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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-3-26, Page 3(p kJUST 3 TIME. BY ADELINE SERGEANT. .,JTYOlt or "Jeoost a WITS," "UNOta ?ALAI NasTasvar," drug CHAPTER YI•. tioartte • LareMT .10,1111111410111111.111111.1.11,1.-1 74 - THE TELE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 2G, 1886. ' hsb.t cit elimpima iA held tar Ma little of pearls --a Royal gift of one of her lair "Is there anything were beautiful stile maniere .. did the younger meso euctrcied her standar thou (need/ship r mid Lady Lilies, calm burs ..1 the featly. It was only Lord thrust. elle wore nu other urtu►meut, 1y and dreamily, ss if she wished W ciao- Moires who did the great Jour by pre. but she looked as u she might have &der the matter from a Lowell 661 :rust feres.oa graced a Court ball by her premed point of view. The wormed hall was s long. narrow 8h. hesitated a tsuweut, and Lb. color "Surely love is store beautiful than rooms. liebtwl os troth ones by windows flashed Imt.. her face as her .yes tray./ friendship," tatlteest.d Mr. Duuglaq rather high "s the wall. At each Esta led put her her betide, to the yuusg enulustog with his other hand the tiny gree outlet..( does id respectively to orae who 1ulkiwed bum. fingers which lay so coufiJtultly its has "You have come at last i" she said, ewes Molding out her he..d with • salt. She "Is its I really drat know.. :the was more self-poss.wd than Barbs, was demure soon'', but there was the whose power of speech ssemed to desert suspici m of a thieving Guile at the ouro- him ter a teuasst H. took bar stand, ere of her mouth. Site had been anaiuus and held it longer and more slowly than about him fur marry hours ; she had cried the laws of etiquette prescribed In with retitle a when her bloater had fur - looking into her sweet eyes be forgot l.&Jd.0 her io go out of doors that after• everything but bis delight in her pew- noon tri the culd bleak wind. She had erase, and his lunging to take her int.' wrung her hands with terror and dismay hie own arms and hold her there against wh.0 she heard of the disaster to his all the world. But Lord Morroe's pros- bones ; hest whoa he was in her Mown** .res restraiad his. Curd Morvan s she could not forget tbst she was a wo- w/Ace, cool. clear, ly courteous, mien and that he *u • mac, and that it recalled him to human. was her pert to oowmaud and his to sue "You have heard the raison of our fur favors. They were playing a bit of detention, ne doubt, lilts' l ' ha said. light condi after all, end they both "I am exceedingly sorry to be so late. knew et ; and as long se she could wiaio• Mr. Douglas's bone- -- " Ilia the tight c needy time she felt her - "Oh, your poor 'wow 1 I saw ase self safe. It was a mode of self defence. Mid Lady Lilies, for ease „ Verne broke dews the berries*. A her ItsF,lh.r without scruple. "sad um different tone came *eddiely into her puleively both bands to rate ; a new light into her eyes. Beetle's clasp. "Is it really true 1 Is the "Lilies," he said. "don't play with rite house burned down?" jut nuw. II you don't lore me I shall "By tomorrow morning," said Bertin wish that the ruins of the old house you - with a grays smile, "I.zpeet it will b. der had fallen citron me too. 1 came turned to the ground." home to find you. That was alt. Don't "Oh, no ! Not really Y" ? you remember what you premised no be - "Really lied truly." fun I went away 7 Du yeu not urdsr- "Aad you will ban so hale? Just staod i when you on a back from India too ! Light comedy was all very well in its It in yery sed," The girl's pensive eyes way, but at that moment it would hive filled with tsars as she raised them to her been out of plate. Lady Liles looked lovers face: up with lips trembling and Byres shining "Yoe are in a draught, Lilies," mid through happy, unshed tears. Lord Morten, hastily. "Allow me." "i understand," she said ; I remota- Ile passed her, and held open the bet.'. drawing -room dears Lilies recollected "Yoe remensber," asid Bettie. "that herself, blushed vividly, and withdrew you poretsed in., that when 1 came home her hands, I am grateful to Tye for your again—den it I were old and gray --and sympathy," Bettis said softly. It was all then he could not help smiling, and Lil- that he had time to say before her las laughed and hung her lased—"that ¢miter's look of expectation compelled yeu would ask me s question, and that Lady Lilies to enter the laaipit little questiuo was—' "t)h, don't go on, Bettie,'. said Lady Lilies quickly. Bertie's arts was ar'und her want by this time, and her head was very neer his shoulder. "I:ut I most go on. You must w- orm what you promised," said Bettie bbd whimsically, half earnestly. "Don't you the question 1 "Han you been true to your word, Beetle Y That was what reel were to ask me, you kAwe." "I was such a child ; I did not know what I was doing," said LiPss, with coy mode. "Out you know now," said Bettie, isai a c.waine whisper. • "Say it, Lilac -- 'have you been true to relit word r' °Lilies's head dropped fur a moment, then she raised her eyes to his face and a sort of sweet crept into thein as the looked 'Have you been true to your word, Bente T' she said softly. "Indeed I hate, my darling. True to my word, and true to you, as I hare been and always rytl be all the days of my life." She let him press his lips passionately to hers, then she withdrew herself a lit- tle from his encircling arm. Bettie thought that he had never seen her look so beautiful. There masa mss lush on her fair cheeks, a heppy light in her eyes, a smile lingering ugon her sweet, curved lips. He tried to take her hand again, tut she shook her head. "You must nut," she said /..(thy. '•Supp were to clam -suppose Murven rue .sat ..sJ west sides of the hued, eueupted cb.eiy to the picture gallery, the .raaery, and other lift* used por- p..Y . f the building, which were thrown Mssewhile, Lord Morten acc.mpawted eves t.. the pub to once x twaes a week; Bertie to Woven Towers. The drive b .t the laivr.t aid most bal.atable rooms thither was set a lively was. w aro uu abs r ulb ado, and it esu It may eddy be imaginal that Beetle thither Lk.. Led IMurvsn conducted his was sot in • mood for a.uv.resti.w, sad guest irwnedietely mem entente( the Lard Konen seldom troubled himself o• h cam talk k' young moo. He etas s reserved. Outs .d the Sari's five 'equities was silent Gua, end his icy mangier did not erbeU.er Mettles would like to goat Dose teed to prompt. pleasant i be- to ha...0 memoand be put under the tweed himself end his care of D•..w r Aire, the Earl's friend, The Towers stood oa a rooky ewiueucal bhr.ri•u. and pbyatcias, who resided in Leeds • yellow, brawling little etr.ant, the *weer But this offer was ems whish which toahted noisily ever boulders and ta.atie reselisesty datelined. He was between steep rowan hoaxed banks ui, afraid .( admen a single chases of seeing its way from the hills to the valley cit L es. What were fatigue sod illness did the tows of Gleobervue is situated. t•' a moo .h.. had not w a his lady •love The site of the building was* ba.a,ifel for a vi..pige of years or more 1 Bettie ate. It ruse tido them/remit rata deer seteued Ute . wall of rook, to which a few tight-liib.d Lord Morino gave him a singularly s.h trees sad elitebisg plants lent' a uneasy In..k wheu the young man aide ,meaty samisuer Ounetsg. fn•gs deeds- h.a d.oa.iw. known Possibly he sta- dews al the castle one&told look straight paned his motive, whish. w* need down into the waters, as they whirled hardly say. Rini. .111 not express in pest, turbid and yenew rat the Oosd, with wends. deep black peels here and there amongst "Y..o are sere that yoo will fes) no Ill the boulders, and fierce foaming leaps *Eget* truee your ea.rtiuo l•' he said, '.pr the stones. Then was as old to p..l(.efy dibles ot motivated galleries sad chase- "Thank you, stone et all," was genie's hats in the solid rook beteg the house. reedy misponme A hole was still pointed est which was And thea tie followed his host through .ala to have coos been a window or a the dour which led to the western c,rri- de/sr overinoltingg tke river. but lie sew dor. Persons who hod ever oligsbed sp there This ourr:dur was a great feature in reported that it wee filled with rubbish th. buteiag It ns around tbe three and disked by oeeepar'a sod baron. As sides between the various rooms opening the slurp went. a former bed of Malmo trete it. It was very wide, and the walls Towers had once thrown hisenesy down were sine et covered by greet paintings frogs this outlet 1a the rack—stews to or trophies of arena and ouriveities,whioh tM river, ethers It a budy hadb.ew cradled gs drit look almost like the gallery of a ly the boulders, sod final', burse aus) me erste. Berg rensecnberd that cat- ty Ls. rapid current to the do But the Agog lingly well In his early Earl who had wrought this mischief we 'boyhood it had been a apleodid place for afterwards stricken with reamed; be sew tslaesi.ing tames with Beatrice and Voles; starve visions, aaa heard straogesouada later on it had ham the scene of many" at sight , finally he oast himself into the dreamy talk, ot many a half whispered .ver from the undue in the tool, and oinuuftatioa, et luny a glance and word was found dead otic morning apt iia fent. between the imp sod girl, leaving s stove Ret this was only one cit essay .trump .11l ( 1.s mind which he thuuzht aeries which were connected with Moo that tie weer oculi forget. She had vee Towers • 4 hems lord whoa be saw her • Th. river ran on the /Doth side of the Int ; she would be nearly nineteen now, tied be was t ...g wasLthechief n o entrance, tside of o which a for Lord Moen an'd �ld iMr.rLocknot broad carriage drive wound by • t.entir hart'. will, Bertie thouvht 13rnies change of dress did not Oke *sestet between grassy alopiutt stretches that he Wright marry her tomorrow- hong 'tis accoaplish, in spite . f the [act of park land. The grounds eater:I d east always providing that she did not ohjec•. and west of the castle on the rorthsre And be did not fa..cy that Lilies would aide of the nose The !Otte town .4 object. He was not a fatuously con- (.leabsrvte ly in • helow on the south- lotted ywuue man, but it did not trona ern side • mile further down It was a_ hie mind that bliss might have changed white, clean looking little place, famous hare 'or a ynagoiflcent atone held.* over the The onrridor was dimly lighted, the river, which hires spreads itself widely one Monate poorded his gooot without • room when she hal been speuding -the evening alone. Here, however, Bertie was not allow - tad to linger. Lord Moreeu conducted him to the rams which has been pre- pared for bra, and then retired to his Dinner would be served in half an hoar, and Kr. Douglas' man was already in stteodante with his master's meeuiae clothes. Lord Konen had decided that then was mouse is waiting longer fur Beatrice and Mr. Lockhart. across a reach of pebbly ah.rw With a word. Their footsteps made to sound this plate. however, Lard Mureea had u on the strip of soft and richly-tioted car- tettle to do as possible. He was not fond pet laid doer. the centre of the wk a...r- of mixing with men whom he styled his d corridor ; but some instinct must have "inferiors," and be rather valued him- add Lilian that they were coming. The self on the foot that h. aa. uup.pelar rush ..f the river, swollen by recant ram, with thea. IAe was something of a .tis wuu:d have effectually prevented her deet, sad liked w aerie» f in hie from hoarier the arrived of the merino ; "'WY; h. was de,ut.d to art, sad dab- and yet at that very moment she opened bled slightly in science from time to time, the door of the room to which ate hid b1M bs was no 'Purism". h. did not been sitting, and ho..ked out into tke cor- es" for prmioeiat °orae.', and ho wean idor. A flood of light from the interior ardent C in a Part 01 the of the drawing room illeainated her ,oentry whiph was decidedly Liberal in figure as she sapped out into the shed- ' one. Added to this, be was reputed to owed the long and lofty paimege If she ire a bard 'dater sod a otos* fated Land• had carefully studied the subject she lard; his character for good asters never "ad not haw, chow, mon effrctise set - steed high, and he seldom crossed the use for bra firers. The gloom behind threshold of church or drape! In o1Mrwhse, end the glow of laad''erht ..n her impede his Ids was bhsweless ; he had white dress and pals Tweet face, grave never gide occasion for scandal during • something ethereal and transcendent to Ulu tiktai*UV -ttaree lean of hu stunt her appearance Berne tanotd vaguely :1111110 1110110 mss mid to boa kird broth that she Looked like an angel stepping se to bis yoew[ step-*akir, lady LW", forth tato the dark caw of a bee, ..wide who resided with him, and to hes step- And altbougb this fancy was one whish; pretest Gerald. Hie houdbold arrange „nay a lover perhaps would entertain, meets were co:ideated, bowewer, rata there bnuld be no doubt but that Lady seats of great liberality ; and in 'mite of Llias Boohoo', was au egoeding'y hose - seed herded exhibited to his letionts. tool lurk. his relations and his sensate never had Her beir was a lass leway shad. ehicb .cause to complain of a want of 'generosity ie oewlll called goleu--fair. ahintu,t to his parR almost brilliant when the flight fell open The night had fallow beton Lord Mor- it ; leer h« wen vi•d/t-gray 16 o'lor, en and his guest arrived *t the Towers. Unsaid bentitelly **ed. betide! and 'Chore was no moon, but .he sky was seen psthtiowlly s.eet to eapressino clear and the red glow of the fire at ye, few was iwolitsed to ,mleaees, bet it f;Isobervia could be seen tar and wide- had the tint d s wild roue bLreoa 1n, 'Sortie turned and looked at it for a 4110 g1. chop}, and tips; sed the „Imo., forts moot before he left the carriage. had s willowy ream of its own. which A bsefire for my horns coming," he redeemed it from any sheen rd .nsigni said with • light laugh. But his o yes $canoe eves where a.ettested with Bea - had a wields, look. trim% sdaselier I riistht and mntehists The carriage hod bens drives through "Mee of esenineet Lady Lilac .ss a wide Wed gateway into a ogrodelt. sad indeed elmeet tea dight ; abs sped, .till .uneusdad by a wee with looked ba • er'e'.twrs not made for the .._.a_ et the eorfmi Here Bettie weer aid tear et ewm..a ii(e. Bet die that he was suffering more pain sod weariness than he would here liked to lodes. A feverish restlessness was upon tiro, unsealing his lips and and driving him forward to speak when he had better perhaps hate kept aitenoe. Lilies ad alone in the drawing room when Lkrtie came in. She wsasteadier by the mantelpiece, watching the play of light and shade caused by the 1/miter- ing denies am.'ngat the logs in the grate. The evening was chilly, and a Ere was lighted is the smaller drawing room, which looked cosy and aims 'rtable ; the largeO drawing rows toped it, brilliant ly lighted as it teas, bad something of a :.'Id ani chemises air. Bettie came and atoud beside her Site sl:ered her position a little at his en- trance, and raised her eyes to his face with au of anxious but gentle ecru, ey. "It tea very sad 1 - K tore., she said softly. "Is it 1" he taid. it was an odd re- sponse, and it was somewhat absently uttered, for he was looking at her lovely face, and •ondenug whether her boart was se it used to be. Then he rationed - ed himself a little, and continued is a different tone. "Yes it has been a •an 1 yt. he said • "brit it need rima Its all sdiiii, Ti s'; sltsll not feel it sad if it draws wy friend, e:ser to sae." . "Tremolo always draws ones true friends closer, dem it not 1" said Lilies. Ike heal a white feather fan in her hand, std she played with it and looked at it ss ahe spoke. "Doo you think Gov," —Bertin spoiae earerIy. "Tun were always a friend to me in the old days, Lilian." tie deter ed to touch hes hand lightly with his own, and she did not draw it away. "Yee are still 'y - my friend, are you too 1 he mut-snored. "Always," she answered softly j Ss- • het ha headstone hest and pitemoil her iogees with his lips. Ste si4* free rosy red, and trod to with - kind, but he would not Isar it "A friend is ji mid wo-d, Lilts,„ fro found biirself la heat of the main es- wee by as Mesas se fragile as ate lashed, tili.e 01. "It le net friewdslaip sxer•1y trance to the balding. whid was erne and there watt •M siswtsdir about her list I wast yoo b less for ss atraeted she en a goaded/Mar principle eneetitoNsa whist samba her a bear "Fat Friendship t" she mid drawing sad smokiest a small courtyard - waw fatigee sod eyes he'll work with soaps ep ter pestty neek, with a look of ansa ,,wend over, with • sundial in the ser rinks MM1. cobbles" --was it sssumed for the olpf tee, Berta gteneed at the stone saws, ai.1 1i►jfid.ui. sed - use se mss it real 1 ' i thought that el. aeebd doorway. tkse Rnat oak Ow, ,t lob pAsy kit OW INNS that aha rslIfil0111146111111ustk. t am sorer tiler 1 with a half-aNeased nasgdlMYrsi fee Wareing&buissalp 04111 mgrwr+si rare • et 1 yea fast that he case now as a emit lolly aLjasss was tot saes. white deed( 'e abstl.a'rwd ' oA, r "t weft iiss b loomed geed is die $sl1 i M%dog we •tittst to the .bye as ciao" dreetoo.l me . , t ,,. n :.all 'kat f did see pe.vie sly ,tfr1Mtl Eris, sea bey. Sabi =lime dekami ' e*'Nulty- et something IV ter, s:cut'ger, more sever &loss up Is dab le the ma* mus mssr Bee white las•utsfsd Wes tpi.srdshfn, ".t • •fns Atte is Gad ripe: be bird Was is by OM* gad ishan sire hare, esti s string Nat I ons.t, :.Lr ' atm." "What would it matter I Your broth- er will sot refuse you to me, Lilies." She shook her bead. ''1 ant nut aura." "Turin is nu ono else 1 no one that he wishes yoo t.. marry 1 "Yes. But you need not fear, Bettie," she added with a toted of pride ; "I *halt be tree." "My darling ' ' He made a step to- wards her as if t.. take her in his and once Neon, but the door opened is nae to warm hem of the enwidom of such a proceeding. Lord Morven entered—it was a wonder that he had not enured was a wonder that he had not metered long before—and all private oonvawstion des at an end. Its 45.41 -ole Rase •' In the spring of ' 8.1 I was nearly dead, ea everybody around my neighborhood knows. My trouble was mused by ..b- stieatc constipation Os. bottle of Bur deck Blond Bitters oerd en *minty." This statement is made by Walter Stin- son. of Mori*, Ont. 2 OM your section sale hills p^ected at Tea How A L cid. They are alive_ ye doe* promptly sad at low rata Notice is drawn to sales through Tics glowed. free of *berg. wNeb is rad by thoeeseds. Min Toile eau. e. Tbs roes. Edward Cowles, of 1:ansoti, dechres he was at de tome nearly dead from the effect* cit a terrible sold and uw2h. he tie tried many remedies but Hagyard's Pectoral llalaa.n was ■hat owrti hies, He epode* in highest KW) of a to other oras,, and adds that he u willies to take oath to hoe st.teaeasr, A Ineoen r—O! Date doe.0 "Taaaatt tor" te any etre mediae best four lie - rhyme uu ' Taassese, the remarkable little gain for the Teeth and Batt. Ask your artiste's' or address aatt Rsr.m Care. Are you tr.,uhled wain Salt Rheum, Rough Skin, Pimples or Canker Sores ; if s. , g . at pace to (leo. Rhymers' Drug Ston and get s package of Mc(lregnr & Parke's Carbolic (,scats. Price 35 nate. it was never knows to fait. b The Seurat. will he given from the lst March to the end of the year fur 11.00. NLtiunal }'ills act p,eruptly upon the Liver, regulate the bowels acid as a pur- gative are mild and thorough. lin am/m'. a'1aid L 5*tsg Is the only relief for Neu- rtstgiw, Hoadsobs. Toothed*, etc. Rub- bing a few drops bris►ly a all that is seeded. No taking nauseous medicines fur weeks, but cos minute's removes all pain and will pprove thegreat rale* of Kraut's Fluid L.ghexing. 96 cents per bottle st George Klht/sae' drug store GO TO KNIGHT'S routA SHAVE, JIAIR.CUT. . -11 SHAMPOO, OR DYE TN() D001RS F.A.9T 0r 1'.O iteetr IMPORT A N TO OW NSW, Or STOC&. Giles Liniment iodide Ammonia, Reenovos as Uuoj ti :i Nur hrs. Cures Iaan.nea. t• rattle. spinal Meniaeit.,. le..und,r. Weal Limbo. Sparse. 41 udi *1ha. dprung 1:iecs. V':.t ter No etabte slsoutd be without It Railroad sluing and ezpress cowponies all ass title* t Lintmeni.sad in the .wast racing stabtsenf Halanoutand l.'rillard it ha* auhtcr'al wond- er.. Owe trial wtu ',Davison. Willa U. Il GLUM. Yea 3443. N. Y. P. U. lobe w114. without charge, glee sottois on sit diatoms and also los the aa•nasemrut of merle. field br all dr • ists at :, sad Site bottle and In q i&Ma, is wk(ok there is great saving. Tbei L(ntsest 1a white wrappers is for family use; that laps/low fur cattle. Osloe Mate aassseata Mores mad cause rewdesm. Used by ea the leaded herseesen ea Jerome Park, Meet void. Brighton Beach. 8►eopekead bay bed liell'siieod. Never diesasotnt. ere Toa''. Miersegire amd & ieretic Desire, Worm. Corot rad1ge.tioe. Code. Bob. dory Throat, Catarrh, Founder, Piet -eye and lheaae"ea. The dose la email and the power (serest. The rowdier are Guaranteed and leisreasseere rained l• oblate a vara reset bald by fe. JORDAN. dru et. 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O' r tact/ ties for Otte work cannot be we wet endeavor fa most code to Os t the day it u brought in, 1t required. • G 9plasing and Recites. or a inlet 00,M Mil, agree or ere. bard or DOR twit,, w mon del.agree , Wi are to s podtlos to do all kisb of cos ten work. ttnrafy don. In a tell out cnatsta mill, sad we wtU guarantee to do for you tally equal. It not s lido better than any in our surroundings. A sail respectfully solicited. McCA.NN, sat tad William. Oodoriah, Ms, lath. Imo, te GEO. H. BROWN, (duccessor to 01t 1t HITL•Lti-.l �N ' PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Baring Well added a Fre.h Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Eto.; to the already welt erted stock• begs to inform tbe citizens of Ooderich Ghat be Is no *We !Warted to supply them watt I'UHE DRUGS and CNKMICAbe at Roomette We Priers. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. TOLE AOENT FOR ST.40AINVEit ZNDIAN TONIC!, ILThe Greatest Blood Purifier of the age. Every Bottle Guaranteed. Hunday Elwin ' -10 to 11 a.m.; 2 to t p.m.; 520 to 931 p.m. Albion Blick. Coderloh. Feb, 4th. 1X05. :M3 -et CHEAP HARDWARE. PRICES LO wkilt THAN EVE. Besi HotCul ou Naffs for 12.66 per 1001 ._ fest Barb Wire 6*c. Ib. CdBH. This Wire stood • test last springs of I1141bs. strain. In the Nurtbera R. It. Car Shops. Tareste DLATi1 (1 ALL CUM1'ItT1TOI:4. 1 have imported a ism. seipraeat of GLASS front nerwaay. very line quality. and having Imported direct. 1 Dao spill 10 per cent cheaper than over sold here before. All my SHILL! ANI) HILA VT HA RDW ARiK is sold on the earn- e..rep basin as above.• The virtue d Car)dis Reid for heel iot.t I purifying it well baauwn, but Irons the Maar Mellen la applysM it Hee multi* he uncertain howbeit 1e see it. To meet that west. iiedsvopr a Parka's Oarbr.lic Cerate as prepared. and may 1 • add wash esnfidssee. Do net b. ashM4, Tabs *sly McGregor & Parke's Oarbelief (?crate. Odd at George RAynas's ppgg 1 Store. let PAiNTS and OiLR sold nowhere so cheap as t am setl,ng them. Oct your BUfLDiMG HARDWARE horn war and sate mon, r. 1:1:fryy. McKENZIE BOOTS&SHOES' Iry vii a idt. 7.7\rec c5..ul' Beet t, antttwwee to the Public that they have opened business in the above later• in the store laeely .ted by Horace Newton Having purchased a large we inn asserted sleek of Spring and Rummer florets at rico. figures, we ars determine 1-, dive the Public the benefit. QUTGg SIDLES, SMALII PROFITS WILL BI 81111 NMI ylPleaw.tall sad .ensue our good' betnrepurehasitg elawhsre. /fResadgsbwr the please, Heart door to J. WHsen's Drug Stern. I01'a.etem worst will meows our special attesters. /a•Besss but the hest .t ns**.,ial nand and lost -dem Worldliest eatOiled . /'S .ring sedgy dose on the shortest natio. ad.rieh bfareb Y 1889. DOWNING & W ED DUP •