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A Few Bee Lines. [From Puck ] (ThU It mot litreIrt'aoriginal tolUoqty.) M A \+*. or nol a bo*.\ Ttm» mwtod an urrlitn. Fooling aofnething rroepin^ up h»» Irouaera, •• I vomler »f ’Inert? better to lei him wander Alt unmolested o’or mjr n»ko«1 aurface. Than to d la pel thla grim anriety lie ftoreeljr atriking hire?—To a trike—to kill— Mumore And by a kill it meant to guard Against the angniah eonaequent npon Ilia charge In b a ttle-’tia a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To strike—to kill— To kill! Terr banco to miss! Ay . there’s the nib; ^ work with a will, and spread chicken For, in that fierce attack upon the hea*t, and pound cake, and sandwiches tn a tel Suppose a misdirected blow should lears Him little harmed ! There’s the respect Thst makes calamity ot such a course For who would risk conjunction with the rear Of yellow-Jacket, or the reapa tribe, Tbe hornet slim, or cumbrous bumble-!***. And—worse than all- the merriment of thoae Who eagerly are awaiting the result. When be himself might his safetus make Wah one good slap ? Who would chances take To howl aud dance, should him the spirit move. Hut that the drend of only maiming him— Awakening in the foe such vsngefuiness Thnt there be no escape— wahstays the hand, And makes us rather suffer with suspense. Than tempt unerring vengeance with a blow? Thus danger does make cowards of us all, And thus the native hue of certainty Is sick lied o’er with the pale cast of doubt; And schemes deviat'd, which might insure sue* cess. Are lost through hesitation. Hsre sho goes! Farewell, repose! Ureal Heaven, in thy prayers, He all my sins remembered! LOST F0R~A WOMAN. By May A g n e s Flem ing. I*A11T SKI OSD. CHAPTER I. (Continual!) “ Johnny,” hu says, in an ominously quiet tone, “ let us put her ashore,” iudioeting inibluinoi.olie Iiy a scornful gesture, \ a t her beloved Needle's l’olnt, and you and 1 will taka tba boat round lo Sugar Kcoop beach It will bu msdnuss to run tba batteau upon those rocks.” Knowbull starts to ber feot, duflanco flash log in tho aziiru eyes, flushing the rose-pink cheeks to angry crimson. “ Yes, Johnny,” sho crios out, “ put me ashore at Needle's Point, put me ashore here, auy where, but mind” wildest wratli flniuing upon Rene--\ I keep the buskut, No matter what you do, or where you put me, I keep thu lunch basket.\ “ Oh, stow all that!\ says tho badgered but pacific Jobuny. “ S it down, Snowball; do you waut to upset yourself uud your pro cious lunch basket into tbo bay f Let her alone Rene, it’s never uuy use lighting with her; you kuow she'll have her way if sho dies for It. I’ll land you at Noodle’s Point, or on top of c hapeau Iliou, If you like. Snowball, only for gooduoss sake, don't make I such au awful row.” “ Very well,\ says Rene, “ it is you who i will repent, not I. The batteau is yours. If you liko to scuttlo her ” His shoulders go up for a moment expros Isvely ; then he pulls out his book, and re- j lupsos into dignity and Shakespeare. “ 1 guess it won't be so bad as that. It will bo high tide when we get there, and I'll man- } ago to run her up.\ Thus hopefully says Johnny, and thus, in silence, the rest of the voyage Is performed. Chapeau Dieu so called from its fancied resemblance to a cardinal’s bat—Is a muun- j tain of ponderous proportions, as to circutn fere rice, though nothing remarkable as to height. Its base ia the terror to all mariners and coaster*—rock-bounl, beetling, under-j minded with sunken reefs: a spot marked dangerous on all charts; a place lo be given i the widest possible birlb on a dark night or a foggy dry. Many, many good ships have lain there bones to rest forever in the eeolh ing reefs that ui circle Chapeau Lieu Rut; thu mountaiii is furnous, tbe country round, ns a place for plculcs, berry ing parties, and tbo liko, though anxious puruuts tremble a little, eveu in the sunuiest weather, at thought of their young pooplo there. Kor sudden squalls have boon known to rite, and gay pleasure-boats, with their merry crows, have gone down iu one dreadful minute, to be seen no more. Tbere Is but one safe laud ing place Sugar Kcoop Iieacb—but Hnow- ball will none of it; so. perforce, thoy mutt try the more dangerous Needle's I’oint. They reach it—a black Jagged ledge, tbe stately cliff rising sheer above, hundreds of ! feet a black, perpendicular wall of rock. It is an anxious moment as Jobuny steers tho Uoule de neige between two (beets of white churning foam, its bottom grating on tbe rocks na it goes. Rut there Is no surf, and the lad Is an expert, and tbe pretty little boat slips in like a white snake, aud I* safe Inside the churning foam. \ You’ve done it,” says Rene, “ but you'ra a fool to have risked It, old boy, and a sweet time you are likely lo have getting ber off with the ebb tide. However, it is your look out. Make her fast, as far out aa you can. We will have a wade for it, and she will be wet to tbe elbows -th a t ia soma comfort.\ This last brotharly remark Snowball doe* not hear, baiug busy with ber tin paiU and baakat. But she overtakes him at this point “ Now then ! hasn't be done it f” she ex claims triumphantly, \ anybody could do it. I oould do It- -even you could do it, though you can't do much. Hurry up, Johnny— you must be famished—I am sure,” with ex aggerated sympathy and affection, “ you've bad tbe whcle work of bringing us bere, and deserve your luncheon ” Which I* unjust to Rene, wbo ba* helped m»nfu!)y. A contemptuous glance, howev er, is hi* only retort—he, too, I* hungry, and alienee if safest, until appetite ia appeased Snowball I* queen regnant of the lunch bus ket. “ All right,” aaya Johnny, “ go ahead I’ll be there. Set out tba prog. Snowball—I am uncommonly §harp-*et ” “ Now you aee,” continue* Snowball to Rene, “ bow mnch better it was to land bere than at the other place. Rut that Is all over —there ia nothing more hateful than a per- ■on alway* trying to bave his own way Hug ar Scoop is two miles from everywhere, I do hope you will not be ao obstinate another time, Kane, but let people judge for you wbo know beet t” Snowball ia one of tbat exasperating sort of people who never can let well enough alone, who say, “ I told you ao ” oo every occasion, with a superior look tbat mak** you long to commit murdor. Rene could throw ber ovor the cliff e t tbe preeent mo raent, with tbe utmost pleasure, but still abe bold* tb* basket, and still be bold* bi* tongue “ Hand us those paila,\ baaavs gruffly, and rather snatches them than otherwise But tbvrv is no Um* Snowball feel* for rebuke; Johnny i* bounding up tb* cliffs in agile leap*. * “ Her* I* a placo,’’ says tb* small vlxsn “ Perhaps you'll stop being sulky, M tiou Rone, and help tne to lay tb* things ” Ran* obeys tn diguiflad eilenco, tha twain pia. apt mg way. Her* is* twinkling tin cup to drink out of, end a spring of Ice Oold water bubble* near, eo there ts a feast for tb* gods- Tbsy fall to, with appetites naturally healthful, and set painfully on edge by two hours and e half of salt e s air. Luncheon bas the southing effect of clear ing tbe moral atmosphere they eat and drink, and laugh, and talk iu highest good humor Indeed, lest you should thiuk too be lly of Mademoiselle Snowhell tbat w* huve got hold of a you'bful virago in feet. It iney be said, tbat she only quarrels with Rena on principle, end for bis good, bhe feels he needs putting down, end she put* him down accordingly. It Is rather a toolbar ly - a grandmotherly if you like -sort of thing Aud she never (hardly ever) quar- rels with anybody elao. And ber wildeet outburst of Indignation never lasla, as baa I ecu stated, more than five minute# at ou* time It Is a constitutional impossibility for Snowball to retain anger. Kor Jobuny-abe loves him and bullies bltn is bia cbum and comrade, would die for him, o r tn x his ear* with equal readiness. She ia never altogetb er without him. while Master Jean iu a geu era) way sees ber go with a sense of pro found relief, and never wholly dars call his soul Ills own lu her whirlwind presence At thu present stage of his existence he feels ber overpowering affection a Utile too much for him, and could cheerfi Iiy dispense with— say two-thirds of It, with all the pleasure in life. “ Now, I call this splendid,\ says Know ball, gathering up tbe fragment* of the (oast \ Rene, you have n watch, what's th* tim er' “ (Juarter past three.\ answers Rene Iasi ly, looking a t his gold repeater, a last birlh day g ift from his father. “ If you tuteiid to get auy rasberries to day. It strikes me it la time you und Jobuny were a t it I\ “ Mo aud Johnny I\ cries Snowball shrilly, : \and you, for example what of you, my | friend I” “ 1,” says Roue, pulling out the obooxluue Shakespoure, “ will lio bere and look a t you aud Improve my mind with Richard th* i Third.\ Snowball inakos one flying leap, pounces upon Shakespeare, and bugs him to her bo* nm. \Never I\ she cries,\ Uuvor, while lifo | beats iu tbis breast I Juhuny, you help me Will you come and pick sir, or will you n o tf “ Not,' says Rene; much rather not. Uiv* mo back my book, Snowball!” in quick ! alarm. \ Stop !\ Sho stands on tbe dltsy edge of the cliff, I and Shakespeare ia poised high— perilously i high above her head. “ I’rotnise,\ sho excluima, \promise to pick, else here 1 vow over the cliffs Shakes peare goes, full fifty fathoms deep under Ray Chulutte. Promise, or never see him more. “ Snowball ! You would not date I\ In eng ry alarm: for he knows she would dare lias dared more during deeds than this. And ; Johnny stands and giins approval. I “ Chuck it over. Snowball,\ h* says, “ or make him help us. -TII back you up.” \tin # : tw o 1 cries Snowball, eyes nnd cheeks nglow with wickod delight. “ I f i say three, over it goes. (In* I—two I ■Do you promlse.nr ------ ” Ob, confound you I yes, I promise. Ulve me my book I\ says enraged Rene, “ 1 would like to throw you ovurinsteed 1 will tome day, If you exas|iernt« m* too far ” “ Tbe spirit is wllliug, but tbe flesh is weak You darou't llene, dearest,\ laughs Snowball. Slia bands him tba bo< k as aha •peaks, knowing well be will not break bis word. “ •Come on ray merry men all We will to tbe greenwood ble I\ •he sings gleefully, aud snatches up oue of the tin pulls and bounds away. Rena consigns Ids cherished volume to his pocket, picks up s tin pail, and prepare* to follow, when a cry from Jobnuv * low, bourse, agonising cry—makes Idm .stop. He looks His brother stands, every trace of color fading from his face, hi* gray eye* wid* with dismay, one flickering finger pointing seaward, llene follows tbe finger, and gasea, and sees yard* away, floating out with tbo turning tide, farther and far ther every second th* Rpul* d* neige! “ Mon Dieul\ he cries, aud stands stunned It I* a moment before he eau take in the full magnitude of tbe disaster. Tbe boat is gone, past all recall, and they ar* here, lost on Clia|>eau Dieu. \Oood Heaven I” Rene exclaims, under his breath; “ Johnny, how is tbisl” “ I did not make ber fast,\ Johnny ans wars, huskily. “ I thought I did, but it was a bard place, and Snowball ws* calling. I did nok-tnak* her secure end now she 1* gone, my lioule-d* neige, and 1 may never •eo ber again!” There I* agony, real agouy, In hi* voice Not for himself, in this first moment, does be car* not for the misfortune tbat bee Come upon tbem tbat m s) end In darkest disaster- but for his darling, his treasure, tbe joy of his heart, bis white Idol, Houle de neige. Rene says nothing, be feels for bis bro ther's bereavement too deeply, and ronster nation I* in bia soul. So tbay stand and gaxe, aud farther, and farther, and farther away, with Ibe swelling tide, floatetbe faith leae Houle de neige “ It la all her fault Kh Chapeau l>i*n. ah* would land her* end aw where elae Johaoy, il serve* you right! Yoe yield lo ber la ever) thlag You should not have let her force yo* to lend here * Johnny (STS nothing \ III* heart te with hi* eyea and that le faraw ay' far away, te whore Sou I*-de neige. beautiful, traitorous Boul* de-oetg*. float* out to tbe open sea I “ 8b* is a tyrant Everyone spoil* her you all do papa. XV«**y, end you. Jehnuy, worst of ell You let Imr hev# her w*y la every thing, end ao p a d ever csu come of it Now, w* ar* her*, and her* w* m t remain And IT* ber doing from Ural to lest' \ It's no ua* talking now,\ sat* Johnny, husk dy, “ lha batleaua gone geue I\ \ Yaw I **• It'S gone.” bitterly, “ and I bear her singing over yonder still I You had batter go and toll her, end eee If ah* will uot change her tune!\ Jobnuy turns ewey -uot to tell Snowball, however. The boat is qulto out of sight now, gone forever It assy ts*. end Juhuny feels bi* voice is uot to be trusted, with this greet lump rising and falling tn hi* tin oat There Is * paue* Ren* stoiida, * statue of angry grief end dmqmir, snd still stieius hi* eyea ovor tiie bl*e sbtmug sea No boats are to be seen far off ou tha bonaon tbere ar* sails, but non* of these sails will ever com# near AU craft steer wid* of fatal Chapwau Dieu. “ What are w* to dot\ he burst* out st length: “ look here, Johnny, it s uo tlm* to set down and cry.” \ I’m not crying I\ retorts Johnny angrl ly looking up, but bis eyea look red as be saya It, and his voio* breaks short \ Tbe batteau s gone,” pursues the relent leu Ren*, “ aud we are bere. Now bow ar* we to get off I” “ Wait until something comes along and takes us off, 1 suppose ” \ And how long may that be t Nothing ever oornee tbis way no ona In their senses ever land at Needle's I'olrrt You kuow tbat Vulva* a storm drives s Ashing boat or a coaster ont of their course, nothing will aver com* within reach of us Then wbst •re w* to do I\ \ They will rats* us. and search for us,” •ays Johnuy, waking up somewhat te a sens* of personal danger “ Will they I NO on# know* w b frt we are More of Hnowbnll’e doing «b« wouln't let you Ull Ma'atu Wuref. W m i j wil1 not tuin ua until bedtime Mien wbo la to search f Hhe aud old Tim are alone oo the island, and he can’t leave the Light If he feela in ihe humor, he may go Nt Olldaa tomorrow, aud give the aUrra Then by noon, toiue one may be ready to atari iu the •earth, but where are they to look! You aud Suowball go «very where, up and down the* coast for twenty rniloa a wide circuit to ••ai ch over and no one will think of t'hu peau I>ieu until every other place haa beeu given up. That may be for daya, aud iu three daya |>apa will I n * back again. Ho do you auppoae ho will feel I” \ My t.eorge!\ says Johnny, blankly .- Th. Hnwders (hurt It flgm.s up II. “ Isuppoa. we will tm t . U r * . , \ g o . . o n , lmmU.l “ Thla la awful, ten I it T “ Trelty awful.” dismally, “ th* gone \ •• Never mind, ah* v e t g - far aosa* body will ptcfe her up. Everyone knows th* Rou*».to neige Kheh all right, Johwey I\ “ Yea \ “ Rest* feels awfully, don't he*1 “ Pretty awfully Ho do t. “ Bui It Me t an ba t as he makes s e t If there N u t rha’-c* of eeelng the blecheet •».!• of things ' ih* lanat* spirtl of eoalrenety Heine al th* bare meattoa ed Rene's name “ he ts sure to are It tl tea'! half n> bad \ “ I hop* Out, l a eure,\ still dismally, “ He bed enough, I reckon We've got to stay her* all night Whal do you cell lhal \ “ O b ion* ntght that makes nothing \ loftily ” And w* will be taken ,df to mor row . I am sure of l i “ “I wish I was, bv Deorg* I alnl though And papa will be home in a day or two That to what lien* both of us feel bed about \ “ And don't you think I do f Indignantly —“ would 1 mean, only 1 am certain we wtll be safe bums long before be cornea Now look bar* Ma am Weeey will ntiae aa. w n I •be. and be so scared she Won't he able le eleep a wink tall mgbt I\ “ I dare say.\ “ Then tomorrow morning, tbe diet thing, she will rout old Tint, aud make ktin row tier over to HI. (Midas lK> you know who will be the Are! person she will go to ■ee tbere t” *• No, I don't \ •• You might. Ihen, If you ever- thought al ell Kh* will go to l**re larals Kh* go** to him flrst In every worry she has And you know wbat he is Old Tlm may take II easy, nnd let tha grass grow under hi* feat, but Pars Ixiuto won't He'll never reel until w* •re found \ “ lty (let rgel\ *•<■, Johnny brightening “ He'll move heaven and earth to And us.\ pursues Snowball, ui re and more eit-lled, “ and tbere Isu t a man In lit (Lidas ton I ready to Ay If 1‘rre louto but holds up his Auger Y»u knew that And Iwelde* \ “ W eill” “ 1 told lnuoceuta ltosrreaux only yes tor day w* were coming to Chapwau Dieu for raspberries llito week, I wants.il ber to oome, but she couldn't, llene says It shows all ba knows about III\ reeeulfully. \ Tlsey'll never think of ( haps*au I'leul Don I you suppose luno will hear of our being mlsaing, and will 1*11 wbat I saldl And then won't they come •ueigbt bere aud take us offl Rene ludnd lie thinks he kuows everything I lie tou t eo much wiser then other people, after all, In spite of tils big books!” \ You had better go and tell linn ao,” u l l Jobnuy, with a grimace of delight [To ng unNYiht Kb j —Janie* Nlc In da, ni. a letter , airier nf Ituf fain, after ten years affliction with piles, wns entirely cured b) two boats of the \ W otl,”s Heaiur '' llfb\itkf^ tt* n u u n f t M i V f t b r i r o w n <*k*thinf», w ill tftvf* i h r i r pw rtonu-ni th,* tw in -fit l»v KrtoriHni* n t W h o ltw a l* Figure**. S p r i n g 1 M n p l n y . Although tin* wpAthr-r in very uufri«n«U\, *>' talirvr thnt tin* |Hil*lit' will wrloomr tho opportunity gikctt thrnt tixluy, t«>a**» tht* triumph* o f tht* T»ilum' Art, in rutin*! v tn-*, ami \t*ry rlrgant Atvlon of Spring tiarmcnt*. A* m*«»it a* tin* Uittrr «•« !>! i»i*lt h <a Yea ua, S I M M 'S * - O V F . I M 'O will K in onVr. K\«»ii if vou tlo not want oitt* ttwlay, it will lu* lo yoar .nix iui I a ^ o tt* a|K*n<l a Httl«* wltilt* in rxamtnittg tht* cxtriwivtt vamfx ol* (**•«* anti U Autiful Mvltw, which xtc an* ttt»« t*jto*ning Wt* state tin* aitnphi truth when *«• -av, that tht -* linsm of 8PR] Ni* OVKRCOAT8, of \tn ,>x*m niauufiM'turx\ an* a* hr «» lu'rior to thie* xx«* t>fft*rxa| Iw-t S p r i n g , as fA ry wcr*' toanxthittg t«* ***• fooritl cLm'w hrrc, at that timo li* aitty <>f F.qlirtt', (IraccfuliHv*- of Sliaping, T a M i fu!n« M t»f trim- ; t*» I n tiling, Mxcellcttot* of Fit, leaving nothing N* llttttP l'S Ilu* price**, rnnging (Font #<> t** cvcrx tji>t<« nn«l tn-'ket. # 'J N, atV o n l a la r g e c h o i c e f»»r W .' XX ill td l y o u • o n w t h in g t t t t p r w t iu g aluntt (le n t ’* Fttntiw h - in g (}»hhK S |* r in g lata, a n d S p r i n g S u ita for M e n , lU*xa, ( n ih lr c n , in a ft xx «|.*»\ h, l'o r f.r.tM i xxc u tv m lliu g n « tr»ing, tlttrw iilc w o r k in g *uit, w e ll w o r th For xxc arc spiling a aplcnditl pair of wt*rking pnniA, w*hl tlic xxurlil over at f l ’itt. ttxcrall's anti working ahirta, Uet itiiuUi in the market, xxill aril at coat. ( o n tir m .tt <>n a u ita in lnrgu tiuaittitioa, ai.<l a t lox* pricsw, 313, 315, 317, 319 MAIN STRL'LT. And 32 4 WASHINUTON STRFTT. RIEGEL & ROBINSON. Buffalo. N. Y. K*«>ry iw. PftfJ . f '*1 oi*b ulb«.«lM W <t/l • Ue fVuM i “kkh«|a*||k« fttotM ^ < i .| Mk<|«) <«t |JMki Fxf I-- k t*4fet«i*«ia>i !t*«a | lltsi V ” V JONAH o r UINGHAMTOM. U i n u t i « m l o n . N . V . llene, still bitterly: \ there ar* lb* berries we came for, and here to a spring And It won't hurt us to sleep on the ground. XX’* ceu rough It. Rut our father -It will about kill bltn \ “ And Mnowball,\ says Johnny, pitifully, “ poor little Kuow bill Kb* can’t rough It Wbat will become of Knowlutllf” 11 Nothing she dues not richly deserve lad us hope that ll will be a lesson to her If aha —we any of us leave thla mountain alive It is her doing fruin Oral to last Let bar lake tha cunsequancaa! 1, for one, don't pity her.” ” l'uor little Snowball, repeats Johuny, softly He neser argues, but he Is not easily convinced Even Ui* loss uf Ihe Houle d* nelg* Is forgotten, iu this new state of things I'm awfully sorry for Snowball.” “ You're an Idiot, Jobuny I” Mvagvly; “ think of yourself.” ” Well I do 1 can't help thinking of ber, though, too. Poor little thing, how to a be to sleep Oil the turf t Aud she is uot strong And she never meant auy harm Don't be so hard, old fellow \ Tbe gentle sea grey eyes look wistfully up th* brown, bright angry eyea look down '* Have a little pity,” tbe gray eyes ear, and You're a good fellow, Johnny,\ the brown • ye* answer. They soften as they turn away It's an awful Ax, though!\ he mutieis, -d looks seaeard again, aud bsq|lua to b i*Ue. There la a stifled sob behind, but neither hear It Then like a guilty thing, Kuowball. creeps away It la not ber wont to advance unheard she can make noise enough al an) time for a d o u n but the turf bas muffled her steps, and raspl-trriea have stopped her mouth. And sli* has coma upon them, uu felt, unseen, and overheard all Ail! Rena's scathing words, Jobuny'a regretful pleading An awful panic of remora* falls upon her Tba whole situation as exposed by Ran* upans before ber, and it Is all bar doing bars bar willfulness, obstinacy, selflsbneM, from flrst to last. Tbay may perish ber* And Dr. MacDonsI I will break his heart And she to the cause of it all Hhe would coma, sba wonld land al Needle's Point, where no boat could ba safely moored she oold call to Jobnuy to harry I Ken# is rlgbt it I* all bar fault from beginning to and. Kb* flings barealf ou the ground, and bur lu* bar nicked face in lb* grass All the nils deeds of bar lifo neither few nor far b* isn rls* up before bar lo remorseful ar ray, but (ml* Into Insignificance before tbia crowning crime Kb# It** prone, bedew log tbe dry furse wltb ber despairing tears, and so, half an hour after, when be quite bis bro tber Jobuny finds her He looks at ber ru* their price* sold at public aocttnu tu IHnd Khorthoina bead Ihe list, with A, SM, at an I average price of »**!. Jeroeis, 1,8*3, asctog c.l faow Abenleeu Angus. Ikki. a»*raged fAlfl, Holstein*, Xiil, averaged *873. Her* fords, I IS, aver aged *tTA tiuvrnseis, Mf, av I eragvd *'J3'J The I..In! ntiiiilwr sold of all I breeds w na ,‘>.077, bringing a total of I I .\07 | 577, nr an average of Ehll THE WORLD S HEALER has NO r A It AIXKI. as a heeling S|.|.l)c*il.,a fur all wounds, ruts, hralaes, sprains, rheu matism, all fT Joints, enlarged glands, plies, bunions, frost I,Hr., ch a f e s , galls, ulcera, fistulas, f.w.t rw|, nnd sure* nf *“ ” » drsrrlptlnti nn MAN ur IWCANT. it gives Immediate relief la Burns a t rw.Uila. fi clt»ii»«iff ru .| run • «ll »*-#• • tii* m atter line, roused Ki.r eure lu. ks nr im m u nn H orses, It does wundvrs. Price M end SO ecnls. f.sre* >ls« fur ii.lm a li. Dun I he w ith out lb hold by all ik-elcrs. i n u o H E r n r o r r s ? 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On* greet d-we rd three et leur t wury . I litis I sles.u. p , , , . V .m ,a e .l hs en. gill r r . t r “Urhl Im * . . . » ur tun, a . i . . Ihe human a ... klnet > rues* regular ss . I.wk wurk they priofr l h . oh..« .ed p . , t,*« u / t e u \ - teely Purely Xfagwtahie. Ilsrn ias. I'leaaard lutalbnie .. - i.rn rhite mar l.s . I , . . s.,Cl I,, slip r u g g iH s snd Madmiw! tr*«l ■ BrrS, ur by m rul '•M O t l T 't I f T T lf l 0STHAWTIO PtlXff • n I I nanus •real 15 I He a MT AMDAHL V V U m (V». Pmrprletove. 187 Pearl 8k. M Y. Ntoovy'# LttUw Catfiartie are mnr* tha* ts rleimed they pres* to *.*»•» M itel . W II ( •Ihffrtii) •*• ||m» M i H r s*«-r •Ita s n , f e u , a ti . A lton, f * » . They s is nuns Urn trust r i l l e .n r vwni to re W u .th l . t , .... . .......... “ I <o ...Ir* > r.c-.y • Idltie I nil l-rpulnr ul Ul! Ihe r aihurt c w um7*»iop. Hip. it,, m r.ltor usnrl ulr. bus with WMulerful results N W ' • r v . . . \ I.... I reeem w ewl them J . , « s P u t i inn, M *• T i c , sre e srtdlem H H a e a o n Jarkonn Mm* neitod. h s s t . i d s s s s r a k s r . s s . listo r ly . Hr, ii S H I N O L l j > \^vvV J /W V . I HAITKR II. c h a p x a c M R . “ And it ia all Snowball's fault!” It is lUna wbo speaks tbe words, passion ate anger in his voio*- tbe first words tbat break lb* king siiene*. Per off, th* Imt lee u is hut a whit* drifting speck, sflei which they strain tbeir eyes until they er* half blind. Johnny's *ye* ar* dim. \ I t to all Koowbail • fault!” passionately repeat* Rene. Far sway and faint, her sweet singing reaches them, broken now and than a* tb* fruit sb* picks And* ita way be tween ber rosy lips, instead of into tb* eh to ing paii. Tb* round i* to his wroth, as ■ vinegar upon nitre.\ fully »nd uncomfortably even *t fuurteva rv q r C C C IF I he has a genuine masculine horror of cryikg U l l L 5 i ) t U L U Ifi D t II aad louche* her up gently wltb lb* to* of hi* sho* “ I **y r b* says, with aa attempt at gruff neaa. “ atop that, will y o u f Two iovaiy bloe ayea look op a t him, pa lh*tlc with heart-broken despair. \ Oh. Johnny !” ab* criaa out in anguished tone* Johnny has nothing to aay to thi*: indeed tb* situ*tion quit* goes without saying He stands gnawing a raabeiry branch, and look ing still more uncomfortable But Koowbail must talk--if death were the penally, Know ball would talk, talking is her fort*, aad she haa been silent now for over nn boor. Ho aim site up, wipw ber eyes, tot* • last aob and looks a t him solemnly “ Johnny t\ “ Y**\ Of every deacrlpllo* constantly on hand ! » l s t \ l \ 4 . V I I l a i d IN CONNECTION. \4T I -umber delivered iu Youngstown, oa opening of navigation, by vessel P a r ties c o n te m p la ting building w ill coo •nit their own ictoreet by calling on the uu dendgned before port basing A. J. McBRIER, XYILMON. W. Y. The mi(lf*rsi^in‘f| would draw tin* attention of builders to Ids Inr^eHtoek of Sliingleg, l>oth No. 1 and No. 2, alno a larm*/ assortment of all kinds of Lumber, Lath, Posts, ete., which he is selling for lowest possible prices for cash. purchasers from Special inducements to Youngstown and vicinity. Anything not in stock will be supplied on short notice. M arch 2 l i t , 1884, JO H N CAHNOC1IAN. N i a g u r a , O n t .