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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-09-24, Page 2now" , , - �� . . � I F I I I . . . -Aft, , . . .2 - Tho Clinton News-RocoN . SCOWtuber 24tbt 1903 . � ­ � � - 1. . 0 P N 0 a I r i D. - '_ -.A.'_'-At-o_.;��_ ��'!LV.'.'�--,r,jrxtommpw%wgam(41c�� Z -,� - , 10 _. ' 110�"011111 r% I! 'tA%iN-.---�'-�-'------mw,wmlwl-tm*.Nlww-ow4w--pl=,'4"00$*W-,�t,- -7 , .. ­ � . ..­­ ___ :: _­ -11 ­_­ .­ 1_-__-1_-_-_-- - ­ -- -11.-- Ir ­­­­ ­ ---.z�,-.".,.,-.-,���..,-�.-..-.._ ____.,___ I X I _ ­., - ��­. .- �. ... � - � I- __ - - . . __ _______,_,___ �- � - -1 ­_ ­ - . ­ ­ �, . 01%-. & b 1. #0 14 04 "In'll.bb-44w�4�dmmau�.'aS%""".W- 4dgmoft*4mb,b.MW404.900�%"$.Nb-�%WAOMWW-o er ehap passed oll me. I "YeS., It's flight round Vic Corner. I 11— 144- Ot— I' iqnfil Wlloml vVith a 1K AN ,ft IN_ � " . , r(uru, tre ++++*+++"4-"+++++"++ ............ $ ...... *++++++ , ii.,,r the government, with till Its high ; know Wbar till the white men in this I . ,,is,,. . 1P. -I I I +A.re gymptoras .09 a weak, torpid ol I I p;11d belp, eayn't keep crooked $]Ill)- I town (to business, ,in' lie's as, white as "You know that I's not a businesslike Stagu4ht condition p! tho'kidneys or , .& - BY 0 .? . * . Pla,4tvrs from sliffln' under our 110SPS, ! they Make 'cut on' as straight as a ITICII .01 villi llvet,'and ,are A wArning it is exi'minely , , It ,,,,,,,,, ,,, k1ek agfln our lotildie out - sbiugle." proposition, Mr. W1146ii,"' Laid Miller, I 11 WILL N � . . with a bland smile. "Why, it amounts hazardous to neglect, 00 lln'V-OrtAnt 10 fer oursi.,vefi." . i "Ile's an a(-quilintance of mine," said i to an ption Nvithout Ally Illilit at all." � 0 , Ii . 0 . 0, healthy action of these organs; I ,, .. BN R - 1, ,,You nop(In't lotie, any elp(sp about �i Wilson. "I thought I'd run Ill fill(] see I "Oil I don't Imow," gold Wilson ' They, are commonly attended by lose - I A._ . IIAW]BE ` the Soutlickrn Land and Thulier eom- I him hefore I ]payi-." . ' Til-nbers of onk �-pep the cAd I ` �, 1 lamely. "Air. Bishop will Ile Interested . of energy, 1,1101C Of courage, aW eorlo- ? Author ot* pany, Airs. Bishop," vald Miller. "They � "It's right round the corner nil' down j just S we re, in (tt - IgI t 0 hollieste4d, stand . . ; " ing through .b tgloomy forleboiling.and de- I '!+ a a g � In a r I f I I er '4 ,times y 0 . P .9 v"T"erfolt" ,%Vill take care of themselves. In faci. I the fust Side Street h ll"t- � way through. in fact.. it would Insure It paY6 to use the. : .i 't , . Spondency. *1 �, - I I ,ain't got notlitill to the years. - t I we'll have to keep our eyes peeled to � Nuse. do, I'll 7 1 ilkI -Nas taken Ill with kidney trouble, and, 4 44 Copytillik 1902, by . ; us of Ills. help. We catet buy a rJgbt right stuff, A I ' becawo 50 weak I could it,carcelyget around. 1IAlLFE&!QZ Br,os., 1 watch them evell if We get this loall. , pliht It out.", 1 of 'way; we can't afford It. The Ott- , . - f D iN l"r . I 1* wihion diaiet conio up here for tits � lITh4 Is It and hey i .. 1. took, wediclue without benefit, and finally I Al"IEL I .; . nk you," sWd IV I oi t zens through whose property tile road 11 Men of Oak " are men i n . decided to try liood's, S4rs6parilla. After � " 11 . � hetttli.11 , , � went out or tile it d dO'Wn tile ' runs must be periunded to contribute . I the first bottle I felt so much � better that -4 I I .J .� , .1 . . "; 110h, motheh all right," sold ,Alan, I street together, PO10ou18)0uf1111n1lg vigorously continued Its use, and six bottle$ made me ., ! 14 the land for the purpose, find Air. 131sh. rUacred - health, men whOM111 .. 17.M . liew?-oman. WbPri my little girl was a I T.$...4..,,$..,.$,:�.,-,,..+.-..,+,4+."+.�,+";4*.$.t,..,+�.,.,-*,-+N.�+o.+.,ss+s+.+4.+,Y+...,.+..�.+-+++�*+*+*+*+*+-��i,- i and So Is father, but tliey pinst not i at ]its cigar in the brisk breeze, op, of course, bus Influence up 'here bodics are made of the sound - ,a , . .: "Thar you are," oald Polo . baby, Me could not keep Anything oil her I evw "Avow AWRft:04W_4NXW�A11Wftlh-1qW_4=WW1 09"Nob-OW7 .. I . chip lit with that sort of talk before i 0111111111110--l" W� i I I POluting with his neighbors." . Stomach, and we gave titer Hood's Sarsapa- . . � Wilson.,, I to Miller's sign. "Good (lay, Sir; much "Still be would be very Imprudent," est. materials. . � irilla which cured her." MRS. TuomAs IN- . I I ,NIP, W411sceburg, Out. "You been dolul this to. help we but, 11 tai,en seats In the offlee, "We have ,,Oh, no, you mustult,ll.salIl Miller. 1 ObI0090d for this sZil," Rud wltll Ills ; said Ifiller, "to option Ills property . r_r - - Itif be gaspedo "an', I never so much 49 gained the first step toward victory. l k yould better let me j head tit the air.Pole walked Past tile without' any limIt.. Now, here's what Childhood is the time to lay � . I 4 . Wilson is tit tile botel., - I saw Ills name - . we are willing to (to. As lon ""Od"S Sars(I a�-rl , .4 find Alan do the taIRIng. You gee, It - office without looking In . i I , . . P . axed yore opinion one way or another." oil the reglstell thIS,1UOPL1I11g." ilk you I "Good a ornlng,ll� exclaimed Miller as 4 a" YOU ' the foundation. for asturdycon- Cures kidney and liver troubles re. "I'd rather see you make nioney out you sit perfectly (111let he'll thil I I a � I hold .Air. 131shop's note fox, $25,000 UU­ qnd builds. up A the of that purchase than anything, Ila the The older Bishops drow a breath of a . ro reluctant ab , Such big : Wilson entered. "You are not an early uqld ,vou ttliitil �4ve the %,'efusol of the Sti lievea, the bacl1c, . relief. The old mail grounded- 1118 out giving ut of ' riser like we fire here In thecountry.l! tution, that will last for yearSj whole system. � world," Said tits son, with feeling. . security fell Such a small atliou I I I�uld At $100,000. Now, take my alil. I . I . � . heavy walking stick Suddenly, as If It I Ile Introduced Wilson all rourid and " I Scott's Emulsion is the right --- __ —_ ___177=r I . bad slipped through his Inert fingers. money, and lie will trade faster 11 I vicell-Aliller was swillug broadly-, � � . � I . . �!.. I . I "Oil, I'm perfectly willin' t� keep I then gave hini a chair near his desk "let it Stand At that.,, , I stuff.. . . ; . How 1344141AN Itrailto ITAIRO Sug4r. � ,,I,ln trustin! you boys to Pull tile , quiev, agreed tile old man, who now i Until. facing li�rn rather than the others. Wilson reflected for a iiioiiietit, and L�vgr_place tile ludlijus in tile section � through," he said, With It slinky loug I", seemed better satisfied. - I ­,­Viis is We gentleman who owl's the : tile,, he said: *,.kll right. Lot that go. 1 .5cott's Emulsion, stimulates , . of Vermont 4imv known as VietCher - " �� . 4,1. bithilt never treated Ain u right, till Pole Baker left the office with long ' Property, I believe," said Wilson suave� I Tito' other condition IS this -and it ,1- . I I I . discovered I'lioney" in tile 11111PIC trOcR . �ko' I'm beer to confess It. I 'lowed I wits swinging. strides. There was an eW ' i the trrowim), powers of children, .AT I it. , ly As he Indicated Bishop, need be only a verhal promisc-that i 0. . I thAt'(11striet has, been known fail 'Ind � the only one in our layout With any t . hrough i Miller nodded.and a look of cunning nothing be gold about my company's , wide as the heart of the Vermont SU9, � . business sense." . I ealice to the Johnston: Ilouse ' t . . I I - hcll�s them build . a firm . . a Wng'corridor opening oil tile Street, i dawned In big clear eye. waiting this loan nor. our securing We I . . ar country. The way the red uien ex- V11 I '1111 11 "So you -tire wIIIlUg to accept the "YQ$ . , refusal of the property," foundation for a stur y consti. I - , . And Into tlils.Pol(? slouched. Tile hotel I - I have just been explaining . 1 . d � . . y "That will stilt us," said Miller. ";Air. - tracted the delicious compound WAS 1, � I loan?" said Miller, lie clerk,.. 1 to Air, and Airs. Bishop that the mere I - . some hat Slow �g compared with tile. . �114 :. 414WIlIliv? I recUon I am. I never I ofrice was .brilpty save for t' I Pr such as will be nec- i 1. . . 1. tution, . � . . I . W I I who stood belifti(I the countpr looking i $19111119 Of a PUP, 1 Bishop doesn't - care to have the public ... ,� .. I .. . o He used to cut a . slept one wink last nigiit for. feer. 1 know Ills business. Of' ( I 'Send fdr free sample, . , present processi . : . 11 over the letters In.the pigeonholed key I essary to Secure the loan Will not Wild ' 'Ourso tile WuJV " Ill Interfere with It." it Ill' � them at all in the'llandlitig of th(Air mortgage ,will It A at 1 � I I I Slanting gash in the.bork and. Insert . . r [rock on the wall. There wits 9 I m to be recordc - I � lit the lower end a gauge Shaped piece I . I :: 11 Miller reflected a moment find then I r,Qtlg o,vorlicall W. hicill Was rung by pull- ' PrOJ)ertY. YOU know how cautious Old' tile -courthouse, but that need not at: i SCOTT & 13OWNE,-ChemlVts., . . of we d I I frolij which the gap ran and - - . " an � . . . - - said, "I am afraid of onlyoue thing, and. ,ople tire nowadays lit regard to tract attention. I doift ill le Air, ! Toronto, . Ontario. 0 11 I . . Ing a cord. - It :%vas UBed for anuoune- I er pe I dropped Into. a poplar' 'or basswood , that Is tbl$: Not one man in a million - New, Alan here, tbolp . L 50o. and!; 1.00; all d rug�.,Iists, � . . � Bisholl," went oil Miller in a half cou I . Ing meals and calling the porter, A � legal matters. I trough. At tile clid Of the season . 1.5,11 h will inake A trade of this -size without big china bowl.on tile counter wl,s filled son. understands pe matter th(wougli I flidentlal toi*.o, "These people tire the I : . � P �­4.vft��..;._­­._�._ those troughs would be set up against .... IN corri5borating the Statements made by with wooden toothpicks, and thero,was ly, and tits raind Is notat all disturla',(l." I wot-fst gossips yov ever saw. it you i -_ . ___1_1 - * I I I I I *11 .. the trees and left until the following ki, I the people he is d0allug With. Wilson role I Wilsou fell Into the prelitilillary trap. meet any of thein, they, will tell you I IT PAYS. TO ADVI-*RTISI-0, . . 1% /11 "I a showcase containing cigars, . . � . X ' NhW"i-RIXORD, h-Itime tile troughs /I! is at breakfast by this time, aild after * . I I I I T Till,, - - . season., by wblc , I //', - /� - glanced About cautiously without be- : "Oh, no; lt'zi 'lot. a bindlim thlug"at tbitt Air, 141shop has bulsted himself - I . wol4ld'be thoroughly mildewed. _m_ ,\\ 1� he Is. through he may decide to noso . -.—I n . I I - it — - . Ing noticed by the cl,erk And then with- 1 Ali,,, lie liald. "The payinefit of tile wide open by buying. so much timber I ­_��­m �,_��, _­=Am-tief."�, i . little before coming 'to tile. I ..4 I . This materially .aq-teU to 1, I — . of the aboriginal sngnr, but can hardly , . � �\ $17 , I ; - . I In, 12 . Pill afraid to go after him,; lie would . drew Into the corrIflorti where tie stood , motley back to us reletw's yoli�l Ili S. for. several minutes listlening, Presetlt-.� or course," WiNou roc(A 'ered 11111180f, land, but this lonn. 'will malce Win its I solid as the Bank of England. The � I I be said to have julproved'it. TbO - - ..- �','v ,,,,, think I was overaii.xious.. The troub.lo . * ly the dining room d � oor openied and , -"if We 111,11ce the loan." . . . � people doult understand his dealings, ! . - , evaporator.of those times. donsIsted of . I, - . - . �� . - , . is that he may run upon somebody ' � . Wilson Strolled out. and walked up to 1 several hearts In the room sank, but and t4ey are trying to take it out on � . -a - ablIng an iron L ttle swung from a s . ' - - i .- - � . . i, froul out In tile itiountains-stliero arb . I . . .. k In the slight- , -e (lid not a) to the counter. - � Miller's fae -blasting his reputation for be. ; him by . , beat over . a Stump. BY a � Slow Red . .1 - � I I , a lot.in to-wn alron.dy-and get to talk- . "What "sort of �clgars have you. gotTI � I est. "Oil, of course, it the loan is I I ng one of the Goli(lest men Ill b S"Coun- I . I I ler sill) Was fIrst-licat- I todlous process tl � I . . ing. Just one word. about your lilting . . . . . I I made," he said. . he said to the clerk. � . . I . I . . I . ty.11 . I . . I I oil and ilien belled tit this kettle, Often I . . I . * . obaw Air.' off more than .. you call . I . "Nothing bettor than 10-threo for a ,"Tllson put his' silk hat oil the top of "Well, that's all, I - bellev " said taking 'two or three days' boiling be- I . . - "��'� Bishop, would -m6ke him balk like.h. favoring I desk , and tile quartpr," siias the respectful reply as Miller's ked tile. RsllQs. I Wilson, and MIller dr6w a blank sheet . I fore it could be sugared off.. Tilt& Was I . iheau- inule. .Ile. thiiiks' I'm . the clerk recognized the man who bail -froul Ills cigar ,into. a..cuspldo , 'he'l I 0 logo' cap Paper to Wal find began to .: tile way !it which the reds4his *and tile . I him now, but let tilila gilt tile uOtl . on ' 11(idouli- asked f(;r the best room lit the house., lie looked at Mrs, Bishop sr . v,!rlte, Half oil hour later Ille papers', 11 early Vermonters. eked out a "sweot- * . . that you haven't been . holding -that Wilson thrust big finger,s into his vent i "Does the lady object to swoking1l" . I were - signed,' and..'Miller carelessly 1, inhill of their ,tell and iohUnyqqRe. - . . I . . land for .at'ibast a hundred thousand . 061 a "Not At all" said the old Intly; "not'l * i � ,i-i i%ni-o. .,.I. ink he k on a " ok ; 11 . . . . .. I 11 _; .., : and ille thing mould *Iju'st Ilk6 a bub- vocliet anu urew out. a eigar, elu.4 . I. . � I All. � L, V . , � I . . . . L ­ . I k . . . . - all.!, . � Mr. Bishop � . I ;I I . . I � tit . . . . i I K. -v�w�t,�.z�tr.---,�t--.-r,*�7:,4gv--Xt�-i,-�r--=---v--.�,xv- t .1 . � . I New York bank to I . I '..., . I . � . I - ­ - __ _ - _ ­­­. - - ­ .­:­ . . , I ble " . . ' ( can. wako wbht I hAve last me," he There' was a pause lip Wilson re "There You -re, .Air, Bishop,'! he said, � . .. . L, -. . , . . . . ansforring his lighted his 'cigar. and pulled at It In si- , . , I a "You didn't want any ; J . : .. . I . . . . Zan mentioned Pole Baker's propo- said, tr. � . . glance to Pole .. with a smile. . I I I . 1, . I ­. � . 'It ratdV, Marse Alan,21 .sitidn. Miller thought It over.fi6r a. - -lio bad shambled Across the lonce. A step so , .� '.I . . . � � .. .. . . supper's . mom . ent his bro.,w Wrinkled, nnd' t . lien Baker, NN . unded oil the sidewalk - -one else to .bAve a fluj;er In that big il . pie have . ma e* ' ., . . � . � abue put his head in tit tile. * 1� What shrLink your woolens ? . "Peo d e,fu'usof- you'In your. room, and ieanea heavily over the open and Tr, pie of yours oyertherej but you needed I 'he said: "Good -a good Idea but .Von I ' -11 tit 111111; money,' and 'I'll tell you I � old age, but if we can.. build the road, Z I . . ' register. "Want. to b.uy,any'clifelcIns- 'door, , Miller Could have Swol is -a friend ; L;1 Why did'holes vvear so soon ,,,, � . . must call 1�oie -in -and, -let in ill nIng, squIr%I it a hundred thousand c ;! . . ' -give in fine fryin'. size?" lie asked the clerk. . ,but he sullied. ' "Good mor 6sh 'down I I � , and. you can .get your hundred then-. - loorge,* lip could . , . . I ill , � -a few polut0s. By (3 . . , 111C.Said, � . . will be about its well"a , I You used common . . "' "Well, we are in the market," WAS . . . S you can do 'I . ­� I . SOPIP� -safid dollars.some of these folks will ' I 1. the answer. 111)lhere Are they?" - . . "I .see you 'tire busy," said the In- -it * . I , , � . . , 11 keel) Wilson -away . from.. darigerous . � � with thit laiid.. It takes money, oil) . ,. ". , . . " tough on the other side of their faces. . a*"'* . s . I . . � .�.�.,!, , . . � People a1mv, y. . �'I didn't feto I I . I ... ) F Z! y , . F i P, '. lilstidii -Was.- so full of excitement a nd Alan . rent after 'Pole, and Miller . . 461 - . h Item .In today," said trudier hastily. . lots of it, to; Inake ipouey, and ' Mr. Wil- �,,? . l took him it S - . Polp dryly. never .do till I know - ."Just a little,'squlre. VII see you In. � sonliiii. company,. cali �inovo .the tbing� i ' ; " qmotion flint -he. dared not trust, '418 1 1 . . . I J 'V I � . � 1�, �� ; �, -P Fl�l m, a I - ra T1 I - - , I . )to Iliscoll Liltifflon �00m Ill' what they tire a-bringlul. You'd bet- i a-few.trilnutes.11 . : faster than You Call." � t ��V� )rl.v . . -.,�� . . .J N 0 1 ff7q � - .voice to utterance, ' He lenned book : -vilialn-od ror - . , 410 . .1 . .. ow-un-hui- I . . :it-. �wllcwo they 't �e �, [Lit right.,, The old lawyer ;�, jj,�,_. . - 'If T . the re ,I . . ter TnAlce a. bid on a dozen o in any;- . "That's a fact," &,11(1 Wilson In a. � . . ,yesl , te, '11 tfic-y calue . -tone ,that 6 , , . agillust the Wall tind'..cloSed 'his P. -aised own the Bidewalk I eti-ayed -,self *gratifidatlon. > 11 . . - . . about fifteen 11111111 s.. Whe . - ��, I ... . . I . . .. -'I � . way, - They are the fru6st ever i , Moved on it . . . I ids. bonds. . I , I ,*7_,Z.X7 pretending -to 64 cahn, 66�gb* his alert , out. Pole's 'fave: was Ne'ry grave. . . -e I � in his pockets.. ' . together -for . I, RXDUCES � � I I . .. 4i IV �. I . oil Upper Holly el. 'ek jest this side. o' , . ., .. Now we milst all pull . #"& r,..-7�4 . wife saw that�he -was quivering in ev- I w lilt fol-gt,i a ibin " be-shid-to Miller * '' pnia- "Miller ( .1' � Ile .rose � and in 7, . 2 I�A XA'l .1 . . � . I � I .1 . 0 12� . I . pis � lumber : biouglit.,up.the 461)ject,ngaln rued Jtq " 1�1 1. I .., .0.1 P -Al: - .. , .. . � �. � . . -tiviii,ir - old man .. Bisho . . � I I , the 'rallroal I . 1.0. OA,,;,� - . .. ery Itibb; - .. - I I 'I'll uIldrn't:111(l extictly w -hat vou want.. . . I . . i . . .. I . . - T nAntionvil, I A11116r. -. to-. . * " . . . I . . ase beglils.11 ' � , . �.. witfi 6asy n6bitnesi., I ,,I'Vill .,,on come ,wlth - me ,, -, - - I . . . I . I - - .r A XXPX1q8X1 lloh� Allln.11� she cried "don't you sea 4 ,V�" V " ., t I I' it, . .. . I I . I . . ... ... I . , 6 ""l- �w z P 1. I 0 . .1 I 4111,011k,fli: with 1 . lit"ll, .. role - I . ,� .. �. .1ZJ'1 . .. . . . . I ... - I 1'. boll !,i � I * .. I I was looking out Of the corner of Your pro�'ojlfjou to my-eftents-thiii I recordthe .paper'!" I I , .. I . ... � . I I . . �. I . ., � ;I -1 ,�I' . �. P .. .. . � . 1: i . ., I$ . . Ill , 't r,,i '+1,'.v I I I lt fl -f. 1- 1, ....... 11 V� a atl�. . . .wlxi Aor tue mut, ZW5 11 - � . . .I,l011 Mir. how excited. Youl ga� ISY , YQU 0119111, . . Al J . his eye at the striinger and si,tW his I .1 . . . . - .. . .. . � __ .. not to rdhie higbopes this'wa ' 8 �h i thing for it,'Itli; lie vilrUnTdreaill i'm In: . '­!���" ­. - . Y. on ,uc L �. . hand, which was� In the act *of ,striking , .: � . - - - I I . . . . . . . � . . � � � . . � I . I an uncertainty, As Mr.- Miller sold,. calioot .with. you. nuther. " 11 can - luall- - ' .stay itself.., . � . . : . . , a:match,�suddenly . . . . . � - there '1rh4i be some slip, 'and 4e'd *be 1, no i do have - . . � . , age that I ain't tool ef "We don't bid on .produce till ,we. . . � . . . Cook's Cc 010a root con1pollIft,,d. right *back, wheie we was and ..feel fIt$-"` . I . . . . . .." see lt,l'. said the clerk.. . - .. ' ' . . . d, ' I . � �. . � ' I . . e-2,___ L%alouil Fav'orlle ' Wdss than ever-"' - . �-.. . .1 I .1 you reMem.ber -my, description of � "Welli I redkbil no harm w.as ao�e by . , - - N'a . . . , D. . I . . . . I . . _ , �1-, . -, I 11111 r � I my a,�in',". said Pole,. who felt the ey6s : .. -, I �t. . - ­� T-- -in?" asked i .., . . . I �' yyll V Mshop'rbse from his-,chtilr. find be, �-bt All e . � ,4, , the only arde, fel Aole I .. . � __�p . - " - 'Ior on N ,,4n 'f�o ou,the veralidd, I .- �'You bot I do-thlelt set, about fIrty_ Of.t . he - : - ,%, - - .! �,g,wa I . , �� , -i 1,k'� i ,,� � - v,hich won " - , : gan to walk to. and .�� .. . IN -�_- ig�, - r. iban . I - . . 'V�ir_.J. ,�. � ,depend "In the Ilour . . , '' stranger on. blint,. L . .. .. . and Omit of need.', . .� �lft ain't possiblilill-they heard him say. : 'balk -red faced,' sharp black eyes, froil -"Do Yqu live. near hdre?l� asked Wil. ' ; �.-a . . . . I . . . ' 11 . - I I I . . .1 . . . Prepardil In two degrebs of Ing. "I won't'git out. as ' lutir, nil' mighty nigh -always WILL, - Son,'wlth -o suilie half 'of apology . � I . Strcngth. ' No; I and 'No. 2.' . . I '' . . 'at' . ... � . � � ' . - � -- " '- . . I - - . .1, Noi.1-1, oz- ordinai-y ,basw I -jest edyn't,"I . � . a ci ar lu, his month,!' . silig a, stranger;. eVen Of Polo'$ . I * .1 . �. . . ., addres . . ,4 .. 13 by far. the best dollal� - -'ilP&haps it would be ,wrong to. -ex- "That*s right," laughed 'Mlliey, "'Now. . ' -ble . . I . . medicine ..known. . . " . . . .. . huw 6 $I stalli�.' . - .., . I I -To. 2 --For , special �- cases' -10 degroes �pqct too much,". said Alitli, "but I was do your work,.. and'wo .won't forget. - s'N . llolo� laughed and waved 'his stronger-thme aollars per box. . . 'Obliged to tell you whatwe.are going you.. By- all. means keel) 1ilm 1tway hand toward the ri�otuitjains 'in. the , X.edl6a-ask your druggglst for COOLOS . . . . . Cotten Root 0-3ripwasud. Take 110 other In town for tomorrow." .. � -` . � . froln nieddlesplue people.",. . . ... � . .1vest, wlAch­N%,tre'pI1vInI� .discernible -paused before , -1ole -had ..left tile* office find - 'o, FlU a? - . as all pills, mixturcs and imitations arc .., Bishop 'wheeled and - I . 1"Vheu I I . I llis'tlie cienr morning light. : 14.N I ad*regumed Ills revolving chair, . - al. .6kon. IVs fif- . dingerous. No. I and No. 2 are sold and them. , "Ri Wilson puts up the money, Uillor li, - loc-mimended. by all drugrs-lsts in tile .Do. . . . I woMitain sliangh. I ee ZrAhlon. o� Canada, Alailtid to any addr;;s, I'd have enough -to. lift the mortgage Mxti. Bishop addressed .him, lookim- to,clf infle't5n. a bee ible'to my- gbixek." i , . . . .. . . . � . . . . or. receipt. of price. and four 2 -cent poatr-Q-t, aW: a clean. $20,000.besides to put, in straight into Ills. eyes. , . . .1 . ,"Did, you say you lived nedr, old Mr. I . r�taralls. W -Ug cook coalprmy '. . . - I . .. . . . �i . . .. . � V�Itidror od Investment." . .1 . . "I dotr't'see,.", she' said In a timid, 11isbop,8. ploce?" 0sked Wilson, lilovIfig I . . ; 0211t,,- � SOTO *gO . � . - - . . . I . . . . . . " ' i ' . Aunt, Mhila,. the' colored cook, came LeisliatIng;Way,an6yet With a;.i.lQtc,of toward the open door which led to tile . � � "�;,I. T aud Y6. 2 ar,� sold in Cliwoi- out andt1midly . announced that Alan's . firiliness dowinating*ber . .toile --,'I doll'f veranda. -�. - - I I : I . . . . . In, IT. 11. Collil-0, J� I',. Ilmcv� )Vet,s . , , . . . . � .1 . . .1 I 11 - .1 - ' dbie, but n * I . I ' * i hich place e` Wain 1 & Co. and R. 1). IRL!ekici, . lYr�,gi,11istS,: , supper Was on 'the t 0 01,19 - see why -we have t6 -go t irough all'this" :,, . I . .. I don't know iy I . I - . I . I . . I I . . I... heard her. She crossed the� veranda , trickery. :to inake'the *trade. 'Ef. thef: * YOU mean," said Pole when :'they wer . e ­_ ­_�__� i i . � I .1 . -.- .Tn="�:­ .7, -- - -.I--- .. and touched* the young man on the land is good securi.ty� ter the niotivy, ' Alone otifsidd4nd JViisou had.11gbted� I . I . ... I.. , . � . , shoulder. . . ,.. .. . ... I .. * : . ... I . we needult,be afbord Of what tho man � his cigar. "ThaV614'sqdnip , *oNyns the . . I I I I "Supper's -raidy, Marse Alan," she . - , .1 , - wlWfind out. Ef it ain't gOod s(,cur-. 'hole ol creatibn out .Our Way. Well; - - . I I . I , I O erg mpr , I . 1, �. It W 11 - . . W. . . w . . I I ... - I � �� . said, "en IV's .91tt n'� c 11' " I � ityl 1:.don' . '1a t fils,inoney,. as for. as I'll take that back, fer. he donOt to n: . . � . I * ' . . . . . . I . 11 I � I , . I I . . . . . . . I .... bd her Into the ' I'm concerned." 1. . I . . I I' . Re. rose And- follow , . . .. . . - . : -any land that baftVt loaded down with- . . . i :.O,ur Rie?idaehe . . I dlnlng� room find sat, down 'in his tic- - "I was,jost thinkili'- that, too'," clilmed.; 's 1 , ) � tit he�s got - to ritory. . 6 � nough. . . . . . . . I , free ,, .r. I I . 1I ) I at the -'long. tableo, , In . - a it- ' I . . . ��! . Cisring Recor'd I I . custoiiied glade . her. hu4haud tl rowing oublet. ;sohie 11, . I I 't" 'Hundre. s .have -beeh' . � thiiiks - he's ,iroln, to soceed f rom� : ,, � . 4 . ... I 1 , " I I � I . . . � W. . - . I I �, I. freed from pqrsist,,nt Wheli, he,'bad eaten,, be'Wont. back,to glance, 111i'Voillid, ,,I want ii)oi�ey to ifi,. 'Unitod States an. elect � W901f � � I 0 1 . � P . headmi-hes by our , . .tile g 'p on the veranda. � .. ' , I I . I rou .help. ine. out ol. -my serape, but I don't., -president of his own country." - L .. I . . I � I 1, . scienti ` ficftlly� - ,iiiiiied , , .. :... "I. tblilic .1-111. go up to'bed,l.' lie told want j.d.trlck�no man, Yankee'.or N I y,ba.t 1 -- ' . % . V. Ilson laughed, I And 66i �he'.sal I d, I . I =5we u'ndbrtp6ke' � 4-1 .. 11 .. ..Ill A — 1,� . " . A—ld � .1. I., . . I . ,. � � I . , � . . � . . . ,Ccrutinly, sald 114 as . 1. . .. . I 1; both left togotbeZ . 1. . . I .. . . . .. . I I - The Bishop family were left'AloneI, 1: and, the strain bein . nd . g.lifted, they fou - I theinselv.es almost Wholly exhausted. * ,. . , d .. .1 ...'Is it -all over?" guPed the old we* : , ' . � . I man, 'standing. -up .,arid, qg§plug ,her - , . . I . . j son's arm. . . . . � . . . . I . . ,"We've' got 'his money," Alan -tbl - d : . . . . a glad, smilie, "And a fair Ile," With . .1 . . chance for, indre.".. , . . . . . . . � I . The pink check .was fluttering, in;oId. . I . 131sh6p,s hand, AlreadY the. old*.sel�f. . � . willed look that brooked no interfer- .Once with, big personal affairs was ke- , � I . . .1 turning to his Wriukled.face. . . - - . .. ' - . 1.4 kTO' BE. CO.��TIN'LtM.) . , I 1. ,x­=�­4�,,­"M­�­ . ­­ . ­­­� .­7�._=.4441,.. .. � ­ . ­ - - - . . � I . I . I I I I Frightful Use 8U1..--. .11 I . I . , I :. � I .1 . Protru.ding Plld;,, . poctor -wanted to burn them with a red. hot!rm-Cuired by I)r. chasein Ointment. ' I I . Mn -'ALEX. McLEAN, Tarbot Vale, N-9-; . - writes �_�'As section liman on the railroad, I I . -was exposed. to all,'sorts. .6f. weather,' thy, � health. - Med,, andl becarne a victirn. of .: . . I . pr&rttaing'piles- .Thoujh�. . � � . , a doctor treated ..me for - . . . �� . , pileti, they only geiv worse . I . ... - .11 and 1 was. forced to give up I A` , , work and go home. My - . . . . AO � . sufferings could s�arcely, be . - I : � . . or ; . described, I could not walk. . . I � . .. I . � .., � .. Qrlie'down,-and,while the � : i . to cure headache we - 1 . . to-. � �­, I � .11 I . �� 5 I � DOUt, 111LO LULUX MY 10111.18. ,Mb 13cLSy. "Have you got a few. minutes ; to . � . �, . . . . . __ ' rest or theltumly slept I I do it or refupd the- at Darley have 'iriatle me very'dred. ' ,gnYS, It S'e'euis- to me It tholdild's wuth ?11 . ., . � .1 . . "Thar Vou *dre,ll said Pole. :' �' , would be' groaning with . . . .. � . � . I , -:, I . , . §.", , ; .. . . I .. . . spare . . , ' � I , " J- money. .. t ' tier he �61 I excrucrating pairis.; . ., . � :- . Father, get till your papers' ter, other lie .money .we neeiiiet make.. such a,,: ,, ,,, you the 1. I - . I . I . t . .. and lees take an early start in . the. g,cat to-do. I'm -irverd i�won-!t�feol I I . , reckon 'I bave,"' said Pole. . proposition .that they alto ' W. hund ed . ,.; "The second ddctoi:told I . . I . , � . , refusal. of. the laud at one r . . ., I I - morning." - . . . . I . . , I . You ve.got the*mate to that elgi(r."I - ' . - . I ' � me the piles would bave to - 11 I 11 . 6. . . � exactly right about it." I.- I .� �. � s he 'fished .thousand, and they have finally come I . � .. . I ____ � . I — , . ." . . . .. Wjlso� laugli6d again. a . . �be lj�urned wA a red-hot - I . I . . � ... � . - I . . . 1. 11, . I I . . . . . . .. 1 T.be. young ,Uleu exchanged alai-meil . ,ed article from Ills pocketand rou.nd to it. � As I told them, they could ­' . . iron, but I could noti'think . , . I %'11 . � . . . I ,,S,rE5T?#, ; - CHAPTER XVI. � . . 'glailevA. I I . . I � I . ,.� the ddsiL . 1,010. Then lid, not possibly market it . thing ilk6 that PAr,. IV;cLeaxi of undergoin� such aii oper- I.. I . ana'ii match to ..: . " . . . , V FAM� . . Hei.iry, . Aunt Marla's bus- ,. --you ,don't understand," said Miller' gave It 1 1 s'e"Ily and for asgood a prld6,as-a . atio'ii, so lie gave rne ab6x of salve, for which .. I. - � I � leaned against the heavy rolling of the A lie charg . :.� _. �� . 1. . hand, _who was the: , chief lamely, but -be sociried.to lie unprepared banisters. "I may as'-weli"te'll y9p,p) company kegu�arly in the busilIess. . I. . ed, nie ! two dollars, but did niL, no , , , 4 I I I I, P -, I . farmhand, wfts busy patching ,' . . - .. . . . . ce,with Dr. Clu�u's Oint- I � . .. 1'. �� . I . I for- views -so heretirml to finaudial. deal-. 11* "Id. "I'm a 'dealer in hinib lye been Wrong In gli-Ing Such 900d, I . . .1 . . . I . er MY. May III. . . . . fenceg tile lxt morillil"", I e .so . � � . , . Webt b,liplication did-w�- piord I . . higs, and e6uld not finish what he had . y1ce, but"If,was the - *Ay 1, felt � . - � 1 61. S . no . is ll,l 2y: c"h1c"fill1c.nt ; . . I . self, and I'd llke� to know.xviiat kind of Lid I good thin did' the -two ,doctor.%, ri.-.J finally � , . . 11 I . . . . . I I . � .: .... .. . Bishog pent over f6t Pole Baker to , started'to Bay. - , . .. . . timber you bavq out tberc,l' . .. I I -About It." : ' , * - . *n,,.- as'well and free froin pi',,i., as any I , - . I ! , .. . . � 1. I . I . - . ., � .. triade � . - "i I , lel I I .. . . � I I drive the Spring wagon. Alan gat, be -t � . . .. . . I Iison ,ti ' ',! . I I .. . I . I . . . '-'Why"I sald'Alan. testily, "the' land , pole Without kealizing'It, WI lipped rM,.n.. Since being q ed I worked during the. . .... . . . - and Bisbop and �. I I .. 1. pulled. Lit the, cigar, thrust It . . ' "..d I . . . ,.side Pole,.and A:bnor , 19 --worth all Wilson can make out of It � well into tile cprner of his mouth -wifli lit another hole. dug'by Mlller's� ffiven- - %%Intor in the lunibc4 s, and had. no return. I . -'---, * .Mrs..BIqh ' Occupied the,k6Ar seats. - ' I . � , . . . opo 'f -his capital and the rail. .1 . .1 +1� , I . ofiny old troubI6. Dr. .Chassis ointment was I ,. � I -10, the aid � . I- 111t 0,l ixe mind .. I 11 I I - . : . I . Alan knew he could trust Pole, drunk , I I ILUO Lire en.d swo Ing ver..y nekir ,, 3 AR . I . . .. .. I will Ill one biindred dollars a box tis me." . . 1. � I . I . 1. ... , . .. I . . . . . ... . or sober, and he 6onfided big plans. to, road'he proposes to lay,lie.re.' Father, . eye, and looked thoughtful. "ITO tell . "Tiliey couldn't ild hA.If fts well with . .' 1. .1 .� . . . . . . . . . ,.....*� . . .. . 1. . I . I You have spoixt:sevoral yearsJookIng - +­ +of,+%, ni friend 11 he Said "I .. it," tile Boston. man, stild. ' "In, factv no .A. � - .1. �. - " .. � - ­ 1. - _. - . . - ­ ­ -1- .- .I .. � ­ .. ­ I— ­­­.._.._.­­ _­ ... I . . I . I J I . J I � 0 . . .. . . . . . - -\r. - -I =-=�--=� - - the Battered felloWs ears. .Vold .Seem- could, as I to!' I 06e, �0.��4.:L�;OSAtL- _-Z_i,� ,;��...,.,.. - .. � 11, L__ __ .- . '��.. - ­ " -L 1'�� l"' '. -1112��:,;%4"" �­. - 11 . � . �_ . . . up the, best, thilbered properties and d yuu, pay as much .. - , . , 11 . . , .e4 to .'weigh till.,. ille ch . Anc6s for and - getting go . I raIlly believe yqi�'d be, ,wiistin'.time to- One I .� I . . - . I . - . I . . ..� ". - . 11 .. . � ,�F,A—� J. G i:14 I C. it�* - , �� . Against.st\cce8s In hi A sat od titles io'It, arid. tp a.bIg go over thar.11 I : . for the propeity.as wd can, considering I I . I . 011:_-` . . / I i . . ,r company a body of timber like . "Oh you think'so!" It wa v e Some- ' ... . � . r-�Z . 9 2 1*4 : 0-4 .*.5 0 .V . . . _ ' GCV.� a nly -6 J, - a in * W . . , . f �s I. luxnl)L 0 a 'Oeal the railroad Wo'have to mov, C . S * t J q-, J a %,-.,,r 1, A 1. a n J' . I I . . ' , I � ng .. , . I , I -1 listening, tr\most; grave and gortOntotis you hold Is no small thing. We don't " start on thepart of Wilson. - '. ' ,where and bur gigantic facilities for , . . I . . I a . lxe`�V_' I ' �. .. - . � . . . . 1, -1 1; . . (*?' expression . . . * . I . . . i? '* I .4.11.11� I '. , ,�n hIs..nio6Ive face. . . . Want to cheat him, but wel do want to 1, slyes, Sir; the trVth is old inali.131sho handling' lumber -, in. America. and - � .. 'depe :(. 1,1W"r(SX, ,31 T - . 9 IP , ' . ' I succets in after life nds largely upon the ,trainind I . . I I C . . � r 1211 ..� i, ,My opintoilJS the1eller Ill be thar as keel) lilin'froin trying to c4at us by .has simply raked Into his dern clutch' abroad. Still I think, and our directors - . ­: . .. , I . . � ., . i\ .(-(I- !>1'11_-**,"�1 ", . . J, shore as prbachinloll lie , §914. I'llut t, . the Rayburn t that I away. - think, & hundked thousand Is . . ng, I -1 I. -) 1� 'n ,;. ' gottinto . r3ceive, . . . Z� *p : �,; -�-­��_ I upper .. ban& ever' acre ol.,fino t1inber ou . a .big I d vi,nin you days of keen - ' , .- .( , C., /I . whether you git his wad or not-,-thatls ... I .. .. .. . \ ...;0 .I . . . � �:_��____,_ - Z__. -L '1L,-___-.--.-_=.. . . thinks If liq:'flnds out we ire hard I 1) Now, of . you, went east, over : Vother price.It - ' . � . Yo boy or girl sbould onlor businosslife in those , I I . I. - . � I . ., --- ­* .. , , all other. q uestioll. -Miller's as sbarp its 110,11,try,tosquecie us to the Itowes side o' the mountains, you mought pick � Miller laughed aii.if amused,:�� OlThat's I � co-Inpotillon wit�out profier pl�eparatioa, ,. . . .. . I � . . , t . * I . . .. . , � a brier, aii", its he says, if Wilson gits. I I ., . , . I I . I . notch!". . . t somd good timber, but, as I said, You knew, but � Thia inind enould bid trained to [:rasp and urlddrstand corn-. I , ,�-�-,..t!�,-i�-o,z�,.-�fp-,-.,---.,- to talkint I Ou � � .five dollars an. Acre, . . . I. . . about that land to any & "Welull sighed All.a. Bl I - I Im.rclal '- - 0 I . I Shop,' "I'm old man Blshop's'pYt It all in I% bag I'm .not here to boora Air; Bishop's - , inatters quir,Mly, and. evary - yo, .ng inan and wonnafj . � . , sh uld . . . I Ahese hill 11111les they'll bu'st the trade . ^ it � . . � ' I - . . . . � . . sbore f. never had tio Idea -,-veld resort, In fact, till this has , receive A 0 uL ort! etiteving any business � . or die tryin". Jestlet'leni licer money's . � out our,way. - Shwmlll? I . thubdr land. . I , th ro .,:i, practical training L -C-1 I . , I . - _____ - � � — . . to gittill, Pole,Bakcr to tote anybody, , '443.4o'.l don't'run a sli-winill," said grown out,of. my going down to 'At- : house. I : . I , I .., about to change bands, an' It Ill make . I . I . . . ..." . around like a hog after a yeek o' corn. WIlsou,.wIth an avariefoug sparkle In lanta to borrow twentY-five thousand � . 'rhe F"orcat City Bo-sinoss and Shorth,�.nd Colle t . . I lem so dnra jealous they'll Swear a Ile. .1 , . � I � . . i, - go raitis over 1. . -:-:.-.,- . to keep It away� from anybody they I Ilowed lye, was goln, tO'lu'llke a Open his eye. "I a0mithil(.47INny-timberled - dollar's on the property. `1 .think � two hundred. and fifty yming.n1cil -arid womon- every year, and tvill . ' � - - - - - - . know. That's human naturl 11 . and shut trade that Nye. could be proud lands �pr A Speculation; thaVs all,'I ' - Would have saved time Ifl hadn't run -the bus;ness v,ced i. -'i dennanding irlov,�� I . ­ __ ... I ' I � of an -stop, folks' months about Al- role lauglivd. "I didn't see how .you on. you down. there, Air, WIlso.n." . . . l, . .. , "I believe you iire-rtglit,';�said Alan I , . . Dooklot oxplaln;ng coursea, coU3, et .c., sent FAac for' a postal, � , 9 f red'q f ownilli Wall an' smoke & . , . . . 0 4 1 i, . -ald oolish dealln.'s. BUV'-Sho look- could bd a's Wilson frowned and looked tit his 1. . . 11 I . . ( io . ,�, �� ­ putting it long face, "and I'm aft all at Abner, who stood Ill tile (10011- gars like.this nil' wear.them clothes. cigar. � . I . I I . . c4m " 01., . I ) J . Wilson will wrint to make some In- W-qY leading �O ill(' consultation 1`00111-�- I never knowed a sawm n to make "We are willing," said he, "to make t . .. J& la I - L9 . . , � , ' - . I quirles before lie clo9eq.", . . I . )[Il ma � I . I : 0 Q a - . _55�v . 1,1111 do wliatever Brother Ali thinks. any moneylo , 1. . � � . W ' . . )�. ' I . 1-111,11m as not," opined the driver. -Wed Ilm the loan at ,5 per cc * lit per . annum I on I E , Pr, tUma, LQN0C . 1. 11 �i "But what I'd do of I was a-riffinin' is right, I never kno to,take *'I suppose this Air. Bishop Is bUYIng two conditions." . J. W. �VEG=RV _L 1 . uri. Y. M. 0. A.,Sui . . I.. -V It wont(I be to git seine folle . r to Atrike undue udvalltogc�'Of anybody.,, to soll again," Said Wilson tentatively. 4'Well, out with them," laughed Mfl� � . . ..... . . . -1 . I I Z' I They fill looked at .0ner, who was I,peop!e generally have some such Idea 11 . I -_ 1-i �% 1_* I ,- I tip with lim aceldental4lRo 40, Ilter,ly , �r.tnjllug broadly. . � I ter. "What are they?". I I .... �� I lWA � I Z �1'tnwv fill lint to tile, nook with good things I when they put money Into such Drop-. 11P frat 11 said Wilson slowly and me- 11. � I . ___.,_____,_____ _ - ,,Av(.Il, I Say git his money," he rel oety,p# I I I ­__"J�_�� .1 : : ... "A , �N about tile property without him ever Plied, with a short, Impulsive. Iftugh- Pole looked wise and thoughtful, . "I thodically, "we want the refusal Of - . �.. _____--1_-___ __ 1 � �. . I '. I &1camin' lie Was bell)' worked.11 111rit his alti,ney, and, then, Of you flud -don't know wheffier he, Is or not." he ,the property at one hundred thousand T. Iff E - . I The two, exchanged glancips, Alai) I ' dollars." I .1 � it r, I - - . .. hall never looked tit a man So adinir. Ile's starvitil, hand lim, back -what Pill Sold, "but wy opinion 14 that he'll hold Miller's Indifference wits surprising, I T.n. WEEKLV GLOBE. : Ingly,' At tbat moment lie seemed a feel you don't need. I look oil n'thing: - on to It till lie's In tile grotind. 1-10 evi- "For Whitt length of time do you want I . . 1, l . I . . glant otsbrewdriess 48 well as that of like this sorter like I did oil scrainbil"' dently. thinks A good tlmo�s a-colulllf I the refusal of the property at that fig- I I � Canada's -Great . I . ." . . �, physical strength, . . for tilt, upper holt In wart.141011- I 1'e- Thar Was it feller out thall Vothell (lay tro?" he Asked, almost In a 1:0110 Of � � . .. . I . 1�', 11 K . . "I believe. you are right, role," he member I shot straight tit it fellor that with money to throw lit eats, r1els contempt, . . . I 1 Was clililbill, up the enclay's breast- Illustrated Weekl. 6 . . sold thoughtfully. been trylli' to lionoyfuggle the old Inaft Wilson hung fire, his brow. Wrinkled . . I y . Pf I V I I'll A NT I I "Thars, what I am, aw, what's more, works on Ills all fours, I said to my- Into a trade, but I don't think he made thoughtfully. . � . I I — . . . I !�%�A I 6 . . . I�Iil the, one that could (10 the flillor self, 11,,lf this bail strikes you t right, 'old a doal wItb "Im," . . I ­.nil.ft is decided PositivelY," he got � I . 0,Ir-I(Il"3wh-(1,-c of t, . .' without hin) ever knowin' I had a full- chop, 'fore you drop over lie bank, "Whore wits the man from?" Wilson out finally, #(whether We can get a A . t, . .11, prt arld" Sci . yAo (lne less Aglu the Coll f OderitcY; , spoke ullvasily. , leading feature of The Wnvpmv Otollit to be ailded . ej.vc ()t t.1,ot,�irrapTiv de�vlol,s, tilt tile nel'�4n tits moutb, It' I eautt (to it, I'll ,charter find it right of way to theprop, . . . this fall will be ,ill . � I 1. I , . I fill my bat with saft Pud an' put It of It'd,,n't. YOU I-1111tPOP ftway fit tile-' . Ill -don't railly know. . but ' 110 din't etty,,11 . . . . I , . . . . J'e.st poirts ol, L".101, R1111 evt� , % I 021*11#­.", I I t don't think I give Im,anythlugg but a a-goln' to give 111). 110 told Neil Pit- "Thaes entirely foa fildollnite to Sult . wl"! r W011C ck, be, . I I I it strateca Supplem* ent . oi,r rcl),A�A�,;% frill sit 1, , h Smiled Warmly. . "I'll mention flesh woolid In tile to va'se lie more at Ills Store- that 'lie Was goln" thy c1lents,,I, Bald tile IllIvye . ,,Do yowl EighttPage jest stigged down It little an* rrawl-d . er I I bag livell t001-11 homo to see his company all' write the suppose,- Jfr�, ,Wlisbtf�7"ffiat they want . . qqfi­r�li'e! illn y (arlmd uti�11,., NXIller", he sold, "YOH, you could oil, till' thaVs About the wust you could R1sI) 11APER, 1. 'we U V 1 1q I I. , old mail it Proposition that lid fetch 11111 to bang theit# property tit) Oil a hook 1. 1. I I I 1) Vold, It, any man oil -earth Could.,, . ' his is a pvy. ,11ov , T, Q .)! ti lit tty, do for Wilson. I be o he ort by hold I c ,�os Ily trade In fbil'oll I �,� talt'll. � , will N'( ving 11D to Miller's office, they I thl", `11�' llu�a . like that? Why, It you didlilt attend Vor tile production of t1jis great paper an ininiellse now elwtrotyp ., I I Vireq I ... 0-.1 - . iopen, wid the owner the bag awlille. Alf's hung oil to It till Wwwn led out hIA watch. I to pushing your road through -well. photo-augraving and printing plaut bas becti adeled to Tito Glolbeps .1 oil%'$ I I � ners aelle All, hog weak at tile Do you happen to know where Mr. , they woold glinilly be In your handsit y warm ilmllo of gree . I his fin" 0 � . I kneem, I' no,ver did feel like thar w�ts � inechapiestl equipatent. .This will inake Tlie­ftuxxx Or liong tiuques " I Mrs. Mollop to, all lit. yburn Uillerlo law offica tl?6 Lord oilly IMOWS hOW 1011 " i , i tWZ ku,v harm In raltslit" A 0011tOrfOlt bill ", 11 91 - UOU617 tho lost 0444�14 howepaper * Qmda, . I I X - y fled T�!� twz ., 1-1 . 11 �0'_' . - .. .. "'Dut wo 14tenil to do, Au"Wo can to . o . � � .. I �, "*O� � � - \L� 11 - I 1.1 � . . . I '. .. - - . - lIl- " - I 1. I . . . ., . ... . . - , -­ I . .. 1. . Aa I t..�14 . - -4 0 10 -Ak, . . 11 . - . I I - . - ., . . -1 . I 1, ,� IT I. . .. 'A ­ . ­ % A,,.-, - '%4 -' ­,.� - ' 01� I I . �.�WL_ -,k . . 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