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wrenched open lis tnetroment casd. ale Teeny she bright blood potting ar ianee eat trom a severed-artery, Oh for Be mmntos, fuet two minutes t* Reoord of a: Doctor's Brave -Veed:-in Kise eat ERO NS Mien fas ine citiao, cle crowd ot Flee Battle, men surged mally fogwards 4 vhey are oc how-carefully the mehr font. What did aha way ty hbo Hfe dass wth to * Sie said if F-wae- that athievie 1 p down every Ieous -to us perfect ought to be travelling with a-ahow * knowlodge. This croatore apobiu what Eisio- -Why does your husband speak be chovees: on hizuself, of eouress 181 of-you ax his right hand? Sire Ray: Riways i tho fashion ; iin wif basto --Glve itvup: unis because he wever stay at howe the greater gary Of HOF lots his right land know. what bie loft Life because ahe cannot appear COD hand doeth. ene stantly in the enme dresa and cannot SURGERY. IN. THE CHARGE, mention Warmed Himsdf Into Her Aifootions to Jilt Her. ure Purity, Flavor donee udonts to the 1 Soiree ci yf Princlpal pute a oO Navigation istant book: e Beats : AN 0O.. atham, Ont: 5 caTES Stook Kxchange f fan: 1kG CO, Batiding, TED TWENTY week to supply charges prepandy sable: no capital erritory. Herd of LONG ENG ISH BERK. RE Pigs, and of Shropshire peep. ry moderate saw the of the Gis ey ieee Gey eon, he kaw the white of rivers, saw the flowers in their yarloty of color, She naw the birds with thelr bean Sho saw fo golden ears of waving cory Sho qently Neat Ner head and cloyed Thon alo enw what was to bar fast Deauetrat, She saw the portralt of the Loved Whom she pressed to heart, She saw the portrait of the Loved One, Who reigned-in her soul, She eee rie Dorkras.of tho Loved Whose love responded to hier love. LATH AUTUMN GOWNS. ety Ones With Hints on How-to: t Make Them. Skirt tri where introduced are only Cook Miouy gseae cent except ve narrow ruffles ase Drm 0 are fat in the bel jiderios, directly upon the- fou fabric, the pattern shay the flates and uudulad a ' table, the mare reason, has neither boots on. Por table, * Ah, well, Cigar cabinet, out of the ni Then about to cl final be 1 cirelo of friends, he. a county family. y-cnll upon he: bard thongh, of coursa, that many -of thor people's houres 5 from -tilt 2-88; dinner, ing *o much ali 8 the people t In wllence, thoug But not by any The sen haz noth Sho occasionally towed to her across: tho fant sen sl eel ae hah ane whoo she ventures to remar wally must have aome:-taoney: for the made 20 -Or-take. for visitor. how acquaintances. fF dancer's and very f nor gloves Tit to Bove perhaps FE sme more ness week, urry for the cliiidreh. takes the vase, anil stri off to cateh is train or call a: cab. there hon Ie man. pitches 0 fame, mailee away from and where most of people are what Thackeray calle not quite. ie wife, who comes-of finds this out when , and telis her hus wo One night at Gomer, Addi that sho cannot know: such people, al- she will return thelr vinits. Ho spoodily anys that he finds out from the men he meets in the train them haye billiard rooms, afl he means to cultivate them on that account, which intention he rpughly carries out to some and on an average he la in other four nights 2 week accepts their invitations to a little These nelghbore give pienics also, to whieh they invite him. and he goes, and when iii wife objects to. lone, AeA City young man (Watching tho skirt- yrations on the Graceful, fan's 1, Aunt Emiline ? Aunt Bmillne (rest trom w: race: ful? Diagraceful, T should say. Have you seen mudh of Maud this man to, whom the beach. for itself, at the door, Hannah? Now gith He Saya ho'a the tent collector, 1:a am- P. M. But, Hannah, we don't pay Tent. New girl That's what he says, ma am, Maria, hurry, for heaven's sake pia eas cur room You haven't Yoh, haven't ny ovengaiiore uke 1. T haven HH iaey seen overgaiters T thought, Alico, that you wore gogaged to Harry, Smith, And sow are mai Iathior. That's right; Maudes The old gentleman said he could only one of ng, and I decided to be that one and.took the widower, AN INGENIOUS METHOD Adopted by Rats in Oarrying Of Hene Bees. Rev, Charles Jowiah Adams, of Ross ville, Staten Isiand, 1a of the opinion that rate can reason, anil relates some facts which go far toward bearing out-his opinion In writing to a New. York: paper housewife of his acquaintance has re- cently been much annoyed by thewnya- terlous .diaappoarance. of eggs from her larder. - After satisfying herself that no person connected with the Sp you know household. was responsible for the Landen Woman, Upspolcon. Ah, never doubt my Jove Ja true, That not in wpeech it flow: For, dear, I cannot tell tt y n agigeakt Ho language khows, 1 it break. peock: kr known Tho hidden lore of deep and height ; King but a moan, The dark is silent, and the light + The grandest music needs no word )tormake tte meaning: heard skirt, or of appliques of lace and fiat band . We are returning, however to the narrow and graduated trimmings of velvet and braid that we discasded ten Yours UE. There are other items that may onee more tind favor, the double skirt and the much trimmed skirt, for ex- ample: An indication of long, dou- bie skirt is apparent in Fig. 1, pro- dueed entirely by. trimming. The width at the hem remains ample and You dwell amidst A thing apart, the bodice. effects in ribbon, hints of coming. eugeestions in all outaide of these nine temperatare eupply or deficien reardrobe.? If 1 aWagger antumo chill in the air ve my daily strife, divine, And all that's ndblest in any tife Ig incense at your shrine, For every worthy deed I do Is done for love of you. FANCIES OF FASHION. LittleNotes Prom the Leading Modistes of the World. Qhite a new idea in drew eannes Are-thoge that come in ingenious de- elgus which look as if appliqued on for instance, criss-cross De an endless task to messure and sew to- gether, may be bought roady to stitch on the waist, thus saving many an hour's labor in dressmaking. What with charming displays of au tumn and winter dress fabrics; tovely fes in millinery and -elties In dresi trimmings, the stores present a Most attractive seene. if capes are wonderfully Drilliant in color; vivid plaide now form. the n eful garments in stead of the lining, an hei Isn't it astonishing which would horts of nc tofore. how. the fe aCcOrCE 1oy of the. feminin mindy -rejolees In jacket cle feels th ery keetily wien cne losses to ehich whe resolved to become her own detective and solve the mystery if possible. She RATS THAT REASON. spent much of her time hidden in the cellar, where. she kept the eggs. Fin- ally ler wWatehing was rewarded. This lg What she saw : Two rats ap- proached the basket which held the eggs. When, after consideruble trou- they had got an egg out. one of lnid hol of the egg, turned over om its back, and held the egg, with all tour of ite fost, on- Ite broaxt and alxiomen. What did the otlier rat do? It laid hold of tho tail ofthe rat hold- ing the egg and pulled It to-thelr hole at the foat of the wall. The lady now understood why she-couid- never. ny eg shells abont, as she thought she would were the eggs stoled by rate, The shadow of suspicion was raised from the cook, und well, if thos two rats didn't, reason nobody A MYSTERY CLEARED UP. s North and Miss Clench Satt to- br, .Wamnesd. Her Anguish, Mte..at 6,000 and tof J frtiaine witaree REP ct ee tried jmmediately,-and-mest keop: their SHE SUES BIM FOR DAMAGES, Anks Georgo Keiser to Pay That Sum + Lover s Sona Were tn the Way Hope Deferred Made Hor Heart Sick. fre. Julia Houlihan, a widow, iiv- to King township, saya that 0 Kolser, wealthy farmer and Widower, with. two grown-up sous, also of King, ig cruel, heartless man, who has wrocked her life's happiness plunged her into , tho blackest airs Bie atater tht be- heart and hand, and having, by his winning ways, captur- 40. the citadel of her affections, broke hia Yows of oternal devotion, and left her heart transtixed with Cupid's a - row, For which perfidy he seeks 1 iden salve In the shape of 5,000 for breath of promise. Mrs, Houlihan, who ist plensant, emiling-lookipy lady, of about 30, tall the following story: Last spring sho Went on a visit to Kelser s sister, who lives but a ghort stance from the defendant. Twas there she met cher fate, for she saw Keiscr and Kel- fer Baw her. He frequently called on her, and began to pay her those at- tentions by which tien gain a wo- man s con and pave the way to more serious avowals. Mrs. Hontl- than conceived a warm friendship for the man, who did so much to make her vintt-pleasant. He-spoke to her of dls * aril thie whlow bec 4 TIMELY BAYONET THRUST, Among the wegro nations, differ- ing wid ly from one another in speech and. physiqua, who obey the rule af the White Quel, 07 ahi ls ternied thyovgtiout the West Afri markuble In thelr mangers and cus- toms, nor harder to manage, than the tribes who inhabit the limities: awampe ana little known forests of the Niger delta. They are all nien of huge staturd, with arms and chests eplendidiy developed: by son stant labor at the' paddle, for they practically Uve in thelr dug-out can oes, but Witt the weak lower limbs of the nogra. A little while ago King Shailiu of Hioba, not having the fear of the Government before his eyes, and disregarding what had kappened when the stronghold of the river-pirate Nana went down fore the wrath of the Protectorate, Dulit.himeett a atrong stockade around his elty of mud-walled huts, and took counsel with his JuJu ane as to how he ib enatly ac quire power and riches, and inake a ame for Himself, as did his fathers Yefore. the of the white men; Soon afterwards, mutilated corpses of unfortunate slaves commenced to drift down the river with every fret het, and inland traders, arriving at the: scattered conat-factories, told foundations of new houses He. mentioned his plans for or atockades, At-last it was oter- the future, and consulted her, was Dattered. Then he t HIS lt;LON without ELY CONDITION. anyone to soot im in i of despondency, or FeJOIee with him In the moment of snecess, and she began to pity him..And pity ig akin to lore, in short, he gained her confidence, and when he proposed that she should pay him a visit, his proposition waa accepted. 7 At his own place Kelser prosecuted his suit with ardor, He escorted Mrs. Houlihan-everywhere, and was always by: her side. He took her for dr through the. couitr: his Treinds 1 played vier fous hibors, and the: jer at the r Such devo- had all the effect Intended. returned. Kelsar's affec- hen, one .eventg. he told s d her, th n het life wi vast Sabi usked her to be the futu Awhking, sher-timitted that SHE FELT THAT WAY. and accepted him Then se, told her that they could not be mar- tion, and re thiat tigigemont a seeret gm aceoune of his tiditeen: sche -wankd-object- They Tiuist Walt until his sons got used to her, unell een won over ani Mr ups it to wait, Sha is walting yet, ef nd she min 1d hime. of e Sitentt; that Shaliiu shovid be made ample of file by fil the. crackling of a Stustiingof a teat to mark thelr wuge, the Yorebas moved down the steep bank, for they had been trained in forest warfare-from-childood, aud had held their wild land with spear bude and fiintelock against the flerce tribes of the Western Soudan and Arab rAiders from the northern deaint: Gaptntn Crautarvemtched them flitting tke ghosts lrough the shadows, and abused the clumsiness of bik subaltern who tore his way noisliy with nervous haste through. crory obstacie, untit he heard their feet sucking In the soft mire. Pre with scarcely twig or tle Jj ventiys there wres-t edge of the ford; then the sound melt- ed into the gurgle of the river, and the Inst dim figure diexppeared Into o drifting cloud of mist. Get on there, this is no time for Fest, said the Captain ax the tead- ing files falters and he-hurried for ward only to sink breast deep in a stoe-sided hollow, and to. wonder if they had blundered and fost the tracie . Wile ie. tiesitated ere was. another rox intioc ghns and a shower of jagged potieg Sang past tiead and splashed along the surface of the river. A Yoruba dropped his rifle with a: eplash hnd clutehing av his ede eollapeed, Hinp heap, firto the stream. A com- yade-dashed forward, hut it was too lnte; there was a choking gasp, and with au ojly gurgle the middy rent closed above a ghastly fa the Yorubs was gone. The soldiers stared nt one another tora moment, and a few of the Snider butts came home to the shoulder with a rettle, aptain Cranton eaid sternly an is dead; the firet who fires without my order dies sieg.-Forward rot x Mien, witli set teotll. the Yorabax went a floundering, and splashing: a power of the rifles, while the for breath as ho was half carried, half dragged, wildly through the * doctor gasped . was a el pas gag, with which 6 no h of bayonets and Semen buat, and thourh the Yorubas, jae ried and longed desperaterys Ath staggered aut yielded grounit fore the dead weight of nimbord, Never turning his oyes, the Dootg Went, quietly on with bis work, in Grim race against time to save bie comrade' s life. Juat as the thick rate ber, biting into the firm flesh, choked: down the spurting blood, the Yorus pear DroKs cw Titieig tiakod river-man swong a gleami mabe Shet back to the full sweep ot his right arm, to. deliver the resistions cnt the West African knows so. welt at the Doctor's head. Almost in- atinetively Sui Maraland closed his qyos: Then he folt himeoift turl fed ov, ame aide, na souekIAg Xia past him, and, glancing round agai Best Time sue gees crea ening Kotleo shoot past at the point frome behind the shoulder and slide inter the negro s naked flesh, until the o-, ket clashed against tho breante bone. Almont, elimttincously he heard the Yornbas' shout and the swarm- ing foo split up and melted away into froupe aut, aw Wels ait re Solver right und leit, Coptata Gras: ton swept past at the head of his mon, Then hie overtaxes m gave way, and ho collapsed a - limp Unconacions heap across the foot of the litter. Before morning Hioba was a hea of smoking rulns and Shalfaa pet emer fast bound with Citi creepers. Gaggers Gagged. WW A dramatist writes: Somiiy Ut strange taled of men buried alive- - 3 * ame in- -among aS co T had to expostulate witht an act r, a Roman Catholic by faith, Who insisted upon improving he text ot one of my piass. Eatiow that he Is a fluent exponent of the art of yi pathy, as I plalniy told hin. He re- torted that the license was one ae corded to all players, in all time, and in sll countries. Would you be sur) (rised Ko h ar, I gaid, that the Hope. linet nok the present. eee eee that he undoubtedly... sald, I qi handed him a copy igatricat Nations issued by Leo XU in 3 Jor the good governance of ne Ato- sien theetren Fire P astonish your readers as much as they did iny comedian, for they rum as follows: 1. The performances shalt begin not Inter than 9 o'clock, and eid at half-past eleven, except om Thursdays, when they inay continue till midnight. 2,-Only a certain num ber of persons shall be admitted tito the plt, and those who have no wii- ter ticket (contra marci) shall be urned cut. 3. Whoever stands up in the pit shail be-arrested pays that, Whoever pute on bis hat hall be immediately turned. ou. 5. if the manager acts in. the fmaliest degree contrary 20 the prevent ordinance, le shall pay a find of 50 xeudi. 6, An actor. who allows. himself any indecent gesture -or nises an oxpression which js ndt- in the prompter s book shall be sent for five yeara to. the. galleys. No passage sliall be repiqted. 7 hoever diaputes ino theatre. with ths wuthorities shall be. turned out 8. Whoever strikes a blow in aethea- tf shall be sent to the gulleys for ten years. 9. Whoe the theatre with a weapon Kithl shall be sentenced to the gal- Joys for life, or if le has infictet -awouinel seit tts he 10. AM expressions of diaapprolintiony as well on pain of imprisonment for les than two, or more than months.t 11. All workmen not bile: not ix, Ts in rounded plea vases, with Mack prominently facing the foundation color. The full bodice pde in a waistband. The double hori. quntal-lines:-on-the-froub:are order ed With frllling, which is quite, nar- row. The cape collar gives great breadth to the figure, and the collar- band is comfortably high. The sleeves are of moderate size, and the trim- ming of the wrist ts worthy of note. ans, preli K a deep Stuart c dressy toilet. Lace jnhots w dressy autumn point d it to ready badleo. the to, utilize handsome gall during the com aallady lining, a he the a. sheniter only Wrap ie a trifle out-ordate quite wufficlent for warmth would he oppressive Busties, called by clegant iepsiomclesr tinct rich buys her gown only bea matter of material and silk whore, but ee man and girl jurposaly intended to ingie Portant (tem in Font of expenditure: eouver the tmprewion eine they i judice apart, are graceful addition to the figura of the Oversight woman as well as to the eet of th modish gown. Black neck rnchings art modish for autumm Wear, giving just the degree of wasmth notemary. Gol iets of ba feathers ar of tiny A be a OWNS, BO feature of hers ami hive on y There will be a yeritable craze for ns and embroideries ng season, and when it will net that of most: tm wwomhn who rejoices in toes figure should venture to srl Living in Miahigan jacket modisxtes extremely with arled tips, mike very. smart finish to a f you are the happy possessor of a length Tenton or Brasels-lace-sond. cleat ur amertes DROWNING: IDEA fe RUSE. A sensation was created during the summer by the report that a yi imantiamed North,belonging to W: ford, a son of the Dy H. B. tor of that name, hind, along Young sady named Clench, Teet drowned in the Georgian Bay.) The xoune couple hired a boat and weit out for a sall. thing more was heanl of them. A Uglithouse , Hlone the shore saw the bowt, an lis mind tt suddenly disappeared, and no. trace of temuld be found. Some days Inter n Wout resembling the one hired was found sunk along the Shore, and all hope of the young people being safe was thereupon abandoned. The father of North amt-Cap . Clench, of Tosmtrora, the father of the girl, gave them up for lest. Within the-past few Toronto News, rumors. buve bee afont that the sinking of-the bout Was n scheme, and that the yeu it aya, myn the f logt. Dhe facts, however. lover's attentions, but kept nutting or the day, until Mrs Houlihan's heart became sick with hape deferred. ns eeame weary of the condition In Le ADE SA DUCe AA. Aa A AN EVASIVE ANSWER. Mra. Houlihan Locame indignant.end told Keiser that she thought he was playing her false. Keise? alny waxed wrotly, wus the-beginning of tht, en time is affection ben) her coldly, nid tht From waned, he t-even contemp- re than Mrs, Woman of spirit, could ststnd. consulted Mr. Her- bert Lennox, of Aurora, and placed the enw in his hands. The result is 4 verit for 85,000-for breach of promise his beea fsaned agulnit Mr. eurge Keiser. The Nobility of Saving. The rescue work carried on bythe Saivation Army and other Christian orgadizations in the large cities is one whose value agd importance cannot be estimated, when the worth of a soul is filly -mealized and SACI t-sootety rigistly under- stood. Seas Tp ae trad Ctrontned upwards neross the midnight Sg EO ee vounting FOCKeE. DUEa ino a elou ofverimeon stars far over: aha that the landward gate Hie cn tae a flanking part, While the alt eadyine faco of tio Yornbas rushed ling yapor was drifting along the Kado, with a yell the forwari, stumbling aia Diundering over shattered logs and glowing cinters, half choked by tlie sickening odors of the explosive, andemyept down the main street of the. village, drivinis river men before them at the bayonst-point ke f flock of friglitened sheep. Some ane had hufled blazing torel into a hot, and the. roaring flame leaped from thatch to thatch, throwing a, lurid light on. the crowd of naked figures fiying for thelr lives between the lines Of mud-walled Wats, or eenling: the pal tad thie darkness outeile. Dripping with perspiration, ami scarecly visible Ehrough. the stifllog amoke-wreaths, Captain Cranton dashed along. at the head of his men, swingiig lis revclver and threatening, in hoarse breatlilo-s esas of pen pied without Lis order ; and flinging themselves over into ae breast wen ieles oa Oe and on evidonso of n soldi and another witness. sentenced to. six months Imprisonment. My friend positively. gasped when he had read fthove code. Efe repeated clause orerad times. aud then. for-gagetng Had I lived then T condemned to several conturles ? More 1 put in vindictively, and. how about the rule with regard applause ant Tus *It's simply awtub he replied, * t's monstro It's degrading. it's stop It E cried, Thank your stars that you are subject not tp the Pope, but to i fallible Lord Chamberlain He ief-me-n-sadder-and-perhaps a wiser man. Anshow, lls. wheezes are how Ike roses In December. Rain and Drunkenness. At the reeent Sanitary Congress itr Neweastle, Eng, Earl Pearcy maim talded with the aid of statistics that drankenness had an intimate relation with the rainfall; and tliat convie tions for this crime ineroased in rainy Weather and toll off again with sun- The deat rate, +t secms, i bere, pretty draw attention and one whose int well, say Just are anything but char eustire more than Chemises are again in vos wedr a helt of pronounced color. The Fed onos, now wo. reply, to the waist 1 the proper number able to ne anid heer-gradually lewking put, The 10 of Migs Clench states tut ne is satisfied that both North ard Miss Cienoh are allye aud well, He loft Wednesday on trip up north, from Whence te will proceed to Michigan in search of the girl. Constable Chapman, of Brantford, Te en nin eo ee Vs viailes of grass grow: wlisre guly one has grown before. n benefactor, which term shall we apply to one who lielps to wave a goul, thereby turnil all its powers into helpful channels ? Truly he 4s only second in greatness to the God who mates Sere s got leyond controt there he no haman being left Alive in the town. While the doctor Wondered whit he should do, a choros Of yells, hisses and whiktles rose from beliind a cluster-of huts presently A handful of black goldie Manchester and Liverpooi is higher TT aT AMI, The Feaeal TOF tI, ifter close examination into the fnets, is attributed by Earl Pearcy to the greater sinount of rain on the West coast of England than on the eust, and to the various diseases and negligence of health wlich result are worn by women te whom anex- tragarment tea matter of grav consideration. The pretty style known from the more bundant we of liquor and the physical degeneration fol owing: in the trait of-heriituc drwsim has abo had a communtention from. fried in Michigan givin iim tie. Rame of the town in which Narti and Sight, giving way slowly before a Make me a man, eniled the king sight, giving w23 pelore to -the-artiet 7 uncement fs nuaigams: he Trainee L of St. tual Reserve - whose man- ir. W. J. Mo hese are thi miu life in Their aggre gt; Dominion The Matual fhich ie the 1 company. in done a a 1,250,000, ar 1,250,000, nder the Do- pow tn'Gov- he Insurance to 108,000, mbers of the yecome meth eh one Hun members and mirateet at yual income, ; 827,000,000 hardly por to appreciate hange in the ich ts thus ANCE, 225 Cut No. 21s a plain cloth, the bodies cut on a Hew prineiplo, with no test enings noticeable, save the crossing tabs at the basque. The simulated un- derbodice of velvet is visible at the waist and neck, the high collar hay- ing pretty tabs turning downwards at either side. MEN WHO MADDEN WIVHS. Types of Husbands Who -Wenr-om Women's Nerves. Z Thero is. the wan, always well dreseed and charming of mpnier. to strangers and those outelde of his own family, who, When he is at home, ts a perfect terror and bear;, treat Ing. wife and servants alike In the ital candor of lijs expression on topies, from lie cooking of iia dinner to the personal appearance of the downcast woman who i chained to. him for Hfe, and who has to preserve an amiable And interested demsan- or-in all he says. And there Is another charmer closely aittet-to tint he ts-of- moderate menns- as phe a positive deplore their * too, who flesh. blogfoms and on: supply the conse, tion, lonta.. Byery one in Iteolf, wanare, ina circle top and fasteried the ring, epoon and Sea ited avers etree torad anette contre of the table oceupied by. the corgeons plaster and honsut Meant. for ornamentation, food. Thon, for fests, at the-reeer tho conflscar netids th anpropriatel; Empire does duty both as hort skirt and corset coveny,-4nd:te-+ ti stensied tt the ent sho seis epee ee upsetting of 0 solid tao, Latest Fad in Bride Cakes The correct bridecak rill be a simple loaf, spiced and fru leed and wreathed in natural ora lange enougle C0-ex- party. Of thimble from now bridal not for iy a miniature cn epleed, or Heart form, i Sesoathod sith artificial orange some, and Bearing, Jn Tigh sy Hef, the couple's initials Every one of these toy at tho costly wedding, in a box / of watered white silk, having a hinged apity. white weex, stamped with the bride's seal. eatifice. bridat re h the centre. Keg ts to fit, Miss Clench now live, and stating that And he cut a- superb figure from aetony marble and brought it to the deserted wife at Waterford off th seen, Hail to Have Reliic J queer old specimen ways recently he to. the Erle County Veniten- tlary, where ;he had heen sentenced from a western New. York Coun alter being convicted of cruelty to Animals. When he was brought. up for.-thie arunt examination, -the-din- logue protedded whout like this: What 8 your name ?t ene, j Your age? Reventyning What your r ligion:? . Afy. reiigiov.t- at guna Haw a man got fo ot religion before you'll et him into ) this place? Uiniauwfpl Kelling af Postage Stamps. 16 nmy fot--be generalty that t is unladvful for any person) other than a. PoWtmaster or a duly Heonaed stanip veridor to sell to the public postage -stamps, post ecards, / eto. Stamp Vendors must obtatn known onty, who keeps all the money. in his own hands, never. giving his wife any sum, fixed or otherwise, for housekeep- ing. or oven for heF own clothing, or that of hin children ; paying che bitte IMmeelf grudgingly, no matter how Wit for and you, Mim Daisy. what Ie that ? About-the Sox. He There is one thing I jike about Dalsy And Mins ie My arm. Y tod her I would lay the world and from no other person ever. whomso Confidence in conversation he greater share than wit. Rochefou- cauld. saying, O king. T contd not make A these supplies trom the Postmaster ceameeieree Joe tern Make mea man. And again the artist made a figure of wax, with rich color, and the blood aeemed almost benting through the voing. It la cold. me a man, i And then tlie artht took A poor leggar from the streets and cleansed him and dresied tlm, and took him by tie Nand ana ted him tothe king, cried the king, Make man myself, but here, one whom God made and whom I haye found. And-the-tKing said, The.man who, saves ls noarly in greatness. to the God who makes. Ex. Napoleon's Religious tmpresstons, With the advance of y poleon a earlier religious linpresiioi wlwnge vague, had degenerated: into Wild and tolerant, ely ; less than fortnight uiter Austeriitz he found time. to repelmand sharply a member of the Institute for printing atheistic hristendom, witlrits attendant arality, was for him, after all, only T finportant social phenomenon. of w Atheism would he, destructive, time to load or fire. tho bragi-bound butts ml orate nets ant brown Snider Farrels, for the Yornbas were lighting desperately as they went, four'of them: bearing what appeared to be a slinpe; heap of tattered karkl uniform. layer of woven palmefitvte, torn ho elite of nome nse. Stay them stor then- one-tinre fo tolling. With the wikl slont of the northern raiders ringing out above the. clash of spear and rattle of Snider butts, they drove forward, and as the filled up the tarrow w: the foe were held ip check for al few moments: Stiggering up to the side:of the rough litter Surgeon Marsland felt the grasp of the big Yoruba ser- ant on his showlder and lienrd a. Soleo tr hts ear: Officer man live for Say, carry. mo, firet-throgit 16; alive or dead. Never mind what lie eld, let me get at him. For heaven's sake help rites back, he'k bleeding to shouted: the Doozor, shaking tlie still form. Young Liscombe ralsed his. head. Good-bye, P'm, about finfehied ; bat T wan first man in, h gasped. Without a word, the Doctor Centarys sit the tunfe from the arm, and easiness rtrersmmay chop trim with + heme, std th onness. The-North British Dally Malt that the tor the rainfall the eater shordrunkenam iit withio. the knowledge of anyone competent to speak on the subject, ib asks, that the drunkenness of Greenock ts double that of Glasgow? Again, Glasgow. as compared with Edinburglt, las t rainfall which is almost exactly in Lthe proportion of three te- twer - stigstel the Doctor but-his men needed Where are. the statistics wien cay imonstrute Chae eere wre Thres drunks in Glasgow to every two un Edinburgh, or, to carry tte stage tur ther that ttere ore qix drunks in Greenock for every two ln Huinbureh? There Ix, nevertheless, some plausl- bility in tho thors. of Earl: Pesre, Tt muy not be posstbio to prove with mathematical precision that ihkept houses, sith poyertyestricken sur- roundings, drive a man away from his hor inear liably compele-him to seck the firek place offering warmth, shelter and Entertainment, even Wit be a bare room ; but no one who has studied the condition of the poorer class or work rs in cities Will be inclinod to deny is mueh to, beentit-tir-tavor The man who dloomers fo, the mun who furtliegt to seb them. will rue
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