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What kind of a Rosebud She is I’m an onlydaegtitiir young girl. A spltdrorl and f n u « young girl. A languishing, d aiul/.all powered and pain ty . . , . Rit up a l eleven young girl. I’m a would ba awthet.c young girl, A dot#-on tbe art* young girl, A poet in embryo, doo'l kuow e-thlng you- know, AU-on-thesarface young girl. I’m a noeel reading yooug girl, A lie swake until three you. g girl. A romantic, baif-cragy. bot tenibly la*y, Let raa-do-tbe work young girl I'm a look-out foi»a catch young girl. A snatch 'em up quick youtig girl. A balf do-the propoeiug, aud bag- em-wben- doaing, Hold-on-to-your game yonng girl M a b e l B e l m o n t . BT H. B (COgd.CDgD I Tbe autumn t u waning, and Mabel still lingered at De lavane Square. Her place at table wat alwaye occupied, and not one du ty relinquished; but the joyou. iight*wos gone from tbe lovely eyes aud tbe bloom from ber cheekt. Hhe studiously avoided meeting 1 ’ercy alone,and « ben he, hopeless ly bewildered, tad, aud In ditpair, wrote a note begging an explanation, and aunt It to ber room by Lottie, it waa returned unopen ed. A week pasted, and uenr tbe close of a mild day In November. Mabel fat In ber own room reading. Upon the luble wnaabou quet of choice flowera, tbat bad been |iro touted at tbe door that morning by a strange footman, and accompanying it, a new novel in roetly binding, and on the fly leaf was written: “ To Miss Relinont, from Christian De Verne.’’ Mnbel was extremely annoyed, for she ob served tbat bis compliments aud attentions wero ratbor officious Hhe was thinking of hiu» on this wise when Lottie tupped nt the door and presented a card bearing bis name “ He wishes to see you, in las,” the gill said. “ You are mistaken, Lottie. Tell him Mrs I-anini bas gone away, to remain all uight, perhaps.” “ 1 did, miss, wben he asked me to tay to you tbat it was important be should see you for a few moments.” Mabel rose reluctantly. “ Ho probably has some message to leave which bu doe* not care to trust to Ibe ser vault,” sbo thought. \Tell bim I will tie down presently.\ Iu a few moments Mnbel entered the drnwiug-room. “ Ab, Miss Mabel'” and Mr. De Verne arose and advanced familiarly to meet her Hhe waived bim to a sent, ami beret If re mained standing, waiting to bear thu object of his errand. He w as a bandsoniu man, w ith long * Iky beard and moustache, and dark, resolute eyes. Ilo rested his arm upon the cbuir, nnd looked Into Mabel's fair face for a moment without speaking.” ” You havo some message to leave for Mrs LaiuarI Tell it, me, please, I bave only a moment to spare.\ “ Only a moment!” ami rising, bo stood loslde her. “ Miss Mabel, I have not como with uny message for Mrs Lamar; instead, 1 have something which 1 wish to ssy to you.” lie took her hurnl iu a firm grasp. She tried to release it, hor hcait bounding Into her throat. “ It Is something wbicb you must hoar,” Ut roe UH you all.” tar she was standing by hie aide ” Hhe sank dawn attain upon tba sofa. and be told ber of bis love, bis doubts, bis fears For owe moment Fercy enjoyed rare bap, i uses as ba p ress* J ble lips to Mabel s, and enfolded ber ia a chiea embrace, but the next instant sbe released herself from bis clasp and exclaimed “ There! Oh. Farcy, you bar* mad# mo break my promise!” Aad bursting into tears sb# fled from tbe . room. Fercy strode to and fro across tbs room in perplexed wonder • Mode ber breek s promisor” repeated be. i “ To whom!” 11 Well, no matter; it was all right, now Mabel loved bim. for sbe bad submitted to bis caresses, bad called him Fercy, and wa* | overcome witb emotion upon leaving bun HUH. be did not feel quite secure y e t; If be j | could only see ber agsinl but that was im poaeible just now, so, tearing his hat, lie left the bouse and walked rapidly sway. lireatbleaaly, Mabel entered ber room and locked tbe door. ” 1 must leave bere, and at ottoe,” sbs sob bed, pressing ber hands to ber acting tern plea. Hbe began making her arrangements. At nine o’clock ber trunk stood packed ami corded, ber bat and cloak ill readiness. Sbs then hurried down to get s cup of tea, and meeting Thomas iu tbe hall, asked bim to order a carriage to be a t tbe door st four in tbe morning, and to say nothing to any one_ Hetorniug to ber r< oui she prepared to write a few lines to l’erey. ll would do no harm to tell bim now w hy she was treating him so cruelly, since the was to i>n»« forever out ot bis sight. Dear Fercy,” sbe said “ How can 1 give i you up! And yet it Is light. Uut ob, the agony I shall endure trying to live without you I” It was a long time before she grew calm enough to write: “ Forget me, Fercy; it Is best so. I am pledged by a solemn promise not to stand in the way of your marriage with Miss Da Yernu. Therefore 1 aiu compelled to take tbis stop.” This she scaled and addressed, then re muined iu a passive state until nfler uiid night, w hen sbe beard voices on tbo stairs, and knew that Mrs Laiuar had returned Mabel went straight to ber room her borne wilh Mrs Ksyroand. Clarence, her son and only child, hod gone abroad. soon after Mat *-1 was etvgegod ss hie asc-tber's companion He had been traveling abroad, and was expected home to-n*ght. a young flirwd , T would accompany him. he wrote, aad an ,, A Yotmg Lawyer. Bobby begged ble a a a s i a l o bay-h-s “ I am afraid. Hobby,- sbe replied. “ If I were to ba< a dram giandpa mtgbl hot like eery well ” That essUs t make a>V differ#**# Mm. Raymond, with a joyowa, motherly ^ . |V^ >T .rgned y.-e eee. Ihe tbe pat Dorn Mis U u u ir, 1 b are come to tell you thnt lowed light la her eyes, was overseeing ting in order of Clarence* room ’’ Itoad the letter oeee more, Mabel be mention hia fHead s namel” “ 1 think not ” Hhe read the words which wore eo dear to the motherly heart, but ao name waa given Now everything Is ia ordar,” sbe reeuiu- ed slipping the key of Ihe boy’s room latu Iter pocket, ” dress yourself most haoumlng ty to night, my dear « ear tbe gray eilh ” “ Ah, pleas# exeuee roe,\ pleaded Mabel. “ I would much tat hor not meet U-ie strati g»> ” Not meet Clarence's friend! He would fee I offended, tin dear You must not ex clude yourself In tbla way. 1 lusiat upon your coming down Tbe bouee will seem mors cheerful with your youthful face to glsdJcn It, and, boeidoe I need your oasis tance In entertaining Ibem \ Ho Mabel obejed. Just as sbe always tried to please Mis Raymond tu > v rrytblrg, ar rayed herself tu the steel gray silk, and twins ed some flowets in ber beautiful hair “ You look just like a bilde,” said tha raaid, aa she gaee her a lace bandkernldef, wben a servant entered, saying “ Would Miss Mabel hasten down! Hie gentlemen are in tbe parlor already.” Hbe swept down Ihe broad stsircmw ae gracefully a* Mrs. tam s r might liavr done Ularence met her at the foot of tbe stairei and laying her white hand upon hia arm, tbey entered the pallor. licuratb the chandelier stood Mrs Haymond aud her son’s friend The former stepped gracefully aside III pleased admiiation, but Mabel al ready recognised the handsome face aud splendid figure of Fercy latum “ Miss Mabel, allow me to presept my friend, Mr Laiuar Mias llelmont Fercy,” said Clarence. At ftisl Ihe bright color tied from Mabel's face, leaving her d u ally pale; tlieu tlie rich V-riiuson again bathed ber rliceks, ” Maliel,\ said Farcy, taking liri band In a III in clasp. \ have 1 found you at last!” After eome cmfuslun, explanatluu and ooitgi atulntiou, a general merry time fol dram ain’t for g randpa. It's for me * This ooaesueail a e n e n w l a g »-l many years ago. and Het ty w to IS now a man. Is I m otiving law eaccemfully la IttleJelp h s Chicago is get Mag lo vorce market every ywar be m-re of a dl T r y T h o C a l c u l a t i o n . The following will prove a eery internet ing combination of flvtgrse I'm down Ihe dev of tbe month no which yea were born, double It; add aevva, multiply hy Ml, add y -ur age, subetracl MS. Multiply hy hit, add the number of tbe moalh la which yoa s e n Horn, (celling January . ne, Fetnueii two. March three, and ao up add !>vi The first two flgures of the result eill g v* you Ibe day of the m nth of j ,,uf hath, the nest hi your age, and the leal two tbe number of the month lu uhieh you were Kirn 1 am going a - ay in tbe morning ” “ Going nwuy, Miss Belmont! This is very sudden; may 1 usk your reason for leavlngr “ I havo a very good reason During tho duy I have received Intelligence ulnch makes it necessary fur uie to resign m v posi tion.” “ Well, of courae, I dislike your leaving my bouse iu such baste, but I cannot det iiu you if you me determined to go. I owe you something.” Hbe took her purse from the table ami bunded M ibcl a bank note. “ 1 ain sorry to leave you so abruptly,” said Mabel, as sbe took her money; uml she was out of the room und up stairs before Mrs. laiuar could say another wor(J. Hbe w aited until the great clock near by boomed three, then made liar final prepara tons lor leaving, donned hat and cloak, and with some slight Indeclsiofi took I’urey’s let ter, stepped buck into the ball, anil glided down tbe stairs to Ills door. I illuming bur rledly about in tbe gloom which surround ed her, she paused amt listened, h ur back lu the room sbe heard a rurlless pacing across tbo floor, lie wus up, then. Would be be the first to open (lie doorl If It was locked be would. Ilirt she dured not try It to lend her lo a sofa, | see, go she stooped and slipped tbo note nnd sbe allowed bim despite her terror. \Hit down, ploase.” Hbe obeyed. •’ I ton not going to surprise you, am i?” and the determined ryes met lieis lu bold ndinlrutiou. “ You have lung known that 1 wus earnest in my attentions, which would have amouuted to much more bail you giv en me encouragement; but tlds, 1 know, your position hero did not admit of. Ami so 1 come boldly, Miss Mabel, lo break tbis restraln t- to tell you 1 love you ainl to ask you to become my wife.” “ You ai o mistaken, sir,\ exclaimed M b bel, finding Ler vuico nt Inst. “ You do not iova me; bow dat e you insult mo witb your importunities!” Her auger rising, and her eves flashing •bv lore bor baud from Ids clasp aud re treated toward tho dour. But bu quickly intercepted ber. “ Miss Mnbel, I beg of you to listen one moment, I do not insist upon a final un swer now; think over wbat I have said to yot|; remember tbat I uot only put my heart, but millions at your feet. Allow mo to woo you, Mabel, ntul at Inst to win you.” It it useless, Mr De Verne. 1 do not desiru your love, care nothing for riches, and bun ijreds of years would not alter my decision Allow me to wish you good evening .\ It wat his turn to get angry now, and be btssod under his breath, regarding her close ly with those dark resolute eyes \ Disdi inful girl, you spurn and reject my love witb routempt. you will live to repent your decision—remember that I” And immediately tho street door closed upon the rejected millionaire. Returning to tbe sofu, Mabel threw her head down among tbe cushions, thoroughly exhausted by tbe excitement and emotion of the last few moments. Twilight was do tcending fast, and she soon fell Into a pro found sleep. Jt lasted but a few minutes, however, for she was awakened by a kiss upon her cbeek, and standing up In af fright, tbere sat tbe banilxorne \ prince\ be side ber in thu form of Fercy Lsuiar. “ Mr. Lamar, was tbst action of yours, kind or respeotfulf “ Yes. both; nothing is kinder than a kies- nor will you ever receive more leepvatful homage, than mine, dear queen ” Mabel blushed rosily, and bor first im pulse was to run away, but Farcy’s arm de tained ber. “ Mabel—allow me to call you so.-this is an unexpected and a great pleasure. Htaj please let me tell you bow I love you, bow deeply I am hurt at your cruel coldness and yet I feel almost sure tbat you love me, Mabel ” \ Is it any wonder tliat I treat you with ooldness. wben yon, the aftlam-ud of anoth er, can talk to me like that!” Her cheeks were dyed crimson, but the love light shown in ber eiolat eyes Fercy tbougbl be bad never looked upon a woman balf so beautiful. \ I l l s false, Mabel!” be cried “ Coma. under It, sprang away, iattu ne I ami ll-tvii ed agaiu. All was quiet. She tried the handle ever so softly; yes, it waa fastened; the latter was safe. She returned to bar room, uud the sound of wheels announced the carriage ns a faint light dawm-d iu the eastern »ky. Tboiuus curried her trunks down noiseless!}' and she wns driven to Ihe railway station In a dimly lighted, wretchedly furnished, unhealthy room in a cheap lorlgriig bouae looking out upon a dump brick wall, lived Mabel Upon arriving in a strange city Sbe bud stifled all pride, and gone from door to door sr eking op|>ortunities to uao her know) edge nf musie, French and painting Itut in every Instance sbe had met with bint.Hint iug failure At last -In' obtained work in n book bindery, aud for a ttmu bent actual want from tbe door. Hut fot weeks alie bad Inin III In tbe room previously incutioned. Hbe wax much Improved lu health, but still she was weak. Tba door opened suddenly, and a woman addressed ber coarsely. “ Well, I hope you haw y.gft rent fnr me it was due yesterday, you know And It’s troublesome having sick poople In the bouse You will have to look for another room it you're not able to pay tbe lent ” ” 1 bave but a fuw shilling-, left it Is true, ‘ Mabel said. “ Hut 1 am going to try lo walk to my employ er a to <l»y wilh tbe Impe tbst I can get more Work. I wfll leave my trunks as security, of OODrso, until you are paid up, and will try to And some other room ” In an bour Mabel was out iu the frosty street, beautiful still, but so pale, and tbe After diliuer Clarence excused himself for balf an hour, and Malnl and I’eicy strolled into the conservatory. It really appear* uaedrw fur me to Ud! wbat happened there; but Fercy told her bow be had to*'ll searching fur lier ev«r sinco •lie ha -1 gone away, leaving that cruel note tinder Ilia door and bow rejoiced lie was to •--« her looking eo Wull and happy lu I lie leone of bia friend He told ber that bla stepmother anl Mr Ds Veine were married, And then, with Id* ami about Mabel'a waist, and Ids warm kisses upon her lips, lie Insisted on hur becoming his bnde at once. His home was all ill readiness fur her, bu saiil, suit be wus “ lord of lbs manor ” Mis Lsuiar, having ro iunriled, forfeited her share In thu estate. I suppose Mated consented, for she came out of the conservatory with very led cheeks ami a happy, aatlsllrd look lu the violet oy«s l’crcy led hor right up to Mrs Raymond, asi,ed her to congiatulatu them, and beg geil alia would look out Immediately for an other companion, as this young lady pro mised (o b» Ll* through life G i v o n A w a y f o r o n o Y o a r - \\ o want iMM.UOU subset Ibem before June 1st, 1HK.T, to our large Illustrated publt.utt n In n i lliKSII.l: Maiiaxim lu old. , to gel the above number of sub«oi He-r* wu must giveaw ay subscriptions tba first year, and { /*r the second ycu. we will make up the loss as most of tlawm wtll subscribe again, pay Ing our reguiui price Heud 25 ovate, stamps or silver, to pay postage aod you will have J the above Mignslno to rrad evely week for I Olio whole year lf you accept the above j offer, wo expect you will be kind enough to j di*tiibuto among your friends, a few books containing nur adveitlseiuents and 1(17 of the best lioushold receipts, for which I wu Will tuuke you a pies.nl of a hamlsoma | silver plated, live bottle castor or a plush covered photograph album Stale bow j many books you can giv.. away for us, and | we will send tlie b*iok* and i.'astor lor AI bum) prepaid Order for y our frtnuds also, and you will never regret It. 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I>K ah f*m: I Kin an tM iitH r nn the uM j ColuflY Ilmlroft'C ftfitf mu th»* kail lllvrr : 11 41 tt trail I t lv to ftml l d ) f t# lla ft wdIoik i in TiiiiiUm, fur iftit yeftr* t itifToru-f •»»»> | tlihiif hul ih-ftllt fr«iiii «f|*t»'tHHii Oflrtt I hftd | •itr.h hliuUiitf ftirk iNftftCft*W* IMI 1 ift*«14 { •<ftre«|y | Ihlftk Uml lhl« «»*i|ri« j<*itly ! Ui irfeyttUr liahtl* «4 *«ttnjr. ftn4 fftitly lu U»«* » jitr *4 !l«e UUf mu. hummim#* »** h« a4 ft utild • *t 1 ft fa lik* nt nr* |fl«. an f ft|r«lH th*’ (twin w«mH4 | 1 . | M’tllr Mt t«y nyy*. Wlikli ft«»ti»*l f«*#l •• l>tf •* • j n Ih i Ml brftftUi wmm v#ri tur fiM*t vntrawf «* moii « a* It * ttl« it-l my *t<>l«t I. arli. In furl mr aU»r««< li frtl a* It wa* I a ar* at ran nn«f HH* •nrfu<«, an.l «i,«i ftfMitjp ! j II |ravr j*. y*»u raft In (Im ft«itimi*r ami fall of l*?fl wImh we 1***1 ! (he h«*MVy retilriiMlftl |fir«l, (hr eowftlaul }*» | 1 hrnttkhl im nrult) ntlftrkft l»#ft»ly terry w» V ! amt 1 thnugul I •ImriI*! hare Ui lr«m (iu» e * 4*1 i | Hnl I kr|fl al work until thu u* tl i|frtnf( ; i wben I frt’ w *o mmli w«*r*. lhal I mm hi rtrM* •illy «h( n«»tli|iig, and ts**nr lt»«h-l lhal tuy Uleit, MU* I LUMBER K l i l i i g l c s , I n l It n m l Cedar Posts! Wilson Lumber Yard. PUT OUT — INSTANTLY— I t fftl H A n n i n N “ STAR” HAND GRFNADf FIRF. iXTINGUISHFR. T h a outm w ti. *ixl only •*■*» f l t t K lllSUI I.HISU H » » N il* , that ah.m l d ha la f.VKMY • i F f D I i f t o l t K KA(T*iNY AM» ||*!MK IN T I I K O i l N T t t V .s. Any Man, li 4tver*4 ai Ut*i»ii,ii a | li'ftM i M ImlMftU (If * ft!fjf >t> *a 111 I ft« a I* <<>«»«( A n il f o ti liatol W o m a n or C h ild c a n Al fits Mtod N a r » a < * * OUT OcT o# D a n a * i m r f '*■ Wl I’.o* 1 10 par b e , N.< (Wk R r a v o r y a n d S t i o n g t h . Our n ext d.K>r neigl.bor Its. a little boy, Furdinaud, wbo Is s<i.o,,whit uervous and liiui.t so uni. b so ns even to diaw upon > him ..ii occasional goutle repiuof from bia g.-uth. motiier. Ths other evening he went f lliu lo , a t ri- slx.ul ■ , Hv.uu.nt.vr li.s l I had Ir.ed o o ) f.u-lif lx. I li.srd ol. sod l.s-l hur- ft trusted It, s„»r id Ihe last ph..Insns In Taunton snd l.-u - l l tt lli.rriilral tone |t|< K F * w r i * V ’\ ra v o u T i r . io mi id • • • » - M a » w M u> N.r il WSS new In In*, snd aill. in) t i |* l l enre of Bw-.1te.nes, rsn .-so l. f,o,tta n,e lor saying tliat I l.sd anl a iiaiiwfe of (aiu. in W I hsd taken i but a few days al,,,, I began lo gel t-eller Thu I H W and sole fee OI, g left 11 . f stomach, ami Ihe snapping twins left lay bead. _*1 rlgnl, sml hair heen ever •tnra* It i. ibe only llrrag lbs! erat .ltd we lire least g.eet. snd tl rl'ovt , tr.ry a, hr. ps.n and d.o'*.tuf,*r 1 roil, nirtcly , beep K I M l l l l \ t V V * O l I T I U l S l i d k-ep H i ' • lit ror »u wy r r.girre, sod llg-ws wher rer I — No” other preparation s>t ron. a n lr»'. • and eotulines blood purlfylDg, vitalising, unrlrbli g and iuvignraUng qualities as Ayer's HaraaparlUa (j**IHj should be ooo- slit. led when rnskin,; coiuparie ng eyes sad and so lustreless’ Klia was very . . , faint, and her destination was distant, and |u , ptaye., or )s . r i « r Anally, in attempting to cram * I trust, sbe grew •uddviilj' blind and fell. A handsome callings came dashing up the street, and the driver saw her just iu time lo rein in his steeds. A lovely ol i lady put Ler heed out of the carriage window, and saw a man quickly snatch tbu girl from ber pctiious position. •’John,” sbe called to her coachman, who spraug down from the box, \ bave the young girl brought here to my carriage ” Ho Mabel was driven away still In an In sensible condition. It was some time ere she recovered from this second attack of fe ver, and she owed her iifu, uo doqbt to tbe watchful care of Mra Raymond; and when ehe grew convalescent, aud confided the story of her Ufe to this kind-hearted woman wbo had already recognised Mabel’s attrac tions and accomplishment*, she said snd sown I wss sl) ri ly tbl to church and IManod wilh grrat lutere .1 to > 1 - 1 / N-» I tlie imuister'* player that ’’ we might b« made brave end strong.\ The unit loom ing Ferdinand walked Into the breakfast room with his bea .1 thrown back and Ids hand, tin ust into his pockets, and planting himself before his rootle r said “ Me. i re been Ihiak.ug about what the aud now I feel a greul d ul stronger and braver, and 1 think I’ll try and pundi Teddy Hbort’s head to-day.” M I U t i l I s i s IN OfNNK'THlN { 10* Iftlflitftrr ilbllYtiwf Ul Y'*t|f>tf It •*#» | !(r«*«tlnK *.f tftjf *•***•»! 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Il« wa* out fttUt a .ik, hf»4 a High (* «••». aa4 wa* a** ii**f* *»«• h- «f»»,..»t lyfs k*< «ViW n rr > n *0 ** JioaatHft, Ml J, } \ rl«wif «|i, l'f« got •gh\ Unit# tm my « ll* 4 t will art fun uj» In a |)(f» ^ (#*41 la bi’ftl k n t|l4 « I*ltt4 m H*aj4 '!< «- IIa Vtut W « an ||.|* M tk« 1 fp*/t's gfft|*ll* try (It* *##-** I iff F I'fttftuM *ft ( I |^a*i pmi4 ti-mt* 'M What Next? A ntfro, larffclljr, I.**! Tf*. 4«jra afi^r I aaw him Umkium aa licaillyji na i% l»«U hft l#aa.‘ (*« aa*4, * Wl#a( a»s kdtl/Hii ifAirr w* t»i* <'lh*f ' It wa# I'tt fa ft V11 * K kft ft ft I l» 1 \» ¥ At * »M fot V» «A». « r a til 4 w • wn, T -w —r ftil A Mdlltll (*, «I)I>1* *1». 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KkfthiY. ft r *' (A r 11 , 1 rara a »*.»**> r* tiling fc r • tt'*.* * hx ftil. 0 if t |>A«IKf. 1 ITT®. T b l* J*fr frftralK/b g'XMl IM r*K#t « f >|ia* a*#> i*« 4 fKy 4 ag U«u *a#l r*ru*#*>#•’*• i f .srga*« |nlD h a a f l b f k ib>n l l ift u n E i iI a l hot*.*, M.v. »oy/ C A R D E N ! SEEDS ■»# M.al m* *SU tas*## m-mrt IV-* m Hiti MU MIO < A Ral<-lgb, N. special says: wbo has boon to Washington ciaims to base had a lath with I’resident j < lev.la..1 He told tbe darkies that tb* 1 resident authoriusl bim to flod out all the | colored men in Fit* county wbo voted for | him, and to all each wbo will send him a brullu be ulil forward a mule. Tbe mule be said wtU correspond wltb the bridle, Lat in very where in David Hrnn-ly, IP m i o u l , * . V. I’hystrnsa aad eargooa. **- »u' . .e. Ike , s i » •' a d < < wears , — >•> • W- - OwflSd W ato suss Wl ■se < * . . . to a ll, aa. f , s« ( * l to • a Ik hs tf s h M s n n ••*. . »-■' ss- ;*sss yea a. . W M . ' H . M A U L I . it* a i l l Frost ** . rt.-a-iajphia ‘Well, I bave no cblldren for you to ter tbe bridle Letter tbe mule. Wben tbe teach, only my eon and m) self live in this great bouse; but I have long wished fo r a young lady companion. I think. Mabel you are the vary person 1 have bean searching for.” A year passed ifabel wae still enjoying -Good Ideing Lsving within mean* first lot of 100 bridle* is sent on to Washing ton be says the mule* wid be forwarded U is said over U> bri ID* bave eo far been col leetad by Ihi* precious rascal- Tbey are new, and ooet from 75 cents to I I X earn. DM. DA* IU M K N h K D ta FAVORITE REMEDY hss waa I d to s y fsh * ! * . t»e». ler skoa l * enk is l s r h n w u a * -sspiwte u s l s n u I w M a u learn , to this modi- las. If yea era slp-sswf to rn u ie s a t •4 1 o m a n l-to aad w a n e , r e v e m e X .a.ff U»aysna wt.aia ioa* r.«■*. l n i k n M -o k . oo-l i. Ike iwwveale.fs* it OMM an > »»*. a. fe-ai la .oa s s r i l It k -siwiiiiy to lefeti as • ir e s . » - o s ; >a> r,, n , -•>. to X Xlsey had tdsos « n a p * * s u , . - m o ) , o n e s n d u ll n , a n *nw.« !>-• ss issp. 1 . scan to ms i-»d T - ------- •k 'O i l e feoss any to Ih. Ills )senlls/ to the Is are *• MurtAl | MantifAitwrw^f *4 FlnHeys|*K u 4 M a M I k NO AMI f t l l d l l l W A ) , bbw v*HK f crrt t -4 * I i ti** of (t tA * 9 BAX T E R S T IN T tO WALL f*A N T S , b ltM r n I I t I till is A 1 -S .iM lkK , Heady tor u u b f l b additive *»f hot wakei T ls be.t a r tn i* tnsds b i p a ia liag - * ti./.n* a e '* waits. Kl.iUV K l s n x s t l i s t * W b ila • 1 cts. par BoBk-l T 'a l . I* s u . pound. A L i b e r a l -lias - u n i to d .s w i s , t o apply it, aa* * kslw/to-aa or wall brass »rs* for sassp.* • sr-t • f l e i t k l D aas.h .leiw v s A aa.ia* vise M M M. U a t l I if A ( ( J ., M a a u t a c i a r e r * of Psiais, Hew Verb ei ^ m m |l’> ma il tMMftdK Wwtftwgf •fcrdtft, Tl*« ■ vt* d-#v«N M”**w. Vmmtmd t««w mm t«rrn«fi M #wl4 #*»»* Srf'44 a I w»-e **rfiata«ft«ft MW ****+. • ¥ • j . s. ► a f lot M f kM# ' - UI5- * U ' ( i C f i d J t 4'ANW.I I. r#r 'axes I’.fiS psps* ^pCOLEMAN DOI I P <-r. HI M A MM, tsrsv J R K .P t . kevaise th.es Itoll • OS- ! « f n .-1 IVM Mto ss,.i-»-. I s srodssetss loan e l ,'O-f — . -,-r • rug «S-.-i I, ., c i . •..hn *e- W ro f*. d m i M I'rl.tM iX PALMh I **i rmestosstok