New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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"Ah! poor thing." sighed Agnes. "It "And that was Peters's!" jEffSl* Lrso once prayed that God is bad to feel that way, but there's SILENCE AND SOLITUDE. lit the lamp. "I always read it before "Yes they were glad to give work, ft-onld save her from having to sing many this very day just the same." I go to bed. You can go now if but then they wanted me in the house upon the stage. It is to be regretted "I suppose so," said Nelly '"Tis an Goda of the desert! Yearetbey you wish," and that I could not do but Ijtook it that many alleged vocalists did not We shun from childhood's earliest breath awful place for a forlorn stranger. home, and tried, and made a poor "No," he said in a low, tone, "I'd pray as the incomparable Jenny Our passing joys are but your prey OR "Then every one seemed to think hand of it, till I met you and you hke to hear it, mother used to read it Ye wait the hours from birth to death. prayed, and that Providence bad not badly of me directly I ventured to know how very much to me." THE FISHERMAN'S BBIDE. a chance to take them at their speak to them. I went into one or Over soft lawns where blossoms sleep, "Yes, yes," Agnes interrupted, kindly, So Miss Keziah put on her gold-rimmed word. Under warm trees where love was born, two shops that didn't seem so grand, "and I know how very capital spectacles and read on in a hard, I see your haughty shadow-, creep, and asked, could they tell me of any She stopped short, for a lovd voice rasping tone from Luke, glancing rrp That And wait to meet ye there forlorn. work? but they looked—dear, dear, as CHAPTER XXXII—CONTINUED. broke upon their conversation, and., at last to see that he was nodding his if they fancied I was going to steal, Afar on ancient sands ye re^t, the door being flung open with a rude head and having a very hard time to "Oh! one lives and learns," philosophised Carven in stone, where ancient thought and spoke so cold, and followed me to hand, Agnes beheld her father totter keep his eyes open. Tired Feeling her friend and the other went Wrapped ye in terrors—shapes unblest, the door, my heart fairly sunk and into the room, followed by Mrs. Grejous, "Humph," said she, closing the -on—"We did get a place at last, and, Dreadful, by might of age^w rought. the second day my last farthing was with flashing eyes, and capgtrings book, "I guess you'd better go to hungry as the dear child was, shegone, and it came on to rain, with a But not alone on Egypt's shore streaming on the breeze, occasioned bed." "was more tired, for she fell asleep cold wind at night, and I sat me down Sleeps the great desert everywhere by her own brisk evolutions. Whether caused by change "I am sleepy," he confessed, drawing *with the bit of bread in her hand and Where gladness lived and lives no more, with the dear child in my arms on a At sight of Agnes the aged man began his hand across his eyes, "but I oh, how we did both sleep that night! There is a desert of despair. of climate, season or life, door-step. Ithought, surely it was a to utter incoherent complaints of heard it all." J. never felt a bed so welcome! judgement on me for taking on me to Strange messengers' Your brows of gloom the stairs, mingled with information by overwork or illness, is She called the cat in and saw that "Next morning my feet were so come so far, and, more than all, for Haunt every creature born of earthj on the subject of the birds, and finally, everything was carefully locked and worn and blistered, I could harly set Ye follow to the darkened room, driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, risking her. at sight of the visitors, to whimper bolted. Then she opened the door of Ye watch the awful hour of birth. them to the ground, and when I told "The shops were all shutting up, which imparts great and murmur like a child that has a little chamber adjoining the diningroom. •the woman of the house how it was, and the streets got dark, and there Ye show the lovely wayside rose, been dispossessed of its rights. nerve, mental and bodily •and the hurry I was in to get to Lon•don, Whose antique grace is born anew, were fewer people about it was such But the landlady's voice, at its she said there were market carts "That's where you're to sleep," she To eyes of grief. Grief only knows a wretched night, and I felt it would strength. Be sure to get highest pitch, made itself heard above ^oing back to Deansholme, which was How tender is the sunset's hue. said brusquely. "Goodnight!" be her death, almost, to remain in the all. the next town thirteen miles on the "Good night and thank you!'r was streets, for the poor dear had taken Gods of the desert.' By your hand "So, madam, you're a pretty article Hood's road, so there was a chance. hi\3 espouse. "Thank you verv a cold, and it went to my heart to Through the sad waters are we brought to set yourself up in a decent woman's "I was glad to pay something for it, much'" Into a high and peaceful land hear her hard bi'eathing as she lay in house!" she cried, advancing into and when we got out at Deansholme, To drink of fountains else unsought. She waited a few minutes and then my arms wrapped up in my shawl. the room, and fixing her eyes on Annie Fields. with the lamp went up stairs to her and had a rest in the fields just out•sidefchdtown, "God knows I had done for the best, Sarsaparilla Agnes Chaunce, who sat pale and motionless. room. I was able to get on a and yet I felt that night as if He judged "Aren't you ashamed to •bit again. I done a very foolish thing, I A LITTLE CITY CHAP. me for my impatience, and that look me in the face? a good-for-nothing, know,"shegnmlysaid, "but I couldn't "I had bought something at Deans"holmeto His hand was heavy upon me and I deceitful huzzy, to come a-palming eat on the way, and uith help thinking of little Ephriam. How prayed as if it was my last, that, at yourself off, with your fair speaking EVERYMOTHEB another lift from a good-natured farming can I tell what that boy is? He least she might be spared. words and quiet ways, on a quiet respectable man that pitied the child trotting Miss Keziah Shelton, with a red face, may be league with cut-throats and "It was a quiet street where I had house like mine—aren't you robbeis. It'll be a nieicy if I'm not along, we slept that night at —I for..get was frantically engaged in driving her sat down, and the house seemed ashamed, I say? A nice one, you to killed tonight!" the name of the place, but I know empty at the corner was a big shop neighbor's fowls from the flowerbeds have that hinnocent child on your how glad I was when they told me it, She was ery careful to look under Should Have It in The Hoxise. with a very bright light, and it d:d lap." Nelly had started forward and that she had lately planted. the bed before she retired and it was was but fourteen miles to London." seem some comfort to look at that, Dropped on Sugar, Children Love had clasped little Ida in her arms ere "If it ain't enough to try the patience sometime before her ej.es closed in "You felt as if the worst was done till they began to put up the shutters, to take JOHNSON'S ANODYNELINIMENT for Croup.Colds, the words were well uttered. "You, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cramps and Pains. Re sleep when you got here?" of Job!" she groaned, excitedly and, at last, there was only one narrow lleves all Summer Complaints, Cutsand Bruises like indeed, that must have a 'quiet and magic Sold everywhere. Price S5e. lymail 6bottles "Yes, I had heard, so much of London, "He has an honest-looking face." F3 streak of light left—one notices fanning herself with her1 sun-bonnet. Express paid, $2. I. & JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. a airy room, 'forsooth'—the enraged was the last thing she said "but one and how work was always to be ST HI O O N WJTIORIIIS, these little things at times. I had seen female minced the words with a scornful "They've gone and scratched up all 'SuccessfullyI C-ll O I Prosecutegst 1 W a in Claims..1.C,n can tell about people nowadays. He had. for the seeking. a lady pass up and down where I sat affectation of superiority—"quite, my choicest seeds. Why can't folks may be waiting e\en now to let those Late Principal Examiner S..Pension Bureau. Agnes Chaunce smiled sadly, and several times she was beautifully yrs last Tvar, 15 adjudicating c'aims, attv sinco. indeed! as if any room weren't good men in." shoolcher head. keep their chickens home, instead of dressed, for I heard her silks rustle as L.ADIES, *'Capsulene" is a sure preventive enough, and too good, for a wench fai1 "I cannot tell you," Nelly went on, cannot no drugs or pilN to swallow, by she passed the last time she turned allowing'em to run around destroying The katydids chirped outside and that-—why, ma'am, would you believe uiail$l iirs. Dr E Mantol, 120 Globe Building, "how different it all seemed, the nearer short back, and she stooped down and the crescent moon sank low. The oldfashioned ST PAUL,. MINX other people's property?" it—for I make no doubt she's we gob to the towns there was not whispered, hurriedly. 'Will you do clock monotonously ticked N. I N E N I himposed on you likewise—that gal A very tired little chap, dusty and so much as a drop of water to be had, something for me? I will pay you!" two hours away. CLAIMS WANTED. there, as has dared to hoccupy this •scarce, without paying tor it and foot-sore from the long distance he Suddenly the stillness of the night "I said, 'Yes' in a moment, and before room of mine nigh on eight months •where, in the cottages, the good wom•en wa=! broken by a tremendous no se, had tra-\eled, looked in from the I could ask what it was, she had Address, W. E. MOSES. Denver. Col. this blessed week—she has been a would ask me to wash my face and and Miss Keziah, in her frilled cap, pulled a ring off her finger, and said gate. mother, ma'am, for all hinnocent as hands, and make the dear child clean &at up in bed. speaking very fast. "Take it in there she looks, and as great a "Please ma'am," he said, "if those and comfortable, there was not, e\ en "It's jnst as I thought," shegroaned, quick, before they close get a sovereign "Hush! oh. pray, pray," cnsd Agnes, where we slept, the chance of a wash palings were fixed, they couldn't get trembling hke a leaf. "He's let the on it, no more be quick, for mercy's RHAHOVHAYBJUl interrupting her with tears "do not iibr a brush, -without the money—eh, men in and they're ransacking the sake!' in. There's quite a number of 'em say such dreadful things think of the AHEW-DEPftRTURE- -BUfir\lJaN.Y.« dear!" house Why didn't I put that interest "She pointed to the shop as she missing, you see." child." CONSUMPTION. "Yes," said Agnes, again slowly money in the bank." spoke. I stood up, and took the ring, "The child, indeed! I wonder you "Eh?" ejaculated Miss Keziah in -shaking her head "nothing without She was about toflyto the window but I was all in a maze, for I had no have the face to look the child livthe surprise, for she had not noticed him. money, everything for it," she added, and scream for help when she heard idea what she meant. face, or her mother either, wrhich, ma'am, "Why, so there are. I've meant to I have a positive remedy for the above disease, by its •with a little sigh. an excited voice call up"Don't 'Am I to sell it, ma'am?' I asked as I take it you're a respectable use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long send for Brown, the carpenter, all -"I knew by this," Nelly contin*ued, be scared, ma'am' I've got a standing have been cured. Indeed so strong is my faith, her. 'No, no!' she said, quite female, and no mind to associate with along, but it's somehow slipped my "that I should have to man locked up in the closet. Come in its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE.wito, hoarse with haste, 'pledge it pledge it such as is no better than she should mmd." a VALUABLE TREATIbE on tins disease to any suffererwho make the money I had last out the down, quick'" in your own name, quick! Stay, get be, not to say worse will send me their Express and P.O. address. "If you'll let me ma'am, said the more carefully, and we set out early T. A. Slocum, RZ. C. 181 Pearl St., N. Y. five-and-twenty to pay yourself—give The words brought confidence to But I abstain from sullying my pen boy, eagerly, "I'll do it cheaper. I'm to walk the rest of the way. And it We will send to PUNS her, and, lighting her lamp, she quickly me the child, quick!" with such language as, in her virtuous any address, postpaid, looking for work." was that time I got such a dreadful dressed and went fearfully down "Still I was all abroad, but I said a complete wrath, Mrs. Grejous gave vent to "Who are you?" asked Miss iright with losing the child." set of plans ready the stairs. no more, for I saw she was in some making the most and worst by reiteration to build from or25cts. instamps. Keziah. "Lost her!" exclaimed her listener. Fierce but futile blows were being Simply mention this paper and trouble, and I thought the shop folks of the facts she had learned, *"It was in the latter part of the "Only a boy from the city," was the numberof rooms desired. Send rained against the stout oaken panels would understand but I wouldn't aided bv a vivid imagination. Agnes for our monthly book, "The National Builder." 25c response. "But I'm tired of it, and I afternoon, the road was very tiring of her sitting-room closet, and she also our book, "Beautiful Homes." 25c. Write for let my darling again out of my sight, grew whiter, and the tears poured thought I might find something to do so dusty, and straight and coming to a list of designs. We can save you fifty dollars when could hear the smothered curses of so I carried her in my arms, and the over her cheeks for the minute, she you build Address THE NATIONAL BUILDER, piece of green common, I was glad to in the country. Mother's dead and some one inside. Adams Express Building, Chicago, 111. SATK THIS AD. poor lamb went where she had never seemed to have lost the powrer of there's nothing there to keep me sifc down,under the side of a hillock, and been, nor I neither, till then—inside of speech as for Nelly, she stood aghast, As she looked in the room she saw now." rest a bit Ida had dozed, with her THE DUUJTH DRY GOODS W. a pawnbroker's. still holding Ida to her side. the boy, with the hatchet tightly "Well," said Miss Keziah, rather head in my lap, and I, after a bit, "Ah! it was all new to you," and grasped in his hand. His eyes were "You do not turn from me, dear doubtfully, "if you think you can fix dozed too, in spite of myself, for I WHOLESALE. glowing with excitement. Agnes, who had now lifted Ida to her Mrs. Franklen?" faltered the sobbing the "fence, there's no harm in trying, I -meant to be getting on. knees, and was making up the flowers "I've got him!" he cried, "Never girl "you do not believe all the cruel suppose. The palings that came off I '"It couldn't have been long but all into a bouquet, with some strips of fear, ma'am, he can't get out." things are out in the barn, and I'll get you ac once I woke up in a sudden fright. satin—the child's eyes glistening with "How did he get in?" asked Miss "Believe!" cried the enraged Grejous the hatchet and some nails." I and yet all with no noise either, and delight, her little hand resting lovingly Ke/iah, who was so weak that she "believe! when I had it all from the While the sun grew low in the west the child was gone.'4 on the girl's shoulder. had to lean upon a chair for support, very best authority! when I knowr the boy industriously worked away, An exclamation burst from the "Indeedit was," Nelly went on "but where the child lies buried and the while to him on the soft air came the lips of Agnes, and she leaned fort'ward "He came through the window and wrent place where she lodged and if my firs.t I in as brave as could be, and appetizing odor of Miss Keziah's in her anxiety to hear more." woke me," was the response. I saw Boor was to hear of it, as I harbored showed the man in the shop the ring. cookery. -"I was on my feet in a moment." him go to the closet and I locked him such, would be giving me warning? He took it, and just asked 'Howmuch?' "My, but it smells good!" he said, "Nelly went on. "I rushed to the top in." But you'll darken my doors not and dropped some stuff from a with a very hungry "feeling at his of the hillock I looked all around, "Well you're a brave boy," said another hour madam so off you go bottle on to it, and then gave me the stomach. "I'd like to live here if I but could see nothing, only a donkey Miss Keziah, "but there's no time to this blessed night, as "fast as you money but, just as he was counting only could. I wonder if she dosen't grazing a good way off on the common. speak of that now. I'd better go for it, he looked up at me, sharp-like, and please." want a boy to do her chores." the Constable at once asked was it my own? I said a lady The door was slammed to after the Miss Keziah looked out of the window "I cried out, I don't know what—I She hastily threw her shawl over had sent me. and he said no more, retreating form of the virtuous widow of her summer kitchen and saw screamed—I felt I should go mad. I only gave me the money, and the bit her head and left the house, while the and Agnes ad\ anced to lead her father SCOTT'S that the work was satisfactorily completed. ran across to another hillock a little boy remained on guard, apparently of card—the ticket—I know now what to his old seat, which Nelly had vacated. /distance oft, and something higher undisturbed by the threats and imprecations it is called. He was in a great hurry, "There, ma'am," said the boy, as rfckaii the first, and just as I -volleyed at him through and the door was shut after me the Bursting from her mother's restraining hecameandhanded the hatchet up to ^reached it, a man ran across from a the keyhole. moment I came out. EMULSION hand, the child met her half way, her "it's all done, and a pretty good clump of trees jumped on to the Dow the road skimmed Miss Keziah threw her tiny arms around the sobbing job. I don't think the chicken&'ll get "I took the money to the lady—she donkey, and was off at full speed and like a frightened bird, and in a short girl and pulled her down till she was standing in the dark, justaslhad now." •then, a long way off I spied some space of time she was back with the met the face drenched in tears, and "You can wash up and then eat the left her, and she quite snatched at the 7 dark figures moving o^ er the heath, village policeman, constable and several covered it with kisses of childish pity. supper I've got ready for you," said money, in her eagerness, but she only that I could just make out to be more other men whom the worthy "Don't cry," she said earnestly Miss Keziah. took the pound, and bade me keep people and beasts. I guessed in a preserver of the peace thought it prudent Of Pure Cod don't please cry—mother'" and she the rest for myself. I thanked her, He needed no second urging and was moment they were gipsies, and they to call upon to assist him. made an attempt to pull Agnes to soon seated at a corner of the table and just as she was hurrying off, I 'had arried away my dear child. The robber Avas taken from the Nelly, who had still held aloft. "Don't ravenously choking down the cold made bold to ask her did she know Liver Oil and "Oh! I can never tell you what I felt. closet in a half-suffocated condition let her cry, mother she's good, mothes. meat, hot biscuits, blackberry jelly where I could get a decent place to !I believe in another moment I should and marched to the town lock-up Please don't cry cause that big and seed cookies she had placed before sleep in? for I had seen enough since I HYPQPHQSPHITES Hhave dropped dead, for, as I ran while Miss Keziah endeavored to compose woman scold you please don't, dear him. came to London to make me more on her ruffled feelings in sleep. Idown the hill to rush after the dear, don't cry." my guard. All the while Miss Keziah kept looking of Lime and 'wretches, my knees shook, and my The next morning, after the breakfast In her earnest sympathy Ida was at him in undisguised astonishment "She pointed down a street, and breath stopped—when all at once I to which he had been invited, her mingling her tears "with those of the Soda gave me some directions, all in a a heard the dear pet's voice crying out small guest arose and said: poor penitent, which flowed beyond "Dear me!" she said "what an hurry, and then she was off in a ap- jfco me, and saw her coming towards •'And now, ma'am, I think I will be la endorsed and prescribed by leading restraint, as, stooping she smothered petite you have got!" minute. on my way. Is there anything else I physicians because both the Cod Liver Oil 'J jiae from among the trees. the sweet child with kisses. I He poured the last drop of tea in "I tried to find the place, but could and Hypophosphites are the recognized "You may think how I rushed to her, can do for you before I go? Do you agents In the cure of Consumption. It la The mother's tenderness conquered his cup down his throat. not, and at last I ventured to ask at and had her in my arms in a minute want another pail of water brought aa palatable aa milk. the prejudice of the woman, and the "No, ma'am." he said, apologetically, a coffee-shop, and I found a bed, and Scott's Emulsion &£i&2B eh, dear, it was like getting back my in?" next moment her hand, too, was on "no more than other boys. I've so we got shelter once more." life again. "Don't be in any hurry," said Miss the bowed head, and she kindly extorted not had anything to eat since morning." "How providential!" said Agnes. is a wonderful flesh Producer. It is the "The fact was, the poor thing had Keziah, and she laid one hand upon Agnes to hold up and tell her "Yes, indeed," returned the other, Best Remedy lor O N S I O N wandered away from my side, looking his curly head. "I've changed my the worst. "Whv, you poor boy!" said Miss Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting- Diseases, "and it was the means, too, of helping -for flowers, and all at once coming in mind I do want a boy, and you're The poor girl shook her head. Keziah, commiseratingly "If you'd Chronic Coughs and Colds. me further, for, you see, I had had sight of the gipsies—they had a fire the very boy I want. I'm getting old, "Augusother.tonetakdannEmulsiosScott'rfokAs "Oh she cried, "it is bad, very bad, told me I'd have given you a piece of about me all the while something that lighted behind the trees—she was and I need some one to drive those pie." but not so dreadful as she said and I could have made money of, and this frightened, and had hid herself in the chickens out if they come in again, oh, God knows how I have repented, "I thougdt I'd wait, ma'am," he just set me thinking, and next day I •furze bushes till they had rode off. not to mention anything of burglars." how I have tried, how 1 have worked!" said, as he rose from the table with a took the old ring I had sewn up in —Cincinnati Post. "But I was in such a tremble with i\ She cast her eyes around the bare sigh of saisfaction. "I'll split some my dress and kept safe through all, Flower9f -the fright, that I could not set for-ward and comfortless room, an hysterical wood for you now. Your pile's getting and I got some money in the same to walk again, so I rested with A Street in Sophia. pretty low." convulsion shook her slight form, and way—pledged it, as they call it. I her in my arms, till a cart came along, I recall now that vast band of stagnant she fell fainting on the arm of Nelly, He chopped away till dusk and never could have made up my mind and the man gave us a lift, and very dust leading from the station to little Ida still holding to her hands in then brought in a bucket of water to part with that ring outright, unless, .kindly would not take a penny of me the town, separated from it surrounding tearful sorrow. from the well. Miss Keziah had a silver indeed, for her sake, but I found out, and so we came to the place they call half dollar in her hand to give monotony by sundry depressions by this, that I could, get money for it, TO BE CQXTIKTTED. JJrentford, and he left us there, and There is a gentle- him. along the line by the excavated debris and yet not lose my ring and, indeed, Be Careful in Your Exercises. advised me to stop for that night, as Dyspepsia man at Malden-onthe-Hudson, I was truly thankful for the help. A careful observer in the gymnasia "You don't want a boy, do you?" which fringed its edges with a double it was a good step to walk though, for of the athletic clubs can scarcely help row of infant trees marking its curblines, he asked wistfully. N Y., "Whatever we should have done that matter, he said, all one as London, each one of which was shriveled reaching the conclusion that many "Sakesalive!"askedMiss Keziah, uneasily, named Captain A. G. Pareis, who without, I don't know for my dear in a manner of speaking. young men get more harm than benefit, "what would I want with a boy? to a crisp by the blistering heat. child fell ill with the cough, and I had has written us a letter in which it I was so glad to hear that, and so either because of an injudicious selection I've lived here all alone and done my Added to this mockery, at regular to nurse her. and get medicine, and is evident that he has made up his thankful that the terrible fright had of their mode of work or by own work for years," intervals stood flower beds in ovals, pay for a little room and bed, all not been real, that'I felt as though mind concerning some things, and reason of carrying it beyond a reasonable "I thought you might," he said, and diamonds, and circles, filled with andthrough. all was to prosper us now this is what he says: limit. Lifting heavy bells is disappointedly. "Thank you, ma'am, plants burned to a cinder, their very "Many and many times have I we made a hearty supper, and I have used your preparation almost a mania with a large class of for the money. It's getting dark and blossoms, which no man had dared thought of that accident that was the slept well, though the bed was I'm so tired I can hardly walk would called August Flower in my family amateurs, though one might search pluck, dead for months, and still a poor* one, and they did charge very means of helping us." you mind If I slept in your barn tonight?" the town in vain to discover, a single for seven or eight years. I is constantly standing brown and dust begrimed. high indeed for it. "Then your worst troubles were case of a professional acrobat using a in my house, and we consider over?" Agnes said. "And the next day we came into bell of more that one or two pounds Miss Keziah was a very cautious Such is the great boulevard leading "I was not so pinched again," Nelly it the best remedy for Indigestion, London. Oh! if I could have dreamed spinster, but her heart was touched from the railway to the paiace! weight. Add to bell-lifting various went on. "It was just when my darling and Constipation we of what it was, I believe I never should with a very strong feeling of pity. Moreover, these particular adornments other labors of an exhausting nature, was getting better, and I could Indigestion, have ever used or have dared to venture. When I saw heavy work, it is called designed to Up in the cemetery on the hill, where were not made at a season begin to take her out, and look about the crowded streets, and the noise, known. My wife is blackberry vines and golden rod ran when it might have been possible to abnormally develop the arm and meagain,that thewomanwhere I lodged and the bustle, and not a face but troubled witb Dyspepsia, and at riot all summer, little Ephraim," the chest muscles without the adjunct of have justified their existence, but in —I had asked her about work—told was strange, and stared at one, and child her dying brother had left in her times suffers very much after eating. running and jumping and bar work, the beginning of the hot season and me that at her brother's in the City the folks jostling as if they did not charge, lay sleeping. What if he were which adds so greatly the wanted Th August Flower, however, relieves she had seen a bill for hands to work during the continuance of a drought ^ate whether they pushed you under out in the great world instead, and at making fancy things, and she advised elasticity. The effect of this heavy which lasted four months. Indeed, the difficulty. My wife frequently foot! friendless like this little chap? me to try. work on the vital organs, especially in many prominent oppositionists did says to me when I am going "I held Ida tight by the hand, and the case of those not used, or bred to "I'll give you a bed to-night, she not hesitate to say, and say openly, "So I went but I found that one to town, 'Weareout I telfc so bewildered and lost, that at said rather huskily, "and you can be *violent exercise, is noticeably injurious. must know something before of the that the haste with which these socalled Constipatio of August Flower, (lost I fairly broke down, and cried as on your way in the morning." Some lose their color and become work, and I could never attempt it. improvements were carried out and I think you had He wiped his shoes very carefully on ,% went on and on, and seemed as if, sallow, some grow pale, and But the young man was very kind, was due as much to the unsettled condition better get another bottle.' I am also the mat, and sat down in one of the .'ttmojig »U those grand shops and take on a tired, overworked expression, and took the trouble to direct me to of public affairs as to any thing stiff-backed chairs of her prim sittingroom. tiiouses, we had no business at all, and troubled with Indigestion, and whenever while not a few get sprains which another place, that he said he knew else, and that the old adage of making that' I^hould have to go back jnst the force them to lie off for longer or I am, I take one or two teaspoonfnls wanted hands, and where the work hay while the sun shone had a double "I don't suppose you care to hear way We.had come, or else starve in the shorter periods. was quite simple." before eating, for a day or meaning in this case.—Hopkinson the Bible," she said austerely, as she reets.'^ two, and all trouble is removed." & Smith, in the Century. 4W