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1 Ufn tiJ, r-MKINSOPEjCOlJiNTY, APPJL 15, .1880.: JLrrNO. 37, 1 it damp, gloomrweatherjandianiBtarted to -my Aunt -Mooa'. -i -4 I ued to be and how pr I 4-WftJived nearly.half a mile distant, in of business for wfeoth prepaffory to the marriage." t' 'Why did you not tell me?" i -PUSGEST PAKA6B4PKS. Ofce man 'fctofteiUr'ttJ-wife'ol- another from a Rnellinir.Koa'it. Tnr x.

r.as was of you." be so cried aunt, s- 'U. Caroime Berrow niflcantly an Itef ully ''Yes, rat to make up for all yo'J ha i s-i sceiyca 3 -j. able a frame of tai L'j-s. i row.ikos'hLng Vou a noiiie, unseltiah ia i. ing, even before your for njr husband's second Then was that that nmafil)vtriat 4 see.

Sildh baRa intnrfotta with tk von -anot -Thomas talkai 'WPfhpAf tne wa JttAnor lious As lightly ever green meadow, past Ji grant orchards and blooming gardens, laden with perfumes of incense breathing. -8aldjo. imyaelf 'bnrely, npoB-ioh sJay as this, even Aunt Mofia must beweil and Aht vate delualonL -The idea of health 7i an errsess terojpe fif iu's uia. iuiut ftpsuart womaa. I Ll ftl icy e.jJmmtd, thoug I die in the effort; and be as young as ohtaboui succeeding -4Ir.

is thaUrgini ia Miss -v i iiTHsir ueuna von. Whv. of. pnnrflfl' froai your oouod otsteen .5 iaoe of modest mien; -j- co robeof lordly tod," f-s- i yt th viotet garlanded, -1 ft purpltfgrejral hud, eharms ol tieftveuly blu( rstemisonlydiirht wiiorl pare3t white. vnnr humble huthe place ma wad such Ugbteoma gao2L- 1 niish lawn or heig-Ut i I 1 i foot-path wmdeth ton?" cutis wit mosses a lcares wave and liehens 1.

vis of the i or trie nood that hasrcneth by of-1 Uft tholr artB.8 ou hlh- jnBH still to dwell, wj tae dim, sequesterod deU, -T- -v 5.neis. tss Violet fwfldlv whom? Vt, A t. ir '4. uct-AaEt Kinfe I want to st Uaroime liern, i and happiness -connected with AunUJuwLbatter.not-s&v more," is aunt. a jum uuouauu WUIUT.

Ua1i Tftrel Jor: me or I for" him in that wav. you Why, doctor no one before evr told me thisrv exclaimbd Aunt Mona, in ecstacy. It is exactly how I do Tes, yes, my dear madam, I could describe: your every sensation Just as well as though.1 myself wera the auffer- How is your Well, it is not to be relied on; butit's mostly yery Some days I eat well enough? others can't iouchra thing, and flive then upon strong green tea, or' perhaps coffee, and toast and butter." most deleterious practice, my dear madam." Order is Kature'a first and it: behooves us to be-'-Bogular In-our-diet. Thiai capriciousaess of -Appetite arises from the derangement I speatof, and can. be easily, remedied.

Do you i to br offended at some I ftV gqlnKtp.tell jybjit Ybuje-: mona was simpiv ridiculous. I kniw how tuifeehns can fe. tru is never happv unless she Is nBrfactlv illajss, duiuig all these years? has been fci; ha never cared, ie never anyone Tmfhisyu'i Maria." iAunr. Mona iursf -inte- haf py teaSfr anj'put ler wn" nnon hr tM cjore ia-jjtginary than real your nata miserable her eldest daughter: one dayrsaucy Kate-s-and no words of min iflXpress of things, tib' i( "mtjM Passinsr through the Varrlnn-I fnnnil It is not the hrst time jou 'bave ms.i game, of my illness. jAt.

to you, Thomas, be- lookwgTjnt for somebody to -replace 4 1 and "toy will soon be released from this woild of trouble." 7 Fsive yon oy aft friend's nectdb-'thenA'awa urer-y, 40 4 Ne.Tirlrbelle u' 'ordered a Great squeeeerl what ex-' trafwganee. i iiii la enare'y too-much-- -for artifLaat CV yft ymsns that ifJuer sex have nothing to -or with- gheekyxhaps Uiey-wilfnot nave ehapprz-s- heefajtoJteadjRita 'I r-, Surnps are so oommon as to be I i JadlOS. In iaot, thvr ul A1a CZ nervousness, has rendered yoaan easy prey to quack doctors'and patent mediis due Vtssidert, who have had no regard to your health, but only to your hus-' Ltnd's money.w. You hava eiven wav to Hbouisa and Jtate sitting under the ar- 3 auit, vuuie--xuwi-fieia, loosing so bright, and sunnvi ave the.brld kwav bor of roses and houevsuoklcs. fihoUiiiC -v furu auumce tonioyty i 1 nijjtes tj yoiirfrrt-oe, airiHuoe to oiftisu, iiu i-nii voll your bmiiiful oyo I- curiotu bhs tit imlson i ycd.r fivaoies and gone about like an 6ldj PotTMeitiierff Of iein -told AuntrMonsH 1 it -T a dish of arly gren peas-for dinnerfrone you woa.i like as a met AM -t- fcit I 1 ,1 i -1 .1.

i-o your wiihb icitrnou uias-Enn mn- sieep weiir: children? Of course I sht a ,1 womn. uie greatest Bgure Imaginable. Look at your gown this morning; look. and chtttting and laughing-Very merrily: Phillis, the dairvmaid. was ohurnins' fn pcte'itAet w'eehl thtyn brmgfiEtMr "(tooA fcraoious! no.

doctoi: not as j. -ujtmiy, on ait wfto thinta little of them ior choo lo pour tne treasures of your bloom. pv' the outhouse.and keeping time with the rise and fall of her churn-dasher with the most blithesome of soft melodies. And it did it, as you have seen. And there never was-' a woman7 more' free I don't much, think Aunt ex Oh, mnv we alius gpnllyTlive.

Contout, whatever fortune id -t-The wife of a wealthy and retired grocer-to ter artistic, dressmaker? "Dress me in-auch a manner, that mv 5 pected -ihe ready acquiescence: she If nt enthroned on worldly height, from and imaginary achea and pains than Aunt Mona, is now" I The cat lay in the warm sunshine" purring Ijolgarities will pass for affec-. 11m msKiiir some Tlley btiint--' iy ehowmijfreetoatL, toeaeh, Ihat cheenuliiess the etor-flowers tenon." S. 8. TdiKs. rnlo.

How can you expect itP And if I do sleep I dream. The other night I had a dreadful I thought fsaw thehosts of my twQ deadbroUieifs who were drownedtenyears-aeroiThey were beckoning to me. I awoke in the worst, fright v. and crying." had you, gone to bed supper-less that niehtuDon nothing hut D-ronn thank God for it every day of my life. juarta, wmspers to jiie I think we all do.

JV. Y. rtaA. -WesWnfJaper describing gleefully in his cage, and littjV-Johnny came running to-meet me with sparkling eyes and a merry laugh and a handful of June roses. AU this peace, this rural lye4ngadj puttingjonW corset, says vuo cap you nave nowjnt otti -iou m'ht te wfeil if you would' "Perhaps, after all, old Stafford may be right when he tellBirne have "no organic disease," said she, sadly.

Indeed he is, and now want yon to promise me nevpf jtQ take another drop of medicine unless prescribed bybim." I never wilL" f- "And oh, Aunt Mona, try to be cheerful, and to make home a happy place for your husband and children. Think how terrible Jt woqld be -to lose -their 'V It seems to methat I have lost their love1 was the-deBpairingnreplyr-: I hone not: no. indeed. Ann looked startled. Mrs.

Berrow ran out to Kate and Louisa, who wre? oonilucr in. with the', basin of peas, and nncle followed her. Presently the two girls came in. Aunt Mona was then growing- hysterical A 5'Xsteas eried and proceeded to. tell them what had passed.H.,,You;see your father Is so anxiojison your account;" 'the added, larcastraally, that Jib can't even wait forme to die before providing you a I SCHOOL AND CHUKCH.

te'aP" r---. B-'fTht be believed had hardly beenJ The -Presbyterian Church oi En content, i.his4?right happiness, found an echo in my own heart. Where is your mistressf1' said to Sarah-, who sat in the beat kitchen, ior a vagueroaemg-a saddle upon a fiery, -t. untamed -J Weil for a day throughout her life, cer- Well, no. Thaf nigfit I had 'to eat a morsel of sapper, and lanjijuoi ior one dunng the last twea- gland requires its foreign missionaries' tocorhe hemeoncej5 very sevenyearj.

fi, -ii. i-- A Michigan- farmer' wife who can- I had gone in the back ty yefirs tie earths bun- dJP Sr, iold -ale- HotPork dlo of unstruDg nerresran incarnation choP? apple fritters we re- nancuea snot-gun or revolver never has nibU JIU. DIHJlUKtlil brroamng ana moaninsr somewhere church. jnIdon-arent-Suay-45n5 at-her floprflow-lhe chaps aboutxas she -always is. cuchoofia.

schools, five hundred sachersand five uutt.lt" puzzio, unless tjiehrst teachers ana. pains, Jiving- of ail the disorders that ioo -mortaIsf 15 ::1 1 i j'tI'iBB 'thaw nan "Yes, thev replied the old nurse, who had lied-i How-would yo like Mrs. lkrmwP" one ahbt makes-arjotjalegraph of 5 beckoned to me distinct thousandjeightJinndred and With them for years ancliad habltj of Very much, indeed," sold Kai are Jusr a little fired of saying what she pleased. xu a nuie. room- openmg irom tne dining parlor I found Annt Mnna.

an your constant complainings, and I must say I don't wander at it. Even the servants' are tired. Think how long lfr is since you had a cheerful word nnon voiir -The Baltimore Methodist Conference; OrteoT the'oldeslf Methodist Con-lerences in-the Jias jus-concluded its annual session. It-reports and 4,268 nfobationera. ''I think she is just as- good' and sweet and pretty as she can be!" cried Louisa," Mamma, I like Mrs.

Berrow almost as well as I like you. But I suppose this is all nonsense," broke off the girl, laughing. To tell yon the tmth, Mona," Jn- ly coirtinued Aunt "Mona, returning to the ghosts of her two brothers, j. "It was a know, doctor; a warning that I must soon follow, I feel that I am not long for this "My dear lady, do not despair, I implore you A life valuable as yours must not so early be lost to the world; a sun so brilliant must not go down ere lips or a smile Hpon your face If yon old woolen shawl around her shoulders, and crouQhing disconsolately over the gjjate, in which roared srlire moye be-htting January than Junev tun utioie 10, a specimen ox nd living martyrdom. From the crown of her smooth brown head down to the pretty feet, there' was no sound health in her.

So she would assure us tei times a day. How is it, I wonder, that people who I nve every essential good tin life to Wke them' comfortable must create 'comfort for themselves Some-do It. One will seek-it in retfulness, an-. other in jealpusy; a third in weaxhur muiacu. icirmt free xT6js Ethel "Yes, bark rhymes' with" lark, bat there to your poem.

Yon-talk about balmy zephyrs in the first verso, and -have the- child freeze to death in the third. 'Even poetic- license must give way-to tne weather. Chicago "When you find a sun-bonnet float -Ing around on the surface 6f a pond, it is not always safe to conclude that there snvomanWihe bottom of it. She may have eloned with the hirnd man 179 local preachers, and -858 churches iTLttOwLaouyott-; do, auntt'-'-I said. iArcyou any.

worse than nsualP-- mother again, things would come right" the same, you cannot deny that Caroline Berrow has turned out a deceitful crocodile. Think of her terposed my who' had' again coine in1' I have thought of Caroline It is impossible to keeft' such it has i attained its meridian solendor.s one turnea toward me a race ol de Tn ttiAlinnJ. 1: 1 eou auuwoe. Aeauyii was enougn-toraaea away wnea one's wue in vourl diani.tr r.t wjctt i i i.i i i i iiivjiuninuiii, inn, uu ij mia. give onetha bluea only to look at anxiety about nothing.

I suppose thaVJ nth. mi.i.L valued at on which there is antodebtedness of A grandson of tie Jate Dr." Armsteongt one of the firstjnjssipnaries, of the American Board to th Sandwich Islands, was christened recently at Say-brook, Kulani," a Hawaiian name-(sigmaying "From the skies') chosen by King Kalakaua who was a playmate of the child's father. The receipts of the American Board An, my dear, don't ask. am miserable." k. uauuo ui.

ou uiiuiuH juuyaiciau your case would, be nopeless; but my skill may perhaps avail, even for you. I fear, that' you are inclined hysteria, In simpler phrase, that you; are nervous." No, doctori cannot sav that am. But what makea vou so?" a a certain amount ot suffering is and aii2flt be the lot of all while they inhabit this world those upon whom Heaven has not inflioted itt must needs innict it OPOn them. An tit. Mnni fnnnA it- tn and thrown the bonnet in there so as to fet a good start while the neighbors are i ragging the pOnd and the husband is' 'V" trvinc to beat down nndartalrin.

very morning I Think of her setting her uglywidow's cap'at your nncle before lam dead But you know, aunt, you have been as- good as dead in speech. Telling thern, week in, week ouTi-that youshafl be in your coffin the next Aunt Mona arave a deep shrh and bent. -v. -i over inenref un tne trivet stootr understand, in ttatMn5ral4 be If iveWay" to my feel-" vu thiTprice of a'rosewood ooffin. Keokuk isfyo of "That you deprecation, would make a most excelent Yes, I see you have been thinking of.

heri returned Aunt Memorising from ner chair in a fever of ny3terical anger. You have got your well laid out, husband, and -you Tiave infected the childron- with them. -Oh, that I should live to be insulted like this! -Maria, you are a witness to it-It is crueL-xsruell And 1 irill-live a hmdredyearsif-lanHtwt-to-aplte -t "Well, she said, ratherfaint- out uraii is wnai i. never auow myself to do. Mv husband at times tells a puivoiniu; vvnose contents she was languidly Btirring with a spoom Why, what are you doing there? Is that a witch's caldron?" for January amounted to $51,160.

For It must "have" been tremendonslv wy, "Uhave been ilh I have suffered.11 tne first months of the financial aunt-youJ It Is a decOctionof. to be year thev donations -legacies 3860.87 total of $16730.137 Thitf is an advance be- taken inwardly," sighed sne. I gothe recipe from the oldherb doctor; I sent forTiim here vesterdav." me that I am but when I'm-dead andgonaie'H better, He' Will realize then -thai 1 was the- patient-esV--nnKmplammgest-tnoTtaL woman that. ever-. bresheiBemg'Wearty fie oannot understand thatJ othr people have ailments; and so and so all that I know is that yond the average for the corresponding embarrassing to that nice young man out at Bowling Green, who escort- edthpreacher's fair daughter tochurch '-Sunday night, and arrived late, to bear the reverend gentleman read froin the 25? Bible as, the couple marched np the ialeH "Mydaniter is prierotii'y to- mentcd with a ll," v.

-lich vcre 00- vnuii suy, you uae, ana cireumvent -rpardoa the word thewidow and her Think how; much you owe to God for all the many blessings He has showered down upon yon and how rmn-ratefal it is to retunTHfm nothing A 1 she -Blight have been- so bright End btfpyU The wife of Thomas But- tt' hi, substantial yeoman and farm cr, whose crops never seemed to fail iha.l whose house wnswQJled plen-, Aunt had every substantial gooJ, im their plain th.it she cnuld Her children were hearty 1 -1 fr ends tme." Put that bea'th of iavei sunny tempered than Uncle Bntterneld, woo' i haveijecome mofos-ere- this, 1'r. the parson, talkinir of. it and he gave it me. I am going to try witn down he months during tne" preceding' three years of about twenty per it. sne attdedf resignedly: and if it still pretty face Aunt Mona, leavlrg her decoction of hvjMwj ry 1 The" number of Protestants in -mtravtm uoes nor cure me, -i snail 3sptl 1 i3 Fryq d'j-5 v-t 1 00,000.

Ol pnrs I answered.z I TfrnTry-isLaSeJ flit wwTffiuiirxoila'-uacl! vo wtuob. covered her face witn nor handkerchiet and gobbed TT 1- medlcineis-kilUng you'Lmedi- Stiit ml Mmantnrv fnraf hni i heartless. Mrs. Berrow, stiuiJ now ootslde the-open1 windowiTna'l pai'tly lelfe worst, the prescheTj itrfHSTttlitt-ori. awd JO.O'XJtoc "irf i.at:re Rre pt.o ff fl.om 243,0 ara.

Lull. r-i ana -tof it -i yevid." "I will tit. i (.1 it. 1 v. 1 Much affected, the great Jdagfletlc 1 1.

1. 1 Marias teariWhn passed. -v i- ibis aroused Aunt jyiona. 1 1.. uour vn min.Kii'a "IBlOnii tnlrTOld me talk when ndtnihggijii "ain anastayett to supper, ana ILl.lT" one sho 3ia bc itt Jjrthwf hTT T1it lt-ZZ wm jri-i i-l liLjfilLruEua r.

Brrt-Ji i she could not IlvyQ; fcqnlt sUo became -conudential, lal, declared ne iTSa1 medicine naa sept me ative mese I'fTltui, xha of -in Lrr i feeninSr7iier 'tip went to the penny reading concert, w- should have shaken her Jonjragawem exclaimed, in ne-Kisseamo sno TwSffty yearsrm" youFtears, dear lady. Is have waseroing toehnrch andsa.id sheshould i rkrhteous indignation. 'V i Tbe Bis wife, and been fit to turn her out Good is luaue ol converts in assures, mm; uui luire weai, on, auu c.a not vist him again until two ye nor fiva-te- see another' Sjkeinncler onina as colporteurs ana toachera. In fj oj aoors die. Lme vtiat you wii( aive oau not zon nave uvea spite oi ineuiuiua, Aunt Monsvnd because your constitu Yes, and she has not yt bofeht as Aunt Mona did not sit patiently down wbel the presbytery Shantung eeveal aft happ ninj.

to gotV the i. here the deif. T-j(n i Hsinn- new dresses, or hats, or rlbboif ihU tion is so thoroughly good. rapa says proven menjnave spent nisxii "rftyesr, others several, months, itinerating and summer." emmed jn Aate. said don't.

Want to hear wkat vonr papa circulating books and tracts in-regions it would we should soon have to go into mourning for lfr. It is too bad for mamma to be aoanelan- says Mari.1 Brothers 'and endure her suffering; she had too much spirit -for that -1 don't -believe I there was SuoctOr Within a hundred Wles who had not heard the dismal Btery of 'her manifold-and ever increos-fngilments. ss She had tried allopathy, homcepathy, i hvdropathv: she had consulted various eiwuuiug over, xrom iwo nunurea to three hundred mile-4nlftnd. Thev re Although my great' reliance in the cure of diseaseis my Wonderful mesmeric and in additionrto these, I am possessed of an unrivaled medicine, the secret -trf-whose-preparar tion was communicated to me while in the spiritual trance state by the -great Galen shall cure nAiiTrl I AwiAil' AMnt -rlnnn. ceived and expected no compensation toDeruae; evenwnen was a cnua he'd hurt my feelings.

Heisso healthy himself that he has no-pity ee saw his wife at the aoor, could therefore do- no other than incire for her husband. Margaret, how. is None the better rou," was therathercortrcply. How! bow! he minis- ler. Oh, ye promised twa years syne pray once "a wi' him, and ye hae ne'er darkened the ingKate and Louissi Bntter-field was there, sitting beside Mrs.

My mother, ail nnconsclous of the treason, 'Crossed the room to sit with them; I went to Annt Mona. We all went home together as far as our several ways led us, and though uncle did see the widow home atmt did not begin moaning; How wonderfully from that time her appearance and manner changed, yon would hardly She grewyoung againr she grey Cheerful and more, cheto-fjil iday-' byaayi-; Her dress waft studied; herservantsrhOuse-, hold- and Children were actively cared fcavrHShe took to-yl8ltragariTanrto go to church on Sundays; Invited choly." now jhe iagoing to liw hundred Mrs. in Ki.n 11 no will nrd 11 uejruuu mo pmiuosv ioou, not exceeaing in cost month for each person. -ion have nopityiorTOurscii, 4untj Mona. ouxyou wouiu sii over a TheBtshop of Manchester jaid at of practitioners botanic, ecleo- tio, magnetic and mesmerio She once 1-W trl1 I must wish you I au uruuiauon servicer roe otner da png her handfcercniei.

what -y f- I am cold, Maria," have not ordered my dinner home traveieq, to -London to consult a re--t Weel, week Mar-" that it was better to be. experts in god- ioor eyne." liness piin HMaTSeTtrfOBVbrJBlw Get up then, aunt, and run about yet," nowed spiritual medium. She had f-k ft I is called the 'Elixir of Life and nf nil All' tliA. M.itt.l!l.A. out of doors in the sunshine." 1 A-ll- 11 t- TjncI6 Butterfieid," I said, feeling nmr smau Dottie Ms not so very with Tammas, for he is sad deaf "w.j;wu.iii"urt HJmversat-ranacear of the day, includmg loint- Lf medicine which I pair uw miruucu UOiyyiiSitinaii.ne.

could not-geEup any interest in many of i XL cruel ox you lo uu so, sue as tne ecno oi ner urn joot- he 1 stenBoundedTiiFthe path and mens ana vjocKie puis ana Mrs; msi added, prouclne a littT a little wnite.viai triris ran after her. Ibave nl in my ji vou suuiu ii iiuui filled with a lemon colored liquid, Vis it limiid Irienns to HttlB nart.ifi nh rinma Tko 1 I-knew, toepeak-so, but-do--yi youi: Jinclerhe talks, tajne sa like your. theaestionsofjhrdayrge cared iittte for the-ehape or color of vestments, the form of bread used in communion, candles on the altar lighted or unliglited, or anything of the sort. They did not sufficient -disease, pius, 'and: herps; and- physids-tand de tnmK vou are nearness vu auuv papa out 1 can irom you. men are so hard hearted! Don't yon ever marry "It don't look much of it," Interrupted aunt.

motions were pitched away, and 4Ae bottles sold by1 old Sarah. Uncle Thomas was charmingly tem low's soothing sirup and "somebody's chests, expanders, and yet here she was still, not -cured-worse than ever. Papa would call heron the sly "My sister Moaner." But now.a wonderful thing occurred. There came into the village hard by a -naft-rf-fjjetHcinerandiieetflp his tent one ol them, Maria. i azasvrry xor it i nui, concern the weightier natters of thei gospeL-? -J ye teen ne can nqi nearme," ''But sir," said with a rising dignity of manner, "tJie Lord's no deaf!" And It is to be supposed he felt the power oi her reproach.

r-i Tf-. rheFatherf -of the Hoase'of I'he" Father of thepresent House 1 CommonsthaLM, the one who has sat ia-it eonQhuously for the longest? She tapped her foot on the grouhd, my nncle, but rm only taku My good lady, it will last yon your life time. You may take one -drop on pered in the" house, as lie always had been; but he did not give np his visits aunt at ner word. or years 4. Fourteen -thousand r- clergymen of the have united in and stirred on and sighed.

Chancing to look out at the window I saw Uncle Butterfieid coming down the garden rising in the morning; one drop at noon, been telling me she was going and that I had better be looking wi me rviaow cerrow. for a day or two. He callednim- and one drop oetore Terrnng at mgni 1 "But he-will in Mirria." said memorial to their Bishops, asking A -J don't see thatJtnld path with that pretty widow Mrs. BojrJ "self the great- "Physio-Pclectic-Mag'-I Continue this, coarse for a aunt. nrSvatelvstrfme.

world of nontlitfie to support, aarnesUy measates for- choose a nicer one tnan Mrs. uen "notic HealerTmdr-bV-eftme-fleralded then one drop "every ol her day until the further restriction of the trade In in- row, who was one of aunt's great friends patienoejidth-her. Annt aent nqpe her voice. "Only yester- Has she bewitched yon, Unclefut- by a mighty flouTtsh of trumpets and by tyouare cured will be. sufficient? periods-is Colonel ChrUtopMrK! toxicatmg Honors.

They are convinced. smoothed hair, down-with terficldrit-'- 1 looked-nn Jan-C-- i bills as lanre as life, profese iner to-ure they say, that the condition of, the people Pockeunglsfee ctwojeuineas the renowned Masmetio Healer bowed 1 m't tWnk-sor my "There's your ancle, with everything Aunt Monaivaam flut-j that widow Berrow, as usual! If he is 4-warld reoogniy.fts her Jot, a-delidful yoiingandprettyiahiayesasJdidthc day we were married. rhetber us out, my aunt Jasping the ter oi nope; sne wrote to -nun to say she" was coming, "and she took woman- xne nuaren- must-ue 4 mother if their own is taken from im. Zzwsmt von treT wlrihW him uuiue. xaiooE, wno nas represented Glamor- eanshire nninterrnptedly 1830.

He is a Whig, and although he speaks yery-rarelyr-as always bwnt distin- zn giflshed for haTuHuence in theHouseIT, and- ior- his- great-knowledge -t)f -its opinions, and Jeeirngs, for which rea- sobsifaralolnff time he has hefin ttna fif i ..1 settling up her husband's property it's no reason why she should be running after Jiim al most uer. atsr vwu vuuureu were iuu What a mercy I went to nirat" she back, you see. I knew itwenld be soCv- What should I without a-wife a atuuug Uiai and Uncle "BuftcTfleld xmsaspecting woman run eartn 1 snouia 1 name xies imsrr-jiB iuuing at oe -as soon have paid SYisikta-lIiemoori tiAnd. imang "hap pier than Losed to be, with all my pains temptationrtQit abound onererv-ftida. years agol What do you" think of him, forehand, you must thank youraut for be jealous.

Bat I shall not be in the I he great Magnetic Healer was a and my nerves and my lownessof spiritaiA yafir or 10 a'alM -WiKlrby; way long that's -one comfort." Jthe most trusted advisers of the Liberal Now. thelruth was gone! vt-KuiladelDhia. omanizsd. maw that- He set off down the-gardenwn bis long strides to overtake Mrs. Brrow, Sendinir the rfrlstaok, he acootfanied It was a -atonth or wo afterfhis: "The much hirn-My inrpressronTvas he had been fit toburst out laughing all tWpgs haying hem going nn 'in tke -i'M" rVlnnrann ringing laughter at this moment reached us.

it was soon followed by that most-comely woman's entrance! "fair, fat and As jhe tall, msn-iwith a beard. He solemnly bowed aunt -into abigvchair and me to a smaller one. I have enjoyed twenty began Aunt Mona, In a me 'tin it tone, while the? areat doctor. tie has twice declined a peer- Mi' ifW. Lor4 Oeorgrw Ca-fendish hiu rap- Ifciry1- lPft, Mr.

ChailiiS lelham iul hamptou since 1835, Sir 1 the timevnnt it would not do to say so. possible Mrs. BerrdwWaeXihiposed'tof sottfe teh or twelve herjiome. I could have beattthera If it cures vou, Aunt Mona, -it will oneooM morning, lot December liadJ nidnisters, and there were several con- stood Aunt Mon8i---eide rosy- qpme in, presented ieraelf in Aunt gregations. At the second meeting of Lbeagoodthingy' fcr-rton (who wis- (Wh0 ran 1 aomehow nofearlng Ch" before, listened .1.

Ji 1 uncia uutterneia took an dopponnni- iiona'B; parlor, a smile on her ever 4 cheeked, bright-eyed, in the exuberance of health and the prime Tf a beauty to face the girls, to An't I the -jconforencp, Jieldi recently, several of the ministers; t--Tir i'liiirv'p, hdTping pieasans was mere-, re-, pvnpf-f iTtn. tffi ykiebti pie JbadJlTTi vrrp heTimpaiiu7ui' eonuraat vys tfit. iriiptl.1 1 r.l U. I. 1 i i t.uM.

t-ol'lO hJt tn OOns.tu'.'.iU. itn. it. I 1 1. befP- a air i o'r-m- afcV "i- oi.

i-sltac tor what may be called the hemLuty ooot fr Tien hifhahifft. from Which ta8 ytir iut idopendent I.j-. pondenoe Wlt-i taw i. "(jnTof Ijhnrftla. althousrh they have captured Soil in the other seat, have never succ Fe tn, 1 1 tr' cannot Imd out any organic dis-easepy tll me.

and they only reo- ommend proper and exercised One of Ihem went so as to say that r-all I wanted wasjehe(jrulaess. --luiow bettp.r. And jSQ.wonU thay.if ithay felt as I feel. J- told old Stafford so, our 'docton the other day. My opinion js that 1 have a complication of diseases; my lungs are weak, my lrVeU does not and I am often terribly pressed1 for 'ker ixir, much diluted and flavored but that, and nothing else now a dire misfortune befel the goldea-remedyV-v Some few 1 dayr later Johnny, the youngest the little ones, aged seven, saw the vial on hia mother's dressing table, got hold c-f it and drank, the whole at a draught.

No- evil ensued to- Johnny, but his mother was. frightfully pftt out and Johnny got a whipoinsv This wonder sighed as be turned away. 1 "Mrs-Butterfieid, 'I said the widow, in her soft, musical voice that ex-cellent thing m-woman" r. I was hop-Ihg. upon this- beautif ulmorning, to find you better' Aunt Mona gave no Immediate save-a-glance thafewas not a friendly one.

It said as plainly as glance couli say'" You don't hope anything of tho sort; yon want me to die and be "out of the 1 fi r. 1 i i Great oj iation Is and with i. abundant and. tieo' during, these years of illm imaginary, she hadwQu-plah under a eapi-- Jherewas a eyaj'a flush upon her cheek an of determination in her face, augured any thing but well on pectt of the Widow Berrowt I've heard every word been saying she glancing af.the openwlna thank yon for taking my part. Yon seem to be the -only friend The idea of that mean, low-live temptible Berrow beif" my place and the mother of dren! If I were dead and W' and iuu.

ir, i I i-Mr. Gladstone was E. pi 'o 'a i but 'was out of i Mr; Bricht was first elected in 1 Lowe a. I the a1; ia I ford Northcote in 1854. Lor I li.n.--ton in718o7, and MtiForster ia lbol p-' A 'Street.

Scene In Panama- K.i ft j'W '-my li U'. '1. i. "1 I tie to rimiui lisa-'Jy jt, -aad yovtra, jO," 3 a Wei, no' 'y? j. preatn, as my mece nere, Miss Armgnt, ful Elixir could not iiave failed to cure 1 ranee, il" JrJ- JLsQ3Sm herrand now itwas-gonel The great mv wue- secmsi to oe growing be the heart." i has 1 Wor8eIsaid two sovereign ie6j paid to the' great magnetic month ago, didn't seem to do you much good did it, Mona? It had better faaveneen Mona, c.

No; 8 b' 4, a very Atsi ,1 Jiore you, firttnud 1. 1 1 if tint Tianininariv i if not necessary particularly eleyawd a 71.0CD sihjols I Spain, vii i a has i i has Ur in BTmI 1 1, TV 000 1-i Ltld Intuu i ill Magnetic ueaiercwas also gone, wnicn made things the m6re distressing. Our village had not patronized him as he might have expected, considering the wonderful announcement bills, and he had packed up his traps-and started, the good gen lug that-preeides -ever -the interests of alone knew 'where, For three days Ant! Mona sat DA the hearth-Tug-sob- rtna. and no One With TH PYiT lUI Ul UIO VIIUI Mil UWL UUA. i -r f.

I tt ot Ic i' -sat her. fn lafo. labo: ii. i n. Sheeame as ThomasVwif I'd herr-But, dead vetr.no.

and I don't into, A'kind, loving" busband orPnatlniy grata and-haunt toy grave and-haunt MflOV- a 3 TOt .1 1, 1 hrly higLly renjunerid c' Tihinkfor a monent'oi autti 1 x.of conrse," murmured-the great J. MagnetjiiJtlealer. jl'Go on, --iV--'-f ant Ltronbled witn 'i" rr rheumatic and neuralgic pains, and I something dreadful fe my back. The'spme, minute: the -iiv blood will gaHop npand down myyeins A like streak of next it 1 seems to freeze as if it were so much ice. I have shiverings, and I have bad tnlghtsi and I have gether I am sure poor woman was ever so aGjotect Can you.

do anything for me, airfiJL bcliave-thej heart'a the ll Tin i ei-gp cr tn'd, "It it to jnycou to speaK -ma money.opaia sufferings! and to save tlie life of 'his -t i While thai miserable jade v. poor; dying wife'; replied-Aunt MonaJ eartn, a suppose sns paints a tn -1 at other Anglican Yfi. my a y. a vetT lh -'rt to n. la circumscribe their liberty or rw their weary task more However, we tbink.fl is sot one.

of tuv.i-inh rii1 s'to V-supy the su-p totisai, as you I li wiiich took reproacnruiiy. louKnowtnatdonnny, 1 uero.w uiaite, nerseu 100k drank threkiu' upBut she'stsrydayM ol ders tomake herself look where church r-. ,1 would haye cbeen. theHsaidng or my life. I see I feel and knpw.il.

I nr itrcs i and when we -were girls torr tsagrc 1 Tiad confidence in that Elixir. And It wit'a their clothes-lines rtO String them along aovrthe'sidwaki the biuriil (. i obliged to go on to Lmust" be next "to a-xniraole that that t'i O. Hi" 9 he was detained It is nearly worst." i 1 shall not ne a -or expense yon long, Thomas, Iieet that my days are 171 i' They -have -been 'numbered ever since I knew- smfle'd 1 uncle. The'days lt of OS are, for that matter." 1: i.

Al -touf? jsaSA the great Magnetic rl' .1 tin' Itt- i.i 1 l1 ouluTjiot cce 8-1 Iftalcr, that- particular form of iieai diiicaaa has been of fre- wicked JohnnvJa.not dead, I was se much, better for the few days I took itjj And now I most bear the return of ap my old ailments and dfe. Woe's met" -And the old ailments did return, as Aunt Mona said, -and she, made life a burden to hersolfiand to everybody ahmit hflf munion -aa- wLo ho -I ing that Servme i tlje bod Hi be left without ore i love" bein said ovrr that the protectiP" might be reif; pract'otd oul' nmt pi Hia wife did not- condescend to notice nent occnsTence ifl my practlcej and I i lt if ne uu 1 4 ot." AnlT4-i -e Vnn. etfed to ir a'l-Ui anj.i,-'ped aut In 1' e- c. "Allfi tt and lon'JeTi Since was -not tt Jiandsorae Mark you that, Maria." She does not paint or adntftl am sure1 of does look so fresh and youi is eight-and-tlurtvt and she does not. look eff ty snapped; Aunt' Mona.

hjrjyyears-of sufforing 1. and-forty1 Jt' antl your Have brought on age, If were you I'd tlif ftiD. dened With their dripping i compel the passenby to a tne s- of theSrtreotrf ty poles still farther Jnto tlie tV constantly endanger- the safety cf anted npln or diuir 1 a i iirvous animals.as wella bivtv w-itb. ordinary travul. Wti 1 0 a sii4Eto 1 1 ho-: i p.bted.-fi'awimfi.v.

the words. Every now and tbenshe had these mournful Jits and llcedtortalk ham hcrt-- JU have ten lnvsnaoiysuccessnu. in iw treatment. Scientifically speaking, yonr is malformation of the right nimt'e, aadlhere may tesomething a nriiss with the left venr-'ola. 1 oi nas Known Wlrehl am tonoj Upon, tho mornitif ttf one of thoW it fiom In eon-marry aomo Stioug, healthy woman, i t-i i- perfect days serene and balttty Which "bfllV IhamOntH of June OU, to te wnoso JHimenta woa ttuatuasaui -une tbarafaiJfqri feeljonT ir fopert trnnssntin" aU ktnj i has sewing t.thijgot-money to'-sha'aaded, sig- dart brtsg lo earth, I took my 1 vt now don es 1 kVUs-trtif.

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