The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 17, 1908, Image 6

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H oars.” W ith th is profound ethnological a year or so w ill m ak e no difference In
ruinark Mr. tìilrn y bottlicd him self o ut of her se n tim e n ts iu th s m a tter ."
th e room and w ent back ra d ia n tly to his
"M y d u ty is to enrry o ut Ills in s tr u c ­
ink-stained desk.
tio n s to th e le tte r , I w o n ’t say, how ever,"
"Look at th a t," the old m an said, when continued M r. tiird lesto n e , “ th a t circu m ­
th e click of the o u te r door showed th a t stan ces m igh t not arise w hich might in ­
the clerk was out of earsh o t. "O ver five duce me to sh o rten th is p ro b atio n ary pe­
th o u san d profit iu a m outh. Is it not te r ­ riod.
If my f u rth e r ucq o u in tau ce w ith
No old sore e x ists m erely tiecnuM th e fleah is diseased lit th a t partic­
rible th a t such a business should go to you confirm s th e high Im pression which I
ru in ?
W hat a fo rtu n e it would have in n have of your com m ercial ab ility , th a t u lar s p o t; if th is were tru e nim ple cleanliness nnd local applications would
been for you !”
of course w ou ld have weight w ith m e. heal them . W henever a sore or ulcer refuse* to heal readily, th e hlood is s t
“ It m ust he saved !" cried E zra w ith and a g a in , if I find th a t M.-.S H u rsto n 's fa u lt; th is vital lluid is tilled with im purities and poisons which arc being
m ed itativ e brow s and bauds plunged deep m ind is m ade up u i » iii tfic point, th at a ls o co n stan tly discharged into th e place, feeding it with noxious m atter and
irrita tin g and inflam ing the nerves ami tissues mi the nore cannot heal.
in his tro u ser pockets. ‘"There is th a t would influence my ju d g m en t.”
g irl's money, t'o u ld we not get the tern-
"A nd w hat arc we to do in the m ean­ T hese im purities in the blood m ay be th e rem ains of some constitutional
(sjrary use of it? ”
tim e? '' asked the ju n io r p a rtn e r an x io u s­ trouble, th e effect of a deb ilitatin g spell of sickness, leaving disease germ s
in the avstem , or th e absorption by th e blood of the fermented refuse m atter
“ Im possible !” his fa th e r answ ered w ith ly-
" I n the m eantim e n eith er you nor y o u r w hich tbe bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. A gain the cause
a sigh. " I t is so tied up in the will th a t
she can u o t sign it aw ay herself u n til she people m ust w rite to her. or speak to her. m ay be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry lieing handed down to
w ith
her p o s te rity ; but w hatever th e cause, tbe fact th at the sore will not heal shows
com es of age. T h ere is no way of to u ch ­ oi hold an y ro tu m u n icat.o n
ing it except by her m arriag e— o r b y her w hatever. If I find you o r them doing th e necessity for th e very best constitutional treatm ent. T here is no th in g
so. I shall he eompelled. in ju stice to Mr. th a t causes m ore w orry and a n x iety than nti old sore which resists treatm ent,
d ea th .”
“ T hen we m ust have it by the only H u rsto n 's last request, to send her to livery sym ptom
ts pollution
si me estab lish m en t abroad w here sh e and disease—th e discharge, th e red,
m eans 0 |u»n to us.'*
I wanttor*comm*ml S S. S. to any «hoar*
shall be en tirely oul of your way. My a n g ry looking flesh, the pain and in-
In n**d of a blood purlAsr, atnl r.p n ta'ly aa a
“ And th a t in?”
CIIA1TKR X.
m ind is irrevocably m ade up upon th a t
remedy for *ore«and obatlnat* uterr*. In 1STT
I »urine the m onths which Exrn < • irdl«»-
“ I m ust m a rry h er.”
flam m ation, and tin* discoloration of
point. It is not a m a tte r of personal in ­
I had my leg badly cut oo tha ahaip rdg* at a
*ton«* had spent in A frica th e affairs of
“ You w ill?”
surrounding parts, all show th at deep
barrel, and I la ring on ablua woolen stocking
clination. b ut of conscience.”
“ I shall. H ere is my hand on it.”
The firm in Fonohurch stree t had been
down in the blood there ure morbid
th* place w ei badly poisoned front the dye. A
"A nd how long is th is to la s t? ” cried
exceedingly prosperous. 'IYiide uih > ii tit"
“ T hen we a re saved." cried the old man.
and dangerous forces ut work, con­
great eor* formed and for years no on* know*
<»ast had been b risk er th an usual, am i throw ing tip his trem ulous hands. “ O ir- Tom.
what I suffered with the place. I triad. It
" I t will depend upon yourselves.
If sta n tly creating poisons which may
three o f the com pany's sh ps liad come in dlestone A Son will w eath er the storm
in
th
e
end
lead
to
Cancer.
Local
seemed to tne, everything I had ever heard at,
you
prove
y
o
u
rself
to
be
a
m
an
of
honor
a> short in terv als w th excellent cargoes. y et.”
but I got no relief and I thought I would haea
applications are valuable only for
Among tlu>se w as th e Itlack Kagle, w hich
"H u t (»irtlleatone becomes a sleeping in thi;, m a tte r I may Is- inclined to sa n c­ th eir cleansing and antiseptic effects;
lo g o through life with an angry, discharging
tion
your
addresses.
In
th
e
m-niDthne,
t > the astonishm ent of t'a p ta in H am ilton p a rtn e r," said Ezra. " I t ’s for my own
tor* on my leg. At last I began tha use of
they do not reach th e blood, where
Miggs and the disgust of his em ploy -t*. sake 1 do it nnd not for y o u rs
w ith you m ust give me your word to let it rest,
S- S. S . and it was but a short lima until I saw
had w eathered a severe gale in the C h a n ­ w hich fran k rem ark he drew his hat down and n eith er to a tte m p t to speak to M.ss th e real cause i.4 located, and can
that th* place wee Improving I continued it
nel, and h id arriv ed safe and so and once over his brow s and set off for E ccleston H u rsto n nor to sis- her. nor to al ow your therefore have no real curative w orth.
until it removed all the poison from my blood
p are n ts to com m unicate w ith her.
Ilie S. S. S. heals old sores by going down
more. T h is run of luck, supplem ented *.y sonare.
and mad* a complete and permanent cure of
In «r condition muy * -cm to yon to Is* ; to th e fountain-head of \h e trouble
the business capacity of the old m erchant
th* sore
JV I 1.1 I I i.
hard,
fiut, in my e y e . it is a w ry hnpor- and d riv in g o u t th e poison-producing
250 ¡levy Street, llrooklyn. It. Y.
and the indom itable energy of young
( »tie day. as T hom as H im sdaie was
H imsdaie. m ade the concern look so n o u r­ m aking his way city w ard a t a r a t h i r ta n t one. I'n leaa you can bring yoursslf K m l M d morbid m atters w hich are
ishing th a t tin? form er felt m ore th a n ever e a rlie r hour th an w as cu sto m ary w ith In prom ise nil th is. my d u ty w ill compel keeping th e ulcer open. It rem oves every particle of im p u rity from th e c ir­
«■•■iivinced th a t if he could but stav e o f him. he missed th e usual a p p a ritio n a t the me to remove my w ard en tirely out of culation an<l m akes th is life-stream p urr, fresh nnd health-sustaining
T hen
the im m ediate danger things would moon w indow. lo o k in g round blankly in search your reach, n course wh.oh would lx* p a in ­ as new, rich blood is curried to the place the healing begins, ull discharge
r.g h t them selves.
H ence he read w iih of some ex p lan atio n of th is absence, he ful to her and inconvenient to m yself."
ceases, th e inflam m ation leaves, new tissue nnd healthy flesh are formed,
" B u t I m u st let h -r k n ow o f tills ar- and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S S is th e greatest of all blood p u ri­
d> light the lette rs from A frica, in which perceived in the garden a p re tty w h it-
h s sou n a rra te d the success of the con­ Ix-nnet which glinted am ong th e leaves. ran gn m en t. I m u st tell her th a t y o u hold fiers und finest of tonics, ju st w hat is needed in the treatm ent, nnd in ad d i­
(Hit h o p es to u s o n c o n d itio n th n t w e k e e p
spiracy and the m anner in w hich the min
am 1 on closed inspection a p a .r of brignt
tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system .
ers had been hoodwinked. T he o!d m an ' i exes, which surveyed him m errily fr-vn a p a r t fo r n tim e."
Special
book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished
" I t w oud l>e cruel not to nllow you to |
figure grew straig lite r and his step more u n d ern eath it. T h e gnte w as open. v l
free
to
all
w ho w rite.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
do
th
n
t.”
(lirdlcHtouc
answ
ered.
"Y
ou
firm as the conviction grew u(*>n him may be im agined th a t lie w as som ew hat
th a t the com pany would soon re tu r n o r e late a t the office th a t m orning nnd on limy send her oue letter, but. rem em ber,
again to its form er condition of affluence. ninny subsequent m ornings.
u n til
th “ th ere shall be no reply to it.”
Ues*»ored.
M obility.
"T h an k you, s ir ; th an k y o u !" Tom
It nm.v I k * imngined. therefore, th a t c h r k s began to think th a t th e ir new em ­
"B o cto r. will my boy recover
Mrs. V lck-Senn'a eye* (lashed.
»h en th e rum ors of n bona fide diam ond ployer w as losing the en th u siasm for cried, ferv en tly . " I have som ething to
” lte<-over? Madam, it will tak* mors
“ Jo h n n y doesn't get th a t weak chin
livr for now. T h is se p aratio n will h u t
find in the O range F ree S ta te cam e to business which had possessed him.
of hi* from my tide of the h o u s* !" «he th an a fall off a trolley ca r to kill your
\N h at exclaimed.
his ears Jo h n tiird le sto n e wns much agi­
hoy.
H e's th* toughest little imp th a t
It chanced th a t one m orning the in te r­ m ake o u r h e a rts grow fonder.
tated and distressed. On the sam e day view between the lovers had lasted rathe,- change <-an tim e m ake in eith er of y * .* ’
“ No. my d ear.” meekly resc in d ed her ru n s the stree ts."
" tjn ite so,” said Jo h n tiird lesto n e . w ith husband. "Jo h n n y has my rh in , hut he
th a t he saw the announcem ent ip ?h* longer th an usual, an d had been concluded
"O , thank you, d o cto r! You have ta k ­
pejiers he received a le tte r from his sou by K ate 's re tu rn in g to th e house, whit* a smile. "B em eroher. th ere m ust he no in h erits his m other's tireless cap acity for en such a load off my mind !” —ri'liia g «
announcing th e failu re of th e ir en terp rise. Tom rem ained sittin g ii(s>n the garden m ore w alking through th e aqua re. ? ou keeping it in m otion."
T ribuna.
A fter n a rra tin g the robbery, the p u rsu it, seat lost in such a r r ie r ie as affects tnen m ust rem ain absolutely ni>art if you w.ah
Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow** S....thing
the d eath of F a rin to sh an d th e announce­ in his jsisition.
T h er e I» m ore Catarrh Hi t h l s s - e t l o n o f tha
W hile th u s pleasan tly to gain my co n sen t.”
Syrup the b *1 rented* to u s for th eir chllurou
“ It is h ard . very, very hard. H ut I will lu rin g tha towUilug period.
m ent of the new discovery, it gave an a '•- em ployed, his th o u g h ts were suddenly r<*
country th an all oiuwi fficsasws put t-'*ei sr,
an d u n t i l t h e laal few v*'*r* » a n n i pi«*e I t o b*
\ \ hat would 1 n ot
count of his sulisequent m ovem ents.
called to e a rth by th e ap p e aran c e of a prom ise to do it.
I n c o r a tile
For a a r c a i m a n y y« are d e t e r s
Mather Sownd.
“ As to our speculation, the le tte r said, d ark shadow on the gravel in fro n t of prom ise w hich would lead to o u r ea rlier
p r o n o u n c e d It a l o r s l d l - e s e c a n d prc*crlbe<l
“ I d o n 't th u n k you fo r rec o m m en d in g Ini «I r e m e d i e s a n d I«» r o n e t a n t l r ra tlin r to
it is, of course, all up. E ven when 'lie hint, an d looking up he saw th e senior u n io n ?”
c u r e w ith b - c s l t r e a t m e n t , p r o n o u n c e d It I n ­
" T h a t is s -ttle d then. In the m eantim e. th a t y o u n g c le rk ." e x c la im e d th e Indig c u r a b l e H clcn re ha* p r o . a n r a t a r r h to br a
R ussian business proves to be a hoax, »ha p a rtn e r stan d in g a sh o rt d istan ce nyvav
price of stones will rem ain very low ou an d regarding him w ith an y th in g but an I should lie obliged if you w ould go down n a n t o ld b ro k e r a s th ey m et In th e e le ­ c o n s t i t u t i o n a l disc **» an d t h e r e f o r « require*
ro n a tl'iitlo n a ltrea lin en l
l l * U ' .< atarrh « ur*.
am o u n t of these new fields. I t is possi­ am iable expression upon h.s face.
nianufar(ur«*d by K. J C h e n e y A t o , T o led o ,
lie to the dock* an d l«s>k a fte r th e bmduig of v a to r.
I* t h e o n l y e o n » ' l fu t l n ti a l o u r e o n | i a
ble th a t we m ay sell o u r lot a t some sm all had him self been having a m orning stroll the tra n sfe ra b le co rru g ated iron houses
“ W h a t’s th e tro u b le ? ” q u e rie d tb e • m itilo.
a rk et. It I» t a k e n In t e r n a l l y In i t n m from 10
profit, but it w on’t be tbe royal road to a in th e garden, an d had overseen th e whole for New C a la b ar."
J o c u 'u r h an k e r.
drop* to a t«-a*|MM«nful It s e t a d i r e c t l y o n th a
"A ll rig h t, sir, and th a n k you for your
fo rtu n e th a t you prophesied, nor will it oi the recent interview w ithout th e pr —
o d a n d m u c o u s s u r f a c e - o f t h e ■•■teia
‘W hy, you s a id he w a s a s s q u a re as 'I b lo
h e y offer o n e h u n d r e d do lar* for a n y ea se It
help the firm o u t of the ru t into w hicn occupied lovers being aw a re of his p re.- kindness.” said Tom. bowing him self o u t.
fall* t o cu re. Hend lor c i r c u l a r * an d t.-.U-
a
d
o
lla
r,
an
d
he
Isn
't
s
q
u
a
re
a
t
u
ll.”
H e h ard ly knew W hether to lie pleased or
you have shoved it. My only reg ret in ence.
m o n ta la .
“ I l'i n ! N e ith e r Is a d o l l a r "
Add rea* Y. J. C H E N fY A CO., Toledo. Ohio.
gr A m I over th e resu lt of his interview ;
leaving A frica like this is th a t W illiam s
S o ld by I m i r K M » , 7" h -
"A
re
you
com
ing
to
the
office?"
Ii<
*
but on the whole, sa tisfa c tio n prevailed,
will have no one to prosecute him .”
l a k e I t a l i -* F a m i l y IMI* f o r c o n a t i p a t Ion.
SU
Vitae*
Pane*
and
all
Nervou
s
Jit*-»*«*,
asked
stern
ly
,
“
if
so.
we
can
go
to
g
eth
er."
since ut the w orst it was hut to w ait for
t s - r m a n e n t l y r u r * d t>jr H r. k i l n s ' * O r« » »
T h is le tte r w as a rude shock to th»
Toni rose an d followed him out of .he a y ear o r so, while th ere aeemetl to he FITS Iteeu r*r. Head f'T F U R I (Zirlai botti» and
A frican m erchant. W ithin a week of the
“ You haven't been hark here before for
i r e a li* » . P r . It. 1 L k iln « - , le l.,K U A r c h H U, I 'M l a - . l ’a
receipt of it his son E zra, gloomy an d gardens w ith o u t a word. H e knew from som e ho(s*s of gaining th e g u a rd ia n 's con­
th irty year*, B ill? doah. th a t's n long
A (*■ p l to t C a ro l.
travel stained, w alked into the san ctu m the o th e r's expression th a t nil w as know n te n t lie fo re th a t. O n th e o th e r hand, he
tim e ! W hat chnngea do you see th at s u r­
a t F encburch stre e t and confirm ed a*l to him, and in his h eart hp w as not s i n . . had pledged bimseTT to separata fro« M onotony cannot be wrong.
prise you the moat?”
T h is world each y ear the lesson teaches
the evil tidings by word of inouth. T h e H is only fear was th a t th e old m an 's K ale, h u t th a t would, he reflected, only
"W ell, to tell you the tru th , Have, w h a t
T he birds all sing the name old song.
old m an was of too tough a fiber to break anger m ight fall U( k > u his w ard, an d th is m ake th e ir reunion th e sw eeter.
I notice more th an an y th in g else la th a t
J u s t as we nmk» the sam e old speeches. !everylwxly has grown old *o much faster
W hen the hour of luncheon a rriv ed no
down com pletely, but his bony hands rlo<- lie determ ined to prevent. T h ey w alked
th an I have.'
*s| convulsively upon th e arm s of tt;e side by side as far ns the sta tio n in com ­ tho u g h t of food w a . in the la d s head, — W ashington S tar.
chair, and a cold p ersp iratio n broke o ut plete silence, but on reach in g F eo ch u rc a Lut. burying him self in the hack p arlo r
ti|>on his w rinkled forehead as he listened street tiird le sto n e n sk -d Ids young |« r .- of « little Black wall public house, he cnll-
t.i such details as his sou vouchsafed to nei to step in to his p riv ate san ctu m .
e 1 for pen. ink an d p ip r. and pro«.... M
"N ow . sir,” he s iid . as lie closed the io indite a le tte r to his sw eeth eart. N ever
H 3 o r a n m
afford hitn.
"You have your stones all sa te, door behind him. " I th in k th a t I have a w as so m uch lov* an d com fort and a d ­
rig h t to in q u ire w h at the ui*aning may­ v i c e and hope ctrm pressed in to tie* lim its
though?” he stam m ered out a t last.
"T hey are in my box a t home,” said be of the scene of which I was an invol­ of four sheets of p ap er o r co n tain ed in
the n arro w boundary of a single envelope.
E zra, gloomy and morose, leaning again-* u n ta ry w itness th is m o rn in g ?”
" I t m eans,” Tom an sw ered firmly but T 'm r<-ad it dv<*r a f te r he hud finished,
the w hite m arble m antelpiece. "W e'll oe
lucky if we clear as “m uch as they c o t gently, “ th a t I am engaged to M iss I I I .-- an d felt th a t it feebly expressed his
I hij. th o u g h ts ; h u t’ th en , w hat lover ever
and a m argin for my expenses and L ang- ston. and have been for s o m e tim e .”
"O h. indeed.” (lird h .sto n e answ ered j j y e t did succeed in g ettin g his th o u g h ts
w ortliy's. A broken head is all th a t I
coldly, sittin g down at his desk and tu r n ­ | sa tisfa c to rily rep resen ted upon paper.
have got from your tine scheme.”
H aving (mated th is effusion, in w hich he
"W ho could foresee such a th in g ? " th** ing over the pile of letters.
I »uring the long silen t walk the m er­ h ad carefu lly explained th e co n d itio n s im­
Tin* K in d Y o u I lu x e A lw a y s I to u g h t lia s b o r n e t li e s ig n a
old tnan said, plaintively. “T h e tall in
chant had been revolving in his mind posed upon him. Tom felt eonsiderably
tim * o f C lu is. I I . F l e t c h e r , a m i litis b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is
tuices is sure to he p erm a n en t?”
p e r s o n a l s u p e r v is io n f o r o v e r HO y e a r s . A llo w n o n u n
“ It will last for some years, an.vwav,” w h at course in- should pursue, an d lie na 1 m ore light-hearted, an d re tu rn e d w ith re­
t o d e c e iv e y o u in t h i s . C o u n t e r f e it s , I m ita tio n * a n d
E zra answ ered.
“ 'JYie J a g c rsfo n 'e m come to the conclusion th.it it w as more newed vigor to the loading of th e corru-
.1 i i >< t-u s -jfo o d ” a r e l»ut E x p e r im e n t s , a n d e n d a n g e r t h e
He would hard ly have felt
gravel is very rich, and there seem- to be easy to gu.de th is im petuous strea m of goted iron.
h e a l t h o f C h i l d r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a i n s t E x p e r im e n t.
youth th an to a tte m p t to stem it. II*- did SO satisfied had h e s e e n Jo h n (I.rd lesto n e
plenty of it.”
not ronlize the stren g th of th e tie th n t rtre iv in g th a t xinii* le tte r from tic* hands
“ And w ithin a few m onths we m ust re­
Is u n d these two young (ssjple together, of th e footm an, and read in g it a fte rw a rd s
pay both cap ital and in te rest.
We u re
and im ag in 'd tiiat witli ju d g m en t and p a­ in th e privacy of his bedroom w ith a s a r ­
C a s t o r i a is a h a r m le s s s u b s t i t u t e f o r C a s to r O il, F n r o -
r u in e d !” T he old m erchant *jioke in :i
th uoe it might yet he snapped. It was, donic sm ile upon his fa<s*. S till less con­
fcorie. D r o p s a n d K o o th in ir S y r u p s . I t is IM e a sa n t. I t
broken voice, and his head sank upon his
therefore, w ith ns good a n im itatio n of te n ted would he have lw<*n had he beheld
c o n ta in s n e i t h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o tic
hi east. “ W hen th a t day «•omes.” he con­
geniality as his an g u la r visage would per­ th e m erchant te arin g it in to sm all fra g ­
s u b s ta n c e . I ts a g e is its g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s tr o y s W o rm s
tinued, “ th e firm w hich lias been for th ir ­
mit of th a t lie answ ered his com panion's m ents and m aking a bonfire of it in his
u n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . It, c u r e s D h i r r l u e a a m i W lm l
ty years above reproach, and a model to
C o lic. I t re lie v e s T e e t h i n g T r o u b le s , « tir e s C o n s tip a tio n
confession.
cap aciou s g rate. Next m orning K ate Inde­
the whole city, will lie proclaim ed as a
a n d F l a tu le n c y . I t u.ssim ilat«*s t h e F«»n«l, r e g u l a te s t h e
"Y ou can hardly w onder at my Iming ed in vain out of th e accustom ed w in­
b an k ru p t concern. W orse still, it will b«*
S to m a c h a n d llo w c ls . irivlnic h e a lth y a n d n a t u r a l a le e » .
su
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sa.d.
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never
dow, an d was sore at h e a rt when n i tall
show n to have been kept afloat for y ea rs
T lio C h i l d r e n ’s P a n a c e a —1T h e M o th e r ’s F r i e n d .
1
You figure ap p eared in sighr, nnd no friendly
by m eans which will be deemed fra u d u ­ entered my m ind for a innm ent.
would
have
done
b
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tte
r
to
have
confided
hand waved a m orning sa lu ta tio n .
lent. I tell you. m y d ea r son. th a t ;f
(T o be co n tin u ed .)
any m eans could L k > devised which would in me liefore."
“ I must a-.k y o u r pardon for not b av ­
a v e rt th is— any m ean s— I should not hes­
H ud R e f o r m e d .
ita te to adopt Them. I am a fra il old in-/ done so.”
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ltt
"A s fur as you are concerned.” said
m an. and I feel fiiat the short b alan ce of
iny life would be h sm all thing fo r me to Jo h n (»m ilestone affably-, " I believe you lly k e r ?
N o itt Oh. I g ticss lic's a ll r lg h t
give in retu rn for the a ssu ra n ce th a t the to is* h ardw orking an d rig h t principled.
work which I tiave built up should not be Y our conduct since you joined th e firm now , tm t h<* " u à ongagrul in t slia d y
has be<n ev ery th .n g Mint I could d,-.sire.” b u sin e ss a few y en r* ago.
altogether throw n aw ay .”
“ Your life cannot affect the m a tte r .»re
Tom bowed his acknow lcdcm euta, much
Askltt Wlint wiis thè nature of thf
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s a y or the o th e r unless it w ere m ore pb-nsed by the (wearable.
b u sin e ss?
heavily insurer) th an it is,” E zra said,
“ W ith regard to my w ard.” continued
N o itt H e m iin u fa e tu re d aw u in g s.
callously, though som ew hat moved by uis the senior p artn e r, s(leaking very slow ly
TM* e ia r.u a coms . nv , tt a u . u r *TRcrT. »r* VO»« CtTT.
fa th e r's intensity of m anner. “ IV rh ap s and evidently weighing
his w ords, ” 1
Ileliifol Xnggetllitn.
th e re is some way out of th e wood y e t,” eon Id not wish for tier to have a b e tte r
M iss May U tip p I Ju st e iin 't b e a r to
he added, in a m ore cheerful tone.
husliaud. In considering such a question w u lk « u t iti Mie w ln d ; it ro u g lie n a my
“ I t ’s so (laying, so p ro sp ero u s th a t's I have, however, as you m ay im agine, to eo m p lex io ti so.
w hat goes to my h eart. I f it had ruined consult above ev erything ele.s the w ishes
M iss l'e r t M alie y o u r <*oni|dexlon’a
itself it would be easier to bear it, n u t of rny d«nd friend. Mr. Jo h n H u rsto n , th e
it is sacrificed to outside speculations — fa th e r of the young ludy to whom you say ton ttilek : If y o ti'd p u t It un tliln n e r i/
my w retched, w retched speculations. T h a t you a re engaged. A tru s t has been repott­ ¡n ig h t n ot d o flint.
is wlmt m akes it so h ard .” He touched ed in ine, an d th n t tru st m ust, of course,
11 i key DM.
th e bell, an d (iilra y answ ered the sum ­ he fulfilled to the le tte r.”
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le-
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blessillg w itlioiit lirico
mons. "L isten to this, E zra. W hat w is
"( V rtain ly ," said T om . w ondering in his
T h e lesson Min* to tench,
our tu rn over la st m onth, ( Iilra y ?”
own mind how lie could ever have brought
SH O ES AT ALL
PRICES, FOR EVERV
"F ifte e n thousand [lounds, s ir.” said the him self for one m om ent to th in k evil of If all Mie folk* who give ndvice
MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY,
W
ould
p
raetiee
w
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they
p
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little clerk, bobbing up and down like a th is kindly old m an.
MEN, BOYS , WOMEN, M I S S E S AND CHILDREN.
C leveland l'Inin Dealer.
buoy in a gale in his delight a t seeing the
" I t was one of Mr. H a rs to n ’s m ost
JjSaT“
• f” * * * » n n d » « //a m o m T , «,
iu n io r p a rtn e r once again.
m o n 'a « 2 . 0 0 , 9 3 . 0 0 a n d $ 3 .S O n h o o m
clearly expressed wishes thnt no w ords or
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even th o u g h ts of such m a tte rs should be
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“ N ine thousand th ree hundred. U ncom ­ allowed to eome in his d au g h ter’s w ay u n ­
h a p » , f i t b a i l o r , w e a r J o n o a r. a n d
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mon brow n you look. Mr. E zra, to be til ahe had attain eu m a tu rity , by which
b oom fit th a w o r ld lo - d a y .
fXAm
g re y h o u n d ?
sure, uncommon brown and well. I hop** he m ean t th e age of one-and-tw enty."
K ir lu n t t in .
W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gill &Jge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled Al Any Price
as you enjoyed you rself in A frica, sir, an d
F a — No. m.v son ; th è a lr s h lp la la
“ B u t he could not foresee th e oirenm -
So^ThT^h1»
r.>0 Zl»« n»ma anil prl«-» I.
on bottom. T n k » N o s . , i . , o t » t » .
w as too much for them H o tte n to ts and stance«." Torn pleaded. “ 1 «ui su ra th a t tb * oky t e r r i e r c la s s
tna to any address.
“ • “ V C
•
1 The Firm of
HEALS
.OLD SORES
What is CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.