HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-03-16, Page 9March 16q 18,80,�. hiZ.ellf by turniag" her' Bchoolmaster. silken hair,while-heAsked why -she must sobbed out her thanks, askiDg'if' it -were tion in knowing that. the Q'I) dus' Were hot ti� rolkawpuld talk awfully and she couldn't go tome? Had'anything occurred to make selfish And wicked and naughty in ;,her to, race; d b blame 'em;. besides �Whl i f whose blood " tiny one nee a gt would - Lucy her presence more nacessarylthan, it was at preferan education. ashamed ; and MiIddywa mor 'like them Y A, T L A T re one BAY to Iiis beifi� afond in a'ro Alkenside ? "Not if that's Your only reason," grand-' he was auto, than like the MarkhamB� and HER BO S Athe t om With girlas pretty as Maddy ? It was -a, Controllingher voice. as wall us sb� was us repli6d. lt,s ri W n We c9er fur g duty he owed her at Any -rato to tell her all able, Maddy o glit to a t learning, Guy shivered a little'ashe recalled the a k a. Id bim-.that the physicians 4uite right; but i� my child is biased by I A SOCIETY NOVEI,. peculiar dia act of Mr. and, Mrs. Markham about it, and if, she s&K 'twas right, why, afthe asylum had written that as Uncle 'the fine things at Aikenside, and hates to. and, r embered that, they, were Maddy's' GREAT BARGAI N, 1 g I 0 I Jose I ph would in all human probabilit am Y come back, to bar poor home, because 'do grandbarents. Not, that it was anything ]SY se auttior of "Edith Lyle;" "Mildreol ' This'was the drift of Noah's 'to.. never, be tly Bane, and as a charige of Forrest House," "Chateau d'Or," oto.1 marks, and,as Guy,depended in him good, it might, be well poor, I should �%v it was very natural, but to biiii. Only a6 An inmatel of his famil Uch on bar scene wo not.exactly nterested in he r, for Mr. Mar , hbam to take him to Honedide more so erbs�ps A WHARFOALI POST I., judgment,he decided to write to Lucy, and Maddy'was very happy. after 'it waR, than young man,are a�t to b6 interested in Guy had never met With so, much ABk,1163lic had the�slightest objaction to big a,while; that havi ' ng been spoken With upon settled, and chatted gaily with her grand. tneir Eiiater's nees 9nd simplicity in,any one,, teaching Maddy bly-de. Accordingly . he thd subject, he seemed as- anxious its a Mother while Guy want oui with her d governeBs. ONLY IN USEA FEW YEARS, gran,- HadGby then been asked the question,, were in Lucy Athe'rstone, of; whom Madly wrote that very night, telling her frathl little cliltd,�'6en-otying when the-,iiigbt f athee, who w I isii.�d to speak�with him - I all he knew concerning M d narr I Y hb,wouldi in, all probability,, have aakhow- AnA Well adapted'for printing La)vhpap,rs or ramindedhim alittla,'except that slid was Addy, an at. came round and he N�as not s home, a�,hb alone. he C, Meta, poster.3 in af country office ioal, more L --he hardly knew, in, hich he f They have h Young man he said, , ybu have taken lodged that in.his heart there was a feeling The�be-A of PreqA is 83,x 46 -t rou noes under �rst expressed it. apt him so 7 . I Sin of superiority- to Maddy, Clyde; that shd -three r-Olers over for 4nd' to mor"Pralylt M ur (listributing wha .1 there was a, difference,- And' a had met her, being, careful' also "to- repeat long,!' Maddy said, 11 that grandpa thought a -deep inie-rest' in Me and mine, cc I . .
� ' h -Would have wei-bt WiG� Zame to know you, wasot qu Th IL' Up the equalof &ikeusiole's heir, . rollers with Press. thought crossed his Mind that,if. a ew, An .1t his duty'to relieve thbm�',tliqughbe cau.'t first, End thank you e Press cost si,2oo when iibr'�, yet , of Lucy Atherstone. It new. was had vulitAges'and. was �s th t for it all. 'I've nothing to give in, rturn natural; he� had -been educated to' feel th ForL particulaYs address had ail Lucy's ad Engliet-girl like Lucy, to Wif. a though welt aff6r it and go he'� , coming next
and a old, she woald�be'wht the English call poo4, Mac a gragdfatb at, week, a Will need -some one -tG. except my prayers; -and- 'those you have lay" , fttfiei and differAc arr had been gentlemen, 'tte, one help, and i1r,mi4ig-t it's wiong; -a abtit any haug'Ety o once, of 11.11T, 1 N T.1 N G' claverer. There was no dispq.kagemeutto� -Clyde, go; I know co�, every dAY';� Y6 and that doqtor.�, I'pray. M L ts, only 'a' 60�aplifndnt clergyman, the other a -sea -captain. Then. but J. do uotant to,go, tryap I f which, he igbt.have been guilty ai apt ITANIIETOI�,, ONT. ucy in his though or you two Justas-I doforMaddy.' 'Sume- � I . down by, bid extreme good , sense, and -waiting 'forhim to, he told hei'of her desire to ek"changd. how you three: -come, in t6gethdr. 'you're to Maddy, wh6,was for learning', and. It was a,gloomy prospect -Jii4lau teAch her himself-��ol! what'ibe noroas, impulsive -nature. He liked answer her question ; 1e had offered-4is ikenside' foF the humble 'horne where th,tbe doctor 204 uncointion- good; to Moiddy. "Tain every Maddy -, he'liked, to'look at her as, iwthe services; she had accepted;'and wi Mrs. '�Noah said about it, and one. like you who would offer and'hisif EE F AND P O-R%K its abode,- and it was not very becoming crim! h he really tal comment, I dread Doc's'.chaff ite his final. � determination I t6' consult: her. pv6r'Y , lea, I don't t - -kt on 3on merin.o"whic, B men Maddy should shr'ink'-from'it xhitig bar. I -t noww a YOU(01 And Jessie nominally had given hot, she gat in Then he de�cribed maady -herself, and told. ".g. t at 'You' can't bf before him,'w I ithlh6-fikeli- , bt falli most so I'll explain to him that I &� at fi i. this did not stop to ask ,list was for. You seem honbst. yv 'bourse, - eve ng on her edneatin u rs. Holbrook," how pure, how innocen v, -how Artless And her, duty, or 'think hbW muchhapp,1n68s her. 'r dream 'of makirig 'her,your beautiful 1air, a making'shadows on her- he replied: beautiful sAe w as;-apq asked if Lucy feared piesenceinight give her �randparents,�Or. Wife; and,, if I tbou�ht—yes, if I supposed,-" a .; fa As , boon As I aught.frdE1,3hiB'asso6iation wibb_her. how ituoh slid might.-chaer 0 —here giandpa' voice trembled,'aiid , his Unity ce- am re6ted from my. 6C 6 the Guy was: luxuriou's in his'tasteg, and it If youdo " h a:-11-yord4ave but'to ao6 bebamirlivid.,with horror � at the:,idea . sbomedI6 him- that -Maddy. was just the e.wrot imb ile, her uncle. She was man, journey, or sooner, if. you like; and now Sa3T�o,and- tLotgb,I.,am,.COE,nmitte'cl,�:'.I will and so wheff" C`,UY began"toi evise�ways, of --if I supposed thAt i your hear 11 tther6. picture to get off that room,.or, in fact, all tell me, please, wh6is this UnQl oseph of. icate,myself in� going,. she like -whom. you spoke?'! extr some way, ather than preventing her ited, while was the shadow of an intention to deceiVe the rooms At A. th r my hild, to ruin my, Maddy, I'd tbrottle grace none o them, And he found .himself He rmembered what the doctor ha'dsaid wound you in the slightest deg ikenside. She would dis- tb6 painat VeF heiirtgrew less as bar fai a you lt�re On 'the sp6t, old as of A,, crazy uncle, but wishing 'to hear �t-,Wouid be some time.ere ait-answer to in, Guy grew kODger,' He would drive I am, and Wishing that Providence had made this, letter could. be received, an I d until such d -her Maddy's version of. it, put to.ber the qua own with'her to-morrow,� he said, and -see bitter'as I sbould,repent the�rashness.�' sometEing,to him�-sistevor'6oasin, or 6ny- tion be did. time Guy could. nothohorabl� bear Maddy's. wbat'could be done. Meanw4ife 9he must '-Guy'attemp.ted to speaki but grand lessons, 13, granarna's you be silent, whil he Went ,Uucle Joseph. i as he bad agreed' to do. But dr be'r eye� , and'go to J tuotioned-him to a Pa' thing that would ma . he her 'one of the essie, Who was 11g6st 'Y Rainington line. Wap'not B, an accepting L . ''' ! brother," Maddy answer6d "and suspicion 8 callingher.* �� '�!, on he has. Never brought a better than� Juring the It did not take long. for 'the, in price al ex:cuge',, Waited &tiently, while AsGuy half expect A �Uspeiit, you, and ibaNi why I People. .- -present sbason. :The of- all Rifid's'of graiA lAd trivi I do no: ad, the 'doctor came years As the neighborhood to hear that Guy Reming- feed, hdwiwer,. ar6 c6rrespondingly dear. By trust hei With,you. beeff in tbe Lunatic Asylum for I g as his little pr he too waited-foi the letter, wohdering s are dim, O' opeity la6fiicf, I bill around. that.'evaning,ad iriviting him into I Ky.. OI
A ton'bad -turned - schoolmiBter, and had: in feeding were paid, but now:they keep him fro, what it would contain.' 'his' private rooit, Guy proceed ad at once but I can I orley's litipivyCA Horse i�d I Atle; F06d. more each day in see enough to know- that Maddy his library for two hours or h charity, only graudpa1elps all he, can, 'ahol to Unfold his scheme,�asking him first: - is beautiful. Her mother was Etc - before -Jessie's little �girl. goverlae§B, - Ab6ut Whose her, and the Clyd" were 9, bandsouI6 race. ONE.Tllja�D, atl6a�t,.of the usual, grain feed buys soma little nice things which he wants CHAPTER w much, he probably received a year beauty'there was go much'said;, people . I .. d anbe dispensed vith� while' the fattening perio so badly, and sometimes cries for, they, say. for his services as physi6al." My Alice was' ele,�Atpd, folks thought, by' *Olid,kiii LUCY'S! LETTER4 t tell' at:ohce,� marrying� Captain Clyde� but I d 'tL think 9� as, people will, N ' �here � it would will also be mat�rially shortenecT. Pkities."feed- I picked berries all last summer, and sold' was Thel� doctor could ad but -on end,'and if it could be possible -that tb fng for the butcher oi for exportation shouldiriot aftera, little thought, made -an estimate 130. hd ad for�citteu his English ith, ourstarnp on theni. 0. 'We should li� % likegober, oDly'she gas ftuucee and:Was edu6aiing a Wife. ive mor ad why Guy had,.; For sal if it were not for Uncle Joseph and- bad'been'home thatday, And on her return question. the ambitio f the ClydeB ; has thef 8 At 'last the answer came, wid it, a fail to u se'i t. Be stizo you, get t he fo6 dfi�ooa bags them, to.buy him a thin, coat an&pAhts.- w jod as the angels, 'haughty.'Guy h 6 to gpenol'than we d' Mddy Who brought -it to Aik6nside., She and then inquir asked tlI-,' and MadaN
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i? taste he doctor,, to whoin'the a remar a were, jmnouufaj�toly, 4s Aolan witre,ii io had ridden by the, office as Guy ha d reverything *A little. above her. She. go O�j It Muddy's face wore a thoughtful expression Lucy in i a made, silently gnABhed 'his Ias she recalled all the shift and turne.she'd" requested, her to do.; She saw',.tbo letter tberstone is �d�in witli',whM they' cFall wouldn't make robody,blugh if she was "i re gn Post -mark; Bud that it 'wag, tion. I -don't believe � those old mistress of Aikensidb . bgre.a. o i con . sump 9 too b, then; said savagely that if Guy," y'Cl_
h' that ihe'poor rdaniB6 �chosb to teach Madd f de, as cild not see fogies undbrstan na if you Grandpa -felt relieved wbero'he- bad said mig'ht be itore comfortable. in the, delicate hot6dwriting'6f,soma lady a her disease, a *h6,e. bii�in ess ft'was," and then rod i6y orevee. -a -6vbr A Skifi, of Beauty is a but the sight did hot affect her in the least' will go over to EngNnd and undertake her all this to GUY, Who listened �iUi "What made him crazy?" 'Guy askedi tely, to'Aikeiiiide t6see the teacher and �upil Maddy'sheart.,was.far too,heavy,thit day 1: and after a moment's hositincy M . I 11 give �ou. just,double what'You'll saliling at the idea, � of deceiving Maddy; Wi. T. FELIX. 1011AUD' . 8 a Addy Oli: t* of his to care for a trifle, and placing. the L lettai': C half h6ping�'that Guy would'Bo ire get by. remaining-hqre., hey a going - o and. fully concurring With grandpa in all* I he project mad,give it' up.' But replied: carefully . in h b' or t GUY:L gr6w ORIENTAL CREW OR "NAGIULAEAUTIFIER I 'don't believe grandma would,mind niy or. askei she kept .,on to Raples for the winter, and, undoubtedly said of her rare beauty &nd'natural , grace. More. and more pleased with' his en�oploy Aiken�ide. ivoll its telling you, though she don't ta will spend s6mia tinie in Rome.- �-It will,be fuIness., On their, ieturn, to 'the house t�4 1k about -it men until, at laBt,. from gitin'd -Maddy' The letter was just'like-Lucy, And Guy, just the.Lthing for yUU.',LUt7y, and- he grandpgsho6d Guy the bad -room intended two ' . I r R�e much. I only jinew it a little while while .re&4�ngy it, felt -how gbod'ghe, houriof his time, he:gave her''foui P i in disap Wa`- indher will be glad,of.. Your servides when for Uncle Joseph, and Guyi as he glanbed T an ,pointed ditca. Of ago. He was course"be'raight teach Maddy Clyde all! I'L t esteeming. -them' the plaasanfest-ol the' He loved a girl very much, An d she inade they know . sen you. Lucy likes at' the "furnitare,.. -thought within, himself d ,of ples� rock- hewished[to teach her, and'it made L Whole tweni�-four. Gu,�- was,.prou 16SL Al 6 t h. him think that Bhe loved.bim. ' She was hew la!' d' d " f AM " id daddy's':improvem�snt, slid - �h6a -praised you now. will yoa'.go? � Yo c��a trust :how on ban , own. rom � ensi e� Patche+s:ana wit's Willing Maddy I'll take goodda� that she,' somd:of the unused articles piled away. in blem- lov6him better ton6W that he many years younger than* Uncle Joseph -::such L I t to Mo. or 'who., Also- marvelled.,at W., drh on beaif- to'do. things. She wished she was is bybf,yoiiw�6ii,,,voii.�6me'back." the��arrvuw en he refurnished his house about my age at first, and when she, gr the :rapid development bfL.h6r- mind and e7 there o help' him-,' they Would open 9, 4 did: not CHAPTER XIII. k basstoodtfie up she said she was bick of.him,becausb At the mention of Maddy's name.4e. the progre6s phe Mac g�grasping.a�; nott detection. It school for'all the poor, but she he was so much older. He wouldn't have a r, brow'darkened. . He was sure that know when- her moth er'would:let her,colhe.' Odt' ' I . . dossip. pointbiaost before it was explaiiiedi, and 'test of thirty felt so badly, if she had not gorie;�straigbt. he,,pain -in her aide was not 'any better, Guy meant kindly,-' but it gratedl on big retaining with wonderful teh scity what -she yearg,ana. is off and married a rich man Who was a great It course of time Un�'ld Jo�ep and her cough had come earlier'this season feelings to ))a 'thus. joked About .what be� b came, as,, had, learned. so harmless deal oldgf even than Uncle Joseph,; that kri a '-was a I stern reiility� Guy's �t' wgs Arranged, and on the, day following INV6 taste �It to than last. The physician had advised a projec a -,'nothing o Guy that' the. t mgtt red be stirel the was the hardest part, and he went, at appeared to him: A fl dolyand Guy. went down . td see him ra ion winter in they, were. going. t . rst. a, Most �Jua neighbors gossiped.; there* � were .'. nobe t, , ,once. It has been so long that he Uey" ' r ' ca' before, very' long.�.. It"Wou iiisane , one, but as he cogtinuied finding him a tall, powerfally-built man, 1.13.1 properly familiar enough to-tellbira.wbat ka-isnid; Id be pleasant be�helped, and domatimeB grandma, talks Of 0 do I . to enlar�,e upon it, and -he retainirig many vestiges of manly,15isauty, tbr bi"Mrg.-Noulti . , and I 'Aa he ,there, ubt, only she should'be"farulier ; �1, exo�ept the doc ceptno'coun bringing him home, as be is,perfiactly�haim- and fully. warrantii,,' all Mrs. ailibam. heard k fre�� �teifeit of it away from her Guyi'.bat she'wo�ld think ad van tage it,would �be- to the doctor to M I few ,of the remar s ma a, so 'u, aMO.'The"distinguished Dr- less. I suppose it.'s wicked, but I, mos travel in the old world, a feeling of erithus- � laka gkid. ha, his praise'. He' seemed per-. of him, Ohl so'cifteii, teaching that,dear. queiitly., s in Honedal'e s0rllnq�.�'Jgbme�r. L. A. Sayre the'hai6t lPii 0, 'pa his Own breast;a. 'though - hope she won't, for it would be. terrible to d she should pray. iasm. as kindled. It fe6tly gentle and 1armjem, when �W6 Maddywks a favoriie!Ad h' tient): "As:njQuXddies wilZ use theiit .' I rocont'. Uy was karmfxz ol little Maddy Cl�de, an aiahounced' as Mr. B6nington, ('ge W 0 mend�'.' GourdWs Cream'. as the least live with a crazy Man," and a chill 'crept desire to visit Naples*and. Rome and the G the"I"maft6i all thi Skiu.proparation,ll -One bottle, will last for him, too,,just as she- alw'ays:did Then' .1 . I 1. ikarestod themselves most in �updn eamed of as a boyi but - -black eyes there, over Maddy, as if there had fallen M places be had dr' Maddy hoiie6d:in'bis keen never�.Sai&anyt ing her a foreshaduwiDg of what followed a. few ore,lipas sacred, to the hi worse of her, 'six months, using,: it,, every day Also Polidie 9 earn' mus bair,withouf in* might ble. lover's� eye,,Iines whichtold how pure " ver hoped to see ; and Guy's'plan began' was for an iasta'nt a fiery I ..but. it, Subtile'removes saperfil Jur Guy than that hio'migbt perhaps I 7 ."Mr. RerZiington," 'slid coniiii -d to look, i2dore feasible,,, ard p6sMbly- he quickly - 1. I. � , � - ..i. to the� skin. : � wi�et Lucy-lithaptono'bore ay, s he mattered h wife, and idsinuating thiili im�mm.B.T. GO U'RAUD,.., Sole Prop�;,4� Bond Onthe, love which a . "I Ing is own., denly, if you teach mej I can't x course , , . 1 I mighihave yielded but for one thoiight,5%na Mliich too voting ;. he.was* older than 1, for Gizy,Remingtbu, ho, as li6 rbad:felt "batch i' for, Gra6dfathor St. N Y It's a -rig M%rkham'sl child. But , Maddy.' 'no ve r his hearb. beat With a hrob of. pain, for' over 0. ould'be'Eti great For'�al'eWy' all Dritg�ista'anh Fancy Goodg exp ' act three dollars a week. It would: not that a, thought of Maddy Clyde.- He would A13d�I 9, 4 11" i ht.11 be right,?' t the U.S., 9'atiada and Eu- LucyBpoke t6'bim nowfor the.first time Btay:; be, would atch - and in 'time he- . And the fiery eye grew soft an& almost are Dealers fbiougbou I L i'l' - tiDd now, for 6166py in its e#ression, as the poor lunatic. amed of.sach thing, and, kept � on., her rope. - e.�, Beware of base iml tationoi. - Perfectly ri Your What might, possibly be in store for him. wn ia-.th, young gir , wai i ght," he answered. .1 of Id *.i pleasant, way, reciting every day to'01ty; Reward for arrest and prpofof any one sellin about a It . d' services to Jessie will be, worth,. ust as dreamed, , h -him i the.,�hall.,-belo.w.-,�to-.t�iL him hot- � ow Inig ts" -ttdo)--pe an going every- Wednesday. pretty Ef e'was a tage, whitheri. after his first T 'it., ays, and regret, how much as ever, s6'give yourselfito trouble'-dri said,- ,I've thought, about' d 8. bfii9tes of shame and tears. o h a8king h r if."sbe were visit "O 1Ubcl& that score." W feel that she bad intended to pay him with hervery' engaged, andtiholin- her be careful that Joseph,. Guy never Accompanied', er. ; , tried s6'bard t6be-reconcile& He was the best. man that ever lived, if G6d am a W Is ill have it willhig. to -di 'but. now Uncle Joseph her,fiancee WgB not More than a do zen yea rs jes§ie. On'' th ontrary; went: often t to-, Maddy thought, andr So she told the doctor' Was comino. homp he must. Wait a little older than herself. iiieda]6,;vvl��re,the.luriatic:aI ad before you have ever called me your, wife, Ho ways gree 'Uncle Joaerph seemed, to, fancy her from her coming,'Bte6lind up - closely to ter that afternoon when, as he rode up .,.to, orThAve ever:called you husband. H6*ven Aikenside, she met him on the lawn before, is b�, knorw� you b6 so good? "'and urittindful. the ve first, f0lowing her, from rooni'to etter.than earth, I Aud,I am 'sure r .,. xy whispering softly, hBs,,,come he reached the house. of touching her'fsir,soft ebeZks, smootb- f there; f think - bu� oh I dear Guy, Guy's. presence, Maddy laid her,hand: 0 going raoin, look' 8 c bi rm; while hot soft i.g bar gilkep hair, telling bar S .0). comi- a- on#dingly, Upon. is a: arah? ' s used, It did strike the doctor a little A life with you� 9 o very,Bweet, . eye,. ' ' I . (To be continue OUldr peec ing y in o: cally that one of Guy�s-hAbits sh offer looked be hi ' I t) his as she to.6url, sking, if shel-knew here sometimes ishrink from. ther dark grave, I r S, , I r Was" ara I. y crying' for her to �turn sabool-teacber, but Muddy * 1uh, 'Would' hide me foievor from you. explain6a. and fnallr Nas - do Wb Thinking tbe ag,a child dries for his Mother, whon-'at.lafft glad, that he was glad too, And d6bly,glad GUY, you once said you- never I prayed, and - I - Y Would rather' be alone that acioss the see, there Was a Lucy.'Athei,' Wader'r�e.febIBobadl�,buiyou-willwhe]2. Guy left-them,wtogeth'er in the ligbt6dhall', she :Went. away.. Much-� of this, Mitoldy L Ord John'Susse one,mornifig, wheia g, ',at ordocks de�ftned A pro- .dy BELT ing down ot repeated to Jessie as ini" '—T iAP I kfA E
stone. How he wished that: Bho wa there and then� sitti the twilight th' breakfaRtin Y, Bit besi 6 him, the. doctor . neraan's�wit.and'all ment'gwis Will Making Madd. sat Acigether ift the..parlor at AikenBiddL, d' L NORMAN' L this, 'Won't you?, You will ask Anveib As 110 I Guy so you he Did Wellr, ? d L Maybe he her. only ..'INSWITUTION 'ESTABLISHED. IM now as Mrs. Guy, and hiiInust te Q a for Out." He is.pbrfect y cor of.'r [TEiRN L%TR", To, b at an&JeBsie was not, t! listener I 're' hat can, '
tbat very day. Seated in Guy's library, the bear you. Do,'Guy,� please pray., for your 4.�Ql W-JEASTVORON opportunit� sobri occurred for G by, f "'Maddyiyo, know I mean What I Bay, 'Wiih.,her''face'resting.on her hand, aard her contain mor Or ,,it and -wisdom in a QW1. Nervousl Debility;— Rbeumatisti, Lame Back Uy L a at Away over: tho sea." ou that Ordsthan 11He;mu§t haveiioug.BPOPli and 911 Liver and Chest approached,thd r subject himself by�'Sayll)g: not resist that touching,ap-.q a least to you,� and when' I toll � y head bdnt eagarly forward, Agnes sat, so As w , h.. r . : , I - t Ot rt' .lose that must eat wit t1 cli tely relieved, and. perma, I n6va�i:think, ; Ahat bill ie� devil,lt or than' bomp ain s, in�mo ia 'Guess, Hal, what crazy, pr6jebt I have - except When ypIk n 0 a word of what Mai�dyr was 11 Y oug'h his,lIps wore:, -All taueb'd -'God -Betidg �`hd' the.�:ddvil sbinds 'hondf eured.�Uy using these" BELTS, BANDS jUStrembarkda in." 1. I ,�,p,JL : I . Po2l.n. of" it,', you will believe .mo I. know -saying �of:Uncle Josepb. T �ihtolligiince , -: AND, NSOLES., to pray he bowed big head upon'.�'-hls,: cooksT Ofa different - nature, but mord "I know' without gueseing';� ilf�y told 'hands,�,atd � AS� e rd that �10: mi youe.' grai2dfather's.Leir�iimstE�ncej3,.'and'l- that lie coining 6 the red � cottage had' Circulars and. Consultation FREE. gbt, live., . practical, ate 4kitch in time saves nine,'?'- me " and the docibbr's eyebrow'o,. i were know, too, that1 -did much to:'induce your been followed by a series O'f,leadaches so J. T elev'ated a little as he crossed his.f . act, up6 beseeching the Father to send, upon him sickuess� tl if I made -one s evere and protracted that Dr. Hblbr' Prevention �is better' A. .111Aft E genVL .12 aty,balamity save this one-�Lacy mxietmot'� but at ook And tbau , cure." felt" better' f the window -sill and moved his chai .11, t h d' b need her really These, last' might. be. paraphrased- as r r so a die. Guy or'having prayed. uld ' be a very small one." a - ron U and haol� follows " It j8'rbetter to Use Dr. Wilsou'a, to have a better view of. Ma a - He did'not'get any further, 'for' Maddy Vioryanxiously. 1: ' . I ' - 2 ddy And, Jessie" ItwAS'Sciadthing tor tellr Lucy, sbroetning r nary Cherry alsam than suffer she -had waited Of Maddy's Pulmo: romping in the grass, . Be Lei, And though his. heart. haistily interriiptbd -him, and, While her. for the result B that would Plea from colds, bronchitis Take s�1aarulTuAdBin, ings Was ves,flashed witlipride, 6xclaimed. visit to the �pok lunatic; and hot: face *as "And Boyou don't &ppr6veT.WaBGUy7s yet very'sad�. a �ait -of the lodad WOir be a charity Patient I Lsay'l' hitig'aii she heard him described next remark, to which the doctor replied the, Balsam'early and th"eie,will be no ]idea �ucy now, ofdo to i g W184 lifted,.Amd he, could think 6f"L vill'notl I'd.ba a a irl �dore'J�d while Mr faint aigh.ascaped her when.Ma' 6 r hit d g' ddy Neglect v�ithbat the bitter :pain herlettbrr f Why � yes t.. it's 9 grand thing for her, irst-hid fS r' I your: health'and Your health' will n I �: , told what he had said o ara i. eglect 'that would dO. it I' Agnee Was oviding you know enough to teach bet; cost him� VaB. there h6th pr is a C It odhe-doctor' to' see Maddy. so, dhange& somewhat of late. yo�u.11 Life is better than meat, and life but Guy. -this onfounded r goBqipiat� a U r'.. 8 a.we&ris'oni*tb ayd Etc neighborhood, and folks. will talk, I'm h disturbed, About dollars and cents�t6 S1 e'had grown, morethodghtfarl. an without health I ing." , In disea6b:wa�6,ii6t'h6r'bdititry.;,f3iiie y�it mig t c1quiet, , i nobltls, ln_L the worst f6rms of asthma,,.-brd Eli physicians know that poverty,was propsing; AB'iron. while-h6r � manner toward Maddy Was not afraidi" be made.to yield. 't,Had Engli 'air Whooping cough the Bals�m I S. Talk about what ? -and Guy bridled up 1 no, skilf?. would mot An Arneril hand Upon her young heart;, and only Bo'baughty as formerly. Guy thought, her to 'rise it was popsibile, And: Lu irresistible 4
as big independent 'spirit be�an. �froiu improved, And thus: was hot SOL delighted as � 0 ause Bhe: was go � young 'did he - rc �'W—o -a resting. - he wc, a What harm is there in. my doing 9, by's mother fr6m'offering her then _ and there )Uld oiberwise"have been, � when, on ei' 12"010 Engravin19, and a Xow--_� goner. would � lot her come where doctors word ous act to a poor girl like Maddy. Clyde? she might get' well; but she;, Was place from the ills of li I M "i - n bis,'shelteiing day, about tw6meeks aftoii'Uncle Joseph's Biographical 1) etionot 'at I 'St. Albins, Vt., Ba T4HE,,Standfvd in G I Isn't she graceful as a hittien- though d6tbirained that no. husband shoii1d. l6ve, B sli6 was�mot- prepared, and lie -arrival at 'Honeasle, she' startled. him by A. report rom ys: D�lt printiii ffice, .be., 32,000'136�ics in�,Publielchodls, Wife; aur should only deJ )1", ga V-11 tif any.'other series and Guy nodded toward the s�pot Where she' d so, if -the �eat his object by�'his ragh. saying she thought it, h6arly, time*foiber to Sophie'Turner- was rrested On Saturday 7 burdened with atrailin ', so he restrained bibageif, though be, return to Boston, if.she'mea for caushig the eath of tba three-year-old ness lit to,spend the aid -to make a Family intell t. was playing. Mountain would- not'r Come :to Mahomet, Rest I I for SCE10 the tiount , Ain ;. and did! pass his arm artially' A ound her win h It annoyed the doctor to have Guy Praise Mehomal MuBt.go, to r ter therej and asked what she s ould son, ofTeter Gerry by- burning him, oni a ary. TEAOM ad SCHOO11's. Maddy, but he would not, shbw it,,, and an he w ist as he said to her:.,,. do with JesBie stove. The, inj was inflicted ana' 3lit r Until�l t- 1�- M6 bes�?ractical Dictiondry oiklon Quart '1Q'B&Vi6W. 'y lea�ed' from his`chai f Ury -did as 0 a Guy,fairI ir AB I 'tell you, I that When 1: 25tb, but tba d did not I - haie it YOU.', I Saturday. ..'S6phie- Turner'g-��ni6cd, -16 wered calmly . . . .: 11addy, hbiiestly,� uy-was�'no� qulr hil extWnt. exclaimed, 11 I —there's Doc ?—he's ask a wi Ing or Agnes. to pringfield; M It's all right in ecaus' iquidatdd leae,'him there' al6ue;,but when 'he �saw you, but'just bi. I a 'the most -skilful: map I 'over . knew - - I'll want that bill � I it -on the crime the poor girl is Maddy 'Clyde, folks ill send * him I to E . n'gI&ncl; Bond -him 46'the cert%inl ill, and will.let'you Pay I , 00. that, She *as: de errained 'he c years old, Who WaB'present-ikh YW onsetted to� a - , is' ha ds -i for; Madam Atherstone4- lie stall go- -to - X'aplee :,with Does that satisfy. YOUT' hot going; � with' the understanding lk . She is too a ome that, WANTED IN cANAbA' 9!0 ttle ther, Grundy to let alone., If Lucy were..grily 'ir fam 1Yes,"Mkddys&id,,aud.After _% 'Jessie was to reVain—a plinwhibli: to�sell several useful house. - them 'as iie ily;,physician be can T here, it would be d W14',.'In thd� card Luc doctor contifit ad ''as a� child go large a GTRIC)' Qm,,� he two wanted Y ; I'll $Peak to rhi in the -very next did hot OP�OB(3: essle _-ZiitCTRiO (NOT,�B&L household articles, s as name of wonder, are You tw',notr 1 'tied, time, 110 Comes i, B�, th6 Way,4.iildy hav�e 1s6ite idea' htetan in the' -WOI!ds have 4ery diftei6pt B16ification -AGENE now. in, every family. Lit- 0 mar here*; " ad with Another mig di ay. of hot bei so; ay,- 3feronc6 OWebeier. r. �be�� -dids and gents cafil earn salary.,,F or terms' you are ever goin� 6f�6ingtb'Europo for a few.months,ors, as-6he Dien, trto e in BoBto 'il 1ah no claim':46 Electric if 4 to be 2111, burden lifted from,hiB mind, Guy- began to, n -A' 88je: 0 wi l"be seen by r( d full informati a apply to The Hewitt Man. Jealous, as I live I" and Guy's hand paiB,&T Y91- Wheii r 'I her) an 0 .S. A. wondek"Wbere Maddy.wis :and why tiiei rearj� lj�iha�Bj YOU know it doei, h i consulf6d, said' r! Eclectiqc 0 U
t, by. the �icture 6AAhe wkalj-� ulattuting Company, Pittsb rg, Pa., 'U�
cam 0 rB a4�baa been go ng, cif 8 4am at a n so. a r properties. 6iily a,, down playfully 'on the d6ct ? in. good to sudy, awbil L" in,, i d per, which looks' e,ques x sh ulder. 'I I did not. suppose you had got returi ied,, for: Flora, had oloyou'think6fit? ShallIgo,?" igge 'her,, little daughter like begg!6g'tlh c I no knew she bad The popularity of Briggs' Electric Oil is far as that. You are afraid of the effect le oloctorhad.become quite necessa dmg a. to Maddy�:and. the broug-lit"the letter, and.:Lhe was ry: n oSarid, . she tor Maddy's happiness... It was to- him sha- Bar s' n -i )d'which since such as io�indu'0'16'aupiincipled' persons to it May have on me teaching a BwOet-tacidd about going out, in hopes 'of finding her and, -io left 'a a g orhoc riate�all the law'. will allow them ta se, Un little girlhow to.conjugateani a t ie,,when be heard bar in the hall, ,,, cdiifidbd� all her little troubles 1 , near, bad.;become so `PPrOP' AGE!:Alb- ASSOCIATION'. 0 cle Joseph was Bo r
&II Jess tiniWo . . 1. � - - - � . I I f MUTUAL MARRI be a -into stable, that not even' hope' -of cover up your own intereSt, YOU bring LUoyr she answered some question of'Mrs. Noah's; terrible, -loss and so she the do, The propristo,ru, o the, origin: Eli, Hal, bay I inch better' ning the doctor could 9tvail to keep tric�, Oil hab, no claim � to, the Words OF:CANADS, forward as an argumont' e, steppingr,to the dodr,bie asked her to, come answare t at if-#�-W�6@d: boi ne win not probed Your seoret 2 if she,chose, appoint for him B slapj�osed he ought to go, though in jt� E0166frio )r ,,,,Thomas," but to 'the:' ll�ojt PE19SONS In, saying he Would 3riggs'Elactrio" they do lay clainit. INCOltPO . RATED L. NOVEMBER188 The doctor was inno-mood for joking,' the lessons� talkedabout so long. -Ordi, � she,�sb u d miss 'him sadly and be very' her totho city, wonder- words Iby. right, as they rily eyes'would have flaBbe -rC�ely without him. In r , have madis them' of value'. and only smiled gl6omily'r While Guy c6n,. d gwhy;`When-heusedfo like it so,mu,h to:theroeelVes. The sales:of Eloctrio:rOilr Head 6fflce, Hamilton, Ott. .vs, to� i s members L L L . I . 11 Would lire .you in it now Beemed dull and tiresome, or w t OtMarriagp, from -$2bo to $5,000.,� tinned-. delight for Bhe`h6d antici at much you, MaoidYL?',' by le agents wanted, 'In. uhrepresented' Honestly , doctor, I am doing it for you. o veri there barnest ? Woul& you'be the lonelidifor -former Y r 0 ' njo� are increasing.'daily.--� Reliab from these lesson$; hnow,� the society he had yed failed Of f districts. Sbnaforcirculara tind-informatioutb I imagine you faircy her, as,well,y6u' may�� was,,a sadi look upon- er'face, ind'she could my being gone the doctor asked, eagerly. to' bring back- the "olden pleasure he had Because a rumor tb6t the Princess o eerp_f " ingLas she came At ret1ry, Hamilton Ont., She'll make. 9, splendid -woman; but- she scarcely k f'ra -r 'With her usualtruthfuln6gs, Maddy replied, exp6riencbA hea',& resident. of BOADn" We'log obtains her del u�,!s-bildiiig ids.ty 64.Of course I'shula ; "and wh the bath. the waters of a German needs education, of course, and I am going upon the sbfa,' ne%r enj after the GUY rWaS very popular th and much u8ilig at togiveit toher. You oughtto S6m6hOWitje8t6drGuy.,to conferenceas ended, -the doo�for . stood,for deteemed by tie frienda'�� spring, it is proposed to-ekeat &'building in ! both sexes, and
instead of looking so like E6 tbunaet-Aoa,", look a moment. talking with Guy, :iere.biddiug great were 'the efforts"made, o entertain ;London for the Bale of the various German If you want to learn Telegraphy t Maddy-Clyde.mlid, haviq'recover6d i'r' � YOUNG MENin a few ihbriths, ana be certain and Guy laughed merrily..'_---' from her ilhieAs; seemed the. very enabodi 'him good-nighi,. he Baid I 'think I shall andkeep tim as long, as But he inineral.waters', wh ch the'Euklish ladies of a situatioff, address Valentine Bros., Janice] t
uropeat, propos t - could not be prevailed upon to Itay there 11' The doctor was abbili6ed. of his MOOA, ment of perfoct.healtb, a health-Whichr not Accept youi, E i ion ow have a, ' mani& for using. Somebody 'else must cure Lucy." and could not. -tell' what � Bpirit )?romptad _g1owed, and ---sparkled all over lier.,Vright long, and'after seeing Agries sett ad -in� one The coronation 'of Alexander III.,.if eyer him to-ans`�6dl: face - showing itself' AB'well in the The n6xkday, as Guy lied. �p roposed, he of the Most fashionable boarding-houses he it takes Place, which seema still doubtful, 19A . CKI 8 1111AGNETIC ITILE"MIN.E obliged to you, Ouy; as far as 1� anW of1her glossy hair As'in th6brilliancy rode down to-11onedale, takin Addy with started for,Aiken�ide, will cost't a, pre h Ity little sum, of twenty. oh,e am concerned, you may �pare youtAelf the of complexion, and the flash' of hot himi and offering so'mauy rea on2 why she It was dark when he reached home, abd million ioubles.: The coronationrof the trouble. If my wife needs educating,' I cut lustrous dyes. r OW wirhed that Lucy should not be.called hom6, at the old as the evening had closed in with, a heavY, ''Czar Nicolas�cogt six millions of roubles do it myself." ki GU3 r II.- evente6n mil" could share, in what seemed'almost a an as they .rain,rtbe-houBe presented rather a cheer. :kqd that of'Aldxande a per- pqqplo-bbgAu to, talent, particularly 'Guy was puzzled. Could it be tha� 4fter 'fluity of health; and why shouldn't'.9he? saw bow Maddy's heart was- set'- on t1fe less Appearance, particularly ago in 160ii- 0 139 all be was deceived, and the doctor did not Dr. Holbrook had ciared Maddy,,Dk Hol- lessohs'Guy�wasg'olng to' give'ber. quenoe of Mrs. Noah1B.not expecting him. Bilky appeakance �given, 'to 04 car took :cure Lucy;' and so, f rAh a migI dr in �th,) The soft and i for Maddy? It might bei and 'he b "' could it never haveta like opportunity, - the' that day, no ffroo had'b- n, hipale 'the hair by the use of Carboline, the natural,. 9 . A as I 0 . 11 , I A hastened to change the conversation to present dismisiiing L�;-Y from his mind,' he o , man 86id;- alidl as'. a ariors, or in Any and dressing, Awn o* improved :-. 6v— yr un good, educatidn P r9qm qxcept-the library.' .bairreSt6re �TRAD MA another topic than Maddy Clyde. The ! h turned' to Maddy, a d said the time had wou put her in the way of helping them ,There a bright coalfirb was blazing in t a andi�erfected, is the subject, of general to- It s a sur'q,"Pro in t and Eire etuai remedy for doctor stayed todinner, slid as,GnywAtobed. coma 'whah. he could 'give thoBe'promised w they were - older and needed. her graite,, and, thither, Guy repaired, finding -mark by'all: who have witnessed its effects Nervousbess-An AAEL."its stages; Weak, Memory �7' him closely, be mado uphis: mind that he ldssong, and asked if she would commence in a, it was their duty to. leave her',with thare, as he expected, Jessie a -ad her humanhead, : Sold by all'dbalem of, Brain Power,, Sexual Prostration, Night' an d , 'Ibis to -morrow I after'she was through ''with hi He knew'thay'blijected to,herreceiv.. teacher. N t liki " t' intrudo on'Mr"G Sweats; S rmaiorrbemi SerninalWaakness and'.' Maddy - Clyde, Jossie',�and what Bbe would' prefer to take of�whom shic MM somewhat UY, 'I. drugs. Genbral Itess of Power. it repaird Ner(vous confirmed him in his plan of eoh�cating her ing three dollaria a week, but he should pay in awe. ; Raj ti , vepb�t6�tboJad6dlntellbotiStx'en th Mdddy soon Forbes left'Now stl"'O" 'Mr.Archibald' York on W413tla Enfeeble& Bra and Restoi�es, 9.
for him. saine �-and 'if 'they. chose, they Ono ti up,flis it just the lej thoUf,he , Thurod priging one khoust.ol I I 0 dual ay night for -the w6sto' whera he T and Vi�o
gener beg thigh b, With a part of it,' hire a little girl to tibe ,< to the Guy felt himself very good, very 11 Oh� Mr. Reitington,�'And Ma8dy all-� her stay; he should Y wl r, ous, very coiidescendil�gl ad ver-forgiiin' to or j ,I am Afraid I catnoit stay I tbisy�� do the work Which Mkddy would do were' he,said; and so, bringing her. .Work, she to hant buffalo for A, tivI6. After- �Jeueraiivo or�ano. IV el experience Of. thou gy 'Y Vards he will 'go to San Viancisco, slid 80,11ols prdveg it an Invaluable Remody. The the earfier portion of the afternoon;, but need me at home, or may head me; Grah�d- she at home. All this Bounded very.well, sat down, to sew, while. Jessie looked 6ver,,& from �San Fraudisco to Australia, where he "Polioine is pleasant to the taste, and each box later in the day he' began to view Guy pa adso, And I don�twant.t6 gd, though I 'espboially. as t, V�as backi3d bi'Maddy's books of prints, and Guy Upon the' lounge will'teitain thrqughout the year. contain'151 sufficient; for -two weeks' me I dication and is the cheapest and best. Remington in','the light of it martyr, said icked not to ; oh, dear, dear I eyes; full of te6isj and fix.ed pleAdingly studied the, face which, it seemed to G, Full' particulax% in out amphlet,, which' martyrdom consisting in the scornful togs JqHerd Addy broke at' so' The 13ight of them, grew each day more and move beautiful. Covei Lambton, Ont'.,writos �us that down. an Italy, b- upon her dranafandi, dosire to maillrea to finy a dresa. of the head with Which Agnes had' listened bing to Ift'vulsivoly that � Ony � &came !note thh6,Gay�s,argumdnts, influenced'thb Then be talked with he of books, And it is 'now about; four. ye�rs -slnceAe, ooi�d- , MactiN �MugiiiAc Hedichie is Bold to. his plan, and the o5pen opposition of Mrs., Alarmed, and wondered What he ought to old man, who decided that if, granarha was "the l6sons which were to *b& resulted on mended using Dr.' Wilson i a Anti-bili6aBand drugqists dt'50 ctg.. per box, or 14,boxes for $5 or wi I be tuailed free of 'postage 'on ioceilik., do to 'quidt her.; As she sa;t the bowed willing, Maddy ghoUld'!-stay, moir6w, w,401alugler ao,her bright Pk60efting' PAW in his family. ., HQ wim the monayfby a0dressing Wi� & beside himself, or what 2 the head *.&4 'just withilli big' reach, and he lately ne'daed 'at� on, the face sparkled and 916we'vith 6xcitelnenj. l4ack's llnanedO Mcd1clue Co., the� o6ttage� Th latter asked.- tShe liked "Madd' Clyde very' naturally laid, big hand, upon li� And, tearEf burst forth,,'and, winding her rms Then he questioned her 61 her - fatherlh never g4 effectual -relief till he used these' y a Windsor, Ofit.i Canade herself, but it wastitt for him to demeap as,,f it bad,.boen Janie'% smootlW the around her.'gandfafter's" 6eck, family, feeling a ptrange, sense of -'8old by all druggle - to evek"berd�