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Abbyville Tribune from Abbyville, Kansas • 2

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flAJPUTIAM WOMEN. 1. In ai'ii llm doetfir. wlifl PSTARCDUGIICU 'mo rtDiATPQ MO POISON. NO OPIATES, NO POISON.

TthTtttt t-i m-nT-nTTTT lengthening the dclici.tu little frame. ABBYVILLE TEIBUNE, nw ir "vrm 1 1.. Iii furl nil loifullv I'llnl: III fart. A I'arl of India Where Ilia Weafcor lies I llfliirdtid With irt ltxpfrt. Unlike In other imrU of tho F.4 ft ruin, aim uiiiieiti'fi In bt! Ill very fnlr woronn lias always malntalucd proud i ii.i..

health. 1 Moiielliues wonder if tho constant surveillance wo exert-laoi not DUFF DEVER, Editors. AnimmK. Kansas. ftttenil.il Wuit! Uo I eo a loy S'h-ep?" Ml- Dnrton oneo moro rouiffl Tom-my farter, nt tho nainu timo enliavor-in" to explain oito voeo to tho In-npeetor tlio reason of tho littlo fcllow'i "Yi yen," ho ald In hl lofty hut nolito voire; "0110 hear mi many of themi kind of btorle-i-geiienilly cuse for iilleiieHH, you know.

highly approved of the fount ry plaiu C'onm' pieiiily, it wtw to bo put into C'MJti'Hi without loss of lime. "We shall mis her dreadfully" Mr. Chiiblud, with tear in lier eyes. "Of course wo nsnented her husband, "but it I a cii.to in which wo must make our furling subservient to the child's bcnelit," nnd with what sounded like a sigh ho took out hi tab 04 harmful allowing her lo Jtnrn what M10 can iy Iicrseii. "Mvtle-nr Marian, in a mi'oof thin ilDNcriiitifiii a 11ic1lie.1l man muni Im llm ti.firt-: niul my own opinion entirely lei to look over soiuu memoranda pen cilled on them.

tioiiieideN with that expn'Mxeil by clnir. Wo limit not allow Uhei in- Mr. Chiiblud bent over her work, nml tlu.ro urn Rtlnnco save for the position among tno mnruni ana cinv nlrou tribes of Northern India. In stead of treating women contemptuously tho.UaJpouts. liko tho ancient German and Scandinavian tribes, on every occasion of iinporlanco consult their wire, to whoso opinion great weight is usually attached, always treat them with tho greatest respect and address them by tho title of Devi, or goddess.

Although ft few of tho chief have taken more than ono ivlfo, in imitation of tho Moghul rulers, polygamy has Iii.i.n a reeon-nized institution ti lloet to bu forciil, or Krnvo eonn-oiienren ninv nnmio. Willi Arthur it In crackling of tho lire and tho subdued "Hut 1 believe, 1 am aiuni i'ihiu. thi boy'- biory I oorreet, for hi juir tula nro both 9 "P.nd iii me, but I HhouM never get through mv ilulii if I Mayed to listen to all tiio Ktorle tho children bring. Tho way to do tho work In a plaeo of thl kind I to go Htralght on, regardlem of nnd, itbovo every thing, to uiitirtly (lilierent. Ho of it ijiiiot.

CAFE, rSOttTT, BURS, I'alnful rroijri' t'urvd. MIm rlfimnre Al.l-oll, MMMi'hilff'tlJ u. maiir y-i Ifin fjUBh. l-inM wild una isniilal Inm ttifil iiintir rnib'fi lui ful rnlirl, mil I out limit vruubnil tli (roiriiii MW." CotiEhrd 10 Yeeni eiot Cored. Mr, l.tilw llroMtma.

Il-rr iilil kwfif riMrlnn. Hi. iiiniii, llil im uili-rril Irom iic lilli woul.l r-mova. At li Im uixt Itfl i Couuli Cur, inl ilitl It It IM Uit4 uf kliowu. AIUbbr.Te.tl,o,.r.

M. I fwl eonftrnlnri teriprn eonrt'li-nrej In Hi iiifiin nml rfflcm-if of lift sur "unit turn. Not only li It of ttrrl. rrli lj my luinlly. bill 1 livo fwrMiiiiilly il It wlltt rrmlu.

iI n.IAM1S h.ol.lN lUUbl ol Ilia Obeb liluiu Culiiii'Sllul. THE CH AIII.KS A.VOUI'.UKKCO, THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY Cuwthttia, Vrailiu. II I IS 1 1 15 llwkwts lllW, TlkkH tU! i I r.flfd.lfc TBI CnRLUtA.Ot'EI.I.S unexciliuiii't eonio iim ji.in-j;iiitiiiu teniifriinH'iit, onl will loil ntemlily on without making a parlleularly brilliant I llm U'lMl-Ht eiiiirso wo I.MUTO. cnii tnko In to neml Kthtl Into thoootm- irv. It.

in. if CMitime. ImooHsiuio lor with the Rajpoots, with whom monog 1110 to ieavo Ixmdoii Jimt now, no that wo can not remove Ihu hoiiMi-hohlj but amy existed during tno pntriurcnui tA Init'lfl. licking of tho timepiece. It wa a cold, dull evening, and tho room looked very comfortable with iti handsome furniture, rich, soft carpet and heavy plush curtain, on all of hich the lire-light threw a thousand dancing gleam.

"Joseph," said Mr. Chiiblud, suddenly looking from her work, "I wan' to ask you something." "I am all attention," replied her lor and master. "1 was reading In tho paper this morning about a child dying from overpressure. I it true? l)o they really make them work so hard in these board school?" Mrs. Chilblud's eyes were full of pitying wonder, which her hus- wo can neiiu tno uini 10 jour iimit i.

.1.. Kiiiiiuiuo rm iv I'll 11111. iiu "if n'v m.j..-'- to Mm. ('olf, nnd wo can talk tho mat Ami In his attachment and devotion to his wifo the Rajpoot stands pa-11 tlm Hindoo, who iSlHeoiintenauco chatter." Jlut wo nro bound, In falrnen, to listen to any Tension tho children may have to account for their absence, lain arrival, objected tho teacher with ftuhaducf warmth, "otherwise I should have punished a lit lo girl just now for crying becaimo fcho had 110 food xinec vetlerday." I am reiilly afraid. P.urton," Bald Mr.

Chiiblud, imprecisely, "that you nro a lilt In loo sensitivo for your ptisl. Think of tho cause in which you lire enrolled one of tho worker, tho education of tho mas.ses-a truly noblo ter over thi evening. t.lt..t liilnriiiiMf.il Mrt. f'llll- generally hnvomueh higher notions of 1 bind, anxiously, "you do not think kIio poing to bo woman than tno lonowcr v. mi.im.

Tho coniuiral duties of the Rajpoots urn evnressed ill tho simple formula: mi! (hi, continue to death. HER FUnjATION. Tr bouse was In i oodliinn Miilinwerad, tt ili'cn In ilin inm miir iik Iree. till a Jiiudi il wluTf ImiIi.v'ktM llowi'iwl, And l'fU or Hiu I'ff. Thw lurk in oiiiiHT In llm imtrn wlifti tlm rnsr were wpi.

A ml 'imuh llierc llmt I iitnird 0110 aiiuiiiicr- A luiiiiiiier I cmi not forget. He had nnt llm tiNiutr of llnrrtr Whom 1 mi-l nl llm Vandrrlidl lnll winter, mid Ihhii I'm to marry At I.oiiox. jou hw. Hi" Nf.r tlm initiinwK Imrlev. who nnneei The (lerintin dlvinfly, mi'l vol biiwo'iiml hi million hiuI Ii' iirlnnoi-i, I Ucro louioihmii I tun not foi.cL roil tiled siitnn fretklr ono morning On I Iip Inpof hl I.HIIb time rtirt he spi-nd in inlmlrlnir II inai ll, I kfllho ri-M of my hi-ailS.

Tlo cane, tlmoruvnt ami Hi" O'dhir iu niiirh lo Hie men of mv net, fctit ri.iao tallitrniudn pi-lsof tho parlor a low, and wo leave and furjevt. We rowed In the dunk on the river, i ih. nil tlii'wft noiiKeiim I mild Vp rfwl I nm all In a shivi When I tlilnkof li boon Hint wo rend, ihoiiKlil Ui in mv henri III uruior, For I was a lu.llloiinlro' I'l l. Inrt he wns the nn farmer A fact llmt 1 could not fuiKf-U H'a niiinliood nlone win he rich In. And 1 win tii-oiitflit up in Hi" totvn, And would I look In kitchen At work In aculloo iown? Fo Initio him nnd wo parted; I ofinleM that I I'ell it reirret.

I'tfr lellow. Im lonkt-d broken henrted, Hut by now ho bit learned to forgot. Whnt In It yon any? Thnt my pra'soa Arc less lo him now linn my blame, Thnt bo In aoleep In tho dn sen, And 1 vlnir ho culled on my nnine. If the triilf wide to brldiro over, Oh. whv should vro ever huve inetl Hut under Ihu dew-loweled olever a bis grave lie at leiml cuu forget, ir.Nvoi.

Sh live In ft Antler of fashion, Her dreenee nro marvels ol art, lt Che of a Horrowfiil passion In draining tho blood from her Itenrk V-'bere arolhornif In lier pirliiiid of roues, The limit uf Ml ter reijrot. For alio talks In her luniiier, and choose The lover she can not fiimot. Irvhuj, in jV. 1. Graphic.

thW- iii few word, may bo consid Icrtnilliy IIOI, nMVfrmi net inn- band, in his cinooth, inet lsotoiio, "only I am a great licliuver In tho old adage, Prevention in better than nnd with a child of Kthtl'g calibro 0110 oatt not be too vigilant and cartful." ered as the supreme law between bus 1 nn.l nifn.M Till law ha T0V- Th best and snrrst Hcmcdy for Core of band cold orus quickly quencneu. "My dear, pray do not you indulge in the absurd, mock sentimentality that I so much in vogue nt tho present timo. These people tho parents, iwwii eliilileen eim for a nominal sum ci-ncd tho Rajpoots in all ages in a all tlUeaws ennsed by any derangement of wot'K. J'o not, 1 pi. iv juii, Biniiiicii your feeling on tho woes real or imaginary, of individual cases." "Hut," said the teacher, bravely, "it I with individual cases ono must deal, llow cm I compel a child to work the Liver, Kldnrys, Stomatli ana uoweis.

great a degrco as in oruinnry B.j;ua in other countries, nnd tho Well?" said Misa Burton, innnswer to tho up-lifted hand. Pleaxe, teacher, Tommy Carters Hnnals ot very few nations ailord moro nunicroiMor more sublimo instances of Pj-sp, pxla. Sick Ileftdactie, vonHiiiauon, Billons Complaints and Mularlaof all kinds yield readily to tuo lencllcent Influence of receive an excellent education hato to bo" drnsrzetl frfcm their wretchedness whose eye nro heavy and limbs weary ilnriit nn Hum tl.OSB OK UIO asleep: leep. wnni.f niul tinnier nourish IBISIlliftt fav.f. 1IltlflltU timii riininiv tinner ur no- nu.

1---1 tieo. tl.S teacher was t-ompellcd to seo me.it? What can 0110 from tho iii.ua ia ninmomh ii instanco oi tno what Bho did not wish observe at that exl.aus'.e.i system 01 tneso oamror teiilv eliivalroiis devotion of the Kaj- iiMu.l.ini ton liuiur tint Heliedllln. in tlm ohiect of his attachment, mil It was arranged with a proper knowl-edo'H of what can bo and is dono by "Tommy Carter, como here; and at tbo sound of his natno tho boy sat up which occurred during tho first stago of Cheetoro in tho thirteenth century. and ignorance. Horn in vice and darkness themselves, they would rear their oli'sprin2 the samo way they put forward every obstacle to prevent tho children's attendance at school, r.nd when forced to send them, thev mako complaints about tho amount of work.

These cases of which you speak are rank impositions to work on the feelings of tho public." "But there was a letter the othsrdny, signed, 'A stating that far I too mncli is expected from young chil- Ala-ud-din, tho ruthless lariar, nun anil rubbed his eyes. "Why, Toinmv, what is tho meaning laying a long and mimes sicgo vo mu ir-iVH nut that ho would of this? said Miss luirion 111 a Kinu voice, for tne boy was ono 01 tier children under seven." "Yes, but is it right to expect so much from these ill-fed, ill-clothed and in many cases diseased children? Many of them bring their dinners to school. You should seo what is provided for them. 1 would venture to assert that in this room there are pretty well twenty children with the same faro to-day a thick slice of bread with a disgusting-looking compound they brightest pupils, and she knew something about his homo lifo. Ho was a tall boy for his ago, a little under seven rail the children in mis miriou roout uren.

uia you see ur "I can not say I did; but I know tho stylo of thing. I camo across a young wero under seven), with a face that 1.1... retire if ho could get possession of Padnianl, tho wifo of Rajpoot Chief Bhccmsi, a Ccyloneso Princess renowned for her beaut)', accomplishments and intellectual merit. The demand was scornfully refused. At length tho infatuated Islamite restricted his desire to a mere sight of the extraordinary beauty, and acceded to tho proposal of beholding her through tho medium of mirrors.

inrr nn tliA f.litll Clf tllC RalPOOt, might have ueen any lamer pnuu, uiieli a handsome, onen countenance, in MIL JOSEril C1IILBLUD. spite of its griminess, niul the thick call dripping, uui wiuen more resembles carl-grease. I have frequently Keen the delicate ones turn with almost It Is vlessant to tho taste, tones op the locks of malted, unKcmpi nair wuicu fell over his brow. mt.ni. rentores nnd preserves health.

and i Nice, Far-Seelnsc Man School-Inspector. It Is purely Vegetable, ana cannu mu nrnvA beneficial, both to old and yonn. "Please, teacher, I dnln mean to go to sleep, but I wor so tired!" As ft Blood Purifier It Is snperlorto all "llow is that? in hiifl fill Ion? nast woman only this morning who is, 1 should imagine, just tho ono to air her foolish notions in that way; but probably she will have leisure for reflection presently, for I doubt if sho will be retained on tho stall' after I send in my report. I am determined fully determined to do all I can to crush out this abominable spirit of resistance to the advance of education and the upholding of discipline." "Yes, Joseph, said Mrs. Chiiblud, returning to her work, convinced that her husband was, without exception, tho wisest, most far-seeing and learned of men.

London Truth. others. Sold everywhere at ftl.TOabotue, Mr. Josenh Chiiblud entered tho m. uhiii fr-r cj a bi.it- iiirrht.

father ho woke ho entered Cheetoro slightly giu rded, and, having gratified his wish, returned accompanied by tho Rajpoot, who, unwilling to bo outdone confidence, saw Ala-ud-din to the foot of the fortress amid many complimentary excuses of ti-nniiln hn had thus occasioned. hroakfast room on a chill autumnal mo at livo to fight tho fire, 'cos mother couldn't cct up, 'cos sho ain't welL" loathing from this their customary mid-day meal." "Verv sad, of course, but hecauso a child has not proper food is no argument whv it should also remain ignorant." "Will you allow mo to ask you one question, Mr. Chiiblud? Would you force your own children, who have every advantage to do what is required by the school board?" Tho Inspector looked at this daring teacher much ns ono regards an inipu- morning, and glanced critically at the tablet laid for tho inoruin? meal. Yes. LYDIA Ea PIWKHAM'S "Whnt kept you up so iaicr "I had to mind tho baby." "Whore was your mother?" i.ll...,u,.

t.mclw.r mother Went to the CT it was arranged as it should be and as Mr. Chiiblud always expected to lind it spotless cloth nnd china, tho coffee-urn bubbling nnd steaming, tho little EGETABLE was for this that the follower of the prophet risked his own saiety, trusting the word of the Hindoo. Ilero he had an ambush; Bheemsi was made prisoner ami ofvt awnv tr. tlm Tartar camp. if lji.TVi, v.

Dolphin to fetch father, and they didn't como out tin tney was itiruuu uui, uuu u. 1 dent men at who has the ellronicry to .1 1 1 0FTEE3 TUB SUREST REMEDY (XIIVS. OOllV whero he was to bo detained until the surrender of his lovely Princess Pad- silver spirit-stove boiling tho water ready to receive the eggs, napkins nroncrlv folded, nnd linallv tho news man I. rn. i.

(iinnm anA HeKnsIr relcncd in Chcet paper, ready cut nnd aired and spread this nnevneeted and undreamt then laincr ami moincr nun Rooked 1.1,i.g.ua.h,',ba parallel," iorenobod, t. loot alter jgrSU' tho baby but your- ducted in a manner ono would have "No, 'cos tho lady what lives tho tod fmm him (luin the most next room sho gone away, rind t. wny t0 ask simplest baby cried so as I took it and sat on tho aml puzzling tho lit- across tho arm 01 his easy chair, iwery of news. Padmani, as soon as sho heard it, offered to give herself up in cava her husband. Intimation NEW BRITAIN'S PEOPLE.

An Inferior Jtiico, Said to be the Least Attractive of All Melaneslan. New Britain is ono of tho most beautiful countries in tho world. Tho contours of tho lofty mountains are very graceful, and tho variety of tints of tho rich tropical verdure is as attractive as it is unusual. The dens, foliage is interspersed with patches of rrrass of an emerald hue. At Matnpl thing being satisfactory, Mr.

Chiiblud crossed over to the liro, and his position on tho liearth-nio" causinsr him to was sent to Ala-ud-din that on tho day t.i mn ner eomn in. 111111 iiiuu nr rn.it Kir. Cllil I l.i lii'oina nKoillnsalv. IV11S .1 1 it didn't stop. Father said ho chuck ho withdrew from his irencnes iuu i.m 1.

nrr.lil1 Via Sent. OIllV tllUt sllO f-j front a mirror, ho naturally glanced at liia reflection therein. A lonr. broad PAINFUL ILLS AND DISORDERS SUFFERED BY WOMEN EVERYWHERE. It relieve pain, promote a regular end healthy recurrence of period nnd Is a great help to youna girls and to women pnst maturity.

It strengthens the hack and tho pelvic organs, bringing rollcf end comfort to tired women who etandallday in home, ohop and factory. tencorrhcea, Inflammation, Ulceration ar.d Displacement of the Vtcrti have been cured by it. as women everywhere gratefully testify. Ecgulal physician often prescribe It. Sold by all Druggists.

TrlccSl.00. 1 Mrs. PInkham's "Guido to TleaHh" mailed to any lady sending stamp to Uie Laboratory, Lynn, Mass. it out o' the window 11 moiuer umu quiet its row." should bo accompanied by her females --I nnd manV others Who face, with very neatly trimmed whis blud's notion of discovering how much tho children really knew. But, to do him justice, ho could, as a rule, in spite of his supremo egotism, form a tolerably correct idea of how they" had been taught and disciplined, although "Tho boy spoko in a quiet, matter-01- in Blanche Pay thcro is an active vol-nrmo.

a curious volcauio island, and a desired to pay her tins last mark of revcrenoc. About seven hundred col- nroenede.d to tho VOVal fact tone. Why not? Ho was used to his life; such scenes wero of daily oc region of hot springs. I traveled by eanin. in each sat one of the bravest currence ana 11 tuo previous mm, a experiences had been a trillo worse than usual there was ono comfort to of riieetore.

borno by six iiiso-iiisi'il as litter nor ho nan never yet met wuu a teuuuer who fully satisfied his requirements-God bo thanked. School over, Miss Burton hastily donned her walking attire, and hurried ivmnil to a ilismnl. dirtv street not a bo derived from them his mother was tcrs. The litters were deposited, and kers, no niustaclio to IikIo tho wiuo, thin lips, light, penetrating eyes, an aquiline nose, and carefully brushed dark hair, formed a tout ensemble hich, to ono person at least, was alto-frether pleasing, and that person was Joseph Chiiblud. 15orn in a somewhat humblo position, ho had, hy steady Eersevcraneo anil determination, raised imself gradually until ho held nt the ago of forty-two, the post of Inspector of Elementary Schools, with a salary nf between 400 and 600 per annum.

Anil from bnvhood to manhood his half an hour was granteu ior piiiuiiji interview between the Hindoo Princo I. iu hnlnvAil hridn. ituu ll.O land once from Nodup to Blanche Bay, and tho heat and fatigue were more than compensated by the beauty and varied character of the scenery traversed. Tho New Britain people go entirely naked. They are not a tine raco and want tho activity and vigor of tho Solomon Islanders.

Foreigners havo introduced a good many lire-amis among the inhabitants of Blanche flay and Karnbeirah, but as a rule tho spear usually adorned with brightly colored io tlmir weanon. TbeV build FAMILY OIL GIN. stone's throw from tho school. Quickening her steps, sho picked her way through groups of loud-voiced, gossiping women, and miserable, squalid children playing amid the dirty bones and garbage of all sort3 that tilled the gutter, until sho reached tho house where, littlo Annio Blako lived. Find too ill to get drunk that day, at least.

"You may go to your place," said the teacher quietly. "I am going to give out the sums. Annio 131akc, what are you crying for?" Tho little girl addressed vouchsafed no reply, but after a little hesitation the child who occupied tho next seat volunteered Hie information that Annio Blako felt sick. Miss Burton called tho littlo girl to her side. "What is the matter, Annie? llll OHlf But Ala-tul-din had no intention to permit Bhccmsi to return, and was becoming jealous of tho long interview ho enjoyed, when, instead of the Princo and Padmani, who had vanished, the supposed damsels and the devoted band issued from their disguise.

These :i.n.t man nnl niirsuit of tho life had been exemplary, no tempta a tions, having nau power to move mm ing the child's talo was perfectly true. The most practical, larpe sited Oil Can In the market. Lamps are tilled direct by the pump wllliou lifting can. No dripplnn oil on Floor or Table. No Faucet to leak and waste contents or cause explosions.

Closes perfectly air tiBht No LenltnBfr-Ap Evaporation Absolutely Don't be Humbugged witn worthless Imitations Buy the Good EnotiB-li." ManTd.b WIXFXELD HA5F G. Warren. Ohio. H. tl 1.

1 1 V. I w.v... I o-ood houses and mako excellent nets ron Che paths of virtue. His marriage, too, had been perfect as a stroke 1 1 1 I. iirliot mftnfiu gjjtj Hill, Willi IIUl liJlli 11 GDBU'r, llENDUGHfl! have you had auyunngtouisagieowiui slie C0ll Sparo, and went on her way you?" But a sudden thought striking i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1.

tI Dusmess anct a prooi 01 goon msiu. Vox tho lady whom ho honored with V.is hand was pretty, rich and her ns she neared the top of the wretched alley, sho retraced her steps, and and ingenious usning oasKets. uv.y are the only cannibals 1 know who are not ashamed of their fondness for human llesh. A German settler told mo that overtures were made to him to arrange tho purchase of the body of a Tho child shooK her ncau. 0110 was very clean and tidily dressed, though in wofully patched garments.

"What did yon havo for breakfast?" old by Flr.M5ln llealer. Everywherf. 1IUI 1S1IUII "I I )rincely fugitives was abandoned, iuc these had reached the gate of the fort, which Ala-ud-din attacked with redoubled vigor and ferocity. The heroes of Cheetoro, animated by tho noblest sentiments tho deliverance of their chief and the honor of their Queen-devoted themselves to destruction. Tho Tartar, however, with his thinned ranks, was defeated in his object and forced to retire.

N. Y. Herald. SCPPI-IEP BIT JOBBU11S Mr. Chiiblud was on tho point of opening his watch when Mrs.

Chiiblud i.ntereu the room. Ho replaced it in Vis pocket and took his seat at tho lablo, while his scrutinizing eye involuntarily turned to survey his wife's knocked at tho door of a house about half way down. It was opened by a thin, pale woman with a baby in her arms. "Good afternoon, Mrs. Collier; I just called to ask why Bobby has not been to school to-dtiy?" am verv sorrv.

miss, but I could "Nothing, teacher," said tho htllo girl, looking up with timid eyes. "Mother couldn't give us any this morning, hecauso all the bread was gone. 1,011 gown. Observing that it was in her usual correct taste, ho gravely depos- "is your iatner out 01 wumr "Yes, teacher, he's got a bad foot" Unrtnn liul the r.hilil into the man who nail oeen acciuenmiiy iwuci by a neighboring tribe with whom tho would-be buyers wero not friendly. Tho reason given was a desire to eat what olherwiso might bo wasted in a common-place interment.

Tho curious and littlo understood ceremonies of the duk-duk are extensively performed in New Britain and tho neighboring Duke of York group. One thing about them is certain, and that is, that those who are initiated into the mysteries obtain considerable I head-ni private room and gave 11 ji. 1 i. .1 not get him to como." "Whv?" Ho would not go without his boots, and they won't hang on any longer." "Is your husband still out of work?" HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS hor rn mil 01 me uair unit MIXED RELATIONSHIP. Explanation of a Very rur-cllDg and In-trleate Family Attlalr.

Readers who have been baffled at times when attempting to settle some puzzling degree of relationship, will perhnpsip predate the following mixed fa mil A father, son and grand Sit down and eat Ttv.JSJi. miickest, snfestanil.inort powerfal rem. ydy know. to. baeo, Bnjkaohe, kn.

col ns i )an an(, that, and if I can manage it I will go round and see your mother after school." placed his Watch on tho table to mark the time. said Mrs. Chiiblud, while tho meal was proceeding, "I wish you would look at Ethel before you go out; she seems a trille feverish." "I suppose she. has been running nnd overheating herself again," said the gentleman a voice which was a natural concomitant of bis whole person clear, cold and searching. "I told Sarah that for the next oll'ense of the sort she would receive her dis- wiicaal' tho fliililren must not hn ner- iniluence over the rest ol their tribesmen.

There is another very remarka "xes, miss," said tno woman sauij "its just over three months since he earned a penny." "But you get help from the parish? "Not a farthing they say we must go into the House; they will not give out-door relief; and Jim, he's set The teacher's heart ached as she rc- in tli liMl Ool -fOlim. It son married threo sisters. That looks Kimnln enou'rh. doesn't it? AV ell, let such as uapsiinim. nd ed to dnpclve.

Asko kUlllUll IV horrible to think of a child, littlo more DufUfUn than a baby, sent ureaKiasuess 10 us see: 1. Amos, the father, married Abi ble custom, about which I was given information by the Kev. Mr. Rooncy, of tho Wesley an Mission, which labors in this part of Melanesia, It may be described as follows: If A injures burns down C's hut, or makes a hole in his canoe, or sticks a spear in the path school. She knew well tho extreme against that.

Ho can bear tho idea of breaking up tho home, poor as it is; 01 uiciwi. ut destitution there was among many ol destitution mere was among many 01 Benjamin, son of Amos, married the children, for tho school was situ- besides, we-don want to make paupers i. 1 Kim I nf mir oliildren." COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. mitted to overtiro themselves with ex nieii 111 a vci iiiiui iiL-iiii'uiiioou. Tl nl flush of tirulft in 3.

Charles, son of Benjamin, married ercise did What lllUO Slie COIUU rents vu mc J.11CIC. no- eases her own room, tlio poor woman wiiiiu, way so that IS nearly cure iu iuu ao-ainst it. lets know that ho has iniured him, and the reason of it; when "No: it is not that: I am afraid it is Caroline. Wlmt then? 1 r. ,..1..

a nf inilllpSS in I 119 slie Sllllko. THE GREii ENGLISH REMEDY t.Mtins rn. Ftm from Mercury 1 UUIl tit rt.T "iiij Mfcvi' "Hut von can not rro on like this!" Ethel's own fault. She will try to learn Arthur's lessons, though Dr. Sin- nluli.

na vrtii lrnnw fitrinl.lv forhllllrt her an ocean of distress. Returning to tho Mias Burton stood still A.aU- for a moment at the open door. Tho I ui. touching a book for another year at least. He Baid: 'Give her plenty of -rpvpjsA anrl nlnv.

lint no lesson until Mi iirtlltk ttV Amos is brother to his son. Amos is brother to his grandson. Amos is grandfather to his daughter, Amos is grandfather to his sister. Amos is father to his wife. Amos is father to his grandson.

Benjamin is brother to his father Benjamin is brother to his son. in lirnther to his mother. said Miss Burton, gently. "Jim's got hopes of a job in a week or two he has boon half promised, and it may lead to something constant I go out washing and charing four days a week, so if we can only hold out a littlo longer things may get a bit iiriirhti.r noon. If it wasn't for the ltt- Br.

AV'm. IlsU'l Balsiun for the Liana's is expected to seuio uie uvtuuia the first aggressor. On tho whole, tho New Britain people are the least attractive of all Melancsians whom I know. They are very dirty, and do not possess the skill in fashioning pottery, or carving wooden bowls, of their neighbors In the Solomons nnd the Admiralty Islands. Captain Cyprian Bridge, in Popular Science Monthly.

nniita. nnenmonia. asthma, whooping" he is and yet she knows tho whole alphabet, and can read littlo VU1 WWUU i cough and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and children nan taKcn nuvuntae ut hi temporary nbsenco to vacato their places, and wero amusing themselves in various ways. And worse than all, at tho other door, loading from the main corridor, stood tho Inspector, the man whom they all dreaded because of his influence in high quarters, and rf his mild, calculatiiur nature. wurds!" Mrs.

Chiiblud face wa a Inadins to Consumption. I'nce, ucn and 11.00. Illuminated books furnished free. mixture of dismay and maternal prido i lini" fbilil'a rfiiinii I v. Intones I should not mind, but it's Benjamin is brother to his daughter.

i thn mn of his sister. 1 John r. HeSRT Cg New York. hard to liuiljaiiiui Mm linninmin tho husband of bis "Do you use your authority in tho matter, mv denrP" seo them hungry and the cup-nipty." The mute suffering in nan face was far more painful seo cm a fnen was far more board tlm wnm.iti which regarded tho maintenance of discipline as the lirst law of the uni to witness than demonstrative grief, ALIMITED OFFER. GREAT CHANGE! It has been predicted that wnthis.

live vears the manncsinni light will te as familiar a sight in many places as the electric light is to-day. Only the high cost of magnesium has hitherto kept it lUUi iK-a a ui wii.v. Charles is brother to his grand mm pay for acTenr's ulf Miss Burton laid her hand on her arm and said: "Try and bear up, Mrs. Collier; you havo at lea.st the consola father. ti iff Uor tfi hi mother, nn si-ription to the Weekly i llm.i..

Rnohenter. N. Weeklr verse. Thero ne sioou, ugui, o-qniring eyes calmly taking in tho whole "Good morning, Miss Burton. I'm afraid my call is rather inopportune.

May I ask, do the children often dis UIHICB IB Charles is brother to his grand i. nd IK-i the cneiipens moiuer. la o-randnenhew tt "I endeavor to, but it Is impossible to tell how or when she picks up her knowledge. And she asks mo such questions sometimes I scarcely know bow to answer her." Mr. Chiiblud pushed back his chair, and took up his former position on the hearth-rug only with his back to the fire this time.

A little frown of uneasiness marred the customary serenity of his aspect. "Marian," he said, after a lengthened pause, "we shall have to be extremely careful with Ethel. The child 1 1 ll 1 1 '5 tion of knowing you uo your oesu as to Bobby, tell him that be is to come to school to-morrow. I will arrange about some new boots. I mean we will see to it amoug us." Not waiting to hear the woman's thanks, the teacher hurried awav.

IVmnix' ira, nn in Protirietv snnare. from extensive use, ana its price, wmuu was forty dollars a pound a few years is said to have been reduced to cHrht dollars a pound by a new German process, with the prospect of still further A wire of moderate size equals the light of stearine candles, making the cost at present a little more than that ot pus, while no expensive works or street mains are required for its use. The magnesium is simply burned in lamps movement to 11JI1LI1CI. Charles is grandnephew to who. Charles is the grandchild of his aunt.

Charles is married to another aunU Charles is the son of his aunt. Charles is the husband of his sister. Youth' Companion. and Hp.t VVeekly In the World." pnees, 4Kto at VlanT SmnoM. For One IKilliir you hnrc one Indifferent luili-Boiind lllr tiniil Hmik iHiMaue, fcxtra, txxjks given Sisy Am them are: Law Wlthnnt Lawyers; KM Farm Cyclopedia: tocktireedfrs- Guide: Common heiiff- 'ltrr Yard: World Cyrlopedi lrya I (Med call Counselor: Hoys LsefuJ Part Years Before the Msst; peoplea' I nitefl Ftates: I niTer.al History of all Na' -pula History Civil War Uioth side).

Any one hook and paper one yenr.s i.ror Bl.lSonlT. 1'eper alone fl.e.. if siil.wr:ii lorby JamfarV fj'lsPT. nn brk ind v7ek V. or money refunded.

Inference, lion, taynr Sample pnpers.So. TVltliont rrenlau, Oiea year! Uuchesler, Jl. port themselves In this mannerr Miss Burton colored at tho sarcastic tone, but replied quietly: "It is very unusual. I had occasion to take a child away who felt ill, and I am sorry to that the others have behaved badlv during my absence." I "Hum! rerhnps it would have been better if von had sent a monitor, instead i of leaving the room yourself. Kindly place the children; 1 wish to examine them.

That i richt. Now, childr, The children, wiio always came down to desert, had been captured and car- Cuban planters keep a snake callei the maia for the purpose of calclnn rats, wbkh duty it faithfully perform. is quick, her brainpower preponderates unduly over the fragility of ber body. She must be kept back; as Sinclair says, nothing must be allowed to excite the activity of her niimi, but every aid given to ried oil nv llieir nurse. ana Chiiblud "had indulged in a quk't con- versation about the arransemt-nts for Libel's ottparlure; Ur Mrs.

Chiiblud feed the riWwn of metal rcgulariy, Ihicayo Herald. i.

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1886-1887