Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-12-03, Page 24 . I . I I - 11 ­­­ ..... 1-1 1 1.4 . . . I I I I lk � � -1. 11 _. .� ­ � .1 ­ -1 . 11 ­.. .­ 1-_ I I I . 0 % . . -111 I- 1-1-- 11 I . I 6 . . . . I � � I I , 1 4 1 � . 1 2 I 'I . 1 I I " � 2---------- � - T110,C1111tall News, -)Record I Decombor .3rd, 1903 ===tllff,-!!!Z�!�,� �, -, "... � �� �� .... "I .1.1 �. � __ _ _ . � ­_­­ - - � � - I— , ­�, ; !., .11. ;,;�,� ­;-;4;"���-_______ 11 ..---W11_... ;1-7_0_101! .. I 11 _.__.____ I --,.--I---- %_1X1-"1x1_4_,rWW09 . I T Ing . ' -_ --,----- ­­_ , ­­ , -1 .11 ­­­­ . ­111- .�, 1 ihich"' Joints .1 PIT I . � there Was q, sort ollf f.1fality In their I "Urtainly. pray Proceed, -Str Nom i the liolieNt citizeiis' pretty wiveo awl . ,A the 449,00t t"ll, Armst JM4 00,10 . � dau ters; but nolle of tilvill w,rxNNvr- Aft e nleeting; und JIM pul6ea. quicko,ned .4 , man,- said the stranger, blandly; ,.d �511 I parto Qf t4.4 b9cly, aro J0,14to that are tritle its be tll()Ug.11t he mity to Count, 1,1,',stranae. lie could . ,bt lie � "You are at liberty to ask as Ilia . , , , ny � inflAmed and awgUen by rhipow4timm— I � I I I ne'Fiks� , I Apeahing to the husband of the lady , questions As you Please - so 414 I I scarcely be a foreigner - Ile spt)ho : that 4014 Condition of tlle blood which b 1, , to W1101,11 he hud so suddenly cOnceiv- ., to answer them.,, BliallsIx With toQ perfect, all accunt , � to be that; 4114 then he lillew Win, 1 1?1;7w � afteoto the mu,soloo.. also. � � I 04 such a, rush and Inordinate Rt- ! "I Answered all yov I I taciltaililf. That Sir Nortnuix, as it be bad Leon hl.i . ' I . � po;rsonage, mean- , bagly, and you owe it to me to do. 11 brother. Ili uliort, i.hurci �%wj,110` UISO I .� I Suffirers dread to move, eopecially e tline, having rQloaded his PiSt011 ' tile Same," Bald Sir Norman son vilit; o r.:ad � "I'lie walking sick, what . . I with a SM-posse.9slon refreshing to � Wba* W ; driving, hitnuelf insaite tr after slMag or lying loiso, grid their , I Behind the a .1, � ". . haughtily. ,,U the Arat placop : so tuireadabi ' condition is commonly woniq in wet ' _ .. . 11 + I Witness, replaced it in Ills, doublet, ! o 4 riddlo; aml iziw.�r,i- �l � weather, � I " I I I . . I 1,11Atbered, up the roina, and, glancing You have an advantage of uke"witich, ly Consigning the ,ln,�,S1i1Vj0L,J'J 4!0�,Jlt a crowd of them there are: ' -1 � 11 I suffereoli dreadfully from rbetim0forn, I + + + 811010Y (it Ills companion, (spoke I neither understand, nor relish; so to Old �flck, lie aw"llo-ed anolln.l. , but have been oomplet9l . � fxg,aill. � to Placo Us Olt equal terins, Will you � glass of sack,, and (,oil, t1lili,,il.g Persons who are thin and I . QU"4 bY IR09410 . , � i Sarsaparilla, for which 74M deeply grate- "I should fhalik you for saving lily i have the goodness to tell me your i albout him. A ' weak but not sick enough 40.11 MX04 FaA,ncxs Purrs, rtesCQtt,,Qat. . A ROMANCV, Mine?" S 1 1 life, I suppose, but thanking people ,o,,gx,bsclrbcd had Sir Norinan Lek- : . i . "I bad an attack of the. grlp*blcb left we . 1W"1*W1+ . I . I 1 Is so little In lily line, that I ocarel- � "'Most assuredly) My name,", said I In Own wournful Anusiligs, t1i4tt ' to go to bed. I : IT% I , . *1 I V�� ' the stranger, with glib airiness,, "is ; I I 11 .. Wtak and helpless and suffering from rbeu- �.. W+)R+11+1+1+11#W+1+1#W1", "***, "4 + ly know how to set about it Per- ' . . he pq (I no at0lition whatvvor to 1 , if 11 . . m4t1sm. I began taking Hood's Sarx4p4- I . . Ilups, iny clear sir, you will taie the � V�ulit L'E.strangp." . those around Will, itlicl hnu neerjy Chronic cases" that's, �� . . . ,rills And this medicine b4s entirely c4red, Tile ' 'A name unknowil, to me," said forgotten their very presvocc, .. I I , . . � I I'Mo. I have nobesitatloininsaylincit agved Page sprang up tile stairs at. CIOU CIOSC about hill,, 110 1(",qn will f9r'the deed.'.' I Sir Norman, with a piercling look, , on(, of Went, VV,1th It loild 6-y_sl,:,,,1­l:; : what the doctors call them, - say life." M. J.' XcPoxALv,, Zjvxiten, gnt. ter them, hutntiling, , as ho. cattle, Onq 49,Mnst the doorw ed "Ali orlghlal, this," thought Wr ,, d equally unknown, I bella%,e, in to his feet, and thpil ., I th ol ay, and, watC11111114.' Norman, '"whoever be Is." Then, An - I %Vri0ling to f which. in common E nglish , *11, 11 11, Inaster's love dittles--songs, ancl I I , . TO . ng ]JR419. on the river, pro., f Whitehall. There is a Lord the floor. . The Others, ill, d , . No o d's Xa - a salth tradition, savoring anything parod to aloud� "Pr4y don't trouble yoursel L'Bstrange in LQndon, but you and gathero�-d about, 'Illut, but the "i""" z means ong sickness.. ' I . await the return of I.a. li )O,t . k3xt � —1 I Removes the cause of rhouma0m-no but the order of aancity. With- tile Masque. I thanks, sir. I ,should have he are certainly not one and tile. Instant, fell btlelt with it cry out of J outward aPPlication Can. Tak@ it. ifflarill 19 of La. Alasque fresh In their With his head full -of the done preols,ely the same for the high- . $ I,,- . I I , . mindal � 11 .,Ile has the plugUo!" At thal. drvttd' TO s,t6p the continued . , both looked Lit blin. earnestly, Ulm and misadventures Ad"en- v�ti,ytncn, had �ou been three to .one 11"! ed annotto"guent, ],till of til;!Llt s(!"Ill- 19SS Of klis gAy livery ,%vas tba of the night, -o"Or tlqt-.11,11 � MY friend does not believe xrio,'� i . -_ - . . t of I,ord Ito, Nc;lr Norman Witlked . . I I flesh th need I clif,ster, and became Ills graceful flg�_ thOughtfMITY on . "T (Itin't doubt you In tbd least; said the count, almost gayly? "it Or- � perod Off 111consisLeatly; and tile utlicir.: - ey . Ulltil he reached tile lCing's Arms_._ 'O Cumstance I regret, but c4naot bell), ' half '%vith the. landlord, tit tlivir ht;ad, Scott`$ Emul For the � ank of the riverii..To have save(I Illy life it,, tile s - Is there anything else Sir Norinull I lifted the sullerer, whose groal4s, 4 ini . lire w0l, as lie marched alour ,witi, low inn oil the b a vo% t­ohi,losvo T feel irrateful, f r YOU mon. ,.41110,411(l , , " it jKUr1tY swagger, One hand on. lit" his disTnay he found the 110 se shut I . . , ! wishes to kllciw?,� ; cries -were heartrending, and vl'.�,I,-a feeling of wea ,y - ' side and tile other, toying .11 YOU, have liciver seen. tile bero .re 11 - 1 4,1 ,kness the l')eaut , with a up, iind beitring the dis 1. i If You (to not answer my , Iiiiii out of tbol'boluse. Mr Norinan, � * . b I . Iful little EP411101, that frisked, Inscription of the Pestilence. While he "'Y'ciu. tire .nilsWcen," �qald S 1 r , questions truthfully, there Is little. rather dismayvd. itimself, ha(l. ri,�Lll to) J need Scott's Emulsion. . . I An Entirel in OP0n*vIO1atlOn Of -the 'Lord Mov- StOO(I Conte"'Plating it Ili perplexit . y, .Norman, quietly. Ill: had tit � Illea" � Use in my asking thent," said 61r Ills feet, full�.arousotd from his rever- . . y or's orders, ure of see . Ing . YOU, so I arce aLn hour i Norman, bluntly, I "Do you mean to 'I&, and found himself and anoLher Ili- . . I � nit to!death Plagpe-striolken house, advanced and � say you are a foreigner?" , .1 dioidual solo, possoissoll's -of tile pretu-" I . great and sinall. to be I 'i� I 4 Watchman, on guard before another . It makes new flesh and L. . I cOmIllanding all do . . ngo,." . I , I gives new life to- the weak . . . as propogators of Ithe pestilence, In informed him that the whole family "A It I " paid the. stranger, In an al- I "Sir Norman Xingsloy is at perfect. Is s. I -Ili coul-panign, Ito could not, . passing, tile lad tUr'ned Ills face to- had perished of the disease and th�t tered tone, 0and,where?" . I liberty to answer the s 1. . I ward them for it � � lit, the landlord himself,, the las "On London Drldge.,� .,t question as lip 'very well make out; for lie was sit- system. I 1. . I . I , 11`110111eat-�ix brig . t sur- All , I Pleases," replied -the stranger, with 1.ting, or rather crouching-, lit .it ic. � I New Stock Sa.ucy; handsolneraco it .'VTlq_anct vivor, had been carried off not t.%vvli_ did not see .you." : most provoking Indifference. , ; inote and shadowy coriter,4 ,%vb�-rcs Scott's Emulsion gets ­ the T16Xt instant 110 -�,%,e , . "Very likely, but I. was there , I . . I ilt round an tY -laillutes before, to the plague -pit, none : Sirliorman's eyes flashed, and his ' nothing was clearly visihle but tb . I . . angle and � disappeared , IABut," added th the loisi.�, '. .1 .. . . � � the : . . orolistfill e'man, seeing Sir . . � hand fell On his sword, but, refle : in.and weak persons out, I I ­ . "Do ,YOU lIcnow me?" said the ct- I glare of a pair of.fiery -eye There , . I . . supi)ressed an oath, �.l r Norman . I ls'Orinitfi's look Of annOY&Dee, and 1) . Ing that the count might find it ill. � was a great reclunda,ficy of Itair � I too, , 0 . I , stificid R Cry Of 4111=10tent-for both, Ing informed what he wanted, "thoro stranger,, and .Sir Notrinarl could s6e , cOnvenient f the ,rut, It makes new,. —AT— I to answer more questions.i about his head and face Indeed, con- : i ' . recognized . that beautiful 'colorlo.q- tire two or three borses. round t1w, be. was gazing at him sharply front ; if Ile ran )flat through .he restrained ! ,siderable more about th� latter than - rich blood, strengthens the - . I face, thosO 'of* perfect fV11tUrcts atid in the stable, and you may as xvv under the shadow of big .slouched hat. � hionself and went on. there seemed L any real necessity for, - � I - . 0, ' * , I I gloat, blark, lustrous e, help Yourself, for if you doT,,t jr., "I have not that hotior but It hope � , I.and even with the. iinperfec nerves and gives �appptite � . I . .. . ;1 I . I l, gilln,I)SO I . I i I..thon-C, somebody else will,- It. tie so before. we part "Sir, you are importillent, but that I I . . I � . '.1 . � I Is of no consequence, just now. Who' I he caught of him the youlig ilia t . I I face of the'Jady they had savect . � . I , � I . I.. I I "'It was'quito dark -,�itell YOU saw was that lady-wbat was her nauie?" ; him down in his Own inInd about -i . is . . . . . it se f�c ordinary food.,: Combe's Drug Stor Iro'ni tile platgalo-I)IL: . This Philosophic lo'gic struck Sir nle 'on the bridge - how- comes it, . I I . . ' I "Ain:! 1 sane or madv Inquired Sir Norman as, being so., extremely, reas- Leollnef . . . * Korman, onable, .thAt without more then, that you recollect me so well)" "Was she. � I hard -looking A customer its fie .had i . � I , . Scott"s Emulsion can be , I looking hopelossly about , aol' your wife?" . ever. seen. The fiery eyes were glax i - � . O he - 4'1 have always been' blessed with . . ' ! taken as long as.' 'ickness him for IrIormAtion. i "Surely that is stepped iound to the stables and w, The stranger paused tor a moment Ing ul�on blin like those of 11, tiger s I I . an excellent memory," .said Sir Nor- I " � , ( I . . � silo we were, ill suarch of?',, lect0d the best it Contained. .Aeforci , . as, lf,,reflecting whether she Wail . or, i � through it Jungle of busy hair, but � rood. all the ' - i . . E ,verything is new an(I ."It cortainiP Is," said Ormistolii, proceeding on his journey it. Occurred mall, carelessly, "and I knew your I' not, and then said. meditatively: I ttieir - owiler spoke never a Nvord) -� lasts and. .,do 9 . . tantly 11 I - I � . i . ; .. 'f dress, face and voice Ins I 'IN � , .. Where are tim- woiidc�6 of ,tills night, to hini that, having been handling a. � .. O -I don't know as she was. On, � thoiwh the other st4red ,back ' *-%N*.Itl% t, . I . . . . . 111-1y. volM Therl you have ' bea'rd I - . line. - .. _ . . il fresh. No' stale good� - to end?" , . � . I Plague -patient it would be tile . I.the whole, I am pretty, sure. she ,was : compound interest. . There they sat, : I . . . . . I . I .. . . I - spetik - 'b atch'- I I . . . . I . .1 . � . I "Satan and La Masque only -know; -thing to got his clothes fumigated; so � not, - . . I . . . 1 beaming upon each .cAlior�oniol or(,e. 1 There' Can be found in tills ' ..for they � nian gua.rding tile plagite-*stricken i $I' ght ��- Iv, the -other curiously, until tht, I I .s new stfength - . , both s tit to have ul' lie stopped into an apothecar,V's store house?" I .. . . . r Norman! felt as -If a ton wet 1. I o rc_ , I . � I! ee � fited'to . : . . . . . . drive me mad. Where is she?"' � , had been suddenly 'hoisted from the 1 appearan : and'flesh in every dose. . . : for that purpose, and pro.vided him;- ".11;xactlY, and the. subject being a , . . I 1 6e of the'landlord. %vith 8,.; I . . I "Where, indeed?*" said* Ornil.9'ton, . , region of,his heart, . , volitly lugubr woo i . � I I self also. with a'bottle of aromatic I . lous and " -begoine coun- . . that, except wyn1f, � . !. to send you a few . I I . . very interesting one, I listened to a I I i . . . I , , store ........ 0 . 4 - . . . . . � . . , "where Is lastyear'� siiow?" And Sir vinegar. Thus prepared for t,he '%vorst, you said." I . .. . � "Was she anybody else's wife?" 1 Lentince, It struck Norillan that it j - � 'be glad - I - . � - . * I- . . .. " __ We will . . . . , Norn , ian, looking .round at tile sl � 3ot Sir Norman -spranl� on his horse like. - "Incleedl - and. -.what.poisil I )IC Inter- I think not. I'minclined to thitil; I was about,time to start -for -tile ruin; r -_ . .1 . . whe st h d a xncltllellt.� be- a sewrid Don ,Quixote, striding Ilia ave for you, she did not ! and, with'aix eye to business bo� turn- I . . . � I . , � eat . could the subject h . doses tree. -WIftlik"Ill, . fore, found .th-at site. too, �hotd - dlgap�. good stood Rozinante, and sallied ..may I ask?" - . � . ­ I know another man in Lond6n.". :''I Lot to cross-exaniine mine ho'st' OL � � �. I . . - I . ; * I I . . . � poared. , : : I ; forth in quest. of adveltures. These, �', . '."kllen Why wits she dressed as 'a, � tritse, , - . . . � . Be suit that this, picture in I ­ I . . . I � ­ . . . . A de'OPer' one th.iin 'you thinki" I bride?" Inquired Sir Norman,, ,rather 1 "What have t'hey.olond With - that I I I I .for.* a short time. were,of rather a. said Sir Norman . � wrapF I __ e . � . . . . . . the forin of a labal is an the. I . . . CHAPTI41i M ' . disma.1 Character; . fbr hearing the or in his voted as he. though t of . the . � . . . I ma . 0. , ,er of. every bottl I * of . 1: —AGENT - ., With n. slight treni- mystified. ' I it?" ,he asked,,by -%N,tiy of prefac ; . . . I . . I . . f * , . I "Was'she? My - poor Lecoline!lv ! . .-Sent, hirn t - o the lies t-housc, " rc- , runu sion you buy. , I . .. I . . . ).' The two . friends laolked at , noise 'o a horse's hoofs In. the silent InodYj "the 'l%;4tcbrnan told you the , , . - I o. . other, -I I ' * ' each ,sircolts'at thiA hour of the flight, tile lady YOU Sought bad been carried I said Ahe stranger,, sadly,* .. "IlecilLuse ! 'Piled the landlord, resting Ills' elbows , 11 SCOTT & BOWNE 1. . . - 1: , n fil Ills � . Y . . t -r a. word. . I I . Chemists, , . ­ � - . " Uloweiii,,.' . and slittkol! nevi fie hesitated; "beca-ifse " ir 1 on tile � coulltel� and.his ell! I In . U'PrusstvO Sil(Uite - for� a people Opened their doors as he Pass- away dead; and .thrown Into lb e _" , . For Eastman Kodak Co ed by, thinking it the pest, cart, and leg - w. . I �. � . short, Sir Nqrman, ,said the strauggr., haiids, and staring dismally * at the , �. I I . � . . —they - . . . lbronto, Ontario. -Not tbat they wure gstollisbe.d, brouisht forth .many a, miscrable. vie- P 1. w -pit 11 ly, ,�'I - decline answdring ally I OI)I)0.41te wall, "All, Lard a niercy . . I . W9M_ . 10119 Past, . the po . I I Well','.` cHed the: strAnger', starting . �.. decided . I . :, . . . I . � . .. . . :wc�r of that tinx of the.pestilance, Averting his violently, 11 was it nbt true?" more quilstioxis," I ­ oil us! ChOse be dreadful times,' I I 50c. and $1 l all druggists.. I . enlo ton;. arid, if a cioud had clropl)ed. . -and, I I "I . shall find out,� for . t" I J � . � — t- . head front the re,;Oltink sp6ctlitelf�_-,. -fOnly. . partly.. She was all. tha ' I "Dreadful elloughl", said 'Sir . _ 'i � � . I . . . (rom the sky . at their feet, the -Sh- Worina . vine a carried.' . . . I I . . I . ­ . . Y, n.bold th6. Wttle of . .- , SAW Sir Norman, 11and*here I shall -,i mail, sighing dee'lily, as lte,thoi * : . . I .. . . I . . I ight of ,i I . - . . WOUld 1)�robzibly have lookeh at ,. it i6rar to his nostrils, and rode - rapidly Way in .the* pes�rcart' sliie enough, Iko YOU: -goo -path '' . his beautiful .o i ; I . I . . . . I . . I . � . ' d -night, for this by. I Olh�e, &*victil1l of the I . I . I ,. .but she In " ; . - I I . . H. B. Combe, I .Passively, 'and vAguelY. Wondered if .'till: lie- reached XeWgate, Tholie" , he � wap . ot thro.wn lot'* .the % leads � to my. destination, " . . 1. alor'cilms. Pestilence. - I'llave thil,re ' �-onder?­ � . . . . . . , . . I . I 'liti rest would fol,lovl' Sir'Norman'. . st6pped un I tit . Ills. I 'health . was plagup­plt,'� . . . .1 . � . . � . . I . � "Good nWit"'. said. the stranger . I . bee'n 'many deaths hire 61 the dis- . ­ . . . �.. �. 11 I . . . . . . I ­ � rlill, of " kad, why?" - ! I .� I ..# 11 . L . I I � I . I . .1 . .M'el1,'.'- said Sir Norman, so. f,l r � , . . ,speciallyi -had sunk into 4 state Of . exanlified, and. that small manuserflit "I - .. � . t niper?':' ' . wind that N . . , 'Becaus when oil, rea . and. be careful� Sir- Xorman­­rem� I e ­�. , - . � recovering front his surprise as'to lie � I . � Chemist and Druggis'. v4trds ar� faint, and feeble' being found'. all, right, he Was . per-' I, . e-) ching that - . . I I . 'day," gr I . . I . . . , . orrible spot she w -a . a found t � ember. the plague 19 abr*oad.11 . . . , I ..,,,-­Twent�-f1ve to- . ,oaned the, � able tci'ippealo�, '14upil osil I a,,,,? ila\le� , . ­ . . I tQ desedbe,. OrmistoriL, .not being. . initted to pass oil in peace.- Xiv&y_ ,I. ., .. .. 0 be . . I . . . .. . . . , . � lVe. ., - - ' - ,, I � I � . "And so are high,wayfnertl` called � niti.n. " 0 Lord what Will become j ypli allything io s, -ag4inst:At,, my . . . OppasIte Town Mall. � q�lte�. s,o iai. gotle, Was th � - ' � I . . ?": , ') I .1 . . . � ay . .. I .. � I .. I I I � 0 first, ..tul.. -whem he ­,�rent the trail of -the' ser- I Sir Xcirmaii -after him, &'Iltile� mali.'�, I 61 its ­ .: . .. . ,. . I .. . ­ I � I I I .-)ell. his'lips', . . I , , 'Ood'heavens! '�knd'what Allen?" ­ . . . . I I � . , . `G . . � . . I little friell I? ", I .1 . . . I ., � ­ ;-eat , �vas- visiiiie .ov" ath iind ' I clously; but' a �arelegs'laug i ' " X -seem rather dtsheartct�ed,,.,.,� P �4',:()b . . . . . . . . I .er aq� De.. I , 11 . I h tro- � ': -, ,, .ou -, � ,,.n(It i � -a id t) it A -,, . . . I . . _ Upon illy lionor, Sir Noinig - 0 tit Then," exUalined.Sir Norman. Axio'.M. ' said . . n the.. lea%t,111 A . I I—- - ____1 , ni this Msoiatl6fi ,Ack hand-An'band. - tone almost as-eXcited a§i his .. . � .Sii; N , � , ow#, : the stranger:'WEI'4. the cinly�reply.aa , ormazi , - pp�itlng! put. 'Et � dwtiff '.�rj�li� 'a' chuckle . 11 * . - . . I '. . che most astin, is") ilia � n,k I ever ' . side cis wo'll ns- lni�[cle the ghies'.'groi&t.� -11 � to . th ba kixIlopud it I �, ­ i glass �f Wille. an d hio,ndill . g. � i t. to him. J stead of waisti ig ' I Only, J n., ­ , . I . . � . till . � . li� �'N of. "-That certainly Nvas 'the 1)il I ea Of w6od. hiid. toal were arrai . i . g- she was Lraugh� 0, house. of'4 � w4y. �: '' - ':', ..- . . � I ,, 4 ., � I . I I z your brea,th risk .1, . . . I ' . I . I I .. I � -, .— , .. '. ".'!Just, cizilnk this, .. a,)�d: don't borro�y . Ing, th.1s . r I 11; I . � , . race. ot dur half-dead bridel ' What, * -,�d, w iri6nd, an,d left. alone for. a- few min- " 1'.. � . . . � 1. �,Oocl I . I . 1. � . . . I - In. the* n xne . : cliting ohly%tlie midnight ' " I , .. ' . ' ... ' - - � . %, � . . .: - , satk !, a 9111�d I I I I nall, - who:, Iwofestie - I � . I . houi Utes, While .that frie d- t ' 1 �. � troAlblo, They; SA3 .4', -:---,-- * a of all th , 11 wen Jin . .11Tnu V., . .1 - sue'll 14t, er igniorance, you Inixt bet:tvy .. . . . ver, no �Oniy . .. � ) I ­ . , . - fina -host:dralned tit- 1�miqler-and ' Gt) ' I. . . I . I , W I " I have givilz ' i " . . . " The. by-path down whichSli-Xor-�, M a I Ilitle. ,11,ir., Nornian surveyed thi) :,.' , I . ,� , I O�VPVAI �7� . I . . . to lile for inforumW . :, V ____­ . . . . . � "�z )b ;twi4�7 ea er? " . '' .:seemcd to I e. sf[rr1ng,."and no . ; . . . � is t the �klguc," , - - , , , .(L .. " �� , sout d . 1. ' � . )II.- , � ", , I - - � , .� . - " �r , p..wonderl i�., ..said' brico'ke'the silence but the distant *rul' orp . you . 1, . ,� - - they 'found 'b�2n­wb do' . )'� , . o gools , can it .to be fired, Here, -howe ' On, returning . . , ­ CIIA � � spcicifig a.�Ijfi : I ,Ili z,x,.I'wond . Sekirch ot it doctor, , I . �, - , � I ri " . UP- � � . 1. .. I... . � I I' ipeol"his tnoutfi, wltb 0 b.01- : A,,,,-' , 1 411,11 "'///'lLy _' , , � Sir .Nbrinall, i'n tll�- � . . think?" ' , � .- I . -xnan rode, led to it Inn, ,rh.e:�Oolclen 1. -W . 1. OL11 Uler . - tot, . I . ye__�­ saille helpless 0, - ringing . . . ... - 11 . 'A I I . �:. Hercules. from head to foot . . -tile of the death-ca�rt­. nd tl�6 "Wli&e?" . �. ."... . . ., .1 1. Crown:, aliout u., f: a'. UU10 I lo%v gronn. � .! I 1. . . . . ,. I , . . . I . . . . tone. "*And., if, the dartli wei-e to � (if �114 driver's. belll:,'� Th6re," vvere , I a' . . 8 . I . .. . ... . quarter a I I 'If I thought"diati . si . r ., I'd not I . 14 :.a woment in silenve, as one, rip"Va- . . . . . 'T. . . . 196r -e r ... I I STRATFORD, 0%1 open,, 'and .s%%�zi,116xv Gonef!',* aid, fro in - th uin. ' Not wishing, to'. take : .1 days.: --VOUM . . e . Loiid6n, . up - I , ligIlts * if,. some of thq*hotisesl put. . r man, emm . .. . . I all llltclllge�t guerill'a, I ' I . Would 116t be the. -Ica I . . is horse, lest it should* ­lead to dis- . _06ber. froin. ,one, We'ek19 end 'to i.lu'! '. . . � . . . � . . . . � st, liurlwised. pliatically;:. '-'spirited,.:a;way.'by some. -b . ., � I . i"You. thilik so—do' you? . And- , � -k. and Osert� - . � , , , � ' -it till I otber; but 1, -know well an . , . , : . , , : ...� , . niany. of thvill. vere'dai: � :111yoterious agbl�cy; for she, wa's dying - `COv0rY', he- proposed Jdaving . : A VAMOX'9 SCHOM. One thing is: v(ij,taill, . tile' lady " We ' ed, and nearly every one biDre the rc I . . - I., I � Oligh I ..*hat: "�'lay.,.Seou' ha,pp�m to RnOZ, . � ; - -,, 7 Lire. seeking . .. .. . . d'. L Of the "pla tie, � and could not'possibly. . I n ' � . . . . . ., . . , , .and thtLL page are . 0 - , I. Os' Of i116 .,)ILI � . . 9 . Iiis return � -and, ,with, this' intenti0i t will he in a:-plagiiii-pit in . I.Oss thall ab6llt -it, illy pretty little�frfencl!­ . .... . � .. . ... no ,cr, s . gpe. ., -C strong, desire for a glass , oi Al . -1 merey pli, 11 I I ' I . and tile same " . I I , I . stir hand'or f6oi hersel ." ' 1. .� 4nd L f. a Woe - � 0 Lotd, ba% 0 Oh, Lni-41" . cN,clafmcd the land , � . �. . I A lar!,e %�ride-llwal;-e, *workiiiir, Inist- '�And yet, ' ' .. . . I . . . It ,%,Ms *a. .9loonly, scene and hciur� - !�, b ying I of the lague . , I , 0 - Leollneii 1; . -wine — for thoi lieat.�and his : rid I e ! -iis,!10.1 � . ­ .. .. . .. . I �. .. . . ! � .. . . . _ _ . Lit Magol be -told you sh . ' -nOd I P , I I lord to l.1ib#ls6Jf., .�%vjtll " rh'tered � - - , . . � a and Sir %Norinan's becirCtui .sick . I I a fril, I Ung, r"v.lt-proditci!ig .4chool-the 1) M was two lidles' front tile city, tit, the ' . said- the sticapger, An a voite, 4ull -of bad made him extremely thirsty—he �.. '. "Atnen-11 said -SIr..No.rfxrm. impati- lace,. WhII& the dwarf "grinned lion. �' �` . .. - - . 1vithin bita as Ito_ noticed .the ruill.alid . .. ' 1. d. -I . . ell ., "If tear: has not t,.i,kvn a�vay . , . ... I blisiress college Uri -Ctulada lt.da'!Y. haunted'ir'ln; - Pity and h6rror, virlitile for a moment 4isniounted at the door,:and c.4ns1gn-. I Lly; '.. i i ' ' , �' . 11 0, . and L I . � Hilly a ghastly. sin, le" I, . I . 1. i Once � � - . . I . . . . corn ear to . . . . � . I . . . . % . . . . . 1 . I fx lkla:�(l . tie .11losi, evii,station, the ' .. Pet-It*1 had ,be covers(] hi fade With bib handi. . o the care of'a; -host-. I . . . . ear . . . . . Graditates alw-L.vs, get positictis.. This assuredly knows." . I I . . . P ing the animal t - . . I Your wits iny.goodsir, v, Ill Yall tell., i . . % , I . ' .e, , ' wrought evorv,- ,re:around. And �'80"� 110 name � is Leollfie?" said. Sir . I ler � he to - ! me what old f '. 'TIV 1. . college I I Lev.,; niany of its graditato, .. -I have 110 dOubt sh�*Js fbel , , , _MiL -he . litered the 4ar-room. , It wits .ruill that is 'J" S,a�v but J . - (T 0 B E . C 0 ,N , 171�,D,)-. . ' , . .1 % . lvith a shudder,the. pro- . I I . 1. . ` . '. . . . . L, remembered I . . .� . . � . . , I . in other husinem vollege.s as tcacher.R , Norman tO'hi t the � a little, above b re an. T.rocle 111)?" � � I . . ­ . . - , sbixll not ba the least astonish' ' . tuself." ' "I ,have . -iou:ricl I -:no . � most invititig Place.% in. tbe i ' Q . . . .� , � ed if , diction of Lilly, the -astrologer, .that . .. I - The mail sta of 1 tT!�,�* - -�­�����,�- ". . . . erS' , 'that,ouii; and aloo that this _gqntlo­ I ,lvoirld, -'this same bar-roo'lin — being . rted from his .ti,anvo I I I .. I . . . Winter terin amils* Jan -.401- Tl'alld 11hid her. Ili e% , street betwben t11J.,j tile pavcd*sLreeti ot'London.'would lie � , I . A I SO 1`113 LIAL110gMIC free. . Zci �41, . I . .. .. I .� I . . . - . I - wan, whatever he ma,y be to ficir; I Jlly-lfi .1 . .terror, a nil gin Ileed" Arf;f 'i t thly f1m,"', , , . ­ � . . . I . -con fields', And the Ming b4 Ito � . ' L . . . , , , ., . . �.... . . and 'N wgili'to . . � )i� c gi . . Is. ,dited, dita.with tobacco -sixioke, . L � . . .. . , "Really', it is'-a'-wost, � � " as ignorlint of her whereabouts all'I and pc�vaded by m'strong SlAritubus "Yes in the co.rner, and then at S I r- f ­ . le .. ... . . ,singular af�. I' ),:;,_, bury. theL. dead. . I 1. . - I . � . . fall myself;, . L seems lit troublei- too - � essence of , stronger . drinlis .thart'nialt' I 'Lin evident trepidation: Oil". - Whe#.�the little'folks-take . 1I. I � .. . - . � ger - able to . 1-1 e Normani . colds ' .. � . I . iftirl''A'Irst you see her, In the niii-ic * before. this lie h�acl groivwhard- ' 1. .. . :, . . � I , I L IV. J. F1,13OTT, P - � - I , . , , � .. I J,ot �l(L i wonder if he rea )r - happen$ to .be �,o cold. Witter, A iiumber I men stiolm I �. . � . �% ,. I La . . . . ,: rincipa .. .aid , . � 2 - . . . . - the clue , . I M . .� L ,, . I . 11, then we fint her dead-,. then, � ened. ii�jid .accust�ftied-.Aci death ' froin Fhe� husband?" - � - � : . . - 'fTba L t r , u.in, sir? . . . 1. e t. th, 'till, . tit 1. . I I I . .. . I . . , " I .1 11 , or of 1. ;� . and cobghs,. don't negl.6qt the nd' . . wbZ� 'bf being buried, . , . .lCe" '' -he . 1 I ­ were � .. YOU Must be . n. Mern_ .: '' �L, I . ) I . , WIthift all ace . about, smoli drink . . , I' em strz e tender,mern- . . L bUt'iiO'%V ' . . '. .11 I - .,--- I its vory fli,4.,quar. , ..,, .as ' e � 1. I I . .. . I . L ... ,. :i1he C6111'es-t() life;' ibell.,Avo leave her ooked aroun of h,lll, he allnQst resolv" i -anger. siWil.enly ', lifted his!. inig arfol discuising -the all�absclrbi*ng ng r,ln this*pIace, surely, Oryou ' bra I ' - -theni . . . . ...-. .. ==: it, - . Tile sti i . , . s6ef ... , ties Of their'llings.' Give ;. ------------------- ---- I � d-, ittid favored SU -Norman with a� topic of ,the plague, . and thcl­ fires Id not 'evol ,.to� 6sk that clues- . . , . i YoUrLroorn, and fifteen fiflnuiteA af- L, �d to Hole oil and. return no, more to i b . . . L . ' . well 11 . n , I - .. . L . . . ... . I I I L . .1 1. . .. .. . . �. . I . ter, 8 . lie vanishes as mysteriously as I . � lea � A I tion . I .. �.� . . . .1 I., . I i . � . �. I ".. L . � . . . � I . . png - and- searching, look, '. . that.might, be kindled.. 'There was I . I ., . . . L .. : i,ondon till the . plague should have I L I,Wdll, Sl PPOSO I Ain L a. . . . a fairy In a nursery, le ,,end. And, I il .."How came you to , know'all - thl�, I moment's pause as. Silr� Norman . efi� ... I . strllnger? , � . .. I . � . ., ., . I . I I. I I jar V. left .5t. . But then, camd the thought - cialled for a. . ?11 . . 1. Shiloh 's -. �. .L13" she turns L ill) I I I :Sir ,Norman % Kingsley?." he itaked I i, �dr,ed, to.ok a'seat, 'and What then Ir . .. .. , . . I I . - . In tiie shape of . I ,;Ioye, and' With ' . .1 . . I 1. I . . '. ' ' I of his unknown 3wl,v I ! abruptly... . L . 'Nothilig s dnJYL* I ,ht I . . a 'court PiXge , Land , swagger'r, it 4the'reflectiOl r - , Ills , . - YOU . . .. . I g�ass, of sack, and then the coin,�eriia_ L I ? . thong on L r .�' ' . . 'Idge - 0 to know , �my � iiiver�bcidy knq'W u1n," I , . along n - that he was on Calli 11 . Our Rimless I .London Di M at' this hour of the , Way t� L fi d' bei, and, ro 1, ' "And, how Von went on as bofpr(i�. The - land- aboxit. tbat, r consumpti . .. . n , , using . him- imme?'?. i1eirianded Sir Norman, 'veryj 'L loxid ' . ,, i -r . I . L � , Plasses Pleatie . .1 1110it-, chointing' a 1OV6 gong. Faithl ! Self .UOUl hi.9 ixl�llctifcholoy', rv'verie, he J T. lia.stened to: supply 'his wants * by But r. do not, you. 966'. SO 1 I'll . . . ... L L I � . . , - - I . . . I . . .. I I . , � r � much -ainazod, notivi'th6tanding . Z:hfs� , Ottlo of W, , youe gla.�,s again, and while yoti�aru. �.0 The'" Lu% ,Tonic . ..� . . � the Particul .it 1vould-puzzloi I . ,raelf to I foole, On at a brisker L,pq ;Lli� 12 ­ . . . ure. :j. ,ar. .. the sphifiX he Ce ,roi,cally�,��r assertion. flltlt .. Placing it' glass and ll� b. L . ine ' it., just L . I .. read the riddle, I'vo 4 �c _a , any I noC1.1L Ing Would as.ton- : before � him, land, Sir Norman 'fell' t,o olTinking tell: file what that .. I . 1 I I . . I . . I . . . . I I They are flifed bee * it!0111" ' � (I resolved tol:bra've the plagtle' r !, . , L . . I . I . I I I '. I ; I ... .. . "I -for' oncl,'shail fie 1,�Ul I 1. I 1ping himself, ;knd to ruminating. . I . . . . I " . .. . � I . I ,Ir 1.�-,. :. � " .�'. :. � . ures o each patron. It," sitid .4 � . , ' , Uez . i . . DL tile 'U,ndlord �g)anbed fenrlIll P ' It will'cure the L L . .�'. :.. � Ix to the feat . ver try 10 read. .fcfr;he� sake, I � . % . . I . . 'priiie.q."' . ' - '� ... comln Isli him wore I � .. he eVerything-'con ,. . . . I I I .; . other emergency, I . lUliat is of .11O'Iconile ,,.Agai di quickly ind, � Ir Norman, "r ain akiMt, of this laudable and Icive-r-like resolu:-1 , q le.01 Tell, I deeply .on .- the'events of tile night. - - 1, 1. I I . 5 ed of .tills labyrinth of . h6w You lear&:d all 'this?" - re- -:Rather mclanch6ly these runiination' " 'el3L'Ift.:the. :COrn . � . -e - their lung's. I I . . The finish of our � . tir , b , t me , I. 1. a ly'. at the fiery e,N ' 11 pr_ . --- � 7sti. ngthen . . . �. - I ,�Z_nl_ = . 111,10 MM I IVI sk I : I i I I i I I I i I I !_ 'IMOMM .L z , I A I 'I , , i ` I .1 . I i A .1 I I I .1 I . I 11 � I. - - ,g.ectftcl aware Is fault. lnystories,� i tion, be had,gcit on a out half. a Mile a ed the strang`&, lit a 'tone of, al- viore, though to do, th" L . 1. I I L . . . I ... I , L . . and sball Ion. i lie, t I .and again ho$itate(f. .. r.. . . �: I . the fit perfect, ve t'lnd an() L11 AlasQUeL 1, itirther, when lie suddenly. chocked -in I .. . I . e young geutle�. - I . . . .. It is pieiiisant to tak I ". .. ,­ 1 1- . L I I . � L' , . to-uitravel them at tile'- I I I I ninst SLOI-11 authority. . . � I "Weli," exclalpled-Mr Xorman, vt . .. .. . L .1 . l., ir leisure " V his rapid career by .all texciting, but man justice, sentimental melancholy . .. ." . I .. �, . - I . ,� .1. .1 .� . L . . 1-111 YOU iflean, to, gLfvt.- - up 'the, I . ­ . Sir ,Xbrinu.n. stArted .and s`tared; Was not at all in his line; but. then Once wrilrised anclAmpatimif tit: Lbig .L . . .. . . . � . '. . . � L I I . .Tb in :it '%vay surprising, little incident. That voice: -trd it- a 'thO;U­ tacl I ' Prices 25c., *60c. and S1.040 I I . 11 , ; . - � pursult?", . ... . I 0 - he had bet YOU will Please to Tecollect.he was turljty, "can't YOU- sl)eak, mitfill . I I - . . . I During the last few. yards.Sir 'Nor- ' I , ' r I 1, I . � .: 1, ', I , lently beeiii dis- In- lcf-�c and when people come to .1 Want YOU to tell tile all abOUtL It." . r I .. � .. I I . . . I .. . . I �'! I- love'this, myste�r_ 1 ynall had.come 'within sight Of axt� . L I "Not extictl, sand ti-ines! it had evic . . . & Co. L: .. . - I I loug beauty too -well, , I guised before; but now, ill the -4xcite- - that st' � "There. Is nothing. 'to tell sit," : � , S.'C. WELLS � I 1. I to. .6 tfiati, and 1­otber horatfinan, riding on �tto a rather ate, they are nb1onger to be I I - I I I '. 11 . . . . Who) . ilt* of' the moment, the stranger d6d to &spera- - � I - LeRoy, N.Y. t 6. 1 111 neXt I 'find 9 Itie, relilled. the host, goa . Toronto, Can. ,)ter, b- At whercr It 1 leisurely I)acc,, conqidering the . place I dL1 held responsible either fdr .. their . tion'� "It is ai�i old * d6sefted ruin . �. .. . I. . . . , . ­ ., I .,.. I . ,.. 1114Y, I shall take care she do" not. I and the hour. suddetfly 111ree other . was thrown off his ' gUlLr , axid -it �thoiflrhts or actions'. It is true,his . I I I .- .1 . .L . I .. A It . . ... i . sit - it l -t �. . . . I .1 I becanie perfoc ti y, fanii liar 11-4- wher i L . that's b6en there e lis _.�_ I . __1 � . . . L . . . . 0 V .a. ,y ir . � at, aCK -nau, Deell. EL rapid onet but it I - . - I I I 1 "I Cit not oligh my fingers." � horse - .. , . L �' mien came galloping down. upon ! I iiad.he heard IV For tile life of him,- wa�l. no I ' - . . ber: and �tbat's till t know about it," - - � . .! . I I----- - . . 1. 1. . . I I L "I'll .... n forget that 0490," , Said. 1 Illm and the leader,- presenting a pis- . I ess severe ,for that; and if I L . I I . . . I ,. I . orlylistolf�' illush)Kly, "It, is sIngu- �tol IS I . .1 . I , Sir Norman could not tell, yet it V"as anyevil-minded. critic is disposed to while he spoke, the crouchin,r sbill)6 . � I 'Un� I ., .. I - 11 I .. . . I Olt ill's heold, reqlxested"Iiixfi� in a A . s W011,khown to him as I , In the corner roared itself il­� itrbf;- .. 1. . I . . I THJUJ ­ :­ . 0 11. . I .. 11 . . Jar, since he. wo-mrs the, Earl. of. lt6ch,., - '" L . i1s, own. It snecir tit -the suddenness;of his disor- I . . I .1 . . . I . . .. . stentorian voice. tot' his'mo0ey Or his. 11 .. I . � . . . . . L f had tIle.tona, too, of Ono far mqr0' der I have only, to say, .that I kridw Land' keeping his ftery eyes stilt vrlar­.- . . . . . . ­ I �, 1. . . .11 ester's llvery,- tfiat we liavol, never I life; 13Y way of reply the- stranger I UsLd.tO Wrilillaod than. a"litreat; L . f, . nd, from- observation-, nole to spoak of Ing upon Sir Norman, a,dvalle[L(f i ��. , " . 1. . . . .. . . 1�1� I . - . . soon hilli b ) .. , . nto I clif rO 006119 his follpivem' I instantly produced 'a ;Aitol of Ili-,; i . , fl L ", , , .. 7 - I . Arii YOU (lulfe sure, Sir, Xoirniar�f, own L, . r4- gir 1�orm6n, instead of t',,fitting angry, -experlence.. that love at jft�st.slglij is the light. Our youpg knight was in- . I * , , ' . . � . th I at L and before the astonished big , I ZAO:.felt he ought to, have done, a lamentable faet,,,a I the. aet­ql fraistng Ills ,glass to �.Ihjq . .', 6_W - ee S I tlL '. . . / I you have not?" -%vaynuln could comprehend the,possi- I . not ,no ulyth, , I 'S.14 I I . I . "'Peco: hlm7 A)On"t be all . surd L I .:L mochanicallyanswered: '. . �. . L, XL illis; but, as the appar�itioft ap I proach. . % .L . .1 L I . Love is'not a plant that.require . . L R, ord I 1. L. I . , Or- b1lity of such an act, discharged It .. .. lViChL . I �. . . I . . I I , Could ever � full lit Ills face. a; 1, ­ .. .1 I Inistoln! ,D9 Srou think I I , "The watchanin told you of t1is time to flourish; but 16 quite p d'h laic - it down. again, iintasted, . . , ' .. . ' oud yell the : I CiL _. 0 0 .I . � I . � .. ' forget such a lace -as that?"' I rot ber reeled 4nd fell froin his gad- Young men who brouglit her oil% and able Of L springing up, like tb6 gd�rd I and stared dt it In tha wildest' sur� - L . I I . . . . - - ------- - ___ % - ___ �_9 0111t would not be cia'sv,'r i3onj and1ti. 'a twinkling both his -Com- laid her* in the dead -cart - X wits prlse and Intensest curiosity. Truly ! L L . L fees. I Ole" of Jonah, iull grown In a trionient. , I L I. .. I . 1. i One of tile two�', . .. -Our young friend, 'Sir *man,. had L It * L I . " 0 . I no (1008 nOt' See SUci . . Was a singular -looking crolatur L A. J. C,RIC.G . � every day, panions, tired their pistols at ' the r. , "And whol, was the other"" I I L Nor notr I ." ng. !St , . And yet-allof yet -it is nlost.extra,7 I traveller, and .1borof, with. it Silnul- "A friend ,L Of L , not been aware of tke'existence of to- saV a rathet, startling (Ili(! .. Scientific ,j6W&10%., slid. ordinaryll, I . I I 1. mine, one .Malcolm the object of big affections for a ,t,rt11hgone,. A dwarf of some fcinr IV I . - . . I tanectia cry of rage, down upon hilli. 1 ormiston " . . . . . � I . Optician, . .. . "X. shall ask Rocheigter about bin, Neittiolr1of the, sh' I much longer space than. two hours feet high, and at least five feet broad . , otg had taken o(lect, . . : , CLINTON, o.air. the first. thing tb�tnorrcilw; and till- �btit the two enraged high-(vay.men "Ah! I' know 'hilm. ' PardOh Illy and a half, yet he had already got across the shoulders, ,with, Immense : C-i.uhbi , L , 0 . . '. . .1 I '(";s he is an 00tical IlluSlon-which woul& � have, inade. sho,rt I abrul)tness, Nir lslonr.�.nan,". sald tho to Such ring and head-li, glant. in eve I ry� . . . . . . .. � 1, J work of s, . tranger, ,once wore spealcing In his r 'a Pitch that if lie did not L I .. I I I . 'L . 1 vow I half bellOve Is -the. case -1 4 -Ir victim had not Sir Xorinall"lihe . � speedily And, her be felt he would do thing but'height. Ills linm6bSe sktill . I :. . th . Ussulliled sauve. tone,,,. "but I feel deeil- , ,owtithing. so desperate as to shak L �Was .set on such a tkifla of a 3iock as; L . �: . will c to the - rescue'. 6 . : . . E .. .. � I Olne t6 the truth In 9(lite of' 0. true ,knighti riddon , . .1 YOW, denionicle fr�iend, . ly-, on this subject, b.nd was eXelted .atl. t6 be acarcely worth m , ____ — — . I 04 ewing his sword, with One vigor- , SocletY,to its utmost foundations. ention(lit'r, , . I I . � . . . Then ' vou do not, mean to look Ous blow lie placed L the nionledt. Yom spoke of her bt- The very Myst6ry of the aftair gpurr. find Wag gartilshed by a, violent mat I I ­"--ft� _.&M f . , . . another of the ns�- . , L . . . * - � _... ­-, .1. . ­ L Or filin to -night?" 1: . I Passin ' bors de* conibat, a, I not delfg .1 Ing brought. to tile house of friend ed hilia 'on, L a:nd - the rom f Coarse. black hMr, .Which also, over., The 3'Nhws-Rccord and F11111ily , L s .,lit- , a antic, way 0 . . . Iter - "Look for hh-1) v I L . L . . i , : _now, wild inay -that friend be, for. i -'-.L, u . . t- .i - ran the territ,ol- of his cheolct, .-tr . 1�1 . I's 9 r, as Weil IOOk for'n nwolle. In a hiiyRtack, Not oil With the idea. of a llg� It, to 81, V ,� his oiagnant blood-, . was turning . I .1 ,was not aware that she had 'any?" ,, . . c s e a licen foundi saved, and disappearied, illrew such a hald . . . . � Chin, loaN ing no. neutral ground but a allu ,I -13, -star, with th-tee I pretnittins - -,. : . 11 I have Pt'Ohlised Lix Afasque to ViNIt the old rul'M and there I (like a ,second St. George and tile - J)ragon) upon the other, when that So .1 ladgedill sttid Bir Norman, rather bitterly,. "or she would not of interest around bar tbat he was Inclined tO think sometimes she Wits Ills ffc��,t* clyco and a brnken. nose till twisted awry. On a pair of short, . , . . . . I . I .. P.-75 . . , 'ft,e N�IoNvs..Rc shall go forthwith, Will you accolnp&n, y ble'?" hinking discretion tlie ' Individual, t . have been left to die alone 6f the plague . . She vvag 'brought to my notlifng but a shining vision from , stout Icks he Wore Immelix(s, jack� boot,qj him Mirculean (I . � cOr alld Wookly Mail . . . tEnd Empire, �,vjtli pronliuln ., $1.,-i , . , . "I think not, I have 6 Word to better part,of valor, Instantaneously , turned titil and � tied. I The whole house, sir, and I um the friend who 'Would another world. Those dark, splendid Yel, that . lovely marblem-like face, oboulders and 60st were adorned. with it loathern � MiLl xews ,R"ord Unit Ire-eitly I say" to Lit Masquol. atict, y bu and silo i brisk lit;tle episodb had not. occupied I have ,siciad by her to tile � I . lasv, , . 0 . those wavy ses, that ebon tres. ex- doublet, and in the belt roiln.j Ills I . I . .,illn $f..! I I . 1� . I . . I kePt talkin 9 $0 b"911Y, I had no Chance to pilt'it in #0 . live fillnutets, and Sir Norn ian Was - . Rearc,ely aware thd fight had begun � Sir Norman Attt up very straight (fulaite figul. 4s- ­Y4&1;, he felt - they were till a greillt deal too perfect for thfa .Lfqt � were 'Coil Ap ICU olunly stlick a - '%v I pair of pistols and a' dagger. Altcf� Tile WMA -Record aild I . . I . �Veckly , 7 D $ . , . Glol)e ', . . 'Tt,sldos, I have, no doubt it Is ,tt Ivard you 1145111d not like before It bad triumphantly ended. . "Sbort, and haughty on his horse; and had It been daylight, he Would have seen Imperfect and wicked world, Stir Norman Ill bad gother, al tiior�. ugly or sinister gen- I 1. lr�75 . Vie I Wws �Record ' and I Wccklv � . . to,titter in tll(' IMT,15011M Of a 'third party, even sharp and decisive", W09 the otranggr's cool criticisirt, as; hav widigltt derisive swile pas over t 0. he was a very way, be. yond doubtl� but 210 worae than mil- t1einalt. of his Inchas it i�oulcj hAVe been hard toy find In till broad Eng- J�'jtnLq . I I .s I 1. I .1 *$116i . I . . I th0U.0f that third party I,U.y(,t,l, friend ttnd pvtIllidsT, lclllgsle,�,. . . doliborately willed his bl000l-q(alned lips of Ills COn,11,ittlilon. . "I -have alwitys heard that Sir Nor- )Iong of Young men before and after lancl� StOlving deliberalely before I . . . � � I 011 I Q X e *vi,,; - It e c ( . r d an.ol . wldv � We - J)o , you Melth to st,'Xy bel'a like � 8 w6fcf, and placed it Ili a VOWL't scv,lj- nian Xingsloy waa a chivalrous I him; and he heaved 4 great many and draft%, .Sir Norman, ,he placed & hand oil 11rec Press � I $T. -,,q; ., '. it plaguo� SMIU1101 lintil she retittlits-).1t I � 11 I �ard," our friends there got wora than they bargitlned for, I tanolY. kolght,,, lie salol; "'but, X scarcely, Profound sight; a . great . many, 93aAsos of stick and, Came to each blp, and in a deolls, gutteral . voice, addressed him: . . I 1 . I . Vie ' slid . . N-411VIS-1Z evord Torwitcy so l'Os`-II)1Y; 6r It I get tirea r may t #out Ili' searelt OVII(ir- 'When , Though, but lot* you, sIt,­ he ftdde�cl, dreanied his go.1lantry would have rrle ca, ,(I him so far as to bravo clea.th. the sorrowful conclusion that Daine . "jSo., str kulght�, for fluch I phr- . , I . I � Daily World $J,cio, . . I I . . do 510tt rottirril" � p6litely, raising, his hat and bowit I "i l9i . by the pest,flencle for thwaake of O;n . 1portune Was it mati0fous jade, it- � .1 f. . 0 010, YOU are, You aro anxious it) . . I , . the: 'News-Itne"P'l - I '0 . . 1. should probably bax6 beef) eve taig unknown lady-�-howcvor beau clitio, to po ti fun all his ocar, auce- know something of that o)d ritin I �, 04 onto � 1. I . ""'he fates that seem to make, 4' In heaven, or the other place," : tit U1. I tlohsi,.arid�make A Alivittle-cock of ..-,..*tA�t.6"-".,t,,��,-.---- _1 . Dai y News I . . �. $ I . I this ­­­.­ ­ ­.­._____­­. - ­ . 1. . 8,5 1 , . . t affections, and : I his heart for the rest of his . 11M. I . wooln I Of ;y bes wonder You did not carry, her to. 0 . Sir Norman, deeply ediflold by the pest-bouse.11 .,� I 1. . The XeNvs.lzecotill mid Torottto� ' Christmas Greeting rk(lek therri as they pleale, Illy knONN, � easy salig froid of the speaker, turn- "Xo doubtl Th6se who could 140 thought, too, Of Count L'Estrviri- t I Daily ,litar It nothing hallpens-which, being in. da- go; and the longer he -thought the . $T.8,5; I . terpreted, nlean, ed to take a secolid look at hillif Sert, her at sueh a time woUld prob- more he becarnif e6fivinced that lie TIM Xews Recarti a!'tcl Vii1irliler's I I g It I am still it, th . 11119-1 shall surelY be . �� � 1.1 )w can you better greet a e, There Was Very little light; for the ably be capat.ile. of that or any kno Well, - aftol bad wet him . � land of tile 11% .. ,W hiff, .. back by dily1flZitt ,, I night had grown darker as It woro other basetless.." . � I I � Advocate I . $2,!35 1 11 friend at Christm,is than with I 1 oil, and the few Starkv that had glim- "My good friend," said tho, strang- Often. latit Wheret 116 raked life . . . I . ) I . "And 1, gilall fie anxioug "botit tlint, mered faintly had hid their diminfuh- er, taltuly, ,,,your inmilluatton to not brain Until, betwoen. love, T,eoline . � I � I � a photograph. Y ' ( tllr frierid.,t thne' to livar the result, of . and the count, he 96t that delicate I . ITIalit;A, adVointure; so .Vonr . . ed heads. - behind the PlIes Of Inky over.courtrous, but I can forgive it, - � , � I WO 01111 al -So give CInUbitig rates lviii . will look pleased on Xtnii. Inct,t?os where shall uo clouds. Still theirs was a sort of woro for tile sake of what you have organ into sucti & Mate of bewflollet. , I I . . . faint phosphorpseefit light whitening done for her to-Wght than for tnefit, and distra tion thitt, he felt � - I 1. I other dailies aft(I M,.L r 4., r . I when they geo the Ill Ile . M V . �Qevkfies. . . *11, . - V5 , "Vil-V "Ot he ? Xt is (to good tt 010 tsloofti, and by It Sir Xornlan,9 self." I . . . . lotograp'll Waco 49 ally"'. . Y_ ho would .be a case of congestion � I . . --� I . . oll you, I I keen bright eyes discoverett tylat he* , Sir Noeman's lip Curled, shortly It he 'did not, give it, ill), Shirt waists. and dainty I . . I we have tnadef , pr"With All' MV bftrt Wt &# (16 YOU WOM it long. dark cloak and slouch. "I'm Obliged to yout and now, 'That the 00unt's voice Ivas not tile lit remitting lileaso' (to) 14:,by Postal . opose 1,06tt * ; Ing it horael" ed hat. Re discovered got 11 made d Hoyhtfully t two, re, -s yiot "At th6'XhlW# Arn :6 40 4 11 only thing about him assumed� lie inen are 0 W C and atldre'4s � fJt()fl6'4 throw from 110 iff - but n 0180, too -that ,he had seen thnnottIlIfInN ' aMlre' fro's You have seen t t uootla was positive; 4nd lie mentally call. � I n this free and eagy xnafillor tf tO. MA11olveM,11 and cloak, &hd tbL1, ed Over the Illuster-roll Of 1111; t'ast Clean and fresh Vith Sun. nood. frht. fthd Ood ppood the blab Iflsi(16 of Avill ',Volz pardon we It I t4ke ,, I I IV. J. UlTQ1I,'.T,t,, I , V0 W " thpM on Loadoia nricigo, Ilot all hour liberty of re IlMing th,6 coftll)jjlhelo� trivilido, NVIloislicint half their time nt . .I XTRY'S PHOTO STUDIO. ald ovill , t I nfAO" Ad wr-wopig jkle before, It gtrilc,k gir prujo,a that alld ckok.y.ou 4 fow in .voturn7l, f Wilitchull aild tile Other half going , I 40, I t Soap. ., 69 'rhe News 1('Cord, I '. #'.. , .W# 14.. F t.hrouAll the stioets 111a4illo love tor - I � . I . CLINTON, *To . I I I . . I . V I � . . . I . I '. s. . 0 N I , � I . . .; * . . . . I 1, . . � . . I . I I . . %, I I � __ -111-11.11 11111-- 1- I I � . . _­,­_­­'­ ��­­.111� ­­ . 11 11 I . 1. I _­'. ..1.1-1-1. ­­... I—. I...,---- ­­..... _1 .. ... .. ___..­­..,. ___ I � � 1. I 1. 111.1-11.111-1.�.,.��,�,�".,...�.�11.11.�.. I—— - � ­­ I- I ...'-.1. 111-1-1-1 .1 . � .1 _­­..­ 1_1 . - �- ­ . ____ - __. _. .-...---.,."..Iiwiiiwilmilimlillmllid� I � 1. I � 1 _1___1m...-