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THE R'Y.LNGHAM. TIMES, JANUARY 13, 1893,
7'LY, JANUARY 1;2, 1882,
Krtnglit a 7',reet,
ale's bells are jingling,
' air he tingling,
• sounds aro mingling,
y, merry day,
y a ffeeey feather,
Bakes dance together;
ss Kris I riugle's weather,
Kris Kriugle's way,
agleeS measures tipping
o le's sweetness. sipping,this gilts we're clipping,
ve Krieg J111,12gle's tree,
candle's l,euruuug,
a and planets- turning,
y dream. and yearning
atitdtiecl we pee.
:i solitary,
to tell and fairy,
e forest airy;
;1L ma;ty a sobson dim -
its clay of glory,
iter woods *ere hoary,
viae i1ringle's story,
ar Kri;s Krte le's hymn.
lit -wearies uevor
at ebarms us overt
at lives foreb er 1
'ssetl Christmas tree.
•o and kiedpess blending
the y'ear's ,fair ending,
ven's own. beauty blending,
:ferias Kriu ;It's tree.
CRET O THE SEA.
satCi3ASS.
CONTINUED
L. Led autos two or three
Dta;"itiln riii'te out from the
uta ,Now, ►; iss Dorothy, by
now' wh t von went, she in-
onale
eke. srtirl itut,cai3. tiz,litiug a
tit kill Set'teh ancestors
the S►'i'itrt•, mid he Mira l-
ettir)lry; my alty us Miss
ie,,,H,.tte'u ). health of King
with a dramatic: intensity
the unreiess bserver would
given her credit.
pert White rose to ,join the
'antler told Mr. Duncan
tietltan wishedto see hirer
the doors leading into the
ronu., bald Duncan, and
ge•ittenrlen in here.
1u tirt'.'eau the parlor and
-mum Mrs. Duncan had
io the Japanese style. The
Q...JioVerf•'cl with Japanese
Hung witil 1.1eques of dole-.
he ferititalre Wf.s of bamboo
ions of Ji{;penese embroidery.
lautertil 4iexteroualy arraug
shed a t'ger.tie light. Al-
e rouni• las probably hope -
correct ,fie, the eves of a
lied a11lEs, Delman had one
icing list—the effect was
exotic aid oharmine.
ueeed this room and joilted
orbit tit the piano. He
teatetj for her as she
S1iephekrd's Elour." FIe
e had never looked so lovely
w he bad never loved her
.Fie feltthat the time had
he tenet put his fortune to
he's lie meet learn whether
be, tinniness or misery.
tiniabed tithe soul; she left
nastily, and begged Mrs. i holder. This new stile was for sale
only a mouth ago. Very few of them
were sold before the first of April—tae
day when the pirate made fools of us.
Has he a list of tt'ie purchasers `ask -
of color were perhaps her greeteat cardinal virtues at the Street, Ae•
beauty.� c' ding to the lights Ate woo an honest
I wish you oe ulty kho►v without tuy uiau, but lie wore hie principles easily,
tetltn^„ what tray heart ea hill of just and lie hint cultivu,ted his t,;enses at
now, he said, controlling his voice as the expeese of Milecoeecieuote
best he (meld. 1 llis father had skimped and
The color fled foto leer cheek, and scraped for year* that the sun might
left it its w lute es marble. With a I go to college, anal was not living in
little (*IL••it, she sttiti, flow do I ktiow
0t,4 f wc,u.d oitere et lite ?
Doti% yvu tette guy ilttereat he tyle ?
staked White
Indeed 1 R, 'tlr. White, but -
Then yi n utttat h,evet area that I iove
you, he interrupted, uuatala to refrain
tiny lottge'r. Deli'G telt me that you
have not teen ir. D:>lt"t tell the that
my 19t u is Impelesa.
Thi' (alio come back slowly to her
Lice anti t ccli, ,seal she suid, ,hyly, f
do nut t. i! yea that, tit -Geese It wt,ultl
n'•t be t run. °
Then you !tette. e in• ?
,lust a Ittt e:. lir,
Fie i ttislaed Iter hi hist auts. em Mrs
Dann" t:i'i 'd••o'tI _Ilei music and
1„av,ol a I",C new. of t.hotln'e
I'11•y tl ku.1ff1 iu pe-Ifeet bliss fur a
f t. ui hitt:, then Oil,. 88 .0, .utt(lt'taly,
bit yt li n1tt•,t ..'I,. au to my rather
1 ty1 1 It>•!t tofu ti Vr• llllllll LrR after he
;• is fent v.,
ttu ti<'.1' u'•t•«r cu lent, tuutttlned
Dar;'lliY. III:, has Owe) s aunt IIF•
could or‘ go, nod 1 Isle al -
3,311 p1.Olnt'aett I ,'Vee• tri 't'art. hint.
I11;t that witsbefore yea gave your., logs into the little local, railroad ef Ins:elf to fur, soul .tar teeter• native place. When sir war was
1 suppose an, bot 1. dont knt.w what over, and the railroad* bf the \Vest
he will do wirt'iout me. began to be cens.alideted 'and to push
Just think flow I have dine without across the plaint; and thsh mountains,.
you all these; ye-at•,t. It's ray turn the little road of which ,4,'•si,na: Sargent:
110W w as president was wanted be two
He hats beep so goons to I.: always, rivet systems Sim itaggnt soba to
I will be solo to yore alleys. ilnw the highest bidder', al Gat' i ntG•iLlOttklty
could I lie anything else` I playing one, agaitiet the otltlars alio he
Si e Iookt•d'et him, and he leaned I t,raught bin money at.d his «•xiper•iutnea
forward end I:ibsed her softly. to Wall Street. A. IIIa)1 ex"'al«tet
.But I will jtever marry you, without with the hare and halal• j with tart
his consent, tthv said.
Just then EIiphalet Duncan threw
open the foldicg•doors of the dintug-
room, and ali'uoui)ced to Mrss Dorothy
that her maid and her coupe, haat
conte to take her home. Ae White
rose te see her into the cactu s:ea Dun -
eau ask'•d htr» to come back It mir rite
after ,1Jis;a Safrgeut was ort, US he had
eenaethiug to tell. White waited in
the hall while the maid bundled Dor..
othy up in filer fleecy wraps. Then
he helped bei• ii,to the carriage. The
chap eyes ai til maid were ort hila,
and he crvull say nothing. He gave
her hand a precious squeeze, and she
said Good -100o.
May I seal; ou to -morrow ? he ark'.
ed.
'Yes, to-tnnrr,ew, she aniwersah; and
with these words of promise and hope
they ported.
White wentup to Dunmau's stedy.
Who do yo'p suppose my visitor way`
raked Duneuia.
How should I knot*? aetked White.
He's as,anxious as you to find out
who the pirate was that stopped the
Patagonia. He was one of our pas-
sengers, And he came to tell me '. to the 13uwdoin Bariidir•'j„ No, 76
Curious discovery of his, He is inter-
w13roadwny, ovearlook►uJ;• a peat of Tri-
ested iu a type-rittr manufactory, pity Churchyard, was one from Paolat.
and he noticed certain peculiarities iu Whit"'requesting an immediate ii ter -
the notes which the pirate sent. As view on a matter of the hi;,,htest its -
invest gatiugsoon as he iited hero he set to work
;He has found out thatportance. Sargent knew White's
name asa rising young literary 1•ntln,
the type -writer used by the pirate is 11e had Beard his (laughter speak of
one of the new sttyle just put out by meetnlv, White, a.nd;,he was aware of
the company in which he is a share- White's connection ,with the Gotham
Gazette. He wrote Mr. White a
polite note, saying that the should be
glad to sew hien theiiext day at three.
Precisely itt three „the next afternoon
aIle said,,- on one e•andition ed Willie, anxiously. aa the bells of Trinity rang the Hour
two taust goo inti) the Jape- His list is hieotnplete; bot among f over the hurrysng.4 heads of the so -
sad talk. jwho bought this' new style of type- Ijourners in Wall Street, Robert White
le you ate:playlu ;? protest- writer was J osbue Hotarnuu. I handed his card to 'the office -boy of
Sargent and. Compahy, and was shown
wered Aire q Duncan, firmly.
restful happiness ort a big farm hear
Itis netivtt town—a farm thought for
him by his euCe,Ss'ul sou. The col-
lege elluwed its poorer students to pay
their way liy atentual labor, and tweet
of the shelving and other carpenter
work its the .,epee*la littt•1ry lied been
clone by SAID Sargent, who had since
enduwed the library with twenty -live
thousand dollars. After he left col-
lege lie edited a country weekly for
LW') or three months; then fru turned
auctioneer; aftor that lie was advance
agent for a email circuit; then the war
broke out, and he raised a co'npany,
and rose to be eolonel'of volunteers,
Wounded and sent bona? on a furlough
lie delayed his return ft•ban Washing-
ton to his Western hoin long enough
to marry the most beautiful daughter
of one of the proudest of the first fam-
ilies of Virginia. Attar helping to
conceit the steamers of ;upper ali
ippi sato h hurt made iron-clads,"he re-
siguo.l•. rand became interested to ear
inns guvevement coietL'll ts- He did
his duty by the governor nt. and n>)ade
money for himself. He put his rtlrit-
hounds; ou the Street a• naw -seater to
either a olf ora lamb: ;Melon was not The night the treasurer of the Mouse
a lamb In the uneasy. aod'restless j for Old Women sat bsefore his glazing
turtisotl of the Sonata Baehnn•ger he was I gas -log and built air cantles in the
shape of new wings that bhould tae ad.
dad ti> the new ho'tietwith "The Clare
ion's," $10,000. He .sad just coin-
pletecl a large' and ornate. dornuitoey
when his ,-door bell rag sharply and a
Oertaiuly, said White.
I never melte during business
hours, explained Sargent, but at three
always indulge myself in a little
nicotine,.
White noticed that under cover of
the tirst ttvi or three puffs t:f smoke
the specolatvr gave him a second pone.
trating exoniuntiou. The journalist'
knew that hie task was difficulty
enough et beret, and this little Luau,
oeuvre seemedto double the difficulty.
Bet his voice dict not reveal this feel
lug the he said ::
The business !1 have to speatc about,
Mr, Sargent, is as, private as it is itn-
pot•tenr. I am aware that for a mo-
ment I may seem to you to be prying,
not to say impertinent. I beg to as'
sure you in advance. diet suoleis not
my intent. If you will bear with me
until 1 am Clone, 1 thtek you will then
pardon my apparent intrusion.
Fire away, said Sattgeu•t, blowing a
series of eouctntiio rings -of smoke,and
put the ball es ell./89 to elh,e bull's-eye
as yon can.
Meat desire t,' talk about is the
asking of 100,000 in speak, from the
Patagonia on the afternoon, of April 1.
Indeed ? queried Sargent,. seutliug
forth a final ring of 'j?ttlolae as perfect
as any of its predeuensors. And pray
whit-, have t to do with that little
speculation in gold'1 •
At the tune that money, was taken
you were short of Tt;aucontineutal
Telegraph stoek,and yo4 stood, to lose
uertrly half n million dollars:,
If you had not warned me that you
would be intrusive, I think It should
have been able to discover it,.for my-
self
Hear me out.
iy
I do not see any connection between
any private affairs and the Patagonia eminent end proeninenttingreligious,
adventure. But go ejn, • social and. pol,tical eirc;les;, attracted
TO DU CONTINUED. leas attention, and riiceivedt not one-
• •
tenth of there space in Sine oft the great
Generous to the Poorea newspapers -of the day„ that, has been,
and probably, would bdlaceotded to the
performance of a couple oa•dram-drink-
ing bullies, meeting i{s nt where by
stealth. in. obscurity . ill defiance of
law and in- fear of eUaritia,. to bruise
each other.
News. { Engineering Foote.
There are a number of people who
somehow mysteriously are permitted
by .Providence to furnish reading mat-
ter for the public, who seem to have
curious ideas goncerniug the nature of
Nees. The Christian Union saes ;
Not long ago tnetropolitau daily de-
voted 'ten line's to the resignation of
the Italian Ministry, and two and a
(half colt:mils to a description of the
manner in wluois a Qat was coaxed
down from a tree. in which it had taken
refuge, To many there seemed some.
thing wrong with tire' editorial perspec-
tiava that morning.
We have seen papers which wonld
(ill whsle columns with, matter per-
taining to a dog tight, ora matt fight,
where roughs punched,each other's,
hsadst,.aud broke eachotkjer's hoses,
while they would sxtclude or briefly
menttix>u anything whish• was religions►
or instructive in its crharactr. r. And
such beastly and ghastly trash is,
palmed, off on the world for Crwa,until
men beeome so dehaset and brutalised'
by this kind of reading' that they lose
all tasttefor what is gond, intelligent,
instructive and wholesoipe.
A meeting in the city; of New York
so large -that no edifit. in the city
could contain the thirty,- thousand or
more delegates which cute fro'ai every
quarter of the lend, and from distaut
continentse and from the islands of
the sea, to say nothing of the multi-
tudes residing in the cite :=a meeting
which represented 1,370}290 members
connected, with 21,080 !tre1igious socie
ties, Navin;,• weekly .assemblies, and
from which, during theoar more than
120,000 members had come to unite The cost of the jfiuinu E'ilui(ic' was,
with the different churches -of the land
—such a gathering, addressed by sten reported as al 12;2500360, on >tveee:ege•
of $1198,778 it Inde.
The exeavarion of ldell (E:.te• beefs'
was attended by 2111300, amiidloge, and,
8•,000, ltorio„gs.
The Groton ng gnideiet in New. Iioek:
serpeeses I1i1 111,?iter,, eil;,ineert'nse
effl i'tsseftthe. Irunil •
The first i'uJ thou qat�e in the ll;uiced
States wits built et lime• iii'a.v,..ter
Island. Boston, lailee
Ventilatting lal)et'nitle•S lire a tweetedty
on.00al .nines to oveeacotne• the eff'eeetst
if•noxious , uses. '
ai+
new metal, to.1, C lleel '' jiltirt•, ;f°'
has, keen, di• covered 'i11aloe townslti,p'ef`
Barrie, conoty, of I1'ruin,l c?u au; ‘'Shiileht
has hitherto never•he,'n rmv;t vmii11, int
any part of the• :vlin'ld Aeti wneaveis,
shows ie to contain 401 p" i' or•mb "f' 11091-•
per,
0 1 --
per, 20'pen ee'nt: uf' an per
cent of lead, and, 1 per ett,,i„t ef1')gitI%'i V,,
and the ren'niuing eai.te' hnunh (4,611141.1-
•b
phur. Never' hefting h•avigi t.11ese• ele-
ments been formai its euu::lnh•.a• eonttliin-•
cation. A compote is being( fitrtn••dl to
work the tnin.ilad'„ Athlete lit,i bereft ex -
Why, no, I hadn't tjiougllt' of cash.- I ours seems tohttoe pllaney of company and `it,ttnt'ahl;y r'pojrted cal by
lug it vet. I on the back fen e.• • We have never Robert Dowler, irret:iliii,e lea, 'Toel
TUB oRLATi0't' WORKS IN TIME wotu,D
AND wfxI:N 0o,ca' 1UJ0T6D•
%'Ito St. txothard tuuucil is alae and
one-fourth miles long , began 1879
opened 1881.
The lninot Ledge lighthouse: is of
granite, height 88 feet, the lower_
forty-eight feet tieing solid.
A pneuinatio ditspatoll tube, thirty
Welles in diameter was laid down in
London in 1861.
A light suspension bridge was built
at Niagara Palls iu 18.18 and removed,
in 1854.
In A. D 104 Trojan built a mufti+
ficent ramie bridge across the Danube
4,770 feet long,
The Brooklyn• suspension bridge is
6,862 feet Ione, 1,595 feet central span.
and 185 feet high.
In blowing utp Blossom Rook, Situ
Francisco thy, 48,000 poands of ax-
:p•Ioeives were used..
The e,tiss.,its of the Ste Louie Bridge
were sunlein olle•caae,l20 feet through
the sand.
There art, eighty wiles of tnt:.nels in
Great Britain,, their total cost emceed
int;, x£6,500,000
Al tunnel. tinder th , 't'banwis was•
proposed in laaS8 ;; the present: thenal
was finished in 1843;
The runt noted Iiglitlioose 1.111 the
Milted States is it Minot's Ledwe, in,
Massachusetts Bay.
in hos elt•tnent, and there thriyed.
Every summer, when stash, were slug-
gish or stiltAmit, the specultutorsought
other foetus of exciteknr'nt. Glee year
he hi):ee a fast yaeht.a.nd the. ueet Ire
l,ouel)t a pair of ftlsti trotters No titin, nervous•lookin; WA” was other.
man ctguld dray lila gluieklmees, his ed into the room.
coolness, or his nerve.. `,Of lute he bad Is this the Hon. Friendly Eziend ?
begun to take au intro st in polities, asked the visitor. i(
and he was kuowe tea be seeping a It is. ti
t' a fol elongresee fecal onof I am II Greely Past Editor of
Keep It on Hamm.
S.1.118.-Lalways keep a 'bottle of Hag-
yard'st•>Yellow Oil for cuts•„sprains and
bruises. The folks at the:•h?ouse use it for
almost everything. I know it, to be a good
medicine, itt in an excellent, Toothier for
cracked or chapptdhands.
BOanlna to g - , )
the brown -stone distriatis: the match- no Daily Olariou. What a;, Girl. 7t n.ovwss4raout a Cat.
My dear Mr. Payst, .aid M1r.liii•iend, A cat has foul leses:,.exeept the one
effusively grasping his :'vrsitorto. band I saw at ,the dyne museunst. Soule
are so homely• tipat •Iadonit see what
ins et his party was hardy at work
in his h half. 'fo attat4,, to tubes hon-
or wee 1118 one susatltrhied, elusive, anti
his heart was set nil
About three weeks, itlfter the Pata-
gouia had been robbed'tti the Banks
by' the DareDevil, Mee ,Joshua Koff
luau's yacht, the Rhadarn•autltus, re-
turned it, New York from Berruuda,
bringing' back Mr. Sant Sergent and
Mr. Joshua Roffman liimaself. Among
the letters which Sargent fouucl ou
the table of his handsor.ie private office
pl v, White seconded her:
113 was all admirable pianist
a match -maker even more
d.
The owner of the Rhadamantlaus ?
inquirers the astonished 1Vhita.
Of course, said Duncan.
1y.—IN TIIE vineoli's LAIR.
To tine me, not accustomed to the
sharp contrasts df American life it
would hate seetnkd impoaible that
Miss Dorothy Sargent should be the
daughter of Mr. Samuel Sargent, She
was slight and graceful, delicate and
ethereal, us is the want of the Ancef- 'probably in the mat ceecurate. Are
and florid; heyou alone, he asked, and secure from
can tart I. He r was :toltd guiltyof n
do not be
was a LiiL'h liver and of a full habit, interruption 1
I•lis eye wits very snick and sharp, as Sargent stepped o the door and' >Lrsapariilia attention
though it was always oil the main
not'talk
then 1
ere giving
oudly, but you
ihall not feel as
a concert
oat, we mu t, said Dorothy;
k a seat ill the Japanese
'Into eat 1 i:melt down on a
r feet as ?drs,Duncart began
endelnaoltla's "Lieder ohne
:ly those; gongs without
Patellae•
+aidDorntlsy,after a Patellae
atoned to become embarrass
welt/ it woukt be, answered
count elCpreSS onrsely is
at once into the pt'�vate office of the
special partner. Sargent rose to re-
ceive him, saying: I'm glad to make
your acquaintauce Mr. White. There
is a cotnfo eb1e chair. What eau I
do for yon today 1
As he said this he gave White a
look which took him. in through and
through. White felt that Sargent
hats formed at omtcetan opinion of his
c1}es'raeter, and tha1this opinion was
end • puehinr; Miro i.n o a chair, you
cannot imeglue how pltiaseddi am t.i their owners.watie• aboutt wlieu they.
ser+ yea. selected the onets` than weren't to be'
(zlacl of it. Yon ;ok the check, I'+drowascil It ttsouldnit keep a cat.
suppose ` I around, the house only, my dog seems
Yes, sir. i to like, one to,piniy with. Mit aays•a,
Cashed it yet 1 cat is-oompany..i A•Illhej tiow is that
Pretty well known alt tho'hiankaeari' 1eaugh,t so many .nice,ir'. the trap.as•
you 1 a I eines. we hack the, cat Teacher aayts•
Certainly, sir; but illy. Jo•you, ask I the ancients used, to. worship old. cats;,
the such a questiou ? Fit - I and. she kept we• in, because) I.. ached
Think you CAM pass?lite wuthout any , hes• if she was -et, sorry she didn"t
trouble'? 11 ! liire in those'days: That is whati; 1
Of courtly. tl I ldnow about a, eat. *het 1 dont, hum
The editor took, >at a. long; thin : is, when. she is going to seratch..
book. He wrute r.ap:idly for a, mo- I g,
meat. Then he hairdf:d a narrow slip'; A case of interest to farmers, was
of paper to the Hone .Ir. Friend.. He•; tried at the \Va.Ilaerto;tt divisioth Court
said :
jl i recently—that of'Pen'gtaily vs,. \Raiser:. 1
I'm glad you are sett sure of it. 3,Jr. Sotne'time, ago the phaintiff' bought a
relieves me of cotisildl rable embarrass-' bull calf from, the d'afendau.t which
menta I've got a t)otfe coining due to- I was represented, a thol'oughbreci with
morrow, and 1 wish air a special favour, a pedigree. It turret out that Wat-
son was tunable to ell., w theregistrra-
tion,• and Pengelly sued him for dam-
ages. The avelginant of the ewer was
that,, unless. the defendant produces a I
you would take this 4heck. for a slaw
ilar amount and, get tljtern both, (>• shed
tit the saute time. Sand the ' money
around to the office vi1ien you get it.
ronto.
It should atle•ey:s bo )le•bbbewhet'wd.
that it is: no, the cost of a kift, but the.
affection. it syin•holizes,thet)tate worthy'
recipient preeee at Ohrialmilae time.
itjy`
easea
err ra. X. M. Senor
I'll be watelting foeit along about registered pedigree in 14 days he l a. t;tv
noon.
But, tote dear air, Said i . Friend,.
' wotald have to pay $35 in dnlnages, 1 chime= of 111r. ea M
Altoona, pa.
1 don't unclerstand. / I it is tteneunced that a.large nurober
Well, you will toantnrraw. j of persons to Western Ontario have
. 0 % :;c < been swindled by the purchase of
It is, perhaps, unthecessal'v to remark � lottery tickets within the last year.;
that, he did.—Buffe�o Express, I Tlloltsrands of dollars have been reaped j
by the clever sharpers in this way. It •
?' 1 is dtflicult to sympathize with the
To ProdezYt The Grip t dupes of lottery sharks, Whether the
anyOr other snails epelemio, the blood' lottet is w hat is line w as genuine, res
and the whole sylltem should be kept iu s y
healthy condition. �1f you, feet worn out turning a smolt percent ge to those who
or have"that tired feeliug in the morning prompted to eontrill rte by the hope are •
gleet. Give mated.' of getting corns thing for nothing or.
arself. Take Hood's •
Whether it, is to frf utl through and
strength, purify the
ease, !through. as in the pfresrnt instance, It
order if we dould only set chance, but there was generally to lar•
Lout speech the secret seen a genial alrnite . on Itis sensual
d feelings of our s0ul11 mouth not altogether hidden by a
ally think sot asked Dor- heavy mnstuche. Ho was at utice n
times it ivonlcl he very very smart man and.a very good fel-
t fear, low. His frieuds often referred to
wr'ottlrl 'WO mind letting the magr)etittn of his manner. Ile
id rend your 1nnocet1,, Was loudly, gelerou®, shrewd, and un-
ciserupelous. Moralities diffrsr, and
i1 should, tried Dorothy.' Sant Sergeut had this morality of Wall
• ate eii shouldn
thint7't like% Street, and he knew no other: be
know. y Would engin'fora corner without a
'hire itr•t1e1G,d ,, ..,,,t.',411 thonttht Of !tierce, ; bitt he never went
ace, t • t,'•'- bank on his bank, and he never lay
,.1: tiux.,yvwna „iterttattoii down cm hie broker; anti thee are the
Raid to the attending office boy, if, blood and prevent dil
anybody calls, Just "ea 1 have ono, is something in whi It no man of sound
y Y J Y g 1 I'
Then he closed the nor and throe(' ± f3uop s YI>;);s cure f3hver ilia, jaundice,' seine will take stoat, The law reeoqa
the key in the look. Taking his seat • billousneas, sick haaaaolle, constipation. i nizes that its is deneies are ever
at his desk, he said, now, Mr. White,
1 aril at your Berrie%
As 1 wrote you, Mr. Sargent, I de-
sire a few minutes' talk with you on
matter of great iutportance, bega n
White.
Excuse me a moutient, interrupted
Sargent, taking abox of cigars from a
drawer in his desk. I)o you awoke 7
White declined courteously.
1 trust you wilt excuse rile if 1 light
,up.
I • "Itimer, the hoe
hard luck." "Ho
!contemporaries ill
I demoralizing, hent it even prohibits
Iorist, is ill rather i the Bele of tickets.ii Those who take
V is that V' "Ilia i part in the lotteries therefore, are 1
ariably fail to give lawbreakers, and oalji have no protec•
i .
Credit, And lies tnilL.r positively refuses! tion evelr when dearly defrauded..
i•
to hilus.
1 George ; I nevhr yet could under•: to prosecution as sKlilere,
stand why ladles have their dresses! . 'Troy man ham
a ltodak
, shade eight inches too long and then which it is said, m kes an exposure of
' hold them twelve inches too high. I only 1,540 of d t+eeofad ,just half the
Franks Altvays gruroLliug, never saw tiros required by any other now in
such a mem use, use,
Indeed, huyere of tickets are as liable,
Both Had Eczema
in Its Worst Forret
After Physictams Z'aUed, 3,Tood'a
Sarsaparilla Perfectly cured.
Great mental agony is endured by
parents who see their children suffering
from diseases caused by impure blood, and
for which there seems no cure. This is
turned to joy when Hood's Sarsaparilla is
resorted 'ko, for it expels the foul humors
from the. blood, and restores the dis-
eased skih to fresh, healthy brightness.
Read the following from grateful parents
"To C. 1. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass,:
"Wo th1ntls Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tate most
vahtahle medotne on the market for blood anti
skta eitseases Our true ahiidrett mitered'terri-
bly with the
WorstForm of Eczema
for two years, 'Wo had three physicians in
that time, but neither of thein succeeded In
carafe them or oven in gluing them a lIttie
relief. At last we tried motes
Sarsaparilla
and to a month both children were per-
fectly cured, we recommend
Hood's Sarsaparilla
as a standard family medicine, and would not
ho►vithottt it" ni1t. and nuns. M. M, gornnn,
141'2 and Avenue, Altoona, Pa,
dOb'$ PILLS Cure liver lila, constipation,
bntoasne*t,i5un,lce, Moir headache, indigestion