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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-04-30, Page 30 � I I . :f. - � , ; I I I 1, I., . Apra 36th, 1008' IF , NO , 11 .0 , " . I T10, OLWTOX *fMVV%*;RX0ftD - ­­-� ..'�"__.� , , i��_­ , , , ��,=q � ,% -V '10 - If . 0 � 1� __­­ , __,___,______, " - - ___ _ _ "---,- __ - :'I,--- --,--"---,- . � � �-­­, I—— _ . .. .11 -1. � 1. � -11 --1111.11-111 .. .... ­­_.­_ �_ 4: _-, �. , ______ � �, � .. .... I � . ,.. �.." -- - 1­_­...­l_­__..'­'� I , I 01001irtrQW0 014t*11A I)Qlorol;�F-!' , hard. It ever th4ro - Iiid- bien wa.for, it � __ -1 � - � - , * Mmq ­ 1, - A & 11a Iiiat wish wIsy me 0 hear me.- hail long oixice dri" u I Lord Field, Sbo bad, regaluo, - ro wsw to 0 .I. -4.11144411", Results from common SOAPSIF .1 Ift-W PDX *04 NA *0 4 I . I I tell A40 -Is he livipi; or d0*47" V, � � 4 helt health onA her the happiest. of wives, * The' I I I �� I - .1 . . , 9n sbWU%&*d " Us glatic,44 around. beauty; Xb9 had A~ dreauwd of London Beason tor her. Once after I I . r I Ob, WbOA $4 agolky of hops Aa4 0 -her' warr age, she made. 'her bow bo- . , The three Men litshuling by 100 eczema,eodrse, hands, ra k. � . I I . &",* . fear ,we* two In the , owtiot. 044, vio- , kod bol1w. 40 h4ppy 4RIKIn. I 99ed l I , , I I Aff , _1_ At -ejwh Othair in ho.pror. Who wom The tguttly had sligat some few Jore Her M%jestr, after that 6hebad q ru k � lot aYes.11 In Wh4t a� wistful w*y 0"' *0 be th# firot to touch Uhat r*msau wo'K@.at J)"rhurat Xg Tier ,husband, clothes, sh, n en flannels, i e ords that " . - .nor, aifd X*dv, no. time for London. . , ­ 11, , (an e . .1 WAQ 0 biK-n Willialt bar children, her mother, her house - I , - P Alla re woold hov� �i "old a__ H. art* came from Gertruiklo lipal e4 of (ho torollitt? It lay tiv low ' i . . A , , I , . � . "Do - Wchc# frQX4 thO 0,pot, fl�al. a t Ilow Kathleen 41lyswort)A. to liver I I. I . � Ad, mamma 11 we* - . o, lately 94 hold, bar friends, the poor on her . I . . . . 0 odead. JAY , t49 reply Under the. OF -IA"; � . therg, buf she. prolvrod to be With I estate, completely occupica'ber time. . I I - , degroot. 110 died on tile ,. Ku big I - . miathor And 0iirtrude. During the � . ��, , � VQry 41)WhtL when peoplq Paid be, hvA tbi 114 must have 6QA doaa� I should � It she went Away for a, few days, it , A ]RUGHT I ! 14 ... I .. 0;!� 1 $y 1 �. I I I.. 1% OAY * left you." I uk,'*1104 be reAched thagrouad/.# Jilot Inouth or two the ileep mourning seemed as it the wh6le q:qUitty, bAil 5V . - 1, - I , .td Aside, And 0011tat,11111114 last its, light. t , 11 .... 11 . . a rempirked Lord JNoldeil, had been It! I .. Well alight $be shrink Away In bit, like old times bad come again to . .. , I 14*110, Qf - 0 TfK:GyPy1# 00114ghter4" 0 A40010 v9mw,s ter WOAde; and sorrow. All this With reverent 114nda lie exatalned, ^ . Lady Allassmare o.orstinned to live, .. O" nXVIUCZ01 . - . . I &A � ... . 0 rsftle� I . .., What Xml gure, been the body of one, At Scal�sd%10, but she was 0eldom. � It "' f"A !it s; , 00&, is . time while the World had judgail Of the 11AAC1204109t aul kinsilleiit Of The first thing that 4t4;rtIQd them . -without one or Other of bar grand� ( Hvibap i I _0 t I I , . . 0 � . . ., . I ' .,*1 .�Jt*04%P . . , 111 , . Wl , , , �. jol) ed . i , 1, yCp� . him guilty, white people hoid siteer from their settled Ways Wits the xr- I ZX)PXXffl* I I I I . - I � loon, There wets nothfn . thildron, And In their youth, I A, , . sibe , � . , . I _Rt him, while his nearest friends, � g repulsive rival of the NcapolltA � th, . she - I I if Ak licares xoo4" o r4udys . About It. � . tv, Prince, Op- 10eeMed to grow Young herself, . Ask Aror 06 9cftsoll XAV to I . � . � I . I . . . � I dart," sti;. And even his own wife, hq.4 believed, I It Was but % White And Juana, who bad seemed so devoted to " I . i . . '1- � . . .1 r I I I . the amp-4.4tione again9t, him, he h44 Perfect skeleton.' The ciorhoo Sir . KAthleelk when they hasI been. 'One- flae� summer evening, Lord � . .. I . � I been � Karl. had worn Were utivoled, And. f a Flare 'Ing 'n, who was visiting 4t,Scars� ,. ­. -1 1-11 . .i., � perfaqtly innoc "V Freida I . � 11 �, , . I � . .ent ,And lying fell to .piece* At A touch, 'the gold 'ace, 'I"he ouddou departure Of' data, lighted A, cigar and went out . . . � !!!== . . ,W KOIAQ p4way with me, X would leave would .be pi V leld - 'deAd., Dolcoresan4, 4or daughter had boon ^ .L I ­ -1 _ , 41A Manor Y�Atch Irid qb . L I I � . llt:tp. bar w,oinAn.'s. 'k '%,et us retire - - A �Afa Werix ,lot, bl.0,k.e.n with same newspapers; Gertrude took . 1. r � . 04 instinct, Never 4id Qertrude forget that , somewhere, Gort � great blow to him, but lie Was doter- a book And tile two I)Oys, I . I � - and one of t1se'llifill, notleed ilia . . 1, quickened by Jealousy, to form whot .Walk to the lovely comer Of the rude,": she $00aned, "where yatt ,can � t, lh!) mined to And. then%, They bad A nurse 11 i gOnO followed with little Blythe, without or, I 'i .1 ., . fQrsner had stopped At twe9W. alla. . I . Conclusion she IPA I sure - Wood Where the 131"k Pool lay op- va, One can witnese p , Away hunriedly, and had left . ,.. ght, feeling . tell,me WI, aill - . she would put but oile,ponstructiok :to v0s had , -joy remorse," utoot past nine. I I no Ad Who'll the Party would have Appear. .. "I . I . I, "I an - the sky. � ,If her tier I dress; but, After a, time, lie had , " L . -tvi 1�d 89 Go,rtrude led her mother into "That must have been the urno -oil incompiete� They cnose a sbaI:13� 11 if 1 sk , on My lettgr. h s e would lit -,'d At livard.the story About Sir Karl, and , , - � , , . , , : � � i'l bent over th . ma, � accls1cp ,, avenue, where they seated thealsolves . . �� I . ,:a pit And 13ade Jilin whi.-h he Met With the . to" had underst000 I , ., of fright far the beautiful woman by Ludy Fieldea'a boudoir. She ode apaid - told . � I :1 who lay the ' own to root and take spine ,. ,Lorsl r I . on. * t� And not for from the large, white vioult. .41 . I. . . . I , u .ro vk last faridwe ' He had- come to LaThAou fir -9 which had already'grown to be , , .It. Then, tier side was like one distraught. 1 -ler )ter lie 4 , �1' . ' , Tidor the cover of"darkilbso and I , A det.rk c�yes blaied wit , Ismail ment . . - h A. strange Are, rafreo; . t before she told her .the CRAPT .1 fromItborp he wrote to ask it he had .17 � . thisRileacP Of -Right, I I1mPQ4 from hor facq quivered'wi . stairy. . . VIA XXXIX, a landmark amongst them. Lord � I I ith emotlon Dolores listened With Aaz(d . I Pern:114810A to visit Lady AllApinore. I .... . , I I I the park and - relich0d the high-VOIld- 1, "L_4ok?" shar cried. "You see that ,sonses ua 4 I at, Scarsdiale. Of course. the, Aaswor Fleld(In Was soon engrossed ilk some '. ., .. \ I I I . ,tit. gertrude clearly prove It was A00a Q f tile 4lIty f;JpJI6WJa.1e Eastern news, Lady Vielden .1. . . � . I walked d4yin the whole 'of the : It seemed Al- when Gertrude asked her mother 11 � l. ,.trW Ve passed undernea,th it on tier falliter's innocence. if, Was "Yes," and tlie.� end'it was not 0 ; In her ' L . I t .1 .4911owing 44y. leveral times torse� tkat night. Vw et h a most incredible that Sir Karl ' lia.d. She Would ,go down-stairg. Dolores, .difficult to forecast, IWIdean loved yet$ the boys played- at their . ��� I 1. will. Baby Blytli I *­-" k, � Aten, passed me, . I well know tbo sat down there and resCed, 'llo leana been lying dead All thpoe yva. him,, And proi.nised to marry him, lay quietly im harengrow 11r do . . . , I . ra-ly- and . I I . , , I I I thoy Were in sear�,h of Sir Karl. '$hey., siee tag ,Qo near his old 'home-whilei 6he- Worn out with tier sorrows, bod slept With poinoth like as At 1 I$ 0 - : I I ad over'that White gate. Ypu -tug d p r n h urge's Arms, The � '. little, guessed that the woman they . the sound sle*' of exhaustion; bat , boys, finding theme Ivog inpro com� I A . .. . � I I lie ga.. hk heart, Harry v .t#o more tax-- ' - . that mass of wild clomdtis? 4 beliovcd hira to be guilty And: Gertruila-, ly;ng.b�- be ' .&I -, had pletelY tit liberty, abegan to run - �, 11 .1 � 1. , I lr� lid, .4atclied I . � , I J)VL.b@Qd On the road, who g.earriad to, tbered rame that 'was growIng then. ulive. I . . 01114ti) laver; but )Ile comfortcd .him- . . I . . a I . _1 , . ' beard the solewn tramp of (h3 but-- , races, t I I " I . I . I .. them, Isple and old, could have kiolv� Oh, UQaven, if I could but see hint 'L It w4lii ,scirao hours before Dolores dell -bearers no!( ivith thq Wua that Gertrude Was . They were 60 long abscn� on. �� . I . . � , 'i. , and.know wh4l had been � worW 4 thousand KAthleens And 'con- One occasion that Gertrude -lo, d up . I �. I . . , � I , oil the mystery with a, few words, . Dlierf . . :� � ,�.� "'I bid myself in Paris. From tb6ne o me saw him theril - recoverett herself,, or was able to calm li�ougbt home. ., - . . I from her -]).Oak, �Vresontly thq _, , , L . . . � � ; , v - I , . I switiontly worth so much trouble.to _ .i - .. I I'll He came front his home well, strong, her quivorkill; nerveff and fairly realize "'Choy heive found him -11 . . , . . . . . . __ 09 � . I'Wrote that le res which . , o�iamaia . win. . . . Carlos, came up. slowly. to his moiii� , ", . . .0 '. . . ,.. , .1 . tter to Data ihon'sho fully the.B4,jd, gintly, "just where .. . . . I . � . " I made her lipalthy, .hAnd.some, with his 'kindly.. the truth, Then, m I _ he I;il; . 'Kathleea - i er, and looked at. her with great . . I i I believe In her husbalid'A blue eyes- Iso.brikht And Vlear; .,he', grag,ped ;Ind had Arowa ".cUstomed, and liarry says wits very happy. *It Wa . I . I I . .. . , , ­� '. I.: guilt, Ten thousand ouch lett . ,. . , he 11111-41; h4ve died agreed that tbe. .Pritica and - PrineOR: wondering' eyes" .4 . Don't Frown ' I . . . I oils. I . . .. I YA,3ver went back; and lo -I alone bavvi to it, her thol�ights reverted to Lot&. before he reached the ground, to that p - "What is the matter, Carlos?-, � she , 1. mould not have destroyed lily fat h* 11 'lie oul no _01orsaa, should .paos six months of � � . . . , had . the weight, of the =o9t intoler- - She asked innitakers;b1c, questions 00 - , c d t bAvJ suffered much, it the year At the, prince's palace tit asked. . . . � . . ...!" _.. .:. W Sir Karl. I read In the � linglia tile secret . or bore." coming her., and hy turns pitied and WAS only L I I . How many trows are marred by the L . .. nowspaperq that Sir Karl was sup, a ..that, woman ev tho_issi,eli,sa algony Of One . Naples,, And tho-'a.ther six,in R - � "Unmina," he said, wthere is, I), wo- I I . �, . ; - . So torougli the coppl�e, where the' blamed her, . mo-ment, ansk.tliqll 411 W418 ovqr.., . . . ath . 'ugly wrinkle called.a frown., - . I . I : - I I I . , . man lying thersi by . I . . 'L � Posed to have eloped with me, and bi, ds I'Vere singing. - t Lrough - the'woo& I-'Wha.t it revenge to take upon mes" , 1),O!O:es � leen's. home, the'bcautifvl old Manor . the white mar- � I 11 , , I , . � �, . . � ., grasped bur klaughter's of Deerhurst. The news of Keith- ble.11 I I It comes front tryinj to fix the eyes , . . � , I . ­ . my revenge, I felt, was .Accomplish- Idilds and the-aiiirts* palh�s, Isiment- sl -inglyj "M It n 'I had arm. I . . 11 .11 - � � - ,, . . � go said; Wanda; , , ad, The sucera.ahti satire that this : leen's engagement caused a great A woman, darlingf. Are you on a given. . I . . . ing. wailing, mourning, With low' never injured her! But she, I am : "What. is that?" she cried, tromb- � sensation in, the, coiIntryside, poop sure? " cried'Gertrude, . ... . . point and fo.rcing,thesn. to - . � . �, ',� only amused me. I bitter c:sies, With �Mssionate prayers,' sure, has suffered m.ost, HOWwr0tc* ling front head, to foot, -Wilt Yes, A woman, .She did not.p&&k perform . I . I I , �. �,Pmor provoked Is I I ,c�_ declare one thing. most solemnly, I At is it, said that they. (lid not sce the mar -m t .1 . tasks for which.they are in- . i ,. . . ,Oja� walked-oi:I, With Portruda by� ad she must h,Ave beeill" I . I .. � I I . Gertrude?" . I r 1. . . , , never thought of his children, or p . . . 0,3ne, though I pulled her dress." . ­, I . riage of a prince avery'day. I P . I . capacitated. . 11 . I might affect t -Aer 4icle. ' .. . . When Geitru.de described how IMiss Through. the open �Findow vs*me the j.If , xTurry,' cried, Gertrude, "do . . I . . . how the scandal hem. I oil I It be notlove, what ca -A It be?" . I ,you I . . � . . ; I I I � �1� � . �-,- - never thought -that their name would . . ,. 6ved Vim better than- tilt the tie Ferras bad tnA.t on, the ground to Peal of muffled bello--clear, distinct, sung Gertrude,to.' herself,, on this hoar w1f4t, Carlos s4vs?-thore Is a A PAIR OF' GOOD GLASS 'S, 'FITT-s - 1. I . . .1 � . world�," al. -e wailed, ,"And I ant go- Ask her torgiveness,, And how.she had ' � 'It' is for PArg,"'repliec - U . . . , . . . . I . � , besuille'd. . I,thti girl, bright: mornbagin . autumn. ,. re � woman lying, by the Inonument It, , . . ,. . - to , se3 his grave! . . Ob, G art- A. kindly good, I The L ' F,D BY U ' WILL ASMST IN- . " - . I � . .�' ..�, I tug I craved for a kiss and !"All thase Years they have beljeved� seemed.to be. 4 rtaiii, magic.in the I S �, � 7 1 � , .."Life wits over for me then. I went . rude, how many Yeirs . has lit, been by, .Dolores wept; yet, al the, same him gulity, 4nd'Ilo � ,L ce "Nonsensell, tried 11arry, engross- .1 I I � . . � .. . � - . : � to. the south of France, where I spent. I I � time, she'telt Ellghtl,v jealou � w they are'ensleav- words. Jusi. as. . they .*died upon .]ter ad in his Paper, "Th - at boy loves to � DRIVING AWAY THr�, VRO"., . I i .1� , lyflig thereif to - I S. Why oring . ti) outvI6 eaull other' lit doing Aps'. . . . . . I . i I .I.. S�Me time With an old friend o -t my Lord Fielden came in. She rose make a sensation. It Jp.qnISr the . . � I 1, - .. ps9ther'.0 ag. I reinalned They 14,w,sed train the golden nua- should this troinan -%%ho had wrought him honav�_ All- -the church"bells -4ulcl4n.of late Miss Gertrude had ,nurs-,.11, . . ­ . . -_ . � . ­ Who was dyi � I 14�4ht Wo the, ca'd,- cheerless cornet, such terrible mischief love :. Sir bells- ar ring mutil . I V . I . � �', , � with her for some weeks, and thou � ound .will . ad P0419 4avofiled meeting him alone. I With op air:of Injured dignity, Car- A.J. 'GK1CXCX., . , . . � l , . t��k her name. I called myself Ifa- of th,, wood wh�rre the Black Pool 1.,�arl's daughter? . I for Isliti; but, all, Maillma, no, ChrI&-- � � It not lov6, what wa,s it? She � rose lOs"'eturned- - I I . . . I . . . � t �, I la�v. 11hen Lola saw lt.agaln, ,with, "You do not .1; -now then wh3rO she tian in those 'clitir,hos stood, up and and in A half embareosed mannor ' �"Nu a there -look, papa -L and 84iiiej titific JesvelLer . . I . . ! . dome, St. Ange. After that I rented the familiar trdL-8 and'reeds. Which I I �htts gone?" asked Dolores, . I . . golds 'Think twice before you .�,Vro.. said,"Mantina'ia t' home, 'and rse I . op.ticia3m . and . � � .. .. I . . . I 1, thei Chateau IrleurJs; And there I he ve I 11 . I she - the Woman lying. by the in rble does ' I I I , I of 3, grew oil its niargin, she gave a great, "No, * manlyiia, . deare.st, She has I A I , . � . A . ,. . . ". . I . �. ao-�4',e' Judgment On an Absent wants to, see'you," not speak." . . . I -.40116INTON, ipNT. . I I spent such years olitude and an- Let awns, " � , . . . I I . . .,, ' cry &bd stink, upon her i-nees. I -Ter gone. out, of 'out lives forever. . . I .. . . .. I � , , giiiih as fall to. the lot of few Wo- . . . , I � I . . . I . Is It was the . . . I . �' , . . . . 144y, Gertrude, but I want to see . -terror 6f theboy's face . � - . .. 1. �. I , �he, . .. � I . . And she dist'not. It wass - . � I I . . I . LC%1,-­---,- men. fa�e grew deadly paid, r nrl . er4gp- her rist, in peace." that attracted Gertrud . � . . ... , ad Gertrude's hand convul-41voly. . "Dead LiA the time," murmured Do- . .. L a terrible you,"'lio replied; And there was that a. Lord Field- . . I I . . . . ,, Ave been -dead lit life: -but that vigil that .Lady. Allannsore kept by in No* face which,' told her that Ahe Oda did not sto it.. ' - � - I . . . . I I . . �. '�__�:_ , "I Am -afraid "' she 'cried- '!I am loves -dead -and. I believed. hint hap.� herhusb nals coffin � 11 � . . I. . I � . . I . .. w sustained and cliverotivie was I it . - for, thouill -there tim6 had cout .,when she mu, Do go, lidrry, M -M I � I I I . � . . � . , k I a at listen. is and gee What it ___� . . . . -a time.9 Wh of I . - ­_,�­ _.. . �, 11 . � afr'4141 0h; Gertrude, help me! " py with herl Ch, my true And faith- I Wei ell_she -felts half falnt� '.'I want to see you. And you'onl ,". sbe'said. � . . . I .. . � .. I I I 1. the knowledge that Dolores suffered . . Y, I . � � . . I � . .., I ­ . . . . ; I .. ,more even than I had. I should never The, brao-e-hearted girl knelt by Jul love, how I have, misjudged, Yotil I ing by It, slle:-Would not leave U u)1- he went ,on. "Why .do, you. avoid me? Lord Maiden rose somewhat unwil- . . . . . - ' . ' . ' . - . � at � ow . . ... . : � . "Z, I not chanced .to see some of the ad-, .stricken womarl. .. Oh, Got I HisAfirdly face would never. - bend All the strength of.'Iny heart. I do "It you have been drawing on 5 � . I I , . 'How foolis - I wits Is n til. it was borne XWAy. . . You:m4st Rn ' that I love you Wit� gly'. - - , - . I �i I : - I 4 ,her side; It r heart went out.to'tho It at to tit I k Off I �otlr-' -1 lms"". - . ;. - �, have . emerged fro illy seclusion had I .. . . . � that.old 'sliaftl -ti-ude if. .1in , � � . 11 �_ 'vertisemOnts for me, which aroused -"Mi,s tie Fi.rtids," she whispsired . tiould x,ndo 'the �past, if I could livO', Over ber.ajitin,.bls arms would never I . R E.K.-D * S 0. , . .. . ; I � I I I � notthink that since ihe wdAcf. began imaginatio'lli - Carlos,," he saidt "we . . I . . � . . . . I �- aly curiosity and brought -me hithorf' gently', ,�try to roti.ge yourself for .my life'over Again, I.would act ,very niore infpl& . . . I . Q I , . �.J . . . I . be", his lips never be any man has.evc-r loved a woman"so will, have a priva.te interview I I .1 � . ­ .1 . . � . � ,. � . 1: I ; . I , I meant simply 'Come ov my father'i sailce.' W`ith6ut .We differently! 1, was too ,quick. la my pressed to hers� she would never rest well As , lov pi � . . . "'TiTamma"I . . . I.. . .. to er well . . You I* Allowed. * my jesilousy,. agal With .1 , I - . . P, said' the itil ' . . .. I I ; � I cannot give him Chrlatian'burial. Do judgment. a . a I a feiibw, ' - . SEE US FOR * . ! . . . , �,� . �,'�. ," ,'disguised to England, and ascertain � . her,head, on his breast,' She. who..was s6- qxxickbf i;p.ecch, "Ind'egdishe is.lher.e lying quita.-still, - :, . .. . . I . . ...: �� . . , . . . - reask 31i ence me,, � . P . .. . . . .. . . � I I . . I I I 11 1. why I wa's wp.nted. In doing so I not fall tis a,f tha' last." .. . � not' my to 'InAu * feefing that her sure refuge was and ready . of wit, bad no answer for.. And she did not speak 1'.' I I I .. ­ , I., .. . I .. I . . . I . �4�1 ", And for his sake, whom she loved Oh, Kail; f6rgive.me-forgivelue, my tbeii�,� buit she . I ­ . . . .. . � . 1. - . . _ I . . . . I . I e rather have him... . '. . t6rror was s -.� _ an see I have acted Impr,ludently."' . Would . .. I . . The boy's . .. " I I . .. o well, she did , knelt by )tl$ coffin than hA*e sat I . � a evident - . � .1 . � . I . .11 - ! hastil I I '. I . . ., . ge-,self, and with 'a, desperate effort give TdYsOlf I "- . � . I . � r 'and I( . .. ­ I :t, _ . 1. i . . " .t , I he Bids � I . . I , . . . ''. I : ' .. ;J: ..'E - S 1,.. 1. � . . . so inadly and s . rouse, '-diL-ar lwssi love, for I'shall ,never for7 , ."I must rentind you of One Ahingr,., 'that Gertrude ..rb.ge )_ . � by I I . .. I anotheron a. throne. Ltidy, Flaldoil' Gertiudo,'. i','ittter a few mo- lowed her husband. As,.'thby. dre* . . . wLnt on toward.the latal ,pat, The . Presently she iiew cAllier. Kath- . . came th her ia't, , " , . - - D _.�, V.,`_ CHArTrza . xxxvii. . , � . � � .1 . � at s on, the, day - Ap-* . nieats�.'th�-reward you. lPiomlsed to �'noar the nioninnotif th 8 U .. .* . . . I ­ .. . I I % � .. � � Wind mui,niukdd, through ihj .troes, leon, .Lady Fleldcn, �and Harry, came . Painted tot, the funer . I.S n Who Wagritia fir. . oy saw. that h ' ' I *.. � f : . , ,,Lt. I .. giVQ'tO tile jig , e, . . . I . ­ . 0 't.. was I . � . � � �:, I . . 1� " .�. �! "' s` - I 'I ' ; , . . -r ght. I ,There lay sonlething �. . . I . . . . . � -elation of Lola do F at-- tind stirrod. gently. the*4a;rk WAters of - to .saa heir; an4-jhoy ta,lkeil, until I Rearly.,the whole 'co. . . 1 .7. . I , - : - , During the I � I . Unt'%Y had been toibring yotX.,Jnfor4g�#tlon�6onqef'niaig wl' � I I ­ . . _ I . I., .� ­ , �, .� ... : ..�..Yas N' i ' lictl they could. not di§t1figuish at � � . . . I L I . . the pool, It vas: a lone1ly, cheerlesi., .nightfall OVuh4t h0. happened. to.. do him homage, men, '. womLi ' . -w4rd, ...,., � .. . . : . I ,. : ,. . I .. - . . , �. � I , . ? tertible story Lady Fieldest'had I . � . I n and'. that unfortunate ..woniun., Late, do first,, aftet ----they sA1v that . it *. �_ � - - , .. I . . . .., ­ �, t, , . . I � - faint. M*Ot. � Gei,�rudq * shuddered -aq they .1'Geittouda,": said. T�ad� I-i*hlldren had crowded round the Met,, 'Forras. Do you, reinoiltbor?" ' .. - , . was the '.. . . �. . .. .., . I . . . . I 1. . . . .:. . ­. . I . . �. :� I gi7own white and She looked _ I . I . . Voisly of. a w6mali. . . .:. � _� . . . . , :1 - * , . . . .. I .1 . , ' - ,rt dreir nearer. A�g�-oup- of tzill Pop- -11 OtAll . always call you' "Go7dLn and'peopI6 ll�jo,,Wdpt a � .. 11 I I 1. . . . I I . . "... . �. I . , - �. With amazement and hot )r at the . I , s much' to s&', � ' ','Yes," she- said,: I I . . "Xaep awayi Certrude! " cried Lord . . .. . . I . � _jfark, beautiful fa,ce. - - . . ' lais stood on .one .4'de, and to.,the Wart", 'but loi- you, yd�ar.father's the iAli-haired wife beside .the c � "You have never -paid A; but I Fielden. I � �... .. . I 1. - . . . � .. .oAn .1 .1 .. . I . . . (%oilce -. clean. 'home KroWn , . I . . � . . .. : . . 11 �.'� , "I can. scarcely reali7.e,"- she said' I r'ght,,-j4st:'.-,A'hei10 cli�--stopp.-il been clearm , IWI they- had we,r;t � for � h'M who ' . � . . I . . . � .. .,,,,, I , from-' atemory would never have .,. - lay , have not forgotten it. 'Do y A B . . blover .-and Timothy. Also - . �� � - � . . . within It ­ . .. I , oil .k ow ... ut it Was too 14te, she had rush- * , I . . I "that you Who knew the'sad seciet ' the I'a1h., as Sir'Karl' had done.,. *lay: ' ad." . - - I �..� ., .� I � . . '. - I .1. .11. �, . . . . what'l $tlak you. ought 0 I give ln� ' . edlon before him land r 'is' ' I Alsike,"Alfalfai. t9peltz, B ck�` I ..' I . � � 1. .. . � . . . . *death could ]cave of. the tr(.a . ch . er6ug pit. I . .., "My dearest r I .1 . I a ad the fal- - . U . I ' I I . ­ l Dolores," asked Lady:', Gertru'do? You Ought to give me a ' ' ' ' ,�� - AI.Sir Karl's him : I the.snouth ' ' , It' wag A, day -full at emotion - for " . fiv " laii. h6ad. .. One look - was onough. It. Wbeat,, imd'all kinds. of Field - ,-.' . I I of., . I F leldert ikentsly "wilt You 1., hundred Wiss' -- .i , � . 11 . . I . " 1�randed in the eyes bf the *et1I&As' a. I It IO6kedAfk6 a.sqy:aYe,0TvAtch , � . , _., �, Come away - . * I was Lola: de,:Fett' I I .. I ... I I I . a of nor faith Or . -grouqd, differmt, from. ,tha.f ..Lady Allaninare. It becatne knov,h, I � 11 . eq. ": , : . . Ast. it! d She . was And. diti delt'&Yeds. . . . I � I . 1. .. � . .... I � . I 'it) -Ki,ers It have, not, Oked -you tiefoie.' I �'IsAvo ' ,(you 11stive _11ever, p%id -it- but g' s . . ., I I . :;. . I �... �� ma honor, disgraceid, I solid a although: they tried.haiii.,d . I . . . I ,�ulte dead. ftovv� 1. 1. . � � .. . I I . .. . I � __ ,. � his aroun'd It by being s$mewhitt Aevat�, . felt that if you, liked to spend th * lo� . be had been , . I � . . I I . , . . ... ,. .1. � ... " .� ,b�y a ioul. sin. . Were, I Doi . . 9�cret, that she. had iettirliedi and old. . age -Oh, 11arry, hoW'wrong-Wi you!" there of 6burse no one I ' . I . . I I ." . . . ", .�." I . 'a " Z - . with your- beloved do . . to in . . . .1 � I .. � , .... . ... : . ' I -"; � � wife, -or Gertrude; his &QM�ie'r, . I '. ad.., -.X6 6ne, could poggiblir guess that fr'lends * Docked to see jier.'. 11h,W hours ad, you , she cried, her beautifuY face. flushing. � , kna.w;,�*bu . I . ., � '. . . ... . . �. .il .. L � . .. - . .11 I- ­ . the hour- of heir extPell'ity. and deso- ' I . . _, . . . . %_ ,. �. '"'I''. Would neither forget nor forgive." under tho t= Ass of dry Av(iod, iviould see her; thay crow&d 'i-niind had right to, -do -so,. bxit n6w the ­HID�w a . .. . - 11 . . . I * . � ,. � . I I ' I . . : it ay. I&$ * , - . . , . . a4 irou �ay ouch a ihing?" lation, she had gone'to the grave of. ' '.* ' ­ . . I . s . .1 , I.. -1 � ,-, . "I ma.lce no excuse for myself," re- k as)?v .and lay � A depth - of, 11 Come #1162*h is to , . . 1 . . I - -:. I . . . her with warm arid glad .gr-.setin q. At .a be. laid to ."YoU a?ado, another promise, which the niair she had loved ao dearly, to AlLat lio"�rest. Prices' . ' .' ... I .11 I ^ � d Lola; "but just this much "let . dftr'� A3 , s.& pf which - it , even , !r . Deeping,th6churels, bells,l]tleaded'nier!�.� * tests, d �you must I Came, also you'appear to havO fokkotten, - dio-i It'WAS A Pitiful. face,*with its � . . . I .. I . � " �pjlec 7N 'it - ,rest 4 , an � ­ 11 I I - .to I . I I � I - I., I . �.� � I . . I , . 1 . I .. . . . . . :. . I .:. ... � t, I alle say-tha� I thought little or.the ril,le jo, 'think,, . '.­�' ., - at Laily I Gertrisde. It. 'Wes thi6--Ahat,,- if the and- the long, .' I . '.. 1, . ., , .,. . ,- .. , rily. ­,Zvor�bod� rejoiced, th, alwa " .. . ­ lipb'clbsdd forever, Come in *and see tbem. - I . . ' I � �­ consequences either to fits name or Sil- nily. -ai.d.. wills swift. steps,4-0111, Allampore he,' -4bil I t As' yet DoLra- raisidlier -'White Worn face . -man, who. broUkht y6u,certain an&r6-, dark i ' ' � - �'. I � . .1 ­.. . I I . I . .. . ,,. . . ,. ­ I �, d teturistd. ' hair, streaked With gray... T-JoW . .. I I .. . . . . . ; :. I 1�,,. .- mine, but solely and entirely of' my 'Went uP,t6,JJ1a* shaft;. and then sto'Od th,', t concerning, Sir Karl to ibat Of her oId,,fr46ss47 . .. � . liable, news. about , your faIller. Was - gently they -raised lierl . I . . . � . .1 _ erillile story � 1. "Where .will. ti,ey lay ,him . AnId Go -- . . . . I 1. . . . ­ I I . I -revenge." shL.0dering, , iih' ?" she in any. way eligib - ert ­� - .. .1 �� I . - � , * to, you. Wbuld;narry ' . . : I . � ­ . . w , '. ciri expression of do- was 141, nowIl. !J'h w , , I ­ . I'll � .. . � ,�., - . "I ropeat tha,t I sliouJd neve . for- ' spiair on,her� face, Af .1 er0l as na'sleep ashed. . .� � . � I I . rude - loved -her ,ow* n inotbor none the I I . ..� 1. I I r. . ter a pau%e sho :thai'Wght vlth& for, Dolores or her ' ,,.By..(1art.ru.de!s ' ' him, if he - agVed. �du i as his, reward. - : kissed- the poor . .. . ­ � I . I .. less becauseshe . . � to, Ge�trude ..and laid her W 7' G " 1 . .1 .wan;. - I I I I - , . , � _: , ,give you," said Lady Fielden, with turhad' 11 . I I te - -and over Again- the desire he ' III be. Now'be fair., be 'JUA to - me,. er- . 4 il ovilig,pity., . . I . . - 11 .. ' i I . daugh rs, ,over: . . , erer S. -face 1n..I . . . Vl , I . I . . - .� . ,buried tit Scarsdale. lrhei�e is an. ' I am ' th( -oukh ' . -and, ' , * . . I ;��alla,coiitempt. "Treachery to. the hand ,on hers. � . I . I Voting girl had to.repeat every I:1101� I tru*de. ):. atedluni tits .. ­ . . I � . . . XMI a *1 tl , . ' , livingis bad enough; but treachery I "Ho.liqs there," she said', wheie he . I M $face of �Vround - in the' '. park, " I I .They .never told-awr:one ,Where . .. '.I , .... . 1 ' � .. 1. 1 I . .J: � . . , . tall, anA Lady! Allaurriore never. 1. OP( which -such news I wo�s %obtainail-1, Am,- they . , � r...: .. ' *1 W I ­ I . . , he .- And she SAYS that it Will ,b had - found her, for � . I SUepessor- to. 0. - 0 oo0ar. *. - � I � . 1. ­ . a Your "' 'I ible -man. - Give me my re- sake',, and they c�on�ealed her identity. . � � I .. I . . . -n- sileat and lose . wearied of asking about the tripac r" Wish t�, have 'it mausoleum erOcted ' Wax7 Marry' afe!!' . ' L � I � � I - -to the dead is ten thousand thiles' has la' still ;hll, tl - � Dolores' , ...:,�,:. .-Worse. You are no heroine in my years.,.Do You see where. the ivogd.. Dug:: pit, � *. � . � . . . ­ therd.. She' thinPs to hAve ' with,'siome. difficultv and buried her .. . . . '. . ., . 1. ­. I . . ... eyes -only a mean, dishonorable wo- is broken-whbre 'th'dt black gap is 7 - .. . I . . him-.1its.r... ' I '.What a Way in Which to ask me, In the Pretty 4chu ' I . _M��_ . . . 1. ­" - I ­ , . I. man. I decline to have Anything' That I She,.had a -it eagar desire to see. it.. led so near to you,' whe , , * I . ribItyard- at Peeping, I 1. . . 'L ' 11 ro vou can go Ho.tryl' What can you. expect'ine to - , . � .. I � I . . � . . . s *here fie 'fell so niany years but V.ertruft-'iaid ihe must not. It.' eve -day aad,gttew some fl,61vwx on' ­ . -There her gta,ve is aisttact f L . , . '. . . : snore to do with you, Perhaps' Sir ago.' Canis with me." ' I ' ­ � _. ry . . say?,. You have hot'littentioned the . roln all ''. .' . . . � . ' - her in' he ' . . others, because it Is. generally sur�' . � . I karl's daughter pay have more pa.�. , They * Went ', fogether* to -the 'ves,v would hai.n. r. dreams toil hiii gr�tV4,AVUI,'be Ill a some little ,*at d Ilove ' " , I - . - . - . . . _ ' : I ... -,Itience." And, with a face full of edge; tolti, dr.-e*W-;aslde.'�sojrn6 ."of A�c evermore. The w4616,placd was td atoneident for � le,tissl e�, I Ka�va,­ so . . . y rIch,'rod,"ro.9eso, and there . . I I . I . . . , I - I . ,, -, Ishii. lie -.All ' . .. I.fy Ad Harry. " 11 have - .. ., I . : %_ I . . - I - .. 1,ndorgoo alteratiom Lady Ficiden th6,,e y9at* ., I d.,, , I . . t4a. . . � ... I 1. .1 ' . . ... een i.4inklngpf not tag d1se' . ,. " I . �. -Indignation, Lady Fielden quitted tan"!;Icd :creepers.. , � , �, s ullbul L. b , since I . passionate, guilty. loving 'heart. I ' . . . �, . ­. . I . I , ' . : Would akttnd .,to it, and , then she - Again Doloreff - .h in tit last at -rest. � � - . . . . ..... .. . � I , the room. . ,.1�!Loo1c/'­h,, et -10 in a, l6i;d- Vdicts ' ­ I bent' her *head: over, saWy6u' oft thsit day in the -Pitti. 1. �� . . � I I . . I . .. . , '.'It is of no use to irritate her " 'l�,Ilook; - .ur. , might visit the, spoti..-41ii not until thevOlset iiall;.. ilfid LAd�4-Plaiden . pajate_:-�kt ­ - - ­ It 11 not- .Us- -. , , . � .1 . . . . � . . !:..... � � . � I .. I . . . . . ., . . . . . I A111110�,, . . -.1 . . ig you., W O'Wi . .. ,.1.1. . ITE NP. ­ .. . . � . . I . , , " ., I . . . T - ..- . � � . .� ,. I . .. . P ;� - Geetru�le.' . This - . is� Yo V.ev. . , - � , heard'Abi Unit . ten., I - hAv4 -.. been your faithful . I - L . - . : thought Lord Fie'den. "We are still father's e�rave '.' I - . . - . . . . .: I , 1. . . *mur;-- E r I ... ... ,-i . . . . I .. Y, - .. I . - ,. -.-,--- .. ­�­ � . . . . . . . . . �� . . I I ,somewhat in Ili& power. Wo*.naisst be �'Forglyo me," she s6bbed "I'ls.l.should-vou kild..6voril, :Cne ,.�,."I did not I,'n.o*, in, : il�lisling;'! did - friend, your. devoted slave, your. true" * � I.. I . � . . 1. . .. I � . -r ' .- . , � . I ­ j, � . :: .: 4 .. . I i and be I . . -ad not: kii %. , . . _ .1'.1 I 1. . � � . calm. " � burn'n )re'disniiil re,iollecti6a to', the s;u � I � .. . �. � , . . .. �, 9: ttars fell upoA. Gertrude's - Ia4 . I . I . , owl" � - , � - . : 16,ver, all - these .,Years; � p.ow - -I ; ask . . ....., ,i: .1, . . � I . . � . . I I ;1 - "My mother speaks as site feels- * 111% memorlas 'or vour life10 Gertrude . ,"You will � Ill -.6 that, �,Wlll . you �aj,' � 1. I � -1 . . . lids'-"&vgiv.� itief , .1 bg,Ve' lilight- I *. boldly. for my reward. - V�xry* Ina;' .- &ff . 1 . .� .- I I .. . t. . I I � I -. . . . I . I . ..�, t . strongly," hesaid, Aloud. ad . your father's fair ., anwaind.0iad- 'AA0,, and-l)oloilus lka�,e,tii!s the wish, Polores'P' -said Lady.Fial6-11. . . .. . 46dalarry me 0 I h,thesaffie day that. � I . . . .- .. . . I - . spk truly' 1,11ough - . it . �, . . Th,y ' 'I ' ' ' , 'ditifor moth -w -And, ghe answered,med'!ii , 1,Yc1j,,, .- I your . rdervou's, ,I: � . I I . . ' o%vcd*. the spring -tide 'of your'l life. 1, L d it not know '' .O'You will co , y sister becomes Princess'Colon�.. I . . . . � I .... \ I - 1� . �� - I It seems cruel to trample on a fallen hai�e bec i or, daught:r; of the Bad Work that _: me.. Willi � Ind, - aly na.. Will ,You,?" . . .., . .. . � .., . . I . . I . . I . : " �, 'r � ,n cruel to hill W1161:41.16v_ , . . I ' - . - friend,* .;'(let- ., ,4y . 1. - . , . . I � I .. � I , . �. I " don6­1 hit.t. nignt.. t Was ou. do not, deserve that, . 1% . I q. � _ foe, 1, Lola answered. Then she.. cd end cruel to you, Will yolljor- W'.. s - haing . dear?" continued her . . . I should.. . . . . I I . ' � I turned with a gesture of appeal ,c. town of Deeiiing tr0de come and help me;-ocoala.. and ,s I . ... I - �� . . I I I to alve, me? All, Gertrude, 1 am . tile as-1h)ugh half ti I - . L ay 'Yes,! YOU are-so�so mastodul' I I , � I . . . .Gertrude. "Child," she said_ "let rn�ost i .1 . ­ - were Awake.' Lord Fleldiess had given Persuade your. mdth6r tq,go Away." , . I � . 11 . .. 0ases, . I., . I . - orlol-n, the . ,most 1111sitirk -to . about'it, -ffafry," - - . � .11 . . . . I - �� ..thewhole world rave against me; 1`11 .. . . .3X wery i.preparation for a . The white; Worn face froxd which reA, I am cdm�- . . . . 1:, . I .. I . . . I . I cteatu a *on the facd.of the eat-th.. �.' orders that e . 'oYou gee; my dea; - . . . . . I . . . . I I . I .. 1. ,deserve It. Let them say what. they none so wretched I I am . �. ­ filn ral should.*bw inaild' at Vielden all light had -gonei and *th6 qui ering . 0 " . .. .. . - . I � I - . '_ w I) at to utter ii,solatitin, and n i H �rti*udd to Pro- .. Lady Al . . I _.-- . . 1;'Iet them insult,.sneer scoff . going. 'Out . I I lips were piteous to see p�lled to. be s'," he rejoined.. "You I .. � . OYRED BY , - --- I . . I . . lisory. On Minor. e.,as1:ed Go ldrimora kissed the velvet j)all - would, I bblieve. let -mel live. in sue- . � .1 I . ... -.,-.Z- .. , �.. , .: . 11, me; but do not you. I qou!d not . ' a comfort, in Heaven , pilso that Lady Alf-anniore should w)t - , - , , onse foe .twenty veArs longer, . Gar- . , , . . I I . . . � : bear it from you. Let others punish earth I have n hoe rowli I . n li ., - I trude, Dods It ever octur to you how ' .1 � I 1.�avo the next Aay. If I Must go," she said. 'good- ,P � . . . - . no',hope;' Lot me take wUh *n,,a.th, , . goo&by . . -N .0 0. I I . I . ,. � byidear love '� � lunyon's .- eM. D r " ' . I ,tile for my sin if they Will,, but. When he Would ask to see'hot.'Nev- . . I " . ipletel3i I have given to --' 1. I . � . Artistic Resiil.ts. , -, ,. . . I � yqu memory of a low kind words." - ��_� . I , - � AN she. bent - over the 'coffin she, Coll 'three. years Of My vou the, ... . . � ,.. . . . . I I.. I. I : , will be kind to me As Your father Di . I . . I . I . � I 'was and would have been., Will d ever woman -,veep so, 'bitterly er 'did .mail work- v ' rith such,energy- - sawl-ho.riagi.for-the first ti 1. I . last, ' It ' fe?" :, - - ; I I . I 11 I . .� I I Im . . . I � � I., . I . � .. I � . .11 . -hat he alo! Ina- a low i i I � I I . 11 . I . I - . . . you so - hopolcssly?. 01�rtrude i.ould.- noi . isid�x-'.d he workcd.so hard t I . 1. I "Vou have been vdry..good. 0,me.1- � - - % . I : Otif piidc, is in the)'resalts of . � . � . . � I ;. .. . promige me this?" I . ,most IOA Bigh� of the. ' reward , In cry came from her. lips. . ­ she. faltereid. . .. .. . � . � I . I I I I 1. . I help.M �III3 thriw h2i arassrou-nd . . "Who brought this here, Gertrudd?" .1 , . . I . . . oiir photographing, It'si a plea- � . . ,� . ,.. 1, . : Gertrude was sorely divided in'. I view., . . .- . .. .. . : . . . . I Good to -youl rilkak to p, Weak I :. . . . I . 1, . .,he trembling fl,gu're, and, stoopin-V . ,. a cried, clinging, to, her daughter. , . I . . . . 11 r D. got negatives' that will - � -* I 1; . 1, � I . . . sh .. . I. 1, . I � . . . . I I sit c b . . . I 1 4 1. I heart. With the mealory of her, �i,s�bd tlid'tear--stained and r "t' . )% lt�m tho.shad6ws of eveli'my fell, L � ."We It on his filiger "- a , . . . . be satisfying -and to have for, . . � I . . . wp no ye aid . . . . . . . � . . . I. . � . . I �� . I '- b,antiful face.. .. � *. . . . ha'wcnt With it picked body oilltra-ve Lord, '.Vlild�a; tiand; thfilhi� ,7.,Ou imply worshiped you. '. Ah, my dar� . , . 01ir customers ph6tographs ihat - ­ I isather'si death and her mother's life . foiih'd exprodslon. . I have'worslilped you --r' . . . 1� long suffering, how could kilo pro, "Tell ,me,", , , g , . . . . I . . nilse? Yet the miserable woman who' . she Faid.'� - "Where are 11101" 137hey'llad ropes An.1 Igoslehi, asif,,h,t�IiVd� it, T,�Aid. jf-lsero.". - ling; do not- be coy with. me -do be' � � I I . I .. l o ui as Well . . , �, . .you going and :what'you meast to do, , Lind a litter, lit case their search Was. Gertrude too!,' ill ol 'I love you, .say'Gert- ! .1 ... I �� - ... . .. : . . - - I . I . . appealed to her had had but 0110 I I . - . i . a ring from -the. kind to In , . . � I . . I as to th,641 Our spooking like 1. , , , � I deeam in life, and thdt was love to . rl with your.life.11 . . . . successful. I.Pliece, of the men. -had, cotffn arid lAsed it. : Dolorei looked' rkide, with, all-my,hcart.. Vou 'Wilk , , . . � . Ilesses a I re �ur , pride. " . , . I . . . ' . � I .11 .., 'J hope to spend it- iepm�fn�, ' of voluateered to. descond.the disused - at lbwfth. wedping.eyes. � not send me awit'.0". . .. . . . . .� . 1. .. . I .. .�, . .,', �Jlser own fath�r. ' For. his sal:e. she, ' . ' " � . . �.. 1. . I '� I � _�. I .. . . .. � . : I .1 IY I in �st befriend her. . sin," she said, "Never inij.d mv shaft- . . "The last time I oaw.it,,t "she "Noil' she .Biid gently, ."you knolii , I ... . .1 . � .. r I my . . . , . i . 0;Z:_1_ .. , . I . . . ,�� . . . , a . . . 1, nds here, lay They fortac . 9 .1 .. I � . 'I. . 1. I worn" - . d ti weird �0110­the lit- said, "it %Vag slaining on..my hus- . , . . .. - HOW 8TUD10 -. . ; I � . . � She bent gently over the life ertrudL, ',It a that -.1, will not", . / , . . I , � . . . HENRI P I I face. . dear, by the side of this gravt, whc� tic crowd of min standing t1oun.d. the ban0's -Anger, And it spat,Uied in the . Then his Arms ,wero suddenly clasp- s � I . I . I . .. �- I . - .1 . � I . , q I . ': . I . e I . . k ,gotten pit. - .11ho first thing , ad - round - fair face was .. ""I belleVe tbat.raore thaft go per - � . .. . .1 .. '__,�_ I . . i I .. 1; 164V69. 611. ,PNIlaps' I shall'nob go*. long-lor sunUilitAlst as he Was leaving - her,' and hat . , . � . ­_,.., "I will never hurt you by one Ind. 4 1 . . 1. . .1 .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Word," she said. "Now 3 oil ,%vIll far away,. ',I should like raomv,�tlalas that Lord Floldest. ordered was 'that ilkissed It thenj Gertrude, - I ghall. hidden upon. .)its broast;' 00 'that . it I cent. of busintss'fallures can be trac. . ... ".1, . . to kiss th2 ground on '%�hich your the mAjis of dead Wood -and' creepers wear it until ,I . ,.. . wits love oltor Vill. . . . . .edto ill-hcalth."�Munyon. I .1 - . I . . I .. . . . . I . . . .1 ­ . � . ,show me where illy fatbor lie -4?" . I , Wes, ! . �. " . . . I p ., . . . . � ..: .�. . m ... . , .�_., ., "Yes; shadow fAlls. Cho Gertriolit if, he: . : .� � I .. . . L # is : it. *. . # * I among .. .... I I . . I. . . you -no one but you, Ger- . I . should be removed, and the mouth � ... . . i ' . Nervous . disorders, especially' , . . � . � . . , .. , , '�t . hall Only. loved Mal Good�bye;l Illy of the pit lAid''bare. It '111 I .I. , . .� ;.", . - '.tr.ude; you and I will go- together . took some' � . .I. .. . . Tile -twb- Weddings took place on Wontent fLre- beoomfhg alormingl3t preval- , � , . _ . ,once and alone." . skarest, oft a. hgain. -.1uBb 1`001k -at tiftl(116 do this, 'a -ad when it was ef;- � - - . . . . . I 'L I . . . - 1. .. '.j�'.' L, . , CHAPTU It XL. �, , :- thi same day, amid the rejoicifigs of � ent. In their train are found 111gorintla,. , , . I .M, -, . .. , I , - * . 'I" ,;��_ . ..AT�arry looked tip in ala -m. Wits it -111d blice -more with Ybur.'fathar's fected, the meft�criod out in horror. � . .1 4 the whole couiity� ..'Kattileen lahys- tnelancliolia, neur lgia, eptlepsy, a d 'in- . . � � � -11 ., �. . tlie ,8-onco inore:.kJos me, Wicked a'ild A . great, gopio black %.as. Gertrude hail -just been singing, And worth became Princes . g' () a I a . .a . an - , .1 . - , . I . . , safe to trust a .slender girl I a , OYL . , g chasm, . , a ni, SAIlItY. X feel 'Proud tO .think .th . I hands of such a Woman? but the Worthles's as I am,- speak to, . me j:h6e night, yawned. before them, . tile., Word's pt%70,10d llar,� ''461te. Uft- � Sit& perfect content, such complete rnY Nerve Curie I have x0plied i 6 � 0 -� . , � . � I � - . . _ GP811 Gr'a'lfl., . '.. . I . consciously something. ha.4 ,become &'� ha . I . I . � . -� . �,elear eyes looked tit hint 'unditunte,d- More With .Y6-ir father's. Voice. (,h. ."It Was n6ither More nor less than . It polnesti as the.4e young people an- feet boon to* stifterInj hunuirilty, and , - . 1. . . �.�l iy. . 0. . : I . . -I loved youll" . g let-trude eLl- one that will jive in t . I ,� . .. � . . Itail, Karl, how AL death-trap," ,said Lord Fielden. - thatter of life And. death With her. -do Is. rarely known, 6 lie hearts and lives I 'L I . I , .. I I . . . I . '. I � I I � "I have no fear, Harry," she said, . Gertrude.did What she asked 11 . "Covored Ill. that traitchordiss fashiono Shobad grown 801;0AACUStolned ,to wayd liked to remember her moth, Of the people long after A. am gone. if i **+**"+++ +4+I1I$** . 1� .� or. . . . . 11 . I . "Miss tie Forras and X will gc-. stud .kh3 kissed Lthe quivering lips 'and I wonder that 'Many otheri d1d not, , Lord Vielden's homstjo'4nd love thAt er'S farewell. ' She had hold her YOU are troubled with nervousness, if you . . 1. I . . I . cannot WOO, It you 'feel Irritable, If you . . I oli., I . I �,I'Gturh 4ulahly togeth.,w, 'In tbe.1 tried to sootho the terrible grief fall into it- 'It orght to havo been she did not appreciate either until he' tightly clasped In hill! Arms% . .1 teal weak and exhausted, I most oarn- I , . � . I . . . . I . . . . . . ­#Ioantime will -you send a telegrant that- seemed beyond - all'human rom. railed JrOunli.". � " ' I as . uitb aud- - "I owe the antfrid' happiness of My estlY -ask Yo to tr,v my ,Nerve Caro,- ' A- .�� . . I . . � I . 1� �. the Villa, Balre, edy. Then 14ho said slowly� . 'T It oy . that th-3re denly hot, life grow cold 'and dial. I life to you'," she whispered. I'Gaa& Munyon. ' U ... . .. uutid d... - . . 1. I I 1. .to My ' mot .)r at I soon disbovered . . I I . I . S ar . . .. . . . . I . , ' Florence? Say ust this -The - . . . 11 . I i I j !1iy8- "I think what you BAY Is best. 'It Was IAO Water, In tb4 Pit; afid then-, llarr,� had learned gains wisdom train m ll , - , MUNYON's REMPIDIES. . - . I I . . � � I . ; . 1 tary Is solved. Come at oft .0", I � .. .1 . . I .-.--.,.. #� . - I . . I . . . . , I . I � I . . I , will be well for you to 160.VC 1110 IhC1W. unildot breathless Wlen�o, twO men his mother. . i 26c a Vial. . . . I i . , . I � "I will do just what you wisb,ll re."'I (4* ( . � Muriyofils Nerve Cure . . � . . 11 w4 away froat'het, . than 4 1 . .. , � .. - 0 W-bSre, - I Wish, I)efaro y6u p -O "My dear boy#" she hail said to , I 011APTEU XLI. . " Munyofils Dys . I . Elevator . . I I �) I . i �Plied Lord t'ielsipti, 111ait, far t1a ' . - Were gt'litly lowered. -The loolcers-on I 'of , I. .. . . I epals, Ctire relieves . .. .. -1. . . . � o'been too, lavish � a notantlyi Price 25c. . , ... � � "'t for' We Qhall never Moat agalih-Aliat stood round lit grim Silence; Waiting blint "You �hav t6rhaell distress Fi . � . I . I �-' (Wa adke, do take care (it yourself.,'. -a moo there Is hoth- Five Yettrit h%d elapsed iinca the utayon's Ile Ointment patiltivelyestras . ,� . . . . - i . . :. �: 1 '.. Uortrudo!" . Ir .' YOU Would ,my -one 'kind Woed of lily for the signal their cirintrados were to , your love; bellei marriage at. bbloreg' fair- tift,tightow, - - -'66-' 1 1 . . I I I . .. I . . I I . . . ., . , I . 'It" 'ormsi a' D"es' Price Prot, - . � . 4estr mothce, give to be 'dritwft Up again, At last lag like a little wht`1001116� 1109104- - Ad 0 1 . I ­ I er - .t� , , . 'i 11 . L 'O , .. 14, _ - Laid: turned to him with thought And to� Is they had been years of U okoo"' 'et'crs 14. ares"ad ' () INT N I r . . a proud, "I C1111110t," replied Lola With it vatneo and the man began glowly Vor ilia Isist,two years you , sm� on� philaslol th tl.'"&A " contain- , : -. . I . I , . ft I ,Aro - r 0404, 1. t'll , nest ,,, be anowerm I . I , . disdainful gesture. Otis _,,*,Ir ,fully to. dtaW,Up the ropeg, only of Gertrudej, and devoted. yo"r pe (act p . . tl 't I I I . 6 I f 'I. 'd a to trokt* I I � 8huddor-i cantiot, Y an, , int pro tj free A 1.0�. � . d In V .Oil * . � , !0. ,,;: _ 1, "You trA.Pped me," she sAid, "yoll Icarl's. daughter, ha,V0 my. bles.,; When th000 from belo* reached .4 ir, , She Accepts your howtigo The Prince And �Vrincess 06lontia Iftent W 11 be OlVost. . 16D 1 � . .1 %� I the � iiIf to he . . , . .. gef jot, J)aloreS, w tag, g a, matter of eourse, Now to6ko my divitiod -their tima bet*een Xtaly and �' � . C2 . I I 1: ,:, ,� , 000da me a Prisoner, but I will -tot lay .1.6 , Ito took my surface, the pallor of their faces. A I .. � I I I- . � ' P tilt 0 'he . . 11 1� : Obihit to anything ,,you choose to love ftom Ind, I baV a &lid leave. her for a Ahoft ,land- t y had' one son and OU4 I 11 . . Op 6 no good *Ish, . I I ... . I All kinds of . I . , , showod waird�y In the torchlight, The ftdvlr- . 'hapbse, on me. I Will not look'on. a ood-b,Ve. If the gates of tlesivc,it lead4r, Uobftt Simmons,, welit time." " daughter. At Vidlden Manor thb farn- . . I . . . . . . . I I � : the face 61 the woman I have hated . . . . Sixteen nionths had paiised oiside ily WAN -more .humorous, two ottimy . The 14ows-Rpeord will be tent to tile grlk,in Wanted and .-. I . . It ,. I .'and Wronged." . . � . Ato over ,opened to me, I pray that I . . . the funeral at Sir Xad Allantntit'd, little sons 4nkl,ofkd tair-halted little � . � . . 1. . I I . .. I . . Way meet ,you there 11 � . I . ... . I �� I 'it Will not ask you to do soy" he I 49 1 1 0 1 straight to 1.6rd Floldert, ,'MY *,ord,11 and thb old' wroug had beW 'riglited. daughter madotho grand Old place and Pt .ZgoS for,11alf a ballar. . . ,thii bighestprices paid . I . I . I - he WAS gone, even Ag the last lie said, ,,lft Isi thersi.11 . Lidy , Allanwore, With ' her two brightWith mirth And amusement, . . . . . ii -i 0AS11 f6r any � I " I 'Apliefdo. llyo� shall do as you will." Words sounded, leaving , ertku - .. . � . , 0 de "What 4s. thevd?" askO IlArry,� 4au t bad gone back to Sears- , Lady Allwhore had miiido , one 1. . I . '. . L #*My, dear I said Lady Fie) ' to alone by hor father's rositing- Jrg, lantity. , , ( dAlIgh . ' 413n place. hardly able to control hi.,4 Motion. And s(lyietbing like it g1kilm of Ati U14ti0his With hor daughters, t . I ,� I L , O&trudo, 4-11 the lAtter,joined her Jj'h.�11, lati?r on, sho ,.returned to tile "The ok6lotob, uiY lord, of whist, . I& ,A,I Yatit ObIlArOft what you A0W 'AAO� '&Adafn rhagpto . Call at t e .Elevator and . I . . anOr 110118e, MrY and Wets rolieAr6d ha,plillikwoa hiLd come to Dolort Id'. 'but promimo We . . IRV dinfi, %t � .. I 1 141. few ftliftutel 10011 "I will. go V was once Sir Karl Allaninore."' An muell happiness as 4,ould fall to will,!' she an . vio at"t lwgikh luoWe. i - - .hdWd. YOUr heart wfll didsi,te best to find that Lola, do Fortab had.dlo- A golormi hash toil oq'thaist Alt, ' her lot w4a Lady Allativiore'i now. that will never name one � Of 110 12 Sold -abd r"diniftilded by 011 goo UA beforp solling, . 1, � I . I . I. ,,,What W to be done With that wrateh� appoattd. I I � IrOsWdAt 14§t-hO Wh*,'had been lost Her husband's *memory had been 4hela 101011t1or tile. Dolores means 'bur- I � ­ druggifitA,in Caids, 0 reli. 1-1 I . I . I .. ._ pd, eroILUtte. When I think of the I ani believed gnilty all these S-(,ans! c1darg; ht.had alwayg loved litir.- he deft 61 sorrow/ able modidine distiotiov. &t . . � 1, . � Ad hai bf,60ght . On your m6,* "A. -ft" #! I and I b4VO hAd to 11 --_r_,_.__._,1.-- ... . . � . . tfiw& you," said had 116ver d6iieetad her. It hoLd boon carry 'JAIno, . I'll, -, . . I..; - - I MAPTEU XX%Vnt 0 , 00 .. a ad Of � I I thotlo fair )load, 1-,�- f , t . - � she 'Who had sina4d iigalaut, hIM not of Ito 11164 " 1% Of T04 . � I -Am , bj�j, Lord Flelden; ,and, In spite of all ro- ZIUt I Gorttude *oUld IbAlt her eldest � . M OR 6*fidlt I , . at] an ftoelbli� - � LL � . . X it 011risticur. at you will :r V_61gllt S46titi I&W t�61,ork,§, mopettant:4, he carflod Out h1s rogo. Ike ugallitot her, 16 had. bftft i7h;d to '*6h VA060. After her �ather. Itot . 0 P I, � Ik I � I a � . , I . *fth h6p; bot do Aqt 16 y old ibyes lutfoh. I I her in IIfd And death; he wsiA WhItI119 XftVl, 169t that 14h6uld make Itoik rAdm , . I .. , I . f* I I S I I I I I A . I i 'OP# With hot eldest daughter, Kathl"rip I is fi 0 : 11166t oft, her face a I totehod the U44or TIOUP4. It *OA & terrible plao, [out not ho, for her W h6imn. She IqIl9& lit a ther,sad every time she,heard It, but , - ' tl:10 , � U,tshWhI16.r.dr-d Ploisim hubtdoed td I iviUt Usti too G(Ittrtldo fiftt is I )to had Jr4sighlod. Tho pit# CAIM Afentle Isitabloft for dftth,- 0010k; aftil hb, lyebi%tim of th# tlatdg I I . � Nkphig tj wid th6 tologritin to 1016" X t " . lift � .. . I � , .. I J5, Wdo when thav cA,w# fomaril 16 was VQrY deep-, ALII4 do.tk as Isigh Aboraight, a" hit bftvid fiteo*gWil lie b0re, *#A alwayh hot �bebt4ovsid Wintidill p1kbgp1IOd1,j16 18 stj1d,lit 0 . - " I , . *00', Pol foo Wftuiu T4061*4 it ,that **for" ._ _-J%6"X,Ad4, togM to �bUt# tO 01 AlvPdatilitift, thotO WASM- Shp wits livIng surrounded by IM; tbild- Then ItlitrY WWW And, llttld tb1N lUy'll, ji., CtjIIlbt, it, I. 1 AiV,4% Joit', . . , I, , I'd .�..,,�L,­' ! 4 t-;A6JrAN2tI00'r" 'O P"Reekle, D. , Urqjihart, . , ohiii horribla as A . .�_­- 4 03C #,. thing 11VIng III i blil tkiaids, and hor ehildren wera, all 33lytho, They wore throo boauty i - t�.'!tf' M' hoUrii &fYtA�#k -- �.�I�*.*­­..,110�tklft ... %1M 1�.. I 6A. JWt,Xftqr1 bott "Wil 406iff., 4U020 U, 11twey silid WAtts 4, CO.-4rlIe#1S(N . . W .0 1. I I . . "o'' . �,*,tt.-4�,­,,, W�) . ., . ��f log "Pt 4, Tho VW 0 4 . Z .4 IWO qortfV4 91 10 , _ , I - . . . . I. V. 4 . � . I I . I . . I . . . . . . . . I . I -Olk ?I-*-,*,' � I . I W t� i .11 I �- -�.,- V, . .. 11. -01L - . �