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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-08-23, Page 74 �a T111", WINGRAR TIMES, OCfUST 231 1001, , 1, 4 14 IN, 14 -14s -Hr �Do aire and tell. him not to fell any wtna it, waiu,st: seeinaci to t~ OfferiffidttatrrrlfT4WUart. pests , iJl, %:ori `�'>IrrR 1'iar[,eat 'lirtif<rtM, N�NN� � , . . . ane else Ire gott sit fe in tb0 boat l>raa er. If Karl Wambold, of Chicago, lead not The question of whether or not aiafesa -4 brink in the city.", "There Is a whole romance in that been blown up in an .ex losion lie would taberculoste cure be communioat i tet• iUl.i "Was that itll you -wanted to say picture," exclaiznetl lair. 1V "I . oBy lihuntan ra .. statedairyltcatnz gs islerled �� of L. to n:0, Hiss �criutp'?' tiskecd Ilattle, not believe 'bliss Butler meant it P b4bly never have known that he Is, ]EDWARDS. -4 not at till lnipmssed by the bank t'hould go with the rebs, to Air. i•,e- probably one of the most remarkabletit],. ctcebunt' of ilia iuic'eztt young !fitly of fare. I will keep it, at any rate, men in the world, Ile has two hearts, to make a unique cher. El• ttreeal Inx Author of ackno\\'ledged Sorty-six. -vIIh this other sketch of myself, till one ou the .1ght side, the other lit the submit to rr thorough, fast of the itirttittttlMR, '"!deep, no: I rwanted to say how I I know her wishes. '.Che rest I will (t aclatired your ItWepi:ndence in refusing send to 111r. Legare in the morning." uornusl position, Thirty-four Tears oltl, . provided a suitable annuity .for khat The LittleWidow "Ah brother, who can this of medium build, broad shoulders, and family ill Casa the experiment shote d stzcli a grand o:l'er, nztd I'd Reap your But afStelia Stirling," � secret aver st erose." be? Such a nose, such fair complexf0n, Wambold bears n0 prove fatal to hint. Mr. monsoa Bast Poor •iPtcttlost of Aiir" 'DTiss Ncrhnp. it Is no secret. I am a chin! 11:1ty. alta is cross -ayes, too, external ovidealaa of being unusually A'vou a great deal of Rtlid�, is utterly dndiffercnt \wlict tet it is and its thin as a rhadow, a very lean different from hundreds of other m ll tuberculosis and the peculitlrit1w of that, Etc. Etc. known or remains rulkilo\cn. It Is shadow at that," cried Flotle, over , i Z enough far mf+ to keel) ,our serrcts." anew discowerv, disease in cattle dud hutu yet wherever he goes medical men be• au bong's AiA 4-4 And Miss Ilattle niovect out of the "That is Bess Scrimp, the landlady, siege him for private exhibition, is a flrdn believer in the theory recently ���P00��OQi/►O��O���i�Od+���� ���NdfN���cP�� rootrt with the air of a queen. where MIFs Butler boards," said Mr. In the .office of an Y -ray expert lie promulgated by Professor pooh, whioti. r'"! %' 'f"i"%"%'fC' "�°'k"1C"i�'i•"ic'-A-4- `(Ili, the wretchl I could just NY-•-, laughing as heartily as his sister told how lie first found out his remark- was to the effect that the ani forks, the cheerful . hum of happy childless in andglonely,Sheyes \n,halad, scratch her eyes out!" closed Miss did, rresume shet is ais taken nt, !the rmmc t able dissimilarity, tuberculosis is not transuxissiblrl to scrimp, when the door closedd oncl she , !voices now drowned everything else, ' in every sense, of a sweet and loving was alone. ',I'm in her power, or I'd when. she is laying clown the law to I Was in a quarry explosion, and was ruin, and Hattie, who made as usual but dispositlon, and a companion like --I'd—thq merry only kno%vs What I .the poor creatures who are scrimped rendered nnctinKlous, The doctor in a light stepper, took occasion when' yourself would be a treasure to her, wouldn't doe I'll bot that bindery at her board. It is a pity so much examining me found T had two hearts." she was sure no one else would hear If you \will consent, Air. Leagre, who, 211111111 1 nnn't ito\t if I cato n ltc'lp it- I'11ry her. t1naa� talent should have been so Lang hid- The right heart perforins its fnu0tions DRS.K, A. W CHASES her to tell Miss Scrimp, that ATr. W like my self, is truly and sincerely , dan over a sewing --bench in our bind- P • 250.1 her employer, had trade an appoint- your friend, and deeply Interested in ry him myself first, I've got nigher cry,•,. as roperly as the left, against which itRRH CURE . ,,, ment to meet her there on business your welfare, will propose to her sixty thousand dollars in bank, than "And so much beauty, Edward. presies slightly, and both are. as freeis sent direct to thAlseasoil -at eight o'clock, and she wished to that alt° adapt you as a daughter — \\'hat I told her, and )F he has got You don't saJ' a word about that from disease, apparently, as any normalparts by the Improved Btowet; see him In her parlor. to receive all a daughter's love and something to put \with it, be could Beals the ulcers, clean tIn** "You know it's agin my rules, privileges." give tip book -binderies, arld I'd lot now." is the Use, Anna, She )s heart. similar Physicianssay s #here has neverthropassates, d ityFavordroppinfs lower „ g out the boarding-ltouso business to P been a similar case so far .as medicalCat at and ermsnant YBenses dear, said Miss Scrimp, trying hard Hattie looked at Mr, IV— with aa- beautiful, but she is poor, and only , CatarrLandfiaYFavee..lowcs 'to be gracious. tonishment. The thought of being the first one who'd take it. I don't a bookbindery girl, after all. It she records show, e. Ai(rdealers, orDr. A.W,Cham "I know it, Miss Scrimp, and under adopted as a daughter by a lacy of like horrid men, but I do like him, had accepted the offer of adoption dipino Co.. TPtgntO and Bute” +tlo other circumstances would I. tisk wealthwhom she had never seen, he smiled so stvoet when he thanked into a wealthy lady's faintly, as I the favor,"' replied Iiattie,' still and who had newer seen her, was so me for breakin' over my rules on his hoped she would, you could have uiet Children C for 'speaking In an undertone, strange. And it was just like the account,' her as a lady, and loved her as a Cry We venture to direct the attention qir "Couldn't you see him in my room, stupidity of mankind to ,go to work And the old \spbtstar rubbed her \woman,,' ����0 �� aril I'd maks ft scam as if he came that -way about it, thin, skinny hands together, and "'As I'm afraid my brother does al- our esteemed contemporary, the Forest "You can think of it leisurely, ]!Liss stood up before: her cracked looking- ready," said Flotie, gravely. "It Free Press, to the fact that Mrs. U. S. *Scsea me on le business,"said Miss Ilattle• and give me your answer in glass, and made toll sorts of pretty would never do, Edward, for you to License Iuspector Wm. Cowan of Grant, the widow of a former President Scrimp, in a pleading tone,"Yau g ' •see, if once I break over my rule, \\ t'iting, if you like," continued Mr. faces at herself, while she smoothed marry one of your own shop -girls, Guelph took a drive through the conn- of the United States, has recently not. ]ti— down her false hair and tried t0 sec and hope to introduce her to our ' her -every girl in the house will be askin I .,T will give you an answer before : !tow interesting she could look in the circle." try Sunday evening and paid a visit tri only invested money, but taken up to have her beau meet her in my you leave, Mr. W—," said Hattie, glass. A sigh was his only reAponse, and several of the country hostelries to see residence, at the town of Cobourg,. ')parlor, and the whole house would Sat'siled, aft.r 'wriggling into a h soon be overrun by horrid mon,'quietly. But before I do so I would p arose from the table and \went to that the license law was being respected, within the confines of this Province. dozen dilTrrenti ' positions, she went the \vindow to little lits feelings. For !"I did not take that view of 'the ask your opinion about this affair?' downstairs to see if things were ff As he approached one of the hotels h0 President Grant not only received the 11ealty Miss •Hattie, I consider it g every )tour, every. moment, lie though~ met a bicyclist. The wheelinan who at highest honors that his countrymelt Acase when I mane 'the application. one of the most brilliant chances (if cleared tip at the table, and to take of that boatitiful but poor girl—every y ' 'But, on second 'thought, I am very another cup of tea in the kitchen, for instant when he recalled her ostima- a glance recognized the white beard, pit could bestow upon him, in times of both willing to see Mr. N in your sit- your young life. You are tab mall she was a great tea -drinker. blo ride and independence, iihe nno- a hum on his back. and scorched to the of war and peace, but his widow receivea. •.. educated, too talented nnd, believe P p P, ''ting room and in your presence, desty \which had so long concealed hotel. The whip cracked and at a race, a substantial pension from the United. "That's a dear, good girl! I'll rte, I say it not in flattery, to beau- CHAPTER, XVIII. talents left female his ,. + -Mt it so I lot him in myself, and I'll tiful, to drudge your lift, away in a ens wevery e othat would put a good many old track- States Government. - Mrs. Grant>i. c u t c behind, her ''take him right to my room, where honk -bindery, when you can orna- Mr. IV— went directly home after a q sin an o fat the d, lie loved e" ors" gathering (lust, the, Inspector's presence and investments in Canada may - -you'll the highest circles of soclety, snort, and inter°' •you 11 be, and not a girl in the hous(t leis interview \with Hattie Butler, 'IIs has got it, and gat it hard, steed followed. It was a great race, not have the effect of attracting attention to. •sliall see Iiim, or icnow who he came If you ask it ns advice, I would say and in the presence of his sisters, said Flotie to Anna, looking at Ed- one of Guelph's turf followers ever saw this country and starting a, migration. ''to see other than me," said the old! accept this proposition, for it Would Flotie and Anna, he opened the port, ward as he stood there In the gloom, better. Almost'ueclf and node the race from the United States northward. Yet; Air. ne b n b have ave een iay . -maid, harpy at the thought that she ! noLegare folio, and together they examined with his back toward thein. could hoar what this Important I «•Itiibut lie kn.,-v it would prove it the slcetelies—not less than thirty or "Got what, Flotie?" was kept tu pfor ulled a moment, t, then the it does er is appear by the impending happiness to lits often sn*d-hearted 'business was. I forty in number. They were on all 'rho. disease called love, Anna. P P g P y t e people or the sister-in-law. She is now visiting at was cordially received b the r r' ' A secret to Miss Scrimp was a . ' kinds of subJacts—soma landscapes And ha must be etirerl in some way, y y proprietor press Of the United States, nor doesMrs. jewel £b leo possessed at the risk of hjs !tense, and to-nnorrnw nn inter- and others figures. Soma few sari- or farewell to the opera, ball, and when be arrived acouple of minutes aft- Grant's action seem, to be regarded as am view betyu ween owould soon show dea4lt almost. I '" „ -was the figure of attfashionabl belle, theaters for tisitel'y done—one- theaters for is. What fools men ate ps. What fools men are Seeing that the clock nE the end o3 howS'ou would like her. er the wheolnnan reached flee hotel. example of personal ingratitude. Under "she might not like Ino, said these circumstances oto• contemporary the dinins;-room cvaa about to strike looking through an eye -glass at a I don't want one ever to grow sick - eight, she whispered to ITattie to go hai*UL-, with a smile. ��� poor ragged girl sweeping in a street ish over me."would be performing a kindly office if it Flow could she help it, .said AIr, "What does this mean?" cried An- brought the matter to the attention of to hor room, a fl left door bell her- crossing, HALF CINTURY OLD'.'n'—. impulsively. its conferees to the south of the interna- seif just: as the front door bell rang. The two girls laughed ower this till na. "The girl \mho drew these sl(etch=' There \will he nn need for her to they cried—the upturnecd nose of the es fs named Zlattie Butler, yct the / try," said Hattie, gently but firm- tions! boundary,—Weekly `Stw. 'R XVII. ly. "Gi•a'te[ully, lwt positively, I belle fairly speaking lice scorn for monogram on the portfolio is `G•. >;. CHAPTER the poor little sister of sorrow who I�•' " ' must- decline the tempting offer. I "Oh, most likely she is working A Standard Remedy It was the kiss of a woman that in - "I'll go to the door, dear — you am content, Mr. W—, to continue in pas trying t.� ladymak's alio crossing y passable for ilia lady's lainty feet. under an assuuual name. Perhaps she stitnted the custnm of kissing the Pope S keep on waitin' on the table. I'm my present condition in your bind »�.`hlty, Brother lJcdward, here you has fallen in fortune, and (lid not Used in4housandS of HOn4i'iS expectingthe house agent," said Miss ery. Miss Scrimp here makes it as „ want to lie known by any former toe. Until tine close of the eight cen; are! cried Flotie, as she took up a in Canada. fury it was was usual for the pilgrims of �Scriiiip to Little Jesse, who started pleasant as possible for her boarders, are"' sketch; "and you seem to be acquaintance. T don't understand when she heard the boll ring, and in receiving your visit to -night scolding Mr. Jones, for it is his very 'these things, and don't want to. both sexes to kiss the Pope's hand, but And while ,hiss :crimp -vent to tine has broken over one of her strictest picture, standing s, o saw him once, There is no routante about a Fhop- oue female bolder than the rest, whoa front door, Hattie Builer, in )ter rules—never to permit 'the visits of with a paste -pot in one hand and a girl, in my mind." kissing His Holiness' hand, gave it v. usual leisurely \vay, le:t the table. as gentlemen to 'the house." Edward W— heard this and sighed. severesqueeze. ueeze. To save himself from if going to her own room. But, when "For wbich I thank her in sinter- brash in the other. q AIr. W— looked at the sketch, and \ s contamination the Pope out off his hand, out of ilio dining -robin, she liurricd i'ty,'' said Mr. SV—, bowing grace- „ � � ; � up the first flightttf Blairs, and turn- fullr>'to the old maid. la.nmhed as heartily as his sisters CIIAI PER XIX. and it is still preserved in the nauseam hart dons. at Home. From that time forward -ed into the room used both as a sit- "Is your decision sinal? Must I „ tin room and chamber bl- Aiiss take that answer bac!; to Air. T,o- "I remember that very scene, ht, The nest morning Mr. IV— scut Scr ui ]Chile at the head of the said. "I came in one noon -time, one of lits house -servants to the r� every holder of the office has received p, Bare?' he continued, addressing Fiat- the homage of pilgrims through -stairs she heard her landlady say: tit, and not noticing the simpering \when most of the hands \were out, silence of Mr. Iegare with the port- ® D P � g �• "Come right in, sir, you're ex- smile -with -which Miss Scrimp re- and the rest at their noon lunches. folio of drawings, but without any medium of his slippered foot. and asked him itbout same bank message, for ire knew the old entle- pe�ted. Come right in." ce"Ye his thanks, \t-oric--checdc-books, which were to � man would conic to the bindery to ® The meaning of the word "hump" The Nvhat sIm of Miss Scrimp to "Yes, Mr. IV—. I stn at least i h have been delivered that mornings, hear how he had fared in his this- was recently the subject of Judicial. do - ado, what important business her dependent now, so long as health boarder could have. ntaclo the old lin had missed 'toe order, the work cion, and he could better tell him by vision lit the Irish Court of Appeal. Mr. and strength ]nst, and• thanks t0 pP ~spinster even' cordial to a horrid your generous iticrcase of salary, I was not clone,' and I was very an- • word of mouth than on paper, c io / Justice Madden and Mr, Justice B.o c•R gra•. I \wonder if I did look as cross But the two sketches --the carica- t , e „ „ y mac• can laying up moray which will keep d . t held that humph, as used by Sir In another minute Miss .Scrimp 1ne so, even should sickness reach as she has made out in the sketch? tune of himself and foreman and the w shuffled in in her slip -shod shoes, and me „ Mr. Legare will never see that mountain scene—he tools out, and Walter Scott and.Miss Austen in their -she was followed by Air. 1V—. "ITeaven prevent that]" exclaimed •.;ketch. I -wouldn't talce a hundred carried them ~with ]lint -vhen he \vent novels, was an expression of dissent, When the door was closed, Hattie Afr W—. `I can but admire your dollars in cash for it and give it , down to 'the bindery. ITe went while the Lord Chief Jastice and Mr. formally introduced the famous and up," throgrlt ilio shop as usual, after hfs independence, and rejoice, snlfisiily, Justice Burton inclined to the concl>x- wealthy proprietor of the bindery to that I am not to lose your valuable "How she has hit you, It is arrival, and saw all the panels at sion that 11humph" only meant a 11dis- her boarding m)strci:s, and then add- services at the bindery. But I know charming: even to the twist on the their various benches and tables, CURES ,ed: , right mustache, which you always and noticed with a sigh that. ITattie satisfied condition of the mind." The "If ,you please, Alr. W—, you can ATr T.c� Re will grieve at your of finver when you are out of sorts," Butler, her hair neatly bound up, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholerw, Conrt of Appeal has now decided that cision. FTc said That if he had not mention your business In the pres- said Anna.. sat in her plain, but hecmning, dress Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infan- the word is "au expression of doubt or children bf, his n-vn he would adopt encs of this lady. I will answer for you himself." `"Yes, it is a. perfect picture. T nt her 4able, apparently unconscious dissatisfaction," or, as Lord Justiea tier. silence in regard to it hereafter, dont believe bast could make my of everything but the work before tum C Colic, T. am grateful for Us interost, and , Cramps, olio Sea Sickness Waller put it, in the words of the whatever it may be." yours also, Mr. W—, While ;, decline face out more correctly. What are her. Certainly, Aliss Hatt Ie, said he. you looldng at so intently, Flotie?" ' She did not even start and blush, and all Summer Complaints. -Century Dictionary," a grunt of des- .But he was a little confused, and the bright future you would make "A sketch by a bolder hand, far as she had clone once before, when satisfaction." -evidently \would not have -had that for me. By the way, Mr. W—• let different, and marked 'Aly Home.' he`'kpoke to her., as he no\r bado her Its prompt use will prevent a vinegar -faced woman there if he me run up stairs to my room and get Suffer - could help it. But in 'his own note that portfolio of drawings, or, ratb- Heaven save me from ever living in "gbbd�luorning,"i lint responded in a great deal of unnecessary Suffer - co had told h,a to have witnesses to er, pencil sicetcbes which Mr. Legare such a home." quiet, ladylike -Tay—cheerfully, too WAXTBD-TRUSTWORTHY MEN' AMD liethe interview if she desired, and sure- wished to see—that is, if it is not "Let me loofa at it." —"'good -morning,, Mr. W—" Ing and often save life. wwotnentotravel and advertise for old estab- And Air. W— hold a sketch beneath "Wilt you have the kindness to liuheclhouse of solid financial standing. Sala.ty ly it was prudent to have that hid- too much trouble for you to take * svW year and expenses, all payable in casl>" eons old ghost of a landlady there — them." the gas light, which hard creases in step into the Vfricq by and by, Aliss PRICE, 38e. No einvassing required. Give references and; :perhaps policy, tela for in contrast "It is not a trouble, lint a Pleas- it, as if it haS1 been folded in a let- ITattie, *hen lou +are most at leis- enclose self-addrmged stamped envelope. Ad- ,perhaps looked g ter. It was drawn on poorer, 'thin- uro? I liave son(iething to show The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. dress Manager, W5 Cnxton Bid., Chicago. positiN ely angelic. ire instead," he said, and away she ner paper than the rest also, you," he said. Mr. #V— had never seen that wealth went.. - •of glossy raven hair flotitin in shin- `^Phe dear creetur! Who'd. think Tic saw a bold outline of mbttn- "Certainly, AIr. N�—. I have only S g trains, ragged, cl)ITy, and pine -cover- tin more pages to �rrange in this � .Ing, curling masses down over her she'd refuse such a chance? Most ere, in the background. Tn fromt volume. and it will take me but a "White shoulders clear to her waist, any girl in the world would Just thore was a deep, ruegeid, shadowy little While. Then T will come." before, and she had put on a neat, iinap at it," said Aftss Scrimp, ce- real lace collar when she went to her terminad to keep the "`hormingmallll, "`horrid man" ravine, through which a no. Mr. W— moved on around tete room; and a pair of daintily ruffled interested while in her presence. river rushed in fury. On n, sroom, speaking to one entplbye here cuffs made her small hands look even ",Me is surerior tr+ most cif her level spot, almost baelct,d up avvinaf pnci there till he saw her start for yet more delicate, and they were sex," said 'Air, IV—, with a sigh, a huge rock, Was n small I(%- the office, rind he. entered it a moment flint's true as irnspel, with smoke curling tip c" e' t (' before she dict. TABULES ' such beautiful hands, without a'stii- „ '• said Miss ,. • gle ring to inar their delicate cQn- :icrinipr And she >ciahed, Just to chimney of rough stones, wvbirii re, -n "T have taken a liberty, I fear, Ret -PAN tour. said he. but in looker!; over your + Mr. W— hesitated only a moment, t;ecp in company, you know. from the ground at one end of the pnrt•.folio' I found this stretch by a while his eager eyes' drank inthat I!attic \vas gone but it fore see- cabin, different hand, and thinking that. you hood of beauty, and then he said: onds. Flushud in color by her ex- In front of the open door of the inieht not wish to part with it to "I was sent to you by hlr. Legare, excise —for she had run up and flown care bin a young man, ha -headed, wits Mr. Legare, I took It froin the Mort- fi 'who has"a' wealthy, •\vidowecd sister- alairs--her beauty seeuted heightened kneeling, his hands clasped, and such .folio before sending It." Doctors' in-law, a ,lira Louisa, Emory, resid- when site returned, bearing a !torte a piteous, imploring look on the face "Oh, thank you—thank ,you. Mr. nd ' folio, \with it, clasp, and on it tt_ w..-. _� I would net lava parted with in +$' onograni—tire letters "'C. E. L." ; it for a world. T did not know it l� Vigorous Womanhood "They are all in here, was in there. I thought I had re- �✓ and when he has looked thea) t + st'ored it to the ctivoloZ.ie in which ' Madre Perfect by Dr. Chafes s New ,+, Y' Good over he can take any i• it -vas sent to me by—, a very dear load—A Coinniort Exact Treat- r t i iucut tvhiela Jdoee kZ:actly tiVlfat that he desires at his Orwin ��+ friend." +: price, unci hand the re:=t hack to She blushed, and seemed confused i it Cinitned los it. , The happiness of every home depends you,„ said Hattie, as she. handed the as she spoke thus, rapidly, holding very largely on the health of the wife portfolio to Mr. W--. out her hand, and 'taking the sketch. and mother. If she Is nervous, peevish "And T hope to be allowed to pur- c,' "Anel cin another point I have 'And irritable, worried bV the little chase what he leaves, if indeed any,” " kindly, • • cares of every day life, and tormented said AIr, tiV---. ,The drawing you taken o liberty, he added, 1o01cing away, that she might recover �� ���� lsu peens and Irregularities that are oracle in lits book -vus a pleasant from her agitation. "I found a very sure to accompany a rundown system, lm surpriso to ins. I did not know we t ,there, can be it°_ happiness in the home had such a talented artist in the fine portrait of myself and rite of Mr. d` I for husband and children, hinderyf." _t N Tones, our foreman, nnd, remc+mlier- , Too many women are victims of ner ,g f Ing well the scene, felt a tlesire to woos exhaustion, and do not know it. 1k.Tr'. IV— arose to go, and Miss tq � i They suffer' from indigestion and dys•" `scrimp stood ready, to see him to the "LL preserve it. Will you allow tyke to • . e i pUrC]tafie 3$?" 7 rapsfa, nervous headache and alecut door. THE GRI(ilUATOR OF Anil lie! exhibited the ske4alt which For � Aind lessness, and drag themselves about Please -wait hero a lninutc, deal,— I the house feeling languid and tired out. "" ` had mads him and his sisters so T grant to say something to you, slit DOAN' �G �� �'L�� g J You can be healthy and viChas , if whispered to ITattie, as she -vent out. marry the night before. t 4 famous Xt the advice eE 1Sr, Chase, the After stein Alr. WI out, Miss � T.Tnitte blushed tet the very'ttmplea. famous 12eceipt Book auttaor. Iitt t; Oh', forgive tyke, Mr. IV—, I halt would not deceive YOU, and his treat- Scrimp hurried back and found Ilat- g ' The original kidney speeiflo for fnratiften , tliat I over made That mart: neve)` s disappoints. Dr. Chase's tie VItaWait3 luck!" ovoitch, It I hail: only thought of it 'ten for five matt,kt Dn_q g+i►a tlrotere, Restanrantsi, Nene Food a intended for fust such `1tiVhu luck!" said the former. as the Clil'9 0i Backache, Diabetes, , Saloons, News -Stands, General Stores and Barbera cases as are here descrlbtd. By supplYy she slntlflied Into ilio room. ""tot a T -w Auld hast taken it out of tits Ing to the thitlo -watery blood and weak, ' t Shops. Ther banish piln, indote sleep, ane prolong life. exhausted nerves the very materials of girl in the house sa-v mint Could or P' �htS Disease and t11Y �TI'inar�l rr++tf0llft. I �t x -vn;. In hurry, Onegivearelufl Nomsttet*hat'sthe matter. one Will du thousand teat!. which natlre Constructs new .nerve ae. And tvliat a. nice roan ha is! nnd parltapl tifcitated in my min'd, t you good. Ten eamy it and eoa cClls zind new bodily tissue it gradual- Why, Miss Iiattie, I'd almtist have �1'011�l85` 'whet t got it and brow ht it down Cretans seat h mill to my addrsse •St teceipt r pricy. ly and certainly reconstructs and re. !tine myself, it he'd ask: ire• And I'd g bptheltdpaoaLlhemialCa.,ralSptdtt,St.,Netf'1*nrk(ity. Don't s.�ce�Itsbint�tYiin�' just �S to you. Please let uze tear it up; it • vitallgea tiro -weakened .and debilitated stake no mean niatelt, either. 1'111 •twas it 'thoughtless sketch, titkeirt on >rtervoua system, cures nervous head• just forty-six, nnd rve a thousand 90t1d. s8� $►Otil got t11O 811 21A. the moutent.11 Iiehe:i and dyspepsia(, and permanently dollars in the bank for overt' year„of '"I would not have it torn t:p nn overcomes weakness slid IrreitularitdeM. tj GOcttet ay� flax, ld dealers, or Ldmanaai'i my life. Now, don't tell hint so - - al1v accatuit. Alias Ila,ttia. 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