The wilderness, as it was called, was @ place the cattle drovers looked upon with litvle favor, for it was tweaty miles in width, aod it was necessary to traverse it with the stock in one duy. Besides (and th‘s meant much) there was a broad river to cross. . When the cattle inclined to Ybe a little trouble some tha'\v‘nter was no obstacle tospeak of, but when the stack were restive or rebellious a great deal of time was spent in the river‘s brim, and the drivâ€" eras were likely to be overtaken by llwbu while yet within the borders of oq amaloulm d’mriot.h In those early days cattle were gat ering alon m?pln.hun border of Missouri aq! a«hig without being fattened, to the markets of this countryâ€"and of the world. Now this stock is beld in little favor and supplies the home marâ€" ket Wiphin the picturesque mountainâ€" ‘They aso relieve Distress from Dyspepsiz, Indigestion and Too Hcarty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongus FPain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. $m.. Pid. $ma _ . ".‘“‘ Price. Substitution _ Ip was the season of the year preâ€" scribed by the dwellers of this seques: tered spot l:. :he "preti&y months" .ind th of springtime was woo! &: l;m even rn tgo deepest meu‘g of the foreste. _A horseman emerged trom the :ark frin.?e O‘wm.l‘ dulovly way along the oï¬;ï¬e E:?,h’tiob vi ur’nod ’xe trail). in gight was a small fermbouse, sep in a geared spsce;, bâ€"hind ip a corg See you get Carters, Ask for Carter‘s, Iusist and demand Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. in a @esred space, buDind 1P & 60 bin, wal Bllad and mmylu?; ta ths indy of the owner, to one side a ay of young fruit trees, ‘B-u what. especially mmufl the rider‘s attention was a cow and a yearling. This be eyed in the mapner Q{ a conâ€" noissaur anj oengeg by drawing rein, andg Waimm] wa the f his {ouoklu v nfe to his some summons the door wi a youpg gil m. ,Sh' 'El w muu vown ndent "In ging from the saddle. ‘ Makâ€" W- !o ?h‘: fbr:nt door, bo’u:*- his {nuoklu vigorously, and ï¬: nfe to his somewhat ymmtztory summons the door v‘u suddenly thrust a youpg giri ® s ue phon m get womgenhoo I, straight mumndouu‘ln mu;ad ";n“&- timony of her domestic qualities there was fower upon her bere arms which were as shapely as those depicted by w u&p the armless Venus. Her n hair was somewhat ruffled as a woman‘s hair will become when activeâ€" 1 in bousehold duties, but L being fairly obnrv:z noted thet bx.::'m was 1 pyps at onge soft m Bhe surveyed the stranger critically and then said Wanh o yer t }"L"""" P " ;?ï¬m . kE stranger . cribicall brusquely : _ ‘Anything yo want 'ï¬â€˜d:‘y:nio,hmpondadw Jevantly. § 6 . What kin I do for ye ;n:Zmb-yu:’az’odl‘-w "';.u&'u : her hoad resoiutely. No, by:"ncm. be "w"&w May I have » *‘Rarily/ Bs damppearet int, se vwbfl:%m.?‘â€â€˜?u Désaolk.) 3 entho Z%:.?Mâ€"*;z.@ï¬ "’g fll i o9 MaW, and thork ‘to boy many cataief ud" & W»’:-ubpm FPositively cured by these ILDERNESS â€" MAID. poge ghal hi in L ’â€â€™ Mu ! reokon p ow York Btate Bo you don‘t York Btate, l;gu l.!‘nl*\.‘“ï¬_u {raud oi the day. u oet Carter‘s, Arst trip in these I ::?co'tmnnm curionaly, ‘The we sea‘d in the wilderâ€" ness. ï¬â€˜nflmu Goodâ€"bye, and. t you see anybody get the drop on ham thaw* * He laughed. ‘Thank you for your «dvice, Missâ€"Miss.‘ ‘Jes plain In*‘ ~errmwh obliged to you, Madge.‘ Holdinz ber hand watil the roses came to ber ».hflkl.“*);:ï¬\:mm“ a W&AY . h he »umiled k:g‘ , gazed a:n-fl&‘;l ‘1:1, and slammed the front f l;vu ginncing back at “m:‘ 24 w ver a: the window snad bowed with carâ€"less courtesy, when she immediate !y vâ€"aished Thee he mounted and rode away. . ‘A bandsome gicl‘ he muatâ€" ‘Have ye got a shootec? ‘A, pistol,‘ ‘Weâ€"l, take keer of yourself,‘ she said very wrioualy. He was now ; astiog through one of the most i‘.'if:tnmqu hollows in the country. his right lay shadows on muwp:hmnm. altloqx the pine tops were bathed in the warm lnumwd offered a vivid contrast with their pronounced green the blue backgroundof a sky Iutsi:n im cbaracterâ€"for in this region are the tints one uaay obsérve on the Mediterâ€" ‘What do ye mean ? be observed â€"»preesed by her manner. _ ranean, and here are moonlightsy se cond to none anywhere, when figures on distant mountain tops may be readâ€" ily distinguished moving in the silvery glare. (a the other hand rested the warm beamse seeking the deepest and most secluded recesses and it was noâ€" ticeable that here were greater signs of life, numerous birds of varioue hues, some bright red, crimson as roses on the waving tree ; some whose vocal abilitiee were reatricted to shrill ‘caws‘ er monotenous mugical intervals and others whose sangs were not limited and whose outpoarings wero as varied as the melodies flowing from the fingâ€" ers of a composet, flo streams tm a spring that gvahed the m:ï¬:d and wu!pnd m the ion of streamms, through the ! murmuring to the stones, olmtiu& to the b\llh:l and :ouui the wild flow â€" era on the k a and quail w%: n m hw.wm he pasted a turn in the trail, the rider abruptly came u(rou a maieatic buck and twa geatle does drinking at the and twa geatle does drinking at the d k 4’ sight of b?'w !Mï¬w fled Buddenly at the bead in the trail the ri‘d:r was gneugl with rthc lm'tm‘ * gur w ...Tï¬&.lhfnk y reul td Aaly D 4 4 + in the bushes, with their horses tied to h >h tifl hw â€, : !emiuinn “' :ni?i::, 'hileu“w stared for a moment, provd!y raised hig head with mome! _ N'O\’dl "‘W a 8 WIkA ite lmmu pm‘lul umm’e%t nab«u. and then, evidently oonolqdh’ Q}m discretion was the better part of valor, '(;“:i'?ii r:bh.:dleiqmly in the course of his frightened com . Suddenly at the m trail the amilable and plessantâ€"laced & erowd of outlaws as ever shot a tnn’lfl' in the reticently. Up went the hands of the leader, w && .-ok:r:;onsh-. The rest is quickly told. The ont Te e m ammeng tot on y are on later a traveller‘s waggon wes morieg through the wilderosss To is wee u“:“:““ the dmmâ€:\o canvas x waggon represented a Chariot of Hymen. It was their wedding trip which began in the weird gloom of the -mdmm&nqvuw cimay ; clinging moss on the pattierchal ‘piucs . wasged Madge fancied she saw something in the bushen O ts * e He and his men are in the bushes thar. ‘They‘ve heard. the firng‘ Tocrow up your bands!" he shouted. ‘You would have left me on the road strangely ; where the birdsa were quiet and an ovil spell seemed to nd%m the face of the carth. Madge clung nearer to him as slowly they wended their way. through the region where evogee t9n a neh of reut ceaped and a sigh of relief eacaped ter lips, as they emerged from the fringe of the foreat outy iuto a glorious hollow where the sunlight was chearâ€" ing, where the ters caroled a glad ‘::\fldl ta, fl\%}u bride aud where all nature to reflect and i‘h&{:li 'd::u{: «;‘a«a ;:' r:flect hr:ud nlaaoq to the happiness wo brave and loyal hearts. South American Kiduey Care the Only Specific, for Kidney Discasaâ€"/A Ligqgid and §Solventâ€"Never Faily Medical! Selance has proved beyand a doubt that the solid particles which pase through the kidneys in the ardiâ€" ons n time gane that "g hecame aud v{:! hao:hpt irm the o a for w w IelnmalGa Abut salfic . e iPm es i lalint meanen css e t and &?Tr&t cure has most loi'ou&: The two riders rushediinto the road. ~syriem Wareriooe County Chroanicln, Thnzaday, July 46 1G207â€"PBage T Suffered From Headaches, Pain in the Side and Meart Palpitation â€" She Thinks Similar Sufferers Should Know How She Founda Cure. From the Fredericton Gleaner, farmer, and the young Indy is a general favorite Wm,nm;d» quaiâ€"tances, who have had occasion to congratulate her upon ber cumplete restoration to bealtb, after a severe and trying iliness Whena a corres M.::&I.Gkuu carled upon her, and requested that the facts might be IS THE WAY 4A YOUNG LADY OF NEW BRBUNSWICK VIEWS It. givem for publication, the young lady, ;u:hmsuumxiou for pablicity, wumun her conseat in the & experience might prove t::ï¬oh\ to some of the many y’v':q gixle whose condition of health is very similar to what ber‘s wes previous to her cure Mis: Miilar stated that when her i} »<<â€" »â€"an her mother was unable to k «fic. the sff.ire of the ampto~, N. B., is a daughter of Mr. Ezra Millar, a wealthy and influentia) hopeehold u id +sc duticg largely devol Apimare phAl :ï¬km easily :i_« dbuat mfl% t k _ She says: "Notwithâ€" m&:‘ur"«&m I found myself yrowing woree and worge. My appetite t;'\:c\. my onmp::xw: became n;lhw ey0e suuken in my head. I was ?w'@a with dizziness, shortness of breath and rlï¬'u&ion of the heart unâ€" til ab times t as though I mt\d e mire yok un ie y No §rou ith a pain in the savere h!dwhuw When I vvm“ staire I was abliged to reay. Life b:s become almm“ a hurdendmd ab ‘“b‘qu 'MMW ve up and keep my f My Mm llmdpl N: ‘:ia( into consuwiption and one remedy m‘ anâ€" other was tried with no beneficial reâ€" aults qmg I was induced to give Dr Williatda‘ Pik Pille a trial, " In logs han three weeks I was able to leave fenntpen the nee ak Pillg a few weeks lngyt oiiwg atod ay malk m::w an d;‘;vo away all opm: a whic ry .R'm. inarmble. .x&mmm th A Matter of Justise He that dues good to another man does also good to himself, for the conscience of wellâ€"doing is an ample reward, The man who spends his life building air caskles will probabiy never own so mach as a hut of his own to die in «* hat is the average life of a good bicycle, Sprockets !* "Well some of them last until ther are paid for." he.s _ *"Don‘t look se glum, oid man, use cheery wordsâ€"they comt nothing." vCoat ing 1If I speak ten cheery words mm sakes me for some money. «So you feel you cannot marry hiw?t" ‘Yeq, I am fuily decided." ‘Why, don t you like himt‘ | ~Ob, I like him well enongb, bat I can‘6 get him, to propose !" Ta a French paper the editor saya that his idea of a man who & it on ter afiant lauga raing on a pi parky to which he was not hviw “‘xuiahwmm;w when e e atomen e mxmwwwmm The difference between a ssint and sinner, is a sinner is found ont, a saint All the world‘s a stage, and all the men and women want to be stage man ‘The best way to lead a fast life in up uuhiuflu:.:u. ‘The evil that men do lives after them, buk it isn‘t recorded on their Attorneyâ€"What was there abont the deceased that led you to hdiflm it was" raa of unsound wind 1 _ _ _ ___ ;&Jm&mamw:; fik When i:‘m takes your in a it in a gure t‘m S rmard i it t t fook kh. Sheâ€"Have you any poor relations I on Heâ€"None that knaw me. Missienary ® t is the Wm;acuwm: o row -uh; emeshee a:n-m ane catchseâ€"I givane. rg. Rowdie (te her husband) â€"It WB 4s B uy L l 4 is s oiï¬ 5 o fote, am juat goi mdjw} I ,lr'n ver loved amather by ’ . & ;"% "-f-':&“w' replied, you target Mldny rhuted niony o a i Witand Wisdom adie (airily)â€"N 1. J ing tg a-u'f»? yg'wr“!}:m couldu‘s rexfember what #4 1 have leare ts in Talk It Over. 5 12 4.P . l Othe beriong. As he buys only the &W. b:' '{Lu:E;: fall B'm&ï¬ fpapiuants if:&. pountry in his employ the pu it To d &: # M es