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suit the taste and fancy of his there wai mieeing, He looked the ring wm gone! He euddenly fiancee. He and Dunstan were ac-| quaintances and had sometimes » became greatly^excited. He fum f been called rivals. bled among hie paper« with nery- The sparkle of a diamond in the < eu« fingers, and pulled out and ex rays of the sunlight, displayed in a f amined every drawer in hi« desk. to the person submitting the window, attracted his attention just. \ ■Mt wieritorions iavaatUa “Begg«, have you seen a ring—a during the preceding month. because he happened to be think < WE 88CURK PATRNT8 sapphire ring of old fashioned de- FOR INVENTORS, and the ing of diamonds. He instinctively Q object of this otTer is to eu- > •ign—about here?” courage persons of an invent turned aside to look at it. Next to > ive turn of mind. At the I Beggs said he had not, and he same time we wish to impress the diamond, which was not at fell the fact that :: n u ) was very sorry. Then every clerk remarkable, was a sapphire ring of in the office was questined until I antique design attached to a card j his father came very near precipi bearing the explanation: tating a fatal attack of heart dis This ring is over 300 years old, . ease, because the business of the It was at one time worn,by Marie —»uch os Do J.on? ’s i Hook 1 i «nd Eye. ".'■co that 1 Hump,” X i Antoinette of France. office was interrupted by what he in 1 Lio- I » ■•Safety Pin," "Pi«« ’ ver," “ Air Brake. ” etc Price $60 considered a very trivial occur Almost everyone conceives Mr. Solomon Goldstein, pawn a bright idea at some time or rence. other. Why not put it in prac broker, had an eye to business. tical use? YOUR talents may “I must have left it in my room,” lie in thia direction. May BE TO CONTINUED. make your fortune. why nut Dunstan thought. “Probably I try? :: :: s :: :: Write for further information and took it off when I changed from mentiou this paper. one vest to another.” He hurried home at once, in a Philip W. Avirett, Geu. Mgr., fever of alarm. Great drops of per 618 F Street» Northwest, spiration stood on Arthur’s fore WASHINGTON, D. C. head as he sat down for a moment’s «•“The responsibility of -a.» company may be Judged by fl»«- '»> t that its •tuck is held by uvei ¡.i.r thousand rest, puffing madly at a cigar. AN ENGAGEMENT RING. $100.00 Given Away » I Every Month BY FREDERICK PALMER. From New York Weekly CHAPTER I. For many months Arthur Dun- ■tan had been paying attentions to two amiable and companionable girls—Eugenia Marlowe and Clara Santley—and for a long time he knew not which he preferred. He was the son of a millionaire banker in Broad street, New York, and was likely to soon become a part ner in the house. I-ate one faternoon. while Arthur was sitting at his desk, dreamily listening to the click, click uf the type writer, as quickly, as deftly as an inspiration comes to a poet, the realization camo to him that it was Miss Bantley whom he loved. Yes, he loved her madly, and life would be unbearable to him until he know that she returned his af fection. Within three minutes he was roundly rating himself for not Collars, cuffs, and articles of men’s having known from the first that wearing apparel were in a little Clara was in every way the more while distributed over the floor lovable lady of the puzzling pair The ring! Where was it? He looked When that same evening this at the broken brie a brae and puffed 1 beautiful young lady said “Yes.” harder^at his cigar. One servant and he held her close to his heart, had been insulted with accusations he realized what a blessed thing it and another compelled to three is to own completely the affection times sift over all the refuse in the of a woman you love—and to know that she is the right one. “Are you very sure, Arthur, that ▼ou do not care more for Miss Mar ¡owe?” she asked, and then added, before he had time Io answer: "She is a yery pretty girl you know.” “Yes. Very sure. This is the happiest moment in all my life, I wish I had something here as a token of reinembi*arfce ” He looked down at his 1*001« SÍ if in search of something, but noth offered itself. “Here, lake this!” She drew from her finger a ring and held it out la-fore him. It was a sapphire of old-fashioned design. “It’s an heir-loom of the family. You mav keep it until you bring me a noth er.” She seized his hand and tried nervously to put it ou his little fin- g«r It was too sinaall. however, and would barely pass the first joint. » . It’s the Simple, j Trivial Inventions 4 That Yield Fortunes THE PRESS CLAIMS 60. FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Our Premiums I CELEBRATED ----- WITH----- TH! S N FRANCISCO Weekly Calli It was a relic of the santley family's history I M mousN couuorr^ can people to-day is not the posible X. I Don of a wrong financial policy for Z I nanon, or the spread of «oeiaj/m, Or J* increase of Corruption among public >11 u^. ... M rooagh, I ““7 ar? ’? »“Hung compared to the terriU. national disease—I had almost said latió, i j CrI««-of overwork. The mad mh f, wealth is set at a killing pace, anJ thousuJ fall by the way every year. — Yon are likely to be one of the victims I now do we know? Because it is the exoes- tion to find • man or woman of adult a~L b-lih. N ot »« OlHrte«*“ spreading with fearful rapidity. 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Then he wrote an advertisement for the morning pa per« which read after this fashion: As she hurried up to her room with light step, she was so happy that she wished she might herald the fart of her engagement to all ol the gav people who would assem ble at Mr«. MoHon'e the next even ' ing. Mr. Dunstan was sitting in Tris I ternoon that Mr. Arthur Dunstan was passing in hie notice at one of the little oflicM on up|«er Broadway which receives ‘ ade” for «11 the pfib- per« Mr. Walter Gibeou. a young ONLY TEN.CENTS EXTRA. SSET! •T%HE 8AN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL jAfJ la a haiidaome tight- one yearly subscription to The H erald together with ten cents extra, we will eend free a copy of The World Almanac for 1895. Single copies may be ordered at this office for 25 cents page paper. It is la-turd rvery Thursday, and contains ait of tne important news of the week, «leaned from every quar ter of the globe. eompl-te up to date ef publication. 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Finder will lx rewarded with $100 and no questions askvd ” This notice he placed in all the She stepped back a little distance and surveyed him with admiration. prominent papers, save one. which My! what a big fellow you are! he knew that her father read every ou shall not spoil my plan, morning as regularly as he ate his breakfast Ills sweetheart proba-1 though.” After fingering in his vest pocket bly did not read the morning pa an unreasonably long time, she suc pers, but if site should happen to ceeded in bringing out his watch, see his little advertisement be felt and, after she had unhooked the that the could not fail to recognise chain, she slipped <bs ring upon it, th« properly in question, and then ’ There! now, 1 hope I shall al he would I m « irretrievably lost. What would she or any other girl ways have you so Wcurv.” "You shaly* be answered, chiv think of a lover who was so cart alrously, happily. lees as to lo«e a token of her love "IX»n*l forget that affair at Mor and confidence with’n twenty-four ton’s is tomorrow night Come hours after they had iiecvme en early.” she said, a« they parted at* gaged? the door. AI »out the same time in the af office the nest day at precisely the aame hour that he had discovered the identity of his sweetheart on the »fltrown previous, when be unesoscioualy ran his finger along his watch chain and discovered that something which aught to be FOR THIS YEAR. --------!*!-------- ash can without avail. Dunstan knew how highly Miss Sanlley valued the ring of the leading Uu»>r>vo'> lh Uni tea States. America’s Great Danger WOKDD.^ijM/lNJIC AND KNCYCLOPEDIA FOR 1895 ---- **►---- MOHMNG CALL f--------------------**•*’■■ * Www«, •jAf? Is a live n>rtroi*olitaa f The Best Reference Book Printed. 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