A NGED SKIN. | birds aud beasts, The girls giggled {to herd cattle at the Oestmo sacter. | “STRICTLY HONEST UT" | ¥ 1 30 18 at Ds he clive, pra 'Walter WwW. Bayard. when be went by; and when he heard “You Ola! who was on the arish 7 | } | " i FP ' als % % arid : : OV ED H. BOYESEN | their lavghter growing louder, as the | Then you must have char ged your | “That’s the tenth one fl A : ind ref . ag . A ; hb | distance increased, he yearned to kill | skin,” noon,” said a Woodward ie flo ie Aa aan D rn U Gr S f | oO R E, . : | . srr 1 be 6 haa 4 . . | thody, just to give vent to the | “That was what I went to America | Walker the other day, as ma 1 ‘ y W. H : | ted le wrath within him, [for he answered, laughing, hurriedly passed out such a time that Birgit {| The church lay half way up the | | { ] | ce kindly to him_ | hillside. There Ola sat aown to rest, | d the girls,” she [for he bad walked far and was tired. id everything. | Presently he heard music Lay dh, by it, Its | the ledge of the forest: there was one fiddles. A bri- [80t the 0 cheap that we conld JM you | jul parity v t] s the brides f ‘au h vered fierce- | with a silver crow pon her head [#8 1100 WwW. B Mie FY) wid I : rs AY. and shining bre oches upon her bosom | MaDY of our customers were ho vy ghbd 4 pret ) itn j nipared at p He woke nu) HY dl 'h 3 fut h talk,” she gently Pistol shots were heard, and singing and I stuffed a poriemonnale witl of dh . nid, Night or Duy. * i , . i [ 1 1" bor ne SK v ‘ ™ . p } ft 1 ) hes ‘Ol . himsell Th, monstarted, know you too well, and laughter. The procession came | PEF and left it on th counter, : ad { Le him, and : Ray en You v int harm me, nearer. The birds flew up freighten | Was lyly pockets he very tum 1) y A a ou 27¢ he had not pou wcovered it, and she is thi 8 1 : hd sneath his | ¥ not [ ‘ | " ) adv wh beuneatl : ou d understand me,” he | ed along the roadside. aud the gquir= lady who them in Was can : . #1 f 4 Yi 4 rorth £50 OGG | rels ¢ limbed chattering into the tops wile of a man worth $50,000, “And the next?” 4h 4 - “Well, wel an { of Ltwen oh i a #4 ! IAINBUN HUPTURE REVEL « TOIT, 4 WV understand ve u, of the fir trees, Now the master of aml was a smile; and I | ceremonies opened the church doors C . . tv tone ates a dae Its one thing | wide and went to meet the bride and |t¥ portemonnaies a day groom. Ola sat still, like a rock . | we lave twenty ladies come in paid for 13, at y rom the { but a strang numbness came over him | Who are thieves, for it is theft fund,” but w Ne Wag 0 Years sh,” she stammered [the ground billowed under his feet. | ble up lost or mislaid property with the boy cou 2 Jace uss hy Soug hile a quick blush sprang to her | As the party drew near to the gate of | out saying anything about it.” I a to earn his | di TRIET " {ch + "No, I think I won't say it |the church yard, he arose snd stood, | “It must be interesting to watch | sal these books 18 something may : LIVE C ANVASSERS Oestmo then "after all,” she finished, and turned to [tall and grave, in the middle of the them 7” yeipus, Ld es for boys and : ’ dh al “It is. Now and then a wom: il '? fuile new ) weil dnom ' Hearthetane P Wass ) } } oan wili eran : lo." 4 ; anal LASWone. & arm & Natio away, bul | Wie daughter Dirgi he road. The fiddlers stared at him and v : | observe the article and hand jt over was 80 fond of bim that he decided to he entre ated, seizing stepped aside, Then came Birgit 1 to the cle rk, but that is an except || } iC keep him her hand, Oestmo and Thorger Sletten When Ola 8 I b “Well itis this; it seemed go easy | looked pale and sad ; de defiant [ have seen a woman work for a juar could kick Ol 4 Dail bigh (to say a moment ago, and now it | “You didn't expect me at your | Yr of an hour to get the poriemonnaje above his head, he could spit as | geo, hard.” | wedding, Birgit Oestmo 7” he said, | "010 ber pocket or shop far as any : land stared hard at her. Bhe gave a that snl whe di ny this accomplishme Dy she hour “Wel ) do 8s scream : the crown fell from her head “Where is it? { . unusal merit have mericen Home and Faw with indiffore CESS, h AAS 80 : \ ’ | “Why on a slip of ps . Yard ad de $ } 1 ies. 1] “ad AlaVi AV Dome ; and | arm 4 : j ch \ the rushed forward and flung her oe Pe pRper nds Libra : , Cy lopedia fond of Ola that yihing i She dre I ? arms around his neck. He beld her the littte wallet | Write : Ni of rv] idl, &. on ried 4 y “J fs iy seemed admirable. e she swore , l-side, so that | long and close. from the counter of ——& ’ aL : | least half the wallets are res flew behind| “Now come,” he cried, “whoever ! : ‘uroed. | Hooks, all i ‘ wen “ : . » ined thea y 1 : . " on 1 Ph asin a " y . all ; . It is time now to send th “ | her, | dares, and I'll make a merry bridal.” | There comes a lady now. Bee My sper two months. Writs ih | ’ . : 31 » y ret irs ; ) ’ was a well-dressed and respec- galt aii ena ! HW. H. THOMPSON £ ¢ 0). Send him to the mountains, : ‘horge ] t ho was said to be spoke. His voice shook with wrath, table lo HLg lady. She bad a porte { onta 4 t { 3 841 404 Ar t, Philadelphia, Ps monnaie in her hand and a smile and Ola way whipped | av’ ani tl ths he ily : ’ away, oyen hat night he picked a quarrel with | Jeus Oestmo stepped forward and iL, &anaq his father, “he is big enough now to ive to Brig 1 be whipped [and the veins swelled upon his brow Woks for Home and Town EIGHT FIRS “ herd the cattle.” hit ; lowing winter he! “Herelam.,” he said “if you want her face, sod as she came near she | Libraries and tie most desiral . CH RST PREMIUMS So Ola was sent to the mountains. |, 3 y ; 3 : | } y 1 8 r a | sweetly said Holiday Books. N A MONTH. S Rs sent lo the mountains. 4. wath of her from afar, and pick. | the girl you shall fight for her. sbabiie &. , DP. Lothron & 0 ; » Baugh’s Raw Bone Manures and Bare-footed bare headed, with a pail | “Not with you, old man.” retorted “Beg pardon, but in trading here iNustrated % He | Hiech Grade A TE 2 2.4 in * ine 8 Bart Sun . hu . wpRales Jor he i} i x wild Ola, “but with Thorger I'll fight, Let this morning I ace idently picked UP | adapted t L ages, | | this purse in some way. I presume it | sellers receive subs ribtions for them . 1 1 reictiitiiral ACUILUT Al 1 quarrels with everybody whom she , sr-patched knee.b ches bane X . : of leathe r-patch d kne¢ reeches hang seemed to favor. He got a bad name him come forward.” The briual guests made a ring on |COnlains money. I have not even Please tell the loser that IDg apon one susp nder, he r amed in the parish, and people looked ask . Canin. ; 3a 2 ne n OY 16 Wid 1 with his alpive horn r the ance at him wherever he went. . A PLAN R¢ ‘ALT mountain plang, ate berries cought “( A PLAIN} InP To HEALTH, \ ha n . Tm ’ . | opened it hange my skin,” he ponder |the green and the bridegroom came o ; y slowly forward. it was all a mistake, and I am sorry | Read the Sworn Testimony and Satis. ’ : : y | fy self,” | “Hard luck,” he said, “ to have to | if I bave put her to any trouble. 7 Yourselt. | fight for your bride on your wedding | “Very well, madam,” | THE HOWARD GALVANIC fish, and was happy. H hardly ed. “Change my skin like the bare thought once of the little girl down . ‘ 2 "| How, oh how can I do it?” in the valley, though it pleased him This thought followed him day and night. One day, in the spring, an when the seater maids told him that SHIELD she had cried for him. One day late in the sum: came up to the saeter with | day.” | “That was well done,” said the re Fight? Birgit, who in her happi- | porter. TYNE TST E E : } t Pi I ; hs - 2 : a, WARD ness Lad been blind and deaf, woke “Yes, fairly well bat its the st rv! a 2A hi (EM : . 1 salt ’ 1 33 ANY SH {up with a start. She unwound her they all tell. She opened the porte. | oh {arms from Ola’s neck and st pped up | monoaie, saw the put up job, and tries emigrant ship bound for America ap- peared at the mouth of the river. Ola jether his traps and went She was carried nn ' er. She was carried uj 0's to say good-by. He in a basket, Wh n she w him she ' " } between the two men, to play off innocence in returning 4 ~ I 10 Lhe behind . birch grove If d “ . y vr | We ' ¥ 'r8e wn uy , Oh, do not fig wt fig We are al jest ( 0 flang herself d a J the barn. It was the time when the | bh, do not fight, do not fight I honest, J u know, bu o me itl li rk : | she ont wig t ald ine ) A ov it cless 3 st i last 11 temn : | 141 } screamed with buds were bursting and the swallows | she entreated, holding her hands first | nevert | Wallet will tempt| % : ble enricher of the soil and 1 “Get up, child,” ss her ther | | to the one clain ant and then te ) human nature so . ‘of a - B h' py . | . y “don’ t like 1 ot} bait I know of. augh's $25 don t act hk ther. nioine: the Life alii Lait a She got ur : i fa sts) 3 0 you gong “Out he ; Smead LL ed as she saw him coming with rs, : a ! Many of hid herself ] ] od) 0 in hi F w : : v Bat when her mother hs ent d ti "Fo A mal : ) he arm. dam pu. saeter hut hal nd | Doston, are ged him. milked he vy sae I'he OW thoaght tha “Look he brown h A “Wha “It is a “No, it white,” “It changes | That 4 when he had natched for i ) : ps by I can t 25 YEARS IN USE, RI ——— girl now and all the lads in the parish | marriage license with which he meant 1 sa too ap utiful T a Gentlemen: 1 know what your Appliances are longs to him who can catch her. beautifull new quarto of The Hius | wee and 1 therefore recommended your | Diade, Fullness after eating, with a diss ' | derfoot and Eyes Right, are issued in It for about four weaks. and she 4 hd 4h a feeling of hay in through the open church door, and | has need it for abou ‘els how able TY Dt . | : over the right o wan a cast-off ove of Jans Oestomo's, | hour he had toiled, saved and suffered Chicago Inter Ocean. A vew edition of Child Lore with | Avether AMisvit From » Prominent Cltipes of 8tful dream, Hight i | stric appliances without any benefit. | was weak his acquaintance. He walked aside | had sold his claim for $50,000, this year with covers that are works toms of Nervous Debility the effects of which ard m one darde to mock him, he used a | #ide hailed him. 1881 andwas restored to perfect health. | am mow | GLOMY Berm by oh : : 1 * » He Was a handsome enough lad, and the said, holding out her hand for a i Clearfield Republican. W ide Awake y A LL] handsomer than sented. You have proven yourselves worthy of the " the parson to prepare for confirms Sed “ e | : 1 d ! 8 vead Pros od : i , ‘# I " ) i i , and do no! strike + \ i : ; i an Vers Rl The Greatest Medics! Trinm h of the Age tion. t 80 happened f he v {and d ! § 0 int | : for every da fe f fron ’ ' : i on mppened that she wen for he I am glad to be rid of such | year mn . pa SYMPTOMS OF A : : a ’ y : | BANK BAYS Loss of appetite, Bowels contiy Pain i : ‘ : | have our wedding yet. A girl be i p Hill and D win Dale is a ve ry | , Ashland, Pa, March 9, 1885, | the head, with a dull sensation in the tried te show off before her. Ola | %o surprise somebody on the Oestmo ” ‘tp leon 1 ] v " n rren proreonas] would have tried to do the same, if farm. It was Rye years to-day since | With a wrathful snort he stalked | trated Science Series. Overhead, Un: | pial tc Mis. andurger tome tas ago for Beiation | Inclination to exertion of he bad had any thing to show off, | he left her, and it was five years she | [new covers uniform with this Dew | w besronnd and feels entirely cured Yours re | Heramots, | the wedding guests slowly followed. | volume. fully, GEO 0 HELFRICH, | Heart, i Y : |} : . ye » NERVOUS DEBILITY IN ITS WoRsY | CON which was much 100 big for him. | for five long and weary years, He i - sixty-four new pager and exquisite TORN N ¢ TOTT Pe His boots, too, and his trousers had | bad been a silver-miner in Leadville NEW cover is now ready. Gentleman: 1 take pleasure in ying that 1 tried Easton, Pa, comes around again this | ¥ diag People scarcely ond 4 in | pervound wpirited, duspoupent, slmost without hope " . . ) f od po 4 will 4 ing for suckers, A firm ad. | troduction. 16Y are brought out | simost entirely snerva ROWS 1 from the rest, his ears burning when | Ashe was hurrying along an old Fall looking : : ] iti ‘ of pf] : iI known to every snfferer. 1 oan trothfully say | any one looked at him. But if any | Woman, who was sitting at the road of Art, being perfect reproductions i A fl Appliance and the Howsry ir of fists wl | i i 1 i “ rentiefolks out walking toda add to call the second time, unless there serving their original pebbled ap. married and have t over had « recurrence of my for i this pa Hen Inspire respect. A in a new lot of sharpers each year. | pearance, mer trouble, You oan refer anyone to mens 1 shall | | i» "n : : y ® wlerv finely made; but Lis clothes and frow. [PEODY - | ita predecessors, its frontispiece alone | confidence of every suffer "ATG. P RLLERMAN . i“ ntlafnlla 1 5 OTL i | worth the price of the volumn Persenally appeared before me, Ang. ¥, Ellerman, | Rend © ote for postage and rece #y hair mad. wm look ugly, Heavy Gentlefolks he cried with . The rhe | ’ iy i wr 1) wow and ww entre 1 ad bot a fre ont | { good ’ gl oavy | There seems to bo as many teach { Our Little Men and Women for | tom br : f the Hownrd ] will help you to mare 1] Sither wen 1 OB the same year. She was a tall, fine | jov, } his k had a royal ' ome folka re’ll | ra (Ith an lotroduction b : : ” OF ThE CREE. M. t T i LIV : a son-in-law, Come folks We'll lips Books. WHAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE 151 NATIONAL ORP D ER. part, Pain woder the shoulder. nd Induced her to send for one which she did and | Irritable of temper, Bat, though he bad a coat now, if it | promised to wait for him. For this President of the Ist National Rank | Columbus, 0, cor. Friend & Sand"kyete, 5.3 ‘ps The Rutledge Publishing Co., of vi ' : teen better days, before they made | when the place was yet new, and he 8 ® ’ D. Lothrop and Co's Annuals for almost every known remedy. ae well as so-called KI. force, in a word was aflicted with the worst mp | vertised as frauce as much as they .} have been are certainly very cheeky of exquisite water-color paintings, pre. | shied sntirely cored me | commenced thie ers | GRAY HAIR Or WHISKERS ver feel gratetal to you. Your treatment js an repre. | etiifying an? thy urative Powe fy hia o bi hi fu ; yy isugh, “Geatlefolks did you | . .. ah ‘ Bona thoughts ca im, and a flere Ppy 5 ’ | €r% In attendance at institute this year | 1885 is more bright and winsome than | i fw { P : iy, Gsarid : : i 2a f defiant spirit was kindled within hiw, | (uri ] het cat «|B ever before, notwithstandiog it is | ever, | roms “y i { t GIRS 1 LT . 5 3 i Frey les 3) The w rid el all © i ol ECar | Yes, 1 anid ¥e ntlef ike, wid the not compulsory. Teachers are attend. | The Pansy for 1885 18 a store house | For r | i g i . BE 2 ald ) azing with big eves a : . 4 y | of good things, includin Is DY | Pasmphion civing a la nader of towtim Is for | . + SAD - > He longed vo go back to the mountains | © | woman, gazing B €yes at ing simply of their owo choice. Vai K : ding seria ¥ | Sumph = 'H E PEA nL FLOUR, where he could Le along with the Iho best in the World, Harry Py strated the dollar he bad flung into her hand low Sentinel i Patisey and Margarel Sidney, AMERICAN GALVANIC CO “Why, Garid I am Ola, who used a - i mutavgqua X oung Folks Annual R08 Chestnut Str Phils Pa. | Rontat Li roe ry.
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