Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 20 Dec 1892, p. 2

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,. Wu ,1 "fish 0'7“ vea o eake i’ houses will hequ i we w reey “ a h.“ .3" 1"“. voices, andeeyonpees by thewa bless Ma Lard (krona-fig.will stand up to ther. the you and old. to bless you. git. lot so make note i” Looking at her, “atoning to her, he thought of the child with tho darkenin taco. " Shall I throw a stone at him What a contrast between tho picture she ed and the sad reality! Boneth ikeasohreeetothell ofthe Stoned b a child l Bow e disgrace of it cln to in l i‘ on are thinking of something else,” she said suddenly bm' to a close in the midst of lier deecripticn 0 out”: ens. " I plead guilty," answered r 0.1.. rm. “ I was thinkin of on." “ Of me i he exc , with such sin- oerlty of surprise that he was etartlod. “I ill-l not know that you ever thought of me. You must not think of me now; Iwant your attention for those plans 3 you must 4. .mie as to them." " i cannot hel thinking of you, Hiidred ’lril me, from w are do you get our won (lorlnl energv, your fresh, bright numt in ewrylh'lng l" V H ' I “i cannot tell you," one replied. "I “puma all things are part of myself.” “"l‘hrn you hevea very wonderful self, “mired, and I may be pardoned for think» ,3" 09 gr an about these planeâ€"4 think ml. in the simplest, the prettiest, and the will”. ducused them in full detail, ltnd rim. norivrrlatlon had somethin so inter- esting, so piquar‘ilr in it, that the ari was - i Interest! . drfii'l'luuk you," said Hildred, looking up with a vliarmlng milieu” 11am grate- iul to run for rcliovrng me in my per. ‘lll‘hll '. i l " '1 he plv name has been allon my side,” l1» answered ; and that was the most gal. lant speech that the Earl had yet made to I wife _ hIThe’tl‘ni’ereucc in him was plainly to be torn. Men Win) bud gunmd and bolted with him. who had won his money and paid him in flattery, shrank from him. seeing that their hour Wan over. They sneered about pun, and sail some'hing to each other about tricoai. governors-til But one day, when rind (liravrn h.ii refused a heavy wager at l’x‘fliuf‘lfivd that Lady 1 d lee li‘lldhll, Stilifi 01M t "nun nail ttught lliln better ways. ‘ i id up with a lranlilnngh. W . Me wife T he Il‘\':tl “ ()h. we 1 film .0, n.1,} naming lr- do With 1‘.“ : and he manly believed w‘u-i‘. he rim-l. lie! Lqflm-mm had lm n smvihely dirnicted, so epsriiély “Mil, tlro‘ he hill-ll i not tin-:n it ; cud "‘i thought. illitl no .‘imnu hull aroused himself from his lung lrnnuv nl imlolcucc. if” woman on with wrizld imvr' mi: n greatei‘ .wictm y. “ l lim so flail l h we been pitmnl, rim ear-l it) herself “ l arr. glad i .h “m illxlir‘f and n 3"“ p-ri‘, rrin'siiml v-l ll.“ whiter one of itnmng l'\' 3. ' ‘~'n lime pies! m, and tiir: iwaiirl‘ul unfit mar Joys woerl ad with whom” cur-l plum for the bench! l \ghrr'is. It seemed to the: liler that he mm really. “king up from it long sleep. ’i'hrz “will was wearing a Illiirrrunt lupin t for him. llw had never we '* ‘- run a LhÂ¥iili§ht to 1i’)l[l] q, ‘Vlth tho ’“ ' Entry iriawlnnuc (If 3: 1‘, h»: had pr: ' “Antit‘lil. tnvszr. 1)!)Il95Ii‘l‘»l3il'l inn‘ wan out. .)i the thaw.“ thut ‘er Raoul run-a Hi'plrsg-l lwu "rye q win-r; inv- {v 17113 5. iii L. 3111 '61 ill”- .n‘allil lli mum: that niio ventured at last upon this by it. onic: of well-dumbed (wfififl'vhuq rims, she rim. aroused his unruly", In twin u, answer them he grcyfitcmatml himself. " l-ilr13’-il3ld,'«'ril'.e,” lIildred had a fashwn oi N) rimfiwfehould try to urge that me» Ar. list Lord Usraven awoke to the» the government of yl-inlat'ml imnicirnrnrmen [hill in larr'eiu': mighty empire he too ought to have e. ruin-3. l'irey .‘vol won nothing of John Blunt.) re smote hqurup’. diun seal. The Furl hul burn told i‘iml lie hni left ‘lere Cottage. lml. Hm, he was living at Urian R. Avon. That puma«ill-wellrpruze riui :01; trouble him -, in» injust Newutl'l was part end parcel of the put ~~ : he was beginning to think of» rm : , Ni‘VQFihelefll John Blantyre lL-w. '.':‘:l|,‘ in." his revenue. i‘.i'..-'.l' Hull XX KY". 5:. m... .4th tritium, and people were saying in ms ~h n h-vr smiléogly that summer scorn-.1 unwrllrng 'a tin. The wheat “'Al! clan ling nnrv in grr't‘ goldrn sheaves, tho ’i’llx' "Willi! r pc upon the trees 55M morning 4t lw'trr come to Ravens- ’ili‘t‘ Ii W'ui frnm lmiy Hamilton, to my get 9-.» WM ri-‘urning llum Cowes. where m hml lvvu staying «rims time, cud would b" tin-l to pry her premised Visit. L ml l'unw‘nn first sensation on readin 7"." \"uj‘. l'lill Wile note was not one oil unmi‘ig iiml pluiaurc. The had been :ipemiu u very h .Hiv week “limo, Hzr. Eur]. th l‘umime and w'u ltwul "a week thirt ? .1 had ih «angrily e T}")}lflf, l nuaurw lire gruelin- not? hi Ii. Hui hot-n fluent in ihr‘. open 9‘." will: hit wile and H31 Rutiul. They lmd ‘x-cn walrt‘intw the lrrrldr-ra’ prvgmr: ; '.1'e.l..hlzigiiw 'ii'pi‘i<\'i"1’lfllfl ; Mid the 35m". li-uwsl '11” he won] l lie- 9 can.” in my rzt rw-rc g < n --- more ii. an- ill“ law mound l‘ m lie rill im". {(-rl (lilllé‘. fiiirr rat. iilet lint lw rarerl for the owning iniwrriip':-..n. lir- gne lhc lair-r :0 Lady throw-n. “ If she mart-n,‘ ln' said, sertain we must i!l'.‘lll‘. n h.'-YI The young ('ran-ss looked up. 1' “1-. are a party, she told him â€"~" we are three. Lord (faravcn laughed. “ Three is n vr-rv small number, llrldrod. “'hai. would Li-ij: ihmrlton any if, she came hem- and fmiml that we had not in- vite-l tiny one u: tr out her . ' 5?.” Mann“ .v; 1‘.) “it is pretty party to meet Ranui and i would be ex harn‘mi liylhe amuuntnfhmnage we should have t i pay. Ledy Campbell is the very Harv-n :i‘ mnprpttfl," “ I do not. it". ‘nquetttcfl said Lady Convert nurtly ” it would 1,4 weir-it3 trial if you did," laughed hm: ‘.. l-xlitmi‘l. "‘ Darki-eyrri and dhrk hairrrl woman like you. lilltlml, are generally severe, golden hair and blue eyes who flh-‘lrtlly to flirtation. But that- in no settlement. of our diflir-ulty. There is but. one nr ruse open to no-fo write and say we shall be delighted. You will write, of cours- ’5 " If you wish it,“ raid Hildred quietly. " Then we will draw up n listof people to '«rvito while she is here. We must have align-lo men." " Whr saloon she not eligible men for 9" mod Bildred : and the two gentlemen Wed at the neetiu. “leoheaw ow!‘ motioned the young Ono... “ Oee of the eongeet, prettiest, wealth- “widows In 0 land.’ said the Earl. My Graven sit a vague dawning of jealous Mke. “ I an “meet my the is coming now," flhflir Raoul : " we are so very happy --e|loerqeiotneee will be broken up and Ink heart Lord Oar-av- alnicst re- eeheedthewfl. “Intact he inimdthieheonl-ifnl Mylo-“tenfshothong'ktâ€""bet it is “nought-chemo. CHAPTER XXXVI. honotheovenlngoftheda enwkiek lantha- wee Several of gee-w invited to not her had nlnedy arrived, and the Countess " “arr” .1 mm It. a abut In. M “Indor‘: do.“ tslrlnonl, g 3 i i l l "ufll' boneless-errors“ ‘ l.“ a 53.... was not. Indeed examined“: ‘ . .. . . Linn trim-sieve . . .. . l, . i ‘ . '. do you like our new ‘Sholsjoetwhat thoughtlkewonld be.” repliedthe on Ocean “Raoul, hose is the kin of beauty that the Earl loves." He looked at the noble lace. “ i aru not onions," returned Hiidred quickly. " W y should you imagine such a thin ?" “ I50 not any that I imagine it, Hildred, I merely warn you against it." answered Sir maul} . O D w to as bitter as death l” The words haunted Lady Caraveu. Was she jealous! She could hardly tell. Her life seemed to pass in a fever of watching~to be filled with a brooding sense of somethin wrong, 0! something lile over her, 0 foreboding the know not w y. She onl knew that the resenoo of the beautifu blonde, Lady amilton. was a source of vague torment to her. CHAPTER XX XVII. The grand ball in honor of Indy Hamil- ton was to be given at Ravenemere on the hut day of September. The summer weather still no «red 5 fluWers that should have died be are were still living. birds that should lung since have sought a scooter clinic were lllll singing. On the evening of thaliulla bright moon was shining in a clear sky, and the wind was eiveetaaiu summer. There had been royaientertain. manta at Ravensrnere, but none had evl' been on a grander or more magnificvht scale than this ball. All that flowers, lighlt and superb decorations could elfect was elfected. There was tier after tier of brilliant loom; the light of a thousand tapers mat a a brightness greater than that of day : tin scented fountains rippled amongst the aware. it was a superb spec- tacle ; and of that magnificent fete there were two queens. At the openin of the ball the stood for a few moments e do by side ; am then opin~ in: varied as to which was the more beauti- ful. The Countess Carnven wasa woman oi stately loveliness, Lady Hamilton of fairy like beauty. The Countess, who had some vague idea that this night would he the turnwgpoint in her destiny, had devoted much time and thought to her toilet. Her dress Was of some shining material that resembled cloth of gnld ; the rounded arms were bare to the shoulder, the white neck and throat rising lik- aslatcly lluwnt from its clnyx. The golden hue e! the dress enhanced the beauty of t in dark eyes uric; hurt; them “sunlight final: 9". tin :xplumiid few, in deeper liuht in the Hm lv uyrs. ‘ nuporh “ Jealousy Bin W-Kfl a suit vi whim; ; .iiay hay in the cells of dark hair, ul‘ i sparkled like points of llunc on the ugh; w 5. :nnt ; an hllti moved the light scin- rrl. lit-Ci end alcurnmi, it shone and played in tin: ii. ir illUSt} and ‘t-weis. lly liar mule «tool lit-r rival and perfect Q.'i!‘.l4‘,‘q’l fair, blunllh Lit-ly licmnlton, in a dim vs r-f purc- i~ him” while, With grv-on ’- nDl ll~muzrs~and With flowers in lrtr :5 ‘m. hair- 7 lim purlcr't rilenl of lull", Urn! c {1.1, Liz'er would“. it: they slo'iJ ivw nunulss side by 5min all eyes were upon rhvm. 'l‘nr: bull one s. .‘:;r.rVellous success. l/irtl “Wit re. ‘-'~ h" liml i.5}l'llf‘ to Ra‘remmeri- pm. pmwa for it, aaril that ho had never seen arifiiang like it. He Went up to the liq), wiw, Lurking wry handsome in his evening Ili' -.«, 'tl'iii watching the donut rs. l)- you lrnuw, Caravan," he asked, *‘ dim. J1. u... hnrnlsnmcat woman hero?" "1 v‘ r, i Purl-curl VH'I ill with \ iniiln “ ."iiiiitlat do many how can l decide." “'l'rm decision (in s not require ii. min- nin’s hesitation, ' said Lord llamas. “ Look round and you Will see that there is no out! 1,; mmpare wizlr your own wife. Elie in by for the most beautiful Wiitnau I lisvo r-"cr soon in my life." The Eu'l looked up wonvlurlngly. ” is she? 1):) you know that l hatcnever thought. much of her appearance." “ i'lirgri you havo leer; blind. her new. " l,-.r.i(is.rs1‘('liilr(ihml up. He raw a lull, beautiful il.{l‘.l‘t\ and a mugrnllw in lane with dark, proud, brillinnt (-3” nn-l .“i lmm‘i mouth, round whrrzh played it hitliguw, sweet, Winsome smile. Hr- seriuul in lIU . iJmlr is? impressed. “ You are right," he held ; " aim is very beautiful. ' "I should imn {inn rm,~ “timer-vi Lord llemvrs em ‘hntiun Iv. “ Why, ‘ny her side oven the E faded. Every one is talking about your wife: you do not know how many envy 'mi 3” “ She is beautiful," he repeated to him- self. He had suddenly awoke to the knowledge. of the fact. He said to himself that. he must havu lieon blrn'i. Had this wnmnn been run) nihrr than his wrfv. he. would love l‘rzmirhr. her pnrfc‘t'tigin. As he im-Lvrl at llsr 1r wcsrnirrel lll'i'. he had evu l'frt-v": l ll we p l'l'rfin‘i‘, l‘l l-lill,ll;;fl \‘Jlit' i-rnlih‘i L'I mp tv with the uplrurlur of Him xi ulr _'~. w". ill - v up; rule w \lor‘ng ul Hm? rn'n‘w riwr'h m in c ‘.' Hr. n~i1~‘ haw 33w“. ll! musan {hr [Him 1 i \\'liv :22 ll”. :. Urumqi w l'nli -v :00 ii inlkLIig to In} 1} “an. ill! l. " llr .lrrnl, h" f-lli :.i up ‘ Mill ‘ “.ri illknil‘ lul 'ru- .l..- ll. 'i‘iml nl ll.r' _: wly in“ 3‘ smzlnl a'. lhin. “ l min nu! i'ng-iu'l lm‘ (in u i" alu' said. “ 'l‘lit‘n give it in irc.‘ l‘illll, nnzl ll 1‘ dark I'yrn u. re run-xi '-u 1.1,. " l.‘ l ‘url been engagid, i should have. felt iizmlt'i‘rl to break my engagement, ' r-lm said. Lady Hamilton was not. limit: p'enu-d. Two suns uuulri nu: shim- Illnnz' lli‘llil -p: an; and if Lady (jsrni'in had any nice if out shining her the mmmr that tit-n was ulian» cloned the better. “ it ill rather (will, the mill, with nn- 0i hr: li'ightest e'm'r-I, " in arm Pin-bind and lli’ii. you ;. '1'Hl Lil's“ wall 7. " rt‘iiiiwllt-l lii‘ wifl- w illz togetherw one “Will-l inmginr you sure still lovers ‘ llilrlrml was “ii the 361‘. of rnulrtingihat they had nevrr been firm but prmil‘nco restrained her. “ You Will not, forget said the Earl. ” For the wal'r run, she vt-plirri. " lxl. nr- vco you wriit- :4) in; ~ v. Hull the l’rizl Air! l.‘\ iy ('irav .i mull up ’h- preiry tablets agar 1. They held many na'mu .‘igiinsl the I'll'zaho wroteâ€"w“ My llllhlltl ll ' H» wu with lug; l'wr lilitli’ii', and «Len she had finished \‘lrillll ll: lO‘rk the told-4a frwm Mr hand. auw straws His words looked? 'lhrre were nnbEe nimee befnre them, rmhln names below them. “ My husband." He wondered h; elm had not written " Lorri Caravan" nr hid initials. As he returned the tablets in her, their eyes met in along lingering; glance. Rnddenly she turned from him with her face on fire and Lord Caravan, «with a etran sensitiun at his heart, begun talking to l. y Hamilton. " Th e is my wal'r, said Lord L‘ararem shortly afterwards. is he came up mm wife. She did not raiee h-r eyes in his; she was afraid to do so. What it they should tell him her sun-t? What if he road need love for himself shining ll their I? he Karl half smiled, hall sighed at the met ctr-an of theeitnati‘on. This woman, to the knowledge of whose beauty he had suddenly awoke,” his own wife. They had spent much time together, he I h" .2 v1; rr'Jm'ise 3" both sung and worked together never remembered to have on new his arms are armed her supple. grace- hl Iglooâ€"the lovely face close to his awn. i. rillient‘Ludy Hamilton looks illilrmrfl. ngmwm .. is}. looked thou ktfnliy hat had co'no over wile l Had she grown tired of her devotion to him, or was it that her tinie woefully occu- pied with Vllltul‘l f it was not a matter of much moment to him; he did not spend lunch time in thinking about her but her manner slightly pulled him. Withher keen pessicnate love [new her jealousy. It was not in Lady Hamilton’s nature to pass by the admiration of a man like the handsome EerL He must admire her. Had he not done so spontaneotu she would have won it from him. All homage was acceptable to herâ€"his particu- larly so, Maul. he was a handsome man. and because he hadn beautiful dark-eyed wife who never looked quite comfortable when they were talking to ether-twolittlo lncenblvsl which Lady amilton prodiod icy, and which aflcrded amusement to her. 'hat was nothing but sheer mischief, sheer love of admiration, was death almost to the proud young wife, who count d every smile that her husband gave to her. She smiled sully to herself one day, shying“ “ Now ll wordlâ€" “l have 801.9mad~llovu hiui~iet rue die! UHAPI‘ER XXXVI“. What she suffered from tL‘o {our of her rival discovering her secret none but a sensitive, tendrrhearti’d neglected woman could uudBllihud; all the world might know rather than the bluc~o’ed etiquette. who would smile and any to erueif, “His wile is not beautiful enough to charm him.” That would be ln'olernlnio to her. When- evrr she saw her husband talking svrionsly to Luiy Hamilton, the imagined that ho was telling the story of his unhappy m~r- ringe. She watched him incessantly: if he Went anywhere wrth Lady Hamilton, she not only contrived to he of the party, but also to be nrsor them. She watched iheir faces anxiously, to lind out from the expression if it were of her they were speaking. Under the piln of this silent brooding jealousy, the beautiful face grew pull), the dark eyes seemed to lose their light and luightncse. A trifling circums'anco brought Nil rirmi's jealousy to a climax. ' lie Eu] wit. gum; our in a grrnt hurry one morn- ing, when he found that the button of his glove was hanging by a. thread. Lady llurmlton, who was engaged on some kind oi buoy-Work, with a needle and silk in he: livlils, ml. by. He went to her at Uni " r " Iv-ly limriltcn, be kind tomeâ€"give um. can witch. ’ line inughmgiy complied ; she would not let he. rench the glove. “You rue-i not take that t.rouble."'shn soul-7" l «on do it as i“. is." ‘-Vii ii in ptlt: .‘acc and darkening 0y778 tin.- Countess “'lllcl‘ltlil the litilescune. \\'hy had he gone to in r for thin P'Ill'kll yrrvlrru'.’ Why simulalshc luolr'r lll't‘ husband‘s hnml nrul lmik Willi lunghing ayes into his Lieu! Sim l'OlIlil not endure it. She went up to tm know the meaning oi the i lluirilr you, i.:~.'iy Hamilton," nhe said M"; Will till then lur Lord Carmen." Lady iiinrnimri looked up in a'nnzérnohl, lint it .- Hue something in the young Courith face which mode lll‘rylcltl at urine. She draw back coldly. " Lani (firm-0n Mimi! run. in win it," she ‘dlll. “In all probability he had forgot ism that I was here,’ the returned in a high, clmir voice. “ I‘Iildred," he said, in a banter, “ were you jealous of iltun '3’ During rimncr she watched her husband null Lady llirmlinn. More than onno elm BAH’ them laughuig and lrsvord them Milking n-crrily ; was it of lit-r? Was the Hill ,calling her ihnt hie wrfe was jI-alnus? And We! she laughing because the var ' ere-um of this jv-si. was that her husband di not rare or her? For the convenience of one of Lhe guano v.l r; was leaving they had «lined a ll lie ?ltlll(‘l' than usual. \thu the lvvlw w Nacho-7i the drawing room. thr- irmm int-i 511ml with ruddy light from the sun eel -. i; in the western city. it would be , they said, to spciul inn-h a u‘urm «wining The gentlemen, thinking the same thing, hull hurried from their wine, saying that it would be a pity to lose the last gleim of Midnight. “ Let on gather the roses while we may," sing Lorri (fnruven, in his rich. rinsing tenor. l’ur hum. may went out some one proved iliv l'lerl in sing orw sung. " I. Will orig n rirmt,‘ in,- sum, ‘H llamri n suli h~ lg. n r-.‘ j" w.uu..-lwu 3m Llliullh'lvl, "Hi (log H) in WM: “‘10 in“. irir.~ ll: lLKKiil in r t ) B'llR wvn lum the hall I’t'llllfltl. l wily limp-lion mm r My [00 plum J. * he \ur' ‘0 line piano, null Hr. Mr H 1hr.- no Minn: in“ \'- :m s rmer ll 'n llll l‘ii' m- in lnnly lllllvlfl'wh'rt tl'kr an! twin-c i”.- i‘Inrl'v-r rhh Mal rnqu-il- “liner r.- a 1-way; (I. un'v-an \l't'i'l (ll ll.- m uw‘li inn“. fzpl by”. 'lhi'y Iii-re s'ngin; nlu up into lint would fl"\'l" .l c. l'-\'fl lllnl \nlfl :mmmtil. Muir tirm urge the unhappy “tiring \"lfi‘ ine‘l.‘ the v. ill WV luv”. 3' l.t-l' hu 'lmnxi : in! i .3 ill n Iwr-c than can". in h ~r it it‘ll i in p'ilrw, It l. rim; 'ri ll'..fll-‘(‘ lll' {azr fit". Wn-vn rim prong mu Air-r it WM time in go and “ii h be anv'wl. llllv’ltr‘tl new hvr lll3‘l"\fll rlul :; x? l- ..vo lmly ll wml: 'm'a sill: . lie is m, 5 mi ui"\r her, at; mg ~- “ “3- ml ‘A.|'~ i‘. 'hr lake. l‘ H u: 5 iii. Ritlt'flillh' r'.‘ " 3’19 llll ‘:h -’ ariswi 1‘; l‘ “2:5 5 tone of gov Indy linin- .. .‘ (.i’.‘ I if l.kll_y .litl love, .‘iun u-L (.1 or lliu prettiest sights lit Li'ly liamiltnn'e i-z-v: v itlr "ruling lrpe and laiig‘slii. ' nyrs. 'u'l'ue ll hvt‘ mnrhiii “army, or rlr'l s a really hear hii'lmnil my, " You, and lint! loll ion the true srury of my marriage ‘ ' The young Countess saw them quit the room it gull-er. She resolved upon follow ing lhrm. She heard lmr hut-and say laughr g'v to l is: .mnrpmmn: " “v w.li if) strain/A’s in thvlitlienlwarrt you to visit“. rhc smut liars." Lilly (3m '7: .l-ltyed only a few moments 'i was l'rpiln it: r-mm fur a ai dark 5:.1Wl ih.l :h' l huh lur ~ l‘lll‘IO the mum-r mlin ani rim lilm',‘k lawn» hide 3er f lll’ nut-ling hn-r eh. iii! rim 0- fail in m ugmr- lwr "(2'0 pmc' n'mig in the dirk, who «Ill krmu' me ‘ 0:, if they know mt, who will aim for me?" ihe ra.cl to her- self. She won? err-rind by the poeirrn-tloor, and m ihe distance she caught a glimpse of the white dress and the ulnar vul it was peculiar night. 'Ihe grounds of Rivensmere were so well wondefi. il’Hl behind ih- safe shelter of the tall trees the mold talk quiul unseen by the Earl and his companion. The sweet southern wind that scarcely stirred the leaves brought to her fr. time In ‘l'lll! chance wmda, but n-iue of them Wure of her. She did not want ti listen so their convention: the only wished to prewar theeme of her merrier» from belt told. Bometlmee the low Win-l"ll laughtero Lad Hamilton reached her, and then the ri ring of her husbands voice would mad eherrilr in he gathering gloom : and all the time the, his wife, wee slowly threading her way after kin like the shodcwef fate. The next moment there w. , . ‘ nil-i Misti, on iii.“ .v t m. 3 r6- followed Layla-“tensed” line to watek. to listen. 8 l” ven pardon m, 1 did i" Ill. you must remain. I shall some i shall know where to lied on, crouching at the and of the aldertrees,w are you bid yourself to listen to your husband and his guest. Greet heaven that a spy shonlvl boar lny naniei Stay here until I return. If you attempt to escape, I will send the whole ocnntr after you. And I was beginning to care or yonâ€"to think you a noble woman 1" She sbrsnk cowering from him. Ilia angry face, the anger that shone in his eyes, the stern volre frightened her. She shrank lower and lower, until she iell on her knees, sobbing as though her heart would break. For some few minutes afterwards she heard sounds on the borders of the lake; murmured sounds, as of intonee pit and companion, followed by the tramp olymany footsteps, and then all was still. The round was covered with dead and dying eaves. Lady Caravan flung herself down upon them, and as she lay thrre the old words came to her, “Let me die!" Death would have been mercy. Then, after what seemed to her an age of suspense and agony, she heard footsteps amid the brushwood, and Lord Caraven call-mi her by name. “ I am here," she said. in the thick growing darkness it was with difficulty that he discovered her. lie saw her‘ntlength lying with her inuo hidden among the do “I leans. ” You may rise and thank Heaven." he said in a stern voice, that you have not succeeded : the evrl is not so great as it might have been." she rose and stood before him, the samu dazed look on her face. “i do not understandâ€"~you say such hard. such enrol things,” nhc moaned. “ Hard and cruel," repented her hul- hand, will: lilltt‘r contemptu“ did over a woman livo so cruel so you ‘2' " i am not cruel," she rr plied. been drivr-n ms. .” There was such infinite sadness in the young voice, such dreary deep-tir in the young face, that he was touched in spite of illI hilgi‘l‘ nml wonteiiipt. l “ Tell me." he lltlil, “ what. male you do “ I have fol owing him, and they seemed to hm: hard words. “ What. made me do it ? despise and hole me the more if i lrll you, she r‘rpliml. “ Fl'klllily epv-uki'iiz, lIllIerll, n itliing that you can any to um W'llllliztki: ilrn "titllv r worruflmt it may certainly be lliltlld hunt-r. 'l'i'll nm the plain truth." " You, 1 Will till you," hll‘.‘ ra-ilmvl. “i see that iil‘ good umiers’nniiiug is at :in :- ml liixturrn nu.‘ “ 'l‘hut is tillllv militia," (implms 3; “ ti 1: ll my never : nter my Iimira dguld.‘ “ line i “filed to very wrung 1’" tilt} neki-rl sadly. “ “'rung f ” he exclairricd midy. " Wu w ll waive that, llrlviiui. You lune none that which I wr'l own-er pardon. Now tell me why yLn did it. 'i'uu may pr‘tlt the llllfll l‘i ntr- ; yun ‘m-ar my You Will only U will- shall i”: twill Ur‘n‘l’JSii’DL )0” i contemptu- l l nun", l Will shirlrl you from all harm. lirs . um- linnws lint myetlf.‘ “ ’l‘lil‘i‘ «hr tlilt-‘l, (ifttl‘al'll‘V. “ NuMhml 31 u may be ihanklul for it, lurswwcd the Earl, severely. “ Bhedni not see you. You may spwak quite frankly~~-nr» nun known nnvllrmg about it except mybclf. Now tell me " " Whit have I to tell you 2" she said. p “ l“! did it ; I followed you horn iii-insular. d .m .,..A .. mi m this ih-ng~this cruel, ungcuemus, un- umninly lllfixil ‘3" Hire thought he referred to her nnnduct in well, how hard it. ii in tall l~hecanscl Walt yialone nl hvr. I thought that you were ll .rh ridiculing m:-, Hun. you would tell lll‘l‘ Hist 3011 hurl her 11 ml); W". to marry me is alive _t‘lrllllr'll from ruin, but that you did not love me, you did not care for inc, you (llsllkhl me, ymi hair-(i. me, you longed '0 be fire {rum me: "my ceiur-wd money was all you -.vun‘eri~tlr.c.t you wr rild Iiuvor like me. And I lunch-ii Ellie would pity you, in that loft. caressing VHUO of licriimprty you for hiring burdened. ‘l'llli a Wife you did not lireliuveli you wimld tell her “or. that then both of i love. that l was jealous 2;. you would laugh at me.‘ (To be continued.) TONS! 1.5. THE FI‘NCTIGN 03’ Till: Begum Plrkrt-Pirm o! the [Indy annul- lng Against Dist-me. Minty it rin'lu‘r Who in” {mind in the t uu'ri :3 nl lei“ .3llllvllt‘li the boil of freq"! ni. truulile has Won-lmul l~ir “lilki put-p St‘ ' r ~. I,l ‘,s-\.i)1-,-v‘. . leg-.22 ll“ u-ir'. of Dr. “I nearly a pariah of unknown. that her hie-do recovery, and who kaosow y. v - almost mlniurlmnlp, 'O'fnlrlwl' her- health and sumgih. flaring read on various cc- eesloasia the Triton. the particulars of what appeared to be nilrneulons cores. your corree ode-t determrned to investigate the one 0 Hire Cullen, and new sends you the putiocle rs, fully believing that you will he instilled in giving than t e widest circula- two. When your correspondent visited the residence cl Mrs. Cullen, the mother of the young lad . he was courteouely received, and Ill re‘p y to his enquiries as to whether she wonl be willing to give the facts cl her daughter’s wonderful recovery. for ublloation ior the benefit of other sufferers, re. Cullen readily assented. “ My daughter’s first illness," said Mrs. Cullen, “ Was in June, 1890, when she was taken with the measles. At that time she was 17 years oi age, tall. finedcoliing and ex- ceedingly healthy. weiyhmg about no pounds. All the arr.in took the measles, and all got over them without trouble oxwpt [Al/a. Her case from the first bullied all the ordinary remedies used for that disease. and as the muscles did not come out a physician was called in. He administered remedies. but wrth no better results, and her once seemed to batile the phymoian'n skill. After a few weeks my daughter began to improve so - owhat, but did not regain her former strength, and his weeks after she was first taken ill, her face, neck and limbs broke out in lilotches. 'l‘lm doutcr was Bull“ called in, and said it won the ineasles getting out of her system, and that she would soon be all light again. The doctors statement was not vrrlncd, how ever, for not only did my daughter not wheel. of “we.” improve but ihe gradually Soon after she began to swell, then the limbs, puffed up. Another doctor- was callotl in and he pronounced her trouble di‘upsy, re- sultiu from the measles. The doctor attcnrl‘ed her all winter, and, although he seemed lodu all in his power for her, she gradually lmcume wraker and weaker. She did not cat,uud tonics failed to improve her appetite, and as she graduallv grew weaker the lost her courage, felt that liapu cl lilo was fall. tlippnig nwny. In the spring. the doctor's nicdiuinu having done her no gun-i, was diazoaiiuued, lkIJll instead he gave hc-r pwprrrtions of owl, inn: and Winn, liypophurphiiun, eggs, cream, mo, in (not, s'imnlanln of this kind hell to hi cunummly forced. upon hrr lohtwp her alive ulnl l glue up nil hope hf her ro- mvory,nmlin inv misery warned for hm «leaih. Mic was way in Wth that tic row worse rat the foot, could not wnlk err me t‘rt llmr, “ill in nub-i f to re .t her we would iii-V her win it chair, ‘ where she wuiili int fir n short while wing-n We Would awn) plum her in l)"ll. She. was olsmly but hll'ily «lying; livlmu our r-yu, uni nxv‘uhiiy,’ we (Mill-I do lcr lrcl‘ “its uf ii.\'all. was still pr.il'«,.i up, will ill' limp, lli ' Ll u". M «will 4.: wui‘ri in) lurigrr snppw’. icr‘ null "no cuulii mil); 51!. up n \r-r'_,' :»lrml. 'll'l'i : .i‘ll wr- lr‘. zine u'nli'suu r-lic filtrgzr-Hl 'n mn'i Aug‘rul, l'slil, iwnm liitmii annulus .il‘r: rll' u w ("my like u ill, uni wide in: “no F1-f‘.0»\‘l dry hunting .~ ilw'. woth ll'v r... evi'nlvl' l'li", .. my of h p-r wow u. l rm’ul in u new-pi; or w“ a II lil-tlllt\'l‘s (Jr-i item the: ll‘l‘i‘l lir. \\'i'.ir.:h::i l‘mi‘ l' he lm' l‘ah l'xnplv, .ini wide l ii‘u .l 'l:-t‘ l hni :i-n ll of lime - “It'll-rt“ ‘hirw ‘ni lw, l huilv -i ilrilin' murmur? ii: In- M . “L ;-. I, ,- lil'nvlrll‘u’ 'v I" «5 «hr {‘5llll}llll), h' UHJl'L‘Vlllt', ilu' , f r a 3.543} .\T I!“ in : ul tr; lv‘ r- ::;':'-‘r ,1 [iii 'Ll..n 'ilui‘, l. in in.” from "I'r‘ llv 1 xi: Sui: nu vr' lilt'l. ‘. (w {ill pm “Cu, r'.!:l vvrn- hluli. Y: n “1.1. 1‘. up," mi:- ‘ w n x m .1 mix 'Willmmis' l‘rnlr l‘ilis. ; l; r l't‘l "l" 'llIH we in - - Airm' :lr h‘ul lulu-i: the firm lynx, although tun." (nth r f m-nsi ivc lilmfll nan-hi an- .n- Cl-lllii‘il in the .sr-a’wmy of {tin lhl'lth Lita: Tr‘Fl‘di'iii‘i’r’fl L) Dr. l.:\ill (in! nrrl ll4»\.«i .‘m \t-‘a-prti mime H-lAIl .dinhv lit-1;. nit-mt L4 = «I , : “liltl‘. ought [0 vii-angry opinion sin p‘ it'lel turd-my in grain ful “"l now. I in: tonsils arc, it :4 vins, glands in which ' Lip nine him .l Lurpunslre are dr-vclui Cd. i Now rim uh.“- liiirhll corpus-ice ML- the immune. t'lir'rli} lnr- «xii». Min king Ali'l 1h: m whoU-wr m. «mun-nil «aways mining oil Vic- iorioua. l it -.\ hi. w-‘n, Vin r 'fnru, that a in r': u'ir‘p for lili‘ (I':Il\‘.l.‘.t 'un of wt: 1 our; ll‘i.l'.~ is a Yltlll-tllll' plant, uni its Incviiun jiht m the jUi.'.".Hrll ml plzr mouth and renal pass. ,w l two a' inf-M of “MW-Hm germ supply, is our: «urilllt‘r evrriinec or the mlmifu -le economy of n‘nurn. \Vinlc tlr. largwr portion ‘of U o- while cmpucvlfl .rm‘ul by ihe tonsils [men right an into circulation, “polling ,md protect ' lw mnutnr ataxia, mum wry no visit-Te imprm'miicui, shi- though! they “on: lining her good and her cpl; its hvgan in HS“. At L'iti mil 0! the second int}. r-unLl null-c the imprimmvnt, urul Lvhi Min wry l‘mprlul, and it'll. l.f- was in inn mg in her again Aft. r I‘ll!" llhil inn-n inking lip. \‘i'iilshrns‘ l’rnk l‘ills for n lYl‘IItll}, the was chin to get. up, and by Ur- l'vlmr elm Win to well ihnl aim could sup. r inlrnll vmrk aluu'. ilm house. She still curilmncrl inking int. l‘xlfa, and rapidly to «mu-nil rill her r;!rl~lnnn hanllli, strung”) Mid spirits. [ cannot it“ you," unntlnuc'l Mrs. (Fullen, “lvna n'uply grateful i an. ltd tth wunllrrlul rm rim]!!! that voted my aliughfr‘r's lulu. You may he surc llrm both mo and mine wrll alvnys Warmly I'Ei‘l'llinlllld it, in we have every reneon in do." \\1l\T.‘\ i‘l£4|\ll‘-i.\Tl'vlit'lllliql knits. Your correspondent than call-mi u mn Mr. J. U. 'l'emplctrn, Ilio well-known (ll-urge! on Stephen merino. In reply in an v-nqnivy air to what hemnld fell run about Dr. \S'll lnuns’ l’iiik l‘ills, Mr. 'l'eniple'rin replzz-ri : “ Wleot Ctnl tell you rthnnt Pink l’ills? W.«ll,l (:in tell )fil, thvy it": the mrs‘ Wriiitli-i’u' irif‘ul in" l ru r limuliiil, I hill expr ri-mCii With lhr In in l) Burl i :orcrmm in: ha», and in ltll n.) r-xrmrrvnm- as n l'lllil; is? I nv'vir knew nny mi Home in hair i ,u... 1: a \|‘fill‘il..!.(ill din-mill, or gn'oennli quill ii Uni i a fluid :iun. My exprrrv :u'r‘ lil‘lc has hm n Hui 1.: rs; mi. in n m ()1;l~ii".. rial whn lvnw liflf‘il lir. \l'illirmir i’uJi i’iE‘e Hi.t3'kk in their purse. «inl if i twin m it ll 304 lzmv mam i luau -i I Kill “(livhu' l’l“r" "twill, you “nulrl he .i malignant. mirrr-lii H and ' l Yr it'lll", rxrzn-md f: r in inf; x! .‘ uh)? ll] redu lf 1 mm mind in tr" :19! (l a nmlr um. I iinhvsihilzngi} l't’CVI‘l‘. wind in. '\\'l;- limits l"ir lr l'vlln, and my ynn'idvm-o 1.. than his Iii/1i lu-l n rim-phi will. l hair .l-ru‘iy quid ti.“ (li lll -ll'l fur Pith Pill?! i: nuvrurxre‘sinu, mnl they invnrialily give liar- iir't. ,’.vl'. l hli'iw lliln to be m from Liu'uiin .‘ll "ii... i l lflll-l'rlllt :1. lb!“ (wold hr (- and, r. Domini lhrinm' tls It in \".‘l', and how nn luv-Hahn" in rur'immendrng them an a prrfm-i. blond hurl-in and min:- r-unmw, curing su..h (humans as r.» u mitum, neuralgia, perirsl parn‘yatv, St. Vilue' drum», mum” ,iizl'. 515-! .‘l‘.’ in; the "mile blond («J-sum, many mom "3. , htadauhe, nervous pio'ciralion nm' the tired main (-9 tie tor-Ml surfaces to catch the 2 ril-ou; l-n-‘rllus hi. the very thrtshnld 5-! hr he» etulin ilirnugh the mouth or Illppfll :1. ll} way of the nostrils By the time the invading germ has passed the tonsil quanta line it is harming, and thus, rqually Willi the blood, are the throa‘, atom mli and lungs protected. Too much rrrpm)‘ can lflrdly be uhnwn to ihe lrrg nil’jufl ul but now well proud elfi-‘icnt {Oal‘lL “I'm: l'ork Tlntdl. Nollie drunk News. Mr. l‘nvil l) -ll,'.'iaw, pul lulu-r, Kiln» burcb, is arranging a cmlrctmn of sin" final in”... here hem prrrr-rved at Ali'rmlsfc hi. YI-elrrdsy Judge f‘n'lins fined ‘ r H y Tirhhnrre. High Sher." of llanro, ling in?) l, $2,625, in going to Alien on a hunt.- ing erpedrtiuu and nrglectm. the duties of his will :0. The Mh‘q'lll r-f Bole was on the ‘24Ih nli. elec‘ed Loni Rev-me on" Andrew‘s l'nivvr- si'y by the vinacxirn Ins vote of the e'udento. This is He fir t axoeeion since 1859 that there has been no coolest. A marriage will shortly take piece be- ,iween the .arl of Dilkeith, eldest son of l the Deke of Boozlunrh, and the Hun. Har- guei. llri'rman, seemed doughur rf Vie- emint and ‘i’ilconoleeo Sewport. lard Archibald Cnmploll has communi- cated with the Lord Provost of Edin- bnrgh. suggesting, it la understood, that the Town Gunners. should petition against the propoeal to ergo the 79th Cameron nut-lenders ietc- the 3rd battalion of the Scots Guards. Manolo. John. Bhoâ€"i‘ne halter me greatly. Boron. though I understood that love-making is your eeooteat cot-option. Didn’t I l l "5' Ni? “filter n:‘.. "‘11) i 9’" t": 5” fooling thr-refrom, the after "an of la ggippe, «lint-awn (ii-pending r n ‘..»-, was of liv- lvlond, such as ecmfuln, : him“: I rysipelas. etc. l'ink i‘iils give. a hmiuhy glow ti. pale rind ullnw complrxlrms, and are a specific for the. truulms peculiar to the female eysiem, and in the case of mm they affect a radical cure in all cases arising frmn mrn'al worry, over-work or excesses of any rm'urr. Ths|~ l'nle are manufactured by the 1): Willi-nm‘ Medicine Company, l’irvckvilie, fl‘ e an! Schenectady. N. Y., and are [It'll ... v, m litIXII braving the lirm's trade mark v i wrapper, at 50 cenis a hot, or 6 oxen liear in in l :l tlm' llr. \Vi rams l’mlt l’iils ere noanr will in bulk, or by ihv d 7.."n or lmmln-l, an d any dealer who oil rs rub-fainter: in this farm is trying to tic-fraud you and should beavoitiod. Dr. Williams l'ink Pills may be had of all druggiete or direct by mail from Dr. Willi-me' Medicine Company from either addrm 'lhe price at which these pills are sold makes a mum of treatment oom- parntLVt-iy inexpensive as compared with olher remedies or medical trtatment. m Isa-eel. The human stomach prunes" moot won- der fol 01:! on of adaptation to civil imetances. Whm Urui Bligh and his righmn men were met oi ion the Bounty l-y the muti- mi re in an open heat they subtitled forty- mr d.‘.0u an allowoltuo of one twenty. fi‘rh cfa rind of biscuit per men, and a qmrior n a pier of water. Dr. Tensor in NW) felted for to days, subsisting, said, on water elm, end florci and pi feet: men haveeineeesrelled this. Kef’ lire, erth American Iodine and the breast and face became ‘ and he subsided. 9‘10 " w u , . you kareyourinoeeyheg W lo usher how long you’ve bed % rm...“ “$3.”:th W m h '- Al IIPOI'I'AI‘I some. to. Weill-l Dole-te's W“. m It. rainwater-e. Thewalk do ionevertiredof talk- ie of the out o. o held that it was jus- t ble if ever a strike was,andho was pro ed to d‘enwnsirnls that it was - on pro e etri e to secure any resul’t. Ifiuso told his wife, and she seemed in) roe with him. She said it seemed to the easiest way of enforcing a do. mend. And that night when hp came home he found that the table was not set. “ I want a new dross," she said, when he ulted what the trouble was. “ I know. You've been botherin that dress for a month,” ho said. “ about supper '! ’ " There isn‘t any," site u plied. is a strike. “ A ttrlke l" " Yes, a general tie up. I’vclxrcu trying to secure a peaceable sot tlement of this trou- hlo for some time, but nuw I mean to en- force my rights. " “ Mary. do you dare ”-â€"-â€" “ Oh, don't talk to me that way! If I can't get you to arbitrate, why I‘ve ot to strike. I don't care if it does bloc the me for ut how “ This “ lint, Mar , you don't understand." “ 0h, us, do i i’ve made my demands, and they ve hem refused. I‘ve asked for arbitratrcu,with a view to compromise, and that has also been refused. A strike is all that there is left, our! l’ve struck." “ But your demands are unrenscnnblo.’ " I don’t think they are.” “ You’re no judge." " You retho judge of our own demands when you strike, and 'm just as good a judge as you are when I want something. We no use talking. This strike is on.” She felled her arms in a determined was It was perhaps half an hour later when he looked up and asked: " Mary, is th-: «trike still on ?" “ it in still on," she replied. " Aren‘t you lnmgry‘i' " Nu I saw that I had something in the trr-mm‘y lull)!“ the strike wan Ordered.” “ Meaning the pantry ’3" he ubliml. “ Meaning the pantry," she returned. “ l bolicve i ll get a Into," he said. “ it's lickial," she repliwd. rum :8 in in: wind simply [0 keep ilie strike going. You can't touch the slriker's ro- sonrces ’ ’m mrw’ul. Ain‘t,” l-u l‘Ltlll wrirnrrig‘ty. “ ll l Shil’ ( 1i i lil' "thll‘ S? t‘ l-iugdu-«l and iii-.lderi lmrnrtli p mu; . “ I run Mink it ’1“ “C11. V v» m ‘- n r- llill‘r‘fl lslrr lln proposed tim‘. ill-‘5 m-inpruuuw (.ll lhc litiiis offilfl. " Tm my," nf.(' l'rIIl-i'rl firmly. “ ii 4?. tint, lllt'Jl’iB rum," in proicsted. ‘ l l‘lh‘l alluril ll.‘ “ list: a )U‘lt “ l viil“It'-l 'u still r. ‘.-r r l u'i‘. ll. nm in l-‘vl ll; Haul. nielil. when he fin mi} mam in. li-I'i :4.er v-lmw in: fctlt that ho lmli p-lr i' in r; l n In“ ph'ntt. hi the finite hr: in» Hi i null“ if : till r- I“ from the other eirio of rim f: n. -. [tr/m! I‘Hr PM u. the rot is wwk," she re- sho answered. n limit-i in,’ .1 ii' LUITLIO'A {HELIX-(LVN. llutv "icy An- iluapmnl of by Ilse Dead Melitta: “info Will. li'i-s'; them is given to ins emu-r, Mrs. Northrup and her danghlers, three late of ground in Camden, N J., on which his ainlv‘r livf'fl. ’l'nrre ii him: it specific lequest to Mill. N--rtl!riip (ifa'2-3.1KHJ, and a funhr-r mm of $23,090 anmmllv. lo we msiv'r's, Mrs. Anna U. Hungh and Mrs. l‘:l’;.t‘.llil"li l-‘ailen, itll'l to his M‘- lhr-r Alirnhnrn iiould, is given l-hu Hlln ni $25,|M'al) mich, and All!" a. further sum of “32,1300 annually during their lives. To his daughter, Helen ii. Gould he gives the hmrseiu which he ll\'.'.'r"_ N0. 579 5th avenue, and all the. Contents. To his .«rm, l'i ‘win, he rzivm the house 011 1 East 47th slur: t wnh all the contents. To his daughter, Helen, he also gives, until his youngest. child shall nrrrve at age, the urn of his reddorzco nt livingmn, and also lhe sum of $6,000 per month, stating that this was dune in the exp~ctatson that his minor children. Anna and Frank .l., as wril All his son Howard, will. during the var-mi above ‘luvlrlf‘ll for, make Ihcir homo wi'h his clung ter Helm. To his grindern, Jay Gould, eon oi (é «ago J. (i «hi, hi gains SJ'll-li,(h)(l, to ll" iii-ill in turn. by lief.ng .l. Humid, With rur‘ hum} in Apply the lame to the support aml I‘lui a‘ Mr r l llm Maid "grand-mi, and [r/ pr.) i’n.'.r~(".'lirll r 4.‘ inc some to him at the AM of 2.3 m.»- .pmrtm at the age. of 34), null .tw n u. lining one iniif at 35, wilh pnwrr to ya; in mine m earlier periods in the dis- ..i. H. n of 'i i". failur. ‘: his son. George J. (inuld, $.7,l;li(),l_lln>. ll» appoinii as rxrmilnrs and trim». n r-f his will, his arms, (lo-.rge .l. G luld, Edwin (ll-Ull and Howard (2.,nlrl,and his ilnnghler. llrirn (livlllil. All thermal. hf lulu: ‘ill’lt‘ll in {9 riel. his estate is devised and txrcutnrs and trustees in I“) 9T0\IIH «now 7‘ Vi ell \n, 10: I uirtl). out Soon as." Bigger. 'l'im ll-ii‘fllllifl in llro hemll'ae re ofmu a~ltHl, uni not infrumeuily by $»ll"liklly piOp‘x‘ lmv. lly 11d} (cl B. general u! win in (ill with unveiling i would my llmr 'fm but undermine llk‘ti coma to thin l 'Ijillui‘ll‘n? lint. remake donut grim in the mm lhai plants do. They may innit-rum in tin- Ly mennn of «continue, and they may also undergo other changes. ()ld no.2. lmit liitei up and exposed for ogre lemme BlllllllNl hole of mud-tune run Ewetlnnc 2 voltnnic rashes and lava straw... our hill- and p'ains become lu‘a hard enough for building stone. and the pcbbly shores of rivers and smalleretreanie may sometimes change into cmlghmrratee. The simpl“ mineral, howevor, dove grow, especially when it lukrl upon iteelf the lr-rmof a crys‘sl. A sparkling prism tfqusri/ in» creasne lrom an atom to amonimir iryeial of varying length and size by what Kelvin» 8'.th km-w as a “ process of Midlmn and aeeiinzlalion.” This processi- nondrrfully slow, but wi'h a mathematical vaccines ihat is a reprise to persone even " well up ’ in then iroce of geology. Incne sense stones grow, in another they do not. '1 he crystal may been-no longer and longer, but the boulder on the roadside will not in- eroaeea hair's breadth in length or width in its out 10,000 yearnâ€"8!. Lom'e Republican. to Ion Inewli Do you knew that you mdrlve nails late hardwood without bending them if you dip them first lard ! That co e warmed in all make z'mellent suboutntos for glass strippers! 1 hot a lump of camer in your cloth?!- preee wi'll keep stool ornaments fro- tar- niehi Ts: stale bread will clean kid gloves? That bread crumbs ole-lee silk 1 That milk. applied once a wee with a of: cloth, freeheee aed preserves heats and hoes i 'l‘ketglevesesebe cleaned at home by rub with pull-of rl'v'm h Meek silk waist ............:r.‘,«.t.....- "" if?! ‘3' ‘;il 3‘ vi if y e ey eaine latotke . Loo Koo was en lo the hospital. and o Bing is in his old quarters en Adelaide street. They talk English very imperfectly. and consequently cannot give a very ea - factory account of their troubles to the lice, who think, however, that they will d the criminals. -â€"Uue'l. What Is a With? The pretty school teacher, for a little diversion, has asked her class for the best original definition oi “wife,” and the be in the corner had promptly respondedâ€"“ rib." She looked at him reproachfuily and nodded to the boy with dreamy e who seemed anxious to say something. “ sn'e guiding star and guardian angel," he said, in respnse to the nod. " A helpmeet," put in a little flaxen~haired girl. “ One who sooths- man in adversity ” suggested a demure little girl. "And spends his money when he’s flush," added the incor- rigible boy in the corner. Thcre was a. lull, and the pretty, dark~eyed girl said slowly : “ A unis is the envy of epinsters.” “ One who makes it won hustle," was the nest siiggoolinn. " And keeps him from making a fool of himself," put in another girl. " Some one for a man to find fault with when things go wrong.” spoke up a sorrowâ€" ful little maiden. “Stop right there," said the pretty schoolteacher. "That's the but definition.” m .9"...- IAVO I'oll 9.1 It ‘P To cure ornupe take Nerviliiie. To break up a cold nothing is no good as hervillno. l lumbngo, neuralgia or rheumatism troubles on resort to Nerviline. It never fails to give relief. Nerviline is a powerful penetrating substance, which gees at coco to the bottom and speedin dislodge. all pain. Norvlllnc is better, stronger and more certain in action than any other in runedy in thc market. Nervlline is wlrby all dealers, only 25ccnts. Take no substitute. A t druggists. tordev morni llre. John Burns Again. John Burns in very proud of his will! John Burnsis the English labor agitator. lie hasa fine li'mi'd unil is a very enthu- elastic man. When, porchcd upon la barre. on any convenient cm‘nence, ho with-cues audiences of the unemployed, his wife support of her presence, rind, if ho misses her in the crowd, hoshoule lusiily, “ Where is my wife l" and then Mrs. Burns says, “ Hero, John," and the speech proceeds. I'nlnlabie rind l'olenl. The grrnl oliji‘cllnn lu cod liver oilhas been its nanromrs lfilift‘. This has been on» tirrly removed by the procras of preparing " Miller's Emulsion of Girl Liver (ill,H which is (Sullllfilfllll will: iiypupimsphites of lime and soda, tl'r- gradient cr- nlur of new lilrwfl in llll‘ world. it hair curred thousands of cortnmptivrs lw rrviilllllllll“ their constitu- tions. l‘it‘vrylm ly is talking of the wonderful puwo-r :f iliir Earni'mmn. In big bottlcn, 5U; and u, .lll drug stores. .1 58mm Deterrent. llnstyiinrrlwr i l-v‘mvu I would malls Vin. \Hl'i inyeri.‘ lint for one thing, Uri l; “’,iiil lVlIJ. you 1’ ‘ Dusty li‘fl)ili'l~~ l'rn ulrniil some news! paper mull any i “ suicidal.” :nt‘ .3‘. .. 1.,\,.-.,lr15 .‘Ifl oilom'n ulicnmnllr Brprllnnt. This remarkable internal rmnedy was first discovered ovir/r is years ago by W. A. MuUtilom,'Druguist, l‘ilsouliurg, and has since hcca' nucccnslully used in (Tonadu and the U. 5‘. in lhnnminln of most extreme cares. it is nearly put up in dollar bottles sold by druggisls generally. tux .‘lnneg! 1 Papa. “Owâ€"IIOW (it) you image you: well 3 She-4W1}, nn-ry time iln (“Lill'i'fl to ill) what I with l threaten to marry you. father so ho llluappoiuimrnt Can arise from the use of the great euro iup mm cureâ€"l’irtnmn's l‘ainiise (join lernctnr. Putnam‘s Extractor removes coins painlenr‘y in a few day/n. lanvsssermf‘o you. Will! to subscribe anything to llm l‘ilil z-‘. the Socreiy lor the Suppression or’ (11mm = Man n! the douse will you main» anything out of ll“! for. t yourself? v Uri-mm! - ; the society pive. me .i (‘0 molar-inn on all collect. M iii llm ll.- ‘ilwn :L in ixextfnr you that l should not mine Him nuything. (I,~~\\'hy won 80": Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and note utly yet promptly outbokidneys. fiver and Bowcls. cleanses the eye- tcrn effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. S mp of Figs is the only remedy 0 its kind everdpro- duwd, pleasing to the taste an ap- cvptuble t0 the stonisch, irrimpt in its action and truly bone cinl in its tiller-ts, pre )llI‘tid only from the most healthy null agreeab esubstanoes. its men 'cxcellr-ntqunlitieecornmendlt in all and have made it the most pi) mlur rr-metiv known. ' yrup of li‘igu in for sale in 760 lmttlcs by nil lending druggists. Any relinlilmlriig int who may not liai'u it «in luluth Will rocure ll prumpily for any mm w in wiehes to try it Manufactured only by the CMIFOHNM FIG SW"? 60.. 81th FBANUIBOO. 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Negev . «.4: u. lV i l l l . r M. of the li.~ Why, iii should Hull‘."rllil‘ ‘ and crime nlmulli he ruippr'uikml, you “ml-i be out of n j -'-». erA' -u I. my fro-n hilllmm' 'l m ".«Jw Hum. Hold by all (lfllgyllln l'ur ii “milling um. 'l‘luro is nr-'hmg more is nSll'llf ihm lia-n-v- I men in: :1. Wedding “In, and yet lL is VIN) Mircly ,gii'zri. l9 is “in; in he accept whir- in min: t' Aan it My lint l-‘nnkr ts rilw ‘f A 'fli‘ l .ili’I-ridil Would pair of the hit 0! hlth‘f‘ that nobody wants. â€"1.‘uw '1 :1] Many n rim-n it} u \‘lil light if j"*ll link I. his dog in”! his Wife any in all ma woml. .r . ‘ lie-lime l'vnlr‘v works thirtwn honrsn day rm h:s new book. Srlorrls“ What is it about ’ Hashim w n'imcniee the eight- h<.ur iii-worrich lsmr: anl ll"r:'.or_ 1022.} in, of New York, i are in H'~‘I'l'~tl hur '3? «sch out of their father’s large estate they were drsmher- itmi because cl thei‘ ‘.::')hrdienco. lint if leanc shmrlnl procn-n r. divorce from his prnont Wife and me my a “ decent Jewish woman " before ill riu‘rihutron of line estate hewnulel rum . . .1 a. tux-met of $10,001.). ” I «m not zifrii.‘ in my vital. I think," arrmil or large tilltlilllit’l. I be a Well. me. mllimn to [to Marc of any housekorpci‘, f ; nlnl iv. mirrh liltl‘t! liit‘llll than sr-nw s'rmll . I (lmt toothache on“ I , I ' o o , irrrxin like others. In big bottles. [60m and 181.00. ‘ HE DEZA {in MA K15 R m ' ran /r~ on St’NonacENT ; 5mm) ran PARTICULARS, PRICE LIST SAMPLES . . COT/ON MAN . TH?! LLIHO “1"”?!me I [sluts 'A i ‘- r‘.l)rli‘fl and l l) r."rli::'ggnoo?. centersilvon. list Now. (I... myimm COUE TO OLIDWIN COUNTY, HIGH/OM And boy a farm while land is cheap. “on. well watered exrollent mun, I near 0! hand. whmluplenU-‘ulmm nor-tuning: for p in ; moanmognnd sold on am evil-immi Hm"! . “ l alwnyr express my . longtime. Ten thousand solute soloct flu. :) Vlc'WiI ' 'l'iuv are lm heavy to go by will, I rupp var.“ rr plied Lurimer. liunlnnvl ~li is yuir fault, anywav. Wife/«Nothing if ihn out. It is yours. Husband-u Well. what’s mine is yours. Fonlpltl ~l want your watch. Cholly~ l-l~l haun't many mwiih me. Fooipailâ€" Oh, i knew that. fizmme the ticket. Johns Hopkins University owns a ther‘ Demeter worth $10,000. @271!" ff. Mir“? .mcm...” throne. id ell Dru as on a too. paw eclr arc “M m “infra” solid-ct“ m L0 I-I'S ATARI"! «one Edna iii‘l For partlculnre address l l Icons reenl. Cladwsn. lien. ( ACRE FARR. 0 A03” (1“? > house and . M QM. for sum. km. a. an“ MICHIGAN ” -M.‘ ""‘I'V 7'. w «or teem- I Bra-yr. (.evup ... baffled.“ NV sun-i In lir"g(3'I1:‘I (“Kw PM; who.» rm "ifl‘h ' â€"- ‘ “at. to Inc who “0.00.0...” LL‘ W resort. “were 'u re. i-Nne -evdo n- m and our rave-I Manta Material“. H r. n. alumni a 2mm; DOMINION 8/1753 COMPANV, Ec $231.93 Misc THAT :m..r:m.~.; :9? "can" Iv Thor-bite erenou er- wthoov I! Iiovieee be routed We went-overall."

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