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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-12-19, Page 7I I � - - -- ­ --- ,- - .- -- - - - , . - ­ , . -- - .---.--,.- . -­ � ... .. ­­. - .----1-1-- . ­ I - I , � 4 4 - . � I .. I ­­­­.­. .­..­­.­­ � I . . � . . . I . , 1 �4 . '. . I I . I I I I . � ; . . . . . . I I . .. I . I I - I 11 I- . . I I I I I I I 1. . . � I � � I � V I . . ,. I � . . . , . . , 11, I I I . I I . . � . I I I I . � Docembw 19tho 1907 � � d, 40 1 . . . I . I . . I cmntos. new% ftecvft � " 1. - . - ----- . .. -- � . . . . I I ­ � � "" , ". ­ I.. I ­ � ... . .. I;- I ­ I.. 010.0 'i.�.,l,.""I�,� . -- � 7 im,;, q;�;­;, ­ - ­ -,n---'-.-,-.- , , " ­­ "'; . .. . .... ;­ -, ., I . II . I... ' I , .��­-4�4!­,­ . ­ . �1. .---,-. - I . 11. W.. -1 n- -- . -1. . ­ ---..- . I.. � ---- � - - . � � . , ,:�.�­, . . 10, V., NQT*gK4r1k, M. D.- XqTo%$A4 The dowand of returned cmigrants ,0�jp00,4p*0 � 1. 1-1. ­ 1­1� �... ­- - 11 - , , oqpo,00000 And tUe thfng,flii the if .1 I I I , ' " " - . -21 , . I , or land is causing a rmar4ble rise 4p, I � � I � . , nosy I , . ` " z =­-­ ­­,­�--­�-.,. �..'-4. � Ja. =4, tRtAt414:1­1tmsary..--- �,-- �� ­ ­ " #- � ­ - - - 0. .I ­ . -1 .. .. . .. I ­ - ­Vv,en now . , - , 41 Vilift, And wishes in 4 6 - , 'M th bu�j In preparatiod for . I . . � o er was I I , no 14mik- ­ - wipes on a Prash tmw I � Kane's 01.3 Vlpevtion f, M.n .n% aid M-1- . IM . � . -;&&-, , n f , 1% . - 'TO'De "s - - .- 3 11 ���:,._�;.L-..�,-....�-....4:�,.,.�,.� . - - 0. I.. , and 0ountrified-and c I a re. " , , thb 'kl�Tl.beaal,ea, gr$w­ . .0- OC no, U. INO, . , I � . or paid the Qu : rVVN -- - .f The German V,mper ieen ,0 at I � I I I . , LEW--i=1 *PAX on a. rollorl" " . ii4oruiag,watil aighs did the ,little i4c. , ., -ros # ,01H011and a visit last week 0 1 re"s a tive form ( , PATENT AWACM - -, 'L t 8 .. 10, . I . I Mr. Lincoln could b4trdly L of Grandma ITOW14nd, flit" I . . � .1. . , I from room, to room, wa,shing windows " I �, .. . . ,smile At Rose's reason! , . I I . I .. . -� 0 L I ceiving that he must ng, but per. ­­ "- I , � .1 $ be decided, he which needed no washing, Usting. ta,. : ',.It` - -',K$,- . � I ,, 10 . . L 49441% said, "We think it beat, for you,to go, bles On Which 40 duet wi�a, ly And Physician to Amig" L,L' � , h ., BA %TK I - Wft : - . � Land shall accordingly make. arru e- doing a thousai)d tM­, 'A 14hp The Honest And Use$ tbo sot , .. � .1 ,,, , ll .1 , , . I "' . !��,,.,.A 0 , "M , . 10 (IT !� f'hr%Iv:M IT. -laid ZLW �.,'.,,- a";­,"!�, - � Avallablv.'Rowedlej�. L �. , r "I"", - . : ­ :.�%.`A' t�, . 04L VhaLn .- I ,mQnt$ to take you in the cour. f _ �tRv �, . , to:C11're I L . � . ; * � I . I I , L , N.- 4 J I K L : � L. . , ,�', , . , . 11 . week or two. Y(�q �� 11 i4a Itose, On cow :t,)m in Iartie-ilac i4d, Ir 11 . I j,W%-111 I 14 " QJ7"h t; , M1 ,v . I I A GENERAL BANKINU'r J3U,Sl,' " ­ - L i N I , I It : with YOU, And Jenny, t8ii, will be tiao L.,,,.l �ja lady bestow more I'b'an . 1-- It" . �� L .. d1% 04 0 1 tber., a part of tho tinie"; then. not usu-W,mre. . `Twaa -the "i0pare -chain. _ brou& . L � The proposed legislatiolA t . L . ; : NESS TRANS&OTED. NOTES is 11 : Aufbw9f A.0041 Rhwst" "InW HOWOSt"d 011 0 wishing to witness the'effect of his ber"111 at whose. windows Rose,"when the Dominio . , � . PIAN . . . I r . . D, Parliament for. t�a XW . . . 11.1 .1. . , V3 . 0 ' words, he butilf left the room, paus- a little girl, had stood for hours . . I. . 14 � . : th* "64* &`Tempost 4nd $aMbIlloolt lift. , ing in the hal . to wipe Away ,.the watching the tbin, b . Ulat"911 Of the Manufacture ,and xale I.. � I .1� DISCOUNTED, DRAFTS ISSUED L I A recognWed authority, L . . . 11 .. , , lue mist and . . - I " .. I LLLL qi,9*00**f#009 . t.. ' 4 . 1. Mr. Puddleouil*, director 0 e4ra which Involuntarily came to his &007, clouda as they floaW Around Of Patent ,or proprietary medicines JOL . L . r, . . . . . eyes am he overheard Rose angrily , the tall green mountains, which ,,at , and it in , .. ,�� INTEREST kLLOW-ED 0 N 'D I.,'- of the Otta,wa Conserva. . . I I wonder, - of the Utmost importance . � W I . . . I . ! tell ber If he.wauIa,--ers4-)i;;r.'6e&W f;i I I . "why she Should be turned the great distance seemed t6 tower re6eiving a great deal of a entio", ,. . i tOrYofMusic,sa sinparo, 4 �'V . . tt . I.. 1, �� , . . �y . ,oll -What pathwisy,* n Ti 'Wfi*fi way *b4i ;P� out of doors ivhea she wpnit able to upward, and upward, until their top$ . , �. I ... I . L 10`reb�ded L . that scitiothing there wea not one ray of sunshine sit up VA not only by the propric .,: ,' IPOSITS. SALE INOTES PURCH- WAS. The bea were lost in the sky, above, At the I . k'l L juriep. Tnox� . sound of her I~e tary medicine , I I . I was 1kreatly surprined and which o"n her, buoyant spirits 69tdA "I never can bear tbe"scont of those foot of the Mountain, and I . manufacturers, but also by the )eading ., : � delighted will, the Afartin-Orme footate-Ps. whifle sometimes kept bor .. nearer Glen- doctors and �1. 1; ASED - - - - - - - - - - - - - Piano IL plave,j 6n lami nizht. I Awake the hy . Other from the surrounding gloom great tallow candloa, never, wood, was a- Kinall druggists. Zvery mauu- I . .-, " . . . I IbUild it to7bo, one of the triost L along night, . his' Her only sister waa'slowly but surely "sad then to thi . said she; sbeet of ,water facturer of reliable and high class ' . '. 4 haggard face Iri tbi moming. A= I - , .a I I was . . ''I frateful of All th'. ufidgNpianm mother's nervous, Anxious 'manw 'a WboAL ;enny L . I uk of the coarse Sheets, 'which now In tho� spring -time L * � I r . , I dying, An thought ol ., nd Patchwork,­b0quilt*--oh. it's plainly diBcernibl remedies welcomes the bill as La Step. � A 0- I : , have ever tried. - . 0 this she felt that It Ross could, goly dreadful!" ' ., o from the windows in tI,s right . - * ­ 7!'Ra "" five Sho,d U7 L - . direction. The di , I . . told Wr that rWn harIvint. . of Rose's cham � I scusWO10 L �,;.�. That waq two years thom� L and bear the rftt.WJ Xenny's hea, .. ber,.and with careful has broughtout tho, faci th . . . . I . . . . .rt,, too, was well-nigh forethought Mrs. I I at tile ba4L � . ,i:� V. BRYDONE, - ajiro, Mr. v4adicombe . . to forget' how much she )owed burstilig, but she forced down her own -lowland arranged . PlAysicians in Canada An& on the .. . : I I . . To the I the bed sq. that the sick girl could 004- 1. I., . . . writes now: - in"dot a' hor reverie Vow.y liam 0ender, who that morning had sorrow, while she strove to com look out upon the f4ny 10 t approiro -of And proscribe Psy. . , L I ? . . roturned. He had delivered the le$. ,,, fort . I I _ , e and the- : �"L� . I have had amV, op?ortunity honorably and menfully asked bw of her aistei, telling her how strong and moun.tains beyond, Snowy white , = in ., . BARRISTE R. SOLICITOR ter, and now, restless and unquiek he , oases, of tile most difficii1s Wearing quall untry fragrant With the leaves of rose and very serious throat ,.�� of tVting the artIn-orme Well the, bracing air of the co . , , and. . . ''I -oTC. *tv in the Cpn.-4rN-n- SM down to* await its emawer, 'IS her parents, And b6eq ppurtiiO with 111ameter. " In 4 recent instance of .. �- , I torY here, and it is.pe . . uld would make her and . how refreshing, geranium which had � . . �', , - . NOTARY, ,iUBL10. F tisractory, I irkaly owe.at last -his rof ot emeh­ "tompV-no� byL her father, for oo, , been pressed . And lung trouble . :. L , . � ! -Sloane Block- i"iy . eeta Patient, had been using Psychirio., - , OPFICE . , ed in. language r Mltdmad he have followed the di tbi� . Cl INTON. .sa consil'o- W L, -otates. of his when her f6ver ' , 'ter jqdffMePt L was on, would be the ' within- their folds, were the sh Two adi I ­� Write for �wal�l tor� _ . 'he would. Will clear; cold water which gu�hed from which cov I . $,:L 1. I . ue, . that lie 06uld nimt feel Angry, he ered the W, the -last Rose lo ng United States specialists . Ar I Twlf,c&-thrma times he reW it ever. the Spring nearAhe thorn-applalree. Lincoln would ever rest upon., $.oft �re constihod, in addition to two , . , I ,�' � . Prices and.ternis of M tin, I of" pyen his daughter to the ewe we L 11 L , ,, ' .., � Orme Pianos to , I hoping, to find some Intimati ' one who he knew Would 101"fullY where in childhood they so oft had and down eminent Canadian b '' . L I , an tbo . , y,were tile Villows, And, the , sibians. UF`O . RIDGUT & HALE I 1. . . I . L 11 . shield her from the 8 (4 played. - I ,. learning �w 1) y n I . P0381bly she n ight relent; but -m, % . Thk she spoke of the minia� patchwork quilt,, R�seis hat'the. patient was Using, **. . 1� p tornp of 'He' ) . . . partimilar. , A,�. . . I ORME a SON$ Llinifed wo,q firm and"ileeided. and while ;he � was net be, but, the cold, proud moitb� ture waterfall, 'which . not far from aversion, was removed, and its place a isrImP16 Of Psycbine ivag taken t1lid ."ri Conveyancers, ' 1.3ominissioners, ' . L L or, who so haughtily rotgood William's their grandmother's door made "fairy I . A91. ,�, OTTAWA, QAT. , thanked him for the. boom he cantor- ng U-4- - -s ' uppli,ed by one of more,modern make, `41yzed, .with tbo, result -that the L �. Real Estate and Insurance , I . -red upon her ahe respeetbAy declioed� request, secusing him of taki ,like music" all the day loni, and at ()ilce Mrs. Howland thought to PhYsicians' adviaed.. its cont, :�. . . .� . . I . I L L . inuanco. . e Agency. Xoney to loan. ... .,­ ... � . 'pting lk assuring him that his derhand momas to win her da"ghoes last, as If Soothed bLy.the sound .Of shade the windows I They. proscribed no other medicine but. 11. . I t &*ce Affections. . - _ . with the Venetian I ,�. . ­ secret Should be kePi Inviolate. ,. � . that W -off folllng'woAer, Rome forgot blin,ds which hung I . . rsychine, with the . L I - , n the, parlor be- , result that the pa- i j ' her trouble, and sank Into W Sweet. lowf but'they Shut out so much sun. . a . C. 13. HALF, -- JOHN IRI L. . I ... . ­ , , 01 had rather saa you d Le*d I- - Said 1111y, recovered and is � .� DU11T . . , . . . � . � - I I-,- I - ­ � "There'll . mania ?j��. 'the * &** - _bofflU WPn_An. ti,�A - has f . . � . I . . - , �d - -freshing al'uMber, in which she light, and made the room so gloomy, RPlondld wall;-ing arid talking adver- �. I . . thought he, "for like to, .­ ow mt�n , _ wh6n Jon - .ro L that . . . time that�sh q I.. .. L . .1 have it krmr;r� thia I have been pf�- ny knelt at bor feet.. i4d pjem�&4­fari 'Arid6med ther joyou-s� Summer, a. barried them -back isubsti., tisament­for- -01e. -wonderful- eurative-­- _:,_ ­.­, . . . . 1. - I . � . her to take back the words she bad had c6me, and � well and tuting in their place plain - . . . . . . . . . fused by .4 poor unknown.girl," %rA' , that she. I *i�to mug- power .of a remedy that will "stand ,. . - . I - eui�tains, The best rocking chair 'tore ' ' I - DRS. GUNN & AlcRAE. ' I . . . then, 813 the eoDvI6U4h- came ,,,e, -spoken- "I�bad­rather sea, yoit -(lead , Arong as Jenny had predicted. was lin � ... up') ,U . the keenest professional . r, , M ' R ' 'him iliat she would never be his. he than married to such -as be, I mean . .tho. happy brW of.'George Moreland, and the old-fashion6d eariped mirror criticiani and analysis. As a builder . L Dr. W. Gunn, L.R.G.P., L.U.C.S. , .him head upon the table, and what I ha�Ve said. and you� will never who led her to a grass -grown grave-- :Were broUght-up trom the parlor, �� " up Of the systom and restordr of -all I .. . Edin. � such tears i La I did �7j,gri. be him., I I � �' . : the grave of Mar ted Coilidi seC tions Psychine ham no L, � a V . q Ho*ard, who had then when all was done Mrs. How- was ' . , - . ,weep - Ir% .Tenn* kaiew.�Villiarn too well to died of consUm ' I d Ave a sfg6 of ti a tion that equal,'a;d the best 'nd most earnest . L ption and been't3uried an g sa si c .. . when � .. L L a . - If* . ' laid I think'ho votild ever - Sanction an act- in Glenwood I . � .. . it ,was so well.done; and closed .the physicians recognize this -fact, ' office -Ontario ,!"Pet, Clinton. Night 0 . 0. L L , IM and delicate - . I . I . . . . . . . I i_ L ... � . - . . . of disobedience to her mother., and While Rose was aleepinglenny-4610 roorn'until. Rose should arrive. 11 At the age of 21 my l.ungs were irt fa terrfbl6 . . . I - . . . - .. . her -hear . . L I 'I 0 - 0, Ere 101ilff, t" was ., another knoek � t grew faint,' and her eyes softly down the stairs, ane., t1,1*:,­�, ,,? .. I .. fflate. I h4d la'gr4t the Year before; it settled I .. clim WiW tearg, As she thoughi'Of eon. on her shawl Arid bonnet weat. across . CHAPTER. XXVIII, . . on ray lungs and I ept steadily griiiving worae . .- - At the door- and hastily *-,Vriping Away , quering the - -- --- . . I . till 1-gotdown so low I livne In: bed for six weelm I ... , Dt. T. T. McRae, all traces of his emotion Henry ad. love which had grown - the street to confide her troubles with. I . . � � I I had a conspitation of doetors, nnd they said they . mitted his fatheri who had came to with her growth and. Arehgthened Mary Howard, Who, while � she Skin- Through the rich crimson. curtains * Lotill do notbIn1twore forma. 'I'lien I started to I . University & ,roronto I . � with. her strength, .There we . a anoth- pathized deeply with her young frie d, which shaded - Rose. Lixicoln'i sleeping uso.'Psychlne. ook the medicine for -more Uum' . . .r. - 1,1,0 I talk* of- their future prospects 'Which .1 a year, lt certainly did wonders tor me, I anz � L I . . calls at fitin, t.k.,­ of office or res . , I , I � . grup. I . I I deate, Rattenbury street. ­ . I L il - � D ' ... . . . I I , - . were even worse than he.had'feared, er reasoD, too;. why Sonny should was not surprised, for from herslight rtoom. the golden, beams of . - *arm I . � Office hours at liospita,l :- .. . a now.asi strong as i was before my sleiness�, , . . I 1 to 3 P. m. ; 7 to q-,% M. I. b478 .been, appolaw agent weep as She -sat thire alone In her * acquaintance- with Mrs. Lincoln she March sun were stealing, lighting up . . '. ­ MRS.H.Hopl; .. I , "I . . . for ,thp . 14**- But he did not reproach hiswaywud' , room. From her father she had -heard cibuld readili believe that one so . am- the -thin features of the -sick gi , A with ' . . . � ,Xorpbth,0nt,, .' . I. I . 11arris CQlu-t son.. nor .hint that his reckless -6x-1 . Pany in this district and will Iravagance had hastened the calimity OI.qI that was to happen. The lux- , itious and haughty L w9uld seek for , a glow� so nearly resembling 'health Psychine, Pronounced, Si -keen, isthe i I . keep, O , complete list which ,otherwise might possibly have urtes to Which. 411 her life sh- had tr daughter a wealthier alliance, than that Jenny, when she -came . ' I . 1. : jin� 11 .a b�6efi -Avoided. Calmly h' tem. cing the appetite, purify- ! - . . �; beon.accii�tomed were to be bera no a poor la*yei. -All that she could say, her sister good -morning, started with greatest Of tonioil' building Up the . By* ' W Wish -DR. .J. W., SHAW- of Sul) lie a MY tore oppos- * I o stated the , longer. The ple"ant country house to comfort Tenny she did, bidding her s look ing,the blood, aids digesQQx,'sud,.Actw­ . . L ,Is , u ita the Mols s Bank. .. ektent 1to which they word involved, .rprise at wing.her So wen. . I � . adding that though an -entire. failure ' In Chicopee, dearer far than .her city. to Wait Patiently and lippe.foF the�. "Whi , Rose, you are better," Said directly upon the throat. -and lungo, . . . . -OFPICE- . . r. am also couti, ' * ' home, must be Sold, and nowhere in . best. . . I . I I L . in, - . . . I . .1 nulng, t1f0 might be prevented a Short time, it . 1 fair - cheek :On which giv g tone and vigor to . 'A' ." kissing .tbe,� .1 . I .the eDtfrli: - � .. � L . ' . .Aour, feed"and seod-�-grahi b`U`S--.L - the wide world Was there a Place for � You -are blue and dispirited," She the ray of, surilight,wits resting. systemi At all druggists, 506. lind $1, ., . . . ould corneat lait; and that,,� ban . . . I " w , . 8 "and. a little fresh air will do Rose lisdJUS er deep .. . RATTENBURY ST, EAST, . ine"And r�spectfully solioi+, a -prable p4meiA of L thorn to rest., L . . aid. � I .... t awoke'ftom h or Dr. V� - A. - Slocum, rAiaitod, ,179 . .. , I I I . . . I -his' debts Would It was of all"this that 16nny was )d. .Suppose, *6 wall� 'Around morning 614' ber', sad now remeinbq- - - " . - ­ . . . . -1 . .. . -010litinuarwo �.01,---yo atrft,w'�I � AdaVE -beigars.­ . .. L-fte . ­ 1.11 d----Lyou' go(---- ' ,'in L Kiilg_ Street Wfttl. Toronto. ­ I- . 1). , - L . - , - . A. � . . ur ... 0 . . k-Ahein ­ ­ - :_._._ ---Ahinkmg�--that drea--r-Y a rnoon; an , .8, ' squar�- or t*o;16i see, the . rain - is Ing that -this was the .day appo _ . . -L L. I .1 I I . .1'.. -CLINTON.- 11 I + O' ­ . It or myself. I '-do not care," Said .. . . L inteii. '. , ' * I . 1. . � I L ... . I . age. � , I I . � . r I � , . L . I . I . . .. I I . , . .., � . I , 1, ... 't114 . wheii.. at last She .turn6d away froxii over now. .. . for her'di"&djourveyL to - , . . . . .. . .. + . I . . L wretched man. pressing hard his enny *1 -Glen* 6*6d,L - I . I . . . 4 , . ., I . . I .. . .the window hat'Aboughts went back . JT ' consented.: "and *tho'. Lhad, She burst into tears, wondering, "why . . . � I , .1 "I aching temples," where the gray hairs L Y . -L . . . � . . 1. I � � . . ­ .. J...LA For . . had. .thIckon6d.-within .. & few * short rAst , . . . . I . - � I --- - L . 0 - do again to her sister, and shepurmur- hardly ffoiie half theldngth of astreet they would Po in. dragging her . I . : .. � I , .1 . . . L, 70cWsoled by 1. . . . I... . - ! - . � . � . . . . L' weeks "For'. myself I do not care . ed, "If. she could only live." � lorhen William himself joined thern. fro&L'horne-" . . ... � . -these 'reflections - die * : . . . . I DR. C. W. THOMPSON . . I . .. L . . . I I . . ' - But it couid not bo; -the flat had. RightlyL gU - that .'her. absence ,!'It's only a pretense to. g � . . . f , I �.- .-- * '. . .. . , but. for. my L wife' and children - or . - easing L ' � .ei.. -me became more.- calm; and., had hei* fa- . . . . . L L . . ... . de forth, and ROSe,L like th would riot be noticed M L - know," said she'. "And -YOU: -ther.now given his . I � . -.:11 I -that she muM Miss is fair t, .,turned I - � PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . I . . Rose . and I= . away, I . consent for bar to . I L . * hose name �he bo suddenly-- -h . .1monain. in' Bost' . I . her go . I . ' oce ' med comforts, :-is the keenest L .Mmer flower tw. ito.: a kde 'a is - well confess It, at oncev, - You ,. ( -W, 'accord haVe gone� to Glenwood. �., . I . Usto su I re, eaving may; a . on, she would. of, bei - . � ,. pang of all.,, 'L " . . .. .. MU Veral W1 n.and Zonny 'to th L 'tired of waiting upon'me.�, I ., . . I . Special attention given' to diseases 0 ' � 1. L" . L' "StLiade and pass away. Forse 4-ial emselves.- . we , � . . . I.. . . I 1, . � L S All this �tinio Heni7 had riot spW(in days afte-r- Mrs.- Rdssell'� party* She From that­Wm6ik Jenny xeturned to - Mr. .. Lincoln * now -came in to�-'Seel . ; �. � 1. ... . . I . I., I , I.. . o morning * train ,' bound 'for At. . . . . ! . � of the Eye, Far, Nose and Throat ...... A Ch.'xtstmaw . I 0. J.-k'bep 'U13 .but - th.� I aWS L o.f' her,bbrne much-'bi6riier' than F;h'e left hid daughter. but all, his-'atterqpts to ith'' " ' " * . 1. I 1; . . . . but thought was busily at work. go I . - � 11 . . . . 11. nature had'bden puti -DOW. It.` Sh6 had aeon -Willlam�had tal6d` soothe her -were in -vain. She only re- W , -office and Residence- -' . . .. . . � . I , jiged� a��id . . bony stood in the I dep�Dt� '7aV tlia - � - - � . . . . . -could not bestir himself; he,had no. h � lay all 'day in a darkened room'. With him of the past, prese-it, , signal' to S _ . HURON ST. SOUTH. CLINTON L I . . . . . , energy, for that 'now � but he ;��d M an L plied,. "Let me stay id home, he * .. ta�rt - and- just the . . L. ' . I M()ani;g ,with - pain, and wondering -fttur6��hed caut7ht from hiq hopeful re ... final' -all ab � d"' was sounded, a --�'-, - . . ,­ . whode,,'w;ealth . this room, .my -own r6om -11 ". adding 'hamj�oin, e L I �L ,; . marry.- E lla Cnxnpiwi� I why the &M of L tbose.:'aiound her. spiiii, the belief ih,Lt, all . would -ber. well* more In anger than s A. . IL, Uipage drove -slowly,up. ' . . 3 doors West of the COMmer�iai hoteL' . . Pre'.s ente. '� .. - 'would keep' him in the position,he ,'. . orrow. "I'll try - - _q oar . . . L besides supplying many x ' -in a lai 4 soon n as I' And be and from it * . I . , , 1. . . 11 I .1. . ..�,!. . I . . 1. I . 1. "rc so sad and mournful. ' . In time- and more . cheerful . to d .� I 1dric,ln ". - �-.-- , I . I . . . . . . now OcCUPI - I 'bearing .in' his- �xnis' his d�;� . I L� . � . I., I L . . I . 4d.. . ie as , can, -out . alighted Mr. . . � . . . I I . . . . "137enny," said she 'one day When , frame otmin4'sha fewentered her sia- -of -the way, if that'B what you -want r" .� :, . . , . . . - . . .. I '.. . . d � L - 1. . L .. 1. .. I .� of Rose's wanu. . .. . . the -phyiician I as usual had. left .the ter's, room.and when Room, who was "Oh Rose Rossi ` whose head rested %wearily upon R; ' . ' -�- '­ ' 1. %oft"b1W . . �Curdhii the -fate which li�d. re&ced . . 0. . I I . poor father don't 1. I I . � I . . . .... �. . ,. ChL . . .6rd of encOuragement - awoke -and noticed the. -change in - or a , e * shoulder. Accompanying hirnwere big. L . . .. . . . L -DR. F. A. AXON.- ,.. . . . ­ . .� . :, I ... 1im. to 'SU an extremity', 1,6*ard the room N�ithout a w L I I L h desei*e th t,'.� said..T any. raising- her.;, . . . . I. . . I . ­ I ., . . I a , . , --Jenhy, .What does .'make.'you look 4ppeaiht)ce. asked what - had happen- hand its if. t�. StAYL her'biater, a 'L thought- � wife..'.Tenny, and a gray4isired raw, . - . �' * , .� �, '� dusk of evening Henry stiirf�d again I - � the fA6ily �hysicisn.­%gether tb' i I (Sucome,sor to Dr. Holmes.). . There. coxild'not.. bd a more for .Mrs. campbews. Lights were so blue and forlorn?. .1 hopeyou don't .ed she could' not forbear.,tellinz her. -less words; wbile Mr - Lincoln. laying Ley - - ' � : . , . L . L Specialist in Crown ald Bridge . � .. I 1. . .. I I .. jing in L t� , fancy:1,1in going t6.dim? of cmi-se T -m . .Rose heard her ffiroujh:,' , thern-', . his.face u . Pon -the' Pillow so- that his entered Ahe rear. car.. and institnsw�, - - , I . . . . oarlor. and as. the �ur­; " 1. . 'very, kindly. informed her that "sha.' all there WaS.La . . 11. ' �ib I . Cps - I . . ­ , A ; ' .'� L . . . �. . . stmas t, Ain . 0e drawn back he could see - DO .. . I .1 OC Ming , I ­ . ' . ' ' . 8 LW . * Aed ' Wth the ilark shakin curls. anrZ low whispe* I . I . . work. . I appreciated -Cbri' ,present . d J,*L* ^- fool to care .for sudh . a Avered, I ks - , g OfL hasty turnhi4� of heads, -�i . I . . . I I I . ng fit ensqed� an a- . rough- I tresses , of him child, Vep, - . . . I '� Graduate 6f the Royal College of � . . I .. LLLLL rough Ahe paitially-opened. shutter ­ &i;6 4?'��ghi , ::&a - 7: ' L ' . . t Ella was Alone Reclining. in A ter. -it, .was I . .&#-, � ;,. . . bitterly :� -, I .... . I t-: . rl?' ' h 60ticed And �ommonted upoiW . . 1. . I I . over, she- dontinued, "I -n I ' ' , I ,"-­ . as,, . . . * lac - . - ' ' i i le-, Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor for ..your'boy,0r, "girf4ho *is a - I I George Moreland expected soonri` ' * In :s'.few days preparations wor6 And 'Dot - the unmartbl'�-�,�Vty Lof'RQS% Who. jal.. .. '' �� -1 .. . , . ' . - I - still he could. ' ' . . L . large soft ohair,"'Ohe! oat. lednin tell her why her father!s A L lay as ff wholly, ex. , ` , . graduate of University of Toronto . , . . � . . . 1- �g- Up . ­ comatienced ,P , I Me.. Ile W(�Q, � . " elbow, the -soft.curls. of'heit . Senhy nodded , Arid. RoSe. procedded. � .. - for mciving.. .oseL to!Gleri� 'ibe must l6a,ve her ho h . L rMs �. 7. . � I r falling over her wMto arm, -T must and will.. be Well before -he Wood , and -1h the excitement of get- . fust ' . . .. � . Dental bepartment. G" of. th� a w a,V'fr o'm , h Om' e, th An, a y e.a r.! s' , " `�r , rather.bear her' .,u , re1iroac-hag . .4ustod with the iffort She: had mad a1vL . .i . L I . . . . g . - � . . . . 1. browri hAi I re 'I wJ .i . .. 1. .... ­ . Chicago Colle of Dental S f comes, for 'twill ,never do to yield the. - . ting. ad ' h "The sight Of her, so Young, so -fair., . 1. e urgery.. I . . y a e in a Measure forgot than have her - 1�ho'w that -they weie . . I . . which the full bfqe cashmere .61cieve I field to that ..Howard girl,. wbo.tljoyL rtffie tallow candles,and-pii'Achivork i and. apparently so low - 'hushed- - aU:',, I I Chicago. . subscription' to:. .'-The'- Clinton exPobed to view:. She seemed deeply �. � � L 'bed-- . beggars; for'& Sudden shock, the phy- � . . L . I . I .. . . . I � . ehl ver before say Uilt, -the thoughts of which had ad ne end' selfish -fedlings and, 'a .' '' . . .*1 . I Will be at the Commercial hotel .. I ;aged in th4ughk and ne is contriving eve way to gethtm ` q sipian. said, might � at . any' tia , t1t L. I gay' � brkW' - I ' . � . gayfield, every I NeWs-Record. .V .. I 'had she looked ,so lovely to Henry ---cowdng around My, Aun4 Martha; much shocked her aiArst. . . .' - . her Ifte. Mhoroughly sel&h as she - PA Y who had taken podsession of the , . . I .� 1.�, Monday from 10 a. m. I . I . . I ... to 5, P. in I .. � . . . . - I . I . Who am he gazed upon her felt A gl;;; and - all , that. But how .ridiculous I . . "PUt. in my embroidered weA was, Rose still lc�ved her father dear- ladies"saloon Immediately-came.16r- . L.. . .. I . 'L . . . I of id' - thinking � that fair - young - . L enny, .' W4'd -it to'! ­ ' . I - . � L Geo�go Moreland, with'hid fairti4ious morni ing gown.## � no Lincoln - who " - ' - I . . . . . . ... I— gir?rz e in . . I . . Wd - sh4� to J . ly. and when she saw him - tbuimow-i. , offering Kr- - la I - . ­ , - � .. could .be hislai the 'asking. taste, marry- a pauper?" and -the whOL Wag packing her tfthk, vland,the ed, and. know that she� was the caiiie�: I ro g .9ose, . I. I , . . 11 I 47 wish ,he,wa,.Dot so conf&mded girl's fading cheek glowed, and her blue cashmere one faced. with -whitd she repented of her hasty �L Words. and , � UPQV� the foig Settee L he made her na , . , , ,. . . - - I I...., . 'R - I -To the sick : hi * adily-'s3cepted- it, and yin . . - , J. .LEWIS THOMAS. I . T Y, . .., .1' I.. '. . I . Aam' thought he; b�y ringing,* grew brighter at the absurd idea" satin- arid don*t forget, y'be.t. I ... I or long w to I comfortable as pon , . . .. . . L I . I I . , I . : , . 11.1 ... I . - .. I I . . , � Tuit theD - Mr. 1incoln. entered veneas for what' she , wa: and cuSbions-'ha had.'. . . ., . .eyes jh�' bric �kirt, the one -'-viith in .6. cam.. I ayiAg - -arii� Across his , erous billo 1731a with themulb- , .1 . I . . . . . ­ door ball'. - . . I ... . %O,r : , ..' .. I . .-.-, .... , � ... I � diVininfi who it We$.. Ella � I. J so much i work,; neak am . forgi\ ... L . I . .. � . . brought with, . him S aking - .,;. L . 7-� -: . - Civil Engineer, Architect, etc. . . I ., � room, He had been- consulting,with on it, for.' when- .George. Moreland - had - said' . . . . L . . I.. .... . . L . . I .L A 'the 'die . .,L I ... . ' - '� .I�Siantiy *. . '' L " . -1L . :. ..'A.. . I 1 "'. .� . , . , ., I . ., � . . _ . . ' ' ­ - , ­ 11 ' his wife the propriety. of ,taking L, Rome cbmeS.'W Glenwood. 1*.shall .Want'.to L ' . . , . . . I engine moved iilowlk out -of : L.." ' � ".., : - .''. � . (late Dominion Department . Public I . I I L . . . . . � spring up, aiid­ ��n Henry e;tered­­tb 1ef'grandmothbes in -the. count'r , ' Am. Wel. . ., , ., . . . . . . . . � ,, 1. . 1. I the -parlor. li� 16und ber'standing' in - ,y. look I as-.06asible; and then. .. 001 .will go to Glenwood,'? saidralle-z"Rosd'asked ihat 1h4 -v�indowmlght be, i. .�- � .. I L . . I . WalkS.)L ' ' . . . L . & , lks: bUt must I sULy'tbvre longr .'. . I I -. r,aised; . And. leaning' ?�pon I her -elbow '�� , - �.: �.. ,�,;*� 1. '. ': I . the 6e4itre' of the ro6m. where thb ,full She would,thits be isaved 'the know]- too, " like L to -S� the : , ,,Not 16bg n6t long, my child;,. * - . he 16�oked - out - I I .. � . ,. - , , I edge, of.,his failure, which c6uld not .:open their mofiths .and . was B Upon - her, native, cit%, I . , , - .., I ., k 1 blaze of. the . 130 try . . I " I'M . . .'chandelier fell upon her * inuchlongei be kej)t a secret; and be- fashi!0ing." I . ,., 8=1 at 'City the father�s'reply, and Sonny brushed which.. she I - f I .,. '% - . ' - . . . childish features,'- lighting them.�up . - � L 'Was e"Ing , orevor..'Somo 1 -. , . Consulting Enge L I des, that, th6y all, sooner or I L * ' ' test as she' too thotighk "not 6uch..14ea 'came'to .her mind, bb*- ­ �.. �.­:. L ­ L I - .. Si . later ' �'What makes you th uk'George will . -away a 11 - .... ... . I. . CALIFORNI.,ii �. � witWradiant obeauty. ' , 1 . . . I -it She urik�d t0-' ­ * . . . I . . i icipal and County �Work, .El- . . . . . . stleavb'tfi,�.hbuse In-Lwhich tho� corn�'to Glonwoodr' a longr' .- :., - . . I . .. . :-qui 'rel . . - ' . oked Jenny, as - . Vc,,�.. Ig 3ressing I . L . ,;MEXICO , � - IIADd So my little. Pet it alone.- Said . mu L . And so. with the - that her. : *4 - er ithel.s%yi ; witth 'a sinile ' * � ', . ink.toi Iii. were -living; and . , belief 4 ectric Railroads,. Sewerage and I . . -be, coming forward, and rais' I . he. judgddait bwt.to she .packed away: .dresses her sister, sta ­ . fi 12. .h . , , . � . . - . 11 . FLOATDA . . . . lips',the dainty fingers which Elk ea- remove his daughter ,whil6. she was )w�uld never, wear� .' ,' y was to be short,- Rose passively "I 'shall be be w1% I see. Bosto �' � . * . . . to L . . � .her for. the - aga�*@ - - , . . . . . . I I Waterworks Systems, Wharves, are the favor! . I . . I. tended toward. him. "r*ho& the Z able to endure the .journey. At first "I know, -.:-And -that's enough."- an- Suffered. them to ,dress . 1. - .. � . L I I I 11 � . - . . . I journey, which *as to be performed Mr. Lincoln turned away to . ht& a�.. , , - . Bridges and Rb­euf�prved. eon- WINTER RI�SQRTS­ . . itunty 'is- out," he tontin.udd­-foi I , Mrs. Lincoln wept�bitterly, for if Rose R*ered Rose; "and now, beforb YOU il L , . . . I . . Round trip tickets are ' Want -special businets..' went -to Glenwood she. too,"must.of forget it.'put in my,legligm flat, for portly by ra way and partly -in a � te�r,' for he'hiid no hope tbAit she - '. . I I � . crete. . . issued by to see you on . . go, and _ the. old brown h L *. if darriage. For, the, fito .time. . ginco the '. wbould'eveu re L . . ... I . . . ElliL noticed how excited h course . Ouse; 1�. Stay lonj I shall want Jt; and . . turn.. Toward ni~1 L . tJi e Grand, Trunk' Railway �s " I Appear` with its oaken floor and wainscoted ' See how- nicely you' can fold the dress night of his ,3nmement with 'Ella,. 61 the next day they reaehed. . . . ed, and alv� oia tlie. alert.for.somc- � . . Glen- L � " . giving choice of all the �;Da rou es, . . coiling, had now L 110' charms, .16r. ibe- .� � K,yqt�e.4 -Xrs. Camp&e-21, j,K;..q- 'Was .this' - Phone 2220 LONDON, ONT. .going one 'W'ay'L " ' .. I thing when he was with her shii be L I laussell,14 partvr-,J *.. I I mornMI ., wood. and Rose" more fd9gued than ' - . I L - ."Why'. Rbse#L L' ---. free f Intoxiocating-drinks-.-He b she waa-'i'llig. 'wy&n - I . : W turne WX ge,-- - -- -- -- I ­ I . and -re - 1 9 an- gat to tremble. and withit`1jr;;,wi- - , gay w0man of fashion ho *d with- whaf: can . rom g a owled now . - .,. . � him ,,Wh.V ng dbli want Of thatr':asked,.A�nny, heard them say that Rosb must die, � that she . was so determined to gel* - , , , .� . other. ' - � . I what she Said- asked- . he disdain from thd'humble roof which. . You = but it had soemed to him like an un- well, was lifted frornAe carriage L -Atid- -�, t ' - - Full Information may be ialned wafited' of her2l' I 1. %ad sheltered*her childhood. Rose replied: . . . . . . I AUCTIONDER-JAMES SMITH .Ll- from ' L L I I . ' -'%Ih. T Want to L. QWW it: to RraV.4 pl�easant dream, fr;om� which he now.'. carried into the h . . I IL I I "Zounds r', thought 116ary',, "she : f I �- . . I Li ting'her tearful eyes ,to her hus- I Ouse' Mrs. Howland , . ' .1 . . . . - . . . . . . . .. .censed Auctioneer for the County . . � . * .... L .. I meets me -more than half -way"; and b t sJa4ce, she said; "Oh, I. can't ma� just� to bear her - groan 'over our. awoke to find it a reality. - They had' hastened forward tOL receive her. and I . . ... . of Huron. All orders entrusted to --- . . . . Ahdm -lest his resoluti6a should fail go ere. Why not iingage rooms at , extravagancep and piedictAbst, we'll br her down from her chaniber, for once, Rose Ibrg9t to notice ,whether . I . , , w=t ' . I . I I the otid in Olenw.bod village? AT-dth- t' ' . . . . . ... d her upot.i the sofa in the par- - the out -of her *cap was. of this, yea:ep I . I I me will receive prompt attentaon. he ;;6eated her in the chair -she hall . ye dome to rum..-. . lbr where Henry came unexpectedly - - fashion or last. - ` 1. L, I.. I.. .. ILI � . . -sell -ntago left.- and drawing, an - ottoman th her ed is so odd and peculiar in her ways 16nn t. if 16ose could ' , , . . . Y thought tha . . Will either by prorcL or ThO WIND MUM01 Fite of living that'I never 'Can endui* it" - .upon her. He had'not. aeon. her i& "I'Am'- A". Sho, sold; "Lay me - . . r . . . L .. -h- - .. I , . . L W(=.V� per sale. Residence on the 'gayfleld � . Ode datily told herof him love , , have seen her fS6�er­ that niorn.ing several *days.. -and when h . .. . - with I& . . . I end- and. again Mrs. Lincoln buried her . when the bill fat; the e lotind her where 1 can rest.". And . ' . Road, one mile South of Clinton. . :,., ing his declaration -by, saying that face in the folds '6f her-fina h4en'cam- costly. dress and, * its lying there so pAle'and.still,: her long grandmother. leading the -way. Lth& ja� . . I IRSUra'nnle'� - Go"nu , from *the first time. he lever saw, -her .. , trimm is was presented she eyelashes restin I .. � . I . ­-­ � . . - I . .. L. . 'he had wholly d6fermined that ,she briii thinking there was never in the would have wished it rorn6ved foriDver . g heavily, Upon her ther.cahied his child to the thagnber - - , - .. .. . . I �. .. . -Farm and- Isolated, Tdwu'Property--�; :. ;�;ifd a womah, as. wretdied'herself ' in ior Sight:,' colorless cheek, ,and her iormall white prepared for her.with -sb much cara� . I., I .. I I . is . I . - should. be ,his wif-61 And- Ell&;:whol- . eq)on't, Hatty, don't-, it distre,s;�s 9 L �Eafly.in the winter ' andS hanging listlaq, ly by her Side '' ­IVS Worse.than I thought 1twas,",,... -, ,., - . I ,:-�Onily Ill'ured - . I ­ 8 , I LICENSED A�TCTIONEER.-GWR-� , ... : -OpFICVRS-, .. I" ly deceived, allowed her heAd,to'drobp- h ins ' n ' " incolai had, S' obU that dl, such hdL softly '-approached her, thinking' , said, MLI -9. HoWaInd,,retaixiing to the I - I � cheek I . - � I 1. upon his sboulder, while she Whisper. me to see you f'661 t us. .!too Ii. d matters were sottled. and of - this bill, - her asleel?, kiased her brow,' -aDd �parlor, below,, where her daughter - - -- - , UIL' I I bod.id at the h . ge Elliott, licensed auctioneer for J. B. McLean, Pr�sidcnt; SeafoxthP ed to him her anavror. Thus -they were th otel'wo d coot -far more ,more recently maitle,. he, k nab- , 'bi , . . . � .., , now . . I- ' " - :g Lis he di& "Poor after looking in vain fo;r -the big *' ' � . . . the County -of Huron, solicits the 0. ;' Thos. , Fraser, . V4ce-Pr6sident, betr6th�d�Henry LiAtoln ,and, Ella an I can afford t�. pay, L and - then,' ing. ... . - . � lips, 'W, sperib Sol rock. " . .. - . girl 1. poor Roj3�1! 86'youngL and beanti; Ing 6hair, had1hrown b . 'L ' 1. Ha;YS; . 'here �ho 'paused, AS if,' to * .1111 - , ...-::; ---..y ­-.- I—- P� O., L; ,,r. r Oar!'Obell,' .. I I L' . 1. I I too--` . , .. ­ ­ I I- 1. �. � L-,-. - patronage of '.be public for bml- Bruceffeld , . -, ­­M'11,.-Pay,1, -it. -1�ow�- said �ho . : 01, � I -� -oraelf,with a..'. . . - L . � ­ � " 4--.` ­- � sigh-upori the chintz--co-06red lounge` .. � . . , -Glad am I to be� out of that , gather coufag'e lor ---- wbat*he-Was.-6�, ,-promptly to the boy who 'Drought it. - started. - - "' . . See ­ . . Iful . . - - .ucss in his line. Sales conducildd Treasfiiex,'SeSf0'A'h' li. 01 .' - �­ -­ . * I atm6s. .to 84y; "itrid then, too . mol 4 Rose from her fort's a deal wiorso'than. 1. thotagid ' L I . . � Phe're." thought the nowl"ngdged &ef' ,"Tell Mr. Holion-I will we him in,..& fo head ,he te,and. wiping , ' L"", ­ I' L catched cold. �W on percentage or so much -per sale. -Directors-- . ' . I 10, W re ar hor'brotlier had left 'twas. Haset -she . . will care for Rose's'souras well AS day or, two.1, , I . .. � reaAdhod the Open bod " . I 1. . . . . them. she -looked 'A&douply around. 'been expoied Some way?"' L. . . . I All business promptly attended to. William Sh Young man, as he .. I . I -George Elliott, Clinton P. O., estiey,. Seafqrth ; Job �=d ,n more f , " The , ba�, t4bok the paper with an in. ,Henry .was gone-, but his words had "Not in tht . . .. re- Grieve, Whithrop, ; George Dale, Sm ,-�wqn't I'lead 6 looked up quickly,and ' Solent gkin1or he had heard'tbe-last . ette reely, Wril, Lincoln ' -1 ­Q6ast,,,'1 r6tuined. 3fm.: . A, oot. "' her hus6axid continued; ,*X�w awakened In'bof miiid A . now Lin 1. t9hrling the golden stopper � sidence on the Bayfibld Line. 38 forth ; John Watt Haflock; -Johr, � L. : .. I T. .4y. eirewatin,g"rurnor md . co p, . I 'to, With ,that jar of tomato L , "that one of the'bi startling WbCWas sho'goin . I L. IOUS ;11 ,, g to. dio? � 'Bennewies,: Brodhagan -, James F,van sweetmeatsl Now, if she,d only bun wd need not decellve ' ourselves longer, *. bugs was About to striaAh., up"; ang , L of her smelling -bottle. "The founda. . L � - . geielii�ood ; - Jarnes -Connolly, back a little -but no, - She said ye 9 Rose must die, -anA, you know as well. -now, eager, toL. Confirm the repoit, �ho Did theX think 96, andwas this* the tion of her sickfiess was laid at Mount . I I I . . . a, all I Whether our., training -has been ran swiftly back, to big emlil,!ujer, who 'i�ason of Henry's unwonted lender-�' Holy,oke,- and the whole faculty ought, -' - "' , I � 'L . .'Holmesville. before I fairly got the words out; but - . "Just aS'l is L . ness P and sinking back upon her pil- to be indicted for manslaughter." . - � - 1:. . � - W VEARSO. . L .. I . ­. - I Such as will best'llt her for anothdr muttered, xpeew' r'll, low, a she wept as only those weep to, Senny's cloar, truthful.eyes tu L I . I ,. . AdENTS- . . ... .mqney cOverdth -a mulUtude of sins-- world,!� 4*- ' ''. " - ' ­. draw on him for whai I tent him' , And roed .; . EXPERIENCE * ' . . I . I I . I o ra. Lincoln Was silent, ' that'll tell the story.. My -daughters I moilier who frowned dark- - . . tone . bea V� " nu - -' She *as,, as. well - ­ � . L ' k 11111-' quickly. - as he Qfl;�; -,��6cfous (if and then in A more Subdued . can't -aftord to, -wear such - things. and ' Ut' d�ath comes a dr&xW and ly, arid conti ��* , . . . .. R64grt . Smith, Harloc , ,I- beg your paidon ina'am." said he - .For a tim, M '. L whom, in the ftill.flush of youth and toward her. . ­, V- I D .chley,. Sibaforth ; James � CUM111111gs having rudely jostled A' young, lady, I .Shty . limw '4)mo* guest L � . . . 1. § ... Egmolidville ; J. W. -Yoo,.Hoinles- Who was tur I I said: "Do as you like, only you mAist 111i, , not going to � furnish money for . I as any One until she Went therp, and 1. A I . L . . I .. Ding the corner. . , . tell R6se; I never'can." his.All , .. I . . . . L. "I Ca nnot die --I will,riot die," . r consider it my.duty',to ,War . ii an " I . I . Ville , , . I "I ... . Looking up, he met Mary Howard's he itt-lask Vousixig herself with 0 - - - , k , ­ I - . � ' Half an hour after, Mr. Lincoln - Of .all this Rose did not d . ' si parents'against Sending their daugbi� - , I Parties dosiro(fig- to' effect I ' ' larr%L dark eyes fixed, rather inquIT- U Me ers to a,Vlaco where neither health, ' I . or tr L nsuranco . . to den 6 I , I , , entered his daughter's room, and bond. In her4stimation there was =dfor 1 !J21 Y upon him, She was aecompan" � , . � I ansact other business will be le - her father's wealth, and tho possibil air of manners, not anything else is attend- , trig Affectionately - Which and 0A TnAria MA'MG by one of Mr. golden's Servants, " ,,,to _ over her pillow said, Gleg I � I MStGN13 attended to on applicatio and he felt sure she was going to visit I lin to-dayP" I lity of his failing had never entered graa � *.. -J­WMt xitustiaw and hwummdrke, L I promptly L W is my dar g, n . . . I L' . I CopvRiGwrs U. to any of the above officers addressed . '"Better, bettor-alzriost *611 *, - her mind. Henry indeed had -once i V01117 L L' I - . . I P, on may hee.sister. Of come, 1311a - Uld to '1.�, I . CONTINU. ED IN"NEXT ISSUEw - � Anyone gending a sketch and do&�rlgtl . via .11 " turnqd, -Rose, raising heraelf.-I IQ hinted it to* her on the occasion, of . . " , )V Ickly "Cortain 011ie 0 W other an to their respective - postoffices. L, oss� her A% and what mua Mary think , - - . I I . . . . - I . . I , ^ V elmon is probaulyr piniog froo I to, pioi�e what ah6 had sai& * her 'asking him ""how he .could fan . - . . ­ . . V i,AtuXime.gonnuun inspected by the director who liv"C", of one who "r shall. - I - . . . I ilowi strictly conildent a]. a . . q.1 . . I . � . . 1, 1. -$ twW13D - patoact"" ' . could'so soon rQP60 his be Out in it fe;w days, and theft you'll Ella. Campbell en6ugh.to marry her? I L L I . I vept freo.Oldeat a Gney for socurlisiT atentfl. .. .., . I � . I .. . . Cy nearest the scene. � VOWS of love to another? In all the buy me one of"thoso elegant'plaid "I'm not marrying' her, but her � I . I . . .I., ,�, . . . atonts tAken tgrough munn p 00. roow" I ., . . I . I . . I .1 - - . - L . L . . I 1. . . � &peeie,a not(M. witho", obarga. In Lae . � . . - *orld there was nbt an individual for - I - . St. 11 � I .1. I . . 'L. ,whose Rbod opinion -Ilan silks, won't you? All the girIS are rnottey," was his prompt answer,- --and rea , L I � - . g0fi . . I . - . ry , LincQln wearing them, and I haVen't had a X assurl) You, Youhg lady, 'we Arer more . ... . � '. 49 . .. ­ ., . . ., . - . . cared One-half so Much as for Mary -than you im- Z:11Z 1 'fit Awakat I I ABL" new dress this winter, and helyi � Itis*,"In need' of that article 3nines,at NIO'giff jL handsomely flinstratP B:o*kp,;rd L � . I ,d we4lklF. �,Ara(38t an I and th(i thoifght that he Almost Mar .. I rulation ot anystienwin . a a I � ahoUld tlo* SUrely IOM Lit' dh PA ' . . of ' 4-�-� in n hya,ne'wjrBnd`ea1$03 uglim 11119 1111 xnMdened . gino." . . � . I I,— joar-font o thk�,tL 83�ldnrnvl r. � ' Oh f how Oe -fa , Rose paid - n� 3 this, "Black Kilfght"Stove Polis I I , - I I I I . hint;.'Thegieftlution of the I L ther longed to tell attention tA �...- - - . . L L L % %. . . morwng his dying child that her .next dress h � L ' 1.11 Ulm & k3,8W103dW*I,, low I I 1, -" TIME TABLPe- was forgo n, and that'night a fond speech. and when s o, found -that her C- �, . unaich oflu,6'. V St- WO&Ln"On... . L 'Would be a shroud. But he could DoL- favorite Sarah was not to accompany . _ M I—' � . Vk I father watched And wept over hfi'lh- g tnak6 stoves sllii)e by night as 7. . . I .1 I . n wver her� she almost wept herself ingto conn- -well as bi day. Can't btirn it Off? ---,Z" 1. . I I . . . Tral 9- will arrIV I e ait ar;d 6CPAtt ebriate son, for , , a �Wft too. much 0, man of ilia world , . L, ".. ..I I - ' - `­­- from Clinton station as follows. . Henry. Lincoln been so bb6fore bad. to Speak to her of doath-4o- would' Vulsiong declaring that her father to - . k 640. . I .. eastly in,- ,leave. either. .-' 11 0 11lattcr 110 I I . I . I I Sam, - - V,r. I ull yoU tua e -1 � . I toxicated, 11 L . that for her grandmother,- so. whom t90 mother imputed tho bl ' I . .. . *.. . . . I BUV V ,ALO AND GODZRICII DIV. .1 I . . 1* without answoring her question he Was cruel and hard-hoarW, and that the otove. . I �­­ .� 1 9 , " . i Said, L "Rose, do .You think You . are If It was Sonny instead of herself who �­- r ...... ,,;- � � . , - * , G61lig Hast . , L 6.1.2 a. in. CHAPTER XXVIII . .. lee you pollsh the Stove with - - ,If. ?I ).), . 11 41 . I I .. able to be moved, into the dountry?" WM Aidh she ,guessed "she'd have , ,)J - - I .0 - . -UPPINCOTT . . � . 7.31' A. ol. Prom on6L of the I ' "'What) to OhicopeeP that horrid forty waiting-waida if ahe, wanted . I .1 . . I , . I . I . 44 - is . . . uxtuiously-fu& . I . . 4 . . . 0 MONTHLY MAG"INIL I 1 3 1 3 1%, ri, dull I ' I thought we were not go.,, them," I -1 I I . 'We' , A FAMILwUnnAny ' 64 44 6�. . ish,od dhAmb6n of her father's olegiint ttorc� this 'summer," I "I should like to know who is to 4 0 Vh. I . . .. I ­ .1 1 5-20 P- M, mansion Jenny LinOoln looked mourn- 'fiP' 0m, r take caro.of mer' said she. "Jorm . - . , - Goin West . . % I 11 01 11. 111. fully out 'Upop the thick, angry, "No, not to Chico but to your Isn't going, and grandma. would thinK Va h1ught, stowroh - . tWw, 9 ­'..: IXI PI -m. clouds which, the livo4ong day, bad grah rha ., owland"s th. Glenwood, . c 1. . . I The Bed- la Wet U , it (I . I . it an Unpardonable, extrav 0 to . " .1 , COMPLne 14 ' ltLZ V"j%16V­.- -'§ " Thp pbysician,thinks you will be more I L ,. .� I 2, - j,-�--­--­ CLUM4 ti& -winter. skV­­.Dr�am9y­- - , Agral I -­­---­ - -­-----­­­-­-- --- " -, ' ov ti . . , I -"0--P-,w­ _ 4-9- -1 quiet Ahi5rd-1 dua --- the -puiv-iiif *1117 d& him -&-mmffit, - _X__Will__ not- go _ 0 __ And—, - � ­ -----i .. Veit a touch after usiltig,.y.on will il,vMys 1. I . L . N ' 11,11 P, M, . . � tter : * I I � MANY 314OFrr STORI foe a whilo she listened to the pa; , RUd gi 0 ANO, � . of the rain aa. yott good " that ends it I If you ��knt to be rid StOVL,. L rof � 11 . .. it fell upon the desert� lo,2 have a beatitifully -shiny 7' ' a Uk. � PAPERS ON TiMt.Ly T6VJC$ ON - DA60P, DIV ed pqvonvonf bolo%, and then, with a Ros6, lo'bkw 6atneotly In' )"or fatfi. � of me, I- can die foat unough here." 11 f . , UL � 1. 4 2.6 PtA VIsA LOND , ITURON & sboL,tuMed Away, and or's face to see it he xneant',�hat he � Xrs. Lincoln had nothing to , V ".7 lastill" .3114tt, there is nothing �1,­ tri e ul . I ti: go W6. A 660V , 601h, South, 7 -.5 0 ,.%. m long, (V(q. P : igh, .1, , . ..f . le 9. , said, -and tg�n replied, ""I'd rathet 96 for she well know she had traZa � 11 ; 1.� I It �k.tl` 'light". � ,040 CONTINUltb 8't,o if it . t, Poor Jenny I the day was rainy her dau 0 *6verything � It . )` . evefty NUMBER *am$ 'N d0k, and drefiry. bat darkor far " ' � . J41WO 4.26 P�,m - I Anywhere JD4 the world than to Glen. - ghtor to dt%pie : � . ThO Wgii-ast Box to# '*Za a3p, 'roo, -10' � -Urrs�ll IT6tLiv Going North 11'(10 I 1XI an wood, You've no idea how I hate lidft,tining to the old brown houss 11 bih 4�ne .. I ILI ­ I I I I 11, wdtil the AhA&W.9 .04.0ifto ov,A* ho* 'j^ webAft ba.* ghlidlir4a , ., ii� ... . *Mw6-.VA*:% , .I.I.. - . . .16 4 . 6,u), P. al, I . I L � girm fborb. Orwl(IM4. i-5 go Atwo hoiii-,-­ wxt Z14 I- - . I : . . 11 I ) I . I I I . . . � 14 . I 4 I � .4 1 . I I I . . I . I I I- . 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