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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1900, p. 3

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COMIC In. In.“ . In. Thes b. from ate." hm “nu: lint..- n on. od tho 9b- Ting. an.'t an ab- ' 9.0 Mn. ha. m t M . _ 3 an are." I)” it. old EU If "f3t has. no trunk. Mr. W." m rad. “NM arid I lune all the _ Utttt we shall need for the wt. tiii] Us cut-mica." and we point“! to w an! capaclous one that stood ' them. tthen, mu. marm, than!“ ho ”was tttw Women at the fash- tsto ----- Emma With an Ht.- t luggage a! that." ha mopotrdm, a twinkle m hin' eye as he pick- “ the walls" and led the wan on mm the boat. _ "QM had never been on the ocean "' and the eagrerr1rmct val all i: Ing one to Illa. while he exhibit- " a boy's ultimatum over what , w-tho chipping especially in. mg hint . _ . _ otfrelt. Indra. tho gimgway " OWN 'tivornaraswaslitretesmntor+ *“s while we can. Where's ya", can: 'l" and he glanced about titm. ”Valuing only just then occurred to "it that she mght lune some bag- 3N, day was nne and the Mildown 'harbor was dellghtlul. Mr.Law- ."ipoirttttqt an. the Yum who“ "r- nor-9st. and relating the histori- cal 'm‘rnb undated with some of m ' their arrival 5 .ngv-on took a I . when both NR anon Install“ positions. . Wallingford was assigx looking out upon tho new had a mullet nun tonne Ills mother's "apartment. , " linen room" was on the t ' was both menus and 1 with snout-a "Sdlftl%',' “its. wink; aStt ' win ' and a comrortablo mete C the foul-m. f“ . w. there aint any ot k yoursr-lt." Mr. . a dh, ed, when ho had conducteti I: 5661-9911;" Mr. itaabdhr-.rfc' ed. when ha had mmducteJ Mir- thither. "You're to have “a 0 charge om. a A c ' towels. and 'lui'. ' ; any“; _ Z; kept in order and handed out tr. a dinintproom remnants and “It rm talt1 .11: l W _ V h 1W: I!!!" - "ibttiairrtti/?'ff' edt IU' 'otrr'GrirG RFU, . tt and therwil he nuns new” to ruck-Tut rHttfiiid5 yawn have “any ot "no for mme exerciso out or doors and sea bathing. both of whirl: I “a you. to take. It you any QM .ttxyniry.'yttely5.Cu,' STm’ 315.31: ii-tietrtht," _ tm. Walling! gratefully responded, tor the saw that the old gentlemn wgs later-est!!! In her manure. and want. ed to be [ind to her; "I will do eeerr. th'mx that I can to improve my Faith. for I Maw I cannot discharge my duties tnlthlully unless I all well." "That's: tho talk. but if. during a thh ovary Inaplratiom while Uopo and rourago were rc-vivod over the prawn-t. of a permanent home ror tar bummer and gmrstuterativo employ. mm, to enablo her to luy by a. Itttlo “up tum." whm the analog: show at 1mm. lv, ' '. /" l 't Ned was to as the ottito runner. and' his bright lace. alert manner. and manly. courteous hearing at once won Mm the' -rtit of awry one whom he sv-rved. Ale' droppzd easily into his lime of idly, and was on cheerful and good- naturw% Ln. perrormirqg it that he ro-. when mm can,” from arprmtiat-' he guesu It. w Mun. . _ Ah this he gave airway into the} hand: 01 his mother. vim carefully in- I vested than in on at theBuston bunks ml a. mm for him In the nature; Be W11 at once toptt" brown and hearty, his eyes were bright with Imam. his I” elastic. amt ho wan as ban” an "to day was long. While. when I. “an. to dirooror that. his mother» thin -etreean were mun; om. Alli“ a biaty color to “use them. his 6413M knew no boonda. . “Nut-nee." he Enid to her one day, white his a". dwelt fondly on her lame. ”you are getting as pretty an ---tv4 a, young girl; do you know it I'" "We. Ned. you mustn't begin to urac- tm‘ rustterr upon your mother." Mrs: \anir‘tom “upward. an amuwu mullo Iiovering about her "pst. "It in". flatterr. it's solld truth.. yvu're 4 ttur.dtrod times mum than mum of the nno lama who are here," 3m stoutly attirmeai, but she laughed v- It merrh. and told him to run. away. tor aho was very tmer. But surprises and pleasures nomad to follow thickly upon each other. 0110 nhy. 39W wan hurrying along a T all. intent upcn sumo duty. he neur- .xs it ”turn hurt and the tllzkling or rl'wr hells tell upon his ears a look ot Nun-k ttstort%lcmmnt, IOIIOWN! by one "t unite-3mm! delight. overmread hits [are an he recognized in the bowltch-w lug vision and her canine attendant Eli-13 "crumb 1.511;de and her Ilcg; "mam you t well. Budge. and I have s pretty good mmnorr--haren't we. We?" remanded m. Gertrude 'e no ‘arllyyuted the my had of but not. "aiafwe are over i) tmMsh obligod__to ye: foe Wine Hating! jg not; other: Do p',',':",',"',;'.',, no “and I or ii; mnndmu!tltn " nearly cried my eye tears "rr-tt l." exclaimed the little lumen. IL smile of plea-um maxing her fwd lips an than in turn. remind Bed. "you are Neat Wtsllingrford, and tho boy who found Bucks for me '." "Yr." NM mowed. “mixing with joy henna the renumbered ttlat; "In! how diAymr know me?" - - “Yes; in I ain’t 'inwoao you'd Ctr, "in! at it again." laid Ned. mod “I; -. - .. - - - . "I - toxin auxrpodj." amt! the - man with I. ooettldent tom cr per bright be“). -- "I saw -rou out at that diluklna fountain on Bt-et "t'tgeserb-it't you know?1o_q¢! yang lord me that Budge 'iiniaiii Elle. Irma". any new”? Sit W TRIM you}; $21") o duty, he nour- ',ht littls Iairy. cnd white. mm hair streaminte ortuhirrts dainty little feet. and ue ribbon at we at Natttttatret. triage tor the and his mother " th assigned wing ma respx t In"? same neat)- on f4 oc. r,i"rict f )muglk and; ,ili, 513% fT,i C ' ' L3 " ' 'riii,itriogttsrrir"Ot " t has map-pity " tte. may 'd. , eyes. hut he kimply mm: _ Jt 1m 311:0} you'n'ro very "homo-to all that I um. and 1 am wry glad that I happened to mu names Mm." - ....,..,.,..-,. -_ -eee" - 7 .. 1'opa thought you wen“ my}. .1»- dependent. though. not to take any rvwanl." the child gravely remarked. as she studied le's frank, handsome taco. no. [In flushed again. .. I couldn't." he mld. "after he had been so kind. nud--and you had given mo that bannllul was." if l f . ; "“1119 gong?" jaertFhttiaired'. wondeHiutry, then an uho suddenly my memherod. she uddvd. imiitterrentlrt .. Oh. that was nothlnx. But nre.you sumplng here at this [mum t" she in; quired. wlth sumo curfmlty. “Yea. I am messenger bor tor an. clerk T "Yes. D tun, and Ned slime Where he "we; as the rocks T “But don't you get very tired 'l Gertrude naked. t "Wall. amassing», hut t tttt "in td after a swim: and a good alight" Eeerm", e _ _ T e ' ( "Oh, can you swim f" . _ . t "Of course, I can; can’t. 1015.!" t “an? . khan " 0h, can you swim r" _ . " "Of emu-so, 1 can; can‘t you!" ti _ "No; but pupa and he would in: to Mouth me than autumn.“ Gnrtmdé. repiied. with a little envious nigh over Ned's 'treompyarhmeatt, Hum atter luok‘mg him gravely (war for a mom- ent. Abe rtaparkeci, "I (3)31th h rather queer that you tati1tid' lumen " born". We um” was)“ tor a month or two every summer. I think it, is thp um ping-g I Knovkgt. D "iiakJAikpdnrieit to this mmmund I! short: friendly hurl}, 15nd b tet).' ' tf! waxwwmns nines: (th.),',': knows. him a good. while. 'de.hi.75 aha/added; "any My to him. Budge. tor he has been a good friend to you." chance very ofun. I'm so busy "Papa has a yacht. and “V‘ Mib Mun; I wiil ask him , you with us some day. Butt pel you are in a hurry now, and l'; you again about it," the 11tphr4 Mm! m? FaiCiurdin u‘the Mali-3H white fairy went skipping, dawtcthgt hall, and then went about his busl- new with a sparkle of by In his eyes and n bright smllc on Ms "no. Gertrude Lnngmnld was. in his me timatIOn the prettiest and sweetest girl he hndjvm' seen. _. l Ite' know that she was the potted daughter of a. wealthy gentleman. whllr ho was the non ot tt poor widow, and had to work tor his llvhm: but she- watt just an kind and friendly to him an it he had howl tho son ot a millionaire. and he almost “'qume 'g,igtirii8i.Gil5, '-ijagrvii""i""ri.llrt"i him an it he had boom the son of a milllonnlrc. and he alum“ wq-shlpmd her tor her sweet, graclousntm. ' ' Lutor In the day Mr. Langmaid Pam" into the "Nico and shook hands cordially with him. white altar that he lost no opportunity to give Ned an "rand. and always "tipped" him Utr- orally In errn (or his set-vines. - little lady that. she, was. Her eleventh birthday came around noon ‘Iter her arrival at Us. hotel, ant} he! hither and mother at'rahged for in little re'- c-aption and lawn party in W of the event, will rdtrteahmesrNs as be served in a tent which was “acted in .tlte spacious grounds for tttty oc- casum. ' TNew was rather Harm-153d andlvery mun: gratJied to' receive a mined tnmmion to the party; a rli ot little Mis: Lantramid's t'hhd'lll; and escrow which made his (hi‘okg glow and his eyes spark'a wan plasma. He showed it to the Mark. and .was even more delighted when he told him: that he should hive tha whole after- noon of the spee'aied day to htmelf. tio at three o'clock on tho tenth a merry company of buys and girls, about Gertrude's tue, ussnmblod 0n the lawn and piazza of the trrtirl, and entered most hmrtily hm) the var- the lawn and piazza of the Inn}, and entered most heartily has; tho var- ious sports provided for them. Gen enjoyed everything as thor- oughiy as any ctte, and son made Mm- :eif a favorite by his good-ntttured and obiigimz manner. and as hbs and obliging mum mother had taken [I ntely dressed tot th body. an to Home boar su.pposed him to tAb is the nic pln' I nor of. Da arm ii:':.!!,', 1'iPl,iti; te " "Don' {Writ ret ' thusi- mm "gtiough"q-oit" t we a. supposed him to we ths am of some. guest, in the, house. a A But u(l et we amusement rams itear be'f.ntt'UtFoi5et,t about. tan-time. Win-n (hm-nae- " and her mother, with two or three others. tried to arrange tho order of marching Into tho tent for supper. "There are ten boys and ten "Than are um boys and ten girls. I think we should go in mm- plea." remnrkml a port little mine. who wan a 15an bundle of fashion and fnrbvlows. and who llkod to' up? Iter elders in aoclety matters .. Well," amid Mn. Immmuld. unlu- ing with amusement. "I use no 0b- Jeetion to that, and you shall chow». your own partners. Who will you go with, Katharine?" .n. .. = "I'm sure I'm not going withthat (-ommon errand-boy," the child re- turned. with another was ot her head and a dbdalnml glance toward the group an the lawn, where Ned was dong his but. to make the others have " 390d 9139.. . "What errand-boy W' chimed in a chorus of voices, for several other!) had approached. and were Ibwnlng to arrangements while they bent surprbed glances upon Katharine thague. who was a on“ tn‘tho hotel, and who had 990me recent- ed Noah be“ Invited to the party. "That Ned Walmrtord," wu the cementum. reply; "M'I-M’IWIY uaGrrausittorhimrtntttttoel.l' “Well." ”chimed Gertrude: his have. her fair In» crllmonlng and bar Tt (ll-lung with Inauguration. " what irtieitSirtrstttqtoiqottty.ttrhte but I - new. and you'll spoil everything. nu “um " you do or any ”will. unkind to him.” and tears rushed into an um. tuba-M Frist Do you like My"? ndeed; t think it In great I do so love the neg." and ml out of an open windo could see "the bright. '3!!th they cama rolling in upog I on the beach. , lon't you get very taxed " naked. _). hush V'n’ilulft‘ luvs “an. I'm so busy." I yncbthand 'vNFGo, manner, tttttt " ,en pains tthave ' e.---'"-""' .__ '§§6i¥1.&fllll.Mm:.mn£WLmL , -..-- . . . um . fstggtrtt,t'4 also? ' and . #9! F Ill Essa tltg2N'.r't.'i, iiiiiii'tiii.ii)jiiiii _ _ l he in no: of“ " fl PM wrggts' " Ming him .mu” Hutt [ramps ash". eptyr at tha. hater' am ot Born glttS we re- m Ira i.. "1 “half , . 5 go with me; to!" lenmpr." - / hiris t 05.“ has mummy very chretuf.f' :‘Mntxma. I wilt“ W' 'rev" III!"'H'I “j _ .l'r"i.Ftiiai'Jrv."" .2 , m l w. 's Thin! lndqmndent fts will“! ntumnl1rpall further lll-nM.\ " mark for Hit-He little veom'o'm re familiar enough with tho otlnotf Itttdr" polite ' y to know. Mum 1mm _ was chosen try tho 1.4mm an an r rot: had the pout. of honor. “11de would not do to give offence by slug“: hit him in 'ytv_w'tfor. f l -. 1h”: L'ormequentlr Ned. who happily ' In bllwful Ignorum'n of this “We regarding his positlon. and soc standing, was “may! very happy wl Gortrudm. with “1151. smart grad “em. :15kaxe if bt In; 'Would he he Inga)”: m mkp Irtti'iti 90‘qu Me nu the M'vméiI-nr with her id proudly and with 1w much self-p _ “ion as it he had been necmtomed, hh life to such ("Kunming while “Us trude corHh1pr'xtially.,,usld her motiqtk urbprwnnl that when was“. a boy at the tahh, who was as mini. mum, rutlemmny. and nttm'rtivei.ha Nod Wnllugtord," ' .ng eyes as she cbm'lltded this uplrlmd de. 1"!” of her mend. s'-?:iyii.-,tf,u2tihty,ttth1,titt'tl'i mg- . ii.tsaemaretsbiT um boyfrnpd} But Miriam Wallingford had ot heard tho spirited discussion reg!“ " tho nociui standing and 1" worth at her hoy, it Ned had not not fair the pert mightingly box." and to "arton' wrote and A sweet. in». rho}: Miriam mm: “mutual that. her dutleu did not bring her quail; In common with tho guestu' (if tlo‘houao: she rarely saw any of 1mm except an she met than: by chance. in passing through the: 1mm about. he: dutlon. and it was a. subject at wonder. among many ot Minn. who the beautiful woman could be with that slight» mmjnl “gum. and a lace ot such. dam-aw fairness and mrrinemeut. I Then tthit smllvd with amusement ', when she saw Nod with Gertrude on l hrs arm, marching proudly Into the tent, whuri: he tank his place at l tho head of the table heuide hips ', staunch little Irlmd, without a vthought. apparently. ri-gurding the ism-in! (link-nun» in tlwir ”among. l. she was so glad that. he hm] not been l near vnnugh to hear tho course ra. 3 marks of that urn child. Katherine i Montague, and thus could "rtltry with'- , n. pang this, hi4 nrst party and ex- pz-ru-ncv in social life. l “Oh. if 1 can but have my health _ nnd cmpioymvnt. so that I can give l him the education I wish, 1 know l he will than in the world and eventuc l ally her'onte th" mnul, if not tho unv- l union of any of those pottod children ot fortune," "tro min-ml. as she con'. tinued to watch them darling“ the banquet. “PM! is unturnlly smart." she continual. “I believe he winde- velop talent as he grows older. and I attt sure he will become a man to lug pupil at hifpite ur-r." . had become “rm friend‘t Her work was of such a. nature that tthe could always be dummy! am and though her (Kl-mamas were wry simple-tttmalls-ot white or somB prety earntyrie dotted with n. tiny sprig of black. qttex tumeared like some cultured and Nth-bred lady, which lnds-od shri really was. But a Maud. mido trommer poverty. overshadowed 'her "10-0. ckmd prem- nd so heat ily upon her heart and vplrit that she itustlntttivelr ashram: from all society. He always normed srtrttnttely pleasant an, wltm ttro Improve- ment. in her health and amt-ammo. while it was plain to be 39911 that he was becoming exceedingiy fond of Ned. Mr. Lawson: was the only one with whom Him aeld anything like triendty Intercourse. He was {runaway at the hotel, and always nought her to Inquires In. a 1mm kind and paternal way. "how she and Ned were getting along." _ In her gratitude for the great kindness ho had shown, In wording our!) " omnganiul home, and employ- mom. tor twr and her bop, Miriam was very ttttiiattle :mdupimuant to htm-except when he attempted to quentiml her regarding her you. as he did upon "tt6t or two occasions: then silo would suddenly withdraw within her shell. .0 to sprain tsth suming a proud though qutsS D nerve. whh'h "freetuall med the ohtt gvntleman's gr,'l1'Ar, . But many as all. out - the piazza and 1911112041 in kindness and nobility of Mrs. kukgnmlu. she was imstmetively drawn toward her and wishui that she might know her better. 7 Her Hm suddenly closed and thus shut. back into her wad heurt the thoughtto whirl: she had so nearly given oxprewdom _ A little later she arose, and taking in her arms the 1:119 of 1inea--utrou which she had been at work-she went within the house to put it away. . . ' As she was mnshmg' along the son'- ckma hall leading to the “next-room. she saw a gentbmnn approachlug her from the may directipn. She merely glanced at him, and would have mused on without a. aw- ond look, had not a hall'umthered exclamation ot astonishing“ {tom him caused her to It". her eyes again to tttet hwe. when she suddenly bu came gooteuirtht, on» when“ Ber llmbs released to more; every Atom ot color ned from her taco; her heart heat like a aloud-hammer " tterttttrrom;Nhe mtartnqttutot agent waterfall wu In - can. mum lulu-ell was scarcely lea saw-1mm! and carom. For a moment be m mud-"d which. and mud to he - mwhh amlblouuootnm and con-town. [ a?tmrtttrowtrtq'amt'-mt. hand. with "iieiGOt" ': (‘H l PTER y m I hope sod will a] " ma Nu! tor rpiritedlm A proud yo , ttus' ho huh tr1eattl grit tth' g NHL 'tri 3 'lt', u NEURALG-IA TOOTHACHE f ".tRfAEUMATItthC. ttgett EXTERNAL”, NERVILWEcuv-e! Toothache, Rhaumnhm.‘ CMDblalm. cm- of Mutts. Ooh“. Opt-um, Now-I'm, Diphmrin, Com Throat. Front Batu, Cramps, 8w. T . I 03:0 MIERUALLY. it cur" 0014', Hunt», Cholom. Dilution. Dyspenla, Dyuntory, irtfiu.rtm, Stomach DiIM'Mt, ar. F mmsou 8:60., KINGSION, our. AT All. DRUGGESTs, "no: 25. PWIAI'S COIN EXTRACT“ CUBE! com "'III‘I "P'"T T' j .‘ 'TTT" '., wmzb FOR. 3.4mm USE soR‘Famous" Generals WWW‘dW m WMIEWOF: l': :Takw New Spenser ' a gamma ihtiirmtlhtr tee-um“ palm he question“! In u husky. hardly audible tam: :,. . ' “An: yup Miriam Wnlmurford .?" " Yoquww thin I 1191." ','lt2,tited ed," Jul "than; hot 'luddenly'- 'tum heart, tumble to "bar - tlitre' virus] probing a! an on 'wouerti,, dhtr Bank. wlth u moan, In " heap uponrthé floor, yum-ring her pup:- qt snow: [hum all about her. - The man sprang forward to ave her this fall, bat only th and: to mweive her head upon hm nun. thus preventing it from puking “dust. the. ','eg',etref ot, ' ¢nr,.yy th " {(1)1300 that wan! have bruised It tire. r y. "Poor glrl!" he rmitterrx1, no he saw that. aha had minted. “I do not wand" that one. WM overclnne: this meeting must. have shocked her a. much as it has me," . F He gently lifted her from the tloom bore her tutu a small magnum room W‘V'l’fls ' Then mun-amp." to '. tho-aha“ ' ho gathered up the scattered linen and carried thu also within the room, lhuttlng the door after him to pre- Vent any one from coming in. AND All/mm INTERNAL on EXTERNAL. He I bore near there, lilo round the stricken woman be, ginning to revive, and bringing her " gins- or water, heimnde her drink some of it, and was relieved to see that one was rapidly recovering iter trtrmarttt and consciousness. "You are better T' ho remarkedJn u, kindly tone. "Yes, thank you." Miriam Murnnl. and raised herself to in sitting p09- tum.but with her grout pain-dulln- ed eyes fixed, with u Ion; of horror. upon her companion. "Do not regard me an amusing“). tr N3." he remarked, with visible agitation, "I know that I was guilty of " great wrong toward you years ago; bat uh! I haw repettmi of it in sackcloth and pahote, over and over again." -"Your repentance mum rather late," Miriam Wallingtord returned. with exceedmg bitterness, white her face was ghastly kl its pallor. up late. to prevent a.terrible and lust- ing stigma from resting upon me and my boy" " Whydo you call him bythe mum of Wal11ntrrorut" "Can T you ask ?~why should I call hlm anything else?” was the army' ptutttimtate inquiry. "Do you imagine, for oue moment. to. I ”It“ MP'"'," and noble boy to h! t a. C the' coward who deceived I? -wlto wronged me In the meat cruel manner that a woman can be wronged t" the patio woman cried, springing to her Get, and coatroat- lng her companion with blazing eyes. a spot, of vivid reerning on each cheek, while she was so br'cliiantly beautiful tn her Indignant excite- meat that her companion marve'.tii. "Explain " she repeated, with stinging scorn. but in a tone of agony which smote thes listener like a lash, "Mow can you expluln'! What can you explalu? Do you suppose that any expianation cad undo tho wrong ot the past T" - _ _ "But, pray let tries eprum," the ma began appealiugly, whom she in- terrupted him again. _ - Wrr, ii" REM" "No; it cannot but it may serve measure. tf you w he replied. with "No; it cannot 'unlo Evt' perhaps; but it any some, to uLtingh' it in " measure. LI you wi/i but listen bo mo," he. rep/ed, “m. genile gravity. "OU! Jtrll do not, know what you are tukmg about.“ the atria-ken Wt,'- nun cried sharply and wlth 11 dry hard sob; "nothing mu ever miti- gate my condition and no on: knows it better than you who {wiped to bring me “here I an). Can anything give me back my care-tree youth.my mum-once, and happiness? Can annhing make mo. the gulveless loved and honored girl 1 was when I trrst knew you ?-restore my home/ my parents, both of whorry died of broken hearts? Can anything wipe out the torture of the lust. thirteen lone rears-thes struggle with poverty, cure and disease? Can anything she to my boy an honorable birthright and make him whatnlond and loving mother would wkh him to bet An! William Cunnlnghnm. you. perhaps. did not. think when you- uxded and abettad such a tmud years ago that your sin would rut, up to confront you " this late day of to": 1%" . . qrq ' = "For heaven's nuke stop!" cried the man with whiter up. his voice Mmylthmreued feelin‘. 'EVery Word 10mm In “is a anger in my hurt And why do you ad'. aea'mby the mimrrofthtnningr. m'." ' “Was not that the name try which. you trund introducpq yqu up?" “Bum WI: he did.'" he acknow- tettrsttaatt""tmt_ttrpttt-tet?tr9tr the tact. “but did he - toll rm "tt it was m my mum?" . u an . "Mr nun In walnut: Ctssniaqtttun “will." - no; Mulligan: \urted sad but Aht' that] Ned 19 your um! POLSON 'S by and "orfiit 1tikn a 00m PAIN KING magnum IV GIVES _ ori,PW, Mit) malice, ‘Geu... .10“th venttlwmm Mali ..,._Wrt!: hm .0 r- MWhtw ,lettet- 1ii'iki:'ti'sGk W um- oathr1drilt'irriik'/h,'vi Hope that the grant qCl?l)ro"/it) speedily 'fltoS' a close the an!) dump». if." " ugh-1. 'shout by Jf,'lril's'/il'll'i syn-diawrs 1'tf, earrritalutt4, M width so [PM ititistt " than hhw- "hem and mi fldintt worl- nrxtd, m1 Insulin-o Gen. Svmous and ot,hetm," (Ind oonehtdirre wrtit a thus- any of sympathy two [may -Symom in tho Iomrot Indilnlllumd.‘ .r ' T , Gun. is: .Wlmm-l’ann 85.00! was mortally mum“ Opt. :JUt-h. 1399. tn the bankers WW," when. he had home In mm tutluguhbml pan and helped to gum. Hus firet lmputtum. lirmqh T victory in 3.1m Iququign turaipt\ttitie,r' l _ . A _ ', _ 'Lndy Wnltttqtrrr'trttrt 513m has re- marrrud mam-mm weeks ttftttr 1qu trttttic.tiV “Manor. hut-mud. , Mrs Y.ymotut mm (or sun» you” {been uemqau-d- from In! human]. Jktt,utt the oesiiott "tabs dtratb,t$te WNW “no tempt“: ot _ .upeclut: motors t ', trom. the Qwo. " :mmwze ot, warmth-1 had by”; ,twpmwhm te Immmhlm liar. Rules”, tMve4Atw cabled new "of Mm -tral'i,4tmtlt., Spa J1t't"p.f2 '?rttlt tr mwu‘ ttitWfir.rfro't 4 Fat HONEYMOONING ON'CONTINENT. 'Gri,"irirt7iiai%iii."s7iiii,"uriiiti or m; ‘137jroufn'iam 9: cikohrs T, carat" and ootteiudtne wk." a Marita“ prohibition 0(le “can? ttune', ammo symmthyou llwaSymouu itr ' V . . a. the Imam! Ina-Mummnm .1 ,'. '_', . 'edt'; , tteat ogetldet tru"? no: AtrGetr. gym.” Was A cum-um the Bothihition measure for the whole Pope an.“ a. mmmm mun Ionian-1| 'titttey is being who“ in ttrex-tiris- the B nine Palace; nwtiriatr. for: 'tttrt, with "oqutA paytihi ltr watded u mung» "to-tttmod, . " F ll 'gil tir- cmdulum- with ithrs haunted iiiiirijiij'i'ii the f""""'.' c'.ttti1sflft,'l . Mm..$vnmmdmdhr ulna mrrarrt4,tNteo " up about tt. '. [AM gllMHlfl'lllMll, Not '0 nun} l ith' iuéf'o 'ey l it. Queen 'i'l'lcl'ih.'ioi';'pi'lill (or llgxfnfaspg- in} royal ttttyt, t in“ an eht,rrt PT'., don; and Ttr/tpa. Im- "a _ home in Hnm'ptkiutoiiit, F"., f F J.' Il " was therefuré‘WHh gram: minuti- ment' (that the mount-9h Inn-Md tho new: of the. widow's marritttite'6dx tei<rkq' mm- tot Inimitmn hall :her own up The wodtl1eqt was kept met. In: long no possible. and (thus theemrplo were outbid-S to eatotsper to am tsouth of Europe,, when: they are now honey- mooning. J _ .. ' . land. With Gathered have Frills lor the "order. from in; imam plan had 'ttos " and: were some thor chairs duly dow. The shtcrt, lace curtain ttatr unwan- peared, and seems a.) be untidy adopted in contain quarters oi. tho town. This has they,odvamagts of, dis- playing the fancy under. which is runway in View from the. trout :Lreet. It is liotewuo very pram ' The lune curtuin is made and} ithty Ramiro! the window pane. It receiFtm r.ta.neg harder. cum or,, some material differing from that oi the curttin tacit. The border is tro- tsd on lute) a limb “Dupes or mule. auditor that reason oxirmeiy than: materials are and. 501110 of the borders look like who crepe ' pliues used tor neck may w. indies. The lace lnrder ia - ways “wed on i. a F” trtraturttt h t putt: pair of short cur- tains " the bottom curved up and down in an undulating line. The middia of the lower edges is cut out with an upward thrtpd highw- than (he othern.,A Cne triilittg follows the up, and downs. The trill is made of sheer, fine material, art: and pliable. it ia bordered with a gathered ruffle of Mgr lace. The end of ty.'.., is div posed no as to just Como us far as _ . ... . I _ l .L- ...:_A.... T the visibie glass edge or the window pane. Consequently I! the windowho raised or dosed. the end ranno: he caught dbwn and mitt-v.1 by the heavy window trams. Such sheer material would easily tear. bu. dgspoued unit it' the mediums is " 5.49 and out. without I swing try tltiss accidexn SHATTERED NERVEs, Ci)lN)li"r SLEEP. The Boss Gorerntm tion with its plan tor went hopes to proud litiou ot toll gains all vince, Weak, Nervous and Run Down, Had Dizzy Sgel] Would Shake W'ith Nervousmetstr---A Terri 1e Case---' Remarkable Cure. Mrs. Char. Elana. Moroccan. Qua, wrlteu: " For several years I have ' running down in health and have been a great. dunner with my nerves. I would have shaking spell: so that my feet would bound up and down, and a dimrr, swimmlnz {callus would (some over me; I could not sleep. Night. after night I would never clone my eyes. and my head felt as though It would but“. It named as though I would so out. ot my mind. "At unlinedtoheepnybed tor trtins.,artdne-atierotuMmt1y .13 up for tax or mm mlnutu u n time. My doctor“ n wa-ttes" and norm-Ind! toot ml nodule- an (all to In” mums We” hr. " , . --‘ “An uncle from New York can to "ertgse,-ttotati-ttohrd_t- so low wlth nervous am um one THE SHORT LACE (‘I'R'I'AIN edges it cut out pt high" than Hing follows the mm is made of act: and pliable. m. in t'onnpt mad hum-nu n y for the aha "ver the Pro 1,; new Tatth/: It tlt buffs-f trout patter gust-T or. "te, n {Rhona an: disblu yet! in as far as he window windowho l 'Cornrob p'pes are nude Ar tlt. ul- turd in Muaouai. amt-ell list...” to 271mm perbughej. T.har indutr, {I Jue an impurhmt only it; Lidhiim,' in?! one factory a} p,rihtetiesrtttrertitst betwaan moo slid 6,0001 dun. it' ., -Wlli‘lm"1t)mr 13611th at Ito- man may! nmm Instr mu» king? n ' mt. smug! an a anal-I. when trunk txw-wen mum-"193% CULXXXYIIL," w cum-st tat w. Next you: we man be able to Mu Britatnwgklrtft'e_ide Wm: pal your amount to ctto,tNt0,o00. It'- u r'tttrIt.r:?qPritt9 my" 'r an 'rittattii'stt"ct 'tite seas. . . ’ , "utwte , to will he was) to: lentil “(at the sl?,';"..',",.;' annulus! atrme joteiy " range to ma Mm- how- ever puma“ m1)“. It" linen Album-96' w an an"! 0mm or (“king it MM Aorr.uvted plvnmuq dine; in- is, "at al u irreruia "beCidi I inhtr', Drill btt't,l,,i"l-?sei'r'11./)"tlilil',ri'l' h tui Eminent: tur.'iuinsii of this, Killi- beiley mum. "tvi.in tho tiluidi'rti '0‘ 2i/hau,heusajir, as $ch a Mimi‘- unis of dud-Hing him, barns, int: buses; Ivan-s, ete,',' l , " I." I ,' "Mus. A. Emerson, of South Bad; Int. is warning thes 930011 at Louis- _'ipies at the and ot.the world. Which gm claim}. will was in Febru'xy. "W. tities era, the out]; will txple", owing to gimp wagers of die m. in,» him; through cracks in in ted [do the Aottennrruk.tttat {amid theM, fight»: ot the. globe. Ft The Dunno! ot the Royal Vanni“! Otmervatory has just imam! n ml. In which be tuuuNu3eAM that “can: Tisuvuu, in now perfectly quiet. and that the eruptin- [midi of 1895-99 In definitely ciosod. No lava ll now- l mg. and even the maimed. or smoke holes. give forth no Men. The na- lot lava ejected rim-c 1895 unwanted Ito 64,000.00!) cubic meta-es. A California roan In»! and“ . wits-'11 Malt tor anon. Km her proof that Mr. “(unpack absolutely - {and to furnish her mun n (In. can. aqua-aunt. can, "rpiainintt when and bow he uncut his 6me. Hall. rightm Judge! The woman who wants to have her hubby’- noue rinsed mm. make it a part ot the pro-ml!" ticil contract. a . The courts of tho Unllbd- tt'tatey' have rem-ed Dewy'l own tor pun- uwnoa' on the male Provided when an Admiral (Elena a annular "not. That. should mule the cum ot the importance ot the but“: ot mm My. Dewey would have don. - to have sought the model-tie mud and amidst! tettctrltuticiat dtttmetitsat from his glory. The Quetre Court at Amen! bow as. éitnndnrd Lite Insurance Cot-my mm my the $2.000 mum on the life of Poirier. who I'M undated try m wife and Sun PSPIIOW. The nether. brother and omen m an tteitenciariete. The com“ - the new that the "inaction - legal and that it doe! not [chow m tte muse ' nun in numeral " lulu-- am would be uncoiiectabie, no [and being proved new. A. E. Wright. and Alice Wright hare resigned that: joint mad the Protipottt Wt- Unlvuullu Church. at human. houn- M I- not a large mu thetd tor taro w- tors. Mr..nnd Mrs. Wright. were mar- ried immediately upon graduation trom a theologlml nemhmy. and have held two other joint. [um --one in Morrlsville. Yt.. and another in Brooklyn, day was a blank to him. He Ind - inch in Dr. Chane than In any other doctor, and [an and H than. halo: ot Dr. Chan's Nerve Food. no be ad- vised me to use 1% .. I have now nun (In his or Dr. Church Nerve Poetic-d It In due more for me. than I over hollowed n merdicitte could do. Wort (all to ex. pm‘ my gamma. tor “no woods-III euro brought the“ by an “my an! I can no“ chum!!! mono-m Dr. Chut- Nom Food Go All I“ Incl-Von. m" Dr. Chloe“! Nerve Fool in“. to!!!“ grotto“ mmuu to: not. want. nervous. mu. m m an... no tMIttq a in: at all or M “nun-£90.. t3. ,_._-.. - 2,edttet4gt; __ kiid SEE-Iron ' rm "uh. out. Gint. "V ands-tum. . .. 's-...

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