Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 November 1894 — Page 3

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L'HAITKIt 1. -ronlinncil, Coek a '-Glenirai'y on one sMe over j Jerry's golden cur ls, tuck them out of j view, and none eonKl have wished for j a bonnier Highland ladaie. She kp- j sessed the blno. bright, eye and saney j lip of every jaunty aiiewtor. She ' eouid whistle, she eotllU stamp, she ' could fcatly exci utc more than one' step of the sworil-danno and shant-1 rouse: she could so throiiirh the HiRb - ; land fling to admiration. It was her sport to respond in the v ldost gutterai Gaelic now and again to her mystified. nalt-m iignant rotative, anil sno was uildrun a..in n itlnvit. n i,t,o n f lw nr ntli it. 1 f kA .Ion ill tlTrt, winmfk(m.i. For her looksher dress, hersneech. or her manners tare she had nono It misrht. have h'-cn from an innate sense of superiority, it might have been trom sheer pride of birth or , ertuinty ! of position, it might have been from ! tha mom Vn.WI1nn.a n flffnnr. lmt ! certain it is that i'om whatever source it sprung, no cottage ir.uiden on the , lonely moorland thought . less, or in-; deed thought as 1 tt'e, about the effect ; she produced on those around ho-, as did this wild and winsome Ceraldine of ; Inchmarew. i The roughest p?aid, the wrap most soiled and st ained and worn by weather, suited her better than any finery j-ro-, cured from fashionaole wareliouses: and when compelled to array herself ! in the latter one dav in tho week, and present something of a suitablo appearance at the parish kirk, truth compels us to own that tho trans formed and elegant young heiress was usually sulky, and always miserable. Enseonded in tho grand old family pew, she would lidget Irom sidetoside, after the fashion of a restive colt newly caught anJ ill at ease. Sho : would kick her smart toes against the boards in front until the delicate French kid would all be worn and shabby, to be regarded by its owner w'th contemptuous disparagement and mental reference to her own dear, doHghtful, clamuing hobnails at homo, j Sno would lean back and crush her j fine Legnorn hatwell aware that sho wasdoingso- until not all tno efforts ot her long-suffering maid could restore Its normal shape or freshness. She would pull off and on her many-but- j toned gloves,.ani spread and twist her ! fingers in them. She would shrug her j shoulders ia her pretty cape, as if it ! were an annoyaneo and a restraint , upon her movements. As for her ' frock: itself, it would be crumpled and i

creased in every possib'.o direction; tongue could keep silence no longer, and it was only by dint o? having a and at an unlucky moment, for she had freshly-crimped and starched mushu worked her way to some slight d sor cambric roady for her to put on . tanco from the lad, sho let it go. She every Sunday morning that tho irre- j just landed a line one. pressible young lady of the manor i "Look, look at this, Donald." could be rendered presentable at all. ! Donald at tbemotnentdrcwcarefully

And yet -and yet grandmamma saw ; through it all. With prophetic vision sho behold, through tho vista of a few brief years, the hour of triumph when her darling should he proclaimed peerless among beauties, fairest among tho fair. i She could a 'lord to wait. A faint remonstrance. bravely 1 started, but ending in thin air, as already desenred above, was, mdoed, j from time to time essayed; but tho an-' noyance would bo transient, the doubt i or fear momentary, while the abiding, deep rooted conviction of her heart

was, mat mere was out ono treated sman, snrewd puysiognomy, and putbeing matchless in tho world, and that ting his hand bnhind his ear, the bet-

one was Geraldine. CHAPTER It. BY THE MOUNTAIN BUKN, Thy gentlest sweep, and boMeit leap. -xht rouga rocs -wans. ani plunging IOU3, Toy f cam-tells ringing fro; Toy Tools' and tny 8uallow3, tby 8 an-woven lhadow?, Tby startles and sallies, tby tern-glades ana vauoys. Were early knovm to me." Very well aware was the observant young damsel that this was tho case; and, being so it surely said something for her that sho wa9 neither inordinateiv selfish, nor exactimr. nor al together insubordinate. She would not vex granny if she could help it. She wo !l not disregard grannv s hours and comforts if she remembered them. She would not defy granny if she could get round ner in any way. in her heart she had a great affec-i tion not aitogetner unminglod with i that pity which lies between love and contempt for the poor dear whocould no longer run and jump and race all over the place, gallop on bare-backed ponies, pull herself about in the small ooat, and ash in tho mountain streams. as no doubt granuy hal done in years gono oy. n-Mnnn,,' SZ h nm, .1 Vi a ,r a 1i ' few pleasures now, and those of a very . . . . J i It must be terrible to be only able to f

jog along at a languid paco upon the , menraarew, who, plainly with the inbrbad back of stilt old Sandv. (Grannv ! tention of causing surprise, had thus

was, in reality, a very vigoro s damo of her years, and prided herself upon the manner in which sho mounted her sturdy Shetland pon ,-, and set off for a rough hill v'.do.i Hut Jerry would stand sorrowfully bv and seo. and be almost ashamed of tho fine spring with whieh she alit upon her own little sadale alter wards. Worse still must it be for her poor grandmother, she ; have to sit idly in tho ! ZJiy'. 1 thought, to stern of their sconced in rugs and wraps, and taking no liars ia tno nauimg-in or lotttmr-out of tho sheet, the tacking, and tho other manouvers with which tho men were proud to have their littlo lady tuinit sno was rendering assistance. Poor grannv, moreover. hi;d to stav ! at home whenever it was wet and misty Outside. Now nothing was more ex- j hilerating in Jerry's eyes than being j out and abroad in a soaking, blinding i drizzle, swept in gusts across tho moor-; lands, or hying up from ',ho soa-loeh, : with a dash of salt spray al out it that ' could be tasted on your litis afterwards. ; ll was oeiic ous to shake out her long wet locks to dry in the sun that ! would by-and-fiy peep out. Aud then j hat shining and glistening of crag and corrie, what chirking of reioieing bi.ds, what freshne of tree and Jcaf. and, above all, what t hundering from the hidden waterfalls which abound on the moors of Inchmarew! Tlioso falls wore pretty well known to her in es pecial tnoae iieiongnsg to her own grounds, and whose evory turn and winding, pool and shallow, sho ha l been ac ,uainted with from early years. foo;- oid granny could never see, never get near enough even to guess at the half of this treasure of beautv and delight. In consequence, grannv was supposed to suffer such loss as rendered her an object of very real compassion and forbearance; and in her tender momonts the child would even look with satis faction on tho crood time for crrunnv which was one (lav to coma. whon. in order to give herjome enjoyment such as she could appreciate and partake of, B&6. Jerry, would .-sacrifice herself in so far as to follow hor poor dear in and out of a whole dreadful Xiondon season. If es. she moant to do that, to o-o

through even with that for her poor

'poor dear" when in these moods j and, however hateful and wearisomo I the wholo thing might bo, gr.mny ( should never know how much it cost j her. i The resolution helped to salve the j willful young conscience many a time ; when Jerry had been more than usu- 1 ally self-assertive and independent, j She was going to bo good by-nnd-by, j ami for tho present she was go ng to j bo let a'ono. That, at any rate, was too often the practical outcome of aremorseful lit, ! With simiething of the kind in her mind on the present occasion, the I it flsherwomiiii itow ran merrily oft down ; to tho bridge, where Donald waited,' and wasi agerly hailed by that expect- ! ant knight. j "Haste ye. hnsto vo. Miss .Terry.'' , cried he. ' We arena' a thocht ower ! sune The hnrnie's doon eneugb, an.l it'll bo aye gnng'n' lower yet. And the sun -it wall no' be the sun that wo : want -and the sun he will be out him- : sol' directly." pointing as he spoke to gleams of light hero and there breakIng out on ovory side. Haste ye. then!" j oxhorted the ragged urchin ardently: j and sei.ing the l asket. and slinging it across his shoulders, while his young mistress with e.iial disjiatcli took from j Mm lice roil, the two suddenly cliuii- j pearcd from tho bridge and plunged ; I lOtO tllO l'd'CSSCS Of lllC WOlld. Willcll Ut i this point aimro iehed nearer the Castle j grounds than at any other. Breath was precious, and neither ! wasted it in words. A quarter of an hours hurried climb brought them to . the side of the burn, which could bo j heard over more and more distinety j KMir Mg in Its tlimuloUS depths: but. I though hrief, the transit w;?s rough enough to have soaked and torn any less durable covering than thatdonnod by the prudent little maid, who now fearlessly followed her pioneer over mossy rock and quagmire, until each had slid down the slimy bank, and found themselves in iho hollow, beneath a swollen and hollowing waterfall. They were not to late. The waters had barely subsided sufficiently for sport, as their anxious, critical eyes assured them. A sharp point which should project from the hea-t of the lull, when the time to lish tho pool beneath had arrived, was jnst putting out its nose, and before that had been done, the stream would have been too full. Donald nodded in silent ecstasy speech would have been thrown away. Both, however, uuuerstool to n.ove a little lower down, to whoro the black depth showed siijns of yielding and flowing out In a shallower current towards its ocean bed, and then almost simultaneously, each threw a line. Fortune wa ; on their side. At the very first cast a greedy trout of lusty proportions and in excellent humor, as though as ready to be caught as tho lair angler was to catch him. sportively hooked himself on to .lorry's lino, and was lan.lod in a thrice, Ho was but tho earnest ot tho fun to follow. It was hardiy fishing; it seemed all loading, all basketing, all rejoicing, and mute compariug. At length, however, the little girl's on to tho roclcs its counterpart. wny, yours is sua Digger, un, l sav, isn t it splendid.' ' snouted his enchanted companion. "Isn't it glorious? Isn't it ?" "What's your wull?" He thought she had something to say, something for him to do, or to go for. "Isn't it glorious?" in rising accents. "i;ch.'" Only those who know tho shrill Highland screech can interpret that "Ech?" whoso ioeblo Southron meaning would bo "Kb.?" 'JSch?" screeched the urchin, wrinkling up his ter to hoar and comprehend. "Nothing nothin," impatiently. "I only said how splendid it was. and what beauties they are," bawled Miss Jerry back, unable woman-like to resist the last wor.1. "E-c-hr ' a?ain, at the extreme pitch of Donald's little yelling voice. "Oh, what's the use of talking'-"' and Jerry stamped and frowned. "Never mind -never mind, I say. Nothing nothing -nothing,' as tho grinning, wrinkled inquiring fnce was still stretched out for t he information which tho noise of tho waters drowned. "Stupid hoy." addo.l she, sotto voce, "hear that, if you can' Oh, the idiot, he is actually coming over the rock to mo. Oh, Donald, you i.iiot, stop where you are! Co back -go ba le I don't want you. Go baek, I say back back!" waving a peremptory hand. "Co l ack, in a last supreme effort. "Can 1 tell tho boy anything? ' 1 quire i a voice almost In Her car. So startling was tho gentle sound, that tho effect produced upon iinyono j thus taken at unawares might have : been nay, must have been, anticipated: but on Geraldine this effect was intonsilied from tho fact that, in ' spite of her hardihood and early traiu- ! ing, sho was usually susecpitible'to anythlllirOt tllO 1(1110. flllO 111 MllltVilinniin wa3 strictly guarded from tho chance j nf i, r.,,..,, ,r I lt could, therefore, be no inmate of crept up behind, and now almost breathed in her car On the surface, tho interference was, of course, pardonable. A civil inquiry and otter to help, whon it annearcd that two of a party wore desirous of i communicating with each other, and were unable to do so, could hardly bo ! cavilled at; and I)t-rhap3 tho ner- ' potrator of tho jest was not greatly to i blame, in that when the extraordinary j SSffir, ?,!L ! whirled round upon him witha gesture tfiat sent her ilshiiig-rod flying over tho rocky promontory, and a cry that rose above the raging of tho waters, he merely laughed aloud, and that in her very face. But ho caught her by the arm nevertheless, for her foot supped, and the place was not one to 8'U' 'n"What, you young shaver." ho cried as ho did so, "what, 1 made you jump, did X- oh? By George! it's a girl," alching sight of her lace and of a I wavy lock around her throat. "It's a girl, by all that's wonderful! And a rare pretty girl, too. Well, my lassie, come, rome," as a burst, of tears now succeeded tho first shock of alarm. "Come, como. "continued thestramroi' patting her on t he shoulder, and still l iughing at the success of his trick, "no need for ail this din. I would not have done it if I had known you were a girl; but after all, t here's no harm done. I only moant to make you jump. And I owed you ono for being beforehand with mo at this pool, the best pool in the stream, or 1 am mistaken. What business have you two n.onkcvs to spoil tho water for mo-eh? Little rascals like yon can't catch tho trout yourselves, and you only make a mess of other people's sport. Oh. I say though " as at tho moment his eve fell upon tho brimming creel, somewhat ostentatiously ope'nod by Donald, who had drawn near, and had undorBtood enough to perceivo that somo ono was being rutod, and that his und his young lady's fishing wtis, moresvor, being dis, araged. "Did you cut -h all thoso?" demanded tho new comer in accents which told their own lalo. l.onald nodded, "And here in this pool?" The br.-i, nodded gaiii. "0'OOtl hoavfliH. what luck: And I'll

them, too, you yonn;; rascal And you, too, you .lonny or Muggie, or whatever they call yon. yo:i can throw a lino (is well as he. I saw you from the bank; And 1 say. what a nice rod." picking it up, "where did yon get that rod? Wha pied it ye. lassie'?'' essaying tho broad Northern dialect in an unmistakably Southern accent, and eyeing t he pretty rod, of a make superior to that which he himself held, jealously as he spoko. There was no sort o! resjHnse. Mist Campbell of lnchmarew. was for oneo

feeling herself fairly caught in her own trap. Cranny had told her what might lie the result or her 'ires' cut disguise, and t hat result had ot riet ly come to pass. I lie person making t' e mistake prodieted by tho wiser head was clearly a gentleman, ami poor .lerrv, ichnu! and sobbing, hud all the- instincts of a .'.adv. It was dreadful to her to le addressed as she was now being not that t here was anvtliuig rude or disagreeable either in the stranger's tone or ma nor. but it was suiliciently iocose and familiar to ar tiHn the ear of a high born young maiden, accustomed to a certain degree of deference added to courtcsv: and although a cottage lassie such as she was deemed to lie, would probably have found no fault either with the jog of the elbow or chuck of the chin which accompanied tho las in jiury, it is hard to say which of tho two actions the indignant little lady most resented. Perhaps the swi t recollection that she had brought both on herself was wor. e to bear than all beside. Hit herlo she hud not spoken, being Biitticientlv occupied in steadying her still tremulous limbs, and checking ! the tears which, do what she would j could not all at 6ncel e restrained, but i the insult . onveyed in the changing of j plain Knglish for broad Scotch was too much, and enabled her, better than anything else could have done, to re gain full command of her small self She now drew hastily i.wav, drew up to her full bight alas'the cruel i vellow oilskin hid the grace with which she did it! and with quivering : passionate lips, strove to assert her self, her rights and her dignity. TO UK i oxti. i;ki. An Ideal Community. A niimncr or people livin,? in P.rookline, Mass., are en u ing many ot those Ideal advantages that every householder dreams of and without any ot tho vicious results that eer tain students of social questi ns warn us are inherent in co-operative com muiiities Tlie.-e people live in houses perft cLly warmed and lighted by out side powers. The same or similar powers take care of their sidewalks winter and summer, wash and bweep the front steps and loo ; after the la wns and llower beds. All this is done at a moderate cost Each house has in tho rear a grass plot of its own ana in ine center ot the square formed by the four rows of houses there is a park with trees and walks and tenuis courts. In this park is placed a pretty casino, where the members of the community can dance, bowl, or play billiards, except on those occasions when some member engages it lor a special en tcriainuicnt, For such events as i dinner, a dance, or a reccp ion. tho entire building with its conservator ies may be rented for $ This inI ciuacs tne attendance or a man ironi i 8 to 12 o'clock in the e ening. Dcco. ' rations of plants and (lowers are to to bad at a moderate additional cost j The caterer's service for table service, ! crockery, etc., for 100 persons h iji.TiO, Small and early parties begin ! Uing at 8 o'elo.k and with the last ! guest gone at 10:.' 0 have the use of ! the hall for ?.5t. Of this plan of j co-operatlou a man who has been a householder twenty-live years, s:t s: i "This community of interest In no way trenches upon privacy, and is ii j as easy to preserve seclusion and in i dependence as in a city bio k, where Dc.ghbors are practically strangers find myself for tho ilrst time, although iu the largest htuse 1 have been privileged to occupy, entirely without the cares of a householder, New York Eveni Post. Don't Sell the Old Horse. Before offering the old horse for we wish that farmers would think a little of his probable fate if he is so unfortunate as to be sent to the city. The faithful old animal ueserves better late than to fall Into the hands of some garbage man or rag dealer, as he is most likely to do i brought here. Just now we saw a poor, starved, bony, superanuated creature, driven by a ragged, old colorcd man to a rickety wagon, in which was a load of some unknown suostance, hidden iroui view by a large piece of dirty muslin. The prominent, bones of the horse gave evidence cf scant feeding and hard treatment It seems that oftcers should interfere with such cases and cause the animal to be shot and put out or the possibility or such suffer. ing as he will inevitably be subjected to iu such hands. The colored man bought him because he was di eased, worn out and cheap. He is not able to feed him ) ropcrly and ought not to have him The other day such a horse, because he was too faint and feeble to pull his load, was beaten ,int that, L-rir,nL-a,l rt,,.u, nn H 1-4 and then knocked down on the street. The driver was arrested, we believe, and fined for his cruelty, but the poor, starved, and beaten horse got little comfort of that fact. The farmer who has had long and prolit. able service from his horses ought to bo willing to give them comfcrtable sciU;r antt tood alter they are past usefulness till death. If not able to do that his conscience will suffer less it hn Oinnt and lim los thorn Mum for the ako of a lew dollar si lis tn,,m to strangers to be starved and 0V0S trS dinte" lew rt maining years. Indiana Farmer. ln in ting. It is said that the smallest piece ot painting in the world has tecently been executed by a Flemish artist. It is painted on the smooth side ot it grain of common white corn, and pictures a mill and a miller mounting a stairs with a sack of grain on hiiibiick. The mill is represented as standing on a terrace, and near it is a horse and cart, while a group of several peasants are shown in the road near by. The picture is beaull. fully distinct, every obje t being finished with microscopic lldtl It. v, yet by careful measurement it is shown that the whole painting does not cover a surface of half an inch square. IMcusure Qualified. When Gen. Lafayette attended Lamarque's funeral, tho crowd took the horses out of his carriage and drew him homo themselves. "Were jo; not honored and pleased?" asked a friend. "Very much plea ed," replied Lafayette, "but 1 never saw my horses again " Arriio::nii England's farme smake a specialty of choice muttou sheep, and Australia also supplies the London market with frozen meat, yet the prices fo,' good, mutton keep pace wiLti the demand,

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si Com'r of J ntul Dlaumml Ring. A ring studded with diamords ar pearls hangs suspended to a sill: cord around the neck of a statue in one of the most frequented parks in Madrid. It is safer there than in one of the strongest rooms iu the Hank of England. Thousands of pcoplo pass it every day and admire its beauty, but the greatint thief in Spain hoxitnlos even to touch it. It is believed to deal out death to whom it belongs. The ring was especially made for t he late Alfonso MIL who gave it to his cousin Mercedes on the day of theirbetLrothal. Upon her death it asscd into the possession ot the King's grandmother. Queen Christina. Three months a?terward sho died. The King passed on the deadly band of gold to his sister, who died a month after she had received it. The King then placed tho jewel in his own casket of precious relies, and lived loss than a year after he ha t done it. Boston Herald. Tim I'.zc Qupgtlon In Hotel-i. The egg quest 'on in a hotel that laughs at expense- in tho endeavo to secure for its g;:ests what is more than palatable has the clorcst attention: for Uio most part, the middleman operates here, though the eggs do not lie on h' hands long. Among many hotels I ha failed to find ono that uses anv but warranted eggs, and even theso are broken by skilled assistants, separately, before they are used by a cook or baker; for one faithless egg can wreck gallons of soup or cake galore. In the Holland House this incidental duty means the breaking of &i,,jU0 worth of eggs every month: never less than 12 dozen are used per day. The Marlborough Hotel averages hi dozen everyday. During tho World's Fair the i'almer House reached the average of ;00 do. en. C'ha .tauiiuan. Cliuri-ii Discipline 111 Mtllllp. The old custom of using tho tithing rod on unruly church members should be revived. A tithing man seems needed in a certain church in Woolwich to relievo the pastor of tho duty of chastising the unruly members of his flock. On a certain Sabbath eve tho bad boys in the baek row wore more than usually irritating to the pastor. He is but human: lie bounded from the pulpit, seized the astonished youth by the coat collar, administered his punishment, then calmly retraced his steps and picked up the threads of Ins discourse Hath Enterprise. tVell Dressed Men and Wouien. "There is not the slightest doubt in my mind," remarked n cosmopolitan recently, "that tho men and women of New ork are the best groomed people in the country. There are in the western cities a few e.v.eo tionallv welldressed men and women, but even among the wealthiest class they arc not numerous. I am sorry to say that the leaders of men's fashions west of UulTalo set a pace that is not accompanied Oy good taste, while too many of tlie women paint not wisely but too much. Xew Vork is old enough to be conservative." Xcw York World. Ilefrinuiug nnd 12nd of tne Civil War. The war began actually on January (?, I-tt'iJ. when South Carolina troops fired on the steamer Star of the West, carrying provis'ons to tho forts in Charleston haibor. The war ended on April 3, IStiii. the dato of the l'resiuent's proclamation of peace. IIk that fails to meet an engagement acts a falsehood. A IIkadijuht is of no use to negligence. HOTHERS and those alxmt to become mothers, should know that Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription robs childbirth of its torture, terrors and dangers to both mother aud child, by aiding Nature in preparing the system lor parturition. 1 Hereby labor and also the period of confinement are greatly shortened. It also promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child. During pregnancy, it prevents "morning sickness" and those distressing nervous symptoms from which so many suffer. Tanks, Collie Co., Texas. DR. V- V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. : JJrar sir I toot your favorite rrescription ' previous to conuncmciit and never did so well in my life. It is only two weeks since my confinement aud I am able to do my work. I feel stronger than I ever did in six weeks before. Yours truly, A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE. Soulli Bend, Pacific Co., tt'ash. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. . : Dear Sir I began taking your "favor. ite Prescription " the first month of preg nancy, and nave continued taking it since confinement. I did not experience the nausea or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, aucr Dcgan taKing your Prescription." I was only in labor a short ' time, and the physician said I got along unw ' J . . . Mne. we think it saved me a great deal of suffering. I was troubled a great deal with leucorrhea also, aud it has done a world of good for me. Yours truly, Mrs. W. C BAKER.

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Health, New- York City. RatllfHelds for Siilo t'lu-np. "You may imagine my feelings when, standing on the tumulus wlii- h covers tho ro'i aius of the i:o ( reel s who fell at Marathon, 1 was approached by a farmer who offered mo the plain upon which that immortal battle was fought or pypto piastres, or about t! o i sterling, To think that the dust of Mill hides should bo worth no n ore than that' It eo:ild scarcely have fetched le s if sold by weight." Thus wrote Lord Dyron ln"l312to his friend, Air. John Cam Hobbousc. afterwards Lord llroughion, who responded bywriting from Koine that he ha ! himself been offered the battletie'd on which ("aim was fought for ie.--s than hall the sum at which tho Plain of .Marathon was appraised to the noble author of "Childo Harold." London Telegraph. Stone That In Flexible. It may bo safely sai 1 that no specimen in a geological collection is more curious than the Oar of flexible sandstone, which can 1k bent with less pressure than that required to bend a piece of wet leather of the same si.e. In an article upon the snbiect in the .Mineral Collector wo aro" told that "when a thin slbo of tho stono i-i looked at under a lens by transmitted light the fragments are seen to no locked together liite the parts of a sectional )uz !o toy, lixed, but only loosely. The simplest way of explaining how this stono whs Tor.! ed is to say that grains of sand were oneo cemented firmly together by another material, which has been partly dissolved, leavine" countless natural ball'-and-soekot Joints of jagged shape behind." A Temple of Health Where vigor, good digest ion, appetite, and sound repose minister to physical comfort Is the bo.lily Btructure which, however much its foundations have been sarp"! by Ill-health, hue boen restored rebuilt, an It were by the irreat renovating tonic, Ilostettcr's Stomach Bitters. Nothing infuses strength into a debilitated frame like this saving medicine, which. In the vigor and regularity it imparts to the system, endows lt with the surest defense against disease, and the best guaranty of a long life and hale old age. "Worn-out men ot business, tired mechanics, overworked mill hinds, miners broken down by hardship and exposure to ir.aUrla mariners and tonriits all d-clare that it Is ' - safeguard against the inCuences of fai ..e, bodily or mental, aud of climate and temper-ituro. Incomparable for bilious, rhcumatio, kidney, and nervous troubles. flarct-Wlnter Signs In Maine. Those who study omens say another long, cold winter, iillod with blustering Morula, ia ahead. The goosebone ia nearly all white, and snow, they say. will lie on the ground from early iu December until April, or later. Corn husks aro more than usna-ly thick. The mabe has put on an extra overcoat to protect it from tho zero temperature to como. "Woodehucks and chipmunks are already fat enough to kill, and tneir fur is dense, and lino, and soft. Thev, too, predict o'd weather, and will seek winter quarters early. Finally the price of coal is advancing, and that should settle all doubt in tho min 1 ol tho average man as to whether we'ro going to have any winter this year. Lewiston Journal. Nkvkk let go to spit ou your hands. Comes Every Full Prospectus for 1805 value of the contents of of articles Hr. Gladstone has written Sir Andrew Clark. Two Daughters of Queen The Story of My First A School Revisited, The Bold 'Prentice, The How to Tell a Story, An tor's Relations And Articles

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