The Clinton New Era, 1903-04-24, Page 6.
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� . ! , T120 unusual U110g, I . makes her a little more satisfied with � FAITH' - , I .................. .11,111, I V -W"- - -_ � ..
� �l I him, -It's probably a, sort of heaven to , #,Q 0 '� It language U a true measure of con. �_ __�-�, _ I
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I AT'Ruth Milne. . him * to have -her In the room, TvIen I lest, the Anglo-ISaxon is rapidly con. -'---,---" � 1= I -1':__,, - .
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� Un. Martin sat at the Inlaid d9sU in -, Are &Iallt�ay, you Jr,now.11 rucring the European continent. I'lligh. _ ___ 1,OWV " W-4
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1 . , , , . writing� g1ld otqr. , Ifis voice fell Into silence, -Afrs. Mar- No," pronounced "hig-leei,11 has, ion- been I . . .
the Hbrary, alternately 00-0-*- tin lay very still, Ile hadn't. forgotten, . . 0
1 - k: absently at her ulillyious hila, � ,_ do- I I J14 &&Qui, "IV sport" and, I'll yachIV, are ," .
ba*t Obviou , site was writing a ' 0� I what it used to ll��j then? Silo tried - -day matters in .1taly, continental T 43 U4 t�
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� 11.1ifficult to write. It was, - In fact, the I I . I , I %11 she could hoar was - her husbAnWs and I'll reporter;" and "incetlngs!l has . I' � ` - ", �.,_, �, - " .
, .� I VOICO, as It 801111ded when lie, had first I usurped (lie place of all Latin 8ynonymaj. __._il�� � _--._1__.___
. . sort of letter that a wofilau might be .. k . said hQ loved her, in the days when they n jt,., plural rel"Illarl,y- :-rPM_,--. ,� , I '
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I . I *xpected to write in her own rooms be.: � . I I had been so very happ. I other gliod I . alian. THAT THE ' ;
� , Vad closed doors; but Mrs. Martin'was . . I . y. "jnectingai,'i like am t � .
I hioutilaually under tile necessity of doing . 1. 1 "What yoiere proposing ineans this to noun. Ali cntprprk':ng shop, calling it- I .
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0 � I him, Alice," lie said, more steadily after I
I V� � Ifte unusual thing in order to live up to I the pause. "It :means that lie comes . W. 11 '. I self "'The liandy TI-ing-4 ConilialiN . . . li 4M S� Tt kk"�% FAC -SIMILE .
11ker conception of her.valf as an unusual .LL . . , " I vertises ,an lop. dream fivezer, "The Easy." ..
. home some night, thinking of her all the ,. " - sin Introduced latel - - , " , .
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ka� dilinished in number and length: I I � 0 r, I _' SIGNATURE
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. � and finally lapsed entirely into medita- then she probably hasn't taken pains to I . . . . . I in Rome, The first subwa3�la t ip "Eter, All" table7reparationforAs- I . .
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i I concerning some still - be home early every evening lately. . I . 6 Sim atingaveyoodand1legul, �
� �Xou - patently I Then somewhere, oil his pincushion per- iral City," a 0iort passag uniler the I
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� . . . 1. aing to be d6n�'. Her . TO Quirinal hill, ivaF4 Mtely 'opened to tjt(,. - tWgthe,5tom,v1isandBowclsof . QF . �
. . paore unusual tl I . liftils, whon lie goes to dross, there's a I I _ .. -
Fhoughts were ae"Willpauica y little � . I.. _. � I note that says it lias all been a mistake. public, who promptly Arktened it. I'll I _,- . �_ �', I . ,
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.11 ormiles denoting satisfaction alyd, frowns . . man,wilo un, - . Tunnel?' Patriotic indignation was 1� Z 11MOT, -- - , 1� . I
... Miss Oannon, Sec'y ,Detroit and she's gone off with a .. -imakened. 1.7ramway"bad been accepted, , - . �
" , denoting difficul4,. I derstands her. And lie has to think of . `RDACK I .
I 0 urtin Nvas youi - . I Bij �, U but'indignant professors and students Ile- ' ul- I
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I I AIM M ig, good-looking nateur Art Association, tells the years that have meant A bit of bea. ilegod the Roman papers, demanding to. - 42�. ,. Azell
I . land well-to-do; Mrs. Martin had been 0 to %,ell to him its being only ,a mistake' for 11, . .
I ung women what to d' k hat had become of "trafollo or 1� , �ejs ,111(1 Res t.Cojitains nelther I
;Married over two years, and had yet to . . her, lie has to face Mint cruel thought. gallerla," good Italian wordq, and whore 1 0 lum,Morpldne nor m1acral. - .
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I ,� � I ,serious wish; yet Mrs. Martin, was not " � trie dinner ready. , .0 I this J,-' wiglish inadness was to end. Never. . � MT NAUr, GTIC. I . .
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, lbappy. She was, oil tile contrary so dia- female, troubles. I . 64Af I te that ' ' t"cle"'
i� , . Itinctly unhaPPi as to Q iliere's tile divorce court, 11sa Spying InedIC1116 It has, 10 equil. , O�,-A.. - . . -
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'. Nlartin explain. ydift 1". pinkliank's vegetable � nil he has to help ruin the i I I I A writer to an important Ronian paper -0t(1XrX1RVZ6r1;1.1: -
. composing at letter to Mr. I � jw�,,al Z17 ; WRAPPER .
,� 16n that life with him had become unen- 01.11pound to .tlxdse of - My sisters : of the wonlan lie loves, so that she may It Purifies and. enriches, the recently published an Article bearing the, I . - I
� .9 to leave � patch things up -it little by marrying the 1. . I singular 1�'Yopk� see'l- I ; . .
. . and that slip was about , I I title, "At Flat." in which Bile do- . . . I
, .ufrering with,female weaknesa and . ts on tile, Kidneys, Liver, I �41x.'Xrar* - .
. 1: the troubles v�hieb, so often befall brute that tempted )lei,. I )lo.od. Ac . . ' , I "these two mys- I . .
3fled the "I . . . scribed the meaning o IWOUP Sat& - i..
I ; go with cup, who sati: � And when it's all,over, he'll lock- up ,Stol . OF BVERY , I e
, . Enngings of.a nature that he, Mr. women. I suffered for xn6nths with t,he holls,o that held lilsi bit of heaven; nach and - Bowels. Cleanses terloug syllables, among the less farilliar .did'it $Ced #. . . H . .
:I- -aJ weakness and felt � so -wear . of those English phrases, relating to do. ' . ,�Tpetfnd7t . . . . . I
;. � � Uartin, bad wholly failed to compre, gone' and be'll live nioitly lit the club, wid 11114 i, I " � ,
.1 , -hard work L to keep Up avigorates the entire systerh I 'm cartauq&XV&P # I !1 � I
'" %end. That was the substance Of the that I had . .1 . I . . MoStle life, such as 'home,' loomiortallie,', . 7A&7;j,rqed - ; . BOTTI-411 OP . * -
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.�: , had shooting pains a,lid was utterly froul the crowil. of the head to tile ,qozy,,, Ilualcheon; ,five ci!clocik teq and IlInfirdsliggr -
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,_ miser 111avIlliol . I . P*'Y'Ven�Tfavar .
:, able. In my distress I was ado- makes her bappy, - �, I
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.. � z teen easy to write, and it had strongly I wish, night after night, that he could. i0los of thefeet. - . . - . .
"_ sprealed to 'Mrq. INlartin's sense of tile vised to 'use Lydia 30'. PlnkhauiN I an find then him- .� 1, "At flat" she explairlbil to mean living I '6iistipa- . I k' .
� . Vegetable Coinpound, and it wds , first kill the otner m. It b sic,L-, weak, tired, worn ' �Ia phifto," like certain, trimmings placed , Aperrect Remedy forC ..
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, ��: a red letter day to nio'When I took the self. * piatto".- upon a gown; and she �dis- , . flog, Sour S to I
isual to write it after dinner, Ili the . And the worst -Of it 411, for . ff I
.1 -Shrary, with Mr. Martin reading his , b 'I""' - . I . . I I I �� -
��, 1: , . she had fl rst doso, for at tho4t time my restora- ' is that if he'd never,'married or silo '14d i I K�� . I covered the term to have a deep psycho- � Worms,Gonyulsions,feverish- r I ,
. '. mewspaper before the fire. What Illight Always 1mve Won good. That's . q . . I -,, in-, -�
:, tion began, Iu six weeks 1 was.A logica,l significance, im I Ing a modo of and 1;0 S 5 OF SLEE R I [;� ",.�4. ,,�
,.,� x - . 'Wed to realize Woreband was tile dif- I � .THIS SPRING � � "If [Less I , 1.1
11 !fieulty of completing the undertaking -a changed .Woman,, perfectly Well in ils side - of ft, Alice." � . . . existence in strata, whic 1. lOnglish people , , , .. I - . . . I.,
I �, :1 't, every respect. I . felt so -elated and Mrs, ,Nlartin lay Q-1 the sofa, with her � .. I .delighted In. . I CAS T' I—.
..'� - that grew more and more - -A. There was a .� TAKE . . Tac 3 . sigoature of . . .
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- , difficult3 M)y that I ivaiat all -womexi, who n the pillom . . I . . . . . ., . ____�".
, .", �, ha I I face burled I . . EGglish is Invading the schools, also$' . , � I I � -,_=,.�a .
. �,,. 1 norked with overy glance at her unsas- � I I . . I .
!,;q Suffer to. get well iis .I did."-MIss I lonty, silence, broken at last by her hus.' n one �continental college .now allots fiva I . I
.�,,-, pecting husband. . I
. . I's crossinly the room to stand beside -YO13H. . .
I GUILA. GANNON, $59 Jones St., Detroit, ' ban( 0 . hours, where foTmerly it' allotted two N F,W �� Castorh Is put up in one -size bottles only. -
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1, - Corresponding Sec'y Ifich. Amateur her. , �, - ii �:,�;'�I!;i I I is upt sold Ili bulk, .Don't allow -anyone to sell � ..
;.:�.�... sy, a woman . - � . . . . . . . 'houre work, to VAgIiih aud Ger=6 �� 1111�1�1�!1111 . -
,�-:� a lotter even moderately Art Associ atign. - $5000 forfeit If orlylpal y "DoWt you-tbink, di�ar)l' hesaid, gn,nt, . .. . . I . �1, . �� I � I I : you r promise that. itt,
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-_Olt - gi . , ,wed or great' aboue letter proulng gonolnonoss cannot. ve procluce . - -C, a o kfnhl� in -kv"EP WELL ���� � i is just as good" %lid "will 'ft'llswer every pu -
,:,* must be cithei . I . ,, porbap.s silo pold - . IJ AND*0 . . . ,. - . . �1� 4 �
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.: �' � -e with another niqu, 'Wben she v's ,-let so . . I � * � � Oil Moda. as discovered - J, � � � . . . . . . ; ,paso.!' ,Q-S,,e that you Got.O-A-S-TTO-R-I.A. I
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111.1-,. I It is clearly. sbovirn In 0xis . thinking it's it mistalce? 4, ma ___ I � . I . ,y week Ifid NY . _ �� - I .
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; I Ugan to write, 'Mrs. 'Martin Was fully -at, . . I - . ., in the shipping voom: ''of the Seaforth. �� - .... -,-- . � . .
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. young lady's letter that Lydia E. good as a wom, ca him, ab fil � . I . . . I � 1 1 �4�0 ga- I . .
_ : , 'Convinced that she possessed both these .. . I . . , ....*Mow
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I �,:.` - . but lie'v usually better than slip thifiks ... . . .)ifillixfg� Company's four mill, and onI3� I ZICA01' I 11 " f - Is OIL .
%:..,.�'. � requisites. Clever. charming and thor, Pinkham's Vegetabli) Con'tpound measures prk- 'copy oF wr,AFV':T' [ : ;� d1milo .
.11, vnll* surely on the siftffeiin�s Of Vel 11, Manners for Musical At Hornes.. prompt and effectivo � , tar ��) �1_
I � when sho's worr;ed. . -y U -:61y lie loves . , . ,�.,2 ;__ , 0 07017. .
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�t` oughly spoiled, from lier motllerles� .. . . vented a w6st disastrous fire. .-One of . ,, .. . . . . . 'a . .4 ,�,/fzuw
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. Childhood through tw� vo� nf a women; and ne collsiy�rs her as-as'I (IQ you-"' he choked a lit- . . I * * ille elliployees noticod. sul6ke- , �issumg. �� I .1 I .1 � . .
.. " . t Wat 11iss Gannon's lefter is only tle---j'and, deal,, wough I don'tsav- much -Don't, NO= asking anyone. to. a ng or I �,
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. I . 0. tb4i about it, pei vli(- pfituo. while a �. I - � . . . . I.. ..
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�.',f_ . iblame anyone, ratlip:, than herself great virtue of Mrs. Vinkham's niedi* be i thousand times worso than what doing. It is it. simple ao-t, but ,One mo�f, 1 g4i've'thealarm. Thefwatbrworks`sys-� . . . . .
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,�i. . - , tein Ill 6olincidtion with the mill was - . . . . � . . I . � I
.. failed to meet her brip,11itest expecta- , you, Alice," disLoorag;hig in its elreet, - * ... . . I . I . .
,-.�.�� � cine must be admitted by aU. - . � I've said. For I do love : , . I � __ - I
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� dions. E-xistonce was, monotonous- . . . p . Mrs Martin hesitated stra,Lmled -olle Don't, upon h � soon lit action- aiid,th.6 fire, brigade call� -1 I _ -_ .-----,- I _.
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"! 'i- . 11hult. All'. Nfartill was not folid of poct-
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ohnir after the milliner of, 0
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have a tooth extraoted;, and doift dur-
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- -p clenching yoiir 'hand
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"Is that all?" lie. aske a; jjatlontl�..
* Dick groped his way through the dusk,
to where the lialf-finish.0d. letter'lay,
Neither . you draINY in a shax!ll
1li ssixig bre�.th .n the accompau6t
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ii-,. ".1 � time ancl the absence of temptation, it
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energeticallyi "She's wretebed, and her'
picked it ,up and cominited. it to' the
flames� face. down wai d. As -ho stb 'oil flieli-
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" I,, 'Veakening of her inward loyalty toward
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husband and she are utterly un6iigeni4l, -
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so silo'$ goin- to leave hini-and slic
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Ing the burnt. paper to pieces with the
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poker, ills wife prilliped llers�lfon one
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sure. h golibi or plebe is ended. If, lioNY-
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husband, there appe'ared -it man who
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"I see," said 11r, Martin. I'HusbanWs
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loutigbing, or .wal.,en In the night vic-
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Mrs. Martin-gestured'-vacruely with a'
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all in your Br6wning.. solhewhere, I. be-.,
pdrform this little'service in �such a. 0'11Y �
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roothcrsturn gratefully to Dr. Clim,e,
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thn;ugli his Recipe Book
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0ugh to let. th . Butf
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�h , -1:�,. �. vWch he frequpnted only to prote'st,lils Noting that her-busbt I ind's . eyes were oil k9an Eral � lcisCO. "Star." " ' I..... . I I . where the- perfollner's memory is deide- . Lam, n .Qa.';�ed the little dnias an"d oldez .itself, and.all tt, '. . . . . . . ... ..
,��:,:.-�� detestation of them, and later, and more . . . - '. ... I . . . I . ,tive or:'4er powers of .4�xtenip8rizatiou 4�,'ai . d death.: pAktial proportion and medle,eviLl .mag- � .
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Z the gesture,. she. regrette . ... .1 .. I - 7 ..: . , . . nificence. -'In the main part of ill,& house . I
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.. 7 . Xr. ldi"'n after meeting him one I e, soled herself* with: the thou"lit that 'he' ... I . . .... . �. .,.7-7 .1 ., . . . * . - eye I 11 . . h T, promptfy� I re, . . . I . ii� . In ______ I . �
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I . �. . .1 , , .. . . 'd , liat of -holding, ,pentine .brings rolief When 0-11 � . I
k;aya depailed for the club at the ' . I . . , � I , t�hi. thru Japanese joom,. and ''an I
she had so lomi assumed'to be. trup th t ' * : Sl)j*jjl& . . - tile I lower -half. of the pLige-firmly' with . - I-- acre and Irri tatod. - when the - style ,of thecoun- I I I
n ice in' the liall-a pro- I 0 ' . 1 . I ., I .� -hi Th,e ' '�' ' cold Is each furnished in tile . I . . ... ...
tl led ft. - - , , . 1� � I . one hand while .turn . try whose
cedure that Mrs. Martin outwardly, de- , shg, flev,r, qu,s io, , - '177 - . 11, , I g- 7the top part . . tight In the cheat, and the cough ,pain. . art it - is suppos6d to I
. . plored. "Knocks lijei up ,�gajnsL the furniture, ' ' , ' - . ' - brIsIdy witill. tile othe'ro _�!I'his'is anlen-. ful. and distreilsing. It allays .the Ill. - � , . eat 8 .
k . . . I I- - - NdEnr d.T.eaches : a. L�sso n Thai . "ItamnlatJoh, he-als the' sord .and torn represent. Tho- music room is the'laig, .
, "I don't see why ),oil won't ever wait ,dogs, he'?" .queried : AIr. Martin, pus iing. . ': - . . I . tirely. wrong -system, ,and with some I I . . . . in:.the palace, being . I" I F _� � ,,, I j '� .
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I . his chair slowly liaiak:outofthe firelight . ?1ired r.-.Nhau.rvted Neii �.and . , tions, -i xpensive. , ; , - dleais the air sisages. . - -� . .- two, storoys .high, and jt7is claimed also .. . .
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"Oil, no!'� A1rs.,Ma4!n . � .L�� .1ection, g . xniry�' 'It"Is fitted I 11 .
ry to dcparture� "Ile's so very . I I " . .�se . . . . .1 � .. . . --viate house. -ii I I obuts pays fo ths'porlibershi
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. . I � that this Nvould have been a: trifle., _.. "' � -Tht�.�SPI'tligi�tli(�-.�i�ls,o*-,iwlic�ii.ii.itiire,, toire. *Even 6 cornet e w risoi: . . .e do not.think of accept- -stage, and its'iiedusties are.Prac- , 25E- =ce "'on . . . . . . .
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31i'll to me; in fact, our dispositions "Drinki then VI I . . . . . .. .with a RO.' ,.over.yLionth,includin,-6p!ctet,sofhigh-.classv�r,aI �
ca]." .. I . ,. .. . . I � 1) �op;iros "for swartier. , Al I tb e t'rees - , r. ' � I 'Ing.tbe clieap� subgtitut6s which many *alV -perfect. Flne specimens of ' and instrumental new music each montb, .
osst identi I I i * ' , � dayed badly, a;nd a'greU.Ae , al_.. I . . . I. � . . -18 ,
"No -no' * lie's all ri-lit in'those, Nva y a I anq *plallts,Ave filled Y�-fth �llew sali 'to - 136n't, -wjien ac . . .. . ,.druggists offer In Its place,; g5 cen.ta., . ' .
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a woman, Alice, Nou're a dream, . or ity,ni2 61 i ing'literature, in or zilu- .
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Id. "As a man, you'd be a tame mistake, and she thinl I ls . ! . L'Viill* . - . Dim. Cha9fele'S.' PUP Ik this room doubtless -will - - -
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don't likq q,jt4 iuysell,�' and lie . _. . . . 4 . 1. .. . . 4, 'ver. unde'r . a , '. . cliscuin4aaces - . � a . I . .. pr* -cE, a 'n g yomiront 20,". to '. - )71 ollr,�.-. - .
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said :. Mr. Xaitin,' q'ilictly, "so & ' 7 (Ija lielletith Ole : midsui nnibr. su . n... . � . o ' teeth 'audibl� . during ." I I I .Iiy Mrs. Gardner. - A Chinese room, To.- �r t our one 'a o -t Ix -
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down the fluffy Angora kitten , a `119 k 11 ed.: , it ... j "I ` ..
there's another 'man -Ili it! Did she tell , I -e y0ilien �. 1.J ' of. H50 I .. - x. , .
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as climbing tip his trouser-le1g. . � . 1".�g't`l 'saI0'withulfn fuld N .1 5,11. .�r a intidverteni wilrLderingii - from . - . . . . I I . I . the Orient; 'a . 10 1. _e t., ., I a I .
ovp:, '. - - ` * ` _ . . . I * plete' with treasures Of ,:,
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in- later,'petted the kitten and - fT " ,eed [11A �..Vovy- t� J, - - � � , - ----I , _ . . '. . I I
you that, to - .1 ..` " I zill physicialls lwe 41"'I e .. "QiOwni"14. . . .
"She told ing all," answered _,�Irs.`:Var-, ofid ftee ilow 11160d. . . I . . and Turpentl [I() a .- - leathei room'...in, ,Nvhich th . ' ' . . . . . . . . I .
ds. -a frosli supply of Don't 14 t)ie Act of your. kaowlti(i I I . _J : I . . �
e le' , with interkides in which . . . 0 I . . L. . I � �. - . - of Elibe" is done in C6101713 of wond-br.ful �-... - . ,,�'� ".., .1. . � . 11 I
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Mrs. 'Martin exclaimed aver the . your � notes - irt . . _. __ I . l rooms, fo . .. . ,. ,. .
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ble similarity of their jaste 11er IlusEa a she r,a' 'faint:sni'le on.. blood yoit "Nvol'11 �e as 'hellile" . Ili 'the, .1 r." � .
abolit. it," a 1 . I * the4n for-thoiic of the. compoie odation of Mrs. 03srdner and li�ey' .' '
_A�i :1 . snunnor asa, tre. P without. new 'sap 1. I en f he . ' . .. I . . . I .�
n d's fa ce. - . � , .1 laying. an ob igatQ, Wnp " t Incid , 6 .t '. Plague In; - �' AccOulm I . . . 11
J,angham h�d been moreLy " , , .L. . . I - Don't if .p I � . , - .. . . her, features of the palace. I I . . `
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.. III tfi e aslilp �,j�ld hs,V� wo. a seriou , sly ! . t . i I ' - I . - � a:High Chure 68tou `0 . . . I . . I .
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course and van�' I a. Ai4i thaE -theAll� lie, , . . tonic o give vou n6v blood- al' it is intended you should remain pass ve; � . , . Nihale' 9f . -, . ..
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isbed into nothing- troubled. Eveii*.tlio clerks, in his 'office Very� best. to�iic iiledic,�tl sciellee, haS' � your. tuning nirty I loss agredible ". 'A -correspondent 'of the "Medical . Re, . . h clergyman of E . , I
Jii fortunately,' lie was possessed . I be no . �e whole � find'these Pills Arnply -invaluable ' '
kne (Iji;c6v&r6d is Dr Will ianis'."PinIc . Pills. � . a midnight, mass which -set, tl , . , , 0 . 1;
- __,_ ____� uline ideas, Which, insti- . w that sign, but it conveyed .nothing , 1. than yolir, playing, but here it is out of � cord" says , that . in.. -December ,I"t �
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L,f "'.7 few mase . . . . . . . . I I as a, w dos6s will rest re nd � .
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--`0':- � ., to his wift. � Every pill rilake�-ljevif . �- a padre I - Ili a � th e of: city by the ears, CrahmeWs."Adano. and fe o 'free a'
.�-'��., "i persistent and ircreasing gossip, c YOU going to. advi * place. - . �.7 - . .
`L";L� " 11 ' " brams the llerves, - anh '.0. Ve'rconles� all : - sah- -is beinc, Luzon'.told his congrego.tion nt..he had L Eve" 8' conspieuo*us) as IS lar'"cohditions and * effectually .
, _ . . .. d "Whatwer as her!, : 'delies, - backael , I tin , 0 ' .
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,,x��,;-:, enl rose up and declared him to be he asked at, last chkiless, head Itts in, Don't 'whistle while a 0 t Botticelli" '�Madohna,".. wi.lich- cost: its - regU � . .
J."'. t';%.. " p to . it . I. - .. .1 I I . - skin o,rljp�' rende latle same . .. . u, -'which. he Ail 'owner' $63,000 Ahe Italiwn Gov- ierpoye' the -,ca,u ., . . . .
1,10., ly hopelessly Ili love with Mrs. , �digestloll, loss Of aptetite, red., Jkven present so 9f m4c4 suffer.' I . .
'. ',,,�, . . ' . I thought,'� answered his -wife,' "Lliat � [lio,'the-Ra,fron saint agains tholera, " . .. . I . L . . . .
7 ,"'; - ., � . n. Tb ined Ili � I - -a: siftillar key, the'effedt V. 4 . I X111.1 IM arnment, no -end c ing -to the sdx�, . . I
L, 0 . tioils,and dther trou )Ies so comuton in rnelody, and. in L you'_7 , Oq int Ttroutild, and Prince I I .. ' . . . I .
_�,.;,., '4 should. advise.her .t leave him. It's descending vo. 9, Well, . ind that .San. . � . I . L ..- : . .. . . . .
'two days, at the end of which ho� L . Chigi,veryma:, , . t. . .
,�,�,,-��_ - time springi This is ,in established J irritating to those iwiuid ny. uncomfortable hours. - I . 1 � I
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�,W�L, I . . I - � R9que. bar]. informeii in tlint, whoever � ,,' X1
. - -con- such a nice 1P � ,004 hv,'tho�isands,. ill e T Tunw. . . .1 . drank-. or: bathed -Au Cho waters of thi . .Vbc, e ' stence, ch na art's ld- .
emnation' conditions, "L'Slle' iadded..' The araument pi: . . . I � , : . ri .t ..
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,,It,s 'go much rnoio��noble, to brave the - -says '- �111: do not - know what :Iv�ould'
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I wpAef and carrying ft away in battles. � pictures and bad, fine and foolish orna- ' � opinion% ory,eading ph. s elft] a.. , , . ''. ,
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focus from which Me aiscaise would be � Vvith W jjew to. the whole, wid olie'finds one� of ,the best iemedies f wi piles ox . -Y;
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" I . , , . that 1-1 want to' ask your adyiee ' - .�iq' � .. 1- . I hd e pills Will be mail lat . 50 cents Vald? - 7 . . � . N" useless with the tilgrlms,.and ltba- no - . re inclined to recomin6lid. -
F", , t,, she could leave b1iii 11 . . � . .1. , . 11, noble inonument.to,its ciegutor)"Isa,bol1q,. makes moinc,
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t � . entiroelf under control as is fitting for nd a d Vora r -order, I'm � -1 :, - - used to pat m6 so much on the -head for close, the well by force and place it un.. I JOHN 'R FLOOK, M. D.,' Acting
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-:��, �, the vo ce of an uniisual woman about to not for ivor,es .myself, though that's a - . I ". . .1 I . I . -"All� Slopoils, II&W der un �amed guard -lot the people flym- This museum vA . WtLy'l! I I
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1! , matter of taste. But if'she leaves him 141;t �1; . only one Of the niany. 01traordinary pl, I _114V
"I', .1 enter on an unusual course 'of action; and runs off �- with another mail)� the, .. 4116 F�ar:of)itin 1i gl�it-. Prim. , . . RIWAV., .11, . I . . . I . . 11y. believed that San Roque would Stalup ' e or I I I . � , .
� . I . I I . . . I . . . . 6ut oholera If, they. oi2ly. did. a, DO sodes in Afro. .Qaidiier's daie6r. -W .0. 4, Almant &-,turltig.Chdm-,� ' .
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,�.. oth- L world isnOt going to say tharsho's bra;v- I . 1COmnit . . . . . . I I I since she wont to Boston a, ist, Lonloft, Oatarlo. . I � � .
.11 . ing, laying down bis paper with the re- Ing it. It's- going to say that. she f . . mtin On th,%,subjeot "Is Society .: 1 � . . 146st told them I 1, . I .. . . . ..: I I . .
, . , ell, in . I I - 1. .. . .. . .two years. ago, she has been attracting . - 1. . .. . 11 . I . I
I . I . gretful air of the man who has left the I Worse Than-�t, Waa Ln Englind,11 Gwen- I I I � I . . I � 5etor) 'the . . ]All- .. I . : . I . . . � I ..
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I , . r7o'S �o aliAher. �ind- 6le wiirld.10'60t ,jole, itZwden says in the "Xineteenllh - . . . � I I � . . sicilkh, has been the subject of her con, . : ..... . . 1 I .. . I
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I think much * of that sort of .wom" " . ' t�n,lu 'I "If tligre be. reason � to thinU I I . .. Ve Saw too bluch., . '
I I � r what . the . world . . . . ME - I ''.. . . - . ., . him r, sweet-faced el I 41PAVIN' .
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I *eqI isee." , I It is nWowIng to tate: bad " . I . . 'I Aij a rule an employer requires th� w KENDALL; S_ . . 6-NN.CURE . -.,' , .
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raeu!s mixes," he said, "but go ahead and � ,,Who oares,. Ito ety i A 6A 1 C . lOir bo� 'in
11 . thinks?" said.hia wife, defiantly. - mTroving, . I . . � Chlirell'of the Advent At gui:144Y morn'. .
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. There was a pause. Mrs. 11,artin hesi., i nonce -of a. -few among tile aristocracy, . I .0.0 I I I I jper66ris hq, emplpyi to.,bo briglit und the old reliable ramt, for 0ya,01ft. Ulligbones.. Splints.,
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. "That's what you women say, -again," ing iservIoe. ..$he sent hinii to V,urope to �111
I fated, drew a long breath and made tile whoiby theitr conduet,-hav6 extinguished e At,vAl tfiiies,'sn(t when an employee I 100?
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- Plunge. I said her husband., "But do you -realize t1io respect 'hitherto accorded to theft, � . If � . I I ,q *0 I receive it musical education, she TUshed .., 'l .1 Y�C .. without& blendsh,as it doe I snotblis*& ' . I
. what it meails to a nice womE60-that I n I'D 0 E V T RD U 0 L EEO -0 discharged, It Is generally for not keep- keroWthe coutinet to litunch- him pro- . . .
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"You see, she's married. You don't old family names,. but rii,tlier to the I 1. -:r � I ... Ing has ey". ojen. It 060asionAlly hap- porly 'but . �
the people she likes woii)tipeak to hiar,' I I . I at 'a Chicago musicale, .
I taind my not telling you -her name?" , apath of'. some, and Hie timidity . � na, .Iiowevor, Olaf; arl -cino'byeo sees "he . . .
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iffie addM, mentally applauding herself that her friends must be am . amou&,ng to cowardice of others, be- .., I cuftw Bv.* I too much for his own good, as In. tbe remains, ever the $-in m ateri I ..
... . people who really -are. what she is only , . . . I . she seemed to l*, Kat first
gor the subterfur. . I n, , Ili& to that vast - maj ority f reger, . dase of,the-Virginla, planter ivho hired u Woman � ,/
� "R&ther Toll (11(l It" . I t' . field hand , I � . . time Alit saw,bim at.the Churah of We % .1
callel, and that ,slids flirown mvily afe People *ho'condone condupoe fell - '' I . I I .
. an-wercil her litia. everything but love for a man who didn't in their -hearts of hearts they condemn, 5 )'; d the plant6r caniii -along ai Advent, when she asked him what' hiq I
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�, h e love enougl, to keep her from doing They ought to be the e Ample, but' t1hey DOAN I Ft Ell-I'll'I FILLSO, ., 6000st - 'I I hopes for the future wer6. Yet this fis � 1.
�. I about things." wrong. Love isn't everything, A " . . I the,oatne Ura� ,Ottrdner who personally . .... KI L I
� Tly, . " -e- ha.4 never realized their responsibilities.1 , ' ., . - '- "Did you soo a coach go d6wn the road
. I ,� unhappy," said Mrs. Martin, Xow, that's the world's point of vidw," Wibli some the dread of being considered .� I . . a ,Mlile ago?.,? . . . � inspectea sandow's muscles, hired a ,
- I . IT4Z , lie added, in a lower tone, "Then therela I "Indeed I did, air. One of the horses Chinese theater in whiell. to entertain . spo ) _. i
feebly. 'Very, very unhappy," she add strak-Wed or Min la,far greater than
I - the other. Have yokt th;ught, when ille ,car Malley Trdubleu,_110 Matter of VW ) i
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... . I ed, more strenuo,isly. feeling that the � , of evil. virtuoug, themselves , kind or -what stage of the was S. 91141y,theor,se, and the otlier was a her guests,, fondled. lion cubs in tbo, Bo,;.4-.,, I
. you're advising 'her to do this, of the all the evil' disopej tan 'A I ton Zoo before it huge, crowd, i ... I
! ,o occasion demanded the cnipbasis. t, , ' . . they yet know and believe I perm"allently cured by the roan mail. In the off 1(',-,Jl � . and -once � 11
...' . . There was another pause. .Mrs. Mar. man she's lea�Ug?ll I gosSIT about others from whom -they. be quickly alid Mr, Joseph "I tholiAllt thalt. I boat(l some %unteril , rode in Aft engine only., NVIlen Own wifq ' . � .
. Some. vead y "cept Invitations and, benefits. t166 of these w-ollaerfUl. pill% � -,* woods." no other ,wily of reaching her dogtinti-
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�. �, . . . . tinlis mind, insten'd of applying itself to i thinj in hl,s Voice fmilinde& her. of the, They 411ow gambling to go on: in their Leland,Alma,� X,W.T.,:iecommeftdA them , 11'arn; 41r. One , f f1llpjll,jV1l4 C0101401 I Jjoft, 4 The 'jatt,cr is a characteriAle I .
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: 111., � *be uiatter In hand, persistently harked I Old days, when they were -first -married, 1101,ses, for they have not the phick to to. all kidney ,trouble sulerdts, when he Jones, Ile %,,as thootall one.' The APeOnd � story. 1. ve at Gloucester : I
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I s . ftek to the days when she first met Dick, I and ahe had failed to notice their uncon� forbid games of cards being played f . or talral-I was troubled ilth dull head-, one %,as Mitfor P.eterq, and the ihirdiorio' She was to drn 0 OJT the
I . kid he had told her she was blie prettiest I . Ightf ill at a, certain hour to take a lid I
. I I geniality. Life had been easy then, an4 money. Idle people .tire encouraged by sAes, bad fri dreams, -terrible 'Poll, ,m&ee. Colonel Jones had one! I __ . .
- I . girl be bad ever seen. She tried to -shiver -and she and A free
,. ,quent desire tb wa'5 new eovieb. then running between that ,
. . , now ft was very coulplica.ted hem to plu,y lbridge,' not nleiely as a value In my le of them iiew-flangled, breech -loading gung I city and Bevext, The traln. canle, but . Complete Cure for 11one SpavIn.
� . 1, got citig, MAN% XIDNRY F. .
I . At the recollection of his bluntness, and, , w,as very tired, Ilon- eyes filled, with recreWtion * in the ovenlng� but as� the urinate, Co I that broAkin twoY . . , , .1 there were no signs of Mrs. Gardner 01 � Itasitfl, Atanitobei, Jan. t&, $00,4, 1
. I i.Wam atruggling to ennipam It unfavor. I tears, iiid slid buried her lae6 in the pil, husiness of the day, beginning after PILLS recommended for just such AUWY� "Did you f�eo those wlld pigedns 'fly - ter escort, so the coach il&-�r started h be. U 1. lCesdall Co., ectitlemin I t ha,I to ire'at a youn 4
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I I I . DR A I "It's rather rou h lit 11 I . know. . - em, tttid was ver,,7 much suvIrlsed 1i "See' I` I Oue-A I dial' 'ere wal , 'heard, &lid Mrs, Gardner was disoovore4 ' lh ll" I 11-1 T . .. I.
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