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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-01-15, Page 3f C, k / 4aury 15th -1.: IV$ . TTIP, C-41UNTON Nr4wq-jtt=- ORD �, I . Is R] - - ------ .. ,44-*�-i=F Fo 1 :, P, 4.';V,��; �"1,4,--;W-ZV;, - rllf�­� I 01 � 0 - ,down. the room, but paused ullen : . - you atla jigtole thoit, heir!to I SN, btl portant busine, t, he did � I ".. --I---- - -1 .... ... ----� . ! i , I I 0 .- ­ - - - -V � . , 'I I the lo�w. ,sweet voice of Erininlotell. ,,On bin car. The VA-vil,h%voint,n, Nar- . not Acad, "Oh, motherl motherl what 10 his iiamQ.11 � this, have dono-where words I'm 1110t. Of course sho'll � 1 . No, 00"Oer. P . Xtother of lor 1pfl 91terito, who was kneeling lie$'da you is that . "On Willortant, business? Who can child now?" it be?" said Lady Maude, monlewh,tt have hundreds ,of suitors, now; and Mot it 6110 loved me -which I don't Prof. W, Hodpou 0111g, 0111014 � - . 04 TIX F041 �� It ' F' Ndud Percy's I 7 her busband, gazing , fixedly upon MAU, looked 14P for tin lwstiint, And "Youderl" cried the gipsy, with A ,jurl)rIsed. ..Very well, 4 will be sort flerce.- I ,there . I =tit she did - that high , And I � Analyst to the Dominion Govern. . . ment, has proved by Analysis. that wed4lagisp 1414 " theA resumed her Unwavering gaze of PapsiQuate cry, (IOWA directly.,, she stands; pilmittle, ,geyton. the Ton Minutes after, the drawin 5019niol", her father, wouldn't let her have anythizig to do with ,,, Sunlight Soap I , a is a, pure And well- I ,4 1 4 . 1 .4 11 " - 0 ..__ as before. "I ,will Place he in , her chair quil, carry I- A— 11 4.4 . heiress of the Earl And V , gil lountess J)e ).Oolll door ojx�ned, two. gentlemen, Cburcy. Irbe. daughter of an Uarl I)oth ., I Young, ArOSes Ajid turned her , poor sailor. ittvy, I tcll you what, o" I Ince, 4' .heard it, I bave, been, made soap, and has 4 thorough 1 40 1 cleansing pow , . er, witbout danger to I 40 +'k ,ll 44,tym 4 to I I f I & av %jusma Is, sit ­aY, As AQ nas toil like a menial for your , boN.(, I � � 6 VA PA ". , . . wishlag, In tile most diabolical man. clothing Is wor4 more In the waol% . $0 1 took the staircase Almost At It 4la9ther, Reginald, all her 1110. There , Bri4grqem, bound. But why, after the first glance, nor, .that It ')light tur4 ,out to be a than In use where common oo4ps I ']'here Was little',diffletilty in she , stands the lost daughter . Arid I does every trace of color fly from falso I'Llport. It may linot pound Are used, And the hands are liablo . � % . .1 )ecret a it . 40 - this: for the S,aunt, , doing heiress of Lord Pe Courcy. he face of .Lady Pe Courcyl friendly nor Christia sh to eczema. Try Sunlight, Soap - first by the impetu- 114'v' but 1 do 1v1sh It-' Wisll Octagon. Bar -next wash dayv And I 41A TerAle I powerful frame An. awful siletice fell to; A TAOIllent I tdo her eyes dilate and d 7-hy , , !late as It' Of tbO Onee InAJe$tic giPl:iY­(IUcen, on all, broL-en . she had not a red cent in the world. .1 I BY MAY AGNO K=ING I -0, I mev, Wasted and worn by Illne. oull 11allity 1.4wiel.sis. they rest on that ,dark, handsome Xmight have $01110 chalice, then." you will see Prof. 1011to Is r1ght. . , � � � . '48 and . I face ,o.f one of her visitors? Why does � - -� 4-41 Fr �&- � I I O:d age was light, and easily 11 t- - ",Lord And -Lady Do Courc,Vl why � The Monients Passed og,- Half an No one isholild ,knoW better tbAll --w - ­ . . ed, now. Ray took her � 4n his they Are, here in , America slip reol As if struck A blow, and lie. ,, $22. 6*6*6-00-0-600 W,WW--V64#6#40-0# , - , - . -in BARI- hour clapsold, thQn An hour -un age I IWF� 11 04so"004s . stroll arms and placed her geh IY more, now. Good -bea,venal can our grasp a ��halr itear for support? Jr seemed to the Impatient . ,,, ,,g . ,. Roader, she seem. standing before . - -.-..�-..-.�.....'�,��-.-�i.,-.- 11---...'... . "Come with me, this is no. place LANVICSS, will vou accept my Itirgo elbow chair, and then Erwitife be anything to them? Oh,- her, the living cinbodyment, of her Ray. Tit big restlessness, lie Pac- , r . I . for us," said the woman, Itlarguel,- Irom this den of bortorig?" - procolellid to coriv,ey her bolow, I know she was- 'saw tile likeness, e4rly I knit CAMERA$ I I . ,. I ed raplolly lip and down, with . the Arms I , -110 %vhom she lit akit brows. easting quick, rostless glances. ite. as she seized Pot by i " 0 Ua,v I NNIlat a- ),light this bts .',-lit, laid her hand on his Arm, and the very first time we nlot." girlhood I CAMERA$ and dragged her into the inner beonl Arid oh, I A:m so I I II a Ili it is , buried fall under the wild sea! t the door, . � . I sorry ,l)oked' up Ill his f4ce wit t Ou "Who says Lord 'arid. Lady De - "Lady Pe CourcY, I believe?" said a I I . . apartment. Captain Reginald Is wounded. DO ook. Courcy . are here'?" cried the smug- the Young gentleman, his own face It opened, at, last, and Lady Maude, . , Ju rushed the officers of the law, YOU know, I liked him re4il Weill" "(1i liav! what hftve You told ine? gler, li%lf-arlsing himself in his ex- monle drogsed, its if lot' a jourany. entered, I soaie twenty in all, three times Ray made no reply. In a n -e Ila Is 110glut0d living still?" Itemont, . . � wh t I "ated, i 10011164 oil her husband's ,�rlu. Both � jIc c Lady A 'a the number of the smugglers; and drew Pot's * arm thro I It was so stran-0 And so sad, to 1�laudii, feeling As though she , , ugh his, and she .' 11 dot" said Radty,' 6tiippjilgfor� I should faint, Rank ,into A a n I were very pale; And Lady Alaude's - their leader bear her- lh�Nt ha,Athty. fierce pa.9- , , ch Ir, a 4 In a loud, authorita- looliing At him, W48 Almost startl- SiOna ward, "they came.out: In our ship, forced herself to say: -, c.ve.q lookod as if alle,had beenweep- . e, so sterns so set, to -speal . ' . Ing. 'Slit shf,, ivas more r0InIjoF(Nd and . .. I tive voice commanded them to Illy 1 ed to see his fac WOU'an ,, - in a tone li',e anti I was with them as far As Ui Cameras 1,1 - down their . that, th4t; quiel,� tears rush,ed to the Washington, citv I I Yes, air. And yours-" . . . arms and surrender in I so fearfully white. 91-ittle -eyes of Erininie. . , . Last night I I - S ,he paused, jidtural-look,ing tbaA Wholi she had . . I . . . � the naiiAe of the law. The men . be , aring the wounded ,,, I learned that they had arrived in ­ I left the room. . CAMERAS . , "Go to the I t'lli, of C'ap�a'n Reginald had . I --he I d I "Ts Raymond Germaine. . CAMERA.9 devil V was Black. to al- Yes, he is living 11 Baltimore, where a friend of . Lady (jormaine, toro-,his namel . What . To, be continucil, . . . I Durt's civil reply, Lis he took de- 1,.ready started frotyx the cave, St'Alfrfi; but lie is only Cona, �0'.,V'1.111 lie Courcy'li, till -Englimliman -is re- I I , I I I , I N'.1,1,11111 � 1� I 1111 I, 1:"",I.,� ­ ....... - . � . . . s i . fQ011119 walir it that set her bo4irt . liberate aim, Find sent rite, Who I 'Alar- 'to diel" an. %vered Ray, ! siding." I . �Iliiatlng so wildly. as she gaztd oil � .. . . I . . . � a bullet I gue had uttered but one "O ]Reginald! Rc&ald I . WE HAVE A I,ARGERANGE whistling through the heart of the I Passionate exclam%tion, followed, si(, I Alit be had heard, all that had Or, t (lark, handsome face. itild - ;anly L,nd . . or . . unfortunate man. I still and sil(tit, and then Caine ill thatlk .God for thisl" site pas- I p�sseol before, nothing had affected form�) . . . . . . , ogs and Heading Bolts CAM14RAS BUT THE BEST FOR . � I , lonately cried out,' It Ilk . . I . A shout of rage arose from the :1 RAY. And Pet, with a': few of the a tin 1 e that. � . H�- seemed- moved, too, hut. in a -.1 . I . A CHEAP CAMERA IS, � � I officers a,t the fall of their leader, I revenue officers bringing up the rear, For many and maiiy a year that - "So nearl - Call it be that I will less � dog .. . . I and they rushed pr6cipitately stkcrod name ha,d-never crw�scd . roo than the lady. . , libil see her once more? And her child, . 6 ' . upon , The melancholy procession pp.,qsod - I I There was no tiniq to lose, v I OWNIB NO '2 WHICH .WE $gIII, ' ' . . . the outlaws. But their welcome was ' from the gloottly cave of horrors, - lips, It stnt'a thrill now through where is file? I must see berl" began hurriedly, ,il . d he . . Im . . , tho heart tit Ray b . � . . . , , its 13 t -ore bell Ray, who had listeried 111fe One "'Niadain, excuse my seemInK 'pre, . -AT $2.- I . I I . . �� a #� 0. � . . . . . . . ro� sumptiolt, . but Ina X beg I I Persons in neighboring townp I . I a warm one;. for the pirates, Weil 1. With. Its bloody and unburiod dcAd; into the roonij where th� wouna.4 transfixed, to his gratiolinother's . knowing what would be their fate if ., and Pet drew a, long, -deep brecklh of, velat(ons, made a Inotion to Erminle - WANTED . .4 Iness, as )Nho shall describe tha Were You not married before --before. I captured alive, fought like. demons,, intense relief and tbankfu Illan, Jay, . , Y to ASIC ; � I I . and soon the uproar In the vaults 9116 stood once inore in the , * open t Meet'n-9 ? ,to approach, Unable to realize . I who are ,thitl4lng of purchas grew fearful. � I . . Long, long years of -dar4est crime I what I . You. became tile wife of the . present .- ,� . . ' � air. ' I she had heard, she came over E art Pe Oourcy?" . . Ing a catnqr� will"receive an . I . "On my brave fellows, out " I "Lot Me, .run on first .still. tell and Wildest . Woo . had intervelwid andsank down on her knees be- Had the Rea give . n up it' I . . shouted Captain Reginald; "death ] Ennittle," . said pet. since that lowering, lamenta).ile day side him.. . . a de@,d, -Highes"t. Prices Paid - - Eastman ' citalogue by drop- . 11 . I I "It may on which they had Part4d I at,, t. . Re took her hand in his, and push- I that Reginald Germaine should thti� � . . ping- us a card, Other cameras, ' . . . . here, if we must die, sooner than startle her If she is not forewarned, stand before hot-? From )ter white, . . I . . . . on the gallows. Hal there , goes 'I. and then if you like, I will' ride to Years full of'ohotrige .and sorrow, i (�4.bacl. the pale, golden hair Oil - trenibling lips, 'there dropped an al� , � .. � . . I . begides the Eastman . can be - - � Rozzel Garnet, the cursed infernal I Judntowa for the doct�r.. There and , sin, and remorse- years thilt her brows aud gazdd .long and earn- most :initudible, . I . R- & I RANSFORD '' : supplied. Films, devellbpitig . . I . villain, lie .at least shall not es- . can be no danger n , ow.11 . ., had- changed the powerful, passil n- -estly Ili h6r. pale. but w6ndrously . ,,yesl,, . . . . . . ..� . . . � . I t. powders 4nd othe . . cape." . a,te, Inajestic RIPSY-clueen into tho .. *.. I . � I . r light. sup- . . . UaY, who would 'not leave his f lovely. young face. And you had a child-'- ion- 'by 0 - - Salt - Work plies can be me t by mail. - � . I . He raised his pistol, a sharp re- ther, conaented; and -Pet darted 6af- holPION; POWerless paralytic sht, Was. 1.1 I -Ter father's eyes, and hair, all d That inarriage?". wout oti, RELY*. - ,. . Staplet � n. I �. � s, � In . . . port followed; and a shriek , of over 'the slippery shingle , G notil--years, that had changed th.� features: her' Mot , her's form� . and A llothOrtrembling "YeslIffroin,the � -- our cheap Exposure Meter I . and up, - . � � I . . . . . mortal agony. Rozzel Garnet bound- the roeLs, like a'young hands6mo, high�spfrltud, gallant. I expression; the noble br6w and re-- pallid lips, . , F I . . . . . ed up in the air, and th I 11 'de I-.: The mountAiii- youth .'intb the brcn-�ed, li,iild ii.d. � . . . . at le correct expos-, . , . . � "' ' I men proceeded slowly, 11 gal. beit,rinq of her father's race "You Vere told he died?" ': I . I I ' I - ure. under all condftions . and I ' -' - '. I I ., .' heavily, shot through the brain. wit), their burd guilty mail lv!ng there dyin ' p a . . � ., . .. .. en, who lay wi-Ilt I!- its.';- spIritualized and softened, Ye , a She bent � her head, stlent and , Me . I The conflict now waxe his white' fa�.e'upturned in tile sil,d .Ing SIOWIY out intp the dead Ull- -true De Coui.!cy, and -yet like hot- speechless- '. - , . I pays for itself ' in a short Iti i � . . .. and . solemn starli ' known; Yet, despite ' tinie, And mothers too. Ray,� *com6 hero," . arm ": 0 .�.a 0 ...by saving over and under ex. . . I . furious; but desperate I I ght; ond who may tell "Itradani-Lady , 1P, .. 1-y - . . the smugglers were, they could not the bitter, ' bitter � ­ r I emorqQful c)"Inge, 'And .Y�Iars, they knew ca -11 ' lie went over and. took his place 1. Do Cotircy-they de- I .. . . �. . -1 . p S'ure . . . . I I � hold ­ * .other* lit the first glance. . . . . I . cowed You..' That child did . not . . . . . . . I . O Ili - neglitives, . I . out against three times their thoughts,,. of .the dark, alirrowful, . I beside ErWrile,' . diet". ." . .. . 1. I . . . I - . . . I . . . . . I .., ­: . - . . I . I I � I I , . .. I I . I I . . . . . . � I I number, men better armed and pre- past swelling in-Ilis proud heart "W1,01herp" Said the smugglers with . ."Do -you know,shp'is your .,sister, I White% and totterink, ,she Aroseand � . . , .1 f I I . . pared than themselves. The revenue there RAY and Margtiorite, one on it ,,Ia.lat, Airange sit I ifle, . I I . . . . I . � , ' - . . 0 my saill . my soril MY your mother's child?." � asked the stood' on her feet. - I -acres, one mile'borth. - I . . I . . I officers closed on thern; and in an each .side, were.mute, too.. .110� Ilevinaldl '? 10 wouxide,ol man. . '. "He did not die'. 'Reginald � . 97 � T -T T5 . ' I . . . d not be- .I. Maine told You go for his own ends. . I .. . � . . .. I � I the sinugglers , . .. s the gretit � . I � ' I. 1. . ,B I . incredibly short space of time, three witlihis eyes Alternately fixed Oil . my Oyll� I -was her "I know it now; I di `Ge' 'of HolihesVille, Will -be 'Sold ZJL a JD* � sb4 . passionate ' cry; ",ma . . COX. .E ' were securely bound, I the .' ground, and oil 'the wourid-4 ' , I .iore,"' waq' the aw6-struck' answer, 'J'hat: chil(L-�ivodlll . . . - Clinton - at . . . . . . . . � sell, -given tip Its dead., I I . I by public auction, - . while three More lay stark' and I man's face, trying to realize the P. that I so . 0. "You have heard.she is'lu Balti- . . I . . .C&mist and Druggist. � - . I : 'clead on the slippery floor of the ! astoun-ding. .'revelations . of the - night; You agaln?' . . . . I . . . .. I I . Her lips parted, but no sound came I the Rattdnbury Hou . . .. . I . ­ I .1 . . .- . . - . �,yoij ' more " - . . . �.. . forth; her eyes, wild now, were �riv- v se, Sat- --- . I . . , I � I I cave. . . she looking straight b6fore ' lt�,r ')'to � do' - .iVil h All the wbrld , Were .. "I �ha:ve,­.. ;1 . . . � � oted still to, the face of the spealmr. urday, �anuary 31st, - 1960 1 . � . � . . -nommome .. I r . . . - . � . . . ' , Three times. during ille conflict had - I ' ihe darkness . with her c . ceived;:. -mother. When .1 am gone, "'I'lien go. t1moro, I ediately; rf . do . , . 01' V0, at. . .. . I , ustomary'. you will Mrn "The child lived, grow . up, ) . ' I the arin of Ray Germaine interposed . to - ok of Rerce, .sullen despair, look- . I col.ile, . Mother, j . have . as yownevpr did before in. your life, .- brolight, to AM a change - for - , , . . I . hear all, I . . was 2.30 ,� V clock p,i� mi. Part of W I hen you want � ' I to Sa.ve his father's life, as he Ing whiit she ' ony. , licne.-to die.�' ' and toll-thent all. . Orica - and atill�'Ijves." � . I di' I ! . � I . . 1 .4� . ' - was, a wrelchod, bro. I ,Bring her here; "O saints in heaveni, What - d6 a Lots'3811!and 39 on, th " . .nner, f .. , fought With the desperation of mad- J�en-hearted woman. . I - . . ,"Jidr feeble .arms. were , cla%pe,it A would.- see her agaili before 1. die,"* hear? * V * a . . � - e .west . . . . I ry gur � . I . .. . . . .ness. But this single Arm was* Un- . There wore lights and bdued . arotilid. 'him; she -did n6t -scom. . to Ray . started � to his fe4t. "'Tell her , Y Oil ­my child lives-stilli aide'lof Maitland Cob. i. Goder- . . ,. . , . . . . ,. - & su . ,�.,s w6i, re yourself . - )ter son; A lloixvgn of heavehsl You:w.ear the .. I . - . , .� . , I , .. , ..� , . and lie saw his men failing helples's r . each9d. -� it, . . . riveted On his face. % lie will be . tj face and form, of Reginald . lare wo - Presh. . . . .. Availing to turn the fortune of war, bustle in the cott.a.ge. , becd 'his' words,. �ag . r who you'a t 6., - ichTOwnship. There * t Ft. . . I L.� j 1. Wh ' tin : they , . ozen. . . . .. I . bettor so., . 3VI16n'they leii,ft , mn ine-can it be. that you-" . . I .. . .. . . . .1 . , � '6r6t . Y.I. . I � '' ., � Erminie �. Whi�e and laY . '. athirig -quickly- and labor-, -houses bank Arb.. good orei . . I � � - � on . every side of him. Still, he tremblin, , , , . theli, long -lost daughter is . .b i . . . . i, face fill of bitter � tqa6i will- jie�4,.no Jnce�tii`e. to niake them ,(:,Ay, P. . -water on the plac * . � . . . .� I I . ,. . . ... . . - . Pet had told her all so' br* . h ,. fought on with such desperate fierce . g, met them . at -the door., oi;qly' - �hls ' , '' I' here, the "E'4ven so,. -madam, CouilItess . De . t t . � . . , . . � cathlessly, .n""; as he - saw. Cout I ,ani his son and'yogral' .. chard,And .. . . . . e. , . . . . .". , I � I twss, that tho revenue o(Rcers at And then. had�.mounted %lv's horse . I I Ahe, wreck of ,,Li It - t hAste.* ,one .ilct of justjco -n! be I ' Wits.*. It him� bold, '6pen face,.or )ter A .1 I 1. � I . I . . . - , ust . . . ! I . 11 . . I I . 0 . . . 1. lmd .once. been his mother. �1110,N-VIl- ,ende . . . T..erm.9,, ubd. conditions ma , . . . . . . . . . own * so . 1. I red before I 'die. . . . 4Y d I . b. . , 9 - � ' . � ,.. I I ' . I ' .1 ,� " , . , I ' . : , � '. � I I , . . . . I � ., on Y' . ' Illother's heart, � kij6iv�: on day of sale; 1ib ' ­ sp -iv . in the fish I. . .. � �� . 7;� . last �Iosed on him, and bor him .and darted off for Judest . that. 'told L.a . We; are bleeding and wounded to the - quickly, t1tat V rihinle even yet' ' J I 'latin, Alaigtierite, .bad dri,twii i4l.ck .. ,,L�t "Me.Acconipa4y yOu, "' ' 'said A401de' he -8poke theAruth? ..With, a . and at ' I .. �. I - stock our ecial -. IVA Z I A. . . ' ground. half ,.c6inpreherided what, li�d . , ttiken . . * I.t , ood: gazing on XCLUra* I I ' Rant,%'; - as Ray 'st,a:rt,-^d from. the . migh ' I. I I . , atten . ti I on. . - , * " ­ . . 1. . � � I .1.1 . . . , - tv� - cry, sliel Ii,eld out her arms, eral terms will,b ' ' 'w d . . , .1 .. The conflict was ended the rev- 'Place. - .� ­ I. . I.. . . - . . .0 or, still millay.e. Ray� Was lean- Itollse. "I know oxiactly � W: here toi . and the next momerit he I . e eiven. 1. . . . ­ , Ing IR sp- , � o an carry, a nice , vqiety.: . . . , I g. 0 . . I . u . ' I . . I . I � . .. . . :.. : . . . . .1 , . YUrtbef, .1 - fo mation British C ol mbia Salmoin,� No ., - victv�,Wus , but :There 'was'no time how -for expht,nm- ,agairist. tile jr� litel, CII. -Ow Ifind I)teui. Saints andan els. wher edin a' Nvild embrace. - . For in r enue officers were .Ills . Was 1�la n the victory was dearly bought, for resting ion it, and his -face shaded , . .. . . .. . I �. 1. I .. . . .. I I . . " . . . . I I . .. ation, � however. The wounded iii.an . I will tile; revelations of this. night ' Tle-did. not.turn round f' . . , . . . 11 .. more than half their 'numbell lay was.1aid on a lax . , . � IwIlls. darki falling ha,ir; - a Ad ' E'r- -, I or tt,6a0y apply to � " . I . ....'' . . end?" . .." I . . I . " . I . . .. � . 1. ,V,q - -Sc , -tobtL � I , � 11 .. . . . . . . I I fifteen ininutes. tyind. then the new .. . . . .. - otia Cod, Mani . . - .. . z . .. . � .. . . . ge- soft'lounge in Ir':A.0', crout-hed " it low sf aL,,1i,h1te!: - qjlol..e . � -� ­ - W. W" Farian, . - �:s*G - - I , .. wounded or dea h r. They, the -parloil; and thwi. CIi.!sny,'IeAv- ly from. RAY; - he I found mother and -son . sitting I .. . . paused now, drew, a long . .breath , . . . White-fish,F ullit r eorgiAin , : .. .. . I . I I Alpri trelliblina on" . . were . . ' ' 0 r , ,:�� sixt. %��tltch'.ngr' 1111- could MA46 nolio� his. brains wOe' iogether oil the sofa�.- With their -Clinton... I V.., . ... � ". , Ing *One t his Inell -as guard; mo 0 So they remain , ­� C. 0 I R1. ; , . � ed for. a. long . � .1 .. ace, . . � . . . . -1 . . � . . A � . . . � .. .. ­ I . ng as if �nliid,: jla. .�prang o on billids j:ajjsp(�d, talking in. oc, low,tone iy � . . and wiped the perspiration off theii, for ,form'i 'sake �than, anyWil, , is, , I . - Ba .H6rr'ngs.' - I . I . X, � e pe, tile . thne,, 'A,�Ijirj; . . jind A ; tio I I . . I . . 11 . . . I . . . ''. , . - cli , on lir ., iinoilier. Ins �t' Ills - . - I I - I .. . .. . .. 'q . . I . o I . I. . and Inflamed faces. . . 1. . . .. , , djuII,­ht'4vv ticking Of thl,4'clock his' hor�e .' R i -follow-hr, - - !a h ed ied d stilt'fish - % I I ... head took his­departfire. ; : I . . � . . I anty ,x Iii lit , her oy( novar w rider or to Thos Brown,., uc . neer. . :� . Wounded and bleeding the out- -.. "Where is my grandmother, anti -a death-4at - th3.w-.j.II, 1 , � iani . they - well t flying . I face..' . . . . . . � fro, I I L . . . . I. .;. . . .I.. I . III sm , an . � I I . : . I , I law chief lay oil the ground. Half -mi . nie?'l 'L'4r- . alono.breaking the.,drea,iny &I' . I .bec." i.6th.'. '.. .., . . . I . . I . . . .. . I aslied. *. RAY, ' whose white, . I(n.,*e, . oni� [iloei the. wind toward .,Pude,stown,,, Re.. wA8 telling her the'story of his . . . .. ; � � . we, hav6 . Labrador * H6irings " - - . ' . . . .. '' � , . � : 9 r'. rom.l. . � I � . . I . I . 1. I .. . . . - - ---------------- :-----m i . . - ' I . .. . . Z. . . ­ , feet - brol I -. .. , I 'father;. of his. escape, of his -subse- .. , Vroshp4ater Aerrifigg, Salmo ' , .: �: , delirious with conflictin , 'The quick, sharp g-allop :of . horses, . . . . : g feelings, stern. face had t ri-Ified he f . . . Ray knelt beside him, and strove.to the' first,.': . ,, - I . . I ce - It, At laiit: and tha . .- .vi., :' -i- quent life,'of their meetingi ti�nd ' f . . . . . I U .1 I I I ... . .. .. - - ... I stanch the flowing blood. . . - ""Jil Nd- " - - � '- I , , * . . fi�xt­illstant.- Pet, flush6d ind excit- . , . . , I. CHAPTER: XX,',V I. .. . . , . : 0 a ''T Yinna I . Haddie- - Cis.;-' . � . ; - . . .. . . . . . - -his �vonfesslon 'and dying re4uest..: . - rout, . . . .. . . "it Is useless," he said, with a "Tben. -go-`up t, * ,, I I oil, burst in, - fbIlowed by the doctor .. . . . .L. . . - 1. Bsiftsh P O' , r- ale. I I . . .. -) .. ..� 1. . . � I.. � . .1 � Ind, ivaken. her�" . i : In an , � Lady Maude's- -rare as- she listened, . I. I . .� . I cdes�, Bloators �. . 1. . . , 4 .. . . . I . . ., . . . . . I . . . . '­ I . . faint sinile: "I have received* my -. .f'Wakim her ,and' -by Ranty. All ' VAt.u.qed - iAI th,t .elegantly. furnished ,room,' In.1 grow . so white and'fix6d, andrilp'ol., � . I . . I I .. . . . . .. ,0, this bourl � WhYl, . niost. elegant private innnsioni,- I -a � . I I 0 f .1 .. .., . . . . . � we can . I oun.d, Call Marguellite; -1 llay!-'�!. . ,� I ... . .. '. . I . . I I . . d,)orway, aild stood regarding. with 4 * * Th ' �undiefisigbed offers . foT . , We' thin k . ..sup- . Ily ­ .-t siloat wonder. the scene before thein., lady. still Young. and ',exceeilingly. I that' YOU might* have thought , it el . .. . . . . .. � Would see her before I die, and tell ,* . . -� .1 I . I % .., ''I es; you mu.4" I tell YO, " bcii, gat %'ith, , iliarble,� save'for the hok- or unspe.ak- sale 65 acres. ` is I My mother, my poor mother�w, d '' � - I .. . .1 .I -u'. ':GO . .1111Y lifted his head, ad * goijl.� e ,kitiful, v Iter. �head lean r, : J�ly almost -everyone frorn- th ­ .: . out dt . once." ' . � . 11� .. Iri . I df,builh. . . . . . - . �.. . � I . .. . ched Ketura..on. the arm Ing on . her lit:nI, "her - fixed able, tho. to .ible look -burning In the , , �- . .. s 0 .. . I � .1 -go I � . ! I . eyes 12 'ac t Oki' Will. be ',pleased.' to �, � ,. ' , . .. I I . groat'.black eycs'�­ No res is, .. ' I . Q, word fell fron . I . ., h. %; , I - to God I could see her, too, once,' Ray's fiercely impatient manner and ". 4011`yril�,,,-, T,l a � low" voice: - .. . 1. thoughtfully #nd, squiewhaf sadly on.., . . od.hArd-woo ., �� ,� hm %; � , 'trailgli '-excitement. tej.-Afiocf- Kxmin' "Leave -him I' ' "M I . ' ' ­ ' ' . '.. , � . more." he said, ,while alook of Wt-:* a E - her UPS, her vorY.'heart seemed eon- . qt havo Your orders. 'Ourtphone' , , . � . . . or a wouidlit- . 1. It e paler. the noble. - beech-- maple� hi d a . .. . ,­, . � %.:., ­ I ter sorrow' and remorse polssed. ov�ei� . , . I h6il, i, . the. floon. A 1. . I I I . 2 Pr nd . soft. . . .. I . lo o exitinine' Ili . tid graver . and . C., One .. . ie' more and more; .but still 1. she the ,ijoeto, .,coil , t* I., bl"ow, � and - A, lit goal Ing,. patrIfyifig;. - she' sat Ilk .'is, '23 . .* I I 1. I .. ... . . his pale face. : . ,.,: .Vetlturod.­ to ljf� - tip !ter voice ,in ... I I .. I . N * . trarigrorined to -'stone., .. I I . Olin', bAssivood ,and lot: 6f , -6 - I . . , I � . .. . . -You shall not die !beret" itroanolm.1.1 .. � � �;weeter .the l6voly faied, and A little - . I � . I . . . . I- a . . , - I � . � ex- feeble expostulation. ' . � . .. . I , . ..'And 'now, illy- est mother " , . .. I . . I . . .. .. . . " . 1. I . . I - . . I ess-'proud , ... dear 0 - . . I I . .. I" . claimed, R 1mPetuOustY, starting. - "What � good will It 'd ' t ­,. ­ Her ,...Vellk at -Ins W -o sily, - Passive and I tile sort' . ,%id lay "I 6ye Another- revelit-! good barn timb�r., , � ' I . .1 ay . el '. � ca. un�* "MON I ' . . . . I . 11: . . . . I o o aroupe , . ; .1, - I . � . ' di, I .. up; .1 and you shall see heri Ili spite. . I . . � asped, and .She perinitted . hei;self.- .dark qqs; but% in, all . else Maude, � I Con . .1 . .. - - . her? She can be, ot� no. . a rvice cl be , � , , . . to-iriake' to..�yofi-one .t The. remAiiiing,.5.3. acres is Pe Ma*itlan - . .. ::.. . t . e borne Away. Of, ill', Ih.,, Qitlin 09 rcy-,. -w .httt;. I., . . . of heiii all, Mr. Chesny," he add- ,here." ,., '� ' .- . ' ' - .to . . I t . Is De Coil as 'unchanged',-.. , . .t I . . . . . . � 1� . , . . . . I .. � . i . I . . . . . . Oect I it, . Nd .. . . . 11 )Pc' will in* -,.some ioasuie"atone for. well .'t mbered w '. pine, . .. I � I I . . led, turning to the present leader of strange, things that -hrLd I The ,rich blac4 .hair: still .. 'fell'- in . , n . I ith"' . ' I � . . . :1 I I .1 -.1 1P,rinizile", - I tell. you you must i I I I . tile necessary fiiin'tho one 1, hav . I .. L . I fleecy, sillien ringlets k6und the . 48 . . . . Successor to 0 coopia . the revenue -officers., "will you Per- 'pasoionittely.. e�clafmeoi* that night.,! -none -scerned siran.,er I just.. been - m1iiiing has- eiiusci . d you." white and black 1, hemlock' , � - ., - . - .. --- - . . - er., , , . . . . . - Ray-'� I Iqlse I' ' . . � . ash �' . - . � . . to, .-Rity than ,this � Stuldon. 6."d .ivt`ljj.!;, sweete �.Moonlit fAce-"tho ie6der $Inile 1. .. I 1. I . . 1. .. - . I . I I I I . -- -- -.7--�. � ­ . I tain Reginidd . . .. -hat had I was .as brig t and beautiful, and . I . . . . . I - I : . '.. - Yondia � � . .. . ... I . . 7 �.: . ­ .. .. .: I. . .�, 1. . `�� mit som ,of your men to bear- Cap. will 90 myself. '01 no .ker-�We.hbml . derful 'quietti'de I (it - , . 77- -7- . q up� to old Barrens Cot . . . . to ne. o,,cr . h' ' f. .' , � , :� lie I , (I not sPeak; she I sat as cold. anditamarack , ' , ', .- ' . . , . I :. . I . , I, .'4yllig-. man is hat- son-hor alid white 49 marble.' . - .'' - I * . I ­ Lage immediately?" I .. . I '.a - - pass,ionate gran lillothem � . th6 . gjtiaceful form , as . .. � - I. .1 - ' - .. . .. .... I . I I ' . I - 1. � %. . - 1. lost son-supposlad -to'., have . . Ji' Iletice. superb aiid . . ,, - ' Will b . .-, � !� 'I : . I , I � . . long- . . You had another'child esold. to ether. .or i . : . , : , . .1 . . . I . . eman who . 7bo ..d.odtor approached hi's - pa- faultless as. ever.- ' There'. wits :a t,,i,--a -daugh- . 9 11 'A .� . .1 �, addressed, been droiVitiod. ;Will yoU,9b.now?"�1 . ,, I. giy� I .t. .� . - P. `o 1! � �, - . .1 I . 1. . . I . . . � � ... � knew Ray intimately; tui Alig'worhtN-, and drearayj far- k,, � .� hasers. - . . 'Olneht's astoundod paps ' ' . .. I , . 'ter?" he beg Ili - hemita . I arts to suit pure . . 1. . I , , , .. * ,�� ;. � - I d . -tied round Ono in tid"V �t,O, exalllinL � I o.d. look. In her dar , . ' "Q I . I ai I ' * I 1. � ra . . tli6 1, a . I . i! U-5 . . . � � - . . I in In .the heat e, Pet, going over,., bc�ran ,pon-,,crsing- beautiful eyes -,.'as sho Watched, ­ "I haw ph6 is lost! Lardy- - �' Apply On.Ahe' ' 4111T I 5 I , surprise. of - the and then Eridinie flow- up ata Is, . � �. . g .sun-: . I aude,-�jn a tone -so al.tere ' that' � . premises - of , : , Ir . - . . . . 1. I I., " I conflict, he had not perceived him, I - in .11 low, tone, with Erminie, tell- 90ttin" a 10.0k.,that sccil;iid�to ' Alt a � .. . . . . I Ltnd' cnterod-*t*ho:'agcd gills . .. le%en Riinty started, .- ­ '. , .* * i 16t.4, �qp.'-7t%tabley -or add- . .. 1j[ji�j.,,t1;-Q if 11 f� .� I . . .. I . . . Y's"rooln. Ing -, ,her ,how. she had en�i)uniored . :8ay. her:,thbughts'. were wandering I.. , 1. � .. 1. I IL . � I. . .. - 1, � .. . . � � . - . �the' Iiir-off regions of the-shai "Did.shie did?". R kedcurloum- TeSS. . . . . ,. . . . . i It— � . . . . . I .. . . lind now he looked his astonishment � -.She was lying Asleep; .� bUi' she --Rail jowy I . i I , :i, . at the unexpected rencontre. , .. never - slept soundly, � ty. Ray stood * watching , the I . , I ay as . . ; t . . . . � -aftol she Open- doctor - with , . ­ . . . . . .1 I . I 11 * . .. , . .. I . -You here, Mr. Germaine?"he;ex- ed.. her eyes . , intc�t!s`t,.:.and onxlety� ,. past�l - I . . .. . . . � I XV., ­ . . . ' . � - I . . I � , she Wa . -11;, � .. . .. .. I . . .. V;'I do'not'.9no-w, * , ­ . .1 claimed. "Why, how comes this?" and looke up as, Jor- - � �Bxeorge Colel"aft . 11 ,,,-.-,.,;:, .1 .. minfe entered, . . � d . . � nia.d.1ts, aftor..a, vrolongod .extunitia- .'the lady Was not alone. Half -bur-. I � a stolen, I 1. - , , , �; , I I I . . . . . * . . . ' I .. . . . . . P. . . . . , ' led An, the downy depthh.of a velvet": -think."' - �.. .. I . . .. . . . . 1. , .'. I . . "I was brought herea prisoner - "Wells what is - tion, lie arose. he, dPproaoh�d ., hizil , . jail.. kh.. ... Hill . . . � the ma:tteI,?'1' I fle , said, itirriedly. - - I i6tishl6ned lounge reclined a proud, 11 Yes- �%hoi �Wai- stolen. � � sgreen P. 0. I I I . . . I . .1 , never mind that," said Ray impa- said curtly. . . ,.- . . ­ � 8 , . . and . � � I . I . . - I Ili at , *My grand-. , .' . � . . . .... � I . I . . . , V . .. .1 .1 . . tielilly ; "will I I - . - 1. I . . , . "Well, . d6ctor?" 1. . .1 .. � . haughty,.ilomevilhat superdliou.g.-lbok- 411 . . Xbtura; Whom .I' have t, I'd -- - I I - 'a grandmother," .yot . 1% - must . . . . ' 0 --�-;�!�tt­!� j � V9,--V!i-- �. I you permit me to . . � I . . .. . , . . . . . . . . . .. . ill , . . . * - -loved?" ed , . gee " .The doctor shook his head.. Ing young lady, ingst,magnificently . you , ofa-she -a . U I . . . . . .. , . .1 .11 I �. . � 1. 1. . have this wounded mail ion � . I stol� her, nd bro ght 1: "Tmpossible, my dea.r fellow. Hei is up I" � cri IRrIninle, In -'strdn,g I 4-�fto . may linger two, tbrLe ol,�yhs Aresspd�'. She' .Was handsome, too. - her'­hore'at the'. matte time � she . �. . . I . I - , � -is I.: I . I I . ..., .".491 � . . . e . a man , dowi perhaps,- but certainly tiot loniell. very handsome -:- ,despite her tossy, br jileill, " , . .1 . . .. I . - . the notorious leader of this villain lirs wishL - I ))I. .. I . I I .. ous sti is to, see you." .., I. .,. , nr -�' I . ,tital alr;:but Lady 111ta, onis :' -6� ".. �, . . . .. I I A - . i . agitationy' Thar' ' I Noi � can save him � .. conserim OTfght, � �, '11903.: , .1 . : �'N -- ..� . -1 gang-rin outlaw with a price onhis. . "A mail wL,,hing'to soe.mo? ..,What � , .. . . T)iei was a sort 'O*f gasp,. and-, .. I . ... . , � I �� ' � '' -v 4ry 1. re4th s6ellit 4, to stop Y daughter .and. hoir of Lo,rd Ile LadV - ' . . I � . . I - . I . . . head, I am responsible for his 'It V. 1, - I' � . Maude. halt started ' to bej, , *. I . . . . . . " . . � .. do You- Mean?" askt,d the . gjPsy, as 116 listLiu'd, ,till it becapie pain- -dont-d. for *feel- I feet' . . . . � �-- . 1. . : .. ��� ls� . I I I 11 � . . safe delivery into the hands of'jus- knitti,rij her-olark broWs; I ­ , Courcy, might be' Pat " , . . . . . . .. . . . : .� I I . . . . 1. - . . . . . . ice." I . . .,�, ., , , . - . ful foi-'thoso arodad: to listen for.. ling liorsell. somebody above.- ' the . . 11 .� I � 1. I . . 11 . . I I . I . 0. .grandmother!-" there is,news of . � ; I � .. -0 Inv Goill Tell me-teli me- is ` , - . . . I � . . . . I ,. . ...,. 1, I - . � t "And those hands be its rialurn. The Woundled man , doinnion. Rer form.was slight and I , , , � , , , -will never -of-your som" � .. � . . . . . him- . . '. she -l -Is i0it-," , ,.* " . .. .. I I .. . ; . A FAM114Y GROUP, . � reach! Do you nog see he is dying?" ' * ' - . '' � scit ' 1001SM tip, And beekoii,,d Ray girlish, bui perfect Ill 4,01 its- pro� ' . . . . . I . � � . I . . I . . . I I ' '�'Y ar . . . � . . . , . . . . . . . . - I" SOnt - 0 YOU* going XnLid. . . ,i'4�hp..iie alive and telt and.knows , I � . . . I � . . . i :..ant . the best I's . : I .f . . 7 . . . . I - . � . tb apPritach. - - . ... P . 4. . , . . . ; , said Ray, passionately. "Look At � girl?" . cridd X'etura, gottijIg.up*6n I ortjonlq� I displayed to a . . I .11 .. , I �. i - . I . I 1. * , " " � `8 - , . . .- I - , We Make a sp . . - I I - I . . him. Cbesny; do you think you could her ' .. III know - I WAS done for-, "-7. he . advantage by her elegant I obe4 ..'her ! ., ... . � I I.. .1 .. . . . . I .. Of . . ol .� . ecialtY Of taking fam , . 11 . I elbowg'untissisted,. for the, first , with, a iv�l)le smile. "I was ,xion wau .dark as a S, pan- I L. I .. . I.. . . , . 4. . � . ily g�oupa, We ha�ve the acce8sor- , . I I bring him to Judestown in thoit. tj "a I -' -, � - . .,.it i d I 1. .1 � . I I comple .1 � . I 'Thank a ... �Oh,. thank *Od .. 'for ; , I � . . . .. .. . ies and background.which -are real_ L I M in yeam, aind gin"Ing upon b4r . , " - & al-d1g, but'the large, black . .od d , '. I . I . - I State? Do you think heltrould-6ver With -her hollow, lurid eyes., . I I ..... aill-geoin. onotlAh tit. kn6w it jt,as I. 11 , eyes and ilils,"' she cried, as !�phe - -sanli down .. . U . , . . :L . . � .1y.necessary for the tnakin� Of . a - I . ..� reach It alive?" I , Iflort'al *O * Un - (I'L "I'low * long!doe.q ' he , shining black halt-, of purplish ltjs-n I I . � I . : y . � . I I . * ' ' I � .. . "O.. grandinWherl grd;holmother I *t, '. tile, wore magnificent, Dianiond poilm: And flid her face in ber hands . . . - I - � . ,sn'y I...11lay 11 l?,s . . .. . . . . . . . I . good group and along with our ' I I . . . "Mr. C to we were decelved-7you were de Thci�o was it long. silence. Then -skill 01 �osing we bring out each , - . .. lermaftie, I would like cc 1 vcd . . . . . . .. . I .. . V bligo you -" . � . . . ."Two,' or three. days."' sald : Pity dents f4p%hod and glit.tered. fit �hev Lilldy . Alaude, stai-ti t h r , . . L � . 1. . . . says he wasmot, droitned," * - I . 1. . small ,earm, I I . . L I it, then. Let me bring him 11 In a chopilig voice, . '. through the � . . . o 11 [to . -Bay . 1. I . glar n6r . ng 0 e f,,;et .. . individual to the.besCadvantage. :. to the cottage, and Not drownedV` .She pass -0,1 i1ir "So long?" titid The smugglers e, shadowy:. masses of rich, jetty hair cried oift � j)h..qsIona,teIy;' ' , . . . . . . I I I � . . . . I . . , . .. . I I . . .. I - dal -t- 6hade'passing otier Ili,q. race, -I. whenever she moved, -like sparks of. is she? -;.-where is she? L .. . .1 . . � . � . �. . .. I I will be Ila- Wind ovla, her*f=6 with a bewililer "1% here *Take ' � . . I '(tilt not think. to eulaber tit Ore,' lift'-dite, hand she field a richly lily long I i icit your t ' HE I L .1; s not escapingi Noll-` bd .Joolc, me til, boll. 'AIY precious Brininle I We " rade,,and ponsifile for hi. . L _10. I Qense, ( li ,., ny I - it is Impos- ­ - cav�h , qt da'I'llngl 0 Sol . . KIRTS.PHOTO'STUDI . I sible for hini to be tallp(n 11 � I .. Icngth of ,I i1no, ,!low (10,� Inlaid 'fail) , and With the other she tit . Rayindad, - I . . . . . YOU see No; it was, 'a' falt'o. r'epo'rt.' , , Ijo.�-gjlch 'it . . . . . . .. 1. . I .1 0 . . I . further. I lives('., . I .. � . . I .1 , she bear HVI pointing to big. me- languidly patted A' beautiful little ke tile to ErlinffiO�.f ... . . I I I I .. 1. . . ­ I -- I . -1 You rtiu,,t have him talien there. Sure . . ....-Will. YOU go, n.)w? , 0 . . n=n.!tt!- ­ . I . . I I . . . ' Wlth � a sharp, wild cry --a strange .t.-jW', , . I .. L .I L I . light' not, patronage du ii ng the year,you - ; , , ' . "* L - , , , . ' " ' '' Rollie of you inay guaiNd the holuie , I I . PlClftheim" span fat that croti(bed at Lord Do CoUrCy-",-'began Ray,�hes- . I ­ I I I ,G . , . . . I collie cry, bratiking'jile dbad -sfloilco�: - ,., . . . . L .. 6 , . . 15 � ,. . . e. has not h;Iiii-d it yet; � she I bq� feet ,and watch�id her with . . . I . I . I .. . I L . . , If you fear his escaping." or t ' . �11 , I . . . . . . I � "Be It so, thin. lie night, the ivoinaft ; Ketura, secln'R to have' tallen into � all l,n- soft, tender, - 'rown 6yes; - . 'i's ftatinglY, 1016 sheAnterrupted. him _now OUL 'PjQjn.1,.:GL H I , L '. - . , , . - strove to Nso. The effort. WAR, a � , . with.. '. -, - . . . .. . r past recordilb6ttei, . Come, boys, eon , b 'k - struct soniething to carry I1aturaI,*,ig)atfiy, qqle shook has j '14famin'a,'! said . We' 5ioung lady, I . . I . this failure. fell ba�.k,.,WbjIe 0�e'!V bcvrt too aluch fo� her," up, after a pause = ,'!()lit yes, Yost he must'hear, all" ' , ' I . - I . I . . . ' lie. .She �. ,.looking I . .. I , . ' . . . I . I 11 . . . I wounded man to old Barrens Co t- fitatui was distort I L , . . and Coln& with us, too. Vuxcuse me . I . � . lod with.', wildest "lloor mother!" he . . egg gave aLSligbt start, . . n w6 can tell you, so it , � �U 4 I . . . I tage oil. 11allol Atiss Lawless, by. Agony, . . � I ,. .. I said in ' that The count one moment, I think he,must litwo tba . is . . pal 0 L � . 7 . , -d from & I I . . I . � all that's glorioulil" exclainied the "Git'll git'll 'it -hat have you said?" . sanie tone of bitter reiiiot se Ray like one stidjonly:awakeni,l I , conke. " - I... . . . . I 1 . � - I . . � I I .. . I . . I I . L . . . . . I . . . . . . * L . Oflicers, as Pet, with Marguerite, Aw'. ,cried' out. . "Did you Say In I Y , fiwl hiIned him Itsil'before; " her . I I . . She Passed frolit the room, but. ohs not necessary, for us to say +*****+"* 4+ . '. . . I , I . . .1. . . . . - Appeared front the inner rooni. 90rI---;ItIY Reginal'& -lives?" � W, rst, crillie wit-; lovinir mer ' too reverie, drew a deep breath, and .With a face qo differelki; frOj= that � I . I I . . . ""I".". I I . I "How do you -do, Mr. Chv-Qny?.0h, "110, doesl he livesi ' lie is, herp� . well. , P,ring' her here, I haviysolne- turnod -round, . she wore.wheri.entering'.., Then she I ,� . . I . . . . . . . . I . . . I . . . . -what a dreaftil. night thi4 11ft'; to see You once More before h-, II)III4 to guy to her 8thidl may as ::W,11t, my dear," she said. ' had fanei0d h6raelf childies.4. and now. large "things', in ,advertising. . � . . .. ­ w.ell lie oald nryw.11. . . . 'two had becri ,viven her its if from I . I 0 . . . . . I 'A . �� . beent!" said Pet, with a t4huddor, dies," aaid. Ray, entering abruptly, Vha was that papa and Mr. . � I . � . I . . I aY Carried Ovet the Almost md- Leicester were mplag � this morning the it d. Reginald Germaine, . . 'Good ITeawnsl Is Captain llegrl- "Hakton, Erminle, there is no tilne I I ,. ead.' An Standard . . . . . � m ild deall?" ,she exclailitied In coil- to -lose," I tionInss form of the aged gips , about smugglers, or. outlaws, .or too-hol.Whoin she thought 'lost t We bim been ' constantly . . . . I I . ., . I .y , a, � � - . . I Fternation. I I 1-10 iluitted the room as abru,ltiv , "Uuthaiss "said the sint;ggler,talRii Rome other kind of horrorg, that 4ca-Was living vot, find 'she WaAto I � . I . � . - . . ' I ,'No; wounded. only; he Ili to be Acr. lie bad eianred it, anti Vr;�Jlj"� 111,g tilt., Withered hand in'blA,, and were near here?" . . got' him oiloo Wore. She tremble(too, alive* to every interest that . Elevator . . . -ronveypil to Old Ballrt-fig Cottag approaclhod tho. 1)eti to assist Itatut j 1 "Oh Mr, Leicester Was onlyAell- as sho thought of. him,; that She al- . I . ge. . -it loolf:n; sadl n the vocant fact.., I Ilv%v in the world did you got here., to dress. The 94)14Y, lay like on'., "AU'ptheri. listert to Mal ' I have , Ing Y"Ohr PAPA that there were some Most Ralik down itm shii walked ' . I 1. . . . . . . . 1. .. . . I .. .. . All -'s Pet?" � . I stinnod,' -finr wild. hollow 'e've.1 -blit it I;hort tinii& to lit,e, And I Of these people hidden doWh In a , Tbe two in the parlor me* A, tall, � holds - the � �, confidence -of . 1, I . �, . . . . . � . I . . I . � � ,10h, they carried me off. RozVel rolling vacantly, hoe hatift so tightly (7:111flot die till I Icain It you have country town, but a considerable ills tfnguIs�od-lookIjjg .-, m an pasig . �.. . . . . . . . '10- I ox . 1.1� . . . ,. Uat k �jjt opour votv ()I vejI,ctjn(,.e, ,nado distaheie from thW. At seeing. they through the front door, and theneict . , . LI I - I ; -not fbd," clenched that the Italia, a -tin jftt'� ke . NT ' the. skin, It ivag eviolptit site could long ago against Lord lie cour,v,�,# forcibly abducted a young lady not woniont, it quick, doolded i0ot-step Our Wide field of custom.'ers. . . � . .. ­WAI, you are the )nst lip will so , . . I . . I ,sl havel I havot ' I I . I ca-ry ofT, I fancy. 11cre liellmill not yet fully realize or comprohoid I she oxclaftnod, long since, quito' Ar tel0b"AtOd beau- Ili - the hall, and then a cl.oars pleasi. I I . '1� . . . � . Fii:d the inan, touchlug tit(! stark What 0io had heard; thd vi�ordsbad Vousing to souletliffig fl�e her old ty, too, and most resPectable.11 , ant, Voice; sayin.tr; . . I . . . I I her, numbing all setige And I . . . . . .All k' � . . . I � grhaqtly form slightly with his foot' st.untic-d I flelveness. "O Reginaldl you have , t .,Dear mat What OL dreadfulplace I -00t back, You see, Maude, Why, . � . inds of' I- I . , teoling, . . I his Must be whert, such things are what's the matter?" Go s At honest 'rrain w9tited auld I "I'. ­Delldl" said Pet, turning pale. . . I . . 9 L , I I Yes; 1411`11`11111*13 IoSt ha tirne in talking ber it at enged. I have wruiig drops permitted,'.' saJd the, young lady, Ilet reply was too low to be I '... . I . f "I ,,, . 11 you - -Pansod up stairs to. pricesAs how we. expect to - the highest prices paid I the stnu4pler-clifor there, f.;Wiftly she procc,eded to -ty the ot oI()wI froill tl,t;lr Ilearts, e.�elj- ,j I h ta nii� el, lt arri . shilt!gging her shoulders: 'get . but both I sirrit a bullet through Jilin, the fiA & thing-, and served him ripht,, too, glVay in it large wadd (I gowni they wri. n " 0.1ti front mine �. Ves don t tbink there is.any danger of ' . I � I I . ill CASH for. any . . 801�0011ftgr 11114 A gvIrtleman's robe I ' their attacking us, Inallimal" , Lord. Do Coure'Y,11 said Ran . % � q for poaching as he did. the mean Yes, I 'hit�e it,, oiw(d - you I , 14 h Y. I .. . I�yl 11antity" . cluist Hurry tip, bova (Ili! You've , de chainbro, of dArk,. soft woolen too, kno%V uh.tt It 1.4 to 14'ao it "No, I think not," said Lady listehing. , I keep our trade.moving. . . I stuff, Xotul-A quietly 811binitted, i h'I d. " . I � Vitude, ainiling; "you need not I .'I 'thought you'said, hot, ladyship got through, I see. Lift Jilin Oil It, , . I vou have I now -gently, gently, there. , breathing hard. And fast, and glaring ­!Ntolhert motherl Whitt Ilaveyoli alai -tit Yourself, illy dear, those des- I knew You?" sedd Hay. "She ,did . 1� . . . . vtoppett the blood, I see , , Germallno; with , h0P Wild,. UtIOArthlie oyes round, iilpne?" . . . . poralte poople are it, long Way 0.1. I 'hot Seem to do so while here,,, Y, I I 11 -4 I—— ri I Oall at the P,06vgtor and . . 1. /I iblit's right. IT&I whom have we the room, trying still to realize ; "I stole their thildt their Ili- and ill-# probably arrested before th is. ,,"All- your fault," , said' Rant . . . . I 1. I % : What she tied heard--tholt her son You tood not, alotrin: ,yourself -in the Vois didn't give her ti see- us before soll- . livre?" he oxclahned fts big eves, , Itipt 4.00litt,111 The heiress of till the M6 . to . . . � 1119, . r foil oti the Woman Marguerite, ii, . be, still lived. I I J)rj coicircys, the last 'Of lier, line I least,", WAS herself, b6follo you opened your . , ­* r � � There was it tap itt tho door All t1ils broad-slolp of knock-4oWn, taiqo; and . - .. . %thite and cold ag hd by whose, This done, VIrminio ran down Yet', I '91010 her I " �'-,Iho talrly I .. I I sli I I o 'blazinif oyesr. 1. moment, Itild the next, it igervant en. aftet, hearing ell , 1"��� I ,;Ide � she knelt, hold the holtif of the st.aIrs gaid Apprised Ray. . '14L4 now, A%,Itrh' . I I the astounding and, A. J, Go.100 I . A, . e C I I. F .1 , I I I 1, i, I' I - - 'I- I .1 B I I I I %i-riundod - breast, And "Now, hovir is she toi, be taken. "I volvi.d to bring her Uls f4 Sig tered tot annotinco. � llhexWtOd things you had to tell ': � . . r r. chief on hot and pollntio�i, and I Would , hitvq "Odittleluen, down stairs, wishing to her, Of COUP -90 it couldn't be expo,Qto 0163milac jowaller vo-jitly wiped the cold giveat Off idowlt States?" she sAked, 11temein. fte Lady V15 Cowley." . oil She 0ould' tlilftk 'of 4 tornmoa, . r 6000:14tk I , , Lis tape, "Who is the wonianIll btr, she has not loft hoj roorn for dolAe so, It I had uot boLaRtriel;- OV44 � ... 1# - "ITIs Wifd," said 11ity, In & low Years," . L 'Pit With a living devall, - Uhiltc, 4�', I "?)lot tlie,v A(Rd up their i1swico,t" (lrydaytiloiltal jj�e wo, Voighol Atid 01,01MIrMt, d9wo B 6 t�jjo. 111.ot her "comptiq him, Ulu lt�y 'W" W00114 tqldly up Ixt 'fill*, I sit'd tilt, hilly. no U rininjo 1.4 a groat 14 40 r I w na voue mothef, 1vCnP;ed Yotil A Stjppr04 . .. . . ""o, Illy awly. 0110 of tholn. 644 .;e I alight g Ads I I .11 . ,A114 I 21 141� �- � for a 0101,41 Uq Wished I . N, wgrit(tt, to OL but, it, I., � 1, I . 10 yoll, on �jlootiln# YOU'll bollove It Upon Zy f� Urquhart, . r �? � . I . I I . I � 1. . V*#Olia,ull I . � .... .W" 4 . � . I . ­ � � � . . . . . .1 . I � �, -%, � I � \ I