Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 4 Dec 1894, p. 2

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01.. P3 In: III ADVAIOI.” u I! I“ Pun ul 1'.”- him g, Wfiflfi "(Mil on“ TBSLOV 1mm. "but aunt‘s-duals! mm“ '“ an and In P" u aunt. (nun-tho. A “Walloon“ for contra Mvortlumo random will u a t. without an In- ge manned um tarmac- and luff“ full “no A Mnrtbomonu mud n all.“ and noun: roll-11mm. to tho i . flwgy" you. oorlln’: tor etch hunt.- Mums Report.” ATEHHIHLE SEEHET. "1 unit the aid ooldlr "I ifidou and Sir Votorto youuonoo. hoyvillvlnlnom «,0! count. Good- by. Mr. Stun. t a ho thinp my turn out. better um you ll: k G!" In! detract lava to Trix,“ uhowillnooop l. t. 0nouuoro.¢ood-.by” She swept. pm we door in her brillinnt dress, her porfumod lam, hot Ihini0£ swab-4h. littering irippcriu {or whic or vamnh was to be sold. HO wood quite utill in the centre of the room, u the land left him, “mixing her. So buntilul. l0 cold-blooded, u be Iva thinking , were all her kind like this? And poet- Ilng And noveluu nve of womnn'a luv. 1 Ag lull “MUM!" mum any“ I' Mm bulb-m baton! S omudpn -â€"vmd I!“ an» m m m mm: mm mm WWW,”, “Good-b , sud over 1' She throw and runhed « went to tell his preunce was in little jun} then. ' Five minutel later, sud u} silvery summer night. he I away back to Cheater. Wh night star: :11an in the sky way up 1.0 London. with Ed word: in him, Edith’l fins his lips. lookin com pale, mrod two, your day and ni momlng “gnu, "no ne mu everything. Charley nodded cud tumod to sitter detained him. “Youâ€"you aw her, I Iuppou helimbmg ly. "Edith do "{Youl l at her full. down for thnt purpo: use her once n burden. and I I And then Trix; hmdkorchief, um inn. 0. don. it in a fond a! he has lost t ides of his I minut {:91 “gather; Mr. Sun-1 limp “Miserable, mend. v mu m idioms W Md a. com tom him and no obj.“ of “F m ”urinal th the! mi mm mmnc. pogm law Micro our tho wk of his Ion. "I «in to all the Funny" know." In mu m d. "‘0‘ b'l u data-t v on so Im {on km. mu mutt hint n. ’0”... “a. yvmullkr. hwy-u humour .ullhlhni'nh-l- m a. M his nod. [an I... I“ and I)! m I lTh And what hu Ibo t "up cm I 3* “mafia were not togemerten s in A“. She was dreued for I I name kind. and I did not dentin [“{igh am SUBSCRIPTION BSD ADV!) R'PIBING nnd I ha her CHAPTEE Clpuin Hair. Trix, blush ht. “and he ou man 1" I 'u. I flu! but mu. m - I! Till E-RIN ,n 3" Chm-1e! look: w her. A: l wool l wu hurdly likely ad under the ho was whi When nho Wow-NI My tor her-elf 101' jith'n farewell I. last. kiss on encountered “3th I watch- d I? fill. Mpgguflg’ out. violent! , Whether n 0 Sir Victor 0‘ an: tllo million ‘k. be aha attend hirlim u half 1. Ha them Thou ‘0 V6? ‘0 Si! ml Il' Edith Darrell left Charley Stu-rt, end returned to the hrillinntly-lit drewinu- roorn, where her lover end Ludy Helene end their friends not waiting the nominee- ment of dinner. Sir Victor'e watchlul em new her enter. Sir Victor’s loving g ce new the pellor upon her hoe. She walked steadil over to n cheir in the our tuined reoeuo A window. He we: held cnptivo by Lady Portia. Hem ton, und could not join her. A second 5 ter there wee n eort of sobbing snapâ€"e henvy fell. Everybody started, end arose in consternm tion. Mlll Darrell had fallen from her choir. end lny on the floor in e deed faint. They curried her up to her room~reetor- ntivee were applied, und 1presently the greet dnrh eye: opened, end ooked up into her lover’l face. She covered her own with her hands. and turned away from him, as though the eight wu til-tuneful to her. He bent shove nor, lu'lmoat lugonised thet enything should nil ll i o . :wmnnfl" I IN:- bit- you Mun-n: 3W a. by “Bo Junk, m’ y. dhn In“ Yo eun- lnury no.” nu: Choc-lay :- Trix broh down Inn Md “ht-vi. Thou with a Mud «nil. on bin two he want. out of tho room Trixy’l mu we" driod on Angu- finnnond’l Ntbful bra-b. ‘Tflzv will not. he with» to cam my (wily , on than um.” T‘ny'u bro: and m that quiet way 0! hit, which 00:: y» in such an alumina n]; "Ind vb“ I wanton-yi- this: A nut-lap for tho 0mm. in mull, md thwlutoly out. of flu quuuon. You And the my mat. love to your hasn’t oouunn~vriu loner. acron- tho ocuu by the bushol, ho engaged I. (at. u you lane, and rennin eon-ant. u long us you ”to. But mutinyâ€"no. no, no!” That. was the and o! it. Chuley In not. to be movaLâ€"uoithor, indood, on the mu- [’1th quotation. Wu Trix. “Did Angu- think her a watch-a monitorâ€"to dour! her poor pa and ms, jun now. when they wsnud her mo“. And no 03' with him! Not. like! . He might take hock h'n ring if be his «aha would not hold him to his en- fingementn-Ilm mu ready sud williuu to let. in: free~" Nut day, s an ovsrosst. gloom day. tho ship ssilsd. uphill Hmmon want with them on hard. tannin, in shs ton. dsr. Trix, Inning on hot sthsr's um, crying behind hot veil; Charley, by his mother's side, stood on deck whilo tho un- dcr shunned buck to the dock. And there undore Liz‘snfin sky. with the Nut wind blowin . t a ship tossing on tho ugly shone op of the river, they took their psi-ting look M. the English shore, with but one friendly has to watch them swsy, and chat the gingerâ€"whisker“! two of Captain Hammon . “Go "my,” wu the dull l "oul{ thIYrâ€"go any everybody a me a one.” They Itrove to "non with her ono nought to ltly with her. Lad)- Bir Victorâ€"aim“ would give I place st dinner and remain at. the ! "No, no, no 2” nu her answer "they mun not.‘ She wu better needed no one, line wanted nothing. be left alone.” They left her aloneâ€"«ho wu trembling with nervoul excicemant, they dared not. disobe . They left, her alone, with a watch ul attendant on the slert in the dryiqg-rocnn. to he} bedside man times Hi night. nlwgyn to fin her lik. with blank. Wlde-open eyu. n nor speaking to them. When broke ohe awoke {roman dull nor her head burning. her lips purl eyes glittering with fever. V”My (in-ling,” he aid tremulouuly. "Whnt was ifi? Wk“ cm I do for ynu ! Toll ma." She 13y upon the dainty French bed. her dlrk hut, from which the flower: had been taken, boo-ed over the whine illom. her hands clu ebove her h .her dark, large eyes xedon the capo-nae well. So the ley motionleu, neit er. king nun nix-ring for hours, with a sort. 0 d,ull numb aching at. her hurt. They stole In you}; They lent for the doctor. He felt. her pulse, looked It. her ton ue, uked quee- tlone, end ehook hie h Over-wrought. nerve. the whole of it. Her mind mun hove been overaxcited for eome'time. and this We: the reeult. No denser was to be epprelunded ; careful running would mbore her in e week or ”#0, combined with rfecl. quiet. Then e. change of eir on scene would be beneficleIâ€"eey a trig to Scur- borough or Torque now. 'I‘ ey would give her this eellue nught jun. u. preeent. end not worry shout her. The youn Mv would be ell right. on hie wor 3nd not. worry shout her. The your: lad would be All right, on hie wort tn honor, my dear Sir Victor, in a week or two. Sir Victor “leaned very gloumily. He had hard from the hell poten- of Mr. Swan’- II in; visit, And of his brief interview with in Derrell. It wu very llrnngevâ€"hi: huty comin , hie hazy going, without. lee- Infinny of t em. hil interview with Edith, an her hinting-fin immedintely Mar. Wh had he come? When had tnnepired in s M. in iew ? The any'eyed monster took the he. net’s heert between his thumb. 5nd geve it e most terrible twinge. Ho mind her no nation-he was afraid. Hie hen". unk wit in him. she l-y lo M.- urly indifferent. when). he acme or went. Ludy Holman. [on 2‘ Ion, wd conu zuatlylou s cow-rd nked me name or mph on dnrod not. uk: “ nt in brought. Mr. Chain Stunt to Pony: {la-on! WbM Ind mud. her, Edi” &Y'I â€"ho had only v.11.” Thontho lamb" brown :- yu wont. Incl to the bluogny .k’"hgu1.uunly moon. sh. volnt, goons-nu. duh murmur mt H wimdnn in m lat, kaolin-.5“ oh. was mil spin. [Ad] Helen was I! kid. .1“! don't in.- Buâ€"Jhx bod uv‘t fished Micki-761,11“: I til-l I I“. m; bun vary um Mal}. I M; '0“ «tough I:- I mania! to malt-:3- in -mâ€"O II no ur’ w ufl. X monitor so Mr ’ "W. will uh you any. I] dun.” but y," wu the dull auswu go any everybody bud leav ill‘ W: on “(a will o! uuu, numb role in softly though the m mt, lying x noticing hen moruimz Ill’ u 3. ’0' r angst I. call "I fith IOIIIO uh. “A h a . In.- an“ n " 1 in luck; [do in ma " “intact“. \ou I‘. Mu n “Valor. cry! be the wow u ”at.“ II’I m mum. ,9 ppm tum is.» M$hhfl bl inn u»! ‘ I w hi. am. 0' II it. no wu "mlâ€"M mun i: “:1 m i of to do. in hu- m u:- '0‘“ but“ 5h {hu- nu nodal the“ fin love. not dq‘y, her u|~ to: than mall mm du- to an: V now. In '03:?“ day that rm to ho M0. the u,- to forget. the lonelier WGâ€"4 lo rotuolnher [but 01 .11 man 050th 8 VWw: Cnhomn In: tho only nun the lad my right. to flunk of. Wandering dong the tawny ands. win: tho blue bright u. Iprudmg “my baton ha. drinking in tho Ion salt u’r, Edith grow strong In body and mind once mom. mm yar- trom now. if you prefer mm. mull!!! and nimplioity. prefer it. by I” mum. About, tho waning-(Iron, you will higd}’_lot_nn buys my own guy." bright. fist beauty and bloom mowed. Sir Victor’- lum- oum dnil‘y: the girl unflod u uh. glanced unholy our than. (on than up. And Annualâ€"dam: ham. Lou him-hodhlnotwuuumhum to think vuLkiuflly at him. At NM 0! duo. In. . he can. to join them. all. could ”prank ad n him hu- huui with stunt. I‘d-nil. volume. The chm rock. I: boon u that centuries to WI “dent. young lover. Rh delight to us his darling blooming. and well, md wholly rumored. alum-t I. 'd him. And thm dun-shu- lb. bri returned umeflmr to The db Hunt by like' drumsâ€"it wu the midd e of September. In little more than n fortnight would come the third 0! October and the wedding-d“. But. nume- thing would hnp . AI surely .- IIIO liv- ed Ind aw it. .1 . she felt. that. something W99“ happen-L _ Edith doubted ”he nppuloa no more; pan-iv. to .11 changes, the let hon-If drifl alon , The third of October wan to be the wed I «by ; my indie. Gwendolino and Lnnn nl, the two chief bride-midnâ€" thon three ochen, all dnughum 0! old lriundl of [My Helm“. The pro“ . pio~ Mire-qua town in Curmrvon, in kart!) ‘aneo.wuv.obo the non. of the turtle- dovu during the honeymoonâ€"thou may to the Continent, than batch {or the Chrhtmn fugivitifm It Cathgroqfloyl‘h. Sometfiihc did. 01: the eighteenth at September there cum from London, lets in the evonin , {telegram from lady Helena. Sir icbor wee with Edihh At the pieno in the drawing-room. In hot hute his bunt. lent {or him: he went at. once. He found her pale, terrified, ex- cited; she held out the tele mm to him without a word. He re it slowly. “Come At once. Fetch Victor. He in dy- ing.â€"-Ixnz.” uietly. "Your duIy i otbing will betull me it don‘ I. let the thought. of trouble you. 0! conrm London in {or the roam “0i GOII‘IO. \ hut. bot Ind gouip an foot. of hi- “final will involve Every dad (or on: hum; pronrnionu Im- hurrizd mu 1w Lady to the «trim. Inning c Half an hour htd pared and Sir Victnr did not return. Edith still runmined It the piano. the plnyed IO wltly that the lhl‘i” whiltling of the iind_ around the gable: was phinly :udxblo above it. Ten éniuulu more, and her lover did not return. Wondering what the telegram could con‘ tain. the none and walked to the window. drew the curtains and looked out. A: she Itood watchiu the treat aha heard a step behind her. he ginnced over her shoulder with I ha." smile-on smile thht died on her lips u the saw the grave pallor of Sir Vic- tor‘s hoe. dun 'bloo'mng. ad rumored. time» u d dsyt after the m rot Powyu Plano, to put. u mu. quickly. “My ‘ mined bud new“. caught, her breach the Stun-u!" _ “Ngthnyg coqcen It w“ an niddlo at August. now. In spin 0! Bdnh’l probe-t. gram propnrniom were being undo for m weddingwn mifiwnc Ironuuu having been ordered. :leuh end releéee n m urnuge thing, the alumina la the we Ledy Helena would thin Ihe ml ht. be connider'mg hie li e and would ruher rejoice than give you my word. the we; take: it. honestly frighten: Still Edith mule no thoughtful eyes were fixed “She seems stunned, n parelyzed with I. eon. o tex terror seem- to be. not for but for me. She will expln loom- unable ; ell p‘rplellce that that haw hate But. cx for tw heart And VGI'Y “Simplicity Halon- Inlwe Victor Gather come: Sir Vi In the In the dnwin moon], in unveiling- maroon. Sir chto: held Eclnh I h: forum amply ovu- Lhe Huang-â€" nlucml to my [travel .‘Do you boll-v0 in prcumlmcnu ho uhd. “I but a ruemimonv. will never me» up“: its chipâ€"m thing will Inn oom- between us b meat quill. I an ’1. define n. I m [>th it» I only know it u then " mum-0d cheerlnllv. nylih. [hon-n they for dylpupuis ; ud nigh in“ my “that She said not] aim and wuiti “it Ieeuu . ti tho ‘ r. ( mm» mm! {or VOI' )ll’l \Vhat hu 'e in a train in mm b By dnylight we will 'long before we return I a the thought of. death rom- mud-.30. I dre :ght,of_ pucond pognpo ,had ‘3 yet. :he like a k ‘ndou my Im suntan“! {rerod Miss Darrell. "but. SKI emn’l brnle nun-t. dru- II b.- Victor Culhewu’n union 1! CHAPTER XVI mi accruing the Stun“ -from Inez Cnhemn Lg for more. “rungs thing to a! one Joel not-'know vilwth vher’l dean ill nun or m; ; the living death he bu 11 a yawn, one can hardly an loan a misfortune. Tl ha. ed elenn’ Va? It i ilnd_ around the gable: lo above it. ’l‘en walnut“ lover did not return. the telegmm could con- l walked to the window. and looked out. As she a tree. she hard a step glanced over her shoulder a smile that. died on her 3 move mllor of Sir Vic- all twenty y 1: Mr th for h but at“ I“: but In Oh- ul. uq from um. : mu“. Hut flu an on h in nu S'bo wood looking It b for hi cxnlnil ’53: parnlyz qt mo in my way ne‘ why you go to nth «cram ?" .orribIe cxpltmtionu in death it this late ‘ry one bu thought mothin “eh repl ‘fortnne. ’ The thing About it. make: n. One prepared, thu Infleringl. the grieve; but. I M'I mfionouoom- Howdnpuddo‘nudc the has Tumult-ad. An hour mosh. up». He stuck-ovum H. w mud .mm be:o am '3’“ hot-u. Ii. . m d a flu vin- mm“ hnwhoola M mtmw‘vnflm M Ma hum nun-I Mtg-3;"- MAE u. . t al- Ml “no“: M It. din HI. Inn-u- - ”shun-n 'Wf'fiofldg‘fioh “99W.“ M3?) __ ,__ _ A :Imey w s deoceu: THE ATHENS REPORTER. DEC. 4-. 1894 Ol' DOL bu led dly 9H DP 9n It is It. 13â€"- fll‘ numc iii BI VI” ‘ .3" m "J’E mm" hum-39332:.“ a» ma C out “to chill uifl at. W I- UNI uh this though... 1.. "u the gum «uh u» and!- an: n - d1"’ohothoughc. “Ah. no!“ I mun. vmflumm l on. in 9 3'3? IL. I“: 2 uvam~lhmuibw Mluitmhno «nub Ila-duo. an” I“. «hath tutu update MingfiirVWOuh-n- nth- ‘ ‘ I. of it Mo. 1- the chill. mvm won: “my I.“ we. chum. Btu luv-ring h a. cum light. Sir Vida bane-ad up his M‘ ovoroou. In!“ his um into a All v. the (minkâ€"“Sh John'- Wood. v. is; x, r lilo 3” Lu y Halon. gov. fill am his dinoflon. and In ten min-m- may Itoppd More a» all. cloudiroa no. 0! u solitary villi. ltgufi’oplu- [flu > > _ _, BE. .E "u M x Pnaoho ho!” tin and in tho’look .ytho [I lung “.33.,“ and n a. whtwhund mum medium bo- loto dy Rpm They mind not! an mank- in “a ruin; “no 3 mm I. locum aha-Hod down an. m. sodas old boo pound on bureau I. uroluudfiro- wk. “Who,“ 1!. t" an old vola- uhd. "It 10 I. Hooper. Sir View all I. Peggy’- uh. don't hop u sanding Inn in nu.” Tho Minot ‘3 sh. m’n {an “(I db- niuod bin. a mud tho gnu-boll ud no; 3 pad thou nomad to tinklo hull . mil. may. I “Au we In “no!” “harm bunk- lm question “In you Mr Itill-J' “Still diva. my hailâ€"wail. nu! clunk- bo ! Jun in timo. an no non.” The dim old «you of Know won and upon the young mnn’l (no. “Like his tuber.” the old lip! aid, and the old hand shook amino-lily ; “-ore’l tho pityâ€"jigs pi. lmhgr1 ” Lady Hahn: wok bu nophow’o um and hurried him under tho drifiug trots. up tho ovenno to tho homo. o homo-door “002;.” without commony her Myth! onto . Aonho did Io. moth door In - (lenly n nod, Ind Inc: Cothoro come out. The godly lo two. could by no too-l- bility growl» or~oould by no poui any change in morblo «1m. But tho dug. dusk eyes looked u. the young no, t seemed to him, with on infinite compouiou. "We am: in time 1” hi: nun: spoke. "You are in him». In on. momonldyon will loo him. There in not. I nee-on to Ron, and ho known it. _ Ho ha hugged you w bi brought. to him the mommfimu ‘u‘ rive." “He known, then. 0h. thunk God. Rewm hu returned at lent." Henson he: retnrned. Since water-day he has been perfectly none. Hie fi'ret words were thet hie Iou should he sent for, the: the truth ehmld be told.” There wne n lull-luppreued lob. Lady Belem covered her {me with both hnnde. Her nephew looked at her, then beck to Mine Uetheron. The‘ white face kept ite eelm, the pitying eyes looked nt him with e gentle cempuenon no word: can tell. “Wnit one moment." ehe lei fhf‘l‘ Inuit tell him you ere here." A ‘ ' X!“ ‘7» She hurried upeteirl And“ T red. Neither of the two epoke. elenn’e face wee lull hidden. He knew that she wee cryingâ€"«neat, mieereble lentoâ€"tom that. were for him- He etood pale, eon» poeed, expectentâ€"weitmg for on end. ”Come up." Min Cut eron’e eoft voice et the head of the It in called. Once more he gave hie eunt hie nrm, once more in lilence they went in together. A hrnthleu hueh seemed to lie upon the home and All within it. Not n sound In A brnthleee hull: seemed to lie upon the home and ell within it. Not e sound we: tobe heerd except the loft rustle of the treee. the loft, con-elm patter of the Ian» mer rein. In thet silence they entered the slumber where the dying men ley. To the hour of his own duth, I et moment end All he new wee photographed indelibly upon Victor Cetheron’e mind v The dim my light of the room, the greet white in the centre, end the awfully oorpee-like {we of the men lyin amon the-pillows, end ing st him mth hol w, epectrel eyes. in father-wet lut. H. edvenced to m. ind-id. u tho.gh under a. spell. The epeotrel blue eyee were fixed upon him etedfutly, the pellid lipe elowly opened end spoke. “Like meâ€"u I weeâ€"- like me. Ethel'l “My fnthor !" Ha was on his kneoH out 5'. over him. It wu the first. time n his younc life he hsd ever been in the presence of death. And the dying Wu his fachcr, and his fuller whom he had never teen before. "Like mo,”h th; hint lip: reputed; “my hes, my ei u, my ntmo, my a. Like me. 0 Gods! will hi: and be me ' "Wait." he eeid peinfull ; "don't. touch me; don’t. epeek to me. \ elb, Siz down; don’t kneel there. You don’t. know what you ere ebout to heer. Inez, tell him now." She cloeed the doorâ€"still with ehet. chengeleu feoeâ€"end looked it. It eeemed ee though. having enfl'ered l0 much. nothâ€" ing hed power to move her outwerdly now. She pieced e cheir {or Ledy Helene “"5 {rem the bedâ€"Andy Helene. who bed I e100! end not epoken to the (1 in men yet. Hhe pieced e chea'r for Sir ctor, end mo- tioned him to eeet hitheelf. then drew en- other cloee to the hedeide. etooped, end kieeed the dying men. Then in e voice thet never feltered. never telled. ehe beget: the “or, 5h. hed to hell. A thrill of horror rm throw In all his haters. His Ion strove to take in Mad ; it wu withdnwn. A frown wrinkled the mllid brow. Li lie Rel! en hour bed peeled. The no me told, end silence reigned in the der and room. lady Helene Itill at. with averted {tear in her (ill-‘2‘"; get. not “rimming. not. on in up. e y [men-t hyguin weirdlg upon his eon, deeth every ”cons drawing noel-er end more beer. Inez as holding MI hand. he: pole, led hoe. her duh, pityiu. eyee turned the upon his eon. Thu Ion Ind than. H. stood up In tho on“: of the room with o whlh, nmnmd boo. What no dai- hc had hard 2 Wu he aloop nd MB. Yâ€"wu it .11 h horrible. gin-v.1, delusion Yâ€"wm than, t mockinghl-forâ€"O [nebu- God! was met 110 um (owned a . dmnkcn mun one s ‘31“ km niggdmi insult“ door. 0 on 00 I o 5 out into a. o uni down the mm. Hi. “It followed In. her contra-In hund- “Lot In. on I" They won hi: um worth. "I m’t humanâ€"I m choking in gamma, ! [Mlcomdflyonkupno r motthanllbcfln upon him. WI» twainâ€"who VII m. he had hard! ”Water-ml “Mgrâ€"lot C, ‘1’...” “4] i c on 9! 3“"qu than! and. I gut-n for her to mum-Lam... A mmm.m cmwmwmu .M m_ n . a“. Km: M W» mzmmmm uni .mpm nluI hut-col n gt- vumh-u “hind Whovutowflvhuiu “Nod hen-lb: Uh.“ Huh DU arw‘ll ‘FIFAINTED' IN CHURCH.‘ . u m m n W’ THJE ROAD CLEAR TO PEKIN ”MW-nil“! ...__.._ “ wwuuwm' Chin". half-ml run.- In. W W“ Alt-cm. the Mon-lulu I'm. Junk then m previously publish-d, that will he winder interest in thin oommunit . Mr. Rumble in an em- plu a win 5 00., hnwerl. nod in wr I known end highly rupected by any of our oitinena. The them"! at his limily whole cure me have men- tioned, ie-hin eldeet daughter Currie a girl of about nineteen your. of age. The {note in the one were first brought to the notice of the Recorder by Mr. Williun Bil-h, o well known merchant tailor, who on one oocuoin enlisted in removing Min Humble, who we: et- tucked with a fit of extreme weakness while “tending Ierviue in the George etreet Methodint church. The other evening e reporter visited the home of the family in question, and upon new ing nil million to Mrs. Humble, the story of the one was briefly related, not however, with soy desire for notor- iety, but rather a determination on her part that it uhould be given if it might in the lent be of benefit to others si nilerly afflicted. According to her mother’s Ito: y, Mi~e Hnmblr’e illness dates back to the eummrr ul 1689. Her trouble was extreme weakness and exhaustion, caused by week and watery blood. She Was subject to severe head- aches, hear: palpitation, and other symptoms which follow a depraved conâ€" dition of the blood. Often while clown sheet on business the young lady would become so exhausted by the Walk as to be scarcely able to get home, and she was frequently confined to heybedlor weeks at a. time. and had to have her meals carried to her. For n. period «.l over thrt e years nhe was almost contin- ually under medical treatment. The dootor'e medicine would prove of bene- tit while being taken, but as soon as the treatment. was discontinued. the patient would become Worse. He-r lrivnds were much discouraged and frured she would not recover. In the winter of 1893 Mrs. Htunhle read of a similar cane wheres cure was hrought about by the nee of Dr. Williume' Pink Pilla. :11 BM WWI 03‘ A ”fllwum haul-3min“ W.’ WI Rnnuunlau CUBE!) II A DAY.â€" South American Rho-“mafia Cure, for Rhmmat' And Neumlgis, ndicolly cure. in l 3 days. Ice notion upon lhe Iyuwm in remarkable and mys- terioul. Itromoveu u on.» the «use And the disc“. immediately (Happen-t. 20 first dose {may hem-fill. 76 uh. Sold by Amb,druggin. Dr. how’s Cure for the Heart given} not relief in all cases of Organic or Sympsthetio Heart disease in30 minutes, nnd speed“ deck a care. It is : peerless ram 1 for Pul- piution, shown: of Bmth, Smother- ing Spollv, Pain in Left Sid. and All symptom- «.mm Hun. Ono done convince; Sold by J. P. m». Gun-n anm ul Tn to Sun Imam--0» shod pad of that-roach through the Bloyor, any plied with «ch bottle of Oahu-In] Powdery dint-en ti der ovhr “he 51114qu of die n I.“ Nu]. ond (Iowan it. Mkminmd , and pr cum Coal-I'll, y Fwnt Flu-duck. Ion “mo, ‘I‘om Dada-n. want. MJ F Elm-r ll Bu Normaâ€"Distrac- in. Kidney Ind Bhddv-r divansâ€"n to- “ad in Ii! bowl I» a. “~v 0mm American Kimmy Uur‘a.” “Huh-ow mnty i. 5 [mt numb ad (”MN .n M; «Sci-nu on main of In ,rompm- In ”lieu: phi-um“ “lent-chin, lack uh mm nth-r, pa...- rich-It. Bull". M Wit-fl!!!“ WM LEMW f0:z after a few month: turn of the troubl -. Mist sent on a visit to some United Slates in the hope of air would prove bane- ; returned to her home 151'. may ('hmu'u Itruualuulfiiuflou MI?“ one would army under Gen. ()ymuu was an awfully planned tint when an waa opened the Japanau troop aaaallnd the city at omy paint. The fishing wna m- rlbla and wan only onM'Ion nu Cilia-a Inahlofio m any hominid-w in m to M mania pal-u near Iv. leaving the city at the my of the (on. The hllol Port Arthur clean the way to Pekiu for Japan. Whether or not that city will suitor a like fate must delmnd upon when action China will take wlthin a very few day; Already China baa naked for on the terms of paying two hunched and any million mlnpr 0175.000,- Ow for it. With Pekln in perll no one can estimate what. azure Japan will plan! upon The lam of the J apaneae for an advance upon akin have Inceeoded completely. At Moukden an advuuoe through tin interlor was hazardous an to be almost impunlble. The second army wna sent t4: Alvuoe Port. A'rlhur and it hm done to. With the great. naval station in Japanese lmuds and with Japan's victorious noel guarding the place on the waterside. L‘hlna'u fleet. in powerleaa. Japan. on the othor hand. In. I clan rond by land mund the Lawton Gulf, thence along the westerly shores o! tht Pa Chl Ll Gultto Chl 'l‘lon Tun. Wlth the Japanese nnny ln punult the China. must make their last stand in the monu- talm thstm in the path to Titan T n. The» pauses my be held for u long t ml "the Chlueue army an be ralllpd nu!!- ciently to make' I; stand. ltluuot believed here that China will continue the war any longer. Port Arthul is regarded by all European military and mn‘ul crltlcs ms the keyutuno 0! China’s «II-Vance and without which she will be u J a pan ’1 mercy. officials on the mm Petrel illegally re- moved their nets from their portion of the lake belonging to the. linited States he! been referred by the state department to the British embassy. As the state depart- ment it wee stated thetitinecue tohe decided in the courts. If the American flnhermen had set their net» north of the imaginary line which in drawn directly through the lake from east to west. then they WON! in Canadian Voter: end Cele- diene had a right under the treaty to seine their; nets and contents. If, however. they one move that their nets were eet south 0! the line or in other word- in American waters, then they will hove A good one for heavy damages 0d the United State- authoritiee will heck them to the utmost. llowaver. the matter is one that mnet he determined by a lnw suit and until thl mum clerltle, the l'niwl States govern lie-t can no no further (‘om nuthbflth lloweve determlm In” N Won-pd cud. Bumuw, Mich. Nov. U.â€"A u w. mound from Welland. 0am, from MI" W in. sewn; um a body mail. the ion o! It. “Wu. J a Kat-good»! yaw... "flu-Mgr: "Wk-ad” m. ‘ CHA “LN, N1 farmer who was In hwny on tho red footw ham Imam-IONIC... mm In. Qâ€"‘l‘h I. Mira-hm} 7 “g- A, will ”hwmfl.h; money. has haem- nrmted on the chm-gs of ut.m‘i:m Willlm EIIarbeck on the sumo alum. mama Ion. his I... The evi- deuce poim. m “a. fact tine mu ball: robbed Bovln mama! to the any. sane: “mutt-ad at all homo. vowingto [u oven with "M next mm who mm him on the highway Tho no“ man happened to h youn. mkflnck. a m. who know-«Mn. cub-Mu mm and innocently m the Inner. um chm cu: h m I! wmm not I «mundane:- Intuoounu mu"! ml ”WM-‘nwhohhrn. A llunk'l Ilooklumper 1: Party to. than Swindle. tor of number and 1m IIX‘IIH‘ number of war-ks on at and modern hiutory. Il< 0mm of the Legion of flu of the instituts. and had times from Graces, Italy Turkey. U‘ in... “I. laund- MOI-O “III- In“ Invilrflhlu In! pm ”holy loom Jar-l My Long-r. \ ”orlmu I'M Ill EVELAXD. Nov. 2:3.wA Washington 1| my); the lettvr of the Lake Erie 'lllen complaining that the Cnnndlun “a an the ram Petrol illegally re- nl their nets from their portion of the brimming to the l’nltod States but referral by the state department to Irltlsh embassy. As the auto deput- ‘lt. wu outed “1|“!th who fl u- in the bank. Seal: would phat cmlits in the ledger to Baku": no and then Baker would dnw cut ms mum the false credits. For mm; the depositor had been nmpectné mer of the bunk. Both men have fugith'es from justice since last Mom ml :hv police are hot. after them umk officers entertain sanguine hope! Am: Delbert“. KW!“ meth l‘- Al'i'l‘llllfl HLLEN um «I Mm Amurlonn Fishermen \\ Ill be "can! In the Com-to. AN ENORMOUS STEAL. brim-wards call [H mm he tool latter; He wa In: “trouble- In Ind IlfiHERIES DISPUTE Vov. aftâ€"It wan made pub ‘ Linn there'luul been ado moon: the Shoe and I. who! city. The operators of thil wero two in number. Om bookkeeper, who Ind been we {or 14 years. 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