u. ‘ .4 ' '3ri*nld.i:yï¬g1::' Lim- GAR mu ; lineult. witheutewurd of comment, dienee. " If he dieoheyed you," ehe eeid, “ I on But prey do not allow l.th to petition." dengri v. y npeeking; Hlldred," be cold, “ I heve uite enoug tenente w thout- lnleri’erence from you, I oennot ellcw~m and “ Lord Convert,†the interpneed. ergorly, -, " do believe meâ€"I hevo not the leeet wieh . to luterfuro : but thin poor womenâ€"if you hed open her pelo, hungry fece end end 1 I . “ It in eney (linough to look hungry,†he eeid im out . “,Yom notymeen thet. I know you heve ity end compeneion for the unfortun- eteâ€" heve neon you kind end genercue to them : and thin r womeu'n huebundm end ehc loved im, mindâ€"4101' hunhend, Lord Oereven, died to note your birde, Thinkâ€"e men killed thete few pirde any n In 7:11,“ 1. your we of looking et the t- “$38130 you huo. t et yen ere «0 bone a .'etv!" ‘ Eh: -‘< y > e ecking in thin once i" ehe mo anewthe moot glorioue rt h Gonntitutlcn. John Woolfr‘uif -- of the Genre 1‘". not for will,†elm eeid gently. " You tbiuge of thet kind better then V y know how eorry I felt for the women. who loved her hunbendâ€"loved end loet him.†Kildred, you muet not euh me to inter. It dcen not do to give wey to one'n elweye. I correct interfere They mutt pey their . in! 7- 7 . "Willyouletmepcy the rent For her ‘ if her lips y . U. u 7†nhe raked. “ If on do, we eholl mic: it to three u your. Berlouely epoch . Hil- dred, you meet not interfereâ€"it wll notdo. It would be e fetel precedent, I wont ebeo- lutely forbid you to my only more.†she turned from him, her feoe growing quivering with eager. He new . end felt elmoet eorry. “ I regret to refuee you, Biidred,†be bid. lining to quit the room. “It in the t furor you here eeked of me, end 1 cold have liked to grunt it. But I iced Blunt re fell-hillin thet I wold interfere. e meet meke whet we nun d the entete, end we ehell never do it if we interfere with Blentyre.†alto ruined her heed with e churning eir (Limo-e end dindeiu. ii ray, my lord," the eeid, "mey I out I‘ll you heve left your coneclenoe in Mr. Mt e’e hendnl" - e - “ would not hue .nuo †milled the Etrf.‘ “ My r:de : into e smell upeoe.†Ker from Zluehed, he" tyne ehoue brightl . "let me eel; you, my lord," eho en , "hove you ever remembered thet ell thin 'oeelth‘vre:I lvne: myâ€, not fofr your own apeci -' u noe, but or the r Md the need i" poo “ I, ehould ' c you to tell Blentyrethet," uncured the Ber]. " I here never remem- ng of the hind." †Then let me tell on it in true. Iwould r turned from .uoner be the poem how your door then I would be you, with our title, our eetetee, your weelth, your deed nee, seafloor deed been. Good- morning, my †And with en eir of dignity the young Doe-teen ewept from the room, leequ him dumb with rege CHAPTER XXVI. lady Guam wee not uerorelly engulf, but new ehe trembled with thet ube oheuld he ne cruelly incited, the illnet fever ehe bed ever cubedâ€"~de be- interuut in eurely on her heebeed it She did not proneto flpolo no deetb, her nunoyence with my L: ; 'l'bot behold eutirienl eenile ‘ CHAPTER XXVII. Without replying to no Arthur Oxayl’e J Oereven inetentl quitted the room, her heert burnin wi hot indignetion. How well her h’e friend- muet know thet hedidnot love hurt The would never duetoepeektohereethey dbutforthet knowledge How well they meet know it, whenthey‘rhred to try to ineult her her the: I W muet heve been con- byecmeouewhoknewhewhumee ueture to for root. Few of the Bonus- mere knew of ite. exietenoeâ€"the vieitore did not. Someof the eervenle were in perfect ignorenoe ee to lie whereeboctn. : It wee conetruoted for the note end exclu- five one of the Lediee Col-even. Rumor . told etorien of one of the deoghtore of the houee who bed been born with n deformity in the fools no terrible thet the wee unï¬t for home eyee to gene on. The Eerl, her fether never permitted her to leove the . hcuee, end thin gerden hedbeen conntructed entirely for her one. It wee enoloeod be. tween our high welln, end thoee well were covered with e luurient growth of ivy. No windowe, no tower overlooking the gerden. Tho petite were brood end etreight, the whole piece wen u wilderneen of flowers. The young Counteee bothonght beryl-fl 131 t in retreet. She bed one key 'érfhe dork- c door met led to in; Sir Front bed “other. She would go thither, the quid to hereelf, end look her life in the lean, end then decide whet to do with it. It wen elnwly dewn' eoroen her thet the would not be eblo to her triele much longer ; . tbet ebo could not and would not endure them : thet there wee e brighter lilo nome- whcrc which eho woe determined to find out ; that the could not eeoriflce her whole life to e nbedcw of duty ; thnl‘, in foot, ehe would go forth free. She went to the leeeeuncc. interrupted there, could “or: only by her hueben or Sir Ronni ; there wen no four of other intrudere. A eenee of relief oeme to her when ehe found herneif between the four high welln. The blue nk y emiled down upon: her, the lenguid eir ntirred felntl , t e eoent of ronee creme to her on the wind; it wee like u reprieve to enter thet quiet retreet end feel clone. It won e dreery (eagle u mierreblc dice - intment. She wee tired end weery. Loo - g beck, the thought the muet heve been med to notiï¬oe hereelf en the bed done ; merriod for her money, cold for n title. her own will, her own womenhood lied never eeeertod itneif. Ker hendnome, indolent hue- bend did nothing but breather olth indiffer- ence end contempt. She could do nothing for him. He wee on the wey to ruin. How could nhe errent him l Kin whole lilo wen u round of neueelenl plennure from which che could never divert him. He bed oil that he wented~ber mun-aw. could go free-4m to lend u more oongeniel life, where ehe would not live in the midnt of ennoyeucec cud vexetione. She would go and live in Freucc or ltely ~enywheru Mary from Englend. Her fether m ht be angry. heed it. e but": when but little love for her ; nhe would. to am bier. moron); regm eh: kitâ€"«r; me it deep oneâ€"wen for Sir Rcoul. .ncul, the only humnn being who cured l’cr herâ€"whet would he ‘ eey when he knew that oho wee going! He would mien her no terribly; but, even for hie nuke, deer on he wee to her, ehe could not nte . He would rnlee her, he who loved her wit u true, loyel love 3 but ehe would tell him how wretched the wee how utterly rnieereble, end then he would one thet ehe muet go. She eobbed out the wordu. It wen u re- lief to eey themâ€"4 relief to eey even to her- eeif thet the wee micernble 3 the bed been no rcud reticent, rev: cofl-rentrelned. V udden y e bend wee leld upon her ehoul- der, end, looking up, ehe cow Sir Reoul etendiug by her eide. In hie .pele feoe, worn with pain end “flaring, ebe new in- ï¬nite pity, inï¬nite love 1 omnpemion end tenderneee ehone in his eyee. He bed never looked eo true and no noble on he did juet throw no bent over ldred r lid in it no bed on on. a " in use†’ "ltienobed,"eho not be weree, Remiâ€" Ineeth‘ocloï¬ lit If she were ? eny one holp deepieiny New eurely Ibo: She would not ‘- end i ll pefled ewey. the eeoretof hie enoe. hoped not hopeâ€"yon not how frankly I em ug. Sir Renalâ€"«d than I ewoke to euro end certeiu conviction thet he not only did not love me, but thet he ebnclntely disliked , mo.†“ Poor child 1" aid the grave: in. g: I do not like epeehing of it,†uh: be; . “You muet nee, Rectal,» well ui' Rioâ€"you mutt underetend. How could end dielikiug e men who liven for himnel who once for noth- ing but hie own pie “0N, end leevee every duty neglected? How oenI lovoe men who married me only for lny money, denpieing we the whilowWho bee not einoe merriege ehown me the ordinery civility Lhet e gentlemen never feile to ehow to e ledyf He in ecliinb, indolent -ch, Raoul, . [do not like no ing thin, but if on new hie cruel neglect, in cruel oppreee on, if you knew how cereleeely he leevee everything to John Blentgre,_how. ‘mrhcll. no to the. oi inetiee, you would he entry for me 2†- " You ï¬ve borne your fete brevely ee yet, but now ml hevo iiredof it; our oourego put euco hove feiled~~ycu eve toldmeeo, end I can plelnly nee in your own mind you are seeking eomo meenn of neon . In it not no!" “$ee," ehe enewered, “ I munt go 1! .I n voice in uwuy ‘ “ That would be e commonplace ending eltcr ell, running ewny from your trouble. Hildrad, I can too how you may rneke your- self r. heroineâ€"«how you may rice from thin, our girlinh, dieeetiniied lilo to the grendent . heighten of horciem. I ere it, end, unleoe I r minteken in my eetimetiou of j you will do it ; it in better hte of heroiem then in the em greedy your chereoter, to die on the heig deptbe of deeKuir." . ' I thong t,†ehe eeid, “ then men effected to deepiee the influence of women 1" “ Not true men. You mey teke it no u eefe rule for guideline thet when e men relln egeinnt women he in no gentlemen. He maybe e We, e each, on igno- remun; be euro of one thing-he ie no gentlemen. The flret inntinct of e gentle- men in chiveiry. {the men who hen none nhuuld ley no clelm to thet title. Believe me, limit-ed, moot greet end wine men owe the greets: pert of their wiedom to the in« licence of good end noble women. It in tho grendoct influence in the world "--end the eoldier ruined hie noble heed proudly. “ I need not quote hintor to youâ€"you m hotter vereed in it then em. I need not quote biogre by or try, nor lot to the : men who eei thet owed ell ' euooeen in life to bin mother, nor to the men who , owned thnt he owed ell hie ooduece to hie . wife. It in the come etory. feel inclined V eometimoe to think thet the grendcct of I meet behum meet ieevemebeforel you heve eetme. oom...w leoe to the heroic, end eeyto myer'f, 'iefor goedcfehemen Mi. In enother minute the bountiful fuoe bed dleeppeered, end Sir Iteoul wee left in thepteeeeueoeelone. "A men might in down hie life for nuchewomeueethet,'heeeid, with whet eimoeteigh. . I O O I et Bevenemere ; he lied been one of hie friende, who, heving received e telegram, hed gone to enewrr it. He etood elone, leeuing cercleenl y egeinet the open verende, eomethinnmore then hie uenel indifference derken g hie feoe ; he never liked interruption durinxg e geme. She would not revee her heeitetion, but went etreight to him, emiling ec thet he little gunned how her heert bent. He ruined hie eyebrcwe en she drew ueerer to him. Whet wen going toheppen 2 Before he bed time to npeek hie fece wen buried in e ecft, dewy moon of mignonnette. “ There," eeid e leughing voice. “ You enld thin morning thet thin wee your feverite flower. I hove been looking for the moot fregrent npreye of thin thet I could ï¬nd." He could not believe the evidence of bin wheel ; it we. incredible thet the laughing v voice belch ed to hie cold, proud wife-â€"the : from the ' girl who he nwept im riounl room when be new hcr net. e looked et her in emezement. She would not one the : nurpriee on hie {eon or meke the lent dilfer- euoc beoeuee of it. _ " You hove the very pick of the gerdon epeciel bounty.†He tanned imeelf, end ‘3 from the wondering etupoi' come him. .‘o had over " You reelly remembered, Hiidred, whet : um mum w “it†the I neid l†he begen, with e pleened look. "Yoc,end I think youehowedgoodteete," ehe replied. then fregrent mi “ And you rec tents." he neld. “ Yen. Why nhould that not†eho eehed, with n emile. Hie fece flunhed end his: e “ I fencled," be cold hurt considered me altogether qrnceleeoon out one redeeming quality." nonnette. †M: on a]. “ Indeed I do not,†the repliedenrneetly, ' thinking of ell thet Sir Reoul bed cold in g hie fevor. " Thet in e greet minteke of your.†“ There in one thing,†he conleeeed, in e low toneâ€"“I hove chown the worst eide of ; . , : in cnrrymg mg chemoter to you.†he felt frightened end inclined to run ewey. “ You will not lone my flowere or throw them away ‘." the eeid. And then nhe wee ntertled, for his bendeome indolent eyee 0““ I“ 5" “h “an i. a“ Maw“ ‘ were lockingiute here with n newexpreeeion of g end noble women.†lfie e on brightened. hie fece- fluede he to if e e kulghtol old. She looked nt h m with wondering ewe. " You may run ewey cud leeve your home, Hildred ; but that will be e common- leoe ending. Do thet which in nobler, higher, better, reeign yournclf, eubmit to our fete end meke the but of it. An e heudeome end noble women 11;... your influ- ence with your hueheud to mu. him from hie eiough of deepond into n hi her life." Bhe wee look et him in eer wonder. " How one I licence Lord Gerevou l" the enked. " You cen do it by petlenoe end perâ€" eeverenoe. Buy to youreelf tbet the reek of your life ehnll be' to choke him e good ‘ . inntred of runuieg‘v-uy from i devote youreelf to it. There of ewomnn'e echelonâ€"let the be cure; end mely there oeubo no it ‘ .. olier uni-ion then to rouee en t to e eeoee of his duty,e eeldeh Ineufrem hie self-indulgence." "It would be e noble tent." ebe neld mgully. “ Could I eoeenplieh it. “ With end eeif-eeuwolynet new - 5-2.2 te prelim: c pendent ’ chereeter.†. "Dufï¬e mid. hell/f {Wilden}, "be deeenotioreme.†thut *- the nine 5 If.“le i0 : theme a. 8n- in their: Moe depths. . ‘" A I no muting in ohivelry end ~ lentry. Billclrod!" e eeked her. "I o lleve thin in the llret thing thet you heve ever given me of your own frre will, in it not? " “ No," the replied, Quietl , 1:131 in can: . n q o “ Ah, perdon me," he eel . chen of fece end voiceâ€"“you gore me your ortune i†“ Nny, Lord Oereven,†ehe cold gently, ~ " on ere quite wrong. I wee not thixehinï¬ ; of money. Gold in drone-I d on llrâ€" ’ could elmolt hele it for the miechilrrl that it hen. I en th'nlr of eomotitize ver- . m w I m is thn’t r; eilk but then cont me eigh different from moneyâ€"«methylene; money could not buy.†I 5 “no wen looking et her with. he)... curi- ; W. " Something. then money could not buy,†berepeeted. 'I deelere that you pmle me. Ith tgoldwucmnipotent.’ " I do think eo-I do not like it. Omnipotent? W , Lord Convert, all the wuel ofthewcr could not bur heppi} eeenorleve.†mum» m lee wee tern. mom. cone-e Inneeenec “war leek-tn one lone. but no After the bed eluted kernel! in the ferry boot little Willie broke ewuy from her end bundle eround in the duetenddht, D II . " Ab, modem," wkiepered the old mu '._ mee,“donet teeterlttflo'w ! I In» to one the ii‘fie ehl d beve stun.†“lire, indeed. v “ltdcee my old heat . ," he went : i. lied b 7' *1 here,†ehe eeid 3 “every eprey hen its own . w y u†Bu'tou ('a'e‘ '5 ‘0 "WV" .' come to underetend ihet moot of them “ I know no flower lovelier iy think thet- l have [00" I to eeeume en ex . foul" : out of e everdede your hue d’e i‘ one of myowu there gevetohimtcmeiluweuheߠClerk~Ycu one cell him ea: thet tele- ‘ 5‘1“- u V E V Containerâ€"It tekee too lunchtime. «lone heir in ten minutee. decremenâ€" You, but it token three weeke fault to grow enough to look reepeoleble eguin. "‘ I he Thoma keepe good comper while he ewey et echocl,†eeid the mug men'e mother. " l ell," replied bk then, comfortingly, “ it “ght , it eer- home u e our who - ehook. Arthnrw hut wee it? Hedgeâ€"- Ere wife medo en appointment to meet him ete oertein hour, end the wee there rigbtonthe minute. Every or I. rent meny hero worehip- pix-n go toyzhe ho‘ueu in which Oerlyle wee rn end try on the nego'e old bet, which in preeorved no u relic of inherent. 0f the thoueende of vinitorn in the put ' few cure only 34 bed heede [ergo enough to d the hot. And etill emcng the 34 there woe not one Carlyle. Joeeph Meyuerd, of Indienepolin, won hie wife on the election of Clevelend. Pepe McFedden did not went Joueph for e eon- in-lew end in order to get rid of him put the girl up egeiuet 3W0. Afur the election Mr. McFldden geve hie conequt to the wed- ding end, elnc give the SlOO. Lendledy-No, thin room bee no fire, but the loot gontlrmen ulwuyn left hie door open end cold it wee well booted from the hell. Room-Hunterâ€"â€"It won’t do, then. I bed 5 friend who once occupied n morn booted from the hell, end it won no hot he got the hreic fever. 1 (But the loud. ledy hed hinted.) One of the boot runes: employed by Tennymu to orange vieitore in thet pub- recently. People need to well: for him for houre whore pertineoity inituted him. He noon were Ihlbfled with merely looking et him no he united in the some!†he peed e me winer mu, however, e littlc inter on, end employed e eel-vent to do the welking. The letter wee Logged out in clothee einuler to times worn by the poet, end wee inntructed ion on dreemy end en intellectuei no he could. 'nnu Fourth emu-oer. Poor 'itty beby eietor May, I'u eorry now for you, For, whlio l'e four grout bin your! old, You’e only junt turned two. Now stand. up on your tip-top tone, Ami don't you let it mi . I’ll give you come of my deacon. Although you are no emell. The melt of en inreeti oticn of about yrero‘ duration, by W. Bowditch. - O. E.,of Benton, into the methode employed onpuhlic bunineee in the veri- ouc city depertmentc be: led totbo mopping I gtnornlplnu for the morgueizetion ’ of nil the depertmenia in qeeetion, end the piecing of them under one meuegement, which it in believed will meke them of let (rector aï¬â€˜lcwy" u to ob; work to be per- formed, cud producing grater economy in expendituree. Mr. Bowditch iiguree out o ponihle yenrly curing of $450,000. “ No, I’m not nuporetltioue,†neid e citi- een in convermtion, " but my wife in. Bhe ‘ went out yecterdey and forget her perueol, no ebe ceme back end leid own her pocket- book to get her pnnol, then went out end forgot the pocketbook 3 no book ehe me E the necond time end not doom." “ ' Aren‘t you going out 3' I naked. " ‘ Yen, but if I went out the necend timo without pitting down to In .eh the reel uphill i would hove bod luck.’ " She got up nud went cut, end i new thet ehe bed not down one bread new t duller-e, end hed ruined it. Thet wee not very good look for me. Boyle ~â€" hy can’t you weerin eu overcoety tilt cold deyf Break-0: my weyhere ltgzt ouch e eoekinglhed to teke it efl'. icyâ€"“But it isn’t ruining. Brookâ€"Non ; â€"-- _eoeked it myeell. " Are there my men men: eyed in thin town i" " Idcu’t how." f you one welt until tomorrow I’ll tell ypu." “ How will know W " There'e mtoheeeuferuovediutoe three-em ing on the lyrical t." It wee e Coronation girl who merried e telegre apex-Mm,“ eo thnt when run died it “qu: cont anything to telegraph the newt to her nucle'n fallen in Ohio.’ huntâ€"blow, I Mich you would lend nereeeenuhle " Hove you ennui cud Glennie of Gun De 23mm " "In ehe the hem' M31?†‘i: lig c He rowed et homo. reg end, though he did not win. hie per wee no good thet the knoon one! begun to mice him eloeely. Lem rt beet A. Roberto in ekiï¬ for £100 e eide end then rowed hie lint tune in ehelle with Uhepmen for e eimiler nteke, which he eke won. Bobertetrted him I, thin timeinehelh, but the molt wee mine. Before Dutch heme to this country Lumber reoe, but Dutch wieer declined, end Lem- bert hue had toily et the hi beet geme. Limbert'e father in very run of the boy, end hue elweye been en: one to nhow him om When O‘Connor reeched Acntrelie Lernbert, een., wrote inviting him to visit the Ne n to no hie non. The epeen in e freehwmter ooum, end ebout the bent end feireet in Auntrelie. It in only ‘22 miiee from Sydney, and there in no current, no that when young Lumber-t wu bunting twenty minulee for 3 union 330 yerdn it we: quite neturel that he nbouid oblmct nttent’on. Old Bi“ Beech hell to ~' lire-k twenty minutee on the nemo coune ‘ to beet Henlen. UAWDAL'B'H rosrrws. J. (7:. (leudeur hen written on foliowe, re O‘Connor end the chempionehip of Americe : I wee eurprlced to nee oertnln remerke in the Toronto pepere of thin morning regerdiug £th eculaing chempicnnhip of Almeria... ' ' x o no intention of oleiming the tiiie, I: . .mg thet no men hue the right to it unless he wins it on the water. Whet I ehell do next opting in not for me to any now ; but if I coneidered myself it thoueend timcn chempicn, I could not». end would not, ndvenco my olnim until the lute revered bolder of the title even at rest :‘u bin greve. You will perdon me for diverging to erpreee my greeteet sorrow et the lone tne world of profanesouel ceremenelxip hen experienced in the dreth of one of my worm. wt friende. Williem J. .OZOonnor e men in hem l elweye found the lnenlnote of n a tlemen end of e thorough eportemen. Cenede onu- nct lone euoh e men without feeling nhe he! received e revere blow. Upright, bonnet, ooneiderete end couregeene. on e ntrenger to everything thet we: not eirelghtforwerd, he wee on which of whom eny notion in the world might have been proud. IIASLAJH‘ AND llAUDACR DOUBLI. The Toronto Globe of thin morning eeye : ~ J The non: double ecull crew to repreeeut Oenndb will probably be Henlnn end Gecduur. The Turf. No ‘Zyenr-old of thin yeer hue epprceched the record mede by Hie Highooee, the ohnmpion of ihet ego of Will, in the mutter of winninge. lent your, while Morello, who leede the int thin your her an] icon then hulf thnt amount, $53,230 to in credit. Thin yeer’n total winnings of 2 yrer-olde era the emeilenr. of any your einoe 1888. There were 29 wincere of over 85,000 ouch thin our, nguinnt «i7 lent yeer. The 16 which i we won over 810,000 ouch thin your ere : i Home. rte. W00- 'Mo'elo.... air uncle..,. Fit-W’el'or . . . . . . Don Monro... Mleiolet. . . . Chlnwick . . . . . . . Elizabeth L. . .. Helen Nichole. Dr. Kim: . . . . . . . , G W.Johneoc.. - 353.230 ‘75. Ill!) (1,705 mm; 28,815 2M?!“ 18.“)5 “LON 12.310 item mm [0,810 ' . l0.ilO Eie Highneel' winning in 1891 ere the leeth ever lug Dcnoven‘e Ecglleh winninge by 817,000. In trifle-re. however, no u two end three- your , Doneven emu $75,770, end in the chempien winner, Hie Highuene proving it fellure an e three-yucca. The unrelea- ef American twoyeer-old winnere of $5.000 end over, by yeere, einoe l886 ere tebled below : Yeer. No. Reece worn. Jaha‘ï¬uaeâ€"nupâ€"fluap Hum. «awnnaaeSNuann-e‘; Wm uâ€"moumamgoauachâ€" Soc-ad. c ouuamcmawuacwan- Third. Amount. .7)! GI realm mm lid 1“ “I ll? are “0 I“ m “8 ï¬le Highneee won $109,400 '. Am‘nt : 13920 eeoured by e. two-yen eld,heetv ; “a 3i, et ell Drug toren. “0 WI". Contomcr (to weiter)â€"â€"I wen eb thin rue tenant one dny lent week and m Ill oyeter elew. . Welterâ€"Yen, ulr. Gunâ€"I ceme in code to use if it wee reedy yet. - W Inc its non Ie ncurcely more re d then the lightning- . like notion of Nam inn mull kiude of poll. In it neurgeiie! relief in oertein end repid. 'i‘ootheche ie cured no if by meglo. Rhon- metiem dude r. mentor in e few up licetione of the powerful end penetreting aniline in as word, pein, whether natural or externei, ï¬ude e prompt entldote in Nervllino. Givo Nerviline e triel. Druggiete lend deelere everywhere eell it, end it cout- only ‘25 cente e bottle. One Bet'e llxperlenee wee m A certeic grocer in Bufl'eio wee overrun with rate. One doy e burrel belf full of molnnoee fell epert, or, et leeet, the bottom fell out, and the rnoieneee ten over the floor. in come way one of the biggest rein in the vicinity 0!. into the molnuoe, end, bedreg- Kind an dinomucgod, wee neon creeping lelyniomly away from the premieen. Every rm. dieeppenrod at the meme time, end not mother one, or any evidence of one, hen been eeen about the piece einoe. merely Vegeiubie. l‘utnnm'e purely vegetable in compountion 'I’uhuem’a Uorn Exmtor mekee no cure npote ; don’tluyemeu week. Bewere of mid nulutitutee. y druggiete. “ u...- Whero to Piece y; Beau. In piecing heevy weight; on e floor, euch, for ineteuce, 'ee e onto, it in often deeired to know which in the beet poeiiicu for nefety. Thin in Ml] determined. The door boerde will nhow ill. direction of the jointe, end the one nhould be pieced in ouch e petition then it route on the code of the ‘oute, eo thet ueverel of them rapport it. ' If the note were placed egeinet the middle of e well to which the joiete run per-oilel, ~. the weight would do†rent on two, or at the meet three joince, end at the woret piece, 5 viz , the oeuun-Ounodicm Architect and : Bw’der. i WcCcllnnn'e restructure nominees. 7 Why lone time end money by expert monting with cooelled rheumetio rcmediac when the mom. infallible onto known end endoreed by thawed: ie within our reechi l’repered be W. A. cinUolicm, ileouburg, Om. Sort by Whole-ole Drugï¬igu of Montml, Toronto, liemiiton, udou, Winnipeg, end Retell Drugginte generelly. Not negotiable. , Rhymoeterâ€"Jl‘rue, eir,l hove not much uedy money. but I own $30,000 worth of , pereonel proper-t . Her Fulton. u whet ehepe in t5» erty f Rhymeetor~lu mencwript your Ween Inï¬erin .. rvibbone’ Toothnc e Gum. . druggiete. one all ........_ A. Quick, Verdict. i " Whet mode the jury render e verdict { eo quickly l" †Well, you nee, one of the jurors 3 to tell no ubout the bright euyinge ’ 5 your-old boy.†_ .‘M mum-emu rmifl . n1 duet lure Bummer. No a utter It - duy'e uee. hiervelloue ouree. «raged trio bottierree l'itoeeeu. to . e I! Arch emu. ledeinhie. Pu. the WI In“. .1. "I unedto and time he gheevyon my hende, but I don’t now. e deye noon to E ." " hen you ere he py i‘ “ No. I‘m not. vu I. note coming due end don’t know how to meet it." 3.73%.?“ ‘ nun-ger «rough, tee, ~_su\iwu Tenn ncuiehelievedtohhvo reed! nor. muggy-mannequin!†m , Ma human: as our on." I†M1800 all» ma ’1- †'0 I. 2 Ituueeete Invteu run a hv , neuth llinueupolie. 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