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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-2-26, Page 2The (re n -rut- a I haven't if ye our tacl it; you're a does not cora- ?" dement mid fasting, tow of the crucifix tigatata-taemaxlcs o own_bmiies.td, know -upon their ;1A+6141-14"un, she doss ipt fasEt;t1„,,Zrd'ely' gyiosulroljn; tb she's bee* edatemplating r a eoar- • Tea figure? Still, Jim, lad, I dare ear there a sometiiieg in your idea, if we Potdd field_ co3;,aeit 'know, feel almeetesureeetnat'rs Veal visioushe's had; something is going to happen like that The eenen turban, now, maybe ehenie tlea anYthinn a that tau- eoyagel‘e TeeVan ,, Moog thp white ft, ' llaVO see8.1 never Saw one green, but bare by tUe3t aze WOO en great oceasioes tealeferho claim tobe direct descend. ante er theeprIp-the false Prophet "Vie It's a vision de - It was October 2.4, melancholy afternoon uk murky night. 'We, t $ youngest of the fatale mother, and Rama u r rue , from a VOyage to ban raneiscoe-we aatabotta•theeere in the lenricer drawer ing-room, our sister Charlotte went to her own room to lie down. She , had taken a long_walk by the cliffs and the sands with Edward --too long,. he thoughleeetensideatag theft she hue just : reeo*.red 'from the proStration conse- quent on a too assiduous nursing of. mother -and he kept glancleg,an,tions• ly toward the ,doorse if tiewoald Tolley , her, 4 "Poor Lady," he sate,. 'I'm afraid she's not nearly tell yet, mother; and she complained while we were out of ! her eyes Pniarting with the sea alr,° "She's been far trent strongfor good while new oor child " 3%14 inetlier; tend she's een a poor one tie slee since she -watched with roe So Louth. , I she's aot going to he Mt** +Ix set her e , n t ngq I 9 ate eoultdoe he eurprised to receive Would in d : repestinet She told i to hine tie she had 4 'le t . hope of success. Yon le' n. after my last, with i Woe ..„1.0 Sep tha m out et the Mediterran A OW:" #4110:1144..'."ttliPt; r there no one abroad, in the ast, Thi 1)W it has come about. haps, who thoughts17:,iwtorerarertuyoutake uavae 1 etott:Ine.te=„ i,iico.„.a.leitt.71,15..., ship,d 1 11,,a0P•Daelegtas:laorgf cargoof teought to -day, maybe?"' - • ! .• rgraill anowcomermittd Tangier and Mo - She Now, I'm coustantly finding She Paled a little, glanced atEdward, i looked at her tantla, shook her headed out. *hen I think ttrerYibbig's gone to and said, "No. .. .1 * entiehleetetat reeineleabee or other hap - "You mean:, said the doctor, eao Vivi. t pens thhatslzoit's mit" that I'm no better but your brother, who may soon be ; than a heathen, and tbat things in the abroad. You are quite sure there is iia , Nyorld really tit and work like the tack - who a nee," be abroatit" 1: bly wise or c eril . i 0 one else you are Much interested in, kW of a ski ri3 t eqffIleCt. wheal y prese4ly -s batif r • . said Matfoule .3 • , pencl on1P. - • * • cauee for your stiange an very P "But you don't think, do you, that tieular dream, and for ther very extra- lallt°11gbt°7egttiereatithea TtaerettLePsetleleietileiroltas bumf Would indict themselves in a east enlinary marks upon you,' quite sure, dotter, I have se, I the replied, a little petulantly. "1 '*u 'Ton will excuse me, MN ear"dsaid °erg° ° p. Arnotrbut you blow it is not mere ing : eater curiosity teat makes me qtmetion you it closely, bat scientific inquiry; I want to see if there is not some intelligible een. , „ pqrt 'wattle fine eeoity. This 'wen-. anded--after being foughtiornoby ha °zee nae tives- • he ed.* Iniciator rather the should_ eees qf a swarthy Aloor, with smobth-sliarvert poll, I was walking t this augifstion w e ss si en an • befell, tb *- have ever In muter 41 surose," she said "it is wee of a utlibling-int" • ' ift 'the' eheltthlitt alitlilleed that tea was 'ready. We had .ur. Auer, waft very re -a .T"'""'"`" and that nobody can explain. I wish "III. CaPt°3° Beir""" • , 4 t little inoee than sat :down. ween we were and he c e at mice to our &ammo -Pi, you would give me sometbing, 1)r. -Nr- I 1001te rou'a4- and up. hut 1 coul4 Startled hv a shriek, and. the servant , In a rew nuteS-More he was ushered not, for these sore places pain ate A - eteleetrehed„ ele ,,I,eheltitit ate' tewauttlkleinegla°1etroet' 'rushed back into the dining -room as • iututhe room where we were. We told. great deal " t— "t t- ett - hole looked at the re. We sat thus forsopae te./!wee .eeelea4reiwald "wet hear what those s range things that happen to ble street, or raker lane, When I heard time entil our seriant entered and an- oe 'rent 4.awq some people„ and that Ton read about, . If itaele(lea ! I • • 11 rale as a clislacloth. ; him what heel happened, and he went So nothing eame of the doctoi:•'s in. Itetanefitest ill' at erne,. tbreaw bia attena . "Oh, missusl" she etied; 'oh, master! i and looked at Ch lette. : , quire. But, though the pain Paseed in 'tuns" InY nee". an'"1$617. me. - (ni` door of her room lookieg so fearsome • enough. Haveyo looked qt her head? °a414 ;:eltginlii.111trsiAttleliti1. TetlfIrlIgi 1:1141,6:11 InAY gile3s 11°N 48"11sileci "4 Put cmt I felt. Now, who do you think it 7 But I've just met Miss Charlotte at the • "Itra-m. Feeb e pulse, but st - like. and she cauglit hold of me end We had not, elle Itioleedi and disclosed when she (lid, she crept, solicitous and You remember the bonny little Gernian doctor that sailed with me when I tried to speak, but couldn't, anti it took a discolored spot upon the cerebellum! cat -like, about the house, and cataike w,ae sue so sudden and she lookeit so queer "'It's very, Yen* remarkable Mrs found t 1 ' odd intim Baltie and Ai:eh:meet trade, mei tbat I ran away" ven, willjou kindly Undo the sleeve a Sheeeldoin spoke, and. when she was . . Bit- wasgone o s eep 111 tenter& In an instant we were all out of the little?" Iter leaked • Wifely at the scar, spoken to it seemed only witti great et- ti„,,, le „e„,„„ about two yeers (lige? Well, it was lie tbat I brought home with rue to eeeeon iroom and into Charlotte's. She lay on °It'S a most extreordina • ease! Never fort that slie gave her ettention, ....".' "She has faiutede said mother. ' slept peetty,quiette shica she spoke to peering too suspicious that I was 0011. M • W TREATMENTS 71P teed gwordais%larinY Beudeiectslitthhtlet s he . pelt t of /won treatment for ea- t• eel f 1101try° anteerd edeurnr. gb etre 11)21.,ne, tch'4001tie4oststhistmtunglswbobret lztt isalardeyzu. evuThbioereait) that not live per pent. of patients presenting enssehressedehturepulasorgakthoter. `are be - nen tted• wl. i le tile 'pa tent in °Wein es and other advert:fed cures never record a cure at all. Starting w Mt the Claim nOW generally believed by the Wit scientific Men that cliseese is due to the presence of livMs naresi tee in tire tint:: Mr. lkbo n nt Wage *CO twa WS CATO te-t extermination -VA accoMPlisheclk ela the catarrh is:practically cured, and the per- menencr lircineStioned. as owes effected be him four years o.ro aro cures still. NO One 11 ertirtemtdeol. to Cure Catarrh in this u „end Ise rptiser 'twee tweet ever cared arplication of the remedy is 13*111110, emi can ho (10.110 X4 110=0, end tbe rnc,74:r4itty.le4-e71;e7safsQ11711:47c1:rottbl4atIllo°41: nide 19r s• Slleedy Orof VerONIOent cure• the troat- men Id eerreseen4 with Messrs. A. & SON. 905 ffing street all titft7. :e4actit t I ,ttitii.,Plic?tf. se °What the deilece° I (tiled, staring at bar bed either asleep or m a taint. kuew anything like it la orel She has tow I may say, ya n arh. ' - hi -"what the deuce are you doing "But what is this?". exclaimed, Ed yen?" vinced from Charlotte s manner before • beret*" weed, showing a large scar across her Ire stood watching her and holding the doctor, and from 'her sebeequentlee- "Ale," said lee, why not as well as he. °come hi Imre with left wrist, "Get some water." mid he her wrist for some moments, and then limier, that :the had made some discove your Bin said big -mats. °What do you think of it, &eta?* alaich slee was either afraid or aseara- me. or we shall be trodden to death?' minute; because, "I went in with him, hut only for a tome, while mother produced. her smell- Leaned away and sat down in silence. cry, or that she entertained sorae geese Edward cbanced to touch, perhaps to ', asked Edward after a second's pause. ed to impart to any one, 1 kept my cone 8,4 1 t014 blur; my Peese, her lett hand, and that did more ! "I think, you blow, it's iut extraordie victim to myself., lamellae i knew tbat business -man, a eloorish Jew, would than either the salts or the water to ' narvision she'a bad of tennethiug when Well' meutioued itwould appear beertettatitteuffeafttershtetee"; j Inver. e. said he. slowly :upon us, and tben with a sudden "elela, perhaps it is. captain,* turn glanced fearfully behind her. °Jim there think,s"-and he rePeate4 or her guess might be. But the truth ot my emeeeteort was in -I know you b lig grain hum Ale*. "Ifewe you found him? Have you Wain A am Nam Roos established. It would haa endria. !doses told, me; he is of eiy ree other. "Who?" herd dream.' Saying this she raised her band and SAW thf) sear across Taer thing Wintil wue ttiegetn't °tast°‘°•"&"° other the command of a, steamer trade "Ilimrwe glanced at herand at each Of investigetion, Mid tuxued his _ ward received from Liverpool toe let. go on with the man that woe guiding inoretowardtke "that fillIggest1011 looks. "-A'114" "14 ttel "ti gaTe ute 4 Mae° torteognt or tame weeka atm/elite - ligion; r know him well. Xolr yOU Will fOT OM stimsatt..yt met atettlialtattitat cherteetert and New r earls, and the 146Ille7tt on mut did my husinees vrith tera on the same day the one offering Yen, and I will come et once -at DatIO, Secsut . There was eot new% to he dpae ute 1 wit hiller she demanded. . chair wrist. On the instant she sat up, pale steleyearer your *tee e case. I linter mg to Alexandria ea, the Levant. tt eeeepe to wrang, watt. the mewl . . and rigid. "Tben," site cried, "it must a lady who One day titan the end 0 tee was plain the American voyage was And i was Tory st,esu (4 the mem have been! but, here you all arel ewe -. ball saw the deer swing to in a sudden lileely to be the more profitable, but for a Jew) tool; te trouble of it off me -here's my hand like this, and -do you draught upenthe fingers of her little Charlotte, I noticed, looked in 4 scared, hands, for this angler Is a beast at a see anything at the back of my neere boy. She was so struck with horrerter east er 'sew at Edward and exclaimed: place to unload a cargo in; there's no It is sore, too -I can't understand it? the moratent that she could not stir nor -taboret take that ship. Edward then harbor, ne rder-everything has to be She seeraed ready to burst into tears. cry out, but She telt a sudden dart of She colored oddly and looted wastrel*, beached. (There wes a Ano pier.. though she was usually the bravest; , Pain into her own fingers which made ed, and added: 'Is it not ranch Imre wee eeee-yee cart see the reins or it hearted of giris. her almoet faint. She heard no Interesting and aafeto sail the Meditere in the water. -built by us Engliali when "Come, Lotty, ray girl," said Edwarte, ! from the bell= went_ and oPened it. raneare and to visit the rcantintle East. WO poseessed Tangier two hundred or patting and sootbing her. "Try Mid be s The boy was urto bid ,,heeetlingeft than to cross the Atlantic at this time so years ago; but when we vacated the the brave girl I have alweele boasted were as if they had heeinclufght ne a of year., and to squabble and haggle town We pexformed a line dog -in -the - ray sister Was. Collect yourself, and door, and Ithought theybad env en with ruggers and cotton salesmen.* manger trick worthy of the blessed remember. Tell us what troubles you, , I went t,e.see her. I hiteee heard el ear- Nothing vas said in answer this, though memory of King Charles the Second- wide,thought, about wide sandy plain. where the heat features like these. She is Y3'13 O'' 0083" anahla seeeatirmeee has been in.- eftee" a the meei-eereered 1.°41° lire finished, when in tames Berogsen. Wo W85 so great I could see the air, as it called the study, leaning with a book had breakfast with" the Seesn family, were. simmering-, and found rayeelf be creasedbyeeenith a glance at ntother- in my hand apinsb the wall and, half - a delicious, cool „garden, where the ate "be incein illness; she has the stigmata hid by: a curtain, and Edward was eit. Contilitindbf the father and mother, a clever, bright boy of 14, who speaks was laden. with rich, sweet scents, aud„ (or, rather, tbe stigma), and not only ting at the table writing letters, *when English, and two fine daughters with where I saw roses, not small English the stigmaehut the pain, But, so far Charlotte entered. Shetdok up a bOok lino eves that lookuorin you in a roost t ones, butgreat Minis like peonies -and we can see, If wants the most essential and remained standinte but when Ed- tenement; rammer. The halm haa a . seeking something, I don't know voliat,, as slie thought„ before her eyes. I can Are you writing to accept that glieh fashion, and a veranda all round. We went out and sat to take toffee, and when. I came out upon an open place corisider," said he, turning more par- American ship, Edward?'" she asked. • 1 to smoke and talk. Now note me; per - and saw before rae a great dazzling ticularly to the Captain, that merely "I am going to, Lotty. 'Fay! what'a haps I have wearied you a little with white building with a court or veranda, to dream of being stunned and burned the matter, my giel?" I. atoxedentoe tie snails or tne e01.11W.11218 is enough to produce marks eo very like my yarn up to this, but the gist of it I thought 'et was -oh, so beautiful! The those of stunning and burning; there 'Oh, I don't know what say! But is coming now. d011't take that Ship, Edwardl" „ "lint tell me, Doctor" I said to Be - floor 'was ail wonderfully small and must. I think, have been some stronger "Why poppet! !lave nenebeen think- . bright, and aelicate mostuc work, and compelling cause, arid what that is we ing something may happen to me? iiiesen "how it is that I ilnd yen in the walls seeraeapaintea or hiked in a must try to find out. Yes. 'You don't Have youbeen dreaming again? Come, Twaeititiler? When you left my ship 1 nt very minUte, curious :pattern Intel sorts happen to know," he asked after a sit down ray girl," going to settle down to 33raenee bring her around. She 'ennead as with ° that's going to 'happen to some of 11S-* Tether base este and especially because lee noticea that I stared. ana he said, pain. withdrew her band, looked round to rae maybe:* I could not suggest what her (Recovery emotes deo nearly all oat trato yettre "Oh," said she,after a reflective peer, In the proper' at'rectiont rut notion, him the command oi a large steamer mydear d a fiend and we shall have a *I suppose it retest have been merely a (*Sake mantas forthe atOrtt but net trading and carrel% rassengera to slime I was dr Miing " said she. men of extreme sensibility. gm; nig liar Manner. Thie Was in tile evening', we suffer more from its loss than anY orange trees, and a• a»gle of sweet and point -a sufficient antecedenteause. In ward's glance returne to his :writing: emend court, with a fountam in the beautiful trees and flowers, and shrubs the ease I have mentioned there Was her eyes turned upon him anxious and middle, and flowers in pots in the En - that I did not know. I wandered about, that; the mother saw her boy bruise; e ever. yom professiion at home in avaria, of eolors. I euddenly Haw a figure ap- pause, addressing ds generally, "wbeth- • She We'llt and stood by him, and look- rote I litid yottpracticittg-Iden't know elear in one corner and then disappear; er theneis any one abroad she is very it -was eompletely wrapped in a white much interested ,irt, andaand who es ed dowie "I brive been, dreaming what -in Morocco. 'tow comes that again," said she, "but the same kind of dream ehmtel, mantle, all except the head,and that very much intereeted en her?" as before. Twice -a week ago and last "Alt my dear friend," said he, "1 did was blackand woolly, like a riegmes. I - "-A lover, d`you mean" said Edward, night -I dreamt I was lying in great say that. But when I got to Munich I was aast thinkil whether I evauld go. including mother and me Innis look of distress with horrible thinv creeping ceuld not x•est. My father dead, mY on or go back, w en I received a hemer !en' entry. - , ,,, , - - .-. ,, and ,crit4v1ing about me -ug ! and the mother dead, my sister dead -all mY blow on the back of ray head that' , -a. dont unlit themes, sam e. face in the green turban eame, and lie broughtme to my knees. end I tinned . '1 ii sure tliere's not, said mother; flintily demi except neyself, I became round and SAW & dark, thin ferocious "to 'girl ebuld'he freer fxout such a thing. a -rasped me by the mist, and then it all very low -Spirited. - I happened to read face. with . burning eVeS dal a black However, you had. better ask her, your issolved, and I felt somehowI was not the travels of Dr. Gerhard Itohlfs in . near(); and n great green ruruan., J. naa self, doctor. when she'wakes." +-7-' myself but someone ese; end I'm sure Morocco -ado you know the hook? -and just seen it; when I saw a hand With a , "Yes," said he, "go ItY all means, I some friend is lying in saute horrible . I wanted to come here too, especially red-hot irop. come to .ney eyes; I sting- sit 411 sit ny her tin she wanes." prison in the tiEand wants our help. when r heard that my • religionists in So if you ake the Ship for the this gled, and, in ray struggle:I brought mY When we returned. he had his note- East, Edward, I dont know what I ' cotintry wete iii such a bad way. I hand up to nerface, and:tile iron,' been- book on his knee, and was writing rap- came,to thts country like Rohlfs, with ed my wrist here, as '1011 see it .-I some- idly. We dieposed mitselves here and distreesed. shall do!" And she looked exceedingly i only a little money in my purse, but my the person with the white mantle agair.ii ,shut mehis note -bock.; - • ° • "But the East, my girl;" said he, I "Pray," ' said Seem "tell the illus - how got away from the man, ahtl I saw , there till lie had • finished -writing and friends here—" "means a great deal." • . I trials gentleman, your friend, the story and I called but to him, end I knew no , •-• "She haS not stirred. yet," said he. "Couldn't you go to• the prisons and i you have to tell, and linger not upon more. Oh, I feel so sore end sleepyi , "This is to nie theraeetiet•eresting ease find if there -was any one• you know , trifles.. let me be." And she settled hersel . .1 hav,e ever obshrved; it seems tome a there?" , again•on the be(I and paesed into sleep:, neiv departureenthese strange studies •'Tan I go the rounds of the prisons about the best way of getting right in- "titell;" ' said' Benlgsene. "I inquired Mother was now so excited with fear ,of marveloes power of the, mind over and ask, Ts there anybody who knows to this .wonderful country, - andi was that she forgot her OWD. -weakness, end •the bode. Marirelous? miraculous, some Captabi Raven here?" , E•ven if .they • told by eveiyhody that, I must become shook Charlotte and talked to her with, ,people -would call :them, because they would let me enter the prisons, it would energy to rouse her. : . „ -. ° oceur:so stedera and are therefore so taite a year or two to go through them ing a tew, I copid ease for Mahometan Mahometant. "11 feed rater la tde," Be - "Now, Lotey! Charlotte! Den't be, t„ little enderstp0d. ' In the eases X have .-Syria, Egypt, Tripoli, Tunis and all queeker tlian : Othets. if I learned' the . - -- -. - a'r - . s I5'''''', Imown or heard of before, intense sym- , around where they happen. to wear tur- langnage andaliaVed the heed, • I lived. fooliehe Dont eive w v In thi ionr" ' ' • • ° ' ' '' • pathy, has, throughepeteeralt iitht. set .bans." - . - . .. . , ' , ."Better let her Mote, ',Motherie .seid, tlewing a eurientef'stimetaagitetie force *: here • ,witleaecsu . ter. eix .: months, and - "Is there no eartieulat, Place „where learnedeittlelogluelanneaadepeaceiced .Edweed, :eeeing this •:bateno effect. :on as to make ewce persons as if they felywear green turbans?" 'My DkofesAloh mining iniy people; and • Ilia Meter but , to make „bee. eteete artd 'Not that I knoW•of." 'muttet. ; "e„ This is ,eomething vve-,40111' .. 11(41(4 000 1 i'. . .:.•:.esett,-.: ;:att . mideretaml. •,Yotieseie hete•is the mark et- - ri • t t Aaw .4 1? tly ' -* - ' then Isetent dressed like a Alooetivith "Die -yob laeliteteeiet ineemeieseme doe,- "What shell t do? Oh, it will be on oe :in eepeee aii4e, s‘up . a ,• ... my conscience, a e eel . t ,.. ,... , . eet wia , a , , near:even foe Yez.e ' • : .., • whereehis dreamed:Shavtafebutiedeand, ' c...„6. t it . .. - . , fa ritt• li. lIkeep_ coming ,, wh- e elO tr'r asked ' • I dare say if we lopkeetwe'a 'ene,egaelte • tt, ,0 , et A 4f mesmgrtsra-4,11.1 .• tet to me in drea,ms, I know 09 Will. ,., ".4., year ego east Apr ile" heansWeii•ed. ve een tined 'hat t .it tVitaTilt be ef elle? ,Whore .., e .: ' e. e• -,- "It 44 a' and beeutiteneed inc to tai. her head.e . ,._, .. , „ ... - 7:Neti'atiiiriteiebifraii elleadetetethat tiff weep "WhoPe she repeaed,loekirigitiange- "She caht have b-urnedeliereelf,".eal41. 'efah almigreads thatat•erie ne'roadal' to mother; .turning:, "there4-4:iie Beeliere. - leytitathy dinit4.54complishi.tire,..eanie . ly neetiluted, I thought "The Mea1.11 . 'he, joined...tan the Wey bye sttengets , in eneeemeteed• of ' the gremi tarbitte.° • e : • -- . * - e - , their beatetifuldelooreell,dtese enetorses You mist; havnbeen telling_herSeme : ,1,11,411,?1,41" tt.91,21 RN t ra i 4a,u4oxer any dm- "Well, iresndear,,n said • Edward, •yoti of 7our etroeieueyeatepetsaid r,,,,,,,, -,,,e, 1.,igifi.,?6,. ...,,lith. . *Olin takes "of knowithat,M4O.Anythingtoksayeaoui.-- thittwu§k, Or. Mules, with Vonderfal4,thinos to telt andte ite;phesedb diselape-11 ottyWorild'laear inc out ;it . .4.;:tanelkian, two:hears patseand, our ".. 'Platter te 34e'111 tike theeMedi rtan- , siseikh oe,theenetiee;.a4 snathedl from ' nothing of this soet at,. all 'cl. :eel.. „eery ge :y, tiid i ar , tainiy mentionsortiethnig etbut e nig: i '•:,aSkedDre'erriebteeheitheite heel' tretter . .."Lotty ,!..sakd hei tyoeetnowlhatel ant e 4 at Ike taikee- laisleeer" :,• " ..gereethatiegger efftuldat Bat, my boy; -do ',. scifnethitigl ea ftreusee !leen from het „going to . et Medi. exeeneen on cylaR t t aoftlhat White ,blt of , . stele ,ntite °see Inc a yarin woeldeever operaterin this Way, .1 Alter). 7,;;Ilkso fatiyieldeasto-Aheir=gink ". y4,2A.;'T -would takteet ' kind* 4,03r$3114;!r ,m s niotiaer, We muSt: pend 'for: Dr. Arno,t. I "tiecope` but ho.ended;With"Wait', a lift-. ,; yeli• should tellroe eflainfai are to1kL Ls aattpxedueetbarns and heeisese I sayt 1 teete, feel heepelsgaed to use his etetht ,ereat catieneke° afit edit bateetteitstithat ' -liera-Air, 4a401....i&ari,ilmkss.frwr. , , pee ed X0 eeb1theini all tereAt'iligAiiV. Metterwithethe Peet gitl: ; Weld b'e4er , It was nettlite 0 thaidokvtibteetWitli a . There meet be sOrtiething cSeridus' the 1 ;'tleie 0 - (t,i,,,,cr=4 -t-L-. , ,;',It , • ,.,., , „fer.e..- •-, t ... , e ee et , •!.. ',,*!.,(1 et et•tt ..04 is , biit t&) don Wide the -11160.1"' She turtle her face to the , , . eheoheeee ,e, obiltpt hitt) teits. eOle", steisaide'.41-eti, ea:0We% that menticei •,ottilirteres,; eett • t 1 ea L - let her be till lie.COnies,,I.think." • ' ' , t, I sudden tremor meet -fresh throuth D Arnotte xetired:lettpital leetiirer , heeeipelfe, Multteetabefatittlustfingeof t a I 'cOuldi .. I hanetoldi yet I:j It It - MAI lipa 'him ' p,,,,,yr 'liver en,patnelogy,ealio lived in Onr, village ', face site here, gene aid l tarned some one else, oraffif I and some one, to see g e'en tne?an satto tuber.. . 1 were -were oue;;:andi :thought I turnede t et, a ,711.ii In 'and adminieterecr t0411 the neighbor 4 toward:us. , Ve were eager to nnes,tion after the manner of .lialzae's ltr.13enee ';, -,•.meeeieleite teeedemitobe .ngeme ..ge,01,y ' die! k Nei as' ifthat•• 1.1( 111 'It ati ,:ni i' it .41tt;t11;;Ite°eliglIIIM 14a -el ei:at eletli, '.-6,1 T hood-adramistering not, only ,i phYsie ' Iter but akhin the 'doctor eel. , • ai a ,. ,iettedtiuwriV,Inictotpdildienitittyoelleseiger ,,,!., but also counsel end consolati one rat101.1 , lettle."filte,oeepeeteia„ceine,f „tee for her Un for if ler' doe't find • witti it is 1 :ah, a 7: e ' ° ye eurpii. y,,,,,ATar.i0ure.: t, -son assis-was seat fore and we it demi:1*W °.eaateasteho tee. 01,4,,s,,,,14 :,,,,,,,,c, ,f,..., • . - . . • Y,14m1 „gifessee, tliinkint ot : 'Charlotte,' arid.' puzzle over the taYsteiy till he should : •-, emeees I .1 askecleewhy`a teeteerotelrightened ofe life, and eras dra,wing it out of Ftdl- , 1 ' g..Lu,,!,t ShOssieit •mtiteesoundle tineeliei ,come. Tea wag lvaitni, bat we had • etowyteeloge.; quettee xo etme ee (tit_ ,;.. : e • , • le : ..; • , • • •1 ,,,,,..0,; .ei,)qej ,,i , • ,, , , 0 , ,i,l, ,.: '. til Niftitelilit to the Mitt" little fingex , from an ache. • ittesn't iefiVcavalcia(eof the ihrein'of.ati etaab mquiries 4311e r° PrI a 1" " ad ' ed...d and along." e • e.! tVg mpwrI,White n6Wing re *- efek I told her sister still lay motionless Mother grew „ den ehipeantt ninke' latLilth , Or by a da,ehieget. leaf! horse - AYER'S Hair Vigor =tom, with the gleee and freasaere or /oath, faded or gray lour to a ostund, rt.* brown color. or deep blank, AP tnAlbe desired. PI its Pee 'light Or rod hair may he darkened, thin ludr tblelconed, mut bold:Has alum, sat always. CurOffm It atecits falling of the hair, MAI ittirou. 31%0 A 'Oat and ale%ly growth to Opr. It prarents and coma mai and drastruct er. 1.%111 sourly wary disease paeolier to Qv aes,".p. As a 1.idloss Ilalr Tao* Is unequalled ; It contalna issItItor 01 ✓ r dye, modem the lialr poll, eossy, 13.1 silken appearanco,and Imparts a tia.i.:azo, aud toting parlous% MIL C. l'. Buirwas writes from Mat«. O.. 1'. 'e lar41 : "IAA fall my halr sounict.04 f cast, and in A Pliert time 1 neettect t, • c babl• 1 used part of a both. 1 A tes HAIM YAWN, winch stopped the 1 r.d hpirould sternal anew grout:x. now a foll hem: of Wart:n-11411,g 1.4,41. ot;',10,• :14:411101mvlarcroon:toincedu puotIlawt /4.47..:.‘:V•11:1,6„•11$.70:10.4"nsig.:?rl'uvoct171071.1:1;41t41.11:11111:101:rtittico.%.111.1t:•:::rrt. 1 op .34 of 11100343 mot own °sparks:bet. in; 1.1 no des tlia „oxvortb, of new blur, awl 1.11 ios gloasy soft. The Viola* le AA.> • tro cure for dendruir. Not Wlfl,?fl 133 /1:1174..3,1•,140,zirbotO suttabouptriouttpsiiatloe our failed AN49r8 IPAIRMattill, twitter At thy • ot.•4 " rairbadrn 11‘ amity" at Scouisa, Voc-11 its, writes trona Alortent, /tiros., P.6. tt. 341. 4* 1..ror stubs ray batr began to Ores:b. .r.• eriJottee of the change which M.,. .4 V(t.) proem -0th, have aunt A%1i5'+ II Ittt VAA)11, and so have been able taa 34*130.1*211 sat ovnearance et youthfulness -it matter et consolerable consequence to Inhalators, IAA- ena, actors, and in fact every one wlatt 0501 In the a/01ot the public." Nos.*. A. Par.scarr, writIng from Is Rim M., 7tor:rstoarn, Afan., dfprif 14, I882, says 'Tao years ago about tiro•tlatr.la of iitv lntir daemon% It thinned very rapidly, and nu fast growing bald. On using Av urn 11A1It Via .1,i the falling stopped aud P. PAW gr,.0,11 comotene.41, nbeut A ninntla to hired. Val 0,411pletti7 covered with short bait. 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