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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1885, p. 2

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Mitchell. So, if you want any more be- pare for a thunder- bolt -he is going tt> ·will suffar in you>: respect. I have, and / fore I am back-if he lets me go, that is ; dine with us." h" e had as long as I can remember, a I forgot to aek him to-day- she wlll know " No !" exclaimed Lucy incredulously. p ..aitlve hor_ror of _intensely red hair . . Britannia's.gaze was on her dead, lier hand upon her sword ; where to find it. " " Why, you ~urely n ev!lr asked him r · vY lien I see tt In a picture, it makes m. The p~m of lo~s had calmed her eoul, " Thank you, dear ; you are always so " Well, he certainly did nob invite him- sf111dder ; and I recollect once, when e And hushed ea.ch angry wor<il. · self 1 But have you any objection to his \Vi.a a chlld, sitting ln a room with a, man good atld thoughtful." Alone she stood with stcdfaat mien, And lion-heart at bay; " I need do something t,o atone for my ooming, dear?" she continued, the slight· that had thab blood-red hair untiJ I feln Save money by buying your goods at While round her pa ·h a myriad host idiotic mistake aboub those confounded eJt indication of a twinkle in her gray quibe faint, and had to be taken out into Of Jnrk1ng trattora Jay. dforvescing drinks To think that I, of eyes. " Because, if you have, 1 can eas. t!ltl air. Thia peculiarity interfered with One je,.lous rivalheicl aloof, AnothAr mocked her plight ; all people in tho world, should have been tly put him off t ill another dav." my enjoyment in many of t he galleries She stood eerena before a wor1d "Oh, no; don't do that," saii Lucy. abt·oad. Edgar was quite annoyed with ' doing the very thing to make you worse! That marvelled at the sight. " <:nvy said, The voice of cupmg J When Doctor Maurice said that they " What obj ect ions could I possibly liave 7 mn one day because I begged him not tu T11y d~y ot doom >M now"were at the root of t he mischief, it quite I shall be very glad to have .D.im come on bt1f a very fine copy of a Magdalen with Brit11nnfo smlled ana tac ·d her foes upset me. . I am afraid I saemed dread· your account, aa his society certainly r ·l hair, which he had previously made With p oua andsteaaiast brow. seems to do you good." UJ' his mind to purchase; howevel', he folly ill-tempered." Then spake a sturdy baclnv;iodiman. The next morning they were dlsap·· Very well, then, dear ; you will have g 1 re way when he understood rµy strong Ot speech and courage strong"TAio is no time to b..i.dy words pointed not to see any improvement in to exert vourself to amnse him. You feoling on the subject; I could not have About 'to('I right and wrong;' . h mond' 11 cond i 't" · know 1 am ~ a poor thing in company at e .. mred a room wit.h it on the walls." M rs. R 1c ion ; 11h e was, m I only know her savage foe f aco, · f eel' ·.ryrone, November 13, 1884. ,._ ·' "-, Is ruine, a.nd must be fought. mg weak er thQ n uanal ; b u t eh e the best of times , · I shall depend entirely S'·a " 1 was gettin!! -· excited and agitated. "" 20 The rigntsof tonshtp are my own, h If th fi t t t th t h " 1 1.ease let us talk of something else," eree was e rs o sugges a e e on you, r 11member. dd d "t thl k f th th' --· -'J.'he rights of love unbought " Oh, I don't think he will be at all sh a e ; o n o eae mgs could not expect to be cured in a day ; These knott9<t thews of mine were bred Besld~ ner p11rent knee, · and , a fte r Doct or M aurlce h a d seen hL fr· difficult to entertain !" r eturned Lucy m ..kes mo quite uncomfortable ,·" and she .And northe .. n snows and plnowood airs Edgar e,sked if it would be right for l~rn i.Jheerfully. sh11ddered as she spoke. l'lavaforme l them large and tree, to leave home for a short time. The next morning. when she awoke, .Doctor Maurice regretting his curiosity From her I drew thie strong,h of arm, This name that is DlY pride; "Certainlv," replied Doctor Maurice ; her mind wae filled with the anticipation sincerely, did his beat t o lead the conver- JUST RECEIVED ATMy place, by right of birth. is t.bere....,. satiun into healthier channels ; but it " I do not consider Mr3. Richmond's of something pleaeant. Close to B:i·Lt>nia'a side." state of health at all alarming ; you may " What can be going to happen 7" ahe flagged, and, seeing that his hostess Ob, then from banyan shaded bower make yourself perfectly comfortable in thought. u I feel just as I used to do looked very tired and worn, he proposed Out steppo<> »stalwart knight, going, and I hope by the time you return when I was a child, and awoke upon the going earlier than he had intended. With fiashtng eye, and lofty crest, A. Than 111 mc1. f.n fig ht. you will find a decided change for the morning of our Christmas holidav·treat to " Lucy dear, perhaps yon would not They are Fresh, Good and C heap"I stand not idly by;' quoth ho, better in your wife." the pantomime. Good gracious"-as a mind letting Doctor Maurice out your"To won:o er or to blame. .A SPLENDID( ASSORTMENT OF When hostile arrows seek for mark " Thank you, Doctor; t hen I shall sudden light broke thl'ongh her refiec- self." 'l'he breaet that nursed this frame. make up my mind to go. I shall feel tione-" it must be that Doctor Maurice "Not at all," she replied. I on1y know fcom l.~r did flaw quite safe In leaving my wife in your is coming t o dinner." :For an instann she "Good night, Doctor ; I am afraid I This msty liCe or mine, That bums to t<id her and avenge hands, and I hope yon will not confinA looked grave and almost startled; bub have quite shocked you with my silly anHer wrongs, by rigb.t divine, AT EXCEEDINGLY LO W PRICES. your vi!lts to purely professional ones the next moment she sprang out of bed tipathies." I kneel to thee, my mother fair, Ils.y before t lly <eet while I am away, fot· I am sure your and commenced her toilette, singing a gay " Oh, not at all ! Do not think of it ThA hom»ge of a loyal heart, cheerful society would be quite a bless- song the while, and looking Lhe embodi- a.gain to-night. We have all a.ntipabhies 'l'he reverence that is meet." ment of health and happiness of one sort or other, and, thank goodness ing to the ladies." With that there sprang from sultry plain " I sh~ll be delighted to come ln,ocShe went Into Mrs. Richmond's room, people with the offons\ve color are not A l>rawny youLhand brave, KING- S'I'REET, BOWMANVJLLE. casionally, as you ask me so kindly," re- which adjoined hers, on her way down to very common. Thank you for a very VVith eager h~~te, before the world. lie <lrew his re~dy glaive; · plied .Tohn Maurice brightly. breakfast. She was feeling no better ; pleasant evening. I shall come again to. lle drew bia ghi ve, he stood erect, Preparations for Edgar's departure but was relieved at having r.J;;eived a morrow, and will bring some fresh medi- . ==::-:==;:====~===~~==~==~=~======~===~ .Ll.s one wh , oan command, kept them all busily occupied on the fol- letter from Edgar dated from Boulogne. cine with me, as I intend altering the ., And loud he c ·ied-"l give my heart, I give thi@ good rlght han<1. lowing morning. Evans, their only in· He was well, and. was starting for Paris treatment a little. Good night." I ouly lmow lO her 1 owe door mal!l·servant, was to accompany that afternoon. The letter was so affec"While he was getting his hat l!ind My best and <lea.Teat gains"'fhe sun of fervid skies had warmed him. This man hu.i b een in his service tiona.te and kind that poor Mrs. R ich· coat in the hall, he aald to Lucy : 'lhe blood within his veins. "Don't let her go to bed yet; try to for many yeara, and appeared much at- mond almost shed tears over it. The free life ot a land renewed tached to him. "Now, Lncy dear, I must g;et you to get her into some other train of thonght Had fo&teren well in him The courage of his tl<>xon sires. "Now, dear," said Edgar to his wife, arrange everything with Mrs. Mitchell first. I am awfully sorry I started that The strength lh1t swelled each limb. when tlie time for starting had arrived, about the dinner, for I am quite unequal red-hair snbject; I am afraid it has quite 1. TIIE LOW DOWN is ~s easily operated as a reaper. He strntched the ap\ehand that he!d That weapon brig·ht and keen"you must remember to write to me to the task this morning. I am begin- ·pset her. I managed ju~t t o feel her 2. THE LOW DOWN weighs 1050 pounds and is lOk feet wide. "Now take," he said, ··this service given, very often, a.11 I 11hall be most anxious to ning to fear that this medicine of Doctor pulse as I was snaking hands, and it is My mother and my qu-;oo," hear how you get on under. the new treat- Maurice's does not suit me; I have slept much too feverish and quick. lam sorry 3. THE LOW DOWN is as easily drawn by 2 horses as elevated binders are by 3 horses. ·'.A.re these my boys 1" Britannia asked ; ment. You know where to address my worse than ever the last two nights. to make you anxious, Miss Starr ; but I "h seems but yesterday letters ; I shall make Bologna my head· Tell Mrs. Mitchell to have everything as bhought it was right to mention lt to 4, 'rHE LOW DOWN can work on side hills where elevated binders When they were ··h tldren in my homeMere children at their play. quarters; but you must not be surprised nice as poslble, and, Lucy dear, go and you. Good night i I have had .such a upset. Are these my boys J-those manly forms 1 if a few days elapse before you receive talk to the gardener about the fruit and very pleasant evening, I shall want to '£hose giants young and bold, 5. THE LOW DOWN has no canvass to get wet, shrink, stretch 01: my answers. I shall be moving about flowers. How bright and fresh yon are, come again very soon." ' Who come as came ill hour of need wear out. My vt:1llant s9n~ of old 1 constantly for the next fortnight, and dear child ! It does one good even to ·· I am sure we shall both be delighted Now God b.. thanked the race I bred letters may have to be forwarded. You look at you," continued Mrs. Richmond, t o see you," Lucy responded sweetly ; 6. THE LOW DOWN has wrought iron frame which prevents ge&r Keeps its heroic mould. Let German ben.r and tiger Frank are sure you have the address safe 1" kissing her. "Now have your breakfast and then h e went, and she stood and from getting out of line, cutting and wearing out, Growl by t b.e llon'e den ; "I think it is on the library table," and then go out into the sunshine-I can· watched his tall, manly figure until it was 7. THE LOW DOWN . saves all the lodged grain. L1lt Ukase wol1 and Fenian snake fal' h h in If ith no longer visible. Crawl round my ·.amp of men ; replied his wife tear ·'f· not ave you s utt g yourse up w She went bl\ck to the drawing-room 81 THE LOW DOWN will cut and bind any grain that grows. Let Moslem fox and Art>b hound "Oh, never min~l looking! I had bet- me t his fine weather." Bark forth there wanton ~pite · d h r tl0 b 1 0 f with a eigb.. He h ad m~de her very un" 9. THE LOW DOWN is the most durable binder made. L ucy enJoye :My sons t my sons ag \inst the world, ter write another, in case you lose that t e it ust e pre- ea.sy, for she too had noticed that Mrs. llod ll:Uara mv man of might I" one. I have a card and pencil here. By- paring for their visitor, and good old Richmond seemed singularly distressed 10. THE LOW DOWN was completely successful in the ha1 .~ 3t of 1884- 50 put out and stood the test. · the ·bye, Mills Lucy, I don't think I ever Mrs. Mitchell gladly seconded her efforts. du~ing the convereation leading to her peshowed you mv pencil-case ; Sarah bought " .Ah, mies, I should be glad if miesu~ culiar antipathy. She wais still racking 11. THE LOW DOWN will totally eclipse all elevated binders. it for ·me in Florence, and .I would keep a little company, It . i n search O· · an i n t erertmg . U ll - am VB'"" -.1 Id would B her b rams 12. THE LOW DOWN iR warranted to work on fair trial or no sale. proud of it." . do her all the good in t he wor · ut topic, whe· she opened the door: S he 13. THE LO'Y PO\VN can be raised . bodily With one level', the lb was a beautifal little thintr, with 9 there-you can't wonder an her. She had n o need however to have troubled OJ;IAPTER IV.- CONTINUED.) small, finely-cut cameo at the end. h!ld a,n awful time of it with her paren ts, h erself. operator s1ttmg m the seat. No weight at any time on the hors.es u Ah, J should be thankful to feel my· "I always wear ib on this cha.In ; I poor thing I I was w1th her, you know Mrs. R'.chm1Jnd was walking up and neckf'. self again , Doctor!" said Mrs Richmond would not lose it for the world I" mis~, when they both died, and I have down t.he room r eatlesely, and directly 14. THE LOW DOWN cuts 5 feet, and all levers are within eruiy looking gratefull..,. at h1m. " It makes " Then you must buy a new r in.,,a for been at her house ever eince. l can t ell d h J · d wh en I Iieard eb e waa Lucy appeared, astonishe er with the reach of the driver. · me so miserable to think what a wretched it," said Lncy, who had taken it In her you I was surpr1ee · d , iwd t o sueh a young que1tion· t o b e marne h tf h "" THE LOW DOWN is made only by NoxoN Bnos. In(J'ersoll and 15. depressing person I must b e to those hand, and was admiring it. ·· See-this going I d " Lucy, w a. ortune ave you , " th ilold in Darlington and Ea.to Whitby by. ' b ' about me." one is almost worn t 'lrough !" gent1 eman too I B uo erearesa.y She was a person of most eemitive ·· So It is, by .T ;,ve ! I am so glad thab ltfs· ah ll for hthe bhest. b He seems ver~ fdnc' delicacy with regard to other people's " My dear, that is the very last thing you need -worry yourself about," said 11 d tt · to lb I t o er- t oug , etween you an,, .ne, L . 8 'D if i th yo-.i c:i. e my a entum ; mus mies, 1 don't think he's quite so B,'if'.;e,t- aff, i:·s, so ucy fl surprise was not tu be E · dgar kl - n di Y· ' octor, my w e s e get a new one at once. lb will be safe I wondered a :; ; she answered a~ once howh ear o him moet unselfiah woman in the world, and, for the p ·ei ent 110 ;" and he carefully put tempered as missus thinks. H you can cure her, we shall all feel the p 1>ncil, with the chain still attached, speak awful 11harp to'lom the other n rn. ever" A hundred a yea1'. It was left to deeply grateful to you." into his waistcoat pocket. Ing, about one of the horses; and, 'II ~en " Yes, indeed we shall, Dootor," broke Th 1 d h k he passed me a minute afterwards, · hb me by my godmother, two years ago." ·· And iii that all you will have 1" perin Lucy warmly ; .. lt makes us all une a.st a. ie?J.x were t en spo en . f..t.ce was like a- demon's. In fact, none of happy to see her suffer so." " Wish me luck in my undertaking," ns down in the kitchen like him, e:x:~<>pt sisted Mrs. Richmond, " Shall y{)u not Doctor Maurice turned quickly toward he said, pausing at the door. Evans, and he seems very confidential- inherit anything from your father 'l" "No, indeed," replied Lucy cheer. her as she ,spoke, an d smiled at her with Lucy had an uncomfortable impression like with his master. I am sure 1 iope open approval. He thought he had that hill smile, when t}J.ey had done so, he will be ktnd to her, for she iB a good .fully. " 1 am qu ite provided for, thanks never seen ao sweet and earnest a face ; was slightly sardonic in character i bu b woman if ever there was one-though her to my godmother. Dear old dad will and the blush which spread over it as he she banished tht> Idea a~ once, and set I\lanner is peculiar to people as she don't le!\ve anything he has, which is not much, We respectfull invite your attention to our complete an& looked made it stlll more attractive to , about comforting her friend, ~ho was take a fancy to. Many and manv a poor bless him, t o my sisters." "Well, child, it is not much; h ib 1 him. very depressed at her husbands depar- soul she has saved from want on her comprehensive. stock of Pure Drugs and Medicines. "You may be sure I will do my best, ture. father's estate. And how do you think But it it is enough to keep you from and I quite believe I shall be rewarded," she is, missi Do you bhink _ the new doc· want ; and I dare88y you will marry he sald. " I will send you soma medicine, CHAPTER V. tor seems to be uuderstandmg her com. some day. " ··Oh, I don't expect so !" said Lucy Mrs. Richmond, directly I get home, and In the afternoon Doctor Maurice call- plaint 1" . hMtlly. "I a.m quite content and happy I'll call again to-morrow at about the ed, and was disappointed to find no Mrs. Mitchell waa a dear garrulous old . 11a1i11e time." woman, with whom Lucy liked to have a as I am." reliable, safe, and pleasant to ta.ke. "That I .quite believe, dear, " agreed ~.' D . on't be . l~te, Doctor; 1 shall be abatement in Mrs. Richmond's unplec1f!· chat. She was beloved by every one in ant syptoms ; she c:>mplained of a still tl h d Ilk h k her friend, who then relapsed into quiet quitt' looking- forward to your visit," re· ~reater sensation of uneasiness and de- ie ouse, au , un e , ouse eepe~s n thought. umgd _l\lrs. Richmond. general, filled a most motherly pos1tton After a short time, . she aaid she was Re iJi,'ttghed, and, having ea.id good-bye, pression. towa.~d e a11 t h e younger servants. went aclt' with Richmond, and, a minute .. Perhaps Mr. Richmond's leaving has In dua course Doctor Maurice arrived, tired, and would like to go to bed ; and afterwards, they saw him driving down upset you a little. At any rate we will not ar.d .dinner was announced almost imme- Lucy, seeing she was so much calmer, the·arimie. . alter the treatment for a day or two; lt is diately. They had a very pleasant sociable offered no objection, and led the way up"Well, Sa rah, how do you like him 1" not well to decide t oo hastily in these meal, Mrs. Mitchell ineisting on bsing in stairs. She waited with Mrs. R ichmond inq~~d E dgar".· when he returned to the cases." · the room t o eup1irintend F . a nny, the until she was in bed, and t hen bent over .xoom:. · ··Don't forget to come again to-mor.- young parlor-maid, who was not u.sed to her to kiss her and say good-night. ·· Heaven bless you, dear child !" .. V ery much,"' she answered war~ly. row, Doc 1 or. Lucy and I will be dtead- waiting; her face beaming wi'th a.pppova.l sa.id Mrs. Richmond. "How good you of the proceedings. " I have never h(een so pleasantly im· fully dull now my hu3band haa gone." "Well, may 1 pay my visit to-morrow .After dinner, Doctor M11>uric~ accom- a.re to me I I wish I could do as much preBSed with a str~nger. I feel. bett er alrea.dy. He has given me fresh hfe and in the evening, instead of In the afner- panted the ladies at once into thedrawing- for your happiness as you are doing for hope." noon~ Mr. H.ichmond was kind enough .room, where Lucy poured out coffee. mine. Good night, and pleasant dreams !" (Tr> BE CONTIYOED,) "I think he seems a very jolly fellow ; to ask me to do so occasionally during his They soon found that he could sing very PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECE IPTS filled with .don't you, Miss Lucy 1" he added slyly. absence; and then I could stay for an well, and he and Lncy tried some duets A Dynamite Hog. . "Yes, I think so," agreed Lu.cy,_try· hy~~~,,or two, if it would be agreeable to together, their volces blending delight· absolute purity and correctness. ing to make her voice sound very mdiffcir· fully, Mrs. Richmond declared. There has been so much gloomy and ~mt, and succeeding very badly. " It is the very thing I would have " Ah, you like music, Mrs. R ichmond ! depressing news of late t hat we feel an "Oh, you appear to h ave cooled down asked you ; I only hesitated because I Are you equally fond of painting 1" especial kindness towards those genial j greatly ! you spoke ,~f hlm n;iuch more thought I should be such a very dull com· " Quite, I think," she replied. fellows who, scattered all over the world, heartil:y: ~his morning, ,he c?ntmned, the panlon. Will you dine with us 1 Hon· " I suppose you have seen all the cele- devote their time to the preparation of -very spmt of mischief m his dark brown estly, Docbor, I should be grateful t o you bra.bed old masters durintr your travels i" marvellous or amusing inventions where· eyes. " if J Oll would. I cannot bear the Idea of lie continued, trying t o draw her into with to fill the ears of correspondents for ."I wonder whether .he i11 married 1 Lucy's being shut up for a fortnight with conversation. "My·knowledge of them the press. Looking at the matter in this 111nd Mrs. Richm~nd muarngl~. no other society than mine; I am afraid is confined to our National Gallery and light, a cordial tribute of thanks is due to "Ah! that is JUSt what M111s Lucy was her spirits would suffer severely." the L ouvre.I' t he sprightly citizen of Laurinburg, Ga., w~nderrng ! . That. seems t o be th,,...first "I will come with much pleasure; but "And 80 is mine," said Lucy. wh'o has caused it to be announced that thmg you ladies thmk of ; It would .'llPet I do not.think you ne~d worry about Miss " Then you both. have a ire11.t pleasure a local hog, presumably one with four have occurred to me to wonderot>il.· "1e S tarr. "What a beau!Jtfnl happy face she in store " legs, r ecently ate heartily of dynamite, su.bject. However, I can makW 1; ,"":" : !;iv f'·,Ji~ .~<lrl.Ad warmly. It wo~ld be difficult to aay what there entered a lot where a drove of mules was minds ea.~y on that score. I--'lux:t .mdll1 .t:Mflll 1tt1chmond looked .at the young was in this speech t ha.t mad Doctor Mau- pasturad, irot himself ktcked, and at once man .wi~h a pleased attentive expression rice and Lucy blush consciously; but exploded, killing twenty of the mules. bachelor. · . Almost before he be.d finished, Lucy be!?re a .e answered. they did. Doctor Maurice quickly re- A neater tbing in the way of promiscuous had fled from the room. . Yes, and she Is as goC1tl n.11 she 1~ covering hh uaual self-possession, went slaughter was never concoived since the ··Why, Edgar, what 1a the matter beimtifal. I love her very dearly." on_ world began; and though, of course, the with Lucy 1 What are you · teasing her " I don't wonder at ib," he went on :, Now t ell me did yon ever see any· story ls merely a genial lie, still the mind for ?" . impulsively; and then, feeling that he wl1;111re a .1p,ioture tbat struck you as being is as much delighted with the thought of " C?h, only fo:r fun ! ' he answered, had ea.id a good deal in the circumstances, £.net !u treatment of sentiment tha.-n that that pasture immediately after the imaglaughmg. "Sar~h, t~at is a ca.ee of mu- he wished her good-bye hastily, ~~nd went dea Ctil.' .!it"ol·'~rancia's a.t our National inary explosion as if it had actually octual love at first B1).lht. . ~way w,lthoub aeeing Lucy, who; coming Gallery 1 It '.\1ways seems t o me ~hat curred. Then there is the merry Nubian "Edgar, yon cannot_ mean it-why, ln a mmute _@r two afterwards. from a that picture l;freai;hes the very sIJln t of who haa just t ickled the whole wol'ld un- and everything that is kept in a first-class Grocery and Prothey have never met until to-day l I am walk in the village,hund Mrs. Richmond religious feeling, an~i. ls absolutely per· der the fitth rib with hie story of how the people threw mud at the Mudlr of Dongo· sure Lucy ls nob at all the sort of girl to laughing softly to herself as she lay upon feet." vision Store, will be sold at the lowest possible prices. 111., as that rer.plendent functionary was maka 11uch a hasty choice," . the sofa. . · . Lucy agreed. with · ·-ll·l-. hia atafff.>r Cairo. Natur"'Well, events will 11how; I am certain " Why, dear, you look quite cheerful! his admiration of Fran CASH for Beef, Pork, Eggs, Butter, Hides, Tallow and all I am nob mistaaen." · , . Who has been amusing you ? ' but Mrs. Richmond sai The medicine arrived iv. due course, " Oh. Doctor Maurice has just left ! I ta.tiona:nd Edgar, with his customary devote_ d don't know that he was p~~t!cularly fun"No . doubt, you wi attention, went down to the ce·lar to ny, and yet he amused me. eccentric, but I cannot select a .bottle of brandy fo~ his "li'e to " But how r asked ~ucy coaxin~}Y· in looking at that pi1 1.$ commence. He brought 1t. read;r de· " Do tell me ; I should like to know. spires me with a. sens3 1 7 cantod. · " I have no doubt you would ; but I most. My rea11on, ' " Now thab h to 'be for yuur 11pecia.l shall not gratify your curiosity, as I a very foolish one · nae,'" he said to her. "That de ianter doubt whether you would see the point lt." holds exactly a. bottle, so' you will lie able of the joke. Never mind, dear," she "Have :you a.n to allowance yourself. I have put another added, actually laughing again at Lucy's what it is ~" ask bottle of thia particular brand, w'hich fa disappointed face ; " you will have an interested tone. much better than the rest, in a 'certain opportunity tio-morrow of asking him curlous·on the lit bin in the cellar, and shown lb to Mrs. yourself, If you like, for he is-no\v pre"No ; I will BY JESSIE M. It:. SAXf..EY. Britannia's Dig Sons. FAR ERS' ATTENTIONI TYRONE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, JAMES STRUTT, Prot>rjetor Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Pat ent ·Medicines, etc., etc. 0 =::::::===================--::::====:::==::::::::::: J AMES ELLIOTT1 S His ·reas are not to be1 Excelled. Croc kery & Glass-ware JAMES ELLIOT'.F. Call and inspect. - :N'" C> .:x:. 0 JXT'- L I G HT PLATFORM BINDER ----o--- - A LOCK fif ll[D HAIR, F. H . MASON, Hamntcn P. 0 . J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON~ Pharmaceutical Chemists. 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