Fort Worth Weekly Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 4, 1890 Page: 10 of 12
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THE WEEKLY GAZETTE FOUT WOTH TEXAS THTJESDAT SEPTEMBER 4
most bitter distress and I mean to go ring the bell and tell Charles I want a ing some busines before be left England he was Lord Giimore I was told a scan- hersasked Mra Bnrolay curiously
A BITTER BIRTHRIGHT down to see her at Maidenhead today hansom to be here in Are minutes and But you wont stay long sue dal about some foreign woman who it I know very little of him replied
and hear from her own lips all the de- now I have a letter to write asked was said shot him first and then shot Erne with reserve and Mrs Barclay
tails of Lord Giimores disappearance Nanoy saw that be meant her to co Ob no but still there are things to herself because he would not fulfill his instantly derided In hof own mind that
Her father seems an honest straight- away and to she left him with a sinking be seen about be answered and the promise ot marrying her no doubt tbis be wns keeping something back
TEMPTATION forward working man but its a sad heart Ho looked Into the drawingroom next morning he told ber he wai going is tbe same But at tbis moment Mrs Loftus en-
LADY GILMOKES thing Mrs Gifford suob a marriage as for a moment before he left tbe bouse to start Yes said Nanoy and shn gave a tered the room with her bonnet on and
this It seems as though the evil spring- and told Nanoy that if tho priest And you won t see your mother first little shudder but she was not thinking thus put an end to tbo conversation
ing from Lady Giimores fatal error called sho was to tell Father Hayward then only that she was forsaken lam going to seo Naucy Fannie
BY DORA BUSSFXIi would never end from him that he preforred to hare No no I could not Stand It but for You would llko your mother with said Mrs Loftus as catnly as she could
Author ot Footprints In the Show The It has brought great trouble oer nothing to do with the affair at all horHere you would you not Erue said the Major Erne says she is not well and
ltroken Senl The Track of tho tainlv answered Nancy with quivering Let them manage it their own way Here be abruptly broke off his sen- next moment Let me telegraph for wishes to bee me so will you excuse me
fctorm A btrancfi M ing lips he added Goodbye Nanoy Ill reappear tence and Nancy asked no moro ques- her for an hour or so
Shu was thinking how It had changed appear when I think tho coast is clear of tions Then when tho hour for bis de- I would likeher to come oh so Of course my dear answered
iactictc Hugh Gifford bow tho ligbthoarted tbe priest and he nodded bis head and parture drew near he told ber to bring much but dont telegraph to her tor it Mrs Barclay Give my love to Nan-
careless man had become morose gloomy was gone without saying a word where the boy to bis dressingroom and when might frighten ber would it be a great cy and tell her I shall call to see ber to-
All Bights Eeseeved and dissatisfied and now the news of his be was going she complied with his wish ho took tbe trouble to you to go for her morrow
elder brothers marriage was euro still cnAPTEit xxxni tomakex child in his arms and kissed bim ten- It would be no trouble whatever They thug got quietly away and Erne
I further to embitter him Father Haywurd arrived the next derly but X do not like to leave you alone took Mrs Loftus in his hansom cab to
CUAPTEK XXXII FATIIEK MAnTAUDS Will you then tell yonr husband what morning at 11 oclock as he had ar- Goodbye little fellow he said Why asked Nancy and the color Nancys house but ha did not go in
SEW S I have said added Father Hay ward ranged and looked very grave indeed and for a moment his hazel eyes grew flushed back to her sweet face and she when they arrived there
I wni tellinR you repeated Father ris ug 1 shall now co down to Maiden when Nancy was forced to tell him that dim be good always to your mother raised her head a little proudly Do No I shall call to see how she is to-
bad atrangevis bend and see tbe new Lady Giimore and her husband was not at home better than your father has been you think such a letter as that and morrow he said at he shook hands
Hayward thut wo a ho r everything she has got to say aud That is most unfortunate be said But Hugh Hugh why do you speak she pointed to the letter lying on the with Mrs Loftus at tbe door after be
itor yesterday at Wrothsley but happily thein tomorrow I should like to call Blowly like that ns if you were going away for table could break my heart had banded her out of the cab for he
I met him juet at the entrance of the agiln here and consult Mr Gifford what BlowlyYes answered Nanoy trying to so long said Naucy with agitation 1 hope not I trust not I pray you thought It wns kinder nnd wiser to nllow are the safest surest and oeediest vecetal > l < res
castle and was aulo to prevent him having wou d be the best steps to take under the hide Hugh Giffords seemiugdiscourtesy Nonsense I was only giving tbo will never break your heart for one so tbe mother and daughter to meet alone edy in the ordfor all diseases of the Etoouca
and Liver
Giimore but circumstances he bad made an engagement to go out youngster good advice he answered unworthy Then ns be was returning to bis hotel
ing an interview with Lady I will tell Hugh said Nanoy with of town which he could not put off but trying to speak lightly though his lips No but if you will go for my be purchased a newspaper at one of the They dtin the lininjs of Stomach sad Bo els
his communication to me was such an somn hesitation he told me to tell you Father Hnyward quivered Well Nancy here is your mother Mnj Erne nnd and tell ber underground stauous and ns he wns Ileal Reduce irritated congestion and excited in all the parts organs
Important one that I lost no time in com Please do I will call hero tomorrow be would prefer to havo nothing to do boy again 1 need not tell you to take it would spare me some pain and shame glancing carelessly over it his eyes were Promote healthy action and sweet secretions
Iuk to town to test its truth morning at II oclock and will you with this affair about his brother good care of him and take good care of though I know I havo no claim to ask sudderly attracted by tbe beading of a Correct Male the blood bile and and cure jtive biliousness ic free flour
Important repented Nancy who kindly ask Mr Gifford to see me then Doyoumeuu about offering o re- yourself this favor of you paragraph Thus send pure nutriment to ever part
Nanoy promised that she would do so ward for nny clew to throw light on Lord Yes but I wish you would not go No claim echoed Erne and a The Missing Lord Supposed Clue
could scarcely restrain her agitation For Sale by all DrujzKts Price 35 as prlux
and then she asked after Lady Giimore Gilmores strange his face and read Erne naturally with stroug interest
Most important but I must tell you disappearance Hugh flush passed over pale a 3boxes for 6s cts orsentbymaJpostage free os
about our strance visitor Well just as aud the children at Wrothsley Yes ijnaid he should rather not Ho made no answer but he stooped great throb through his heart But he est scciptof price DrJ 11 bchenck bou Pnuad
I was about enter the castle I perceived Lady Giimore is better but still very move m the matter at all you see they down aud kissed her twice crushed back bis thoughts tbe thoughts to be contixceb1
a seafaring looking mau standing talking frail aud I absolutely dread tbe effect of were not friends Poor llttlewoman she heard him of the sweet bright girl he had loved
in this news upon her She misses yon Still I think it a great pity a very muttter I will write he added long ago of the fair woman whose head THE
ing to one of the footmen a very earn- TANGLER
est fashion I was about to pass the two yory much and is always talking of the great pity considering the oiroum and then he wrung her hand looked for had lain on his breast in ber great peril Medicine
nnd go into tho library which room as time when you and your little son will re- stanoes that Mr Gifford should not one moment in her face and tbe next and who now stood before bim insulted jpring
is to when turn to Wrothsley You will come to come forward in this matter You see bad hurried away and two minutes Inter aud forsaken
know always me
open
you Graham the footman addressed me her will yju not if any fresh trouble if anything has happened to Lord Gil- was driven from the house I will go at once be said turning Divers Enf < rruas and Odd Conceits tor
this falls more Mr Gifford is at the present moment And fell away bis head with a quick movement to
Your reverence he said a great depression on Nanoys BiJKlit Mts to Work Out
person insists on seeing her ladyship but Yes said Nancy in a low tone ment his presumptive heir unless his heart after he was goue His manner bide his emotion I know Mrs Loftus FOR TIRED
i tell him it is impoeible so perhaps you for it seamed to her that moment that ohild should be born nlivo and a sou had been so strange und the whole cir- address 1 called there this week
him to fresh trouble was very near And the wife said Nancy wishing cumstances connected with his brothors though I did not see her tor tbe present
would
kindly persuade
go Ds
looking Then after a few further words Father to change the conversation Did you that then goodbve Any rnmmnnlrntioii lntenri > I for Tlili
tho mysterious
Then 1 turned to seafaring disappearance were bo ulAN AND WOW
ing mau who was of rugged but honest Hnyward went away and Nancy stood see her and what is she like Nancy dare not even to herself admit He held out his band and clasped rartment Should bo Adtlr sio1 to E
countenance thinking of the task which lay before Sho is a pretty fair modestlooking her secret dread Mrs Loftus saw very Nancys for one moment nnd wns Ctiadbourn Lewlston Ualu >
It is impossible for you to see Lndy her She had to tell her husbaud ot his young woman and seems In great distress wall that something was weighing heav- gone After he left her Nauoy gnve P P P will purify and vitallie ycur
Giimore I said but if you have any brothers marriage with a girl ot lowly tress about tbe disappearance of her ily on ber daughters mind tboush she one long quivering shuddering sigh blood creat a good appetite and give your
message for her ladyship I can carry it birth to tell him that probably the last husband she fears he has been mur- was too wise to try to force herself into and stood there with that haunting 181 A Uouqaet ot Flowers whole system tone and strength
chance hnd passed awuy that his own dered her confidence shadow of her soul creeping still nearer A prominent railroad suinrintendent at
1 to her deredOh Savannah suffering with Malari Dyspep-
herThe man answered determinedly eon would never inherit tbe title for Oh how terrible No letter camo from Hugh Gifford tor He lias gone because he Is alrnid to sia and Kheumatwmsayx After taking
1 must see Lady Giimore ho said Hugh Gifford had always persisted that The mysterious part of it is that nearly n week after bis departure and stay she thought this woman is the P P P ho tin rover felt so well in his life and-
S feels as if could livoforerer If he could
it is a matter of life and death and relates Gerard would nuver mnrry And It was someone must be withholding informa- at the end of this time Major Erne excuse always get P P P
therefore with absolute dread that late tion from tbe police as he left the house who still in town one again A little while later Maj Erne reaohed
lates to her eldest son was day If you are tired out from overv ort and
in the afternoon only just in lime to two hours before he was seen nt the station cIom confinement take
You mean Lord Giimore I asked called on Nanoy and once moro no- Mrs Loftus house In West Hampstend
now greatly interested as X thought perhaps dress for dinner Nanoy heard Hugh tion at Maidenhead by the station master ticed how ill and anxious she was looking and to his nnuoyance when he was
Gifford go into his dressingroom and a ter who seems an intelligent man aud hu p p p
haps this person could give us some clue ing ushered into the little drawing room
as to his disappearance minute Inter with trembling lingers she possltivrly states be saw Lord Giimore What message have I to carry to found another and substantial lady
They call him Lord Giimore now rapped at the door start in tho eleven train for town Now Miss Gifford he asked smiling I seated there as well as tbe sadfaced if yon are feellnr badly in the spring
Come in he called and Nanoy during these two hours ha must have and out of sorts take
i answered the man butl have known leave town the day after tomorrow and widow
him by another name went in and Hugh looked round and been in some house as the night they she will expect to hear some news of you This wns no other than Aunt Fannie
P P P
Come into the library and talk to nodded as she did so tell mo was wet and stormy yet no one aud her little heir nie Mrs Barclay who hnd an ap-
roe I enM and lied the way thither Well Nancy any news he said has come forward to tell where he wus You must tell her baby is verv proving eye for goodlooking young men
carelessly and this is one reason why I am so anxious If your digestive organs need toeing up
nnd the man followed me When we well aud commenced smiling very graciously take
got there and I bad shut the door I told l have got some news Hugh she ious that a large reward should be And you after sho was introduced to him on the
him be could as safely couQdo in me any answered in a low tone offered as it might he nn inducement for Oh lam fairly well too hnudsome soldier This added not a lit- P P P
commtmication he had to make as to I hope its good then or I dont some person to speak the truth You do not look so then you must tle to Ernes impatience aud at last he
Lady Giimore herself as I was her priest want to hear it It Is most extraordinary said Nan forgive an old friend for saying this was driven to Inquire of Mrs Loftus if If you suffer with headache Indigestion
and coufessor and iutimately acquainted Its something very strange Father oy casting down her eyes but really I cannot give a good nccount he could speak to ber a few moments iu D M H debility and weakness tale
Hay ward has been here Hugh It is a grievous thing grievous for
of
with tho whole family circumstances you private
Nothing about mymotner I hope the poor young wife and for tho whole rising P P P
lie hesitated a moment looked me Perhnps I wnnt change said Nanoy Certainly snid Mrs Loftus 183 Anntrmra
keenly In the fnoc with a pair of clear No but yesterday a man went to family and what its effects on Lady Gil- uneasily ing while Aunt Faunios cheeks grew a It was a jolly picuic meeting
honest bluo eyes and then began his Wroths ey nsort of seafaring man nnd more may be I dread to thiuk of and You want something I nm sure why dingy red Where al who wsnthal frinlly greeting If you suffer with and nervous prostration
Whether sitting s aniline walkmj nerves unstrung a general let down
story which i will try to relate as nearly he asked to see Lady Gllmoru insisted desire to keep it from her knowledge as not go to Miss Gilfords us I suggested If I am in the wnv she said There was no eni to j > vial taiknr of the system tiP
in bis own words as I can upon seeing her but luckily Father loug as possible And this is why I so to you before Oh no answered Maj Erne All was incessant chatter Clatter
1cm called John Sumners he Hay ward arrived at tbe castle just then earnestly wish that your husband would At this moment the footman brought courteously but I have a message for Where icho e kept np aco i > tjnt catlter P P P
No Guest was silent no one surly
said and I am a boatbuilder ut a vil- and the footman appealed to him and come forwurd in n letter which had just nrrived by Mrs Loftus aud should like to speak to All was a merry hurlyburly
lage called Scarley then this man said he wanted to see Lady Nancy shook her bead post and ns Nuncy glanced nt the address her a few moments alone An outburst of vivacity For Blood Poison Ithf umatlsm Scrof-
ScarleyI Interrupted for I had Giimore about something concerning her I fear that it will be In vain to nsk dress she saw tlint It was from Hugh Upon this Mrs Loftus led the way to To test young folks capacity ula Old Sores Malaria Chronic Female
For such extreme hilarity take
been to Scarley eldrijt son him Father Hayward sho said Gifford and was tbo Hrst letter she had tho dining room mid Maj Erne followed As made a social rarity Complamts
Aye he answered Scarley Hugh Gifford turned his bead awny Could you not try to persuade him received since be went abroad ber nud having shut the door commenced Neuokian
P P P
where the lad who was called Gerard sbnrply I do not think I could ThisisXrom Mr Gifford she said menced to tell bis uews
Brewster was reared and this lad was What have I to do with this he In that case I must act on my own he is away you know I hnve just left Mrs Gifford he 183 Curtailment
my daughters sweetheart Sir he asked in a obanged voioe responsibility and on that of young Lady I did not know answered Erne said casting down his eyes for it was And A parish next church is one wno we style cures tho the whole soul Prickly Ash Poke Root
went on with strango energy and pas- Then Father Hayward took this man Giimore and her father Mr Sumners rising restlessly but dont mind me very pniuful to him to grieve this woman tor last religion leave for law
sion I cursed that lad the last time I into the library continued Nancy in for there Is no doubt that tbe affair is I will look out of tbe window while you of many sorrows and she wishes to A writ of right without a flaw and Potassium
saw him fori believed hed wronged faltering accents and he told Father most serious and that no exertion should read your letter see you as soon as possible Gwendoline The best blood purifier in the world
my girl They wero engaged to be Hayward a strange story Hugh where be spared to elucidate the strange disap- He went to one of the windows of tho Nancy she is not ill is she asked
wedded it Booms when he left Scarley your brother was brought up somewhere pearance of this young man room as he spoke and stood there gazing the fond mother iu quick alarm 181 A Boy Tretisnre LIPPMAM BROS Sole Proprietors Wholesale Druggista
Tomm packed in his trunk when
and came to this place and they made on the northern seaceust this man nnd He took his leave shortly after this vazuely out Suddenly be beard a sort No not 111 but I am sorry to say in The things e LipruxMs Blocx Savannah Go
start his vacation
him a grand lord But I have nought his duughter lived and Gerard was en and Nancy remained in the bouse all of exclamation from Nanoy and turn- great trouble preparing to on I 11 H i l > ill W II1
to do with that what I have to do with gag a to be married to this girl when day expecting her husbnnds return ing quickly round saw her standing What is tho matter Oh Maj 1 A large assembly
3 is my girl nil the changes came when he became But Hugh Gifford did not reappear until quite pale and staring at the letter in Erne you are not deceiving me about 2 3 A A bird nocturnal animal FOB SALE BY L If WHITS ITTi CO
Then you know nothing of Lord Lord Giimore you know nightfall nnd told Nauey casually that her hand as if she did not understand its her health 4 A big noie
Giimoreb disappearance I asked A sort of exclamation here broke from be had beeu down the river to Cookhum meaning 1 swear I nm not but she has bad n 5 A tie and something said to be nsed bv c
Walt a bit 1 am coming to that Hugh Gilfords lips A man I know is staying at the hotel I hopeyou have got no ill news letter from Mr Gifford this afternoon a certain < ttones fabled of crtaia voangster kind 1 ERRORS OF YOUTH
he answered Well some months back I dont like to tell you all this there so I went to got out ot tbo way ot be said most extraordinary letter 7 A sudden noise and an implement of war-
my girl disappeared he continued Hugh wont on poor Nancy but tbe priest he said Did he come I I do not know I cannat understand 1 From ner husband Ho Is abroad bas fare EUFFEBEKS FROM
be In the wheatfield
what
parted with bur one night and and in am obliged to do it because Father Hay- and what did he say stand she faltered out anything happened to him field 8 A flag and may seen ervou Debility
the morning slio was gone and I was ward wishes to see you about it Then Nancy explained and told bim He crossed the room and went up to He has written in very cold hard 9 The summit Ethyl Youthful Indiscretions
like a man dement for many a day I wont see him interrupted Hugh what Father Hayward bad said nnd her mid as be did this the letter flut- words to tell Nauoy Mrs Gifford that Loat Manhood
Shes my only one sir aud a better Gifford hoarsely Hugh Gifford listened with moody tered from Fancy a nerveless hand nnd he has forsaken her that he has gone to 85 Transpositions Ba Your Own Physician 11
lass never lived nnd I could believe no Ob do Hugh he would think it so brow fell upon the floor aud Erne stooped live with auother woman A first although he was sound a keeper
browAs And a guard was a sleeper
i 111 of her Yet folks began to say that strange it you do not because this man As 1 said before let tbem mannge it donn and lifted it up A sudden scarlet flush rose to Mrs Hnd he been tending to his duty Uartnnen from tho v fferts of yoothfal
she had gone off with Gerard Brewster went on to tell Futbcr Hay ward that themselves he said sullenly if this Wbat is the matter he said Loftusdelicate skin The thief would not have got such booty J 1 imprudence wealtuer that hnve hw brou reduced til about th Eneilj a tt of Q
because they had made him into a lord ono day his daughter disappeared from woman is bis wife she is tbe proper person kindly as he laid tbe letter on a table I cannot believe it she said For the robber softly be creeping tern bo much a to intljcw airaosC every
where sleeping
Into the room was other d anr the rr l catte of the
tind that he was too grnnd to wed my home aud he never heard of her or from son to do it nnd then ho changed the near with some dignity Unlocked a > ec nd out then drew it troubl varc lr erf r Lcinicsu iJteil they gj
girl and that she was his lightolove her for months People said she had gone conversation nearI I cannot tell said Nancy in a It is almost impossible to believe it II was an easy thing to do it one xr do VitrUh to Tt1frtr < vUnz rerytunj the tcany huS therfchc Toijable lj >
Was this so then I enquired to Gerard and her father saw Gerard in But Nancy noticed that during the broken volce nnd yet oh Godfrey a d yet it is so Mr Gifford has written And btole In everythine short time that less there than was a minute in it remedies fortiicr tbalm if of tMsclat icftlpcirnc1 of tlertnone produced
I will tell you directly sir I went town but be denied he knew anything next few days be wus moro restless and you are an old friend tell me wbnt X deliberately to tell bis wife that he does There was much money bank notes mostly t of tho Unar nwwlcsof tn p tricneeffect
tip to Loudon and taxed him with wronging of her And her father heard nothing unsettled thnn ever She saw too how must do not mean to return to her and be has And jewels that were very costly t cure ital prkylUv rtima 011 cs bte ilTectleso exr rlTieiiVld and with Lot
ing my girl face to face aud bo denied mora till a few days ago alter Gerard often his eyes would rest on her fnoe She put out her hand as if appealing made nil arrangements regarding money While the thkf was feeling bent rapture > juid discovered rt pudconrertrmtMirme
The losers thoughts were on capture d The prescription is oft
< a ict mrinjjnir
It I offered never to seo her again if be hnd disappeardfor n fortnight and then with a pained sad look in tbem and be for help and Godfrey Erne took it and expressed a wish that she should HoDing m ich to have the pleasure t feied as a re Main niilfl eedv carp mm
would wed her and told him I would the daughter wrote to her futher to toll was more considerate aud more gentle If I can help you in anyway he either live with his mother or that you Of gettiug back the stolen treasure I LondrcOaocw roaored to peect lMonrprac h tnt7tt < Icoha uso eltea after
settle my bit of money on her but he him of her distress and to tell him too In his manner to her more as he used to said earnestly please let me do so should live with her Among tbo plans he was devibing alottornmftMc fulel Ierfedljrwretii
To such end was advenisinu be C In m preparation of
gain I t t
still denied he knew anything about her that she was married to Gerard be after her accident nnd during bor It is f om Hugh my husoand to Oh this cannot be true And this he did with the remainder rrcdlcnt3ro thti pre crlpUct
though I saw he was lving by bis face What said Hugh Gifford so long illness and be grew fonder than tell me that he has loft me went on Unfortunately It Is too true Mrs That be would greatly third the finder It ErytiroTylon co a l i drartiaia
JerubeMii 12 drachm
Ana though I tried hard to see him darkly so passionately that Nancy ab- ever of the child poor Nancy still in a broken voioe to Loftus his conduct is simply disgraceful Nelhosian Helonias Moica I Sdracbta
again I could not they said he had gono solutely trembled A large reward had been offered in the tell me that be bas gone nnd to anyone like 1SG Clinrade Gele Kxt icnit nln I craiun omarn UroneUet jrralas
abroad so I just went back home with Tbey are really married she went meauwhile for auy information regard- What Do you mtan for good He did not finish his sentenco be bit Primal of heart will peace impart Ext lcp ntra t r scruples 5Ux
inv heart well nigh broken o thinking ot on after a moments pause Father ing the disappearance of Gerard Lord Yes that is what he says that he his lips and suppressed tbe words be And happiness bestow Make GIycenr CO jn Hi Tatelp i t3p m anian
tho poor lass and untlll three days ago Hayward ascertained this was so before Giimore but Hugh Gifford said nothing will never come back fain would bave spoken but Mrs Loftus Primal And from of form the should heart should eer conform flow I benecMiuyrorttip otheron point to be J ttilotaV Jntouiaeaijaitwlll vopl 3
heard nothing more he came here and be thought that you to Nanoy of this until nearly a week Impossible Surely you are mistaken never noticed bis agitation in her own at Itedttmcniaklnffth cambertliTTeaday j
remnJy h adapted to condition of
Then you have heard from her should know for Hugh a baby is com- after Father Hnywards last visit Then taken Had you any quarrel overpowering emotiou But total be who loves to be I Thi nerrocsdcohity aidwai erery = iaIn etther er
I said ing suddenly one morning he told her he No none none it is not that And did she send for me she With the degenerate nde i eeUIlj iniho eeatoarcrtjtinif from of
ingAn Be is two sense stupid and dense > imprudence TLa rcuperatlTo powes
Heard from her and seen her An inarticulate cry of absolute fury was going abroad for a while Again she put her trembling hand out asked tremulously My poor poor Who with such persons mate thirostoattrcorctruIja IonishfnB anJttJ
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continued for abort tlae chantrei
both 1 got a letter from her to tell me now burst from Hugh Gifforda quivering All this affair has worried me so that for the letter and roread it and then girl BtTTSS SWEKT I i use IanjraUdebiIt teda a rTelej condition to
she was in sore distre > s that she was lips I want o change ho said People gave it to Godfrey Erne Yes I happened to be calling on her 187 A Spider Web r one As of w renewed aro constantly life and Inrvcelptof tItoi letter or
wed to Gerard Brewster Lord Giimore It is a lie nothing but a lie he are always bothering mo at the clubs to You can read it and tell me what to bid ber goodbye before I left town r Inquiry relative tf > tM rerieUy we would
I totbovwhowouldprefertoobtalnitof
now almost shouted his face pale with pas- know If anything has been discovered you think she said when this disgraceful letter arrived and nay ua by remlttlmr 1 a curely sealed paclc
Married I exclaimed sion the while this is another trick of and one fellow had the impudence to Then Erne read the letter and his she asked me to go for you and tell you I > pounded a = re containing will b rent > pills by morn carvfully mall from com
Aye married as fast as the church the priests to rob me again of what al- call me Lord Giimore again yesterday fa co grew very stern as ho did so and its contents y oar private laboratory or 0 will f urniih
could make her for Gerard had kept his ways should have been mine He has and eo I am about sick ot It Nuncy and bis gray eyes flashed It was as follows Oh my poor Nanoy said Mrs pacbicreswhichwillcuremostcajesfor9 Address or call on 3
word to her and they were married in bribed this woman no doubt now nm going away a strange letter lndeod to bo penned by Loftus deeply affected I dont mind 3 Hew England Medical Institute
two churches to make it sure on the when You will tnko me with you then a young husband to a young wife and telling you Major Erne as you are such 24 Tremont Row Boston Mats
Tory day she went to him But the lad Suddenly he paused suddenly turned said Nancy looking up with her dark wbom be had parted from so lately with an old friend that X have seen furlong OtPQ ConjrigbtIM DrV 3 Ilaxta
hQ9 disappeared and his poor young away his head and half staggered across eyes on his changing fnoe a tender kiss tbnt she was not happy and lately she
wife Is in bitter distress for theres a the room aslt utterly overcome No no I cannot what could I do Nanoy For no more can I write has looked so very 111
baby coming and I thought it but right Oh Hugh said Nanoy appeal- with a nurse and a baby dragging after my Nancy since this letter must end our She looks IU aud worried but this
to come und tell his mother the v nolo ingly and she went up to him and me and you could not leave the child brief married life and henceforth we man her husband said in bis letter she HILL
story so that something more might be would have put her hand on his shoulder X could take him to your mothers or must be as strangers I write tbis with would be happier without him and we
done to find him but be shrank away from her Miss Giffords answered Nanoy pain because I shrink from giving you must hope that she will be
These were the mans very words Dont dont touch me he said though the thought of parting from her pain and because you have deserved And she wishes me to goto her at WINTERSMITHS
Mrs Gifforrt continued Father Hayward hoarsely Is this true absolutely true baby was very terrible to her nothing but good from my hands But once Tonic
onceYes Syrup or Improved
ward aud it was with difficulty I could that you havo been telling me he Yes nnd be pining after him tbe we never should have married Years Yes If yon can do so I will take
persuade him to delay his commuuica added turning round and facing her whole time No you stay at home nnd before I saw you I was bound by honor you back in tbe hansom I came in I CHILL CURB
tion to Lady Giimore on nccount of tbe Did tbo priest say this look after tbe child poor little woman to another womau to a woman who had kept it waiting on purpose The most successful Rem edy for Fever and zn
delioate state of her health and tbe Yes it is true faltered Nancy He laid his hand kindly on her sacrificed much for my sake and only That is ber aunt upstairs Mrs Bar- Start with the letter A in the shaded spsee ever known Prevents Malaria in its van
danger of any sudden shock I told him Did he say anything else shoulder as he spoke and looked al- loved me too well To this woman I clay I must say to her Nanoy Is not reaching and move the one central space at space a time in the in any fewest direction poisi cos nor forms deleterious Contains substance no Quinine whatever Arsenic
1 would see him again today and 1 have Yes be said he tnougbt tbo time most wistfully in her face have now returned and from this step very well and wishes me to go to her ble moves The only condition is that with each Reaxtmt any the of WlniertmUht
ascertained in tbe meauwbilo that it Is had now come when tbe family should I am afraid I have been a bad bus there is no going back For yourself I best say nothing more additional letter It must bo possible to form a of tupfrinrity
perfectly true that bis daughter is Lord offer a reward for any clew to your band to you Nanoy he said God have arranged that you shall be amply If you like said Erne who was al- common aiticlo A English There ord are Thus five squares we start Into with either the Tonic over Quinine and other Remedies
Giimores legal wife and I called to tell brothers disappearance and he wished knows 1 did not mean to be that I was provided for with an allowance also for ways considerate I can co and talk to of which we nuv move next forming the word The remedies usually given have reference cny to
your husbaud this news and also to say to see you about this very fond of you but with one thing the rearing of the boy as I do not choose Mrs Barclay while you make any preparations Pa Ma As At or An In preventins the paroxysm or Ireaking the chill without
into the third tbe additional regard to the condition the be left in after
that the time has now come I think I wont see him once for all and another him to be entirely dependent onflllBs parations for leaving borne that you may moving letter acquired must comb square ne in some way with the chills have been removed system whereas may the mere break-
when tbe family should offer a large reward Nancy was silent indeed she was And have you quite changed to me Gifford and I should advise you if I require the two letters already acquired to form a com- ing of the chJls is but a small part of wbat is required
ward for any authentic clue of Lord Gilmore afittla to speak Hugh may still advise to go to Wrothsley to Will you Oh thank you just say mon English word J H Feoasdib to effect a radical care The various organs ol the
liver and the stomach must
more s mysterious disappearance And moreover went on nugh I am a changed man altogether 1 live with my mother But If you pre- Nanoy Is not well that Is all I shnll be be bodyfmoreespeciaUythe brought into a healthy condition otherwise a return
Nancy had listened to the good priests Gifford looking at bis watch I am not think it seems to me that we never fer to keep on your own house the rept rendy to qo In a tow minutes 187Syn eopation f the chills will be probable A proper use of
words with breathless interest down- going to dine here todny I am going know what we shall do that we are will be regularly paid by my lawyer and Maj Erne returned to tbe drawing WHOLE Wintersmiths Tonic never fails to remove the causa
cast eyes and a fastbeating heart out of town und when tbe priest calls driven hither and thither by fats that in that oaso it would be qrell to have room where Mrs Barclay was sitting I am a fearful hom cide and cure tbe most obstinate case of fever and ague
Upon a vehicle I ude ARTHUR PETER CO
Then as he paused she suddenly looked tomorrow yon can tell him I am not at Is too powerful for us it has been so your mother with you Kemember I feeling not a little injured Butas Erne Mv mouth is always open wide IOU13VILLEKY Agents
up home with me at least only am to blame for this not you 1 entered she began to smile W ith neither to lgne nor lungs endowed
And what do you think about it Still Nancy was silent she stood there He spoke tbese disjointed words as it was lead away by your beauty and sweet- Well the said and hat this 1 speak with voice thats very loud
she said quickly My husband always before blm with her eyes cast down and bis mind were dwelling on something as ness to do wbat I had no right to do mysterious interview with my slslarIn For me in war you LAST need not search For Sale or Trade
ho is to be heard of I with dull oold pain in her heat fell his almost mission in the church
says sure soon a If they from lips without nnd 1 bitterly regret having brought all law come to an end I do my
mean Gerard What have 1 to do with all this thougbt this trouble upon you But you wiy be Erne smiled alto That Im an edict Writ churchmen I know
Aud what reason has ho for continued Hugh Gifford nnd But its good without Idid know when I And pat of Hoy showXelsohiak Three recorded Pereheron mares three yean
thinking loudly ex- no regretting the happier me Nanoy and you not be said Xelsohiak old all bred to an lmpor cd Pereheron horse
so asked tbe priest quietly citedly Letihera offer what rewards pastK he added as if trying to rouse have your boy and you must try to asked to tee Mrs Loftus alone that you Will exchange one or all for na ive cattle 01
Oh he knows nothing bo only saw they like but I wont more a finger in himself from bis abstraction I be- bring bim up to be a better man than his were a near relation or I should have 188 Drcnpltntloo nares or pastnre land west of Abilene
about It in tbe newfpapers you know tbe matter lieve you are a goud little womanworthy father Hcon Gifford spoken before you But tbe truth is A A one modest is very air seldom she wears firo ene Btcck on Ueadmsn can be seen Address fifteen mies me at north Abilene of Abi
continued Nuncy yet more hastily He But Is it wise Hugh said Nancy ot a better fate than youve got and Godfrey Erne read this letter and your niece Mrs Giffordis very far from And though much praise to her 1 due THOS McQUIBE
was ill in bed when it happened we read tremblingly yet we have bad some happy days then Hung it indignantly on the table welland as I was calling there she asked For her one seldom cares
nbout it when he was in bed Again a sudden change passed over his havent we What does it mean asked Nanoy me to go for her mother for 1 am a very Gwendoline On Rollfbla TANSY PILLSl
They have never become friends face a look almost of fear but it was Oh yes yes Hugh said Nancy with her eyes fixed on his fare old friend of the family you know Answers EtfaprapfdacanLlltOTrtaiMiMlMfMlas MA AnM1
have they only momentary her eyes filling with sudden tears very It means thathp has forsaken yon Not a very old friendat all exeats ITS Heavcnkiiiiug fmtalaf ith inn IMCfenmU iwJ < iiw Mp v w1 SUM
Never Hugh has never saen him What do you mean he said rough- bappy days and I pray we may have forsaken you who are so good and pure answered Mrs Barclay graciously 1T4 Fate feat
nor spoken to him since that unfortunate ly enough what want of wisdom is many more for a woman who is not so answered Yet I nm very old and gray headed ITS News Advance Journal Herald Dispatch 4 4KOAT1I Irrfi Trantrd 90 Dst sell-
quarrel they bad at Wrothsley poor there in having nothing to do vrltb He gave a restless sigh and then Erne sternly ed said Erne still smiling and I patch ITU Times Buoy boy Enquirer SeporUr AOCietiSAiUItSaDetioU3lUt ing artielesintnewnrld lsample Fred
Gerard X most earnestly trust nothing their offers rtooped down and kissed her oheek and But who can she be I never beard hare persuaded Mrs Loftus to drive back 177 Fate Ate >
has happened to him and what misery I only meant a moment later turned away Vnd she of auy woman Miss Gifford certainly with me for Mrs Gifford It really not at ITS Slave vale veal sail veil litre vats TUMOltS cured NoVnlfe Privat hospital
for his poor young wlfel Well I have no time just now to fas- scarcely saw him again during tbe day hinted once all well aeal 17a rial TJnshale raliie i3 II jJtP V LDMcMlrhaeIMnremoved In t free JOjm BnffaloN Y
By her lather account she is In the ten to what you meant Will you kindly as he was engaged be told her arrang There was a scandal about blm when What tort ot man Is that huibond of ISO Sexceantatarras IUIIUV1 to IS9 WilxuU Ave ChUago
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