The Huron News-Record, 1897-04-28, Page 2...._
•.
.•
y
-,..
I ,
. �,. z ,. � �tl
".
l . _ . --_
_.
WAITING.
I ly suffering from the aysoclations•you
HER PHOTOGRAPH:
Ty y`' �erierotts and well mannered and
permit yourself,"
-'" .
not Ill -looking, and l3enora Valera was
Fur. away, by the jasper Sea.
Percy was 'frightened. The last time
''Watch for the bird!" the artist cries
bewitching, a type, more than locally
Three tor4rat are ti T?mg, side by sldtt
' he had been rebuked in Rhis temper
With lifted, waiting finger;
famous for hr,r beauty, afid paasesserl
And ones arid thou they Uuud to gaze
over the octian tilde.
by his aunt was when he was a boy.
But, heedless of the mirthful cull,
upon the camera's mystic
of 'a charm that is peculiar to tyomen
He meant no offense.
"I
pall
lies• serious glances linger,
of her race who have learned the
And three of q but walk uud prur
Beside a dark and boundlcbs sea;
brg your pardon, Aunt Martha,"
he murmured.
7`0o lave!" Her mother tnkey the
B'
usages of the wot•14. They kept open
house, in the grand way of the weal •
We cannot pierce the radluut glues
I Mrs, Leveen took her knitting from
word:
"'1'Ulak, darling, for one minute,
tloy Spanish-Americans oP not set lung
1`ltal YOidB the other three,
the table and worked busily at It till
NN lout can It be papa wllI s;ty,
ago. Never a day ptu3sed that n1A
she was quite calm. She looked up after
Opening kis letter fur away,
more than one tutal stronger was en -
They watch above the rolling wurld,
every few thr4sts at ,her needle, Indig-
To flud your picture lu It?"
tertained. Thus It came about that,
Waiting till ope, at hod's couoi.iia
Shull
l nantly at first, then coldly, and finally
I A loot: of love and bient
upon a spring evening some years after,
her
truss the spueu tint tics brur0o.
This lurcher loud,
the habitual expression of kindness re-
rapture
The baby -features on,
marriage, Senora Valera greeted
and the
turned to her Pace.
"1 darn
put
ll'rum parted lips to rounded cheek
with lovely ease and grace a guest
I whom her husUgnd brought home with
Apd, Oil; I lou • for the years to ,abs;
6 1
And, Uh! 1 cry for the time to b
arty you are In a hurry to
go to town, Pero and I shall not de-
swift d!wples played tit ilio -turd -seek -
1'he artist tuuched the button.
him, a Der•, ltic•hard Lovell uP Los ringe-
Wheu they who are watching wi,h eagec
twin uu much ion
y ger. You may telt
Ah,
les, But as she greeted him she glanc-
ed
ed dawn hes hands that
t
-``�'iialil lltnd• and beckon me.
me s.>methiug abtalt this young—this
I girl. clow old Is she?"
buabenm, knewest thou how she
Would leave the. world so lonely,
at and saw
daw the opal skull. She sawn t,
"She is going on 19, Aunt Martha."
'1'has Uoldlug tu8t, In deathless grace,
her husband and said in English that
So auug I but Pew weeks ago,
VtSan, throe few
the weeks
ag
n taessueu
"1, trlye cultivated, educated'? Come,
I ', • ,
the a1°tie that ou Uer rosebud Puoe
191oumed for 11Lr Puther only?
was Perfect roes, though made dainty
-by a slight lisp : "Carlos, dear, will
,
come, 6
ucy, tell me all about her."
"She went bhrough the
-i11A1tY A, P, STANSIIUItY
you see if I left my opal a.nd diamond
And one of us passed to the distuut three,
Ileuelug with joy ills uume.
grammar
school, I think, but she had to work
aft,,r that. Su
r
I Hit �ll) ,1 } �7r7 i
i i
Pin on my dressing stand '? I think
I tool' It out to wear, and forgot It.
.
she can't play the piano
� 1I 11 'ill 1.,. L�. l - , I•
I don't want it to get lost like that
Four walk now by the jasper 8011.
'I'uralug
I ur sink but she is a nice girl and can
tend l
--- -
other opal you gave me before we were
,•d their rudlant eyes,
eurthwu
tl� house and cook, now that
her
Of all places to oppress one"with thr
married. I'm afraid they are really
Wbere two of us now, with yearning
hearts,
mothe is dead."
"That's right; she ought to be able
fruitlessness of life there is none like
unlucky stones ; don't you think so.
Look ever to Paradise
I
1I to manage her husband's household.
unto the southern portion of the Colo-
rado river. There seems always to be
Mr. Lovell'? Would you mind going for
it, Carlos?"
-ANNA B. IS19SS1•:1.
I But tell me more about her. Is her
visible from Its banks, IP banks they
Valera left the room.
'D ` + N `
���i1 -r1 VILLAGE
voice soft, are her manners gentle, is
she modest? Describe her to
can be called, some Paint Ulue-gray
"Mr. Lovell, take off that ring whip,
1 l�ii�i+i
me, oily
dear. Is she Pretty?"
mountain peak off In the distance, be
You are here," she said calmly.
"I
Percy was
; yond the plain with its rare groups of
have never taken it off. And I'n
Airs, Silvester Dean Leveen was pol-
encouraged by the few
words of approval he had won.
"Aunt,
cottonwoods and its occasional lonely
1 adobe.
sorry that I can't do so now."
"If Mr. Valera sees it he will be apt
fishing her braes knoeke�•. Her lou9,
she's a beaut', •that's-"
"What
� There was no color anywhere. Th,a
to kill you as not. He is very jealous."
thin hands rubd,ecl and rubbed till the
do you say, a what?"
1 Yellow of the sky was only a pale glim-
"I fancy lie has good reason."
little while curls on her forehead
"I mean, she's a beauty. She's got
mer over the whitening blue; the green
"Kindly keep your opinions where
danred like street children. Yet the
ablue eyes and blonde hair and the
of the trees was dulled by the dust and
such unpleasant ones properly belong
labor had no prrcepttble efft,ct. ThL
nicest, biggest, reddest cheeks. She
the evening twilight: There was but
-in your own consciousness. You
metal shone like light, but 9,J it did
ain't what you would call quiet; she's
one house in sight, an adobe 400 yards
will be wise to do as I say, and to be
when she began to clean it. It had
mOee lively like. You ought to hear
Or less from the river.
quick. Do you know that the !ivc
shone like that yesterday and the day
her laugh when we're down on the
In among the willows by the river
years is up tonight ?"
before, and, indeed, every day for 60
docks nights with the rest of the
w'•as a small, canvas -covered wagon.
"I doubt that sort of superstition. As
years. There was a smooth circle ail
crowd. I'll bet you could hear her
Two thin bronchop were hobbled new,
I told you before, I'm not afraid. Per -
around the knocker where her delicate
across the river in Hoboken. And jolly?
by, and a man was gathering sacks
haps you are, though ? It is natural
.hands had worn into the hard, black
If she gets a mug as is too fresh she
fat' a fire. He wondered If it would be
you should be. I will tell you what
wood of the door. Nevertheless the old
can jolly him along to beat the band.
worth his while to make the acquaint-
I will do. I'll take the*ring and put
lady rubbed away just as she had, done
But she's on bhe level, too. She does
ance of the "greasers" who uncloubt-
it in my packet" -he slipped It off and
every morning since the spring oP 1833,
the square thing with her old man
edly inhabited it. They might offer
field it between his thumb and finger
when rhe was brought. a bride, into
every clip. The housework has to be
him hospitality for the night; but he
-"!f you will kiss me again as you did
the house. She was the pride of
done before she's in for the game, And
had. learned by experience that Mexi-
on that night."
Greenwich village then, and she meant
she slaves for her little sisters 'and
can hospitality usually implies dirt,and
"I will not. You would have forgot -
to be still.
brothers -just slaves for them, and
he disliked dirt. It was a question in
ten that silliness of mine by now, if
On this particular Frosty morning
Yet she does it as willing. But
rt then
hie mind whether'a blanket under the
you had been fortunate enough to he
Mrs. Leveen tarried longer than usual
she's good to everybody; always ready
wagon would not be preferable. And
a gentleman."
at her task. After the, lion's head
to help out with work when neigh-
while he debated the fl4t board door of
"Never !-not all those caresses and
was sati;-.factory even to her sharp
bons are behind or sick or have com-
the adobe opened, and womilin came
protestations. Come, kiss me again,
eyes, she worked on. But it was evi-
puny, and she sticks up for horses and
out. She was slender, therefore she
was young -so reasoned the man, who
and I'll hide the ring."
"No. Mr. Valera will finish hunting
dent in the glances she shot across
cats and all like that. You wouldn't
, knew jliexlcans. More than that he
for a pin that isn't there in
Bank street that her attention was
not given wholly to the work of her
believe she was that way, though, to
see her at a ball or dancing on ex-
could not see. After a time she went
a moment
more, and If he comes back it will o
g
hands. Neither was it diverted to her
curs!on {oats up the river. She's a
back into the house, and he Pell to
gathering sticks,
ill with you -it certainly will if he sees
the ring,"
customary inspection of the neighbor's
1
good looker and a good dresser, and
g
When the moon rase, and he, having
Then kiss me."
knockers. Theirs glistened like hrr;s,
,when she's out in full rig -well, say,
flrlshed his supper, was sitting beside
"I will not. Be quick, I hear him
and, hesiclts, every time she looked up
she's a, sight. The other fellows don't
the dying camp fire, peacefully smok-
coming. Quick"
'her eyes turned to but one door, that
do nothing when we're out-"
Ing, the low willows parted and the
"Kiss me. You'd better for your
of the house ,in front of which stood
Percy stopped short. Mrs, Leveen
girl Of the adobe stood before him.
own sake."
two sturdy, hcm,es and a truck.
had risen suddenly, and she stood erect
"Ah, I beg your pardon, senor;I knew
"No."
Pretty soon the door opened and a
before him, tall and white and proud,
not zat you were hler," she cried, start-
"Then don't."
young man in a canter's blouse came
"Why, Aunt Martha!" ,he exclaimed.
"Tlhat's
Ing back.
"Oh! hide that ring -do, for me."
out. He saw the old lady across the
enough, Percy. Thank you.
It gives me much pleasure to sere
"Kiss me,"
street, though he pretended not to.
I see I have been wrong, all wrong, In
you, Will you not sit here with me?"
"Well, kiss me, then."
He busied himself ostentatiously about
this matter from the first. You shall
He spread a blanket' on the ground
I IIe put his hands on her shoulderp
the horses' heads for a -moment and
have your way, for it is right. I con-
near the bright coals, and rn(•1.ca1,cd to
and bent his head. He did not see
then_ turned back to the truck. Mrs,
sent."
her, with a deep bow, to be seated.
' Valera step into the French window,
Leveen had seen him. She bent her-
"Oil, Aunt Martha," he cried, spring-
She took her place, and he, stretching
but he knew that the woman pulled i
selif earnestly to the knocker and In
Ing up and selzing her hand to kiss.
himself at her feet, leaning upon one
away from him with a loud "How dare
a fely strokes finished it off. Then she
"I am. so glad. But I knew you would
elbow, offered her a cigarette.
I you !" and a scream : "Carlos, Carlos,
faced towards the street and fixed the
after hearing about her. And say, aunt,
Her name, it transpired v(,ry soon,
help me !"
, tru•cknhan with ,her eyes till, he had to
you ought to see her once. You couldn't
was Anita -Anita Mana,re; his, he told
I And then he felt something sharp
look up,
help but like her and admire her.
her, was Richard Lovell. They fell
- driven deep between the shoulders, and
"{;cod morning, Aunt Martha," he
Everybody in the ward does. Why, do
a-talking,and he did w•'hat was, expected
as he fell backward Senora Valera
said, as he doffed his cap•
you know what they call -her, the men
of him -made desperate love instantly;
grasped at the ring and caught It from
She beckoned to hdm to come to her.
clown at the Grapevine? The way you-
while she did what he had expected her
his hand, She put her own hand to
"Good morning, Percy," she answer-
looked then made me think of it. They
to do, respond with only enough re-
her throat in the accepted fashion of
ed pl,,asantly, as he approached her,
call her the Pride of Greenwich Vil-
serve tb keep up the illusion of flirta-
the conventional Mint, and as she dIJ
cap in hand. "Came in a moment. I
lage."-New York Post.
tion. Here, in the half tropic south-
so, dropped the jewel into the basom
wish to speak witch you."
west, with an unwise child of 16, of an
of her gown. Then she lost conscious -
The interview he had dreaded for
Current Events.
arrrorous race, the rather la.x code Of
nest',_ _ - ••- ^- -
weeks was upon him now. He knew
The new walling -room in the New
honor of Richard Lovell. fell from him.
Story' Sae told her husband was
from the first it was inevitable, but
York Central Depot will be the largest
•Tilts
She told him about her life.-- ore of unprovoked impertinence on the
day after day he had put It off, omit-
in the world.
I was born hier," she Bald, "eel zat
part of an utter stranger, a man she
ting .his usual calls on his aunt, and
It is estimated that the cost at ves-
house. But -, 'en I twelf years am, I t'i
had never seen before, and the story
avoiding her sight and summons. Now
sets now being built at lake shipyarus
San Diego go to school, an' zere I Ee•ng-
he told the world was much the same,
that she had caught him he was glad.
is close to $3,Ooo,oCo", AS compared with
Itsh .learn, I speak note much Eleng-
but slightly embellished. It was not
An he followed the old lady Into hear
$9,000000 a year ago.
lish now, for.zat I have only my muz-
plausible, yet it passed. It excused
prim, comdortable sitting -room Ln
Antelope are abundant out in Gar-
zer an' my bruzzcr, w•ho zey spealce
the murder without any great difkicul-
. made a ,gitiful figure of humility, but
den City neighborhood, Kansas, and
but Spanish ; an' Carlos he can Eeng-
ty, and it .w^as something of a feather
in the meekness -of his soul there was
sportsmen )lave given the nimble jack
lish speake, Uut he like eet note.'
in the cap of the heatitiPul. DLexican-
the cheerfulness of finality.
rabbit a restiVho
is Carlos, sweetheart ?"
for this was in the early days.
"Sit down, Perr.y," she said, in the
Recreant men cashiers oP several
"He ees my sweetheart, w'at I to
Senora Valera ground the opal skull
•
sweet -toned voice he loved.
n,
Minneapolis establishments have been
marry him am."
,,,,
"Where is hey Thi young ntan
to bits with a heavy stone, and kept
the chips in a locket, until one day she
_....__ _---••...- He took the chair she indicated, and
replaced by women, and the action has
drew a little awn an sat erect•
found an excuse to drive to the ceme-
she seated herself in her old rocker.
"Percy, "is
led to another discussion as to whew
s in Concepcion.
"He ees at ze mined
tery and scatter them upon Lovell's
dear," she began, it true
that I hear; you mean to marry this
Cher women ane more trustwo•rlthy
than men.
He haf one mine for him, an' he we(1l
grave. -Gwendolen Overton, in San
� ri?"
Before Mr. and Mrs. William Irving
he, some time reech. He come to sae
me ze Sunday. DO you note Spanish
Francisco Argonaut.
"Yes, Aunt Martina, I was going to
were made man and wife at Stephens,
speake-talk, sare ?"
tell you, but knowing as you were
near Cclumbta, Mo., the groom made
"N*o. Just a few words. And:
The value of variety.
agin it-knowln•g that you would not
the ))ride solemnly promise at the altar
where is your brother T'
The farmer who grows a variety of I
like to have me do so -I was afraid
that she would never wear bloomers
"He ees zis night far away. I -Te
oraps can, if he chooses, select such
to come to you about it."
or ride a bicycle,
weel to -morrow weeth Carlos come
k!nds as will furnish him always enme-
"Don't twirl your cap, my dear; gen-
back."
thing to sell at arty time of the year.
tlemen don't do that, you know." I
• `,orway'a First Ironclad.
Lovell understood. I -1c resumed
All the family expenses go .on without
"I am ,sorry, Percy, YOU felt that
An ironclad for the Norwegian Gov-
gradually his posture of adoration.
ceasing, and unless income does als-)
way. It is my intention always to bo
ernment was launched lately from the
When the cigarettes were finished he
the debts accumulated when there is
kind and sympathetic. You should
shipbuilding yard of Sir William Arne-
held her hands, and in time he put his
nothing that cal, he sold make a heavy
have been quite sure I would have
strong & Co.,]Dng)and. This is the first
arm about her and kissed her, and for-
load when the ,'ow main crops are
heard your story through with under-
seagoing ironclad owned by the Norse-
got all the maxims of wisdom that had
marketed. The necessity for peddling
standing. Now, tell me everything.
men, w'ho in the aid days swept the
ever been taught to him.
his products in small driblets may
She is the daughter, I am told, of a
seas with their Viking ships. This
"What is that ring?" he asked, turn-
seem a hardship, but it teaches how
German In Hudson street."
modern vi,ssel was christened the
Ing and toying with the only in,- sho
little sums of money accumulate if
"That's rigiht, aunt. Her father has
"Harold H•aar•fager," after the first
ware.
they are saved, which is a much bet -
the biggest corner grocery over there,
King or Norway, by Mme. Stang, who
"Eet ees Carlos. He geef eet me.
ter lesson than that of learning how
and he has mad(, his pile -I mean has
is herself a descendant in the 33rd
Weel you see?" She drew it off. "Eef
fast they add up when they are care -
made money since he's been there."
generation Prom King Harold. The
you weel one match light,"
lessly spent.
"How long has he been here?"
ironclad is heavily a,nmored and has
He struck a wax one and held It to
---
"Going on 25 years. He's almost an
a conning tower and two torpedo tubes,
the ring. It was an opal set in sil-
A Black nye for wood.
old Ninth -warder now. He's some in
and the armor belt is Prom ,Pour to
ver, and carved in the shape of a skull.
First sponge the wood with a solu-
politics, and this family is right in it."
seven inches thick. The builders have
Lovell knew enough of stories to un-
tion of chlorhydrate of aniline in
"Percy! I never knew them."
an order for a second ironclad for the
derstand the difficulty of cutting an
crater, which a small quantity of
"I know, but yell wouldn't. It ain't
Norwegians.
opal. He knew the skill and patience
it must require to shape it litre this
c
copper chloride is added. Allow it to
- my fault. I wanted to have them all
over t0 mother's so as you c.ntld he '
Sixty -Two Terre an ni.P,
one. There was probably not another
dry, and go over Uwith a solution of
potassium ))achromate. Repeat the pm
d-
{ntrcuced to them." I
represent one constituency for
like It in the world ; certainly h2 had
never seen it, If there were. In iia
cess twice or thrice, and the wood
The old lady looked as though sheT
this, lru•t she did not.
sixty-two years in the House of Cam-
flickering light it glea.med•and sparkled
will take a fine black color, unaffected
W. ould.,.answer
She was silent a mcyment be care she
mons is somewhat aP a record. Mr.
Charles Pelham Villiers, who is called
blue, and red, and fires and the
by light or chemicals.
proceeded.
p I
the "Father of the House aP Com-
jaws seemed to contort themselves s in
tort in -
to"Iiow
And Re oa.
"SO her father is ru grocer?"
"Yes; like Mr. Jamison, who
mons," has represented Wolverha.mp-
wonderful," he ejac:tlated.
Crummer-Here Is a funny thing I
you
like well enough."
ton for that time without interruption. i
"Yes," answered Anita.
have noticed.
Mr, Jamison Is a gentleman, my
He recently celebrated his 95th birth-
He was seized with a wild desire to
Gilleland -Out with it. .
dear. The misPartunes of his family
day at his London residence, and re-
ceived the congratulablons of a large
obtain It, and he played bcldly for It.
"Do love Anita,
Crum -mer -It is invariably the case
can never alter that. The Jamisons
circle of friends of bath political
you .me, sweetheart,
beautiful T' he whispered, talking her
that the less a society woman has on
her back the less cash her husband
are of the oldest Greenwich families
• On both sides. He is a. grocer by neces-
partids. The right honorable gentle-
face into his hands and looking into
has In his pockets.
sity. This person of whom we are
man tales a great interest in public
affairs and spends much time reading
her eye's.
She uttered a faint but sincere "Yes."
speaking is one by choice," I
and attending to his correspondence. 1
He kissed her again, not once, but
The Blow Little Softened.
Well, Aunt Martha, it's' as good as
I
many times. "If you love me, Anita,
"We will not discharge you," said
being a truckman, and better."
The First Man Dressmaker.
Son should glue me the ring to r(,prem-
the manager. "We shall allow you to
Mrs. Leveen winced. I
As far back as 1730 there was in
her you by -a, keepsake, as we call it."
tender your resignation."
"You might have been a judge, like
Paris a man dressmaker; and probably, i
p
She slipped it Into his Iran,]
"Tendering, It will not make It any
your father, or a senator, like your
I wanted you to enter,
the first of his kind. His name was
"Ah !ria. Geef eet to mO," she cried,
less tough," said the young man who
laid
grandfather.
political life," I
Rhomberg, and he was the son of a
of a sudden.
•'ally "'
was getting off until better times.
-Cincinnati Enquirer.
"Politics is pretty low down these ,
"It
Bavarian peasant from the neighbor-
hood of Munich. He owed his success
"Carlos,rhe tell - me zat eet ees very-
-
days," Percy remarked. ain't
,hat 1t was. BeAides, I tried' to get ,
to his genius for concealing and re
w,'at you say ?-note nice lu•cky."
"Then why did he give if to you ?"
vVhteh Is a Fact.
alt office from Mike McNamara„ but
medyfng detects of figure. He drove ;
"He say eet ees for a man, note for
She -No. I don't prefer men who are
he sa;ld I wouldn't do In any' where the
a beautiful carriage on the boulevard,
a tvarnan, zat eet ees like zat."
known to be rich.
pay was as much as the trucking pays. i
and had an escutcheon in the shape of
"I expect Carlos wanted to keep you
He -How can that be?
't
And I guess that's about so."
a pair' of corsets and an open pair of
from giving It away."
She They dohspend their money so
The last sentence was cheerfully
scissors patnted•gn the panel of edch
'No. He say zat one man w'at keep
freely as men who want to be known
spoken. Mrs. Leveqn looked at her
door. He Tett a large fortune to his
eet for fife years, he die sure."
as rich.
tiepbew's ruddy cheek@''and sighed. �
heirs. .
"IT am not afraid. I would be glad
I do wish, Percy," she gaid,'gently,
-
�,
to die to have your ring .for even a
A Jndarriont,
"'that , you could have found some one
y
Peannte to Europe.
year,"
B)(f9ktns-That Billings never told the
In Greenp,. h. That part of Hudsan ,
Peanuts grow in large quantities on
"No. Geef eet back to me."
truth in his life. What lie was he
street whette these people live is way
the northwest coast of Africa, but are
"Then you do not love me?" he said
springing, on you just now?
beyond the outskirts of the old village,
known there as ground nuts. They are
dejectedly. "You are like all women,
Flipkins-He was telling me that you
oup Where the bog fields were till tine
dug up by the natives and bartered
you are glad to break a man's heart"
were a scholar and a gentleman,
• •immigrants began to settle,around us."
with the European traders for mer- ;
'"No, no. I lofe you. You can kee'f,
• •. ,'hat's the difference, Aunt
chandise, tobacco, etc„ at many places
eet. I wee4 tell Carlos I loose eel,"
'her
Keeping Hie Chords In Tune.
,'.'But
Martba,?• It's all one now. There atn't
on the Gambia River, and afterward
At the moment mother called to
" saw I sathat German tenor drink
no Greenwich any more. It's all just
shipped In steamer loads to European
her from the adobe. She threw her
about two gallons of beer last night."
New York City, so what's the use of
ports, principally to Marseilles. The
plump arms about the American's neck
"Nothing strange about that," re -
pretending?" i
nuts are not roasted for retail sale, as
and said a clinging good -by, as If her
plied the manager. "He Is determined
' The Impatience In the young man's
In this country, but crushed and a
heart were sadly wrung. And for the
that his voice should not lose its rich,
stone amazed his aunt almost as much
fine oil extracted, which Is valuable
time being she was in desparate earn-
liquid quality,"-Detrolt Free Pros s,
as the sentiment he uttered. Never be-.1commerclallq.
est.
Pore had he failed to show her respect.
At daybreak he saw two horseman,
Heredity-.
On the contrary, the humibleness of his
imitation Calfskin Goods.
both Mexicans, ride up to the house.
Judge -How did you comae to steal
demeanor had been a grievance to her; I
. lit did not become one of herr own blood
A good deal of interest has been
aroused In England by a display of
He guessed that they were the men
Manara and Carlos ; and he hitched up
this chicken ?
Prisoner-Iiereditary, your honor. I
to manifest the same awe before her
photo -frames, blotting paper pads and
the team quicklyand
went, In a lash-
Judge -What do you mean, sir ?
that an ordinary Ninth -warder did.
paperteries, made up of material color-
Ion that suggest�d
with lit-.
flight, taking the
Prisoner -My ancestors landed on
Tribune.
The old lady lstralgh.tend In her
ed in extract initiation of the skin of
ring
Now it happened -as such things will
Plymouth Rock. -New York
chair, the lines about her moutli stir- ,
felled and her eyes glistened bike her
a calf, as taken from the animal and
before being scraped, the red patches
happen in the new west -that Carlos
,
Makee Superior hood.
knocker as she answered: I
of halt` pn a white ground showing up
Valera grew very rich within A. few
months and went to live 1n San Diego
Trees grave the Uprthern
"k�ercy Dean t You forget to whom
in most natural style. These goods re -o,
ulth his wife, and that they were much
, Wit h
ode of a hell are meso)) mare durable
you are speaking, You forget yourself,I
present the novelty of the season in
courted and caught. after, for Valera
when converted into f;urnfttlre than
sir, and your good breeding is evident-
lktnoy stationery and photo -framer. !
those whish grow on the southern EAde.
. - I — — l
'
-.. . — IIwo..'. s ... .'.i s „
Important Notice
• • • To the Public.
We have secured the services of AIR, J. W. CHIDLEY .to �ake oharge of
our Furniture Warurooms and Undettakiug Department, and tro9lt you will gall
Rud examine our Goods bofore purchasing elsewhere, as we show the Finest
line of Furniture in the county, All Gooda are guaranteed to give satisfac-
I tion, and at rock bottom prices. GIVE US A TRIFL.
Undertaking Department. Ab hit-, clildley hub been long and favorably
that all or•durs in the Undertaking Deppartillen etttruAed toLhiskl care shallu Public lhe aattended to ll safely iii first
dais style and sutlaPacLiou guarauLuud. 1� irbt•class Hearse in uttundance lit all tithes. PRICES
R tit 11'1',
J- W- CHIDLEY, M'NGR. FOR
Broadfoot, Box& Co, Clin
_ _ , ton,
�— 3 doort4 south leaIeh Allll.
I'. ti,- Ni, 6•ht stud Sunday calls attended to by culling tit our N'uuurul lliruelur's ro8kieucp -J. W
New Waggon, Carriage and Repair Shop.
I have opened out ou Rattenbury street, next door to Tedfo' '
t d s black
smith shop, and am prepared to fill unless fur N'Vagguns, Cnt•riages and all other
1•ehiclea. Repairing stud repainting Promptly attended to. Satisfaction guar-
, ed and prices the lowest consistent with good work. Call lend see the be-
fore. yon order. CHARLES WALKER.
-00"p--SPECIAL BARCAINS.__.,d-
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS. Ceylon, Aesam and Japans, 8 Ibs, good
Young Ilysou for $1 or 15c per Ib.
Sugars, Sugars, Sugars. . .
Just to hand one car of Montreal Sugars. No, 1 Grauulated, Coffee and Rio's
in bbla., one hundred Round and dollar lots, SPECIAL PRICES.
WE KEEP TIKE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF WEDDING PRESENTS IN THE
COUNTY, Dinner, Tea, and Bedroom Sets, bltuey China and Lamps,
25 per cent, lass than regular prices. Call and see our Goods and get
prices.
SEEDS.—Timothy, Red and .Alsike, Clover, 'turnip and Mangold. All
fresh and new seed.
Cash Paid for Good Butter and Eggs.
.J. W. IRWIN, Clinton.
THE
E OP NOTCH In Picthe kles has
of
r ' !d as lee. a reached
1. —0 in
Heinz's Sweet Pickles bulk
Are not ordinary vinegar Pickles but are Extra Spiced
�, anti preserved in a Pure Pickling Vinegar of their own
manufacture. By their, method of curing, the pickles
retain,the largest per tentage of their natural color and
vegetitblq flavor.
THESE HIGH rTRADE PICKLES are for sale at
THE UP-TO-DATE CASH GROCERY.
Ph6ne°,3. OGLE COOPER & Co.
Sugai by the barrel at close prices. -
READY FOR BUSINESS.— —
Sheppard, & Beacom, The Clinton Family Grocery,
Are now ready for business with a new and select stock of Family Groceries,
Flour, Feed, Provisions, &c. AVe guarantee our values to be the very best in
the market. Teas a specialty, Terms Cash or Produce,
SHEPPARD & IBEACOM, ONTARIO ST., CLINTON.
CLINTON! SASH, DOOR, and BLIND FACTORY,
--o A
S. S. COOPER, Proprietor.
General Builder and Contractor. --
This factory has been under the personal supervision and oti'nership for
oight yeara. We corryan extensive and reliable stock and prepare plans and
Dive estim,ites for and build all classes of buildings on short notice and on tho
closest prices, All work is supervised in a mechanical way and satisfaction
guaranteed. We sell all kinds of interior and exterior material.
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.
Agent for t1 -e CELEBRATED GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured
at Waterloo.' Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders.
CLEARIN 0 SAL.E._® ---- ----
We have decided to sell out cur entire Stock of Crcekery and Glarawarc
this month as We propose giving up keeping those lines. Intending
purchasers Will find the prices very low as tho goods must be sold, -
Groceries also at Close Cut Prices. . . . • . . Terms, Cash or Produce.
1,
G. J. STEWART.
Agent for the Kolontt Tea. .
____._,____.M_ __-_._ . - - -- -- - -- --
StoCk-Takia .-
We are now nicely settled in our Stores in the old
Brick Block, and pleased to see our old customers al)
well as new ones. We are now busy taking stock and
ill a great many lines are selling at reduced Prices in
order to clear out.
0
H.d.RI,A ND : BROS.,
Stoves and Hardware, .
_`-. __. _-_-
Cheap I Cheap I - Cheap i
JETIZELK"
, WOVEN WIRE FENCING These
WIRE ROPE SELVAGIL
FENCINGS, -,,,
- �e�ebe�eme�edm�e�o
1liit►IO WARE FENCING Sold • a as well as
THs ONTARIO
Fntwo.NQ CO.. Lro.
Mclullensi CHOICE STEEL WIRE NETTINGS
FOR TRELLIS, POULTRY `YARDS,
LAWN FFENCINGS, ETC., •
ARE SOLD very MUCH LOWER this year, than evar b3fore.
THEY ARE THE BEST, ask your Hardware Merohant for them.