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Tfvs to go out to bis house to see him. It there great seams appeared, and a warning THROUGH FERN AND BUSH, drowned like a rat. He must do some 'LOVE IS ENOUGH-" A Dry N a a a was quite late when I arrived there, roar sounded through the valley. thing to save himself. Graphic Description of Some of the Queel and I guess he had gone to bed. At Some of the older boys who had explored I seems almost incredible that at Sights in Australia. At length a star glimmered in tht A. Tragedy Which followed a Marriage any rate the servant who opened the the stream higher up sagely With a Girl Who Couldn't Cook. distance. Hope sprang up again one time in its history the greatest door showed me into the parlor to wait predicted that there would be trouble %ft Once my friend suddenly drew rein, Some one was kinder to him than for his master. I was obliged to wait before night, but this brought to Joel's and most wonderful waterfall in th» writes William Sharp in Harper's Maga-mint deserv ed. The groom was loving, the bride waa fair some time, and while doing this I amused mind little fear. He thought the in an article on the magic of the Her eyes met his with a witching air world actually ran dry. Nevertheless How slowly the light came. It was myself looking at the pictures and She was tender and meek as a maid could be, y£ "bush, and motioned me to do likewise. stream might rise and carry awav the a hard battle with wind and torrent. And she had no more sense than a babe of it is an established fact that this oc. ornaments about the room. On the ijg[ For a few seconds I heard nothing. ice. but that would be all. He 'knew three. Suddenly the awful rush came again. center table, among,books and other curred on March 29, 1884, and for a '$ then sharp and clear through the nothing about the fearful gorges that Had the gorge below given way^Then bric-a-brac, stood a big fancy decanter "Youngster, beware 1" the old men said: gilence rang the crack of a long whip, sometimes dammed the river and flooded few hours scarcely any water passed heaven save him! e* X~\ "We've tried the pass." But he shook his filled with liquor which looked like and I expected to see some stock-rider, the entire country for miles around. head He felt the shock. he building over Niasrara falls. h^TSi whisky. ^It was a curious looking decanter, or perhaps some strayed packman, He shook that head oracularly At noon the report came that a gorge trembled. Something had struck il "In marriage 'Love is enough,"' quoth he. and on one side was some fancy issue from the scrub. "With a quick To thoroughly appreciate tins astonishing was forming a short distance above the heavily, and it was being carried down lettering which I could not make out. K/ "Hush!" my companion whispered to Breakfast at home. How strange and sweet1 school-4iouse. There never before had phenomenon it should be into the* raging flood. Being rather curious to find out what But something was wrong with the things to me that what I had heard, was only the been such a pile of ice crowded into It was time for him to act. To re "*V remembered that the estimated average it said I lifted the decanter from the tj -"whip bird," and that what he wanted that part of the river, and water was Something was queer in coffee and tea main where he was would be death. table and tipped it up so that the light j&i «ne to see was a lyre bird, whose native amount of water passing over "Nay, give me a kiss instead," said he. 4|%#Dinner beginning to flow over the valley. A He flung up the window and looked fell on the lettering. It said: 'If you aote he had heard a moment before heavy rain set in, falling for hours in these falls is 502,500 tons per minnte- at home but he could not eat. out. One thing he had learned well in vj3* touch me I'll tell.' I^T" close at hand. Very shortly a somefj| torrents. Still Joel had no idea what O rawish potatoes 1 O kiln-dried meat! years gone by—to swim. It seemed The winter of that year had been what low but sweet burst of melody, "You've left out the taste from the soup" danger was impending. This was his "Curious,wasn't it? But sure enough almost madness to think of trusting moaned he, an exceptionally severe one, and ice j)| though within a limited compass, came first experience with the river, and, it did tell, for I had scarcely had time "I'll make it all right with a kiss," smiled himself to such a current, but there was glj from a glade to the left, the greatei of unusual thick nest had formed on when some of his pupils begged to go to read the lettering when my ears she. nothing else to be done. J| part of which was shrouded from sight Lake Erie. The warm spring rains were greeted with the tones of 'Johnny, home, he thought it best for them to Supper at home, and he could not eat. The light was nearing him more »y intricate fern-tree growths with Get Your Gun.' There was a musio wait until the storm was less terrible loosened this congealed mass, and O bread like putty I O mush of wheatI r* swiftly now, although it was apparently Vapid transitions the song thereafter O slimy pickles! O tea of tan 1 or their parents came for them. This box hidden in the bottom of the decanter, on the day in question a brisk east a long way off yet. He bravely He rose from the table a starving man. \4 *ese and fell, now imitating the joyous latter thing happened sooner than he and when it is tipped the machinery wind drove the ice far up into the leaped into the surging water and -v freedom of the magpie, now the laugh«bg had thought likely, and* some of the starts and the music begins. Alack, what aileth that bridegroom now? lake. About sunset the wind suddenly struck out for the shore. ng gurgle of the Jackass, now othei He stamps and roars as he knots his brow. sturdy yeomenjcame for their little ones "You can judge for yourself how surprised veered around and blew a heavy "Go home to your mother, and say for me Something below the surface of the %g forest denizens. Again silence, and quite a while before the usual time for and chagrined I was, for I had That love is not nearly enough," quoth he. gale from the west. This naturally waves caught him and dragged him then—right in the midst of the fern their dismissal, and gravely advised —E S. Turner, in Good Housekeeping, never seen the master of the house before, turned the ice in its course, and bringing swiftly down the stream. He struggled Ei Joel to close for the day, as they feared and he would have a fine opinion lade—I saw for the first time a bird I it down to the mouth of Niagara with all his might to get away but in impene"4 trouble from the gorge up the nver. of me for my meddling qualities. I lad often heard of and which I waa vain. One of his legs was held as in a river piled it up in a solid, hoped and prayed that he would not MISCHIEVOUS NAff. At length the oung man, impressed •nxious to- see. The lyre bird, or vice. His head whirled. trable wall. come until the blamed thing stopped, teountain pheasant (Menura superba), more by the anxious laces of the children Then a flash of light fell upon him. So closely was it packed and so but in this I was destined to be disappointed, isjextremely shy and though by no means than by any thought of real danger, Bang! In another moment a strong hand great was its force that in a short for right in the middle of the Taie in certain districts is "thus comparatively told them to go, and proceeded to help A snow-ball whizzed through the grasped his arm. The rays of the time the outlet to the lake was completely tune he walked into the parlor, and them get stalled for home. seldom seen. In size it air, and away over the fence sailed lantern lighted up the face of hia gave me a curious smile when he heard choked up, and little or no Veiy closely resembles the common Night was dropping down over the the professor hat, battered and dishonored. rescuer. that music box. It seemed as if it water could possible escape. In a pheasant, and is of an auburn-brown valley. The stoim king was abroad It was Nan! would never stop. I tried to make very short space of time the water in all his fury. The night gave color but it would not be a specially A ripple of girlish laughter floated Joel awoke the next morning with a some sort of an apology, but made a promise of being a teriible one. below this frozen barrier passed over attractive bird were it not for the lai'ge up from some one behind him, and, delicious sense of peace. bull of it, I know, though now I can't Joel's heart reproved him for not letting #.nd delicately giaceful tail-feathers, the falls, ana the next morning the looking around angrily, the professor There was no pain anywhere. A think for the life of me what I said. the chilch en go sooner when he which, when, fully erected, exactly resemble caught a glimpse ot a pair of dark, people residing in the next neighborhood woman's hand was on his foi-ehead. He opened the door and heard the sullen "He saw how confused I was and the instrument after which the roguish eyes peeping at him out of a were treated to a most extraordinary was in a woman's room. He lay with roar which came fiom the gorge. laughed it off, saying that it was an $ird is called. Like the shark, and pretty hood, which did not hide the spectacle. his eyes closed and tried to put things oddity he had found in New York. He listened sharply. perhaps the cuckoo, the mountain saucy face of the maiden who had The roaring, tumbling rapids above together. Then he looked up into the Then we talked of the business I had Yonder came a man on horseback, pheasant is generally accompanied by thrown the ball. face of Nan. the falls were almost obliterated, and riding rapidly. come to transact, Tsut all through our a satellite, in. this instance the latter She watched the professor as he "Don't speak, Nan! Let me lie still. nothing but the cold black rocks matter9 conversation I could not help imagining What was the being a sihall, jerky little bird, popularly climbed over the fence, regained his If this is a dream I don't want it to were visible in all directions. The that he thought I was trying to The rush of waters smote his ear. called the "pheasant's mother"— disfigured tile, and tried rather ruefully end!" news quickly spread and crowds of steal a drink of his liquor while he was The truth flashed over him. %ut none such was visible to our eyes to smooth its battered sides then she "But it isn't. It's real and I thank spectators flocked to view the scene, out. I don't suppose he really thought The ice gorge had given away. «n this occagion. The whip bird," 01 scampered toward the school-house. God it is!" said Nan, reverently. the banks on each side of the river BO at all,but you can rest assured of one The young man's face grew pale as 4oach-whip bird, referred to is generally Joel Sherwood had just emerged Joel reached up and drew Nan down thing, and that is, whenever I chance being lined with people during the he drew the children,, back into the heard in the s6rub proper and has from the university at W with considerable toward him and their lips met. to go into a strange man's house again whole day. At last there came a house and shut the door. He could not received its name from its habit of ending honor and the degree of good "So do I," was all he said.—E. I will never meddle with any of the let them go now. It was too late. break in the ice, it was released from its loud cry or note with an abruDt opinion most men of his age entertain Vincent in N. Y. Weekly. ornaments, but will content myself by A few minutes more and a wild current tirack like that produced by the long its restraint, the bent up walls of for themselves.. He really was entitled looking and not touching."—Boston of water swept around- the building, waters rushed downward and Niagara ash of a stock-whip. THE JEWEL OE THE INDIAN COBRA. to a great deal of credit for the courage Globe. cutting off all hope of escape on was itself again.—Golden Days. As we rode on the sun grew highei and steadfastness of purpose with which foot. It was now plain that they were Explanation of a Wonder That Has Long and higher in the heavens, and a gradual he had toiled and made his way through Puzzled the Naturalist. Uncle Seth on Browning. hemmed in. silence crept through the forest witb the tedious university course." He had Oh, hot? can a fair maiden smile and be gay, The horseman waved his hand 4he ripening noon. The scrub which t— done it alone and at the same time Be lovely and loving and dear, I've been a rea*}a' Br6wnin'—our schoolmarm The natives of the jungle say some toward them and then wheeled away to managed to help his widowed mother had lately been so ful.1 of life appeared said he writ Assweet as the rose and as bright as the May cobias carry precious stones about The tallest kin' or potery the world's diskiV' seek other means of reaching the in keeping what had proved to be a When her liver is all out of gear? to be deserted by its noisy denizens, ered yet with them, and at night coil in the school-house. It was a trying place for very gaunt and persistent wolf from She can't. It is impossible But if she and only at rare" intervals the muffled Now I l^ke potery better'n pie, or any kin' ex grass to watch them glitter. Pi of: the young teacher, and some courage will only take Dr Pierce's Golden Medical sass. the door. But the world, as is its chuckle of the jackass broke the stillness. An' hanker or't like winter cows a-hankerln' Hensoldt, the Indian traveler, sa\s Discovery, it will cleanse and stimulate her was required to look calmly into the custom, had been somewhat slow in Ere long we came suddenly upon for grass. disoidered liver, purify her blood, make her "One night a a he called me to see faces of the awe-stricken children and recognizing his genius, so that when a rare sight in an Australian forest, rocy, complexion so It and her breath wholesome this wonder. Close to the water's try to quiet them. I took the hook down to the brook, sez I, "I'll the winter term of school at Weston and a few yards farther brought us her spirits cheerful and her temper hev it rich, edge stood an immense tamarind tree, was offered to him he .was only too But in this he had a helper in Nan. sweet All druggists. within the chaimed circle, than which I'll soak myself in potery an* sentiment, and and within fifty yai'ds of it the cooly glad to accept it, hoping that in the The girl's face shoA\ ed nothing of the sich I have seen nothing of the kind more halted and mysteriously pointed to the The hrook'll kinder keep in tune, the bobolink meantime something better would come tenor Joel expected to see in her. The lovely. Immediately before us lay a Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and disgust an' birds root of the tree. A foot from the trunk to him. woman seemed to have suddenly come evervbody with your offensive breath, but quiet pool, of an intense azure hue at Will sing their song,an' so keep time with this 1 observed in the grass a greenish instead of the rollicking girl. She was use Dr Sage Catarrh Remedy and end it great poet's words." its center, but with wide margins reflecting He picked up his hat with some sense light, apparently proceeding fiom a here, there, everywhere, cheeiing the the green fern-tree fronds and of disgrace and strode to the schoolhouse. An' so I started in to read 'twas just like single point. After a time I could see William the Conqueror—The $10 bill younger ones in a most motherly wav. •all else flowery and beautiful that ridln' roun' I the cobra coiled near the foot of the In a big, bumpm', dingle cart right over new IMP How this crisis had tiansformed her-! fiew near, flinging its edges with It was the eventful "first day," tree, slowly a its head to and plowed groun' 5 O E N A E Joel noticed more than e\ er now what gieat quantities of a beautiful species An' now an' then the ax 'ud break, an' down and it must be confessed that Joel's fro in front of the shining object. All claims not consistent with the hijrh a strong face she had. He had always ou'd go kerflop. of ins be\ond, and forming a circular heart for a minute sank "very low as he Then two or three more wheels 'ud bust, an I "Unfortunately I had no gun, and thought her prettv now a look had iharacter Syrup of Figs aie purposely wall, varying from live to eight or nine saw the roguish face disappear through then the hoss 'ud stop. my guide, who seemed to feel that he come upon her features which indicated avoided by the Cal Fig Syrup Company It feet in height, were thick magnolias in the door ot the building which was to was responsible for my safety, entreated the spirit which makes women An' then he'd start off on a rush, an' go a magnificent full bloom and whose delicious be his castle for the next few months. acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, whirlin' round'— heioic. She had become a calm, selipossessed me so earnestly to let the snake fragrance made the air seem He had a dim foreboding that trouble cleansing the system effectually, but it is not Sometimes the cart wuz sideways, an* sometimes alone that I acceded. Moreover he woman. upside down was in store for him. But shortly his heavy with sweetness over these waved promisedl bring me~this7tone' within a cure-aU^ and makes no^ pretensions that An' then there'd come an awful jolt, a kindei While Joel Avas thinking of this, courage rallied, and with his lips closed the long, delicate green fonds of the three days. The cooly kept his word, every*--"••--»•---—••—•--•«--*-.substantiatetnolwilebottl~"" crazy crash. through the dusk came a boat manned a little more firmly than usual he stepped tree-forns and shimmering accacia for the second morning afterward he An' fust ye'd km the dingle cart 'ud busl by two farmeis. It slowly pushed its ian an' go to smash to the desk. sprays, while beyond a glimpse was brought the stone. He had climbed way through the current, righting hard & AT Fort Madison, la., reside probably oaught of the summits of the lofty Nan, with many a girlish giggle, was the tamarind tree before dark, and I 'spose that's where the poem stopped—] against the wind, ice and drifting wood didn't read no more blue-gums darkly silhouetted against the relating her adventure to a circle of admirers. after the snake had taken up his position the oldest twins in the United My bones wuz mixed permiscu's-like, an' al) but it was not long before the rescuers |^rple-blue skv^SJ^oJa breath of wind he had emptied a bag of ashes upon States, Mrs. Elizabeth Grescom my lints wuz sore reached the imperiled house. Joel stiTu5fHe^r,or wras flower not~3*§ound TheJbQtjolink flew up a tree, an* neTer raised 9 "The idea of a young fellow like him the stone. The frightened reptile, Campton and Mrs. Sophia B. Hilderbrandt. could no longer open the door without vip, jfaeard save a faint, almost ln^u^ioTe^ bringing a tall hat down here! My! after chasing about for a while trying An' I Vent hcJSigi an' thirteen weeks wuz laid letting in a little ocean. Tiny rivulets They were borne in Baltimore, 'hum at regular intervals, or an how mad he looked when the thing to tind its treasure, had gone off. The •up 'ith the grip". ,, „, were spreading over the floor. The January, 1806, and they are cccasiona.1 subdued rustle—as of a went over the fence! Well, it was cooly remained in his safe position until ..—S^W. Fosa. only way to get the children into the leaf falling to the ground or a bird rather mean, after all, but I'll never daylight, when he descended the consequently over 84 years of age, He Knew Only Six Men. boat was through an open window. lrowsily shifting its position in the gge him again. I don't know who he tree, dug the stone out of the ashes, They are very spry old ladies, and Not more than half the number were dense green shade. Hark! what is. ^Sojpe city chap, I s'pose down to and here it was in my hand. The other day, says Chatter, a N. Y. still very skillful at fine needle-work. able to get into the boat. The rest must look at the natives." was that? Like a far-away village bell boy asked his father if he could not go '•The cobra stone was a semi-transparent wait. Their grandmother, Mrs. Betsy Ross, a soft sound rings or rather swells across the street and sit up with a playmates Just then the door opened and the water-worn pebble of yellowish "Hadn't you better get in now, Mr. ^mellifluously through the still air, and made the first American flag.. professor walked in. dead father's body. color, about the size of a large pea Professor?" asked one ofthe men when now another—a silvery tolling, exquisitely "Why do you do that?" asked the If Joel could have seen the 'glorious which in the dark, when previously the boat was ready to push off for the impressive and even solemn parent. "That is not a nice thing for crimson which swept Nan's face he warmed, emitted a greenish, pbospho"rescent bank. in these hushed and lonely solitudes. might have known how poorly prized a child to do. light. I found it to be chlorophane, "^Nt* a? long as there is any one else Wonderfully and at first startlingly "Ah, well, father," said he, "Mr. was her victory. But he was busy and a rara variety of fluorspar. to go, Zeb," \v3.s Joel's firm response as etiange as the illusion was I had already Behrens, though he was so wealthy and had almost forgotten the episode a moment "The mystery is not difficult to explain. he gave the boat a Steady shove away When baby waa srek, we gave her Castona. fathomed that I was listening to later. lived in such comfort, knew only six Cobras feed on insects and from the house. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria* the bell of no forest sanctuary, when men." It was brought back again, however, seem to have an especial liking for A half hour of suspense passed. Then vav friend whispered to me: "The bell 4 when he chanced to glance at Nan. When she became Miss, she clung to Castona, Knew only six men!" said the fireflies. Only the male fireflies fly the dim outline of the boat appeared biid!" The solemnity of the noon Once more the Hood of crimson dved her father "what a foolish boy you are! about, and a close observer will notice When she hadohildren.she gave themCastona. through the gloom again. seemed to deepen, and the promised cneeKs, DUX sne trailed, ner lace How could a man live in a city of 1,600,000 that a constant swarm of the male insects "The boat is full enough," said Joel, vigor of the day to subside into a book and waited until it had vanished people (in which 2,000,000 people will fly near the females, which as he tucked the last one of the children luxurious dream. Having dismounted That winter Joel Sherwood learned assemble daily) and know only six sit on the ground and emit an intermittent securely into the boat. "The load and tied our horses to a tree, we befool many valuable lessons. It was a good men?" glowing light. The cobra uses his would be too heavy and trouble might ourselves to an hour or two's midnest, school for him. He knew more about However, the boy sat up two nights phosphorescent stone as a decoy foi come of it if I should get in. I hope and as we lay below a huge, himself when the term was over than in that house of grief, and the following the nreflies. Competition would lead the worst is over anyhow. Even if the THE Boston Commercial Bulletin tree-fern lazily smoking, with he ever had before. He put away the day the father went to the funeral to the snake's seizing and carrying off water rises two feet more I can still the magnolias in the warm silk hat and wondered why he ever says nine new cotton mills are to be and introduced himself to the widow. the treasure, and habit has become find a way to keep out of it till morning le dreamy'call of the distant should have worn it down to Weston. He had lived opposite her for twenty built thifr season in New England hereditary."—Harper's Magazine. perhaps." rising and falling at solemn By this time he did not feel himseli years, but he took that opportunity to and two mills that have been shut "'Tan't just the thing to leave you we became drowsy, and so very much superior to the people introduce himself to her. he Cost of an Life. here," said one of the men hesitatingly. down will begin operations again. ss each indulged in a good deal there as he had felt. They proved to "Well,"' said she, "my dear Mr. "Get in and we'll get through all right, iken sentiment. If so, it cerid be kind-hearted and intelligent and he The great monsters of mechanical Carl, you can scarcely estimate the I guess." liked them better the more he knew skill and genius call for the sacrifice oi us no harm. From our rest*sQ_on kindness you do to a poor woman in "No," was the quick response. "Go them. a great deal of life and limb in theii a slope above the pool we Eating Unripe Fruit presenting yourself on this sad occasion. ahead. If you can come for me, all construction. The greater the engineering Jd just see the blue line of a distant He had found Nan a disturbing ele We will only have two coaches, right. If not feat the more extensive is the ment in his little dominion. Not that aaf rolling away northward, and behind because my husband only knew six He paused. Something in Nan's lo&s of life. In the construction of the she meant to do anything wrong, but causes men." it some outlying summit of the eyes awoke a tumult in his breast. A Eiffel tower, for instance, twenty-six she had too much mischief in her nature pain in the "Only knew six men!" said Mr. Carl. misty Bogongs strange light shone in them and as lives were lost, according to the oificial not to be at the bottom of many a project stomach, Mo,rning and evening the Australian "How is that?" Joel leaned down from the window returns of the French Government bul which brought the new teacher into iorest is awake at noon it is asleep. "I do not know how it was." she said. and produces toward her, in answer to a slight movement it is said that this number would b« disrepute. She never pretended "He was born in this city, but he was .No greater contrast can be imagined bowel complaint. of her hand, she whispered: largely augmented if the names were that she had no hand in these plots. the last of his race, and he loved his than between the morning hours and "Mr Sherwood, I'm sorry I've made given of men who died from injuries There was no deceit in Nan. Whatever violin and his books, and in the daytime those of midday in mid-summer. In Ayer's Cathartic Pills you so much trouble this winter. I received during the construction of the she did was so frank that Joel's he kept the accounts of a large the former the very flowers seem tc didn't mean it. Will you forgive me?" tower, and of others who were killed reproof was tempered by a strange corporation down-town, rn whose possess an active existence. Myriads The only reply Joel jjave was a warm and whose deaths were not reported feeling which caused him to forgive the office he had a little glass box where of such, larger and more brilliant than promptly pressure or the Hand. 1 hat was enough. owing to the hue and cry which was spirit which prompted Nan's action—a he sat at a desk, and so he knew Only 'those we are accustomed to in oui She understood it. Then the boat raised after the first two dozen lives taken feeling he knew not how to analyze. six men." J& northern latitudes, load the air witb pushed out into the twilight. had been sacrificed on the great relieve and Once, when she perpetrated some especially the sweetest scents. At sundown & But it left behind a very happy young structure. The number of men who annoying trick on him, and he cure 1 again there is a revival of life, but not ,V» Managing Black Hair. man, in spite of his desperate position. were injured during the construction had met her out of school hours on the these ailments V* ot so cheerful a disposition. The After such a confession from Nan what of the Eiffel tower has been placed at way home, her pretty smile and look If you have dark hair do not let anybody tree-locusts in myriads shriek their could he not endure? Floods could 6,000. This enormous showing is accounted Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. of respect had driven every spark of persuade you into wearing it in a deafening "p-r-r-r-r-r" drowsy opos»ums»snarl not sweep away the joy which thrilled for by the fact that everv injury anger from his heart, and he broke full "heavy bang leave that to the ufifortunate in the gum-holes, and flocks him. was reported and registered which Lowell, Mass. *. out: «~i blondes, who. according tc of cockatoos scream as some great gray received treatment from the official ''4 But an hour sped by and still Joel statistics do not marry. Instead, "O N an! Why will you ?tS iangaroo bounds past them like a belated surgeons. When a man braised his was alone. The water kept rising But she had pulled her hand out of you possibly can, have your hair parted ghost. If there is marshy ground finger he went to a government surgeon steadily till it drove him to the top of his and fled before the words were out CLOEE'S IMPROVED and brushed back with just one 01 near, the deep boom of the bittern, the to have it dressed, and a elumsy the desks. He noticed that the tide was POTATO DIGGER. of his month. two soft locks curled a little. Frizzy wail of the curlew, the harsh cry of the coming up much faster than at any workman thus got on the list a. dozen The cheapest and best black is as bad form as that which And N —she was the same thoughtless •crane, Jtiingling possibly with the time before. There was no longer such or two times a year. Serious injuries ever introdaced. Easily fydrogen.sunshinwant gir) as far as Joel could see, ains its from peroxide oi adjusted. Simple in trident screams of a returning flock oi a rush about tho house. were a very small proportion of the as the "eks sped quickly by and You your black hail construction. *f* Studying the situation for awhile whole. On the great Forth bridge in lack swans, will add to the concert. brought them nearer the end of the to shine like your diamonds. In youi draught. Write UB fop Joel made up his mind that the gorge Scotland a list of forty lives, lost has "oment of silence one may be prictB an& discounts. heart of hearts you ougnt to be satisfied term, fcne led the boys and girls in been published, but there is BO record must have formed somewhere below W. M. CLOSE'S SON'S, Bimng Suji, lad. ji bj tkfe* mocking laughter oJ with it, for'fickle Monsieur Worth of injuries.—N. ¥. Sun. every game. She could outskate them mm, ana the water no longer able to Mention this-paper. eP^|kass or the prolonged howl oJ says that nothing delights his soul sc not a boy dared to challenge her to a run out, was backing up leaving him CutA/fandeiing dingo. The dead oi much as to make a gown for a darkhaired ,. WELL race on the ice for fear ot the defeat he in the midst of a great sea. If this were "Postmarks on English Letters* night is not so still as the universal woman. There is no earthlj true the outlook was not at all encouraging, knew would await him. Hre happy .quiet of midsummer noon. use in a blonde trying to turn her locks I N laugh rippled everywhere. Not a boy London .people have began an agitation to auburn. This" color is only produced but would have risked his life for her. He peered anxiously out over the in favor of the addition of the houi "Touch Me I'll Tell-'Ki by using the peroxide on dark TUBULAR ARTESIAN AND Not a girl but fled to her in time of waters for some sign of the returning and minute to the postmark on letter* hair, and even then great care has to St iXf PROSPECTING MACHINERY boai~ Nothing but intense darkness trouble, for she was ever to them a as is done in American postoffices. "A few days before the election a be taken that too much is not used, OF ALL KINDS. met his gaze. champion equal to every emergency. Heretofore the English postmark has ^little incident happened which mortified else it will be lighter than the Titiar Pumps, Ftp* and To all she was simply 'tNan"—kind, Another hour passed. Inch by inch had only the day of the month/the year, me deeply," said a business man to red desired.—JN. ¥. Sun. Watt Supplies. loving, mirthful "Nan." the river crept up, driving him from and the name of the office. £he writer. "It happened in this way," Srmt Ctr a catalogs*. *r About the time Joel's school closed place to place until he was now on the Jhe continued. "You see, I had some ROGERS A Costly Staircase 6? Where ignorance is buss 'twere the river, which had been frqzen all highest possible point. Now he must business to transact with one of the O W A to pay 12,000 a year to send & he quietly await his fate. candidates for the Legislature, and it winter, began to break up, and the ice lMMMX.4tBSL, The oak staircase of a new hotel in Harvard.—JA/( 'i But it was not very heroic_to h* run, van. .was something important. I was forced gave signs of gqing out. Here and »T. London cost $60,000