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Show FIELD. 1iKOHWHtlT I i -- he took the wheat field old How and Hee hisTivto'th'r1 ns rusM't and (rreen, floats and flies, owe, the change, the that in the golden hair of a u irl, r ' flare "iteepi'at alter, a t nrl feet 0s like swirling the colors run 'Valtzere. iuu . ' irebtrn the deeps of the ripening Uuat. ' flectlese soaring sky moon-lesea, )air as the flames on the dazrleil ihe ,M tierce j. il( ej. sun's alchemy, too'Lvn?f!!;',!i"Ir'1,i0",Ulk' liak stoops the dwps, prev in andoser droops lie ave: t,l 'irul p!wPs Inin dazzling LnWa nnd loops, Lt of shadow and shine, Jnrrof olne and nmher wine. i'- 1. westering sun the colors run thedeej.s of the ripening wheat, Mv Western land, serious land' the setting sun! Ltspread ureamid your swells 1 stand, cross TOiirsod landsdry and dun, .arthejoiand calls ol men amid therijiened grain 1,1,0 snecps once again. ;amlt, atprn reapers, floods the plain, the evening splendor The era Let's chime Makes pulseless rll, me, tow aril the sun colors romp and run jie splendid mil s fret tiie a In the wheat' tj GiulanJ 111 He had hailed the arrival of his little cousin as furnishing a f:,ir su(,;w.t or fun. an, the his arrival had sovery tirst evenh - , "l is worked fancy, with the fable of theupon of ,0t gold at the loot of the rainbow .'that houuett, kmm. th child hod made Ins ont, wav meadow and through a bit ofamiss a woodbind towards the foot of a hill, where Vut, companion. - mHVh eKlm'inStOlOr!5t0U0h- - Put they were all and tw ili-- ht lmd fallen by the gone, time he emerged fi om the woods. Still, the rainbow had been there and he spent sometime for the pot of gold, which hunting might still be there. At last, trying to find his wav back through the woods, he became and wandered far out of the way towards home. In the iiours w hieh followed. durino-"huIhil aided in the alarmed search for the lost child, he fiihv resolved within himself to give up his bad habit. con-luse- IX ght nil, look Ills TRAP. at that oar! r.in to his cousin, several than himself, Irtlmr .older oats the matter with the oar? you see? lor pointed to the oar in Phil's looked, as tie all know or stick does, ns if it were tthich ,r n just a, I see! tihero it entered the said Phil, always getting a little joke on What a pity! And just ne. le-d- other one! oken, too! exclaimed ot astonishment nnd it the hoiv , strange they get ashore! Arthur, dismay. should just as wo estrange, said Phil, scarcely his laughter, as to restrain ,r,to whom he had been giving lake, sprang to the and turned again to look at the ton the a face of concern. the house, Iking up toward Phil remained behind to pull up nat, still laughing ns he did so with cousins mistake, Arthur hired man with a horse and little lie going to the station for he asked, s. Jump in if you want a ride. hur needed no urging. Ten es later he was staring with vou Georgp? interest with at the iron horse snort-- p glad to the smoke and heat of its load of men d But a bad habit, as most of us who are foolish enough to foster and nourish one, know to our cost, isnot an easyr thing to overcome. T lie very next evening lie into Arthur's glass of milk aslipped of marble, vvliiih exactly resembled a lump of sugar, and watched "ith suppressed glee his efforts to make it dissolve and his failing to do so. Whats the matter? asked Phil. Why, its queer I cant make this sugar melt, said Arthur, holding up the white lump in his spoon. Ive tried and tried. Oh. I can do that said Ihil. At itli a little sleight of hand movement he spirited away the marble out of sight, nnd. slipped a lump of sugar into the glass, dissolved it with a tew turns of the spoon. What a wonderful fellow you are, Phil! exclaimed Arthur, looking at him with his eyes lull of astonishment. Id like to give our boat's crew a picnic into Great lake, said Ihil to his father, one day. It will be a fine row for us. and I could get them their dinners at the new pavilion at the head of the lake. We ll he very careful and he home in good time, fan we go? I think you may, said his father. You are a trustworthy seta boys, I think. irag-nie- Can Yes. It was a merry load which, with brightly glancing oars and quick tv. moving boat, glided over the blue id news, Uncle George, he said, water on a morning lull of sunshine. Arthurs face beamed with delight ing his head with the samegrave nth which he had viewed the ns he listened to the chat and laughter, and it was not long before Ihil The oars are broken. began amusinghimself in his favorite are broken? way by telling preposterous stories, re, both of them. convulsing the other boys with half ow could that possibly hap- - concealed merriment at seeing how the innocent child believed every e from hl 8 discomfiture was complete as tl .evdrew near the navihon. whee to feast his friends m royal sn le. InMead 'of this. ea.h was to ransu k Lis otboy for failure, nn.l the entire funds of the party made a wry pour showing for a pii'inc dinner. I think I've had enough ofiJav-m- g jokes, Phil said to himself as 'l0 ought over the sorrv a fair. The nays will never let this' die on me. idney Dare in Golden Da vs. m-n- r town one liint. u, ,it, lioise of Lob U toaltei.d nuM rvices lit Ai tn. eli cliiucli. Iu miiv-lnj- r At the ti Mioh Le L;Uiiel tin uh.ii.:.! to .11 tree i:i tn,. ml, sLlfli ttilh jo. m ly coc-re-,.t.,ruii..l,l ttltli tuitel I hJeL his llftUV in iM'Rljls HU the tlaihiU's 1uul: Lis tiie Jiorh i;i iuu H14 uLitiit, upon t in liuil eW--i if hjhI Mils v ip.t.it .I to the Lo.tiiui t f the s 11, upiiljNt.moe ot fot-ttut ut v JUre lie I iv, or r.ither Mil iiiou Ins li.iui olu4', mit.l near iiiorn;iu when i it fail! of a tope iiul pul'rv he wasteMiUil fiom Listen uiuvinioitt-'le poMt ion. to pav, theaiii- m 1, though ) :ujiv hiuiM-tlfeiist iint'tl lio Serious in jm lhiitou U.u Clti t l , 1 An Appreciative Statesman. Quite a number of years have passed since there was a hot contest for the elet tion of Governor of this fate. Lut about the Iasi exciting battle which the great political parties indulged before the pn Governor was thought of tor the position there was a man named Jones who entered into the canvass ardor and worked night and dav for t lie success of the favorite. Jones "as not mmli of a speaker, but be subscribed the money whit h paid the expenses of stamp orators, and never rested until his man was elected, and then Jones shouted nnd shook hands with every one, as politicians alwavs do when their party is tiiuniphaiit. Alter the inauguration Jones called upontheGovernor.nnd the Governor in-l- ong received his friend with much cordiali- ty. Jones, said the Governor, I've been thinking w hat 1 can do for v on. ion worked hard for me and should have something." Don t mention it. Governor said our friend, with a gratified look. To he sure I worked hard, but tlien all patriots should sei ve theireountry. And all patriots should he "rewarded, Jones, when thetimeorrives. Now I have beenthinkinghovv I could compliment you. You hold a commission as Justice of the Peace, don't you? Oh, yes; but it is nearly expired! replied our fi iend. w ith eagerness, ex- pecting a Judgeship at least. Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, Jones. said the Governor blandly, laying a hand upon his arm and smiling sweetly upon him. If it expires during my administration I'll renew it. Jones says that from that time until the present he has not mingled with polities or politicians nnd Jones is right. Richmond (Yu.) Dispatch. . zon. F rested fett nnv Locurel in one or tun tla vs by thuseof N hat ion Oil. the grea t pain destroyer, lor tale ut all druists, cents. Juniata comity, la., unman puhhdv tings her husbaml A ecry tune he comes home drunk. There ftrenltngeilier about 17,000 Arabs in this coum rV. Our local pi Lilians itre making nuth arrangements for the l campaign. They oniereil a box of lr. Lull's Cough ayrupt and fuel confident and happr. How lirome Iron Is .Undo. Norwegian engineer, Hei i O. Olson. ff Lristhtna, h.is oLtaiueil a ten years patent foi a new pinctsstor the climtno iron. Jn Lis process A ( inanu-loetuitM- a will inivtl piopoition of clitoiue ole, poudeieil i liairoul anil tar me Leutetl to red heat in n closed essel, then udoweal to cool, and finally leimlted in a cMiiciLle, together with a eettam pitiportioii of puheiied iron im1, powdeied ohm emd, Lin.ix, ground ;Jass and o made of potassium. 1 ho propoiuons of the liuxtiiu are natural! v kept a seeut. vew Volk Tele- ferlllll. that e can sav aw to the merits of Ihjhhiim Llet tnc toap, nhs into nothinir ness before the story it mil tell you itself, of its own perfect quality, if you Mill give it one trial. Pon t take imitation, 'there are lots of them. All W hen A man longs to whip an enemv, he hears that helms had long training in athletic sports and boxing. Buffalo, A. V, claims a population of 27)0,000. Millions of small black corn fields of Texas. Oregon, ilio rats infest the lrMrmr. nra1i l Mild Climate cert un ami nlnrndant rnn Ilc-- t and ii.M k mitnirv in h gTHin liuil, il I ml Immu alun Irec AIIh . tli Or gou equii lura. i .riluml, Ougou. Capitalists are investing large sums iuimigraiiuii of money in West Virginia. Foiiuaie Gnl'eston Tix Aujr ) Hark, thestmrd of nmnv voices Jui'dof t l!i ghi.h-And bid iimi y a le.,rt r juices Atl . hnriiH !i n e nhnig. 'i lad ti i Ki ii ,te ALLEN'S LUN 3 BALSAM ALWAYS CURES. J V - Hw Bfiomritui I summer resort girl's regular equipment this year. A Philadelphia girl was recently victimized by a heartless brother in this fashion: It was a mountain resort. The party that sat in one of the dark corners of the hotel porch included the Philadelphia girl, a member ol bt I the Germantow n Cricket Club, a clerk in a Philadelphia National hank, the middle-agepastor of a Philadelphia Baptist Church, and the wicked d brother. The Philadelphia girl passed her bonbonniere box with he usual invitation to the cruel brother, who sat on her right. The brother deftly transferred to the box a handful of small nnd carefully selected pebbles taken that morning from a brook with malice prejiense, at the same time emptj'ing the toothsome little confections into his other hand under the cover of the darkness. He then pretended to help himself, and passed the box to the cricket athlete, who promptly bit one of the pebbles, but kept a straight face, and passed 1 as "ini -r T i of 1 be-fl- fn-i- th 10 ! 69 dis-fl-'ur- A California sent 3 7Ki opo of pound homy to Lurope hist year. lour Life til Hunger Take turn by the forelo4.k ere that raspicough tf youra carries you where so muny consumptives huve you. lose no tune, but procute a bottle of the rational remedy for lung and htmhi.il disease. Scott Lmulsum f ( od Liver (hi with ilyponhosphites. It will cure you. Sold by all Hruggists. The Texas iti ton rop t hi venr is estimated to be wot th $s IJ'OO uoo. ng hacky pre-icde- d Gkstlkme.n: Will you )leHe ship me to to this place by express dozn bottles of e I your Kennedy s Last India Bitters. it helps to keep of! my old rheumaYours with respect, tism. Okas. T. Fokmia, Dealer in Turnituie, etc. Claus Pprecles is convinced that beet sugar will lwa t the sugar trust. Retailed at 'Wholesale Prices. 8. R. Huvett, a wholesale music dealer of 8t. Joseph," Mo., announces in this paper that and sell will Pianos he (beans to any one at whuleale prices thus saving: retail pure Lasers tftOtotJjOon eaih instiument. 'Ihi bouw is the oldest and larjfit on the Missouil Hivtr In the music business, and have a hne reputation for selling: reliable ffoods at lowest possilde and prices. Nnd to Mr. liuyctt for catalogues other infoinj .tiou. A ELEOTRIO BELT AND SUSPENSORY. 18S9. IS87. FATEhTtoAuj. pure white tarantula y '.iV ) n i.,i in TO M NT a C hIy C SR. aval i , iitrvauV BebVlit v, Co- t.vcness, Kuinrv frmeaae , Tivnib',ng, 6kxua!L.xhuticn Wa.t- biaeiics of Btdj in Yc tn. Ar. Mar- .VrD TrdiurreUo .on clcLlie. lubu!ldi, r m oiciat ft Vli IHs 4V SO Hit H IIUaU RfNPONHim K v' Ncroupn-a- i? .. - r Mikt Dill .rated mi( tuet, w.ncu wilt n pit r addrei lain mIi tl in !oi . iU u.t u QWLl I ELECTBIO BELT A APPUANCS CO. Nc u hi t 800 North Htondwny ST L0UI6, M0. EUPTUSE The chrysalis is like the hired man they both make the butter fly. , If ffl rfetl u Ith Sre ne !r In5 Thump l'b Lj e altM Pi uygin ell it. ii Natural gas saves Pittsburg 7,000.000 tons of coal per year. JACOBS 1 For Sciatica ! ' ELECTRIC BELT v ?U COKS1SEO. DR. ISRAELS W v truss, re L EXECTRO-OALVaNI- Owena Electric Belt Attgchment. " urn,t'eiMr made mud i fleetrlc truaa a tiepfur la from tUJ 4a 9tl Hm, tor full deaertpnoo of br. Oni vaule lielt Spinal Apptfntier. 1 ad 4l, & Ktoelro I wtUvk will ! bita acud e. fur n ki hold uul v l,y tli out you hi plain nealed einrlo) 0WM ELECTRIC BELT ft APPLIANCE C(E 300 Hud JOS North Hi oud way. St. i.ouU. Mo ir if GREAT TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE where famoue for nucn-edln- r oilier have tailed SF.LF CLEANING. If rill d rop 80 to 00 Un minute. To d .y curd At Pnri.M'-T- PriiFP'. vi . THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltlmor. LOOMIS & It- v el v UjlJ Little 11 M. llice also re neve 'j hoy I troasfiomlnnpepvu.lu digestion anil i'.mHeart'j Katiug. A perfsot rein f dy forlkAJm s,Xoue.i I Mrowsiuen, Pad Tast hi the Mouth, ConteuG Tongue.Pam in the Hide I roitlIl) IJVLK. Thei regulate the Bowels Purely Vuet&ble. 8YKMU. TIFFIN. OHIO. - BlGKHEADmiE! oiiretl I FREE. CATALOGUE Crlfflvi f Yrrtrrrlmj BOPS THKATKO FllLIK. PoiUv4ly f'uicd with Vegetable Uimodiet. Have cured mnnv Unmrenml rnc t'uro Pronounced hopcicsa by Hu t.cH pliVHlrlan patients trom Drat dose symptoms riiilil(y ilisappcur, and in lea of all uriuptom are removday at least ed. bend for free book ol teMniiioiii,sol mnaculous vure. 'Jen day trentiueut furnished fiee by mail. Jf you oruer iriul. emi lb cents in stumps to pay DAE U. li. OULAN ft UNa. Aliauto. Ofc poftUitfS. This Trade Mark Is on Tie Best Price 2S Cents. CASTES XESICnTE C5 Waterproof Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price, xjmfrjuasnsnmtt -- Elys Cream Balm XA MUSIC INTHE AIR ILL Cl KE t Hciubjnnrter for Band liintnnueiit. li nm jon OutMohns. Jtanjo. Mumlollus, Uuitars, fits A cordc-omy.illHi's llnrimmli a Hti mgs for every tiiHliuincut made. ull fcHk ol Sheet ftlmdr, Mustj Books, Band and OrInutruclion Books for all chestra MiihIc Band Instillment Anyone sending in an Older will recetvs W i ite to u for pilces and cata copy of Music frit I , alogue. slating what kind of good wnnlcd qa ann nrrrrr!TTTT?r! h nostril Arjilv Rntm into HltoS , f6 Wairen ht , N. Y GRATEFUL-COMFORTI- J. MAX NG, EPPSS Coat OSH BRA IL. I A IIIIO., OlllilllHt INeb. I (J.H.lMiltAifAM.MN. D., Y. Auisterdani, We have aold Big G for tnanv years, and tt has best of a- u- BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of Ihe natural law whleu govern tiie operation of digestion and nutrition. amt by a careful HpplieHUon of the fine Mr. Kpns Iih properties of welMolecled dcoa. provided our hreakfant tuhle with a delltately flavoured beverage whnh may save u many h avv doctor' hill It by the judicious ue of uh article of diet that a constitution may !e gradual-built up until strong enough t reali-- t every tenare dency to dtpao.u lluridredaot subtle maladies floating around ready to attack where er there Is tt weak point. We mav escape many a lain I shaft by keeping on rue) v a well torn fled with pure blood CttU bervict and a properly nourished frame. (jMftte. ' Made aimply with boiling water or milk. Hold only in tin, by linnet, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., HorMBopathic Chemists, London, England. JH.l I prescribe and fully toriorfec Big (J us Ihe only specific for the cerium curt id this discHne. COCOA l V Ohio. 1 D. li. DYCTTF ft TO., C'hf(o, 111. Bold by CH I CH ESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. lied Cross JJiamoud iiiantl. Tbsenly rviUMe pill for aalp Aafo o4 nr. I.adle, ak ItrHggUt for Ola. Biond llrand iu red iiulsiH' buses senLf u- wall blue riinw Take nw other. for ui Relief fa Iitnmpt) (n pniicuiui. ifitrr by malL Are Chtek eater Cheaileai llUlws frg., rhiisils, la ts ms, w.Tioa xunilue rincipnl Burt-a- VufJoii V w, Avt'f ushtngtOD, Froaecuies ( IrIiii- sorlglual, lucreaee, rating, w Blows, Ji hihir uIn anl diiietnlent relailves. Kiertence yr. since. UvsS . was caught in i Miccesnlully re wur, 15 yr On SfC I )a in Pension Bureau aud atUmicy A MONTH rnu be male 5fcDUawoi king for u. Agents lio ran furnodt a none- - ami give tbetr wiioi TO prefcrteil time to th en liloy d Goloiilst Shrperi. The Union Pacific the Overland Route, itg service a number by the way are built liiuinmfi hpai v imoiiiciiIh may he pi oflialuy A few v a mi, le in towns and CUJ ali-- Main SI , Itu hu.ond, Va I Jull NHoS A ( O N Nev elate og ami busiti'-- eipei u k li J. ftuo ei inuid auout sending htamp ln li. Bo III A MONTH and mors la earned by 6 month or lesa graduate who spent Bend address of a) at the College friend and get circular nod beautiful Kpeclmen of permiHnhp tliEH. Vhorthsi d ihuglit by mail. leifiA nttend IttM.MAtt 01.1.14. K, NicillUC, III. CHADWICKS MANUAL in. x ft In ?o p i srws. 41 first-clas- JRACFIELDS! uphol-ptcre- , hrst-tlas- bam-booI- FTECTRO. GAI VAM0 PODY BELT . LV' catieri by rirflircinUi 30, rp.. 0WFN8 " - Los Vegas, A. T., recently. Ry., also known as has lately added to of new cars which by the world famous entitlet Colonist Pullman company sleepers, and which for convenience and comfort are but little behind the handsome Pullman Palace cars. The cars are decolosigned for the use and comfort of the nist, who with hm family intend moving nest to grow up with the country. The only difference between these cars s Pullman is and the regular lhat the Colonist sleeper is not There are fourteen sections in each car, and separate toilet rooms for laAt night, bv means of dies and gentlemen. sliding head boards and heavy damask if cur'aios, as much privacy is t ecu red as of s m the regular sleeper. Plenty fresh, clean towels and a good supply of Alltel are also to be found. A uniformed after porter accompanies each car to look the comfort and attend to the wants of the passengers, and no smoking is allowel. Jt certainly seems that for heap and comwhile modious sleeping accommodations, traveling, these curs cannot be excelled. Man wid never be a free agent so long as e woman chooses either to rule or him. A sure sign that your girl will go by when you are smoking an oi l pipe. I pr. L. L. Oorsuih, Toledo, O, snys: have practiced medicine for forty years and have never seen a piepnration that f could prescribe with so much confidence of success as I can Halls Catarrh Cure. fculd by druggsU, 7uc. IWrftOViOJblLY 16, .)AU, . V" V.,i , E When taoy wes 'id:, we gave her Castoria, When thc was cried lorCostoria When she t ocamc IIijs, r.c clung to Caslena, When che had ( h.lJreu.shc avetliemCastoria, per Bottle. $1 SALK UV ALL MLDKINE DFALKR3. DR. OWENS h Hardy, Nkh., July 2!, Ii kb fc Co., Omaha, Neb. tu Price 2 jcti.,.(Mi.,aml mit IS TUB good thim; aYfhf iatkb. 1S80. Messrs. lll,SM, y Witn-berl- man. I -- THIS hrt n- -t ALLENS LUNb Coitsic ana, thoone-twentiet- ivimt 1 nufletrJ with a u.ga 4 ugh Bjivaui, an at r luat j n ea U r went I- gate a tior tral !nli a.paratiou. u.U-:t. r Un- n , etniuu ii use t do n,ts inmailing. y u,, tl ret tm i . tn.Muf.t ui I hr ttrsn t t'oi. Mv ci in ,rt -- fiirre 'i oi ever, iiniiii J u te i t j.i. t t ustu 1 1,( s Hai n U ! n- - d- luaiiv 1 uu I alii ute tiifSs noa.ousiy b it v ti to a in,. iu me. a- na mi a a e u I r ar mat it will n ' r l.,e Uiu i v v u ti gral ifi m it u l Com inend it l y p.r it.criuuie. vunUh y, NLWluN MLiUUl. nwivai I v FHorlle. 30. Tex., August 27, 1889. of two ofthehap-)ies- t Corsicana boasts men in Texas, in the persons oU Messrs. John W. ONeal and 0. P. the lucky men who drew $lu,000 each in The Louisiana State Lottery draw ing of the 1 3 th instant. Kach gentleof ticket man paid $1 for No. 87,833, wide la proved to be the numof drew the capital prize ber which $300,. 000. Your correspondent sought Mr. ONeal at his restaurant nnd asked to Uncle John. ns he is fa see the ticket. milmrly called, was slow to realize Lib lurk, but after depositing hi ticket with the First National bank for collection ami getting a receipt for the same he said he began to feel like a bloated bondholder. Mr. 0. P. W imberly, who kept a small butchershop heie, offered to dispose of his ticket for two bits when he heard that ONeal had drawn the capital prize, but no one would buy it. Imagine his surprise when he found thut he also held t lie lucky number. He also deposited his ticket with the First National bank for collection. The tickets were promptly forwarded to New Orleans, the $30,000 collected and placed to the credit of the happy men, less the usual rate of exchange. A hood fcsniHrliHii. Inmft merchant and planter, writes N. Mr. T. Humphrey, of Tennessee, and it gives me great pleasure to say that for severe Coughs nnd Colds Allen's Lung Balsam is the best remedy now offered fnrsale. I have induced many to try it, with the best of results. A dog that has been taught to walk backwaid is owned by a Bell a ire, Fa., O.Xlavft IHARi-nrn- Harrix A I ue I, er toe n p j hfiiL omlei f d 1m otid b m npi mu Woman s nnd truant friffi Well im it lnk ca.vd best finid. Mine it d(e tir ta r w Im? no 4ther remedy bus Iihii ni le to do. it cures a tho-- e deicnte dt rangemt nts and weak-g pecu.ntr to ft malt h ( ares them, iliulerht.md. Olhtr preparations may af ford ternporaiv renef, but lr. Pierce Favorite Pre-- t r.ption effect a permanent BALSAM vure. It i guaranteed to ilo or the tin, refundIs Sold by All Medicine Dealers. monev paid for it sill be promptly ed. it is t he gieat re no d v tf t he age. fn,1 It afp arl ,nre rem-d- T Thewoit Naal (atarrh, no mutter of toiriu-Ui-. mil ir t hovv long " ill N Al I Lie 1 Li standing, m permanently cured u:m t. by Pr. Cage's (. utn rh Remedy. It is harn.'.i ,, to the inc.t iklu-atch'1,1. A woman without whim i tiie kind of a It (Viitlns no oMiui ia any fouu. holy we are all afraid of, but seldom meet. It r.iio when tiiher rrimdies fail togne relief. Ou! Mm L i uf r ijm, i Imu n C V I'TIf . Call for AI.I.KXS I.l ( 1 lit oldest man to the world lives in II and hliun tlx uhc of all reined it's iitxiut merit and and is 121 years old. eHlaldinlied reiututiun. Buy Union Soap ami make a guess. Ask y our gruetr alio it it to day. As an Expectorant it Las many rivals, Rismank lias intimated tothepope that but no ecv.ul ! Le must not leave Rome. y Passed tlie Joke Alon?, The bonbonniero box is part of the word lie heard. dont know. Phil took me out After awhile Thil took from his the box along. The hank clerk put diseboat its a nice to jolly way pocket a gold piece which his lather three stones in his mouth and , covered the hoax, but Spartan-likedoesnt joggle a single bit and laid given him to providi the enterconcealed the pebbles nnd passed the for his friends. we got back to shore the oars tainment box to the clergyman. The minister show I'll he said, Now, Arthur, artificial teeth, and the dose was you something worth seeing. I can had much He gagged and for him. fry strange, said his uncle, throw this into the lake and call it too nnd then everythe removed stones, want I rare new oars. Are it. os soon ns you quite up again blue girl Arthurs what you say, Arthur? eyes turned upon him body but the Philadelphiacricket seen his cous- tittered. The bank clerk, the had lie faith. in sober ast as sure as I can be, uncle. I in do so many strange things that bowler, nnd the clergyman are still hem ns plain as anything. he had no doubt of his being able to wondering whether the Philadelphia hil is girl is much given to that sort of expecting to take part in do as he said. I said at joking. it, look You carefully "owing match said so nde, looking putting it into his hand, perplexed. Unless Phil, same the A Fathers Agony Forgotten. sure be can its that you sa pair ot good oars he will be and no trick about it. Times. London piece, flinch disappointed. In order Yes, I shall know it again, said in the year 18S0. in a third was It it. ihe sure I had better telegraph Arthur, after gravely examining the city for a rate city called Neutchateau, in the Well. Presto! There she goes! pair. the ou have throw to Des Vosges, France, motion a Phil made me: with an acident, I was a Department it he said, as on but the water, we were passing, into that home piece about noon, reaching et his son. pebble which made the little splash my father and myself, in front of a which Arthur heard. sir, said Phil. store where in addition to hardware rtflur tells me Now, I believe Ill get my money, the oars are Ne a supply of ammunition was kept for ifn. he said, a few minutes later. the regiment there. SudV Phil laughed. He is the shall want it np at the pavilhon. the useheof heard a terrible explosion, denly ridiculous little gold! , or having chap about g Come here, his hand down in the wa- and lieing either thrown He put every thing he is told. I know not, we at showrun, unconsciously d it out, took why shouldnt he believe ter nnd presently twenin it. any rate found ourselves about ocWing he is told? asked his ing Arthur the money same where from tlieexjilosion ty yards piece, Is it the very, very some severity. Dont curred, and could see part of the roof asked Arthur, gazing at it in aweI jpect to be believed? iD the street. st it was Look at it and sef, said lid, only a little joke, dont We had hardly reached the building him. to it handing 8ee; father? He saw the bent again when a man came out of it covered Ihe -Arthur. exclaimed srance of the is It his hair and bread burnoars, the refrac-fl- t and tj.ere8 a scratch on with powder, the edge of the water, and same date,Cousin and pieces of flesh hanging large I d?,,'V pns the ing 8ald they were broken I it. Now, bare arms. Never face and his from t I tdl him Stop! stop! cried intohil, were not. will I forget the horror of the sight; they lake. the ? u intended the little fellow child flung the money his flesh was charred and his clothes leve what Put. it was too late. Ihe shining the was not so. Stay the partly burned. As he reached through , are you going? piece shot like a sun ray I hil turned sidewalk he looked around him nnd Practice with the bovs who wafer and disappeared. called a name I did not catch. Dernwwithme. Harry Hill has angrilv upon Arthur. no answer, he went right ceiving ' ed nis You little simpleton, so the burning furnace, and and cant into wrist, back row, re to throwing mean by came out bearing in we in seconds all the few you put in a practice monev? he cried. a girl of six oi his J9 evening with a new hand. child, arms his 'i'l have to take your But, as Arthur stared in bewilder- seven. Those nearer to him heard on the shout went , lull him say: practice. You must ment, a which flee to brought to 1 hil abeen . bovs er coun-Mv darling are you hurt. Uh, the station and having the of M joke little the order I have lulethe poor vou are hurt. given for a realization turned on himself. sir of oars. No. papa, lain mercilessly saying: r a kept thing uh the was Loud and long not at all, you are burning, Itfg (atller.M began Phil. the boat load nothurt, vourselt. and yet the blood own doing, sir. Terhaps which rang out from think of ea.rn some day that it isnot was streaming from her forehead where the flying debris made a deep thing to impose upon an crash. Both recovered, though child because he for life. At the time I thought mistake ot La. ,e thinking you would not com. at ;ob trusted. not only one hero, but two. was there be the means of our side call. i!cy Qr fl,, r.,r a ll.u. A oncer accident ha A Femme-regulator akm&w MENSTRUATION 0 MONTHLY SICKNESS DURING CRAHGt OS USt lr TAHt. 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