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$EL F or BEARER, (ConoTutted).
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Pick laughed aloud, teal oaliata s'md-
dered. ..
"I think," said the °omit, .gravel,y. "thet
Lf I were our rating frieni. here, I Should sit
dome and, write a letter withdrawmg the
document in questiea."
,d•
opportunity of m Lie; his a2CO33e3. 1, for
ilaVe never aeatt.ei hint -and I never
will. And new ho hen *n away, is it likely
that be will accase hituelfi"
.Never mind what N a Think Of the
very bet that collet poe,ibly hapeen.'i
The very ibestf"
"Weat's the geode+ stud nie'e, "en coup!! as The 'Very best.
lutows the truth by this nate." '`Itenrienber Cabsta, it N not euoUgh that
"Iiihoell write a altort letter, eimple atte•Ine teat 0303,
iTh Id be satisfiei. Of course, he is
eetietied. How can he ever lova me unleee
he respects Mel I emelt have Much Mort
then that.'
• '•Ybef Shall NW much more"
Ottlista!' Norah caught her hand. "What
tblayOUng laSY-ATInt ItilOt be Obartn..ns in O to
have diverted our frend' e attention fr tot his cards
-tis perfectly inn, ittnt. Oar friend thus forgiven.
by You nlademelaelle, and by me -presentably also
by his father-aad, we aope, by the young lady con.
earned with himself to tho Platter, will embark
mem hia new venter with P clear Conscience, Such la
you English love te peewee, awl a light heart, turi have you beer 1? et hat have you donel
an nttea freed om from anxiety es, to, Inquiry sbY v
neve you seen him/ Have you seed Dick?'
tectives or unpleasant messagek'
"No oats WiMincluiret 1 ant eitre; no one will sena "Patience, dear, for .half an lioar more,
any detective* after him, I think I,eatt pvornIse that. ntlrl yoa shall --kaaW all. Tell me, Norah,
As for 0mi:s1oney, Oleic, thigh Sends me word that
be will eepae. the whole for sane", j ut his about Dlek. Are yoi, veryeavery
a• '
Dick felbewed up, no tO ein•ek, a sort of prayer or hitt about lane/
aspiratiofe concerning the destraenen ef Hugh. But. '1 dlYn't Ictl3Wet• Ks -UM robb34 ine of ,..Young geatlerpan, 1 trusted -my own
„ . . .
haseartwellawarle that the repayment of the looney 'few. v. elle ee • --"ele-C4440k% - • son." No one Oa/lied. '1. trotted' inY .50142'
was about the beet way Of (Wearing himself front ...._ r, ,
• ' He will eve Ha eli bahlf. to you Cite he repe ited; '.1 who hare spent my life in
eceneee see 1 the colter, "write, my friend -Write ybli forgive UMW 'calling thow people foals who trust any 011a
One letter to the yowl; la ly, Your old Mend, 'rake Nepali bo i tate I. Norali, will you come back to niel"
the pan." a 1 6110w ererythiae, dear; rip.° than you . Ii,sNorahslio,ontetdhaet H. uigilt.
8 , , -
Dib sat at the table and unwillingly' obeyed.
- know, even. D ek his gone. He bits fled 3. (73, 1 . 3 es i eat inediciil ' reldled,
"Write. 1 win ten youoyllitt to say." taking her hand • "Norali ehall not work for
"co oo, then." 14 i ceuntry, 1 •believa. There it nothing left
"'Mrdear modesty:it:elle, or tuy dear friend--" 1,-, bit to forgive hint He 'will never know
"Dear Galatea wrote nick, ' There-L*110W Ye" at 11 th -• tx f ' • U. ' ' 'B t
wen what to say. ento MIR' - . .., el you eve Dego. en bin M. Tao.. u
"DEAR CALLUM The priper Which I gave ray father toll ms that you. d i
about Norah was false Mtn beginning to end. I i'Oh, what a 1 i it belp him for Me to say
made it up In order to step him from taking the ease tint I for.'y 11 nt, I would not wish 0
himself, I thought- twit perhaps Retie was so fond
of Norah he would be steggered and let the thing
drop. I thought he would rather believe it was me
than believe It.was Noralt. And 0 lay between. us.
Norah did not take the Oliveira Norali had nothing
to do with them, nor had Doff. Noralt Presented one
of the cheeks for me, Deft presented one for mei 0101
if 1 ever meet that oftleo boy 111 wring his neck.
You eau do what you like with Mt letter. Good.by,
"DICK Monamtlit,"
"There," ' he Pak'. "take end give that to my
father. Tell Norah I didn't mean, at tint, to bo Wird
upon hei. ma it wae either hoe or me. Afttl, b..: -
sides, she had fronted me so badly that I was saw
age. Tell her that I tvivn't want any forgiving or
nonsense. Who cares flout fOrgiveness? All that I
want? to I3e left, alone." • / t
"0144bankyott, Dtelci'"C'allsta recelVed • Ole lettere
with soft4ned eye:. "Nontb. forgivegyou,whether you
want her forgivenses or not. I ant very glad I found
you. Now good -by!" ime note out both hands.
"Oh, Diektepeor Dteitt -Illy 'brother Vicki be geod,
be hottest. •There tanotitht ; ciao in, the world worth
Eying for. Ile good, Melt." ,
"Oh, u0 -310r saitl Norali. "It le euough.
Hugh, tear-burn-leicavy tais horrib:o
impart Lot us never moutioa it again. Lit
Us all agree to foreet IL Hugh, tom• i 3 Into
a thousand fraginetral '
Hugh placed it in the grate, Rad appled a
lightial match to it, In a few seam Is Dieles
Inasterpiece was in ashes.
"I have one thin; to say, Norah," added
Mr. 111urridgee On that day vilun the facts
were made clear to me, and the witne,e.s
one atter the other -the *gambling men, and
your brother, and the boy -showed that
there was one, and only one, guilty person,
I would nob admit the treat beeluse there
was the chance, the Minder chance, that IllY"
son Might have had something to expleill-
some kind of excuse. I evea trial to per-
suade myself that there might be a con-
ep*raey against him."
"He was your son," said . ealiita; "Poor
Dick I"
"At all events,". said Hetgh, "you intght
ha t ted A
you or for any ono ale!) any more. It will be
InV happiness to work for lien"
"In that ease," seid Mr, Murridge. "elides
have no longer et•clerk,. and time is meney
-at least my time -I will go. Good -by,
Norali 1" She gave !aim _her -baud, "I ant
sorry, my dean You were a very good
• 11/11411 ium noe to take revenge, and Soli,- clerk to me, woeth threelimes-uay, six
(ethsta I forgive hint Poor Dick! :we times what I gave you. Well, I wish you-"
!or 'd him epee,. did we notl" 131 besittro I not laughed ineredulously-of
wish you what they cull happiness in love
Even if 1 e doe's uot know, it is something
tint you ln1'give hirn. Men's c.•irnesfollow
with seourgee he their hands-scourgea,
a 1: h 1m as in them, and every knot, for
oo • Dick, your vengeance and, your um.
Iergiveness. Now he will be puniehed less
1.• trful'y, My dear, your trouble is, oven
- NO one, not even the most spiteful; will.
t ver ba able to "hint that there was the
Slightest truth in this monstrous accusation,
No one except ourselves willeeyer know of
it. Com., Norah, to Hugh's room. SomO
one awaits you there.." --a most itnpOrtalit
erson, almos 3 as important as Hugh.
Cotne! A limit delightful person; and oh,
Nerah, be prapai'vd tcir• the. best new In the,
N41., ? g • , '
world, and for the greateat surprise' you
eveimained,"
Caliste le 1 her is,
•
ter to the .resident
11 07
cid officee:s Tosim, Where they 'found, be-
sides Hugh, a lady weom Nbr4b eecogifized -
et ,eace as Huzli's .mother-Ume. Aquila,
1 ‘the".Anger: She was in lack silk, that kind.
life-long , mourniue wh Leh eonie widows
edept. Her face was7kindly and soft, still
eeeutifulthough. her yotith 'had Jong' eince
1, vanished. •
. •- 'j deae," she Sald, taking Norah'by
' e• handi; 1:). that she, could draw her 'dose
• aeil kis; her corafertably-e•any 'dear child,
,3 har,. heard all, • You have gteatiy. suf-
. Ariel. -Bat! all ie evee now.' your, sister
:,13.41...14v4,11_41ns _rou41 way smooth, and re-
- moved the last, ot.stael See. what it is to
be a sister ho.spital; how helpful it
makes:one!' Awl now yeti will: take my
-younot? He 13. worth -
taking, my- dear..', • , .
,-
'Oh," 'said. •Norah, her eyes yunalug over,
"Ilueli.knowe that first--.---" . •
"Mll brother Dicfel be good, be honest." - -Yes, meeilefte," Mine.. Aqcila errupted;
•
Wes it hy chance pr was ithY design. that the alga- •"ifugh knows exaetly what you intend.
Not yet; then.. We will wait a little.i' . ' .. :.
ors hands should be in his poe Wets at that 'moment .
and that there should bo tho clink of color. ' • pi., had , •
- "Nothin Op?" said Dick. "There is money." -' •!. bey not Ion to wait for stepe-were
,
He turned his face away Without taking her hands .1105,11* in. the Corridor, and the ,sloctot 0111.
or being softened by the tears in her beautiful eyes. Feted; accompanied by Mr. Murridge. • . He ie. therefore, If he.p1eases,.1.001 ClOnn111.1..
The signor stepped to the door and held it open ' Well Calista " $eid • the . former 1. ant
while...C.811sta passed out. wilt:thee° e*ei, In that • . , .., . 1 . . , • , e .
unknown -future which nes before Hite young man, here in reply to • year. jetter. ia hat have
fall upon hlm the memory er this lasechanee and the • - you •-vot 50 red mil'
tears of the girl who was with •hlm more patient . '',IFirst, here. is Mnle. ..4n1 a, • Elit111.3,
sorrow, more sure ao forgive, and. more careful to , tocart.a... Next, you'ivet -haeia'. to. keep per-
-than algator with a brother, more ready to hear hR ..-,.,-,--,-.---
and marriag.. I do not quite understand
what they mean by happiness, but I think it
chiefly meini making believe ancrpretend-
iug, and shatting your eves to fonts a great
deal. If you do that, I don't see why you
May not expect to be fairly happy if you
have mouey enough. Of course that is the
Rest 'thing. With. the recollectioa of my
example you will naturally never place any
lump or belief in the future of a, child."'
"Do not go, Mr. Murrldge," said Hugh; "titers ,re.
mains something 'Which ebocerns you. It Is tho .tto•
Trt•te, slr"-lie turnedto the doetor-"of whielt cat
lista spoke," ' ••
, . .
"Now tor the aurerisee" onia the actor. "-Mee
the mystery cpmee the Mabry!! '
"wis surer's° about -about the'title," Hugh be.
gan, • "It 1685 05' moth of a surprise when tirst
warnea it as 13 win be to you and, to Mr. Manage,
yoo, 1 hope, not a dlaegreeablo gurprIse. And to
murritige--‘-", ' •
"welt, what w01 it be to me?" .'
"Yett will seo directly' 1Verb you: quite sure, Mr.
Muiridgo-perfeetlysure,lfrom your.Intorglittlen,a1n1
the weenies you, made, when you bought those re-
versionary rights,•titat only two lives stood 'between
. .
the doctor aid the title?"
Mr. Murrldg • started. •
.
or eoureal am quite sere. The iata Lori
Oionsilla had two erothers. One .of them died
young, a at the other died a few years ago Nvithoot
181111(.. 1110 next h,eir was his first cousin, the grand-
son of the nrst viscount, anit the third baron. He it
‘N 114 W111) died the other clay. But the peptize topic no
notice iiis death: The next hole 14, without the
least doubt; the docter.liere. There are other coueins;
but they have no Oahu, and they. May benegleeted."
"That 14 quite right se far; but Ore you Sure that
the late vlsectunt had no,clilldren?" •
"Ne had ono eon, who dled young." . . •
"116 died nt seven•and4wenty. Ile died, .Mr. Mut,
rldge.--to my' Inothees matong sorrow -in ,the see -
owl -year �r hitt marriage." •
eried Mr: llierridge;: ''to row neethees
sorrow?" . -
"To Yotie nvOther's lifelong,soirciw?" Womb -
Pea ted. .
Tito °there, am ashatned.tosay„hat.beIng genpak,
IogIsts, fatIcell'e Catch the ineanIng of Hose sluilne
words. •
Then Mrs. Aquila SuPplemented • them, , Saying,
ADVIOR TO MornElls.-Are you disturbed
at niuht„Rtid broken of your rest by a sick
child eaffering and crying with pain a Cutting
Teeth 2 If so send at once midget a bottle of
"Mrs. Winslow'e Soothing Syrup" for Child-
ren Teething. Ito value le incalculable. 13
will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately
Depend upon it, mothere ; there is no mistake
about it. It mires I/yeentery and Diarihtea
regulatee the Sttoinach and Bowels, curets Whit
Colic,. soften4 the Gums, reduces Inflamotatioa,
and gives tone and energy to the -whole system.
"Mrs, Vinslow'e Soothing Syrup," ler child
ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the
prescription of Qua of the oldest and best female
physicians and nursee in the Uaited Statee, and
133 tor sale by all druggists throughout the world.
Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be Num and
'oak for " Mas. WilesLow'e SOOTHING SYRUP,"
and take no other kind. 20.y-9.-
_
43,4.1en
Trains leave Clinton, as follows:- '
• °tutu) 'music rotir.wAv.
(wing Haat, Going
7.2516,0'.-exprese " 10.0 a.m. mixed
1.05 mixed .2.20 13.133e eX press
4 30 p.m. :nixed 9.15 pm. express
anatte wesrrner RAILWAY.
• Guirg North, GOing
9 55 a.m, exprese 8.0 a.m. expreas
*7.00 p.m. express 4.13 p. m. ex prose
' "it is (Visite tree; my husband vf•as the ottly 'soli of
Lord Cbeasina. . After his:recant weft baek to my
profession and eentivaled • 'to stng. ,littgit Islay ewe
excuse? win he eifer diaeover. la the.years to ergue• •for,:t1,7 qui.et, : nd not interrupt for five min.;
that a life of obacttrity with honor isbetter than the . a' e . And• then • I have got a'surprise for .
life marked out for him of triekery atid cheating?. • : v0,1 • ' styli: ..i surnris,o, •
Exantly an hour afterwards aubther cab drew up :1 ' • ,. ' ` ...v • -•* t _ .- ' ,
•'..\ ot ano:her corenet. i hope ' ., .
at the "hotel entrance!' of the tavern, There Stepped ..
out or it an old gentienian-none other than Choi "And I areeliere, Cialieta," said Mt. 3./tie
Joseph -and an elderly gentlemen. 61110 *vitas 310. '.i.:t -1ge. ;:-I have brotig,ht withme a certain
MurrIciga. • . ' ,
"On the second poor?" you sant, • • • • .
. • aeoinneut .• in obedience to ' your. request..
"second floor -first cinor on the left when you .get • What, next, lay‘son ha e left thecountry', 1:
to the lending11 w
. 1att for you downm
he . You i. understand, Whatete,xtr' •• • ' •
can't miss iiimotid be'; afraid. to go out .becitose of .• "Firsts Mr. :Moe:Lige, wilt Y•Ou with•lraw '
.Mr, 31urridgo went RICINV1.3•11i) the stales:, ' AnY.Miutt• that deem -nee', , an I own to Norah •tliti‘ b you •
you." • . .
hound on stn•li an evened would go.sloWiy. He WWI • • havo prevea 13 60. befatse and. treacherbus
resolved what tb tiO. ' There thoUld 114 be the Irene beg ineing• to end, and 'theu -tear it tip
least appearence of anger.- 1.11010-B11011411-11e1fla11111-11---4y. ...crr. ' . ' ' il
i in >settee -
full confeision: Otheewlse. He reached. the first ('-' "42' t -.- .-• t •
twor arei looked about, him. through "pn biten door . - The ie .wera .brava worcla Mr. Murridge •
he iaw a mr,ot room filled with, Iltne tables, the 'at, heard them with so na surprise. ' .. '
• inosphere tido: with stale tobecoe•etuekeated ead. . • .,,/ have only to 1.-(1,,3,t,,. what 1 said hafer.e:
reek of spit itv.
The gaanklidg club" he kaid;Lind inottnted't the .•
. '1 .Withdieew nothing, and I ,aelenowledge
eeeend neer, • . .. . •• • . ' nothing', uutil My son has lied a chance of
Ile went to file door Indicated, and epciied It with. explanatIOn. 7 I adrint-eIeliave, 'utiVer• triel.
to deny -that -the case , against Inne is very.
out knoeiclmt, Themem Noe mote or •recent won.
patient the bed hail Mit•been made sinee the night , ,
and the hedelothes were tuinbled aboutetherewera 'blade...Eat I will not condeinu illy owe. sort
reran on the tableand a pipe, 1)114 1) sug'Which had ultinyird. .,The paper shall lib in, the safe;..
cootaIncil beer. 1fe thought itc:tatist.have ttlistakini. :.. .. he sabjeeteliall•never bententionect,;.Noralt
were stone inore reoms on thla
e nding:. They• all•pre ' o' 11 PoPle•bliat 433000 ai she Pleasel. B.1.6
the room am tr et the nc. , . .
vented the apPearallee et being faintly bedreoms. - if 1117 500 ever retur-ris egain-he has %gone
Mr. Murridge slowlyeadie down stales again. -• • Wl.'lltnff: tr 3V0..1.1. ----,Ile '..1-1L1` ,Ltly.S. an oppor-,
"Yoo.tolkt me the first•door oh the lett " 113 said to
. • • ' . tool ty of giving, 'any extelanetion he plsesee,"'
Uncle Joaeph. . .
"First deer 00 (310 1011.:11.4a." ...: . ,.:'. ,.,:. 6 ' 1. • 4.4 ()rah can ilever,,go back. to yen until
etr, eitirridge this Ono sought the landlord bi th,44 ' tilkt (locums= it (*e3:1.)744, an4 its eoritents
.„ ,
The funetIonery who was In the bar expialifed'that. aCknoWledge 1 to Is"'t.tise 111ore.t4ti LI1 it,
bar.
8301013 I.:cowman hati neon 'staying 'awe:a:some Ha ' she 00-k.u.'17 '''''''18 ''V. 11414' 141.°Ie1) eft, gag.el"'"
tie time, bin OM intavas.gottet-goncoadn. iteislithat . tilitil...%-nr yonesalf • hektteayledge t1”..G ; its;:
very day. Lope' naked 0 ite, keep a gambling club falsehood.latte been proved.'
In -tile house, Ile said that he did not; he lerliishiet'.: ••• •
noor 10 )1 so6hei club, which uto rtevery nightfor cent _ . "I calm. ot. ho:p her, -then 0• said Me. MM.-
,
,
versat ion anti tobacco, There might be cards. De• . 1'140? -601(11y. .
016* no: 1111041 Ike names or the inendierA; lewit,4 not ' • el woluier if I inigfie ask, , what is th S
Ild" fliti''''''' Th' .Yq""g gMLIemall "lw' 11411 ''18t .' un"of 1)'1 this?'. ask 33I the doctor. . "1
gone am
way ad idMa
s regular, endives quiet Ann,: .
well mannered. lie -kept indoors beeattlie he WW1 re. ,, was prorareel ti surprise, ,aild it-, begin 4 Wall'
covering front an fitness. Ale did mit know, whebo., it mystery". • .
he had gene
, .-, ., ; . '1.)eci,entlyi! - said Cali.ste; "presently,' Per,
,-
Nettling mere cotshl be got out et the landfor1: ' hi.p.:. ih 41:ie. ineeatime, ale down dud' s3/.'"
840 Murrldg.e eanreta way. - ....41 • , . .
"Well, Hite -wen?" asked Uncie JeVoph. ViYou have: nothing, 1 ' hove gor, spmething td•thiew tii
eeen hem arid nfale short work with 1111)1,110 doubt , Mr, Mu reit1.2',O, 0.iiI1 thee you, shall haye Yonr
Ali, he *AR SenItent, I trust! And Ion forgave him, ; ,,,,pris, .' . ,• ' , .
on eontiltiontS-01 course, 031. coeditiona, Itactoteee , . . „, „.
1 el imp; you- heva- 'another so-called
me to have been the humble meaner under Prot. •
donee, of bringing togethei• father 0301eon, ander . preo,'',0 Mr. 'Murridge Went on., "`I,wara yeti
these mo 3 itinerating and pectuntir circumstances, that nothing -nothing ' but 111y:sou's yoiea-
et xty poimda, 1 think you said? Anti tive•tiounds for ,
th0 humble instrttment, Mere PrOvIdoneer Sixty!. . Otin eel:wi''
nce 1160e ' . . . ''', • .
-
iive pounds. It Is a Bad, sad *0333," ' . . '")c-01 you are rriore..11Y.aortaluil saitt-Hugk;
"1 promised , you nye mends for mating the boy - ."It is rdi!; a que.ition Of my opinitia; bid of
OA° InY bends. Well,,lic ls not titers." , ' • my • sores hoaee, Go oil Calista, . Produce.
"Not there? etr:liturildge; letiv43 you tire Wera ote . ......• , c „, _ , ,c - v • .
of an 1)Illeer In I don't kliOW 11011 many lodges, that . •701tr• auctaleaa, . MCC; .1 you up. e any, and
' • • -
be WAS 1.1101•0,$'4.001.1.111.Y." ' ,
"wry likely, Ile I let there ieeleY. HoW• ' let ;nap.'
wever4,49..: • -, "Yeil Shall ..haveeliii own words, then."
.
• yotedid yonvilest, netteit -half freeverolgti.for you, , . -
yalletalneeducea her lettaa "Listen to this."
ite gave the old mint thls paltry coin, which will d 1 .1'. :
little more than peewee4 ono bottle of really good ; • She read .aleted the letter Which she had
ithampone, 'Mid lett him standing ,sorrewfully. on
the cll.'. .sione, g >t front Dick. ...:...._:. . ... -
Nal( a, sogereign: Aiid Thiele .3080011 thought he. •• Nomabreathed a deep Ugh. '
Mai 8,1•11reci, at one stroke, a whole itoZon er ehrore ' I
1."Why-"I eeat th; 16, -."or, 'abetit• *413 16316 -
-'pagnei -,- - • • _ ' heir any Mu fit the ,ii-orld, emild lie such an•
affAPIER TiIE DAOT, ,
idiot tia tO ttlppO.30 teat Ins delight°. ',Torah
cauld t o vvrongly (101)164)0301 with,clieeks. but
"My poor dear Norali," said Ca:iata, next 1,3 %, t
o ordorad by Calista 30
morning -she had actually kept, her secret ,', i"„ -,,„i'"41 ,ee •
3316' alit& night-e"ie irnot time that things .l.w-,c,f1"0"0- -iseliCie' let et', Mil .-;‘1;11'idda,1 1.01
should 011a31ge:1' '. •
. . .. .
..They •eeei . novel., °bailee ke •ene,e said Ili 13. You' 11)11)41' -your ium's lrindur Ling.
gave no that let oe yesterday afternoon
Norale - "1 lialm boon th liking what 1 had at the placcawhere be Was jodging." . • . .
be: ter do: 1 never can go hack to Mr. Mur-. . . .
ridg A, '11103 is quite certain; we one else "At what 'time?' . .
wanea W
-3 girl ho can huup nt genealozies. 1 "At six in the eftlritosn," • , • •
. _ "t 1111 1St liaVe 61111396! him," seld . I'. Mar-
readd 71,, tiro at home .dollig :nothing. - I rldg,.,, „by, au hean 1 .
"At•O you sriti-11 t 1 nowi" asked Catlett.
a nurse. I will go to the Lon Ion: hospitalDo you boor his vo:e• in Hifi Ietterti
mid beconeaete• probationer, end. • then 111)111 Mr. Muri.idze rent ths 'letter again, ae if
be n hospital nurse,"• eonddering t•very ‚1130-13, whether 16 693613 geti.
"My dour chill, . 7011 c°1114 . 11°1" Sala eine ()vela, fuel whetbm. the ,signature Wee
("effete.
"I could, and I Will. NYhy, if Hugh could "" iv his 8011.8' '
"Theevriting in my son'e,", he s ild, return.
. to a dooter, awl you cart bo a sister, eennot big, the, letter,. "What do . yorravlair Me te
1-be-a-narete?--Ileeicinsetlem-1-s ewe. - • -,. e -- -- - -
a.
earn° profeesion as Hugh,- and hearieg some- eNa`V, 11r. llureidgee you know what you
thing about him, though WO are -parted. I
thread go mad if I Were Miter to hear any- .1/1" l'`) 140'7
Ile si ill hesit WetThontt
. • he drew ,pap‘r
thing moro a hint." , from Me, pocketbook, untolded it, and handed
. "Poor Non& ..11ut 'atippose that 1316111 11 to yorith, ,
not be necessary Toe you 10 des- anythipg at ..1;-, colieerne you, Novell," he said. "Lot
ell--suPpose, triY dber"--sistelt do soino- nie plum, in yotir }tends the etring of falsi-
times kiss eaeh Other withoat feeling the 10eh has gived, you pn mint min. /
force of Hood's reittark abOtai sandwiehOs Of eniipot offer :me eteue,s. 1 Wee° to Veal- ei 'enprosie good ne We tVer4 tfi e01110 .PleOr 141..z..4,,,tt,,,slimn to tll Is liar I thit 1 tbalie I3 r 3,3v,14i, ail; ri,y poq,i.tof hint.
yp!, jio OP' t . •.
' 1 La I f.ee (11, 1(13,' 'PO•MANoe
I, srewfull„v.
- oA, r , 1
. There minuet., be tiny 3....efe1 0316.1 1 or Me. ..y. 4 fur.v,14;t-io, to,7t4 n,,,., ... .
1V1re, (1011113.you know that Mreaitturildge
•
'a ili bear (.1 uothing truth nietc ' ,ha., had an
,
huve made up my mind, Cadeta, to h000nio .
•IVIANNING & SCOTT.
41. ri sters,
tIONVEYANCERS. e.
007)1=3ton-ors for Ontar I 6)911(1 Mena oba.
OFFICE NEXT DOOR NE ERA, CLINTON
IV! 0 NuEvelfrJ,Jackeeies etore, Atbert„Street
'1,`ItOnrIfTmANivxD1LIO11,(rtaStrOffico
ARRIAGE LICENSES. --APPLY THE
al, undersigned at the Library Boerne, smith%
Block. 00 • JAmEs Mawr,
AS, ONIel'ia.) LEND IN LARGE OR. SMALL
ILL sums on good. mortgage beeurity, moderete
Otte of interest. IL RALE, laintou.
r 11. DOWSLEY, DI. D., Mtn, 0.3 ENGLAND
.1-/ Physician, Surgeon, etc. Office and residence
next Molsoh's Baekonarket square, Clinton.
• _ .._. • .
TAB. APPEETON.-OFFICE-AT RESIDENCE
Ion Ontario ki traet,OUnton.opposi te the English
ta en. 4utett tree by side gate.
TY B. PROCIDFOGT, CIVIL. ENGINEER,
,
.1-1.q „Pro vitte.al and Doltintoh Land Surveyor,
Architect awl Draughtsman, Peultee, ELoolt,
piiiiten. .
. .
LimEs
Li Murray 111
trance. Beetle
Huron Street,
r. -OFFICE RATTENBURX ST. -
k, two doors east of, Hoilgens' en -
e, oppoaite the Temperance Man,.
ihten. Onloo heel's, 8 a.m. to mra.
air RS: Wilii T,'TEACHE ft OF MIMIC. • PUPILS,
al attended:at theirown residenet,if necoosary. Re-
sidence, John liebertsonia, hnron Street, Miami.
Rice's now, method taught if desired. • •
Dn.
STa.NBUIlle, GRADUATE or TnE
J_I cALtiopartrairabf V lotoriaTJuiversity ,Tor onto,tor
merly of the Hospitals and Olopeneeries, New York
Coroaertor theelenntyalituren„Bayileld,Ont.
..1:31RANK--13....-PGIVELL,-137ARRISTERy."-SOLICPPOlic
X Notary Pehlke ate. (M11 ire Seaneies A*-
- BERT STREET, CuiliToN. Porollto egenhk. MeSsrs, ?de-
Varthyr, Osier, libsk In & Creelman, • Private -foods to
. oan at • lowest rates el interest. • . ,
• 4.
' WITAIalts, 81413.,.aRADLIATEOF
._•Torente Uelmrsity ; ittonibe-r of the:Chili:gni:if Phi':
SielanrieTtal 8 argeOn a , Ont. `OFFICE et Beaten:see the
houseforyniiii 3.orieupied by Dr. Rear°, Albeit street
Clinton. • ' • • •
WORT.IHN OTeits„. P.HYSI.PIaN, S-URGEON
1../.41.coanche urttd tiateoethe College ofPhysician:
arirlSargeonsef Ltowe.r0aualla,andProvincialLicen,
tin Wand OttkOnOrCOTthrenntrtymf Iravon-7-0niceard-
essidence,The bendier.- f01me1I3 elumiiietihy Mr
Thweitee, Ileum street. • , • , . • •
Clintonelan.10,1871. -
CLINTON MEH
CANICS' INT11111'..S, I;IBR
AItr„and Reading Roomi, Perrin block, down
stales. About 1,700 volumes itrtlie Library and
all the :LeadIng -Newspapers. sued Periodicals of'
the day oretacetable Membership ticket Si per
annum. Open from 2 to 5 pan., and from 730
9 p m. Applieatiens for mentnerelisp reeived
by the Librarian 11.1 in the room.
•
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UNION 'SHAVING :PARLOR
, , . . : ..• • •
SHAIT
VING,' A1 a ::CilfrTM.
ING AND SHA'
' -1'9GING-:eunts .vert -neat audj to. Snit
.. -
----I.-. every person. . . . •
..
. . ... . . . . JOHN 'PA 44 'TARSI/ If, .. SniltliN Block
"Ile is( tAel efare,.. y he pleases Lord:Clon-'. - • . •• . . - ,.,,_..,___z__•_,.
:...stet.t.' o(iii:c ineeii dstei el ,tait.' ugh'?" 'mete13 die (lemi-, .. . . . .. ,.. .
e 1 .;, :. To,... "WILKIE, , • .
..•.::, . .-suitOzo.Sr1)E wrist,
, spengingtq 1113 feet. . ' : • , • . . • '
!eit is Ilene true.- If I mean, I aid mu thyself by 1E10 the exclusive rightfor the county for am Hurd
that new,. eitie thigh. "S'ordve 1110, 00.6301. .1..iri prOcess of tiAministerink chemically vire Nitrogen
g,ve me Noraiii • It is only rivery'short time Mime I Monoxide, WhiCh is tho serest and bost systomLyet 011-•
licaret tribi Intelligence. -1.11o; St is mph) true. •Tell covered for the painless extraction of.tOoth. Charges
Me yon drinot regret the 103e.01 therfitle 'eau Ilea re- mo.derate, .aatisfaction-attranteed,- -..Oreten,- EL-
std•WiTnevitr To wearr LIOTT.•S BLOCK, over Itetwe's Tailor Sitop,• ileum
' The'doctor gave Hughhis han 1. . . ; 8 treat, Clinton. .. .
"Regret li, lily dear boy; f rejo•cs. I have got ebi- „ . : ,
• teen: thAtatetting letters, ail arrliveit within. the latit
THE GREAT ENGLISRPRESOMPTION
throe clays.•ifere. they's:Intl with the myrtles and skulls .
and all completo:. Yoil are wel.sime to theta, Hoglu ..
• Asticcessfultnedicinetestedover
onm
ly, y desh
ar bey, you Will Ito ot Inannot ot me'—"80 years in thousands of cases.
"oh, Hugh:" elle 1.Nor 4uProuiptly cures Nervous Pros-
• • ' -
- "'No, ley. dear," etild . her s fattier. Nen second trati.ou,Weaknessof BrainrSpi-
a
thought, I'll keep the lettea
rs, nd Hugh shall be nal cord, and GenerativeOrgns
sere. - As for me, r•Ito ever went oat at his • iyay to' , of eithersexeEmissiorieund all illseaueedbyindis.
• gloat a Wallow% general eraptitiotiee?. And as ter creeion orover-exertion. Six packagesisguarane
' tuti trtit.:, 13 1188 --been 00 ;my tined like' a dreadftd , teed to effect -a Co re When all othermedieines fail.
begbear ever 6:7.* I got It: Take It; Itugh-Agke 131" One package $1; 'six packages $5, bytne.11. Sold
by' druggists. TVrits for .Pamplaet, -,Address
ea done touter.tarel this," said Mr. Mu rrilge.• "I
'' EoitEXA CUM:n(1AL CCk, paraorr, bum.
. (a)n't meter tend 11)111 at all. If,- you. think, any of ....
Yea,lhat• I um going to lose these estates, NVIllell, I Sold in Clinton by J. H. COMBE and Druggists
reedy bottgbt, without a blew for th-te,:you are mite • ,
-. eVerywhere.. . . : . - •
taken."
• •
. • "6(10 net itt an cateedt that yoe WItt 1,SH things go
Until you ere quite setts tIed,e said Flush. ' .
"I haye, fatted ordere tellte -tenant* fo„ pay up,
tinder pain of eviction; 1 win evict . them all, if I •
want the whole British anny at my beek.'" . '.
"on themontrar 3.," paid pugh, "the tenantwin be
served whit nonage' not 60 9)16)' yott any relit. Then:
it will be for yourI behove, to (hid your remedy:" • •
"Poor Harlow; thetioceor sighed; ',she is no pager
Lacly Cionstha."
Iil...ttut-sorr,Z..fur*b04,41.151111iNdatIMALACILfffar
will, 3 hope- NO, dear," said Hugh; ';let us ave
- done, once sad for all, with thegingereread -rubbish.
There is neither a noble reeord, nor a long pedigree,
nor a single greet achievement preserved M Such a
, title at Ours. There le not even the duty of inuntain•
Ing a great family estate. Let us remain Wit t,:t we
' are, and, if I seeteeci, let me make a mame worth
t having. foe those' ivlio (tome after us. 'ryes win be
' worm a tit/mewed Utica' m for the inglortotte core.
ma, altletbsememory of . the, emote° xerviteat-PY
which It wa4 wou, 1163 11 go." • . . e•
I
. a
!e3, 1111113," said ereieue "10( 16 go. We will begin
.
. . :, •
Jtist then thwle .loserit appeured. Ile was not and
flushed hot:luso lie hod Ion hie way in the oetwork
•ors.tritets indwitee the Commereita road mut the High
eteeet, Saul welt. . .
•, ")'Lost mv
e n tan „tte . , 1 , .
•••• he 9161,1,
"Ntewsevorilt teeher; newrat h
eaveeitrim311034.e. I eara.
, .NOIT Wor
'''3 e ,,,
,,,le do..., heremadeh
, 111111 L aend.
ste:
.(31..I'vant no' niort; 'neNV," gild Mr.. Marriage.' "I
. . , I I
;
• Mines& MODERATE. . •r;mr, inti beeit a steaMboat twelartit-it colaiente .
. Ile'y navel -int back, 4iii 10 ItIchard, lir, Murrldge- .
Mr. Itichird-,---"- . ,
..what? 18 hi..hinolt ?" -
. .
•
._$00:0101a
Is one of the most fatal et.oerges which
afillet mankind. It oft't it litherited, but
may be the result of improaerVaccinatiOn,
mercurial polectoing; uncleanliness, and
various other cause's. (impute Sores,
Ulcers, Abseceses, Cancerous Minors,
and, in some cases, Emaciation, and Con-
sumption, result froln scrofulous condi,
Hen Of the blood. '01$ disease can be
Mired by the use of Ayer's Sersaparilla,
inherited a scrofilleus, condition of the
bloody which cet3sed a derangement of iny -
whole system. After taking less than
four bottles of Ayer'sBarsaparliht I ant
d
and, for the past year, have not found lt
neeessary to me any Medicine whatever.
ain noW in better health, end stronger,
than ever before. -O. A. Willard, '21/3"
Treitiont St., Boston, Miles.
I Was troubled with Scrofulous Sores"
for *Ivo years; but, After usiug feiv
bottles of Aver's Sarsaparilla, the sores
healed, and r have now good health. -
Elizabeth Warnock, 54 Appleton street,
Lowell, Mese,
Some menthe ngo I was troubled with
Screfulotis Soree on int leg. The
was badly' swollee •end inflamed, and the
sores discharged large mitintities of often, °
sive matter, - EVery renwdy Lined, until
I used A yer's Sarsaparilla, tutting
three bottles 0 this medivine the sores
have been eentirely healed. and Inv health
11.1111,1' reSt1)11111. 1 am eeratefur for the
good this medicine bus dope *110. -Mb's.
•Ault 0' Brian, 158 Sullivan nt., New York .„
Ayer's SarsaparillA:
Prepared by fir. ,T, C, Ayer le Co.,Lowell, Mama -
Seel byalt Dreggiets. Price el; six bottles. $5:
- WM. cpQPER'S
BEAVER tLOCK BOOKSIORE
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance CO.
NOTICE., -The ,undersigned are appointed',
to net na agents it the township of Goderieh,
for the Company. Any person 'wishing. to In.
• Sure 1 uthis oid and reliable Fertnere.Company,
stIll• imply •to either THOS; NEE'LANS, HAN
oe •HAelet-Erl . 0SRNOO11AN, Seaforth,
:Prompt attention will be gl ven . • -
'PHOTOGRAPHER •
'DANIA
.0 LI YTO , •
• •
LIFE.SIZE A SPECIALTY.
DIE NTIST,
COATLI/LOCIC
'11143, 1111', 110 111 itcti killed, They neve put baek •
His haute bo itt do. Iht of .pmapngersi pickea to. bIt
(,,,n bp 81011p3'41, Le you plen-e. ;you can have Itlin
ro-ted by telegraph; he Is suit at 1)0ver."
; Mr. Mitrealite 13)1)3e no. reply.' Ile put onhis bet
Mid walked hway.
' "New, 1(.0117,410 you think ho has gone to 86111 that
telegram?" (1 (3 1.10010 Joseph, "Ind without a word,
of (hankie'
I Ile tleet termite aware that Noralt was In Ifugh
Arttilla's alms, and that the young matt Wat 161801114
' r without the West afeekattet of enneettiment .
"Oh," he said, '3(3311 glad that tit4t334 ithd mad) up,
• 36 011-3 take_ IdaCe !Men l‘trAfti IV 116,11 veryltappy.
indeed, to think ot myvart nt r toge ter twc
hearts which will not, I am sure, 130 angretefut
• WM the rereneleyeer 11411511 oil marring .,
take ilace soon?" •
"Very semi, 'Uncle ,Tosemr," ettia Hugh. "Ai soon
es W can err:1mM it"
re is no eer711M111'," Feld "(facie' Joseph, :With s
sweet fondp ol atmeinatiotn, 11131 (101111111011Y ta all,
next to the Inauguration of 1(94493 lodge, whete lam
Mer' at 11,1110 than a wedding breakfaet. On tIth
oreasien, fleeter -eon title eecasien, theugli Ai
o . I . .
41:101Ve4 845 3>1441111.63" ,11 Pal I Manfirked in tilt
theca1 manner e n the, otetelen I trast 33106 chain
Paghe 'a 14 mar.: 1L -k 3..•
•
nLINTON.
HURON AINID.
L11111 and Investniont Co'y
'17114 Company 3143 Loaning .illoney ait .Farnt
Security at Lowes' 1,11ale14 of Interest.
!
ORTGAnES LTROIIASED
IS TIIE PLACE T9 13UY YOE
lligh & PINIC SC.110 4001S8
filodellitos supplied at Lowest Prices
BEAVER BBOOIC BOOKSTORE:
WM. COOPER, CLINTON
ROBERT DOWNS
• CIANT0,• •I •
'Afantgacturer and Proprietor for the baste -law el lel
Dow in use. Ageut fur the sale inni aeplicatien 44
P10 • Aeir'Fisitee PMear AcTilmATiC IMMER CLEANER,
s•rEAM FITTINGS furnished. end, owned. eit eit
notleee. .
Boilers, lEinrivies; stun all 'china or Ilia
elliner* .ropiaired e I i.msly 161941
. in a .saiislItetiiry
: •
Farm implements manufactured and repaired? .Stesm
and Water Pipes furoisbed and put in position.- Isr-
Kilns fitted- up on application, 'Charges moderate,
PENNYROYAL .WAFERS.
. Prescription ot a physician who
has hada life long experience in
treating female diseases. Is used
monthly with perfect success 4by
over 10.0001.adies. Pleasant, safe,
effectual._ Ladies elk your drtfg-
. gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and
take no substitute, or inclose post-
age -for sealedparticulars. Sold by
all druggists, $1 per box. Aadress
TriL EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., Drat/err, Mum
Sold in Clinton by J. H. 0011113E and Druggists
evernyliere.
• . • , .
hiCOSII C[131 OGA\
Alit.,r the seecirtiti teat et the latea fair in
.01tuton, it was univpisairy that
FOB." PERFECT AND EASY., A CTIoN,' BEAUTY
07 FINISH, AND Sly6*gg-N10S3 t 11
EXCELSIOR was away oth „
ers,.. and destined tu-behe , tpopular Matra
merit of tlie day. This, along with the fact
that rt, special prize was awarded certain
ily speaks. volumes for the instruments, and
parties pbrphasing shohld 803 31(4
siott liefore buying elsewhere. - 1
GEO. F. • OAKES, • PuoItat Exult. .
•
Faci)nrY•threeql (Mrs WeSt of DItilloy'ii:Ptimp
Bottenbury St..; 'Clinton.'
Thompson real 'Estate Aotacy
.CLINTOg 'ONT.
BENIIIILLER NURSERY.
FRT1T nun ORNAVENTA.1, TREES, NOR•
WAY SPRUCE, SCOT011 AND
ASTBACIIAN PINE,
THE LATTEH or WHICH vs MAKE A SPECIALT
LARGE,STOCK ON HAND
The above ornamental, trees and shrubbery he sold
at very low mice% aud those wanting anything ia
Ole eueneetien will saV4 money by purchasing here.
Orders lig 11.1ail will be promptly attended to
Address,
_
JOHN. StEWART, Deuthiller
713440 Ineurp.nossi.,
All kinds of property Ineured at lowest terlff rates.
First.elass companies.
,
/PICKETS VIA N. W'1. CO. LINE BOATS TO
X WINNIPEG AND ALL JAKE POINTS, ALSO
by ail rail lines over fhe GRAND TRUNK and CANA-
DA PACIFIC to any point on that line, Winnipeg,
Brandon, &a., Dakota, Kansas, or any point reached
by rail, beet or fereigtr.
Coine and see me before you buy tickets anywhere.
JAS. THOMpSON; Clinton.
$50,000 To LOA1 at 6 por.Cout.
Why pay others 8, 9 -and 10 per 'cent,
when you can get money from us at 0 per,e.
. •
TERMS made to suit borrower, regarding
payment dud period of load. '
Apply • to
••••••-. •••-"•""•
'
e
FA R.RAN.Szi TISDAFAL,
BANKERS, '‘OUN'TON. :
THE MOLSONS BA,NK.
. , Incorporated by Act ot Parliament; iS55.
, CAPItAL,-. r - $2,000-,009.-
• .
HEAD OFFICE, IVIONTREAL,
J... II, It. MOLSON ; ...• , ! , : . .!.. -Vico-Pres.
..*.mfromAs woilfmAti,..,..,...tre9itient.
' F. WOLFERSTAN THOmeS, vomit! Manager, . .
Notes .d:seatint,, cel u, rrC e1/1 .Trt ai .o ten ss .m,ade. D.rai .th
. issued, Sterling and Amerkan melt xnee
Lought and lad at /meet
• • a'reta. 'Malin 113S .
iitt:rest at 4. p,ernc.ezeit.:amiew8edwteltn ,dtreapneenigtse.r,
•
Honey advanbed to farmers on their owa notes with •
me or more etidorsers... No in, orte.,.age requlrooduais4osne. •
aulty.
Jenuaey. lbil •
. .
. .
'AILID.LEC.)0MBE,
•
Watch and Clock Maket,‘
: .
' JEWELLER, &c.,
4)1.1.0sirrt nit CLINTON
• Where he keepq a seleet assortment of '
WAtClIES;, CLOCKS, cIEWOLLERn SILVER -
Which we will Sell at reasoIlithle'rates.
• •
Repiating- of every description promptly
tended to, and 0,11'work warraieted.
J. BIDDLEGOMBE.
Canto n,Nciv. 1883. • :
S %YE 20 PER -CENT
1 830 0.E.NTENNIAL;--1886, a
.1-xArt OF ' .
CORE DISTRICT: FIREINS. CO
,
Condeeted both oh Cash andldettial•Plans.
HON. Zits. youNo, Pre -ardent.
ADAM WARNOCK, ESQ.,. ViebTresident •
ft. S. STRONG, ESQ., - Managing,Directer, • •
Enters- upoif its—kIFTIETII-ArEkR-niudi -
stronger and inore prosp'eroue .than at any
previonn- plod, • having' $218,890 'of Assets.
and praties.11Y NO LIAILITY except 'a, Re-'.
insurance Reserve'of $3(1,000. There are $20,-
000 deposited with the Ontario -.Governreent,
and over $0.,00o Feld iu AIertgages; Debetiu
tures, and. Cashn,ieeit.idtnmesdeieast.ely .evailabln to
Mutual Peliey•holders in the "Gore" save
203.. cent, with uhdoulited security'. ,‘
For fait partienla'reaPply to Helen ovricii; GALT
e Or to Joint, scurkorr, agent, Clinton
• The undersigned' 11310 opened iin tt'ancy for the ole or Reef ; ' •
4341,0310, and (mot* cent 011 Any analunt After the first' $1000
0419 I Partie0,41itring4aiifirr..
Hate1e, laid will he
ty to dispose of. Terms, tw0. per cent on all amotiets thr.to
No charge made for ad vertIslug. Anil no charge Whatever un-
less a sale ortransfer is elected. -li hay° uew the •foliewitig
properties for sale :- • .• • • •
• Lot 11, Lake Road east„ Colberne, 140 aeres, 45 cleared
mid untler pasture, 20 acres Mashed and tlin'easily.bolleared,
balttace 01bush light,. Will be sold chaap. • •
160 acrek good land,' 242.1rtilevt from- Bewesaleue ,
50 Imes nailer cultivation, small Louse, ?ripe $ 10 'an acre.
• Westlfitlf dot .211, hel con of East Wawanosh, 110 acres,'
80 hetes- cleared, •hallowe goad bush, 11 arrest:4f fan wheat, ,
„spring crook running through the farm, bank lawn 4010, two
'acres •of orchard, 'one mile from Auburn. price $5,000,
$1200 or $1500 110W1t, balance tesalt lierehasely •••
-tot 006, 1.5 of ait acre, ott I tenni St., situated au the .,eaat
side:Inert Ritiout's resbleneeovelrfeimed: Pate,: $200, to
•tinou
it rChnaer. .: • •
• Splendid Imildingrlot for ,at, opposite trie
Hevelentaitee foie by 60 006 46839. - Face yeescenthie,
CY.X. 000
COMMISSION nnOiallS.
Members Toronto Stock Eiclumg,e.
4
Priiette wires to.TORONTO, elONTItitAL, claroApo,
• NEw l'OltIC and OIL ta're 1 '
STOCKS. IIONDS, ClItAiN, PROteliMON33, .,,e13 (1411.
1.1410111 AND gut.» FOlt 316011 l31).0.tF,3117
44,E,41,4)13 iliFF114"1.1 ,Colonta DATI•mgesX ANO
A teeter Srltsikr(, •
•
J. TI-IOMPSON; MANAGER.
ciintop, Jniy 14,18$, '
.33.1/.1X+NT0+4..4"
PLANING 111111aL
•
I) Et X' RIJ.4fl
SA:VT.11VA EANIt DRAXCH..
.1, 4 ma 5 • per. Cent, Interest • Allotcerr, On
• Deptistts, aecorttng to amoun1'.
and time, lfft.
07TI..$4„,--0oriter ef 'Starke Senate and lirdrth Stree
• • li011eiCE HORTON'.
ateNAelet
, 1 (tinlertcll ,Anguit tab lea,
.e.
•
•
• •••••••••••...4
rola; stmsoninsn 13.1711133 11187 CO.NnttTir.b
furittsbed 1113 new Trolling bith mettle.
dry ef the latest inierevca petterns, is now prepered
to attend IC all orders id, 11110111 010 1313'l0.11C11111116
and satisfactory manner, and at Mesetteele rate.. lie
would Mao totem atimee O. all NOW petrenizedthe
old flrin before 611,0 wet° burnaallia, 1)34,1 15,193/ being
ill 16 better metier" te eNe.ane ()mom exoodfuou811,,
feeleeeteldent he men give 4143itaction to
PA (.110,/,!38.........V III', (ranI'rtink Etat
,„.
7/10 SEAS MeKleeiglle-
Cabinet 'Parlor
-the aubs.crIber tweet
CASKETS and (.101i11INS
'Alwaye on hand, • reiterate 'furnished at
the shortest notlep told loweet priece..
OA.I.L SOLICITED.
• • .
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