The equity, 18 décembre 1890, jeudi 18 décembre 1890
[" No.28 SHAW VILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., DEC.18, 1890.VOL .VIII.How does the young blood feel, who paid Cuulonge a special visit lately, in order to rope the boys in on a little game?Woke up the wrong passenger, eh # Mr.1).is just a little too sharp to be caught by chart and has bandied the cards too long to be caught by youngsters.a .\t, ., .\t,\t.x.And I would advise the man round the \u201c\u201c\u201ck MrS' corner that the next time he ,oe.on » *\tlark, he should take in a little less fire» The best value for Xmas in groceries water, so that his hired care taker will not be able to steal the game right from before him, while he ie nodding at the table.It was a shabby trick of the escort, and he might have had generosity The Pembroke market was opened on | enough to \u201c give him a little bit.\" Steady up, lads, for \u2022\u2022 there\u2019s a ehiel about a fakin' notes, an faith be II print them.\u201d We have a good foot of the beautiful \u2022now here now, and first clams sleighing.Ten days from to day, Christmas will recently lost his barns, stables and sheds be with us-the anniversary of a great \u2022\tevent\u2014the greatest sinre the world\u2019s créa - they should be put up somewhere.Ladies, your choice of 15 shades dress He disagreed with the view expressed meltons at Jas.Hodgins & Son's by Mayor Palmer that Shawvill.or Omi- Hfaviel( lllnw.fll| of the min thu.long# had no chance.Those place, had a , purred on W^lnes-Î.y la,t.chance if personal prejudices were lost sight of.And, regarding the statement 3) lbs good raisins for 26 cts at = of Mayor Oaboury of the possible can-\tJ.H.Shaw's.collation of the ?moved, ho said Government would do that, as when once We have much pleasure in presenting a sum was placed in the estimates, the the patrons of The Equity with a Christ- government would have to accept thy re-1 f >und at James Hodgins & Sun mam supplement this week, and in doing sponaibility of withdrawing it, and igpuld \u2022o take the opportunity of wishing them* have to make it a government ineasWo in order to do so À, L.GÀBODRY, LL,B., THE EQUITY ) Barrister, Solicitor, so, PORTAUEDU FOUT.Visits Bhawvllle every Monday A WEEKLY JOURNAL QUE.Spedàilj UevotedtoLocal Interests grant, if the aito was re-he did not believe the and fêtetwtal fua^imnan at uuawviu» EVERY THURSDAY D.McRae\u2019s, Shaw ville BY fcmtoertption SI a Year la A4?Press of other matter has crowded out a number of local items this week.0 all Advertising rates made known on application.Correspondence solicited from ill m parts of the Cou nty.| JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.U _ A Merry Christmas, and A Happy New \\ ar h^nckim7to6bringheth^' Til,îtyCtoJÏ! hî I M\"1\"*»* *\u201cl Mr P.Behan, leseeo compared the position of Bryson io the * I ¦ | I of the squatter who took up land 1 at and improved it in the belief that he would p.ras county COUNCIL dois not Move TMi I one day obtain a title therefor from the Government.The eitiseos of Bryson had I ^ riy a fall board of tha members of I gone onimproving the place, with grounds\tHorner is now comfortably\tI lion\u2014the\tcoming of Christ.\tMay\tthe\tday the County Council was present at the for believing that they would yet have\t\"^Wished in his new store, having re-\tbe\tbecomingly\tcelebrated\tthroughout\tthe regular meeting of that body which came the buildings.\tmoved thereto some days ago.\tland -not in a foolish, riotous manner, off on WednesdayJaat.The only absen- Mayor Bryson backed up the warden's Attention is directed to Mrs.McKen-1 ^ bîrth'oPa Bsviour^ an ev«nt as £~- ™ * «Ma-rot.emokyed by Mayor mon,, we wanted.Wvo.edi.ig on, May klnd* ot Xwat Falmsr in support of his motion were I or Bryson took up the resolution under\tDon't fail to buy your Xmas presents substantially the same is those used by discussion, which he considered pot in\tat Kellough\u2019s, of Arnprior, at wholesale him when he made a aimiliar motion at order.According to Art.611 +f the\tprices, and s present with every dollar\u2019s the June session of 1889.He enumerated municipal coda the cheflùu or chief place I\tworth bought at his store, tha several municipalities Which were sit- of th* county could only be chanced listed on the north, south, east and west ^y law passed ' sides respectively of Campbell\u2019s Bay, to\t\"M demonstrate its central location, and showed that as it was situated on tho main road leading through the county, parties going from one end to the other to do business must necessarily pass through it.He said he was prompted to a reconsideration of the question by the widespread dissatisfaction which he found prevailed, that tha eite had bean established at Bryson.Referring to the sum of $20,000 which the Government had promised towards erecting the buildings, he aaid he did not consider that such sum was intended fur Bryson particularly ; it was granted to the countv, and it was the duty of the representatives at the council to see that it was expended where iJUpculd be of the greatest benefit to all.He questioned if members of the council would be respecting their oath of office if their actions were not in the interest of all.Mayor Palmer spoke at considerable length, claiming that it would be only justice to the people from his sect.on and other remote parts of the county that the buildings should be put in a convenient place.He instanced the saving regarding distance it would afford to parties having\t| court business to transact who had new ia order after which it was put and the to go to Portage du Fort for that purpose, yeas alone taken.Nine mayors eupport-The people of the back townships were ed Mr.Palmer.unjustly dealt with in this as in other re- Mayor Bryson gave notice that if no specta ;\u2014everything went to the people action was taken by the Government to-of the front, who opposed the railway wards proceeding with the erection of the when an effort warn made to get it to go buildings, before the March meeting of by the back route.\tcouncil, he would then move that the Blayor Gaboury opposed the resolution.builSingi be not at Bryson, but at He could not understand the present ac- point on the railway, to be selected by corner main axd clarendon ira, I |jot| 0f Mayor Palmer, who had at a pre- the Lieut.-Governor, between Quyon on f?QUYON, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 QUE.\tI vioua session agreed to the resolution con- the east and Fort Coulonge on the west.\t.« rrr.\u201e\t\u201e \u201e\t.j firming the eito at Bryson.He consider- The Warden thought Mayor Bryson re^fremenl^regarrt?nr'eernmmod.il'on and ! dangerous to interfere with thedecie- wi.hed to obstruct ; but the letter gentle comfort.Table and Bar always well sup- aion then came to, as in so doing the Uov- man did not regard it in that light, de-piled.'Bn.meet, all train».\teminent might conclude that the coon- claring that the government would have THOMAS LA2TŒ, \u2022 PROPRIETOR.| ty did not want the buildings, inasmuch ample time to commence the work and as the people could not decide upon a site show they were in earnest before that and would peihapa cancel the proposed date, grant.The doctor then explained the ne*\t.-\tnn^nnr^v, i gotiations which had been proceeding J, A McGUIRE9 \u2022 - PROIRIETOR with the Government, in reference to the New Stock of gold and silver watches £.JIolsikin's.Xa Bryson StllL Professional, Hotel ani Business Carls.Mr.Isaac Walker, of Allumette Island chef-lieu.8.A.MAO KAY, B.C.L., Nee NOTARY PUBLIC, CM of the District Matistratei' Coart AT SHAWV1LLB.A GRNT for the Credit Foncier Franco CanA adieu Money to lend on easy terms.Will be In BhawvlUe every Monday, Toeeday and Wednesday.Gaiatiai Pad Railway.Free and East Oulonge, Dec.16th Woollen goods sold at cost by James Hudgins & Bun.jom ?.oewAir, ammt, The \u2022HAWYILLE, - - - QUE.Tickets obtainable to all pointa In Canada and the United State*.Horn Breeding In Canada.J.C.McMURTRY, Veterinary Physician and Surgeon, by .\t.\t.-\t-,, A nice assortment of ties at E.Hul- the council in \u201eflsV And^ortin* k ££\t°\u201811\t*\"d «et y°Ur the provisions of Art.2168 of the civil .\t.\t.\t.\t.\t\u2022 code, wherea registry office had once been \u201e Atciasl,a i1,dm?ha?h**n Put inV* established, or building provided for use \u201c\u2022 Shaw a ekv7ue always in favor of having the buildings cipated in the presentation, while he wish containing testimonials from promeen continued assaults would not had him skirk his duty in face of When the night was past when the next L.^ speak about what ought to be fed atoms by a volley of grape shot.\tupon the walls, but these had now l*een danger Love might be dearer to him than I day shone ; when the dial-finger marked the\tj|OW we should feed it.It is The group of spectators looked in silence , given up as hopeless, aud except for the\tlife, but honor should be dearer than either, I hour a little afternoon, the garrison of Sunda\t.\t:ugt atN)Ut what weight of at the well.The same thought occupied the j distant humming of the human swarms\tHe was on the point of speaking when Gunge was shaken suddenly by strange ex-1 .\t.\t.\ttie given a bird.Our general minds of all.There were w omen in the\tamong the huts and bazars of the Sepoys\tthere appeared at the window of\tthe room I\tcitement.First, there became audible a ,\t.\t~ .throw down a handful for garrison\u2014delicate English ladies, girls, and\taround the walls, the pine» was still.But\tanother figure.They both looked\tup and\tnoise of wild confusion in the encampment\t*\t.\t#\t\u2022 .^d when that is consumed «riva & children\u2014and within the room set apart for : \u201c over all there hangs a cloud of fear a i saw it.It was Mary Sulland.Her face was of the Sepoys round the walls.It grew\u2014it ^ .\t'\t, uul:i ti)ev ceaaei ^ t the purpose of a hospital wounded men were *cuae of impending danger, as of the sword ver) pale, and as she came forward * close gathered volume ?it swelled into a tumult.\t' rkev have enough and will aUm moaning for water.Water, at all coats, hanging by a single thread ; the cruel un-\tobserver might have Been that she was trem-1 Guns fir'-d ; voices yelled ; a sound was heard V'\t.J '\tJ t thev get enough There must l»e had\u2014even in the face of a vigilant j certainty a* to what was going to happen,\tfiling But her eyes shone with a\tstrange\tof ' vi skw.yod# of innumerable feet.\tJ\t,\t.\t_,n fear of over feeding fowls as Iona enemy and a loaded cannon.But how!\twhich makes the peculiar horror of a passive\tlight,and when she spoke her voice,\tthough I\tThen, dro>* mug every other sound, arose the\t,\tost greedily Too fat hen* never were Over a fringe of mango trees and the roof siege.In such a situation the eat is always low', wan thrilling in its distinctness.Her loud hurrahing of English voices ; and this, .1 i £ hens eating until th«ir of some low bungalows to the right of the listening, the nerves are ready to start at first words showed that she had not over- taken up by those inside the garrison, be- .\t* satisfied of good substantial square a knot of dusky figures could be de- every sound, and the mind is kept stretched heard, or had not understood, what had al came in a lew minutes a perfect tempest of .\t£\twhen * fat \u2022cried at a certain point on the hill side.constantly upon the rack.\tready passed between Lenora and St.wild cheering, ringing far and near.\t^ uge'>>« »eed.,.( eolom.t., who were uuft SKEW.s?a\tx:\tfob sale = aerttt^tsa -s m suet, iw Emm tsatÿS .11,\t^\tr™to' K * SESE*®! £ « tion of this motion was supposed to end\t,.\t.A 4.«1re«t a«;res, twenty five acres of which are un- frisa ES£Erc5FS!^»Sr3f7ftesggag@' than a war.when matter, luve c -mmenv 1 ' f.uncerUmty and hard work we .Vuld\tA, pYvl.-Hotel' KortVoulongc eel t\u201e mui, e a tangible for,,,.n\u201e«l the citi 'h,n.k ,w lc?, u\u2018f\"re \"\"P1 ?«\"» *dd,',on*1 '\t\"\u2022 of Bryson are naturally bvvomim: t'll,'L'n,8'\t*\t* C,V \u2022ent;,,{5 *°.c(ha\"K° jubilant tlmt thoir bury chc' bod t,\u201e,\u201e \"ur ayatem he wan ed the fullest informs arc at last to be real/cl.the .esnectci | \" ' -\u2018.«I,aim e.f a tabulate,1 statement.Is representative of Leslie, etc .-a, toute,11 »\tknown on the subject except I.o doubt by a desire to promote the gen \\h*\\ ' ,e re llAS attkod if it 18 I hi' i lltsn* others were doing all in their (tower J tion of the Government to distribute to to develop their resources wre were plao- justices of tho (xmoe in this province mg restrictions on kuch developments.** Zhtoks on ('riminal Laws for Justices of lie most strongly condemned the proposed the Peace,\u2019 for which, with other things, tax on mining lands and laid down ths $24,924.86 appears in the supplementary policy of the Opposition in the clearest j estimates, manner possible.Mr.Duhamel said lie believed Mr.Pou-pore only spoke on the question of mines to have occasion to return to the question wtveh he had at heart, that of the forest reserve, which he wished to re establish.On the question of mines they had to I l*H choose Ik*tween two systems, to confer the J proprietory rights in mines to individuals, or to leave them in the hands of the state, which would allow individuals to work them on the payment of a certain |»ercen* tagv of the products of the mines.Our rp phosphate mines, tho richest in the world, 1 perhaps, had fallen into the hands of I ,'hr n'a^uVt h\u2019dayW» mined for half the money It coats would not require very much deliberation l,,\u2018re on his part to dispose of the quarter where it would prove of greater political benefit, providing the internal dissentions here regarding its (dace of dis position be continue.!.Better not interfere wirh the wire pullers at Bryson- the reading ot the bill respecting the payment \u201c political hub \" w ho have the miming workmen\u2019s »ages.He explained that of the thing, in case they should bo the object of the bill was to prevent the prompted to make a mess of it.\tpayment of wages in bonds or merchan- dise.i Over H.HOBBS\u2019 STORE, Main St.The jury, which was composed of the most intelligent class of people N> he found In this country, after four yearn of cool and thoughtful consideration and searching ex^e,aU'*n* *, h.i o without a dissenting voice arrived at that wine conclusion and pronounced the verdict that O\u2019MEARA =«4 HOGGINS, ; An experienced Tailor, lias Just opened business In the above stand, where he may be found in rend incus to supply the public with first-class workmanship In all styles of Tailoring.OF QUYON, Is Hip Cheapest ant! Best General Store in Ihe County, uni the people nt large have given evidence of the Fame fact by their very liberal patronage in the past And we trust and hope that we have In a measure merited a continuance of tho same In the future.We also wish to say that we were never In a better position to meet the w ants of the public than at the present, as our .dock Is large and well assorted.Dont misa this rare opportunity of & ur remnant sale.It dont happen every day, and cannot last forever.Bo fathers and mothers\u2014you who have the pi asuro of;providing for the little ones romp along and fennle a dress and Bobblo a suit tor Christmas.FITS GUARANTEED.GIVE HIM A (ALL WNI.BEHCCHEN.Several other members spoke and the reso'utiors were finally adopted.The House adjourned at 12 midnight.PAYMENT OF WORKMENS WAGES.Dev.11.\u2014Mr.Watts moved the second Meltons, all shades, quality and price.Cloakings and Ulstertn p* tn endless variety.Dress Goods\u2014all color*- 10c » yd upward sum in a Bhswvllle Nov 17,1890 MUSICAL and LITERARY buy Boole, Shoes, Motcasina, Overshoes, Rubbers, Felts, at rock bottom prices.And don\u2019t forget you'll want a Christ Ladies\u2019 and Gents' MG* and (Moves.In | maacake ; and to make It you'll require a11 styles.Shawls, Hoods, Cloud*.Tuques nnd Fascinators that are guaranteed to accomplish the end without fall.100 Remnants Tweed* half price.lOO 100 Suits Headyuiadv Clothing and 50 Overcoats to »*\u2022 run oft at coat before the 1 mi uf January.1*91.About 500 Gents\u2019 Ties All will be Fold ul coat for cash till 1.® traced hack sister-in-law lived with the family, autl this from hie plate.\u201c He\tis a leech, a blood- tenderness to her, and foresight for her in\tto the\ttimes when paganism prevailed in the\tbw|.had a pet «log, a toy terrier called Peep, sucker; but be shall find me resolute this tercels, had touched her heart.Moreover,\tcountry.Still,the Russians are called »\twhich became a great favorite with all\tlast time.He talks of his heirship, forsooth ; #hould anything happen to him, he had said\tyoung people that io a fact if one considers\tju|y vlay took the jict dog\tfor a walk, and The interest which the two portrait a had I hut it he had hi* uwn way, there would soon with truth that there would shortly lui an- that, thanks to her long struggle under the |*#t it; presumably the creature was stolen, I in M Uw-Vh mind was extreme, and nothing for him to inherit.1\tot her life to bear the burden of poverty, and Tartar yoke, Russia is one of the last comers for it was extraordinarily small and marvel ¦ lx»-sible to got another \" 1 suppose your aon\ta expense* ara great.I share the bitter cup of dependence with her.\tto the\tfeast of civilisation.\tlously intelligent.Via?made every effort to MvitYivr\trvsiKcting their i\t\"*hl Maiwl quietly.\tM\tBehold* n for the means of subsistence to Vet\teven drawbacks seem to have their\trecover the pet, but failed.Thereupon he It u* I'viiUmt\tthat the house \" Hl* extravagances\tare, madam, return\tHorn Wmthrop she never indeed could he ;\tuses; the very condition! that retard Russia\u2019s\tlucarne despondent and moody, last Sunday v«l Mr.XVinthmp with irritation.44 He has but ^ whom else could she and her helpless progross often go far to endow that country suddenly fell dead in the family sitting an allowance amply sufficient to keep him\t! infant turn ! Thedivine instinct of tliemother\twith a tinge of romance and poetry unattain-\trfH)lll At the postmortem examination it in luxury, and-Kx uses great! why,\tI ft Rod her breast, though her child was yet\table in a country built upon the hard rocks\ttranspired that theinau had taken a dose of those are the very words houses, madam.\tI unlH>rn .ami she felt grateful to the man\tof common sense, and facts that are too re-\tcyanide of potassium with suicidal intent.May ! a*k to what my son is indebted for\tw|u, WM about to make provision for it, and\tcent to be even disputed by history, while of\tjt levme that Clay had for a long time contins most\tunexpected, and to me inexplicable\twouit| not listen to her selfalmegation.\tfolk lore the country ha* none.\ttern plated making away with himself, for a fu*.plv.uliii''\ton his liehalf ?\"\tMr.\tWinthrophail\t«\u2022 i |4ave thought it best, Maliel, to\tput\t(liven the striking dissimilarities of the\tfetter (dated July IS) addressed to hi# wife risen from hi* seat, excited and angry.44 I I you in uossession of what 1 have written,*\torigin and conditions of life in Russia and\tWtta found up*» liisjiereon.lout undeniUmd, madam,\u201d he continued, | j, Numml Mr.U int hmp, \u201cbecause it is a\tCanada, it must l>e taken for granted that\t\u201c To the host ami dearest\tof women,\tMar- thy for a step son.'\tI matter which nearly concerns your interest, the real affinity existing between the two is jttn my wife,\" he wrote : \u201c there are times m ds that she\thad just lwen reading\ttlornhas nothing tooomplaiu of nothing.It\tchiefly to l*e attributed to the attractions\tthe'lifc of a man when lie\tis supremely happy.r\t.\t.\t|\t, vainc hi.ii Matol's mind,\t\u201c\tlest he In jealous\twol,hl he utterly inexcusable in him to take\t'exerted by contrasts, and at no time are\tSuch\thas been\tmy\tlot\twith\tyou\tuntil\tquite Now and\tthen,\tinn am,\ttor\todil\tjo , even of w,\u201d and with them the recollection\tthis matter in dudgeon.I cannot have him\tthese contrasts more marked, at no time is\trecently.Then comes a down fall such as has but 1 saw a\tUsai of her'tor act riaui reason; t)f Tam interview at Nhingloton, when\tJ^wu here now, with his arguments ami re-\tRussian life catering so much to the taste\tbefallen me.Since I lost our dear, darling and Carry sighed deeply.\t.Mr.Wiuihrop had accused her of pique at proachea.\" (He hmm reitcrateil his menace e- for the supernatural and the romantic than Peep\u2014U o life, light and joy of our heart-! Not a pa*n!ul one, 1 hope .ret unie,\tthe sudden departure of his son.Site also\tI visit ingWapahot in person,then,thought Ma-\tat Christ mastide, when the pastimes of moat\thave be *n\tbroken-hearten.\t1 told\tyou on\tone her mistress.'\t.\tlose, and returned to lier husband\u2019s fiery\tI hvlwiik a cold shiver; and come he wrjll.) \u201c1\tpeople are i>ermeated with superstition* that I occasion\tI\tshould never lie\table\tto brook\ther \\ ma\u2019am: it was by reason ot a very , .Ulvv t)f goorn.\twill not permit it,\u2019 went on Mr.\\N inthrop A Russian willingly upholds in honor of old i |OB8 SIM| j foc| I never can.With kindest love sad ami bad a flair.I had a sister \u201ct\u20181 ^ \u201cl don\u2019t know what you mean, I peevishly.\u201c My state of health is far from , time tradition, even whsn he is decidedly your affectionate hustaud.\" now.pocr soul to whom Mr.H°rn >vliaM |\tand 1 don\u2019t seek to know.I what it should be ; and the doctor tells me above the putting of nny faith in sue! things, r\t___________________ very ill.\"\t\u201e\t.| If yon ask me if I have any I to avoid all worries and excitements.1 won- d ust as Raster is the time for rolling color \u201c Hear, dear, 1 had no idea of i hat.'\u2022at.\tsympathy with your son, 1 tell you 1 have\tI der whellmr change of air would do me\t;\tcd egg*, carnival the time for mad driving Main»! flushing to her foyvlo-rtd.4 1 lay,\tiU)1,v .fn|.f|\u201em it.He may lie the heir of al!\tg«,od ?\" Hare he looked up with quite a\tOn troikas, for masquerading in fancy cos forgive me lor having alluded to it.1 am »o\tt|ie \\\\ iutlimpa.but he is not, in my opinion\tI cheerful air, as though a happy thought had\ttûmes and eating buckwheat cakes by tlie I struck him.11 We talked about going\tdozen, so Christmas time\u2014since the 25th of you please, Mrs.\tabroad, Mabel, at one time, didn't wv\tDecvmlier and up to the fith of January -is ud.but not vc-1 What do you say to «pending a month or\tchiefly devoted to nil kinds of frolic, g unes .i-\t- v-# .- .i- -1 and performances strongly tasting of w itch- Every one seems to be trying to steal a look into the future by the help of some occult means, and even such (icople as have no faith whatever in the supernatural t ike a hand at it for fun\u2019s sake.A STRANGE COURTSHIP CHAPTER XXXVI.\u2014 A Hvhhied 1>kvah TrRB.yet she fourni it int word from Mrs.keeper repented having hecn even s aunii ative on the point a\\ she liad I \u2022veil Mabel had, am the fact of her Iwing Mrs Winthrop proved, a very keen sense of lion :%?, and was certainly not the * .who likes to gossip with her serving maid but she iras a woman, and curiosity so om net of woman mu X1SSV8SIOI1 you in nine*\t| matter which nearly concerns your interest : got the better of her that, when Vance was blushing lier long brown hair that night, she put this question to her : \u201c Were you here much in the late Mi*.W\u2019inthrop a time ?\" thi i'ii I he wo J A Sailor's barque is sometimes worse than his bight.\t____ LADIES\u2019 JOURNAL !iil)!c Competition ! 80 ex vu a Kv.it IviH.ui \u201cWe ix 44 To do her justice, poor Mrs.Winthrop warn sorry too.xvas the girl\u2019s quiet n i finder.\u201c 1 shall never forget her coming to her cottage when my sister died, and (waring tin- |1|ll|j4Vif in his chair.\tIt wouldn't\thurt you, would\tu hard words my mot lu i g .ve her, just .us the ,\t., a llgllt to\t8Hy\tAnything, Miles,\tinsult Mrs.\tMerthyr about that.\u201d patie.it cavlo taar the r I nows.\tShe on\t\\ W|1VI1 X,,M impute me in such things.Why «\u2022 ft would please me very much,\tMiles,\u2019 \u2018 It is better, Mrs.\\ an ce, |\tfol.him, however\u2014if von choose so\tMabel eagerly.\u201c lvct us go abroad, by to turn my words\u2014is because I do not wish sr means.I can start at a day\u2019s notice ho to form the subject of contention between far aa I am concerned.\"\tYoung people at Christmas time have it 'J\u2019Iiq 01(1 RvlIflM® Hglllll li# thO son and father.I mean\u201d\u2014she added, for 41 That is excellent,\u201d said Mr.Winthrop all their own way, and what with driving\tfore A Sl>lvil(ll(l lit*! 0Î the lire had leaped from her husband's eyes approvingly.M It is rather late for a for- pa: ties, what with masquerading, dancing\tw\tIf iwiirila .\t¦ i \u2022\tII\u201444 in respect of this wretched money.It\teign trip, and, therefore, we oannot\tbe away\t«ml organizing all kinds of devices foras\tUtwttrila tl,e , vi?a\tseem* Î have cost you something since our\ttoo soon.Shall we say the\tday after to-\tcertuining one1 s future, the evenings indeed tone of self-contempt.\t\u201c Every one at ap-\tmarriage, which has somehow come from\tmorrow, then ?\u201d\tseem then to fly on w ings.Christmas time shot knows it true, and has taken care t mt t|lls young man\u2019s picket.For Heaven\u2019s\tTo this Mabel gladly assented.She was\tis held to be the season when inscrutable, I should know that Uie> know it.\tsake\tlet him hax e it, and spare me such\twell aware that her husband was fleeing from\toccult forces are at their primo, when witches \u201cI am so sorry, repeated Mabel soitly.» scenes as these.\u201d\tWapshot tacausv his son had\tthreatened to\tand frol icing\tdevils hold\thigh\tcarnival\tbe\tv\t,\tT\t.Q.\u201c You have a kind heart, ma am, as the Mabel spoke with a\tnoble\tscorn,\tfar\tlie\tvisitit ; and thcchicf desire of\ther own heart\tfuie\ttaing\tdriven\tfrom\tthe\tworld\tby\tthe Competition «uni >orl wen 3 other Mrs.Wmtnrop\thad.'sobbed Carry;\tyond mere wounded dignity.She had not\tat that moment was as much\tin unison with\t.sprinkling of holy water blessed on the day nowat the solicitation of thousan\tso 41 and 1 pray that it me y not lie broken, as\tfelt so outraged even In Horn's insults as\this, as though they had been\ta pair of lovers\tof the Epiphany, consequently there is no\t^mpe*'\tin\toimo\tco her* was.People said a* she was mad ; hut now by his father's wild and wandering waiting for the leaden hours to pas* that in- tatter time than that for wrenching from 1 ne Editor o mi L\t,\t, if that was so.he as broke her heart doubt -I words.It was impossible even for him to tervene\u2019twixt now and wedding-day.The the spirit world the secrets that it withholds ^any forty thousand tee 1\t» Comnetl- less stole her brains -and that was her oxvn j misjudge her, to mistake her manner for apprehension which Mr.Winthrop 10 munis- from human knowledge.\tfairness with who e«e\tP* , augnt but what it was, a just resentment at takably exhibited, intensified, however, her Of course, since the performances are\t>een com uc .L l\u2019bis »' whichvven his own\tinteresting of such game», however, bring*\tt(, the\tfirst tU'i son Bonding in\tthe correct lief Master and he are no more like one \u201cB.v no moans, Miles, answered she father stood in tear!\told ami young alike together.All assemble\t* uUOgtions wifl be given aum- >t her than racehorse and wild hull.Nor, | firmly.44 I do not wish to ta privy to this\tA foretasting of evil, such as she lia.known\tstanding around a table having a basin of ,\tof these rewards\u2014tho\tPiano, so tar as 1 could ever see, was Mr.Horn like , matter at all though your confidence in all\tbut once before, took possession of her, and j\twater on it, and each one drops a ring or .\tt\tperson\ttjl0\t$100.0A\tin\tcash, bis mother neither, though 1 have heard tell others is what 1 wish to win.\u201d\twith it a vague terror, such as she had never some other small trinket in the water, utter , go ou all\u2019 thegc rywaide are give» that it was not always so.\u201d\t\u201cAnd you shall have it, Matai,\u201d replied known, which made her with that instead of which the basin is covered with a piece of 44 He is like her picture in the gallery, \u201d Mr.Winthrop gratefully.441 am proud and the narrow si a, she was about to place be cloth.Then, such young women a* know y\tr\u201e,T rnv,n^ \u2022aid Mabel, 44 in feature, though not in ex- ill-humoured, 1 know, and you have tairne tw een herself and her stepson the breadth of how begin to sing the f^dhhidnya pietsny\u2014\t\u201c\t»»i n« a» with me Very dutifully.I '-he placed hi* the Atlantic, or a hemisphere.\tterae couplets Mixing to predict cither a Flr8Jj5l°\"*\tFirnu .Id* 44 Ay, but have you seen her picture in 1 hand upon hi* heart as though in pain\u201444 I\t(to be contim ki>).\twedding or funeral, riches or poverty,travels second onoVune Itundveil Dollar* in cash mo Mrs.Merthyr\u2019s room, ma\u2019am\u2014the one with 1 am much to blame ill this matter, so far as\t.\u2014\t\u2014»-\t\u2014\tor sickness, joy or sorroxv, and so forth.The Next tlftaen.each a superbly bound Teaoh- ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦\tviik,,\tI \u201c \\ on hiv ill.Mih\"' bf remarked, by the way, that the Mabel that she should feel any resentment Maliel was there at the time appointed.And harmless the xvit and the fun ;\tsign about joining the ranks of old mauls on behalf of her step-son, so that she\tcon-\tHer limduiml had an open letter in hi* hand,\tBut if vx vr discussion grvxv heated\tplies a pure fiction as far as the lower class fined herself to saving that the subject\thail\twhich he had apparently\tjust written : it It wa*all without tumult, or din,\tes of Russia arc concerned.Among them are better not be resumed between them.\tj was very short but the torn paper that be- A^,!ln n cuHhuucr\u2018,Tm!^ locomc in\"\told maid, to bo seen.All girls are married Curiously enough, the same unpleasant strewed his desk shewed that it was not the When the evening was spent and the hour ofi taiforc txventy and cripples and imbeciles topic w as forced upon Matai the next morn- hi st that ho had iienned.He motioned her For the time of their parting had come.\tare the only ones that are apt to find out the ing, in quite anot her fashion.A let ter was j to a chair, and spoke as follows, very calmly,\tItartad for homoT™ ^\tj°> s °{ sin8le blessedness.The brought to her as she was dressing, from ; though it plainly cost him no little effort to\tAgreeing to meet on the morrow.*\tis not far to seek, since the male population of Martha, and in it an enclosure iiddresnetl in lx* calm.44 You have said, Mabel, that\tWhen the day xvith Its labor xxa* o\u2019er\u2014\tRussia considerably outnumbers the female an unknown hand.She read Martha'slettcr ' Horn is not a gentleman ; and I am bound to\tEorthe Mee»aof |dlth»*olde^nie^\tone.Of course among the higher classes first -a tender and loving one.which brought say that hi# conduct does not belie your\t^ as the stoxe m ih i.»! ».k -\tprudential considerations are apt to show the tears into her eyes, and filled her heart ; words\u2014still he is my son\u2014at present my\tA\tthemselves just as strongly as elsewhere in with a warmth it had not known for months only son, and at all events, will inherit\u2014at\tA nog5,n* roatP°neU4\tpreventing young people from marrying, and but it had this postscript :\tno distant date\u2014this vast estate.Well, Montreal, Dec.17.\u2014 An affecting scene there the old bachelors are likely to outnuin- 44 Just as I had finished my epistle, xvho ¦ for vour 8;tkC| \\ iiave broken w ith was witnessed the other morning at tliepeni- lier the old maids.Still, though tolerably should look in but Mr.Horn Winthrop ! him/ Mabel held up her head, and tentiary of St.Vincent de Paul when the false well insured against the dire misery of old He tells me you and your husband are such 8trove to speak, but Mr.Winthrop priest, Damasse Curson, at present under- maidenhood, the Russian maidens are j gadabouts, that he do^s not know\u2019 your ad- 1 exclaimed 44 Silence !\u201d in so sharp a going sentence for repeated indecent assaults as anxious about the marriage question as dress.When 1 said ; 44 Why, they are at tone, that she dared not disobey upon little girls, was brought out to receive their staters of les* favored in that respect home at Wapshot,\u201d he xvas, or a fleeted to ta, , him.4\u2018 1 am wrong in saying that it is for his fourth and last flogging as prescribed by countries and are just as eager to find out quite surprised.44 Well, as you are writ- your sane only,\u201d he resumed, 44 since I hope the Judge before whom Curson was tried, when they will secure husliands in their ing.\u201d said he, 44 perhaps you will lie so good \u2014since we both hope\u2014there will be another The convict, who had been ill for some days turn.Of course it must chiefly lie the proas to enclose these few lines to your cousin.\u201d « concerned in the matter, in time, whose in past, fell to the floor in a fainting fit when cess of courtship that apjiears to them so at-YVhy he did not post them himself, I cannot ( terests should lie very dear to you.If I the first blow of the cat came down upon tractive, because marriage among the lower imagine.Between ourselves, 1 don't greatly Jietl to moraow , Mabel, yourself and the\this Iw&ck, so the flogging was postponed un- classes is considered to be the end of the like Mr.Horn, my dear ; a very inferior per- \u2022 child that you carry within you would be\ttil the 15th of next month.\tyoung woman\u2019s days of frolic and freedom, son to his father, I feel sure, and not quit?a , taggars, dependent on this man's mercy for\t- and the immediate prospect of it draxvs many gentleman.He staid a week at Brackmere a crust of bread.\u201d Maliel could net repress Some years ago txvo farmers of Polk ears from the bride and her companions, after your marriage, during which time lie a shudder.44 This ought not to ta, and shall County, la., lost their wives by death.\u2022mused himself, it seems, by endeax ouring > not.When I saw my son at Brackmere, I -phe\\ naturally felt lonesome, and in due to pump out of our excellent Rachel every-1 gavehim\u2014it wasa wrong to you and yours\u2014 time began to think a second wife in each thing she knew about you.Of course lie a great sum,sufficient for his needs foryears, household w ould lie a mostexcellent addition got no information ; but the attempt to ob- aluj \\ie writes me that it is all gone.He re to.They were neighbors and friends, tain it in such a fashion was most shameful.\u201d f can get money if he pleases by speculating ai,d CAVh had a family of children, including \\\\ hen Matai read this, she knew at once j on my death, he sa)\u2019s ; well, let him.He one rtr more grown daughters.After care-by what means Horn Winthrop had become 8hall have no more beyond his allowance, fu] consideration, each took the other\u2019s informed of her having received Richard's ] from me.I mean it.For the rest of my daughter as his second w ife.Through these anonymous gift.What welw of fraud and I life, what I have to spare will be laid by for man jages children were boni to each.These meanness was not this creature capable of | you »nd yours.I have written \u2014here\u2014to children now reside in Polk County What spinning, to obtain his cruel ends ! It was 8ay that that is my unalterable resolution.wsa the relationship tat ween the two men with a shudder of fear, almost as much as of He cann i credit you with this ill turn, for axHj their wives, and in what relationship loathing, that she teok up his note.\t11 have let .him know that you endeavoured did the children stand to each other and to Dear Step mother,\u20141 take this means of to excuse \"im, and even to subordinate the old folks?The old farmers were fathers-wriiing to you under sate cover, lest my your interests to his own.\u201d\tin-law to each other and also sons in-law to father, whose little foibles you have doubt- Mabel bowed her head in genuine gratitude.e8tc.|1 other.Who will not carry the relation less discovered by this time, should lie jeal-\t\\\\ really seemed as though her hustiand hail\tghipsof the mothers and\tthe irchtWren?ous even of me.I have written to him by\tundesignedly hit upon the very plan\tthat\t.\t,,\ti = n*™J the same post to ask for a little more money promised her protection.But would Horn Stanley told a friend the othei day a story than usual, and rely upon your good offices , believe him ?Or if he did so, would he not which illustrates the African quickness ot to get it.If I had any anonymous friend to 1 at once come dow n in fury to Wapshot, and retort.\u201c I was talking wit h one ot t he gan-aend me banknotes, I would not trouble you., tell his father what lie knew.From what she gas, \" said Stanley, 44 while a monkey the In case of there being any difficulty about jiaj geen of her husband that morning, she native had tamed was jumping from lim » o the matter\u2014which, from what I know of feared such a disclosure more than ever ; in limb of a tree near by.In a spirit ot tun l your good sense, I am far from anticipating his state of health, and with his morbid feel- »»ir , ly pale, and stopped, lady\u2014thin, ami gray, and pale, and lookf j like one as has got n heavy burden at her 1 ly, foi heart, as without doubt she had.Some « all .\u201c .hut her troubles were I 1 '\"'A ed her \u201c fanciful No.no ; I shall lie better soon,\u2019 gasp Mr.Winthrop.\u2014\u201c 1 am lletter now.1\tsftid i was only a parsing faintness.The doctors referring to the brushing of her hair, ; 6a\\ 1 must not excite m> self.\u201d Not with-1 It w* but with an indirect reference to the topic standing that he essayed to sniilo he looked liscussion, which the wait ing-timid nervous and alarmed, and she saw that he con hi not hut understand real enough, Heaven knows.\" \u201c Thank you, Carry ; that will do too M Xlld dut t lit A ml t TO un ÉÏ@E##a un are distributed.First, Fifty dollar* in cash «.win.Machine, $60 .Next tive, each a NU\u2018>lat^Te2C8et,*(lpUce«)»^ \u2014*S Stonier.Hamley, Fng1*\u201d4;:: Mei*^îl?htS«,' ëàôh b hiëàwin# SÙrer J N.^1%\ttiüï w Keart fifty'fire! each a handiiome Ion, Silver Plated Button Hook.CONSOLATION REWARD» siæ.Msra.ürïJfflr'S^i'C'ï earlier, will be given number one of thee# consolation prize#, to the next to the lent, number two and eo on till these rewards are all give» #*# * \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022 10» Ladies' Fine Geld reason for it .»! ; I m see About the Dairy.A comfortable cow stable need not be costly, but a stable will l»ecostly if not com* costly, out a staoie win oecosny u not vom-fortable.A stack of straw will make more warmth for more cow s if used as bedding in a warm liarn instead of out of doors.When you go to buy a cow note how the goes up to her and how she accepta t or stroke*as though she were accustomed to it well and EBBS 1# owner the approach.If she receives a pa ¦trnlcA $l* though she were accustomed to it l good, but if she looks afraid or , look out for her to be some $50.10ft 'sSütëM In Cloth.10 volt.p «-vr-xa:\t* e Nextlflvef^b * beautiful Quadruple'silver (Mated Tea Service wl and beat it hard were the representatives of Egyptian wor- the chandlers of your imagery ?\tthere, through which a jailor\u2019s jealous in-\tped; one wineglass of old ;iale sherry; until it has a milky appearance.Then, by ship, for the description of their Temple II Now look with me briefly at the second spection may at any moment be glaring in J?,e 81 !, Molden *yrup and eight eggs degrees, add the egg white.Continue to might have been taken out of any book of thought thatI draw from this symbol,-the\tupon him, hut think of Him your Brother,\tRoughly, ^t^\twith a.liver four-tmed\tbeat it until very thick and light,\tbut not too travels in Egypt in the present day.It is idolatries of the dark chamber.\tWho M knew what was in man,\u201d and Who\t[or* and added last.\tBeat the whole mass\tthick to spread smoothly.Flavor with only an ideal picture that represented to All these seventy gray-bearded elders that\tknows each man, anC sees\tin Christ the all-\twith\ta\tuooden spoon for twenty minutes,\tessence of lemon, and ice the cake at once.Ezekiel, and not a real fact.It is not at all were bowing there before the liestial gods\tknowing Godhood that\tloves yet better\txrJ\tai«e six phonons in m) lainily^ says\tWheni smoothly iced eet it in a warm oven probable that all these various forms of idola- which they hud portrayed, h«i*l, no doubt, iium iv khuw», *»h«« wnuiun »uv munvi « t»n» i\ti « \u2022 i i \" # *i \u2022 \u2022 i - , ¦\t-\u2014 -\t-~j-\t\u2014-\u2014 - -try were found at any one time within the often stood in the courts of the Temple and of men's hearts, in order that it may cleanse 7*\t, 7\u201c u a^,lhe \u201d**}**\u2022 I,ul 1 main in the oven long or the icing will I* Temple itself.And the whole vast of the there made prayers to the Cod of Israel and forgive all which it 1*1,olds.\t.Pw \u201cg \" dl8CO,ored* vision suggests that it is an ideal pi jturvand with broa l phylacteries, to 1* seen of men One day a light will flash upr one of your pounds of stoned raisins she\t°* other Novembers, when tl\t1 * 1 the Lord arc bowing Wore the rising sun.\tof (iod.It does not matter, though we pray\tly and clearly the words of command.Smoke\twijj U|(e aLjund of mixed fruits from the\tgreeted her with kisses and happy All these false faiths got on very well to-1 in the temple, if we have the dark subter-\tvolumes break and shut up sound, and in\tgweet pj^jg ;iirg drained and cut fine, and 1\tand they wrapped themselves clo?gether.Their worslii]*rs had no quarrel ran can pit, where our true adoration is ren- their absence there will lie need of greater for a HHncc wjj| toa cream with an egg ! the cold wind and rain that beat up with each other.Polytheism, by its very dered.\tcalmness, and strain on the mind will he more beater two bananas the juice and gratea **\tpassed through the gates of t nature and the necessity of its being, is\tOh ! dear brethren, I am afraid there are\tsevere, the discipline required will have to be | rjn(î of ono orange Kr,ited rind of one ' city\t\"lumber.tolerant.All its rabble of goow down.Honour, new powder will not be all gain, and it will thin, one pound of flour, eight eggs, one pint desolate, 80 pitiful was a long forgotten that we have all of us got in our hearts ; at wealth, literary or other distinction, the impose a good deal of extra work and anxi* 0f molasses, one coffee cup of brandy ; spice mound.The brown leaves gathered there the idolatries that go on there, and at the sweet sanctities of human love dishonoured ety.\t' to taste.Dredge the fruit with flour to &8 if to hide from the world the neglect of flashing of the sudden liffh of God Who marks, and profaned by being exalted to the place it is by no means clear what the issue prevent sinking and hake in an oven not 8C,ti8l* hearts.into the midst of the idolatry.44 Hast thou | which Divine love should hold, ease, fam- would be if two bodies of soldiers, equal in too hot from two to three hours.This cake 1 The two reached the little graves ?hat-seen whut the ancients of the Children of ily, animal appetites, lust, drink\u2014these are other respects, were using different forms of | wjlj ^ a couple of years and improves meant so much to them.Every plant had Israel do in the dark, each man in the the gods of some of us.\tgunpowder.The advantages of quick firing i wit|1 £\t/\t, been a prayer ; every blossom a hope.The chambers of his imagery ?\u201d\tOh ! brethren, bear with my poor words, and clear sight might not long I* with the\t_ feverfew timiled at them through its pure 1.Think ol some dark and painted chain- I and ask yourselves, not who do you worship smokeless weapons, and in the thick of a B* ?U th r *l0 q0 nn ! white flowers, as if saying : Behold, I am her which we all of us carry in our hearts.I before the eyes of men, but who is the (iod melee troops trained in the smokeless system Hints 10 MOttiers xor tne season.\twatchful and faithful in spite of the wind and Ever) man is a mystery to himself as to\tthat in vour inmost heart you bow down be-\tmight be somewhat bewildered.On the\tthe pleasant Christmas time approach-\t8now- \u2019 The modest alyssmn scarcely raised his fellows.With reverence, we may say of\tfore?\tWhat do you do in the dark ?That\tother hand,especially with artillery, massed !\teg mothers are puzzled about presents for\t, ita face from the ground, but covered every each other as we say of Clod\u201444 Clouds and is the question.Who do you worship there ?or in detachments, and of fairly long | children, and I think a few hints to ®Pt that it could.The rose trees held their darkness are round* about Him.\u201d After all The other thing is not worship at all.\trange, the use of smokeless powder would , them mav not*\tamiss.The hard times ! leaves tenaciously that there might still 1* the manifestations of a life we remain enig-\t.M .\tundoubtedly be ftn advantage, not only ns\twiH not allow the spending of much money,\t«wnething green, and the petunias waved mas to one another, mysteries to ourselves,\tAnd\tdo not forget that all suen uiversions\tregards rapid and accurate firing, but ** |\tespecially if the father is out of work,\ttheir blossoms in the eir as if spreading in* for every man is no fixed somewhat, of supreme love and dependence from God offering less aim to an enemy obscured by ial the ca8e with many this winter ; cen8e-but a growing personality, with dor-1 flone is like the sin of these men in our text, his own smoke and with nothing but sound , gtiU mother8 themselves,make inexpen- Grace\u2019s birthday.niant possibilities of good and evil lying\tthat it is sacrilege lliev had taken a chain-\tto guide him.\teible gifts that will often please children\t% es, there in the cold, cold marble was in him, which up to the very last moment of\tber m the very Temple and turned that\tWith armies using smokeless powder\tit\t,\t* than costly ones.A neighbor\u2019s child.!\tcut the d»y- She came ; she died.Here life may flame up in altogether unexpected\tmto a temple of the false gods.Why is\tmay be that one of its ear y effects will\tbe\twh^ ha8 three dolls, likes her black \u201cSukey \u201d |\tshe lies between her sisters, and the years and astonishing developments, so that we your heart made to shine ?W hy ! Every to affect the color of the soldier \u2022 drees, sub* ^ because no one troubles her while roIlon- ,\tv , have all to feel that after all self-examina- «tone, if I may to say.of the fabric of our dumg it in tone, and so depriving the battle- lftyinK with it.gbe takes it by the head, The winds and the rain beat down harder lion there lie awful possibilities within us l*wg hears marked upon it that it was laid field of another of its picturesque elements.^ or leg.throws it at the cat, or on the uP°n them and the mother shivers with the which we have not fathomed ; and after all m order to make a dwelling place for God.Judging distances by colors will become a g sits down on it, or sits in her rocker °°ld as ahe\tof the children.Scattered our knowledge of one anothei we yet do see Who are you meant to worship, by the wit- most important feature in military training uin\u201ein\u201e to it, and seems to care more for about the grounds are other mothers, and but the surface, and each soul dwells alone,\tness of the very constitution of your nature\tand more attention will 1* needed to perfect\tber rag baby because she is never told to be\t8>*ters, and wives ; all are in black and most There is ir every heart a dark chamber.\tI and make of your spirits ?Is there any\tsight at such ranges as the different arms in\tof it, or watched as when playing\tof them in tears.\u201c Men must work but Oh ! brethren, there are very, very, few of us I body but One that is worthy to get the use will carry.How this may affect a peo- with her doll8.children anticipate so much 7omcn must weep.\u201d Are they, too, cele* that dare tell all our thoughts and show our priceless gift of human love absolute and en* pie afflicted with short sight will beeome a plt.a8ure at Christmas that they ought not bratmg the birthdays of their dead?inmost selves to the dearest ones.The most tire ?Is there any but One to \\\\ horn it is very grave question, indeed, not wholly to disappointed ; no parents should fail of The two turn from the little mounds to silvery lake that lies sleeping amidst beauty,\taught but degradation and blasphemy for a\the settled by the employment of artificial\tmaking some preparation for their enjoy-\tagain take up the work of the day.But, 0, itself the very fairest spot of all when drain-\tman to bow down 7 Is there any being but\taid.Manœuvers will take place over larger\tment\twith what a pang one always turn from the ed off shows ugly ooze and filthy mud, and\tOne that can sti\u2019l the tumult of n.y spirit,\tareas before actual fighting begins, and\tThe little stockings must be filled, and\tgrave of a dear one.To go away te light, all manner of creeping abominations in the\tand that can satisfy the immortal yearnings\tsomething of an Indian s craft and natural\tone CAn make doughnuts and cookies in\tand warmth, and forgetfulness, while they slime.Iwonde,* what we should see if\tof my soul ?XNe were mode for (,od, and\tkeenness will be needed on ;\u2019\u2019- of staff\tvarious shapes-boys, girls, pigs, dogs, etc.,\tremain behind cold, silent, but never for- hcarts were, so to speak, drained off, and whensoever we turn the hopes the desires officers.The impact \u2022 f wild troops a .il i* etc Comballs, nut candy in squares, sticks getting !\t_\t,\tv .the very bottom layer of everything brought the affections the obedience, and that which rarer probably and suvp.,vbi ch more f re- of home-made sugar and molasses candy Yes I know that what rests her.is lut into the light?Ik, you think you would like » the root of them all, the confidence that quent than they have been in recem warfare, win help the filling.A pound of confection- c ay, but it is the clay of one you love ; it is it?Do you think you could stand it?\tought to fix and fasten upon Him, to other ( unless a freer handling of mounted troops is ia enough to put in a half dozen stock- clay that when you saw it last bore the dear Well, then, go to God and ask Him to\tcreatures, wc are guilty not only of sacn-\tresorted to or surveys from fixed Ulloons\tinL w the outlay will be small if an orange\tfeatures of your precious one ; it is clav that keep you from the unconscious sins.Go\tlege* We commit the sin of which that\tcan be made to play an important part.\tto each stocking 1* added.\te anything hut one you loved, to Him and ask Him to root out of you the\twilder reveller m Babylon was guilty, when.\tSmoke has been so good a.cover on i.mnyoc-\tFor a little two year-old ; wind a small\tand when yor pass out of the gate to the mischiefs that you do not know are there,\tat his great feast, m the very madness of\tcasions that its absence will impose new con-\t8ieigh bell, or a little tin box with beans in\tbusy world you whisper 44 goodbye, wish- and live humbly and self distrustfully, and\this presumption he bad them to bring forth\tditions and natural cover will have to be\tit Sith yam ravelling., and cover the out-\tmg that it was near your door ; so near that feel that your only strength is: \u201cHold the sacred vessels from the Temple ofJeru- much more extensively utilized.\tside with flannel of two colors cut in the you could take your little porringer and Thou me up, and I shall be saved.\u201d 44 Hast Salem ; \u201c and the king and his princes and These are general suggestions not intend- \u201eh of quarters of orange peel.Make eat your supper there.\t| J I thou seen what they do in the dark ?\u201d\this concubines drank in them and praised ed to do more than excite preliminary sur-\t\u2022 * rabbits, and dogs, of white canton , Amonu the farming districts one not in* Lsof another characteristic of our inward the sign-manual of Heaven, cla.mmg rtfor practical!, for more elaborate examination\tA picture-tx-ok that cannot eaaily to torn, plain; w.fd vine, often mingled wit , he nature The wall, of that chamber were all p Two Choice Christmas Oakes.g« yelk» the etrtf J Lhairi^rSinows!'and' beholds the\u201dhidden cvTls ^an\u2019 \u201cM!
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