Miss Micfrn's Wedd “Father said that railroad Bring no go«d to us,” said Midtern, come “sil now his words have Lrus There had heen a railroad accident on the “idlaca hinge.” T ut his jo OsL, eawught hee, ne eng ineer one passenger was taken all the wounded up tor dead, und rest were more or less bruised, tercified ; the harn Midfern's with all M EL] burned 10 the rest, ground, the gewly garnered store of hay had farmhouse which cost The itsell bud uvarrowly escaped ; new panienl reaper, such & sum of money, the cat tle boing aL pasture were uah ire, Miss Midfern We WoOlnan, been a had she was a never nerv but pale as she stood on the looking at the wrecking train, whose hands were hard at work. “lIow’s the young man?” said Mrs Nuleimer, who lived on the nearest farm, “ules better Mrs. Dul railway ACHE ” sighed Miss Midfern, sighed. Eve n Her t luck seemed OpPOsiie Doe which s« Du ask d fe ol met arsed! looking young studs gave 0 her four unmar of falling fern? “Going cimer. “That's wl “If you want him— “Much « ly answered Miss Mid fers require any assistance.” Mrs. Dulcimer mad ht t} bi LtOAL tha . any man's | faced old mai “If it n Mr: Dual nal pride, jut the gusta, Ww, freaks of young an him truthf careful And one of gratitud mid i] @ Aged diffe So Miss rence engaged t gian, wl door. Th I suppo she thought I care? and that er keep bet! at pre “ent As the blazed fo ints M+ bonlders picture nice ! altern Tree K cake, make s ‘Ww int ere! Mrs ‘As ii that sg ei Ha wah, who was the y mn u Dulcimer HY nified ung pret est OF all Lhe Duleimer “He ten't hers, is he?” And then she ran up stairs to brush shich sion by oat her atbura curls, blown wind, and to pu 0 blue v8 give her. Nob) ly wa ()t silky conf int ) intowaber the th Me, 8 irs + hi to blame would | Martha | Rock and Rennsvoort | had been killed | the telescoped train had | and | and by the way of sequel to | fortunately | little | front pore b | were the cluster vier had | nobody ever is fortunate cases blame. before poor Hannah Dulcimer lout that Harry Sevier was the cap- of Martha Midfern's Aud Harry himself awakened found tive how spear, last to a lake. He ever, and honor was dearer mi rian gentleman, how to was a (i him | even than love, so he made no sign Hannah, however, was less reticent land self-contained; and when Midfern came over to consult | Alice who was a milliner Dulcimer, was | by trade, as to the wedding bonn. te burning cheeks, Martha!” she eyes and “Oh Martha bed, can't help it. Oh, Martha, sob but 1 “1 know it isn’t maidenly, be iim to me | m and leave | “Hannah, hold your tongue! d. wailed Hannah, rocking pain, | Sarah Alice, greatly scandaliz “I cant help it,” ¢ her hands to ngin and » in mortal and he Midfern! he IOVes 11 Martha and ee, 10 you, d 1311 y I tha turned pale, day to reer abou Miss Midfern's Martha told He was one of EEE Mid, thou com snug, | table, elderly genileman whom : 1 seems natural to onh troublea and je ] $1 + OF | “Did I do right? \ rpiexition, aid she, Yes, | think vou did,” said D | : ’ Paley; “but there isn't one woman in {a thousand who would have acted : {you did | farthia.” {Oo ut the mischief was all done | “I am beginning to believe and | consciousness ol his life's | | basket toward him and begs { and unwinding | silk. Martha | Sarah | and the | Hannah came into the room with red | oid | Paley, [ love him and he loves | { magnanimous | cried | | said Mis ne | Martha, that 1 “To tell the truth,” said never really loved him, or I could not | | have given him up.’, “My opinion exactly,’ said the Dr, visibly brightening, And he pulled Miss Midfern*s work an winding her balls of colored “After all, he was a deal too young for me,” said Miss Midfern, calmly. | | can see all these things now. I should simply have made myself Hannah Dulcimer is much better snit- ed to him.” " “Yes I think , 00, the und “By tell me that you had twirling scissors ar and around. the way did'nt you ordered the wed ding bonnet?” “Yes,” said Miss little grimace. “And what are | with it ad § yantermand the Midfern. “Don't said Dr. Hine proper on April lst, snd A. M Hooy ER. rything mm the line of groceries ard & Shuey, | | believed that the proved betore his death, buried ridiculous, | | markable has kept a father of (reneral | buried across the river | strain nto tight. A THE OLDEST When old “Dad” Freeman Windsor a Mich.) it w Was short time AO, FAYE A Detroit New York Herald, oldest rid had been nid letter to the ni 4 T Dad” in in Ww rest was 12% ! id, as con and Fre hunters has descendants Since n nn some redid brought forward a man whose au thentic record fixes his age at the re 127 The proof furnished leaves no room for The drew Lucas, P, A. Liu as figure of years, doubt, y name of thi He barber Mr. Lucas was born a J nckse “eternal’’ fame, and al He Har Interestin when the Gene aternal esta Hey nulionary calls many very SCAT, 11 niter in and aur Larale OF sCrape flat fresh lard quits les or b Lani ps, Lrown, Xow kept 1 cloth, unin bol 0 i ¢ i I | ABATY SY Ana noneer nov ding fu min nar the many bias [| i his for but few could i ' had hich | pre paring settler 1 a bak d meal twist hardship had Lo have perhaps been greater 1 fami mi y win bs the d its drawha ns been wi been it, Cal will I ti grated W f § nd, with th which nou than that ti r. Twists Hgrury I improve ( al nutmeg A PLAIN ROAD TO HEALTH. Read the Sworn Festimony and fy Yourself, Nats THE HOWARD SHIELD GALVANIC ~~ AMERICAN "FE | SMENONLY. wi, (I TE GALVANKNKICCO PACKAcL, o DEBILITY Oreenic We PHY SIC AL DECAY, inYoung & M4 Agr 4 CI >A - ET Trent prom ng ehemens fh hove been back and SE HARRIS REMEDY CO 2. BF SN — Et nu PTY RED PERS OND Thor ues Pr. 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