Star of the Cape, 8 October 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

I Ulna. I^raM ^In ■*»*«"■ Itaaiqn. r O. U— I. tass*sfai era* - — **"*• . I -y iW"««»I I'susld — -in ttafarap * sky Amu Booh n»i>inkn«iik»t>ikiMk--te-- ~-r ■-tr — - o» Ur «~ sftask. Ufa ~n n.|«— w n». h". T """" M. n faesfa wiuii ivw, i. ' Mes*twrald I Inddliki taB.ersn. Os—fa ■!'■■.■! »>sn inn n.ssfosira iWr hasps thr ^irtn.i in»ii»i uisfasij hina. wax i mMs i r— " OUu'* tar, X 'Jin rtrci-'* '"""sWMst, Irtmltanyw nta I rimlik iw,"^d4i?"w*"pk'*?j!!*>' HIS TRUE LOVE. E*)gfa Cbsnnay had lleed to bcfortybs cored enough foe to ask .bee to be hto Wife-. »»■». walking slowly up ud dan thewtde ptaxsa of his splendid country • Jha* nT^StbTSnte'jtaktii"^ i *mir dwongt tbe fragrant duk. ud j "» anssrering music ot . uikiu knene stirring. U low. myrierious »lno living It nil mr agate— uli the o*lj Ufa worth livlng-ud ll doiod (ran the adnata be bod first sera Chrtotir Lsync's WMMngfue. H hod bsppentql oo ncaidratellyrhownor bod OUOTO Uoi fait almost tarriged to think bow nwlj ll bod ooeoe to not happening at nil. He hod beeo lo«o to bio train— something tbot did j ■Moonr ouc* In o yssr. oo regular ond methodical wore he In Uo hoMto-oad n ! dutaty IWi gST. with bit velvety- } brown era* end curnafloe-p'nk cheeks, ■ad n month like in strawberri w lor bontj. ta brktod"to^T^!d*tbe In nee. Me dtad. cn the brtd«e to tar plank bnd boon hnnled aboard. "Tbot It exasperating to say the ■ Isaet." be mU.m be tareod. nttbnbnUrexed nallr, toward bl. fallow mineable. Then, when bl nw the radiant, ex qatolm bra. In all In girlish bloon and brant y, there went a Melia« ore. and threngb and aboal bin that wee ■range* nnlike uythlng be mr bei no bad rxpmrtoeeed in bio forty-time Bra mad* brr broad, white forehead poeter up Into a dunning llul* frown bbpUhbnnbeHuiudi. ta£ "I n^J^JIo^hCta^Mod. , wouldn't bare ninod It tor uything. ny trirad* will m tbe train, and wonder what haa boroaeod me" Bbe tweed lack. dlooouoUtely. toward the bullae' waiting-room. ,"lf yon will niton en to be of sernpe,"*Jn oaftd. (rarely, with that de-hnDdkiy-otranft erneatloa ihriilinf all ever bin. "I will teljyrapb tar yon; Bid. ae 1 bare aln to wait tor tbe next tenia, I will be moat happy to err yon nahlr topocr friend." "Tbanke. rrry much! Pisses do Mwapb for no to Mr. Betb Adrian, at Pstuna. — Broadway, and explain. I an hie atauc. Chriotic Ujna." Obaaacey-e taoe suddenly brightened. -Mr. Adrian to a reload Mud of nine. I em quit. eare be woald Iran yen wdn no.* oad be.aaUlod. " My nana to Ralph C hennery huy place of That wee ttair rery informal latrodontll | end, fear Mere later. Ml*. Adrian trteatod Ik oeranoatoaely. In bar parlor. Aad tboaWeB. b Ud all hepper.id la tha winter. anally all of ableh eooa. Cbrietto hadeprat with the Adrians. la their palatini hoan in Fetaan'e beaaUtal Broadway; end the coaoaqaaac* wee that Ralph Cbaaaeey bad aakad tbe (Irl . •» norry hln aad the bad not aaid bfan , in all tbawldo world tbn* waeaota ' CBonmij oo bo paaod tbe ptoxntol bin bone, that warn Jaly al«ht Two boar* baton, bo bad felr Cbrietto la hto ame. ae be badt ber (ood-altbt at Mr totberto hone I. the city. and th, MMbnaw of bar ktoe. Debt ud dewy • tbe treecb of a dower, fingered [ warm., with klm. -I will beeo good -oo pood to bar •• ohall bare ornytbiag latbr world ohe ■iK&ats H*»Mk onto btoeaed eweabtoe! A Jo* Cbrietto! I nmli bow it tan. ooor caaee to yen tbal taa coeiU f Ctatohl. (Bg oad gtrtob. wbito**Uc L^tanA^ woe pw. yotoe. tie n raPtoBboetoa. n balag naell .it a f -IhoroMblygaad. He L ta-»— - a »ta yae ararr

neat far a eaaoad. tbta a etow. rod "That eoode rather reenb. old tola,; tow. DoaHorgetithanMrad eabfact _ tone." *" " Rttjff aad nooeeeer! lie . nbfert " that cut be too highly lUanlaatod • with all tbe erouaoa eraee that ran be broogbt to bnr. I Mil yoa yoo are to lore till yoo are blind ee e bat. ud I Bh eball do ny duty by yoo. That pretty k- little girl doren'l care that lor yoa, tor Balpfa; aad I bale to ere yoo eeake each u idiot of yooreelt" ^ "See brrr, 8:. Elmo*-ud *TTiewioey'i tow. cool roice wo oninouly low ^ ud cool, deapite iu patiesre "job ■glut not expect I eball permit uy oar to apeak ro to me about my prrecoal ■ affair*. You-" »• Elmo looked a Uttle dedutlr at •• Don't »et obetrrperooa. Ralph I I're known job, boy ud mu. n-muy yen. and you don't eoppoar. do yoo, I'll ebnt u my eyae ud month when 1 eae yoo al " lowing yooraelf to be married tor your a. money, end nothing bat yoar money t Jaet another minute. Ralph. I-et me "* eay my ny. aad I ewear It It my Bret and laat eay on tbe rebject ; bat tub- ** etract your fortune, your fine house, ■your borers, your servant* —aad pretty Min Cbrietie would gire you the got ye by! Try it— |o prore my truth." Chauuory bad lleteued with a ritiblr m effort. "Alter lit la I decline uy interfercrce „ or adrlceoc theeubjectof my marriage. Hare a cigar, Saiety F I ru rouaeieu- { brand, imported litem nudf." I And St. Elmo, baring had bis ray. was forever ellrat, white Channery, in "*■ hie perfect tore ud trust, went his way. Until one bright, early autumn day when be found blmaetf away nptoirn about lunch lime, ud Hepped into a j so after be bnd given his order, ud | while be wis looking ball-Mlj. half- . j enrtouely around bim. be euddesly made the delicious discovery that nil i " , unconariou* ol his vicinity. Cbrietie 7 | Imyae was ocrupying n table not two , yards from bim. In company with a tody . friend— a bright, vivacious young tody, . . I la black satin and jets, who eat toeing ^ ; him. wbile Christie's pretty buck hair and atoplng shoulder* were praam led u> ! bis admiring gaxe. ' ' Another minnte ud ba would have acted upon Uls Brat impale* and joined J them ; but lat bad arranged U nil for _ i bim. aad laeUad ol obeying the impulse * be beard blmratl spoken of in diriatie'* « own sweet voice, to n way that bashed ■ I bim Into ■ strange, msutoulsra eUence. 1 "Oi course you wouldn't bare Mr. i ; Cbnnacey. Jennie— you needn't lell mr bat. K either would 1. I be hadn't h money-" >. i " But— eo bra Phil Derllnlon money . r aad you know be to disconsolate be raase you broke vcur engagement with ° him on Mr.Cbuncey's aroount " *; "My middle aged adorer ban more! thu Pbll. uy how. "Christie aaeeveretod ! lightly. " He to borriu. and there's no * nss dissembling tbe tact. He's old as Methuselah, and grim as n church owl. and whenever he kisses me. Ij. wish it was Phil. Oh. I do. Jen.1 and 4 yon needn't took nbocksd." 4 "Jen" langhel is " Trm are u swinl girl. Christie. Ob. ! e- you were going to show me bis pbotoi* graph! Lei's aee It. Of oourar yoo carry it next to your loving heart." d "Ob. of nostrar!" Cbrietie paid, sneer- » Ingly. ra tbe prod need a plctnrv of|him « be had given bra a few weakg before. • over which the bud nBe into each i * petoly eemarira that be bud Ml u thou- 1 eeesu ridieuloas to think I should marry !i eoeb n tooklngohyert, doeeuh ItP And <* Phil to so handsome! E*e |-w-Ui. : con l ran"' " And, to Jennie's bcBeet ealociehment. Cbrietie prudurad n tochrt picture of Phil Dev Union. * " Christie, you nra Incorriglhle! Let' u ben B good took al year adorahii • : Orral bravru!" ud she leuej ber face 1 cloae to ChriaUeto. " the original ol that ■ photograph tout tbfee bet away. RigW behind you-lookr 0 With n little exctomntton. Cbrietie t looked, ber face paling to nabee. as Mr. 1 Cbaaaeey bowed, and tupped forward, aad drooped bis head near enough to . prevent uy cue but they two hearing < bis few words. ( - 1 am vray fortunate in baring mads y this charming discovery la lime. Mlm t Layne. Permit nra to claim my property. and to wish you food -day. Good- „ by! aad tatter earaem with Mr. Pbll ' . j ' Weil — Cbrietie went borne ud cried herself sick, and almcat the Brat niece ol goarip brought ber was that Phil . Devlintoa and J reels OwinBij were sagngad; and. somehow, ber m>Mu ' were broken pad ber beaaty fadrd. and ' aba grew dafl and UMemysrad. aad > ranted to be a favorite, aad. to all probability, will die u old maid. > While Ralph Cbaaaeey— ' Well It made Ufa a vary Utter thing s or bim for may a long day Bat be wra not tbe mu to ml down aad tol • himself broom r the toy of dratlny. He t fought dawn this great (rial as beet be r could, and the litol oarae whan ha was y almrat ra nmkralsl as ever. never onm mfd: ' " I told yoa so r A Reuse af GaM Briton. r' Then to a rertale hrito building to ! Iu weight to gold. Tbe bricks to Re l walls are si toast I B [a meal ad wish Iht 1 *nc>aml T*^1 , •TV* ' nratoto ehlata^rilSr • parttolra to tha bricks, aad '- f" , > that ths cotoc* wtoe gold, he Into aat ' ■ Ullltotog the torts Thto hrito he • fampatoartaM aad then- peaaeduM- » Oaaah nl Ha semM M gm iM ul all ' the dtot. and m.r af.l to sand ton ; iH^I | y Ue era. '— ta praratato to.

*d] ' PuMt to rkysfagaamy. ^ Urgeayra fall of ardor aad activity: « sad perhaps euaatog. A Inllnsas. or w sat for talking and writing with great ^ Baency' ol tonguagv. ^ud^rapariaUy^ on '* that radiate Irom the oorner of tbe eyre 11 la tbe middle-aged, tratlfy to thorough a> bonesty and tratbfuineas Tbe faaturr "■ may oflen be netirad la busiasm men ol ^ known probity. Tbe various colon ol eT« bare each tbeti admirer* The light tinu signify J" dellraey. amiability ud rvBnement ; 'be 00 duk eyea. power and strong passions 141 does not call ibrae Into activity. Blue bllftv ; brown gora with ■ Irank^ud " Ju°^d' of^botter Lend thu hear.. "• Glee no coo Bd core to e wou.n wboar small, black eye BeeheC Uke a bead, lor '• she to pew to ralBilmrae ua tattling. °J Noes, ere u diverse in crosses as car. well be. though lor convenience tbey or uv grouped into fire well-known " deesra. Tbe Roman is lor tbe positive ud aggressive mu. tbe bsnb-tocat ' conqueror who rare* nothing for tbe *' slaying of multitude* to achieve his own j | fortunes. Iu peculiarity I* the projer j . I Sou of s ridge near tbe upper end. 1 he '■* ' Greek is the clamtc state, denoting nrI ttotic taste, aad ke«n refinement. It . j outline. The Jewish or hawklike nose j { Is known to all. It flu the aliarp trader °* | tbe speculator and the mooey-dealera. 1 1 j Tbs celestial, or turned -op nose, is 1 1 ! to found in inquisitive rhlidrva, ud | 1 '• | often among the Wl sex. 11 ; Tbs mouth -s the most telltale fee- j J tura ol the who> coun lettuce. II ave : t ' j the 11 pe retained the fair curves of cUM I j ish purity, or ha* an indulgence In 1 ; drinking or other dissipation made lite ; ^ j lips oontoe ud flabby! Hera, is eiae- ■ , ] where, a delicate shape mean* a fine : I, 1 suacrptibiUty. while a coarse farm < jl ! reveal* a rode nature. Quite a i ' ic ; number ol liltle muscles cluster ^ ' ro ; about tbe coram of tbe mouth, ud ' |j their iavolunUry motions oflen kt out ' . I a secret that the lips ud eyes hare con- j : lf J ceaied. A steady Iriend is not to he 1 1 j, looked for in one whose lips are perfectly 1 croraod with upright wrinkles, llospt- 1 rr uUty dtoptoys several slightly carved I 4 wi inkle-, outward ud downward from I „ the cornea of the mouth. Large ud ■ „ lull red bpssuad lor a faring and faith- < •, fnl dtoposhioe. 4 Lms atiutiou is usually given to 1 stodytog the chin thu it deserves, as It ' r Is aftopccooealed by a beard. It to In- j ■ :r timately connected with the rrrabcilcm ! of vital power— so much eo that 11 one i be poorly developed the other will he i also. Tbe deeper ud wider tbe chin I . ; and lower jaw the mart will be the un- I i conquerable firmness, even to audacity. I I ud tbe larger will be the eorrvspondinr i ' 1 development ol tbe cerebellum — Oridra I ^Deax- - , * The Demand fer Henry Hsrses. ( ^ | Tbe Ikdory and Form states s fart 1 ~ | which we have observed to exist in this ■ " city tor some time put. l e.. u Increase i j tracks and heavy buinera wagons. , It. During tbe past fifteen jears. tbe writer ] >" remarks, there has be. n ■ great ehuge , relation to speed ud en do ranee. Now ' u a large proportion of farmers breed with ' A a view to increasing sins ud >lra_glh . ' b [ This change to not the null of caprice. 1 * I mud for heavy horse*, mad a cotrry tpoddiag I tiling 08 in the demand for \ ,1 light ones. Fashion has had little to du , la the matter Heavy horses ara wutrd j From present appearance. U will be ' ' muy rear, before tbe supply ol bravj c Itoraes will equal tbe demand. The 5 , country is now well snprlied with c , horses. At no time in iu btototT, per- ■ haps, were there a* many horses to a ' c * given nnmber of inhabitants as at pre*- 1 ^ rnu Small work borsra are tow. but , f It'sry draft borsrs continue to be high, c The importation of Clydesdale ud c * Percbrroo- Kormu bona itcreuee ' i '• erevy year. The first that were brought t '• over were regarded ra very uncertain i t doubtful value. The Imponcriof hcasci e from France and Scotland have suffer* d j 5 acae of the ravenet o? the importers ol , * short-born rattle. With rare exceptions - they have become rich. From prrosal N ; value of heavy draft horses was racog- ! nlrad la tbe old wurid before it was in j ' J tbe new. Now that their worth to np- 1 * ' pn elated here all persons having team ' 11 lag to do sew uxtoui to procure tbssn 1 s Large besw an tora liable to talaries ' s Irom the swinging ol the poles ol wagons t ■ 1 thu small ones. Their bones ara firmer, P - Large bona sre mora economical as wurtraqnlnd to Inks rare of them. In i g alUhammalriraofEaaura Europe heavy e beeves beve taken the place of light ooc. t in c-uerol taming ngnrailieii. That e American farmer* will eooa gee lull; _ * taptoybraeybocta la Bald work eeeme p . orrtata.— SacaftAc Amertcmo. — — — . d ' Rasalatto Fall are. J TBaaowi thai Baaatae is dytag in tbe d ■ ■■AM borne near Madrid which is all thai be has left, has provoked do ex. p ill, I ufpfay or sympathy from tbs > Fraaou. ssysa Paris toller. ; Tbelrroa- „ \ssssm^i : : n paeRtoa of utonba! of France. His hi, t, - >— 1^* XBS foag faltas*. Hln Mexican E g ssAbfag ubea* lbs geography, tbs rat try. A Tl xaa. who ws a Q-alnsnsi ,| . — ttoT«.Oranta«tag»b.wu.todl U

A Wmp U Rfa supper. fan tbe Dalles (Texan) HsraM; , Tbsvv are times la tbe Ills of tbe small . boy wb»n be feato very sad from tbe ane - of a sUpper or ewltob upon bim. II j saytldns happens to tbe peracm srbo be. n thus afflicted bim, bis fay to gnat, as s will be ssra from the followtagtaridrat: s A gentlemu returned borne irom bis h dally toil aad bad polled off bis boot* r and was going to put on bto sUppg-t; through the ball. Tbr affrighted tamllj b rasbed to tbe door, ud beheld their j papa bearing the shadow* srlth wild e tcsturaa ud frantic gyration*, t. "Take It off!" be shouted, and made a 1 crab at bto foot, hot missing it. went on • with tbs wmrrianee. " Walter r ba sbriekad. ud started I upstair*, three at s step. s'.d. taming. - came back In a single stride. " Ob. I'm . stabbed !" be cried, and sank to tbs floor r and held his right leg high above his r brad ; then he arose to bis feet with a a he held bis foot out toward hi* terrified i > family. a "Oh. bring me the arnica!" he yeitod. j t and with one da pairing effort be reached hit slipper ud got it off. ud r with a groan as deep is a well ud a* i - ] clasped his foot with both hands. r " l*ook out for tbe scorpion." he - I whispered, hoarse. y ; "I'm a dead • I The small boy was by this time out r in tbe woodshed, rolling In the kindling * . I in u rotary of glee, ud panting from , . ! lime to lime to explain to the sou of a I : in which he con.d share. j "Oh. Bill! Bill!" be said. " you . ' the old mar.'* slipper, ud when he • j don't know what fun pre had Lassoing 1 Bsnntnln Lien. , For soa.e time post u old ud clguI ol diffcr-nl herds around Walnut creek. ( , and so great had the destruction ol _ j young animal* become of late that a . I nurty of expert* with the lasso derided r the capture of the monster. Ari oordingiy, Ike Goodmu. Du (l*l/arr . ud a Mr Ambrose went out to wbera I was wont to roam, ud laid in w.,t , for him. Mr I Jon appeared every I night; tberefora. they were pretty sure ■ of their game. They encamped near a 1 . at daybreak tbey heard the cry of a colt, and knew thai his lordship, i ' the lion, was at bto sat. M. A-W™. t ud Mr. Goodman saddled their bona . their game drinking the warm blood t the tosso over the beast, holding bim i fast ud xcora Tbe lion took In the situation ud made a fight . W i it one : ready to perform on A 111 (truer the opera1 lion which be bad jnst concluded un the t colt, when Iks Goodmu 's tamo was ' thrown over the liou. aad 'n an instar. 1 the gallant lion, which mature eight • ud a half feet. • wa stretched out thu any rai! that Aba Lincoln ' erersplil wliea he followed rail-splilting ' 1 far n livelihood in the early days of ' A oost'y ulmn] has been diej posed of. much to tbe peace of the cults ud calves ud the owners tbtreof — /Vsaekf (ArA) Hour ■aO. i u uimal having a near affinity to the ' j deer tribe, a native of Thibet, C'bina ud I Siberia. The mask deer is s timid utonasrqurnliy the musk collectors wm'rh | ud surprise it at night. The brat musk i irom China, and to be genuine it - I should be purchased in the natural pod , i or hag. as it to rery often adulterated j Bengal mask is interior, ud thai [ Russia the worst of ail. Tbe hair the pod ol the best muik is a fawn | color ; that on the inferior a dirty i white. A variety of mnsk is loud in 1 . the musksal of Canada, u uimal about | the roe of a small rabbit, kiosk to of a bitter taste, aad of u odor mora pow egful lliu uy thing known ; subetancr* I its irlghborbood become strongly tnlrcted by it, and when once perfumed j with it, long retain tbe scent. It has I been known to nffecl chats of Un j placed at a enuridssabia distance, even boxo. for which reason the F.sst I India company gave u order not to | import monk ud lea in the same ships. ' persons dialiks the odor. It has ; tbe prxBerty. when employed in very | small qnantitia. of augmenting the I scant of other substance*, without to- •' I parting IttownI ss| Acknowledge the Cera." j Thto to the origin of tbe pbraee " I a -knowledge the eon:" In IMS Mr. Stewart, n member of Congress, said in a speech that Ohio. Kentucky ud Indiana seat their haystacks, cornfields < aad tedder to New York aad Philadelphia for sale. Mr. Wlckliffe. to Kentucky, called ' him to order. declAg that tbowSuua ; did notsend haystacks or cornfields to , fork foe sale. "Well, what do you send!" asked Stewart. "Why. bones, mules, rattle ud boga.! "Weil, what nukes yoar horse*, i mala, rattle end bogs! Tea feed one : Ton iast animate sad get upon tbe top" , of yoar haystack aad rids off to market. < to ll wllk yoar mttie! Too make eae of Itou carry fifty dollars' worth of BUrit com doe* it take, at thirty- ! thxsscsataa iaikti. to faasa a hog!" " Why. thirty Mabels." | "Thra yoa put thirty hashe s into the , ■bngsof a hog sad maka ftt srslk off to ( •J?" Jfa'tototo* siSTtodJe"4 '' ^to^M^tos^Oxsntou sasodly I H-ehranfaohtafy'ttosulmm. a^of • ^aWJtoto fcl W. uy toy. I T: h, I

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; SaaiKir® : 1 ' •^jjegas!fifr.s: bs^a^r^TgySofoSs tSd'tafn^ mL^bT. *£1 LlTu— a c >su*J^ ^ i ^ A itallrud Urspplsg Ital ol Slghl. . Iran .igUL laving U,' tatli perpaside of th. rtad ws* Cpfee.l op from ' near v tro fat. nee. like a grand , pant ramie tcetn . it wr » *iow!y carried [ " The mo-: «.toni*hlng"alurr*w™. !,.,w- ' ^ ever, lilt rrisrnre of a .arge number of * appear altet cf coming from *omr tun.rts 1 " purr, hailhy water, the latin where j bui.tltnr wa* committed. Iu ail about ' ^ *. f»g-in to but. d. and gradually, foot by j " foot, the tad was atahltohed. an 1 lltote I '< C.t art d is ae Work brgu lo think thai 1 j rontraricr. upon ri.iting the work, no ! . ti.e.1 a Ir ribto con- motion among the < * fiah. turtro. sukoud^rogs. Theftob j c so boor or so be nollord a "sinking i dlalely I tie whole rrbuitl portion broke * krofe ud teemed lo dire forward ud C ^ dtoapica-.. ' ( * in Fxprr laeal alih SI Owl. ' . A wnter wh . bad reel a .lory about J * an «™gio* hi* own fisek ofi by c * plaoetl it on lop of a pal. " It wa* not " I hi* attention lor he n-ver' diverted hit g encv I bersa walking rapidly round ' » , the rati. S f.w fevt from it. keeping mj * eja fixed upon htm nil I be wfiile. His J . body remained motionlos. bo', bis brad ] l . tnm.d exactly with my movements ! * ' ^ lien 1 wa* hail way round, bis bead : J i was directly behind bim. Turee-quar- j a , ters of a circle were com pit-led. ud still • * the tame twist ol tbe neck sad the n ■ no change- On I gee! . twice round. — * ud slili that walebfu stare ud steady ; turn of the head. Oj I went, thra* i i dee why Ibe head did not drop off. when * j nil al anee I disco **r-d srttsl I had i ! failed to notice before. When I 1 ■ which was as far as he oouid turn bto bead witb comfort, be whisked it ; back through the whole rirrfe so inslaa- j ; lueontiy. ud brought it lacing tn> again with such prectoioas. that I tailed j to dried Ibe movement although I was , intinliy sU Ibe iime.-/aa<fou ! I Tru'k. tCfamgo lafor-Oems ) { PERILS or TBE BEEP. Tbe world reaosraed swimmer. Cape Pul Boytcu. in u inlerview witb a shore, rotated thTl^foWtog incidrats in Rsyator.— "Captain BoTtca^ou bum hare seen n large pan of lbs world r riven of Amerira and Europe; have ssasafss KXTiJpnj fr-sS - ■ i^F~sr= rS *

Jeiee Bam Psrto Pager*. Of n ratal morning a email buy who has rxbnasted Ml hto rxcaem fa- not patting In nh nppraraaee at sedtooL opens tbs door and says to Jhe astoeUbsd "Sir. ma uy* I can't come to school to-day— It'* raining too hard!" i "-Wall, old fallow, where bare you " Been round to one of my creditor* —old Skinflint, ud— what do yon llbink! I bad all tbr difficulty in tbr I world to get bim to take a little money !" ! "Oh. that's impoeaib.e Why!" I " Because he wutrd a whole lot"" ' wboar knees he to sitting protasis rnsrrgeltoally : " Hera; come now. I eay. If you don't , think It to nneomfbrtabis. just pat yourI self In my place— " M I j would say a good ward for the St. Jacobs Oil whldi had cured him of a revere attack of inflammatory rhruUi'.'rd raen to Miay. ° Mrs. W T Pritchard. wife of a well known turimu. huged herself in Su Francisco recently. " because her hns , bud was short of moeey." lf women The apple crop ol the 11 ailed S'atss Ort Lyon* Patent n~! Stiffeoera sepfwl THE UKim. ' • 'iff' f __ SJ ^ ESSSSSS Catarrh, An Invaluable Article. JS rrrr. gelluloiT^ ! E YC-CL A88C8. ^ I

Tsiegrepk BluaMra. | | bo A rentiemu who bed gone to Us l ot country to find n rammer foculfaa far! ■ as |bto family to bfa wilt. L ed j "House to-algbt." Tbs srtrae rendered 1 I this into "Come to-night," aad eo the ol ! wife prated into tbe country at oner. 1 while the husband wts making hto wa; in a contrary direction, ot j Not fang since a message came to tbe principal of s business bouse in this r* , city Irom bto traveling agent, who ha I ou reached Philadelphia^ "Am at CouliThe agent did not intend to reflect on the food at the hotel, but wanted "cashAc affectionate uncle wa* informed by ; J ° telegraph: "Mary to to be"Wied on 1 i Wednesday. Come sure." Mary, who 00 | ll*ed in Chicago, was bis laconic niece. I I T" | and. as he bad not heard of ber ll-aera. | I | abock. II* draseed himself in deep 1 | mourning, ud mad* a hurried journey i to tbe West lo find a jovial puny ; 1 1 ' asarmbied at Mary's wedding. Tbe . I wires bad arranged for ber to be I "buried" instead of "married." i ■ Probably tbe srorst blunder ever made I ^ wa* onr that oecurrtd in tbe csssr of a It. St. L iu t* merehanl. who. while in New n York, received a telegram inlorming ''' any dug**, and received promptly the ts- had a child. II we ru keep her from lie wrii." Tlte mystification of the agl5 e.rr: death* last year in a population of Vegetine. Moro to Me than Cold. J. 8ENTLEY. M. D., aays: *' Loudly In its Praise. ^ vegetine J* H. H. STEVENS. Be.t#n, Is m. A ; Veg'tine it Shld by si! Orugsisti. ma if Bitters A Blood Producer and Life i Sustaining Principle. Ill TnAII ■ DI PtD3 i

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