New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 2, 1890 · Page 6 of 8
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kioggr»BteaS,W»00rtmt« tte lUit* brtrVra head and stfid, saocBy, fEbce? A Bullet Rattles In His Head. «Wfeat..Is a Getnttenuett? icMi coffers to the -M!mfarftuaate*, dmchew oi millions, 107 adored queen*" For over twenty-five years Fletcher uv Polignao.—Fnm the JTrcnck,9fcr' tin "Sigh not, *angel I will Wba*!« a gentleman 1 IsitaWbhrg' Wright, who lives near Dawson, has Peeked with a scarfpin, a chain-aadeTtaftV Louis to grant taena to you. We American AmiysL ,. ., owe pressed in a rsuit of Immaculate style, carried a bullet in his head, a wound it to the great families." .v*vi 7^ f%-r sporting an eye-glass, a lisp and a athile received in one of the battles in Virginia. diking of races and concert* and'balls, The designing princess lifted tfe© A FOXT THIEF TRAPPED.?: Evening assemblies and afternoon oalls, This Minie ball shifts around queen's lace sleeve,, to her red lips, Sunning himself at Mat home" and bazars, He Pleaded Seannambulfsm, sHdU'Beln* 1 whispered gratefully, that at one time in front of the head, at -Whistling mazurkas and smoking cigars? from Chicago, cGot Free. s§gi might be permitted *o die for my be» another time in the baek. At times What fe a genileman? Say, is it one loved'queen!" Boasting of conquests and deeds he has this bullet gives Mr. Wright much We had been stopping at a hotel al done? "Live for me,,you. dear child, and, uneasiness while at work in the field One who unblushingly glories to spesik Des Moines for twovor three days wher my word for it, I ./will provide the Things which should call up a flush to his by its shifting about and the rattling two men arrived Vby 'the -same 1 train. 1 3,000,000, for whichJKJU will be willing cheek? noise it makes in the head.—Macon One was a drummer ifor a New Tort One who, while railing at actions unjnst, to live." Robs some young heart of its pureness and jewelry house and .the other, apparent-'' Telegraph. At this moment a ecrartier approached trust— ly a country parson.of meek arid lowlj gcornsto steal money, or jewels, or wealth, and broke to them the dreadful tidings: 4 ways. That was the way we sized Mm rhinks it no wrong to take honor by stealth? The Paris Liberte, discussing the McKinley ?.His majesty h*s Wn poisoned b,!"»PJ ^.suspicious„of/all S contended^that S bill, now before congress, expresses the What is a gentleman? Js it not one men, Knowing instinctively what he should ^hun, opinion that a tariff war with America must M. de Maurepas with sugar. Speaking no word that could injure or pain, rthe supposed parson was some thief follow the adoption of the measure. A moment later th^-qxTeeiv' white to spreading no scandal and deep'ning ao-etaln? .-after his valise of valuable samples. Dne who knows hew to put each at his ease, the very lips, stood beside hor husband. ,m-\ ,--••/ a*i iTo convince him totthe contrary.il took Striving successfully alwavB to please-^ "For heaven's sake, Louis.l" cried she A re of a a One who can tell by a glance at your cheek rthe opportunity to introduce myself to When to be silent and when he should ejjeak? in her distress, unmindftil of^ all ceremony. in the head, as well as of all bronchial, throat the other man and draw him out, and and long diseases, if taken in time, is effected ihe, presented me with a card on which What Is a gentleman? Is it not one by naing Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, "What is the matter, my^ queen?" Honestly eating the bread he has won. was printed his name, "Bev. /Joseph or money paid for it will be promptly returned. Walking to uprightness, fearing his God, asked Louis in .the gentle?way*which he Leaving no stain on the path he has trod hadnererabanTonS to«aSrto"b^^ fiaUh.-a.dh. data***, J»il from Caring not whether iiis coat may be old town about twenty miles away. His loved wife. "What brought* you to Prizing sincerity far above gold? congregation had planned some, church Recking not whether bis hand may be hai&.Stretching A more pleasant physic me? You are very pale." Hetseized a entertainment, and he hadcomeuttto it boldly, t© grasp its reward? You never will find glass of water, poured some of the buy*, some needed fixings. That'* all Than Pierce's small "Pellets," newly discovered sugar injit,anid handed •What is a gentleman? Say, is it birth there was to it, except he 'hoped and The Purgative kind. Makes a man noble or adds to his worth? her the glass. iisi a— trusted that I was not walking,in the Is there a family tree to be had "Drink. It is too warm in the ^saloon Shady enough to conceal what is bad? The elevator of the Arapahoe Elevator broad, way which leadeifa to destruction and the company is too exciting. This Seek out the man who has God for his guide. company, at Arapahoe, Neb., together with and, his offer to come to my room and Nothing to tremble at, nothing to hide. sugar water will refresh yofr" 25,000 bushels oi wheat, was burned. Fully Be he a noble or be be in trade, kneekwith me in prayer. I was perfectly The queen cast a penetrating glance covered by insurance. tie. is a gentleman Nature has made. -satisfied that he was all wool at Maurepas, who now fttHy aider-s —The Pilot. i^ a and a yard wide, and returned to so stood what he had only hijif eard. I O I S S report. THE QUEEN WINS. With a quick movement he..*took the THE BROWN'S. Whether on pleasure bent or business, should The Rummer had his «wn ideas, glass from the king's hand anil drained however. He took his sample case to take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, ,.it at a draught. Brown has a houseful of girls an* boys. The bastille had not yet fallen. The his room, but afterward slyly changed as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on Bosy and healthy and full of noise. Red with anger the king demanded thoughtless youth of the French aristocracy it to another. Then he vacated hip They are sprightly at work and bright at their books, the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevors, an explanation of this insolence, bat And are noted for smartness and wit and good looks. still danced through the saloons room forr. one across the hall, and in headaches and other forms of sickness. Marie Antoinette offered the minis ter Brown is healthy, his wife is fair, of the royal castles. Maurepas still the vacated room, just in frontof the For sale in 50c and 1.00 bottles by all leading And their faces are free from wrinkles and care: her hand and was about to expiate, to lie reigned prime minister the same bed, set a^,fox trap. He wanted a bear They spend no money for powders and pills. druggists. friend of humanity who made the compassionate king when suddenly the broad ?ieav es trap, but,, couldn't get one in town And never a dollar for doctors' bills. decision concerning the people's of the great door flew open and tl When all was ready we went to bed, The reason the Brown's are so exempt from sickness is the faot a The Servian cabinet has been reorganized. welfare: "Why.build hospitals. palace guard led-jn a man quite«np to four or five.of us having rooms down by an occasional course of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery M. Gruics has been made prime minister, minister Can not the people die on the roads if the feet of the king. The terrified ap the hall from the parson's. As we keep their blood, which is the fountain of life and strength, pure and of foreign affairs and minister of war. they like?" •pearance of the prisoner, his coarser passed his door we heard the good man rich. In this way their systems are fortified to ward off attacks of feyer This evening Maurepas had the honor coat, the brown waist-coat and pantaloons, reading aloud from his Bible I felt Ai/LEN's IKON TONIO BITTEES IS THE grand and other dangerous diseases. the broad, .clumsy shoes .with of being permifctedto lead the beautiful like knockingvron bis door and apologizing appetizer of the age. All genuine bear the Marie Antoinettftto the eard-table, leaden buckles, contrasted strangely for the, pigheadedness of the! Those not so prudent, who have become sufferers from torpid liver, signature of J. P. Allen, Druggist, St. Paul. but, complaiiag'6f a severe headache with the gay silken attire, the gilded drummer. Minn. biliousness, or "Liver Complaint," or from any of the innumerable difr hangings, the laces.and diamonds of as'tbey parsed through the saloon, the About midnight there was a sudden It I eases caused by impure blood, will find the "Golden Medical Discovery" the surroundings. Gov. Hill has appointed Maj. Gen. Daniel good queen excused him from further .fell, followed by-the clanking of chains, a positive remedy for such diseases. E. Sickles sheriff of the city and county ofNet? attendance that the pain might not be "What does this mean?" asked -the Which aroused e^ry one of us, and as York, in place of James Flack, resigned. Especially has the "Discovery produced the most marvelous cure* increased. As-he was hastening back king astonished. soon as we could turn out we discoverted of all manner of Skin and Scalp diseases, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, "Permit me, your majesty, to bring that the parson had been caught through the ante-reharnber to the dancing No soap.in the world has ever been imitated in -the fox trap. Jle bad stepped his Erysipelas, and kindred diseases. Not less wonderful, have been the hall, where the king was taking his this man before you, who understands as much as Dobbins'Electrie Soap. The rig^t foot iato the jaws, and was sitting coffee, he perceived beneath the gobelin how to make sugar out of vegetables. cures effected by it in cases of "Fever-sores," "White Swellings," "Hipjoint market is full of imitations. Be careful that on the bed .and staring into vacancy Dumonet is trying to rtfin our colonies tapestry of the famous Louvois window you are not. deceived. "J. B. Dobbins, Philadelphia Diseaee," and old sores or ulcers. It arouses all the excretory when we found him. He had andNew York," is stamped on every a man in citizens' dress, who regarded and make them useless to us. This is organs into activity, thereby cleansing and purifying the system, freeing bar- the cheek to declare ithat he was walking him expectantly and bowed lew before the discoverer of beet sugar." it from all manner of blood-poisons, no matter from what source they in his sleep,.and seemed much him. "Discoverer? No, that honor does have arisen. The defalcation of State Treasurer Archer grieved when we asked him how it not belong to me,' exclaimed the "It is all right.Dumonet," whispered of Maryland amounts to $127,000, not induing was that he had unlocked the door with Chemist Dumonet. It was learned Golden Medical Discovery is the only blood and liver medicine, the asthmatic old man "this evening coupons,on some bonds not accounted his majesty will taste of it." And he Maj. Serre, vwho, during the regency, ^a skeleton key. In the morning when sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from its manufacturers, for. forthwith thrilled out,one of his hundred deceived by\the beautiful red color the arraig ued in coairt, ibis plea was sombeet of its benefiting or curing in every case, or money paid for it will be gives out in cooking, .fancied he madrigals, which, in truth, v/ere nambulism, and what did the Court do For Coughs and throat troubles use returned. WOBLD'S DISPKNSABY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Manufacturer!!. could make red wine out ofiit. Instead tame enough, but which his flatterers but ordisr him tamed loose! In doing "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. 'They stop 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. a of the desired wine he found the bottom an attack of my asthma cough very promptly, found very witty. In the royal apartment so His Honor explained: "—a Falch, Miamiville, Ohio. of his retort covered withjfine sugar. he saw just then Louis XVI. ^ake ""Abbu* ten years ago was found in tm a— At that time Fcance was richiji colonies from a sugar basin itwo delicately a man's barn saddling and bridling his A A SUSSSJS3A& Commissioner Raum favors the Morrill service .on the Mississippi, therefore no one broken lumps of sugar and sweeten his $200 horse. It was .a case of somnambulism pension bill, which grants a pension of paid any heed to the discovery. Noi coffee with them. As the king took a on my part, but they wickedly $8 per month to all honerably discharged s*tic, •oothing and healing properties of Dr. Sage's aJn*iSS ay. 1 Wtfby*SSggffi. was it fully developed. I learned mouthful of the coffee the ministerial forced me to pay $300 to settle the soldiers sixty-two years of age and over. abroad, in Prussia, new impros-ements, PISO'S friend of the people approached and ease. I then determined .never to do REMEDY FO CATABBU.—Best Easiest to use. expended my small possessions £0 test Cheapest. Belief Is I immediate. immediate A cure Is certain. For asked respectfully: any one alike injustice, and the pris America's fiaest, "TansiU's Punch" Cigar. Cold in the Head it has no equal. it, and I "hope I have succeeded "How does your majesty find the oner is honorably discharged-" RR •-. i^i aw "It is not a poison, then?" cried coffee this evening?" Hal£a day later it transpired that James P. Davis, alias William S. Shackleford/was Marie Antoinette, meaningly. The "As usual, excellent." the "good man" was a noted .Chicago hanged at Pittsboro, N. C, for the king for the first time understood wha* murder of John Horton. He confessed that "The lest mocha is always upon your thief, bvtt he had cheesed the racket Mf{ he murdered his own children several years had preceded, and discovered also that It is an Ointment, of which a smt small particle is applied to the majesty's table: but does the sugar sufficiently and wa&noS.—K. T. Sun. nostrils. Price, 60c. Sold by djruggi! ago. the chemist was bound. At a sign the T.HAZEL/TIKEy, '.sts or sent mall. moderate the bitterness of the Address, B. The Stajty of Florence Nightingale. bond was cut and the guard left the Warren, Pa. coffee?" on S I room without Dumonet. Louis XVI. was sensitive to mockery When Florence Nightingale, -was a To THE EDITOR:—Please inform your readers Meanwhile the queea bravely took a and irony even to timidity therefore he that I have a positive remedy for the very little girl, and living in Derbyshire, piece of sugar in her lovely mouth. gaid inquiringly: above named disease. By its timely use England, everybody was struck That' was the signal for the young courtiers "What do you mean by thatF' DO YOU USE STEREOTYPE PLATES "thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently with her thoughifulness for people and to rush upon the before distrusted cured. I shall be glad to send tiro Maurepas laughed. "Your majesty, animals. Site even made friends with bottles of my remedy FKBB to any of your sugar, vieing with each other to exhibit permit me one question. How much, the shy squirrels. When persons were readers who have consumption if they will their courage, their devotion through sire, do you think these two pieces of IF SO WHY NOT USE THE BEST? •end meexpress and post-office address. Respectfully, ill she would &elp nurse them, saving this harmless poison. .^ugar cost?" The king looked uneasy. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl nice things from her own meals for "Gently, my ladies, my lords," cried "Do you wish to test my mathematical street, New York. £hem. .- Maurepas, "every little piece of that ability?" Maurepas continued to There lived near the village an old Spring sugar cost a golden louis." ilaugh. "Well, then, I will answer shepherd named Roger, who had a favorite "But the sugar is not one bit bettei your problem: Sugar costs the people sheep dog called Cap. This than our ordinary sugar," remonstrated about 80 sous a pound. If I reckon dog was the old man's only companion, the queen, "and it is only a curiosity eighty pieces to the pound it makes 1 and helped in looking after the Medicine leading to ruin." ,| sou for each piece-, but since to me as flock by day and kept him company by Dumonet dropped on one knee. king everything is quadrupled, I have night Cap was a very sensible dog, "Your majesty is in a measure correct. this.evening consumed 8 sous' worth of and kept the sheep in such good order Experimenting in a small way, at the sugar." that he eaved his master a deal of fa a necessity with nearly everybody. The run same expense as a great trade, naturally "This sugar is the gift of one of your trouble. down, tired condition at this season is due to impurities makes this sample excessively dear subjects, who counts himself happy One day Florence was riding out in the blood which have accumulated but if your majesty will advance me that it is considered worthy-of a place An All Metal, Type High Plate, Weighing 17 Pounds to the Pago with a friend, and saw the shepherd during t&e winter, and which must be expelled if two millions for the development of on your majesty's table therefore it you wish to feel well. Hood's Sarsaparilla thoroughly giving the sheep their night feed but of Six Columns, When Ready to Lock up for the Press, larger facilities for manufacture I shall costs you nothing, sire, but the givei purifies and vitalizes the blood, creates a Cap was not there, and the sheep knew be able to furnish a pound of sugar for values every piece at a full Louis d'or." Requiring no bases, a perfect plate in itself, is certainly the beBt plate ever offered to good appetite, cures biliousness and headache, it, for they were scampering about in 10 sous instead of 4 francs." publishers. "You are beside yourself M. de gives healthy action to the kidneys andliver,and all directions. Florence andher friend The Northwestern Newspaper Union, furnishes these plates to publishers at regular The king recoiled involuntarily, and Maurepas. Eighty Louis d'or for a imparts to the whole body a feeling ofhealth and prices. The service will consist of Serial Stories, Short Stories, Miscellany, Wit and stopped to ask Roger why he was so Marie Antoinette grasped her famous pound of sugar! At that rate I should Rtrength. Try it this spring. Hood' Humor, Farm and Garden. News Summaries, Paragraph, Illustrated, &c, &c. Every sad, and what had becomo of his necklace, which had cost two millions, be compelled to sell Kanibouilet to supply department will be first class and the best that can be obtained. Write for particulars. as if the plain man before her had been niy brotfeer with sugar for a year, NORTHWESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, "Oh," he replied. "Cap will never a robber. Her disapproving glance ror ybu-know he takes a handful to be of any more use to me I'll have to gave direction to the king's answer. ST. PAUL, MINN. every cup. But explain to me yom Sarsaparilla hang him poor fellow! as soon as I go SECOND-HAND TYPE "Dr. Dumonet, I honor enterprise jest." home to-night." -AT'. accept this snuff-box as a recognition "In a moment, your majesty." And "Hang him!" said Florence. "Ob, of it. But two millions the state can he took the sugar-basin and emptied Soldby all druggists. $1 six for $5, Prepared only Roger! how wicked of you. What has not possibly lend you. That is too by C. I. HOOD*CO., Apothecaries,Lowell, Mass. the contents upon the marble table and poor old Cap done?" much money for the exhausted exche-. tOO Doses One Dollar FOR SALE CHEAP. counted the pieces. "Forty-three, with o? "He has done nothing," replied Roger, quer." I SICKHEADACHE the ones used, forty-five, worth 1,080 "but he will never be of any more Dumonet received the gift respectful-] Minion, Brevier and Nonpareil, 15a. francs but look, your majesty, what use to me, and I cannot afford to keep ly. "Sire, sooner or later my enter? dazzling whiteness and how light it is him. One of the mischievous schoolboys prise will find the money." and how sweet, without any bitter after PosltlTclyeared bj threw a stone at him yesterday, per Pound. The whole shallow,subservient swarm these Little Fills. taste." They also nUere Sis-] and broke one of his legs." And the of courtierlings cried out an excited "Come, now," said Louis, interrupting trassfromDy««p'»i»,Iii-j old shepherd wiped away the tears echo to the royal words: digostionandToeHa his babble, "is sugar ever bitter?" ••••AGATE, 10 CENTS.1 which filled his eyes. "Poor Cap!" he Katlag. A partact ram-| "Tw« millions for sugar! Two milli-' "And your majesty will never guesf •*y torPisain—•,Mana said, "he was as knowing as a human ons! The man should be in a madhouse! from what this sugar is made." DrowaJaaM, Ba« Taai being." The man should be so shameless? in the Mouth, Coat The king was not without somr ''But are you sure his leg is broken?" Ta&gM.*ain in the StdaJ News Stands in First-Class Order $1.50 Each. Just as if it were not all the knowledge of chemistry, therefore he TOJtPID XJVXB. Thayl asked Florence. same whether one pays 10 sous or 4 answered hesitatingly regulate the BowalaJ "Oh, yes, miss, is broken, sure Yaraly Vagatabla. francs for a pound of sugar: And jf any "Naturally from the sugarcane." Prlee 2I Cents enough he has not put bis foot on the can't pay it let him take his food unsweetened. WrIte for particulars to *A "Pardon me, your majesty, it is beetroot ground since." What has the government GASTZB XIDXCmZ CO., KZW TOSS. sugar." Then Florence and her friend rode "NORTHWESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. St. Paul Minn* to do with that?" "Beet-root! What is beet-root?" Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.l on, but the next day Florence returned The duchess of Chartreuse, who was And so Dumonet was dismissed. He with a physician, and the old dog, listening, drew near and said: "Beets, had only needed 1,000,000 the second Iu yon yon want want your -', I A I The Misiotnu Ain KANSAS whose case had been regarded as hopeless, GREED OF GAIN FAXiotswill he sent on trial four monthato venaio enaion wit! without r, «:& sire, are little red leaves, of which my was the price demanded by the minister any aooreaa la TJnlteA Btatea, Canadsa or aeUy, elaimintfashauBryoetpu was soon, restored to health and N a N S servants make salad." Mexico, for ten cants in silver or •tamps. for the introduction. This evening usefulness.—Youth's Temperance San* "X. K. FAJUIM." BOX B. KansasCltj, Mo. »f JOSEPH MlT»Ka and thhrat Wr pleasure. The ThernliT ruling/passion M. de Maurepas cut off her explanation .Maurepas composed the only good I CURE FITS! -JTrasplhyaJterrfoh- «fti«t«wi. ^i«niy, Infrraspiiiari with a malicious laugh. "Beet? verse of his life, which, translated, runs taxed the nervous system «ath* bsana Is taxed, the nerval •trained. In the pursuit of pleasure the body Chicago Eleotrlo Light are ediblei roo^s, whieh people as well somewhat thus: J'-' Is tortured by AMhloa's despotic swart the A Bad Place for Embezzlers. EWLAROIWQ CO. as cattle find palatable, and now they house designed lor repose are devotedtooxIu»ustIne ^IhenXsayenraldoBKiaaiaaainMralr to stop than "Altho' his life to sweeten. revelry|thoatouaaehla ruthlesalr lora$uBeuu(tti«iha«e them "f^afi&^Iinejua -"ipamniinM.ewrftarmaitrUtforftmlfmj»•M ?ii have been found to yield sugar."vr IsaU his royal care. radical ear*. Iharamadatha aiaaaaa ot MT$, KPOc topoeed uponj7 pure water, the "natural Two million francs for sugar Respect kept the brilliant company Belgium is an uncomfortable country HFBY er #ALLIKa8IQKNBSSalife4os«icadr. 1 drin~ for1 toaUereatodbeln«s,isitTaored,and The king- finds rather dear." wancaBtaayraeaadytoonxe theworsteases.' mm out of hearing distance, and they for embezzlers. A cashier employsd Uquidftrofe fuhstltuted until, ere era are athatshave faflada*oereasonfor aot now raeawiut The furor which his wit created at aware of ^diseas has A Itslrou arasn Bandatoneaforetreattaaaad e.J*as watched eagerly the strange proceedings. by the city of Ghent,who embezzled the court consoled him somewhat for upon ue. Then we look for the ^remedy.0 ofnurInfallibler.iaafjy. GfraBxpnaaandPoat 24M»^lartil|iSt.CMtt8» J^M All this examining, weighing, 163,000 francs of the municipal cash, To the vlcthnof these CeUtos, we commend the lost r,000,080,and was it not all the B.l^.jUMn?.Mv5^183Pealtit.MewTerab Dr. TutfaXlver pills. They atfaaralei* the and counting of the sugar tossed up the ias just caught very hot indeed. He same whether at his death there should Over, strengthen the nerves, restore the appetite for 5 eents to par Was- been sentenced to forty years1 imprisonment court gossip'among them like a bright andbulld np the debflltated body. fca a deficit of one paltry million more POStac*. we wfu and five years police superrision soap-bubble. Who first whispered it: Tutt's Liver fills send oar beaatffsl or less? He left in fact, a round 10,000,000 to follow, has been fined 3,450 "The king has been poisoned by a cup lMastratad Oataloawe in debts. It was a noble sum and Prlee List, ranca, ordered to restore the entire of coffee?" MAKE A VIGOROUS BODY. nine would not have' sounded so impressive. »um he embezzled, and will in addition ILLUSTRATIONS ot every Tool known to "Heaven forbid! And we have drunk Price, 25c_0f«C9,39 41 Park Place. HJ& woodworking mechanic. rare opportunity tohay ose all his civil rights. the same coffee!" good tools at wholesale prices. Dumonet migrated to Belgium, where Ely's Cream Balm "No, not the coffee—it was "th« Coffee and Brandy. F. G. A E & CO., $ he found more appreciation, and lived, sugar." is the best remedy lorchildren 68JB. 8rd 8t.,8t, PajuVMhtay safe and respected,while the revolution suffering from [t-i It is considered quite a swell swagger "Some one go tell the queen 1" *\-. storm swept over his unhappy fatherland. COLD IN HEAD to serve coffee and brandy in the So whispered, murmured, and chattered "Who laughs last," etc drawing-room after dinner. A maid the excluded circle. in cap and pinafore goes to each guest CATARRH. Marie Antoinette sat with the duchess "And my queen would have died with two trays, the first containing the of Polignac, her tenderly loved friend, with me?" asked Louis, as he accompanied demitasse of coffee and the second a Apply Balm into each(nostril at cards. her to their chamber that night. EJDYBBOS.,56 Warren 8t.K.T •basin of sugar, a small carafe of brandy, "What ails you, Agatha?" asked she She was so beautiful, so dainty in hex EATENTS aad a wax torch, which the kindly, as the favorite sighed. wonderful eyes beamed the reflection aptnt is fired^?. s,'/-" Aga^adePolieQwrai^herrofiuisb of loving tears. The next mornin* the m-$