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THIE HURON SIGNAL FRIIDAY, JAN. 30, 1885.
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•west thin;. I knew that Mg. ettosdh
wtthust Letter's telling an elm feud
of her . w are y..u.' And its spite .(
The esrna:,•e, was jest turtling the i ha'inx iwt a first tui• '.lout the :.ulna
comer of the drne where the tali tier- j`11:1 Lrnure,' er some oth., d.l$ciuus
Krc*n grew *Maltese. the final simmer of I °ague, James (41111°"! el"' baclrlur .f
err tarty years, Melted with alul•rt youthful
ern f.,rs..r fur his secuud. 'Oho likes you ;
I ass sure of it ' Aye, there's the rub !
as
re 'Likes -likes - tikes ale,' fie repeated,
he 'Lot peri:aps still loves sono nue .n the
er- and. a side of the world. Does she ! 11 by
- ---•ll_I' know r
lite road Lett,'. nut. through again ,
it wad eilliularly iuspirine ; never .,for,
ha I the caw beets put before him so
o'tarly; never had he dared, even a his
, inure, theug,' ts, to put it a clearly to
hewed,. Ile opened his eyes widely.
'slave I been a foot, I wonder ! i
.cwt have been .r 1 rh.uld base-- But
bete helves ronKhly interrupted. Mee
Charles', lir. and Mrs. Harry's boy.,
who had always had the greatest con-
tempt fur each other, Kan come to blows,
no • ow Least into the library. crying
*.td enb:,i . , and uakwg the Immo re-
found with their eh:a
moris drnsuds fur
meant justice. The neither*. who had
hese harrying each .tenet until hail Itomai.
moat. na.we cruet' stand tt nu longer,
ma
t le d 1.. the rescue. The noise Lecninc
terrine. Me*. Charles demanded the
!mineetata• expulsion ..1 'that w n and
her .:1 ulaureere.l dill Iren.' Mrs. /ferry
retue rot the rnnuliwent with sheer.
Jr ii; s l;:aft•.t1, uuas•nal to such scenes,
tt.•d in dismay. They fullewee Inn to thus
a iii hl try nod wile.. they had deli -rig him.
thence they :racked Ilius t.. the ta.u'try-
yard, .litre, reudere 1 desperate by sheer
d. -1 air, he turned up..u, 1: cm and t:t•-
clan$ he would not re-enter the Image.anti beth left it. There was se:bellow.:
..• r 'ate in the way in shwa h.• sit
down on ...me lo., ny the pump, as if
he email star there 'Meier sooner than
yield, that, knowing farther rr•ssstante'
wee u_•, -leis, t!..• wid»ars departed. Fur l
mu,y hour. eftera.,r 1 James (h-afb.n
felt that he was the gri•atest brute in Ciel
amid Ile was, as teearded women and
guest a aust tender hearted creature. ,
Ile !..steed Li.uaelf ter lois harshness ; it !
• .rade him feel degraded and unw.tthe
ere, to wee. s.. sweet a twine as Eunice
Rel: it w:.. far in the next death!' fore j
rice and the last old satin slipper w
felling tar behind 11, when James (hair
realised far the first limn that Lein. w
use. Indeed, and lied left Lim the
slow and uuprotocted. For bun t
bright June clay seatsrtl suddenly '.v_
.clouJr.l, anti his our little d•,mestis
world atrau_u:y empty :u'sane e.f the
merry chattering group. .f L,IJaI g.iesta
ten hes suuuy lawn. 1.i auuther mutant
the carriage had disappeared ; the Inules-
na:da aitd their atteialtut •l.. n, turned
laug:.ingly away, and sauntered . tf moat
ly in nmol, ; far one wedshne is sery
provocaC.re .4 an..ther , f.•e then s twit
Loss infectious than i te-naliva.
James Grafton went toward Lis house
with a very grave Lace .hu heal been
standing on the path that he nuie:.t watch
the carriage to the very hart . en i ou the
d•.orwtep he met Lis two :t•; •rs•Ile 'aa,
Hrs. Charles auJ A
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widows, and arrryed in differing aimless
.1 iron -gray silk. it was swf.ii to have
to face therm alone vitt!' out that go. d.
kind, brave Lade trh•. he 1 hitherto
loe,kud ss. area after liars areal his near -
ems, who hal always s: a,d tet wean lieu
and the widown. They seemed to have
e'•ne tearfully lea. 1. hint as at once
Wine they t•uug temus% lame sup tell
Would they eat him u•. seta, tick his
tones ! What w.u:d they do to Lam
James (:raft •.0 was a L41e1ie: a of feel'
.r thereabout. Lottie, his a:,.y aa.trt,
` wh.. h.. Junta couple lit hours so. nest
utiseltistsly tits:t a key to Colonel Both
bone at the }Otte white eiwrels at the
fest ••f the hill, aitheu- h eery ywt•,1
younger than Itiuisu:f Isatl always f•iu ht
his domestic 1 ittles for hon and hod i
been uu&ue repose to thetask .4 dcfuttdtug
hint from any ilain!.e.- • f a;ttress:ve tela
tires. And James (irrft.4:1 u.tdtld a '
protector D141y, for Le ors tae uuly man
of les f - ly eh.. hal ever made any
miry ; while Les torahr.a, after tryiu;g
hard t s rum him as Weil as thetoise:res,
had diad penniless, karma !am thirteen
nephews and and Dicers to care f .r an
well as two wi.hws, whose only juin:urea
were a coupe .f very deferent nut, is
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James Grafton, eyuat:y uhjecto•r:able
teucpere. A heavy ,burden tru:y ; but.
heanl Leena haul taken it np• .ravely
and cheerfully, and lied dune sery nisch
more than their duty. Graff
Bat n•,w James Graffu.n had gitreo
L:•ie away ; she wall Soffelt, and 'the
wi.iuws sate a:audit:a oat the du,.ratep
mean .11 oris of pretty things •butt
the pretty wedding and charming bride:
There was a ?mat }.lank *Lott: Lett:c lead
been. (Yet, then. sorely the wsti.as eel:
the thirteuu children t.u:d LH it: E.ery-
thing hu trtends said brought the
thought to James Graften'a mind ; bet
that .only male doe blase leo.. blanker.
Mn. Charles n,.4 Mu. JL*rry tint
Iver 'act, *the:. Hues tnci l tiey. leen*
the mothers of two opal cavus .•t cntkt-
ren ! 'That woman was the terns' by
whi:b the one unbelted the other is a
wtntetai way ; but tubae, as each tried
to excel the ether its %Ismer the huuor'.f
.lames I;rafton a very p:ecurrsgne httI.
Ionise, no one, except the keenest ob-
server, c,ull hate told that open war
rayed pwr:wancuthy i'etween the tee,
smiling ladies who received so graciously
the parting c.n4ratutatnees .f the wed -
dine guests. James Grafton, however,
:.new the state of affairs only t...o well,
and as ha watched the groups en the
lawn th.nuin , and carne a after carriage
driving off, his heart sank down and
down, and the blactuess ..1 darkueas
settled upon bun.
.\t iength ad had departe•i e;cept the
sisters-in-law and their trete children.
Mrs. Charles at once I.ez in to explore
the house, which during Lettne ■ reign
she had haver been able lee do quo
het heart's road*** : and Ura 11
f.,:lowed her stealthily ab,.ut. as a doom.
tire might watch a suspected thief. As
for James Grafton, he groped his 'helium
choly way into his library.
'Ha ! what's this !' he exclaimed wltl
suiden joy. 'From Lettie ! Dear girl
How thoughtful !" He eagerly tore opera
tho envelope. It already appeared to
him as 1 she had been cone sense ern.
eerie*. The note had been scribbled
in desperate haste and excitement, but
it brought hops and courage with it.
'My dearest old Jun,' it eau. 'he firm
now, or peen ars hast forever. i see they
don't mean to go. They most go, Ie•tb
of thea. Keep to .our arrangement.
Dont yield an inch. Yeu dear Iamb,
how I inure to lest a you so defenceless !
1f you Taber my peace .f u.ind, speak t,
knnice Bell tomorrow and know seat'
fate. She likes you ; i am sure of it
i am fond eh her ; so ate yew. Perhaps
y..n think you are not ; but maid what
I tell you -yon are. How happy i
a!lentd he if f multi only fed you sere
in her geed hands. Believe me, dear,
she is a moat sweat thing- With fondest
hove, your own Lithe.. James Grafton
had always had a fair and rather delicate
eat mplesinn it was nei meth the worse
Ger wear. it turned * vivid scarlet as he
read the list part of his sister's note.
'Ree owesrtb (meld she hea.g.anned?
What here f •Mel ordnne tet Jut?rat sccb
an ideal 'Behests ate dear, ship u s tenet
' Eugl.ala landscape, full .f tubbier ca:un
and gectleuean Ih.e 11 happened I tau•
1 leu bay ; but as Janus. Ili -altos, waked
.onerly thr•,u;;h the tent, al! limit:item
Ned **Ay, Joel his free crew us restful as
' his heart haat suddenly become. And
was net that kindly 1.,i, witu its stran.'e
and •tamale touch of purity, else *latch
a _•!•..1 ,risen unreal hardly fail to le•re'
The hiet15ahle yuuut C.•ulde •L,. haut.t
the 1*lie peasant hose ; hu del not curet
ahrtr hapuivass, as he had often don; ;
hs .w too happy huuself. A two .f
the reel .:need huu the blouse where
Bunice (tell lire.! ; a large, .!d fashioned
bitatoe, dt,;hitled but hugaehku. From
the luau roue a stately cedar. Mold.
the dark cedar was a grant tulip -tree
contrail with lute b:.,ss••,, & The voices
•4 children at ;.ley reached hien fneni Ise
hind 111e ..'d red wall t f the t'ardra
lc►tat t(tesjimine- Al1 ' wi..t .as that
Her coke. James fireboat felt his pulse '
quiekew as lie hastened his steps t.wand i
the h .use. In fancy Le saw her out theme 1
uudrr the tree the y;uardin of the htti•'t
.(route of ehii.lren. l'reptness* nn.nnout'
N.
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e c u. 1 bat woes it : And
eagcaly, as if for Ilse first tiros is his
I.r Isurr:rd ..h tee guest Lis fair -hi.
fate that at that very moment was remit-
ter.; l:.w surely, how auift:y, to meet
Bushiest '1 treader they hat eat teen n
the garden. They generally lits to 1,.
out Isere denote the children's h•lf•h..0
bufor. denier.'
! sayn .! they entered the house t.,
gethur that lams. the Imehel.r had ....e
1 And • lade this was steins on w t
: draw iwg-naum Cathmrt !,ad effectually
r Lutt.n"h•ded Grafton, red was eadidit
t., hien that as hu demonic life had sat
fired an utter o..11sp ee ha intruded e
deer!, it was It. only chance u( asvunt L
he a same esteems asp.
The great source of curssuwguiva sod
of ugly seer.* Is scrofula oil 'be blood.
'I: Burdock ltt..d Buters purtiy the rutin,
1• :system end cure scrofula. as sell as the
▪ mute eoluw..0 btu 4 huw.•r.. S
is Tn.»s among w w L., are s affsren1 with
e Ilf.•t►chltu, or aeakuesset the throat and
lungs, should not titles., but take Itust 1-
y +eta * I'nn..rrustaau Lao genote rstu.arly,
e'er
for ..*v titre hell s.. ancrut. They v•.
treed by the drawiuy-roue window
which atoned .0 t•• the lawn. They
rather surprised Hrs. Cathtart,tlryuuu4
and purely ode, dilltteutly tea us;; n it.-
!VI oat the sofa, mid her gallant husband
apparentlyabaorlsed in the evening paper,
1 iuuue.ltaltly benittd her. They were, to
Get, back te. Lack. And this was the
more remarkable, as ibe leoeyineeti
writ of thea chs Z trwpie had 'bet.
bean a 1:ul.jeet of ca,mmeht •mon;; their
friends. They were troth reading so
th111gwitly that ler. ;:raft.° and llisa
Bell haat quite tune enough to take to
the e. q. 4. ;t and Iia meaning bettor
either husband .r rate morel. A mu -
:limo afterward they i,oth statical. Cath-
cart sprue; up blithely fu meet his guest
as if lie Sete ihteussly relieved by the
interruption of a threatening t. 1 .• Hf .
• life anal menet hs intended to am:hauq
with Hutchings, and ge to seek ;I..r
and, he drt.,utly 1 .u.l, death in Semi
Ates
Bat the meet wretched erwuiu4 mus
at last come to au Jud. Ate,ut 10 u clue
James Grafton again found himself i
Tu!ifo-tree lease; tut maimed of the h.app
calm of a few boors earlier, lie mew fel
as If he had beet, aastsnng at and eertll
eluate. Het was .lusts daz.•I, atld ata
able to c.•uten,tolate anything at all ex
cept the extraerdiasry ways of married
people, at which 1.e t;azsd, s.. to soesk
with nungled sender, :error anti sigee
Should Ce ever he able to re -cater tha
loose, that desecrated sanctuary '
it was, however, s sweet, paoefu
' night, so that by the tin. lie had reach
e 1 his own .de.• •r he hail sat far 'recti erect
himself as to see that it was his h.:unden
duty t.. rescue Eunice Bull from good
!leavens' it was maddening to think
what ►he alight 1•e endutiu:c t!,wt very
lnitnute. 11e entered his h•eelsu as feasts
as he had made up his uttntl,whiie taking
au e\lra •trill ur two in front .1 it, that
tv thin- shuu!l hinder bins from ging
ever t•: Tu}ip-treselane first thing in the
morning and taking circumstances tirtuly
in hand.
Now one to gbt perhaps get along fair-
ly if o::u had merely to deal with the
c irluulstauces that properly belong to a
case. if it were not for the colateral CIA"
eaII a:a.^.cis that Ara always Ipso:ant
alabua:. ata 1a.th aides cf our path ready
to apnea mit and eat up both ata sine e•ur
pan. .fauces (lrattun 1mud a letter and
• t,deeram ssaititiq hint. -rte toren:
the telegram ; it was freta Mrs. Harry.
Her youngest child bad loom suddenly
seizel with croup. James must come at
race and bring a physician with lura.
•James went at .nos and too!; a p:tystciar.
with 1.'.•.•. On his way down he read the
letter which. rec..gwixusg Mrs. Charas e
may tea wee known baud, he had thrust
lily into his packet. +airs. Charles
.tee to him regularly every day. Int
e • : tiny she called hint a :ea.' angel. the
'lou are a good
the awful affair of
1 wonder you sun
uearly wrenchieg
' ori:
fellow to turn up after
yesterday. 1'un sure
ived it '' he oxc:aimed, ,
the bachelors band
him : 'fes sure 1 wonder Low it's been
• • done" retuned Grafton. j
While ,lames Grafton had leets coming ' ' ,t eddines aro such a gel!,' iriewicd
jttnr�u1h tele lane the sahlect of hies. the yuuirl married man, as James llrtf-
thio.l4Lt; and a::,•eti.•ni, Kunio. lien, had ! tau earned tee the rofr and expressed a
been sittin., just as he had iutatioel, fet'eut hope that leis h.strss sea .puitc
awl a. he :11 elteu seen her, aithw the w..1.
shad .w • 5 t1:e great trees. She wast 'Lrsztdful 1:e1•iaclt ; nearly frunt;c
1.1rea•et for dinner, in a half toilet 17 with at sail Mts. ('athcart,ki.ittnig her
I40,111e snit d,.vu cuiute.l, satmtuer-like 1 pretty braes :mol nstoz. preesuta ape
i fabric. Sits war tern years Irminger than i hand to her forheal as she did.
denies (:aft •:;, although fur the last There hail Leen tines. and dense
te. years stee had cousial.retl herself die. taut but a feet brief he.um s;., when
tinct y 311 .l1 n.uid. Her hair was soft , such nerds and 11114 :1 a tees mania .•f psis
anti Lite her figure tai} :and slight -a ; wonted have wring her husbatiel a heart,
little t.•. s1i_Lt perhaps. H. r face was and his •Mv daring ! what can d.. for
very placid.' At the m.•mic:.t .la:ues it ! w•.uI1 have se,e:hied l.rrfectt • ag..w-
j(iraft.a had turned into. tete lame it wca izine ; now, t!te wretched bein rola
:crass as weeds' platiJ. Prrseta:y aas j turned abruptly t-• lis siter-in-law itb.
it t•ecaue site knew by the s:rikitt4 • f the! '( of+•". Eunice ; dieners tate OP, 1.
church e)otic tL It he meet beec,min4 alre:ai and resrcd.ed .if s:tit he: hu •
nearer a th•.u_!tt made Leer siui}e. she
vies t}:uain•4 '•f James drafter then : 'I nun sorry y •u i.re a•, unwell. The
telling hcritrIf s::e Itk'ed hi:n, feeling that tiny has beam um -rends -v. Yeti w;'I be
ameh.w .•r an..tl:cr the ides. o1 being clad to get (lean to the sea sioe. went
•:ways an e3I Haid was iutl.ereeptihly y o' said Jaunt Groton, ea he gate
turbine. '1' it only fri••ndship jest his am to tlw 1•.• et:uri:fir snublxed
touched with sentiment, or does he reallyi wifeh
core for the 1' The question ute:t.ed her 'I shall he glad t•, g;et• away seine -
hut she Ln.:r the answer perfectly well ; where. I'm sure I don't etre a here it
she knew 1... eared ter her. Then else, is. -I irate change terribly,' said ll:s.
shelled ; her lips half curled with serest, Cathcart• wt:it a c.•rt,tin har.iltesa e ; tone'
'hist not scorn for ht,n. :Ce nn (rapt in her vi ice that her treat had Lever le -I'
his stiter-isi-law, could ree-ard James• fotoi ,s,:ve'l.
hie sell reel. Lt rot urnt.1.
1 Now. Jame; Grafton hail a bralsen
romance .1 his own in early life. Gen-
tle Death had taken his 'Lenatea. resiva
, deep, laid no Muteness in it. SO it had
, honied vere fairly ; it was deference to
Miss Belli feelings, not his ownothat
kali kept him silent hitherto. for in truth
he Wall iiiitCh Imre With her. ana
R I
dentes Grafronw haute was pleasantly .
situated ..a the slere .f a hill, tea many
•hers Pram Leaden. Eunice Bell lite)
pith a n:aT* neat seine in Tu!ptrue lane,
within
all easy walk to the bachelor's
rwidewce J t:nes Grafftton, being en
intimate terms with the family. knew. at
indeed all the acrthir,rbo,,d knew, that
MIAOW two Sears age Miss Bell had beep
iettzolod to he married. Then there had
toeten nquarrel, and estrangement. He,
the loner had coneal•real; she --why one
day she (-amain sight .1 her own face in
the io.:an4-;;leas, aul repeated 1. her-
..Cbathet:r, when.l,e saw her liner
Horne before Iwo on a abultEK---
•r a we tl rweducto4 pereem
N'eatua cutting bn:.r rad
Other pe•.pie said she went on 'rising the
tame sieipie, holpfi', beautiful !if. that
she a'wsys had lined. /
There was a J.ference to her in the
aspect -if thin"s, dnubllrss ; but if Awe
were she never made others fee! it. Bet
now that broken rat:ntnce was all over.
Bet Chero are some events which Multi
secede int.. ter past ; they lice forever
in • perpetuil now, altheuah one may
eat•ee with ones self le behalf as .. they
Ise i (:ever occurred.
h aeeor.lt,o to the ads ter .f their physician
or the dtr.a-tiww on the Is ail... Always
t ;sash for Ituatc.a..'s P•.arnoKlzab Katut-
k ; *W', and be sure y..0 get it. L'
n Dyspepsia in its worst form will
. 1 , the use .1 tarter• Little Nerve'ills,
Y aided by Cartes* Little Liver tills.
t They tout only ,este.• present distress,
. but .trunthen the stoutas:1i and dggwttve
apparstus. lm
11M later1'1.Ei-a,r %Patty Statrr. --
Au agruable, safe and effectual remedy
. to remove all kinds of enema. tit
•TIf
u ni:est' DYntr'Iesthe
reel. with t•r:.f. a1.P,.'.rM.s;g,c-tlit:phnaeut
t $race. A delightful td„dseett•,t seep Ger
lac fellate Iin
w:tent creeybody !moo.' ♦LI t.. au.:.•stwl
a,ara;,tt of the
! ?:Lcst !:o191Ent�-pn;tis
'eg • • PT; ti ,: w' . • a ra.lern, •r (r.:w
New • :. ,tart a sate co:,•� :..wad Caps
J:,.. -r, r1 t • . at y days of ss..:gnttoe to cal-
3i,trat., L • i -:trued t1 r t one cf lie ethcete at
the nue*: had lured 'ustclf, .ur.ng t:ir ,.,y -
a, •, at an u:r::nate 4es:*o tithe use of
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WARREN .ELAND -
Ayers • Sarsaparilla.
$ins then 31r. 1.ta.aND has recommended
Avcs•s battsar1IJLLt to mans 'imitae
asses, sad 4s Las *ever yet Lcatd lit Its bit-
. to effect a tai:u^.: c r
ti••nte y, xi - c+,.. • ,r 1*:a'*:•'•Crab
heawors 1•nt,e.t 4 . ' . 4 11010 lei
State of 5.:r t•'.oc.l, '7r -•: • Ma:ei i rw.Ihitog
er lisp a;.ye-rrd au t - :arrest fund•. • Hes.
"Y.'a', neater of the sa at, wan bummg Yd
dallier; pains tbrnu�:e tete inane rude
_..'are.•de The iia heeima
snugly .rear=ed, ant running serer* foewi -
discharging wait einantitirs et extremely
sfrarere matter. No treatment vs* nt any
avail until the name by )tr.'Lrusn's Airs/i-
dea, was supplied with Aerit's $
111[.1*, %%Lich al:syr 1 the paten and trriatios,
healed the anus, removed feta swetliaQ, asd
completely resrtr -1 the hob to ewe.
3:. treater has persota1iy :_ed
Ayers Sarsaparilla
f'n ,-nr onli rn. v a r-: re ' . ••., : and,
at:••r seer 11:1 :-:rv. . -n, .:tear -a t:.::. 1st
i.nest demise : u was the turn for being hate:.:, t.: Is. an tc-•1C.:un !., t'., t red
s,lait to it fart ±e,: •• a:1.:err Disorder%
• a deafen now. ile was se entirely upset rtr„u, tea enacte of 1.:;it lit:ng. saw
i by trite • ins; and another that he quite atavi rn. Soros. 3'?uttic• s. *m4 ail tie
believed hat she said, , ,Melt seal ;tot yatloas t..r, t• et i tdn1 tilrcas.:r
what he di very leu. Mrs. Hari •'s
w 3 aft west, may.:: ri.f : nrt:.H evl.:cal, Zs regard
C::1!ds erne genet out to be sometheug -la 114 cit.-aar...ua y curet:se powers of
far lees terrib but duty kept him with Ar:_:t : Saa••arast:.at tie are Llai twnoi:-
a3; ri: ey at hU n:-.:s.nttl'a Ce _mn 1?ole
Grefton with anythin_ but pnof.tnrl re., 'Do you know, 1 always admire your.
�ptect. 'Rest, tru.:fulneos and lure! diain4-r..,i s so much.. pea in the t,aelie•!
Alt 1 I have smtuctimcs thought them ler vs they enteted the roan. •
idle monis ; but to ere lite ensile of this. 'Then. . a perfr•ctiy hidc•us glare oat it
gond man is G, know'- just now; retorted Mrs. Cathcart.
bhe t.ev;r tui.ltel the sett.nee. '`" sasbee!ese decorati•,hs are caar:i. - t
'.%untie' auntie ! ace, there's Mr. these trailing bits .1 Lions- and wild'--}
Urritnn.' a little v,•icteriedleefully ; 'D.•ntagreea-i'h you, tirafsun. iso
aottostesiltett, reisinz her eyes, •titch k of ese;ua the piece littered With
the grass at her feet. iw_'.e,. ittterpwi:ted (iatheast, the pons.=
•w Janna Grafton cressiu the leen, Ma-rsca1 titan. wit t�aa angry sondes
rand the children ma aca'npering Cunard tusk t'acir Caeca at tx1,!e. 'Jahn.' he *s-
hift as fast see their chubby ices count eiaimeei, turning t•. true servant, 'seethit
cstry them. Eunice roae anal followed
them, lau::.ing gutty at t:.e carnwetnees
with which the 1.tt:e things rttlod lois
pe leets .1 these sweets whish a manv-
neibewed and rieetal Ulan is n:t,•r with-
out, if he kt;•a . has duty and does it.
So they, Kar,icc and Jahses after al!,
f trty ie nest so very ^real ATI a,;• --they
were b. :a Ltv_,hit: when t!:cy met. It
w.ts pleaNiii, vet). pno.•tsaut--in fact,
quite delightful : 'out, r eneliew before
tL. t gest:e deate.tic 1aueltter, sentitcetlt
End a4.ihed. They were net in the gar-
den one .ir..trter of All hour -one bright,
delici-,us, happy quarter o f an hour.
They sat side by side under the trees.
whits the evening sunbeams prayed t:p•.n
the softly fluttering leaves. The chil-
i had been (•r ase se time past fames Jren prettied ai..ut the -7. ' Th
•
her for some da •s. At lett4ta, however. L<,o.:nate -her et t'.'' ••u:art.a:nt!tote.✓.,
he was again sea pr L:,sitQru,, «::n and _ cu weota, Year York.
1::.'Lu.-t:;'r'a ester -Om knesk•, ge of teto
oc1.:•n a Ly i:.s unequalled eradicator et
Wised -•-•'awnsete,:.:rsMai tot:r: �drolll
t ues:1 Lett s ...::- .:.e: ,caa•`An!
teasing with moat :..ver -like actions en* ,
l�-P.aisle.ityCrealeeO.i LOWcII, ina3ie,
subject that ally one coot sea :: as deep,
Said S,
interest [n` and amasing : q. r * :aa f r t3.
They looked sea `l.rer•1ike \*hat James t '
eafton_ almost hcsi'ated to`�approaclh Temperance iotel I
king down Tulitree-
lane, thinking t!nal this time n.. domestic
,u:p:natter. ah,.uld\protect his saying
las say, "rhea who mould- t.a west but
Mr. amu Mrs Cat:lcartarm in arm, con
tthea, But Mrs. C.tt:in,rt espi him :
(Tcaftittui,-t:- IWI" moi: yo think 's • ---
hsehat':sened !' she step, I*ntht in j0
too bi•i htest and tato h
sL
! 1. C artntlitg
there a something decent out of the ease sed 1.. king very Inuch exe.till.
scrvatory in the ce:.tre .1 tete tat,:o ti- i -really we're all so. delighted about it-�
toaur •w--sotarthing: at least three lett j why. E'taite's cee •,teethe it bas coapt
hi,h and bushy.'
the FCIJERS OF HURON
The sublet nr her ',. 1n.or,nnt thea' he sub
scriber lute -n.1,1 to .tar:. Trouprranru hotel,
5?..Glhsr-/.,,. V.Ir-».-»r fitk, 1R84,
and will r.ttry on the hwear's thereafter.
uagk, and it scat all a imsts :c, arta he's Th.. a e.ten.ive sh,,!, and stabling in droner
t .n. and will t,aaraut.•e lees:-ct....r, uuentiw,
John, as he went abut his wee?. frith : the finest fellow in the world, and they're at r. -talar rare•.
imp•crturbahle gravity, rest::muse-nil aith f gt.ing to b: married at once, and they're MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
great inward mirth that .•t:ly' a few days as h tape. as h.s•epy, as happy --and she i seep;.• t the Iuatronnele of the Trmper,noe
bef.•re he hal been ordered to reu•ete a leaked at her husband and rapidly no l- l'arui.n t•uu,mmtiitr,sndwdtguarantee thew
a nrjav slate .t np ,f n. Pear••.
tall fern.. because, as his toaster had said, dial her head up and d••en-'as lrappy. A 'inti 1 Ler of bot; errs will be ao
coin:nada'
it l.id his wife s fare 'htuni '
. lint, nun very Lear y. as we are ! 11 hat do you
Tied f•i.a, sin t they ' he reenaeled to
himself. 'Ah, indeed they are, t-:,ltcial-
ly when y••utie. geed-look:be atil rery'
meth in lot with each other' Rut
their 'runt •ue1s. (1 worthy Jelin, strange
as it is, is as nothing to their utter want
of c'nsiderati••n ter other p•eo.le•• fee: -
think of that, )ter. Grattan ' - ( rhe
%Yin:el:ale Review.
- t
Total s, reek.
Mary a ate.'na frame has been tete!),
wreeke.l by rheumatism. D. McCrim•
men, .•1 Lancaster, was cured of chronic
u- cw.tatusm Ly Burdock Blood Litters.
It cures all blued impurities. 2
I r: Innen err. What James Grafton and Euo:ce Bail
to to+Graften had promised to dine in Tulip • glances met with kind, familiar smiles. suffered at that liter wpuart• drainer I Ctsnsta~.t= -.� name w;•Il "'1"
in
t _ lane the day after his •:star a wed. Eanice fiat a contented restfulness in hi' Wegener non with tae Hair Renewer,whih
3" 'r' -really have not the heart t» relate to the sat, ;ern ILair to its natural a.l.r
I
ding. He reed telae • note ut°lF ihmFi''-pr cyber, Mttl Its-eeas•rrnsa„sus LLat u . y by
txth : tfr.t; trveleedttlas vela suit Hank
neirtl•f Anr[ior a use. bads •t mita r
titres perfect he started. was s•.. It was to him a most t olden, that I should dee so, for have bot1by James 1`""--'
'It's that 'likes' that makes me heal- blissful quarter of an I but to ye u and bottle Wilson.
1 taken a melancholy part in many linty
course !.e could not say what lee wished �W Mender scenes ! f coulee, h ,wevur,
before the cl.ilefr:tt, and there was all forgir og couple fur thc
the taantiful Long et-tnm, hef.re trent' tinct dveuritey
ng dinnerun: int what f ceir.nsiderm
and n' nerd too harry Presently, after abeolutcly brutal and unpnrdenatle was
sunset he and tae would ,trust at (here. the although i feel certain Loth Captain
and Ilton - he halt certain nus, absolute-alode Mrs. Cathcart knew that ,fames
ly mare, that site Won'dma
emitter Yes. As • and
would have kneenjow
a quiet
absolutely sure as I am at this minute, rait al'.ut the gr.ends when t1:' ern
Oast had he ached her t. be pat. wife'
st
doling that hs ..f an hour sea/ aefting (er ..t curse he was on a
happy ireefer certain subject as au -
tor them to reed
ale would hava accepted burn with the'
e the naertninig puce;.. yet theMtwoegl-
frankest smile of perfect trust. The heat married creatures, ahem -lied only in
<ong snnnrted for dinner. They ssun
the inlcrostin4 game .f irritating each
teres np to the Isolate aide by side, the : „cher, httn,- .n t the ten hnmarntd
cinldreu still playing about their Leath. ; ones the whele evening with a relentless
I snways fee! whenever I coma here' mealier that is prrfec!ly unattai,u4te ex -
that you have all attatne.l to the ideal' Copt by a husbrnd and wif,• who are, for
date .1 d•.mestir peace and happinea.' the time being, not on speaking terms.
said Jam,t Graben, thoughtfully. 'After After dine r Mrs. Cath art, by nay .•f
the sternly aerate. one is s.nsetirw.+celled pretending she del net core, rattled off
upon to witness. 'be thought of y..Mr her grayest dett.a mrsic and sang do -ens
day and the staters -in -lash 'the sweet, 01 llvr Lril,ht.at ashen ; bot n.thint
calm atmnsi'here poi-escheq the entire weed -lease her ex
r a'pl t,. hese Feunire
i76n,o Itfe here is meet *wahine.'!eating quite close t.. her, turning ever
'WP get .n sery well together, said' the pages. once, is,deed,Mi*s Cta vin•
R.nt.ICe. in her eft, plac:d volt*. tures: as far as the wind.,, but she was
'Van sister end her husband are, •I speedily captured ' a sisterly arm being
Mink the most admirable yaws couple gently but hrrwly placed retina her eaist,
I ever ante•. They wranel.. By' whit. s plaintive r etre. mernrereef in her
the way, 1 haven't &eked how they were, tier 'Ah, I:units ! a sitters *ff-,,tion-
How are (hey 1' love - is, after all. t' a only thine in fro
itate,' he said t•. himself, as lie beeen to
descend the hillside by a bund hi1h-
' way. 'Or, perhaps.' he ventured to
h")ie eresently, 'perhaps the 'like' win
only Lattie's modest way e 5 ,putting
loves. L•ttie was always ^e, mMlest.
Vaal's. it tray be s.. ; but no ! it won t
d.. I'm a Gaol for thinking so. And
• yet -why net +' And his thoughts re-
curled to that other time when he bad
asked his Lorene what he new wanted to 1
ask F..mice Bell.
That • *her time --aA ' then he had
been loan?, impetuon., madly in love.
T..en I.A t had no nae 1 to ask himself
question& ; then he had rnly been ton
sure. Now. going down the hill te, the
house where Eunice Ball lined, he was
fall of doubts and fears and hesitations.
'Yet why not , he asked himself, a he
turned the corner into Telip tr.. lane.
He had grown very fond of that lane.
As he tailed the well known corner, it
was to him as if he were in the presence
of a familiar friend and cnenee!lor ; it
was waif he Wel asked --'Yet whey note' to
n en, one else than himself. .An 1 every-
thing in the lane eeaw,nd to hoses his
fnelesl,ngs, sad ay with a cnri.,n. all-
pervading seetbimgn.ss--'Why dedt r
Beyond the lew hedges there were
miles and tn.'1ee et smiling, wadsfating
Least Rheum.
Suit ithrum. Pimples or Itlotehet ran bis
:I' rough!. removed by a proper application
.f Vrtir.•aur d la ea Catholic 1 few. I.
.
theme and a few donee of Netireenr'.ntpeedy
l'nr,• nor itnt'•rse 5.1•e,1. ile sure and gee the
strw.iibe. Prepared be Maltresp•r 4- Parke
24444 st _i teal* at 4Jwrae Rhyme. Ihue
MI t ee
L. .1. TREBLE,
t-iahwia\trent. opeos.te the Fair ti round
dndrrirh. X. y` 13. tumid l9@{
The People's Livery
JOti_ Ilia, Proprietor
The .,nlret•.tbrr is prepared to ft -ruts 1 the pub-
lic with
The Finest Rigs
AT ItF:Asio%.a 01.F: PIM 'Iss.
1 .11.1.AND rIFF: 1'4 - ()spatial. the t'taborets
Hotel, Ne..terich.
Outrrleh. Feb. ll:h. 1154. Iseeeli f
1
National Pill. act pr•.nnptly ellen the
e, regulate the heed, and as a per -
entire ars mild .end thorough. n p p
a ,-eery atilt, recently trial in lldrer'sYollllgpeople
1.01.1.1..n.cost the city of tic. Thema,
Tits. sf
$ 45 Mummery received injuries
fr..m a defective sidewalk. This . ught AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
1.. to a good wartime to other councils. -
r+- erne often cease serous illness. The TLr lire and .tsort stories in timiesu'a
ym to emivria barn all the dra. o0 n.tersva
cure i. Ike Ir... Worm Syrup. 1' de- that L,vrw,h• Rcth,.,.•an n...vwai while tt.y
•re wholly free Irwin whit is pernicio.s or
I
1885.
str•,y. anal exile's weenie effect nary. stn
_ nlcur lr sensations!. Tt hmmer.us stones
Monte TP.tlwsu and posture. are loll of innotvnt fun. and the
Teatimes,. paper. on natural b, dors and seem.-.• grovel
•u.11M fact. or 111.•. are by writ.-r•e whoop
harm. give the 6,1. s,.wraoer.4a.,vran and
val,le. I$,n.trat..tt ti,p•r. or. swot. %poets,
game•• and pastime. eve fell in(ermat.un nu
rat er a. Ther* 1. Nti.ug cheap about
111ainy
hund. eel rsa,m.n.,,lati.n/ sunt
Inc in ch,racter to the one given below
hay.. peen received, and give pesof .f
the -oat valise '•1 Pelaon s N ery dune as a it ba. ,�.
;min remedy. Try it.
Arun., Pel. 20 -We hereuy certify
that we have used Nerviline en our fami-
1ie., and have found it a nowt eelytole
remedy for cramps in the stomach•
for headache, and externally for tlratuwt-
atie pain.. No house should be without
Oita invaluable remedy. -Luxe Doti.
ril.e•t•.a ('„L .1. 1'.
Buy a 10 sent simple bottle at Willem's
dreg store. ienge bottles I:s mats, by
all druggist..
(:mp !era Irate RLot eine National
riles are a teal bland purifier, liver
An epttowne.rea-erythimr'bit 1, attractive
and desirable in Juvenile, itleratwe.. f lasates
ie'enr$er
A weelpy resat nr swat Mina. t* the glen
and ,,art In ecvy aaa.iy which 11 •neige -
Itb ,kern 1'nt*n.
R
As wonderful to Its wealth nr (reform. in
f wwstion. and interest. it:ttr:.tion Ad‘eesesb
'Y. 1.
TERMA ho-.' age prepaid. it A Per Year
1'e'- ('i'. roenwrws Alpe mber I. Iles,
' lbw I r Newnan. Peen Centel eanh.
Wmltt*aorw ahem d he mule by LW -Oder.
Newey Oder K beaft, •e avoid cameos of
Lowe
1 N.,wop,pns.'v one fa ea If rib .401.911.0,
rm-*I r.1 ctrl tat ertrsaa a -4.r o/ ILanftt
toil, as eouteah. ss essay' rNurned , world one can really depeted ofao,n r Adelrevs
regelab•r and mild purples* for a!! , ttw'+ewmat.
waters. les 1
i1 tRTYR t DttOTTLZRe N.i Tett