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Flesherton Advance, 11 Apr 1889, p. 3

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THE OLD SAILOR'S YASN. f i Well I hid a =';»re oiM; in my liie th»( 1 hope will oevei be repekted, ana il s * wcnier i diin't mra gr»y r^bs thcL &:. i there. I married it western girl, aci we cair.e to New Vork to liv.;. It waii^ t su.h a crowded place &l it U to-day. but bad :-iX- grcen ia:.ed in sciuf iirts c( it. A.-.d i;v..t; meadowi. I w»o f ;.iO*iii' the sea m t_'..4= day§, &d 1 am now, and I tnoL^ht .Si.iv would be more ixinterited ia a lively i;ity while I waa aoae away oa loni; •â- â- :,_. a^r-.j. It saa Lifd work sijia g^i-bye to my wife when I started a'ray 'jr. lj:.J tr:;.-, bat she oaid a^ soon aj 1 'kh cai. .ain iici: wou'.d triVKl with me. Well, I went â- -:: on a ::i rr.::;th3' v.:iy. age the year I had the t-rrnolt s.iarc. \Vc strack some â- ra-.r ou'-lan-h^h t),r:a. a:id I had a great pile of siu:: !,r sally *ht2 we taru-d abjat I oz hoojc. i-.-eaentd that I kaew ahe'd value. It often a=..-a to sec:;, aa if the ship waec't tmif eaou^b for me ; as if I most jamr, Ccrboara and o.rim. 1 'â- ir»n;.;d horn-, and I «4ntei Sally, aa a baby wants Hi mothtr. So yea may judge if I loot time in s;<;:ting ashore when once we r..'a:hea Ncw Vork. None of as iid, for thai matter, bat I reckon 1 was n.-st. I bad ray baiidles nnder my arm and my pay la my pockt-t. Id oiled my hair and 1 were my shore cloiii=«. ily hand= were as brown as aa Iniian's, w.th sua ana witJ and I gutss my fa.-e was aboat the sa.ne coior. Bat if I lo.3kevl as I fth I Ic ikea happy. With the motion o; the ship beneath my fett yet, I tcok my WiV toward my home, lockiii: ou". for .Siiiy all ti:; w»y. for if swt Hl-;- the ship v.-»s m ehe d purely ^jir.-! t. meet ir. e. No; a ^â- .gn of htr did I s^?, inouih. and I oame to the coruer f in;, street â€" N jrfclK was its carr.;- â€" w.-..: « p;er little fi-sr m my ':.^ar: tnat l.* :â-  ^ me pause aad burdiy dare to turn "â€" j and then I look the step and saw a little | crowd ao'oat the door ef my home, and , before it -oh. go.>d heavcc ' a hearseâ€" ' black aud awful, and a carriaie b>.-fore j my i-.ocse. •• V-s. yes^but says 1 1.- •.-y. t Self, "yes 11 i!:ight s:ana there »jd not be from th;re. C'lQrage. Ja,k '. Gxi woaldn't (iu that to you N .i! ile. Have faiihâ€" ba%e trmi I \Vas ever there a nii;hl y u didn't pray He'd bring yoa back safe - to sally, ana do you t^iuk .^e wdhi answer | F';'da you .' Cjurage. Jack 'â-  .\ad then 1 sta,;- gered on and stood ara-jng the i^eof jc. and mydo'.'r was c; -n ana a maa â€" se.-i;uv cldijh. kindâ€" tx)k bold oi my am-, ar. i led me a.-iie. â-  \\ ' IS deal ?' I aiked. â-  I iljn : know, ' said he. 1 to k 1'oaras.e at that for ::' ;; wa* njv ;.-i..y surel\ he .i krow hsrâ€" surely. !t s a 5.k..jr s wife," he adjed. • .~ .â- : i. â- â- â- â€¢'. alo-e th.-re. Last Qi^ht a v^:r.iv. ,-a!'ie a:...; =»id : There s a jasti of caji.ra at No. .' 1 went. Folks are art to gt't fr.»;'n:ined at nothing, bat ! w^n: m a hurry. I: w«j chol»ra. I d:a all I coul •. f-irher. but eh-.' die^i. The nei^Hoors a i.il.ST HKABT >K\liK. KTC. A Cao« tliat Ulmt th« Becurd of th« Fr.)udr-t Kul;;bU of ijUi. Th» voi« of the yoane man had a trens- -.'ijir. V. brant jaaiity. and a glow lite teat of a .June sunset spread over his fact, as he :: .i the vacaat se*i by tbe aide of the . ci'.g 'X'^niiu and greeted her ijjlolly. ' Tn-.j IS an uneipe-'ted pl-a=are, Miss cil nc kn-ow vet :'â- :*:. he said «•-.â-  --. the tram. I am not prtsamicg lo-o mu:_ I bop^, iu rejoi-ung in the anticip>a. ...fa dcii^htfai trij. i.ir-ead cf the loni, '.-•;= ;me joorney of ha:f a day that 1 'nad â€" -U'ced myself to suif^r wnec I cam- aooard." â-  Cvrtiinly n-;t. Mr. Winterbottom ' she repiieei. am the observant young man note â- . an mcreasitis .iuiciness in t!:c Mat- tering !;!3vement= cf ine :cath.::s am zu-n- madiaJlts on the travtl^iuj bat of his fair comrinion not dae altogether to the ;ar of the tram. •â-  Her hear: is beating faster. " hs said to himself, but ev^n :u the raptare ;n»! thrll.ed his frame and tingled to the end ol his Sneers at this discovery ho f=l; ce had taieu a saeaiing advinta.ie of her and learnea lomethiag he hid no right as yet to know. For months Cyras 'VViater'oottom had carr:<r<i in his heart the iniige of ine Ic. el, girl w}.: now sat by hi: siie. For mout'ni he had -Tonea thai the time and the oppcr. '.nLiiy iii..iai cooic '.vnen he â€" nu*. ic: .3 n.. an;i,'ip»te trim an^u'. lerea alon^ ro-:k> 1 the 'jxae j'. pre«.iyllOU5 cl J spa. -..Us vailevs up.n â- â- ^z ^ »-r;ni lani^.pe â- - n 7 i. -e _; th»: ra> = H.- Tre g or^es ana ::u v:. th.! pr-U,;se of a i.o.'ioi al.'..-»u> s'Lj^:z£ i;-r f m a ^'jweu ana suii.e-vi ^cneath of the 5U-: , i-.-t ::.- â- â-  ui.i •j..\. ...-. â-  ::;-it. .-am* .; SU-. 4=:..-, .. . ..•; : I •* as unfo^am^ i:?elf oa ei'-her ham i r.aa s<ou:.'tnini 'octter to i.-^< at. 1 • M.ii V»n...*, ne 5iii, a.iC a .ta".. . bean. »< h-. b.a. 3 L;i.:i;.i; â- â€¢â- â- â- .- a :.,i; human tt:.':!, •â-  ihii may i^e-n an â- .-.oi-xr ' tune mo:nrni :>r the .-o .feec.LU I ant at>wU I to ma.--.:, ba'. I a-n i^tve.....! c . » f-.ehng -•an no ..n„;r r^i for â€" â- â-  Ti.-ie-.s â-  I: Wis A shiie „( an: f the y.'unj; ma h.s t.Oi ,iS la'., inJ in a few monien".: r^s • I wij ibou: :. -ly tnat I has ." my L.'.ast a ou.'A.n 1 oan b.jirn.^oi. '.: i5 for %ca to »»v wjctner i must sn KoiroKs uatK sTAia.*." Tlia luter««tlaff \le\%4 o( th« Lju« Ur, J. G. Ho UuJ. The frinvaiii of tbe newspapsrs appear to 'oe dojaca w'.ih prcprietary mec:,;ice advertisements. Aj we cast our eye ever them. 1: brings to minaaa ar-.i;.e that was puo.Lii-ei by the late Dr. H-;Uand m j;.riv*«" .. il,iZ'i'^ He says; ' N-rVerthe- 1.;== it J a fact tnit many 3; the 'oesi nvo Lrietary r.edi.!n=3 of tne cay were more =aoc=Sc:u. than many pnysi.ians, ana moc". c: t.iem It sh.u.d be remenutereu. Were at rrr:-. aisoove.-e.i er u«a m a.^saai meaioal pracii.-e. %Vnen. however, any ohrewi person, knowing tn-.j virtue, ana ; ..'ts-eini t: ;ir pj^ularity. secures ani a i.irt.ses them, then, in theopini-on of tte cii-iieo. aii virtue went cut oi tucm. U n.i tnis aosori .' 1 h.i great man aprre:ii:-d the reil mints of popuiar recn='i:;S. and the ao- juraity of those that aer.;ca in., n becaus* puLLiC a'.tent.cn "^is ci..-,d to tne arii.le ana tne tviusnoe .f th^i- oures. 1; an u';=r is foand 2t.0-j one s ar-n. and is :ured oy some dear j;i granim.ihef, outs.ue ,; the oode. r. w..i be l..-;_. in ;e 1 injf :-:anoe. Bui .f treated uuaer ih-r oooe. oau.-ini .-i.-rp.ess nignis f jr a month w.tn tn: c.ieui.i; tr;a;m;a5. viz. •. »j!:-.oj. -isbes. loi.ng With m;rj.ifv-- ^r-- '. : i-.: . in?r v..e suo^tai >*s _'i; ^a t ; ;j: e . e ^: >oJ p.KiLi_. ..- :..:-.> »-•- â- :.c.. u.-.-- „': :..n_e- '_. \ J 1 .1. .i_ t » ., .â- i".. _ .- rn » â- - .- A BAOriL OF BUDE.M* Ha/el >3U and L«w. 9* â-  Nora S-^oiia barqae 1 cier So. li r.%e: Kr.'er. Siraage Tale or Rat*. >ADt:c<Al Cap». 'I'rosbr, now unloaa.ng a is a ;oLt Old sea dot, well mcwc as a veteran of the ccasj trade, says the New V^ri i.'r-ruv o-'.a. A'scn: :-j years of age, oroad-shou.dere-i and nraviiy bu.li. h.s fa/^e thiiaiy covere : wr.n a olaoi c-ar: me capi«;a ns ea=..y tne lUeai jiitptr .; the >ea. On a recent vcyase tc New V;r» ' jiii â- .he cap^am - I oarriT-i a ^ir^o o-onsLst.ni. in part, of some l.v oats ;f nazr. nut.? '.Vh^n W5 -^i.i pert tne ; ._.:r ;f in: .-a.-.c oanie en "'..ar-d. I a:iu:^l him :f .'.: Safety, ai t o^etber we went tnroug'n in s'nip. E.eryii ; w»s a.i riihi uniil *^ .»n.e to :ne lu:=. In;a_.n: .ur surLiu-: :. S:t ihe 'oaiS :;rn ind tne nuts '.:â- â€"£ :.»; tere-d In heaps here md there^ A :n. » noie Dai 'o>:en itnawti 13 the end :f e4,.r. nu". an: tue me»; ej;:iot= : as oiean i: a 3-n ::;e. Tne w:r.'. of n:- .f .;u.-Se. " Tne Lti: o»y a zr>..: - i%:-: :n»;. wearint ois hi;r i:-n t: his inouloer": -inue on c. »:: :i :i n: w»: t profess :na. r»" .a:c.-r ma ."erea to oiear tne sn.i. for J.'i I e..i»ged ens serviocs ;c :h: 3;.: I'c-.no. mn:; tne ho.l with n. â- ../-.\-. .o:n...in-::: ut i '.arje ti^ an: » ;»•-: .»ni:on ... ;.i::n:e •.'.:re :..:-: anoaiiei a (AS â- â-  .-..era; r o:s t'-e ':... '• rajj, f- o.i O-ii .'„.. ' •. : f.aenis. i : .> -.-.... n-.nev ». 1 ne .cl: :--. .-;. Jyif Uoable^l, -n-.-s :__j1 4, .n a -.-.iB. c: -u na.s :.:j. ;it:.e --laa. :..€-; W :p^3 a-. . t. *-t mja and <na ^'U*- :i.:«. 1- ct.-n iay -e: . *â-  " â- ratines n:r !- T. -.an; sav ;h» : â-  Tnith : 00 '. ;v:.- b-.- a Icoomo- . -= . lo «:»w .f she X -e ir in ab-.it Dr. : . --i w;.. oe on. d hard 0.14 :- msn. a:, a jcem 00:1 1 ' 1- m a:ir work. 0- .' 1 â- ' L -re. any.ma^ . vet;: table n iu - N. Ife • :5 f- -f iviia^ ':. These -T- : 1.- s.aroelv 1*. : --lev ;are IS .3 a. a ni Tnr .-:> .U ilJ: -n. r -â-  T r t - > • .». -•V...-i ., ..C::: s;»i ; .leee.e : bun:.: al who sr.ie. 0-. oroi:-, i the brow ne mteoruption. H-.- 'ninu:d .; to tne. .irriit i\i a:..i ruaiai*. m m-... rir: tae I-.-.: . .^ 1 r. -i.-o,. ; -• -i\'!T t.-e .-e â- ;•*. :'. r I'. - -n. 4 1: â€" 1; \. : :h»! n'OeL:!.!: - 01. :! -r; .5, . 1 o.is- n.-U '-%.i tne i.» ol In: aim .tl li tn. hunii- i.i -a .\ â- :--.: ;' 10: ..is .: m^ nui- -.- Cea_-i .: iS5.:ls . i-::.-i :.- •..:..-..> -. a-.:..; a ..-:. .: i..i:.i . n»o:..i. 1 r. 1-. r o_n .:i;.:_. iO:o.o . ai -0, .:. :n-. -â-  ..• -• '!oe oar.:" su-i :- r.;ove i:._ - :; ::. - ini. 0: ;. : . .' tne 0. •â- .• .. - â- . j.'oe .: :_: LOIS, out as L4it. v.: oirers wim less .-.on::;v a:.o ci. r.e_oe I rov... : 1. 41 n: ieil * :as .n :-.a.-0 tne .itriue. il. ; are w ...Ui t. :e: 1. .0 1 ill.nt i..-iii . ...i - i.:e oour: re.: ir Ole iO.:_l.'..i.... a . 1 a -• - . . ' . 10- ..40 14-.. rris.nao.: ir^-a-i.-n »i - oo-Oe. ratOiO :n»L irrit r-. "irov. h.,^ h.Ul .-rrUb.. :01: â- -• = = a ;. : - . 1 J. .-.e aiS'-c-. .rer ooin^s t.;o..- n.fire th = Won Ui4 C*j»*. '":â- .: ,- -•iih .1: n, r.l: »-0 VO... ».!â- .: -.-.â€" T^rOv 0-:a tC Oe -U Iri.l.e lU Low 14".. 4-1 - ; 4 . . .: iua ft 1 . -^ ; r .;...^ an- I :4.- '. : . : 1 1 : 1 - n he 0' •iXi :-â-  w. -rv:' 1 »." li. ; :... . s inner. -- 1 wiJ .- ii.o man ., L: :^oe u. :.-».ie»; c.m.' - »: i- . -4. a r.vUO. :...-. -: " : • lo: -:rst of it. m . .--- .- ».':er s~.h.->.ol for â- - . w ::v . - .01 re ... t.-:%:o â-  OOt Kl.O I.fl \\\' w. r... r 14 lie. S'r.f haan ,1. i you al. . w 'cer .' ' 'd t'-i .1 I .1 â- n't,' »»: i I f-.' hvmj in '"at hou^e 1-. r i.is.": w'neri I sailed. 'ok. 1 at :â- ->-â-  urively . •• \ .<.»•. •'. r i. .j:.)and is a , h.Te 1 a still h eiv.er ort or wh.-.ther 1 fr Shi Itave 1 " new r Ha...n, f : me n-,nOc;, .,'» > »ni..4 ) i' a"e. 1 . . ,- â-  1, »r a-ae.s. I eanu s. nis. i.UO .1 m- 1 ; lire 1 I Ot iri-- ~ cv. No saia L â-  : .> : ... ::. • . â€" u- .- â- . :u i'*'> 1 er f-. .iter 1 ;:4i 1 z . '• 4. i..a. â- â€¢â- â€" â-  •--' 1 • â-  I.. : ; J.-^-. w 4 " .': ^ •â- U-i t t n ;' tr 4in . , rt : -roi . t.. 1 I.. * '. 4^ S . ma, 4 .t :: .4 ; . -1 14 .V4. _â- - r- .i 1 •I »> J \oa '. .1. 1 wait an' t. log 1 ' . . a;.- . ; tne . .\ -1 er4ua oo: 4. 1 ' Mi\ I- *• ^ 11 .: 11 : 4 .' 1 1 V a.... a I -N- sir , I 101. t /i.U. .V w 4. ho:;orat!v ttan t:le Ueaa i â- -â- oat a- K-r n»o^ wh. _ . 4 ,- U .w M4tiy >l There w. â-  ^V.^ ..;..-â-  1 41. I I ki . '.V Al : -I ;i: .â- . â- :,. 1 r »! -^.i and it C.4!. t 't me i- 4r . and : \v;.. - ^.i. A .a I I V III L V T 1 ; 1 V . t : A r.. .; . 1 - T J.e.. »n *^as 'leij.-e a Nsw •r: : > 1 ::en at. • - - to ;.-e :, one *' ar..<en - ». â-  oius uis * -. .. _ la-.en in ? 1 r . .-t ic a: .r. . . . . - • . ta-^ 4 r a .r. ^ r :- ut: 1 - a- -i^eases a - 4..t : 4...- or ;is Dee;- niii- tr4.; lie Il- ea rn- I 41 UlU • VS how. 0.41 lie OUfcJ I. i St . jotor .e to I tir4,t V ar.i, i.. â-  1 1 saw ttif earth oj^er the â- â€¢! 1 iiop-0^ 1 was d-iiiig . bull i;n lu the -arr.a^-. »- 1 I | P'^^ -:ood al my own desolate icor. 'I'ho doctor ii^t b.iii nr ,i »:id he ttl i 'ne all ihatin.i t he done tnure the place would be fit to !i.c â- ^ but '. did no: care for hie I wanted ;o die. ami I turned fai-it again, and he. gvi.\l man, was loath to loave me i ana so Wd stoovi. nci^'.iixjrs peering al 'is uirough the shutlera as 1 inew. when saadenly I saw a visiou. 1 had just Kon to her funeral, bat there stood Silly KvKmg at me. t^he was dressed iu white, with a little blue boiiuei on her head, and spirit though 1 knew she must be, looktv'i fresh and y onus; and bright. 1 jtareil al her. The ory 1 give rang through the street and she tlew to me, Crhosi or no ghost, 1 held h..r fast. She was warm and soft in tny arm?. She kissed tne and 1 kissed her and cried : •â-  If F've gone cra/y, let me stay so. for t^ally has come baok lo r.ie somehow. ' And tor all that had come an i sione. it was sally and not her ghost, eniier. !t my life depended On il 1 COUida't lell you just how she made me anderstand. or just how I mad-o her uuderslaad -1 guess the doctor did it â€" but this is what l:*d happened : The cholera breaking; out, Sally's old folks wouldu t let her stay lu the city and took her out with them, ,ind just at that time Silly hears of a youni; woman, mighiy poor and might v down- hearted, who was wailing for news of her 1 ^mdle the VV 1 .ep4. -*» .1.-^ ,i. .:!.- .,4.1 r ,40 from J or to oe;'. ...... to .' 1.1 : :^ ca::'..~-. -d fr-o-Ndom ci mcucn atid aoseace oi al! c-.r^.-.ion. that u.»'. il^ravi I. ob*.rvcd lu an a"4.r'or tils kiLd. she d..i i.er self 'ooss'-ssion. •' Cyrus Wmt-tbottcm." she into hid ear, \\iih the r.so â€" lel-no (.u.ity ma- tsoije >o-.o A woman alteu.i^. i;:.o!.y io 4 1 -â-  tne 1- o.rieaec. larl-. ?:, !»'. Bang : â- â-  Wi.l â€" -" Thud: lie jour â-  (.' rash ' â-  LitiK' ' Cranoh 1 â-  Wife!' I'.oom 1 Kallle 1 Biug â-  There, Cyrus, aarli.ig 1 down to the bottom at last. out mv hat. love." â€" Ci-o.;;- -1 be r»iA at me r»it : n . â€" .'or e> or\ :•...;...â- .. :-.n. ?"â- â-  I": IS' 1 41 .• 1 v. ^ â-  - . 1 ' 1 01 hiV . h^ ; Sen: tim;.- - , . ,'..:. "i Pome ^..i i i â- ' ! b g vonr rirvion are ;itl n»: ou m\ hat man. ' â-  !.> a. pray e\ous : \"r.l.at 1 ' : â-  ' n 1 n 4 1 I e this sn.'i f r » • ^ .-s -I a pint . ..od ; .- Oiri o\ 4.:>:er4:ea lip.. laii-n but you .-la. neu a i--n:.e. me 1 though: .• was my husbands wis tl.o un.f.vcted reply. In another instav e of con'.ioal auua.ies. a wife said to ner ousoana saw Mrs. l".-c.<er this niorni-i a-.d sho compliio i thit ot'. tho .-coasion o' her last vi:i4* von wrr..» so rii :â- * to her that she thought she i-iast haNC of!..ided you.' •• Noth.i-g of : It 'rii.id.' h.o answered. -On I the .o: trary ' '.ke her very m ; h bi-t it was rather .:4:k at the iiu-.- and when 1 entere.i t'-o room at : rst I tbo.iih: i: was vou â-  â-  ro.-T !oha-he wis a 'iind 4-; i for'^i'arin:: h .rband." sobbed ..'o'-n s widow on her return from the foneral, â-  Ves. " ent limber | said a syrapithuing neii'obor. but it is f.ir the 'Oest. Vou in i.t ir> to irself. my dear with the t! 41 i; â-  I 41 â-  l^^s â-  hi.: : a. a !-.». of tnt â-  \ wai , - ;.eat-.a. i _ gs, » ienllemen , to-. li..y t r Went on. i-teli me of my c-oc.c 0... 1. a ma-i that would s » s ^ s:. of whisiev it -t wiS al. he nan Vt"? ve got Straighten il ..V. The I--.:; so.;aitte-d seat:. ::\ion i; re w... I ana ...noo*- : , tion w ,.1 no .*• .' - V it :â- > nasty , .. r . .- , aaa •r oert o'itirrb luertfetiev. V.S :oe lir 1 w .-i d asJt the :e lb: ;-.^ct d.Njrs Tbelr lilory Uepartlug. Kecent travellers among the Kooky Mountains of British Columbii say the beauty of the mountains is b-ing grvatly ' impaired by forest tiros, that lea\e only! blackened trun'ris where niig: bad spread over large areas. Cinders from i »ii tor locomoiives alon.; the Canadian raoihc j fort yo and the cireleesness of mining prospectors that your hn-bai-d is at peace at last. oom. ought husband's ship. So she says to her •• There's a house empty ; I want no rent . you're welcome atitil 1 need to live there again." .\nd it was this poor soul that had died there. As for her husbaad, his ship was lost and all hands with ii : so mayhap ibey met lu heaven i and il was best. At all events we're made so that wemasi think of our own lirst, and I was glad the Lord only knows how glad â€" wiih Sally in luy arms again. We're together yet ; old folks now, but happy with our children about us. .•us trees, which burn with Maklus Theut " Look I'leaaiiut." Callerâ€" How do yon manage to get sach pleasant expressions on the faces of voar male sillers ? rhotographer â€" Easy enough. 1 have a pretty girl to manage the camera. Cau4e fur l>«|treAaton. Medical Kxaminer (tor insurance coin- pany) â€" Vci «p[>ear to bo iu a very weak, nervous depte^^ed physical condition. AppHcaui for Insurance -•Yes. your agents have been obinning at me for six moiitha. eitraordio.irv fury, often eating out even Hibiu.-ii I'urkoiUe*. the roots, and leaving nothing but ashes. There is no dato fnom begmnu-i to end Capt. Wharton says that those who wish . i:i the Bible. Ii .vmprises some S!\ty doon to see all the laudsc.ipe glories of this rei;ion ' ments and is supivsed to have been written must visit It sc>.on. before they are robbevi fv abo.i forty men; £fiy :o r m.iraoles of half their charm by the terrible tires. ] »re recorded iii the Old and dfty one m the the smoke of which l.ist summer often ' New Testament total UV.. 'The shortest shut out lbs view of the mountains entirely, verse in th<? Old restamect is " Hemember Mr. C.reen thinks that tne iaie o! all Lot's wife. ' T'lore is one in the New the timber along the railroad Is sealed. I Testament as short as Tohn li >â- . in point Probably no part of this continent has ; words, but not in letters, vi/i. Thessa- rivalled Washington Territory aad British j Icniaus v, 1'. â-  Uejoic* evermo e. " Then Columbii ia the grandeur of their pine j ihere are two ohiptors in the Bible alike verbatim. a;'d one K^ok. Visther, ths I'eitv is not mentioned. in which the other night i You Cau Kemain » Coustii. Canada will not even be a sister to as but has losiseil our letters cat in the front \ 4r>.l and set the doj; ou u>. Canada, must we part .' !.;';> ,â- , .'tia;. M- Xothlug Mew Vuiler the >uu. â-  4r>:le â€" W:li. this is strange oir. bangle Wnai is it. my. am; -\. man in 1 ar.s has taugal .*n 4 bliov bis shoes.' â- â-  f , i.'h, t^ere s nothing remarkable that, my tear. Tve often heard o: mo sijin-.s. >out .n:V. -N.o. I ire ill : - roe bo So:io-n . 1 «':r'i.-e w t.. :.y ;b. •,><:r4!ire ter.ir; _ OltU te.eiray : 4 1 ^» r 1 . 1 • .-1 i tern .rr-- b;.i. >TD..n.iirt r. rgel Hlui. vou: faihv: II r «( I. 1 'ilemember me to good boy said the minister. â-  It » not worth while. ' repl.ed little Jchnny. â- â-  I heard the old man say -e would never forget you after thit big amner you put away at oar house MERCHANiS,BbrCHERS \\ .. ,4; 1 4 ..1 mv .0 :r e4:...r CAL.F S.KiNS -.ril It lookup Mrs form. Mrs Reforiuatloa Beicnn. A.- Mv husband is beginning to re- Bâ€" Indeed ? I saw him goong m .4 barrvvm lodav. Mrs. .\. â€" Yes I know. He went in for a glass of whiskey, bat he tases watsr w.ih it now. S«le Thing* to Bet Ou. .Vlways in at the death- The oo i I'sually down at the heel The spar. Fast colorsâ€" Those of the jockey. Sure to be knock-.d out -The bang la the beer b.irrel. rtas.er. rid«r s He had bven Now York society circles are excited re- gsrdiiij! the great number oi luarrtagot likely to occur after Innit, loe cream is to lie a high piioed luxury this summer and it's a case of marry or bust with mftajr oi 1 There are but two native-bcra Kaosans the 400. in the Kansas Legislature. forests, and it is not a pleasing; speoliola to v.vntempl»le the destruction of this lower- ing timber, which not only adorms the landsciiie, but coald be madeoi the utmost utiliiv. f lajloK at HaiiKliic With a fatal Koiult. Albert Cnndall. aged L"-, met with his death at I.eevis. Kogliiii. while pliyiug at h»ni.ii, reading a sensational tale, in which the ' V.mvv hero Wis snsj-^endeil to a tree, and is savtxi , 1 jet bv a beautiful maiden just as lite is aboit . cooks and tbirty physiolics." • That s ^ to leave him. It is blieved that the de- »ty>ni the ns'il proportion, reilied Mc | M. Geisendorf son of the Swiss Consnl ceased thought that .t he tried the exi^ri- j Crackle. j »! ^»ancs. has been found murdered near ment he would be saved ia a similir Yoan»; Fauitir - Vs' ell. what do > on sav the rauroad manner. | to my views of Subia.v ' Cnt.c - M> * dear frieid. there ar^" certam views one ninst keep tooneeelt. ' It always bothers a Frenchman who is learning blfjllish to read one tay that a uiuriier his been ooiumittcd and the neM dav that the murd*r«r ba* beaa oomoMtied. ! ' r ;: C s-^-n rum iab*>l â- â€¢ -ii-if^.v r.- z" arantT .\.'.,ire*s. C > Fa IS Uy'.^ i*.-S '• wT .:„,.â- . :. L" s 1 -^â- - .. N. -• t L^i "K^ H-l'-^U-r S \ % 0,1 SV^ 1 t . â- >:• ^- R'».A'r*c. C-''.-^v\ :re e^.Ut; c trad* l 41. ..r: .â- â€¢ .-.(?* ?. L ::.«* ri--iv ..-_?. ^ ivc- ?e -: ;n«u 1 ret r...-v:: .A--:ve^ : â-  -v^-.:;-:*:^ Mr !-ai. 9 tod ne»: 4i: . 4:*rr % â-  : r -1^, .-liii:.:-^ 1 ; ... 4 oi com S'ir.» 'i; â-  ::e }<-'l?>'r V<iv-.ti r.::u â- .;..â- Â» •â- â- -i.-rseni«n« â-  ir- > â- ..^'.-r : t.) â- r. '^:^i1 -â- / . â-  M-!l.>*1 oi: raw fi.i:--'T.l. .1 .,<:Vri VU.i .Mr-t-VtV,!, i/ r rve was •V ,-1.: * !â- â€¢ rf â- -ij-cr. V"- J 'I.! '1 J" T.,-.. .>'-WW4t >.vvi: i-« :\^ Ufj. 5t V.4 >y Jty V-ttJ* tn tAu .VUi.rv A: '. \^ e .S-.i^wiiav?- a.-.v'- I â- >K.^: • 1- •c.-u.; ^ i'ir*»:'v .Jr44^ri 0/ Xr 1 Fii''* ^U-t^'i^^f -M .Vnp-ffK^ ic-ri ;>ie»-« m vtnte n the aoconuis of the marriage of the \r oi China. ' said Mrs. MoOraokle, il\«; his househo.d ooraprnes seven The l"uexi>ecl»Hl. Winks rushing la triamphantlyi Liigtry IS uiiTried." Crowd â€" ' Who to ?" Wicks - Mr. Langtry. .t*w. ii^ ^,«.^ i*Ax»nle ^H.,'v *(i.1.5.'ksl lV»j4 ml %$ •t.A.M :v â-  ^.' li-iA'eiv'it <\\< V ;.< i,«».^^*«»fv.**blN^ ;'.^ '.tr;^: rfy»i'<H- tn riw .x's.»t.Tv. uSt'v in ♦rtosri Io"-'"./ -â-  ;;..!lvra *M ».« >.^t/'e.<^.'. j if 1 1.* H<m<1. i»'ivH\ If ilr V»»,v 8 bnsinses is the lar^eat .0 lis .^e m tb*» Vn.i^-d ?i»ie*, is it no: the o^l I iv.,..,.i','e nr-.vf .t hi? ililil.vtc t'av h.isne«t ^-riees^ Mrs. I' le ; -l-oot io :i> »'u;d"t:e .-iiorally .le; more I >i LjinAi: i'oy 01 tiis^^nnvm on iL ine same line? The only color which can bo determined by the sense of tou.-h is blue. .\ blind man would Know when ha is feeling blae. â€" h'nU .v'rrei-," .V,k~.<. I track at Monte Carlo. H.s V4.ise. "* •;oh was lyini near by. hid bee", ri l.-d. He hid recently won lar,e sums at the gaming tables. The railroad ma" like the pugilist, does no) like to get out of training. Whit 1? the most desirable love-knot .' The marriage oeiemony. DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND

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