The Huron Expositor, 1904-07-29, Page 7� - I I I .
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� I . k wood was come to Dunsinane at last,
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A K ancy *:)ulferer A . - and the messenger sped. Out of the
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W 7 IU FroT- A' Indiana. . ! - - .yeeds in the corner of the snake fence,
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I .F-ourteen V ears. .1 1. ,� By BOOTH "TARKINGTON.1 lifted the heads of men whose sallow-
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I � . . ness became a slcklsb whita as the child
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.. T-ERWIBLE PAIMS ACROSS I flew by.
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i . ��.I. i - � I � __ I � The mob war carefully organized.
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_1 0"Ild not Sit or Stand wift E"s. (Coiatinued from last Week) I , , )repared everything deliberately, know-
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I . doesulted Five Difleftnt DOCiOfta. and then, still kneeling, not taking bis, 0 1 0
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i hand from the sand, seeming to wait, ., I .- -
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[_�_ . � Doangs ? Kasel I z Ing had been determined as to what
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i he de mos' fittes'? You,)�now, dat man GIRLOS SELPRET-1 -1 definite than that the place was to be
I11 he ketch,me In de cole'night, wfutuh. ,'Aunt Cassie came to-vWt fis and she I Wiped out That was comprehensive
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- Kidnev Pills- Te lals' stealifil 'is wood. You know' 1-A r U AA 11 +1.,b
I . # - i saw I was neryous, & e , 15,z a bnough; the details were quite certain
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�ealthy one. - . FINALLY MADE A whut he done V do ole thief? Tek an' I time and she asked me tuany questions, � to occur. They were all on foot, march -
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�cno,u ' bull' up big flab ee le Zen' oba ad Anally said, ' Why, you dear, sweet girl� �
gh f bod for QW, , . k not our temper that's bad, it's your ' hIg In fairly regular ranks. In front
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I Say: 'Ho'p yo'se'f, an' welcome, Reek- constitution that's out of kilter, You sit I walked Mr. Watts, the man Harkless
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. -, drui 4 � on you hongry, too, ain' you, Xeno- right down now and write a letter to Dr.
i- I . 111r, 1jitob Jamieson.. Jamieson B, .9 Pierce, at Buffalo, 14 Y tell him all your -
XVL - � � had abhorred In a public spirit and be
I - I � pfion?' Tek an! teed me, tek an! tek i friended In private, Today he was a
isi�kst I -eaves Of tho- At Well-known Contractors and Builder - . I symptoms '--and so 'I �Id, It wasn't long ' I
. - � - ,Vil"sid, Onto� tellsof how he was re . , keer *I we ev1 since. Ab pump de baith it
. I - � - . I I . 1 before I had a long -reply, carefully going ' hero and -leader, marching to avengp,
. I 1 60yor fourteen years I was afflicter-wi 0 lull in do mawn', mek 'is bed, -pull del over my case and telling me just what to . fessional oppressor and per",nal
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,, and nu,WV10iM .1 010-1 its all. � do, I date my present happiness and little ' his pro
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'k , four y;ars wb his ward vislou unarmed, mgrcbifig the
a fast I *" �_ atrot : ea � I to write that letter to Dr. Pierce, for n
, .- I I 'w"comPlOtOly he 1fraid keep ole thief he say, jesso: advice was so good and his f Favorite Pre- I
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re'k- fioating specks before my eyes 'Dag$ all my fault, Xenophon, ought scription I worked such . '
in me that now iny former cheedulness orous wa . * On out
.i� - : sw I - I look you up long 'go; ought know long ,linen, he led the ' J.
- . a was in. almost � stant torment. and good health--liat to say anyth!njr of '
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__... � __ li7sa not sit or stand, with "" and was a .'go you be cole dose bald nights. Rdek- good lo6ks-arq _ resto-ked to me: I "nave ' side 6f him were the
� - ww*in health, having no appetite and on "in do thievenest one 'us two, summoned Tom back to my side and we the 6ther watt Lige,Willetts, Mr, Watts
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6 Olt _*�._ �� if . Lay in ff - V� tod . � . pres rving peace between the young
. I � ,I- esh. I had taken medicine Xenophon, kiepin! all 41s , ood s le are to -be married in Jutre.11. e
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. _-, - - doctors and also up "h. n you got none," M say, Jess*.
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.. � � sahVy; feed me. -- ny., case of Uucon eao Female eakness .
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� . a . do Caps gone shot,laje, He Prolapsus, or Falling of the Womb, whGi the rear, where old
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I. - � I - . .. 116withatroubte left we and I now feel - the* cannot cure., All they ask is a fair bringing up the ta,11 of the procession,
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. .. 11bof - 40ftr than, I bayefor twenty years. Those ralsed his head sharply, and the myo- - f cute. "
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k . A*3g ftw lba - � I - - and reasonable trial of their means o 7 a
4 � �.� I . dragging a wretched yellow dog b �
� i - � I Albp ftnow ibe know how I was afflicted tery In his gloomy- eyes Intensified as It is natural that a woman who has been
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-_ � - A they opened wide and stared at -the cured of womanly disease by "Favorite �
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- - I 1- - -1 7V kxt I have been cured, yet they know it Sky Ungftqnaly, . . Prescription" should beliive. that It will protesting neck, � the knot earefully ar-
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- � I - � - ' Ajjw, 1. have passed the meridian of life- . "."'s bawn wId a cavhl" he exclaim- cure others, It if; natural too t ranged under his right ear, In spite of
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. � . that I haVe taken on th should -recommend to - other wotdin the
I. 40 t I fe St ' ro" ed, loudly. HIN twisted frame was m every command and protest Wilkerson
I I ��� *Wof boyhood"' . edicine which has cured her, it t is gad marched the whole,way uproarl-
__ � price -50 cts. per box, 6r j for $i. 25, all bracpd to an extreme tenslox�. "Ah's such commendation which has made, he . ,
E DSO I- ,- I I bawn wid a cawl! De blood - ma;ne of Dri Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- ously singing "John Brown's Body."
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� -- 40alers' or . tion a household word for the past th The sun waq In the west when they
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� - - - . � 1� 11TORONT0, OxTw. XAmopbbn,11 said Warren Smith, lay - Ing- lftw� - - -0, - I cameAn sight of the Crossroads, and
� I - I - his hand on the old fflun's shoulder. - � _=_T -T & __ --- , ,- the cabins on the low slope stood out
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� , Xenophon rose to big feet He "We wani fo get into some sort of angularly against the radiance beyond.--
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I . � 4V Ifted it long, bony arm straight to shapel" cried '-Eph. As they beheld the bated settlement
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. � I a ORINVI, V. X., knor smusid of on"o I d - the heretofore orderly ranks showed a
=� -Mr, J03i 7 Cousts. A -kilsomme of Doawsd the west where the Crossroads lay; "Shape I" ' repeate Ifartley Bowlder
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X�-Aai _ I . dwk� imwo Calls =01K, Mwnd*d 10. 20 stood rigid and silent, like a seer; then scornfully. . - disposition to depart from the steady
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I � - I '_ "Pe men wbut shot Karoo Hawk- tle behind him, and a stea -
; si* lk,aWs oflloe,� &-storili. lilt -if letts, the Bqwlders, Part,
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� - moo �&erinwy College *ad Honorary lfem� day, An' him" -he swerved'bis whole Harilpy's sorrel scrambled down just break away and sat a sharp pace up
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� r, , - Trests dhieaws of all dmestic animals rigid body tilt the arm pointed north- In time as the westbound accommoda- the slop
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1 7 lern prinalpl&.. Dentist*, and,911k WeSt�"he lies youdeh, You won' fine tion rushed by on its way f10 Rouen. Watts tried to call them back.
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= (3-M 1 . - .- WWrV,S1V,spMAVt attention, Nigbt 0016recelved an' dey druggen 'Im heab. Dis whuh sher'Iff, Horner, waving his hands fran- he shouted,
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I # 410fit". 1871-52 "Wly not?" answered Lige, and, like
, - dey lay lim down. Ab's bawn wId a tically as be dew by, but no one un-
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�-'. ., -_ - f- ; JAMES A F Itaving authority, Suddenly he turned train bad dwindled to a dot and d1s. motion . -0
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.Cr"11� 1;;Wr, 8;71 ablic eta. and pointed his outstretched band full -appeared and the noise of Its rush ey're e wait-
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Fc)�XJ6 .�w Isig, lit iWolth itondays, Frld3ys aid Bator- I � - � in, fer ye,11 he warfied them. "Olt out
_ d's at Judge Briscoe. grew faint the courthouse bell was �
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. - .1, ( -if. - � : SwWo, soll0ior, Conveyancer and Notary Public- Biefore Briscoe answered, Uph Watts the embankment. Into the weeds again. Ij�go and those
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N I I- $ , � . � J � eacitor for ih# Dominion PmL Offlos-in rear of "That settles It,!' he said aloud with him paused, and the whole body
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i6 -t I Or I, *03124021, � � - . came to a halt while the leaders con -
Z. , __ . to Lige Willetts andwhispered.0 11Gdt gloomily watching-tbe last figures., lie
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T_w___ - f�� �� # @ Notary Publio. Ofiloes up claim. ovor 0. W courthouse bell like fury, !Do no I thick white hair -from blo forebe4a. -
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I - . . . laff 15ay.0j, - - "Nothing to do but wait. Alight as well far to the rear came the voice ,of oll
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: g ir&. . ,yes. go bopie for that. Blast It!" he o
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� Im 101MISM, www" to mmly, "'Ile speaks claimed Impatiently. .111 don't NVant to 111ohn Brown's body lies a-molderfng In
. � Ir zoasugW- st Holm"W, Barrider,salicilair is so,'� he said solel _ . .
I sno#r. and Noksy 8611d6or fair fto Can tho I didn't mean 'to fell it to- go there... It!s too hard on the little the ground,
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I : J n Sirefi diy, �ut somehow"- Ile paused. girl. If she badn!t come fill next week . ound.11
0 - - gale. 1, offigs 112 emirs Block, Mal the gr .
I lWorth, I . � "The hounds!" :he cried, "'They do. she'd never have known John. Harkless." *
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I I I - 1VORMSON AND GAUROW, Barristers, golloji, serve It My - daugliter saw them. cross- .. � . - Ing began to take up the burden of -the
raw Hats r AJ on, dz., Goderlob, Ontario. Ing the fields in the nigbt--saw. them - CHAPTER IX. . song, singing it In slow t1wo like a
� . � 9, L. DIONINSON, climb the fence, a big crowd of them.
.1 - it" CUARVES GARROW L L, 13, - LL - morning horsemen had dirge. Then those farther away took
- I � She and the lady who 11.1, visiting us- been galloping through Six It up. - It spread, reached the leaders.
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3:_ 1 1 DENT-DiTRX. - saw them__Sa,%y them plainly.' The, Crossroads, sometimes sin- They, too, began to sing,- taking off
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i � - many MGT% that wig 0- F- W. .TWEDDLE, day by the 4ashcs 0 ligbtuing. .The 1 . o?dlock the last posse passed through the whole concourse, solemn, earnest,
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. . ,OrAnste ot Royal Collage of Dental Surfeeons of 00- -ve been, -dragging him with
� I _ I after that there was a long, COMP10-te requiem for John 11arklew
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. - do. not let U2 SOP* hilo post graduate murse In crown and brifte work - I I silence, while the miry corners were The sun was swinging lower, and
ItItt - 4ff&okell1sB,,ho91,0bfWo. Local suasthaties for - �
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� _910"ITY wre, seaforth. 1764 1 unkempt colt nickered from his mustv
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. N - , greenly stood rigid stern, savage, just cause -sung perhaps
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� ,-. lds. Up the Plattville pike. as some of the ancestors of these men
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�&V -_ / - -11espalringly cackled one old hen, with sang, with Hampden before the brig -
J N6 L/0 *# goo, 0r%dn&Jm London Wee.eya UnIversfty. member I . � , - .
� I I ol Palarlo College of Phydofank;And 801900M I her wabbling, sallor run, sinit with a tilng walls of a hostile city. It had
I Ofilu mg Resl4hnoo--Yormarly omplod by Mr. Win. 7A -superstitious horror of nothing. Sbe iron and steel In It. The men lying on
� ___ Pfpkard, VlofoI4 Street, next to the Catthollo Chnreb I hid herself in the shadow, underneath their guns In the ambuscade along the
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, _H. . I I __ I . _% /__ . I - a rickety barn and was still. I fence beard the dirge rise and -grow
w_ __ _====_=11!:;X . . a Only on the Wimby farm .Wow there to its mighty fullness, and they slilver-
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I iNgill-1- 3W - - &Mtmte of Univarritly of Toronto Faculty of Medi- I I , ed.
Dae is OR --I iust 01100mu - - - cine, tresnbe.r of College of Pbysfdans and Sur- - I sent 1farkless roses sat by the window , advance, bad his rifle carefully leveled
. =f Ontario ;� paes graduate conives Chicago
U For-MiAl I . all morning and wiped her eyes, watch- at Lige WIlletts, it f air target In the
ddme. Sge I P. I . Sebool,01ifeszo, Royal Opb1thaltnic 11ospi- % -
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� saila aDswered from residenco on John street. 1890 I was nothing yet, About 2 o'clock her and laughed harshly, "I reckon we'll
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- . . DIN. F. J. BURROWSO . %'b . I , got out the shotgun of the late and teulglit, bub?"
RGil-AN'S .. - �- . ,% 1__� . more authentic Mr. Wimby, This be,
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W. � � �OeO184CJI fltft0t, &Wt Of the 10 , .
V- -n vvs � - �1 114hodid aboroh- . . . . . 4� I (11 e by the W4'n- rolled and thunderc(I across the plain.
Ri d . - - TaLarnoxa No. 46. - % � tlon, sitting meanwbll'
W� . I I Obionar (Ar a Co"ntv of Enron. . dow opposite his wife and often look� do Ir 11 T3 _f S, 11 if Ill f (
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. 0 1:.� 10 92 1 JTohn Drow'n's body lies a -moldering in
.. � tveak fist at his i)eJ,bbors' domlelles
. . -DRS. SCOTT & MaCKAY,. - ,' - - - . . - tho ground,
� .� - . I I and creak decrepit curses and deoun John 13rown's body lies a-molderIng in
. � . FITY8101"S AND BURGEONS, clations, . the ground, I
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: I 40'adoh- "foot opposite Meftodid churcI48astorlh
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i � 6. 1100 -TT, srrsd-i&6 Victoria And Ann Arbor, and them then, He couldn't have had � 9 � know what wits coming now. Fright- Glory, glory; bulltlulah!
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� i member onl4rid College of Phyalolant sna Show for his life among them. , I
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_. I . surgoons. - coroner toy 00unty of Trurm - . what you like. Maybe they've got h ened, deoperate, . . Glory, glury, Inflielulifli!
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.. i 4, VAOK&T, honny graduate Trinity Univershy.. I
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Collage of Physicians and Surgeons, OaUrfo,-- -- of It,, dead or alive, bring hiiff-backl" i would have'sald a sleep] ng—''country. ground, and WIlletts dropped ivIlere
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— , - The stin dried plIce, alrea0y dusty, lie stood, but was ul) again In a second,
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__ borderg decked with purple and _ i where the .
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. ' ho's travelin' my.
� r"110MAS BROWN, Liefensod Axictioneer for the, be, but he, wowt, W � - ers, and I The mob spread out like A fan, the
11 . yellow and white weed flow �
� TCountleli of Truvon and Forth. v0rdara left at- w8_y.?___1. go west!"' .Hartley Bowider *
q the free sbadows were not sbade, but I 'men ellinbing the fence and beginning
q A. lf� eamphall'a implement wararoomw.-ftaforih, or ,. .
Tax ftpootroR otlioe, will rooelve Orompt att6rhinn, liatl ridden his sorrel right up tbe cim- I ,li 11 'fields thus
I warm blao and lavender irlows in the " the advance tbrouL
I .. 11 U4.19fadion gut �mate,88 or no charge. t7l"' __I�ankineut, and the borse stood between f
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, onng modhistw so I 'V ibo munty of Huron. Ssleji atWnded to In any gry roar from ,
:kot, De ' '^A Of the county oit moderate ratee, and oaddactfon There was an an h'5 I penetrable blue over.011. With DO sln- � high grass in the lield north of the
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� . Orat 1A % Concession 2, Rullett, will receive threatened .unheeded, and, -as for I ed in the creek that wound along past 1 shinjug from the fence some distance
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�� h, 011to m — who wishe , Illaw and sycamore, dimpled but un- , In front -of him and the same second,
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mer. � � 1. I 01DO pay, All ordpre leti lit usugall Post 0400 or "Thso sqyare!" he' ,shouted. b - slowly developed a soft, white haze. - leaped from their lilding places along
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. ....a ,_ I - . I � . 0 LGi go, Codaeoerion 2. ]May, will be promptly from the' square, We want every y I - the fences of both fields and, firing
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I . . TAXES A. SUIT% 11cenaed suationeor for tba o . d In fl could be discerned a darker, moving tered ranlos of tlje oncoming mob,
weart I . V Cou"thoilltiron. $ales promptlyattendel to � n6 in Carlow to be implicate : .
. WAVY a7toltbe Patinkv and eatlifaction guaran- POSSC." - .. nucleus that extended far back upon broke for the shelter of the 'houses,
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11 - I 'TH BURON EXPOSITOR - OFFINt � Send for free sample. , . ; � she stepped quickly out of the tangle 'linen are made delightfullY
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fear she was so extra -ordinary aspecta-,.
cle that she galned'for her compaD!4�ns
the second% they needed to escape fr6m
the house. As she burled herself alone
itA.be oncoming torrent they sped from
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the" door unnoticed, �prang ,over the
fence and reached the open lots to the
*est before they were seen by Willetts
from the roof,
"Don't let 'em '1001 you!" be shouted.
"Look to your left! There they got
Don't let lem get away!"
The Crossroaders were running across
the field. They were Bob 18killett and
his younger brother, and Mr. Skillett
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do to keep from being beifirned In and
standing on the roof at the edge out
helping the latter Ile up his bead. "T
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of the smoke,, and both fired at the lbne
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forred being shoty With a Wild, bl9b,
onme time, The fugltivcig tlld not turn.
"What Is ttlll they elainqed, IM -pa-
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They kept on running, and they bad
tientlY- "Speak quick!" Th�re w,as
young bounds breaking Into view of
nearly reached the otber side of the
another barmless shot from a fugltive,,
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field when suddenly, without any pre-
aud- then the f3rossroaders, divitilng
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moultory geAture, thp, elder SkIllett
that tho.diveralon was In their favor,
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The most eastward of the debilitated
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dropped flat on his face, TJ) go.
11 ,red themselves Ia their deereplt
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roaders stood bY Poeh other that dayr
fattnesses aud held tbeir fire, lklenn-
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for fotir or live nien ron 011t Of the
While the games crackled ebeerfully
the west wall, "Last Chance;" on the
n('arest sbinty Inlo the open, lifted th e
In Plattville ears, No matter what tho
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prosecutor h d to say,.at leagtthe Skil-
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and Bob Skillett and one- other wouM
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be mick enough to be sood'for awhile.
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telegraph forta. "Wamon Sat* PlIeV -
reduced the tawdry Interior to a me�e '. low paper bigh In the air, .
ville," was the direcUon, .
clilaos and came pouring forth. laden 1 He rode up the slope and drew rein
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Found botk 4&vll Inm P011ft .
with trophies of ruin, and then there ; beybnd the burnlrg buildings just
with bbth, "d both Van - h4tr M_ 0 �
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ry smell In the air, and a , I
He threw his borst, aA.,ross the road -to
#we IN CIO or ,
arrested at noon * i di
otore witaring R-arUless' hat, also trYin#
slender feather of 9111010- floated ,
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from a second story window, i Oppose tbeir prog-ross, rose In his stir-
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to dispose torn tull dress cftt knwWh t&
liave been ,worn by Harklews last Ilipt ,
At the same time Watts led an 0- I rtP8 and waved the paper over his
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lurnbervar lejLft plattyJ114 I V. M., taax
Which calne to a sudden pause, for I one ininutel $topf," lie had a grau
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from eracks In the front wall a oquirrel Many "
less ms,U hard 11911t. Hurt main taktn to
rille and a shotgun snlipped and ' Paris of The state for flie great bass
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order. Homer Tibbs bad a bat blown I
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Watts golloitausiy examined I a small 1 lowered bis an ovtovo, or two, and the
The telegram was signed'bY HOM964
. ! result was Ilke an earthquake playing,
the sher1l, and by Barrett, the 4UPtA
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33ABY'S DAISTGER, .
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The summer moliths are s, bad time for
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Firmentation and d000mposit,1011 10 00
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I bave ne-AVO! Stop, I sny! Horner has
(nany -summer Complaints of babi(w sud
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young-obildran, Thisist,beresionwhitba
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hot W.(.&*,ber moutba arem.ore fawl to little
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ti!wpestnous tj�lvjilice wns a fe,at!; for
ones thanother�seasonv. Baby'sOwn TO-
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! him, mor(,6!V,(w, wholm coulnif!js l;11d so
,t&s shoul,d.alwap be found in every home,
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where there ire young enildf`04 and their I
during bob weather may save is
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itipati diarrtoea, 40 ptomach ,ouble
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.hoirmfuldrug. Mrs, Walter ROM 0, 8* - .
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.iploylng to stop Illem
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one Rldlge, N, - - * I 'a
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Baby's Own Tablets MY little one (-n(;d .
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J Ott 00ullinu"Fll. 'th U
j can truthfully say I never bed rwy ined.
. ' the n)on)(Ant fliat would linve bpen too
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1 '- wt so prompt , ly and 91vt -fluch Fatili-
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e Jo, I do out Vnink
I.atioll ovs,the tr.hl to
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knew, iw, that Le was n
you make any claim ftr them wbJch their
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be had from 411Y 04
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' tore the njob left Plattvflle, Indeed, It
ifan . CIO,*
I ram The Dr, Williamt? MediWus
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VwV were, coming. 1 was a fluestion If at The ast be had
�)i.1ot_.kvi,Jle,()nT- pric-0215-canteabox, �
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aperture in the skirts of'bls brown coat. not Jacifly aplyrovc-d, and no one feared
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The house commanded the road, and Indictiaieuty for Ine day's work. It
would do no h.,irrij t,o lis ton to what be
johles wife was a confirmed invalid, aud .
the rush of the inob Into the village *
was checked, but oialy for The Instaut bad to P,ay. fflji,# work Vould walt, it
�1)ald not walk. soJobn# vvbo proved him -
iseit a tbougbtful and loving butloand, um -9
A rickety woodshed which formed a would 11hf-(-p*1- for live winutes. Tb(T
"' takeber out every day in r. batb abair�
portion of the Skillett mansion closely J)Pgaa to g. -Allier uround blin, ,exeited,
flushed, ;,and g1))4.l1!ng of
In -one of his walka he bad to go tbroagh A I I
66pi in whiell wao. a young l"01, Jobtt DOW
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joined the "Last Cbance" sidie of the silloke. ij.artivy UowJder. w4r)n by
i be bull when he first antered, bat no "on-
family place of business, Seareely.bad - - _
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er did the bull fee him that hO WiNd - UP
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the guns of the defenders sounded I -
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his hand ILud came ebargiag strai$ht for
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formook him. 116
when, with a loud shout, Lige Willett@
him,- AllJobu'o oouraaa
lcal)ed from an upper wludowon flint :
fit 11. !"ving the hsth-eh*ir -and bis wife be-
side of the burning saloon and landeo 1
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hind hiln. At haw6nt he onold hoar a
great poffiug snd blowiognott for behiu4
on tile woodshed and, ImMdJatetf I
01m, He thought he would never re4oh
climbIng the roof'of the mansion Itself, -L&ft arm got numb-0*6tors
tbe gste in thne to tocape, Ali ! libere it, � _
applied a'brand to the dry, time worn i 6&1d nervous exhAUSUOn-
w,va, If be 'oould only get over k I lie.
clapboards, lioss ficholield droppPd on Remarkable cure by DA,
behind him, his -
glanoed over his shouldr-r to noo bovr far
-he bull was be.hind. ABd then be st,opW-
the woodshed close
arm lovingly infolding a gallon jV9 Of : ()hajWs Nerve IFOCKL
. to -Ind thif he
.hart, i(I uttr,r coa4eraWvion
wbl%ky, which be emptied (not without ' Mxs, CHA2. S. -CRAIMN, NCTth Gcwtr, Ott,,
a to ecominend Dr#
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i,74d hr -ea -running &way from bit wife alt
t1je time, and that the bull, a goad distanea
evident regret) upon the clapboards as writes : not
forth Ckv_acls Neff* Food and wiuld notbagrudge
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. Flames burst
Llge fired them fifty dollars (cm the good it has dow ='-
VIUS made of. 11 Why," he 0A.3d, in tbe
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almost Instantly, and the smoke, unit- I For six yms I ausavd
grost,pot, surprise, -I tifidogbt yo -j, wul4n%
witli zeverc ptim in my
Ing with that now rolling out of QVCFY .
W, ii, .", "Ab, John-,-" she a -aid, #-&illy.
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window of the saloon, went up to beav- rj,�,,. t jbboukUw ,1M Ife
; nnts in my Wt
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,,ks tb� flames began to spread.1her* � iered. Thedoctomadd4w
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was a rapid fusillade from the rear of _� ;trouble was (wa the net
Cba�liiberlaiiYs Uolie, Cholera and
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the house, and a bundred men and � but lbc�r rnedichm Pr*V"
I- j,-'vf -no avaLf so I raWyed to
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This remedy is certain to bo needed in
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Wnd, Their shots passed clear through mx boxes of " slwdkin�e
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over. 11t mm alwaYs 18 -
the illmay partitions, and there was a 11 - I I health was gresay
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even in the moot govers and aarigerous
Clam It is efireewly valuable for sum -
screaming like beafits'-howls, from w I . summ I In AD .
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Worth In recommemling tlits modki" to an
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knife in her band, ran out in The face - as I d6&"
Vor sale by �i-, %V--r,',O�M, D=9010, -5sa-
of the mob. At sound of the shots In Dr. CbasWs Nei ve Food 50 a boa. To
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sig"t= at Dr-- A. W. Chase* dw bauft
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- Those wbo 'nave, rot kDOW-11 the bittff-
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receipt bo* *W*l am = cM bw et ble
woof xdver.sity and -xorvow catnet aW64-3
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I&t.e the happiness of VeNie-
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