Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 31, 1892, p. 1

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lef t at tbe fre preki oflce actoa or t1 mjrrcidaacin acttsa will be proarhy nodcdlo tenni rextooable alas taoaey to loan on the tuoit favorable enninad at the lowet ntct of iniereit to tataiof tsoaaj ctrd john day architect jgceuu 0r7 orncb wyudbaci btrect b1rascis ncnan saweiiotto t f cbpaiad- bookbinder scgeorcei5qnre gnelphonuno acioaxt book of till kini made to order priodiiii of eterydescrittioncarefullyoaad ealinf cttlt and promptly done fthhe hanlan barber shop mill srntct actox anetiyistre ftyliebbaircuaccxdeafoin a exbilibratinetbaipooilwiyicirea tuxort tisnl vnd pot in crrtclajii condition ltdie c i children b4lr uitily cot j qwoildes tontoriatartitu irelands desiccated wheat for dyepeptica unci anyone with weak digestion try it ti1c ireland sat10xa1 food co ltd j toronto agents wanted fonthill ncrstriti largest in caad- 7e0 acret he want rtliableenerceticiijrd tokjloar narery ctock preiioai eii tot ltmri- toy man with uct na energ cn iacd term liberal outfit free oar aenti lure many adrtoucei uch j wiling hoaaecrown lirdy ctnadiio dock choice nrw becialtie wkicb are of creat vlne and which can oaly li scared from ce we hare ciftn trticnlit ucation to uie propngatlon of hardy vaneties aiuble to the northern ec- ticai of ctaida for teruib apjoy to fctone 4 wellington toronto ont agents wanted in every totmsliip toseuthe pictorial cyclopedia of live stock and complete stock doctor the mod complete atid coiaprchtruite work ettr iubliibbd it bulhori nd t the lead of their profeuion and jive a continental repu tation- worth iu wfcigll in gold to any pne baring ilgrae hhtep cattle hnjne poultry uozt ox ike a prand opjiortuaity to make money kexrare territcty at one add ret i e n moyer publuher 120 tonga bt toronto artists materials a ell tock of winter 4 newtbn t flake white doable tulc ilowac i 10c 1 b i lit docp 1ioto fitmc coraplecc 30c 5 feet coraie p lrm fiuinci tie our wall papers are taid lo the hcii tected in- the city waters bros established 1st st georae s square gtjelfh new planing mill ad sfih and door factory john cameron contractor haa fit tod ap the building on mam street lately occupied ai a trunk factory with new machinery and u prepared to faniuh plant pecifictioci and estimate for all claatei of bnildinp aud execute all kinds of pi1fs5ing matching and moulding 1e1ee all bttleb orj- saehea doors and windows and door frames and d retted lumber and keep a ttock on hand all order promptl itteudea to john cameroh acton livery avd bus line the under ipned re pectfulh woiiciu the patroa ae of the public and infonut them that well equipped and stylish riga can al ways be secured afhu itable a comfortable but macm all tratoa between lini and 616 pm careful attention giren toeveryorocr tbe wanbs of commercial travel ler fully met john williams wellington mutual fire insurance cqmpm established 1w0 j head office celph lqtarechaildincsuerchaodlt manafactorae and all other description of insurable property on tbe cash and premium note system f wstoke chas davidson president manager john taylor aqent bell pianos k acton saw mills coai am wood yai1ds jpctvtes broinin luujlxr iath bbiriifi inatini coi and wwd coal and wom always in ttok an 1 promptly delirered to any part of the town at reasonable prices ilardwooj and ilabi cut itove lenclh alwayi on baud telephone communication s m cpok co oeorgttown uaen6 auotlonri apprilun vilu- hon cousctort reu ecitto tsi anertl lend agjnle rott the cpurnci or htuton pteu wellington elmooo tor hid ontario the ttini awauvev gold gans medal the traders 3atrtk op ona0a yliblaetoculuvits ooatcctlod clth toad rfuuble itjmcrt fjjd knowlni bow dlfllcuu it la for thrtn to conlortu to fited rul frill slrcy cctcad tothcui crtfrtitivllcc lha liny other clui o butlneca men i traders bane off oahadaj nnjin orncn tdb okto i piin it cirmt moo0o rmt fran jsfljxib ouelphbewn0h j wa cu foot sreotioa to tbo cxiareqlsncm offered by obr savlocs bant department i d- podts of tl and nrntardt rwt red and latroct allowed at th rau eu 4 per cant per anpam from dau of dernclt to wltndrivat juld or com poanded hairyearly on slit ucy and soth i no vember j fjaadtanoea roadexo reaponclble fanners adraaooa made to farm en op uio security of bale ttotec i aipeitltymad of collecting fanners fcles bote and uo charge made for eollctiuq if hen parable in gttejph i wp haro tmsartjaxied facuiue for trancmlt- cine tuoney to all parts of th tountn- a eneral banking baiiuec trantacced a f h joneb uaqaget ouelpb urabcb r sables 1 babies urins your fathers and liothep to spragges furnttufe store guellhj bd cet a bcautyjof a chrrikge new nam jott ut very chet 30 so uct oak rockars ipboliterod in fluib and tt pec trie coming look out for thrin in about ca daya a gueat snaff pspraggeco upper wyndham st guelph 99 upper wyndham street fr9sh arriszkls pine scotch suitings new spring wonted saltings overcoatings newest colors opened today choice 5ew lines in fine- enlith hats in fedoras and all tbe newest 6b apes to be sold at close price special drives in hats ilemember our famous 4 pant to order r e nelson fashionable clothier 99 upper wjndhiln st quelph jamaic alnternatlonal exhibition 1891 j la coin petition with american german eogllih and canadian manufacturers gnelplfs leading boot shoe store new goods best quality fair prices our new spring stock ii selected from the bt wholesale houaes in canada and tbe united bute every pair of bboe ke tell u wariuxtej ary failure in quality will be made cood by cirinc you a dew pair all widths kept ia stock of americta hsjid turned boots ia mens footwetr we jreep ttfe best quality tht c tn be cot in the country give ui a trial and you become a regular customer leading boot shoe s7 ore w mclaren go crindells machine repair shop id addition to machinery repairing i am now prepared to qo horse shoeing general blackamlthlng in a mott aatlsftctory manner woodwork re pairs also made careful attention given to all work brought in any machine or implement by whomsoever manufactured will be repaired in twotlc man like manner plow and machinery repairs conttautly on hand henry gritfdell i alulo at ftm ive cot tltey i aluioa la teauj and gst i etecrom tsjy fresh and yootff i ivo msdo a ipuuky crab very limber toncue t im ftftod with tb sab todett man sad m4k lector lucaattwak pan my legs and fpeak it in a dabatta tkale- idaat tdaa fur v9 kas kill or smok the city or dux rstaioo ivo diet who myloeaieaara s take them as uicy come fcebatod whather war ed a many mea as ram chlraaey sooiling wife t jrarsas eoaatry ufs f fostacitrifef it st a debatln akalo and ive hues do uadei are saidty uolgaor ace oo more jtna does leat line ive pebatod whether wealth more crime than porertee 7 ta coadace to healtn cirlsalacureer and caperttiuoa thin proad ambition 7 utter oar coadluoo than at debatfn ikals talked ijaojpufxja lewinj i boldly 1 and wif ivehalnft ive hclnjd ivotpollpd anddm i feci no man on airth of codrte im op u for a challeoce now the tub fck k besolred tbe hone ii a ui cujier aonsnnal than the cow all li we come far to come if y tout o ii la cood thtpe by cam and if 1 1 bouldat be to ham yoail i ud me at debt tin tkule the khan in dandat banner by juht e uokfat rclaia sirs- lioi name of tbo ly engrossing evening the tnave tngly in the whispered bej yes was odacatecjj with my 6be is a very quite an bei itorna mi ham heard familiar an j the puzzle 1 mind like a from ont of this girl wi trews bent percy and into her ear which count party but wl for the time ers mind these wer4 in years ago a were ment given purposes platform ts j oat at them eyes then plaintive buret from case as its throat of an more sweetn the secon which was percy at th the tiny soni tagne can you tell mo tbe oung lady who issoexclntive- ray son percys attention this hostess turned her eyes smil- roction indicated- and then iind her fan ii misa morna hay 6ho at the ftmw boarding- school and is her dearest friend sweet girl and is i believe tht distant 3 assembled i main he season18914 jg tbanki to oar taauy pat fiberal wpport in a ked 1 kiow i enlighten ifoaey to loan from flooop at til tr cent parties pladnfc tbelr sales or other badness in oor bands will nar tbexauie promptly attended to at modertt bart0 ornca iu hilm uooi mill rt georse- cown or address boa 166 h u cook co ineuociser baawca omce slqsaeo st east toronto s k coos a co aaotfoneert qecr etowtt tad toroato oa monthly or qaartcrly 1ayiiituu enly at i c w kellyi music stoke j h lxer myildham street iaclpb tete- pbonu l i hamiltons matbl works hamiltons block formerlyhatchi block the ewe corner of woolwich and norfolk ctntiaaephont john h hawtutom proprietor vbliolesale and recall dedcr and direct importer and aaaofaetarer of all kinds of granite end kfsrtile uonuments tombstones etc hart off had an erteoalve etperitttc for the last id years the public njsy roly on kettjac all tnperlor article at i chmperrat0 than auy othtr oealer w l wa wlih to intormyoajhitwifaxteeni 7hile retarnlol ron for tbelrflbert wtoi lajtbtput enured ocelph celpb at che into ui txtingemcat vltb e stevut tokmpconttdtltoohxndi fall itoc cl ordlairy klsea of sash doors etc tad will tlio tapply lay tpecul diet on short notice ttgaelpoprtcec frames of alt kinds mida to order we ilio kep in itck r lino of bw wlddow uid door cuinc corsar bloeki 4e your lumber dreowd wulle yon frletl wit pumps belne better tblo tnttt heretofore wa wfll loralr either wood or iron pomp promptly all wort cutrtnteed cctltfutory pleue eall and incpect beforfl pttrcbxalne elsewhere thos ebbage mtmuer inpiawert tibli r eel ved for tua ncct so uva v bvi per cent off oo a direct order re- tha acton lodge no 204 i toloj meets lo ha oddfaltowi hall hlllt bloctll etery wadnakuf manintj vwumj hrath- reo alwayi walcvme for opy oc oomfutatloa and lawa appljr to tha nadetilcned at anjr of th tnembflrc w widlialfs h 1 nnwobdes bacnurr she can keys and i bj she had send percy child to go to her heartj eyes which listened to h fore thinkf harm they to her impuli tiny hands and lifted kindly i shall be from this favorite their ctay in years time present homt faded almoc thus sadden favored gne cale after a again and do yon when she v adopted dan rich and with a gene bore to have been a gossip rumors curr girl when a said that a vj had been a yoddg bao ing the had had como the door of sun herself ljr filled hetj would not it but percj of the ii had been a of a cloud i would not was rich cr if he chose terinlaw able race the hams mind codings as hovering ne the long be delayed once but to ik chief nil a the room with holdlng- what anytbi sserod in tone tthon ly earnest my precioi yoahave 1 influohoe hkv remainder fatirjr bathc 8kvcb the chairmans nedc my mlcbty acta and roar jump opon the deck tha foemeu wpo the floor to whop tho hlltlienjcitae to thnmp the out of bltfits tharatroos anpatitea itatilebatlnikule jtamrlu saiiu i wo aqsvers where had lira wynd- his name which seemed so yet was owned by a stranger sted but a moment into her nash of light came two pictures past and she knew who beside whose purpleblack he yellow head of her own ho was evidently whispering aome of those pleasant trifles or so little to an uninterested lich from a lovers hpa often peing outweigh in the listen- fate of nations the pictures inland city some eleven argo and aristocratic audience at an amatcar entertain- i raise money for charitable young child stood upon the he curtain was raised looking tutfully with her urge dark master hand struck a few to prelude the song which pretty lips with a much tiqsical notes trill from the ntaogbt forest bird and even u in its rich melody scene was in her own borne situated in that same city time a lad of eight had led ijstrcss into her boudoir ia he said its morna music on the pretty cold rdught her into play fof yon li hastily with an impulse to his governess and to tell the when a look went straight from the lustrous pleading so touched her u she had r song but a few evenings be- ng to herself it can do no lire but children she yielded and taking one of mornas ld her into the drawingroom upon the piano stool saying chords il tlen home bird glad to bear you mydeart kime morna had been percys playpate during the remainder of the place but when in a they had removed to their the memory of the child had entirely oat of her mind until y revived by seeing her a t at mrs montagues musi- and i havechosen one for you that it if ha will have me i j mrs wyndham grew very pale she knew that percys feelings ran so deep and itroug that when they had oneo out a channel for themselves it would be ilka diverting the rcsitless torrent of hiagsra lo try to turn them in another direction and be was such a dutiful loving son how could she go agalnrt his wishes j i percy went on eagerly not watting for an answer oh mother she it the dearestj sweetest girl in the wprld and i want you to help mo win her i then uie doe not know o yoojr feeling toward her j no i wailed to ask your advice before i risked my happiness upon the chance of her accepting me she has a faculty of keeping mafrom saying anything deckive and yet i have an idea that she is not in different to me oh mother help me in this and i will i lovo yoar darling and forget your mother a sons a son till lie gels him a wife the old adage runs interrupted ir wyndham but you dont btheve it do you moth er no percy and as she said it she smiled fpndly into the animated boyish face i do not now about the young lady who is tho and whatdo you know about her if it ia misa may of whom you speak i think you can learn more from rao uiaa i con from you i tell me then all yori can about her for you haveguessed right then mrs wyndham told percy what sho had heard in former days of mornas desertion by her rightful protectors and of her adoption by the maynards notwith standing the cloud upon her birth lie listened quietly and gravely until she bad concluded then he said with a dignity which surprised and impressed his mother ii morna is a gentlewoman to the very core and am saro that aa pure blood flows in her veins as in my own mother yon are above such prejudices are yen not you will love her for my sake t mrs wyndham was a tenderhearted woman and she could not resist the intense pleading in percys eyes for your sake my sonshesaidatiast 1 will but oh percy if your poor father had only lived i would have been spared this terrible responsibility i am only a weas woman and it may be wrong in me to give my consent you shall never regret it my darling mother said percy heartily you haw made me 6trong to learn my fate good bye when i see you aain i shall be either the happiestor the most miserable of men morna had not been reared in ignorance of her supposed parentage and whcnpercy came to her with the story of his love she refused him gently but firmly saying tho should never marry her resolution was immovable though when percys mother came in person to plead for her json she was very much moved putting her tender young arms about her neck morna kissed her again and again through my life she said that percys mother is as noble aa he is himself it is because i love him with all my heart that i refuse him it is not that i was born poor but but an irrepressible burst of tears concluded her sentence i know morna said mrs wyndham her own vpioo broken with emotion and knowing all i would be proud to claim yao for my danghter morna put out her hands in a sudden appeal dont she said i cannot bear it 1 if i should yield i should be a recreant to tljo teachings of my own conscience it can notmust not be full of sympathy too deep for words the elder woman folded the sobbing girl in her arms then she kissed her tenderly saying j j may tsbd who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb makeyoo happy and content inth way yon think it your dnty to tread tho next moment morna was alone noments silence she turned mrs montague who misa hay is and answered yes she is the i liter of tbe maynards a very son ewiiat eccentrio old couple r isity not often found she for- her with what would bboice bit of scandal to the lovina community the story of the nt about the parentage of the tebit of a child report had beautiful quadroon woman in tha neighborhood carrying in her arms the next morn jusappeared as suddenly as tho morna had been found at jjer adopted parents let her the happiness which evident- innocent young heart she bj the one to cast a cloud over whereabouts although every effot has been made that unlimiled meiui can commend could 1 be sure thai my darling wti lying white end ttilt in the peaastal test which matt come to ell of as after lifes fitful faver it over i should be content bat to cbtclc of her alive end in the com panionship of the claet to which zillah belonst ah i that it the chief sling i percy had listened with deep and breath less attention with youths impulsive hne he had rushed alt once to tho oonclu- ilea that in his own knowledge rested the happy ending of mrs altamootes sad ttorr nits and moma were indentical all even to the appearance of the beautiful quadroon womtnja the disfsut city where morutlived and ia the reemblancewhch had so impressed him braved her to be tha stolen childover whose lots mrs altamouts had mourned to anavailtngly but before he had lima to unfold this strange and marvelous connection of clrcumttaucee a terrauteama to the door whit u it intoine atked mrs alt monte a poor woman sayi she muat see you must it a strong word said the iady smilingly- bucjliow her iu suppose it is the utual plesfur help after si short interval a itrsngeweird looking hgara appeared at tha doorway she wst tall and emaciated with a face whose thin hectictinted cheeks old of the ravages dfconiumptioo she didnot teem to be conscious of percys presence but fixing her wild unnaturally bright eyes on mrs auamontes face sho spring forward and cast herself on her kuees before her oh mtdeme pardon 1 pardon a my dreamt are haunted by demobs wlio rive me no rest ihivo come to you o drive thera away toeiorcisa them with sudden sternness mrs altamonte rose to her feet dnhsppy woman do yoadaro to coma to me for help where u my child i oh mtdameandthewomsrrgroveiied stilt at her feet clutching desperately it her garment if you cut me out i am indeed lot i tell ma of my little kits render up your account of her then ask for forgive ness at you have treated her even so shall your punishment be meted out to yao that is what i mean to do to take you to her ah in ray wicked bite i meant to kill bek but she smiled in my face with her innocent eyes andjl had not tha heart to do it she is as fine a icay as yourself and as handsome as one of the angels of heaven come- i will tk -jou- to- her we will go upon the wings tf steam and end her then my tortured soul will be at peace and i wili lie down and die they call our child morna may the kind and rich ones who took herin at this name percy could controthim self no lourer he came tuddenly forward the woman eays truly hetaid i know morna may and she is ss the tun- shine to ell who loya her she it an angel i as ziuah had said- the wings of steam could hardly bear them swiftly- enough to mornas home it waset happy meelirjg between mother it will bo a sweet thought to me allj daughter snd the good old couple who must t mutt be removed at once out of her attractions if she fvwr girl without the drawback her birth mrs wyndham e felt so about it for percy lgh to marry a penniless wife but his brideand her daugh- conie at least of an honor- ft was no wonder that during of the evening mrs wynd- was filled with uneasy fore- he saw percy so constantly miss may iromited trip to europe should o longer they would go at r dismay she found the mis- ready done next morning peroy cards into her bunch of violets in his hawk up smilingly ha said ill yon give me for my flowers g my boy mayssk for en- wyndham in the same light jiolfc tbim i prominent among the notables iix wash ington society during tha following winter were a cuban gentleman named altambdte and his beautiful wife their entertain ments eclipsed all others everything was on a princely scale although far removed from arrogant display through the bril liant scenes moved the hostess ever affable and gracious though with an indescribable sadness looking out of her lustrous dark eyes which interested the beholder even more than the magnificent- beauty of her face and form it was whispered about that her early life had been shadowed by some mysterious affliction percy and his mother were spending the winter in waehington and from the first j were very much drawn toward mrs alt- i monte the attraction was mutual and they soon grew to be welcome guests at her stately mansion once yielding to an im pulse percy said to mrs altamonte i can scarcely keep my eyes from yonr face it is so much like that of a very dear friend of mine the ladys dark eyes were resting upon him with an expression of interest and he continued she is younger than youa mere girl but at her age you must have been her very self over again sho it enough like you to be yonr daughter a cloud of sorrow came into tha fine eyes of his listener my pretty nita would have been a girl of seventeen hod she been spared to mer have i ever spoken of her to you of ray only child and o tha cruel way in which i she wis taken from me i seei have not by the surprise in your face andthough it is a theme i rarely touch upon i feel sure that your sympathy will be so fully mine i will once more tell the sad story of my blighted hopes eighteen years ego in the first fresh nessof my bridal happiness i accompanied my husband to the states our stay was prolonged some two years and during that time my nita was born among my ser vants was a quadroon woman possessing the wonderful type of beauty lametimei teen in deeeodsntt of a mixed race she wis well recommended but she had been spoiled by flattery and felt herself too much above her position to prove a good attend ant upon a perhaps ctprfcloat mistresss whims at last t grew weiry of contend had adopted the desolate liltja waif when left a wailing baby at their door shared fin her joy at finding herself the owner of an unsullied name one morning not long after morna had found her mother she was seated by her side recalling some ot the events of her thsrt lifea story jo which sn alta monte was never weary o listening suddenly a question was asked which tent the telltale blood rushing rosily into the girls face i morna why do you never speak of young percy wyndham do you dislike him i dislikehim i oh mamma and the blushing face hid iteelf upon her mothera breast he hat received permission from your father and from ma to call upon you this morning this is hit ring now go to bioj my daughter aind whatever may be the answeryoa may make to the questioa he will uk it will meet with our approval he it a noble youth and 1 have alwayt envied his mother tfucu a son as morna stood at the door her heart throbbed eo violently that she had to pause awhile to gain courtceto enter then the went softly in percy came eagerly forward morni he said eagerly ihave come to ask the same question again is it still no oue look into the downcast face sod he wit answered i the neit moment slia was folded to his faithful heart j an hour later morna tapped for admit tance to her mothers boudoir in answer to her low come in she opened the door and motioned lo percy to edter firet i mamma die said softly i have brought yoa the son you have coveted so long two sides of k question ned wliht was a bankers only son ha hid been to petted- and flattered it was a wonder he wit not utterly spoiled especi ally at he haddouart lo srjend whets jother fellows had pennies but ned had con lideriote common tense when it occurred to hlra lo slop indlhiuk one lovelr diy he went fishing going through the wooda he passed judge alteajwhp had come out with a surveyor to see about soma dis puted landmark ned was flittered by the pteas- int greeting the judge gave him for judge allen was the great manjot the village bymdbye when ned got it his fishing he began to think i j i thit sis the tort ot min ill be liso biggest and most influeatial intownjll ought to be mighty glad ive tuch a grand start father it rich and j when i am of age i hive a lot ofgrandraothert-monej- coming to me how some fellows bate lo dig and when they are forlyyears oldjthey wont hive whati start with i ehtll read md study more kfcourse but i shall never grind away at books i i ahall trivet and tee ifetsd hivs a yacht togoiiroond the world in give wine parttesland be some body look attom bldert now 1 ha it as bright as any gentlemans son if his falheris only a poarcarpeiiler tom ia hiving to work every blessed day thit vacation to pay for hisichco next winter when he comes of age if he is college edu cated he will be it pooriiv a church inoase just then iho judges loud voice was plainly heard behind the dense foliage yes just about the very wont thing in these days for the average boy is money of the expectation of it take that bright little chap that paasedas just now- iknew bis father when be hadnt a airpence but he was bound to become somebody he studied nights and drove an express cart daytimes never spent ten cents he didnt earn until h was a man grown he got a gbod education and basinets his mother then fell lieir id quite i fortune and knowieg how to care for it ha came to be is rich as he it but his boy of his what a difference i ned wilt know juac enough not to be called a fool he never will learn until the knowledge ieuo use to him that money will not boy everything on earth worth hiving he will inevitably grow up laxy selfindulgent audi nine chances to one ia tea depraved even caw it is cigarettes and every show that comes to town soou it will betabacco and treats and gambling- and theatres what will he care for business habile even leaving principles out of he accoanll he needs no basiaess habile lo acquire money he haa all hecan spend without any efforts to make more 0 1 1 tell your money it usually a curse to 1 boy like ned i expect to live to tee it has been to him you wont i ejtculilad ned jerking his fithtag rod yirdt thove hit head no yoa wont 1 1 walked off to-day- because i- had a hard algebra iesson ill march bsck end tackle that lesson and well see if tilonly joat escape being a fool may be not escape and all because my money was a curse- well see judge allen 1 and i guess tobacco and tome other thiugswill have to go after tbit wheres bill i wheres bill j ret o course rm elad b 6oe th old eirn once again wrjrwlurned th bend i bid to jea git up an yell l aa wbea i see tbat old iteepta risla lfke the guide post on th bill lcapiu cp from the horizon i jet bad to bar ther bui know ihatrmeitfafaose 1 guesa so 1 aint that where we ad to go us boys scttin stiff saieaso like we wta pat cp to liiow r theres th graveyard back behind it with tfcroldftoneonllii hill 1 believe that i could fiadic it i trieito now wherja bill 7 i i i i when we two was boys bill showed it to me eae day an th year cit in it was there i fcnowed ft ivisnt fur aasy rum here see its bid an stained an brcakui grassgtowedtoo and cracked until itcaiinreqma poor forsaiftn homeiest thine that say whereat bui i- bill auiue we often wondered whose that stone wajj for we gnessed- ifd laid down thexal nupdred vears or more at very best aa be nset to aay i kow t dont 1 wont up better tomb i will lay lucre when 1 die say why dont i some oyogtins say wberejabillt vet old paid this astcrtane an itt tkoneyou aaedta claim rshaw 1 yon talk abont yoox own anl sich fee tbingsj why whats this name sere cut underiaith he creepers i an thmom by are you still l himanic i sere among ta sleepers i an i- weirje found you bifl r i harptri ffreify within six inches qf heaven in a thriving town in central new york there once lived a poor cripple wholly without lower limbs and nilaofy deformed from rheumatism and other acuta diseases he supported himself andl family by jest ing in nets fruits and obnfectiaaary pity for his misfortune iuducedthe town author ities to grant him permlssleu to erect a email stand on the main afreet provided it could be done withoat trespassing on the sidewalk reserved for pedeauiins a de- tirible location was soon found with ample space for the ktand if a wealthy widow whose residence and extensive grounds stood near would nsent o allow tha foauditions of the littje building to rest just sir inches on her laud the cripple called to secure the desired permission to his surprise she flalwiref used but madam he urged this ia almost a malterot life mi deatfj ithme at no othorrjolnton the street is the outlook to promising year groahds are araplelaud i ask but aix inches j my grounds are my own neither you nor auy other person can trespass a si igle inch very well madam said the cripple il have made my plea i have been today within six inches of seceridg what certain ly promised tobe a means of support be- ware lest sometime you lack just six iuches of heaven to be wanting in charity is surely to be wanting in one of the most important requisites of heaven wukauxux thes cracs cloak bound to be forsriven gustave dore had madyteulta but none so large as not to deserve excuse when one remember his tendernesspt heart he absolutely would not and could not keep up ac enmity life wa short according to bit loving theory andlonlylue foolish iman could afford tospendut iu bitterness blahchard jecrold jias eraeedingly ogry with him at oue time because after they had worked together on if volupeof draw ings and descriptions- relating to loudon dore published a- french edition of the book in which jerrolds text did not ap- i for a yeartlnj intimacj ot tbe two men ceased and then on doree aunaal visit to london he suddeuly appeared in hiafprnv c friends ubrarvbeid oat his handmaid litid i cjaldntieive writhoatbeeinff tpa- he owned tint he had been in tha wrorp and diinot attempt to jaatify him- elf tbo only thinj be did insist opon km the fact that he goald npt live at- en- mity with one of wboni he4iad once been fond and after loot discuss ion the two parted on tbeir old aflecttouale tenna yet dore km an initablt man and fine day actually quarelltdi with a rieod on the aobject- of art it was j not ion bowepr before he raaued info the gentleman house laying- let us embrace each other it it too etapil to qaturel with friends we willtalfcno more sboat paintibgh bat only of drawing then ypti were perhaps in the right 1 r txhagged csich other ssys tha fritid in lelfing3be btory me had beenjthe scat ta come bicici hewata better oran than l another friend atbert woli the critic had written somewhatseverely flf dore aaa painter and the uiler who was never content tlo be admired as a mere iututrtior cat mostkeenly tbo two had been friend for fifteen years bat this unfortunate criticism bad parted them for five then one aimmr evening they met fjee p face anht was dore iroq ad vanced withoatstcetcbedhaodsayiugiis it all over iv as yoa please waattie cool reply bore hesitated then hi better nalan prersiled over his pride and passing bis arm witlrin that of hia friend be- iaid i must talk wtth yoav he talked snd the other- iisttfoed with the resnlt of healing toe bpeaor between theor facts and figures there are about 170000 licensed drink shops in the united kingdom it is com puted there are at least coo 000 drunkards dri norman kerr says 120000 deaths are caated every year by drink 0000 of thesejbeing tbe direct victims and 80000 lndirfjct victims j buffon in discourse on nalsra 1755 says j drink atone destroys ruins- more people- thin ill the other plagues put together which afflict humanity list year tha drinkjbill was i395i70 while the amount spent upon mission work bible tocieties etc was only 2000000 the 500000 givenj to general booth represents a little over tlx months drink ing tha result it k tending irmyof nearly 200000 crimihalt about 20000 of whom are always in jails at one time they have almost a million pinners tnd two millions more oaths verge of piuper- ismin britian the london times hit decltred tjie use of strong drink produces more idleness crime diteate went and misery than til other causes put together and mr glad stone testified it has been laid that- greater calamities are inflicted on mankind by intemperance than by the three- great historical scourges wsr pestilence tnd famine thia is true far at snd it is the measure of oar discredit md disgrace oue day he could nqtget back by tha exact hourha had named j he mounted thenrst sledge he met end desired the peasant who drove it to take him to the imperial palace yes said the man not knowing the emperor 1 wiiltakejyouasnear aslcan thffgsanis wiu not letmego up to it he drove a little disfanci from it near a row of otheri sledgaa waiting for hire and ttopped the emporer sprang out and hiving no money with him told the it is 1 wellestablished priucipleof eccih omics that the young man who would ge up with the tun should not stay- up later than 10 oclock with- the daughter aciftrerjald dr a billharde otsandusky or many year agowhile in phildaelphia one evening walkiug through a well known quarter of that city waa stopped by a pale facad gentleman who begged giteousiy for assis- tince his story of wrongs and mis7oriuue was so plausible that the doctor handed him the arnounfe aked for and was on che point at contiuuing his walk when tlje stranger stopped him tgsiuiitkedhis nime 1 and address rjromising that vhen fortune smiled upon him he should be well remembered receutlytf upon opening a small package addressed to him frommelimqre a mining town in south america the dv found the emporer alexander the frst of russia was fond of long solitary jsalkeend i glistening ina dowfiv bit of cotton- a he sometimes met with curious sdventnrest tciriullatingwitfi all thewilort of the rainbow inclosed with ihegemwas a card raiding be a bnxhjadt dcxa sin several yeaxiajo met yoc in tne streets efphiladelpbia i was itirvins and taxed yoa for bread yoa tvc it to me for your kindness- 1 return you a itoue tt la ot great value but nbiinc i assure yon ifleom- parisontoilie craritudc i feel for the kiadaess you extended binos lvo eossx that the doctor was- amased goes teijh- outsaying and no wouder the gem w eighs tweoty carats and its value is eati raited at w0 chicago tutt oaaa k man tdwait and he koala send him his tua 1 the people it the worldt ditpentary of oh no said the mm i ihave driven buffalo k y have a stocktaking lime many young officers like you and they onceayeajind whatdo you fhinktheydct- have short meoiorlea if lonca loose sighs lie an ot bottles lhafve been of thent they ftrget lo jay me jeturued by the men and women who iay here it ray cloak theor taid tu it dr pierces gol4eu medical dismvervr emperor itit worth morethan your or dr piercet favorite prtscriptioudidlitj fare though neither new or htndtome d whit they siid it would do keep itf tnd rettore it to the person whom an how many do you think they hae i tend ont wilh the mimeyj to count one- in ten t not one in e ten minutes afterwardt a footman canoe hundred out of the palace md risked which of the here two remedjesoce the golden drivers brought the emperor they were ifedicir dueovery for regukling and in- tilent he inquited which jiad a clcak- righting the uver indpurifyinglheucod to restore tha peatjant came forward lhe other tha hope of weakly wdniinhioodj her and percy growtudden- i ask for your messing upon rhope of winning the girl i love jways wished for a daughter didnt wprfc right de smoker do yoa know my dear in ing with her indolence and impertinence eminent tcieutiett his discovered that i and discharged her she left breathing threatt of vengeance whlohahul were toon fulfilled boforca month hid paned my preeloat bsby had disappeared and wa never have found lie tobaxooarrests thederelopmentof bacteria wife doet it jeally you wouldnt waut your little wife to be eaten up by ihote horrid bacteria would yoa ray deerl slightest clew to her wheres your other pipe f and received in exchange four pounds whiohthe emperor had sent to pay for himteif and these officer who were still iu the drivers debt it nt a large turn for i haitian peasant and more than hit meuned ever had in his life the next day the era pel orwts reviewjng- hit army and called the fjeld officers i to i tpeikto them j geritlemen he said ypar regiments are splendidly well- kepi but tell your offieeri that yesterday they gate me lhe humiiialion of ieavnivycioakiti pledge all tooked smunuhetyjit irirue he j biwjd iwned bj d lhearipr added i driver yettfcdsy would not hbfj f f4ter iamaae give toe eredit becsnia the officers be id pam far hoods bineaparill 1 j- 1 uimuovs uniment rellotes netmlftav theyve been sold focyeer7- sold by the million bottles soldunder a positive guar antee aadbot oue in hve buudredcanssy- it wit not the medicine for me aod it there my reason why fou should be the oae 1 and supposing you ire whit do yoa lose absolutely nothing mrs bunling the corner lovert ought to hive lhe hose turned on them bant ing it thit the reason why you lift your tkirtsio high when yoo cross the tlreet m youredniradea ofun forgetto pay me 1 ezttamjt r lj

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