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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-04-02, Page 6� 1. I I � %, -P 7� � wrTF -- ,7-7-r- I . I . - - ----- --M- �­­AVP qqr- -1 .. �� L � � r VVqVW1!4W- 0 "-- WNRWW- -- ­ - I � . �;­ I I ­ � . I .11- I ­ . I I I , � . . �, 1� R —� -r - I I - . I I . . I I . I � � 4 1 i; . I I I I I I . � 0 I I � I I . � . . I . . I I � . 14 J � I � I � ,, I � A, . . I I I � " I .. I I � " I . I . I . I 1'. - I " I i 11 I �'� � � - � k THIC CLINTON NEW JOA . I I . . . . I April 24,00 �11 i, " � 10. I 11 . 0 0 11 � '' I I , - - .. � ­ , 1- I. .1� ��, 1. I . ...0. 101 ,- -p! :.;. 11.1'..1111:,1111 1 1 ,J�: I 11 1:1 I . 11 . � . 1446 I 11 . I 4i, 1� ,:,; 1-:,:::,11; ,; �� : I a . . ­­ I .1 � I—. I I I - i . I ! 1, . I � . �, . I. � I I I ­ I M$4l44$-M;0-,--0 � I - 11 M . 11)'", old 9 - EpnEST,p ItirtAtIon, wft ,Sammy logntslumUs. � . ore But be Oat 4% It may, Mr. a9hu. wao I IW.,A [R & pOSS RIDES WAIRTAV . . . , V%- �0 . - 'vemme "JOHN BULL`$ LU �. much epwo-;ed of, hor punn i � FOUR " I --I--",- I I y W4742 . � " � , . I go lit* to r-- , ta a Sidesi. Ski-aw I . . � I . � ,VW rV ' I VA - mneatis . -- and her brilliant rendering of I ., I .. or ,,,,, I . . I orit.o - . .. ! . . � . � � sh paiA f - � , � . song BOpnomy, =4 after a for . I - ' , ; . � L ind Tallow. I �. . ­ '4AP AUTHOR ORAWO ONFIR40 Vent courtship, he made bar va . 0 1 1 -�v . . Istress ,:j!� I . . . . I � . - F . :**1! .. . . % eral allowance, and thou wen - back, R.;`� I - , 01 Ishow , ourgoods ftit MOOS & $01000, or Out? � , Than War, 1 - J, PEN PIQTLJR� OF.CANADA. of his household, gave her a very M, , , � I "I'll .... i . � . . . I I � 1.11 11 . - . .it . - �;:.�M­::� . I , XSINM . . ... ;:; - , . L .: " - � N!YRM,11. .....: , i ; . � , I ; �, , .. willing t . I . 11 .. r to his, work. :. :."...'i I . ..:.. I I I Ar JANE UW. - XWO. teiviblo than war, famia . . low .. � , L , g: :::i!--- Always oblig,in I �� � �� :!j`�:!F�: !.-iM!:'.:�:; g to,cttstomers I , -i--`!Y'Y.*!1:- , , I" ... � 11, I I L01"Irm -, 109minio,n institution*, Quotoms. and At first the Young -wife. took gtoat :--m! 1q, . r , I - . — -. � . Waco iiO4*wful destroyo0b - , In :!i!ii! -:!�,.i--; "' I . I . tereot in her h .. - ouseliold affalve, and .. i . boaded, monster, -Cousumptiop,1 ­ , .�j;;-!. dq�w .:. ..:,. '.. -- . ye ;. .. I *j.*�;i:i:;j:j:..�:q. ...........Ni . . that I baracteristics, Criticized In MW ,labored ' keep �Iii-ii, !!ill iiii!�Ilffl - . I I I � 1 C righ.10,10, by. X 9, Cumiluslui , - 0 !. -.v!,!p;.m!!! - * - " ` -� � M Irs . -,§Py ------------- �: � �� �� ly 1, . I . things. , c hard and .earnestly to. 'mij., -RIN 11 Look to castomera interests .. .... Tho ---- ­ . Y.mora gr eartwe in- I' ' "!r .41-N.M. -.1g, � ., .- � I � ­ 1 Cbarlu , 14 la Are . 11 r I I I . talyt'88weepA Aw* I , Me ,in � or . ,.,!.;.*.,!,..*ii,"!!i.'.Iii��.'..iii; I � than, :any *other ,sin disease ro a V —Sg.ye 04nadlano , lean anci bright, and nev ' Wi found 4...; 1 4'�i * � . . , gle Fgmlly Dt4ties - asted a penny. But when she n .91i� 9 . - -:90 I . I .. 1. I Keep new up-to-date good � . � . an -a Iwo when imowA to. the human race. . . .. S I" me Nogllgent� ot' � Has :....' ,MusicMethod . . : 11 I . :1. I ... t of ,"-`*::::::: There py have bee . 111. - : .. I 11 11 I I 'ding oo, thati her hushandI,was quite Indiffer, .� i � , . . .. I , . - It 14 � I 11 I ­ I — 11 . . the, rain came down In greaterqtiantl , only A cold, a sr iugh,lo 0 Vag 6 � 1 Oat ... .....111'...'TIV: . � . � . , . � the careless, as the ilitistion u 11 thya. � . Very, . t Kstata­-Doea Not Notic ent,to her doings, sho.-lost, nter , 11111. . , � - I I , .1 . Oes, but co Ij not within the mem- 'delicate mucous membrane causserhani to F4ults—Deficient In Imagination. and gradually Je � Everyday a.bargaln day Ida Q. Holmes, ­* I . I . � rtain , .1 - � � . ­ . I 11 - from grace, Like ' I I .. . I dod Teacher* , - r , th an irritable ticklirigbf the . . manT another young woman, brought . .-% -4f I . . � -�� ' 11 --­—.----------­---- ­­­' T 11 IrM ­ - ­­- -- I ­-�� ljt$ . . p,q L � no, � � R-'eadr-fot-bu ­anytim. e- . � . .90the shoppqy# on. B p4dwgy 9 back a if honest faMili, and ll --- I . ­ s . 6 . . , ­ - ' turotitiNvron tile IrritAtIca gettlesouthe One of the results of' tile .recent dit, up n . a poor I . I . slile$!� I n , . - ,v. early in February I . I . . L'. I . .,." I .. I 1, , Mu(*uo Surface 99 the threat, A cough lathe floulty between Can%dA and, Japan smddeuly Vladed in cont I . The Uyers" MQo Method, for I I I � 0 L I . . L' . he ie find mu'ch money, and left to . ­ . nerso. provides a thorough P , Vrr . Some few without tbw 04vil , result. To prevent Bronchitis or Co - has been tho,publicatton.,of a Japan- . . � .ireptir I I 11. I � . oritaining some ,, , , . u .. I I.. Atte usiness course in the rudiments of niusic. , ix . of fait bad almggt persuaded them� , , es'e book Z riit&T cu� her own devices, she couldn't with, . ff�- . ." ­ md�prQmptly �.q b The , . 14 , After sfifft'r 'lesson , � squaktion, of the Lungs, do not neglect a ion , us 1 ,60- 1 eight - TeArSs 4 . ,eri W , � I ,. I . a observations, and reflectio, up-' stand the Inald of prom- t"ealtb , ' .V are conductedba Xiod I , . , Ious assaUltiO . , ­ � 1 001460 that a second flood. was Jwwl� . cough, however slight as the irritiatiou . tb1swoman was restored . . ,touo, . ,. - .. . y a rasdN throushout the'delicate lining of on 0anada and Canadian affairs. The erity,.. .'Zre, long she contracted a, I Neglect no dkailo' '. modelk and include PrAQ1 . , I. � L . . a plodded through the ­ L . f ease- a . nd bix I u . and grew bvl�yd,la.Ei,riixkbgLmlovfig�table I . I I I . I. � teaching, making the otadyLpli ­ neat, while other . � I t9 Eie� own. leads to ill's, Rldea,t F� I liout �. .. . � meitive Or pw . . L book is, entitled "John Bip .1 I Ove I . . . 0 so, . . , , I Couipound. Read her letter, . , - I � - I 1. I L .. . I plushy rivers in gutters too- wid to be iat�bt Iresulto6 If pit theCret appearance of Born,," and oonals,to of a, .series, I , 10nd of extravagant dimpol4ly. splendid' . Mro.L A r� 1) - pupi* I " . I .; .. ' _ 91 011 . I T Avnprlo Private lessons %Igo oil . 14, . . .. 1. I rude . evote our time to busiliesS anti'nterea*`Ing'� F,0119 0�4 , , * - I Amped with no f�,()Ilii ,, PAV , 0 ,%, 0 b o;c000h or cold YOU WQUICI f&4a� 4LJ40W ()Metal ,of tha equiPag0g, balls, masquerades, wine,* . 1). ,&,�. L I .. I . . g in . , . I ters, gddroseed tP an, L . rt Ontar* writeg to Mrs, luk�iam;� , . . prepared. for the Conservatory Junior 4011311 , I - ,... . misery. . , I dome of .. L . I I � I Sapaueae Government, and Urno 4 .graft and other uh4eamly things, Also, I . I I I from ulcer .. ' , , 11 p I ' I . I . . , ', . . L I L I . . .. . 'ins for 0914 Refundmoneyif rvot MdOk , . . � . I . _ . I � i .1 , � � � . I i � bg to .be written by one Of . tilose not finding In her husband tlier affec.; " 1 w9ffered .terribly 41- , I . I d � � I . .. . The wind blew with ,such velocity. ' - d. � young inen Japan sends ,abroad to tion: a Young wife expects, sU sought tion of the feminine orm L . , '. ��, �L , - Dr.. V9, o' 's I 'L 1. , ye tried,four doctors but got'i,w . I J;tS". R.L ft4DIRD. that -ft was Impossible to hold an um. � It elsewhere, and surrounded, herself jam' .1 . .. - . I I . . I I . I . ''I � ,study conditions and 0112001110 in for" r, lef, and thought I would have to die. L . I � . I � I . . I eign lands. L . I with a gars*v . of gay Young spaiks. 44 fto day I -1 , � , ement of . 4 . 4 . . , , . �Dluom � MR. IN" � I . Lrwa I � 'p Luced 0 '� ' I I ... � .1 , r ,. I . - brella, and broken., ones tied been ILI . No ' aw an advertis � I- . . .. thrown Into the gutters, giving the ap�- .,�. , I I I.. e, .I, I L . 1. I .. I � in these. letters the author gives us Ancl so lightheartedly 'she - ra Lydia, M Pit ain's Vegetable� Com . I .. . .. � � , I . . �, 1 pearance of a floot of black* ships As J.', L 0 � S y a satiric picture of. Qantida, its insti- down the primrose, path of dallkiies, I Deper. 'I sent for somf­ See, our prices be6.e' buying � .. . I I I , . I I . characteri mdi lu the. I . . . L AS111 Old � - , I �­ . , � P h rup. a and , . sties. cornitptin ' herself and 'Tolin's ' b,fte . ' - . .1 . 'k. � � tutions, *tiustom 11 an I I they whirled and finally stopped at the . Sometimes the picture �sepx L = . - I bad used five bottles I I '. . rAoUr and -1 - I , ' I I . L — ' L ' '� ' ' ' , L its a bit hougehol , grow! lewd , was: euth�cly curbil. I lippe . ,su( atisuctio ''9 1, .. . I %. . I I . I . . I ng . greedy of emery. I S L A �uaranteed I �. , ist eal .4 . .,. I . I . . wd.re forded �,*074 would save T,ouroelf a d - . . . .1 . � I . I . ��, I comer sewer. -Women who, '. . . - Dr. -1 - Nor., 6verdrawn,� Eind At othera`the S.4tire 'gossip, and learning to, pap tile most - wit take my advice antl I " ... k . .. . I . � � I . . -y atiffering. Woo" . foring,'warnani 1. I . . 1. . . .. . .� - . I . � by eircanistances to be oat held thelfik' unueoessar . Ofe,gIVI84L rather obscurd-;.but even when - lascivious tils j�jth a -fairitastie Inven-�' M t,.:. WN W;��,��Afiwla's Vegetii,I)le . I 1. I , I . AGENT � F.93, . I . I ' � ; ., way Pine Sy 0 con1=11 the I I 1. I L I .. L - � ches L �.M I . . 'Harri I'' I ' I,. - � I . . rur seems Mon ofb4r�cwn inrurient imagination, Cowpo�u,&�i" V., . . I I � I � . ,­ , t cherished 111u, Iuslp L . 1* I , -br . I " � ; . skirts with one hand'and took a firm , rk" t th P pine t of NorwT 0011 flagellating our i0op Up-tQ date in all .a* .. - ' , " 'e I 1. , I . aj$90y# L 01 ­�, � I . . .1. I - Halso alone the author shows a spirit, of. aboWerVig L Tobnpe money upon her I . . . L I - . . " . AA*­%� Croup"'Xbolvim I . ! I . I . , -grip on their hats with the* QtI rhj4aV&id Id6aiL"" " ""'it' 'I ,on b Ipft Aocojninl;�. eva­ui - eJu.-. -FAC?% Fo'IR SICK WOMIEN I . ­ . . . r . - L I - , I I I , iq�t­­,L�� - " 'y a L . . . , do L I . 1. . .� .;. , I . L ,,, � --�ft­i�- ,, - ". -.� ��-. � � - I I ,�1­14�,,M a 11 I when You ask for Dr. V .kfri .0 I . ­-.? .1. � ', L ' . L I I I I. I . . � " I I L I 'i - - - - I. d., hum, I . L fu�, h I - , , ��_ ". 74 . -", , . � .�",� .1r- . . Among the few stragglerRjfie police-' ` or .. 6MM"L"W­W-M),�-� everd�digsatisfi6d -custoitter ­­ - . . 0 ,��. - . 1 I . . . . . &' Be sure I herap4o�'h, and-ldose - - N Machin _ io is'; --..L aor, aiid withal'so, muok. .1ft L 4, , -r , Qm�fm , h, . man noticed the figure of ,; yomig.'girl V&4!;� , i`oulinteso and genuine admiration., . er manners, . . ly . . ­ . � �11'1 Norway Pine Syrup to.get it. Donli be that It N difficult t6 take umbrage, till'her conduct hap. become the mean. hain"s; Vege�able' 0Dmp6uud',' mb,d' . . - . I I . a , ., . ' . I d, herbs,.h I as been the ' I I. . , . I . � ' � - who It d passed him sev��ral timeanoW humbijged *into taVing sometI4101f " In any case these letters. are not .dal iifilieiwbole community, .. - ftm, ixn6 pn O' Do el�-eryihing right .. . . � . . . . -But Mr., Beaver is still 'to . tniedy ,for female J11s, . I I . ' L peering over the curb�hs If fascinated . . without interest as showing the im- standard re X . . .. I Price 25 6t1L .. . � 6, absofl)ed . JAS. A. F0 RD,91' : . I I by the ebb and flow of the strearn. - Miss Lens Johnston, Toledo, .QpL1 , presdons of a representative of 4, In his -businesses to notice any ft"10 and haspositively cured.thousa'acts OX Every �w%tonler a sati.afied'one . I Her clothes were of a j:ood out sqd, . -ites: 4#1 have used Dr. ofvRization. as.well of a us- In I& 'a L 11 . I . I . I . . . ;,. " w,r , . Wood's Nor � . , .pous6, or tho'grame disorders wouieri Vho hav6 been troubled with L .so". Menhantk ..do . -GLINTSM16' - I . I . �. i . mate much way Fine SyrAp for throat troUblo &CtML - 14 which we sire eviden dei, brought* upon his household by.. her djsplac�ija:6nts, inflammation, ulaera- o * . . 1. . I .. I . I . ; 1. I "ery 0-th alings tly , . I R,eliablei not ricli.. - I . . I . . I . 1. I I. . . �:��L, , rial. Her curly locka,were tAking, numerous other M1111011101 - tIon I "larities, . . . .1 . . 11 . �� a" tined to have L large de in the .grotesque extravagance. and.4anton. r � 'L . . � % I - �� .: be V green stre�m tion, fibroid tumors, irregm L . . . . ,,,� . " I I , 1, nothin t Ve , I I - I . '. � L ��r: . I , draggled, and a tin. - I that . Ig can tab@ trid future. A ,translation of the first let- ness. And wliatis very I I .� . � . IT I ;� 1, I ieli L periodic,, Vwxu ,badekAche that bear,'- U -the colUnty. 0 . . - a... � L �:- mp running down one check, thanks must * - hints, . t ..'' a" - _ -4 LT e best o tfit* in . I - I . ­ L L lot it - TZ'M not. W wil;400 a . ter, in wh the,,ym..ter, personifying the .very poifitecl . I _ . L . �, � tp thecombluation of rain and gimen .6 L I . I 11 L.Ir -down Qyl - ! I . . . - , ,�. � , , so, eli'&.flitulen ' indiges- . I I ,. ­.­­ . . "I In tha honec." , a under theLtlijO 'of Mr' John bors, %Lnd especially ,n . L . ", I I I I I , ' il, . � Canad of hi 8 so, . mg,. , fo . I . L I tiblion upon her hat The in . . ­ . I— I tionh�di;gnin afnemous prostration. I I . I � I � . . . . L. t. �,� I an I .-,-. .1 . deals with certain aspects of Bull, 'do not oem to at SIX ­ ' And prictS. low, I I Fine �_- Beaver, . a L. . 0*1 on . . F11! I . forpi and brass buttons stepped to her I I .1. I al character ate,. is given tons. It wo I �� l. . as if . I . . I. . . � . I . � : , I . L.. . I I. � .,LL �� . ,. I I . our nation L . f L uld' almost me a, Nnordbrft you, try W' " - - � L I .- �, . � . . !, ,,� , 1, alde as she hesitated at a rather Peril- Ing tbq' day, but the fluder of the purse h6raWljh­* L .. . .... youU man tliought ad'welt of hirmniself Don't UiMtake to write to 11]1rs§1 Ke 6p the-pric6s in reach, of- all' I I ! ..: .. . . . . . . . . ; . dld not'appear until late that evening, To the. Marquis - Haahlbito, at - the I � 11 . I I S, L , " , I . . I , . . tre . our . .1 . 1. " . I �s`�,� I I "Tad day, miss," said he as he offe.t- i though Helen listened eag'erly for the 'L Court'of the - Son of'Heaven imagine .that he could make, a rials- your-slelmess. Shewill ' ingnew &-up*t(D-4 �te . .- , . I . . . ­ � ,I,. ­ '­ ­­­ - - ------ - ­- vise . . . �Ir Ile-, . I I . I , ; ins.,confidence anti . I .. ' hooto I 1, - ��, sits crossing. that fit to .quite impossible for him. to- - ofilkham-Ifyouineed advice ab6ltt Everyth" I a - P .,,. � ­-edr-to, -helpr-her-alcross­the. street. .----­.­­ �-­... ­ - t.ak,e,-I"-Q..-$Lr4pl'e,e�natt�ras-.th.at.ot b. I L . - , ­ W , , 1 �- do*ted -suhimonw.-., . .. . � - 7 - ­ rMiarr 11 6iii , , Mas"u- r -o- - , , , , -, - -. � I L I �tter . . .. I . .. . . . ... . I �. I . - iL , , . . -that--as-4t. ' yo,U-AVee6­­Be.4* se �, ­ � — . -' . I -',,',4��e 'Sad? I should say It. was 1: � And Lin About 8 oPelock a mild anuounCed to choosing a wf&:--B`ht--be e4*m4A--,qf­ Vocst -n-o�one-AtCOMMO&t!W - .. . emperlenee� she has hel ou- . . I . � � . .. "1141T, . , , . .. . . n pursuance with your - august, may lie -affoids' anothei- 11,1ustration 1 4 L -R-efMe. . 1 I Vrw­­t6i­ai;6-t e1hb4di, ,Z-- -, -`�--- L more ways than onel You see, I have M �A-,yQAn9--m4U '. h4d� , -- .4. 1 . . .Our, 'o i Iss., Merri!L 010- -comm4uds-I-set-inyaelfib-the-task-of- -ol-tire-trath--�f-th-0--s-ayinFg-tljg k1voiiuiL-'Evn n-- lVfar. A-V I I . . �­ . .-iti. -1- 1. I—— . . I I V3 - --va)6ft;-Ad- - - ­ 7 - ,� . . I L, . . . . . . . . . . . . -- 11 I . a ,A 11111142, ' ,� I I I uccesssk n;busiln . I L lost my purse, and t- am viii, ixg n Callod, Lsa payee. .. I . .1 ., . . .. ., "ID9 —4 -he I and . art ' be , �I L I L I ving you some account of Mr. John ...husband Is, the last man In the nalih.. - - , � . . dii, I YrS..�� li istic -that can � '. 1, . to' - I I I 11 , . . .. � .. I . 4 .1 .. I .L � � .i-. L Bayville. I have not even money and -would like to.have:her Ideni feaver, his houd6liold,, and. affairs. bothood know his owii dishonor: =;�� � . . i I .... . . . . .. . I . � . . I I . � . 11% , . L . . .... . 1. . ... 1. I . ­ , ..� I . enough to get back to the house," ex- Helen rati-down the staim. delighted at .truating- that if bay. performance Juim�' - A 'eaver I ­ �. -, . . , . . - prices are - rea- I . ' . L . . . I - nd.if Mi, B . s� an Indifferelit. . ., , - .. . ­ . � .., . ­�'. I it. . . . tn�de,. a4d tho . I s. I. ,.. ., . , ;, �. plalned the girl as she -looked up help- Ahe thought of iindliag her lost'treasure. not -with your expeqtatlons� . . Owl actory �.` I .b. . . '. L C t Stiy­�0011 .. . - .. � . . . ,�, . L . . .Your cbn- 'husband, he Is also unsatisf . I � oi�!t Wear Malice. . I ome 0 1 . , -. r r . r lamely at the policeman. . I . In frofit of th 64 Clayton' descension, will inputs it, 'not, to the sort of father,. for in hIs treatment -Of I I . � . , . . . sonable. for titis class of �vork . ­ ' i e open firi) ate , .1 � r . . . . r, I �,�­ - . . - a L . � . his sons, he shows 1 the same lack ot A'Lman who harbors malace W liable- I[- . - ' ': .- - L. I 1. .. 2 , Me eyed her suspiciously.. To'his Marglialli warming his blin a my , intentions ' p2r . L r. ... L,efliep�jihAll- our transactions '' . L ., I .. . 14 . . . . - . , - LL . A � . r . 4,- �. . . I - -any7l�ftck- of -veal jrr L 44112111161316ffob- - � Aitnouga, reputed to Do - commit-morde 1. . I � . . - at orteu-ftr" o " M fil Iff o—n. 7 ­1Mr-.7M-ji78-h-alI,'o exclaimR—H-ereii, of .. . at - - sefff1w lit.. . 1. .. L rr. I . �. . . I "That's a good story, all,right! r , us llities. -Know wealthier In proportion� to.- the size f er , long-' I to:get Into' I -1 -Lteh&a.s uapE� deal -.i ' ' I r I . � ears sudi . t3 th I J— .8 e meanness 0 auqth a; time saul% .- RO ERT& 11�' Sure' with the � pretty - bl It that was one Of my abi Semnity, a. fight"With to� all ' - . a "... . - 11 . , - soone,r, or latee,.and I q L . -9 � I . said L thens mostlionorable Lord. that 1 *imr- his -family thin his, neighbor .IL L I I . .. "' r r, �" qJl%t4a ­ '�""' - r It's true, are *you?" be said. . . fier' girlish charms, . olthe mald. . . ' . h in I I ,. L I ' . ' . ". I .,: oft�:Aftlftr' 0 � L " - ' - I . - ,rived,in safety� at'Mr. Beaver's coun- Lbiagshanks, he -does not spend'on. the *h.eu the, fight-. fihallY� domes there .18 h ' Ph I- . . _ . . . . . . , ing - .' * � . . ..... . ­1,ft ­�­--- --- ­­ I'Ll- Just then the' tall figure of a man� there _ . educ�tid'n­-O on-e­-oVhI Not ... I . ..�r�. .. . r . .r __K4!� a Man. heist wh nd . tryd-and W - ely­to� ba-Miffohlef-done.'', � eu' Wait- - - 4"rT * - -- L ­ -0 MA1011-­- as-recelved-with­wtrch-cero� , . . a-sonw-oue-half Ilk . .M, � . . ,undone. L .. .... :.-,- " ''---- - - --.------'-- .' . � . ­ . I .. 1. . . . : . " ­ . —. - 11 1, with his hat pulled down well over hFEF -my rse, -but I guessitie must be'out- mony -and some ponap. - M I hb d; es; �and' m6rd I . - '. , ... .. . r . i� . . . L I 011. ... 11 .. r . any'of Mr.' what his nox I or 9 . Lfc� Yearolor the first blow, and the * ..-��'. � . � I . ­ . -I -- - - eyes.passe1them. The.gla-hrightetned- to I . . --.-. --B -? ---h useliblo­of0wers-were-on- rVen-he-­Ioeks-over­hls­- -a�deadlyiL,-T-o4eA-..as-E.�we!d-�p,.-de'a-1,t-withi. ­=- . . ­ '. . 7— . , of" . -- __ 7_ � . cave .4 a , lfv�ble­tw- bwwlth I , ..: I . I � . L " ,.' . . I I errIIL' I �A:m the hand to- greet me". I an so g r � ­­ . I r . . . , 1�, as she saw him. . r .. "Not at alli MISS r M d rest .was estates and' thinki .� of' the. im' .t blow ii � . I 11 , I � _., ew - - 'i�� I L . . r . � to 'he �, P'Ove" fusimment Don't wade. your enftw , , , .' bee . ' ' � "' she th6irsolicitude for ii�y health, and-wo. men would like t6, mike-, lie often. . . y. - & ,We4o' ,�r "'Oh, call that man,* please. do man .who has .the purse.'!. and he. draw in liaflngL - course would ourpcicesopento comparison * le ­ ­ r � . r ""�': � r cried as the tall figure strode on. "He's., forth from the depths 6t his pdcket the vigorou§ 'their "efforts tor'. acquaint" grudges ther money he does spend'for r people, ,'Sudh, a . . I . I I—, . I - , I . L . ' L. � .1 I . 'in . . M-and,9Ina1ly,,gety=. . ' ' I : . ­ . 1. m I ' , r L. t, r k V, ' . Into le to, show. I . I . . . . the selves with-ra business, and fa. --thfiL-purpose. About the only'way.-to make YOu* wretch ��.. from Bayville too." - . lasing' trinket: - Heleit'i -c4'.*of dellg4t I to .r . No &�u� I �, RLAcKmilms The policeman ran over and touched , for �rM , iliat I was toadb-'.� lbdiicti ,him o ma e adequa ro .. - troublea-Atchloon, Globe. . � I . threi�vh. , -O. , � cili.ttite me. therdinT r . r, " L . . . I . ":1 r � . I., r . ' ' �. . . . . . . . . I . . � L I I . � I . . e contiijlotlo, ' ar-.,. eLd to a.dogree. But, in time these : sion for the educktion of a ch . �. I—. . I - . ... . " I ... ­ .' � . r. . ., . AND , ": - " �' . :, r -, ' 1.� . . . . ' . di;1. not s�e.ni to b - . . _r . the man on the shoulder. shall assumed ,rather* a depressed air.. r . . . . . . . * . . . tie him, that o ' schocl.:.. � . . . . . . . . I I . . . I .21.. .. . . �, . . . . ., � ceremonies were over, and I was grac­ AS to- persua, . . 1, . .1 . I L . .. I � ;;.11� . . . "Lady over there wants you, air." . "Mr. Marshall you are surely a fairy 'lonely given the� freedow of tberiiwem- ing makes his., SongLr." W-ktaft' - �­ - . I I., LMACLIHINE- IREPAMERS' .1 . I , . be- r .worker& Seb661master- (at en Qu�r'.,Phone.- isl,-29`7 , . ;1. . I . . .. 11 . . , � . . :­, . . .. .: . . . .. I . ,�. r . The man glanced back, and then, lirince! .Vestertia�, you seemed like a t6rds household, afid W& I hal�o dwelt,­aud money -getters.. , , , �. . 1, . I . . d, of object lew . I r . , . I I I ftbacribers havii .I . ­ ' . the'young insn� son) ­NOW, cap, any of' you tell' me " .t 'b4qyl ., .. ig forined:46,patitner.. .." . .. I I I I. Grubw 4 , -; : .i-Seeley's., , - 11.1. . with one agile leap across the gutter, , � second Noah esdortlng'We In. your'mod- some space, 'inaking..observaition, of . Certainly h0litft r .1,it, - Is water?. ' - 96ailt and' No�v'i�*.ihe time 9 . . hip, axe-eirryingoilbiisluess.w �' I ' A � 6ating,"deeply : of. that love'O*f WisdGul,'per ,me,, the - � . "I � . L., I he was at her side. ern ark up. to my -home," said �'Helen many things . , r � .­ I . I ­ ; 0 where" I 1, .. , i an . �refl I r V6 ' tWN.What L _ .1. . . � ' I � tiously Imilifledo mith " � - I * b V -- t 1, gayly. r * "Today You ome Ilk L . upon them. ' . - , I - 11 I . . . ancients had. Self-mid'a,'and, b -Pleasei� teacher'r, *a ,�, old. stand, � Hatton ur , r . I . . I .. . . "Miss Merrill, can It be you? � What Claus, e e a*-Sinti . . ­ . t Urchin L . YOU, VUt6L I I o,.Ome 2o.-Irtlles. �Vill! , V YOU, - re aI d lu . 0 I L -6ve. alreadyk heard, my ---- ----- 5 o - your !diuds :1 I., . . . .. : 1. on earth are you doing outin thig pour- giving ffie Nick 'my purse.' HOW As.- you h - ' � . .� . � :.� . . . i , 1, . I -are p I I IV ... you enoughrl she! I" � ­� � . . - ' . � r Is " - - ftiriis,bfa�* when %. 1. � . . , . . pa. i "6L - li t. - t I .'n - te. .�Y L :". . r �. to .. �j . Ing rain?" The questions ,Jell thIct-, _C811 I ever -thank 1,� ., M, . �Beay.er owns a very vast his own work, he realizes not the lims. We�;)tmdeo Adve.rtlm ' ' L .. . *' - r* . . .. , . I I ' . I . .. .L I . r. . . I :L . , _ ' I.. '-1 1- ; .. . '! and fast and without pause f5r answer. . L. r . - ., . .estate - well diversified 'with vi.o6d and . ations of his Outlook. upon life - and - I I. . �­ I . - . . . . :. I . . .. .L- I' .. . . I ­� , . ; !,- .� is�llifaetlea. duariinteed".. . ; . . added.- -1. L . - ' ... . . � t ? id' upon it - he a ' " r r Taing In, his, business enterprls;a 0, . .. � . . W,L jer, &I '_1Z L- . ... .r , " r ,�, ., ; ' . ihM & � . -1 I 1. L. � . � .. F . � . - omething.., If, I - -ranje of � . - pt� A ` ' ,Sejal ' -&-'W.jij!gt . . L OUt us step Into this drug storej stud 11i:wani ,to iell 'you 'si gr zel -Tany . . . TII6, attire. ot some� . _ . . �. . YOU.VP . .. .1 . . r , clittle and - raises much grain and .lay for"his riot very'wide - -f - their- .� . �r a .. . . ­ , - V � iwtell me what 1. can. do for . in - said 'Marshall as they. seated IL I'd*'. ffimapoioftj .. ,� Iiidicate that . I 0 1 . . I !, e �. - -7- - � . . ay,11 Mfortable Chr - Other fruits of the field.- .Also of towns. arthiis, 'he.: -looks . L- - � . . . . . y . .1 . I L - I.. L They entered the store, and a friend, themselves, JULCO airs. , "I .ha-- Owns not a is*; and in theme he upon.-those'of his adne who would! the difference betweeil, n-fi .d. a ew L � . IrURNITURS, I)E.A&HRSj. * ­* L I I I . . � . .. L " � L. . . . . I � - . r _ .L . � . . . , � . . . I . I 'VERTAX,ZA$ . I , now, . - '"And.tN . . . . � . . a ' ' a" . at * agpiiat OU& -,an. rarer . .. .. IV CI; � � I : yet[. Wkita . Lap - A I ; .. . , . .. - L t . � . L . � L ly clerk offered them chairs and then saw g to tbai policeman Yes- ha many people employed In dlv�e'rse b 11111114103i-�-�VL fa&' i Micksin(ths,'. - , , . � I L I the store. . ... .1 - . -;.� L .. I I politely retired to the rear of before -you"Saw'Ine"'. hi thtfustries. � - Indeed, his - estate i's I so �- eall�, and'. dare to.. inift,ins that the a4 " * I :. 1. . I, . . terday I . I , I . . I . . . fan , ., , , L I . � L , I ---------- �—­ . . I Helen Merrill tried to adjust a stray Ong I I h ' -' vast, hiaL enterprises so -manifold me * of ,life. -might.bi more - 1�1 I . L . � L� . OLINTON' . , r , r . I . . ... . continued. ' "Again slid again. - eve ' ,'that.-.. Urpo . . - " �. 11. 0 -- r . . �.. 1. .. I I 1, . . I . . . ., I I . . o . I I L. - I �1. � , lock and tamed her. blue eyes to meet .old uncle to Intro-. 120: *Orda -of mine - are'big enough to, InIfIlled by, se'eklAg lo. unfold. =I , , 1-'. 1-. ­­. -..-,---- ..... ..... ­ .. ,- . -1 --- � � . . . I . . * ' - . .��, -1 ­. ,L I . . I i . , , P- . I ' . MIALL, j� - I . . L ­ .. . . r r . . desetibe them. . . . rotInd .6fit all' thelL IMM-LAn&�-­1 ... I L ,9 .., . . . . . . . .. . I ­­.. -to-y-oil�-but-bq-alwq.s..i)At�ine--.--M.- lr-F­1-�­­ -L - 1-1 .P -O . , . . . - r I � 'Ir V., � -duee-me . O� I ­ "­:-�h" . �, r, 1, .- � Ak - -,her c*mpjmloVjs-.IpfQjcqr,Ae-d-ga-i�L.. asked, your'precloui . . . -- , I . _ . , . " � - - -- I a . -ffe-s­Ph"`SA-5y concentrating their, C ­ 11 . . I .1'. - WERS , . , 1 , dolt was awfully good of you to say So, . ear 11 a's Is to give . .. .. . . . . io.��=l I , . . . . Lr . .1. . � � . I , , off, saying; 'What. awl�lle, young man; K;,Urbut a very.-Ins&quate pletuie � . n the bast6j, * e4positivelyneverpolson I . L . I - . � .. . ­ . .. ungs. If yol . . , . .. .: . r . .. � . � ' L ' � .. :L . of' .1houghts. afid energiias ,Ulio ,gour . yon kni* me. That policeman. was wait awhile -0 . . . - L ,­ . . : Beaver himself, for lit I,. - ness of making -� money. But * what . ugb--evenJroms$hnVIec0I qnly�ious= �..... 1. -0 . , . .. . . ! . ' . ` ' I L . .� -1. � a persona irritated brop. , . . I L ill � I " r . .. L horrid, and I thought you'd remember - --I g6t'-so-1. hate& the sIght.:of .him fly betakles:16f mu1ch of the indefinite- would you e#ee't of a. man. so'strou . lotbe, and ease the . . 1. . 111. - L I .. L . ..1 11 : . . v alwo . L . L . . . I . . . ... . ygbeal,sc , . I I L AT 4! . .- r � . a I I . . I this tubes. Don't blindly gup��s it,with A . : . .. . � � . :, L. . '' . having seen me In uncle's trap." . .more' and � more, and -I determ!A�d to ne'B's and 1eterokenity, of - his, posses-, and - domineering, 'so, . much,. 4!!�Jo'v� VtUDefyfnk volson It's Wang6-how-some thin . L. 413efore piecing,yolur oraerd for " . . . r .. . .1 . I . ­ r I I . I . ' . �. tit,� Flor$we I -- - I go �� . T :., .. .. .. I. " . ; . . . . nW.. Yearg-M. shoal Oil . . . nsuM. . - "I * . "Now could I fail to see Your'. mused , . bidt'no, sibn6 - . - . - - , . .1 ... -w'thrhimaelf", And'so-fiffl`of tl�apridb- 1nalli come abo ' : Your so on's supply of, . at,, get ! f r the,to �. iet you In some Other way; �., r.r . r I - peoDle not to take co -2 " . . 1�g r'o ' , I aMragent 0 . . . , . I . r .1 . . . Woo. `14 tj ­aeei�6W7tb�, Foge- Thff..� ­ .. lmagini,'the . r� i )oss�ssion? Quite. iiatu;pIT has constantly warned ­ I .best, 0 do I I .the man, and the girl blushed 65j666n71 ,eg- . no a YOJXng Man 6 some Of I . 1. . y � j he ex. mixtures orL.-ormiiptions�,contititting,01>lum our pricem - The ve7r . . , r �. 'I. r -- I ' � Wall.Pappr Co.,'Vin&oi, " .. . ross Bron - to,, trliu,�%, I omsel*et� -16, carried �- ift stocktin taold..:atithe.' ers ,� poets hria._ sons Chlokoforzn.drsimilzLr�poil;ohs�Arid-iiow�..&Ilttlto . L t . � nsumed her story. . terday., -As,l was about to d d-.' Ataturb, ruddy -of face,, and sturdy of . . I � L . . � L. I . . . W, ' d, .1' n, late tbough-�-Conqess,sa,ys, "Put It on the Isbe I %*e;1'---GoodI _ 11 "I came in town to do some shopp,Wg, ,way X-gaw.th as oi si�inlng.'gold .Iilnb--i stf6iig, ambitious', self-d"onfl., his own peculiar nat m, an I ­ 0 OW. I I ti'L Dotgong a�rd­ n Ydur­CoU1kh_TjftXt 4 lowoot,poqeibleprIced . , . . . ' . xing'. --thes4, g6tias .. is in a ' �. - I' 1. I L . . . . Land am' offe I- - ' . � � and I've lost my purse. It was only . . I L I . . dontwafi­ full of ent6rprlie and . In his well.-PrOV4 Xf &;st,ere- audl,6171 Very good I I Hares reasqnmot4etlo . may be left ab'Davis: .;it, ci6�t, 'in brdei I to. in,iroduce C , whlrlliig�pastme,'And as I stopped to ener-!' ,. . iterfor thisvery I 131100012 . lr-., . I ... I klilgL t6 gLy,, and withal �ijig delibetate Iri , lit a Orissa way ofiffigi. and�Luatajally, too, aud.ptheJrk,� shouldJusist.on.,havingI)i � Ondem :'!& '' ' L . L - I- =owing this morning, and I teould not .. Ott ' SL a , ' . I -poison wark9 on .Dr. ,shbople : Rowland!s. Hiwdware store".6v ' . pkek- IC'up I heard.- you 1AT the . .XWe resentment al I & . I . , TSe pcitterrisame new; �, , . and as tirelseS.". -he regards Y.pi Ways cough Cure, No . 6 . . � I ., , it em. . 9' L , . foresee this awful -wind andrainstorra. policeman. I went on,'illpping the Ourso' m. Ong a inti6hin.0,4 ' I the 49comprehapsible% Igibels--and none-inthe ibedicine. else it must,bir I . . . . I �, - '­ I I in* spite of his great wealth=or - per- felt ,, w t'da, V site; �ut 14 with., I.: - . , .. -� I... 1. I . S . . I , . lawlidoritho,label. And t'snotonl: I . . ­ . ::: I iand 6 old * iockv . I will, bAfig. .'. In ing quite Su . -or-will.-II6"dApt- I"aidio-be.b-v-tbo.so'.tliat;�iii)li,,itbbst a'trU1yre­'* . i 11 1: � dropped my ptir-se as I was crossing - that' L, =t ,- --j? I I I . � . . I I .1. I W.-, L.iX I , ih6 L �Lt­j OC ', . 1, I.,, f " , '* e 'roM . . . once -Vevsqn, . � . now ,..,. I ' are haps beZ!ause oUW41tis y6inignian is -those,, 'bLcannot . -61-C , th-Us' . -!Ste . , the iitreet� and, though I've looked and it ' a-11' %m'e, back , You did, _ th of i .to' his rigid- Moulds, L slid'! riarkablecough remedy. Ta e noe i " .1. .. . . . . . you, wodld c � �. I as industrious.as 'a,farmfor, _pnfi ves I", ". . I : .. . .. M . a rol �, L L , , , :1 . I and 'in rticularly with yout children. Insist on bavine . . I looked the whole length of - - �,,dis -it were L emselves. up, �CoiighCtire.,.cornparecateltilly the . - I . . .. I . ; . I : � . 9 wpll­�you know the rest!" . , many �*espoct4 as thrifty' as,a VDUIAA th L - Dri. Tum"' L note thf. Ri'-Zlectric Llobt Plant . . . . . . - ltdr . . 0 . I I . �. - mue " 'be better' than e old man.. To the Dr I I . I . . I that dirty and, . , to would. Set th V11 . paelrage with others and L . ,�.� the 1st 1'441- ' gutter, I cannot find It,' she explained -,,St*h i"deceltful manV'� ed Hel­ merchant. A v67 ,,glutton.. for wo, ; b I k. . . . ,,,a8hoo N6 poison marks therat You OW -. . . . . .. .. . 1. . r .... � I . . I � I - I to him. He offered no response.... Ile . . . 11 C. mpro ent I. ormer he Is nol - 4P in In considers- ,I*,,,,- be on the safe side hy denitinding I I . . . I .. .t I . W* . I I " ,"And allth�6 time that 1-tras catch- and full of,plaus or the I , L L,� . Wall ,.and 'Oellin4� Pa"tat 'alh ,� I en I . 17 , ion - when: heAt out, it I . ... I .. I . . � I 1. i! dying the . , I .6ti had thsij p L Ry - ' ' . .7­177777�� , I . . . . � . i '. . - sable- PrIC&L 9, , .. . . . ,� ., , pneumonia' y arse In ay! . L L ' - # S L wat� . , , L ,:. I . Boiders all 'at n . . . .. . " depths of the blue eyes be'fore him . - ldl*you?" - ,1. busy, indeed, that hd'thkoS,,Ao . fine, to hem� up1n life, th6ugh less a ..., 9 0;6 .; .. � . . . .. . . I .... . .. I I . .1 . . I � .. . . . . . .. L . . . . I . . . . I I . - your p6eket. Oh, how 0ou . e-utiment than, of business- , W 'S - W . "' ' I., ". .... 11 . . I. * was apparently I 1. In of his estate, be is Wlv a . ,,, .M.0 t seti � - . , I . . . "Oh, won't you Send me back home, . ! �2%11. -dultivate. thli'9tades dfllfe� In short, �� e? of �s Dr I hO . . I I., . . . I­J� . . , ..1-1 . 0 � .P , TS I ' � � . . I .. di,% . I j. - ! . . . . I I 11 e. � . Vt .. . . , . . . - L .. � .� . N. are, -our ve , ArrI . I " *:, � .., , . E I Will consider It a neighborly c' rt - ,,tut 19 "you. were � I ... I, I I I 1. . ­ . .. ­ . . I .. L' � , 71 'his eye's the 4.1atter he has .only *a harsh ' coun- , ounh - .. *cu' re, , . - - - . . . 0WATON ' - . 11. ITIOW could I!" -'B I . . . I .1 , -0 � 'O "I ."That is -psi ,what18 bothering '-the yourg"Thianihas,altithe virtues of inliach as ho'naight, for instance. -set I : , lk GE 'T J�' Mr. Marshall? I know Uncle John said Marsha tit him I r�, gbod , fridtid ­iip a new bariObr his ciLttle. ,But for!' 'r , . I andouglanded � 'twinkled;. I 2 �%o - H . . . .. . � L . Clayton Marshall smiled L a as !. none of tb old' ' 'L I . . I I . .L I " ... I 11 11 . . . 1. — I 1. very., very.,much: in love -with. it man "Intlettian?w fine vf�ds. - �� ., nanee or goo4d-natured eontompti , . ,,, - - ' . R. F112011116118A SOR� —� . 1. I ,� - -�: . . , B If. L ._ ` 'a - ' ' - . I . . . . ­ ., . . I . . . I : ... at his watch. . . ­ ,,and. L,*AUtQd:-'t�9'--AnOW�'�:T�U-14'y'q,i, � Mr- - u , as you, Gow, 4i-ri­great. -and sa Y.0U­may­-readi1y- imagine manyL ' .­%�A,- M0.00NNEU1d-­-.. ­ ... ,�....-�'�--.-L.--"L--�-,.=--.-.---.--,..�",��, ­­­ ­ - ,,,--.-,�,."�.,�"-.-"-----..-�--.--..� . . ...... ... ­­­­ . ! t.. . � worker' - and a fine business them run awa� . I . � . . �. . I . .. 1. . I . . . I . . .- .1. , L I . Irl am awfully SoftT-A6­hoAr about hesitate to steal a 'purse In'Order tol .man.; but. of . r from home, at the . LW. & R..H01XX&: I � — ­ L' . -your plight,'Miss Merr'%L and of course accomplish 'that end? ,J Some L. -, first oppoftgni, , Itideect, the man:'ii . L; . . . . � . I I . We aie still iri th,e -But- .�- . . . 11 . - , . Now, honest," also'he,413-winpia of sentiment t I I . * �' . �, I I W1111 take you home at once. We he pleaded as. he drew"'hii chair to sJ,,tCnd loves his hour .Of, ielaxation ;TJ ,calpacity for a, Wenating the affebtiona I . � . . -. . ....... chering -bikisint6gf�,'-and aVe. Something Now - , - . ' . � ", 2:80Ara . . '1` 800 ' When the tolls ', . ' ' I . I . . � 1� bave just time to catch the more coniadential aigle.- � fal fellowship. I of.. of his eons to so d'reat t1idt nearly Ono. C , , '' L . f all I I . . . . rather have, the day are over, he,.1 a- a ' � - a p0siddh fO fil Or- �. .. ' . that Is, unless you would -.Heleu'S datce. a not above r h 11 of them .have -.1oft'him, to't4e, L J e 0 - in.'. . L'NOW,il . '' . � . , .. '. � � Aerrill's pyes b6gau to, . - the Village ale-hotise. and , na I p aco your .... - . il. a bite to eat first." t . L . ,,, - Sorting to service with their Uncle Sam. LL irls. 'Want d ders for SeiiSO bte. meats, .1 P'ihr., ii�:Ie to� 'I , � ,Nfen'tire.such stupid, simple mind s . . . . . . . .�. . � "Eatl" she cried. "I feeV like A e4i creatureol". she began-.' "'Imagine Indulging- in th delights of boon com. But happily for his peace of mind - — - ­­ .." , - � gt� qc­e�k..,, Cture, . . . order S0 a. I I .. L 0.1� , . . . I .. I I Mg.. . . , , d! . . . .,� ­ .1 . . . . free-hand-- ­ -too -.!d,,6 - 1h ­4m ""' �­ W`-16" tiiw'i�iiarli: W. n er in I I .. . ., I . .. . . . pinionsliip Open-heanled, Mr., Beaver is ifletent iia t u I I . I -- .by.�Jhd , . ,� ­ . _j= - '- -1 . , '� -.I....- �. . -. '. . I . . I I 'NEW i .-A I . t.�. . drowned rat and must look like ' one, asking awoman fokjau�houest apqwerl, ed;'his temner mell6we are, inittion to ever arrive at. -the-'idea' s - a6d mudb iderease .., .1 1RE PENCE .: - " --ui�-nt would .adm1t:me--A1qAvr7 � .ffi w . . . . . . . . - I 7e . I of macb1ne 1 ' . L � No resta a `W1W,--1Fh If ff g-jg- . convivial- -tha"lw-de�eLrti(YI�-i)f7-hi6��g '; ' ­ ­­­ I . - - -sL"d - 1 ..7 . aJwOSt-st'bSUrd,--y-e�- , L , . . I -- ­ 6 , , our at , . , - Our ftew bus'Ineag - I . . . .no I'll, .momenTI.,'Non 1. . . �', gry as I am* I fear that home -is the . . mi I .. . I - ) kequife .6 niinaber I . . before"the i4vaitied n wire, All , - , f . F . Vm. going. to, be honest; but, ad .You, - Is fonder Of the long and windy argu� be. a. reflection upon'tifinself a pa . o a , ELpt, irls U 00 . 11 S., 13� -=W M6&. - I . . ,. - :C place for me," Helen replied., "Untif I . , I ..a . . is .1ti. the . .0oiled Spring Wiroused. ' 11 I aid as she .went with his neighb n& he 181oo'deflei, . L only j,ust this once," she,s I , ors.: and none ant ' ' 16"Vin a - t." L -ginnersA t r I o ebar eand : .... , I L I .1 . . . , .. . I ... 0 1 Also, agent for th6 -Cel:ebrs,t4�4.' * ' , L eaned forwax , . . t I e-learnim. LL i . � ,,.A . I . she continued, "If yon will Put me -On- I I 'a almost wblgpering� , *can -sing a'lu a -ii. -,And'!If ' er' "t to worry over hiaJoss. I I . Re oil sow men . . a a . acr . . . him SMUg 01 I an . . �. . sufliclent. * "just this onde," Said Mai�shall, and ' times,the old gebtleman gets In Dtnplaceney-. born -of the con , to ' is L fortable , an . ork 1 . I I M-02 9302"' . Heintviai' Piano , . . ,. � . . the train It will be quite , . � , . i . 0 . I . I 11. . L, So L 1, m distinguished' ' . . . 1. .. clotied' cupi'aud Sets the neighborhood by thd' temptation Of' his OV pte sent., : I . � . . � . I . . I . - . 41 I . Burely. yd4r office Is not the( space between them, was'ahott'611- 6 L'Se . . I I L - EVAn$', L - - I . ears,yot, b can of the greathess-6f .virtues, he diSmisibP ,hit iiiant sOna' , - I. . . Frank.W . . I . . early." 1. ed.by severallucheg; ' ., - . . sends forth � . ly� if possible. , I n . . Pence .06ij . him heart. he: always 'retitins: .the i�e. from. his thoughts, and , Apply personal I pkfae'7f . L ' .Clintf) * . I * . Miirshall protested and finally won . ...� : ­ , . . . � I Agoitt . Canadian. I I I. .. I I. I . I - -- 1. - "I could have got; -home yetaterday* : SPOIAL Of thd world. But young Mr, and brings in a! lot of foreigners, and . , h nitti i ',Co' . . . , . . ,0 ,without your help," 'Afie confide& "All clinto" K . : L L I . .. I- � re day, He called a hansom, and to D work Qr,' his farms and . wig d. L . �� - . . . . I - 'Beaver .wastes not We timi� nor, subo Futs tbemt4 . . . L ., Inn! ­ 1000FI, I. . .. . L I . . , L ., Wher they took the train for BayVIlle. t.had to do was to %o across the Street Stance 'A L the - All.)ils u his workoho 5, and rube his hands . . ,. ., . - . . . . . , . : - i ;" . ey telephoned In 'advance, and the - I . village tayern,'. I - 11 . I ) w � great stroke tot L -- - . . .,� .. . � I . .. .. . . I L I.. ., '. . . .. . .I 1. ... .... .. ... . � - ,� : . Th .... . . to. the:17irst.National beilk--and write 'thoughts eve fo4histied. u ro� had on( . .;� P ., * � . . . L I . po"� the.. p as he .. I I . - I �, . ., , . I . - ---. .. I LV A % '!, j . I family carriake _was. at the depot to .my check, But Laaw you coming, and, 'blem,of making ftibbey,'%Id everm'ore IbLusinegg.-.- "it I kept. these L addle- ­­- L . W1111111111IF— ­ .. Itaid, - I . .. m' -V a of -min�­at home,'! .he ... . . - I. I . .11 . I . '. . .I . . I . ­ . 1. I meet Helen. ­ asked Uncle John one. , though to. tell thboruth he Im pated son . I - .. ell, whenever I inner L It _ .. ' ,, . . . - ' ' I . . ... I I etter VII * U io-d ke not at all &Varfcjoa�., for Re d66s not. gmwls, "!they would L only idle their - . I - . I 1. why be didn' L aVo YO . 1, . I I 1. I I I than 1,11 she. said as they parted. , some of the L other men it demands for . '. . I . ­ "Think so rs, #04 -f awhile, young lady; wait awhile." And 1. . . I 1:1� . R -ft interipretationg. thereof,* Lot their Un- � t., eL,.' . ton i held sa�,, 'WA seek'moiiey for. itself but as a meant . time jud � dr6am dreams. and see Via- * � : I .: of impToving his est4k. All daV 'Lhd tons, and worry one *ith I 1i - ra "I rushes'dbout as, if- T)o Aesse(I W.ith h -e .­ N ' . * . I , then they both laughed. --and I 'thought X had waited long demou of energy, and In. the,eve"ing ele 'Satn take them -it he can make . . . . . . �- - - � . . I . I . .. ,�, 1, L aJKut"m � . .. � I . . . I � I . . . - I The lea.dlia; papers the next morW. enough -and You kpb* tilk-rest-lo I he siff In. his of . . .1 I I I . 11.11 . � I . ,Ade and In'- use of them; and .,good -riddance of I - I I �w Ing contained v( ItArge and conspicuous 14'146* that we, have both been go ter- bofs overplapffi bf new ent6trAnds and bad rubbish; Say U .These foreigners .. . I . .. % . ,0 advertisement: "LWt, a g614 mesh . i night Is ' f . .:my tum, . They'll work .� . I . I I JOB � -DEPARTMENT. . I . . . . . 1, 1 , ribly honest wifh each Other," said ImprovdTfiental till L tbL( ar will Serve d 6 or - t 1510 , . 1. L. 1. . . 1. 11. .1. A I—. . I . IL � . I.. . I . . . . .,a � I I purse, containing bills, gold pencil slid: Marshall 'as hb. rose and .sto6d beside '.gliint, - Tndoed, the ,youtiq'lndau's love. hard, .want little, an n v rou . . I . . . . . . I I t, * .. .1 ­ �' I . . 6 . , , � 'family commutation ticket -betWeell d cul- of Work read lust of achlettiatenle has � with silly, questioningit.. Vm, a, bust . I I - . . . . l, the chair, which held � the. SeCOU � I klw S-4, 8 ,, , witix . * I o , that s , "' ` -1 - I a sort of bospiting Ain'.witb ness man first, last and all the time;. . 14 keeps. in-, - - tou6h e eryl hing Dayville and New York. * Metal red prit, �§�b-p6 !Wj-�o t6jeihe� to Uncle lipcorhe I . . � . I . I . . 0 " 1 11 hito - , , I .. 4 atitltttere's no sentiment in business. .:.. ., ., ). a * . , ward If Wur -MOr- Sohn sind make a clean breast of it t07 gbt, 4rha oal I ' 1.1 I � 1 '49d tJ' Miss Helen . I I I .. A; You ml gIne, Mr. neavet. It.my Song are not Satisfied with be- . neW—not on, ly�, in style. of type, but typoscraW 1. . 11 -'"-iv -.9V - I -him ?it , - , being t1tvs; i n 'plea' I . I . . . , V . . . 11 I I . I ib�orbod in blusini � I$ . . I . I I Pffi, %yvllfe, N." D .9&, N��Mw* aRs at- ,Ing trest6d on business pri ex I ,, � 11 . ' . . . I . ;:.,�': , Helen Merrill was visiting In one at' � ,oNot at all. You know, I on'* prom, fAlro IS offA�n gTbF;Sly nogligent of life can got lots- of hired m6n, I I . arraneement. -, . . . . those richly'appointed suburban home# oJUStL once,' and that family dutfest True� he keelm a gw(� JuSof Mr. teivor and his business-, ., . - L . ,� . .. . . . I I . . � .. I . . I . I � ised to be honest I b, . L . . L I . �f. " * 6 '" � ... . . . IN I ., -now freqAently seen on the outskirts would'make twice," argued Helen. - - b6ude and - never, Atffitm his If I ,a ness philosophy, 4nd.the ertrange I . . * irk ,_ or L -'It,"., ,of a large city. , 11 said money watti�Tm-, bitt foT1 411 016f his ,thin a that have come to I)AS$ because if.you,ftre partioulai,'. about " your Stationery . , . "There's luck in odd num.herso . . . . I . ." L I Her Unele John, it regred stock .1 mo attitude to- h1A w1fe 'arid 0"hUrAn of ble practice of It, I shall have move I .. . . L . . .0 I . . . . �.. L Marshall, 1,You were honest to much to bo destred. When 'he to gay mion, In the, meantitne, most . " �, . ou *re uIre, send . our '' -� .. I , . � - broker and bachelor,'bitted. town life rhtit,s outo�, Leea go and I(V'709 any, other printed matter --- y . Ill: :slid lived In Bayville the year.round. , jugt.now. I to,.)k unto htmselt his present wild *OrshivAul waster of the - multitude, L L 1 , L . 0 1 . y , . ' , . : ... . I I �m eL. 'Wo I "Wil 0 done L �' , I Re loved to haVe his pretty niece Irifilt F be honest ;With Undle,john, and th1ts Li'mAntierdA cc e resents my humble 6 - Copy tolbig , OIR . . . twice, And thdn once more I want iho was a, fine, .pleasgrl L ce, where th I b I L I ,young whma;ri, fam0a for haT Itidus and heartfelt felicitations. Us$' SrOui I L 'L I . . '- . 'a�en, aft" . . .. . . . . I ;1 I . . ,LmP.,,,w�11eshe Wile eagir to leave her '. yop to be honest and.ansWcIr s. queS- at - anti of good rop r ancestors fiflL,oiie-half of he . ' "' ' ar a . L. . . . I - �o _ I tion. Tilit'St�rot";the'-Od(Tlili-b,�f,"L' ­ ' -­­­­­LLJt6.f--I� . I . . ­ 1. ; . if . though thers' were sp u I -other hat$. - by particuar tists. . . . I ,h, . 1(T thrift I .rn home. and birblagUefff in ' tue " ,your posterity crowd thel . . , ­ . for weeAl-a tit a time, though bar undlo L , i . '. I . � . . I . .1 � I . I � I � 11 'jk# a ligorcus chape,roh. '' . outt � 11 ­ . ,, . the way to the library and Uncle doInjOr6ftilmed herself by anfintf . . . � L 1. L I 1* The, doorbell rang Several tin". 00 John. Marsh =�� I I "`­­­­­, I I 0 1 :? , . .1 . .11,11. -11 11 ­­. . . " f ` ' ran ee,, , . ��! I- ,7---- I., .1. I a- G` � ,b L� , L i " They'wefe In the hall,by thistime wfi� deolated ftt she hakA Drd 610 (bignod), ' 00iMT 1XIM)VU, .1 I Oil _ I . ., %. . . � --------I- ali lo-imed Very Close to her ­ . 'L. .. . .. 'L 1. I—— I . . S , do' !"L�'I'L :' � "'.1 ftt--n,-- . , Alfhe askedh& the third. NOOlieuver � . - . . - -- act -101n Ua 61 1 - -1- 11 I L, ; , . Wrak Wometi got prompt an.1 lapbo L hoard it save Heloo, � but aftdr that it Al Do Struve, the 11118sitto Consul, ab I .1.9 � ­ 1. �.. . . . I . I I .. help by US'11g Pro Sboi5p'it Night really did not MtLttq *hat Uncle Sohn mant,vaiii, bag made a pr?bsal wb ch VA I I I I I .1 I . I I Ing ( I . I � , . care. Tbead SoOthirig, healing, anti- - said. I L I I Igltt resent undof cons! oration by . . � I SUBSUOR A20 -t : ADVE.RTISR IN . I I I osttovl6g, wit li'lall inf0tym- . I .­- - I � the.,A�,!,nch k*6vetnment, namely, that IL , JXb . . . � .11 11 f septic Su *ngIV I I I i I tion how to pr4o8ed ,ftrLe Ifit(,f'eStl L I 'L . ­ 11 . it, . thefabAleal sedtli)1401! the DOW._ , 7AINLkOis I00IN9,0INTMKNT * ' tald of in MY b6)lt d'No 4 for woweviff � 9�'VltG%ette,a, Mt)ntrefdlAWYet� borashouldb# 1)erWIttodtO bettloLon . ( I a I 1, do Un -fts notoolor otbatit, ftmN Illiftma&m. Spainto . I . , Jential med- dropped dea .' one of the, bViAlf ubbeoupie a a at a . 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