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The Huron News-Record, 1897-12-02, Page 7
„�. - oat -.1+ • a: .. ,�,.. , Fir -�••-----•� _ AO us by the handful. I've given most o! • a 10 THANI�SGIVING DAY. I ”"1 don't know," resprindod Mrs. Faa MINERS AS JOflNNIES mine uwny, but 1've got lett";�tberfew. "I don't believe in these Olose- n. '"Oh, Gussie," said sis of them 1" GOLD , � � And Gusslo gat th n. b brought A It wated s night before Thaokagiving. I $500*00 thotu in a little le or it ^ a d atterod MM BY AAtY RANnOL1PS. There had been snow -flurries and a keen them out pros Ilio tall. ant urnod them `Arctic gala all day. With sunset, the I Pour Their Wealbh at the Feet i idly with her fingers. There lrewere 62 o "Se's, �I pod son to his mother," sold pink Walled finless. Tharp ware , l 0 IZE ' 8 world looked winter -cold and dreary, of the Sollbrett8s, them, solid chunks of the rich, rough, yol- V �ri.�J.L'J. " Aunt Nabby Featherfew.. "And I've and Wallace Grant's fingers were stiff ue Jaw metal that risen are struggling and , noticed that pretty generally that's thehe guided the clumsy old Dobbin up to starving for in the Alaskan snow•ilelds. Ist Prize sort that makes good husbandsi" the bitching -post in front of the Feather- q•_1L•' GIRT,1Y11U DANCED AT DANYS0°i '"They treated us well," said Miss La ' ' ' $200' 00 ' • • • • • • • 200.00 Aunt Nabby sat by the window, peel- i few farm -house, and lifted an oblong Moro, fingoz•ing the uuilgots, "I'm going 2110 Pllze .... 100.00 .... . • • • Ing pumpkins for the Saturday's baklog• J package out of the wagon. in again ill the erring." 1U0 QQ She was a little, dried up old woman "•Ile's come to return the swalfts bis Tells of Her Con4uests Among the Princes "They'll soups let you out a ain, "• said 3rd Prize .. , , 60.00 .... _ . _ _ 50,00 'a sister. "'loll about Swiftwater Bill, with Ulaok-rimmed spectacles that added mother borrowed of Aunt Nabby." said of the Hloudtke--Lived on Beans and Z Prizes Of . . a peculiar owlish effect to her dim blue tilGuss" 25.00 each .. rj0.00 P Orinda to herself, she eat at the win- flacon, But sometimes Had Moose oa Guasio laughed. "Chat shall I tell?" eyes %nd wore her scanty iron -grey hair dow and had hurriedly rison to her feet. Goose—Champagne 1n Plenty. she asked. "Just that he wanted to marry 5 Prizes Of I0.00 each , , �raQ,Qo screwed tightly up in a knob at the back then sat down again, at the right of the of her head. Dire. Featherfew, her sister- They made a wild kick," said Miss La I0 Prizes Of 5.00 each 50.00 visitor, '' More, "bat they couldn't keep me. I was in-law, was plucking a fine fat turkey, ']v don't know why I should run away for the impending New England festival. tired of beans. P S g from him," she thought, defiantly. Miss La more does not look like a per- •• s � .r i u�d Q $500.00 She was one of those fore -handed women "I'm glad you're here alone, Orinda, Eton who would lovo beans for little or for = '--;.j To the Twenty people who Polve this Puzzle, if there are eo man Correct who always liked to get everythlhg said Wallace, quietly, "I wanted to talk ion She is distinctly suggestive oP large y" q Y• Y gge g lii`� y e ' clone "+ little in advance of t}Ins. with you. Somehow I can't lot thanks- g' h we will give the above Prizes IN GASH. bottles and small birds. Lure Featberfew himself, the head of giving Day go by without saying what of herself cheerfully 1 But, then, she duos not look like a per - the f rally, sat on the edge of the table, I've on my minson who would gd to say." y into v„ r SEND N O D N MONEY WITH YOUR a 1 V V vi v i' chewing &gold -glistening rye -straw. He Orintia trembled. A strange thrill ran ANSWER. and gum boots and a sweater had just brought in a basket of ruta- If more then Twenty should be correct, every correct one will (in addition i g through all her veins. She had definite enol n mackinaw shirt—whatever that is ' %- baga turnips, and had remained a min- made up her mind that she did not care y —and tramp the Chilkat pass to sing and ute or so to hear what the women wore for Wallace Grant and ;tet at the sound to the Money Prizes) be awarded our famous "Faithful Timekee Silver '7s � + dance in u tent theater at Dawson City for ?HH TWINS wile ARE GO11Q(1 IN IN THE pail , „ talking about. of his quiet, determined voice, she knew six weeks of liar fair young life. SPRING. Watch,' of "Yes " said Mrs. Featherfew, doubt- that she did care for him. `.`I was singing at the opera house in mer They all want wives there, but which the net fully, "but I'm almost afraid he's in- young ""I love you, Orinda,A said the our Juneau," tu•sued Miss La More "when P ' a they all want good looking onus. They're 1` alined to be stir Abigail and that stingy, + ," man. I want you to be my wife and they got up the company to go in to Daw- pretty particular, considering that they factory prise 3 ain't a desirable quality in no young come to the old brown house under the son. There were 17 of us, with the "'an' haven't got much, choice, All the girls is $10. If man. It's bad enough in old folks." hill. It will be totter than any P ala- to ager—eight girls, seven fellows and a I thought it would be fun, you could have married, and I guess they'll prefered,the "What snakes you think so, mother?' ate, once you are in it. I've been dream comedian. know, and a sort of change. I'm awfully have to if they stay in there all winter. It's all well enough for the comedian to '.i said Mr. Featherfew. Ing of this year, and now the time has fond of change." stay—he writes his own songs—but the winner Can• It" "He's so dreadful close with big money come that I can venture to any what's She smiled on me like a candy angel girls can't do that. They cant learn any chooses genu. of late," answered the house -mother. In m heart. Will you mars me Orin- y Y y � when she said this, and flashed a brace of new turns or get any now clothes In ins (iota• "He wouldn't ive nothing to the sub- g g , dap ' big diamonds around on her finger aignifl• there." %Liss La Mora shook her head Watch scription for getting up a free public And, looking into his dark, soulful cantly, says Alice Rix in the San Fran- corn passionately, "There'll be nothing eaeed ,r library last week, and he's dropped the "Yes-" oyes, she answered in a whisper, Yes. isco Examiner. , "Get diary, Gtrssie,' said her sister, else for them to do. They'll have to mar- "" of the same idea of buying a now horse, and he He,put his arm tenderly about her. your "" They were crazy about her inside." "Is Mr. Swiftwater Bill agreeable?" I value, drives that old Dobbin of his et." y "That's my own girl, said he. I "Inside where?" inquired at this point. As this "Dobbin's a good horse," reflectively knew you wt,uld say yes." "Why,, Dawson. They wanted to marry Miss La More considered the question. observed Mr. Featherfew. "You take a good deal for granted," her." {,!He's as stupid as an owl,"•she replied wonderful offer is only made to advertise our far-famed Silver Watches, every "Yes, but he's such alookin' oreeturl" said Orinda, releasing herself with a lit- "All of therm?" finally, "and as rich as—anything. He Competitor must road the following conditions and comply with them. Mr. Featherfew chuckled, tle toss of'ber head. "Well, of course," said sister, "some of used to shoot the,Whito Horse rapids— "You women are all. for looks," said IP a man can't trust the girl he loves, them wore married already. You get her that's where he got his name—and he got 1. Send your answer on. an `•Internationol Poet• largest amount, and so on. If not more than twenty he. "I never see the best on it. Well, I I who is there to trust in P" said Wallace, to tell you about Swiftwater Bill and the a, lay from a fellow up in the El Dorado, Gard" which pan be bought at the post-orflce (price I win and receive the Watch and Chain, and if those prince, What was the prince's nalno, and it ought to be worth a million. He'll 2 rents)• T4ere is no entrauee fee or charge what. do not buy anything from the Catalogue, the whole suppose there's no law agln a man doin' slmply. `, And now look hore—I've been „ g „ over. 'if the prize money will be equally divided among Gus?" know, she continued thoughtfully, by 2, In addition to the ash Prizes, everyone who them, giving $25 each. All amounts in this as he pleases with his oven money." sayin tl my mune fur months. IltnE+w " fwi 1 g P y "Antono, " said Guss}e. He was �ralo- spring," sends the correct answer will thereby win one of ons advertisement aro taken at the exchange of $5 to 41. "No," said Mrs. Featherfew, dryly that tomorrow was not only Thanks- let's. I didn't care for hint," she ex- "'And then?" "Vaithful Timekeepor" Silver Watches which we sell 6. A form will be sent free to you which must be "But all the same, I don't want my givin;,r Day, but your birthday its well. plained, producing the diary. It was n ""Ob I don't know—maybel" said Miss in England for $1u each, and which could be sold filled np nn 1 forwarded to reach us by December 25th 'brinda to marry a rniser." And I wanted to ive ou a resent Orin- cosily little ail'air in morocco slut silver, La Aioro, ]au his retail in America for $15 to $25 .%ch. of ail Goods ordered on account of these Prizes. g Y P o g g• 6. The unmee and addresoess of the cash -prize "It Orinda's of her mother's spunk " and she read cxactl two lines out of it ," ", a. Every winner of the watch is required a olid g P " da, dear. Will you accept it frons your Y A million's a good deal of money, ob- chs"e one of ung Srr.asaru vAr.u>.: inexpensive Solidva'inners win be printed in the nes, Daily Tale - Raid the farmer, laughing, "she'll d0 Plightedllghted 1:pVer?„ Wille I oheer•ved the elaborate loveliness served sister sagely. Silver Albert Chains to wear with the Wateb, as per ryralph and St:f andard, of Lnndoii, on Dec. &let next, pretty much as she pleases about marry- H© ,� ,,,nod the box. Orinda started of the covers. I know," replied the girl who can our unprecedented rffer which we will send. These and subsequently in the ARia YorM flearld, Drafts I ` `LCft D'ea at 0 in the morning, obn!ns are Hallmarked on every link by the for the Yrizoa will be posted same day, have it by springg "bat independence is a En lash Government. If the same watch is required 7, ZVrite onr name and address in full ever Ing.,, back with a rapturous cry. Walked lien guiles to Sheep Camp,' That's good deal too, if I could take the million with GA -1 -filled case instead of Solid Silver, a Chain Brno you write to as to avoid mistakes. y Orinda, at the end of the room, was "For roe, Wallace? A sealskin jacket!" where we slept," sho said, dropping the off t0 one end of the world and have the to match may, if desired, be (thosen. S. Orders for these Prizes may be sent in eepar- chopping suet industriously, and al- "lly mother said it was the best scoots- diary. "1 mean we tried to sleep—the man at the other"— 4. with our watch and Chain on will receive our aiety from time to time, and you will be credited though she had heard every word of the only, after all, dear, and you will look whole gang in one room bunked on the "Couldn't you?" I asked innocently, mammoth Catalogue 'looting Wholesale Factory with the total of all when you send in the rei"rt discussion, neither spoke nor looked up. like a )rinaass in it. She board you say floor with a pisco of canvas strung up to '"No " said Miss Lis More, '`Swiftwater Prices for Jewellery, 0,ry, Plots, eve, The First Prize will term na above, 1 y , be given Go the o.re who solves the Rebus, receives 0. When sendingOrders lease remember that the She was a round-faced, blue-eyed girl, how inuch you needed it winter Wrap. Bill isn't so stupid as all that. It would the Watch and Chain, and orders altogether the tetter prsiage to Egland is 5 cents, per half ounce• with long lashes that Swept her checks and we 1:Nva been saving together for it. mean Dawson"—she gave a little shiver— largest amount of Goods Prom the Catalogue ; the and if insufficient postage is used the letter is liable Second Prize to the winner who orders the second to go astray. as she looked down, a dimpled cherry % and beans." She is se much in lave with you as I ,. f1 '` "And champagne," added sister. "You mouth, 'and a nose inclined to the re- ant, Olinda." always had champagne." Send you answer at once 4 You ar`e sure to win a Prize if correct, white trousse type—oommonly called pug. Her ''What a model mother-in-law she will +` "'Whenever it came in," said Miss La hair, of the richest glossy brown, was make!" crled the girl, with a laugh That More, "the boys always bought it up for even if not correct it Costs you nothing. braided like a crown; her color was was half a sob. ".gut, oil, Wallacal this us. It sells in there for $17 a pint, $30 for ADDRESS high, and she chopped away with a is a deal too good for me." a quart. "+ p �t vigor that indicated the sangulno-nervous Iter eyds gli,tored, her checks glowed "Did you always Play to big banses?" The Watchmakors' Alliance & Ernest Good's Stoles. disposition. To speak the truth, Miss like rwes as she turned herself around \�, t. Packed every time," said Miss La Orinda had been rather low-spirited for . and around to view herseif in the cling- �� More. "And a nice crowd too. We taught LIMITED. two or throe days, Her darling desire oP in luxus of the neve garment. •�''� : • the boys all the choruses, and they sang Iacorpo; alert accortl.eut!/ to Dict of Parliament—Capital ('00,000 ($1ro0,000). a new winter wrap had been denied her. g y g' With us arcl it sounded fine. We ave P '"I'm lad I accepted you before I saw � a -�� 1 ' g LARGEST ENGLISH WATCHMAKERS, "You must manage to make the old " P _ three performances a week, that Was all, this," said she. "Otherwise you might d• � °' - r---•�= and then thyro were dances on the off one do fo): another season, Orinda," her I ? night&. We didn't have to go unless we IS4 C>Sford �tre.et, London,, alrrlost have t.)ought it was a bribe •; mother had Bald.f .•',- r " wanted to. They had regular dance hall "I knew You too well. for that, Orin- fable Address : "CLOCKLiKE LONDON.' Business Established 1885. "But, mother, It's so shabby! And girls, and the boys carte down from the " „ da," said he, smiling gravely. IY gulch and danced all night and wiry uncia Lucy Pease has get a new seal plush. "And you and your mother will coine t,d c ��•wr "A couple of cards of fur trimmin 4 y, . 1. 0 and 10 o'clock into the nest day, until P S here to dinner to-ino;row, Wallach?" \� s.11 the Dull was shining down on the canvas ( j) jJ(Y(�j� at w dollar n yard will make it quite �1 tr� Would :.S ill CUlJI}Jlillta 'TO "Of courac, sinco you ask us," said `W•�2aeu'� t and the girlsvera cir'+pping on the floor. decent," reasoned the thrifty matron. he, Flluply. But the boys paid hurt good messy for F i Arid Lucy Pease is nothing to us." / m their work—es tciall the nod looking "There are only a few of us," said jy' In y ,i` 1 y g g "I could buy a real pretty beaver -cloth i ! V c i ones. It pays," added Aii: n La More, Y Orinda. "AI r. aril Airs. B-trtlett, and 2'1 V rrTppp d� l00%ing down at her pretty hands, "to be j f� stacque, mother, at Ro,:,er's sale for the girls, :.ad 1:r, Jarvis—" ��` ' °fid',- To Be Operated On at t r good luul.ini;• I'm going to take the kids p f fifteen dollar.,,' pleaded Orinda, with ""Jo!ui :Jurvlu? (if the Iron Works?" _ " y Y tears in her eyes. "Yes, You know !rim, don`t you?" :alas LA MORO. in next spring, the Hospital.ANY "Put dau•hter We haven't tho fifteen kee ontthe saloon; but thntwits nothing. "The kith ' I asked. > g "Sin�vy hire; 'Ytts, is little. Ilnt I hnru- P "'T'hu twins," replied Mias La More. dollitra to eparo. Your father bits had ly thin!: he vviil cat his Thnnskg3ving ,Nfter that tve'd Ip:tve. nc':a: ;Riad of a fluor. Ilavun't you heard (if the La Mora ttv1ns, G'e hntl Ju.;t a tarpauli 1 stretched on tho bad Incl: witi, his oat crop. Forty bush- (ilnr.cr here to-morow," stud Wallace f m)w wlwn we. -4,I)t et the foot of tiro Nell and d;all? 1'hcy'ro in the business "els were spnilet} by the rain before they I colnl,oaed)y• too. They're my sisters. I'll learn a p sulunnit and n cntuas over ns and ilio rainThe Lady TJS S Palne's Celery could be harvested, and the red cow died I Ul, yes, h, -rill. He hats promised to i slopping down and the wind hluwing all torn with the kidse something coinnewI'm w of horn di: temper, and the barn on the 1 e)arc," r,v Irl u;t•omd O:•inda, nils! t liko n trnnri'one, Oi cnnrso we Filept going cast next week to pick up sumo new Compound ilud Is Cured. hill ,vas struck by lightoniug and horned "'What I neeu.t," salol wiallaco Grant, 1 in our c'i+::hes, Isar. we got ,,o,LkCd just the basinesa and a new wardrobe, ar�i we'll . ADDRESS duvvn wit}. two ton of bay in it! We've 1, "' . The whld's the woa.;t Of it, you sl in early before the lams break up turd with :+ curious t(vi:. la i❑ his Rya, wits I sled in. we'll get thorn ahead of ovety of to economize," lino., It burns you crisp, and then you g that he has Ir.c u arrested for forging )1el Sumo of the girls blacked up the thing and take the town." Mrs. `tfiinders, of Bracoudale, a su- Orinda pouted. j ei,„natures, and fnls!fyin the aermlints way the+ s"tuav;s (lo. They rub un n snake "Anti Swiftwater hill,' suggested sis- burb of Toronto, lay in the hospital suf- ( • "I never have anything Ilke other at the Iron W:n`ks> lie was takon to oi) of soot n.nd some• hind of grease, and ter, who seemed to incline to the safe side tering from a trouble quite corumon Until girls, said she. I might as well wear Milford til t}ai9 morning, and the of things. But Aliss Lit More laughed. �J jt tiro}• say it keep, you from burning, but it with many of her sex. At acritical Aunt Nabby's old plaid woollen shawl chances are that he won't tomo out very doesn't, Tho glrlsthat did itpeeled ,justtha ne, I had my choice i making a for- time In her sickness the doctors deem~ at once, and Yid done with it.” s:tnu",tune, I'd rather be a weigher than an nc«, fld an operattion necessary, Mrs. Saun- soa_t." , tress or n rich man's wife or anything ctso January And she had been quite silent and do- Orintln drove tS ion breath. Invalun- Ilia you poet?" I inquired, ]oo,•ing at dere wisly refused to submit to rho g I knout oP. You just stand by lire blower jetted ever since. 'What her mother said, tarily silo Y>p,,tlel closer to Wallace her peachy chocks anti her little straight, decision of the ruedical staff, and decid-, she reasoned within herself, was alto white nose. ed to try the virtues of 1'aine's Celery ' q Grant, There was such a sense of safety, " 1Alercy, ycs," replied Miss La More, �.� Compound. true. If there was anything miserly of security in being near him. So this "three or four times! I thought I'd get . about Wallace Grant, she did not want waR What Mr, Jarvis's free expenditures down to bones allur awhile. we had toAfter being blessed with a complete � to cast in her lot with his. She had been and ditching liberality meant! camp threo works on the lathe w hila our ,� cure, Mrs. Saunders wrote as follows pinched and cramped all the two -and- I never wits gladder to bear anything boats, were being built, for wo took in a w t `It is with much pleasure that I teAti, for twenty years of her life, If there was to 1(,t of stuff with us, and that's where we c - oil in my life, s::1d Aunt Nabby, as she got,tho worst of it. Of course vve didn't T � � fy to the value of your wonderful Paiue's be any el.a,•ige, she decided it should be bustled around on Thanksgiving morn- Leler Compound. I was a great suf••' for the better. There was John Jarvis have any chance to fix up, and we were Q `' 4 It y p Ing, •dressing the apl)1es. and oranges sights when wo got to Dawson, The �� � ferer from severe attack of neuralgia in who wore such stylish cellars, and drove with autumn leaves and turning out the wholo town turned. out to guy tiro girls. s'wQU �- / the left ovary. At times the attack loco a high-stepping horse to a brand-new jelly in quivering moulds. "I always Our clothes were half rags and our boots �� were so acute that I thought I would yellow wheeled buggy, on his way to the liked Wallace Grant, and I never believed gone, and we had on those big cowboy �b lose my reason. Iron Works, where he condescended to a word nbout his bels miserly or mean.', hats, and with our hair straight back— „ '"Several doctors treated me, and I g fill up the position of cashier, until some "Aiist+sly, indeed," said Airs. Feather- oh, gee We didn't care though. We gave � was a patient in fit. Joseph's Hospital, r thom the laugh back that night," one else could be found. Orinda knew few, "'when, all the time, it was Orinda ati8` �W Hamilton. I obtained no relief from ver well that Air. Jarvis admired her " Yutt were a great hit, though, weren't 1 �i y he was saving fort And I must say, \ medical treatment. The doctors sairi quite as much as Wallaoe Grant did; and you, ell," s' siticl sister. " unless I had the ovary taken away I ` q that sant jacket is the prettiest thing I "Well," said. Qussio'�iodestly, they Wallace was only a farther, after all, and over saw!" liked me. I do coon songs a banjo, and could not be cured. tlrindn had her ambitions. As fur Air. Featherfew his comment I took up the Infest ones, endo coursothe 'instead of submiting to the opera - "By the way," said Mrs. Featherfew, was entirely characteristic. buys hadn't heard thCm, and icy went tion I used Paine,$ Celery Compound, her words chiming 1n strangely with the `"If the women folies are satisfied,' w4ld. The tent was packed very night and I am thankful your valuable medil roaAua current of Orfnda's unguided said he, "I ami"� and the boys were acraml) ng all over cine cured me. 1 feel like a new wo- thought, "Air. Jarvis was saying yester- fh"• Turk" Y Carne• lawn t0 get trwarltiCatO Cllr W on the stage, BABY C08TUMF,a THAT WILL PLRASH THH man, and I would tiles All sufferers and we got all the}r n1 ggets the first O'ya day that he should not be able to get Years ago an o] ! darkay whale master MINERS. t0 know Just what this great medicine ii.� home Thanksgiving, Why don't you ask had sono floe, fat turkeys mado up his night. IT'betr wives,' tdcled Mise La More pensively, "were w•il( and weigh the dust when the boys hand has done for me. him here, Miner? I sort o' feel sorry for mirth that he must have one of those "'You were the belle, were ou, Gus- oyor their sacks, and if you're pretty and turkeys, find as he tells the story, he sot the like you they're willing to let You any yohn Haan that's by himself In a y ' eie?" said sister, winding her up . $Diu. Y y y g y Until 7 1 „ to work to (ret It by prityer. i prayed to „ spill a little every time just for luck. A11 .L L UJ .L strange 1" aco on Thanksgiving day. de Lard," he Said, "dal he would sand Well," said M}Sa La More g rn, WEAK AND WEARY WOMEN FIND REAL "Un, father," said Orinda. quickly. "that's what they Said., you have to, do is to spill all day and to Iao one of dem turkeys. I prayed dal tihe had a house built for her, '.bl4an Pan your carpet at night. That's the FRIEND IN SOUTH AMERICAN N e was a "Just as you women folks say," said way moruln and ebenin for a week, but „ way to et rich in Dawson," P rileI but so was n sister, and furnished, and it coat ---how y g _ cynic, but some one I �•� s� the, farmer, "but will there be room at still. dat turkey didn't coma, and I tells much did it cost, Gusslo?"" lies said that In this January Dry the table? There'll bo Cousin Nathan you my month was•j es n-whterin for It. ""About ten thou," said Guasio, "It An onicfal nateatcher, nge there are no Bartlrtt's folks, and Wallace Grant and So I says to mpsalf I must change dal wasn't much of a house. You can't of Paris boasts an official rateateher. He healthy women. The ria, er and so I prayed one ebenin dal g $ itge has many wo- his mother-- pray " much of a house for that in Dawson." has served his town in this capacity for men, strong and "Why do you invite thb Grants?" im- ole Lord world sestet mo rafter de turkey, "it was the best In the town, though, more the 35 years, and he has caught, noble physically,meet as 199 Patiently interrupted Orinda. and, brethrens, dat turkey was here be- wasn't it, Ousste?" unaided by a trap, more than 1,000,000 isnd-they are mentally fore daylight." "Yes it was. Oh, it was a pretty good rats with his own hands. Thooflfclal rat• 1 snot morally; but it 'f "They're sort o' family friends," said is true nevertheless, '��the farmer, apologetically. Tho Tl,aarl;stravina •Tette, cabin—two rooms enol a kitchen, Then catcher and his assistant search out their that n large per - the of us a carpet that cost $5 a yard— victims in the famous Paris sewers, and he tentage of the wo- for ""No more than other people," spoke The table should be spread with snowy y g P men of the country naprzory, the glass and silver polished to one of the kind you can gat hero for about Srequontl�'salls his tiny aniunals to popple t suffer from nervous- Orinda. Lot them eat their Thanks- b,l cents—and we had shoots at $15 a pair who are fond of turning the creatures to- ness and general de- i giving dinner at home." the ]sat degree of cleanliness and brills- and illow cases at $10 apiece. We were gether and betting on their abilities to bitlty. They drag g ancy, and every detail perfectxbefore any P out a weary existence, and each (lay is Mrs. Featherfew and Aunt Nabby ea- edibles aro served. Chrysanthemums ars dined out every night. A beans and bacon fight. a day of pain and suffering, This was changed it look of surprise. This change usually beautiful and Inexpensive at this !inner costs $1.60 up there, and when Wray- the ease with Atiss Annie BredPatttern of P Sackville N. B. Sha suffered terribly of guests at the annual (east of the neigh- tinge of year, and a low howl of them 1n thing extra conies fn you pay from $10 to from Indigestion and nervousness. She was $1000 $15 for a dinner. And extra never means Influenced by some one, somehow, to try borhootl meant a realest change of oris- yellow in the center of the table 1s very anything but moose c: goose." _ South American Nervine, of course, It was Ion, Wnllaoe Grant had "waited on" effective. And everything must be hot, --_�_ _ _ _"!�!-� �__ v like ho In against lint ensiles patent It wouldn't have fnade much difference p Orinda for a year to use the nei hbor- Piping hot, and served to a di rifled medicine. l sy'it she had taken nal, one bottle " f3 g to you, Guseio, what it cost," said eistrsr. Ask OL1t grocer YGY hood phrase. Was the,dashing cashier of manner—not banged on in the fa lion "Did you snake much money?" •I' asked. Y ' when her system heg'an to take on the which certain country maids thinks adds health of earliest yens, and after ��ing lite Iron Works to be promoted to his to the friendly feeling o4 a family din• "I got $100 a week—we all did—and $4 three bottles she rvns completely cured. commission on eve int bottle we Sold No wonder she la strong In her conviction place? In such matters as this, however, ner.—Selected, P ' that there Is no remedy like South Amerl- and then rho mussy that was thrown on td;!P TheNews-RecordOriuda a will was law, and so the affair can Nervine. --20. was settled. Wife i& derived from an Anglo-Saxon the stage ninde about $50 more apiece for Sold ll Wrttte & co. tm�.- " " word signifying to weave, the wife being us—about $175 to $200 a weekl and, of 1` y I m sort o feared she's mails a nlil:talte," whispered Aunt Nabby. Gl}o weaver of the family. covrso, the nu0trots. They along nuggets { Per rb°e :.d Dalry, Purest and Cest THE NEWS -RECORD FOR $LOW7 O I Will be Sent. / END OF'98. F RT t,• Pg