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Evem,itnt is Full of Virtue kill't Perots l"p.r hrow� as th') I Rtmult o .1 rogluort tiviv UIT,
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facilities. Then rfwt memory return- Jenkint tight Wo Isualivii? Sol , —
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. I Every Infusion is Delicious ' WSWU WOW diltd, 11,4r, i th I I � , - 13r- All At Am ,Not 1101 !k. . MIS I CzIfLANNOVS.
min - I 11 Is" facia with Wuk;1*9. she made. an effol!t, I 0 1.�-Or�SU,Oftlleteritittan4litt,!(tlf I Foryearstu)-r. ovorworkpli .1011kins I 1V40V*%A_*^"
= K Arose and stood upon her feet. I elga devil." It 14 lite.rally "Oetan de. .
l I f , 4'YQU feet bettor now, lay childt" said mou," A joreliqt, had registered I&N nightly, 1'kieh" agninst �
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191% I "Yes, loy lady, zutich. betters" she Ana- I The Usual terin 1,vea, robber" botairle J __ , , , .. , 4 -mm , , I . I wpoom tht inee"'lant playing of ille, piano by ontrAlls, a 00
I . r wered, steadily. 1 ('0120411 delnQ)"' after tbi,i Clillio.4e elippri. ). LIST&N I 11 two girls, aged respeetively 16 ti'lld I?': T1IJA,rA,RUZIt$' MANUA4, c r.
I . � ; lessons In farm bookixteving,
--- "You, must not overtA*k youx. Qaoe of unsertipuloug fortqtv Ho needed rest and quiet, be sa!14 but 10 Of SlicelikInt4t,
... 0% hf It'a full In4t one, separate ratings itull
strength so. again, my child.,, 'n Illrat , ry ) An you 119fleft, till. luft(iftin (AoJ%IdWt Scle it th(tt Way# W
prhited, heltditism for grala acimulat, poultry
IL . . "I will not. iny, lad.V. I am, quite ready became MArAild(wa oil 'shore as -,veil. - tag ed 4nd ; being much ,desirous that the girls should ace,)uut, cattle Account, hog Awunt, labor
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SALIDA I to,attend you." . Froill the Chinese standpoint, wa'.3 ilot I Vorhout r I ftenuat, dairy account, OT'Do"11' &009"Ut;r
.Cray :11,tN'o �4aa innell pr.
� I You 40 not look nor speak quite the term Justified 0 1 1 , aetlee 418 possible? ' deriartment for otich Malt of grain, cash
r,EY1,QN 011,12.1aN TEA lit those dayKi Awl 11 - 1_1!1'5;!��., . I About I W0100; flit, other- night Jerking , Tl'c',"'Ived awount sind cash paid out %soonat.
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Use it right yet, my dear, you bail better rest not only did the Portil.allese nation fur. I � � - -
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Ha$r Such a Fine, Flavor That You Will oi,, little longer.'* niali one or t % " I . - IWIM Slldd,011151 JtWakellP(l by his wife eX- ftartmont. it vatorinary hsetliboo1c, a per -
"I profer to go now, if -you please, wy WO unworthy sliceimems of , . jelainling In a holli,se tone that she was feet system of hortili-trillal acorcling to
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'144. Europmus,, but so did-nollana, and so ,,,n%. � , ; sure there were burglars In tile Parlor, 1"0 4ea 4;X, W
Always After a Trial. V-11 1�t '* r . 11 981 the former*' legal tertment. 40
'11 t" - , .Nowenso!" growletI.Jenki
litad P&C140till 0017- 40c, 5oc and ocio per lb. At all Oro. -Oro. "Indeed, it wo were not going to the did 1',nglaudo in the yf.,gr4 which jol. ; I I 1� .. no, turning jiges.
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I . � not leavo the cistlq, to-niglit," said Lady T4,4 China sea% in Addition to their ., A��;-_ , , . � bers. I rublIelifirX.Torento
^^ 00(Zo Etheridge, Ovi'll lift"113 Of native pirates, became in. �11,.%, I I - "But, Richard," persisted, his wife, "I (I'lention this raper.) , '04.4,4.,
'th f � - . ant sure I heard wen in the parlor. Solue ' Agents wanted.
00000 W Mrs. Alaberly then brought her lildfla CAU'll, ill those e&lrlx years ml ar - - � _ . _. � � . I .
them up Alore daring piratle"ll ;.
0 bonna And shawl, Arranged, _on . We from thes . I "I � . I :ono stumbled ilgalust the piano several 11 Mrs. WIU41OW'4 80001111f Syrup should 461,
spi � tinies, striking the keyst" ways ])a itimot tar olilliren teathluir,
� 6, her lady's graceful person, and handed three nations, And, at first Confine, - -r 4 11,1hereupon Joilkins, with I
to the coast, the term 11tice ], I - , it,
her gloves and in A, few moments they am dealim kq m demoniacal soothes tile 011114, soothes the Xmas, ourviN
0 left the room arid entered the close car, Pirate gradually spread into the intor- - Have you headache, back pAins smile, hastily leaped from the boil find, wind colic and In the bost remedy for diar.
4) rl,ago to drive to the village. Jor being' propa,giated from place to place . � ,. � cheat ? 11ave -began to slip 01% his dressing gown, ovi� - rlicies, I .1 .
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TR AL OR LIFE 0 Ib was by a soft moonlight that Lady nifled the Actual doings of the Ift lave Ats of ac4to pain or wbid - interviewing the nocturnal visitors down'. I - , , I, - - XROYPIS
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It Etheridge entered the street leading to lea, Europeans, into deeds of fiendish ; after fooll ? 1. stairs, Observing )its determined air, - FEMALE PILLS
, Mrs, Jenk.lnq began to be uneasy, ". 11 t0A sale, slim ana lrolla*414 viollthl.t r -
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I V -P Nurse E Imer's ,house, The street was atrocity. Then After a generation or a If so remember that health de� i — , '111`10 POU 1106 11CO411VO In ViWICA
0 vor,v still; for it was the )tour At which till ttrin "foreign deation" Iva$ utiliz a ' I "Olt, Richard," slits wailed, "claret, for for ovor tim, iekio. Rua Fnina suvaivabia
ed ponds on three plain organs.- , forpe fair
g% . the h%rd-NI'Dirkliko, a0imbitAritiv, usually by mothers with fraeblous children, mu � live my sake, do anything rash� Remember, - . iWe fiehinod, aw owe lowu.
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. retired to rest, Lady 1,41wridge was As tlift name Bonaparte was for n while And Means regulate all three. yourfamily- Di3el'tber4shl" 1 $ VX 1 nall. llevurettiy av4wd, on me pli Of 1114,v
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ON , zt=2) ol of tile . neighbor, in England, "It you don't stop that . Bileaus are purely lierbal and I Jenkins. I ,-R-w.. .
.&C=0 glaa of this; for, id . "Rashl" scornfully repeated .
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hood as she as, she could scarcely have u0i0e, I'll tell Roney to come and tako Nature's remedies are ALW470 , i "Deperld Upon it, I shall (10 moth Lip Roy .PILIJ 00.4
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"ThInIc ot all that to -morrow, child, , 4 `Yc*l, my lady." appeared in the village streets. without you-"' The mention of "Ocean fiends"" best. Don't dallyl WrItefor ;! ,I'm eoing to help those fellcivr% I- - ,I . I Box 42, 1 naftailtoli, 0114114VIA,
Ana when all the country around Shad- 'Then, you laust not walk baek. Tt',oliciting Rome 11'ell-meallt bUt Annoy!",-, wR4 found to Afford a potent sedative sample box to"Bileano, Toront%" � i don, suppose that they can get that * , . I .- I
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ders at my. crime, when till the people would, be too much for Tour young! demonstration of regard from the people. for blatant juveniles, find so a siated, do you?"-Uppla- ,,, I L*&I � . ei
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call down imprecations upon my naine, esiJo,j, you wZtuld not 91�i I oqtage),'or buy a box from your �
strength. 13 1 The carriage drew tip before the hum- linued in use, since the sixtee h — . - tt's. Magazine. , Ov". 10; -7
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do not yon curse one who has nourisited back before night. Yon must ride Tile, almost squalid habitation of the turyuntil the pyescut generation, an in� i ruggist. I I _- V A,.)o;-%1-.;e0',' , �!F,:t -
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yo at her bosom, whou that boso me, slid you will reach home all: the 14undress, arid Lady Etheridge alighted, ter4t4ng if unpleasant Instance of Chin. i Afro. R. wood, Oat. ..'s -M W, -�.-:,�'i.';*�-:
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cold In death," said the womao, solemllly� soomer!, . saying in dismay and sorrow: ese conservatism. Naya-,-11FQr headache, debility, In. ., i."; - :.,.`,;�1111. _�
"Ohl she is madl madt" exclaimed "I thank you, my lady", Baia Rose. I - The for,-milit of a London jury ro. z -`�.,..,.:(. ,%
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Roos, In dISM&Y, at hearing these words; blushing at the -thought of this boner. This should never have been, and shall clying down in many places. Having ittany modioines, but I never met - cently anuouwe4 a good plan for do- W%4!,:,. , �;'i!*::. -_
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then lowering her voice, she said. `31oth- "I have an engagemenh that will not no longer -be, her only refuge. She Rball, been, so long lived ill the past, it is dy- with anything to equal,, Bileaus. - 'R. i t *: i , ..... -
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er I mother I try to collect yourself I It is occupy me more than fifteen Or twenty henceforth dwell in ease and c0lefOrt,'Ing hard. And, As all well admit, it I one of the cases le -asked the court ali- I'll, .... ,. .
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1, your poor daughter Rose�, that Ictlecia minutes, while the carriage is couting, I please Heaven." I 142 been the missionary foreigners, or OfaU 4ruggito at Soo. per box. -. ,thorities it they would take 1 , .
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before you. I)o you know me?" round. After that I shall be at liberty to . "Lady Etheridge, y*ii know not what the more genial men and womert of that - - 1. z tion front twelve business luau whit dur, .
"Ay, I know you well, and I know go at once. I am expecting Mr. Hastings a day, an hour, may bring forthl" spok# . class, -who -have been the chief agents 11 � ", 11 I I . ., I 1 M'dia.....1, lug the Tear had had to deal with con. WV. S S Ir ]CA " Is I
Nvh%t I say," repeated the woman, sol- bere, momentarily. Nay, my deiar, you a sepulchral voice withirt the house. in changin it for something better. Not - . . siderable suirm in allver cain. Tlifire .w,as, MWIONAL 1
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- but when youl With a shudder of vague alarm, the )reign babies have not helped, he ,said, a very simple test for the doteo- ID IC T I ONAP.-Y
4111111y, need not leave the rooni,
"Mothert oh, why do you talk so w114- hear my visitor's mama. announced yon'baroness crossed the threshold and on- N'Vben in the 16013 Dr. Porter Smith, Of q � tion qf basA� coin. It was to sharp,r A GRAND TAX14Y ZIDUCATOR.
ly? It Is 'very dreadful! .But you are may retire to that, bay window. You;tered the house, follo,med by Rose. It Hankow, walk . .
ed in the Chinese streets I . , out with the milled edge of tho g4oil It not only answerstrour questions
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-not wellt-let me go for some one." will find some prints there that may remained just as Rose had left it fIv0 with his little child on his shoulder the coin against the milled edgoof the isus-, n Snelling, Froutme O , o ition, ,
you amuse you I # 8WW rda,Etc.,but I a era ties.
'Yes, you must go for some one. for the few moments that hours -before. A smouldering fire in the Chinese e-xciaimea. we cannot be a, for- ell coin. If thd suspected, coin were tions I I tion
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must go to the castle this Afternoon," 'Mr. Hastings will remain," said. Lady grate, and a flaring lamp �n the ehim- eign. devil, Sea! be is smiling at his . I / A spurlous one the metal would almost Irorcig Q`o,0rXdrsaatiLy' r sea $I
said the woman, in the same tone of deep Etheridge. And even as she spoke the ney-place luridly lighted up the scene. little child.11-RAst of Asix Magazine. - � 0&;= ..... egg I AMMMMEMP Immediately Arts, and Scioneca. ust. . rA ant
gravity. door was opened, amd A, servant announc- tBut the woman, Magdalone Elmer, had . I I . .1 I I . � I . � - . beglit to shave off. I.Lhe 2380 Pages. 31000 I ev 0.
'To the castlel 1, motherl" exelailined ad, 11aft the chair and lay extended u 12 the I - test could be carried out aiiywhero, in a turadhome. Itiathob at t Big t.
I PO �, . . SION OP THE T=E BALL$. street ear or in a store, and wus- so )YEBSTEIVIS COLLL DI IONA .
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Rose, in surprise, I "Mr. Hastings, my lady." ,bed, attended by a neighbor. I . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 4.,i; . . V.10 .." I'l 1-!W1 simple that anyone could %piply it. A,f- s of our alirldiline , a Thin raper
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"Yes; you must go to the castle, and, On hearing the name announced, Role I "Q=4 hither, Lady Etheridge,l) 3 ii, I L 0 11114tratlo
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when you get, there, ask to see who calls bad turned away and stolen off to the the same sepulchral voice, in a .tone i Pawnshop Emblem Taken From the ter apersonal test being mado in tourt arookII-Ilept.c.
herself Lit y Etheridge." window., within the flowing curtains of of command at strange, variance � Your lv%octor Dukes of Medici. . all who were present readily agreed tin G, & I - O., Springileld, Dlasn..
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, do which she sat quietly, waiting. She heard'with the relative positions of the speak -or The origin of the pawnbroker's sign, - . .1 �"', . - �� L .1,1, ,
"The baronesal Dear mother, why . Can cure your Cough or Cold, - . -
your thougrts so ran upon the baroness? the lad.v gay, in her peculiarly rich and and the person'spoken to. balls, is accounted for - - .
. I The baroiness, amazed and wondering, 310 the I ree -a ('a" A5TONISHED THEZ DOCTOX-t. .
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What is she to us? 'Besides, is it likely deep tones: � yvhy go to all the ;�o;�Ie and P , egerld and fact. Some early THE MOM
"Llgilt the chandelier, Williams, and approached the darkest corner,of _, lish _
'V�that she will see me, a poor girl, a per- . tits - in up, t g t 'aid the chances were two Physician sn,ld She Might Drolp Vostd .. He Is extremely retiring.
show Mr, Hastings in." . w cned bedstead Inconiendence of looking Ill , one that the articles pledged would at Any Time. I
feet. stranger, this day of all others, when , And in one moment there 'was a blazelstood. landthen of havinghispreseripti6it never be redeemed, On the other hand, , - I He always lives underground.
she sees no onel" fille , when ou can step into. arW . "The
"Hush, Rose I and for once ,obey one of light flooding the library, and in the I The woman in attendance rose and re. they are ascribed to the good St. Wich. I Doctor told He construots avenues under the Rod.
� iAxt instant Albert Hastinga, entewd linquished her seat to the lady. dmg a re in anada, and obtalJ4. I me I bad heart dia. His nest is about six jA
whom. you have so long looked upon lis a bottle of 8 ILORIS CURB olas, l , ches under the
your mother. It will be the last time I the room, Approached the baroness, rais- I "And now, Mrs. Martin, 'take Ross for a quarter. I A nobleman, so the story goes, and- case and was liable surface.
will ask you to do so, Demand to be ad her hand to Via lips, an4 said, gal- home with you for an hour, for wilat I Why pay two t6 five dollars denlybecoining poor, found himself un. to drop on the street lie appears above ground only after
admitted in the presence of the baroness. lantly: OuLve to comnimicate to this lady must when a twenty-five cent able to- provide for the marriage of his '17 at any time," anys darkness has fallen, .
"I am here by your commands, my be heard by.horself ,only,'.' . � three daughters, The nows of his sad ' . Mrs. Robert Eaton, Ho, has been, ill'togetber wxong1.AIyi
Say- that you have come upon a matter I bottle of SHILOH will oure you - of Dufforin, Ont. blamed by the farmer,
of life and death, that nearly concerns lickzo lady, my aaored Laura.!' The neighbor in silcut wonder beekon- . as quickly? . plight came to the ear% of the saintly "I was afraid to He lives chiefly upon insects and
her ladyship; insist, and she will not That voicel ad Rose, and both left the house. Why not do as hunMedis of bishop, who immediately came to the res-, 7d�
venture to refuse you, When you stand Rose Elmer started and gazed out Lady Etheridge wa.9 alone with the thousands of Canadians have cue by: placing three bags of gold. in � d"AW mY breath, it earthworms.
before Lady Etheridge say that her old from her retreat. Yes, there he stood, strange womau who had summoned her. ,,mined. me so, I Ilms - I -It was one of the original tunnel ex -
her own betrothed lover, bowing over I done for the past thirty -tour the nobleman's window at might, each
nurse, Magdalene Elmer—' . Magdalene Elmer raisel herself in bed� yeaxo: let SHILOH be your doe- bag containing a sufficient dowry for one . Rv , so nervous, 1hort of. cavators, Undoubtedly.
"Her nurse, mitherl Xon Lady Ether- the hand. of Lady Etheridge, and ad- and put aside the dark curtains, so that t6r whenever a Cough or Coki maiden, The three purses accordingly breath and dizziness, His fur has become very fashionable In
eridge's nursel I never knew that be- dreessing, to bar all those tender epi- the light of the lamp shone full upon,her appears. I . became the emblem of St. Nicholas, and Mrs. Robert Eaton. loss Of Appetite, the last few years.
theta of love that he had been Accustom- own emaciated face and figure as well SHILOH will cure you, and all when the bankers of northern Italy 00% smothering and sinking spells, ,and I He is a splendid swimmer and is not
-fore I" interupted Rose, in surprise. � could not sleep. . phased by a freshet,
t ad to bestow upon Rose! The poor girl as upon the stately form Of the baroness , sts back up this statement up the businees of lending money they "RoutethneA T would have to lie down
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knew, ray child. But attend Say to the did not faint nor exclaim; ther blow was sitting near. . Uga positi�e guaranree. . appropriated it, considering themselves to l,eep from falling, My hands and feet He is very industrious, having tunnel -
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baroness that Magdalene Elmer is dy- too sudden and too heavy; it stunned "Now look me in the face, Lady Ethor. . The next time you have a - good followers of the generou$ saint, I would seein to go to sleep and a sort of ed as much as 100 -yards in a isingle
and benumabed her into the stony still- idge." . Cough or Cold cure it with The fact, 'liowever, seems to be that - right.
ingl" - ness of a statue, as she stood there with- I The baroness raised her own large, Ill- numbness would come all over me. � Ile varies in color, a deep brownish
1`Dyiug! Oh, mothr, do not say, so I It . Nose MW ai�p sm � the three bnlls were taken from the low-. 4'I began using Dr. Leonharat's Anti-
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Is very eruell You are not sick in bed in the shadow of the window curtains. ininous, dark gray eyes to meet the r, [I I � &J, er -part -of the coat of.aims of the Dukes I rill. From the start, I improved,. I feel hue being natural, but he has been seen
-you are sitting UPI YOU are meet Old She was, cold as ico, her blood awmed fierce, burning, dilated orbs. of the went- JL jL of Midlei, from whose'dominions the much stronger, look better, and altoge.- in orange a . nd in white.
- , freezing in her veins, her heart was sink- an, ind felt a strange, painful, -electric ON 6=10 first money lerideiw% emigrated to Eng' ther Anti -Pill has made a now woman of His eyes are remarkably ismall, as he
eleber, but have inin� years of life be ing, there was a dead weight in her thrill shake her whole frame. 05' . land, This explaims why some of the an- has very little need for inch luxuries,
fore you." bosom, yet 4he waa unconscious of these "Oh, pray do not look at me sot it dis- I ' ' *1'--L ------- _� 1-;'_- `_ * ig clent pawnbrokers use'd five blue balls, me. ' "I ant ant1relir cured." 'J nose and claws (lie digs ith
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sufferings -every sense was aborbed in tresses me and can do you ito good," MG . ,�,� for the coat of arms in heraldic languag All (10,i tbe.T-) uare -highly developed.
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judg rays witnessing the scene at the libraxy table. said the baroness, shuddering'. . I is 0 Limited, Niagara Falls, . Ont.
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aletioElrnir,her' lug 'R _ Agamin he raised her hand -to her lips, 1` ('Lady L ton Commendable Business Enterprise. described as.. live bezants azure,. I . ----.----.* - z : : ;�
_n - deman -to yht I 'I Ore I I 11 ,ps GaTget in Cows,
see or this Mg I expressions of passionate love, shed were I to. address you by any oth. (Sedalla. Mo., Sentinel.) , . . . No Longer of Any Value. . Minard's Liniment Cur
I er that I have 4 nfession to make when the lady, with a playful gesture er title tham. that you now bear, would , :�V, W. ibeell. -tho genial barber, has pur- � . � : (New York Weekly.) '' ------- 4-- 1
that she must hear to -might, or neverl toward the widdaw, indicated that they you not?" ,;4ai4eil an attram.va batber's pole, which he Confidence, men- I fshould like to sea Mr. Called at the Wiong Place.
Conjure her by all she holds dear on were not alone. Then they spoke in The baroness looked at the speaker an 'Iticed in vout of Lis shop on West 1-ia�aeed of i1apiliedville. . (LeAles' Rome ZourniLl.)
eartht by all her hopes of heaveill by all tones so subdued that they musti have inquiringly, and did not answer. . Second street, aild inally complimentary re� TAKE NOTICE. 1-fotol clerk -As is over there at the cash. $,if you olease, mum," said, th; -anclent
. mllirklL were heard as a result.. ., . I . . . ter's deck Playing, )its bill. bero� in an appealing voice* las be stood at
her fears of hell I to came to me "' beau Inaudible, at that distance, to any "Or if not astonished, you would only 1 �: � I confidence Mail dly)-I'm too late. .
We publish simple, straight testimon-. 15a r �
might! Tell her if she would escape the . . the baeX door of the cottago on witshilay,
sense of hearing less preternaturally be distressed at the supposed Irallucina- Wriard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc. ,,rva lost my len"
heaviest curse that could darken a, we- strained than that of Rose. tiort of your old nurse, therefore, as yet, - -004,- . lals, not press agents' intervie;ff.s, from �auard!s Liniment Cures Diphtheria, . "Well X ain't got It," a"werdil the 49mau
man's life, to come to me to-nightl to I I well-known people. 11 - - . lercaly'.' Ana the'door alosdil with a bAng.
coma to =a at oneal There; got on your 19 have begged you come here this I shall only call you by the nautte to The United States Census Bureau oil , From all over America they tostifv to I r "t
bonnet, and got" evening that I may place these doeu- I wbich you have been Accustomed." the 14th lnst�, estimated the total wealth the ?perlts of MEWARD'S tITM,t�NT, Tarred Roads Free 1"rom Dust., Willard'a Liniraw . it Cures Distemper.
incints in Tour hands," said the baroness, The baroness could only look find ]I$- of the countiy in ,N04 -to 'be $100 881 - . �
"Mother-� gently pushing toward him a packet of tert Intently, being una,ble to Conjecture 415,009. This shows a -A increase in' th) the best of 11bliseholil Remedies. (Cievelaild Plaln'Doalsr.) � _ , _- ;
a . � Varied .Englishman. &
'loot", papers. � . to what the strange wovils of the woman wealth over the estimaies for 1900 of 3,Mi-ARD?S Lr,qIMENT CO, LIMITUrl. An excellent. suggestion for the improve -
"Ohl indeed, 1: fear her -wits sro wall- With a look of interest, he took them tended, if, Indeed ,they tended to any- .nearly 21 pet, cent., and of nearly 04 , jingat of country roads comes ftoM France. Tall Wall Gabette.) I
� The Fr0110h as well as Oil other peopics The s"teni ot your nation -
suffer from. the clouds of dust which make ality no
deringl It is not safe to leave bar up, and perceiving their purport, flush- thing. I per cent. over the estimate for 1890) -'nqU.'.r1b.rk"i'.'0g On tho boat
alonei" thought Rose, in di8tress. ed to the forehead with ill-ectircealed 0 "Laill Etheridge, what sort of an allu- IvIlen'the total Ivealth was $65,037,091p travel disagreeable during the surninet =97root".r 0M.I.I. . ..
"Rose, -will you obey me?' triumph, as be exclaimed- .ation ave you received? -Oh, I do w 107. . . I .�� months. To provide -austiess roads on ex- from mpleto farco.
lot . Within the last month I have crossed live
'I'Mother, yes, certainly, but let me "The title deeds of the Swinburne ea- can as to the polite branches, for I � I . has times. On being asked whether I was a
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send some one to stay with you while I tatosl-my adored lady Ethoridgel Tay know Ivell that you have all sorts Of �. . ain Climbing Honors. been used with y jUrItIsh subject, I have given the following
The Year's Mount suits. Not only Is the dust prevented but. answers. .
am gone." beloved Laura? your confidencer-your masters andmistresses for eVery art And iM6 the roadbed is improved. Automobill5to may (it) (,Yes.,,
ssary to ,the %A U _Wshed (b) "Ift" .
"Do as you, please as to that, only munificence ovarwhelm met, You -but science that is deemed nece We Gilarantee . - The year 1000 ba, been di.t no* spin along the drYest .
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lose no time on your way to the castl,-," you never did your own personal worth, training. of a young lady of quality- ," im niv=tata cl&mbimg. ,out spoiling the milliner 1 (40) "I am a rresbytorlali.'�
while the householderli, relieved trom, the (d) "I am a Welsh Saw.- I
said the woman, in a tone of asperity' nor my love the w�rong, to imagine that but I mean to a* have you received the constant clouds of Atiflin& dust, ball the In- 0) "I am a Nonconformist Beaver."
that admitted of 110, opposition to her any mercenary thought mingled with education ,that fits, 'that strengthenof � to Cul -ire Your The Dake of "ruzzi, w1loss ia,v�cemt of'
Aft, St. Elias has -been edipsed on the AMU= As a gOds011d,1 . Nothing adents to make any differonco,
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Will. my devotion to you." .,that prepares you to meet trial, sorrow, � ' ' North Ammkan conibillent,by Dr. Cook's . I I I
Rose hastily prepared herself for her 'INTO, Air. Hastings -no, Albert, I nov- and adversity; for these are the lot ,)f ' I , I �, I 1. .......- . OHL, m � �. . I .� . , .. -, � I .60 .
long walk, and then stepped into the er doubted, or would doubt, the pare all; must sooner or later tome to every Rheumu-tisffn . "' " -1`1 �
ad the I MIS in surmounting, tile second highest (19r
Baroness Etheridge, of 18wi RIMUMATIME is the only medi- ' Winter.
next door to ask & neighbor to attend disinterestedness of your regard for poor one, even to you, who are styl 024) isumnift Of the Ruwenzori RO.Aft, it, I
her mother untiltslid should return, and Laura Etheridge." . onle thal is PuMy and simply a, Rheu.'Cuttral Africa Thi's .hi -L -11"t ouffninitt ladispasableill . �
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then bent her steps, in the direction of "Ama if this peerless Laura, Instead of And here the woman paused, fixing matism. Cure. It ourea Rheumatism by (Ut. Mo), of ihis range &Ing 19,0111 �
tho castle. being the Baroness Etheridge, of Swin- her wild, momnful eyes. intently upon cliarising the 'blood of those hnpuritiis But the athievement of Dr. wd .M", There's a nead in every howo for _.
CHAP= III. burne, had been the lowest cottage maj, tile face of the baroness. f
. that cause Rheumatism. In many cues WiMim H. Worlonan last August over. jq�l AiN
Lady Etheridge was sitting alone, den, I should have loved bar all the' "There is something behind Z;our a single Dollar Bottle will muse m cure. shadows -that of thya Ff 13 n ,a rg in ]a
a. (I L Itailian M,ke. in "flup 01,1
virrapped in a, love dream, when Mrs. Ma- .*mine. She would still have been the Ivords woman,' . ,dy Etheridge. A thorough treatment of 1theumatiefoe in Afriom, flar flipy oucceelcied lit ollknb_ an
berly, her -waiting woman, announced queen of my hestrit.11 I 1"What it is you have to ,tell me I cannot will cure the most severe case of Mow 111'r to 23,304 feet on the peak of the URAI 6. ST U: RED SPRUCE GN
that s. young person who represented "The loved of yquir heart I do believe imagine." t raztlsm� That is why Iva make our
herself to be the daughter of her IsAy- she would have been," said the lady I - "I have a story to tell .you, Lady St 6;ago Lunig-ma W--icter ,in. the Hinia,
t - lay.,M This, I belial", is n, rmorAl =
ship a nurse desired audience. -svith a beaming smile. Then, with r,f-' deridge, and I had best begin at the be. I A few dofta, at the first sign of a cold, will allay all throat
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Rost -.-for -of course it vita sho-was fectionate earnestness, she pressed the ginning; but firs't pour me a little winal 6- UA FFER h,altrItt; thouanh -by no means is* dUdi- f W tiou-take away hoarmeness� check the ImAwnination-
shown -into the chamber, and Mrs. Us- documents upon. bis acceptance. front that bottle on the chimney-pieca.M I For $5 we will send you the Complete ;�IR on U;ye;iak6g ill* Italldalloy. The ttretigtheil the lungs -ward off the cough. .
berly retired. He made it strong feint of rlusln,g Ao' Lady.Etheridge compiled, and when Ithoumatiotoe treatment, accompanied by Workinitne ec,mpod for invo nil<Ats at All tho healing, soothing, curative proportie,$ of Caundictu 8 fuce
140ontio hither, =y dear�tt said Lady vast'it sacrifice; but filially, w th era. 31fAgddalene Elmer had drunk a glassful, guarantee that if a cure is not 21,00 I -get, Which becomes a1w a reoOT4 GUM-Combirted itith aroii4tles. Pleasant to takc,. 25 ctiXitle.
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- ing toluetance, suffered them ft 0 row ,, 11 0irtep-allyour money will be returned to for a inountaineeV a tanrip,, 11 ".., ,� � .I . ... - L_:..-1. . -.1 I ,,, I �,�'-wii,'ft�me,w_v. �� 7..�._wvt,%� -, - -
Etheridge, holding out her hand and ad to be fore- deep breath, and commenced offe � . -1 , I ,
all upon his reception. Zion thei Inter- her story, Tlrus, +%6 mountain, cillmibing horion - � . I I L
&essing bar as she would have spoken I you. If you have Rheumatism, fill out � . I
to a child. And indeed, Rose, though of view terminateiL With the chivalric I "Lady 2'therIagc,, -my father ,%valt the the attached Coupon, and send it to us. Of 1001; ni.t7 be said to jusUy belong UK � I . -1 . I... I . I . - 11 ,.
the dame age as the baroness, yet iri courtesy of that period, he dropped ule game�keeper at Swinburne Castle, as his :� You have nothing to lost, but everything to AlUoTic-1, for Dr. R114 ITT& W1OT1[ClaA;ft 1 SPEC= I knwing 'et '' -
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the fair, soft delicate type of her beauty, . On One knee raised her hand to his fips,, father and gritildfather had boom, before , to gain. . awl, Dr. Clook are A-morileano--Gaspair � ' No. I Violins Violins -
&I years younger an lady arose, bowea,und retired. . him - Our family name was Coke. When 0 W-311itney in "The View -Point," in the Zi These liastrumentt art imported direct '
ilearoaa ev th 1. . I Outi:nq, TH(Agazine for December. - *S.IDS, I from Ge
XtheridjBre. or As soon as she was left alonox Lady I was about severiteen. years of age my I.-bg irmany for the holiday trade. We
At 66 Invitation sber approached and Etheridge rang a bell imil summoned the mother died, leaving to my care one ' 0. ./, , .
lova- I . _1_; are otiabled to offer them at 40% less
took the hand that wits held out to her little page to inquire if t1w carriage ly little sister, labout ton years old I �Rhelumati oe Of an T-Nosteritatious Turn, I - ... thun thei retall deqlOrs. I
arA raised it to her lips. It was A, nat- I ready. Being Answered in the affir-.bedame the hous 1% , I i FOUR DIFFERENT OUTFITS
w". . Tstbar, ' 11as mover yet failed to Cure Rhauma, . (Washington Star.) . I I
Ural and instinctive tributt to the queen. matilrd"the said, and. the moth" of my little sister, May. . I ; I I I
� "Tell Mrs. Mabeirly, then, to bring we William Etheridge, the late barolt via � tism. . $1 per-bottlo... I- I .. . I . - - 'Irt thi%t all the work you can do In a dart" I no, JL -Our special, good tone, 3698 -
ly Presence of the ISAY. I � ... I... .. I . . asked the discolitelited enaplo3ror, I : . well sliaped, fine finloh ... ...
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"Now sit down, ray doar. You are the , a dark bonnet, shawl ana,gloves to -this then about my own age. lie had" not xOPE & 110PICINS, � "Well, sub." answered LIMetus Plakley, ,.I � : I 1 116. 2 -our orthentra, Violin, It 00
daughter of my nurset" room. I am going out." coma to his title, as his bachelor uncle %17% YOU96 Street, Toronto, '"Oso I could do Mo', but I na-ter was much - I � , . I highly polished, Very flnii tOA6 ... �oo
ting When the page withdrew to obey, TAdy wits still living, The young gentleman of a band foh obowin, off.11 . I ----.------ and artlet's"tolo vlo- 61000 -
Irs$-Please send me par- � - I � - . � NO. "
1911"Ir $it the same ti s V -h as I —.:-- - til tbony trimmings ... ... ... -
Merldr4 atuntered towarit the bay win. spent all hir, holiday at 81 inbul a C . I Dear Si
31ter"If in the PLble i ticulars of your guaranteed Cure ,
pat bad liltedy been occupied by 03lotel dow, saying: And during the, season, employed Ids i for Rheumatism to � thristmfls Rarqaias Iri'le" c 'a- "ateur's favorite, onir 2.98
Ile, , UArly 0sleft... ... ... ... ... .. ....
111118tingff. "Come my dear, I will not down 7ou time UIrgel.* In Woodland and field aport&. Name .... .......... ...... ... I � Each outfit is sent p6mploto with itiolin,
. . an, lie W119 Often with Jny f4th8k and the J
y longer, 'NOTM.-U vstge t6if-teitobor *Ith finglir-
"Arid vow, my child, tell me what it is Address ........ v ow..v .... I � I I art sent rRips *Ith "oh order, , box. boW, railln. ktrtne's, etc., -as Illustrated
There Wits no nTly; but on pushing under game-ket-porg, And he wits Afro I Ilept. .1 I.It"Islob,a to-ples tent to any on6 for 06, All toods sout charges prepaid,
I can do for you."" ' � the , - X � 1� .. � - L -Noyelty U
aside the, curitins 0y Ilthoriligs found a frequent visitor -of our lodge in I
"I have to prefer, on belialf I � I I _ - .. ..� .. � � � I .... 4 .... ft- � I . . write fQr our Xviss clataloleus oontalnm The Torogto Musical &
of my Roge, stretched in & inwoon upon the woodi when there was to or,a present . , I 11 � . I
V10t1sr, Am. extra,ordlilary tellu"t., She 1106r. . . - .. _ __ urg special vabat,,li In all kilidi of Alusiftl
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C%y& of your ladyship to, come And see o6(;otid Heivo to Prevent his talking nonsoottee to the I ; rumlints, lloyale", Watch 96 Victoria St., Toronto -
r this night," said Rose, redde � ill bow BoA this bappen- 'gamekeeper's pretty, daughter,' as I WAS The Great Laken Meet. i .w,...,. - � ., . . " , � ", 140. * 11 . .1 1. j, , � I � � I . I .1 IN-
ning. ed? Ali, I see, fibo, has had a long walk called, Ana homsense, arid riothin (Outing U01021no') .__.__.____ .1 I - . � —
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Udy Etheridge looked up -with asur. and probably a loto feet, "d elij looks nonsense It was; yet it won m A. hatily bretil 4t ften doing tittle duty - I J., I � - I I .",losiollio" t, �� , , * * , * "' , �`)!`____�
prise ana inquiring expression. Y $III -Y' as thlir tlttd Ito the sailors o tthe Graiat Ukeli . , . �i
very delllftte� I lslil;uld haY6 offored her heart for I wits but z4vellteen. Do tot ar6 moft and ratro in df,rilti,nd to rinia thei I 1�
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"My Udy, I know it, Is *, very strange refre4hmenfis. How very thm$htlo-ss of shrink from Me, IAdy F,therldge. 11y, af. ntw fleets tkat sr4 building bvery year. I 11 I . . I I . .
1004sage; but I must give It as she P. ve me not to have done so," oxelaime!a TAdy fletiOng WAre V011-1101; my honor, And WhIlil t116 shipyare of the na ennat werq I .
it to ine, She said- 'Tell Lady Ether- 1.�,tllerldge, hurrying to ring, Ju* wallitic at tile earth ot business, t a . ,. I
. ILS 1, foolish creature, believed au ht% Yom* ohl yowlts of th# lakes oked ordoro for ) I !
k* that 1, MagdLlt;ne Elmer, her old Mrs. VAberly enf#rrA the room. 'sincere, beftume when he mittla, them h 1 -on# steel vatsels for the oesson Of 1 1
0 tee I& - "Ali, 31m. Maberly r-hert to this Imir was really In earne-.tt. Th spotted aud I *Isdi fl, I six to Wolvo tilolisand .
1214rit, prays d1ship to -night � 6 . . . - I I .
TlAt I hayt & eorifeAsion to mik## w iell child fainting from exhatudion -, pray, inexperienced bay, believed I "V11114,06tillrallino 410MOIA, � � 11 I
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4* must bear now or nevor. That I eon- re4torativos And took her Itily's pisten ,wheit he itwore solemnly tivat be ftyLlIf - I � I �.
Jure 1wr, by all she holds tisert(I on of wina," sotla Iltr ladyshkp, going back,'eoultl love any other wor<m Imil; ms, And seviv. 1610ft DIS,36400 I I V, , I .1111, .
ftrtlit, by all 'her 1Lp,p#s of J*aven! to the swoonin 94oa ;
g rl and ralsing bi�r fair, that 'he woUld marry, mit PA woot as he � tint, WtM, aum Tttw. tte.?-yWdqok*
I*r fft" of bell I it ske Would the kisad, and begiantr to eWd hir ban,b0ftMa to hk title# and estabft to 64 h"Uh,powar of milia mtomf� � . . . I., .
b"viest 4mme QuAt 4smlma a t & WO, Prwently Mrs. it ber returned with I 'At 10119th f&s youth took leave of u's Vhy W WW the bwrAv MA uh,lag) - CSTA�61�*,"ea, I
ma's life now,and fo"r, to tome t0- TmitortLtives and took 111ot lady'n pInee.ftnd Went to Word. Vne'lil ha returned 6 tw d4ag go all ? 0"It Ise 10;*"h1* 1i I " - I 11.11 L 10, I I
vitt, Pir'l am dyingt' 0 by tho fainting girl, and sueceedid in I he still called me Wagv,l but Ito j "ttki W%, VA - ks ** 50c. a box -6 for $1* �, . " , , . 1,
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