The Clinton News-Record, 1903-12-17, Page 2% , -
I . I The.vfintou Nows-oftoord I Deeptu . bar 17th, 1903 ,
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.6 A. I , J1vho,)iu,tt'rhJ ,you may think th4f & value- ad by two or three steps carpeted site tile throne was -r 1141111" wide, And
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Pains in the Sack I ' ' S. . fie, not worth speaking of, I m h e wag as a grand usher in, a g and court livery IV I [I P S
,Z a as gold wnd vatin and flourished Q, lolighty gr lid wand, a
. :tiurlo you I vl(,.Nv it in 0, very differ- magnificent a . nd
,kre symptQms .of A weak, torpid OT n ight," she said, with a., half ari voice.
11tagnant c ' , ornamentation could make it. A shouted Ill 4 jitentorl, WW
_ I f, all'I'lle. 1113acks back# Ye lieffQ0, And In"O
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liverj And , It le extrem*ely I but great velvot mnopy of the same dedp, I
Are 01 warning M � � Lady, your life is invaluable, - way for Her TslaJeutV, Queen lirtn-
h.a;,,1r4Qu% � to . neglect, � so important is 0 1 to our PavilIg it, why, you would rich. color, out In antique Points, and I .
*healthy actIgn of tU440 organo . 0� � , , , art throw you alive Into , heavily bung with gold fringe, 'was (141! " e unseert. band thunder- L Consumption is a lititbad ,-
. mQnly Attended by 1004 I ri Above the seat of honor. Besides It, Instantly th ,
I .pit would you?" I ad forth tile national antliern. The
They are cor i the plague he right, but A little lower down, d flourishing best in We'll,.
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lack of 'Some a n rather barbar- ;plendid thront,, fell back On I
g -1 an I "It would h ve bee tire few who. wits P, similar throne, somewhat less lidest silence and ex- � lungs. Like ot
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11'1"me _4rgy, gloomy 1000ruer,l),041111 , 4, de- Behind the 'Mask# I . confess, but there I hand in. profou I I her weeds it's
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spo " by . I I I I ... I 1. � Otte, I superb, And minus a, Canopy. From I peottition, The grand usher inysterl- - - -
ndenoy � would risk infection for tile sal(O Of n its I easily destroyed while youn'-, .
&,I -Sao taken Ill with kidney trouble, and 1 . � . a. mere stranger. Instead of doing 4 on 01815�,dlsctppeared and in his .011ft I . .
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became go u totround. . � * *., * . . As you did, you might have sent rua strip of crimson velvet, edge(,. . e .-ore of sol- 1 When old, Sometimes ini-
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� embroidered with gold, and arr ad , to;§ta;JklstJ forward p, so
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. to the pest -house, you know." . � 1 possible.
I Iiiiik medicine without beriefi .. and finally I �. ! felthe� jcm, -with citinking .
decided. to try Uoodl% sarsaparilla, After I in a s. weeping semi -circle, on , eltber austachos, Ili fhe gorgeous 11111- 1
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. !eIt so i%urch better that I I .A. ROMANCE- I "Oh, as to that, all your gratitude do, was 'a row of erce r
the first bottle I I , I L � . st . great Of 'the king's bod,y_guard. Tb(s
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bottles . .1 . ��� I . . I 1�&& I I 11 I 'L., . Is due to Sir chairs, t1low.ohes
' little girl was a I "I'll, N� 1#1, , , , I the wholel-al I ho -n' ,warriors Arranged , and the
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I ' g on her I . � � � .. . � Ur"W, � , AN " N , , 11, rel. r .side of the crinison. � Would 'weak Zlid
' ""' anythin Tair, and what is more, , -carved, gilded ,And cushioned :11ently oil eithei .
_ 'o�'ht`n my �� t for him" I illiAnt, too, with crimson and
_' made,me I Norman. Ile managed form 0 1 Strenathen thelungs as you
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b w 54. Could not k Rood's SarsaPll-., . 3: gold, And each, for everyflay Vbrist� we hair a ; Weeds will disappear.
� d " ", be, I . self to disclose. Meantime, may throne, find re followed by . .
bil Y' a , an I g " ., � ians, a throne in itself. Between the fork- ;
'to - blell on or, well, port, Ask the natrie, of the lady I have been . The best lung .
r1lia w red h t MAS. TUQXA4 Irl . - � dozen dazzling fwrsonlIfTV,9, tile fertilizer is'
" , "The river will o blaze of Illumination, the flas ihg of ed with Initro, arnied i I I. I
V , Walloe.burg, 0 , . I lord," I . . I "You Are scaioiely strong enough, I ' -a rve?" . i h , most Crown . -Scott's Emulsiori.-.Salt pork, �
I . lady," he said kind- 19Q gilding and gold, the tropical flush
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� Hoo&s Sarsapar, Uta , "uy,,we will )lave a chatica of knowing am afraid, dear better let me ll`[Jndoubtedl�, air-mY name 18 of crimson velvet, the rainbow dyes with 'y and robed in tile I too, but it is very hard
; a tile earl as lie ly. "You had carry Leoline. I I I . r - of an, archMshcV, hut .
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__ . And - that dirc-ed.-Y," 5 Id you. I assure you I mill quite equal "Looline s I on floor And .walls, thb intoxicating Fliastical glol , 10 deep sur- , is good . . . .
Cures kidney ,, liver troubles, re Iver, I only -half my name." gushes of perfulne, and the delicious the face underneath, to tl to'cligest, .
lieveo the b%lck, and builds up the and Ills page descended to the r to it, or even a more weighty bur- fortunate as . to I 1)r1se and scandal of Sir Norman, was I I
whole system. , I . where tile little gilded bargre 14Y necepsisty required." "Then I an' so un ame, for I never I strains of unseen music, it Is no won, that- of the fastest young roue of , �
__ moored And tile b04tUlan waiting' (ion, it sir," said the ,faint possess only half.a n der Sir'N'orman Kingsley's head was Charles' court, after him Milk() ftn- I . The time to treat consumir
-MIAMM= MVM�W! ; !y passed from sight ortuistoll "Thank you,
. I _._� As the "but I .would rather had ally other." spinning like e, bewildered teetartum. tion, is whe you begin trying
I I 0 folrith and walked thoughtfully volve quickly'. Ormiston opened his eyes very wide Was he sane � -was lie aleeptlig? Ilad other porrillous dignitary, In such 'Ili- 11 .
Cain 0 rig me I I I - ' heard of I magnificeneb that tile ullseen. ; to hide it from yourself. I
Is I after them, 'rile face and figure were walk. . Where ar You ULM indeed. I ' � looLer-on set hinit down for a 1whito f , A
I but the voice wAs to?" . I IN 1� You rritist have had a, 1 he drank too much wine at the, Gold-
SUITABI IM PUSENT - ; OU wish- � o other : en Crown, and had it gone to his lord high chanci4lor, Others see it, you won t. ,
bri .. . . I tha t of the lady,. re clear and Jaluf�ical "To your oWli hOusO, it y time In your life; most - minister, or a I �
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oke y,,aklish witll_ it is quite close a,t hand." - fatb er some 1 bead? Was it a scene, of earnest. oil I -Alt tile very least . The somewhat Don't wait until- you can't I
FOR XMAS . enough; but silo -sp the ,,yes,, yes, let us go therel, p,rud_ People ha�e," said the young man, charitment, or were fairy tales, true? I . . . . ' .
I . while bis was . � � . deo�eive'. yourself any longer. ..
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. I the purest accent, it must have once is there, and she, will take cars reflectively. . . -a little sadly. I lAke Abou liassall, when lie awoke in gauof .
� . voice of. A foreigner� . . . She shook her head . the palace of the facetious Cailph of, y looking gentloi=4 who Step- thought
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. . been one of th,060 strange, unaccount-- of me." I I . had, that'l... know, either ; 73agdad, he bad:no notion of believ- I ped after the pious :prelate and licer t BeLyin,with the first .
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I We expected to be in our n,.,,%, able likenesses we Sometimes see "Will' she?" said Ormiston doubt, fa, . ther or anotber, or Anyone I)ut Pru� I Ing his own eyes and ears, and quiet- wore the stars and garters of foreign I to take Scott's -Emulsion.. If . I . I
store before Chriftas .and gave,.8 among perfect strangers, but the' re- fully. "I. hope you. do not aufler e way"'.6110 said, , Ty concluded it was all an Optical It- courts, and, were ev , idently.,aulbossa- , it isn't - really consum * . �
, . souio- much pain. . 11 � defice, -And, by th -t ption so 4
- semblance' in this ckse wit$ , half�starting up, "the first thing to . luslon, as ghosts arol-said'to be; but doirs oxtraordilit ry to that, of her i
. "I. do, not suffer at all," she said ; � - same i . - night inaiestY. A*er tboin cattle � er; you will soon
large drder for,goods. suitable fo it, brought Ills . , o see About this Ived to stay bore, nev inid I much the bette
. . . thing wonderful. . be done is, t .lie quietly reso I I
e ents. rhe store D th6ughts back fron't birnstAf. and Ills Wearily, "but I am.so tired., . Oh, I Prudence; she must be somewhere in : oW the. dazzling. 0: Showy flock '61 fair young girls, an. , f
Chnstmas Py S . 11 . .. . .. I ertheless, and ,see h nolur as � forget., it and be, better for the .. ..
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' a, t:o his violently wish I Were home. the house.,! . 11 Pun. mu- 'gels all' but *the wings, sle . ldnt If it is consump-
n led, half lifted her _fl) . . -robed in purest white. I t . .
not ready and we have dended to owl' forturiato' 'Ov Sir reatli .
. sinittell friend, Sir Norman, and his Ormiston halt . is . nowhere in the it sv
� rudoned . . , was certainly ravishing, and . iphs, and. .
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,! plague-strickell beloved; and he began to the stairs. 1. . . house," said Ormiston quietly, 'land i seemed to him, as he listened -with Et,Lcl� bore on her arm a basket of ' can't expect -to. be .
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offer soIne Ot these. goods at whole. . etilotting ,,vhat he could possibly Ile 44you are almost there, dear lady-- 'i i chanted ears, 'that he never wanted flowers, roses. and rose -buds of every , I . .
, I spe . . ,%vill not be, $110 says, or a Mont), to en I ' if you Will I
sale prices. . about just then, or -what lie; bad tit- see, it is close At hand." come. She is afraid of the plague." to --�vake up from &6 heavenly a 'tint, -from snowy white to.darkest cured at once, bu t,
. . . . � , Alf lifted her languid eyes, but ,,Is .she?,, said Leoline, -fixing her I crinisou, and As they floated in they. � ' I th-ne and will be
I covered in the old yu,in. aSuddenly he She h dream. -%van . And �egln in I
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. . . was Aroused; a, ill - (lid not-spea.k. Leaning, Panting, On cy One'thing struck hIm as rather odd; scattered . thent, as they .
I � I . onlent before the si ,es on him With a powerful glance. ' tP rigidly - regular in, your treat-
, � lence had bocli almost oppressive, but � his arm, he drew her gently on until I'llow do you. kiiovr that?" . I strange and bje-wildered as.everything then after, all catile. an`41,11617 visiOrl, � . . 11
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genuine Leath Travel-11in.1 . 9 of the night. there they'reached the,door. IP .was still "I: he , ard her say so riot half an -,vjIs,.it did not seem at all.strange "the last, the briglitest- the best!'!- , ent you will -win. i � I
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.Or I . A tumillit, of 'voices . unfastened, Prudence �bad kept liar I to�a youiig lady 4 few to him, on the Contrary, a� vague idea , the Midnight Queen'hers'olf. Une other . I
. * eftille a shout. � hour ago, . . Scott's Emulsion, fresh air I
� footsteps. w&re approaching, ' ' .word, and not gone near it, and he doors distant. Perhaps You know - -was flOating mistily through his figur follow.ed her and as they en- I i ;
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I . 10 her! Stop heill" --was cried openecl it,and helped her In,. . I . . . eld p ecisely tbok tere e a shout 6 �e from the wh6l. -can,. cat �11 you ;
, Cases . - : * !"I"tc I I . . . her -La Masque,"' I . inird. that he bad beh I Ir. ; . .. (1, ro live Qii�-en . Mir— rest all you 1.
. � . I . . by. inally voices; and th�t next instant . . "Where now?". he asked. -' dt .I . "That singular being'l I . dotVt , same thing somewhere 'before. Prob Assemblage, "Long ban that's Ahe t'eatment and .- . I
- a -t 119",re Nven,t flying past lifill hlUpstairs," she said fe6bly; . andal" And -bowing gracefully' and . , I I r I
I C ses for $5.5C . Vv. I . . . 'R ... 11 know her; put I ha,ve seen her ,often. I Ably at some past period of his life . �t -th . I -ie best treatment. .I
$7.50 Travalli 9 a I ' It d ' . . ! *Why was -Prudence talking Of rile to � lie had beheld. a similar vision, � or had ea§11y to IlIe.right and left, 13 thbLt's t1 . I I . . . . .
. to 1 5 or, with a rush, and. I)Iuiiod ea , fore- Want to go to my. own room. . � queen with. a qlleenlY stel), trod , the- . . I .. I . I � .
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- '. I : Most Into the'river. .A 9 ,male ' 0 where that was, . ,ze . . I tinted the I . . .:
750. 4 it - � ' I her, I'Wonder?" I seen ft. picture somewhere 111 Alis ill long'criluson �arpet and..nio. . . - We will send. you I .
0 . ng rohc4 of white; And assisted her there as tenderly as .
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40 figure,, with floati I rig I'a, tAle. o ' � . . . . . . � . .
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6.00 to - . � a-,-ing hair of deepest blackness, he could have done Lc, MaH(Iue ber- I "That r do not know, but talki f magic, and, satisfying big'- regal throne. . . -
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zim 49 to. . 3.5o "I" � the threshold ; 'of you. she was, � and she . said she was i self -with .this conclusion, he. began From the first moment of his'loolc . -a little of the Ei-tiul- . I
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. . 11 ,%vitli a sparllle of jewels oil neck t1t)(1, self. lae pausea on . I coming back here no more. .Perbaps wonderixig if: the genii. of the place It I ig down,, Sir Wornian. had been star- .111'.." I . Sion free. . I
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. 9.9 it . &K. arms. Only for'an instant did 110,900-- for the room Was. dari . - . I t here nace . - � I � . .
. . . . , I . a is a lamp and tinder -box on you will .be afraid to MAY I were going t ing ,with all eyes in Ills head, under- 1. . I
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400 . , p )I* . a knowledge" that hu- thi - 4 �,. Be sure th;it this picture in
I I . , I . . it; litit lie knew it ..well, and It ' the 'Mantel," . said the faint, . * sweet alone?'.' . 1. . I at all, or if th one sliock of surprise after an- '*'1�4 �
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cc . . . r,if you will only pie ge . to., 110h,, no, . . %,vitli the eiluaninilty lot a niall - ,r of everY bottlai �oi
3.00 69 . . I i 6 stop liar! she Is ill of the plague 1 " ' voice, � , �L .. xebuD., . : 'other * 10N. . Lil . JU)pseon yoq buy .
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2.50 . I shouted the crowd, pressing, palit- . find thqm.'� I . land'blushing ting'on this I- . quite used
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I I .. , . : ... I Ing on;� but thc.V, 6ai�ae too- late; - the ' Ormiston' crossed.the room - for -w "but whereill.liesitating . . While still rumina, ortion. ' of the to his Ilp% an(l, oil ' ed there'in, voice- � , . _ 1. I _5COTT 4 BOWNEI, _1 �
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. ,%,%,ft.,%, , . . I 'tuile of the - :vividly, ."Wharoi i�-1 mean, I . less co'n�sterha`t . ic recognized - � I .'!, .1 1. . Chemists, ,�
. . wn into the tullately he kn&W the i I . ' ion F or. I ell , 'W�'l - .
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.. .1 . . . - I like to. thank Sir Norman Kingsley "* Aaliestry, almo . ' tile (Ineen - well. he inightf � he .W. w- .If, I oronto, .
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. 1 .tek,giliggish river, and disappeared. nd riloviri his harld.with.gin. . Z", A _,".. .Ontario. -
---- �._ b1i and'flie eled up and up, and -ou *.�. ., - � I .T , .
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XGF,NT , I -Who 'is it? IN'llat -was..it? Where gerIV precautfol, along the mantel- Ormiston,,' saw the blush zied - I &litterl a. musical had seen liar before, and her face wits, � .
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I � . ls'it?" cried -two' sbeli last he should upset Any of the 'eyes .that dropped, and. . it. :puz rig throng, witil voiecs. , . � 6 "I".... , I
. or three watchnien, ,4till the face Of. T,collne! - .. -1 .. Soc. and $q Al druggists.
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.& . ... . I . .1 . . I 11 IJALLISAI,XE6. of laughter. and . As .she mounted The stairs � she- _ . . .
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. F r Parke, Davis' . Co- . elts tVlQreOl-I_6oc;n. obtained the .1. him beyond measure. �' ',' . �.�.4.-.r-!!!E!r..M-..���"--.,,
o 1 . . . brandishing. their h.alberds and fuslil- gh-nera I . I . , they Came-, more and more, until the - - -.- .. i
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or Eastinin Ko . Ing up,, -and ,the, small' crowd -- A ' articlei - nambil, "arid.struck 9, light. I � I)o you know Sir Norman 1011gS, I I . stood there for ,I, moment crolvinid . I I . .
IF dak ` -Co. I I 11 I . . . . I . . . I . . � I great ropm was almost filled, and-.a� wl sceptered, beforb ,91ttirig ,dowti, ,. . -rode forth. � . I I
I I .. ley?" he susDiCiOuslY 'Ask0l'. a tears.. -� !,..,e v and myself
.. .. 1. .mob. of a dozen. or so, answered all �Pbe lady was ]caning -voearily Against 1 . I - -they were.. Slr.� Nor- 5 * I
. . 7� at" once:,*.8hc is delirious with . tile - tli, door -post, but now she; canle for . - . .. I � I � I dazzling throng " � and in that nionient lip. recognized tile Xti, 'III;., ccording to Custom to .
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------------ . . . '. f the no- : man had mingled in - many a, �brilliant , I I - 11 travel- .. I
.- . plakne. Slie was rillining tbrough. the �vvard, and droppkI exbau . O.., . "By sight, I know many 0 I I whole scene, Thai. gorgeous rooin I lay youf Afaiest-y's tax On L) . .1 I
� � .. I . ! sted iiiii . . - scene of Whitehall, with the "trierry .. f ' chanced - .
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, streets; Nve .tve ,chase, bll� she otlt�.' the down,,%, pillo,%N�S'of'v, lounge. . I . Wes of.ther court,", she answered, ev ' . [ but. all lie aai�l asogorgeouq inniates; .thai regal. Jers, un( Soon to .encountvr .. I .1
e -hell, and 9 ,,,I, asively, and without looking up; monarch" At their head,. thfoxic.'and Its regal- owner, All be�' . onti `%'dlo gAY0 -,'-igorousi baittlb,; S�till, '
H. B COW. . - ..stepped .us, �nONV ELt-the bot�. s - t1jere .allything- I ca.n do .,for ,had . ever witnessed at' the king's . I . ( me hill, little sQVvIcc - . !
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I .. . . I torn, of. the Tha,mes. "' . I . . I �� . began .. Orriliston, - . -d r . .. 1( ' � I
. : I yali ' indchu-ne?" J "they Pass here often, an P'udonde.' short of. this pageant, 641110 palpable. as the qun; at, 110011- it,
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aij as*, thoug . . floe% were, ladies, . � . . 11 1, I .
Chenri�t.#nd Dr-69-ii-st . - oj-.lnj�ton waited to bear no .rnore, � i� a -h � knows them . � . ( ay; � that slender gUrQ- hll.4 no� anOt,her
.: I ivi S. -solicitaus all � i id )e . ev I . , I .
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� �. I I I but.ruslied.Prectilitately doi O* ither. . d to distinguish,t Qm. by'namer aild. . . . - robed Ili royal purple and erinifie;Alie ly to Ills aid, Ell I and Crab- . -
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. . efte. Tile alarin had' ' iow � .. you, I. think , sight, our friend among the rest,", .. � .superb,. Ili satins I U of Ashle.,
' y uncoverod necR and arms, snq*�, and.. �iovo the-sk Us 1. . .
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wn tiall. ; . - I. . water'6'. Nville woIll . . . jeWBij And such* jewels! . ev.ery-gem. . . O �.:
.. d be of Ilse to � "And -you ; .PCHOCL, .&bI4ze.With jewels:. thtl,t lover -, allot I - sajot, the duke_ pi: (lastly, .1
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I . I �. .. . . . I ,reached the I?Qats on 'tile yivorr, : and and .Iholl.- if, you. wish, I Will goJo - r with,,trialicioVd, ,bm- that . ever .:flashed' �bacli the sunlight � fiw,o, like. su,o-w,,Iikd inarble Ili its *.-ani left,-,,, - . . . I.., I '' I .. . I . .
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� many eyes VVithill them ft doctor. . . I. � 11 � 4�lri ;bleniding ar- �. . : . .. ,
asis,i . ., L I 11 - . . I I spark1boil And blaze ,. . the travellers . .
. � " oil Whence she haO 61one . Zo� will find ph - ' - I 1:1 � . - . w1meness. and calin, with tile, great, - "Wo.re. elther of .
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- . I .. � , . .1 " ra�'on tl�oisQ ileautiful bosouls . out .''and Voting, and t,all, and. of cOlirtlY.hear- .. .1 . .�
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. . .. .1, I . . . -w n. ! -reappeared . o.n the _,,,.iIle,.nn(I gla.q.scs. it) the roonioppo- * I . I—, ft , .. - dark earnest eyes looking . I . - . the h. 1. �% .
. : � do Soon,.shL . toriedi. ihe lady w th lsonlo� asperl Y;. armsil-diamoilds, :pearls_ opals, em, "', (,,,� lainied. dwiar,f'; . NViLl
I lirl, CART411FUll. . - - .. .dark surface, - -something whiter I 'feel -to -faint that I . . I P. garrict,R,' ,. aal)�hires;- the -waving � wealth of llair fCtl.1lI)g1.. , in9Z le . I . . �
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. . I I � I . . tha.n: snow, -%vhiter than dei�th:. shin- I ,.site .,ti lititter bring nif . � sollle.�, - * 1.1you have told me'how mlicb� I 0*0 : eralds, rubit ' . el that ever aroulid,it. .It was the sharp �ktdcness... - . . s."I ' ra- . . . . I
. . . . . tl0k.,you ha and.,it ,strikes me' the. clegire is :' aimetbists-everY .
. . i !Ug .like silvoir, . 6holle 'tile glittering I - him, � I . , Jew . and roon, and vlsi6n; tl�at-,La Mas,-' ljotii -��v�re, your .highnes; ,...
I .1, ' . � . But nel'ther . dresses - nor. gems. Inall - , �
1�' .. � ... I . Ormist (in mol,'Od aci�oss - thle pass somewhat natural." 1. . � . , . . � shone. quo .. had,-;h6wn .him in the. caldrop, f)lie(I the duke, b to the �s . ..
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. CENTRA , . .-, *dress and marbl age; HICE. tho , good oliediept young, ,,Witbolit doubt. it is, and it' will. were half so superb as' the peerless t face was 'the face of Leo- speal�ef, "and ill",itzmonly handy '. : .
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I . A I two jqecolld�, lie' . ,%I )rman much ,frs, f , ins 'they A * line, B�hd the earl's piage. , , * -,Vit� t.I,,ejj weaponsi" ,-: . I
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. . . :-6rn1i'6ton.stood; .in . ' � 13.jrgl�n(ly. nri(l its -Is returning, . -set . �rch of '.army of'Perf4ctly'14ces, from- purest: Could he be ( 1. . . - I .. m the.' I
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I I - . .. � �Ilovl6d'it bff,.�nd',,Vas , � - . , lie w. - bor, for even 'no* bw'.is in . . Jr.caiiiing? .Was he "I SL�,%i� Ono of 'thera ld6wn,.at ". . .. 6i
ST,RA FQRD.ONT.' I - '. I had s0rallg* ill, 1 r 10d by a cry from'tbe lady. 11 neithbr rest nor sleep , blonds to .brightest bruilbtte, had - ,.-' I )-;tlly -Goldc'tl �'rbwn, , not. long agO, I StLl( . . ` , .'.
. T . . .,. : I. . siy toward" thal; silo; , "'tts -'4ia. t, -you and will ' , . I . . . . . sane .or hied, or- Were Lhe three r( . . I I
. . .. . I rpwinic vi9Or0.0 I I W� t1lat nearly niade him .drop.and: sliiv_� " I I. ') , . .. . . ;..I. i never met and niingled together ..be- ale':� , . .1 . . .. .. . I ... . . .. : the'dwarf; '11a, forward yolingtpollin-. * . l
STRA,fr. OR%— ONT.' ;. I .Ili I . . . . % , . � . I . until he-firics you. . I . .. . . .. . .. . C I . , . .
. . .. ' * - said, fore. , . . Viiiie he l6oked - clucen. III(Itilsitli7c' about.
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. . . . . ,. Wr&-tth in the, irl.- - river. But . s or it oil Gle. 110ol. I � . . ','In search. bg� me!" - she 8� VV s I N .the beautiful . I
. I . .% I I I . forestalled; two . , .� 1,;�n 11s, Vdlitc alitl '' %s1lkk,L liflOvi- .1maveriAlaa.'conle -Uj : softly and with �'that rosy 'glow i , Each lbv0IY f Ce - a upriasked, bo-wed'l6w' and amid. the profound- .this,, '6* '"val.palace. X 'promised.. , - -
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. - ' SCII001". - '. �.. � . N".9 hu, Lbo - . . 1, . I , ; * her I beaut - , :� in F. 1. . . lie cam I e, a warm, rectiption- I . . .
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. A FAINIOUS , - jeweled as her. own, rea�ebed � ovi'l her no . u -bt,� hasl,610119 ill, J agaln. ffluminatmE' iful but, Sir Norman's dazzleol. �Yes est and most. respectful. silenbc took him,. if. . .. ''?
� .. , -t N s I he . coWd p indee ' I vain sought among. thc*i. for one he. .her sciLt, In her robet'.of pui�vle, , r&a.t-' .
__ I k " kriew. -.;'rc) . I -wearing � I est plevsure - . . .
. 'e, *orldng, bust thei!dge Of a gilded bai�,it, and, N'Vitl w0ndel'ing I O v OSsiblY . face;� "he is ol kind, and I am ; sebud. - garden. of . thii glittering.crown, scepter a,`jJrOinl9B that I Will hale the,g I #
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A large wide-awal, . lie b0p�of the boatmen, lifted ho- have conw. to. i�.,riLtf slneu Ile left, her. ' most. anxious to than him�'.', - , � ' . All that . . . ift,fulfilling." , .1 .. . .
iirg�'. estilt-producing school -the best t . � � I I of �� � ' rfoct 'strangers L to.' . .. . I .. . . I . �
r -rly in, ,![w wtts sitting uixigi.t OW Ulu S 1.11 ,"I -will bring. him here ,in t'Wo ' girls" were pe - ' . Ill hand, -crowned' and canopied, roy- � �,, my lord . i
canaila ;todit,v, in, Before she -could Ile propt. ,. v . yoli�rlloiv stand. aside,
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busilless co!lege, ill ' ' ' - ` . �I� dress vi -win off her 'h ' ' . . him, but ndt so the gallant,s Who � ally beautiful slie looked indeed; -and � .. tile queen, with . A', grace- . � . . I
Graduates alwLys get positit.-lis. � Tll:s tablished on the Cushioned seats, the lit Plied, (10 s ()ill-, hours, then," said, Ormiston., . with � el , . the' gentle- dill t� " said I .1 4
* � ' flutter i dmong them., like moths.- ' I - , '
college" I 1 ).�es lllauv� of . its graduates ba�teau_ ,%�as alongside, a1fd:'0rnfl-,.(on (let-, where tlic plague -spot. had beea�l energy' - "and'.though the hbtir may . rt -most vivid Conta . ,� � fill wave' of. her hand, "and If any .. . '
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ess C;Ilege - S' -Very *hite -and excited 'face'! and, v,),deh, to his Z1111Z0111011t, Ile BOOM be a little, unreasonable, I hope you around meteors. Thdy, too, w a a in %niall",near her, ated very, much at , , r.' �
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iii.other blisia ,..AS U . torned a *. I I . ess, and frc,e,,frujA will Uot. I 6b.16, t,to it, for if.you -olo .. gorgeous. array,. in purple. and. line Ills ease:on the lower thrond. The'coll-. . -00 . ince our 16,st weekly meeting., . . :
Ins Jan. 4till 4 4c - AqNvdid the:Ear . � . . I r n17 - for. ' his 11
Winter Urni ol- illlilrlli- .'i of: Rochester. � '" now pure L�nd staiii I C art. s
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. . . t I�dy� uiy ld�dl S'lie oVvl,.,. loialisoine, 'traCo. * - he will -certainly not survive - until lilien, which being'interp eted, sig . . I let Bin . Come forward .. and.bo .. ,' . :
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so, tie cE.talog . frc' . � . a .. . I . . a : ' a friend of a -niiole,.� and you U1UsL i : . "'i Ott -are v I ured of'.�be--plaguo," , moining,lF - : fieth . fit silken. bo�e . Of every polor outward. man .. was resplendent to . sworn. " � � I . .., .
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.1, I . - liar to �mql-"-%. 1- , , . , Y. laughe , ut . I look af, �bgt in, figure' or fac ', in, I .
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l,J,r,lC`rT,.: -riucipaL. - �Is it I you, Orniiston?" Why. AvIiat I -, "Thauli Gool!". ,she 6kelainled, Jer- was scarlet. -- ' I . I .bro$dered, slipperd radiant with dia,� gritce'or dignify, he -,,�As a've .. ., (. . I .� 1. . . . . ,, . . ,
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I . . . . .. Ila id . I that Mr,, Ormiston, rao,nd Imckles, doublets: of as maby, specimen of.the� Iqr0,s' of crea ion in- -=,e�.�=�r._=�I.==-.
, . -you, lero on.the river' at *, vently olla-lihig her i s, "But ob' �'Itather thar , I ,_, , .- "
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. . I . �. i. brings I � '-. . alone.,. I.. . � �. . . u I . him.'to ight. *. You . 'diffOdnt .51i'ades As ilie1r. tights, istash- � deed. ' I ' . s1atiire lie could -scurcely. - . , . . .. . � �.
. � . . I .1 tlits boui?" .. I .. . I . I ho:%v mn it have happened? It, m st j:wIll even see -11 � I n .1. 11 . . I I .. . . � . . ,
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W ___ or her," %aid Orini,s- - be a�mi OIL-,"' - - � re:when:you rear,li'.to the4queen�s royal 8 I .
- - I la(I'�, I o ,,ra - ., 1. � will flolVine -he . corhe." �� .ed with satin an . .. . ,. . I . . � .� .
- ,. NUZOMWMWO�- "I h'd4,'0.-eolnC.f . U, - . them *. wore hugo' bur nidde up side-%vays wilat he *ant.e .1 . . . . I .
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. I . : over to lift 'the I., . - . ,At was your .pl lige ill to. tile * I llY6u. will .not run away Again, . gold, . Most . .Youcall. cure acoughor Cold. - . . i
. .ton, pressing . .1 ' , . '' po Bred I wigs, according to the lild- � in'length-being the brea:rM v , . . . .
I . &r; ,I bak, heaid of ,pne'or two .will i*ou??.',.sAId Ortnistoril looking at I ,Of ti 0 . . I
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eg,you to assist .1110'. ll'I'V � riv .a . - I . ' - from 'the .outside. You must
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. U - � . . lord Ili transferdug b6i- to -11),v botct? I " stich. cases bigoro, un&U ever I tqke� ljor doubtfully. Vxcuse me; but you. eous fashion than in . com-nion. m6h;. :.Ills head - -.�r.as I . . . .. . . . . I . . .
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. , * :lot, it," �qajd.Oewiston, h game ugly'scalps laughed �Ortlon'toliis, Jdth andbe .�vas d b-. cure it. till ou the blood.. . . I
.. , itit- till i�. Poe , a It laughing Altive a. .tri at, . y9tr . der those.. . . .
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. I . ' . . , I . . many a handsome face Sir Noripaii *c6rated With, B, wig of long, ..flowing 1. I . �, I . I
. I �s t. er, partly .raising ; half,' shu(Idering, I liny first. rvsh shatl; skriow�lv . � - , �', - - . I � . I . . . 11 . . � I I . I . . .
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Armik I . I � , . 1.1('irek: sho-lallghed merrily,.. . ..�' those- flaxen. hair, ,that scarcely harmoniz ** I '' . 1. I
. . . a lainp. cloSO to'.J�. b6 .for 'old Father Thames I Well Itnew. Tile inajority of � I �. . ".
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* , -.hav� (licked liar, " oil t. . r' ,1-1 I atil certa n it.w;ll,:c xa�. 11 thin .you.nlay f . . . . . 0 I lk�,q , . .. .:
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� . . . I .. I , Th' I girl�sha*,Wa :nothing but 0, � By WaY' of reply, . . .1 . . . . 1. i Conaumpti ...
. an extraoirdiiiary likeness!" . � I a s . .Vc7 On .1
S, .9.0 a t least I , The ed , rl h ' . . I ., ' door.. . men or ,I 'spirits from cing, And on .the assqm-, I
Of 100 Ladie -e'd at .tile lady, girlw-dranl, it off ,and sat' upright s and sta.rte;! for�the .. ,*the,, va.sty plar . glared. . I . .
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I ad glari( � . h t Pau . . - in the tallest Sort Any as they had .done half. . .. . . . . I
. then at, tile 16(IYI lik vith ilew- life; .A' 1 �bcrheatle sed, with his hand upon --deep," they were bled comp, CuTe I The Lung Tonic I
prefer. Ring�� to any., -other- 1 .then at'his page, L, one inspired N s I I , �, .. . ,� - .. I . . . � -theX ait hour bef re on, Sir Normah * Klfigs-. �. - � ..
. � . and lastly � -at , qtotl, his. -habol- she set iig,��ji the glass she lifted liar it, ," . . . - of.clover just then. Evidently 0 � - I . I .. 1. . .. I . I
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kind of Jewelry., For-, this , 0 rn) 1. 11 mill' teautiful eyes to his I Illow long- - .ha.ve . y . Ou:knowri ' Sir knew, It,. too,, and seemed - to, be. on. ley, . in tho� barroom of 'the on I . � . .. .
I . . � solyiec'Ountanance full of the lost till- .dark, -:s(ilei . . I . . . . . I . . 11 .
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. Aitl atten- I mitigated wonder "To 100,121?" ,. face -,Vltll ti, long, .searching gaze. - �. Xornian. Kingsley?" .was his careless i the. best .011 terms � Ves crown� IO ..a 1� . is'ihe only re; - that -
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, :' I asked'Ormiston, who had very litule , ,,What is your name?." she simply 'artful question. ' . . . . .and all ,the wo .no other than Call . I . .
8 line. ,'. ... . r I . .. . I . i . I . . . 11 11 I . I e .fo6t flirted and flattereoll with cis Mitch Behind the thrones the flock.:Of floral: : . ... will . do this. . ..
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. . I . . I "To Hubert, : L I 'I , , don't I . .1 ow. . � wn at it * perfection as so. many ball -room igels gro-uped themselves; archbisli . 10 � .
, . yonder. Why "Orftliston,'� Ile shid,'.boWin9 I on the floor, find looking do . . oil, pi 'or and ixrabassadors, . Q cure� I .
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. You will find all the -favor-.! '4 see� it yourself? Sh " y oil have saved ,my I.W3, .have go Ot checks and humid eyes, Ano ., . I .. ties : of � . . I It is guaranteed i I I . . .
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Is twinsister. . . � nQ1VV1 . I . I . sw:ered riot it word, . . . . . . , ,. - I
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ite Stcne�s and combinati6n., he is iiot�.! t was the Ea of u6clioster Who, . and , the music' softly .
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. - at theif best with. us. � -. . you will have ,tile. goodn ess to ]at 'Ile � rescue(]. you froin the ri3Oer; but- I , - . I . a ladies and. gen 11 Ink and I 11 . I
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. '' . . . I , take charge of her. ,She has would )lave done it a rnomeht4atei." - ,. I , about it 'Oiere ar I ance$ 'tile . queen, . . . �: .S. C. WELLS &,Co. . . . .
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� ust, tdkoi " . 6I�APTBA VIII., . . . queen-ficoid wish . .
DIAMONPS, PBARLS, - . from har'-friendsl and I ill nleall that, I- inban".La". .. �� % . . any common king or � '110 Wil.ol hea�rd tin : , Toronto, Can. - . LaRoy"MV. � .
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. a . . .. her back to theill," I 1. . . . . I - der-'lare yo I U. -not . . . . . . I to be. � They promeneLded - up, and .in the very VWCO . � .. .. . � . � 1.8 1 � ,� .�
E, LAIERALD89 RUBIE8i . ' I ' � with.a slight klind When Sir Norman'XiligsleY entered ' the plague. pit, as she turned to- the.. � .. I . I
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SAPPH IRES, OPA LEI_ - the'boatinan, glad. enough to get- fld a pit? 011'. that. dreadful Illague-pit!" . the ancieni ruin, his', head. 1 selves in the Carved atid gilded stylish individual ne .. I �
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OLIVINES, * T.UR4UOIS,' - � of-olle sick -of the plague, hellied he'r. : she cried, cov Ing * 110i 'fftele� With her of Leolinc�,%ylien- he knelt down to chairs;, they gathered in little gtou�s op, .00in4 forward and read us the ' , ' .. . 1. � I I . . I . �
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1. Every Ring at i . ts v6 . ry b s' insensible, as might be suppok�d) 'hands. - . I 1. .. I god floor,-licatit And head were full nd Ing.." . . 11 . . I - I . I I T111E . I . ." . I
after Yes,� 1 am Ono of those.." . .. short, but as�end, trio. throne; a . . . . . I
. , but extremely ,Wide- I � I . . 1 of liar still.- But the moment "is ! the solitary spectator up . 'above . tie- Ills grace, the - duke, 'Instantly star)- .. .
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kild who wa, . . fell on the scene beneatb, every- gitri to grow Intensely euiious.- to- ard . bowing so lolff ,that
1-l' ify. - . - . . . . I I I her with I My friena.: ..Sir Xorhman, T�ings_ eyes Leo. � Urto . NV ped fbrw or, 4
. . .. ,. I great black shilling eyes.,. .33ut ,the ey.,, , .1 �. . . -thing fled far from - who it was for. Their conver- ijothing could be
awake, and'gazing around $1 Iiiio* altiong the res . t; And nothing re-:. I to -e . e or �
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. . . .1 I 1, made no resistance; either she was 1 ."Sir Norman Kingsley?" She softly -inalned but a profound and Absorbing sation he couldplainly heat-, ivnd and When 'he reared bin*i8elf,croett af-. . . � . . .
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. .4uffered herself to .be .holsted about, in her wice and eyes, *.#hire, a faint. See,ling of intellsest.atiaze. i :Use a feeble expression, altogether Ili- tar � thIs convulsion Of nature, .
I . 'Itig Not ,that 'N -man beheld a face I
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3 E W E IX R AND 0 PTI011,1 N, 81)tcad his cloak in the stern of the , . .face and*.neek. ."Ali, I thought --, C seen It, but
I .� eirlderly -upon it :-raised a emed to fOr1n, Art of the linakine where. he had .
,,,-* and laid her t �, wits it to his house: or"YoUrs, I Was � ) � gave his system such a shook, but tile -tho very
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I I boat reiliote corne�,' �.V,dcllt_ by be recollected it as, By 'C iubbi!Rgy List
.over her fell the'Aag he it g the remarks they mad.e -th
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. �ti-_ - and unwink(tigly broughtV . I I I . ook- ly it was one .of r, ran r . to the Aspiring. face of the highw: r ra - 1. . I I
. I . . . eyes were solemnly I "To hls, replied .Ormiston - le ,other-.. One Answered . 1. 1. . I . I
,b . I I on. his ftiCO, the Pnlc,'Swcet� lips vaults, and as he, was at ast four� Cognomen of the puke of Northumber- - bo�aterx All. inglorious - retreat % I 0 1 1
. . rixed Ing At her Curiously; -for he had.see'n , V4 � ail of Lei- hina and Count V.Estrange that 'Very . _, - . .
. Ili P,q � - .. 1! it, word. I teen feet Above it, and. his corner land; Another wAs the I . . I
, , I . Wb I parted noluttered never that rosy gLow, and,was extremely q ' ' , there was lit- on- nfght, The ducat robber drew fortl
. 11 � drenched puzzleo thereby.; "from whence, al- soinewhat in shadow CC,st6r; ang'ther the Duke of Pev ment and began read- The .�Icws-Rce' rol and Validly liar-
. .... )e 4�WRIV*11A 6 �. ! The -,vet bridal MIMS were tie danger of his being seen, 89, shire;, another was the U arl of Calar- a roll of Parch . o I 11
I .-.-- � and dripping about her, the loll�y'bark lo -V tile tb add, you took your do- 119 n chry i - a 'tones. a seleq.t li't- aid. and *�N'tekly Star, with three * ,
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I . � . leaning far down to look At his leis- elidon; anothero the Puke of Bucki - Ing. I la lid"
, . I . hair hung iii-ea,turated masses Over rture, rather Unceremoniously." . , goods the gods -pro- -ham; and so on, ad Infinitum, duks.,6 any. of defunct gentlemen With high- prellihillis . P45 .
) "Did IV silo said, in a brielts and fall,itin titles, -who had departed from .
� A_� ,.her neck and -arms, and Contrasted pa . bewildered . ure, he took thb . . �
I with a face, - ormistoll vided..him, and stared to big heart's &nd..0aris Alternately, like � 't I
I vividly sort of 'Way. "It is all like 6; . . . � V in t e wall of a house. this life during the prelwa week. TI�e News -Record awl Weekly Mail !
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I / I � . . I I �� � thought, at O most St011elike he had dreain to me, I remember Prudence Slk Nornian had Seen some ,queer Thejo were oCher dignitaries besides, Most of thent. had gone , ' I ith preill till V, , ,
I . .. adf I heaul.iful, and . svi-paining, and telling we r bad ,tile plague, buf a few had died from _
I I . four-and-tweitty' soltio- tbol,t Sir Norman had EL faint I(, Vtce -
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0 . . . . . I plagne, and thl , unutterable horror. , 0 lid among thOSO Tile News -Record at � .
/ . 1. � . 0 I "Thank .Y,011,* MY man', thank you, . led rile .1,hen I heard 'it; and I years he had spent Ili this queer recollection of hearbi were dead I r natural causes, ft .aven and Ashley. � . I I .1
. . I . �. 11 .qaltf, orrilistofi, *Trcp��Jllg that fir � world, but never 8,nything quite equal some Years --cardinal WolseY, Sir Were tlie Earls of C1 and As . (I %Vcok-lv, �
. my lord," . then the next thing I recollect Is be- ; to this. The apartment below, 'I'llomas More, tile Earl of Bothwell, ,1MV lords Crn,ven � hle�v The, , 'News -Record alli , I '.ST.75
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�* I aning , at the'rilague-pit, and seeing ' Sir - Walter. ,dead'," exclaimed the queen . .
.. � had boon IV 1 thou h so exceedingly large, WdS - King Henry' Darnley, ittle fth- . '
.. � lZoellesi*er, Who indirig over me. � ligig ., V I -wl ril .1dV
I I I � go, gazed In illing-ledeur- your face And his be ad With tlic, 'brilliancy of noon. Raleigh, tile Puke of Norfolk, .the Of some surprise, but ver, The NL s-Rcco alld - Avet , .
L I .. . front, tile bar ' All the horror came back With that, � , day. .1 of Southampton, the Plike of gttlqh; ,,that is singular, for Wo saw wittless I .st.65 .
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. losity, wonder and adinirati kening, and between ft and ang- i - , yorlt, And no end of others ,With thont not two hours ago# ill .excellent - 1. I I
I . lid turned, to hel' chaul- awa : from one: end to tile other, was oils . . Tit 'Yews -Record aml Aveeldv. .
. . . lovely face, a . .. I. . u1sh, ()I t4e piAgue sore I thinic I � titietly. reveal(�d. Tile floor, from equally sonorous titles. As for nlere health and SpiritS." . . _0 . I 1. *
L . . . pion. I ormigton?" he said fainted ag4h" (01`11119011 nOddIdsa- � glimpses he had of it in obsoure Corn- lords and baronets, and 4itch small . 1111'rile, Your MajestY,11. galft the Prec, Press . $f,7i
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. -Who is she, . gaelously) "and when I ndxt recov- I Ing so plebiall duke, dolefully, "and it is not EL11 � . . �
- - -, I persunsively. : . � ers, was of stone, but from end to beero there was noth evidently hour since they quitted, this Vale of Tile N�-uws_1Zcc.)rd and Toronto '
. . IV latighed and cred I was Alone ill fl, strange tooill, , end it was covered with richest rugs present, and they Were I ... . . baily World I �. . .9,;, o (I ,
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roweti � energetically for the share. aud.in bed. I noticed that, I and mats, and squares, of velvet of , looked ,upon by the diatinguished A - omme.""
E 0 "" I think I must hAv. 1) ,, delirious. And., , f I I � I
A A "' RRY XMAS ' . s still lingering, and 0 09A as many colors as Joseph's Coat. The s6mbly, like small beer fit thunder, _. � �*S�*.*--Wf� I �., .,. �.., The %XCws-`Rvcor(l �and Toronto �
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YOU can, Make thig i half a, down hands Were . extended to to the streot sonielit)Wo and ran, and , in silk.and coloring, re- ' too, were All duchessen, marchiones- . I I . Tile xews-Rt-cord wal Toronto I
I draw tila boat -up to. the landing. Ile . ll until the people sa,%V . try, gorgeous y . � .
And rain, and roll presenting the wars of Troy, the 6x- ses, colull.tesses, and looked fit for I I .111 I � - I Daily $Lat I $r.fiq .
corning, Xmas , a Merry lifted iho light form in his ArInS, and followed ino litirb; but the ,Sir Noinian thought, , *,�CwSr allil Varnler's .
))ore it front tile boat;. but before 110 "to cl so behind, and I ploltit of Coeur do Lion among the , prince..qAes. V 10 The Rekord
day for your friends . by could proceed further With his (Lrlll- crowd pressed $0 0 � that i .4araeviis, the death. of Vercules, All though he had beard none of thein . . . Advocate $2.25
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. ; but iffilierious felt through all, nly delfriuni t tie Ride; and -on tile other, -a more .cityled quite so high as that,, ThO . � . I ,file \ .ws-I'lecord Ulld'' calmoliall
-ful of beauty, A, faint they would bring me to tile, pest- I Off 0 . - 1. � Xt
, sending each of thent a - dowm, X 4 moderli representation, tbp Field'' of tons of conversation Was light And I PCAlftry itel,icW st'lo *.,,�
voice spoke: "I'leaSe Put 1140 ,my- house, it they cil,jight niol, .And drowwv : )th of G I d. Tit(% illillillination , eas;v, but tit �110 same thile extremely . . I - . . . .�
t of yo am not 0, baby,* and can walk , (!I( 01 I noillous And I coUrtIV, And all M I � �
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. Self", _ � , as rised, . or So I was in the river before I knew Proc'e" icireled s6eined to Ile blijoying themselve's In ailic's and Weeddies. , J
. or faMlify, Ar.rang-. the ornilsto , , It ---And you know the rest as Well As er" lit silver candelabra, that 01 re. 1 the nioat delightfulAort of it Wayl . . other, d .
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hour before hand S e ompiled at It to you and an- , (101(tllt Of VOrful"081 and lillet' I Am told, seldom do. All I lit relilittillir pleftse do w� by postat
� aild placed her ,on her own pretty qrlillstoll-Owe � strallis of goftent and sweetest inusle runk, VeAnIng greasy dishes IS in thd or ext.ire'-A ilot'a and addrcs":� i �
I �, not to be kept Waifillg- Dther,- and I thank yoti both with from 1111ACen hands. - At One OXtrObl- ; *`"llt Me jil &marriage bell, all([
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feet gor I 01%yer, tile gay jingle of Voices soap you use. If it's Sunlight SOAP
propriety' was 6; good deal stroll U tire too grateful; � itY of the ranni was it huge door of 8WeeC1Y ir. 1.VTT0IIV,1,T,, , ;
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HENRY$ 'PHOTO STUDION Curio to uor unknown friend for sup- throne, It stood on a rai$04 date, Suddoill, , ,. ., , ,, . __ . _ . I
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