n [a IN At dinner he wns introduced to her Mrs. Winter informed him that the Min Gardiner who Inn in the room next binned fillers on the ice and bro. ken bet leg Ind Mum Mabel was the most devoted none. 'Therr'm two tweet giria,' Mrs. Wi.. tar mid, Mb nut be poor. 11f/f',t,.'trfldt,'a Incision], mrttmithey I no": now u the, do. And-thine orich â€tend-kw w b a. in, that thy d. lay! tl Hn' 'lrll 11w dui van) wwr TCrt 'llur, uh, Plump. l mm: twll Jou. Tln-rr- was a 3115-1 llvlvn Arnold there, who mm um onmlay at Fischer's on tllv- staircase. I had ll huge bundle, the vI-lwc dress we vml,roiderrsd last. She took we look at me, and last evening slur rvcogmn‘d me. She had a hand- sonw L‘nu~in there, Dr. Arnold, and she wav evidently guarding him "p.rpirwt all (lmlgnlng cr,irls, b'aucy her consternw tion when he dancml with Ollt' of Fu,h, er's sewing girls, talked with her, and brought her an we at supper time My dvgr, 1t was M good as a play to watch lu-r face. But I did not know the cream of the joke until we went home. Then Aunt Kate told we she actually had the insolence to ask her if her niece was a towing girl M. FiacturrU. l) Dr.Umotd around his toeth,but lis- tened still. The sweet voice full of merriment. continued ". 'Can't you fancy Aunt Kute,Fanuir! I l m we her draw up that littlo tigure oi ilt'l‘rl till she, looked six feet tall.' 'llut what did she my 3’ jSha said her niece was sewing for thvr, became she had too much pride in he dependent upon a. rich aunt, who would gladly give her a home of luxury and idleness.' ‘Dear Aunt K :29 !'. _ ‘She is a darling'. By the way, here Mr some white grapes and a lot of oth. er dmntieu for you. I am sleepy yet, Fannie' The doctor's hopes rose ! His char- mer was no great heiress,then not spurt. from any poor man who scorned for. tnnohunting! She Ins n poor girl who sewed tor n city firm, and would not out the brood of dependence from even loving bonds. . " 'Lie down here by me and take a nap y A little more girlish clatter and then silence. 'l . u'x..’ mi,.- .L'..i punt! “HM" 'V,ug mud, Linv hmkml lmnly '.' A uwrr)’ hugh answen'd that. Them niuwrtl an Mxinmtml dowcription of the :1"!)', and thvn could Ur. Arrirr'dhelp nt il I'll Mint: pm" H!) NN tttt (Inrlin ttttU vniw, with an undvrcur in it, answered. tl It ll rh ll H re ll H Hut “New mind ut tlwpm‘ty. What tl at ll lll ti last. And how ry lonely last x 1mm†tl MI AI Dorn is, what h: tl ur "l that " Mrs. wll Hm H'ritiun close to \wa‘ l‘l'lilil “in" hm Hi Il It Huff h" droppin 'l\'uOckin2 at Ili,s (iardiner's door, he: fuuml her folding rlrisses,but at the \igllL of hrs agitmvd fave she wont to him. ' 'You we going mug 'f be: snid 'Go in: out, of my life-I I must speak. Mullv'l, do you not know how I love " vou l said 1min: "way' Hrs know then if he hml nut fully dow tilt before,1 what it “HUM mrun to {Mr Miss Mabel from his daily life. “v sat in must-1y while h:- heard, as ii in a. dream. the prepnm: tio, iordepartutv. [In h1vrd.1?annie gm, and the husblv of packing. Mabvl wnn' alone, In a moment his resolve was ttl, . 'lAnow,' she answered softly. 'And yet NW '. my clarling--catt you Iosvi nu- y . A sparkl: of mischietGrted intothu big brown eye-4, M she said, very do- murvly: " think [can.’ . Two minutes for rapture. Thu) he q am afraid we must wait, R lung time before I can) marry. But if you :iw nu- a ray of hope, 1 know I can in timv make a home for you,' 'ritepluui'was the grave reply/if you were wry rich, , very poor, would you love me still 'l' ‘Till death,' he said, gravely. ‘len it makes no ditfererce that I am rich. You thought Fannie and I were sisters working at our needles for bread y _ 'And are you not ll' 'No we are cousins', Fannie is poor. but I am not. When she fell and was lying ill in a boarding house,Aunt Kate allowed me to come and nurse her, She could still sew,and I went for her work for her, and helped her with it. I am more than glad she has at last put aside her pride and gone in comfort Aunt Kate, who love us both a if we were her own children. In time 111 that folly about leaving her nothing will wear away. Aunt Kate knows I do not need her money But,' and a soft blush came to' Mabel't cheeks, 'you must let me share my fortune with you until you are the 'famous Dr. Arnold,' as I am sure you will be. It cure- incipient Consumption. It is the botCothOIn Onlyone out. dose; 250., Mu, and 81.00 pot W0. Sold by Simon Burger, Wm And his odly reply was to kiss the sweet lips uplifted to his caressmnd vow in his heart to be true till death to the woman who trusted him. Mrs. Slimditst-'So your ancestors came over with William Penn. By the the way. have some more dressing with your turkey. Well, as I wu (oing to remark, I think pride of ancestry very justiihhe. ‘Now, I come over in the Mayihrwer.' Thin Boarder struggling with. drturratiek)--'Did you britqtthU turkey with you t' ' HEART mans: RELIEVE!) m 30 MtNu'rtrg.-. All cases of organic or symmthetic heart dis- ease relieved in m minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the heart. Una dose convinces. Sold by Ed. M. Devin. " '\\'hwn shall I VP“ Ll [hp val'ringl‘ fur mar. 'ln bull" an h '.\m1 t-u-Mt‘rin'; (1 Saturn’s Cunt is sold on a gun-antes NN NM “1 I) tlrrtc, you Wl “mie- “hum-w l fwilmm it"! Yu RI n Dr. Arnold suddenly tvahzed " had again lwt'n guilty of (‘H‘PS Il Itt tl “1th Ill"(\ll lit nub.1 tll l can: Mk tar in“ f kl Lt (I “Hull! --.1vot " Mrs. \Vestlaku to Mr You?†askvdmlm o-to-day,' Mal»! orfatitt new, Fan ll m attucks should the proper reme- ur she wt to vars with lovin HIV 0m “ml lt 1I.L â€man she will ll ll 4 hm.†(ll-ww- ml mind you “Wm m ' calls k t li you urn her to Emil please and i I an} puck HI Ruin: IL†tite HOIIM‘II tndyiu: tn ru th rt had M 1-1 'A New “P " . duty MIN. \ sitt In H 13H, ypcrrl Hi nth wuul Pl' “on " not Plt din-m: u" "Ir th RI [MUS ttrt u ‘H ml UM tlt 11 it 1"lul' might have uthcird him for a luumcnr. he would bu all right in thu nmrmng. Hub thv festive, guest had no thought of gum; to' bed just ya. Ile "xpiaiiued with much eloquence, and snme rare touches of humor, that mung bo lu-d might; 0- all very well as u thturry, hut it was quitv unsatisfuc. tory in practice. 1'tcstuvs', he had made. an ougugmncut wnh mum: friends who were cunning in shortly for a littl,, game at draw poker. After a highly worn Coming in shortly tor a. nun guniv ot draw pokrt. After a highly vutertnining (liuloguo the stranger was got upstairs. But the trials of hos- pitality were far horn over. While he had cunsented to go to his bedroom he (tn-lined to retire until his expected friends come in and had their little gonna During the dialogue upstairs the lwfore mentioned young lady took at poop into the room, when to luw hor- ror it was discovered that their guest “MS not their guest at all. A hurried explanation elicited tho fact that a drunken tramp had wandend into the houw thinking it was a hotel. The situation now became both ludicrous and serious; but the fellow was got so hastily downstairs and taken to a place of shelter. Meanwhile Mr, Gould had come in and found how dillicult it was for any one to personate him, and how nearly he had lost his reputation. The story as told at the convention, and since with variations, has afforded John Gould and the dairyiuen of the east no little amusement. Our funny friend will have something to tell when be gets home. A .lqumon John Gould. . John Gould of Ohio, “In; )3 spend- in,I several wwku In the pmVch Yr-t lmW attending the dairy conventions, is um only mus of the lust d :iz'yIm-u on the continent. a most mm twining sp-Ikur, nut a man whom- nevt-t' cen- m; fund of humor is us dchghiful us hrs Henry talk ls wisw and practical, Ciouls, jokes, like those of Mllulllt'l' mu imam authority on tht) cow and (lungs mum; Mr. Howl would tilla book. lint thvre Was a juku at the l,' mau- ml‘H' Kunming “Im'h John (lould was but I‘vnppuailJr: for, nuL which he, is Ilkt‘ly t relate fur shill“ “time to cum. Mr, (io Id “We, IIk' Illtn)’ other si-it, mu, bl tt (I at ti prim!" hctos a lle h m lefLIms gnp thctt' in Hu'v..1u rm LL}, â€tying that, lu? wouit Lu In “hm thc 1sStHili1L' mu-ung. bu? HULL 'rh HI.- trit w.- tuiiy, who cum to tlu' head of thu quits whvrv mlitt tvidi/cd froin unmis- Hkuhln "mu-â€mum tlot, the guvsL huti cuxm- hmuv on a hihLI'mLh‘ smu- of " Luxic 'tion, him iumu-ui‘trly iuiorrned hm" fuller, who, by Um way, bad not s-w-u the munch: dairyutan with YN “In“ cumpmy they wan: to be houarul, The ml gvmh'umn hastily prepared to go down ysttt rs, whvru ln' tound the cun- llltiull uf his glu'at (WWI hwyuud what the Sum h of 'A t'oruuw generation would cull “fun " Taking in the sit. uatiun, W he thought, and assuming thrs k udest, uhd mmL h‘hpituhic uf do â€Manors, he suggested Hint: his fri nd :huuhlgu to lwd, t-xphunlng to him that while the evening all' of (humu- 7 CAT.trtRtr Nunavut) IN 10 TO tio Mt.Ntri.-- Onc short putfot the breath through the "low. cr. supplied with each bottle of Dana’s Uatarrhtu Powdtsr,difNses this Powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Paula-u: and ac. lighuul to use. it relieves Instantly. and permit- ncnuy cures mum-h. hay fever. colds. head. ache. sore throat, mnsihus and deafness, 60 cents. At Ed. M. Devitt. Mr, tio 1L1 Wm, oi'-, twin, d at h m whims gm} myiug that, hm , 1'SteflliPd lJlL‘l'llll: vi the housis [Ming " , ' M Hun, this ur- mngvmmt mu ugn r.l m. Hut short. ly enter me- pI-uph- st' the hmw: had gum: to Led, aulm‘ Itlti' nus Maul to enter. The 1,)m'LxlmuIy of the “mists in the dlnwmg loom "ruused the curi usny of A young hay number of the In: unglit, nu M111. up up; and r'ts w Ind no theâ€? to bu .!. it Cls, llu- â€MIL “my hour» of the hull), (In y mighL huh: [rm (lunl' qua. In hius “visual of wiping up for Ins return 'live head mi the Jnmsv being " n ' M nun, this ur- mngvuwnt mm 31;“ r.l Lu. Hut short. ly inter me- pt'uplt' st' the huuw had gum: to Led, ttsttif' mm “as Maul to enter. The lnwuLquV of the “mists A deceased Philadelphian whose will has just been admitted to probate, be, queathed the whole of his fortune, amounting to $3,000, to the boarding. housekeeper in whose place he had boarded for fifteen years. Here is an example to boarders who do not know how to dispose of their money when it can no longer be of use to them. Many boarders find fault with the keepers of their boarding-houses, say that the ood. fish halls are not fit to eat, that the wutlles are cold, that the coffee IS bad, that the butter is strong, that the hash is dry, that the bed is hard, and that the room is not properly ventilated in summer or heated in winter. The boarding-house keeper who does not hear complaints all the time must have a choice lot of boarders. The boarder who properly appreciates a good board- ing-house keeper, has never been heard of, so far as we know, until the will of the late Mr. Frank J.Holl was probat- ed in Philadelphia. The boarder. in l this case, as well an the boarxiinghouse l keeper, must have been a model,' for be boarded in the came home for fifteen yearsl It there be other men of the kind looking for board, plenty of New kind looking tor bond, plenty of New York boatdintehouse 2,'grgre, be very gled to meet them. e guess that the seokt of the bequest. in dines-n- ible in that 611m ot the will in which yr. Review she Mum-e teapot-"bu â€Wâ€. been kind ii, in.†--New York thih. i Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday January 24. 'Fr-Page G. M “as Alwnyn Kind. Mi?! Lani Alu-rdwn is rvportul as t: Hing Hu- following story of hnmvlf: Ilu left London at midnight in " sleeping our for the north. In tho morning when he bad awakenvd he saw a strung- Ct' nppociu- him. 'r'.Nrusu. nw,’ said tlw strungrr; 'may I ink if you Mr!“ vichy somewhat, surprised. his lordship ro- plicd that he was toll-rubly well to do, 'Wvll,' wont on the stranger, 'ifl were as rich as you,un(l snored as loud. ly as you do, I should tak" a. whole car so as not to intvl‘l'upb the sleep Of otlwrs.’~Youth’s Companion. ‘May I suk,’ continual the strnngm‘, ‘thv rich you am- 'Y 'Well, if it do you any good to know,' was tlw rvply, 'l suppuse I have sever- al hundred thousand pounds,' 'What earthly use is it to discover the North Pole? 'lt will sue furthe-r "xpeditions.' IT“ "sob-' "T'hifse condi- tions aggravate one another. Your bad temper is likewise aggravating to your frivnila No mod to go" further, the rust is easy. If you bu a vial of Dr. I’ii-n'e‘s Pleasant fd lets you’ll find Iiwm a natural rem- edy-mild but, CIR-Mimi. They have a "stnms,rthenin7, effect upoh the lining mmnbrmws of stomach and imwls, hence their effect is lasting. Tluy cure Constipation, Indigestion, Juundioo, Ililiousriss and Sick or Bilious Headaches, permanently; be- causv Hwy act naturally. Something to keep you Warm during the cold. frosty nights at The belt medical tw.,iimony proves that these eases are best treated by mild methods. One tiny, sugar- mmed, Pellet, is .". enrrecmr, a regu- lator, and a gentle laxative. They are, put up in class vials, easily earried and always fresh. They are gut/munâ€! to Lem-lit or cure, or the money is returned. This . Interests You! Dr. Sagie's Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh in the Head. We have secured from a manu- facturer who was overloaded the balance of his stock of superfine all wool blankets at a great sacri- fice on the cost of production, bought for Spot Cash, SMYTH BROS' Cheap Cash Store, 8EDENTAR Ir CALLINGS KING trt, BERLIN. Cheap Cash Store. 0m- lw of “caulk. a!!!“ at sometime or other bring on a torpid liver. This condition F' is common to i an indoor life; ",.then there fol- . lows another M. Condition, unse- min or lack of blood; fre- quently an- _ other worse cf- f feet - that of ; dyspepsia. . SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, THE WATERLUO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rNcoRrvoRfiTED IN 1863. Total Assets Mst Decembe '93, $349,734. MEAT - MARKET. of service to the people of Waterloo. has been enlarged and improv- ed and newly painted. ' Large,New fldh'gmhp, Keeps ttll kinds of Meats, Summer Saul- ages of all kinda a specialty. John Fischer, tua- biriiirictiiiia -ar.iitiiviii'ii,"" “' Fit to 8t'ittl1tt,t,'gt them te, Wm 2ed' " tn than,†um “Smut than» 'Njroe,,,o.iGyr,,a to M a. new» CITY MEAT MARKET. IvIERCTZI§TILE lnvorpomtod by Act of On HmpOrncm. ' . " AT r BOARD OF DIRl-ICI‘U l, E. Bowman, M, i'.,Wtcct'" John Shuh, Waterloo, j. ll. lvelm M, 1)., Wa'.crlvo, I) I G I. E. Bowman. M, P., r' James Lm-kiv. vcsrr're'titry Alex. y')lillirr, Sullr‘imr T. A Huh. lnspccmr l!!! tterytm.teyrtopyr, “Dawn-Mer- I C BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo. Randall. tsq., Waterloo. John Shuh. Esq" " ChtcsiHendry, Esau n I. E. Bowman, Ksq., M. P., Waterloo B. Snyder Rsq., Waterloo ' Geo, Diebcl,r.Tq., u William Snyder. Esq., " I. D. Bowman, Esq., Berlin. J. L. Wideman, Esq,, St. Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq.. New Hamburg. Allan Bowman, Esq†Preston. P. E. Shantz. Preston, Thomas Gowdy. Esq., Guelph. James Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Baden. Thomas Comm. KN., Gan. OFFICERS: JeorgtfTundall, Preaidepr. John Shah. Vice-President. C. M. Taylor, Secretary. John Killer Inspector. Messrs. Bowlby " Clement, So licitcs. Berlin ' T tohnis W. Ps, S FIRE INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL, $200,000. so years Blood Purifier THE SHOP M Simon Snyder, You can buy 801.1) m ALL but! get anything better than WATER U m m I' ML WATERLOO, ONT WATERLOO Ul'C, Spring and Fall You Can't Coughs, Colds OOFLANDS ERB TEA Hoarseness. mum N . M ' 1 it's tho best Sole Agent or'r'1Cr'.R S Druggist, THE in Um USE Ionsumption FUR Waterloo. Ont. 1) h WM r 8.1400, ONT, uric ll H h I "‘15 gilrvtur bs, IIN (mm I" Sitrcrt "tet him conducted (WUFFIHL M'TI Public: Fttyun RICK (hm 109131): >1 root tras', Bvrlin. Sandal annmiun paid to ("atarrh. Anthmn and Chronic Iii-I "st's. (VULQVIHUI'N N 1 Burn 4: C)tlVi, (‘nrm-r K loo. rrrt't' old Post 1: DR. ARMITAGE PHvswr IN. 81'1“:on AND ACCoUCrrFH'rt. Omtre- In thv rooms formerly ocmxpied hy w. Wellrl, 11 S. over Mr, Fish % More "tell. inger's). Night calls answered at otf1tte. Tele phone oommunieation. DR. A. F. BAL'MAN Puvsxcrrxx. Svnomx AND Accoucam'n. "timeo and residenee--Two ttonrs north of re) deuce formerly ovoupicd by the late Dr. Walden on Albert street, Waterloo. Ant Dillâ€. DR. C T. NO‘ZCKER. MEDALHST op TO any") University, Licenliate ofthe Ctl. lege of Physicians, Surgeons and Accouoheu of Ontario. . Dismal-ts or EYE AND EAR Tum-mp. OfBee--New residence, Albert street. Water loo, a short distance north of the lure Dr. Walden's residence. DRS. D, S. & I’m Dr. D. S. Ho Dr G. H Bo' throat and par Will visit Baden (Kraun' Hotel), the itrsrt Thursday and third Thursday of each month. Will visit Elmira the second Thursday and Friday and fourth Thom!“ turd Friday of each month (Thuradav noon, to Friday noon). Fred G. Hughes D.D.S. DENTIST- Office in the Oddfellonru Block. Waterloo, Ont w R. WILKINSON. D.D.S.. Philadelphia, . 1.9.3.. Tomato. Specialty : Preservation of the naturnl teeth Including the mounting ot â€anew cram 0 sound roots and the insertion of bride to sup. ply the plow of mining tooth. without . plate W. w c. wh£$a. D. D. B.. Dun-ms. Wn'nwo. 51mm an " )(UIHLMAN'SP UH Off irtl Mnnvy 101mm y mm. ti ch mun) t fhthvhour Otiicvs. K I H. W151â€: n Ir., . Comm-r County of Waterloo ofmae-At hi, rmidenoe on Erb street, Telnnhonc wmmunicmion. dun. _rowl.lt Telephone communication 117.0. H. Ilt'Ti HI OllN L. Wlln Licensed Auctioneer Fort Tur. rot sit or " ATIJ Telephone communication. For the painless Extraction of teeth. Waterloo Nov. In 1898 Mun. lulu .34 m an... LF. ft. “PITT WITHIN CHAS. H. FRCEHLICH, W. A. KUMPP, VETERINARY SURGEON. w. ll. mi“: ('IJLMLNT K 01:“an D, s. & G. H ROFLRY td1SCELL,1N bu '". "IiiiikiiksCscrnoLisa, ETC. S. Bowlby. Coroner for the County. " Bowlby twang diseases of the' noee. opposite l C ,lcili, n MILL.†Richard Iiillvr P. t'lt? s/n H " um liyl J'IUI'E out, omcoland Residenre-Joh strep! Alll ODONTUNDER. 0am t YOST’B BLOCK. lrm MEDICAL. DENTAL Il ir) M \Vnrkv-l M II“)!- c. Clark, rl NN 0r " A11." IAN) rs.Hol'uuror,rNosr.t' NN l I A. B. Manama: of ir u) l bios k d norm-m MAN.HO (I! koftl H Norm tre, â€LL" UV In tr 'ii/_--, : AdVBl’tiSE U: "H ol KPH! Pm VMCC .Advertisg Ill these requisites the Waterloo County Chronicle Are Tint &gsm'U! David Bean, roductive Adxcrtim found ONLY it. of wide cirruiuaim. and 'nllliem) whom adVPPINh reach. Trip for six mos If not, send fifty cents for a Trial in Waterloo County than any other papa. which has more reader: Waterloo US! ill are Ont. [jlill U It Ont? DOM Tr 11:1 Neu ot h “id n on Ha 01mm pup†In Sum tl n fr ALEN.M J.H. " I Ecor w If] 'WHO . W ll W110 8111.1» q lil l Wuo Frun.s "llir. 'Wuo Sum» my. Of course lN‘CQu~oA an pod nu Ct'ttt' A SURE CURE F0 SINP}: thp m thens l Lt humquh) I who bin t Ilrit yin “no )nnr levitt’s f ity Dr that [mu lu'u h l I.," w. " human No" a “up" out dun; “LP“ I v... Write tor 1ei1Utrot A... pp in two but 11o. No.1 anMcxem for an) 12 01.. 1:01le tl.Y III \II Two Doors East! Erb St., / h l Wonderful Buys the Publi M-ly [Hun Crt town low pee qrroh, _ an; liifiiflt'llhh': FOtt J A(‘()l