Stratford Times, 30 Nov 1887, p. 7

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* further movementa of the corps. the old n man be the shining head, on whose "*Lieut. and Adjt. Kershaw, on taking 4, : a determined to at- attempt, however, he failed, owing tothe pr esence of dismounted and wounded men; to the detachment of a body of about three hundred Zulus to inter- thexweat rosebud, who comes," ete, At that moment Dorothy's quick eye saw great man issuing from 4 cabin, leading an- other man by the hand. And then she forgot sat the face With all her eves, sarted as though to cry out, ' ght before her--slowly, slowly, taking in all teer corps called Al it meant. They were nearly level nor t} rain. sits wisdom, and the fair young maiden, Ps io Then there le aped up int and with ber lips she gazed at the , be er eyesand face 1 we had 4 & : bis wa " * ' » = - j gE t have t i SURSUM CORDA rem a 7 * *Truloe t +x 1.3 32 < THLE Mb Hs us "yl I: \. 1) oo oe St + ores ft Seg YS EE et BS yes ee " > 2 'i eee --") = pat Sit 3 es . rr I 4 ' t @) a : y* : + me ' j } *. ' i t . By H. RIDER HAGGAR ; ga with ber, TS" . : a : Dorothy and the old gentieman' with ber ' F erences . Seam See ee a+ . . E wi} face with ¢ bails ] I ¥ . Setar a w the gr till & 2 t : : . ' - aie the chery ma forces 7 oe in i t ae , 1 t 7 wu t Ernest, wear tie soy a I i 4 . is 7 pow ' 8 v, be j New al, a ' 7 } stable se tte ee ss 5 '2 : ' , J t ¢ , _ ' t t : bd . 1 wait t T r if } - ' i F of ~ i { Als , Tutt! H Leics 1 etvo theneare , -- . t age adervonposer ty or 7. t tard SCHOOLS IN=ALASKA, ' t ~ ' x "" t} tet Jor» . \ 1 put, T 2414 head. He ' > . Se scien = a : ia hea tie t 1 I t Trrancy : he Ser a ETE a a 2 8ijpS one plea Eee ' mn "thie 34 inst. Alston's 1 we, HAW 8 orent I ' i : ; : on ae eenreeen Gerere hy ee Sew) that : nmee-eaenernn waery en tee a - : tte sian : = + . cad 1 t - a T -- ~ -- +---- o<--~ ; n the Uni , | " + nt To "-- trys stoarilge « ! a t ? t i : in ' ' 1 ' ' oor? ' - les te \ ' ' t 1 a a ' - muz..the « oul. H ¢ *¥ . : ' y y : é order of rininne t. Alston, ad. thruattog the #7 the close t vet Rowe's Drift, te sang i hay nis shoud ; ¥ J fire on them ata d he , ; mi ea r, ated att Zz ' min So ¥ : , ' YY ¥Kn : OF * " e fn, oe , } Eva eet t ! ait, ard t are I , . ot check ¢ : - z There w t s 1 Jlace a ib for them, te MEP ras 16 i \ thee pyar f { ts ' a 1 ted that be saw them coming. ven 5 . ° of ny ami hieul K 4 truant tl st ' y . l be we o . Y pe 1 i ' Capt, Alston issued an order ts | Vas tas it was getting dark - it set that i I when t from t Indian « g uns + tReet . t ne te m ve e " ha ' This.was done with thee tos bet hi pas ¥ to bo tl } t . and | : 5 i At that tine \ the i ring bs } mi mMezaer dian led ty thes ry , "he teas "a a number of we red hi m through the prem toward) . LK adir thout hope, g t t tend ! be rp, whie * bt through , + in e ies vi renia : eseeeeachansiinis Dare aie ia? i , Which passed right 64 the after part of the slip, while giving up the 4 i, t s ta a wigh so niat i ' \ the eneniv, about twenty troopers, Capt. Al- neat amilic rs jan ae > te " iferated in Zulu - three } vl thous ht the fel low ane ay 5 aye cea pie cay 1 'tel tt Ba ae SS % ADL > vor ce e -eonrmy ' ae at 3} hev a ¢ ; ni . ror I ston, and his son' Roger Alston, who acted 83 it mii bt have been Sanskrit for all they werd was ade ad. bat wer wasn't, he bad been struck J be Ibis of the 8 the ™ ro ot ands te ante eoed by means of ire ing around the nin alle de-camp. Several horses and one or poo). : " quite close now. y © let him in, and such 9 its hfe will tx » like F qeien gr do cree *k. The tag was about three tines the ev . P . . t a de two men were also severely wounded, which y "M cople! make way for 'And Eva, too, looked at them, and she, too, sight a thay «ore you never saw, all soaked and that when this hateful life is done size of a silver d the tae ake way, you low p she had never "thought to se with blood f£ with a I shall in some strange way reap 18 of the chjid ae ectioe ot am ni the rb umber uf the top to toe!" i ion on did our come see thatr fruits with you. . house in which it live "They wer' the on of a ve a "Why do you beheve that, Ernest/ Ifa child was found on the street during ns aor, "The y kill "Why do I believe it! T-cannot tell you. school | s tho Indian policeman, wh ' all the Zulus that were attacking them, when Perbaps it is nothing but the moc king fantasy also chief fof the tribe, and whose --_ eM shad killed everybody except them, |' fa mind broken down with brooding on its Annehootz, was under strict onlers to take they came awny, and the bl ind fellow, {Stic "f. In trouble we grow toward the light the ein rof the tag s "Ab! cept any such retrent; and to the presence of everything and ran forward. 1 --the eyes anid face which a second bef lint is, Sir Ernest, g¢ it ruck in a storm-- like a plant in the dark, you know, As n morning the bead Indian of the | 4 « os " e erie » ou rnest, 2 ; ; 4 he ; F of Zulus on the further side of 'hs, Erm -= eee 'a ah wl t the music been so calm and statue ikea wild light of fellows often do out there." | crushed flower smells sweet, so all that is to which the child belonged was > ing tothe valley through whic bh! | teh adieu psec See i il I love, and | ote -- of passionate and jealous) Eva put Sarthe r ronal and liste most beautiful and aspiring in human nature monedl to appear and answer for the such re _ pats bee t be conducted. ta ge ee i" plat i 'the desir not often to be seen onthe with breathless interest to tho story ot ad called into lifé when God lays his beavy absence of the truant, and if such absence was nt mus o my's and stretched ont his arms toward fhe , : 4 sands _ Steaven ia eoreow's sole ame'? : : on ee he " bien rs - faces of women. "rnest's a . "gs wond scape, 80 ee ound to have been willful the hea ndéiah *Under these circumstances he «det rimined vole, It would as vo here easy to 0 ' . Ernest's ad Jeremy's wonderful escay (bition. No, Evra, I do not know why I believe was fined a finee tere to fight the remains of the corps to the las! and dismo muting them, took Tl on vs = fairly alvantageoys position, A desperate contrary, she placed herself so that the grop- hand to haud encounter ensued. "it sand in ing arms closed round her, with a cry of the almost total extermination of Alston's «Dolly, where are y ev and in that of the greater partof the) upore Ernest, "date and {n another mo- attacking Zulus. The namesof the surviving) mont he had drawn ber to him and kissed her members of Alston's Horse t. and on the face, and she had returned the kiss. Adjt. Kershaw, Sergt. Maj, Jeremy Sones, _ fle! Dorothy, fie! aud Trooper Mazooku, the only native in the 'ioe she kissed Jeremy, too, or rather corps. Jeremy lifted her up two or three feet and "*These ultimately effected their escape, Seer caine to the same thing. Anc the enemy having been either all Fagg Sf then Mr. Cardus wrung them both by the followed the track of the li. | hand, wringing Ernest's the hardest, and mo . Kershaw regrets to have t0) p,oku stood by, and, Zulu fashion, chante state that in process of effecting his escape be) jit song of bis own improvising, about non was atruck by lightning and blinded. the chiefs came back " 'He estimates the total loss inflicted on the enemy by Alston's Horse at from four hundred to four hundred and fifty men. Dand one, the husband without any" face of such determined bravery a8 Was) doubt of a wives and the. father of at exjnced by every one of his late gallant com-| jeast a hundred children, etc.--and rades, Lieut. Kershaw feels that it would be] +, shape of a sweet and small one, etc,, ete: ; invidious him to mention any particular ery man fought desperately, ar died with bis face to the enemy. He begs to them--one r ever be kissed by ati ad, man--but she did notavoid them. On the how -- in the shape of a shining headed | and aren a fling on the quarterdeck to- pers then they all talked at once, an the accuracy of which he cannot, however,)| 7 guaranter, as ft is compiled from memory.) headed fashion, and when these had been put; the papers of the corps having all been lost. in a pile, and Mazooku seated, assegai and, g that the maneuvers attempted b: | all, bave, ete. "By order of 'Lieut. Kershaw, », the Dev "'Jeneuy Jones, Sergeant Major. \ oo beeen, "Then follows the reply, dated Maritz- | nowe, ants burg, Feb. 2:" "*Sim--1. I have to direct you to convey to Pte did not bite' her, but only whinnied and Lieut. and Adjt. Kershaw, and the surviving asked for sugar. Then Ernest, going into members of the corps known as Alston's tha ous with the horse, which nobody but be Horse, tho high sense entertained by the! and zooku were fond of taking liberties. officer, etc., of the gallant conduct of that, with, felt down his flank till he came toa corps the face of overwhelming odds at) scar inflicted by an assegai, in that mad tsarethiwane on Jan, 22 jcharge through the Und!, and-showed-tt to: ""2 It is with deep regret tha officer, | shou And Dorothy's eyes filled with tears of of the heavy spinterteies which | 'thankfulness, as she thought of what that hes 'befallen Lieut. Kershaw. He wishes to| horse and its rider had gone through, and o express his app ion of the way in which! the bleaching bones of those who had tha cer handled the remnants of his corps, and to inform him-that ha uame Will! to kiss Ernest --_, only ti a er proper quarter for the|cuse, so she only of her majesty's pleasure with!thoat the sorrow of the empt regard to 0 bia services, were gone was almost atoned for by this hour ""3. I am directed to offer you a comr| of mission in any-of the volunteer corps now in service in this men "'T bay il Dorothy stroked the Devil's recognizing how sweet anc Was no ex T hen they went ashore to the hotel, -- sat " *Cuiny or Tue Starr.'* length Mr. Cardus and Jeremy went off to ERNEST'S EVIL DESTINY. see about getting the ines through the cus-_ ? A young lady came running up the stairs tom house, where they arrived ~ find . Maszooku keeping half a dozen gor; off-' ~ of the principal Plymouth hotel, and burst into a private sitting room, like a human Rese who wanted to open a box, at bay with and plastering them with of- bombshell of attractive -appearance, some what to the ------ of a bald old rena epithets, which fortunately they did gentleman who was sitting at breakfast. eeeDolt, * eatd Ernest. Rh oe i present] nS a Pour er y! bave you ¢ beautiful day, is itnot? Will =i take macro eee 'for a walk, I sbould like to go ors walk. =. CHAPTER XXXV. Ob, Reginald, the.Conway Castle is nearly in, and I have been to the office and got leave oe us t » gv off in the launch; -so come along) san Ernest, of course I will." i afe sure you do not mind being seen with a blind man; you must give me your that time does the launch leave!" 3 to bold, you k inow. P= "Ata quarter to 10 exactly." aie fa i "Then we el an aa | "Ob, please, Reginald, be quick; it might' taking Ernest by the hand, she led |--P° bie caeneh the crowded streets with tender the a in know." care, and on to the quiet Hoa And as y us smiled, and, rising, pu bat ie poner "to oblige Dorothy," of fact, he was as When br as, F 4e) cape Mr. t "> his he Ina quarter of ducted by so sweet a girl. 4 i hey reached the garden. up and down by the quay by nana custom | . bouse, waiting for the ean to sta: Now 'tell me about yourself, Ernest. What a "After th ," said ay Cardus, have ---- doing os years, be- "and bliud*" a '*Do you think that be will. be much distig. | eettins that hard look about the mouth! red, - Reginald?" bree Pg ee IY Doll. Shooting, :! " deer; brother 6, play - concent your wala "Pshaw! I know all that, or at least I can . can hardly believe it; it divaiag to think that be and Jeremy sbould hare been spared 0} out of all those people. fod is!" , Fou know?" "Ww 'by, thinking of you, of course, Doll." "Ernest, if y talk to me like that, I will tga ds and leave you to find _ he ' very blue eyes, ber oe rounded . = ' ibable li ne a ote y care for anybody except themsel 5 ~ "and dustier portion of life's road winds a1 = toward "the pals Berizoa of eur path on been wabappy, : taster side of ten. grie tle post markedly have been tu proces of Neen a thowki not bate- mCP erierionon a9 ee oo sa ro beauty in wo! and finally they all went very near to © rying ory th ao Shes it What have you been doing in your! t bacta 6 Sate She made a step to lovely face nul wandered o her mad. His eyes were on her face. yet he could not see her, | with defiance, e to define, It was a tragic, almost a dreadful scene. he had not had the luck to see @ shot fired ¢ passions it revealed were too intense for himself. rds, as can justly paint a land- ¢ made vivid by the unnatural fierceness ae <ig you think you could give him a no brush he lightnin patton tly. His voice broke the spell. Eva withdrew ive n me greater leasure jabout collecting their things in a madcle her arm, which was half outstretched, and 5 P touched her lips with her finger as though to "willy you tell him that I wish he would take enjo in silence, Then a deep misery spread it q fly and come 'to see me? I shall nd she passex bad also a mark upor whole thing hal not taken honghts which flashed through » 1. t there, and Ernest blind, and being far as the details were known to Mr. be hand of Dorothy, How dared she touch ber and looking P wand them as though to to go and call on Sir-Ernest at the hotel. We ing _-- a address him, and the 'blind eyes fell upon her Jont mea Derringer pistol to practice at « Ernes' It made | yo ttle with and I forgot to give it back." nl ver it. Oh, God! stood face to vatetiiess el], Doll, why do you stop!" be said im- a not wishing to be ovérheard assed thence with rap id steps. Pese. -- the nurse with the baby followed ber, cherubie bosom, and Dorothy noticed vaguely that tho child its forehead. The forty seconds. "Doll," said Ernest, with a wild voice, and "A lady," was the answ as, abandoned his usual habits, commencing totremble, "who was that passed us! "A lady: yes, [know that--what lady?" me. don't know. - A lady asa fib, but she could not -- him then; an cot she did mot resent the pressure. What "r not to do s di "Oh! It is strange, Doll, eae but, do when it was a questio: you know, I felt just now as though ottes t warned he very near me? Come, let with children." It a was us go home! then the cloud got over the sun again, | and they walked home in the shadow Ap: gin wero gal- loped by their side; and ~ --_-- have liked rently, too, all their talkativeness had gone, of the sun. They had nothing to say. 'Lieut. Jasper, Eva CHAPTER XXXVL INTROSPECTIVE. r the mesting'o Eva me, 4 08 m the Soe, just before Sacha time. Her MB pasband was now acting as locem tenens fer the rector of one of the Plymouth parishes. 'gent the blood to her bead, and then back to place for her heart _ They had moved thus from place to Years, waiting for the Kesterwick living to fall vacant, and Eva liked thé roving life 'well enough--it diverted her 'girl, 1 mi Presently sho heard her husband enter, for I am not in a condition to find m my re bringing somebody else with him, and sum- ghout strange pla moned up the sweet a for which she was remarkable, to greet & In another instant on -- BP vton the room, fol- who lowed by a fresh faced su 'ance reminded od e the picture of coming and taking him by the Mr. Plow che little since we saw him last, with the e tion that his hair was now and the whole face rather stouter. , Wise the = gray eyes were as cold as ever, tern, whose ap- had changed but excep. streaked with gray, Other- bis eyeglass, fule eves upon him. She saw that the young Jorothy saw the motion, and moved by an gentleman was struck and de termined to} overmastering instinct threw herself between make use of him. them in au attitude of protection not unmited when they have an end in view And so, for a second, their eyes flashing ns their bosoms heaving with | wj]] come and see me emotion, the two women to their krasl after a and the blind, "patbetic eyes wandered un long expedition, in which they bad, ete.--and easily over both, fecling a presence they were cagpr more about the war and the battles." shall be delighted." Jasper, er imprisoned. quite regardless of the pitiion fire that young it, cer tai inly you bave given me ho grounds found sufficient and bad the pe tof precur gentleman was keeping' on herself through | for faith, but I do believe it, and it comforts ing a prompt and -- tual attendance of all At last, reine tantly enough, fhe {me. By the way, how did you know that I the children. This meaps was found neces was here?" sary inorder to overcome the antipathy of sassed you on the Hoe this morning walk- the parents against having their ehildren - -- ated, and thereby drawn away from the cient customs, a and methods of one to 4 » "I must be off now, Mrs. Plowden; I w tarted. ! ae ' } |TO BE CONTINUED. | This custom rey fallen into disuse sinue+ the establishment of civil government in May, 1 The parents have come to know and va turned the full battery of ber beanté- | Certain eige A Cone FoR CHoLBK: alounva. " A understand the benefits derived from the edu- -- i as = eeeet en cation of their children, and are now quite and for all acute or chromic forms of bo a tee " taint tochdent > aummer 'or: fall, ts ready to lend their assistance in compelling fone 4 i Fowl Extract of Wild them toattend the school, The term of school oo 1 in oe "he re Ex I fo oe commences in Se pe mber of each year, and kind," he stammered "I oe bad Procure, HUM Y continues forty-four weeks, There are ten ruggis teachers and 11 s« a lars, with about equal proportions of boys and 'girls, running in age To Avoid Baldness or Grey Hair | froni five to eighteen years, and representing Women are unscrupul ous | "Lam 80 sorry you must go, but I hope you again and tell mo some "You are very Ho did not think it necessary to add that . Use Dr. Dorenwend's = at German «B Why seould Sat Hair Magic. It keeps the scalp clean and sue mainentseae = » Enslish bra per By the way, if you are going to see Sir free from Dandruff, and promotes the I ry ng - and the boys are also instructed in black- a cooperage, cabinet making and emeirte while the girls are taught sewing, nitting, cooking and various other be use- air bok duties. --Home formal, For sale Attractive sage from 'me! I have a reason 2° "Oh, yes, I dare say can. Nothing would | \% | force a new grow Magic. Itis the only seliahie. by all druggist in Stratford are very good. " Another glance, | sateen and Telling Advertisements. The old style of merely puffing one's mer- chandise has passed out of date, « The reading and purchasing public of today demand something stronger and better. That this |want is recognized and appreciated by the 'keen advertiser and equally alert public is ap- parent to almostevery one. The fact is ol vertising bas become such an integral part o modern business methods that it is almost im- possible to carry on any kind of tr: Ee () ures G Seu HS sCOuDS S, \traffic without its aid. Itis well know = RSENESE imany Concerns pay largé salaries to skilted -- , 4 writers, whose ouly employment is the inven- of : Ahsan oe | tion and the framing of attractive and telling he care about having her hand squeez in- life-than 1-advertisemien! os n of seeing Ernest! 'aes enon taking Burdock "Blood Bitters, | Thousands of dollars are "annually ex- 'cen deluded cherub! th - - Leould not Peuded simply = putting the matter in shape _ eat for several days and was unable to work, 80d ma ous more for its publication in CHAPTER XXXVIL | One bottle cured me." ; who ean express inclear, AFTER MANY DAYS. ., Tara, Ont. For all bilious troubles te and concise chy stoning set in attractive Within an hour after the departure of | id B.B.B orm of display, just what it has to offer, at be in all A P ang of jenlousy shot through the { but he comforted bimself with the reflection that a fine woman like. that could not care fora "blind fellow. "Oh, certainly, I will try." § "Thank you," and she extended her inane. | He took it, and, intoxicated by those pagar eyes, ventured to press it gently. mild wonder took possession of Eva's cond that anyhody so Very young could have developed | chan astonishing amoun A Severe Attack, t- better draw up at. merchant as well as the cou- door, Then came an interval and the | If you have a duain, watch, or locket *2mer. pond of two people walking up the steps, that is worthless on accoun t of it being | No merchant can now wholly depend for me of whom stumbled a good deal; then | brass, get it ted in either wold or silver, , business u upon the fact of his being we known a ring. | which ig make it look equal to new and ,to the trade. No matter how many years he "Ig Mra. Plowden at home?" said aclear wiji last ter than sak new plated ™ay have been established, or bow familiar voice, the well remembered tones of which) goods. fant marentae work to be po his name is to the purchasing public, or how first-class an rated his wares are, if be does not md ver- th a rush, land quantity "y metal put on. at tise and keep doing so in some way! buyers "Yes, si | | Bectrer, Electro-plater, ----t ABS and consumers will in time ignore him and "Oh! Ww ait bere, flyman. ih. ted good | Hotel, Stratford, band, | opposite W. indsor | = NASAL BALM| Another aot, and the ome room door | AMM 4° saga ant the maid came 'ta Teac ling ; Ernest, \ wore a curious, dra "How do you dof" she ol. in a low voice, hand. "That you to give me extent of thousands of dollars a year, and POSITIVE pays the same without murmur beckuse it him to do #0. waitin Goods Review Gen. Pleasouton's "Mockingbihd."" | "How did I ve» ea ® be called 'Mocking- i bird Pleasontonf " said "That came out lof an incident of the war. " For three rhonths dma} jwhen we were down there in the swamp with $ | McClellan, ied men dying around 'us by thousands, n trumpet was sounded and will do, Jan e did =< speak till the door closed; he wat looked at her with those searching blind eyes. ' Thus they met again after many years. { These Cle land the countenance of Plowden was what) She led him to a sofa, and he sat down. noel band nye. Th in bs = Pag ay [she canbenaned Plowden had always been! "Do not leave go ot my hand," he said wc. |The men were a cg and discourag¢d. M --powerful, intelligent and coarse looking. uickly; "I have not yet got used talk: "A q ys ing harmfal Liquid: experience has been that a lively ro will "Let me introduce my friend, Lieut. Jasper, to people in the dark." Inuffs ar ntert ers. Neo i geome the rhe s fight better. to you, my dear," he said, in his full, strong She sat down on the sofa beside him, feeling meirely nok obtainable atrour dros gig eae day I racik into " McCtellants bead- voice, which was yet unpleasant to the ear. frightened and yet happy. For awhile the ' 4 2 nde We ance 3 . and anh rig ephe Pp ya recein off 50 cente and 81.00. rs and told him that the morrow would paseo into his soned eve, and. throu templating Eva with bait, like most very beau lor lunch, I me long go to the tasked him to come and take pot Bese' with us." most fitting. She sg a astonished ecstasy; tiful women, she waa blind. Atlength she broke the silence. jused to that sort of thing, and it only amused and} {her faintly. Mr. Plowden i it, and took it asa jout her idropped bjs seized it with enthusiasm. Eva smiled again. "Shall we go to lunch sone tee went to lunch, ith the person mal. men Pr am delighted," she murmured, and held the dead. band. The cherub, ee or awaking to the fact, my life." plunging at it, eyeglass, and, d it asa pike does a little fish and shook | she said, sweetly sho ya down A swan, SS tench itself the conv irather; that is, Mr. Plowden ealked with all jhis nt; -- they could find Scan ce St. Flianmenttte Met, nothing to say, anc all silence seemed oy eee iat | _.. | he the Fourth of July. I suggested 'that we 'should have a grand review, a salute to 'the flag and that the bands should g nd with him again. some patriotic Perk Also reconimended m : Scrofula for he was 1# one of the most fatal scourges whien afflict mankind. It is often inherited, but my messagef", may be the result of improper vaccination, mercurial poisoning, uncleanliness, found the line breaking. You see the men's various other causes.- Chronic Sores, aramunition was giving out, re even a vet- Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors, 'eran will run rather than the chances of and, in some cases, Emaciation, and Con- | being shot without having the opportunity of sumption, result from a serofulous condi- | returning in kind, hi | The idea pleased him, and he necessary orders, Not long after tliat we I rode down to the front aud guard over ber loving -glane "Were you surprised to ge. isbe asked, gently. "Yes; it was like getting a message from I never expected to see you ger |I thought that you had quite passed out of { "So you bad f mef" : some "Why do you say such athingto met You ; tion of the blood. This disease can be | ned 1 pig col fonk ares *ardared | know, Eva, that it is imposible for me cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ad ing lively, "ad they cite = forget yau; I almost wish that it wers pos- I jnherited a serofulous condition of t \the "Mocking Bird." 'The runaways into I meant that' y i passed out of 4 bidod, wh a tof my when they beard dine music, Ammonition imy mien life, for out of my mind you can | whole system. After taking a -- i was quickly. distributed, and with 'a cheer four bott of Ayer's Sarsaparilia | they jum mped to the front and charged the nm Eva ore her head words sent a thrill of bappiness and was silent, and yet Entirely Cured | Johnnies, coupletely routing them.' | Some- through \ tice facil extempora ahha and, for the ear, have not found jt | body dubbed me ve 'Mocking Bird,"but the aber none remporary preacher; ther" Go se had not ite Son him ror 1 ot Ae to use any eee batever, | array went beyond my own trppps."~< and Eva, fully gece with ber own himself together, and spenking sternly enough ) Secanhicia e terkc athe oe -- We 4 pe bate i its, contributed a great many , and with a strange su energy | Tremont st., - f hare ent ant 0 Sen fener Just that f ber. "How you came to do trad (rei ce A Very Large Iden. | i a } « " se ther, mere, to et inten Flin, nearing what zou ive done som mt know." Hur ve penas_ bul ater ng «16% egnt hos nizays Paving coat efecto 4 & Messrs; | "Itisdone; donot let us speak af it. Iwas [hocties of Ayer's Sarsaparilia, sores tt aya raving about street rived to summon Mr. Plowden to christen a 'not altogetber to blame," i I have now good th. st fons, "As it is perfectly evident that y- *Piymouth! ob, dear, 7 you'ksow. 1 "Landed! Indeed! Where from? ick ko: teak Ar. bans eens. ke smnagt. ie ymouth Jasper?" she asked. Tho eyeglass dropped no; I only landed I did "Well, Teame Dy Ber; from the Zulu' war, "was invalided home for fever." Be dying baby. He got up atonce, for he was » 54 Appleton street, P ilious in the perf of his duties, going to my now while I have the Lowell, Mass. century at , 1 propose to make the and, making excuses to his guest, departed [chance, because time is short, apd [think it some months ago I was troubled with °™ by ing the streets on a new Se iismnennd, shee forcing Eva to carry on 'right that you should know the truth. Iwas) $6 Sores on leg. The limb plan. Instead of cobblestones or E the con igoing to tell you first that for what you have! was badly swollen Vand Inflamed, and the | ould covered "Have you been in Pi long, ee ee sores harged large quantities of offen- the width of the street and abeut fix the action thas Jou can settle with your toa-| (arse bet and ores | 'some more wires in the science and your God. But I wish to tell! pret tesored." Tam sl ter the Conduita.and clap down the bridges again in yon mentite yon ere You se this medicine me.--- Mrs. | the turn of the wrist. 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