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Clinton New Era, 1909-10-14, Page 8An I I "95-91 'Im , '1011--k-WrOw ­ — lipw, - � F777vT - ­ -W-7"- - ,W7717RPrFVT_"�? :71,77F AF!W� �, - IV rr-W-, � ­"� I 4� . IT , 7— , , , .. ,, - T. . , 7. r1pp, I �, -111 � 1� . "­" I I . . I � . . % - . - __ ­_ - - - I - - - - - - _ - _—, - - - — ­ ­ I - . .. I% ' � . I . . �09t, 14th, . I . . . � A � The C110ten NOW 11 I We - 7 I . ,1909 a I I - 11 �� ­ - . - - - . gaiy and Wainwright Intervened. The . 101M " :1 " : I ''I'll: : � I , - I -1 I - 1111 =IR101:41:11: 10 III: I � . -1111 -1 .. .. , . 4 ­ 1. . 1. I 1. ­­ I - I �. , -11. .. �, ­ . __ # t � , . 1, I . ___ _ " - ­­_­ . 1-1.1 -1 -1 ;; ­ �­­­. .. ­ I - I I - 1� . .� I I - - - - . I .M . — voreU. ­Qb, tifere are so tuo.vy ituAna, 1.11 I —_ � , R I . . . ., . - Do You Realise the Danger of a I . . . . . . 1, I (Ign't know obsolat0y - , "What I. ( . .- el . no New, maypr . . IN one, of Oem'.11, "Per . ) � PrIdlay's meeting." * ".Can't I. . . Asgrod im 6A0rP*dhUnW-V J491VVsXfU1P4a.V * .. � , . I I . I one thing, ymi and I used to be such good friends ADO—' "That Is past," oa;14 AJwyu firmly, � � . ) . I 11 I.: � I � I I At .. IMe, which be,toolc no pains to con.. I I � '. I . . I '' . I . , I . , . mouthpiece an! Ijundy man in the board years and I consulted physicians a -ad ' "Tbere cap be 99 tilk. of mere friend- . ship betweep. you and we, Dallas, " I I I i I � I �, I I'll- . I I., . ---- .- - I - - I � . . . � � - d � with Perry to *avert, this, but range , . alust be Vverytillur or nothing to you, . �1­ I I i . . I ­ . - I � I V I . OAV % . . Tonight I can't speak as I want to, , but I can 14- 4 very few days. Trust . - � 11 I ­ I 1 .­ 1-1 I I ;.-.. - I I- -11.111_1- . � I . I - I 11 I . , , I --- , I . DEATH OFTEN LURKS IN A CUTx . . I . te In no - I aim unfortuna I I , . � , . I I 11 me 011 then. You kDOW I am fighting . . I . I . I I . I secret service corps." - � "Never mind." returned Phelan, on 11 . 0 I . I � Z I . r I � Air. WalawrIglit's IDiRMStIcs and"- "Yts,ll she replied bitterly. "Aly on, *VOU see this . .... .. i � I . danger .illustrated in the case of Mr. I 11 - . � I whom the satire of the reply was: quite .11 I I � I x1r,41 I .. .. � : ole gives we no cliance to forget that." , . .4 I 4 I/ W. C. Edwards, ar well-known Friendly Society dow-0 ""q� . 'I � '*%--' lost. "You can get the benefit of mine. , 1. - I ... "I 11 -11 11 11 I . I... I I . .. - .$$Don't think Via fighting him for my leader, of Peter Street, Toronto. He cot one of his **e I .Now, at this meetIn' they did a lot of . � - I . - —1 _11111-11. I .1 I � I t 1. .­ . . -_ ., r.. I 11 .1 .11 ' own amusementi I must oppose him .. tingero witb a piece of glass, and instead Of applying . 1, . .. ­ - _ . ­_ - I ____�___ - - I-----I— (Contopedfr . eek,) . _ .oni last w , - . ___ � — ­ .-..- * � I . ­­ _ "' if - - ro- - - anfly Fiffeen. -lea 9T A %,ne toyer wus..1:01aunig ouv uo reo.- , � t - - I. _'Y thJ-01 P16 ed 9 166 bal,rOom. e , '#06p Or else glve� a tight that I het,o tjo, ".. _ap_ _ � ­ -­ , I _9 eall. I or a. Ana I m - to'�ila ItV zam4lakl to _prii�,Vokit blood �- `_ - - -'lie iiiitected, I .1� . � pois0hand tolle4fto �4, I 14NO, Ono dug6trrL �Novr ciear gar, I 1 17 , moment mother and ison were alone "That's the same old fightin X oplrlt $be cut, and blood poison followed. He says,--" The blood- 1, f. . . 11, , I'm busy. Don't waste any time going -to my broker, I'm holding back the . I . .. jgFruit-a,tives" Promptly Cured I togetber. � . I used to try so hard to awaken In Dallas, taint . . d, I I poison from the: finger spread up my band an I arm and caused V, . , offtelal announcement of the veto 40 . ."act 44Y90 4reXVt having a good time, All "You're Von," oal4 a note of ad. In her "I Wit me terrible agony. After two months' treatment the doctor said $ 1 -long as I can, l3ut"� � Hifn Af ter Doctors , gently. � wyp,11 al* contradicted wiratiou x1ch voice. you If � there was no cure, and ampytation would bave to take place if I . I 0111m on. So long, old chapo Unter Failed To Ove 1301W- unhappy about som�thliugm Tell m$.'v "N'Qusense.111 he denied, with g, forced. Once It Always took a blow -to arouse 3 on. That blow has evidently beet). . 0 1 left that doctor and consultod anotber. - 61 1 intended to save my arm. , . !Perry the Lam"uto Bear and,l$ull, . . . laugh, Adipp- , struck." After a few weeks' treatment-, he also told Me that operation: would . It . 1villel Let Horrigan & Co. IdOulge In a 1imely tremblel" t. I ,vised Borough bill comes up before tbd "You arwthilaking 'of Dallas, MY be$. "It has been struclal" he Acquiesced. � ,J be necessary. He said the bone bad become diseased and the finger I . .. Scarce bad Perry departed on his, ' ,;:j:-.- . � I.:: I X, is anything wrong between you. and her? What has. happened?" with, a sad ghost of 4 smile. . She daw the haggard lines about ble would'have to � be opened so that the bone could be scr . aped. .1 went a*ayto consider when I I . . . imission when Phelan was announced, . . �....­,. .. '. .:�� _ "Nothing," he answered - sullenly, mouill,,the tired look In big eyes, and I would- have the operation Wormed. And met a friend who advised me to try Zam-Buk. , . I // . . "Your honor," he shouted as he Prot . ... � i', �� , ", But the Vother waa not mtent. Her : A lump came Into her throat- fte.lean- " That night I bathed the wound and pui6 oil some Zam-Buk. 11goto a little sleep for the * � . �eaugbt a glimpse of Bennett, "You're : heart ached for the grief her son. was ed forward Impulsively, but betoie,she first time for, many nigll;ts. In the morning the wound began to bleod instead of the foul dis- 11 11 I , � all acest Nothin' to It. Friend HMO- ,. �'K . ,:-,:; Air.'NNVainwright. Have You seen � . . . '.., �. "Only . . . . trying to bide. I , could speak he had unkii6wIngly ch i n with . arging as in the past. Thn was a healthy sign so 1. went o the Zam­Buk. Well, to . matter. He has a reputation, for.. being I gan's bitin' holes in the cellin'. Hies, kg , '. -see ei ' ,. �Iie --sometIfflug has bapperfeQ, Alwyn," tbrowu away .the golden moment, by I cut, a long story short., in.g. few days I put away, the sling, and in a few weeks the finger was . --oh, you needn't look so mum. I'm ;.::, �,�,�'i I -slid declared, "and I want to know coutillulng: � . healel completely. To-daV that, finger is as sound as a belt and I owe it. to Zam-Buk. I . � back Into th6 room,' "it look b d.1 I -a. a , - . - , . ., I I *Ise. I haven't spent ten years and close on a million bucks In scrapin, to- . �7,��::�:��-:��: ...:��.�.. . _ " ,". , ::.. .... . :,:.:; ...I.::%, what, so that I can help you. You love ber. Ana that day she came back from 64 I must w fi� thIs fight even though It aiXectsothers besides Mr. WaInwri-bt eot; over 0 in doctoors fees and when I think how sp . $;� 1 Zam-Ou.k at, such a triffing cost� saved me' from amputation WHAT XAM-010K CURES4. . I . I cedier a private secret service system :1 ­ 7�.,. 1 !:4 ; ,�­ .:: . ; : : �. :.:: : W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,,,"I'll, .'. 1 Europe I felt sure she loved you. Whit . I - Even If"- . � . I am. very grateful for the balm I can toil you." . I I . I . your honora bi 6, hou or's -honored moth7 Tor notulu% ,You've signect tile -oull squeals Horrigan. 'No, you big stial, .::?, . . . m .1 . ..". i� -,... . .. ...%.. .. 1�:, ..., . . `­ . . , ..". �,. .., I . ...­...., .. i��i --- :::�` __ .. N holding, you two,apart?" . . ' . , that can be helped, 1, �, "Not - ,hers do you meau?" "What of . 'lob, I can't eviiiallif now. After Fri- . . . I . Zain-Buk cures cuts, burns, sprains, festernig . . . . ,sores, ulcers, scalds, blood -poisoning, eczema, 0aa, leg, . . , I . . . . @lays you, 'I've vetoed it NOW go .. .:.�:1:­;:::::::: ..'�-` ::�. ... .. . i:��!*.:�` *11! .:,!:11:::: ....,:..:; I , , :::�,' 1. .. '. '.�,.:,: ,hlug "But you never go to see her or"- . . day I can, Off Saturday may I come � , diseased ankles, runniq )rm, cold -cracks, -sores, rin 0 . � Chapped bands, chilblains, and 'alfoiber skin diseases M ! chase yourself before I knock yo�i from under your hatll says you. Tlilem �.- . ,::.*,!.1.,. ,.. .", . ... , 1, ..-.:, , m :. ,.: . . . . . . . . . . . . ,� � ., �:::::. : � .:: ..... .--';;;; , : -,: ...... . "How can I? You know my attitude toward her uncle. How can I call on : . . to'see .You find tell yqu everything'.," . . ,-NN,11, � v not now?,,. ' I as 01 _ _ . and. injuries. All druggists and stores sell at 60c. box, 3 for $1,25 or post free from Zara�Buk Co., I was the very words, so I'm told." ­., ­,. .1. . I I � , .1: ,.. � '';: " . her while, she is in ' his house? I ex . � ... FbIlre are obstacles th, '- : it, . . ... Toronto, for price. Refuse anything offered " just I ,11 congratulate you on 'your secret , . I � .1 . . . I i.::�! - . posed his relations toward the Borough i J "Tell rue what theyarel" she begged. - . . . - . . I � as good." I I . service men," laughed Bennett. . "They .. ­; pl.� I .::; .., : ; !,:. . "You're In luck!". sneered Harri-an.. - . .tl I . . Street railway franchise bill. I am - -I can't, All I can tell you now is I . - I . . --- -_ = = . I . seem to havo a wonderful faculty for ... . . , ­ why I should present Air. Wainwright's I I , fighting him and. his iniquitous bill ill'at-1, love yon. I love you above fill - I I L . I � I . 1. I I I I I . I . - . . I ­_.. . . quoting one's remarks literally, but!'- . .. . I with every means In my power!, Dal- the world, sweetheart,.andll- -� Z__ ____-��;------""-�­ - ---��L-�­;­ ::;-- �. _____.v_;�____�__ - - ­. I � _­ � - - --- .LL . � I I � . . . I % . "But did I come here to ladle out h cHARLICS BARRETT, "al, , � . . ]as lives"- . I But rate In the duat guise of Ilarrl- . . I . I . � , I air to yotli?" supplemented Phelan, . .. Harb�r au flouche, . . "I hadn't thodg-lit of that. You poor . gaiy and Wainwright Intervened. The ...il;111s nas gutie,­ jvpeatea Ivilliams, ,*Ile left a note for ffie-saying his wife I "No, I didn't I come to tip you Ott to that's held last night at . I h 24, T909. Afitigonish Co,, N.S., Marc . boy! But surely'p- "And ' financler and the' bosq, ,seeking some ' I Is very Ill and the doctor's ordered him , a meetin' WaInwrIghVs house -him aW Horri- Ill Wish to express my.sincere appre- ciation of the greatbenefitIi OceivedfrQnl -something more, Ver money and - Perry's are invested iq BoroUgh. quiet spot for a chat, strolled through th' bt of e toyer.. where 11orrigan on sig, to take her' south. So he can't attend I . 1. gan aVL' Gibbs an' some others, Inclood- I taking I 'Fruit-a-tives. " I suffered from , 'and stocks. 13 � I , y beating that bill I seem Bennett hafted with �. glower of dis- PrIdlay's meeting." * ".Can't I. In' Hen Williams, who's Horrigan's Biliousness .Dyspepsia for fifteen I outwardly -to be willfully . wrecking .. IMe, which be,toolc no pains to con.. attend the Ineeting?" gasped ' . . . mouthpiece an! Ijundy man in the board years and I consulted physicians a -ad ' their fortune. I told you the plan I ar- ce al. .. , NJ.'alawright-, OBut everything depend,. . " I of aldermen. Didialt happen. to hear of took,. many kinds of ordinary - medicitie ' but got no rellef. I was in miserable - d � with Perry to *avert, this, but range , . . * I � . . � . . ' . . I , . . . . . on',- . I . .. . , � � - . . . . I . I " he'll be on band, 'the Carl' that meetin', did you?" - "No. having health all the time and nothing did me . 'of . she doesn't know of: that'.. Audll- . , - . I I ' . . . . - . CHAPTER IX. . - . . pill . A . . I Ilorrigan. 11,Tile, reata,re stand. I te In no - I aim unfortuna I I , any . good. k read'the testimonial , "Why don't you tell herl then? Or' HE moment of �;trafued a Ilence growled ' Ing solid of secret service corps." - � "Never mind." returned Phelan, on Archibald McRechnie, of Ottawa� antl I decided to try "Fruit-a-tives.11 lhave�' ,let me tell her?"' . . . I - - "'Because It Isn't 'her .gratitude 1, *. . that ensued.upon llorrikan's en- I . . � trancewus broken by,thte Irro ,course?" . . . I "I thin ' k .so," hazarded Williams, "bill I whom the satire of the reply was: quite -taken 4 nuiqber of liftes of "Fruit -a- ' want. I *ant'her to love we." . . pf�essfble I Perry, who,'. having some of lem are pretty -scared. We've lost. "You can get the benefit of mine. tives 11 but before I had taken. one box , ' "Butdon't -you- see In the meantime . . ' . . M retscued Cynthia 04113 Gibbs at the never had such a right before as Bea- . . 'us .Now, at this meetIn' they did a lot of . I feli bettVr Aid now am entirely well. "I am thatikful to be well after fifteen what. a weapon you are, putting . , Into cl,)s, of their dance, was escorting beil - upit's putting , up against now., ­ ... 11 Jabberin' an! they cussed you up hL I yeltv and I Am williligto have I Air. Wainwright's bands?' Suppose be I triu.niplisiritly from the palirpom. ' an ; . . . . V- . I � . I . "I'll ' lem to lan'downdale. Says,11orrIgan,"ifthat I .suffering, this statement published for the sake of tells Dal] ,as of your enmity to him and . . . . � ' "This Is my dance,'! remarked I . strengthen I up. so as .1 younj cutV I'- ' . other sufferers, - and to them I.strongly lCts her know you are seemingly trying.. .tic happily to Alwyn as he came up , . "and akeulng!'6 declared I , . y -we. . inock. out an. I "Thanks," Interposed Alwyn, "but I ,recommend "Frui"-tives.'s . "to lin06verisb her and her brother? He .. I . welre going to sit It out If Mils.'Ben- . 11orrigan confidently. Olt's Ellis we've I I don't care to bear what was said about . . I S BARRl�.TT. " - (Signed) CHARLB .might prejudice her terribly. -against"- � ' . 'must . . I ' i sbould uett In her capacity. qf chaperot: got to'look after now. Go after him, 'me. 11'---n . � I . a box, 6 for $2,;,56-6ir trial box, 11XIve thought of all that ' -I be I ask: for Cynthia, you can tell her Nve!re ,Williams, oil the first train siouth-and "All right. then. but there's some- I ,56c I 25C. At jilt dealers or dent post�paid on - ..content to wait. Next. r, riday -the re- going Into the glass.. house to sfroll , haul him back�, Have him here .by - . . � . I i .thing you do want to bear. They. got receipt of price by Frui".tives Cimited, ,vised Borough bill comes up before tbd among tile roma.ati I a vegetables." - . � F.rIday If you, have Jo kidnap, lilin, I busv at last an! ffhmed an a new word- Ottawa. . . . -, oldermen� again for ,the. final fight. ' .. .. And he . d . epurted with h1s' prize* In t . he � I'll stand for any damage or-expeuse. In' for the Borough bill that'll maybe . .. . I , .. . I . . . . When it's settled one way or the other . direction''of the coni;ervatory..� The me. ietlug, . only ,see he's here for. that- me. . , * throw dust- In your eyes if yqu aln .,, - - I call gbr to hqr-.and explain. ..Mean- , . � . . . . . inent'sJuterruption 4ad-.su!IICed for . It's.up, to you.. Now J11mlill, - . � . . . I on to it In advance. They've cut out . ­ nim go away Nviraout my . Kiiowmig, I L time,)- I I � . 1. ­ . . .. I '. . . . I . Wainwright to whisper. an * �&s AVIllauis hastened toward. the .1 the subway paragraph an' the express . - I must bee him toulghtantlAearn. posl- . I I � "Meantime 'she Is here� tonight vilth . her?" . , 0 . .4dingriltory word. In Horrigan's car. Dallas, too. - door. Rovrigan called'After I . . ,40n your way out send wo rd to R66- ; business ,clause, an' they all�w -tmns- , s, In ,regard to t . tIvely how he stand be- . Air.'NNVainwright. Have You seen � . . . '.., �. "Only fearlifg ik clash. took Benaietes arm. - 'murmur- ' . . . . . . . * -ts that.1, want to him bere. -Well;l l fers at all cross lines. That's the Way matter. He has a reputation, for.. being for a minuto." . .. . . "It's so _Nvarm ln.bere!"�she -see ei ' ,. �Iie they'll pkit the bJlI up to the alderMen I .., . . . .t .honest If *only"- . .� i, . . Did she. treat you. with the same. , . . . . I . I . ed.-. I'Pcrh,�p� .we 4pan find better air In., �Walnlvllight,­ resumed, turning I. - . next time. A nice, barmlesd lookin' * , ... � . "Here's Alwyn, Mrs.. Bennett," .Came , , frlendllrle�ss,' the same faterest, � as, of . I . . . ne of the other ro . 0 ' oms.' Ahall we try?" � back Into th6 room,' "it look b d.1 I -a. a , - . - , . ., I I document iVII be, an' perhaps the boatd . Perry. Waln-,vrigbVs from the . old?. Don't thiuk � I'm. Inquisitive, dear. . . . ..' ,'Wa:1nwrlgl;t:," exclaimed HorrIgan, k1l . '. I.. 11.1)o y6u.t.hin . - -_ . . . .. ­� . I Ill swaller it if"- . . .voice .1 door fly. "In here, 'Say; y:.ou I � fi.ono�, w t only'ask all. tiiitese 1 questions because. �. a. a . . I I 'behind the:n1ay. portleres clof4bd I 11. think we`J,E6 in:a -tight place..' It I "But do the alterations In the bill your honora bi 6, hou or's -honored moth7 ' ' .. I love you.,! . . . . .� I � . .the I -or and-girk ITdon't Me that! Is your our aldermen f�und' out abouit El .1 I also eliminate the *perpetual franchise' I . er has been looking everywhere for . � . . ' , "I know," be andwered� pressing her . . Injec"e. on his side or with us'?." I ,'I . quitting, there's no. knowing how ,many I clause?" . I' -von. And now that 118-6 reunited the ' hand as It lay on' his arm. "Yet I can'. - "I don't know," answered, Wain- .1 I . .of lem. would* boIL' Ii. -we could ofaly� 11 . . "Ali. there's the pointl They don't. , I long lost mayor and.. his anxious mam- . . hardly hnswev you, for I.hiLrdly know. I - . - wright discontentedly "and 1. I fl�fi't "' * . . wo.rk.Bentlett!" - I .. . .1 .. 'I . . . - . . All the other things you kicked against � . ma I'll chase. off al,id find my.'partuer � . t at ease be- , In-ber presence Vam no � - like to force an Issue -by asking tier. . . "Out of, the, question. � Etc cati't be . .. 1. . I � . � ) have been wiped out, but the 'perpetual for next waltz; .1 wish It.. was* . cause I Can't tell her everything. and . 'It doesn't. especially. Matter, I'suppose 'turned." . . . . . 1 1 .,, . - . , . .1 I . . franchise' clause stands -l' I ,the I . - Cynthia. �Ever dance Nvqtll Cynth!a, . -glie',seerag Ill at ease because she knows . -Janny.cage-, l.can trustber." . , .There's no in an w h o en alt be turn. I "And the $2.000.000 cash otter stands. "I A.lwyn? ,Poetry of mqtIon a . rid a . 11 that . . I Ahere's something I. don!t tell hir. 011, . . . .. . "You're In luck!". sneered Harri-an.. - . .tl I . . I . ed.. . . I've! one car.d,up my sl�tve yet ' land Win. ratb- I too," added Bennett. still fall to see Like a ssian. Qr-or a-oh,--gdod even- - .. - � - . . it's a. .Wretched �.611 . -"That roakes two, people you say .. that ought to .BL1tJ'd � ­ T. . why I should present Air. Wainwright's wg', alderman. I didn't see �ou? 4re . ­_ . 1, " I - �*. - , positibil for us .1 *&� . � can. trust-firgi; your secretary, Thomp- or try somethlng'else first. . I wish �� � I � . I . . company with a franchise, for which . � � I you dancing tonight?" . - . . .. I . . ­ . .1.. .. � . . . both I" � . . . I . 8011, � and then- 11ellol" lie broke 01 cou.1d. get a line dn his price .11 � I - , .9- . another man Is willing to pay the city .. lll)jancla�?11 repeated Phelah. in high 1. . : .. %. � I � .. . � � "Then why . . . 1. j, I ,� d. as a swarthy middle aged inan bla . 1111L, can't be '. * __ liought!' ' OP. . . $2,000.000. and I shall 'fight the bill to . . disgust. "Do I 'look It? 'It's bad � . , .. '� ,S', . . �. . I don't you -cleat I , . . ' I 1*1 -In . - � . . , e WIIIiaWs?,.Wha0,q_ , . ll1,o6kfngff3r-M I I'llot! Ev&-ybodY cap -be bought., . . � I bt I the very eDd.'! � . I � enough to -be. fiarn.dased IntojIfIs Open . .�Jl I ....... , I ' I lk��­­ ! it U0211 . . 1. I : , , . . -tip?" . �. � � ,�; .. . Vs. some that can't be boug. , Oilly thet: 1. . ' ' "Good boy, your bonorl. An' Jimmy I w - faced suit ilitat' feels' like 1;'.: 'as 9911J�- ....... 1. " - "By going to - . . . . .11. � I . .1 . " - . : The,n6wcotner was visibly Oxcf�ed. il udering. what th'6re I with aa�li. - "in wo . I � Phelan's with yet). We'll make Horrl minute. . to slip,jIlrough of It. eVdr.T. I I I � � ''... . I ber.and, saying:. � � and lit 'first glance Horelgart; had seen . , f9*ibat:l-­tW11F;l1l1_A If money won't." . - , . I . gan look'llke"- - . I . ,witligut trylu- to dance tpo. . - At .. a . . .. ­ � , , . --' 113fallfts; I am ' . . .. . . . that something was'amiss. * , - . . . . arch -.,I Gibbs, ]if se, of ap elusive, part . . . ,'Ile needs fourteen votes iro carry show of this -kind 1, feel .� like a -pa ll,iof . .1, exposing your .. J;; . � ,. . . I I I . "What's op?" repeated the boss.' el -69sed' th.'e foyer. and paused to t "or, . . . . . the bill past my veto. Ile ha.� his thir - . I 80 .1, i;� yellow �hoes. at a. ,furt'ral. . . . . � . 11 - � 1 -1-6 I 0% 1. 1, I u n C as 4. , '. . . � � � " , I ".1001s; has gone -'doserfedl"gried N1711- .. ­ . . I 1 . 6 reet. tb em. ` 1 .: . . - ..., - .. . . . .. "What ... I teen aldermen, under Williams' lead. . I e , your -Mrs., BermAt honor. ' Even, - I . blackguard and . . �� . . . . llama, .. � . I . � I . . I . I .1 news?" he asked.' . I I . 1. But only those thirteen voted for tile . � ty sic "stfirtin', goal. Thera's'�.ihe' rin' I . I le . � -;. &6 - � am �destt4yiug* �. .- 1. I .1 . .. . I . ., . "Pill$;!" ,echoed Wainwriklit-In dIs- I - . NN`-.,11u8vrIg4t -surveyed the broker's I .. � bill In its original state. Unless Hprrl-�, , the I � . .. I � -.1 .111.1. . . %Nlell groomed figu -withless ?pproval ... ... I . . . I ­ .. . I - 1 . . _ -added10 Petry as tte�startedjor . you.ir - ferhine , f, r,6e man of whom Williams . . I I . � .. 1. . Pa. 1:111171., 0 . . ' -ce, booklets are - , - gan and.Williffais can find a fourteenth barroom. I. . . . . I . 1: -1 -i. �_=­_ anu., Verry -.vas one of the-aldeinianic "solid thall-us"al- . . I , . I Royal., Pimple Stoek and Ponitry 1,41)0411firs and fj . . ... . I . � � . . . I . - ,spoke', I . 1.1yo . . -5 � .. � I . ___�:F_L__��=r � Will you marry - 11 Seem to .be tious enough - . tioo6k byAVi, S. R- 1101111i - . . "I heard It," said . 1�_ �____ - , kept in s I � . . alderman to"- ; . the Ind, ."but I'm .: fbirteen,, on whom Hor�rlgati counted... l6dust I .. 1. � � I I - . . . . I ., who voted in no wild h , . ; I . . .� . . .1 . :� me?'. These are tonight,"saldhe. "It7sapity-someot " I -_ - - Unless one of the men utry.11 . . ti Tlie;boss made no coranfeak but wait- I ught to . . I . . . . . . `7�7� 1 . _­ I . be "=; 'facts; but tonight's flalucing .energy Couldn't have 7 . ­­- ---' - --- It beforc'ean bro . . *- - Z � against "Thought yoil sal(t you had a. part- . . : I I the . � bman tov 1), � a . vote for It next time florrigan loses,", .. .L . 1. I "77wn why donit v6u - thank d6d, It's ed Inipatioutly, for his ,henc I I I - ' I . I 1�1. per. to look up,,, - - flontinue.: I . . . I .. I : Pon devoted to your. worV this morn-, ... I . nswered Phelan. "He'll make it his . . . clair it up -fl' - Only 611 F rlday. . - . . . I . . � . . . . Imperial Oxford Range' . ­..�.. Xro ,� . .1 "I have -one of Jiadge�, Newman's . �, , .. . . � . . � I . In.-." , . . . ' I . . . I I . * . - ' . business to buy a fourteenth man, an' daughters."' . Ever gee her?.. I thought After -that I can go to her and make Jt . ..... .1 I � Gibb,q flushed at the reproof In wprds * �l , ­ . I . I I I . .1 . 0 - I '* I M-. . Gives -the, Least Trout e . . . . I .11 I . ­ � '. , , " � . ' I'll make It my business to find out not"'or you, wouldialt'have wondered all clear." : - . I . . -., ... - . -7, . �. � : . %.. , .1 - and iorle'. , - I . - - .:. . . � , � '. I .- . , . . � � . I dotilt understand,," he', I replied . N TI49 MORNING - a half turn 11 . 1. . . t. 1. ­ . . � , . . - I I I I . honor keep that same fourteenth man thaa,,� ­ . . W , I . . - ." . I 7 to th6 right and the -fire is- O. K . who he tries to get an' to help your wily I. wasn't in 4 hurry. Better'late Before Mrs. Bennett could reply Per- .9 _ � ry returned to the ballroom, Cynthia af _T�ft.. * , . stiffly. . - , . . straight. That's how It adds up 130 fah . . , . - . . ' I I . I .. I . .1. I I . .. '.. . . "Why didn't 'you notify. me of the � . ,. .. I . 4�ED . <=1 . - . "Are yop .having a good time,. moth- his side. . . . .. . ., , . . I . I I ready for quick service. . . --- . On post- - �- the little old "Then Why. not give me the next one,., . . . I hig' block of Borough stock that ,WVA . . - . I . � ... i - Well, I'll be Joggln'.. I'll keep y er?" Bennett was askin . . I . . 10.. I . . . . ­ 1. VF , , I .1 It burn ' a , I lz� . lady as he, fou ad a seat -for;,Iicr� " . as.pleadIng:. "If.otie, I . . I ' bought ub. Just,befVp. noon . s brightly and checks pro- , I , �. -- ed. an' between as we'll make Horrl' . .1 too?,, the lad w. .. � I ' t gan give .if livin' picture Imitatiop of a I "Yes," she answered..' "ArenOt yun?" twostep's. good, two, twos'teps are twice - ' ' ' ' perly7 - I . I I : 111.1fadn't heard about lt,'O answered . . -7 you can depend an 9 . - . I . � . man without . a scalp before we're . "Of course I ain. '­1,r.db.vou.nsk7l1 as good. Please"- . , . . .s I I�b I a, with. Jiot quite -all his- CUdtOW:-' in& re � � THIS RANG9. I - 1 . � . . . . . . G . I i ifilts from . . .. . � . . 1: . . .. . . "But .see." expostul-9 ,4y assaralice. I .� . .1 I � . . . . . -_ - r through with him." . � . . Lted tYnthia,, l � . ." � . . . I � . , . . Little of,rbelau's exaltation was re- wwl`llll` ___ _. . xt is' -NO,UN-TAINS.. . ' ' Call and see' dar- display -our . � .1 - . ---- ---- . showifig him tier card. "'The ne I . . . . � . .. ',Everybody else - heard of it you,11 . , .. . __. , - - flected In the new mayor's face as the.! - I . . . : . I. . - . ..., -1. * .. I . ­ . .1 I � I -cep better tabs- or , � c a are! i --DO IT HESITAT9 . ;. I � : I � . . 1, Xir. Gibbs'. I've told You that twice." a the market .� pri 6 right N I ' 6 ' , .. . . GOL . have tok: - . � I . . . . . , . alderman bustled out. His duty 'lay - . _ : a,, ge - -I wish: Gibbs . -luck. .in the. . . . I I .. . . D' than thitt- ,if you're ... . p . � . I � . � ... . I . .. . . I n___ , ro' , -W . all the I � I . to De any b06 1: I � . _l_� ­­ I . . . - T"h! * - D- . - . I ,. : -Perry benevoliButly . .1 : � . 1. � . . : , I . . . . .. . . I . 11 . I . clear before him, and that a I d ' . .. . I . I � . ... .. - . I � %. . . orld,ll' observed autefili � 1. . I I ,� ... Do you know Who bOuglit It?" .. I .. . . � ' I . . . . . ., I . . ­. I 'D , CAP OR :4. , . would follow. But he alone realtz.6 . � as be deposited Cynthia an a f, , . . , - . I , "No," returned Gibbs, with growing ' �' -IS & ROWLV% t 6 - � . I the cost. He had do counted on the i . (A ,*Summer*. . beside,her.choperon.,Mrs. Bennett 1.11" �.. , , .1 I � . . I un6fLglness.. "of course I don't HOW � , Sold by DAV I � � - I . � _. . . . . � . . . � ' , . _ . , ' , , I . I I I � - .- \ promised talk with Dallas Wainwright . . I . . . wlsh lilm'-so much good,luck that If . !, . .- "F� * & � -now? What are you driv- I . - I - . - - - ... -, _.. - � ____1 .. - � ­­�__.- " I ..: I . — . . .4 - V" - .. . should I 1. . . I . . . 1, A I t A- +be holies . I i �..a I., A 1, . 11 UM -h Ws I -S I'd 11% mam'J" V16 "f I tfil . . . . . . I . I %. e prece ng - - .16. . I I 8 P 1.1. . 1. . . I . U 9 Q"6%0 . I . . I 'and I . � I . 0 Ing at?" . 11 . ' I of that Interview he had staked his all. - Many dangerous -distressing dis- � pay for a pab to take, him: hotbe." , . ' .1. .. . . I 0.11l4is Is what I'm driving at,. Seveial I lit It he was to have received the'litalf eages prevail in summer and fall,, and As - "Look out. pleasell' begged *Cynthia. S Mrs. Chas* Uatrday. , C . I . pledged reward for his months of toll they occur. suddenly, often ternili.na' te , "He's coming,", - � . . ' - ays ; . ... � .big bl.0 ka.,6f the stock � have been tin- I . fatally before Eiid can be had. . . 2 . I . . . I � OrtwiUvOle, Vt - "I Was passing loadp,J,,,un the watket during the past and actilevement. i . bi I "The next.1s oum, r think, MISS' Ghr--- ' �uap- Yet In view of big present relations Complainta, sueh as Uarrhoeg, � through the Chin f-Life*andsuftered few days and have been, quietly i . oeno I Cramps, Choler*.Morbuif, rlson," -sold Gibbs, enterlug froin' the --11;-1:-1:-X;-- rom. nerymisliess lie . d. up, Somebody's evidently tailing I , . .!:,� ,; .�:i - - �Ch I his Rrm. "I . ..: .K:,�i.`,�:i,�il,i'.',,,'. ' wriglat be could not, of ola, CoU� .. , . , - - n ) toward Wain Infanturn, Summer Complaints, ballro6m..wlth L)"Iilas of :in::;-,;-.;;.;�*. andother annoying I on to our game. You, don't. k Ow , . .1 .. course, visit the financier's home. The are quickly cured. .hope we'll flu've better fbrta ne than. .:: ;,:.: -1 . . . �%:.: etd�, . . . ; symptoms; .and I who?, � . . . I . . 111, .. , doors of the house that contained the . . I I This wonderful Alias N,Vallj�vrl�llt and I. MY step 400s, "", �il, � .: , "; �.,.-.�, -cant,truly say -that 4111ve told you. twice that I I (116111 . :_ � . : , woman he loved had been barred to it . bowel complaint ...'.. �:. ,. I LydiaR.PinkhAIRIS 1. . fl6t seem to stilt bet -s tonight." - . � I ,.-: !.- .., know',11 blustered Gibbs, magkIng his, . . : him. And Dallas -what must she have remedy has beell , , 1, , M ...:� Vegetable Com� DR. FOWLER'S - - . No. .['in nfrald tho fault was-mide", , . � thought of his fallujrL, to call? �� on the market for � 7 ;'� ,pouxfd has proved �oncern under -a show of.virtiloifs In- . 1. � .; I. I EXT, OF WILD ' I 4 1 rs and it protested Dallas, "I'm a little tired. . . . I ci wortli mountaino diguiltion. . . I I . . . s,rRA"v,RRY . in I tlllllk. Nitty I sit here with YOU it :!, �,;;, I � I . Ims. 1) a u �d I . I I of gold to me, as it The effort callbd iorth all the astute CHAPTER VIII. of. fow mint1tes. �Irs. tipullettl?" she add- .1 -:�:..�'. 0 , IL IL -i �. t O U $0, a 0 A ­ ..:: ` I "..., �'...... restored my health youtig broker's nerve, for a certain -I'VE found on.t who their, fou'r- + + 0 4, 4' , , , hom 't rou but od as Gibbs bore Cynthia aNVtkY for 1;.-:,- .,4' i : .. .�x.,, � I ,"'......, ­ h ed gas Of , . - Pi.; and strength, .1 shreWdOebewe at his S OW $1 . - . I '' - teenth man Is, your honor." whls- the country during thl ti e. . I their dance. . n"' I.:1,,.':�... never forget to tell, failing, through. By his original ftr- ;�.. ��� In. I : I .1 bly ltemenL You do not exper I tit at, Oil bu You, don't seem very fond of ,Air I � friends- What pered Phelan In high exe � . � '1�ydi&E.Pinkbamls rangoment with Wainwright he was to I 1. � . . Rob- an Old find tried r I fs t is. AZ 11 . I . , "' "it's Roberts-Riellard "P. I t. 'D . owler moist Gibbs, Perry," Oi)s(,rve(1 -Mrs. Bennett. have manipplatod. all th6 .Borough . I erts of the Third, Ile's the alderman Your druggist for'D ,a 11 110tr - noting youff . 9 Walinvriglit'a scowl of Vegetable Co.mp . o=d has (tone for me . ck purchases on 'the exchange floor - - on geiting what .you as- f r.�� O I I during this tryink, rriod. Complete sto ' that Ilorrigan's ttying to put thO Ill V,wrath. I , cent of the profits stitute which the Vbprill- finpOt0l) tost6jatjon to healt Me4lis so much and to receive. 20 per ' . tako some sub , W.%nt C'O �Ied. druggls6 ga.ys is-" just w. to �ae thg,t for the sake of other.soffer. on t (Ilan sign off. We've ,-Of toA mill. him ci % g6od", "Not fond enotigh to moke line I � . he nditton that be Invest not One If Nve enn." T ew obeapAthitaotions,are dangeroud.to to- live in tile sainci world w1th ,hila,' .Ing Women I SM willing to 4aakt dollar Iii the stock On hL� private 116, ­Yoo're sure It's Rob(,rts'?`-' aNked , your health . .' - . . jlrg,' Borinett. you're too pretty to be trouble publie ,so you ras )�Jablia 0,,611"4- , I . . . � I I I ,� I Benat-t t lit thp- qatue undertone. . . Mira. Jett 11aherty, Rol(otintairk, oftt., ' just a ehal)eron.. Come and diuce -this th,16 lettir."-MUS. (Claw". 0 , . I ThO atlinhilitrAtIbn 'ball was it, full writqo:­l1In the rnonth of 'September, . - twostt.p With too. Ple6e dol" . U.P.D.,GtanitOV06, Vt- .. �To be continued next *week, . ' I . swing. Mayor and n -man iiad last, MF Youngest dhild took Summer - VVI b - vast signlheauce_ to_ '. Xo other medicine for WOMAU's. illt_ - - I- . ... . q ­ - ­­.­ I... I .--. - - I I— ., alde -1 -Com�lbafit Afid-thi doctor liad ver Ittle,_ -11--nodded t pread and wrk# lle,­ 0 1 - �y If . the lit, has teceivred such Wide -s . � ' chanced to meet for it W*af 111 "' bid' hopes for -her. my. neighbor told ine to ward Dallfla'andl3enneft, And . - qualified endorsemeut. No otherVed* I . on are to drive ._ I,-, crowded reception toyer 'just Ott the get,Dr, Fowler's J.,Ixtrildi of Wild Straw- I tie old'lady. catchinig the Ideal accept iclue, we know of bas- auelf. a re6ord Go to the blood, if w ballroom. ed with alfter . Ity- . I of oureg of female ills as haa,Lydia-Z out Rheumatism. A isconsin , tjhysl� , berry', so that night I sent my dtilughter , "Am I sure IVs Roberts?" echoed to act it, ind when she came home I : ,ipm so glad even to got this minute rilikham's Vegetable Cow und. - bian, Dr. Shoop,� does tbit wit his with you,". began Alwyn whIch be and VoT more t1lan 30 yeArg t hM lAeA Ing success. Rub -ons, says the doctor Phelan. 1%km I sure? Might as well gave the bo,by one dosel; land in half all rto Rhournatie Remo-dy- and with seem. nsk me am I sure Chesty Dick HOrtl- hour th6re was a change for the b6ttor, Dallas wcre,� alone. ,,It,s so long p,utitg jibmale complaints such aT h 13 And after the tbird doMe she was Win- I I InfiffiblIn4tiOn Ulceration, local weak- ,never did cure ItheumatiA I, It i gn n Is crooked. I've got the fatt4 down since"- . � tnore than skin deep -it is Onatitut- d-L% Of - pletely ourtd. . We feel it is far and be. sses, fibroia tuinors, J,rfibigillariti6s, iOnal Always, eco. as of this ptinel. straight. Them secret service Ch, I "Since you came to see 0167 yes, but Ile . J5. u . . . f penoak pains, bskelm,066, indigestioli Ond any other rornedy for Sum1her )Stratiob, ad it 18 plo. W�. Slioop's XtheumaticRemedy is mine"- ,, o' will be graplaint And besides it sav�s p yltl$ a. that is your 'ifialt. Alwyn, Why baVOn t and ner,Vous pri potha,ps the most popular in existence, "If they get Itoberto the� a came- boblell' unequalled for carrying woralbli 4dely ­ doctor. I advise everyone to use R. you called since I lb goes by word of mouth ftofn one to able to pass the bill"- Don't apftpt 1% substitute for Dr. r-owler's, .u"Don't You know why, Dgtllas?* L through the I*ri6d of rftalt of lifi. . ydit g. , olnother,everywbere. r tef Pat ents . -They ain't goln' to get hfin it Oita- The* or inat and -only Fowler's Extract 44NO.40, It costs but- litt-_ - - _ Fead results. It 19 4k6t Of my Thelan's hand don't tam out to be 0( Wild i9ttswberry is manufactured only ,,Are you Certain you don't knoW?O - PIUMAM'S legetilble 06mpoulA $34 = - toll t 0 Ole 0 a to all deticeb an',tftY8- "Ah"" I by The T. Milbum Co., Limitod, Ut6uto, 111-4 don't know aboolUtOlyt 0 phe fall, - 61 hoolib. , ISO e sip one. 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