The Huron Signal, 1886-1-22, Page 7ra
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BY ADELINE SERGEANT,
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Paha P1/111131( col,' .i\:.
CHAPTER III.
The Trees** was h.rdly w invitee(
plan at the h..er, and its that ktad of
weather. Curring stltajlt►t Iron; the
••osMtry as he dad, his eye wait at truce
struck by the al..hluity of the vesture,
the pallor of the face, of the masa sad
w omen *bum be vea.entered. He
wandered thou whether hie gised sus
.void resemble the hall grown lads wbu
were smoking at the aortae* of the street,
mauling/ and suseetir..es swearing ea they
talked among taesuselves. it was with
a sucking heat that he pureed into the
Saltmaarket •eta male suurbee toyuiry
for the close that he wanted t. end.
Where was Gibs.,n'a Close 1
At Ent he wird get au informative.
IA last • pale laced ■tan, who looked as
if he had not waak:d himself fur s year,
volunteered to show bilis the way. They
'farted off together -as odd sample susa-
ty 1 One, under -.feed, shabby, dirty to
the last degree. with shambling, tinter
rem gait, cud the di.repeeable au which
sears to helot,' by Instinet to the or inn -
nal classes ; she other, safely sad ..s-
anb[e in an honoured old age, his step
Mill litre, kis eye undimmed, his shdukt-
ins broad as ever The guide cast mon
'ban "se oulelior. ghees et the old tutu,
as N woadeitfhg tA171ttser his gold cbsll;
Me well out grey cloth.. and *held...eras
plaid would pRy for the risk of an at-
tempt st "rubbery *ids violence' iu
mane remote enrttw of the city ; but Mr.
'mckhart's strsrgch of limb and the
weight •.1 Pie ►tick tts' !ie earthed did
not ese:,ur•ge each siwater imagining.
Nor she taw the tan etai chit ego/reel
he guided the laird to the place that was
t sown es (lfbson's rf.se, and nodJaa
allibly when Mr Lockhart preeeeted
'u+ sit bs shining for his service.
the Laird „f til eut•ervie steed in a cap
A 'olio street if the entrasee to sit alley ell
very uniMt g, , , , A nano"
rammer, all* ftgtblid hood•s etc either*
mead. had brat t.. he traversed. This
yasm•Re opened nut into, a paved space,
eurroesJed bj t!t*1dings ei-the same tie
aephplins This open space had este
beer partial ly e.otupied by &mother
house, which had either twice or Moen
were Weak with dirt. The doom at
w►►eh be paired wen if puwtd ,cure
iyfturu,t of paint, more, cracked, more
warped by age and damp then soy of
the where. At one .4 thew doors Mr
Lockhart k.uoked.
1t was opened after • time by a slat-
ternly woman, with two or three ehil-
dna clinging to her jnwu. Inmate the
room Mr_ L.chbart could vaguely distiu-
gush the outline of two then stet another
woman. There was a etnwag odour of
whisky.
"Does a bey sawed Anthony beak -
hart live beret he asked, hating scant ! aewaseerw that his own grenda.rn was
nations of diplomacy. $$bout to appear before the Magietrate.
The wuesen huny•! at him for spare 1 ; He set in the reporters' seat, waiting
anent. Then she shoed. here head. "NI ; with hie eyes wt the clock for ibs he-
at disna stop hero, ' aka said, and tried ginning of business. Then were nut
to shut the door .n his face, but Mr. many people present for so much he
Leal/art had plowed h.s foot eat .be was thankful. Thu officials looked at
threator d. him rather curiously , he was a man .4
"Con jou te11 one whore to tied hint • , distinguished appearauce, and there was
he said. . an expression of stern sliliety upon has
"What will ye be we:init. hien for "' lege which sicked remark. But Mr.
"I am • (reed of hu," replied Mr. Lockhart was ..f their
Lockhard. "I was told that 1 should obeervatiuus filo .at like • ruck and
rimd him here." ' neither Isocal our spoke.
"An. soba tells ye sae tuuckle " asked ; He had to wait for some time before
the woman. the caws came un in which he was in -
Fortunately for Mr. L.cL1iart s •,•ittat !arrested. A good many prisoners were
he refrained frvin menti'.0:ug the Jetec- :remanded, others discbanred, some sen-
tive s wine. Had be dela so he had
resa.nt afterwards to believe that h.,
would lacier have heard a syllable, Cell- I
osrniag his grandson's fete. But as
cued Lock woul,i have it, he mud snap- •
ly
"I mean nc herrn to tau. 1 ora Yee 1 ,
grandfather, and want t . take him',
home,'
The woman witttslrew her hand hoes 1
the door, and re,.;arde•i him with mani-
fest astw'isbwent. Tbo men in the l
background tnrued Their heath and also
impacted the new -cower.
"Leh me " said the woman, at last.
"Wh• wad tae thucht ill•• Tarty ! Cm
dax,crudh sorry t tam he iana here if ye,
lawsb kindly by huh that is : for L swi-
ng Mite to do ill by T .uy L,.Lert
"You knew hens, then '"
"Fine," said the woman, with an tis''
deambable ascent ref hearty liking I
{.teased the laird in spite of bail
'limiest for the .•erotm•'i,Ws. "Will ye
no step in ! 1'M gee hie my messy, ye t
;eft
gin'. •':e
TUE HURON SIGNAL,
Hut dinner, • quiet .reatu.t, sad a
grad uight'a rest jaro hint beak • little
c . srrge. If., teeth' go 4, the Police
Ceett himself and hear the charge
eeriest bis vraedsou. It wield be all a
mistake. The lad ntieht be d•aoharisd,
and thou the erase/father could ackue.w
ledge bout with a gad grace. At airy
tato he would t;'• and - hear.
At eleven o'clock he found himself
for the tint time so a Glasgow I'.•Iice
Court. He touted around bees with •
disgust which the scene would never
have umpired in hilt but +or the am -
tomcod to fine or imprisonment. At last
the old man started, and crew his breath
hard. He had beard the rause he knew
-how strange r sounded in that place
and under there eireutustat•eele-'•An-
thuny Lockhart."
A most came for a moment over the
laird's ryes, a raging in his ear. When
these had cheered away. he saw that a
boy was standi•.g at the bar, with a
politenun at his side, and that the clerk
w!s reading aloud the indictment. It
was not a long one The pris.ner was
cheroot with stealing half -a enown which
had jam been laid down in payment for
a 5o..k at the bookstall near the Glasgow
Bridge. Ile had been sant Or take it up
and put it in:u his pocket, where on
etarsitustion, it was found.
There certeitsly never was a clearer
.wall. And the had had a wild, dark,
sullen look, which was not in hie favour.
He was h•udwwe, with • Serve, gipsy,
like :,cud et beauty, which Mr. Lockhart
secretly resented ; and what seemed t..
tarty like to send hili. as mune a hie est' the laird still
again.• foot that the
"Get again nyeate•! Mr. fit ekhart. L•ckhart to
• • Wall, sir, i alaur any he ll be Int outer like hu desd
the thorn," said the woman, showing fora grown man
the first time some trace • 1 embarrass- instinctively
meat. "lie was taken by the pollis twa- image of kitneelf- John Lockhart, of
more objectionable was the
boy was yet ■ thorough
appearauce. He was as
father as a boy can be like
, and. es the trras•dfather
knew, he was the living
consented Ile fir ; for Mr. L..ekbart t me dkys sine. I'll vitae 00 at the I. tileuberrie- is his youth And yet he
..sold rev+ traces el maaunry, ..f :he chime Pubis t'•'utt 'he t,loru. Ye 11 truybe was an outcast sad a thief ! Whose fault
noosedfire**, etlhe varnished build-, gang an' hear alb case." I was that '
.ng en tl.e walls of the houses that re- Mr. Lockhart shuddered. Yet what 1 "Guilty not guilty i-'
main.J. 1m the narrow lane leading mold be expect of the hey whom he bad' •-Sot guilty. 1 never stole in my
into the mut, ea well as in the court neglected all hie life ' He recovered I life, said Anthony Lockhart, so rapidly
itself. eavesd doors stood open, reveal- himself auf5cieutly, bowgyer, to ask in acid so psasicn•tely that it mold not be
.ng the common stair which ran from rather a broken rues why the lad had stopped until the word, were fairly oast
ha *nacre, between been tease le and pas add that It was of his lip. And then the pdiceman
top t o bottom est t
storeys et dark ore. miserable n otos, for theft. administered to his. $ trainee dons stand as he stood that day, knowing that
The eras had daappeared hem mealymealyan
y •d • He had no heart to sok any on nudge in the side, and told him to keep bus grandfather belief ed him to be a
'h
the windows ; item ban had iu rouse questions about his grauJson s habit., ghe.ethief
Then there was the stern indignati.'n,
n ot unmixed with remorse, of the "Id
laird. He had no right to blame the lad
mere than he blamed himself. bur he was
none the less miserable. His harehnein
had driven the bey into crime. ire sup-
posed. It was his own faalt ; and yet --
and yet- be could not take the lad to his
arms now; he could not take a thief back
t.. Glenhervie.
So the silent trate ly was enacted, while
the little, sordid. a,meson-place (Innen
of a police cane went on stolidly to eta
chem.
"i iris standing beside theter.kttall."
said Dr. Aorlie b'andly, "gait es-
seethe" customer had been served. I
n aw the tettle/man buy a copy oe Bose
ten's Anatomy of lfela.'eholy, foe which
he paid half -a crown. The nein was
placed on a now of Crooke before hire
While tbe shops* turned to reach the
bark from an upper ledge. 1 saw for
prisoner tako the half crown fr•m the
'....he sed slip it ►oto hie packet. At
that moment the genitors*. Wes et al
that it bad eo•ne, .no 1 seined the Inn
steer, in whore pocket the apo www
found
Mr Lockhart looked at the boy. Hie
face was very pale, his lip. were enm
pressed, his brow contracted. Otte mi.tbt
ha%e thought that there Wag even a leek
of profound as4eniehmeut un his eye..
Yet what bad he to be aa'mrbed
about i
"Was there anyone else at the hook
m.o. mike" the magistrate Rather an
ennemseary queen n. pertly'.
"My pupil, the H'.notab!e Gerald
Ruthren, was with ase," said the &se
tor, after • slight, acueely perceptible.
pre.
'•1s be here r'
"N... He saw nothing of the&flair,
ani had no evidence t.. gire.'
Were there any witwesies es to elemen-
tw 1 No, •owe . Mn. Batsi)ly. the
woman with whine .Anthony had ledged,
having failed to put it. art
The lad was apparently usstltue , he raid
"odd jobs ' for a bring ,t�
"it is friar bears tise Wei thethe' t*
criminal dames arc reerui ed, ' said •-
straager, stareLug at Mi. L,ekhsrt'•
elbow, alt s "antennae& atauwe' "I yew -
•.'=v
an.: es§kC'.,: ra'ext
FRIDAY. JAN. it 18811.
AKhe,
who had also been ha father e
fote.d and ouunsellue tor uauy years.
Yes, this wall the mat--$tepbea Aube.
f11K d...i.ls Mlta.t el ji„/, dune erste 9..eret
Mr. L.ekhart mixht here sail, if be had
beets a good French scholar, whit* he
w as net.
The Juutor was a little mar, feultleasly
..es: and pr.otes in his attire, which was
- perhaps designediy--soatewlut uW
lashwue.d in cut and enaugement. He
w as between fifty artd sixty yews d age,
and has Bair was tertian; very grey. bet
the delicacy •of bet tortures and the rosy
of his complex en Mace to hit face
a curiously youthful character Hu
w►Tell, snwrinkled f,.rehead, his nes blue
eyes- innocent ted guileless as these of
✓ four-year uld child his charmingly
tweeiuleut smile, the ware of bis snowy
hand, were all f•uu't•sr, even weerisernely
familiar, to Mr Luckhatt. He bad never
Irked the blared, mural,. swilin. dectur ;
he used t,, say he could not treat a pet-
as Nl whu wafted s• pertinaciously : and
it seemed to him a creel stroke of fur -
tune that this man, whom he detested,
should be the unit to come forward to
swear away the character of ha dread
amu.
The doctor gave no iign of a jservirt,;
Mr Lockhart • presence. He came bur. -
ward when he was summmaed, raised his
hand, and swore in the old L•rin:da, to
speak the truth, the wh.•ie truth, and
nothing' but the truth. it seemed to the
laird, wh..* eyes were slurpeued by an
arty and suspicion, that Stephen Airlie's
tip curled with something like pitying
"cern fur the relic of a pest superatitiou
as ha ton k the oath. Commou report
said that des dream' believed in nothing
' but what 6,euadd touch ani bear ant'
see, and nut ahutge i• that.
It wan such a little matter in the eyes
of the p•. icemen and reporters awl
the officials of the A trumpery
case ..1 theft -half-a crow .toter by a
vagabond lad. timid him to • n ft r a
fortnight ; that will do %ism m' • ret at
any rate 11 he doss not deserve it 'w,
ne has pn.hahly Reserved it many ti
before. And the ease was so clear
tb.t it could be disposed of in five
minutes.
And yet there were deeper elements of
tragedy au the matter than were evident
to policemen and reporter. There was
the agony that Looked out of the bey'.
eyes a. he heard the testimony ase:rot
hem -- testimony 'to which he had nothing
to oppose but hu own biro word. It h.:
were inooce..t, eau you not iueatene the
passionate shame and misery with which
his faced the magistrate, feeing upon
him, nut mere'y the eyes of the cold and
igrl•raut pablie, but those ..f the one man
ill the world before whom he wanted :o
stand well. It Anthony Lockhart the
yo Ringer were like his father, or his Arend -
father, .r any of the race to which he
belonged, he would rather have died than
e.. u.teets.m of dosing. One sausib'. sm
prisuou.ent bard labor neat case.
Mr. Lockhart stud up Tee rwp..lee
was madly at: nit upus huts to dachas ba
relatsou.hi t - the boy there sod thou
It flatbed s::russ hum :hat if be had con
suped a lawyer, mei I.ndessed bis eel
sonanall t take charm, of his grandam
some eo:r i'romauu might here been wade
some petty nus iaticted, which he would
hays pard and buena the boy off to
triumph. Such things had been done
before - why rot now 1 But it was tare
late, ton late. He stood up, huldu.g by
the board bider, him, ewayiret back-
wards and forwards a !uteri if shun: W
feat. The agitation in ►ia face was
psI stile to see. T'•ie vMes st.eud out
nlson his furshead .eke knotted fetal. ;
his eyes were distended. bis lips black,
his cheeks purple he trembled frees
head to f.,• t.
Tt. hi (,,]t7DCtis.
This prevalent malady is the parent of
most of our bodily talc One of the hes.
remedies known fur Dyspepsia is Boor
dock Mosel Bitten, it hairnet sawed the
won eta. use term, after ail a:e• heart
failed.
Ir. the history of tnedi•:ines ••rep
ration has received such unir.•nal cum
tuendati• a, f' r t!:e alleviation it afft•r.i'
clad the I ertn•ut taro it ►eructs iu k gid•
' ney dieeas•s an lir Tau [::wren's It; i.tosri
ICure. Its te.tt•.n in th.:ae dletre•et'ag
complaints is eineoly w•'nierful. S.,Id
by J. Wilson. ^:a
A tart.: Quenelles.
le.test:vn--"Is this life w rah toren;
Auawer - "It all depends niers the
liver iIf torpid or inactive it ea.tart .
dud, 4egg►, languid feeling. lir, ("iaau .
Liver Care gives health and bu'.y:.u_y.
bold byJi Wilson, sole agent,
Wield LktRsufat.
All sudeters from that terrible t. rmert
Neursigi.s, eat be made happy in un.-
moment
nrrnoument by a single aop•.cation of Flue:
Lightning briskly rubbed on pausfu•
parts, and without rasing any diagnstins•
tnediciur day after day with little or or;
result. Flute Lightning also cars•. as
effectually Toothache, Lumhaitoo. kites -
nation), Headache. and is only 35 tweet
bottle at Geo Rhymer Drug Store.
Ion
'owl" haat }laced awns' the freers with eharteter, or way of life. He wade the I• Bet for the moment Mr. Lockhart be-
agri•.esly prison -like effect. Mr. Leek- woman • present, and took his leers ! lieved that the lad I'd spoken truth
4 ha/t Meld and looked about ben. There Be could not bear any more just then. Mr Lockhart leaned forward and fixed
wit4 neo sow to be seen. His arousing ex- He .oarcely noticed ss he went down- I his eyes keenly en his grandson'. face
oitrtd so "tenet in the minds of the Iso sfait•s the ,{rune end dirt and daiip that At that moment Anthony glanced Bross
mganteof them boasts. Bare high wails
sofrased him, gbove which he cosld
eI4 leaden ski. Tie open doers,
*h4 gritted winduwi revealed nothinjf
but blaineta The oversee or lane by
which +r had entered wususd so irregu-
lar* hsIween the bulging 'many we Is
diet he plaid marvel, see the archway,
helmet which he knew tint there rat
eolp.rrie.ly ,fllhn and decent looking
Oriel. Open lime passage walls. at
ft
*hurt ..tervals, two tamps were sespeed-
ed Iron iron red., at:d in the window
above the archway d faded red petti.eret
bad bees hew out to dry. it waa curi-
os to note how call'• eye trrnwd an-
etiltelively 10 tM lassie and to the awl I Tate, and had apparently renounced bio
petticoat ; dna. beet I1ses of inw and wandering habit. He had done work
glass and the one bit a,f decided c:our I for carious pec,rle, and appeared wields!
Iurmrd • ralreshisg central* to the me - Ito get on in life. Mr. Luskhart had
ben i to bope4hat the anti
of wild blood.in the lad war dying out,
or was less strong than he bed &appall d.
"Can are eels tti
Year' nuzbt John and that be might be capable of leading
Lockhart s�eiukit j st heart all hr
uorable life. These hopes were
tr he sutTelid epee. dashed to the groend. Janet bad been
"This is Au. b at say rate, ' he con- right afar all. Anthony Lockhart,
orated, ager peering aasieuely lit a halt fllenbervie's grandson, wee a e otsnnm
obliterated11urbe, on one o1 the doors. thief.
"T .ill go op " The laird had walked for some dis-
c
"cele stone Moro wow*" ill -lighted as tans+, and felt strangely tired and weak.
(I�(M d tt1W nedtnv.l dsng*om• Mr' He found himself by that r lu a in the
Lockhart readied a landing at last, and Klug • Park, and here he seated hiusmm f
found that the window bad been he.nrd on a wooden bawds t. meditate over the
had been so repugnant to him when he the Ouurt possibly in search of some
entered tbe hoarier He stood In the friendly witneN whom he had expected
Open space outside for some minutes, I to see present an.! suet the old man's
staring blankly at the ugly walls, the sombre gaze. IIecoguitiva was instar -
barred windows, the dark entries. Then taneuw. He started violent!). and the
be made his way &lowly out of the doers I hot red color flubbed all over hu dark,
into the decent street beyond it, and fur i hends,ine face. But he did mot Lower
a little tam. was searoely 00*301otts of i bus eye. Mr. Lockhart ■iterw.rds re -
what he did or whither he went. Intender/rid that fact with a thnll of per-
Tlie shock ought not to have been so , pies its and amazement. The bey united
trend ta him, perhaps, but he had bedn'I at him proudly, clearly, fran.cty, ss d ha
betiding his hopes upon the reports of bad not a dotes
rain upon hos amaee, wet
I
Aptheny's behaviour with which the de- the memory of a un within his wud if
teRtve bee mately furnished hies. The lithe Lind could have ventured to believe
buy, it seemed, was naturally bright a,rehis own instinct he would have said, in
clever ; he had been w a nicht ech.ws ,•f spite •4 evidence, that that boy was in-
n..eent. But he wnald not trust him-
nelf. And Authuny Lockhart's fortune
waa made or tarred for life in the next
half-hour.
Mr. Lockhart's atteuti..n was diverted
from the bay N' 1111e• wit••eases against
hies. There was the shopman who had
sold a beak to en irate old gentleman ;
there wee the irate old gentleman, ■h....
half -art an had been laid down for the
book and stolen there was, lastly, an
other gentleman, who testified t:.at he
had seen the priseener take the coin from
the bookstall and put it is his pocket --a
piece of eydence which was ss a,nolesiye
as evide"ce could b. •
Iano►oly 1 . of bre. the weever -
Jr tainty of outline which characterised the
budding,. in Gibsen'n Close.
11
ed up for sew ream err other, but that tawe he had heard. The rain 5.d
• glimmer ef light cavae froth as *PP" ceased, but the •iso was damp, and the
May. He 1Mr•Med •at.rlher ,egret d old man was thoroughly chilled and es -
.tteps, and arrived •t a second floor, !satiated before he toes from the neat
where the rale era t• thrn•gh a0 un that he had f.nsnd. late sn the aftw-
Rlased willed► begat:,► with *5. light coon he wide his way b.ek t.. the loot.1
of dor The dens were 111 ebsed, •1111 ie Bache.* Street. It neva °mune.'
emit*. hole • ie11t101, •1".k Mr. Leek- to tum to spin himself fawns by taku.■
hart inspected with cams *tarsi par- a ab. He ..iimi tbe..ab ibe three.,
prig. Oh ammo cubic feet, so easy low aloes Linden hereof and the T. on4ate
trot to bo teed in eek d Argyle Street asecbar.ieslly *kiln( al
thew eltlssd rr'oes. It war •vi1.641y a most the camn tet4nngs aa he Med 41,.t•e
low 'milting home, of • kind which the
Lard of filewttsrvis had nerve before as
olo,is tiered W l s li%.
The light, he west the worse the
-. eseeted to lin The Bait eht
td else was shypwy awtl wee with the
Meter that lad hew epJI dews relaters
Ito hamar a l the h1.A11,. Th. well
whom be had Named in the mecum*
The streets were mach mom crowded
Ibea they had Wow, awl be wes a toad
deal }milled held ribbed about- Why..
bs r*Nred the hind he was .o weary
While the short and busineaa like et-
aministioa of the first two wilnewnes wits
prneeetitu., Mr. b..ekhert scrutinised
the r,nnteoasce of the third. He had
seat this moo *afore. When t
wemory heft haled hies .sonss err twice ref
late ; and yet it seemaed to him that he
e •'.1ft tout be mistaken to this car The
we w.. quits f+reeler to him ; he -had
a en it many times. in the village .4
G ewb.rvte, sorely ; in church ; i. Towel
M..rven a pew. Yea. be was totting to
the truth at Yat The teats wee Lord
vt••rven's private plysiMss. lie lived at
T a Towers, a. Lord Mereea'a berme warn
e .1 eel, and titled at Isie.eat the 45ee d
steer to Lined M•'rree's youngest Wolk-
e . Weald Rothe«. herd Nieves had
seee...deol early 4o the title, arid was not
•
Get auction tale hills punted .t
Tem (iu. tui .`ice They are always done
promptly d at low rates, Notts. i-
'Irawn t,. salon thrumrh Trig Rieimxt free
i char:••. which is read by thousand.
meatere rs and Leas .f tease.
Public sneakers and nnaerepre often
degreased with h..aseness, and dauger t•
lurkioy in the bn'r.chi;,1 pipe. dee-
ward's i'ectnrel Ital►am is *prompt reuse
fly for the .rritstann, and cures anthems.
and lung ditlicultiwa
Says Dryden :
Sbe k uowa bur tato, era *ben y: n riot
r and *weer r
Can draw yew tea ker wail a single hair.
But it mus. be beautiful bait to bay
such power ; ead beautiful hair cit • be
ensured by the use of Cteuai:trsa Hatt,
RENEWER. i.•Id air*cts. "y J. Waterer
• 2m
Motiretter A Parke', Carbelre Citrate
is invaluable fear .0154 A. Seem, tia't
Menne Cuts, Barns. Scalds arid Fest. re,
.a a hwliu;; sad pusifyit.tg dressing. 1).'
sot he ilul.ost•d son with other useless
pprrpanttussta, recommended t.n be a,.yrd.
Vie Hely Mcdirsgor A f'ssrke's Oarierlic
Cerate. Sok' by Gee. Rhynes. 1m
A Retr err "( •n. doyen "Tearer
met" tar any •viesenJins the beat leer lin
rhyme on •'raaarrtv," the retnvkable
little gem.for the Teeth and Fad.. Ask
your arug:wet SS address
mil SMa<f rare.
Ire you '•.ruin. -1 eau lfg1t Rbsues,
Itrsi,th 85111, Piranha ..r Canker Seca
of . •., A^. at wine to Gee. Rhynes' Drew
Store aril got epeeLage• '.f Molheg..r k
Parka'. Carbolic Create. Price 25 cent..
1t saa tamer knew!) to. fail. b
The pe.t.riri.. • 4 n
thl ha.. 1. not ti.' h ?S► i"`
yssbe, ;t
, eetn.a ret*as k .1. e • . r
' that gnat/teal ret ..'• a I
1111 ala., eery. Bt..
Brume. !t.•..• TI.• •
treedoloei
Rev. .1 (1. Froth., Patten, certifies
"For seam.- v.•nra my wife hes toceu trou-
bled with Dyne pea, and how tried .m.•
thin., after sto.the • n'c..mmesded wit.
but Tittle or Ott effect till •4A.ed to give
Mr(lreeve'a fllw•'•dy Cure s trial Bine*
name the bee beetle 1 he.. enticed -
'lecde.l imat•r•vement, end own with cow-
bdence ressomorneed it to be '.ne of, i1 not
tee t.e., medicine , flint f..r Dy•pepsiw.
This inr:.luable* wt!, -one for Lever O'. n
plaint, Iudugeetie'n, 81t.y G.eeptaint
N pnrsty veeetahle. mold at 0 Rhynes'
deo.; .torr Teal In tiles omen free la,
ami ell depeemaed that bet doe eery whs... a nth near age. it was peerally ae- Iter that the magnet we R & vs ,t..' smell 1 his
ell his fibs weaken he sand hese 1N+• .seer.hothead that be ewed a ped deal to to a relocation ..•
sabot and resrdie et is hthaph•t• Bet this t!..saR'ettate herd symbol::
Wcvcbante can ret Heller Bd1 liesdat Litter
New•. L'.. tr. prltt.•4 at elite .metro tar eye.
tittle mere then suet generater par rue Ile
paper. an• It balsa 'n ►.•mese their beanbags.1 yll and sen eae•ptr. mid tet pati.
• Travelling 6uio.
"RAMP TRO•[
RANT.
evpea& Mixed. Wand.
onde-:ctLv. ?ID air Ili pee 1eeput
etst.lardIAr,I SAO.uI top.m I taepm
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LSI AfaLIRASD 1116.
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LONDON, u N:
The Agriculture: Iasi.. :a.
tamer the - • ree t'►
op t. It-. :al. t. aa.'
by Versos. yea•
skull•:• .n
N a' tie Teiegr. ib Tel t•
and r..rrotipor .Ivo
= M buur "t poli .
tea . , *part .5 s•,rt..l-
S ,ell ARrtentlera' w.-
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4I area7 oleo rime •
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Tit 14 alb
E"cry marestw•r et the h•.w•he.
for al rata um •
LARGE $1
1m clubs of tour ani .nye t •
BALANCE -OF 1 .
Mor, louse )' . a e Iso u
ca -air, tor the "" a• 1'
$12,000 IN PRF,1110M
, V U. rinr ret. ere, • to
ri\•� u. It.r,r 6111EN AWAY
op Clubs
.w flea• �'� u,.t. :..•' .
nor t'rvmium Iib -t. at.•
seam onertm.. Heinle
5*50.,.
Buthaaan, La wson : Robinson
t £CTvlelma v
Sash, Doors & Blinds
ta•:aaw Is ALL atrial
et
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ei.t,.. L am pepsine .. •t-
+.mr at Mall'• tete Pews.. a • erre
Zn's of payment. Z
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Z mantra, tore- of Piano* are e i.ae •
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tantale to •nett roe 15,t, 1.ur. 1.
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4,'It Twal•t wad srimisrse: s epuSi.4
rf i
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at rAr work sooner.►. •t floe-' Au. 'f.
• n Mn at the lieu.. at.,rr. w Ur. •
Cook • Mr. anise ;menu 1. am
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PIANOS. • - O8. PIA14108.
dodos -Wm rapt. 1 . tree. twit to
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'Ohm an spiny 1,.
heat oat Pawn, vier. - v r.'i . •
1, Nfell T••t-m,.fr. 1 . ..♦
your. Co. e•. mrd bla:ar. 4
Lumber, Lathe, .41�rin�lftta
Tha Peo' 13'a
t.Nffv LiA9LI
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Wad ha 1d.rti...t.rtal.t every 4..,4151.
Milt mama- a :noun.
Wit Order efsolptif'stte•dee r..
0404•0bass. Wide
JOHN KNCX, Prophet, •
The e0berrther Is prewar.. 4 to nr.
hl rat*
The F'inest R 1 t
AT IRKA1etrN.1 4/.IS pnlrpt,
CAL1. A .1 1.41..S'1'14 eipyo.ta the re -
Hote iio..er,rh.
Godericl.. Feb. 11th ;s
FRE.* SAN $
WORM POWDER:.'
Are pietas%• 41e. 1•,eat the it owl
L'nrgat-ata. I• c rafr. sore, awl all
alleerrwyew .1 elle+► :a eabamu tell 4
COAL.
Prices to Suit 11..: Tim s I
The enbe"Nbi r has 'nu con, r`r••s1 a. e,w•
nvNl for Rare Coal, is now preps.. d eh
.11 ordrn for rarpten,tu r ale r1. ,the . d• 1 ery
with the very cwt erad•-. of W .e'ns. r y,
41rert from the.s b
many a!• .rl .e• 11 • •,,L
towhee pr1.-r.- drela, r' a agya 5-, ••r• .r i' . •,
Chestnut k Stove, - 1(. RI
Egg & Grate, - - ti,25
t Peal at • nrrrspnaditurly 1. w pare'
thankful ter peel Aeee. a arena..,., • et
yeer pee enege 5. rmoprrVuly s 1 at.4,
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ceduiM, ager Ira ma- MI am
A PR1&'
es rentster..altrtr• a after Le•
toe tr.M.-b.rll15.). yell
nree Tawe► right .soy
Yew aayNlug glee In inn write_ Alt et, sire*
apt s*nowe4 Timm en' 1"031 •Tlie b-... reed
Os helves wawa. Artery Itie oerl ors.a►. fol►
& aura Meat. aderess•Tm*r It Co At
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