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The Clinton New Era, 1889-03-22, Page 2�" to a ib is like t e and of a a.. him stray l i> llstnCi )dog (lay by slag '' , "'�qw .clg,you .c4o,, Colonel Qtiar- FRIDAY, IlIAIi. Z3, 1880. m h h Cls dA..d. ratt#gr iivekwartil,p at about 4q paces "�' � .' Y ! -• � ! ----- - COLONEL QU�RITCH V. C. ,.tire b Good- y,ouce more; good -Ely tet you, all bat strQln desire cu Illglca :fid§ bi�i S . . wife bad riven a oO llint;t'ill alt last rtell`l",,ebp id, gtitte alpl a$Iving htat`lael band. The wa@ 1nRt1lLgg 'l#e 'felt (hut straight io front of Edward Cossey, url,tl' lETArold uotice4 that he left tbe,m � •,', ; • •• y' , �'�, I I stet had. llbulilt tip it possessed him body soft sent. dor to the' verde, and yet (Clone, nexer'attewptiu to fire at ' nus life upon .my love for you, and you a long while the intent had been be lovas very welcome. For 'wI e 1 a 166E � The fact wan lhnt was A TALE OJ!' COUNTRY LIFE. have ahatterad it like glass. I du smouldenn ur bis breast and the g tale that he slow heard, to the gfl'ect woman really loves there is about her an atmosphere of softness and e never t of :tlse shopters at110 never take bl9t'j shot if xbey p=ill axoid it, be - A',,UT AN4 PL1rJw DY [[. RIDER HAGGARD. It ►eproaoh you; ; you have follow- ed after our Harold and I moat fol- Y that Uolonel uaiiteb had been be• tender meaning which cannot b l g ing always in terror 'lest they should` o ,QMokili TOBACCO CONTINUED. . low after mine, and in time all forehand with hint, bad blown it flame. Ida was ever in mistaken. Sometimes it is only per- ceptible to the favored individual miss it, and so reduce their average. - Then George, who was a very '.9 t and ublished b arrange. I Co yrigal Yuient with tlid Rose Pubishing; thins will collie right -in the, gra e. I shall not trouble you any to a. present his thoughts; even at night he could himself, but more generally is to be fair shot of the""poking" order,fired FINER THAN EVER, Company.) mote, provided that you do not try I not be rid of her, for when -11e slept discerned by any person of ordinary both barrels and got a bird, and Ed. SEE v Now, absence Kaci not by Lilly cleans cooled Edward's devotion to faa to marry Ida, for that I will not bear. And now go, foi l am very her vision, dark -eyed and beautiful, came s eAling down his dreams. She was his beaven,and if by any ladder shrewdness. A very short course of of servation in general iociety will convince the reader of the jus ward Cossey got another. it was not till they were getting to the end of the last beat that Harold got a To On , Alias De la Molle, which a sincere one enough in its owl' way. tired," and, turnin;, she rang the tell for th i servant to show hila known to pian he might climb there- to, thither would he clitub. And Lice of this observation, and whoa once be- gets to know the signs of chance of letting off -his gun. Sud• de sly, however, a brace of old birds J. IL R, M,OLSON............ yica-Pry.. 3Titnagcr -'J IgE LEAD.I;1�G- On the contrary, the lunger he wits away frum her the more his passion out. Iu another ulinuto be was gono, so he set Ilia teoth and vowed that, the weather )ie will probably light 'sprang up out of the turnips in front IN DRON'LE ON grew, and with it a vigorous under- 'it She listened till she beard the flout. Airs Quest or no Mrs Quest, he Q 1 would set his fortune a ton the haz- -upon more love affairs than wero � ever meant for his investigation. of him at about thirty ,yards, as sw•iftl as thou h the )tact been y e y EACH PLUG AND PACKAGE growth of et cosy, He had, is b 1 true, Ida's imtplied promise that she door close behind him, and then slip gave way to her grief, and, flinging era of the air ay, and win it even d ' if ho loaded the dice. � Zhis softness, or atmospheric ' fluence or subdued low of affectioa � g ejected from a mortar, and made off one to the right and one to the left, — I MONEY! MONEY ! MONEY ! would mart kiln if he chose to ask Y great her, but on this he put no a herself upon the sofa, covered her face with Inv hands and sobbed and 1 While he was still thinking thus, standing at his window and gazing radiating from a light within, was ' clo rl enough visible in Ida that both of them rising shots, He got the right-hand birti, and then turn- Wecaumakea tewgoodloausfrompilvate funds ut low rates and moderate expense. Terms tuadetosuitborrowers. reliance. hence his hurry to re- tutu to liuiyingLsim, moaned bitterly, weeping fcr the Last, and weeping, too, For the lona g I out on to the market place of the . morning, and certainly it made our + ing, killed the other alae, when it MANNING&SCOTT, - Clinton —_ - -- . - _____..__ Leaving London by all afternoon desolate years that vi ere to collie. quiet little town, he suddenly saw Ida herself driving up in her pony friend the colonel unspeakably happy to sec it. was more than fifty yards away. The colonel felt satisfied, for the UNION SHAVING PARLOR. train, Le reached Boisingbam about half past six, and, in pursuance of I POOL' woman! do not let its judg© , her too hardly, for, whatever was carriage. It was a wet and windy her cheek, i "Are you food of sLooting?" fire asked, shots were very good. Mr Cossey his HB POOING dote very neat and to uit,D1• every an arrangement already made, went J the measure of her sin, it had as- day, and the rain was on and the wind tossed a little lock of presently. I "Yes, very, and have been all my opened eyes, and wondered if it was a flake and George person. OIIN FADES, Smith's Block_ to (lino with the Quests. When lie reached the house lie found Belle suredly found her out, as our sins always do find us out in the end. her brown hair. The cob was pull- face as life. „ Are a shot?" she asked r,ejaculated, "Nell, that's a master one." S. ��' �VIr SON alone in the drawing -room, for her She had loved this man with a pas- ing, and her proud was set, you good After this they pursued their 9 - husband, slaving conte in late, was cion. which has uo parallel. in tits she concentrated her energies upon Never to Edward again. "I call that a redo he course ieking a )another two brace +p 1 GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE. still dressing, but somewhat to his relief he }tall no opportunity of pri- bear of well -ordered and well- brought -up women. She Iraq never holding him. Cossey had aro looked more question, answered, smiling. „ "Yea, it is, but J to know. of birds on the way to the outlying cover, a wood of aboutitwenty acres, HURON STREET, CLINTON. Re )airng of ail kinds promptly attended to T veto conversation with Ger, l'ar a really lived ti•1 this fatal passion Ilei; a sight fol.' His beast beat fast at the sight of het-, and whatever doubts might want ' "Well," said Harold, "I suppose through which they were to brush, It was a holding wood for reasonable rates. A trial solicited. "_____ _"._ -- ._ •servant wits in the room, attending to tliu fire, which would not burn. took possession of and now that its object had deserted her, her have lingered in his mind vanished. that I am pretty fair ; that ls, at good elides+ruts, but lay on the outside of BIBLES& TESTA14IIrNTSATCOST - _ The dinner passed off quietly heart felt as though it had died Yrs, he would statin ho'r promise her. rough shooting ; I have never had much ractice at driven birds and the Henham estate;where the were Y The Chilton Brannh Slble Society pave for sale at DR w(JRrH[NQTUN•s DRUG enough, though there was an orcin• •0116 look about the lady's face which within her. In that shun' half•honr she suffered more than many women and Harry Presently the pony carriage pull- P „ that kind of spurt." liable to he poached by the farmers whose land marched, so George en- STORE. Albert Street: a flue aesortlnsut of TESTAMENTS FROM- Bebl" and taa.ents,. UPWARDS he being familiar with these signs he, d) in their wh Ae lives • but the ed up at his lnor, and the boy who was sitting behind down and 111.am glad of that. `gwby, it does not''much matter. joined them particularly not to let SIDLES FROM 2.50to UPWARDS. posit iyasEE. D1: WORTHINGTON, De• of ftmlinine lvessther, did not al- - together like. ' after dinner, ]row- paroxysm passed, and she rose pale and trembling, with sr+t teeth and got rang the (sell. Ile stepped back One gees out shooting for the sport anything go. Into the details Of the sport that I. -"- `` ---_.— ever, 1I r, Quest excused himself, blazing eyes, from the window., wondering what be, of the thing. "Yes, I know, but i11r Edward followed we need not enter, beyond J. T. WILKIE, SURGEON, DENTIST saying chat he had promised to at local in Hill of the ".FIs had better he c,ueful,' she said to herself; "Ile may but if it count a,�`'ill ,yon rleaso give that note 1 6 Cossey"—and sbe shrank visibly as Y ?' saying that the colonel, to his huge delight, never shot better in bis life. Holds tile exclusiveright forthecounty for the Hurd presses of adminwrarinell is i$ tend R concert funds for the restoration of the dam- go, he tries to marry Ida I will keep to Alr Cossey," said Ida,as the door "and An she uttered the name -"is coming, be is a very shot, and very Indeed, .with the exception of one tile, cavy pure Nitrogen Monoxide, which the aafost and best system yet discovered for inle s extractionteeth�l CO theaPainlessxt aped pinnacle of the parish church, my word -yes, f, -Nr her sake its well opened, ask him to send answer? and'she was and good conceited about it. I want you to tab`+it and z hen' pleasant 4hat, o (tion o ll4ee ELLFOT'c'S BLOCK, over Ranea's tailor and he was left alone with the lady. as his." gone, The cote -vas from rho squire, beat him if you can ; will yeti try?' flopped up right beneath his feet, he Shop, HuronStreot liutnn.--r Then it was that all her lent u 1 P broke out. She overwhelm- When Edward Cussu came to Y consider the positit,n, which he did sealed with his big seal the squire g g "Well," said Harold, "I don't at It scarcely missed anything, though he tools the shots as they came. -- EXHAUSTED - VITALITY. passion ed him with affection, she told hint seriously on the followin;;