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STOLEN KISS. tunity to converse in whispers as they so familiarly to Mr. Smith. He ENGLAND'S GREAT PEEMIER Bight our contemporary is, and LOUIS BUENGER, "M?1' could have desired. hastened to check her. these truthful pictures g£ve a view of English political life that is timely, We were sitting, after waltzing, 18* "You are prettier than ever, "You forget that I have not intro­ UNDER TAKER On the stairs; "_**'„*.^^_ Edith," whispered, John Padding­ duced you to Mr. Smith, my dear,"' INSTANTANEOUSPHOTOGRAPHS artistic and interesting. Lake all He, beiore I could forbid it,^ ^^% J j ton. he said.^'This is Mrs. Paddington, OF SOME OF GLADSTONE'S American ideas, the use of the cam­ Stole a rose ere yet I missed i^ "*- " J s and Dealer in all Kinds of And, as tenderly be kissed it, "And you are naughtier than ever," sir. ' ^ era in newspaper work is well worth Swiftly in his pocket hid it. said the girl. "Where?" diked Mr. Smith, looking ietff____T ' f-^wi adopting, and the esteemed Budget Unawares "I am more in love than ever," said about him. "Mrs. Paddington? I Like Our President he* Is Beseiged does well to take it up. And be it said We were talking, after waltzing, John, "if that is being naughty. to the credit of the Budget it has fol­ FURNITURE. J don't see her. This is my daughter, by Callers,**Some of Whom an On the stairs, Now, Edith, we have had a long Miss Edith, sir. Now, my dear, are rtist Has Caught Within lowed it out well. -9 % 5 I had said that lie should rue it, flirtation. I adore you, and I want Cor. Minnesota and 3d St., N. And a lecture I intended, you playing some joke, hiding Mrs. His Camera. *•«!-? you to be my wife. Can you answer "Which I think he apprehended; J Paddington somewhere?" THINGS THAT CAUSE BLUSHING. NEWU1M, - - MINNESOTA. I was kissed before I knew it, me candidly 'Yes' or No ?" "This is my wife, Mr. Smith," said *4 Unawares. The girl blushed, pouted, and finally Mr. Gladstonehad many callers dur­ John Paddington, wondering if Mr. ing the exciting times attending his Sudden Action of theMinrd on Nerves i We were silent, after waltzing, said:— Smith were out of his mind. 9 On tbe stairs; "Oh, I, haven't the heart to say assumption of office and Carlton Gar­ Produces the Flushed Face, 5 lw I had stormed with angry feeling, "Sir, this is my daughter!" said Mr. 'No.'"^ ; dens,, where the British Premier Blushing is not an art, as-many peo­ 8UILDIM .TONE FOR SALE But he spoke love, never heeding, Smith, lifting his voice. and - his wife and daughter And my eves fell 'neath his pleading, "Then it is 'Yes'?" asked Padding­ "That is true, papa," said Edith, ple are too prone to suppose. Nejther The New "Blra Stone Company is ready All my debt of love revealing, ton. "I have only delayed because f were stopping as the guest of'Mr. to sell building stones at the Quarry. For "but I am his wife also. Vou ordered Stuart Rendel, has borne a startling is it an absolute sign of ill-breeding, Unawares. had not the means of giving you him to be married and he married me. prices inquire of J. Pfennhiger, W. Boe_c_ir —Exchange, as some unkind folk maintain1. The A. Scheil. or Chas. Stolienberg Bedstone. such a home as you deserve. For a He hadn't an idea who I really was, NOTICE.—The use of land for pasturing year we have met each other con­ though we've known each other for a fact is it is just as natural for some or eutting of wood or quarryin1 g and haul­ stantly. I have cared for no one year Smith is such a common name, people to blush on one occasion as it ing of stone is not allowed unless by a writ­ EE DID 1S0T ELOPE WITH HER ten permit from the company. else. I am sure of my own heart. Are it is all my fault. I thought I'd vary and is for others to turn pale on an­ you sure of yours. the programme a little, and not elope NEW TJutt STOKB CO. •"Yes, I like your appearance, said "Yes," said the girl, more seriously as my sisters did." other. The same laws of- nature Mr. Smith, looking at John Pf-dding- than before. "Of late I have often "Good heavens!" cried John Pad­ LIME! LIME] wondered if in the end you would not dington, sinking into a chair. "Edith ton through his gold eyeglasses. "And despise me for having made acquaint­ you know that I implored you to let WINKELMAM'S LIME your recommendations are excellent, ance so easily. I have been wrong, I me ask your father's consent. Inever KILN. excellent; but my steward must be a know." guessed that I knew him; I believed On Minnesota River, near New TJlm, is married man, a married man, sir. "If it had been anyone else it would him some worthless old man of whom fully prepared to furnish lime of the very have been very wrong," said John, you were ashamed. I had no idea " best quality in any quantity to contractor, Here's a house lor him, you see, and and builders. Delivered 'o any desired with more romance than logic; but Here, confused and mortified, he point either by team or rail at liberal everything comfortable and propel you see, our hearts met at first sight. paused for words; but Samuel Smith, prices. All orders by xuail promptly at­ for a nice little home; but I cannot enf You never flirt with any other fellow, having regarded him for a moment, tended to. gage a single man, I cannot do it." I am sure " held out his hand. Miss Edith only replied:— "John Paddington," he said. "I MR. AEMISTEAD AND MISS GLADSTONE. FRED A, GRAY "Shall I be taking a liberty in ask­ "Not since I knew you, John." hold you guiltless. As for that— resemblance to the home of an Amer­ ing why?" said John, -with his head on And now the service commenced, that " ican President-elect. City Scavenger. one side, and that insinuating smile and the two were obliged to be silent "Don't call me names, papa," said The leaders of the liberal of his, which did more for him than until its conclusion; then they walked Edith. "You know you like John very party have paid their respects New TJlm, ... Minn, to their chief and those whose Vaults, Cesspools and Chimnev Cleaning. any number of recommendations and do w n the steps and away together. much, and he^von't want you to settle All kinds ol Scavenger "Work Promptly At­ letters of introduction with most peo­ "I have so much to tell you, Edith," money on him, and he'll be a splendid names are less high on the pay tended to. P 0. Box 588. All Orders by said John. "I want you to be very steward. Kiss me and forgive me." rolls have not been backward in seek­ Mail Promptly attended to ple. brave and very good. I want you to ing interviews with the ruler of her "Yes," replied Mr. Smith. "You "I always was a weak fool," said marry me to-morrow, dear." Mr. Smith. certainly are, but I'll permit it. I am, "Oh'" cried Edith, "to-morrow? But he kissed her. And to-day the unfortunately, a widower, and I have But why in such haste, John?" coachman son-in-law, and the garden­ four daughters. I am fond of having THE GIRL WHO BLUSHES. PETEB SCHEBEB. _ "My position depends upon my be­ er son-in-law, as well as the pastry­ fine looking people about me, there­ ing a married man," said John. "I cook son-in-law, complain very bitter­ that govern the one rule the othe.. fore I engaged a handsome young shall have a nice little house of my ly that Mr. Samuel Smith shows great The capillaries, or small blood ves­ DEALER IN coachman; consequence, Amelia, my own, a contract for a good salary for favoritism to the son-in-law who is a sels, which connect the arteries and •eldest, eloped with him. Final result, five years, and you will be very com­ steward, and Edith says, with an air veins in the body form, particularly I have settled a sum of money on fortable. Here is a paper the old gen­ of great propriety. "You see, that is over the cheeks, a network so fine Amelia, and they are living on it at tleman signed, promising all that to because John did not elope with me." that it is necessary to employ a mi­ Hackensack. me if I married before Monday." croscope to distinguish them. Ordi­ "I had a verv fine-looking gardener, "WThat an odd idea!" said Edith. narily the blood passes through these pious, and well educated, had a "WeU, he has reasons," said John. RINGS ON THEIR NECKS. vessels in normal volumes, leaving W quotation from the Bible for every "See here is his promise on those con­ only e natural tinge of the Com­ occasion. Salina, my second girl ditions. And he is a solid old gentle­ Marriage Yokes of a Strange Sort plexion But when some sudden emo­ eloped with him. I settled something man; has a nice estate, and lives in a Worn by African Woman.
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