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WH SA KI 5 © ebil —EN | WAS A KID. Jobject with my legs in the ebilling | Wheo | was u kid it was joyous to run, water. Sans stocsings and sbocs. inthe dust and the | I wild with of little bh exe thought ed the Fe Bat this ra To grief net tr eyard of conventional laws brig aces of ently brow because: ; ale) “a! knoek! knock bad secn them in the morn "bare tues azuinst pebble ang | window feeding the snowhirds. F } would care for them if I w « lyvu the whiskers of Aazon, there | : oe | Went m, r Ané, 1 slid season Dewniniy eviocks the lot teardnrps when t wae 19! © pone ah i pee wectd re Mo , | be inevitabl Hl v 1 a fut “ It would be x Mes Dig ev ninued WAM hess to le _ sae aii soasete nt would jas # tornaio would a fe | whole terrible situation was t halloed | the windo 1 with | Smal he top of «ge fruit was delicio TAL ot the tarifl thereon i iriver seemed | to hush every articulation as 10 left “hot my lips. I thought for a few moments produce it slowly, and) yoinuget°—by J. G. L. Ferns | J : a flak : arte = y= = |e awe : ‘KEN — oe. eee ante Tsnibett to o® ath rtain wD — And ike a Comanche mad hornets amid eae pon the benks, 1 subbed scales th e abdomen, and These three numbers contain the following reading matte WANTED —( HICKESS Jand skedadtdled w I was a kid. my eyes to sec clearer, strained them to [7 : 1 d pone: yes , ituin the foulowiny rea ig mnatte the utmost of their powers, but the cones it eden heir feet a their in sw nue ten times per day | sight refused to penetrate the darkness, Bs Saray aa ee neces ie gor $1) Mrs. Averia E. Barr's new serial. ~ The Brads of Tasme.” Mrs. Bart Perversely jenoring the orders of dad; and the phantom faded coo BAL tt ie corona ae ten toa sthe author of that most successful serial, Friend Olivia, just 1 haath ers aed hrs eet 1 was ca’ ried ae by the Z ad then it is plasteredion (the oan: completed in Tar Cextens, but hereafter Mrs. Barr will write exclu i s swish vaters as a blade of grass by adden- |“ g ces T : - nt posish waters as a blade of gr ss by a madden- | ii and worked out by the teeth and sively for Tue New York Lepar 4 aan ing whirlwind. ‘The light from my home | (70) ht ay eae renee ; ‘As tho crest cobbler when Twas a kid windows w2s soon lost to view, and hope eet into six-sided cells with absoiue | mathematical accuracy. The si 3 cna of ever seeing it again left my beart. Which m aa face ke ale pomgncanga Teer The falls. some six miles away, could But, glory to Allah’ Toney nil not be passed without a plunge into At sight of that horror the m ha bill. selfp to earnest Pay! pay! pay!" tympanum day after day wotot the adise hid ay when Twas @ Tulman, in J of t draf for When I wa Assailed not wax Alas! I dreamer Jn the juvenile pa usness of the situ ; i food, whit he wor ave to | A NIGHT OF HORROR. On! i aw adful t in this | gather. ‘This is formed out of the pol FOUR PAGE SOUVENIR SUPPLEMENT A Le Wars ee on len, or fertilizing dust of flowers. Bees. | loud, and loved ones!” thought of theirsweet brain A Terrible Ride Towards Eternity on a Log. offic 1 1 eee ons tl tore my wi from my per a doubt), by carry the pellen from one | price for chickens and egg delivered ; SG: Auaaary, 15 sie | x he ed pom iu os Vege eet | another tne pisuili in iene nee bloom. | (6) ROBERT GRANT'S entertaing s ciety novel, “Mrs: Harold 5t Jat my store at Virgivia, Mo. Jan ms oe In this connection the curious fact is Talso have good feed stab! A heavy snow was tying upon the | and to Jose 1 Bag aa , | any 4 SPIRT PPE T SPOF KOR — i also have goo eed stable in round; the mercury bad risen many de- | my benumbed be -t ech that b > en | >) HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD, Marion Harland, Marquise | connection with my store. gress since noon: the humidity of the } shore. Rear ae Bove pellee pau | Lanza, Maurice Thompeson and George rederie Parsous contri Neison M. Nestixnope. and hazy sky indicated a 1 not far above the falls; the bank atmosphert | How the Busy Bee—- nas {| mine | So taxes his The g + the | working bees are employed. has to be m ly hard v the bees. pounds of honey for every pound of | (3) Mancener Drianv’s latest story. “To What End? The honey iss of provender. The baby bees grub state are fc as is well known, perform an essential (quite unwittingly on th varieties: but with what oF LASOR. oe" The Great Wniters. of the as the bees bees or th onAct dideven che slaves on : lantations in the gath work under the la ngly as these and so un To convince everybody. before subscribing. of the high quahty ard terest of our Beautircr ry Tniesteas urnalin its vew form. we 3 WEEKS FOR 10 CENTS. SEND TEN CENTS fer a trial subscription, and we will three numbers, ineluding our CHRISTMAS NUMBER, with an ering of the honey duties upor 1 par , and this is tre i Wax is a secretion of |cover; also our Calander Avnouncement tor Isl. with a painting—The Sele ose -- ‘The Battle of Lake Erie,” etion (2) Hoy. Groroe Baxcrort’s description of nenwes on yes eee beautifully illustrated ts on the vital strength of the bees, | ; it is found they consume twenty that they p winter store | ) }(4) Jases Ressent Lowers poem, “My Brook” written exprerssly for the Ledger, beautifully illustrated by Wilson de Meza, and issued sir ona different kind ¢ 5) Mes. Dr. Jeiis Horwes Saite starts a series of articles giving very) —— : . valuable infor mation to the young mosherf. I will pay the ingest market of plants part, no 6 in the cross: lute short stores. ver sort they storm of some kind, whether of snow or | to the right was nearest. T knew the | hegin, tot Saee \> oa 3 te. nit was hard te determine situation well, and. gathered myself up | pice An | P tt ° % - i ae P | have filled baskets that they | a3 5 : | i After our evening repast, my little | for a desperate leap carry for the purpose on their hind legs. i JAMES PARTON, Mo W. Hazelitine and Oliver Dyer (author of 0 er a Os. ; realy consisting of four, includingtwo | Just at this instant 1 heard « splash | taving flown Kome and’ stored their Great Senaters.”) contribute articles of inter j | on s slates ae a 1 and stored th at Se ° : # articles of interest | J children, had drawn around our genial | behind ine at the .and at the same | joaq in the cells appropriated to it, they | BRICK LIVERY STABLE E : hearth, when my ever thoughtful wife | {nstant something came against my feet, | May commence again on quite another : i remarked: which I grasped, and, thank merciful} King of pollen-bearing blossom. The fa add lie al kl asics } | An ample supply of ! “JHave you been + Mr. Jones about | fleaven! it was a rope. silty of tala acnmpeaaat tx the | n addition to the above, sparkling editorials, iustrted poems, Helen | ot pply o the school matte I clung to this as only one could clin , : eA Afarsball North's chatty column, and a variety of delightful reading of in- * 3 ie iace Dt nite clung to this as only ene could cling | gowers is obvious; but it is not so clear || arsball - vs chatty tun, and a variety of 4 ading of in . ] Thave not,” I replied, “and shall } tn my situation. Howes atae comes to be thus discrim- | terct to all members of the household |Buggies, Carriages, have to attend to the matter to-night, a3 | Phe log passed from beneath me and T | inating | the school boar — + eon ad felt myself carried down by thecurrent, | Another substance collected by the \ Phaetons, Drummer { i on’t confer with him before al eer faasies 2 : z Paes i oe = ' time it will be doubtful about our get- but at the same time swinging toward | bees is called propolis. This is a kind The foregomg is a sample of the matter which goes to make up the} Wa ons &c : ; : A Ants (Oe of gem, which they obtain from certain | ‘ : c 4 A 9 - tung the school-house at the bend of the ‘A moment more and 1 was clasped in | resinous buds, or cegecie tank: ofeach most perfect national fanily journal ever offered to the American people. he Cine echboldirectors/ and the loving arms of iny faithful wife. a tree as the willow. They canextract meson of the gohiool directors, &t | the rest of the story is soon told. My | tt also om varnish. It is an old super- . : nee Ha hekbetog Udita ren atstake- | wife, becoming anixous at my long ab- | stition that the bees in an apiary should Sen 1 ten cents for these .three uumbers and judge for yourself, ot ‘ BS vasa Bt Y . the board, i = A : 2 az 1 , . : : Fr . aad th Sais Gu Seek itkely to tite sence, went out to the path upon the | be informed when their master dies, as send on'y two dollars for a years subscription to th se te Aad apne 5 bank. and at that time my wild ery | they will wish to visit his coffin. Some : ( Indageh ‘oats aa ipl ai auditor broke faintly upon her ears, She be- }of those rationalistic people who cap 2 oe 4 . ' T mene Or ny erase ‘ hae € ae lieved I had lost my footing while upon }not be s tisfied till they have reduced | 2 = as 2 Tel ake DACOES. asin He the sycamore and was clinging to some fevery relic of more poctic times to a This is one of the best equipped Sta- } dooryard'g el heard the ¢ ariient voioe floating object. : prosaic explanation have propounded a | bles in this section of the state. t of my wife calling after mez “You will Hastening to the barn she slipped the eneory, that the bees are apicocen to the | 5 First Chars Ries™ . Fursiram. go by the way of the bridge, my dear, bridle onto the fleetest horse, then giv- dead man’s habitation to lick off the j om ee & vail a ing a few hasty orders to the children | varnish. In the hive, propolis is used are won't you?” she said ple adingly. and taking fromthe house a coil of rope, | to cement all crevices, and to join all At any hour, day or nig on the «tt is too far to go by the way of the bridge to-night,” 1 replied: “I have crossed on the sycamore log many tignes in the night, and know every inch of it. Besides, the snow makes it plenty light ‘enough to see plainly if the moon is ob- scured by clouds. “Put, dear,” She pleaded. “I shall worry about fou; and, to please me, do go by the bridge to-night.” “@' you litle plague,” T laughingly replied; ‘you are always borrowing trouble about something. Think no more about it and I will show you in an hour or two that the sycamore pass is safe.” I started off whistling a lively tune, but did not whistle as happily as I have dono in my life; for somehow the in- road some six miles before she could | tio the other end. as I was passing, she cast | im with desperation high up and far out | lis into the river, and fortunately it fellin front and beyond ie. We Loth return of faithful “Chaglie.” He was in his keep him for my wife's sake. We yet live upon tbe bank of the river, in the little cottage. and every time the waters get wild and furious, | P™ and the rumbling, rushing and roaring come up tous like the mocking laugh of a defeated maniac. there isa mingled feeling of joy and sadness in our little he of ‘To the student of old manuscripts there is nothing astonishing about the materials upon which they were writ ten. The great Mohammed, the founder of the Musselman religion, is said to have jotted down the brilliant passages | - of the Koran upon the shoulder-blades | 34 of sheep while he was a poor herder. The Iliad was first written in charac-| ters of gold upon the great gut ofa dragon, the ser ng over one hun- had I heeded her entreaties, on the oc- casion in point, it would have been bet- ter for ne, as the sequel will show. ‘The intuition of woman is remarka- ble, and a true, warm-b arted bosom companion is a safe guide at all times, and especially so in a moral sense, Some call her sagacity as ss, but the man who t sit when itis incited by love is emphatically foolhardy. But to my story. I reached the crossing and found the river a good deal swollen, but the water not yet up to the log. The river at this point, which is the narrowest for miles cither way, was about sixty feet w \ large sycamore log had fallen 3 Ss, reaching from bank to bank, but long years before the time of which I write the top and roots had failen into decay, and on the trunk remained. which formed a seod foot bridge. I passed over with a more careful step than ever before, for 1 mu a feeling s little akin to supe had taken hold of me, but when safe on | the other side a sensation of relief came, | and I ‘aughed at my silly notions. | The visit at Jones’ was protracted | A lo si 1 be time of Job authors wrote upon sheets } of lead. The great writers of the North wrote all their books upon beech- wood or “bog,” from which our word | “book” is derived. At the Stro: ace in Rome there is marb! e, the leaves bei diameter. It is rtments, one 0} much longer than I expected, ar ee e ae [ started back the rain was ¢ | Peiernee great drops, and the snow wa eee all melted away. It was rain ae : ? sthes are which was livesal h are the flercest to efossed a few hours befe The water was highe seen it; the log was nearl and I had to wade to rea rushiag water When I moun peared to + ing that i reach the othe When about a broken the dropping down sat astride the floating | known i sped away like the wind down the river | partitions. It is brought into requisi- Robert Bonners Sons Publishers. 52 William St Ne yee reasonable terms * Farmers reach the bank. Dismwounting, she tied | hive; he is, if possible, stung to death, one end of the rope to a sapling, and | and if he be too heavy to remove, he is barn the most convenient in do home on the back | Some Extr.ordinary Creatures which Ex- prime then. He is wht now. V shll) AP Ope fobaieard” 1 bad a | OB? @ ot ‘any MA (LOAN AND INVESTMENT a crocodile, the backbone of a fish, the | tail of aquadruped. The first skeleton gland by a country girl. She used to make her living by selling fossils, junction of my good wife, and the image ee Sea Ns : . ep . es ot her sweet, pleadin face, kept aoaing cirele, and on all such ovcasions I press sa rae ee aD ee eee : : : $ 1 oo permo.tor 1o0mo"s rec’ $ 20000 up before me; besides, I had called her a my gentle preserver to my heart, and ae ne nab cai peer iab cone es oes * pei aé plague. and accused her of always bor- | bless her for her wisdom and goodness. | Bones projecung trom ta ay Ctkee ' ate perf oe: rowing trouble, which, although pleas- | —F- C. Daniels, in Boston Globe. ieee ito = ‘cel 7 ee tebe oo MONTH @ Bright Young Men or} 4 * * Se Se Ue sé “ tly spoken, was unjust, for she ever ae ee Ee belonger she skele On OF Seep poard tore® Ladies in eachcounty| 5 * & pee oe bs 1,000 00 bets Alana zu Some Udd Manuscripts. embedded in the rock. She hired some W. ZIEGLER& CO., St. Louis Mo. | yg «+ eqs ‘ used better judgment than myself, and Y : workmen to dig out the entire rock, and ag se, Sys Bas the monster proved to be thirty feet That = region. Lyme Regis, was found to be a veritable grave- yard of these wonderful animals. The | long. and contained one hundred and lost ina conflict. a duplicate tooth in 5 ng ee pe re EPPS S 6 OCOA Catarrh, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Whoorine Passaic Missouri. pe » h s fa S e eyes were arger than a mans as “ erediteatin jengtbay see Peon teat mead: ana a tote | . Cough, Croup and Common Calis. Five miles north of Butler, and far-seeing vi | how far distant the prey. there could By at be no escaping those eyes! Its stom- | laws wh o = - 4 i Pal- | #ch was likea great pouch, and it swal- eee # aaa se ae Se SOLE PROPRIRTORS, November, 1890. I will permit Mam- o ot | lowed its food without chewing. It was | Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a _191 FULTON ST. NEW YORK._ | brino Chief, jr, to serve mares at ;|S8o greedy a monster that it ate even |( search of prey. to my horror b 1 : wt ‘ Ss “ a imatent shot like row down pecs dge (to Prisoner)—**What ga THE re Ri ‘UMATISM, KIDNEY P ig By Se nee the stream. hu vn a to commit this crime?” Prisone —**Bet insta tly relieve si y i 2 - - - than I can."—Yankee Bade. n, too, when an enemy invades the desiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this town. POTTER BROS. EQUITABLE! permeably sealed up within a propo- tomb.- National Review STRANGE REPTILES. iated In the Bick Ages. ad like a lizard, jaws and teeth like HEADAGHEE ASSOCIATION rv) ss . The Equitable Loan & Investment As- While You Wait,” : sociation issues a series of 1,000 shares is animal was discovered in En- bees) ‘ each month--and offers to inve this anima as discovered E oomment : é cp BUT CURES s investors an * NOTHING ELSE. ddles of a whale, and the trunk and | | opportunity to save money and receive a nandsome interest on their invest- ment. ‘The investor ot We als issue paid = - —_— } ‘ \ H 5» j id up stock and pay oDSs [interest semi-annually. We have money to loan on goed city property. Anyone oa ng. What a sensation it created! | desiring a good profitable investment or | loan will do well to call and see us. i R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., | Sedalia. Mo ws of some of them were eight feet xty teeth. Whenever a tooth was, G -ATEFUL COMFOTING. sed of very powerful on, so that no matter BREAKFAST. Recommended by Physic‘ans aod sold by Drag: Py Bates county. From the | gits throughout tne world. 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