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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-09-02, Page 8_%_� __'"FVIIW17._��, -W � �, , -,% 47'117RW�A4-,7­1-,��7 �7 -- -_ 7 ' - .1 - ,�-,�'7-.-".��'���-�,-�.,Ippippiljrl.,-.7"�^-�-,�� , .1 I , , - ­ - I � ­ I . . : I . . . �­ . - _; - - --7 '_7� - ��_ � - 7' -_ _.Y ---TW_ . * . I . � � I � 6 . I ' . I � . . I I 'Se P t. 2 ndl I ( )109 I . . . The 10- Ilaton Now Era I . '.7 1 . - . - - - " . . . AW*"Wx*W , I - ­ ­ � . I I - ,p;.".�l � I . ; - - __r ; � - - - L. - I . .. .. _. - __ I I . - 5 e� � A I A 0 � - � r 9 �1 F �, go I ...'e. 0 f * A 1 .,; �.,­ " ... I I ��-. ,..r4 0 '. r , , ­Z�- 1; .. - f4. � t , . , 4 ". 1'. I, 11 bile � i" � ,.i � I I I . �', 4. -� I,-,;.,- , ,,all;.�;�filk il i ­,_ . 'T n;:�. I - .. . ­ ", "O W , ) V, I , , d. r--<�:;11 11 LONDON. ONTAJUO � 0 0 ] Hums-& Shoilhand �1' . SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses .Catmdogugs Free J. W. Westervelt. J. W- Westervt4t, Jr.. C.A., I Psincipal, Vire-Pxio6pal. (� w. I I '. I __ ... yvit Care.'r 1011 were witlIIII Ille Inw, I - E I .1 . riley've beet) ballitnering, int. rtn- years, . I VVVII*r. Vin sure All's. iNewinall Woula , I - . ind attributing &III S'Ortu or low wo- "LITTLE DIGESTERS" - lie glad If lie .did. Well, till aftekaoon, . .1 � ­ I I I � � - .- - I'll, - ­ ­ I . . . 11 .... I I I I I tives to lite. As Long .18 the law d6esn't I then. ,Good wornhig.1' . i. * � - 'AffER, 80 - .1 4.Queer little rat!" 6bserved Glbbsas � I . I Interfere l'iti going to ,get all I Can. SURPRISE PEOPLE . . , the Judge bowed himself out, "Mrs. , : are yon. $ Is every sane wan. As be a marvel If all lie : 11 . . 0 h Xt-willan must CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION 1. . long as It call Lie (]one without any The3- .Make Even Chronic Dys- says 18"---w . I � � fuss or shouting A mos4ulto could I I FOURY - ... bite twice as of"tea if only he didn't peptics Forgot Their $tomnchs "She 1.9 a wonder as 4 husband train. . . "ORON I 01 . 11 . I EARS I I � er. She's tamed him so he doesn't : . ' 's"g a song about It. By the. ,way, . � --r- . \ I know his soul's his own. A good little August 28th - 1909 - .September I 311h. - have you seen. the papers*," I I 11 . ' w - mail because hOs never bad a,chance : . "No. Anything new',"' When a rahn who for years ba$ � , , I � I - , - I 'U"Y" IRISERY "One thing at least that ought to In- been unable to. eat a sqrlare =eat wjtb� to be otherwise, I'LL speak to, Hotkl-* . 1. ­ I I .­,,�, . . - . . : � - I .. .terest you. Listen to this; ,The eugage. out being thon?ughly miserabI , e 'gau about hill), though. It's always . Greates I f Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent. . Torty industkes I . . . afterwar4-wlio has tried do . ctors and � well to -have a friend on the bench, . . I � ment of the niece of a world celebrated . in active operation. . I " medicines without relief -who is, in One never can tell whexill- I I. . 1. " , I .cu y Lydia E. Pink:; financier to a ilvoinluent young broker . . . fact, a chronic and almost hopeless But Gibbs was not listening, His : ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES -S I -ibou,t to be announced. The ,voting dyspeptic-wben this man And' i I mpound 'is I - that heavy face had lighted with a sudden -on Tuesday, August 310. � a b I ham's Vegetable Co . ai:y and her brotbei�are drithans and . thking a "Little Digester" reg glow of eagerness. Turning to note will officiate at opening, ceremonies � . . . I I I'r y . � . I their famous uncle's , I; - I Yf ehell * . MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR . taltimor�, Md. -I I For four yoars aro notr only can eat 3 hearty meals a day, and the cause,, Wainwright saw his niece - I. ' With all the advantages of , my,uxt� was a nusyry to me. I suffered from iTregulari-' wt�rds, but -also the sole heirs to his un vast wealth. They are s ilmering at . good over it, be is nearly as much surVse4 a* Dallas descending the stairs, Involun- outh, education and good lookz y I .. _.1..!.. '. ties, Aerrible drag- ,.. �":,.; � �,,. . LIN magnificent country place, where - _delighted;e who have had lie number of tho - . O'loittle ' tarily she balted as she reacted the threshold and saw.Glbbs. Then. her. . and no vocation other than the :, . sensations, ging .", extreme I nervous- the fortunate broker Is said to -spend every one of the vdry few moments this�experience with Digesters" . is teadilygrowing. Xore are hearing S . I sense of hospitality. triumphing ov . er . enjoyment of wealth, the he ro q� . ' . ..:t­':��i.,, . �,!. ness, and that all .. ,..e.-':�;i,,,�n. r..-:�,�i�.::,�.�.;_,:.. feeling in ray '.. Left vacant by. *his darlug stock manip - �. . Ot them -trying thent-being cured by . I I theni-every day.. . Impulse, she came In and greeted,her our present story chose - rathei . .�-,:- gone " : _ �',,R-`,!,:i I..., *."::, :�5i' stomach, I had alations.1 No m1stakin .g that, eh, , Tile makers have inch complete uncle's guest with some show of cor- . . diallty. to sacrifice his ease and coin. . .�- �.:�'. �'- .*..`::*i.';::..,m � ,,i*,", .. :�,�,��..�.,:i'�_......-......,.,.,.,.,.,ipi,;::- E." , . .. y--! .1"? .::� . 1�� 1,,_41,1: i . I bs'.,11 . ,,, Antee confidence Ili -them that they gWw , . . . . "Itemember. Pallas." said Wain- fort on the altar of his dut y as c ��' .. ... _ ever being well .k,:1;:... .:..,111 lil� 11 ........ .... ..1. X.- I began to ' "It -It ought to biting matters to a I � them to cure.any case of $our Stomach, , wrIgbt as Ile preparod to go Into his citizen. .ffis city called him ft ' :,,:.:.. , :..:. I .......K., .* when e::,5..�7.....-. � �.g-,� ... ...�:-.------'�-�-�-��,��.,.:?.:;";"k":,!7�i:.:,;,.: ,.�. � . . �..,...,..­ .1,,',� akeLydlaE.Pink- 1. ..... - . . ... " 0. ':-:;;�U1.,".....," t � ".;;..... X:;�:.3,f0-12. ,�p�;:;,,�.�,. . �'..."'::1::-�.% , `�`� hend, I should think.11 . "it certainly should," assented Waln- Heartburn', Indigestion or Dyspepsja7­ - or you get your money -back.. . . ,e only for the office; "(11bbs Is hei -day: . I save her from spoliation and , . ..!, . . X....... X, .*_ � `� R. -;1: ... ,�;�)�;:�i.�:-�. . 1XX,�..­i.N' iam's Vegetable .: ��:i,_:',' � .... 11 �:; :i��i;:�,,��:.;!-�,', .,­..�..-.; .. .'""."., __ ,.­ _ K; I,: ­- * � wri-lit. "in act. It's sucli an, auda- 'f, . 'ittle D "T, westers", with this absolu- � T coullt.oll von to inlike his. hofl(lftv as . . . ­ "' " . . . _�,m. ..'W'..."." I : : �;.. ',i . . ,.��'.4, � ­ `.:�.�� �� ,,.;i�' "' . COSt 2.5c a box at tour Ineasant at% you I . . , " corruption, and he responded A. :.. ; "' . .! ­;�. . Compound. Then e!ous inaster stroke that I've a n'otion Ae guarantee, can.- ite giapcea cov- I ­ I - . , `;: .. I.: "... , g . I : ­:,..%,*�'. . . . . I I., , � ,�:�g�,,, - I felt as though dru'ggist's, or by mail from the Coleman ertly at Gibbs. who had strolled to the . - . . . . ­ :-, i:%�?, I . . I . - `�.Z:.-_.., . .1 416. -11 'r- ?--a him )'ro th( I i . -�,,� 1. .. .. till tit- )-Ssll)lv have-bo'ca' at the . . . . - . . Lew Aile had been 5 � J L I edicine Qo., Toronto. I . 28 Nvindow. Theil the financier lowered path of right came the seduc. - given me, and I am recommending� it bcttO.In of it. ,Now, confess. Weren't : . . . - tions of love and the claims of c to all my friends." -Mrs. W. S. FOAD, yon'.01 _;-, ., � ------, __­­ . T.. . ----. bli voice and said rapidly: . - . . 1938 Lansdowne St., Baltimore, Md. , 1:Wel I 1, of course I I didn't exactly -21110 Mat's way I in onll-m- weill "Please be rilcO.-to Gibbs for my sake, I . . . , I revered parent's'inembry, allied The most successful remedyin this Write It. But"-, - 1. b togethek 1wre today. I'wan't, to, patch Dallas. I do'a great deal for �you, and. . with 'the mighty .forces at thi I country for the cure of all forms of - "Clever,bloyl Dallas.will trave t� up'their quarrel If I can. I need th,ein ,I.don't often ask any0ing In retur.a.11 . � command of political:and finan, female complaints is Lydia E. Pink- "5how -her hand now*- ol� ever. Sheys - both. rhelan's. a useful man.,' .' � He patted her on the .shouldei, with a I . I ham's Vegetable Compound. - It has n . "But Horv. an Is boss of . the orgaill. if cial malefactors. The. firmneso stood the test of yeari . and to -da i kept you on the, anxious .scat too long .. If T Ig gest I ure mean ' t to be a eqtiobate and di tK " -as it.Is That's Vit- r ason I askeld you 'zation, . oil fiave him oil yOU'r ' Lae. bul-ried Into the ad5orning. office. with which the man of th( more widely and successfullyused an * . I 0a, She must setil � e whY do .you bottler . about s , I had tile door closed when. I - . any Other female remedy. It hag cured I up here. for itte day. � . gettlug, 'Scarcely - . hour, " singled out for the high . . s rbelan too?" Gibbs Uirned from the window, crossed . thousands of women who. have been it today if I can manage it, She kno,k I .. I . ' est post in a great mAicipali(I . troubled ',with. displacements, ififl.%rar how anxious I am for her to accept "Yes, Ilorrlgan Is boss. Hels,fougilt Ahe room to where Dallas stood aiid iri . I . . I by those who saw in him. onli 'mation, -ulceration; fibroid. tumors, ii- you.tp ' .. . .. his way tit) by bulldo- tactics, lie his usual direct fashion said: . . I . I 0 1. � ' ' i I . .. a weakling and a tool, re�istc', . ,r,egularities, pen, odic. pains,- backa'che, "But I'm sometimes afraid the does ha§ no dlplom;WY�uotll Ill; but brute � "You saw tbat'i­ ' ,at b6aring-down feeling, �Icyl , "The article In this morning's paper Q � flatule not care for me." - , . force.. ,NoN�, pholail wis just as much . . 1. � . . the very forces that had clevateei' indig6ition, and nervous prostration ,, � Yes." - I . I i I . I . s had failed.. .2 .Then mal�p her care. As long "is force Ili Ills way, buthe's-as.tricky as. . There was 4io confusion, no embar- ' him -for their own purposes * t( . after all other mean , official power will be an inspi. - If you are suffering from any of these she tares for no, obd eI8 ' e, you can per- a fox too. I've kbowu him ever sin.ce. rassinctiOneitbor In the 'clear, girlish . ailments, don't give up hope uh,til, you suade her- to believe she adores you." he was chief of police. Ile's a clau'ger- I I . . voice nor In the �honeit dark: eyes that I ' ' ration to the reader, as it ha4 have given Lydia E , Pinkham�s Vege.- I ItIlow do you .knovi? You're a bach- Ous Ina". -If he's. against ust 110 call met Gibbs' so Oqlmly, He went* on I , ' elor.11 . ., . . . make trouble. I wntit him. Ile's"- I . . with a shade less confidence. , . . been an uplifting force in tht ,table Compound a trial. . . , If you Would like spe&al adidee Jud_�e Newinan!" ,aimoul*d the'. . .. . . I minds of thousands' who havc bat's how, I know. . .. .. . .. . .. . -?" .. write -to IVIrs. 'Pinkhai.n, - y7in OPerbapa*.t . I And .. . .. "It annoys -you. , .. . ,I .. L 9 . I . butler.- . .. . .� I ... 1, . . ­ . I I witnessed its. theatrical reprc. Mass. for it� She has guided Kbe doesn't.care for any one elso.".. A. whimsical frown . crossed Wain- "Very much Indeed.?, . I' , . "You ca w rEke about It than I thousands 'to'' health, fi" . of "You're* sure? .There's Bennett, for . . . 4 feel 6 sentation. I .. 1. � . Wright's face, but. clearca -into n pasIL., � . . charge. ' : - . - .. � Instance." . � do'. Miss Walu%vl,lgbt. V- i _. . � . . � . . . - nhly hospitable ,expression as. � . I I .� - I � � I . . 46AI-wyn Bennett? ' WhYj absurd! i " it little '.'You didn't write it yourself, tiletio" I - - - ..,.- . .. . . . , .. . CHAPTER 1. . I . . ' -nown him all. her life. They're gray haired marl.­vOtli n s'oiernic weak . "l? I . Of.course - notl How could.you � . . - She's L I . I ' '­ ' , ITE coutgry house of. Cbrtrle�. - - lova;ivoNc roi work's :sake. '. Seen. -any . -e. lie's faft trotteA pompously in on't4e: heels.' thlnV�- 1. I -V , ijll]g*?,, .. _3ust.gq9d friends;:nothing met ' I e ))lit lor,.q "Jill) wl I , lit. . . . . , I . I \\,uji1wrigLit, tinaneler_ toppee thing Q,,f Mr. Gibbs ihis.-tuo . I I ' � nearest nelghbc;r herie, land It's of,,til �Iccnlq I 1.11 didii�f;.l just *.qndered. - Please . , out . � . . . . _ -611 -it � 1, . ,�TNO. Sir, , I*doll't believe lie's tip' yet. . g� d, . ifild tile lie. 11 . � . - the ri(Ige overlooking *., �vattil Co . ming by such'a late tv,fin Iast'jil-lit, , orily n4tural... Besided, lie isn'tthe sort .. plea"I'antly. "Yon don't. k . nbw mr, .see that the rumor Is denied." :1 1. T. ill a enui-ax of arebitecturill Jild. , I I . P. of man she wants. Ile's an Idler. �'Why 'shbuld 1? - Tell are'going tb . . ' 1. you I� - and- - '. , . -Ile bnve . Gibbs. I think.of 01bbs.'Nortof)'k, 0,.'t Ina rry . me some I day,-areh' � t yo . u, Dal- I cous,ness aud extrtiva;nint cost. The mow, sir; . . � She 11k6s men �� � made some-. Z. . . . - I . "I -whs up'.as, lite as he was, 'Ina I I . 11 . I grounds of (11arles wainwright, finaii- . . I 0 .Iudge Newitiall. is lily next door liel-h. ,., . � , , i . .1 �- r . was tit work by S. But wheh ,I man thin ,of. tbem%elves-Ilke 5, urself, fox : . , , " In$., I . . . bor oil the lert*as voil come. from tile . A a elev, stretched out 'into countless acres I . instaiige. 'So mrthe yourself eask on : Y., - I 'llare I ever given you re son to t . t a Ims, his first hplioliv in SIX Yea I,.% a.$ - . - . stailoln': GIhI*. oil - mu,,t':-..ba1%,e. Iln- I - - I of I.,indsenlie gardenin,g. The whole eg- , I . tbat score. if Bounott loved her, he!d . . ... � � ­ tfiftiI7 I'would.?.'O . ' - . �, . . I . lie is (10111,- I supposL.oversleeplug is I . , I t10P(I tile. pJaUC--�,yII00n Anne . houso, I - . I * : I . . I .., . .. : . In I I ,Q �, , tate of Charles WaiDwriglit. -fillancler, � ptirt ofthe full. Then's a I -.il ' lla;n ti-oposed long ,qg6.,,. 1. N,%,-!t11"�- .. . . .� � I I � - I I . "You have Lot e keep on. coming , to JFortkkets etc, see W. Jackson, C'. P.*.R. t6wil.'acre'ni '� ' . . eelipsed those of Ill$ no!-hbors In -tile. . 1. . . 11 a to 04t-- "Not hecbsSarlly.' 1le's not a .,m.an to I I ' I §pe.you'. You ha:ve'l- - ., . . . I.. . . �. . . .1 . 1 4:p ,� .. I 1: .11 � . . . . I ­ . "'Oil; be .probably never'gave It a I . . I . . ­ _� : . . . . ,. . .. . . .- il. . . . ---!r . ----:-. . - - _� . at i -e .-Covil .yourself aft6r, Thompson! I re- . n'116e start him .- . . "I havetold you that I'don't care ioi� I I � fashionable subu . rb, even as. tile. lit .I. member w6en lie,stlirted on! h e* hadn't 'get started et,isjly� .. . I ... . glance", put In the Judgro.', "A mere cot-, , - I � . I � I , .. . . . I . . - .: . ainwrighf, 'fi . � ou the way,yoil W16t me to. 1: It . : . : � � I . . of Clinrles NA, natici& . . Auqr- ., . I � .. . y . � I ave . , , .. . - I .1 � .. .. .. . ­ I � I ti resolve to. . to- and. taf,10, 1,h, t's all.. When tf�.man'With m . I .. . I . . . .... . . e II -1 n penny -nothing ))tit the It � eelipscd.alnJost every other in J 0 y - . "'Then don't' start him.. Go. T ,,reat admirattow'and *respect. for -yon,' .' . . � � � ,. !. . I 1. I I I ' - - . . . ;lit that'is � all. .A.nd It is, not enougli, . 1. . . I . . . . � . . , izet inoney and then to get more of It. I � t, m0l."Ckc Jadlefill's-ilary lj�tl%' a sopial po- . . � . . � world where itioney Fuled as undis. . - . -win. 'What isJt,-ThOmpsOu9,"-. - ll , , . . . . . I , I . . . . .. � . . And �nqwjoolt nt. lilin! At thIrty-five . . I . 1, . sitioll to ke'ep -till And foitr.dnugbt�rs to " , . . I . . . . . . .. � . � and alssolute monarch. . .The secretary entered from..the of- , . - mitirry oil.," I .. . � . � .. 0 1 puted . , lie's tile , head of one ,of jlie'.buslest . . . I . . I . . thitt aren't inai�i,iod'�xid��Ctini-les.,'vo,u � , "It Is enough for tile. It I have yout. .. . . . . - , � Even -,N-lien be tu�nod from the bus- - , - � . q - ; : 1� 11 . . . . . ­ , flee with it dl,, latch. , . �, � I , brokerogo3loti-,-8 !11,1� . . . . I u�t realtzo'-what It g�ns to bave. admirati6ri'and respect tostart on: I'll . . � v builders � � .�- '? . roke ' . I . . "There's Ott answer, s I r;1. I said. be; Pa - I In .. 11 . . - I . . . . . . � � . I "Good injorning'. In' In. a" voice- . . - . I : . . -Air . - - , Ile of -city and fellow Inoue. . . . � , . fout unmarrieV soon make you love me." - . ., . Wes,, . ern fZ . I . ,� :Ili(] sought for a space the simple life fr�fti the fo ,of tile brond'stairwa' ".E1qre1s:a blank.11 - I . .�. . .1 .. . . I - ' - � . .. I � �� � .. - I . � . I I �, � * . ­ I . 1. .. � . � ., y "No, I- cannoV..'.!assented Wainwright 4YO*u:­w.ould be satlsfl�d vylth,io lit..' . � , ,�%, .. . - .. .. .., � �. � e I .. . . . .. ­ I � , .. . 1. . � I . . . I - 1. . . -,.-:, �_ '; :, 1. . . ... � . � . . , . � . �tie?". . .. .. . . . . . � ... I �, I I , I . '. 1. : ,. 1 Its modest equipment of fdrty. bfod , . . m ... � �*� . . A .- ... - �` - ':� I �, nuick.11, . �Iand .from greseut.sIgns I'm ... . 1. ­ . . . . _. . . reply . ­ 11 . . I L' h � : : ; oil his $2,500,000 countr� ,place, with pt � 11., . . Wilnwrl"Ilt read tile ,message;- scrillt .1 I - Ill, - "Sorry to - Ile. so )ate I . -oue-serv. . across .the h. wfew. Iln 09 'and handed the , - ' . .. � . : 0 on. , .1 i Do you know b6W t)ie market 10" . I � , -not Wv�ty to.. 1. bopd Mrs. New man. Is . ld ` tl e, . . . . � . . I -! . . % 1_ . . , ants, Mr. Walitwright so far carried the, secretifry, whb. hurried 'out . .. I . . I . :"Tes,'knowlng I cou in m will � � - , I I . . . I "It's� opened' oven stilonger Matt 1: - to . . . . .. .. . ' .1 I& . .. .., 'I, I ' - . ' . I ' , ' . * ' . � 11. ;_ � I 1. 1, I into tbe wilds t .. . . .. .. . 'You aren't I . ' *if s , 1. . 1. . . * , � -- '. I Q .. .. 1� . . I , he atmosphere I . . I ., , W, I 1. . . .. ., 1. .. -_ lv�ilr ,. � ��.., � . .1 mom.� the*sort of i1ri Who 1 Obtairlolg,populaltv (if busi- I "' I Ith If. I.. - .. . I . � .. I I . I., . i . . grP ' ' - man . . , . hoped,"' sald.�-Walilwright,' Ptqke ,, . . The -little ,Judge�s face, .W 1. . = look rt.'Jhese dispatches -and see for IIS6*Tbompion is not only '.a - secre- � � . . d0-11131Y'l could marry a - he didn't rc­ I . Exhibition : ALQ �. I . . I . - I .0 �. f ness and the burden of other men's , . .1 . ' ' - important. . � .. * .'. ..� . . a . . speo.t ll'im-didn't Wdralre him. 'You"- ' I . , .. ,, � .. . sleo. -� 1.0 . . . � wealth as to have 'a very complete lit- I . . tary� -but. a, tvIcignilib operator is,�Vell," I . . . I � . .1 .1. . . , � ... , � I. . . . 1- I I.. q .. . :'11' - . yodrielf. - Had ybill, breallitast.?" . . . : "nixtremely. Well, Allaulk ,you," said 'T -marry such. a lk�, orld r , ! . .. � - -Da Monday.' , - .. . . . - . -broker room fitted up adiola-* . . - , � g. of it . �. ' priagps 1. cotildn't . Open to t i'llf . . . . .. . Addefic y . - Lie stock "Yes, . tllanks,�, - remarlteA: G -Ibbs as the..clicking . . . . � . . . �. '. . , the , new. - . he.- 11A wonderful woman', Y6u'�e met. man. .But�perllap$ I,coulilft.'t help 16 , . � . � . . . ... . . ; . . . � Ing* Ills big library and to keep a b3an answere(I Morse - Instrument' so'unded * �from 'the � V- � �, . 11 . . ., . . I.. .. .... ­ I I. .. . . .I..... I . -1 . . $1 comer,' a'ivell groomed, stockily built .. .. , *. . . "' 2 . ... .. . 1. .. . � . . I . . . . . . I . . Vl . I . .1 ..1. . � . '4 . . � . . .. I I I . .. i I � lier, Mr,�.Glbbsl � I. �'O.3�c - ii.11- littil.". - - I I - . , Dog Mow . . . I .. I . , I I night and day at his private .wire. . 'h a . office. I . . I I 1. . - .; I . I . . . Cat Sheiv. 1. . ma n, 1011111fill- into the, rooms wit 7 "N o ? But of "Your phahces-1or haopliIem WOW& - I I 0 - . , ., . - I I I . ., I .. . . 1 . I - Charles Wainwright, financier, was a , . '�' replied, .Wain- .. . . . . d at.: Thompson. 'who dlscr�eetiy - : - ";�_Tq's .i�voryth.111.141', ' ' . , , , . .* .1 . . . . . � . � I . no I . . . ,. . .. c66se731o1I'ha,4 . - - . . be better with .fn�. - ob, ballis, you I * . . . . I �. . . I ' . ., bachelor. No obese- or statuesque wife ,,lie's. a wonder., He b.cara . ... . I . I Speed Events . Daily. - : increased Prize Listd . . .. 'thdrew Into the"' adjolillilgi ofil.ce.- wright. � I o f t e.n' heard- . . know I love., .You! You've kel)t, me I , i � . .1 . . . � . . I... � 11 I . . . . .. carried about ,with her a port�ble ad- I :;,Ieems q'uel'or to have .-a -whole day. me say I Wished 1, had a: good: operator 'By the . wa�, I .. wainn.- so long., ,is it fair to either of . . � . . . . . . *_ .:. ...� . I . . . . . I . . . I .. �. . -1 I ,� vertisemeut of his wealth !nAbe shape away from the -offleb: I.b.iirdly Ln6w .up here wfi4in 1* could trust;'so with- . Charles; It' was , I- . I .. I . . I ,. . I " 144' . . . . . . I . . . - * . . of fabulously valuable jewels or made 'I what to do with so i . nticb spare time." .out, tj word to me he goes and learns us?", . . . I I . . I . A Ckeat ,Li've' ­ - Stbick.: lExhibiti I - . I . his name renowned in opera boxi New� ."It's the -every, . day . hard work: that's . telegraphy; .Ilv.e had him nine y ars she, who ' told I I'll hesitate becadse I -want to be fate � . I . � ... . .. � ... I : . . 11 . . �, . .11 on... . ..,� 1; . . 0 . e me to.', drop In I 6 us both. r, or that reasou I must. . ,-- . - . . I ... - � . I � . . .� I . . . 1V I port casino or Lenox cottage. His OnIY. tested and tempted him fifty - I I . . . I � ,- ­ . a I - �! - � . , put you. where yoi� are today, Gibbs, no* and I 0 11., y 0 U . t h I s I .. . . 4" , . : M . , . It racti6ris . - ..: ' ,�', * ., ` ..., ' -s before, leaving � �.. . . I .. I . . still ask you to walt." . USIC: , , I ­ I . .. . A t . brother had died yeat . I .Vs, but h6ls as . . 1 14 . � . , . .� . . . . I . . . . 11 . . . . W.I. .. true a,", steel, the one. . morning. Y o u. 91. .. . 'But- I've wiilt(A. so long! Tell & . ' � . .1 .1 � . .. ' � . . '. a mere beggarjy million dollars or so � - � � . , ' . . . . . i ' 918t all - � . . 1. ... � . I � I... employee .1 ei.ei had that I 6uld trpst. : see � I -,: she . - - . . t - One thing- fs�-thei!e any one elskhat"� .1tighlanders 'and. Progr n TWice Daily . � I * . -� and two children to divide it. These ' .. 'I, - ..... " . . . . . . ' , . .. � . . � . . � � - . . . 6� i 1� . By the. -Wayf 1he messdge be just 1*1 r s.� Newman . , . '' . 7th Failliers . . The Best, EVER. .. . 1. I - . . Steps,. none too ligbtj dlattered'down . , �. .. L . . . . children - Dallas, a strikingly pretty . I . be./ught me ought to. Intifrest You. It '. is most.auxious . __ - � 1. � . . . . I . . � . . .00, . � I . I . . the stairs, and into the library bounced ' . I I . � and still more strikill ly Independent � i- I , , , ... L .9 . 1. . .. * - . . _... . 16 * . as tall . . 1. I . 1119 .,.� ..., . . I I., �� 0 I . . . . tells me Boroftgh Street railway �stock for me to Come .,,��. - - -7 a,.Iad In terints flannels. I . I . �. . I . . .. � �. �. ' -four, and Perry, a de- - . . 1. I 13 . I ,I- , . � , , I Firework ery Even' I . girl of twenty , . � . . .. Is ok6red now at. 03. 'I've given order. .,Up for. re-clec- �, - . . .. . well set lip and Itood lo iook at and I � � .$,AV . . i . .. 1. . � ;_ .1 I . I . � I . . "lightfully lazy, lovable ]ad of twenti.; . for your .office to take all .they can .9�t _: a 1, - "I thought flou Might - . ­ I . . I . . . . . ti0i this f . seemed.always to have,*t6pped direct- . - � ' -- ' , . .. . one -lived with their uncle, who man- . - � V �� ­ . .hold of at that'llvice quietly and with- I say a'word to- Mr... . - I.. I . Take a Holiday, andsvisit ljondowbs Fair. . aged their affairs, let them go *pretty . . .. I I I . .. I . -, Mr.. Horrigan, :o . I Horri,gan in mv be-. ly from a bandbox-t-nd to liaveltild.ek- . � I . . . . . . . ..' . I .. .. .� . . 1. . . . �� . I I . � . - . and�as,tbey Were - I '1�1 11 . I � I outmaking any Iiids or attracting at whom I brone I- hulf 111. . I tremoly �.�,recent acquaintance with I . � . I Ureadg - ' ,". much as they chose I .,- . tontion. That'll, be1he biggest deal of � . . . I . . I . . . "ecial Rates. on. all" Rai more or less- orname-4tal and- enter I � . . - , A . I . � � . areekv if I can carry it thr . ed. the., �ubj* t, . - . " . . : t , . rhucli s6ap�;tnd water.. , �. . - ' .� . . ... . .1, . oil.. . I . � - .. . . . , .. . � . . . �. I''. .1, . - ., . . . , . . my c Oug4. doesn't quite. seem to see It tba -WAY, . "Hello DallasW. he shouted, encom-�' ... . I I. � - � . -_ ­ . 1. :. . , I . (aluing-and decidedly popular-was.1 .1 : I � .. I ... . . You understand: your part perfectly- . ant I to havd�me ronominat- P P., . litig. 11�1 I . � .,..; � .1 � . . . . . . . . . . �.., . . I . . .1 I . 1�i ... . I. . ., .1 .. . . .1 . He doe ' sn't W . . . assing'his sister In a..bear 6W ..., . . I . :, . I .. I . I .1 . � . . . rather fond of thein, .. . I . .. � . . � to take.,for .yoiirsolf 20 per.cent of the ed. -1 ,thought perhaps, as -a personal soon are"' - : . .. , Prize Us% Entry Foijus Prograannl6fi,.- a�lid all.. inf6knlatt�n. : . . . . ., . I � . . . . I 7 . � � . . . , , I � . I 1. I . . .... I . I * . � . I I . . . . I . I I . The trio had passed a pleasant, un- I . . . .. .. 1. � : �. deal, handle the. whole affair on the favor to so Old 4 friend, you -might Bay q-lere)s Mr. Gibbs,, Perry," Dallas . . . . � . . � - hoqse�on the , . _ I . . - REI* Pres'de' t , - Jk, MAIM �geetetQrY I eventful month at the bl� .. . . , : .. I floor aud,xiot buy any Of the stock'for A word io ?ar. Horrigan in my behalf.". reminded him as the. emerged,sonle. .M. JS I n � f . . . . I I'll, '. , I . ­ . . 1. . � I ­ - . . hill early In the summer of 19-1, when . I - 11 . I I ,your own pfIrAte. ac.count? . Stick, to "Of course I'll do what little I'cftu. what crumpled, from the embrace.- - ______ - 0 . - - . .- . . . . aw" i i I . I a day dairned whercon fate booked .1 : I I 11 that and there's Just one thIng.that Horrigan, will be here today. 'Drop.131 .,Have you"- . I. �.� . I . �, . . � .. � ". L . . I . . . . I , I number of decidedly Interesting fateful . 1. .1. ., . I . .. . . . . . . . . I . .. . I .1 . . � : ? -_ _11 .� .1 . 11 . I I . � . I �. . . . , . can possibly blqcj�, its.,, --u , . , . " .., . . . . . .. . . . a little.after noon and. I'll tell you II00' The lad's.mantler riderwent 01ght- ______ . I': -1, tit � . 11 , . , . � happenings to occur. . I . I .1 1. ."You mean the defeat of tile present my intervefition turns b 'P , . . . ntng� and frigid change, � , .1 I � . .. . . I . . I I w .1 . .. I . I . ., . I Wainwright bimself Was up Miriies . � I I . -I . onlini . sfra . tion this f ill! ?11 :� "Oh, than). %you . I h, good morning!" he grunted, I . I" I vIiiiiiiiiiiii - __ . . __ . . - I . . 11 two . ON, 0 - I . .i � , city , I so much!!' exted th(i . "O : N1. I . 1. and k work In his library, poring over . I \. .1 11-Tust that and.1 flon't believe It wt.- judge, positively 'wriggling In.'his de- th' a curt 116A to the vlaltdr,' int'Ll, .� - . � . .*Am& . , . . . . . � l . . . . . I . I i . . . . . . � . I I I . . . � :� market reports, cipher telegrams anda 3 . %,�', !'.. .. be beaten. The organizatioli's 'solid as Il.. "N an will be so pleas- . I . � . . � . I r . � I . . . � , , , I . ' - ' .... - , . .1 '.. hL Mrs. Newm . picking up 4 pappr, turned to the'd rt � �, int him. I 1. : .\ I .. I . . . . � 'In. . El ­­ ' . .. � �� . . . '' . . .. . .. . - dozen other details of deals uAlch Ills . . I . k, . 11 . Wt .PO F1 * , siniple life cult did not prove . . I \ I a rock. Th I ave, tit - I - . -0 ' D� M EN � I . . I . . ey .1, . 0 pPlice, the Of ed. And, by the way, won't You ask 9 sheet and became immersed jn-itxi . ficeholders and"- ,, Perry why he never comes over to S60 ' , ,ontents I D I&COURA , I .1 � from operating tit long range. With % 1% I . .. � I . "But . the'peoplo at large?" I. . my ilaughters? Mollie asit him . If he 'I c , oblivious of all else. � . .� . I I .. . �. . I . . I . . I . . . � him was his 'Secretary. Thompson. it . . 1. � "The .people tit large are sheep that . . . . �. I. . . . . "Mr. Gibbs is. only spendlug one day I 18 LIFE WORTH LIVING � I ' . . ��! pallid, earnest looking yount* fellow, I - . * \ , . I - . I . I I : with . us," admonished �Dallas, trying . . . � I . I . .1 .. I �. I . 41 . , . .1 . % �_ . I " I like to .be driven by the strongest shop- I'll ..1. . I .. . I i . I r-__ I I .. � - . . . I . . I I 11 . � % . I . � . I . to soften her young brotherlef rude,- �� � MEN, you be.ebme dishear,tAred Whose unobtrusive efficleney Will long 1 4im: ", - I . herd. If they wereWt, tliey�d have . � . I I . .. . � - . . . . when You Net the syniptouts of .. . .1 . I I I . . . .. ' dmiritiioe. � , . 04 1 � . I. . I � . ness. � � . I I I I I I - I since won the financler'S a - ., ). �i . . . broken loose a century age and run tile , ' I . 2�erv'ous Dabiffly Wid decline steal'&,ag - I off Sift , "Hope he'll eftJoy It." ditme tn;ibtent I -jll . � . . . . I This morning affairs In -the filiancial'! I all -i" I - � elt'y and thecountry to suit themselves. 0 Id Not Lie On His L . �,�, , , I UP011-You. Vouliaven1thalierveGr .1 , . U . . - .� Do . tones from the depths of, the paper.. Arnbition yoii usod to iiave, Yoil �, . world had go'ne more than ordinarily J . .. . Scott Gibbs. � 1. . just now bick Horrigan happens to be. - , I . . 11 Gibbs I rose. ' ­ . ­ � . . �� - feel you 06 not the Man yoll ought � . � i I W Mr. Wainwright's liking. -Moreover, ,. � I . . . . the Ishepherd, who can make them. go Heart Would Stop. , I �� I' . to bb. You feet litte: giving tip itt . . . . . - I . � 1,rm going out� for a 'clgae'on the. I n paragraph in ,one of the�clty papers ' and thaVs Interested me In you., ri or . wherever he says.". � . . . . ... � I . - . , I . '. despale, You get ndryou,(; aialveal, I .. I , 'that had caught his eyes had set big, histance,0that deal of.yours In South. . I . L terrace,". said he. "I'll join you a little' .. I . . have little ambillon, ,�ain W ,tile - , . [ . "Shepherd and 'crook' combl4ed,,. I 'Oundredit-of people go 4bout their,, . . . . . I . 14 . .. I I lean gray face to twitching With as . . ' -Yet . Iater.',' . I . .. I I . r .back over kidneyel, drAins id ni&4 � , . Sea copper"- ". :should sari" coriinietited Gibbs, ebuq-. '&Ily work on the verge of deg,th, And ' I . . ' 0 do 0 - "Perry,"',scolded , Dallas as, soon an I hollow e) -es, tired mornings, prefer 1 6ear an approach to a smile as the "Yet that Was the ,deal the paper� n i I ot, kn,o* it., At is only when tile, . I ..� kllugathisow* feeblejoke. ' . I I I � . (o be alone;* �dlstrktstfixlj. variable .. . I great man ever permitted. *Altogether IV)- . I shock cOmes that the unsuspected weak- the br6ker. dlsa�peared. through the . - I I , III . - , I 1 -411 wouldn't let a, speech like,that.. , ' I , apbetite, lodselless of hair, poor eir. . . � , In an iinwontedly goilial mood, new of the heart is rent. There is long windows. llhow.coUlcl you treat a culatlon��*u hava,�,Nervcus , .. 44 % I � _. . I -u 1 . -pt back., to. Horr1gdn If I wke you,". . cure, and t - '.�9111"t 6 0 . . , � . I I he was 11 dennun(,ed � - f o', , 1. .Yllat do , -iel I . , . . . Mihthod - .. I "'N' r une io rudely!" I ' �� . I Debinty, Our N6w � , and some of his good nature so far ex- . . 11 � only one h, is . I . I .. ; . I .- . I 1. 1. -1 . . . I . . taturnad. Wainwright dryly. "Your . 1. I . "t don't like th6 fellow. And 1 don't . .. . Treatment Is Yopr. refuge, It , ,,� . panded as to include Ills busy secre- . 11 I will strengthen"'All weak organs, I . . I . . ,.. career might suffer. 'Notfilwo ,(exeept. MILBURN'S NEART ind NEW PILLS like what I � rea:d 'In. the, pa0ek today - . . I It a ry. ­ 0 . . � L . vitAlke tho r4evotis sykern, pur1fk � , � "Thnnipmn.'* lie remorkod a,4 Itip'laRt - 11 maybe. �gratltude) � Is he bad as humor . Tri Thionj and Be doni(ime& - about him and you. Gee, what 'd , I . . . the blood and rerstora'you to a nlaxt.,. . . . . .. . - I , . , .1 -7 m ' s3ly paragritphl, Irs enough to . L I ly c6tAltioti. I I -orrospondm)co %vnq efell"I'd Feel,Headadia. for spoiling a man's chances Ill bu'sl- I &,ul Poull,. Cawsp�dia, - O,ue., ea I . . -V Ibntch of 4 L. L . y nest or politics. A Laugh costa nibre . ,Mr. P1 ake a white man want to dash out . . I . . " % I . L . . Away. --yrill-re looklll�g pulf: Do I will -k writes:-"Ab6ut five years ago I g&VeUp M I- . _ . L L 4 � I L 11 L. _ , you ton linrd?" I . It probably tornes from the 4� than preople think.' But.' speaking of all hop.,a of getting better of beart trouble. his brains With a cigirette. - Y60're go. Pay When Clbitedil . . . . No. Indeed. Mr." replied the A40re- bileor sorrie sick condition. of ' ' the el"tion this fAll, a reform wave I would nearly .choke, ind then MY ' Ing to deny it In time for the rttr�dt:16g. L . . L ,� . . DED , Are you a victim? 11ava you lost'hope? Are you inteliding-to �tury, %vull a prolliptitude tbat had the,stomach or bowelS. No or arty change Of city. adillial I st -tion heart would stop beating. I i5ould not. t6 get Into tomorrow's papers stren't . REA 11 inarry? Uss your blood*'be�u dioesse(It IrAvo you any weakneot I " Would Smash our Borough Str. A 01- * lie oft my left side, and beiame, so nervous .1 11 Our Xe%v Ilethool 11'roatthent will onto yon, What it hag done tot bundreds of I sollwilling alillost slavish In IL ,LpUt YOUrSelf ' ' way deal, 'To offset that. I,vo.J-&,Ied. -and weak I 66uld not work. - A friend told .your, � I I Others, It, AvIll dolor YOU. CONSULTATION PREP. No. iliattet Wbo has treatta matter wliich "t -Yom MA Allito Alit -A), 1,Feeling till right?" Went oil Wnin- 0 6 � . hands .With Horrigan, It I ean I)VIng me to try 'Alilburn'x Heart and Nerve I ' . . . yoiu WMte for ail honest opinion Frea of q0hargo. Chirites keasoflablm 9001to , wrl"Ilt. "Vol] needilloreeierebse. Why rlLrht with, a , , 0 irpt box WU t4kMI (To bib oontinued next weelo . ' I VREM-I'The WWII MoLdtor" (illustrated), on Vmafes of 31an. � � V__ him to see things n)Y WAY, lie shall Pills, and before the 11 4 , . 41 don't yon p,pt ant of doors ofteac­?" I W- I I 11 I I I V I Wm almost well, and the oot�onil box JESTADLISHEI) go YEAKS-CUR trnant -sent "The work,. 04101- , %V9V - fitiVe cash enough to buy all the honest bompleted the cure. t have advised I I . I I C. 0. 1). No Inawnbs on boxes ix, anvolooes, evertiblot cadldantial� (Joejjib�* th" XA%o K"'S voters he needs. Ile's eording here many othett to try them, and they baye list and cast at flani'o Treatibent FREE. . . "Get -.1110ther man to help You (Jo . . this noon to talk things over with Mo. 0,11 becri cured of tile AarM trouble. I . CASTORIA . I telegraph part of It, then, I,,- . I Phelan's doming too." . h&ve offered - to pay for a box for anybody Por InWits ana Chil&an. � I 11 I I � . L.. I . , . I I ­rhank youL, six'. YOU Are very kind PILLS "Phelan? You mean the alderman they do not cure." 11 . no Indeed; but, It It's just the same to $oil. -milburnIN Heart and Nerve Pills $Ire , , .1 I i t -1 I I I I I , , - � , ` .. 11 , .� I I - .1 �� I'd rather handle It all inyi9eit, I hope ' sold everywhere, i In 003tes 25 cents.' of the Eighth? Y401 have, it pleasant )x, or 3' boxes i The KInd You Have -Always Mot Dllm%we, KENN EDY& KENNEV my I I � , . little gathoting, Perhaps you dichvt r4o. per bt or $1.25, at all ' 1 * de ,Oi.. - know that Phelan and Horrigta ha,(e dealers, or thallittl -direct on ftt*!Pt Of nears the 4;?�� Vkh. #-' the work's Perfectly 0sitiftf toryt 010#0 I" Cor. Mich' n Ave., and Gril'swold St., Deb*%. "'Porfeedy, Tbbblosob, T601M tht X111100AII At cum Walt"Per . I bad it row and".4 . Pee by Tht T. Milburn Co., Limittdo Mptaura of ..,.-"-'L_L ­­­ 'isal".. - _ ____ _ - t� ­ � -1 .1 I , , 041g M196#0A 1, hAVA wba A06)t" *A 0 Ubliva# . L 11 orooto, Out. . 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