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Abbyville Tribune from Abbyville, Kansas • 2

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Two 1880 Gold Msdats. Messrs. Msion Hamlla again han thatl hadnot laforo rememU-red. It PERSONAU AND IMPERSONAL. was not a moment before I had serapeil SeBator Wftnrt stanfonl makes It somo dry leaves together an4 set lirq Hiro nwnv thu iTVrTTTTTi rniTT)TTMr Tin-so rir1i aromed my IiiwrIh ABBYVILLE TRIBUNE, mi that 1 could M-amly wait for rcnifiiil-eied that grlz.li.

do not climb unlfM th treo Is liher too largo nor too small. Ton yards to tha left stood a Mender tree, wilU trunk clear for lifleen fet t. I sprang toward It, and although I Ihe honor of having boon awarded tin highest gold medals overall cliibltor, Imth Liver- Ilin dnwn lay, mi.l 1 ly firr lh til'. DUFF A DEVER, Editor. to them.

A number of cortes had hu on lbo turL- fallen from the pines above, ami there yramh0 tVl. was a n.a,s of dry chaparral, so that on60f (icorgo TUden, one of tho contest. pool and at Edinburgh, tha two most I r.t i .1 I UUlt KANSAS. liM nfl "Hi ring In lli uxTiUHK. An ol'l limit' whom wo calMI I'nt lo John, lh of lh tn liU nril I WiM lllll'''l.

I llll'l no I lit: it in hill AM1YVILLE. important exiiiuiuoiii oi mo ypr 10 By the blaze I could seo tho naturs 1 hn dIiicb around me. I was had iM'Vi been able to climb a tree Imv. foro. I IliuU now without a moment of hcMilalion.

nnd scrambled to a seat among tho branches. 1 Miook so violently that I had to hold on by main foreo to ke ep from falling. 1 had Im-cu lie liml nlwn.vn UIm I to wmnan Ixi atii.l mil I kliouM Imvfl a pin inu 1HG7, tho Mason Hamlin Organs havo Invariably received the highest honors at all groat world' exhibitions, "DOSE LEEDLE POYS." ill crnml i linnco to uliow what I o. U.iirt kill Hio whlio Utcrr noino ftnti of tho will of banincl J. Jlidcn, says that tho estate.

Instead of amount-in" to as has since been given out, nearly $15,000,000. N. Y. Tribune. Mrs.

Narclssa Bourke, who recently died at Wlnthrop, provltlei In her will for tho establishment of a one thousand dollar scholarship at llowdoin College in honor of her son, who wns killed in the civil war. standing on a platform much like tho 0110 from which 1 had descended. On one side was tho sheer wall, on the other tho precipice. I was hemmed In by prison walls. I heaped on branches tfll the flames ran high and mado a roaring sound.

The whole canon was Itliiniiiintml. ami tllO tllll looked Tub dndei srs very parlUI to wlntr earn It's lurbcbappis wellir, rou know. Anll.i.l nflir lid. Will- Dot sohnnl mil all dew lillo rnrl 1om hinil.nir e. hni'l'' J'fe looked npoul in nil i Wll X.

no." I liuiciK'd naKi l-wil 4 I there proimbiy iniriy seconos Hicro hhuflled' from Ihe bushes with awkward but impressive gait, a mon- klii.iiM brlir. tak the greatect rare." liui uoii.n.m J- 3 no rodo lit hihmh'o mi the crown of a lilllo hill whero th ro Pol room-roil ot dre nr lils.rs I had dropped my gun In tho rxcite-ment. nnd wen had I kept it 1 should llike specters in the fantastic light. I stretched my hands towards tho genial I I at re plied in lianas luwunin too euuhu Colonel Henry McCormlck, of Har No niciannrs tin ht JJ nt rount mo on doso voHlin elmlra wu an open, enitisy upoi. i van cimi besido I'lielo John, when I raw him not havo dared to lire.

As tho great i warmth, a ml felt that salvation was rUlairjr. has tho original patent to nrmiii, eonstitntlntr his summer fttf 1(1 frlemU must tlioliirllb tho land now constitntlng his summer Dot rner. W7 u. pflf IT? ti.r mv SCO beast shambled along, 1 saw inai 110 was lame. It was old Clubfoot, tho 1 mp earn li.xeiiiy aneno Then, without turning liU head, ho said in a whisper: residence near Williams1 Orove, l'a.

iimiiutA nf 17H4. and tho bound Dofi vhpr tiny mm tr pereh nnd hum terror and autocrat of thn mountains. sm a A crackling noise hi ihiu uinmuvu drew my attention. Chaparrel, cones. ni.lnxn IK9 llllllipin prra, i pots vlicre dfjr vroleuii' "um 'tiel Mown fiMM-m ii" He was headed directly for my ireo.

Mv blood curdled and my breath chance! As lino a Mint as ever i see. VU ot um liodlo pori! aries of tho farm to-day are just what they were at that timo. A lady named Augustlna Ahumada In Kant ill rn t'llili. at tha the pines ineniseiveB, un him.b had set tho canon on lire. Dismay suc cccded my short-lived gleam of hope.

.1 1. t. I 41. stopped. I have no distinct recollec Oh.yat male mo fool o) olt Hut vhy It vaa.

I hurl ly know-Done leedle fr- spomt i beo of ono hundred and fifteen years, and at Talca, Mrs. Juana Unatica died In front was ine ciiumu, ikihhh mu fire. I wns two roils from the ledge, and tho Humes crept towords mo. I 1 was down f.ro ha had lairiy uo-gun to speak, but trcmhling all over, and my teeih chattered iii a most un-neeoiintahhi way. Slip up hehimi that sugar plno and blao away," was Iho whimpered I I Din I ilu.VKll nil Iho Infill moved forward.

nscd ono onehundred and tinny years. I'Tn 1.. (fox hmi-od twn sons, ono Of nlmpsfl.cn I vm Ircdlo Hans fitr ilftr flirt This sudden nnd awful danger gave eight and tho other niucty-nino years (ifntro. 1114 lllilu'n-l ll.ll. I)ol shplHSht up on my first louk nans 4.i.ll.it hurt 11 11 I HI timo with that dreadful ohaking.

It mo a voice. I screamed wildly as the lire reached out long, adder-like tongues -THE 3 1:11 1 11 11 l-J Doso loeulo oyI was 'buck ague," as I aiwrwanis tion 01 mo next lew secoium. proachod within ten feet of my hiding place, rolling his heavy head from side to side as if awaru of an unseen foe. Then ho passed 011 and was lost among the trees. I remained motionless for nearly an hour, fearing to descend.

Then I crept noiselessly in iho direct ion whence old Clubfoot had come. My iih. which must have fallen against tho prostrate trunk by which I found it, was broken short off at tho breech, tho bear having struck at it with his paw in passing. Imagine my surprise when I emerged from among iho trees to find tho same for inc. BEST T0111C.

Kx-Scnator David L. Yulco, of Florida, who died in New York a few nonujH mm i nirviiim nifectlon expert- A voice above shouted to me. A voco above siintuca to me. cneed by young hunters during their 4.1. Im lMn I ill MM TXi know'd dot, und vat not nfrnlt Off mp, und I kod vhon I vont oud Ot rocei todor pnrk itnd play I.1..1.

iUii ntmnd. "Quick, quick!" I cried, "or it's too days was the last State prisonerol 1 tlio war to receive Ins discharge. It Is 11.. fVint hia immn WHS lirst siiot ai ihmt, nun hunti-rs Iiavo suffered from it. I omi lut'dle poyil Tho beautiful creature, a iwo-year- The lire had driven mo so near tnu not n'nJ "i edge a step would have hurled mo orig Vhen thcool eloat un-rtr nil gnmo old buck, stood quiotly feiidiug.

outlined against Iho I leveled my jipy nit" py nnm i-- OVer. 1 ICIt tllO ICrriUlU WWUl uinj mm l.n..n im ilnnil. I II I II A. 1. lUFk.

)nK It' I It'll men lump imhumk comes to ono 1 1 ll.n I InniD hA rille, never noticing that 1 lia noi iiw. linmiiH-r. und nulled with all iaiiii I nwr i in liiu I :an.iiiniH. liiu iiibii Doso luodlo poj il 0W 1 11 yj Dlllini1 i i i I nlw.nf nneli nthpr in Im.rtxin (innra ('nmMllY. WAS ft 801' inn menicino, tinn i tonlrti, quickly "ii completer Cure.

DrPPl; Wk-nmmm, Impura Blood, MaUrl, tUUU nil Keurnlnln. It an unfKlllint remtdjr Ivt blicSMi onus KI1 ner nd Liver. It i inralualilo for PlwsiPt pceulUr Wemn, nd ftll who lend ledenUr lire. 1 1 doe not injure the teeth.aMuc liraiUclie.or eroflure eonlltlon othtr Iron tnrdinnci an. It enriches and purlflre th tlmulaiei the appetite, aids the aMlmilalion of food, relleyet Heartburn and ltclchlng, and itrenRtlicnii the mimolfi and norrpi.

For Intermittent Ferera, Laaaltude, Uck of Knergjr, etc it ha no equal. ITT" The rrnulne ha above trade mark and Crossed red Unci on wrapper. Take no other. BU aalr kr HOWS CHiainl tt). ltl.TIM0SB.Sa little grass plot whero had killed tno deer.

At lirst I could not believe it, u-nii flip mil-ill or with tllO TOCk uia.u iinu muno iiuivi iv 1 .1 i my sire lgth. It did not "go oil. At ri nr in tlio Civil war, riamu Und vb.pn I took dot leertle chap I likt tier vent, und put his chin, lift L. 1 Ian. 1.

1 nn. 4 Uiiflnnli nf tllfl last discovering mo reason, i .1... i. M'ltii flick. Tlio deer lllfc UK IV liv which 1 had sat.

nnd the remains of 'Catch this, ana 110 11 uiiuui- juu. 01 major in mo mmreij I r. l.lu mini WflM ft i. t.t Iwlrtt 1 1 you loc-dlo poyl" arms, shouted a voice, aim rup service, tuunuusy, lav BCiittercd on tho tnu imiii.K raised his lordly head, snuffed tho air, 1 A ttlfimilll. I wim tired, as well as weak at my feet.

nrsi oass wneii uo ---v. I was saved; but never sinco havo I but doing his service developed into a lofed him no! frtrt t'ndj ailU WHS (JOIIU in ruiiva cent leaps. and nervous, after tho fright tho bear 1.... f. 1.

I11IV 11,111 Ull IIIWIBI- lie kin: mo vonco, thwped lint I'll I I 'I I 1111- 11 11 11 I 1 1 1 A T. I iniuu 1 'i iiuiiiini look of the white decr. Santa nf thn finnrenio had given mo. jm it wna uvcuuuug nuestion of life and death, nnd I was How beautiful I cried, lorgciung in tho novolly of tho sight my own stu- Dot Icedlo poy!" Loume Anderson, tn Argonaut. not willing to die.

Carefully gather irjllfciro r. OuWifcK, jsrnimiun uniuii. inditv. oi wiiteii, nowever, i 1 Vifh, ''i4 4f USIIVU v. I Court, doubts the accuracy of the existing portraiU of Washington.

Ho savs that Houdin's plaster cast of AVashington'sfacc, now in tho posses- VV Ktnrv. hesrs but SUHllt MR. MEEKER. long to remain uniiiuiuiui. mo i.nm.t (lint rrrcctud 1110 as I LYDIA E.

riNKHAM'S ing tho scraps of bread and meat that I haTl thrown away, I resolved to follow iho nearest canon down to its mouth. CURED OF IIUNTLNU turned to Uncle John withered ran. VEGETABLE 0 A Bchoolmmtter Who Kld Terr WttlB Bnl which I wns sure would lead me out You'll never kill a cleeri rcvcr Inin tlm miiin count rv somewhere. Accnmplifilietl t.reat uei. Bennio Gibbs is ono of tho daring, COMPOUND seo such a cnaneo since i was A Girl's Narrow Escape After Kill resemblance to "the traditional features of Washington as seen in tho histories and libraries of our public 'i in, Kiiii.a were so hi ecii mac 1 nan iu not ten yards oil.

l'ooh! Ann 1110 Is a Posltlv Our ing a White Deer. li.t mvui-ir down bv to roots liinitcr rode oil. leavinr mo 10 venturesome boys in my memory 01 school-days. His pa was a school di Boston liuanet. Far Paswto CMpUlal aa4 Wtrtamai unaiii and overhanging branches.

I plodded follow or go back, as I chose. Vnnniaon. who died in Chi- on 1 ii-rirm V. Ill HID llCart OI 1110 C.lll- I Irnvo been morillicu sctcrai iimra i Am. nf Vprnala Cola.

wns Lorn with Iho instincts of a rector, and consequently licnnie ae-ficd the teachers in tho Gibbon school Piifrn Wbrnarv 1851. was tho last in my recollection; have been Vpelled ona unnumbered horrors ntrKcu, nna nr tlip Hoston Tea party imo sportsmen. For a long timo I was IIIU1U1 444 4 noio-iihors nt Lebanon. the rocky walls rose on each side oi me inmirniriuntable. I bcran to an extent that mado him heroic in 4 1 4 HWUlBwuTOiunr plaints, all Ovarian troubles, IntUmmatlon ana m-garatlon, CalUnf and Olsplaoesimita, and the soius umt Spinal weakness, and parUoularlr adapted to Uie ChMng of Life.

It will dneolre and expel tnmon from tlve TTtemi la i irhaiandimaTtaiaaneei r.t a loss to know from what source had our eyes. It was always unuerstuun down as a cnna in suuuui, n.i missed the target in archery tournaments, and have been snubbed by a prospective mother-in-law; but never (whero he was a farmer), he 11 4 In onutrnvinff i-otrif! mv passion foreruns and p-unnins to wonder if I had better go back, when that Bennio was to test every new 1 wna ufiirticii to spg oncn ueiuiu inu enme to uoswu nB.ii.in fnr this nort. Ho Was ml.nl uni.ninil nlmnvti a bottomless nit. dus bnmois there Is checked rery speodily bj 1U It rmntri fnlntneM, tlatalency, dentrore all eraln for atlmnlantii, ann ivlleTee wnlnnnii the etomacn. i a P.iulMllnll.

11.11. II1U 4.V44J I married three times, and was tho father My father was any thing but a connoisseur of deadly weapons, and my mother never knew the butt from the nmzzlo of a cun. and was equally Tlio declivity was probably not moro .1 If vnrv tpr. ilo 1 rememucr inai my jhiuo lacerated as now. Tho sunshine suddenly lost itt brightness, tho fresh, frao-fant stillness was no longer a de nf twnntv-e aht children, lie aica at IIIIIU llliuuu iuih 11 thn no-n of 115 vcars.

Boston Butlacl ril.1i. tn mc. I could not lean that dis iral DepreMloB and lndlcrrllon. That reeUnicot twarlng; down, eaunlna pain, wencht ana backache, Ualway, nermanenilr cured by OanH. It will tall times and under all clminwuncci act InaamiOB teacher to sco how much "sass he would take before ho broke out and left tho reservation.

One timo old Mr. Grayson was sick and a substitute took tho school for a few weeks. The substitute was a mild-looking man, of middle ago, somewhat bald, with a thin finclr. sandv complexion, meek r- Th nthpr H.av a citizen of Napa, tancc, nor could I climb around U10 afpon nnd slhioerv sides. A tall tree afraid of each.

After careful digging nt. thfl roots of the family tree, the light, and desperate thoughts Hashed tiirono-h mv brain of putting an end to fnl. sn.w In the river there what ho slthtnsiawauuuguTerBMie Tor the cure of Kidney Complaints of either art thts Compound It Biuiujpaaacd. l'rlce 1. Sis bottles (or i rvnri PTvrTTAiri grew from tho lower level, however, my wretched existence.

At last I de thouo-ht was certainly tho sea serpent, i-n. ahnwe.l that tho scr- scientific basis for hereditary vuaa vinriinfitnd. for I found that no latniiy puuum UVER PILLS. They curs conitipetlon, bUiottmea and and by leaning iar out j. uuuguii hrnnch nnd thus climbed tloWll.

pent was a school of little fish, each nUnf nn Inoh flint a half loner. They mv rrmnilmotlicr was a cousin of Kit termined tnai insienu oi iuiuuhus homo to brood over my sorrow, 1 would strike off by myself into the la roili.nm mv reiiulation by forpiaiiy 01 me urer. bchh, I felt certain now that must do 'e. vif7rtfvi" "it? ft? 'A Carson, the great American hunter and Iran ner. viin- ni.iir tlm vallev 11 00 r.

lor i na tlMVUV 44.4 wero moving up stream in a solid body ir.n 1nrr 11 nil nbnllt til TOO feet been dp.sccntlin? a lonsr time. Hohind i 1 taking homo at night somo trophy of wiiiln was ehilil. it amused mv ltjt Ivvv wide, and a constant commotion in the me. in tho hollows of tho canon, tno mv skin. tn licnr nin discllRS tllO merits igOQD ENOUGH cIihWa-b nf Hvonino' were already lvinir.

'I'lm sruitliinnr ftunslllllC and UClSCIOUS water was caused by a largo usn tout voice and padlock whiskers. Not a boy of us was afraid of such a looking man as that; still, Bennio Gibbs, as usual, took the field for a rccon-noisance the first morning. First, ho dropped a book on tho floor. Then ho dropped his slate. Then ho pushed tho big dictionary off the table.

Then ho whispered. Then ho left his seat without permission. Then he slammed the door like an earthquake when ho went into tho recitation room Then air by degrees restored my equanimity. I had sprainca my iwkio hi woup Siuiinr thnt nt nnv nl her time ing among them ana guiping the small fry. nml l.r.,11 WflB IlKTIl 111 IIIV UUnUlll.

A of clidkc-boro shot-guns and brcech-loadingrifles, but when I grew to woman's estate this highly unfeniinino taste displeased and even alarmed Wjri-, FAMILY OIL UAH. 1.11.4 I "(-. nwuiiu mi --j would have disabled mo, but now could U'lmn Rtnrrctt. Of thO Stt scanned all tho ravines closely, and V'M th Common looked wisely on tho ground for tracKs rmtn Inn? nnd far. and not bo allowed to impede my progress.

litniieil nlonnr hoi)inr and fully cx- Pleas bench Sn Pittsburgh ho refused them. They were vcrv proper young men, and dfd not relish the idea of a innn lnlv sinter who could take a tn ace. nt a ttirninsr not far off. when tho sun was high threw myself to grant licenses to sell liquor in a cer I tlm citv. Amonsr the an beside a little spring that bubbled irom tun r.inkn nml nti mv luncheon.

allow- the wing, or pierce the bull's tho valley beiore me, 1110 green iiujus nnd tho dwellings of men. How were The most practical, large sirao Oil Can lntliomarkot.Lanipare filled direct by the pump without lifting can. No dripping oil on Kloor or Table. No Faucet leak and wasiecontcnts or cauiio exploBlona. Cloeesperfertlyalf tight.

No Uke- r'T" orotlon-Abaolately snOJ. Don't be Humbugged wltn wnrthlcdii Imitations. Bay the Good Enough." WI5FIELD ILWF'G. Ufarrnn. Ohio.

with ri.rnll'ir fit. R1tV D.ICl'R nr mv horse to trrazo near mo. On Iinnn, mnc.kpll Wnpn I IOUI1U. Ill plicants thus refused was that of one Bum pus, a big man physically, who was inclined to use his muscle in tho nf riisnutcs. He wrote a Imva.

tlmv fi-nrnil. too. that such Df. ti nvncinipn nil sixtV feet deCP jtNLTUGHj 1 my right was a small patch of green "'J I he whistled once. Then ho racweu softly, like a cat.

Then ho whined like a Then he said "Ma'am?" very loudly and pertly when the new teacher spoke to him very mildly, and we all lauo-hed ourselves tired. Then Bonnie coughed like an old man. Then it was lime for recess and the new teacher 1....1...1 of l.ia nrnfell nml told US tO PUt a propensity might seriously endanger lulv nml-innror nu r. With a cry of horror, I drew back and herbtio-o. across which the tan pines my being settled7 in ife.

renion- Thew not I r.iiiiro Kr.nrrp.tL Ravinr: "If wrung my lianas in uespiur. iiau been saved from tho jaws of a savage Drougiu mc iinran ,.0,1. me tJ0 horse you don't grant me that license 1 11 stated, they scolctcd; they bijrj.t tho accounts of a 1 tho dreadful acci- I fof hM dents that resulted from tho use of lire- thonffh no I1ira. thonrh now beast only to die moro terribly by starv ,....1" storrett repneu: ii old by Flrat-Closs IIUB. 1 Vi i moT'll trmnt.

vou a license. hn dashed to pieces in a iiw i vi nu 11.9 1. 1 1 1. 4 ,.,.,1 SUFFIiIKU III arms, and tried to extort from mo a rocky chasm? Nature had never Bumpus didn't try. Pittsburgh Chron and then a vulture sailed majestically 1.

rM. 1 that I would never touch a MHay; Htsmt ithc uyra "UfVSW around some aisiani peaK. 0.1.1 cibmnn nf tlii nl.iec beiran to eun again. I might have yielded had seemed to mo so pitiless. Iho stony walls looked down at mo in awful silence.

Tho yawning precipice at my icle. A LITTLE NONSENSE. away our oooks, anu men no meekly down the aislo to Bennio Gibb seat. Ho took Bennio by both shoulders ami churned him up and down for awhile and then ho shook him until Bonnie's hair began to flu nnt nml then ho bent over tho pot an unfortunate circumstance occurred that made mo deaf to all en- bo oppressive. Suddenly there was a (yontu.a rustle in tno tail grass uuuui- mc i.i.nl.ino' nn saw tho head of a deer.

feet seemed waiting with a sickening expectancy. exclaimed Smith An nnnln wtinlinil lioard nf mv nkUl. MW 1 Ai. vnn twn fivpa for a ten? I mv rillc. and, leveling it, fired And was queer and old-fashioned enough and was queer and old-fashioned enough shrinking lad nnd wore out an ebony 1 1- inking lad nnd wore out an ebony Before this 1 had been atram 10 speak aloud, for fear of rousing some wild animal, but now I should ba glad nJe(I Jobson.

"Then uron him. Then he said, in a meek, tucra." Pittsburgh way: "The school may have re- rulcr A deafening ro- to sdmiro it sent me. on my e.ghtecnth through the stillnessm! birthday, a handsome A inehester rifle, into air a white deer! which he had ordered mado for mo. 'e In tho blood- timii id 11 .1 nil Tint Infill Tfll- 111V III I We walked liko boys walk- -An Irishman, who had on a very From that day I ceasod to struggle stained crass lav tho noble animal. to sco or near any ining wnu m--, ci if it wero a savage.

1 shouted myself hoarse, but only strange echoes answered mc from tho frowning woods. Tho shadows grew deeper. 1 must do nirainst late, liryant urines 10 a Vug to their own executions. When ragged I coat, utrniro-linsr with death Vtnr.VnTOl" nlwnvs broufht to HIT UUM 4S 14, I flt a thrill of superstitions horror j7a Kehable Remlr lor k''' 'laZ Mennie. tilbbs COUUl commaim ma i wna i in Kid: there's one point "but I think tho most of it is mado of something as an old PIgyptjan must imagination other thoughts than thoso commonly suggested to feminine readers: nnd not only in thought, but linvn It.

had hp. kllllHl UnWlll IISTIV U1IJ Dcyona wnicu it mi tf 4i. r. i.o'a on ancakin' mean Tinaa Bnnheur proposes to paint Ut-iuiiu nnivu fellow, but he's so sneakin mean something any It occurred to mo to make a rope of somo of my clothing and thus descend. .1 I A this cnfivil ihis.

or tho Ancient planner 1, Wo tvo In viikhni. lir.nl nml with crnmn-bao'. iiiMi. i-vnipnl American horses, about it you can't ten wuetner ni TnoUBB naa ui v. 'J RiJnTiiibg.

mlinn 1m kIpw tho. albatross. 1 tried to .111 v. 1 in.r nntip.n the saw afaXI ilttVUUWt nsMM liavp. I hunted that classic bird on lako droppin' the grammar or sayin stanch tho blood, but the murderous rci'uiuuiviiu n4 horse, the clothes-horse and the dark shore and river bottom.

At one time but it somewneic niunS l.o.l Hnnn it4 wnrk too WCll. it. wins n. nanvns-hack. slowlv veerins Tl.Qt nio-ht.

Mr. (iil)bs went I ...1 1 llnrdlv knowimr what I did, 1 took tho horse. Norwich Bulletin. ITnw tn avoid disaster. lll.lt to see tho new teacher about it and that to the south, with neck outstretched head of tho dying creature into my nml pyp.

of faith: at another, it was a nay: to shun laugh meek man beat bun with a chair leg It was tho woik 01 out a uiouieut intake off my long stockings and tie them toarethcr, and then to add my scarf. All this mado only four or rive yards in length. I tore tho skirt of my stout waterproof suit into Btrips which I tied together, until I had what seemed enough. Then, fastening a stone to one end, I crept to the edge and let the rope down to measure tho lap. In tho large soft eyes were rc Etntnlv mnllnrd or teal, nsooon until ho had to bo put to bed.

ion tcr' I Arnl.l nftAr! thn rnp.ua and me BWUYinir 1-ry cycirs worst. bill or sprig-tail. But I panted for For tne ouyer pines. As tho breath grew fainter tho nobler game. 1 longed lor tho excite Who wouiauuy vj'iiivi never saw such a man.

no wan i afraid of anybody. One day he put the president of the Board of Education ont with (KinvuisiVR move- ment of the chase; to bo whero lll.lll. nmnl oini thn fast, frlazillp- CVCS looked nrstl a iincpan make. Ex. "The atnir at eve had drunk his tlm Giilinnl mom DP.CMUMB J1U UllU- 1J 11 J.111141.7 HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS rrmnPIL it.

Tirna ions to SCO W0 ciscd the way the new man taught long distance, it sun lacsca a nine, i delieiencv was soon supplied from the to see and bo tho belted hunter. When cl.A.il.l V. ova linmi rlAviaino nnttivn.4 1 IMIKiua .4 into mine witn a gaze so umuau i intelligence that I was almost crazed with erief and terror. I hurried from UUIH! point of such a pun. ZVntrws larmer I i il.n m.n ivlin TrlnilP.

t.lllfl division. This teacher, whoso name sleeves of my jacket. The root of a The neatect, edy known for Rheuma-tium, 1 cur nd M. DI1W1I1V 1 1 -) 1 lor sofa-cushions and learning to paint 10V a utlium iu 1111114 if hni. nnt.

in ton much Missouri pino aliordod a convenient pi.iue mi 1 1 1 iMcf nun. 4 4 hv io spot, only to una inai my probably frightened by tho rifle-shot, had disappeared. I was alone and back. Field and larm. How can I leave thee?" he gently attaching ine rope; nu, nnous tested every foot of it to mako sure that it would bear my weight, I was vr.ajltr tf nliaVl nfT.

E-TotMiLtlin, under was Moses H. Meeker, went Into tne Union army soon after the war broke out and when ono of our old boys, George Slocum, a Missouri boy, who had gone into the Confederate army and was serving under Price, heard that Meeker was in Grierson's cavalry, ho deserted and camo North and shot miirniiirnd. as the clock tolled one. as 'ir Aakroa miles irom nomc. that I lacked one of the most reccs- utterly wunm Hmwlill, r.

EAbITiiY1 JOllNbON, iprtetora. MewTork. 'Ask me something easy, sneyawncu 4 Hnnr with the shot sary requisites of the true hunter- Several times 1 iookcu over ami mj head crew dizzy. I decided to go on sun luiu uiiiii.t, iiij u.iiii i 3 on tho boundless plains chasing deer and antelope. As Cacdmon was haunted by a vision, in which be was told to sing; as Socrates was pursued by a daimon, who insisted that ho should make music so, by some strange law of psychology I felt that my life would never bo complete until I had hunted the deer or tracked the grizzly in his mountain home.

The or-nortunitv came. Some friends ability to hnd my way unuer an cir trim and the dog's loose in the back cumstances. uh. will ba Our Aeat FrealUentf backward, to obviate that difliculty Vnnrintr mv rIiocs would bo a bin yard- UO wcni mi vug v. Tf ir.a nlrnoiiir nftornnnn.

Rtarted 1. nnlderlns the names of Ed- I toiiiiPp in mv cliniTinT to the TOPC. I A 1 I '7 III I vn' to go back on foot the way I had come manda. Clercland, Ixigan or UUU Still a dark rf --0 A short-sicrbtcd man approachea a pushed them over, logeuier i mj in Austin avenue and said: as nearly as 1 coum rememucr n. Wlw.n rnnnhprl n.

nnint, hitrh enoUDrh bona may enter the neio. it, Horse of Time "a little longer." usa DtW Haix's Balsam for ths Lcnos. long ee'b' off three fingers of his right nana to avoid the draft. He said as soon as he heard that old Meeker had enlisted ho knew the South had no chance. Meeker is a preacher now.

He has been preach-inr in the same church for eighteen years and never had but one row with the choir. That was the first Sunday cartridiro belt. Anoiuer instant 01 iiua- uvnnm a wrptf.hod donkey." "What itntinn nnd hcart-sinkinff. and I was to command a view I did not feel re- J.I.J 41.. j.

moon IJiunucieu mo 111 invited me to spend a few weeks at I.aU Iw a in lliA Kinrrn Thov llflll A for being the best nousenom world, and curing all disease, of the throat, chert fairly off. I reached the bottom sore tnr thn mniintnni!) lonknd a II UU 1UU n.rtr 'T hprr vour pardon. 1 hrnathlpaa. lint S.lftl. AnOllKT ITISI and lungs.

A fpeclflo lorpneuiuuui. nml vntiirn after ranro stretched made a mistake. Yon have a remark awaited mo. In tho gathering gloom .11. 11 IIUUIVI little house among the pines, 111 one of the most romantic regions of the A tinniin(T-Tnrtv was formed i n.nn.i.n.t ami thnv do sav tnai now, away on every' side, silent and relcnt-iua na tlm tomb.

There was not a able resemblance to the donkey I sup xnni.i nnt. fiml mv shoes, and tno nosea vou lexas if he ordered that choir to sing the long meter doxologv to "Amsterdam or COCKLE'S living thing in sight but a buzzard cir 1' 1. i f-lintr nhmit, a tar-oil nea K. for my especial entertainment, and the night before, as a preludo to the mor-rnw'n pxp.itpmp.nL we listened around 1 brce-vear-oia tmui much interested in looking at the col Silver Street." they'd ao il, ii ouisi ANTI-BILIOUS At last I set off in a direction whero the organ. Burdctle, tn vrookiyn i in a wnrir on OOVSlOlOffV.

thnno-ht. rnpoo-nized familiar rocks. Ult'H lllillVa 414 4. 4 r-. tha firo to the wild stories of tho PILLS, Eagle.

sharp stones cut my tender feet at every step. Moreover, I dreaded rattlesnakes, and listened with painful acuttness for the warning rattle. I did not hear any thing, and soon lost that fear in my overpowering anxiety to reach some human habitation. It grew dark so rapidly that I had to use mv stick at every step, as a blind "Aunty," she inquirea, -wim maaus The killing of the white hart weighed nnnntoiiiooi-a 01rl fMiiVifnnt. n.

n-riz the blood red?" Ana hue Aunte THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY hpnvilv nnnn mv snirits. and lilled me How hard it is to keep apace and .7. 1 1 M.L. rly who had been known in the region for fifteen or twentv rears, was a fa- ra narch ntr her brain ior a sunauiu 5au7-i with vairuo iears. xne sionea ui continued.

"Is it cause nio-ht before added to mv uneasiness tni Kri miii Viml hnd the abreast of all the new agonies, it is now quite tho proper idea for a young ladv to entwine a wreath of autumn a a 4 4, tnniatnps?" Harper Bazar. 1 1 1111 IV'1 hardihood to attack him since he had 11 CODums vi ij iif '-s- JlKYS.lt BUGS. Sr. Loan, ate. A LIMITED OFFER.

GREAT CHANCEI De Half's Here another case oi mere was 1110 uangcr ina meet a bear. I bad my riile and three I li Ul lTnnln man does, to lecl the way beiore me. leaves of beautiful colors, and attach pursued a hunter a long distance and L-illpH him with nnA stroke of his jrisran- Before I had groped along many rods my guide gave mo timely warning of a oozen cartriugca 111 my uuu, uu -John had said: "Give grizzlies a wide berth." Rn LfGnXS CTiption to the Weekly tic paw. An enormous trap bad once been set for him, and he had caught in if 1.1. Tltll Wrtllflfirf 111 111- chasm.

Reeling lor a stone 1 nuricu it forward and heard it strike far down uest juuiig -4 iZ ii tUn rmw evir rrrtS there. What could I do if I met one? The way grew more and more intri per wy, i iun -i. .1...1.1. A-aA aiimiHrnnpa OI tulS a man who 4. below mc.

I could go no farther at loHst until davlis-ht so. drawinz back telligence, he had gone to the nearest 1 RflO-rraI WOUldn AI1B -'o r. r.ari nrp. I'd run away. fliila- a few feet.

I sat down to wait I was cate. Now I had to climb over bowlders, and now force my way through 1 a 1 .1. at one mealP sav anything. frill. marK OI inenusuip is, passing.

Young man, what do you in-. it?" If the aforesaid fViof foil immoilintel ns.P.PO BookZiisge iSS. Ffi M.nu0 loksglen 2r, ire: Z.TJY occasionally in the passing years, and now and then he helped himself to a stiopn or ralf unmolested. nvr it ii. ovrrnL-nnnrl nv H.

rillp.SllOt. f(ll- langtCU UnUCrglOWWI, liuiu nmwi rrm1 infn OiO olll.lnW (if DlllPS SO What pretty children you have, anitl the new minister to the proud VIZI wirfrHor.diaareathooli: Uonnelson a It'HU 441V144U 44. .,1 touno- man is at all bright, he labels one ol the golden leaves fifty thousand .1.11... n.na it Tin nn tllP WSU ftS lowed quickly bv a second report, but i gloomy that twilight seemed suddenly There was also a white doe among lit I 1p ones. "Ah, my (MediceliC.un.elor-.

Bcti leful Frtinie (its Veam Before Mast; ilwj, ff United Inn npifhborino- mountains which iney sounaeu a long uu. 1 started uo and tried to shout an gtate; Lnirerpai little dear," said he, as he took a little Kirrr. tiiark nf ambition. Vtnen he seemed to bear a charmed life, for nianv hunters had shot at it but al- nnswnr. hut mv overstrained throat tiia Ian.

"are TOll ino of five his lap, "are you to nave lauen. mere cinsiims of bushes, as of some heavy body pushing itself through. I tried to run, but tho roughness of the ground made me stumble at every step. The noise came L-now iViof it pnulii bp. nnthin? PI 1 414 .111.

ill i .4 "No. sir." re- irl upon 'n. air." cnnlil mako no'noisc except a hoarse reaches that figure he hires a clergyman. Ilartford Post. a i wavs missed.

A superstition had nat eroakinr. like a child with croup. I nrallv erown nn about it, and the sponded the little miss, with the usual accuracy of childhood, -try fa udder S.v?nV..Va Mayor Koehefter. Bamnle KviAlI lIOME was sure tho shots came from my 'Wltaaat frcaaiaaa, ac iiw. i mountaineers held that some great calamity would attend the person who Miles Standish in bronze is a nf Boston statue.

me. CMcago Linger, else but a bear, and every other anxiety was swallowed up in present terror. I pocket of my jacket wero some matches killed the white deer..

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1886-1887