off in the noaroal l.iokllp Ills
demand for an explanation wax mol
hy tho I'outtdoiit axxoi'llon Hun lie wax
no other than ,i noltirhmx orliidnal,
who had hoon "wnnli'il” for many
mi>ntIim Tlio deleeHtox wore ho atli'o
they had Hie rluht man Hint It wax
not until a high umarnmi'iil otttolal
had ulouHlIod lh« iiiifoi iunaio dlplo
mat that they cniixoiitixl to Ida ri
le* xe They hart a portrait of the
malofiu tor wliloli ehxtoly roxomlih d
H,i* features of the o nlxter.
in I: mo r ml ill »■ < liHitrruu
KII any I Hd toil hat o a • ha poll >n
with you at tlio opera'!
t'laia Vox l did. ami I shall nm
lako imo again, either.
I'nnny Hut lt‘x all the atyle.
riarn I d rather Ixt out of xlvle
Hlio luxl rattleil along amt kept Mi
tllelitelln Xu mui'h amused dial no for
got all alxmi mo; and wliutt the opera
wax >,tor I lust ex, apod lx Iim left la*
Idiitl \i w York Weekly.
Higin t oi all ui ixavciniig l’ow r.— 1 .iti t L'. >. imv't Kejiort
ABSOLUTELY pure
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4 Ml l< IfiNtnl I'kioiir*'*
I i n tire Sin 11 Ii family took n foil
nifflil'* tfteaLoii link Hiiiniiin It wi»a
mi iintiMinI 11111• for them nil lo jr*»
ii%4 ii i tof'etlid and they tall.en about
it, mdtvidi.nll v and eolleetively. foi
Werha h« f<uchain! They wei# tfoin:'
i m do and they were imt ^«• injr fo dn all
4ni la of Ihiiu'a dm ifi).r the pree ohm v.i
I cation pel Hid llitr Slater aftld ahe
meant to rule the tm vcle Little hh
ter amd that ahe meant tn make mud
pn a all day loop and I5i;r lirother aaid
that he men lit to not an much na look
nt a l atin ura iiitnar * I tell you what
I mean to do," cried Small limther, all
nil hi e at I lie primped of ao much dn
nyon pleiiai ne- a * I’m Hot ffoltlff to
any my prayer* * New York Lvcnlntf
Sun
% It iu lieu alar trior.
I lit in iff lit h i host of tli *i*rl K the ii* mv
of III vul III * * ho e ho* eh. live, lilol **ioln
! 10 It. Iniv« heell l ey 111N leu ll| Ihetellei a
1 -loll,a Ii hill el a > Ii Ml il hil l of liodv
la hi oil III nl out I hi on|(h iip lie I lie lilt I• •»*•
not I v \ loleiil !v H Mill m: iinU i i 11»111U the
till* Hoe , to,I h> 1/ Infoi dm.' the,i tin v
ami ciiiialnif h HoU of the h||e Into ii' pro
pei channel Mul • t In. In if |ipe di-UMp i a,
and a tendency to in net I s it v of the kid in y
41 e coin) ueied hy the I (11 • • ■» .
I tliil ler of Miale,
Itetrnit tree Lie-a \ I In id ntreet
’ inlin e neighbor find bouphtu new piano,
I and the dtttltfhter had been biiliffltiff
II \%liy oil II I'UT MIM'll llllll • aril »»» »l»e
j llOllst'
Mini a new phifio, I IlC’lll*,'' Mild the
man over the bni'U fenee to bis neigh
I or
••Yea. (lot it on the installment
plan "
"Is that soV Wonder if your dntigli
ter emi t let iih have the miisie from it
<n l lie same way*."’
I «M*fN € Ollgtl Ilf* I MM •••
l*> tin* ol'h si uiul Iw-st, |t will brmtk up .« 1 -<M •J**lf,,r*
+ c i nan uii.t I him/ elan. It is aiway* mlluMI** Try lu
\ lu* I* the meanest thill4 Hint ever
I e| /iw ed nut ol I III) pit
I br VYlirojfin 1 on h. I'lso'a < me in a
mi* * e-siul remedy M I' l»ii mi, t-<
I lirtiop Ave , brookt> 11, N Y , Nov
lining good while found more prod tab n
in I lie end t ha 11 dlggin 1 old
It I lie Ilial*y In Cutting Teem.
»<• tut# and ii«n tint oM «o<t wull ti ln<l rvniNilf, Mna.
WiMn«a'N booriUNU Mi Di r fwr CtilMnm ToalUiiuf
ft some people would do more thinking,
their toil'.'lien would get more rest
I'lirlifr'f Mniirr Toole I* |»r»|»nliir
fr*r It ye a wi rk SiilTrr uig. 1 tr* a - !*•<• 1 •• N, lieif
«ill wen ni Old n» tiitlltf s<< * ■« f lug mal reviving
I'eop'e who t low llieii own horn* innlia
poor 11111*1'- to other folk*
\\ Iml 11 iniir of* relief II In to know
1 tint v n 1111 v■' 11 in " i" i" llm '< ire ns rem< v<*§
litem uiul v ty «*• inferl nu >i in ■*«- »t *lnij,glfcUi
tii'owlhiu r 11 e In not promoted >\ find
mg fmi<tm In others
"Hanion'i Magic Corn Halva.”
WannhOxI to tuti* in tin.n«y M*fiiiulr<l. Ask your
• IruKKl t for II. I'i l<‘M I'- '-wnt
\ bad iban most liaten Hie thing* that
would do him the it ion t. good
billiard tabe, Hoeond hand, for wie
rheap. Apply to or address, II. <’ Am*
M I K I'Mi <St , < hnnlin. No -
1 " ' "
I Ini* I 'ill*! It I Ii«- I i Mnn
lift Motliri lleMiie, «) • nr I urn
M»rry toner my little pul Mum in h m
la< U of re* pert for herftenh i« V\ lien
a neighbor niiiitfn to • ail on m ton
Nli'Miiil vit ijnirNv ami not •*[»# .» . iinnam
v on are hpoUeli to You ilo u *t mean
to I r Hiikii spr tful, I hhi Mirr but yo i
i* It mi i Id t hiliU of t hr linprr ion \ oil are
m.than' mi our neighbor*, ami you will
try hrrraltrr I hope, to
ItrsHir “You'll belter loo. out
mamma. Y'oil'll t ilk yoiirnolf t*> »leat h '
t Jiuupo 1 i ihune
\ KMi AK aIIII I III I • U
11 «’ |iiili I In * "f l ine \ n| mi - MiMMosli I»n
jii i limit'' m Miami tile «»fT r tu Hi ■ r">•••• i of H i*
lift n Nutt • 111. k a 111»«• i •* Mini will Pun i i i" *• 11»* • I
| I'MII.H Hint nil-ill « H< 'll $1 7.1 Ml I !•'!• ' l V •* III It
liHliilM'init f in i'll •• <'MIt'll iwf 7110 1 i h'li/mi* wl
!-1 iiia • l ull t . i iml i>i i'i* U cmii'i 'I’ll r \ *• I■ i if m
i miiHMiiN fn i'ii r» i .-k i i Jana n f : » «*
I li'tnlik, Ivl y. i Ii' I -1 inu . n l N '* I • m* "
\ min r» l ii .tail I III. Y hi i * 1'iMrain'. I
mi -k it fa I ♦ I'M i I-- Iiia I l«VT A I In l li K
Y nl I H * • o\i I'A Mir* IW1I Coli#inl im A ‘ • M*■ • n
A i mill i:nji»y>
The (ilriihimt flavor, K'ttiU" a< turn ami
noothliiK "IT'-'-'m "f Syru|> of h i.<t, wlirrt in
nr..I of it luxalivo, itml If lliu fall" . or
mollit-r be eoallvo or blllouu, llo* mnal
f,'nillfyiiiK reaulit follow lit u«n, to lliut it
Ii tin’ bent fitinily i-.'iih .I v known, an.I .cry
family alnml.l have a la.tile oil l.auT
V\ |«<tofll * HU 11 \ •' Oil ttllMl !•>/■ T I Hill | «
1 miller loot
PITA Ml Kn«o»lop|'»*»l freel.v !»r I. lUitNfJrrnft
f>n «< lo-Mion-r. riiniiii11. • t.i ‘\ H’ti.
Lit vi h mi t ill is, Treul ee 1IIMI $’Ii n.i I ' '!• ft '■« t»
frilteucn. h»*iul toHr. Kiiim fU-U ai • l»i»i ,i'U)lik.»r*»
A Minim iIhaIio nviirruaiM o * temptii
I lion riM>l«li'il _
Tile < Iren test /Medical Discovery
of (lie Ay;e.
KENNEDY’S
DONALD KENNEDY. OF HOKBURY. MASS.
Mas disciivered in one of ui common
i pasture weeds a remedy Hut ewes every
kind of Humor, from the word Scrofula
I down to a common Pimple
He has tried it in over eleven hundred
i cases, and never tailed except in two cases
(both thunder humor), lie has now in his
poisessiiill over two hundred .erlilk ties
of its value, all within twenty miles of
Boston. Send postal e.trd lor hook
A benelit is always experienced from
the first buttle, and a perfect cure i> nar
ranted when the right c|uanlily is taken
When the lungs are all cited it causes
shooting pains, like needle passing
! through them; t lie same with I lie liver
or Bowels. This is caused by Hie ducts
being slopped, and always di .appeal . in a
week after taking it. Head the label
j It tlie stomach is foul or bilious it will
cause Siiueamlsh leelings at hrsl
No change of diet ever necessary I at
the best you ca.i get, and enough ol it.
Dose, one table-spoonful In water it bed
time. Sold by all Druggists
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I lie ncrvuue »y»lrm l.i wcukcncd liy the
i Neuralgia Torture.
f’vrry nrrvr U •trcnxtliciu'd In tin' cure of It hy
— >ir~ ~n~ ~ ~i— — —|—f.
n r f f [ T"'T7'' I | I"-TT
IMM Wttltttllit
bTttL WEB PICKET FENCE. CABLED FIELD AND HUG FENCE.
AI«o 4 AIII.KII POI l/mv. 4AAIIIIKM IIAIftMIT FKH 1C.
M* mftntifflM'iiiMt a fltf»n|iln!e iin« <«r MrnooUt Mir* I •uidlug ami iftMiautoo «t«r; aitw-J* u» '»* ■ rt|»i*
ifhlnl If you <iufniiy vvt- tan •«?<• you ttiofj«y I Ml*U»*ue free.
De Kalb Fence Co.,121 Hi,h I'eTalb, ill.
Timely Warning.
The great success of the chocolate preparations of
the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in 1780) has led to the placing on the market
many misleading and unscrupulous imitations
of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter
Baker &. Co. are the oldest and largest manu
facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and
, Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are
used in their manufactures.
Consumers should ask for, and be sure that
they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
DOKChUSTliK. MASS.
g*erm=Hfe
The uortors tell us, now-u-days, that disease gems
are every where; in the air, in the water, in our lood,
(-lotlies, money; that they get into our bodies, Iin'o
there, thrive and grow, if t hey find anything to t hriveon.
Consumption is the destruction of lung tissue by
germs where the lung is too weak to conquer them.
The remedy is strength vital force.
Scott’s Kmulslon, with hypophosphites. nnvui-* the
nd|ustmeiit of lung strength to overcome germ life.
Ii i-' lighting the germ with the odds in our lavnr.
These tilly little drops oi tat food make then Way
into the system and re-lresh and re invigot tie it.
Whether you succeed with it or not depends on how
good it start tlu* germs hud, and how carefully you van
live. The shortest way to health is the paUeiM one.
I The gain is often slow.
WttsiMili w SCOI I & HONVNU, UMitu, York