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Show SISTER. bhislies fa., most beauteous I ever a Woman's 1 as suddenly recalled a rJU've t it wns ta. t, fl in. li may seem almost st ran-- ' ' never ev.-- m our earliest child), 0L 1 , ,k of my dainty, oays together, had 1 ever kissed tlmt. iMr v in oVu hiter! owa te was myowa! Hal I not loved li- -r so dearlv I niv very might have f. It alike hurt a'ml eno brother to share uiy p-oden, led. when she now shrunk j haJ away irom my o'Toivd caress. ! .s I 1 mav suppose kiss vour finger-tip- s, nd no one bat me coubl take iu then," said I, pretending more not brother's a love place jt.ar resentment than 1 really felt. he A laugh sweet as the . a Howard Martmar, although sound of bride-bell- s tlie bitndsoi.iest and best iellow golden rippled from lr-her as he lips. ;,e world, and adored Her black, fropie eyes "ij juive adored an angel not sparkled with mirth as she li.t-- d hehad Sheldon, " although l liat piekv au eart of gold and wouM have of her slim white hand for her first kiss. unshod over burning plough-fu- r brother's 8 Ud I took it reverently ns a roval sub-feher dainty sake! might take the'hand of his smile at their wast-- l I looked !ow I used to admiringly at tile levotion. For was she not niv pink nails, at the witching 'dimples. It was a perfect hand, and the was not I her own and x gister? ot a per.ect woman. hand how could Then any u v brother? Hut I did not avail mvself of lmr ever be as indulgence. f av myriad worshipers No, said I, still feigning resentfTnnd dear to her ns 1? ment, it is a ilear, lovely, most And yet I could not wonder at the devotion she inspired precious hand, hut 1 would have my own sister's lips for her brother's ember countless admirers. first kiss. My OWN Lviic .i upon Ami the;, fa.-e- ! - .' , 1 sjs-iv.- et sov-eiig- J orsbe was the loveliest and most j'.iant creature who ever walked ear tli since Eden was in its prime and bloom. f 'kulness, and glory, delicate iu its curves, in 1er figure, Ilebe-liksymmetry t perfection of tl grace, was lovelier than any gdi ever charmed a sculptor's 3, e rain. 1 canvas ever immortalized a go dazzling ns liers, with her i,e ich dark skin; with her lustrous, lit-l- t ,itv black hair tumbled in silky over little her proud rings all f,nl, with her great luminous, mid-eye- s fringed by long, witching curling low on her soft round o Sisley had the da intest little and her hands were like lily ;als, so exquisitely white, with Then jet; irately pink Lie dimples Tiposed to nails, aad ravishing where knuckles are be. Sisleys voice was such won-iron- s melody like the strains of true mystic eastern song like the Vicious music of the nightingale tgingintlie dewy dusk amid the miner's freshet perfumed bloom. And, besides, she was gentle and was earnest, sincere, jn.licious; she true; she was refined and And lml yet she disdained ty, it done for love or ike. t no homely for dutys with Sisley dress was an art she knew without being iiirht; and her every gown was a J ml ith peern, just as her every attitude was picture. 'he was a sister of whom any brother might be proud and n one mar-S- ri that I loved her as never man )ved sister before? was live years older than my Sis-- i Alien I left home for college 's a laughing, coquettish miss, she with :!ve of raven curls rippling far be-her tiny waist. Alien I returned, after three years studv, and an additional three irs of educational polish, and of weling experience in Europe, site peaml before me as a revelation. Ay shy yet coquettish, my saucy t demure, little maid had been insformed to a dazzling young iy, whose enchantments Lewi define. '!y puritan blossom, with her 'isand merry and innocent had bloomed into a brill-i- t tropic flower inconsistent still, incon-'tencie- t s, more adorable, ilow well I remember what she ;rp, how she looked, even every 'able she uttered on that memor-- e day of our meeting. was lounging in a big, tempting. :rkis!i clmir, which somebody had uggled into the , when hlenly, straight before my eyes, a exquisite hands drew a dullerim-- a portiere apart on either side, 'lning an admirable frame for the :,0D which appeared between the infinitely I music-room- rtetl folds. saw a tall s gown of I girl of 18 in n marvel'- lusterless and diaphan-- 8 white, with broad hands of uncled dead gold about her bare und the swan-lik- e neck, so Jstelv draped with misty laces. A of wonderful hair, lustrous and i(k as midnight, was piled high on proud little head; and inthatglori-hairandupo- n mst that lovely bosom, l'vore tiny knots of some delicate reiF like drops of ooT As onr pyeH ,ne ppe olden half-shhalf smile hovered her y . coquettish A'lisite lips. 'Ot until then r. bo bewilder anjrel really Sisley my own '7' 1 stammered, as I sprung to nnd hastened toward her hands extended. .8t really Sisley, she answered ,'n that most enchanting of all odious voices, and with a second nncl more exquisite than you, 'ipA- - iu15' niS head toward her that I t touch my lips to hers; hut she J u.-t- - cbiiuiii-tivs-peiti- a-- e ' .d 1 1 p.i-s- 1 li- train ing through our wildest haunts Doth bad been silent lor a painful length of time, when suddenly we both started and stopped. As suddenly as a thunderbolt from a clear sky a thick mist was lowering d d Rav hal Swfol 1 Pont ltt that .lr S beautiful cul fade and dump into iti a inborn or Milk into an cm iy pruA for want of timely care at the most i ntud hi nee of la r life. Dr. Pierce's Fa onte Proud uit.on vid nul its ins her health ami ttduhlisi.ii it in h tirni basis nnd may si.v- - her t a of eh rouic sidiermg and consq lent lOilm ppuiess, t A mor phc&c Yon ht-ill hud I I Vti'ti Mlloli Than Pellets, Too Purj.it ive kind. a sort of jf uufc for such ud nature. W t it $ me.. r- U K' . ujjlis IKimxr HAS fi. Tha Eos! Remedy is Davis renders wrongdoing of any kind rfr.t fS toe living ut a dlstanco from a physician should at all times be prepared to treat, such common but by no means si rap! ns Dlurrfioea, Cholora Morbus and Cramps. u e l tm; . Ti.uip Chicago News. hn the A l 1 1 disorde'-- s Terry which never fails to afford do.--o will do mnr. A single to drive away pain and promote th natural action of ilio stomach than any remedy vou ever tried. The virtues o J'ain-lvdU- M UMOs, 5. LINK ( Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, eiinesneo, Miss sstppi fJ w mid Louisiana at ii k kaki:. kets will be Hold Aujimt tiih ami goth. September 1 Ot h a mi g J 1, n nd Oi t oher Mb. good for KO days. Remember the Wabash is (he quickeat louts south with reclining ml penial feolsh Penny nre i hair and Pu'inmu Buffet ehyunt sle ping cars on tliosti w lie Hank it i ceuomy to use chean all trains. For tickets and further inforBiebi and asm FoapH, instead of the pend mation call on or rite edit Pebbias' l.Ierttnfur stile by all U. N. 1 1. a ton. N. V. P. Seat; Acnt, 1502 Far precera ttuu-- lMil. i iy it onct. lie aura, nambticet, Omaha, Neb. buy ueiiUiiii. August tth ami 20th, Njit. 10th and Onr SriMiH ,,f Srlener. 24th. ami October the Fremont, Rlk Never before, according to tie1 com- horn nnd MissouriSH, Yal'ey Railroad Co., missioner of education, have superior The North western Lino, will run a series institutions of learning iu the I'nited of Harvest Excursions to points on tlmt Mutes occupied so large a share of pub- bno m Nebraska, the black lldls and Cen lic attention or given signs of such vig- tral Wyoming at one half reguhir rates, orous and fruitful life as at the present nnd if von desite some further informatime. .Among these institutions nre tion, nuiiiiimiicHtii ith J. R. Ruchansn General Passenger Ajjent, at Omaha, Neclassed schools of science, pure and apid fully advise you. plied, which, according to the writer of braska, who the report, have grtatly increased the He who in devoted to everybody is deprovision for superior instruct. on, ex- voted to nobody. tended its province nnd borne an imwe will send For two t t stump portant part iu the adjustment of its you one of the hiimlsomest almanacs in s to the demands proees-efrom tlie country. Homestead, Omaha, Neb. the extraordinary increase arming of scientific too far prolonged, defeats knowledge and its application to tiro itsDeliberation, own ends. lending industries of modern times. iat upon us. In three seconds we could not distinguish any object a foot iu advance of us. To add to our predicament, we wore in a patli winding along the edge of ravines ami precipices, where beggars must not be choosers, she retorted gaylv, as she drew the a single ungarded step would send hand away and moved idly toward us down to destruction upon the rocks below. th piano. AA'e were forced to wait where we 1 lie year succeeding that liappv were, motionless, almost breathless, homecoming was a year of unceasing until the mist might dissolve or drift mid undisturbed delight. Ae had always been a rarely hap- away. it should keep us here py ninl harmonious family at all for Suppose hours or days? we asked each times. other. 1 here were hut four of m v us, AA'e should parwas the anperish, ents and myself and Sisley. swer. My parents were as proud nnd as I hope for the best, said I; but. fond of Sisley as was I. if worst is our fate, I should And she had even been the most Sisley, like you to know how I love you with loving, devoted, and faithful of a love truer and and more enduring daughters. than the love of a brother! My darAnd, besides, we were a wealthy ling, my dearer than sister, my refamily: we had no tastes, no neeeds, gard tor you is the regard a man which our riches could not gratify or feels for the one woman he can ever supply. And then tastes were all deire for his wife. I drew her into my embrace, nnd simple; we cared much for quiet intellectual pleasures, and not at all kissed the beloved lips, which always for social extravagances. until then had been shyly denied me. So tliere'was no sane and sensible But in that hour of mortal peril, reason why we should have been heart, and soul answered. otherwise than happy. As we stood thus, my dainty, But the.shadows crept at last about proud, darling nestling in m,v emus: the clouds gathered, and at brace, the mist'became less dense, length the storm settled upon our nnd then, just as suddenly as it had household t,he long, chilling, sun- settled, just so it drilled away. less storm! And just ns the mist had vanished, We were spending a few weeks in a just so hail vanished the shadows cozy gray nest of a village, nestled upon my dear loves heart and mine, in a tiny, emerald valley which was the clouds settling over us. AA'e went home very joyfulyl, arm surrounded by fragrant pine woods. Before the little village was a in arm; those wretched engagements stretch of old ocean, and just be- were something for the funeral! the hind loomed up a range of moun- present was ours ours alone. As we entered our hotel a telegram tainous hills. Of these hills, the lower elevations was handed me. I will not attempt were heavily timbered. The higher to describe my feelings ns I perused peaks showed vast masses of naked it. was Irom Dick Sheldon! He had It rocks mighty, out jutting bowlder and tracks, here and there, of actually been fascinated by A'inie she by him, nnd they were rankly luxuriant thicket, which in Leigh, nnd married. already was impassable. many places Sisley and I sent onr cordial conIn fact, among the more wildly to the faithless ones. picturesque sections of the irregular gratulationsweeks few And a luter, to the delight which so there were far range spots of inv Sisley and I were parents, been trod by as known had never the feet of man since the days of the wedded. She is no longer my own sister, aborigines. she is something a thousand-folSisley nnd Hiked the rugged grand- dearer my own wife! Family Story eur of those wild hills, and nothing Taper. morndelighted us more than a long ing tramp, as near as we dared to Stolen by Mice. go, to the eternal fastnesses of the Tn Irishmen in CanMr. Davins loftier peaks. It was in the verv beginning of ada is told a very good bear and those glorious tramps that the shad- mouse story, which is better than ows crept upon us. invention in that line. A the average I discovered that I was no longer settler had gone into thebushnnd best and nearest to my own sister. idolone season before bringing worked Sisley my dainty darling, my ized one, had betlirothed herself to his family to their new home. HavDicky Dicky Sheldon simple-mindebuilt his house nnd cleared some who had a heart of gold, but w ho ing be thought ot returning for his land, he mated was no more worthy to wife and children. bewith Sisley than he was fitted to He had, with other money, $K)0 In come the consort of a crowned silver. This, on account of its weight queen. he determined not to take with him, I was stunned by the announce- but to bide it in the hollow of a tree. ment of Sisleys betrothal, agonized He put it in a stocking and hung it to the depths of my being. up in a hollow trunk. As the wife ofsimple.dull, plodding AAhen the settler and his family Dick Sheldon, where would lie the came home the next summer, they blessedness of the affection between found that an old hear had made the me and my own sister? house his abode during the winter, Why did you do it, Sisley? I can- and on going- to the tree for his not believe you love him, T com- money, the man was not a little displained to her. appointed to find it gone! She averted her eyes from mine and His mind hovered round his money, was silent. and he haunted the tree. At last he And yet, I continued, I cannot determined to cut it down. At the combase, hope revived when he saw porreproach you for I have myself r, t i PASfil-KGLLE- R are not confined to tlio human race it is used with equal success either externally or iiiteri.aly for 0 CATTLE. Cuts, HORSES It cures Lameness, Sores, and while for Colio it is tho best remedy ia the market. Sold by all Druggists at S1.C9 a BaTTLE 95c.. 50c.. a-- Silo fur th SMITH'S ZEBoaoo.; For Had T.lver. A or Weak stomact For evr FOR THE DEBILITATED. 'or the Utuos, Forth Itile, For th Coes lcxion. For Neuralgia, Fortold I For Imligeation, For Couati pattuu. For Dysentery Sick, For Malaria F or CliUla, Act on th Bile. Aik your drugs t fr punch. An oddity in silver is a Judies buckle fchuped like a wWhhone. Act on the Liver aa well malicmt topran nt many disc tocur.Uieai. Iu small utck shaped LoiUadft belt Ancient Souvenir. Fiice queer object in the window of a illium street store last week. It was & CO., Props , J. F. SMITH a barnacle ciivered vase about two feet Ot. Fouta, Mo. high, and though of an antique and FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS ancient pattern, would not of itself attract more than a passing glance. Upon .on trial to new Mihmrit r wills TlIKYAXKr.K When we gave her Castorlo, was tick, Baby The Yankee two caids. which were placed near it, 10 WEEKS FOR tO CENTS. ia an S coiunm the history was told iu English nml When she wan a Child, cue cried for Castcria, flcrkli put ffl.OOs. jujur OneTonrfvir ha Ima that Greek. Hie vase had been found at the When she became Hks, cho clung to Castoria, 41. 78ft. Two Year for lift , at Tmeo Years for 49 CKK 40. bottom of the straits of Saliinis, where When cho had Children, she e them Catorim, lour Yu$fiir ga Year. Pries $3 a tivaYe.UA lor the naval battle was fought between inetitiunliiff Iht lani;w taken. Tbeniistoclcs, admiral of Greece, and The Yankee Blade, 8G 92 Federal St , Bestnrv Xerxes, king of Persia, 400 years before Christ. The poor sponge diver who found the relic received a slight reward for bis trouble, nml the vase was shipped The ticker is a moral instrument, to New Yoik. AA'lto knows but that it and mutt not be great suppressed. It transWithout an operation or detention from be a forms of reminiscence into business. the may gambling great nesa, nmi cure guaranteed. A trial costa noticbattle. New York Graphic. ing. Trimses are lnjurioiia and cannot caret The caterpillar wears his furs all sum1101 Address for circular aud tOBtiinoninU mer. A I.ucky Lully. UOXUFYe IIoohi 500, Merchaat F. Weatherford (Tex.) ConaUtuHon. July 3. A baker kneads to be well bread. Neb. Nattooal Bunk BuUihng. fhrmlm. Yes, Bir; I have received the coin and I prerrlbe and shall apply it to good purposes, fnltya replied dors- - Hje a a tit Mies Annie I)awce, of Strnwn, Texas, to for i tie certain ttua Ii m i dlPFiute. if our reporter. Miss Da wee was the fortunA U.U.INf.UA if M.M. Amsterdam, H. Y ate holder of of ticket No. We bare anld Bl O for 61,005, which drew the first capital prize mariT yearn, and it ha of $000,000 in the drawing o! The Louisigiven the beak ot faction. ana State Lottery on J me lbtli. Miss V. B. DYOnKFCO., Dawce modestly stated that she had been 7 t'bioao, lit. Bold by DruggiMk Kark 31.00 investing ia the monthly drawings for some time with more or less fortune, and had always felt confident ot winning one ot the large prizes. I represent in this ticket," she said, a pool of seven, who are equal sbarere in my good fortune." At IJutisuist. kd Dealer. The following named ladies and gentlemen THE CHAKLES A. V0GELER CO.. Haltlmsr. Ml comprise the "lucky seven, each of whom received $2,141.10 after paying the exThe T.arBMt nml TVt I'niilppod Srhool In tl penses of collection: Miss Dawce, Mrs. j. )IMt, Thurousli Prnctical I), pnrtni.uft. J. Coe, J. S. Crouch, John Grant, J. M. Send for College Journal. llullard, J. S. Hapgood and V. H. Dowell. All ot tlie parties are connected with the Bridge Department of the Texas & 1acitic j K. It. thrsp Idttle Fills. A f saw n AA 4K M n i'lTe-d- t Cured Rupture t. BACUSCIflllCS SJOIOMOAOUE, Ilnvv Cat Falls. cat is not hurt bv falling because owing to tlie power it lias of balancing itself when springing from a height it almost invariably lands ou its feet. Tlie himtoinicul structure of n cats back and spine is extremely llexibln, the muscles of its legs nre extraordinarily strong and numerous, nml further it lias elastic puds or cushions consisting of a mass of fibrous tissue and fat on all feet, seven in each forepaw nml five in each liiml-paAAYuui it falls from a height a cat nearly always alights on these puds, which, by reason oStheiv elasticity, break the force of its fall materially. If by any chance, however, a cat falls on its back or side it is very easily injured. New Yoik Telegram. Moran, the great artmt, rtuspainvl when They aIho relieve Pa tress from P.vepiafIn rligAstiou and TouIIearp Fating. A perfect reui edy forPizzmeMi.XftUMft Drowsiness, Pad Tast tn the Mouth, Coateuf Pongue.rain in the Rule roili'ID LIVLK. 11 ovulate the Bowels Purely Vcwtable, A imiKEE CO., 1 v. f.i & Makes n ckan aweep. Fvery shoot mil kill it Quait of fiiea Mop hnssmic . i.mii ii ettra, your diving nt imiil tickling word nnd a noee, skips rmes .e icentM trtiny'3ronaw A ahrta ! Send i.Y ecu I a F. LL TLli hit, St. Albaua, V4- -- lr PENSIflNslsi Cents; UEWTOAE. 1. i . ftiiccraal i v oi lifitml, iucease. re lut ing, w ia a , 1s,iMlVA reluilvea. Kxierleiiefi $ yra. In UM dependent ami attorney alne. vbar, lft vrs. In pension Bureau Of A MONTH CUD be On fOCft X lua 19 aGU,woi Dviu ter uv Abw Small Pill, Small Doss, Small Price. m FC3 FLY KILLER - . Price 2 CASTES H- 4r DUTCHERS mt THE OID RELIABLE! and Jiv Uieir wlttM n fwrm-- h a hr-piefei ie1 who f lt nine to the icinine-A - fewSp.ete inomi'iii-m - in town wnd cilM h.hii. ips enipiow d a . ii. r JillIMviS' A l'u DRO un St . itlrlin.olld. N H -I- 'lt iet nU'' .mil bn iicm tiptM iri ieply. li er iumd ahout seiuiiii tamp gtJ ai he paw (he Great Shonhone l'uileit wdsho far beyond hie pencils cunning. So there are wonderful dreams of beauty in the temppHtuous lovefincHflof themnd American Alps ii Colorado, which axe at once the aspiration and the despair of painter and poet. Splendid beyond conipatiann is fr DETECTIVES Hntcd in every county Mirewd wen to net unde rl ir hi4 tnstrucduu in our becief. berOcii (ir.iiimm iieee.N.irv. bend 2c. Bureau Co 4 1 Aru.lo, Clue initati, u. XX lvtectlK Horror! Jownstown The diihnitown Horror w Our e f Heath. tltiilifng btnnc ever Valley I) In every WASH ui iMMMti AOhNi township 1 enii cent. (ui lira .) cents. NaUouJd lit. Vew K the superb scenery along the South Park Division of the Inion Pacific in Colorado. Co., J418 CJura birceu Ciilcajo, Symptom of Cerebral McnlngllN. In ft paper on the diagnosis of tubercular meningitis, Dr. Skeer, of Chicago, of tb Weslr- -i collages. &; Teachers. 740 8tuUa AU 46 (irsiluatui. makes an interesting statement in reNiiperlor, Low. ftenriitnlage ffVFrlle for I'Minloitiie. ts gard to a symptom of tlie disease. This what tt. X. t Alim rLit, Ciiauenorw work you wish to symptom is a small circle which forms GREAT dowlih awell fnd PIo'a Cor fenr in the iris near to nnd completely surmachine. TH If. TUBULAR WELL AND (nurnption rounding the pupillary margin. At PROSPECTING MACHINE BUST remedy foo ALL ORDERS linareeneM sod t MIXKI) jirst, it is very indistinct, and resem- famous for uere'l!ne where ciei.r tlie throHl. PUOMBTLT. bles ft wreath of white clouds, the edge others have faned. to ,MlwC th,,rtce of which extends at first to the free D I ulhce and Fujcsmeii fr SELF CLEAN1HS. to ) utA border of the iris. In from twelve to Drill baiar Iruner. Shirt d ropa 601 o SO time Aiidrnis w n b amrx Noiuin' tions of the paper and the stock- thirty-sihours the whole margin of the m minute. r iu north Ave Brown.KcanncrAC(.tji4t ing cutup fine, forming, together with iris will he involved, having become of CATALOGUE FREE. color, and LOOKIS & HYMAN FRANCES grass and leaves, a wood mouses a yellowish or whitish brown lr. .0ao44j Autobiography and lutory of W. C nest. Beneath the nest was the $130 appearing irregular, thickened and TIFFIN, OHIO. Bit 109,00 guaranteed. lfore issued. litter According to granulated. term ani terrlfonr,Ky aldr Fr in the midst of mold and rotten somewhat U.J.bBlTntO.,Paiia4alahta. ACENTS WANTKDa Dr. Sheer, when iu a esse of cerebral wood. meningitis the wreaths of white clouds appear in the iris the question of diagKIDDERS PASTILLES- .-, nosis is settled beyond a doubt. Itetnrn of an Escaped Convict, We make a spectalte of mantifee-turlnI UiarlcwWw , Ms to sell umairee baby Tlie splendor of the Ame-imAlps nre to pi lvsto imrilet. You A rapid knocking; upon the outrnt fltid Pico that Cor can, therefore, do better with us be appreciated by our people, to bepinning not f(r Omimnidiop 3ft than with a coaler. We send Car-i- 'j side door of the eunrd house of a and ft visit to Sita-rhin- d for gorgeous only BiihVl.N'irt, but to all points within TdUruiies t.vsTTTriages hJho CLBLd lluurattef Oiinitfo free of charge bend J or Di unnecessary. The pieturesrpie convict camp near Atlanta, Ga., at scenery ia resort v catalogue. on the SouMi Park Divimountain 10 oclock the other night was on sion of the CKAS. REISER, ffr., Pacific in Colorado are hKVKLKb H ORAI. fliJWC un LQ C 4 K too t urei, unusual sound and aroused theguard absolutely unrivalled on this continent. El bourn Au., Chicago, III (img. I lVn, -- ttiiphns,t, dc, kic. Fict CLM cABT Mount Conn. CU, Ccrmcl, called AVlio's that? and prisoners. Hitman Feet Were .Vlada to Waltz. Valley. IRRIGATED HKDS'? How Bettor It. Fu l I)iet.nl fevr 7AT "Were human feet made to waltz? AlI n I ire.tliiHMf Hv "I ne Doctor 2c ata'itg. e Se loo the guard. Its me, nn escaped conI for Manual. 1 lieo. Ying, FlnintleUI, Coma. the stone suit; aounoanee of of feet water; adellglit-frecognize most every pair The door was opened and fact tlmt lively mimic seis them in moyear; a to ''ft continuous climate ail8 th vict. P1 hmi es worth t lta.feCi aiutune iX) feet; keulthlest locality In ailsy. i.mes nt tinder liurees iet. U ir rite H (j. S., no consumption, on malaria. SO acre there stood a young white man who tion. From infancy tip tlie propensity the Wil yield a competency. Wrne l r particulars, ster M Holder Safety to heat time, at least, to the strnins of DHrnfnff tills paper, to Pecos Jt rlauMon Inhad escaped from the camp a year is W. N. U Oiraha, 47C 81. music tlmt are set to sedate or imi rolling vestment L o, 84 JUourus Mi., Chicago, HU the ago when a storm blew down time, and to begin to gyrate with the A rroRver, in and was soul inspiring nml feet mining waltz. r WILL OK r Y'ti; invited was lie prison, TENSIOS without UeiMi is impossible to keep some it feet Will chains usual the with soon nsleep still while the music InsK There about his feet. Tlie captain of the them is nothing wrong or unnatund about ' . J That vV the tells followingstory: camp 6suH. Aw. - ftr this. Even ostriches waltz AVe nre convict stated to tlie gaurd that he told that this is the fumii.-s- tiling they officers found life a burden, dodging do. The leader of n tlock starts ofl by and fearing to look a man in tlie face. slowly but gracefully turning round nml In five minutes all his companAA'hile running around lie had nearly round. doing the same, and it is quite starved to death and had no clothes ions are their long plumes waving in the sight, to wear during the winter. He pre- awind-Kliua The waltz D infectious. ferred the convict camp to the life he and Leather Ileview. is hard at now He had been leading. HALLS CATARRH LIKE is ft liquid work, and there is no better behaved and taken iutermilly. bold by L 1 Lrbu convict in the camp. Tuj, A DMTONIVERSITY.jStS - mitted the same folly. Then she lifted her great eyes with a look a strange, inscrutable look which I could not understand, but which pierced me to the heart. lou! oh, You! she repeated, Jack! There was something in her voice I only which I could not define. knew that it hurt me like a dagger thrust in my bosom. Yes I answered her, ns calmly as I could speak, I engaged myself to the silv, pretty, stupid, time Y ou Leirh, whom I met in Europe. remember Dick' mentioning her m his letters! lie has made her acquaintance somewhere in his eastern trip, nd you, do or do not you love her? not know when I love word the of the meaning I repaed. to her, engaged mvself AVe had turned homeward, and both moments. of us kept silence forsevernlthe same to be will quite Nothing murmured at us ever again, Sisley to 'Nothing will ever be the same relinto have I ow me, at least-nown sister, 1 quish you, .Sisley, my I did My precious child, l!u'k. her great luminous bitterly. pooping nnd hidden by the returned do me that . you al wayscall Why curlmg lashes which swept her ' cheeks. said she, and she too spoke bitterlj. sister onlv by adophad sud- - I am not your a of rela- :V i!1!00 those cheeks smdled the olden 6liy blushes tion There isnt particle n!v A Quirk Cure Tor Sni.l n flat.-- rri aiu r:XIi.pii.I., It wonder ful mm ut t. jin s o uid.iug bun little it takes tu iu.uk.t- - sunn- men The other li.iv a timui.e ned ii.iiy. nun, well known on n;i!i stivi t u a li.. in fu whom 1 ad dune a ujeut ii.nl ot w ei k i ii' ered the store and tin in muK' manner tit place a iu w crystal in his watch. 1 AA bile " is eeinp! ng with h s request be sat at tl e end of t Iu e uati r Col.ti m- dating1 in v n ui k w n h his lmh t nal scon 1. AA ben c him .lie ,c an I at least, raged a storm of wrath leecived tue tneiitv centstiniepn had asked against fate, which was robbing me him bis "hole healing seemed to change. 11 it h bis w lnde face w rent oimyown sister my s'sier lnerelv ede depai h d wand It nils evident tlmt lie inymil.s. by adoption and tic adorable girl v frame of whom 1 loved only as a man loves was iu 1 an exceedingly in. nteled greatly ut thetimelmt her w liom be w ouhl make his bride, liiiinl. 1 ceuid it was the comday Although we mentioned our re- prehend lie change. 1 had charged him spective betrothals no more, I was but twenty ia nts fur the work that 1 had brooding over that suVect and niv previously dime fur not lissthau twenty-fir- e cents. own grief alike, as we were one dav ionship bet w.vn us do you never think ot it. .lack? I bin it ot it! ll.nl I not thought of it e cry moment ot my li.etnr a whole iong year? Mnn.d I imt think of it raivle-sl- v Enough all the miserable Years to come? AA e dismissed the subject that dav, nnd We fever aliud.d to it again. But the clouds gathered: t!i chill v. as upon ns: semen how we were becoming estranged: and iu my heart, l u Wltll i I BABY CARRIAGES! Eini ir n Sectors , - I Kg.'.. lime-pur- ul H-u- JOSEPH H. HUNTER, x - t SiliEll . arutf-gist- y idr'Liu . |