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Ho that will not reason m a lipt,; ho that canuot is a fool ; ho that. dare not i a slave.
KUITOII a.m. 1'UOMU K'lOfl
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vol. XXIII
GOLDEN WESDIKO.
RY Mlt. D. C. MimPHY'.
Junt fifty yenr of un mill shade,
Of front and unow nit J 'pleasant
weather,
Bince Imutt In liuiul thin youlh nud
iimld
Kntered the imlli of life together.
Their fortunes niiull, their cares the
mime,
Happy Indeed, tlicir humble life,
ut poor run never limn remain,
Who leaven at home it careful wife.
Thl husband faithful to hist toil.
Ami working Ininl from morn till
nlt?ht,
Knew ut home the kettle boiled.
That house ami hearth weio clean
and bright.
The soil wiw friendly to their needs,
And Held grew rich with grass and
grain;
The garden pot was free from weeds
And yielded, thanks tonun and raiu.
Hut Heaven "enn better blessings
down
Than those that coma from wood or
field,
And brighter Is a mother's crown
Than all the fruits a farm can yield.
So, when the grain was gathered
home
Ami reapers pang the harvest song.
Hope's harvest bloomed a little son
Was bent to lead n mighty throng.
For brothers seven and oUters three,
Came one by one with busy years,
And each the parents' toil increu.sud
And left no time for doubts and
fears.
And when the farm became too small
To give reward to honest toil,
'Twhb then they moved to "Prospect
Hill"
For broader vlow and richer soil.
'Twus there the youngest of the seven
Uuve buck his infant life to God.
Left home on earth for home in heav
en; His body rests'neath Fulrvlews sod.
These many years our household band
Has still remained unbroken ;
Though some have homes In distant
lanas,
Each one has sent some token.
That we may know their loving thot's
Are sent from far away.
That grateful children join to bless
This Uolchm Wedding Day.
May God, whose blessings crown this
day,
Who long has kept us in our plaees,
Grant that your life's declining rays
May brightly shine on hearts uml
fauns.
That memories of duty done,
Of kindness given to foe and frieuds;
He your reward, so richly won,
A happiut'ss that never euiN.
And as you journey down the slope,
God smooth the path and calm the
weuther ;
And grant you both a shining hope
Of blissful life with Him forever.
Ki.lgway, Pa., Oct. B, 1837.
JEALOUS OF A SHADOW
Fresh
a' rose looked Helcu
as
Moroy as she came in frru thb
woods, on the clear autnniu after
uoon, with hor apron full cf wild
giupis and hat garlanded around
with scarlot-veiued autumu leaver
Her husband, sitting in his study,
glnocod up at iter bright, flushed
faco, with sombre eyes full of past
memories,
'Is the world coming to an end?'
Eancily demanded Helen, as she flung
the purple cluster on the table
'for 1 atu sure nothing else can ao
count for such a ooleinu face as
yours, Julian.'
He tried to smile'
'You have been in the woods all
day. Helen;,' he said.
'Where elao should I bet' retorted
the yotiDg wife, whom he had mar
ried because she was such an embod
ied sunbeam. 'You don't catch, me
poking myself np in the bouse wben
U the world is so full of brightness!'
Bat she looked half doubtfully at
Lim as she spoke.
'Now yoo. are going to scold mel'
Bhe said, with a pretty uplifting of
uer bauds, as if to ward off some
verbal onslaught' 'I can eee the
stern words raising op to your Hps-'
Am I, theu, so stern with you
u ottered- 'If bo, it is quite uniD.
'ectional. No, Helen, I am not go-.
ug to Bcold yon.
Eor he remembered that Helen
was only eighteen, and that be was
t'RLtandlLiity.
ueien came and percked herself
oouiskuee.
. 'Julian,' she Bald, with a Budden
wirst of penitence, 'I am Borry f
SorroyUand for what'
Ue put Lis hand caressingly on
"- . , jfyff"ri
stroked a pretty infant's head,
mcKui 10 practice iouny, lue
pleaded, 'and to road a vbole chnp
tor in Macaaley's History of Eu
laud, and to darn your stockings in
the cod vont stitch tLnt Aunt Pin
denco taught mo, but when I got in
the sunshine I forgot it nil, Julian,
I shall never louo to be a compan
ion to you!'
And sho plaocoJ ruefully nround
at (lie diifta of paper and open folios
on t ho desk, aud her ru limit face
gloomed over eudlonly, as she
caught sij;lt of a tiny photoyrnph
lyiutf close by the inkstaud.
J aliat'! the exclaimed, nbruplly,
'wliy d d you mnrry me'
'Is that so hard to guess, Iitllo
one'
'i'cp, but whT.' persisted. 'I nm
so silly and shallow that is exact
ly whut Mis. Meredith calln me and
tuy poor Iitllo groveling soul can
never reuch up to tho height of yours
Uu, dou t try to comfort mo I un
derstand it nil,' with another ti lo
loug glitico at tho photograph.
'You loved hei! She was a true
wif j lo you. I ad) only a plaything!'
'Have I ever said so, Helen?'
'A score of timoa!' cried Helen,
getting more and more excited.
while the deep roses burned vividly
on her cheeks. 'Not iu actual words,
perhaps, but oh, Julian, why did I
ever niiury a widoweif Sho is as
much my rival now as if she was a
liviog and breathiug woman, Juliau
I bate herf
'Htleu! Helen!'
'Oivo me that picture!' ciicd the
young wifei snatchiug tho photo
graph from tho desk, aud retro it iog
u puco or two, as if sho feared to bo
pursued.
'It shall not lie beside you at your
work. You bball not carry it next to
your heart wheu you go out of tho
room!'
hu paused, ab if t xpecting a vol.
ley of ruuiuDBttunces perhaps a
stem re proof but he never tpoke tt
word, no oulv l.--- "'vu
hi, gruvo eyes.
Jnliau,' sho hesitated, more cn
ircitingly, 'may I have it tho pho
togiapht' 'Ycb,' ho answered. 'I can rc
uirmbcr how she lookod without any
couiilei foit presentment. Yes, you
may have it, liuleu, if that is your
desire.'
And Helen vanished out of the
loom half-delighii'd, Lalf-lerritied.
ut what she had done. Swift us un
arrow bho darted dowu to a cool,
hhady i.ook, at tho foot of tho gar
den, wheie a crystal tiout stream
gurgled under tho thndow of a can
opy of elm leaves, and u twisted root
formed a sort of lu.stio seat.
'.Shall I fling it into the htreaui?
she asked herself, 'rfhall I tear it
" I '
l?ut bho looked at the noft, caluj
I features, aud a gentler mood crept
lover her.
'now wicked and babyish I aui!
she said. No.no X will not tear
up your faco, sweet saiut. I should
havo loved you, too, if you had been
living will try to love you now, be
cause ho loved you! Look down
from your throne in heaven, dear,
white-robed angel, and holp mo to be
worthy to sit in your seat at his
board, to share your pluco in his
heart!'
Aud glancing fearfully around her,
est she should bo observed, she kiss
ed the photograph once, twice, three
times, and placed it tenderly in her
bosom.
When she came back to the house
she was quieter and more silent than
usual, but she did not ofler to give
back the photograph to her husbaud
Was she jealous of it still?
And Julian Morny went quickly
on with bis Btudont inuor mo la
. . . . ... . i i .
bors in which his first wife had
shared so intelligently and helpfully.
He had loved bis deautiful Kvan
geline so truly and passionately, she
bad been entirely a part of his exis
tence, that when she died it seemed
impossible that he could ever place
auother woman in the empty inoue
of her being.
But as time dulled the first sharp
edes of bis sorrow, and pretty Uei
en Tinton'd winning graces stole in
to his heart, he begau to realize that
he was not yet an old man nor a
hermit.
Ue looked at Evangeline s pio-
lure.
Sbo would have bid me be bap-
ava told
py," ne !Biu. ' '
me that it was no disloyalty to cheer
the darkness of my Uf with a aec-
r-ih-V
M1DDLEBURG1I,
So ho uinirieil Iho Binilintf yonn
u.n . .. .1,. ni. ,.: ,i,, ..
kcrod liin ho u t was Helen's unroa
sonahlo jenloiisly of her dead rival's
memory.
Jnlian wns no export in reading
tho hioroglyphicd of it womitu'd
heart I
Helen,' ho would sny, with a
paiued expression upon his face, 'if'
. , ", 1
you loved we, you would not talk iu
,,. ,
ium way
'Ii is boc'inse I do lovo you that I
cminot lu-lp tulliin in tliis way,' sLn
ntii iustiHled, mid thru her tender,
rnnxiu j iiltlo artiDi-ea would bo re
doubled. ti , . .i
ii you wouui oniy i ngti ner.
.,t.,n II..!.,.. .;f t .,1.1 Ai.l,. I
' "
tell no that 1 a.u pi.t and pn-si Lt
butli to you.'
Put ho i min d und shook his Ik ad-
'.Sw;ot heart,' ho would say, 'you!
are the Hiiiishiuu of inv presei.l. Wiih I
' 1
ll)V past no living touch can ii.tddlr-.
f . .. . , ..
Is not that en-nigh ?
.
-. ; ii- ion c. ii .1, "it ,s n it
enough 1'
Aud after she h id taken tiininph
n ii t possessinii of the icture, a nnw
shadow seemed to darken silently on
his forehead.
He was im tender as ever to the
child ttife, whose presence lent such I
fascination to his home. I to did not
ask for the return of the photogiaph,
but ho fi lt that there was e uuelhiug
missing at his side.
Ho had declared th'it ho could re
member Evangeline without tho pic
ture, and yet ho longed with an un
utteiublo longing tj look otico more
upon her face.
Ho resolutely gu-uded hiuisclf
from l ilting iu ju Igiuent on the
lovely little sprite, who loved him
with such waywar-.l, uuri u;.oinblo
a(T-:cti m. II. li n h i 1 b-.u-u ci;n.uy
iif. j 1st to Ev.iioj 'liii.).
Si he hit oil' tlniikin about it ill
all, and apt li d liimsi.-if ste.-idfas'.ly
to the bludii'H which had ulivsys
fifin-.-l - - -- , i
life,
'Julian !'
It way a stormy right mid Jar.u
aiy with tho ; i.i.wl'akes whirling
widely thiough tho daikness, and a
tumultuous wind howling in ttio
treetops.
lie Lad been wiitiog long and
steadily, und hud leaned back in liin
chair l'oi' a iii.i.iu.iit's to.-.', of hand
uuu iiium, iwii.ii ii.-ii.-u liiii-i in, ui rt
tired in tho blue!; volv.-t, dress which!;.
ii I ill i
ho had given her, uu 1 weuii!.;' nt hei ,
rouud, w luto thro-.it a Iitllo cross of '
ditimond-.
The husband's serious faco biij.
eiitd ut tho fair vi-iioii.
'Why, my let!' ho exclaimed, ,
capturing tlm hand which wad laid
lightly on his shoulder; 'what is tin
meaning of this extraordinary hril
liui.co of costume t Is thciu to ho it
party or a ccremonioiH limners'
Neither,' Ili-Ln implied. 'Mull
it iti my fute-diiy. lo joii ieiuem-i
btr what anniversary this is, Jul.ni.?
Ten ytai'-i ti'o to-day oii were "i
lied to Kvangeliuo Sedley.'
'I remember it HoL-i),' ho tmid,
sadly.
Cmuo !'
Sho touk his hand with iiupouoii-.
teudcruess, aud led huu to tlio btt.e
drawing room, where hot-hou-e
llowers wbero arranged iu all the
vases, and wheio caudltB burned.
Above tho mantle hung a pic nic
of bis dead wifo, smiling at nun
a living face.
'Kvanguline !' he cried, 'llcr very
faco I Ob, Helen, whe.ro did you get
it !'
'It i-i my anniversary gift to you,
Julian,' SUJ oaid. 'I had it takou
from your liulf photograph Is it
not sweet Is it uot holy iu its ex-
LroaH:oU V
'How can I thank you for it
he
said iu broken accents.
'lint you must let mo keep tho
photograph,' pleaded Holeu, with
tears iu her eyes. '1 have learned
to lova it It ih my jtuuidiau angel,
my sweet companion and counsellor
Oh, I oiouot part with it now I'
And drawing it from hui' bosom,
she kisseJ it reverently
Helen my Heteu 1' said tho husband-
What has wrought this
chauKoin your heait V
JJvaiigeline'-faco,' tho answered
in a whisper.
He drew her tenderly to his heart.
'Swoothoart,' he said, 'this was all
that was lackiug to oomplote my
perfect happiuoss.'
'And do you love iue now so uor
ly as you did her t' bo asked.
With hs f t !! ??V? "r wate,
SNYDER CO., l'ENN'A, OOTOBKIt
, ho looleJ up it ' EvftDRoIiuo'a pic-
tiire. .
I love you both with tho hhiuo
love,' ho answered
And Helen wa ootdeuto
a suncsou:
I hnvo aliTays mai
;"ul' S"ibla for any mtin In lie a great
I J
isurgcn if ho is dustitute. even m
considerable degree, of tho liner:
'-I luigi of our nature. I Imo .fit n ;
1 tin awako for bonra tho night be-j
foio an impoitint opeiation, nud I
I'lilVvled gieat nidttal di'!l("H f n
tl.ivs fifU'r if una Av. r ittilit T i'
"
IC1
lill tlilit. inv lifiti.-nt. tv.id .ml t.t
. - j v
i.l.mger. I do not think Hut it n
! , . A . , ; . ,
w imi the night bef .iH his exeeu inn
t hull :i i
Tgeon hen In. kimwc that
tlllllll 1 1 . d kLI 11, ..1 ll I I..II T 1. I, .1,-1
,' ... , ,
h' end tlm f iio 'if n ,i In ill h ciIi. iii.
' I, nuti, i . I f . i ... . I II
I I I'"' 'I lUlllllM III (llll'l.
.
;igerv nn h i such cue .ins inei s i-
ja ti nil'lo taskni-islHA f. eibiM. 1 li, m
j volt ui upon a mail's viiuN, It;
,HiirpiiMug ih' any suimi .ii in Ine,
i ......... . , ii
pun-lieu sin,i:i.i i vi-f iimiimi ii t. .ee
tabln old a-e, so groat aietlo- m in
and till! id in 1 n. I and budy.
Tiio win 1 I has sent' ninivii sol
pjctl)rt.. 1 xvl,l draw one . t li.e sin-
gi'iui. lt is mi l-diiv
the sun is
I,, ,1,1 1 I . .. 1 1 :
i-i iiiv uuu uriiiiiiiin it, i limine in
lodnlent of j ) ; men and women
crowd tho streets, urrnM- l in llit.ii ;
best, and ull, apparently, i peace'
and tiaiiniuess wtlbiu an I without-
In a largo house, uliUoil uverha'ig- .
ing this street so full of lifunndj
giiyety, lies upon a oi.'ticli an emu
, , ,. .
c:atedhguie; once on? of tho sweet-
e-t.,ud loveliest of hetf sex a con-j
h ling and uiroclionatejttifa and the .
adored mother of nnni-'l rolls chddi en, I
tho su'.j. el of it frigb.ifi.. di.-ea-n ol t
one of her limb--, or. ti iv h i id'
h.,r if ., i. -:;m A " ;,.. ,r.
j - , .. .. i...... i '
1 1 . ;j
lanipano! ner iod', io-.uu k.i
joitiiogrootn ijVuC.. r$, -
su umeuis iijr inn i'ii' -.'ii.iii, g opTu'..
lion. HJ liHbigm to e:cll l is i.piii
priato place, Ouo udiiniuisti ih chlo
iifoini another takes charge of tho
limb ; olo screws do n tho touini
quot upon tho piincipi d aileiy, and j
anulher holds Iiiiiiki ll'lin readi'ie-i-s lo
follo-v tlio knifo svitli llis spong,.. I ho j
llaps tit o soon f jiiu idj tho bno m v i
eied, lha ves-ieis tiedjand the huge j
. ., ....
outni iipprosimaic'i inn woman
. ttllli ehastlv. tlio Mil-o l,aidi
i
(dil.lef ih sk'n wet with e
my purspiraliou, the voico husky, th-
si;;ht indistinct, Suno olio whis
pers into Iii.) ear of tin) busy Mil -
'eon : M'he pilieii!, 1 fear i ilMie'.'
ij,.:,t,utive.s aie admiuisteied. tin-
poise gradually rise', and after a lew
houis of hard win I; and teruhh
anxiety leiii'ti 'O oe. iirn. 'I'hu pnni
wiuiiaii o h only f.ii' t from the j uiii
iidhieiii-K of the !i,o ithetiu, blmck,
ind Ini-.s of blood. An assistant, a ' in
l.-ii,,l ,,f ui.ntiiit-l i 4 i .'..-iced iim ii triinrilith
Lvol - xv itii itmiru Kious to wacll,"'' ,ill'U , ,"",,,r WIIV
llll,, J ' ,.- ., r - . n-.-...
'-!lt., wilh the closest care, and to
Humj VVlllli tho umiiieit tho blighti st
I olj lit1,(J ful. t,.s v'orse is seen.
Tho hifigeon goes,;bont his busi.
iiess, visits other patients on (in
; ,lIul lt l,,,,!,, 11)U,, Bfu.,-
th.
i i . i,,, HlH down
Worried j
in I i xhaustcd, to lis cold nud C Jiii
i
fnllh ss meal, with
a.i di v a ud and a v
lilouth nluiit j
II 11, 1 I... I l.w
,1a I It I II'M I S. Ill) !
.i
mechanically
xt.ilt. s hardly u
fvord with auy
Uieuibi 1 of his f.um
reliics t . his htudj
, and suddenly
t prescribe for
his ptiticnls never
time f.ug-Un K ih-
object ho lidl t fctt
luring all Ho-
lioor, niuli.ntiit
our u'o- tl
is tihlo lo liu down liget a luometil'i
lepoei) lifter the i "I to toil of I lu
day, suddenly hu lilt's a loud linn
of tho bell, and a jiivant, bieai.hl. Hs
niih exoiteiuent, ge his immediate
presence ut the p'ck c ham her with
tbo exclamation, jhey think Sirs
is dying.' uo busies to the siu-ue
with rapid pace a'J anxious feeling.
The stump is of .limsoii color, mid
the patieut lies ii', piofouud swoon
An urtery has 8U,1ouly given way,
the exhaustion itjjt-xtreme; cordials
atd stimulants ai at onoo brought
into requisition, dressings are
removod, and tU.ecuaaut vessel is
secured-
1 ho vital curro" ebbs nud lliivs,
reaction is still i',o tardy tha.i bo
fore, and it in do until a 1 tie hour
jof the night that.ie surgeon; literal
ly worn out iu tri.J und body, retir
es to bis bo'ue
Does he y6 p?
i search of repose.
o tries, butbecan
si j mind is lib
'to footstep
not closo e
upon ll.o p.m incut under Lii win-t
l,,tv . 1 i !.,
1 limi of tho ringing of tim idj-ht bell
, , , , . ,, , ..
I nave mt for it u tunn-i tiil tin
, , ., ; , , , ,
; "IIM llirni n II'M il'l l 'Hlt It' ll, -
Hcieut. .u.Hiu-ge. ii that w.:i iuA les-
tily to its iieeuiaey.
ibI.. W A US
WHY TIIH UK A I. V I
I
a :
o r lil'.Ml
I.IVINit IN I! ' I
r ii I I ;y ies I
- Hot eele.
As th.
liliitml fir eti'iniiines- it em eerl;iiiily
I i iiiil the healthful ndviuitngi's to lie
K.h'ii'mI fiuiii life in the i -1 1 1 1 iiir. The
iiiiilier nl "( )ur ( i vi-ie.i il i lis upon
the i-epiignaiiee tu I lie very ilea nf
iiviui; In a Ihiiih.i. One in.in, behuig
Illg in II Wailili'l'lll Illoe. lis lli'.-llii;
tu
t ii - i , u il 1 1 M i-i. 1 1 .; em ;i!i:i-i, tun I n 1 1
P u i nl ly w il h .-ri .il -'i rit : "Tliaiik
lindlll.it I mil tint !' nilpelled tn livu
iii the litih and Imil air uf a tnwn." A
iiuiig girl belniiiii!; tn a (:ypy train
was only t-l,ilniral iug the same feeling
when she derl.i red : ' hnil!d pine
away and die iiidnnrv, ju.-t as a lark
would if you put him in a eaue. I wan
iiurii iu a tent. I 1 1 . i live.l iii a tent.
and 1 lniie l-i On- in u lent. No mie
..i i . . i . r i . ..ui in
in iiiik ii iiiimi ui umi, nr.i j
his vein- ever yt Vi;j:iglv to n to j
the life .,f (in. h.iilM-hwelii r. j
.Milling in London an umbrella
iiii-ndrr, who Kinked as if he luiht
i,.;,hil? to t he ra t wnimerers, our
aulhnr m stcd liiin :
"Am I right in vipposing y.m to be
aM" . , ..
' l )li ves, sir, von are nuit" right,
,,,,.;,. tlll(,r
vyy ni.ar y tlii wUl,u ,lf
my lif,. j v,, ,.,lt li;,."K-r a he.! ,-e.
eei:iii ; iiiiw m.-l then, mil e- eei-illy
'he lii-i six we.-k-, during which I've
'h-pt iu a Ir u."
! vT) ;lad u
hear of it.liec nise
vou have made n,
I think t'.i..' eh.i.igi
I v,ir ... ,a ,.,,. i,, ,.
dijUUiectiu." - - ,
! ..n' i.ri. point. I Mil
the In .1
likes 111
II gt-eal d"al In I Ii r t li.ili 1
house, nve, I h.'.t I (In, how-
evur.
' What are ymir pm-hiis for what
seein- tn lue a -li m ,- ( o'ef - -i li. e'.'"
"I have 1 1 n 1 can i;i ve y. oi fm- I hut,
said he. ".Now, sir, li.-l-u tn lin-.
Vnii ,-ee, .sir, v, In n y.ni sU,.,, jn u
In. tis" ymi don't always Uimw v.h -ynil
sleep-utter, and thai i- what 1
don't iike at all; hut il' on . in, .
,, ,. ., ,,.
i.iu.l ih.-i
I ViiM dil UllnW il- r! -.in
II I ,1,1'ui-r ol' I -in-' I '-.I-, ,:
oil' of your life by th - e, en i -in y nl
beil-fi'llnws u hieh ale ill lit-tl too livuly
tn lie n;;l'i ealile."
Aimt her (. p-y anlh-iiit y 1 1 1 . t : - m
di-i'il-sinn 11 II oil ihe -,niie M;i,jee!
bv tn old SS ! : i - i i of w . m i . i i I ; I , :
tribe. Ih.ih
ere r .inlu'ou.e,!, end
i! ear lin-, end th' ii
11- it 1 1 Wore r..
Mill luiioe I- .. le b r-'. ;-!de iii Ir.nil.
i 'In.' i.e.! i-i ated iui i Ii:i.oU, ll;
inner w a .-i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 on e. win-.ii oi l,,,
band.-, by Ihe .-id i f a I i-e 'I In 1 ,-i 1 1
llolllu y, V, h I' nil- I ,'i hedged her
rdie h i I lileO'-d (lie ll.iiik- i
ih ii-i Ik in a I ui e tn M-rve as ii din
-ii e.iu on ii un i iuniiii a i ; 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 oi a
peek of lurnip r i i;-h. ... There v.,- a
bald, MiiilY pali h on Ihe donkey's hip
I w..i . I i, iii. li..;,- ,. ... I 1 1, ; ..
inaili! lo contain salt, l'.very t iine hi
u.iftrcs-. dipped a radi-ii int this c,
Iwinpol i.eil sail -eeil.ii' and pi n-eeih'il
o 'Vi-riii-h" it, tliei'H w.i. a i e.:ni-. -
j,, , iiniinul's hall' i-Iom iI even
that In Irayed hii euusciuiiMieis ol lier
''"j yiueiit and the sn: i-faet ion it i.f
i .... i ... i ri. .,
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"And how's oil Cooper a dniu'
Miieu behave up ihe wan and look to
I In ooilMt''1 asked tlii) woman in thH
heelborroa.
"He's Kiowiu' an- and w ue," ro
pliud her friend, with n, uriui surve-Inui-ri'it
e.iri ssiou iu h'.'l' beady
ey. -a. "IIj was ri'ht cuiucli uu
wheels. Why .1 ou t he May on 'e:u V"
"Ah, to be sure! I !..iow what 1
should expect would shortly happen
ine, if once 1 trusted uiysolf atween
hit li and plaster."
"Milt It ain't the lath, and it lilu'l
the bricks, my dear.'' rejoined her
friend. "Its biiiiiniL-t In the niortar
which works its way into your cistei n
und that's what'll buiiuick old Cooper
up, you mark my words."
So (.hough tho word 'Vystoui" U
not always interehiiii),'! able with "ci.
tern," it Is evident that tho gypsy bus
uu original theory of disease.
Tho principal 'citifH iu tho world
rank thus iu tho mutter of popula
tion s London, l.T'ii.lih" 1 j rails,
2.'J(i'J,02'l j Cnton, 1,(500 0 iO i Now
Y..ik, 1.100..VJ ) Tokio, 1,110,370 i
Heiliu, l,li2,CCi)i Vieuua, l,lU,H")7i
IVkiu, 1,000,000, aud Naukin,
1,000,000.
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him happy in din yore wotT It's
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