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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-02-26, Page 3--' �__11_ __1-_-_-___ -_ - - ­_­ ----- -_ - � -1 -_ . - --------;--,--,�-.--,-,---.�"----�----'---��---- - I . , '" . . rebruary 26th, 1908 . . I I TIME CLINTON NZWO-RSOORD I - � . 3 . rl I i� I � .11, �. I I �;.Ii .;, . I , �;,.; i � , , ­._.1'..:,.:.�­ .:�­n� - , - _____­­_­­ ­____________. , _-, . I . - � 1. . � .. � I . I.. .. . 11- - ­ -----,-------�------,-�-."---"-.,�.------- I- ­­ .- I 1. I 11 � _#_*__G__6__*__!; !i; 0 I # 1 #11 A 6 .-a 9 0 i �t # a b-&-6_4 0 1 . Uttered W�hlciibound her he0t, UN. : -t-l! ! ! 1 1 1 1 6,111 I �� 1 t ` A � 1, -,- ft -1-:1- I end love. to another. What slirunk YoUr woolens ? . +" ""' . 4ing we farewell- lot .no word pass *iito ic4l­�U-and'do not , . I I IF man could resist 4 beautiful $4cfs Lola. "Lot Y After the we,dding-breaUfmistp L0314 , . � t between us that either will regret. ing it -that I and Lady Rbyswortb ,departed for Wfly did lioles wear so soon ? ,. But he could not regain .his com, Shadowed with grief, And, lovely eyes Would far rwther haiva you friond- I)eorburst Watior forthoir honey . 'al"e? fSIV ,- . I ; - posuro. � dimmed with tears for big r ship oill my life than tbA, love YOU usi?d common soap. � I XaAl was but buuittn� - lic, to* tiq0ti. . 1 A Golden 4 e";x a r , . 111 believe you coxe f9r we," lie I , the , ot any X Lady Fielden kindly consent.. � I . such I White band from W4 arm sitid, held. Jt Q%her =$in." 04. to remain mit White Clift* to but) - I . . . . I persisted, I'll I were sure that j In him. "But," he said qWckly, perceiving srLUtend' tbQ ball WhIeh the $quite IA, I , . I OP 0, -* � .1 wilis, the c%0e, I would-" . I . . . "I 4M ilfrsild," she said, smiling the danger AV once, "my griendpillp L #'etided to give inhonor of the event, I 1. I - 'Ile stopped Abruptly, for ,her hand, . tbro%14 hor tears, 'Ithat, even , it I will not suPPIY the Plo'co . of love"o Lola had sioted no chief brideoniAld, was la'd upon his arin. gh d ot tile boo" for a protexC "You 49 not know," she rejained, L and on her. dark face there WAS A I$Y BERTHA K CLAY - I "You will not forget," Ell- said, : ha . n I . , SUIRUGHT. I . . . "Your friendship Is worth more to me look of triumph. All was safe nove 1. , �� 11 # � "that Ju e, few jvpaj�s 1 shall L '-ord I should have come, Just the Same. Do than the�-Jove Of any other man � can , I'that Dolores wAfs married; there, , Author ,P -f "The GYPS708 oalsolitpr," fs,hnother Won2ads � Rhyswort'b'p wife? 1-1 0.14 willing you thinic It I4, Very wrong of me to over be. zt makes ine the bap�iest 1. would,be no likelihood that $i.r XArj ILEDIUMS L . . to, ,pay twowell to you kindly; but have come?" � L Sir Karl looRed Uncomfortable. woma,a on earth, and it makes earth would lot lite thoughts wander in - , I HuAandp" 'WHOUV-S Bitternast"' "A NAd LQV4:tl' ,Von must not svealg to ine, in that "What am I to answer?" he Said# heaven to 1110-" I that directloi% again. She had SO", XXVICSSIC I I IV ay. � 0, . � with a for , ced Smile, 1*1 cannot say "But, Lola, bow siva I ever to, ,spoken a. few worldsi to Dolorps. before _ A#114 ter tla I . L " A Heares 1".." '" 01443 Circle)" MCI . . . Ile wits silent. She went on, I that) It is right, and it Seems unkind repay YOU Orthank YOU? What' or'A I .101he started for Doerbuist. ­ I a 0404SOA Bar. 40 . . . . __ ,.It I .� 11 . - _- - I have a secret, Sir. .Karl, You P I'to do IA return lor this wealth of It, has, been a pretty wedding, D ;F**1i.l. W_W V_j&..ff�.z..z_V_ to say thatit is wrong.., , . O" __. ­_ '_ " -7-_- . I I ,.� W-0-4-0-4-0-9�9- must try not to force it from me; I , 44Pronlise rile this, at least, that Affection that you lavish upon me?" lores," she said, as she I . . ' . , . . .91lowed her CA�,)$RAS . CAXXRAS . I you must respect it." ' � you Will forget What you way thinIs "You must repay me In kind. You to her �oom to bid hot, farewell, , L 0 � . L th Sonic- 411 will," he said, bravely. Ile know I have tr,usted me; I Will trust you, 1. "Indeed I may pay more than' that.L � I I . , from It' al 'Wl of the Imprudence, and remember only I , . to Whit3 Cliffe. Dolores bad not ,Qh) t,hunl that she loved him; but it, mattered I . ' L 110. ,She the.-Interefst in you, 8(�If which � like yourself, have loved 13,ojne one so 1 have neverr seen a mo,ra.beautlful to 1� I *4 . seen Sir Karl since the evening, on thin" Of dl -'t "'89 In 1"r ra( I little, since the -knowledge came too promptect me to come. 'Will you pro- 1, well'that, If tacit some 0110 never one. 'I shAll tell Sir Karl all I . I - , '(is now: . ),Ifust not. fl-stell to Such Wot _ about �1 which she had sung her farewell. to late. His evewlingered on her face. loves me,, I shall go unmarried to my - It- when I write." She wished to let . , . I - ( him, As the Squire felt fatigued, he ))lit, if lxo� ha#J said Ill -lit weelcP 40,10, it h;x,d never app,ea,red so beautiful to . miso me that?" .1 I 2 - I . how different Me would have be(nl i "Yes," he replied. "I may safety 1 grave, lli�e,wloit comfort we can give Lady Mysw.or.th know that she jeor- WAs only too thankful to.84V441 him- him; the secret ,--he had locked IA to each otherl This Is the happiest ' � . I 7 sell of the- baronet's offer: but he lie c4tiolit the ghmie, And sajdL (IUI")'- , I her ' provultie that. 1 am sure you plealit . ,. . . responded with Sir Karl. ,,"He will Q Cameras , � I., . � ,would have declined it had he seen ly " . . - . L heart -was all told lh�ro; the ook it kindly." . . day of my life, Sir KArl"', . begreatly Interested in It, she con, W he ,IN' , do not burr, was (U ber face that only one man - He seemed to treat thq whole mat- "You are, very good, Lola. to say tinued. ' . I . . - ' or V! I will -not ovLer brings to the face of 4. WOMAU, . go. IfI havo Added to, your hap . . . . t I-ained look on big daught Is . Illy Iva ter as a friendly interview, And this , pi- * But no cj�jnigou flush of pain. or 0 1 18 ove given any- Say on -i word to distress ypu ' that , 'tile nia, It s I , , � 34- CAMRI�.AS ' CAMERAS . . face. .,he would he y stand and -is I , . 1 n o ..a love . She ness I ant well Pleased," be,rraosme i hing to refuse to accompany Sir .shall' never, in -till probabilit. , , , I , did not plea,se Lola. ? . nt rose. to hot, fr)on'd's . face might try to bide it, but he could : "Kinolyl,L, "You bat , L ­ . W accepted jji� here logilther again. DO Aot . tat! 0 .. site repeated, bitterly. ,,ve not, added to, it; you -only a calm, sweet Smile; and Do -m . . Karl. As her father lit . .read her secret, . I .. I . fVO4X 1110 the Only gleam Of happiness ',, f "What a. word. to use to met I am lia.ve made it," she declared. "And lores.' fervent, response dise,rincidi . service, it was impossible. She know 1. I thin%," she Said gently, I'that I ! not kind to you. lit coming to Say now, Sir Kart, with the fear of all X491a, . . NATU HATIC A I,AR6S RANGIM QF I L I . or two must be �hat can ever rew-li ine.11 . 1411st g6 back, Vy father will won- � It the offended proprieties, I niust.go," ill.,, - - - I . L I I full of pain for her, but she must ,. A gietit fear Came. over h,,r as t o: good-bye to you., I have been Lind to till she held his hand fgn( A . CAMMAS BUT THS BBST POP. I what be. me I der at my long abSencO." invsvM" ,kly clasp- StillLola was not quite satisfied. . " . . unt, its to *what Ile WAS, "Dolores," said ho -"forgive me It M , . got , ng to do. - tle had Said before � . ed it) her 9wn. "I am so glad. � She kissed the fW filce And said- I bear it, p"tiontly. - . . I � . ' * 14be drew a. little nearer ,to Win, bel- A CHV4AP . CA F4RA 184 � Sir Ko# -1 bad reason to be proud of I, stlll.use the urtip a e,'O she added, "I, h0itated long j "I hope you will be happy, Do- BRO 4 LSAT 4 . o ­you will never C. -In . WNIB No 2 WHICH WF �4L . his l.eautiful home, and his heart that they would never ,he there toge- Warm, white hand lying still In his, I 8 ther ggain . Fear overcame 111111 qgain be Dolores to me -this Is our . aboutit. It was I who '�eriniaded' lures, I never thou I . . . - � warmed towapd it As they canievw4h- - I "How could you, Sir Karl, be so P ght you Would be - ­ . . in right of it. if lie could have made � deuce; Oie turned and ,looked him farewell. Tru�. I shall drive yo4 � cruel as .to Write that note?. Tell me inamnia, that those books must be of ' married first. It Is stepling a march I I AT $2. . I . . I . � . . . this faii,haired. swoot-faced girl its , mti . . I home,, Lind p6xhaps spend an Uour : hO"qStIy-,-h&d you no IdeA. Qf'tli,e importance to you, �9jui Said the ser- : on me; b4t I will forgive you' YOU - . . . - . I, ,aight Ili the face. ", r L I . � with you there; but ,stanrd:ng fare to trouble and PorroW It would ffive Anto CQUI4 take them; �but I told her ' 'MUst not be surprised it you hqa,r of Perso4 in neigliltorixig towns � . . would have taken no What do; you mean, .',it- I<Arl? We L . I � ., L L� mist,rcss, he a a neighbors. Why do you say face soul, open to, s�ul, as will never , . . t as I was passing the lodge I a marriage when' Sir Xarl returns, . , who are thinking of. purchax 1%, grcater blessing from He -shall b I _ I nte.?" ` * I . tha I � L . . . happen again, this is our farewelL ,PI -a always very' good .f that we' Shall never, meot here . . know you a; might leave them; and then Idid not She had the Satisfaction then - o Ing* a camera will receive. an . was vot to be. At. limp , I " I . . . . I . Will you kiss nict once before we to me," he repiltd; "but I could not think that.there would be tiny harm, seeing the sweet face grow pale; And, I�astman catalogue, by drop- I aill that was most courteous ;tnd OL9030, Part?" " oafor 4 few inialitob to say wit withdrew. . . . I when it Was over, and the ."Porlifl,ps, it will be better for lite to , possibly think that the go;ng or -4 a kiss, Lola . . kind. an . She drew back fr0ni hiiii.witIl Shy, Cp;njIljg of A 11,01.0 A 5110,111, .. T shall always be glad that TQ thi 'day of . her Ileat I ping us a card, Other cameras . � Squire seemed Inclined to sleep, Sir .'-tell you," 'he replied. "Will'you let- . sweet grace. reweinbering bbr words- . cclualptance- like rar'-welyl;P . I . � h Dolores .besides the r4astman can be . In, me, explain?" . %_ . I myself would be of any mpment . to T C44110, ' I remembered the close of her wedding I � . Karl placed an easy chair forL Ill . rd Rhysworth had -kissed ber, YOU It . She 1poked so happy that he could -thq chiming of the bells at Deep- . !supplied, Films,,, developin . She bowed her head in silent -as- W1lcn Iio . . . .L I . . 9 . . and asked Dolores if she would like, , L "I will*nover give even one thought ' Elesaid this. purposely' . not find It till his 3044 to reproach Ing, the cha6rsf of the crowd, the hall '. ight sup- L . -gro-. nds. 'answ sent, .. . . . W . I , L . powders, and other I . - I to see the She gred . . .. . - this was 110 ION v scene in which. her, .1 plie L . I .. to tiny .Other mail." hot . of the old house lined with friends is I . 4 1 I ' I 'The reapa why I Say we shall , ' . -i the can be .sent by mail. � with a frank, smile: . . . "Do not be, angry. wi'Jt -me," She - she hilci fare : I lRow lonq will you.be A.WaYL fron and servant�, pretty group of �, "I .should lib.e it very much. I probably.'not meet again, is that .1 , od Win, As -it wore'. to 1P . , � Our cheap ExpoSure Meter I said�"l cannot.. My.wozd is plight tAI;0,fL-Part, 6he w-ttildrew bor hand nglapd?" she asIced, . brideuildds, with Lola ,prominent . 1. , . , . I Ills heart turlied,with loyalallegi-_ 4m Lit I $_ have never been over them," am.going away from Scarsdale, and e(l,.m,y kisses tire no longer mine t� sudd illy from Ills clasp, and stoo�cj . . ong them, the white head of hqr at 35c gives t a correct expo ' . . � ' � in. is -uncertal 1. . . . . . "You will not be cold?" he in- the time of'rily re ' tux .. . in ; I . alict) to Dolores. for wboso.,sweotsak,9 father, the shower Of. Old, sli,ipers And ' I . I it may be never." - , . give." . I before hijU crect and haughty, - . I . quired anxiously. . .. . . I I . - pidan that you to( Upon And for love o -She was ure under all conditions . and I . . .. . Ile bowed, restiecting.1ths, dikislon of oi)c, you A . . f wh9m llp,wgs going ..rice., the clear, happy !tome., � pays. for itself in a sh t time ' The sweet face of the girl bsy h is .L I � L ' I . . . . "You forget," she said, lVughiilg, L her pure heart. , L Into Dille.- fro. Would . come back leaving forevel,. She Petalled it 'hit , or . . in tile side grew Valor, jind her I! r �s tremb-. I . his yourself.as no0in but 4 more * AC. a' by saving over "d under ex-, . . . -,'that I spend hall my time . ol�e no.'woi-d. "Any mail nicwy Safely place quUiVjtancc�---'jjo thing Deftrer or de%re'r? When he had (leased to love, her, but through mist, 6f.tearo�-tears which 1. . . . . open air." . led-, bu,t she sp . . 4 .. .. I I . . I . . . . _ . I , An . "I could not reinaiii here," -be went h6a,)i- in her litih.ds,", -he thought . Is that tile, 6114 of &II. our 'happy ' not until. then. I her husband kissed away. , '' .posure . in negatives. . � . . d then they went down the great Then sheihel.d out her hand to him, hours togotber-a. .11101-0. acqualtitance Ill,cannot tell exactly," he replied, "You ..shall never regret It, .Do- '' . � . . ­ . . . Right of steps into the gardens. on, with a treirtor in. his voice, "and "Good -by, Sir Xwrl," There 'wits -while'l have been no proud and ha�p- . .-Vith .undisturbed. good humor she lores, my -da. . rllag,".' hesa.-id. "This .. ­ - I +_ . . ... . . . I "Let me show you my favorite hear all that I .should have ,to hear. tears in fier:oyi,,s and in her voice. , py in thin Ing you Illy friend?" . . asked, , I . . 1. .. . . shLill be the beginning of a now and . . . - � . � . I I .1 .. . I - I 0 nooks," he said. "Perhaps we may Let tile toll you why Twu going, ,will "Must . It be goocl-byb!" he asi5ed 1-10 was again , Wl, t.e . .! - * 'You will think of -me -very often h life 11 , , .. . . . . ' ' . I .. ., . you?. I will not* say a word to dls-. . - . , some Ia. .111barras- � - . I . I .. -never be here together again.".,, . when you ,a ? I wonder -who- : any i't W, its a; happy life. When the , a fea�liftg of despair , stealing over sed. The. passion'' in )ter face and ain a ay, . . .1 I - ,ak7 . % She wonderod a little at the grav- liloaso.you, but the. poide5slop .Will him., "Must it bo fArewelf?" � ther it wit a you -All� ha0pter to honeyikiclon was over, Lady Rhys-, H.B.*001ABE9 1, _ I y'h�art. , J'await youi voice -startled' him. .What was he to . . . . . . I case in - con-. I, ' . I I ' . ' ruggist. . - - .1 . ity of his Nvord.i. Why should th'�Y know that One Vittlifu, heart wit .go worth declined to go -abroad as her . l are again? 'but she offer- sent." .. I .. Yes, while. we tire both strong ana do? Ile lool�od-gravely at hot,. - . I � . . Chemist and.D . I � i .. Sho xa�e,lt in the same *fasllion as' have nothing to regret,"' -she answdr,- "Tile wotci 'friend' is a saered vvithygu everywhqre� Will. It comfort hu6barid suggested, and they came --� I.. . ;. I - '. ' .. ed no comment; Silence seenied to be ' her -band in his arid h(,Id qno,'�-be.6ald- .4, .to know .that?" - ' I I I The . 11 � . . . 1. safest. before with a bead of her. 'graceful ,d. Ile took . . . it ipiglies 4 great - YOP . back tei,Deeping Hurst, re was . . . , . . it, � . ; � ­ � deal-affe �"Yes " lie re - .. � - - 111,1111,11,11111,11" % . . I � . I . . . ' . . I . . . . - c,tio�', fidelity, forbearance, ' I plied, almostA hating A series of brilliant weldding lestivi- . . . .. I I . I T. -To sholved her every nool., and cor- :head , . . "I pray," lie said soleirn! sttb;�t and'16yalty.". - . I . 11 rusell' because he .'could' ot - feel. the country w . ere . I I ner that was clear to him; and there . "You will always ,remember, Po- Y, 4, I . . 1. I . tdes,,to-which half, ., 1. . � I mak nicet. you in a hap And will you not .gjv,@. those to - 11 - all I Invited,- and Lord 11hysWorth,- in his ' . I . I lores-you, will let me call you Do, . . . - ,py hereal- I moile grateful fol , this kindness. ' I . . . . . a young Wife, . . 1. . . . . I .. est heart for her when he said: I I . , . . ingering regret. "It is b.ard %,s pressed h9r to ' For * ' Lent . - - � was nothing but, reverence in his hon- lores this once? -that, lit telling You, ter". . I n)o?" she askeld. �. . I . � I must, say gocid-by.11 she said, anxiety to please. .bi : , `1 bell he kissed -her hand, and, they Thoro Was silence jot some gin- .1 withl, . invkte Lola'de Fori�as - '. , "I shall love every place the more . 1. ask. for no response, for no'opin� � went back to the, house together ments. Ile found thfit,.so far . from death -1 have f9ulld you, only to. lose to remain at Deepin4 . Hurst until . . I I I . .. . I . . . , � . fe. ha,ving seen you there." . joa, tilom, I- som4lit to win front you . . . You. GOQCI-h�t Sit- 11104. SAY to we they wok,e ended. .. . . . . . � . I .�. � . .r not even One th � �ugvhtjbat belongs to. . Airithout spea.1chig another word. . .having extricated . . himself . from a ...soine kInd 4.orci which will keep nl� ­ypix .,won .. I I . I .. . I I , I . �. I . . I She could not even affect to be ang- Ili silence he drove hot- home, and falEe -position, he - had ipcileu."d his. . .1d. like i it, young -compi�nii I We afe��,prepazqd for the - t� ry; there was nothing but the great- &knottier. -You. will aottuit, me of any in . silence he Idt her &-#lln. Doth . clifficultios, � - I .1. . .. , hoart warm, whlle�'jclu are ,,, . I . ., - I . , - �, away. ion,'Dolores,".- lie said,. " d, V ' - � I 7 . . I . � � � P , . � I "it wa$ I I est respect in ,his voice. .. . intention. of the kind" .I am'gurB, 1. . � I I "The kindest ' words I have -Jor much struck 'with, the 'high spirittind . ' "You are very kind," s � he answered am gbini; away because I '__'I'And . their licarts were too lull 'for word,.,. IfThaf'ls much to* a�sk," he Lkliswcr- .. you," he. answered. ,"eire. the . 1, � . geasoli of Lent with-. a. large . I that -I love. you! I -do jxot* tell Y The;. present was full Of miscry, and ad, gravely. �11 .must consider the title you )ivrtcity.of1%Tkg-.do F�rrai. . I ... .. . . .. ­ � � . simply. . . OU , . . have given y6ursel -' enil .�, -'Ile' littlo ". Sod how '�bja ' They came presently to a bright,. t of ally thejuturs till clatit.. .. I question in allits beai-ings." , . * Y - my., true.. . fri . I . gues young assortment -of -'Vre,s'h,,:. Snioked. -. , , I . hi&wifh the faintest.,h6pe . 110� . -1 . I . �� I � I . . . � . � . . . ,�What.!'� she cried. !'Do you ,h I esi- . �Loltt," I � .11 . - I . � I I Wife in her heart lon-ed for rest and :, . � I . . i I. .. . . 1. 1. . . . - turni With- the lea.4t Wish to, will front, -, .. . . - �. . . ... I I. ")Vhen you. return'will you prQ;njip � peac . e --n o 0. Tror husband's .. .. I . . . I . . . � 1. littI3 parterre in the alidst of i%h:ch � ' " i . - I � ... . othing-in �"' I :11 . .. � . . , . was playing. They paus- ord or; thought you-sbould - - : . 01-1 &VTER TX.. . tal te. *11ch L ask ,you,?" . .. .to �'Ome � and.. see. me before you - see wis .we,s howevo: law to and Salied Fish.', . � I I . . .. I I . .. a fountain . ve,'t " I - I . . . .. � I "I.do. not hositate. I s it' Ili a 11 . I . .h I lior - ..and - - ­ I I . : . _. . I ... � ., � not give me,, ,, Yclit.belie bat, do . . I I . fly 1, , any one, elge, Sir Karl?" ' ­ . . . I . . - . . . � . ed under the ch -coping boughs of some, . � .. . I . . . .. :� ,,� It. ­..WAS t1io . evelting , bef . . 6 . re . his ,voryserious-'question.- 'A,p.ledge�.of ;. I , . . , .1 shcuover, even ,in''thought, �r6e)16d' . ' I . - . .'. . . .' . I �.. I I � ...., � I I . : - . . ­ ,. . .., . . I 2 . I . noble trees, where seats had been' you not?"' .1 . ' fr-iVndsbip:gji-*eii'and .t " V. oo, I Will. L�Iai I can * easily: I 'Ile wished he,r,to invitio I . I - .1 � . I . . . placed.. . .. I I "Yes," -sho�SW4 f&intly.. .' '� ' journey,, . - allid . Sir- I(apil Oat alone ill . . . A, ell .Ili. '.that . promise tlhAt�" I . I . - , against it I . , I 11 . . 1__ . . . I . I . . .1 . 1. ,, . 11 . � _ , . . . . I . . I . .11 ... . h's . libiary.*�' He�wo6ld,n6t:- to f4shi0h I,; AS grp'o 4 Invittei; tuj,�_� .1 - . OtA, . . j Lola; s. -ho. did s6 at - once; and the - I . I . . . . . . . . � . . � . I . - "'I'll"n let, me toll -YOU once - m9ro, . . 410 . nd how It must indeed- be - . ul'French girl wal; only. too I . . . . .� . : . �. I I . . . '. . I . . . I ThW . i?, my fa,vorite spot.," heiie- I ' I 10GOod,by!" . .. .. - . : .. . . t. 1. . . .. . . . �. ... I .... . . . . . mar C .I bring my cigars and r.&-. that'l love y'ou". I did not kn6w Beaulfeu. H6 could,- not forget )its 1110 pauseil; for 'the wo6ds that rose - - by," she said. good - beautif * I . . . . 1. pers here every.day. The obly thing that I Was, lon*rning to love you I with . 'irritation.and anpoyance' at what 110- to his .lips wo* Id; he. 1. new, lead him I I . . pleased t6 -accept the Jnvit&tjon.,:L,, ' ' I . . .. I . ,. . ' I . ,lid '..b6t, and, des,rest love ,of illy lores lux I d told .1 hint of the ma'rner lit '-Into great& (Oinjolleatlons, - . I. . I Her hand'. lingere;d.. in, lits;. thb;beau- - " lVity, And Decemberi" she Sal" . I . .. ' . ' "., . i miss is society; It is very dull I � "I'know what you liteall", Slid Said,.- tiful face ..- was upraised to" his; the. �hersclt, - "Afay finds herself "longly, N, ew' Go'bdS., ; . . , , . ,. .1 , to be alone in' a -large house like heaft.until I heard that -you were -go. wbi�h his, choice of fhe. red." rost�e.had � � d fresh, sweet . . . . .. . . I .1 . . . . . . le that Nvas it-- . liP.s invlb� Would rather. have me . . . . . .. I �. I � . Ing to marry : Uhyi��orlh,' The .on ttt,lcen; .if, -wa%, an incident ' so wft:ll a sigh'and a smi � . . And December, L 1. ,. . I . . this. I canjhbt tcll you how I long Lord .))a - " ed - a� caress; but he Was reqolvoil that. there to. aniuse' her .than intrust tluit , L 1. . I . . .. .. . 1. . . . I . ... I . ' I I � . ... 'i� �' Audden, �hock- startled me tirito: dis-7 . trivial � that he 'had 'riot thought : it r6§istiblo�-"ytpu moix.n iliat. it is, as . there should ne I Ve . r. , � . 0 Any .. .. ... .. . I. . . I I - '. . . - I for a companion. .1 should have bLeA . geave''a, matter as'a promise " of 0 thing more task t,6. a fine. Jenne �honufie. . I.' go . . Marm alade 0 a es Let- - . ­ � , . ad , cqverihg. . I than frion4ship'll0toween, th . T rig . ). � . . . . . ;� I . my mot the fruth. I found tholl'. worth r6metub6iiing.' Tha,t the haip- . I . . . .. �,, so thani,jul to have b her' . . . I marria:ge."' . ; I ,:,,,, il . I . I a-.. He did to Deepinge Hurst in a kind i4f . migii . � �. . . , I .. I . 11 ..� . ' . .1 tha.6 I -loved --you'so ,well *thatto lose piness -or misery of two liv#s, his, . I 4 , touch With h`is-hps-.iith6r the sJonary capac I . . . ., . . �',,.� here and a houseful of'brothers and . � . -dt-- The splendid daiik.oTes raised sud- .not itT,! I I . I . tu ce; a reen On- - � . . I . sisters." � . � You Would'd;xken all 'My life,- aitil , own. and bolo,res', should have . ' . white brow or -the White hand. : - -- . - Lola, never heard 'word. of. dis- Radishes ,, 049 I . . .. .. . . ..; I . I " 060Y 'to his, face "eliked tio suggest I. , ,a . . I . � . . . * . I 4 h a faint sound. init,h;e' ' it- alino.-It worthless to ine, pelided upon, such it triAe Wa gl� : I I - . I good -by, * L I I ' . . I . . . . .. I . . ,.1.. . I .", � Her lips parted wit . . tile Idea; 'Why did lib I'l-cli make thatl ola," he said.. .'I Will . agreement between husband ain4_wifa. ions. . - - - - - . . . . '. .. . . � � . Vo , to 9Pc4k;" he add- most - incrediblar S - . " . . 1. ... . � . . . .. . . I .... . � I athy it Were going - to him. WhiFer ,occu I see you safely into your carriage," .There neN-or .was -Oie least.coolness. - % I ... � . . � . � :)Zt whether it was of symp. or . . Ile read the question Ili one gla�tiee, , � . . 1. � . . . . . . . . �.. . . . . . �Kk_ - - ,P ed, for �.fte had 'Io6lted Up to'biln, -r-lLd with his.'sa,d:thoughts he hoo,t-d � But, as the irl still held his hands � one -wereAdVoted iittention . . . 1. , . I � .. . , . ". - . - lie did not know . . ­' - . .� '. aill, - The color , and he foli'afrald of .himself. . .9 . 00 side I . . I .. .. . . I 0 .. � .. % . ., )", w ith part6d lips'it.nd, eyes, which osl(- th�, siptaij of wheels.', it Was quitl_,.. , tightly - cla§ped-, In her own lie � S, , .. .. . . . . . I . � . lo -W rose in her fair facej then died away, - I . late Ili th . 0 afternoon, and h " "Of,couilSo It is a -sololkiii pledg6,.,,. � I I 0 . a,W and ' IvMsh love_ on,the other -.'Was - : . . . . . . . . I I . od aqq'e4tion. - - . . . e nlarvol-' . ' - tfiat tealio 'Were falling down ,hot, faie. - cheerful obedience, - - . .. . . . . I : I I 1. I .. --�'. leavin­ it whize as a. white rose. Tf . she continued "but it is one thA I . I . .. . . I . . I. I . i 11 , "Yes.' I am *OnddPJng'lF. be� 'ed. much Who could bd calling -sit that I ' - Pain for you.io part,w , � � . . . . - I.. . 11 , I I ", � 4 he had but told her this some weel�s . this.'; I ' .. . I I' :".It Isno , ith- I , -'I-rj is'not my notion of a maxtiled . . , . . .. .. n42 . .. 11 .1 thinliyQU.' need not be afraid of. ftat .. . . ... , , . AS l rprisdd . I . . . � 11 . . . I .. . AW ago! She rose from the seat where true, why ­you. cbosot)w,red:ros6 in hour'. lie . . , . .0 me." sbe.pAid.. "To me It, to . more - qua I rr . , real 7- � TO Mama— . - I I ... . ..: . .. - he had placed her -his favorite seat d*? " A man W I . . . I �' rap one wish tot; wor -than to ha,ye .. . life," thought Lola. "I should-' , .�, preference to -the white.one on.that wheli th-_ SerValit came Into 4:ay- that. ­ I � I 0� `� %i a trkle,11jen . bo, rejected _ bitter than death." . ' � , compelled - to el With -my 'hus- _ . - - .. - - -, . _ 7 � I L . L I . I I ', - walked on slowly. night at .13LINUlieti? U:-seemod, to ine 'Jift�,v do Xorras 'would be:. glad to I. � I I r ,I 'Nay, not that Lola " ' - ' . at tin es, Ju t i I r. �' ' . I .. I ,. . ... %.. . 5:,.,�" -and Ile followed . I -, - � . an ()ffqr,. Of � friendship would- � .not. be I . .11 - P. ' band., .1 S o the pleasurq . I . . .. I .. . I .. . * , , f, ..j,� 0 . . .... . � I ,s, and mop� than that'.' You do o I I � . - . I . ..... . . .�_ . 1. . . ;%,;,1 er. Had he grieved or surpr1sed hot-? as 't 4il -ate - . . wise", .; � � I . Yc . . . . . I s0ce6sor to.O.,Cobpdr It houlkh you made it & )ei , see hint. for a low Ininut 9; silo hV4 . ­ 1. I finaling.1t up.�' . . .. I ­ I . . 1 . . , T I I �6wm into the morning -room. 4T do *ot reJ . . I via . . . r .vIsit % . I I . . ­ . .. : I . . ....�� - . . .. . .1 q .. . .� . .. . .. , j Ali, no, it was inipossiblel q here was, choice ,between I-ola and'myself." nottziow, ydu'do not',, ubdersta d' horoujilly enjo 6d.he' * ' . I . 1. � ,r - ­ . . n act. - it, Miss de r- . � n I � Lola t oy . . .. . . . . !", nothing in whoit he had said , Tho' ciroan' s-tanic.e,: -all 1mi;Oj.tu nt t6. "You have forgotten th.-se..boo4's,' ras op . " . 1, : I I., I . . I I . . . . .. I ..... ..'"', * to do " , . . . . . I I . .. . � i Do .you think if *the pain had - not - to Po6ping Hurst- and perhaps � what �,�� I . . . . .. . . . L . ,�. V � I 1 � A . . 'her, .had, been of's;) * litfie monitut to Sir Kea% ". Said Lola,, � as..the baronet. . -t ash in ' been mori than I could, bear, that I � she,e - - ed ' - " ­­­ _' 777 ---' 7. - . . I . 11 � I either. .. ' . .. . . . The Smile hat fl ' ed'back to hi , . . njoy. most was hav:ing the op- I . ­ . . . ..; . � . '!"�.. . . a QuId. 11 coma.here to'.sce . .. . I . I . . 11-�rl . I "You see the littI6 white gate him that he lixia twiioEit forgottcri It,. entered,the room, "Al'ainina. thought, I . . I . .- .; . . I � I front the girl s.beautiful ,eyes rerfder,:. .h avo .you, portlunity of. talking ,to I;ady ' Rh ' . . I I . �. � I I vs-. : . - � . . I . . . .� . . 1. . I , '. . .. . . . . � �,,� _. t , "That leads but .now, , as' she referred, to.- ft,', :he , fts I Nvad, driving past,' that 1, might L han, ris : '' . 'i I .cd him - almost - speechless. . , - , � ,ked so . -much -and dared so , worth about , Sir Rarl."She - 0 .1 . . . I . I . I I . � . � . . . ' * . -7 . . . �, - , here."" he said' into . - .� ' , . .1 : . much.to spend' these last minuted' in it., She -liked to W,t, ' revoled - . 7:-.- f , il i�. ,-] . . ", 4 I I , our wood ,6oked at hershorror4trickdn. , . Ileave, them,. here�-shc meant at the li , where there is a 5hoet of . . "So you say.j.Slii Kgrl,' but"you'do , Ah6'10vel, . � 5__ �� I � I ,I) . I . ­­ - _. I- _._�_ . . . � ,-,��'iz, I . o you- mea -ii -to 'toll, me, 1):- J,)*4 - .t. thpugl with youl If I. co - Id iell you all tha,j fate as she recounted*' all the diffor-' . I. . . . .. .1 I '-!Tj water about NN hich there are many . . .0 .go, bilt .It that I 'might not seem t9' be in � apy� buj,i:y to a.6- 'l U I � I .;. I . r I . . .1 -tunity of saying gp - .1 . . . I I .. .; '.. `4 I I;. .- I I i.. .� .. I . I .. . ... . I . . %. -�., 1, *-Iores,. abe saidi ; �tho,t. Anylbing.., in , Aal��e the opp'oi .od IT � is Passing I y heart now, - entint d Wfth: him ai- 1, - 'A I I . �,- 1�1 str. n -s. I -the . � . . .1 . I I .. n in YqU .. erviewis she h aJ .. F " . . . . ,. , " .;a stori( It is cal ad my, matmer, ge,ve . YOU the linpressilltm bye. " � . . � ". 1. , ­ .. coptJ " ' '' I . would., not go. away,", -L . .. mil] Wbo,t �shq I *Its pleas�d to. - caft -him :.. .� � I If .� . . . . I.. . .. ... .. ... � . 11, A G, O'd H ' - 'y 13E �j 4utjjur ot 4 13- Gyps � r I 'T�' 4 � L H=6anap" , _. 4f , A H,e%rt s __ _ I J_t. Was, m.;_H� � i � I I � � r I I i - _-�__ __!_i-.", . . . ' - Black Pool. Uould You like to see jb t., � � . I . . I I !IJ1 repeat," he said "that you Res 'II must g t Ili any. case, Lola," lie . ­ _. . ., . : .,I - I . . � � ­.; . I I � 4�.., ?11 . . % .1 . .. a I Mad Lola. lictUr than, y6till" - ' She spoke in a careless. tone;, but I mc., )�ciu kn' I . . .. I 1�. . � . I .. .. ... � .: .. . . .. . �,� .. I � . '.. ­ _,�` I . very good to ow what 11 .. . � . 11 1.1.z ... . I., . . I P�,� z .". I , .:� , I .! .... I . .. . . . , - 'd- " '' ' - ' . � i . .- � .1 It," she replied; .and -I assure you �it � .1 I . . I the poet' calls friondship-`1 O*ve withii. i0iii, ca � I To� be eb t* . . \1 ." ... I I 11 1.1, "Yes, very muc . . was so " -she, an- ,,as.jo loqlc t4e I'ooks from her .lidild, . said, firn.ily,." !'Now lot md,sce yQu.to . - '1�4 they went through the woodland im- swer_Ld;. "Lo tbbtiAht the . o . aine - he- s 4w','that thi usual brilliant'blooni � . -iix), - I am.afrikid. It, will. be .. . . � . �: t�':lntle I . I . I �� 'I I . . I .: /�f, ! Ia . out wipgs.' 'Your,:offer of, it .njay�' b'q ri . I. .. . .,I .1 I I . � .1 . .. . . .. .�.., ;� .. . ,�, - �' . dark before .You reach .home." ' - - � . . ­ - , . . � . . . . . . . . I ": , !, ' '. I 4bow. I have -never-, doubt, - had left. her facc, and that it' Nva� - Mumble to,mil for this reas6a . . - . � . � 'I, � I tho water. ' I thinIg I . I I . , doubly v I . I I � . I . I'll, 11 I . . , !,�,, "' For years aftierward - the I ed it until now," I . .. .very .pale; * th,n'o Wa� oven &.� quiver. .- I 'Sholingered *ith'bim aig *long, as '. -:, , . I. .1 . .1 . ­. I. I . I I �. ?. ­ - ., . , . . . 1: � '.. . �.. seen �.4 . . . . � � not what. is oalled.ii marr I I I 1. . . . . . . ,� . I . . 11- � 'I am i ying , she coul.c4- the arra ement. , . .11 . I . I .. . . . .. 1. . I . ... I . :"! . . true., -.So far as I mmen � ibOr the cir�- ' "I have something -to Say to 3, a �s� and i0rappars anjlord ,611. 'the T PAYS TO ADVERTISI�, �. ... . I . __ I . I . . ..� . I � . ,i3 i 0 it is quite*u � :6f pain on it., - . � I . . . : .. , , ent , I .� I 14, baunted Dolores � the black, sit : And now vou know . in Ili I will - �611 YOU .in ,all % �onfi- � I . wfuter, sha'ded by sombre-lookinIg.. . . .. __ . Pu , ' ' 'd6tice that - I loved. ouce,`� and :.* most � rul . . ed &If excuse . -� .. . I � I �. . ­ .� ... I _. . 9 . .1 W . I . .. . . 1� . . -n - on.,p -L-ntly., then P Unh&nnify -1 hav : - � -414CORD. ' . 1. $A " I . . I . . trees not s! f oti. had done 'something sho we t ,res for lee.eping him by i her. side, , . . I I f 1,4'- ..�ti ;I. - ."Imstance, .V auscd, It was - .. . IN THU N.UWS . 11 ii . .. . . . a !to heart to ive,I I . . . . I I , I I - em o n I I � a �1 . .. .. . . .. �. I . . ' I . .. i, ` � iLhat � piqued piej and I J.Aerely' took and SAIdod,impletliciusly;'. "You. -are . so Sweet and pleasant to her- that he . � . . . I . I ,, �, terious, Weil d. I . , . . arid, .knowing this, I ought- to value . I . . . 11 I 1. I � .. � . : 4.. . - I .1 . I , 1, I "If What I .*thought a little pla.yfui re'- -not angryT ,If J had 'thought' ' You . doubly . the friendship. -qf,:&. wolilan. I I should interest. hImsevif -in ter com- . � . . . . I ==,� I � - . I , L - , . � I . � . , . �j' You throw a stone into it," , . . . . I I . � . . . . . � . Z. ... � � . venge. - I ntwer 4reamel4 that y u. would be angry I � I . . I . 0 I �.� , , . � . . " � would � i��V have TP41 Then the- gkooin, took'his pl&c . , L . . �_ . said Sir Karl, suiting the action to . I . . I . . . .... I . I -Tor face paled at first as she Its- ,p. I . . . . . .... ., I . . . i . .., . � 'L� , �.j . .would madnirv�, it. .. . . �. teud;. then A And there W . as -n . . . . , - . . . , . _ wul* . � . I ,'� , , . � I I �. . the word, "it, .,,evuls to make - ,no � into anything half comp." . I 1. . . , gl6ain -clf'Proud deflairice I . O'further o:Kr,ug9 tgj . � , 1903 . . XILMOM I I I ­ . . . I . � � I . . . 1� I shoulcl I be?" . He was ' - . . I . I . ; . .. . I I I � ,. " 1, so serious. - But -j4 in too latip to up- "Why,- If lid � I � . . . "? - sound, anrl scarcely to cause a rip� . . . �.. .. I d p4mo 14to'her eyes, .Which, I had . delay. - . � � . . . � . � . . ... I . . . . . . I I . � . .. . . . . I I I . .. . . . L I . . � Ile turned do' tho.,ovil. p ow.', I I � ' . I . : . tonclic by hot emotion. I',You Nvould. S1 'O 'wp�ld' have. put,him. on.. Ills' . � Good -by, once more." .!She said. . ­ - . . . . I . . i . I . I . . .. .. � I . . � ­ 11 I Yes," she repliec], !'far too'lgto,�' not gqolc.mo,, I itin Pure, .unlesn you , au I d ,a . � - I .. .L . .. I The little Poliles started off, �nd, ' . , . . . .1 I . .the. West .. � . 1 , ",'�, 11 der. "It is unough to make one 11 sin not 0 e first.'man," he con;*:: � havq -soifietbln p4 , to she hid Seen the last of him.. , -, - ' . . . Fro.'m . . . Ple." away with a shud- , ­ . . . mi, I I , I ,I I i"S , . Al I , t ,0,,�OU� . . , I . jiticula * � . . . � - I . . . . . . '� � , . ... I I , "Ile *111 be mine-yet,01 she , . , . . �] _ ., '. , ; . : � �, , I . . . . I � . � .. . . m,,lancholy. COUIO away from it; ' I - . X PY lie right,". slid said; Pif you �, �, �'�1,, � I . tin 0 , ve I 1, . : , solflo- . . .,:,. . , . . - MU, ARR why. not have a . . , Allsz; Cliefdtn." .. . u -til , sadly� "Who has lost'all say " - * , I . . araneverAo know the love of. wo- I . , �. . � �. � �. . . . IF I . , " 'chance ot hi I '' ' L _ ._ I , I . . I . � . .. .. . 1. . . I. . . I 11 :1 Ili All to be In no �kurt-Y friendship ' is the next* best n him. How many I to,. taken, or in.. . , .�: I A curious sensation, for NNh*ch. .-he . �Lppiiloss from a Ii.itle ,cg,- But she seemed man, I , . 111. . .1 :.­ . pho .of yourself � . . I . . . : � I ; I . - . . . � , i, 001. price; or front not.1"noNviling his :own -to' speak, fier lips* partod once dr thing.* I,should not.have , elleve , a heart 8 caught in thf . .� I � . I . ., .. . 1. . ... - grouj)$ to.' Iwive its 'a -ren I itinbratita: . . I I � ,,, quized,, .111 shall wi * I could ll:ird'y haVe accounUA, t . . b d . I � ieb6undl I . � . . . . I . . . . . I I . . I . . . . ; . . . . I , . ' I -d - died �on them. Ir X0 -it that- he loved,, and 'loved - . . . .1 I . . I . . . . � _ � � 1A. 11 lWild. . It I had hot been s'�: hoodleps twice' b4 the IN10i s .Who w" , - possession of IlWores. It seemed to differon -5 1. that yoi4 woro ono� *to' loVe . . . Or to take back to your friends, ,� � t, L . - . . . Fit 'I, i - . . . I .1 I , ' I I I . 1. I ).1 her a,q tliwl�li 'this Blact� Pool I.ad till wouid.have I.een . I � fle JoO!-ed r' her in N-vonder., Why Ili v n . . I . . in' v&inl � -I.wJoh I hvCd been in, thm, � , :� , T *1 , * . . . I I . , In . ­ ., I . . ... , . I .1 . . � , : ;�.,-. , al'!ie Will be good likenesses, sit- . . ­ . . . 5'� , grateful, however, .that,: :1. t,jjou:Id.sh3 - Is �%co, if -love him and .. . It ishe I . . . . % � L7 . alust to , it... io spe%ji to. b I Aji(t , -tq( t Stic po ; . , . , I siW(lonly Levoine I art of her life, as . . . then sta:n(I siltat, as . ill o . it h had did. not `lOvs 19.1. vain.,,"' h.11 06inan ow I � I t . . , , - , , . . . .1. . so, aild well:.f[m, I ,d.:' . .. � .. . � I , . . , I .. though she had seen it before and . alone suffcr,, and thctt' you Ltro spar-.. g She answered,. stidly, .. . : I . . . DOW -foolish 1 am�, yet I Will Win . . 'P. S ,..,. I _... � . . I I I . .. . . . " � . I . . - I . ­ . I I . . . , . I . . �I,. . � :. � I . . a . I I I L, ,' * " - . . 0, . I . I . . I ", �j Should see it aga7zi-a,curious to ed, " ., . . . . . pothing .to say? ' At last,. in xim, if * love and'. pa, � I U y . . � . . . . . . . elin­ I , I . Ow' I tlVcr�aps," she' Se.14, 11'soie day; , tiorleQ, can do It. - - - , . .. �. . . ".. . .. . , . . � I .. - Ah,it made her ZiVer, turn cold; and , He loo*ked k6enly - hito .. her'. face .as voice, She 'reaunied . � . .1 . .. -better, You PectIflJo.laugh �'a�t love' and think It - : ' ' . . I I I . . .. . . . I � � I . - -but n - "You aid, Wh­ I you were at Dealt- whbki We knpw each otheik . � ' . � . HENRY'S, PHOTO STUDIO I . . . feel faint * . I . she spoke, -mj ex Qtion. was,�hcm; . N i I , will tell. ine the story,". .. . .. . ivilakness or 0 - . . . . - _ � � I I . I . . . . . ,. I . � I . it was grave.and still" ­. . .. 1 ,,, licti, thtit You- would come over' to I . I I . % girl's entimental lot ' I. I . , , � . .. . t. . .1 I I I . I I I 1_,�&.-,��l � , . I "I think: nob," he replied,- All I his Y. a Strongest � of.' hur * I . . . , : , . . 1. . . .. I , . ., ��.`,, , ! "Do come away, Miss Clidden," he . ,,I bilvi, itil:11-1 out my ,,0iistake pay good -bye -16 ifs,*that ,you Wolild � - ( I Why, It is th I . 11_; . . I I 1. . � . � 1- . ... . 1. .. . I I . I . . � �11'. 11 implored. . . . � . . , . . foi*nier distrust returning, I The past ' VAM0 Passions,,, I I . . --- � . . t ­ ' reo re You Started on . I . : . � . ­. I � , Ile had walked on a few steps, and now," he resumed, IIbUt it is t(jo. mb: a,gain 6ofq to buried." I . 1. � . Who she came to .think -over her . . . . . . . .. . .. . . , ., . , . . I I I Dolores, still with 1hat strange feel- 16to to remedy it, -and I must Pay vour jourpey., Yegter*day' you wrote . I . � . I . I .. , . . I . .. . . . . . . . I I . . " ,,, ;� . The gleam of deflance dce * * . . . 'i . .1 �. . . . I . . . I .., . in -glad that I have : io ' you . pened in Interview. with him, She Was not ufs,i, . . ' I', Ing stiong upon her, rejoined him, fbb penalty, 1. � I . . . . mamina, Saying that. be dark. eyes . . . . � satisfied,. She . felt a certain Pe � -We solicit your.'trade.alio G _., G. . : � I find the cliance Of telling YOU thlls;' I)o wot4d . riot have . time to t . �. . . . . .. h6 � I I I : . I � � ­ I . away?` . . . . ., L What wao'the' reobn ? t0wm�s respect your confidence, � and . . I . ge . year,you. I . . . . I . " I I he said. 'lliere'ta a disused COAl- I I lit. Image.in Ae glass. . . � . . ... � . I, .,h# replict 04y Are you leavIno W tbout,cotning -*over ask any questiono, I ant L, glad . � I I L L . I . . . . . I Quite right," 1, firmly, ' �1 i I. . .. . , .1 ,� 11 Ile spol�e without looking at hcr. . . - , , � "Perhaps � Ou are right, : I I shall that *Uexi he returnod It would be �o .. I . I . I I.. . I .1 . I I I I . . 11 111 -e volt thi.0c, I am olne'l-Ight in going call.' ld%hy (lid - 'YOU . cilaup i -ed," . 4 I � . . . - smiled at her own beau ,u uSt have this pla,. altei i 7 her, 'She "ifill r in , ,ni I . 't patrona . during the g .1 .. mine near hvre. It has long been - " . . I . "I must net repine or be. dull While . . . .,@ L : I . . ," L. I �, I tblnk� it is -fliq only thing to do;'; new�! 4811, . L. . I . I d,L hij I you have told lite tbis-I shall under'", I he i�. away," she 'said td herseii.. know our past ,record. better ..� ., a a . . �_ra In . . I I . 11 closed, and almost all traces of it I . '111�, 'one g) . eekill'of brightnesi about � Ill had & reason I " � he 'an-swere . st4and you batter. And from now -We When. h Ali, Heaven is . . . . . I . . . . ., . . . . I . I . ��- have been removed; but once there "will Ij 1 . e. returnsl . I I . I � . .. : .. . I �. . . . I . .. . .... . . I. . ',L ,1,. . it, .e' your approval," he said, face flushing; I'llespicles whith, 1 ;�roto axe to beloyal friends; Sir Xarl- . . . ­ . . ­ . � . -4 wns a terrible explosion, and since . ' s day good, and he will hot be. long &way -1 't I's "**"**** , ## $4 6 0 io# . I . , t_ t "'I lihn't You for Ij.§t0ljjngL f 6 me, &lid the Sl1nPlOL truth' I had no time, I from till constant and faithful , I . than We.can tel you so .1 . . . , I 111eL . lien the ground ul.out here has novel- Cdlll,ng here toiida�:.,t ant . from met" ' % . I � ) . I .. . . .." . . -1 ..� I . I . . I � � � "'.., ). -been (julte Safe. There tire deop, thank You for � I lem Ing England sooner than I friends, loyal, to each,dther at gli . . .. _ ". . ' . .1 -1 L . � �. L � 1. . I I . . I L . . I I . . . . . a . . . . . I � � I . � . me' : &I- Intended." ': . . I . . . L I . 1. : , �',*4 . treacherous holes wh1ch, it a illan fell' will be' a .9 "'t. memory to. . . . , � times and lit all places, Do you con." * . ORAPT911. X� I . � . I t'. - �­ ways, - thalt" -of ,�evihg: ',Von in illy "What Was the reason?" she asked. sent to �Ijls?­. . I . . . not. necessary for - -us to, say . � . . . . I , 1.t� into, he must meet tile knost hord ))o . I I I . . I 1 . .. . I . . . L . . . � . � I '' . ., . . , . . ,;0"'. home." I "I cannot explain," he said proud. '116W - could- lie resist ill# sweet, QjtjL JC4rl Allanniore had gone, leaV_ I I 04-. ' I . I . �11 I of deaths: Some of the opcnings . * I . . I I . 1. . She looked up al, him with a cur-' ly. . L . a to ,the care of servants; ;tandard ' . I "' �L'� '' ��' have been filled up, others &r(I tory thrilling voice., .. I . hig �Scarsdli.l I arge. , things ill advertising. C I . I . 1, - "g, . ribi dan,�crovts. its they art, jolis expresslop oilL her face ' "Do you think any reason would I . - . . $, _ �� Y hidden , . I'Ves. You honor me," lid replied-, I 4nd the one topic of conversation in . I . � . .. . . � � . . I . � .. :j� *� 11111,01111se me one thing", She itild- justify your going away Tvithpq say7 ,,Ilp w cao I hef p, so fl!l 'coin I . . !I. by long grass and cannot be pec.", . . I . I . 4 Such a ." the county now Was the Wedding at L . . . . �,, , � I I , op . . ct� gl White Clitte, Lord Ithyawarth had We have been constantly ' . . . �,;, �.,, Somewhere about here, 11that.you, W' I ke piwa�r front' the. #� far6well to old a;id trti� friondiVt . � I F , . Elevator, I Or at tboo,tij- . 40fy?" . . L I � Or s Mack VOPI.11 . I -My latowell, w4s pone . I . . . . i � ide of the I:ool. Is the m6uth of I .. . . the lops '�p placed h6p hand J1. - hip. . ;n4dq great preparations At De6ping , . I . I . . L - I'[ wlll,"� he answered. rIYojj (jp : genulhe for, being WrJttbi nateito. I a6t so long as . ' I . . � . � I I . whoot was once the Shaft. .1 have riot like: the pirice, . ap,�l we will fui,_ spoken, Miss do Forms." I I Of I IsAwear to me th we , Rurat. A beautiful' suite of rooms alive to . eve interest that . .. � I , . I . never .seen It; but T alit told it Is v6 L b,;,,,jh YpU WiI4, bo Inv true bad beea re-decot,ated and refurnished . I ry .. I � . . . . - And 'you, I -eg. , She came nearer to him, an4 With fe 0 """ . . . . . I I . . I - . . . -n T have titne, p,11 A hqi i .')()lot I ,q I� for his - . I . . 1. . . . I terrible place. INho get It AltpgL , dt ; Young wife, ,containing every . . - : this shall lie attcndcd to; . . �L passionate cry of pain held 6 1 , Sweat. thing hat taste could suggest and ' . . . only lqvd, ,you fire not digplepseci . �, � - CLIXTON I shoulcl yott who, without 16ving lue, are JI)v ,yt her "i�jjot In it," be ropliod, . 4 holds the confidence of , th�t, hands, )W . you will , mono . L I . like to (hange lh,! pool into a P101ts- - I . your Norr4 ,,, yd,furnish. . . . . . .. . . . I. I � A have told you nly mtory? I hor .� "Do yQu juoge me .by Youroalf?" Cot -49 to Me, alld In your joy you will a �Y fixed for the Wedding came . � � I � 1. ­ . L . I . . . .. L I . L ant JaIje, ond this placcown-which i� YOU Will be It ,AY'J# Your lotin, she exclaimed, f1l)o you think that a sock Ine,,, At last -a. title, bright 'day, near, the Our Wfde ,4ield of oustolliers. . �a it tr . really beautiful -into a plea4ailtic-0, 11pp I . L I I L 14 ., It would be a grea,t Impleoverne6t,. there is rlo one who could djosiro your few obldly Written Words of farewell ; IfI.Promlso"I ho said, carried away close of autumn. The little church at . � . . . . . . . - kA . . . wi"�41d It net?" L hopplilpss more tlian I do," Would suffice top me, even if they did by her, beauty and hor enthusiasm, Deeping wits prettily decorated for , . All kinds of . I I for You? The* did ,fi6t, therefore 1. "YOU Will not think of me any the occasion, and thie school children I ' . " *' . . ­, /"Yes," she answered, "it woulAba I "I , 014 $tire of that ao& I gin ain. hors," .1 I . . . Good goods at honest . grain wanted and . . I . 'L 1--1, very muth hotter. Let US ot away 1 grateful to you", silo gaid, gently, � [ more as Miss dq r4 orras, but as your were there with flowers to throw ble- . L � . . . . � . '.� . rde ' - th . , . . the highest prices paid . I I �' from the pool," 'she i 1, hastily; "You have no w6rd of comfort to no .bad n0t one Word to Say, The true friend Lola? Will you Say those fove the b I . The squile, in a to Maj?fLj . . .. 11 "it makes me welan holy;" -and. in say to lite but wes?" he asl..e(l beautiful, passlotiate fa(e And illiging, T words pride of his heart, haia,invifedgIvaost pricesis how we expect to in CASH for I IL moro guests than White 'Cliffs ally , Voice bewildered him, lie wits 110V "My trite friend Lola," fid aaidj could L � � I I silence they walked on, side by side. I "Yes, I nave. I think you �hoblc I . � I it L � . "'. I They went then to a little Wooden Man; I appileciette from 1 -Ay vpr.�, bcW.t prepared tot, &scene of thiq kind. I anilling; and the lovely fatb was jLl- aecominticlate. The 611to of the I quanti, Y. . , ­ . ,f." ; O'lifloo altuopted 011 an. 0 1 ce, front the compliment you h ,She laid lic� hand upon his virin, as Hibst transfigured With hall Iffiess. county wer(k lirbsent"%t, the care- keep our trade moving, 'Call At 'the Di levator and M1110 'tNe. ]paid rile# 'MODY, 1,116 brjdAS)1j&IdmL 6 I I � I � which they 0OUld goo, $)I;e of he pret. unti I Wish y()U We!l", though site would (0111. el his uttoll- i "You must promise me that, from . ., Wore 00- . " . I 1 14 1 . I . se ; tiost lands apoA V � ft of cream-coltir and P410 blud, . . . I L e us before sellin . - in In . pp�, 1101" voice faltercd, and she turned " ­�4wei-o roniarkabld for their ' L . d . in .Inglog tion, ! Oils Very hour, I hall take part I tu ' . 19 , W *� , I'Do you think so little, and so youk, life; that ,,you ivill thInk of we All .' I I -ireA utter(A it cry oI tiefig � IL I I I I . It of 401 t, Sul I hel, Pale* sweet face febm bird; $oIn . . I 1.1� j ICArl sinilt,d. �erotj L I tiling in her nialmop str-UcR him, c" ANIltly ol Our irlendhillp that ,vou gft4n; thait yp" 'will toll tno your beatity. The Squire, ordat and Undo - " - . . �� I .� 7*' 1 191 have *difteront lipoto for di t If 00,04 go w4t. out - avIng oeolt we %stes, Yout likes and dislIV08; that some, seoni�d to ka;ve SroWn t*qntS* . . . L - I . - . I I I Opeat 71'eaverlo. , IlVoregll' ho 40a,111? I PC � ot you .go, Ao; I I nger-so all' de6larod- th6 . L 11. I.. 11 -L- __�____ __ i I 111� filoodst" he said, "When I want OQU 4 not. t jVhen you aro absent, you will' Write Yettra you . . L . ,;-;- . � �) 11 . I I - tO cried in a voice hoarse with vinotion, L 06uld not oven bear the thought that to lite regularly with your address, � brldog�oonvs appearsAco *At I high. I . ; -,I % &6aln, I come to tills Place. S.Oma r,X j)eljovo you 0,jre for Met,, you should leave E ugland without my so that I may Write to you. pro- bred and axistactlatic; but the bride A. .t. Glttc�d I . . . . . . '. of MY Pfd&r-6.ftte§t; thoughts fiavo ; L Whou she looked at hilli tho pallorl� having Seen you again. Ilow could miso to do this, holding, my hand In &ttraetecl the most 40toution. bd`� L . 11 I tome to ino, here." A Sudden pwim, $010s%tifta, 3-swol*io alkid, � I � - of dea,th Was on fier face. , you do it? UhA Sir Karl, how could yours." i lores had never lookod so' lovely. The �L . . . I.... SL sofmd hIm Which he could )lot cotio I , fair, VoWel._Ilk6 Jait4 Was not rogy 60*14bloil* I I : . I . � trol. 11ho dream of nly lite ­ tho 11111101, Sir Xarl; YOU 111U"t relnem_ YOU do it? ' I 1,X prontleat" ha roplied, thin' Ing CLINT6164161ft. .L D'o. V.r , h_ ". 1* i lie hollor 1��W#,Vnf 116vet mind wht%t The dark eyes were drowned With that her Ideaij of friendship Were Voty with bilusfies; it Wait Palo with do ,�. .. I dWboteAt, the brightoot-Is realizod I I 11 . � , 11 I think or A& I alit Lgrd 11livo. tears, Although he 4ld tiot love )ter, oinatico and then repr6a.0,11ing hillisibif calm Steadfast expression; the violet 1, 1. I wheti I 06 you atanditig, hoft in My . I flot droop, -voice qu art, I 1, WorIN hatlohl, worth's ,promised Wjj$;L Voll br$ @a' .1 and novel, would, he could not help for tile thought. .1 eyes did _ nor did hos I B I ­_ L I I . being touchpil by hor sorrow. What "Nowl Am h4tiov.11 wurvurfo tgtvwh�o t4i #01944 wq.t4l x4to I ;, .. � I I ,I . . . . I - I I . \1 - I . . . . � I 0 1 1 . - � . . 1. �'A I L . . I . I . I I . % , % � I �10 I %. I I . , I !� I I . . . . 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