Ocean City Sentinel, 16 February 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITE, N. J., S.C. BDBDffl Mitirsit PniiinElor.

DK. J. s. waggoner, hjokcax .iuxi>.

I V A\i>

Physician and l)rmr>rist. |<oi at JJI AMHirj Atc., Ocean CIIJ, WJ.* J - ' .'rUZ"' j run-Dnwi C&rwdLm. -CAi'l'. M.\\ C. U.. X. J. ] T. C HUTCHINSON, M. 1). j L . uv OKMCES

.'SGHaYUER e WOODKaUU.!

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in cigarctt'

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Alb* III lit whu»

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.

Real Estate ■ ksarance b.

# T- ABBQTT, M. D:,

A r^-~RrNr r T 1 . < =l l , li)S1rlau mid Nureeou. Booms!, 4 < 6, Betl EiUlc & Lit BulldtBj, fEUCt Comer Ccilnt ud Eif,tU StreeL ATLANTIC oiTY. N J. orri'ec HOim*:''

CnniniMiiurrr Urrdr for IVnn-

J.M.Chester&Co.. REAL ESTATE Insurance Agents. lliurl*. roUo*f* Mid kita lor *Mr. rrnl or *»■ OCEAN CITY. N. J.

HEADQUARTERS FOR Heal Estate ano lane CONVEYANCING. ETC.. AT j . i-ni.' CHARLES P. LAKE’S

KKAT>IFi\T

BY.

INHALATION !

lolstf Y

-O. J-U... .K,i-iuro ■ nnu'Lknow «'1iai ■ rnnif.irt it Ik. " -j I-Atn«ii'i wllb a Lumlua rcjmtaliou | "itoi dorrn t yt.ur hkiiIht object?" ; l"* l"bU'? | Anne. luakinK lier>rlf ooaulurtablr

i Kivu day* later Aube »teppi*l from thi V, I IE* r auut bad ■ n iu rborge tmt a lull,

^ I whilrv yrt Ibr old bonia-miderbrr rt litr . J. i-K^A-dAA-bal Amir fell it never onuld j ^atb»..became they make me bloc. S?

*»n»a» ha^e had «it hum her. A maid wh,, rub* my no*.' bard every night, bream m n> i-wr, n -•■ne.on,. wok ib dlt nuve <,f vnioe aud ligbl "( (me little piuk vein—roe it *bimi *1 ntn.r.v... A.i.ur, •«*.',o-. j «*T ».•«« up In* ntfd. «U opeii fin- in j She almo«t crier when I do my bair . rit.d inr. Ibe aromatic od.* of kt'kii ; higb and takir ...

Rt <;enk c. coli:;

^ Ibt, air. the Iij!b

cocmnki.i.ok-aTkI.aw. y. lbuv, a* if a «uu~ t bad ii> prr-1 nur to have anTirigiual id.a ainnt

l o—tr —- ~oi4.A. »I. —- 1 »— foot. I'm my mother'i

JONATHAN HAM>, may t oriiT HorriK, :

X- "'bat dmytl't die object

in,Juki ere- wnen i no my nair and takck<« In r bod if kinrut on than ,4,e Xp „f oun.o I am not .vl to apt'^d, a p nny a> 1 i leafce

W. BRIDGEWSTEIt S InSSr Real Estate and [csx Insurance Agents, 721 AKBUUY A.VKN

JOSEPH SUTTON HOI MMI Ht ll.lllKlK rife nilL Btahm. WIU4AII T» OCEAN CITY. N. 4. -j 15* HTU, AWkuir. *•» Yu Conveyancing. Real Estate Insurance. Mortgages and Collections

F. P. CANFIELD Real Estate ^ Insurance No. 608 isbury Ivenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Es ate Agent N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER ocean cm HOME-MiDE BiKERY 5 TE4M AND g AS fitter. K. A.IM-HtM'K. Proprtrtor ASBURY AVfc., octA-t air. R. J. j Repairing a specialty. . ’ - Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies,

I tell you bow 1 mam

oontiunal oruwirrhip ling like! wiih i*rvile w.mbip—f.* maunu m Uadi i adore me) A piou<«r never regard, d a lure lit' j bn.died cabin, every «tick of ublt b bad .sir. Site. biKb laid by bii own baiida. with more 1 went on my ku.K*.; otinfaction than ahe doca me. hbo doe* M t. Try and talk in* • uot erem to give ywy* any abate in my • • brim; at all." "1 think 1 know wbat y.-nr ta-tim are." aaid Anne. rrrnllaiiinK her good bnmoredly. "Yon'm very aoft and' white.' Yon * *m to mme in an Atmin.pbero nf amubflity. bot I have not furKotten yoorrly prnpetiH'y for atickiug pin* nor tb- edn.-ab-d way roar little nail* could H.atcb. You oonld rcratch •till. Olga, if that were n.e-Mary, bot yoa have futuid a aorer Way of gaining

yoor way."

"Yoo've hit it Wbat'a the nae of coolinnal di«pnt. ? Why worry tbia one little life out of yoomlf? Y, yoor own way—take iL Be

do-L. then irnnre When yoo're found out

•re aliowered • on yon, tb thing elao or gn to UerjL "

tomiug her to Hro ligbL y.,n are brantifnl. Mr. Tinkl, •iety edit.*, aaw you at

tkoan.wtiing." Olga lifted h<* bea "Upon my word, with an Kugliab nrcc: at In*, ""'iial doyoi

• pairing langb.

Few wmnerj could bare welcom'd trkiriam iu that grern paied rntting and raw ligbL The two emphatic qnallliea of Olga'* Uamiy. « ih. o-aln. ** and deli1 racy, did not auffer. She waa extrwrdiII Work fa IJne ITomptly n „ jIy white. The dan on anppl. thr,»t | and quiet cbtvk waa of alm.wt ailvery _ I pallor. Mi»uliglit Heoi.Kt bathing her “ i I rale blond bair. Her greeniab gray

inotbt* pig;

miuative eipivwlflu and daajkd her band! behind bet b-nd. The look in bur ea waa like ihat of a mild baby trying diagnose a aunt eum. "Really, yon kn-w. if mamma would only n*t her tirwl little body and bead ud leave me to myaadf the'd be very riae. She bat nothing to fear from me. know wbat'a expected of me. We're _oor; wore', wo're in debt Sbe lives in pcriK-lual dr.ad of my marrying a urn Oonld anything I* more abNntbing in tbe world will ever be aa dear to me aa wj per»nal comfort For a girl to go ihtp t.mrtnem life aa jYm have don.', making her own way. Working, atrnggltng. it U yond nnderetai.ding Sc me one moat ah rapport jne, Anne, and anppart

tack to.Amerii

without a title or at Icon • fortw^,"

Restaurant and Lunch Rooms 24. 2S ud 2t SOUTH TWILFTH STRUT

PHILADELPHIA, PA. r eaicca ntaaonaaic

UlDICa- DIHIMO Waatoa o* vi.oao >,ooa JACOB SCHUFF

Paria bad a

Gjf THOMAS. No. 108 Market St.* PHILADELPHIA,

Fine Family Groin. si!

'HO Aa<l*ni*>' A v

H. A. W. SMITH A BRO., 848 flsbury A venue,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

PLUMBING,

ni<Y*ilight n.oij," t

• —"ed ber. ‘ There waa m her e,daring. The blond 1

brilliancy of a. .me SwrdUb ancuata livod -Again in ber. aume "flirwer o m.rtbeni anowa, " and with it tbe delicai- ^nerican f.-alnna of ber motli-r She w* of average height, pid th'-ugh alight her tody bad a delicate r.d>nalb.ki*. She wore a while flannel rvdje linady Udbd. and, in* hair bang in a

plail to b** Waiat

"Yon doo'l mind my going to tbe table tbia way? I am lazy, but wo are en fa.mile," all*, aaid. atr-dling into the ball. "Mamma batea me tn do it. but I

THE PIONEER BAKERY. ^ r,,r , ,nmh r ,T.Z

►tiff aa a German oavalrvman all tbe

*t. 700 AtWi) Aitaoi. Omm Cdj. I. i. I afternonn ami uigbl. I mnat have a

h bri'ert. PWa aad ( at** rtall,. WeeXlinr j tie freodolu. ,r —.] - In. tbe dining n«>m tbi-y found Dr. I

,Kriq*uu He drew Avuie to blm aud 1

(banged. Tbe U>

(Kind. She flung up her b«wl aud iuugbcd JoJoutly. To Anne'a an.ate (be line* frem "The M.rebantVif Venbv" where I'ortia d.ei,l-a to masquerade a> n man left.her lipa, at lirat Uoiderly. with half hidden laughter, aa a acbonl girl oonlkd-a a aecret, fbebjwitb aaanrauee. a pr. tty Mvaggor. delighted an

ticipati.41. * . '

Anne listened in wonder. Tbe ro.au ^■mqd to fade, tla- elatleiwfrom the street bennue nureaL and it waa nnt Olga >l,i, stood before ber. It waa Pur-

tia glittering in qneepliueea aud co.|nei

ty. tbe jar fume .d an Italian garden He made b'.a way to ber and rbe ga ■ on.mg in w ith the raum-L a minatrel ! hlui brr , mklU g back iu a 1., lounging near her, swords distantly j „tltud-. Tbe rajah waa forgotten ! Hanking a* waiting gallant* moved. | him, and they talked of many tiling*.

“ * " triflea muetly. but Ulgm had a

mya-

b*lea of lace and ribbon*: a' love (Ue and rnslibaia and

member an address, to ooo to a baby, crave needlework and dabble in charily, altogether a *.dootivo caitraat to tbe reatleas spirit of a man'a bnaiu. * life. U<* phyaical radiance came up,:, David for the second time with Lb-, power of • aniiimona. ' He bad frvqnHit ly thongbt of In* at nee the previoua i meeting. No ime who once oayv Ulga : ever quite forget be*. Side by aide with i tbe fancy . J w bat Klaiuo .might have b,«n ber lovely face, rare iu type. t<K.k ]

Wnaii pie li

bad n

i. Unit M

* moved David T

ly. She

wing* atruggli Wbod tbe li

d face tparkbd ci

Reful

wnril waa ajK.keu. el Vuuo's aide and w ialiktd it. ! aigi you did."

"Ob. where

wild in

•The Love Chase?' I played it at a d.ttcn hour*'* for various chorltiea. Ob, tbe stage! That would make jmverty (uidurable. Tbe life calls me, Anne. I know its diaadvautagea. no .or better,

rer re- ll, * while bis b

ludiv *‘ ,h • '***'* ‘D beany. It gave to |ari the new [auwion thrilling bln. an ideal-

it* which tt did not possess,

i,*.. Be looked at Olga, hoping for one glance, but *be waa sitting with ber b.«d tcru.d away, ber eyee on tbe singex. waiting ft* tbe next eong. David wanted to hear no more. He wished to keep tbe memory of that cry id human ne*d, bolding an echo aa if caught tn tb- far spaces of heaven, to knit it with

tb- revelation of tbe boor.

Outride be found tbe dusk and tbe icy air. There waa a medley of ooid colon iu tbe sky, tb- solemn night waa near, tbe avenue veiled in gray. He borrhd on. feding a new bappinrea tempered by tiie pain at uncertainty, (jneatiooa tv*!,led him. Waa tbia really love? Was his band upon the string from wbicb so many marvelous atralna and

pitiful dlanords bad bean struck?

Growing more w*ions, ahe questioned : 1,0 ‘“. d '**“'/ • oi .

David about The Citlxcn. Anne 4 * | aition in the offirc and spoke in an . trartively feminine way of tlie myaterv | ' attending the making of a b-WKiai* r "How can Anne do it?" ah« said. ; ! anitviihing ber. mnff, her troatful eyes

lifted to bia. "Ob, I rappiw I'm atu- fnrn t>< _ a ^ _ ltf _ j J

aaremovad

! bulking light talk entnuriug. ! speech was pretty and I | w rapped a listener wilha a.

i-outemplated tbo rounding of h .... w ithagnait lore, bnt something in him bad heretofore disdained aectimeuL At

commonly only a ridlcnloua thing.

He bad known perfact friendship, but

_ _ tbe love be bad aeon make foola of tbe

Jft. bdptaa. bat T •bonldn't UkTeoch ! ,b ® * ,1, ■ a life of teuaion and ruah; alwava of it * «>“>». b»d among tbe wbeela-that'a bow !• erana tr ' m b,B1 “ ‘““nity until tontghL

. , tome I'm afraid I'd be like a . illr | Be «ill felt the ranch of Oiga'a body.

a rare 1,4 when you feel your tatterfly caught ,n a machine." , “*« . r ‘ ai *, t * P ar,u ' ne 00 " r «*« Bmn

UUi.M far 1L I H never do mure Hum ■ Adm ; u . in , dj!rwut f„ m , b «

dabble with it for amuacmeuL but K 1 yoort. " raiu’Savid. and the. perfume of fal/ mbwaaoraere rank

could -if I'd teen free to do a. I q,,. Tjo j„ u nD ,,„ h „ rJjin llghtMM j hl , witk kw. • • •

pleracd, tbe world would lime heard of , u it lbe ^mdoof anring bad mue ' A * ont* on earth!" There

— “— mamma.” she hr.ike Off. tbe

ig her face. "Rbe'a onaning

light Ire

milk to give

Hy Ibe way. (be Iretbea-acting, even my amateur wiwk. but I've already made arrangements with Mrs- Oswald Muraeto do Kate Hanlraatlc at Taxed., fur iluf Working Girls' library fond. She'd have palpiuti.ni of tbe heart if ; iL I'll tell tx r tbe day be-

fore."

Anne left ber in her mother’* hand* over' a taudji of steaming milk- Tbe meeting bad left a unique and emphatic "A woman with a thistle down oonacieuce, a woman to pick tbe plmna from life Yrith soft, bnsiureslike fing.-r* aud an indiSemn air, & feet S of radiant V'lflahnnaa—that'* my oonidn Ulga.” •be thought r.a she went down tbe reeL "bnt 1 like ter. ' CHAPTER X. Olga apiMtrud as Kate Hardcastle at Tuxedo, aud tbe town. <* that part of it circling in carefully barred orbiL talked of ber. Tbe papers m iuvl on ber aa aometbiug new and printed picture* mty. libelous tbiugs in which abe looked dropsical or murderonly barmleealy mad. Mrs. Kr icaeon kept tbe reporters well informed, fumed over tbe newspaper abortions of bar darling, .went with ber everywhere, noon breakfasts, to dances ending at dawn, and in aside* took pill* to stay

her heart.

Every one knew that Smcdley Joyce, who bad met Olga in land on. bad been

tbe beat society. In bia

•later a box at lira opera abe bad made her Brat a;,)* arak.e in New York. He had got inviutuma for bur, given a icheon in ber bunor, and at bia room* Fifth avenne, at a lea where a rajah a marvel,in* turban winked bia brilliant eycb, David Temple saw ber again.

am,* upon their visit,

ing cards HmcaHej Joyce waa one of hmodlcy. even to bia intnuatea, imuertinence and Hr. Joyce

He waa bia toll name.

i glittering apex of bia bald tbe u*. of bia equally glitter-

ing boot. If ' be could, be would bare tawn lighter, younger and with' tbe longs of a football half back, bnt jnal C l* waa jwople defined to bun. Hope-

y devoted to a tingle life, bis cult,

however, was feminine beauty, and lbe woman be admired became tbe fashion. The penonality of .'-medley Joyce pervaded New York . He waa a permanent .fad: i.is vogue was auquiwtiuncd. like I tbe Thanksgiving turkey and the bone

‘I could have of iL" aaid

unfortunately 1 diitinctly d

men. It wouldn't do to marry a man yon couldn't for tbe life of yon be civil

Would it?"

“Ob. 1 don’t know! Aren't you over-

•eusitiTr?"

Tbe laughter in Anne'a tone did not diatnrb < llga. She pur—d out ber lip*

and u,aided

"1 aim oat .aught a title too. Tbia la j abow

ewayl miaaed it. For one thing, j In the fragrance and dusk of bia bennamma a cmgtmrm fright. u«l him. j tiful.rooms be seised David's baud in m rare be could see b,v shake aa MNai gr. -ting and gave it tbe fashionable up-

be appeared. I’m sore be saw b,* I ward jerk,

nudge me. Hut that wouldn't bave aeri \ ••Ah. you did get up to ace ua. you ously mattered if be hadn't found ma drtwdfolly bnay man! You'd make ua ‘u I, , . ... .. forget you if that were possible." And

B« Up* curled m a .me uded smile. David found bimaelf paaaed on to make "I can langb now, but really it was? l£wi nr< , ojn)er

provoking at the time. Yal—dear thing He RteluMd tea (ram tbe matrroa rate. Waa-ebated the least touch of on cm ; tii vingjal-l kept nrer tbe door. He bad vrationality in a woman.and smoking be i o.me iu only fi* a few moment* to aw 0,4.aid-red only a little biHter than the rejab aud talk with him. Aa be •wearing. By ibe way.rmtelllngyoo tbe stood there, bia big abnoldcn and keen

my aw-md appearance. I'm get. . troth about myaelf. Anne, it'aracb a re- face abowlng clrerly above tbnae rerting uard to the lin.r!ip!,t I m.-t David lie? to tell iL I dct,* do except to rate- rounding him, be looked aerres tbe —1 • Uaro last night and ti*«A With men it's inqKwaible m* to whi*ia-ring cpnacantiy changing crowd JV, Vi mu on mq) to dine with na" | poae: they exjwl ao much. WelLlay dew. fur Urn famuo* liindou. 1 Wbat a charming man be is ’ ex-1 1 l 1 —’I (or Val fur six lung, weary Glow by the teg. yawning Irevaa of

LEADIRG I ILK DEALEB OF WEAR CITY* laimed Mr. Er,.-—«.. and from tbe: m.4,tiis 1 played tb* little lamb, always palm* acraamlng tbe Zither player, be

(d the meal, with oh.-rt with a bit of ueadlework, incticing tbe (aw him. Tbe loan brawn pr-dle wltb

vinra* S«bn« r d»"'ra^

IRA S. CHAMPION,

ICE CREAM. '1-m pic caning u |

LOW 3P3R.XCES.

SftfBlA Slml ud Aitarr Areime FRANK HERR,

«ITIIItllKt.lt i JKtlltLUR

'~'T.7eT~,"*“ , '"7 • «»• t,misiraniuibiinin.'

'rgt'5cSS55£tn

irS3*SsB.v~" i al . trial

uiirrvaU <:f naL Anna waa pot through a oaleebiau by b. r SlUit ab. ml David Temple. Her pmgue jlay.d G-twnn te* lips raotlwly. while David's position, money, (-bare,*-* and pnsaibte attacbnxaita were inquired aft. r miuotely -and with an appraiser's air. When tbe

J. T. BRYAN,

bad a fueling that (lavid bad l**n ticketed and put away with <4te* ticketed

matrimonial poambilitlea.

The pane.« iu tbia raw-arch were Riled i hi by a ncital of Olga’s past and com- , ing trioiiipb*. wbat ab^nnrt and mnat

! not do. who was wort? ber

. gted tn ge* bnck tn tbe , bile room, the dure dread, Uga iln-ra. looking at ber

Madouu

ueedleveork, {recticing the gara. taking only one gla»a .d ibe huge crimaod turban aterae was ‘ dinner* and declining tending over aomc one. It was Olga, i -a shy. repruarbfcl j When tbe rrowd parted. -Oavid tahr^bfr

Hi to tell oh- I waa bis j plainly. &bc waa on a low seat beside a pink lamp ter mother, now chatting at a Utile 'distance, baring early vawn tbe advantage of the may ligbL tibe waa in velvet and fore, be* lips under a delicate veil bully nulling. A bat with, a brim, and a big use, shadowed her ryes

•bunt when abe fashioned me like an angel, etc! 'tom day be walked into Morley'a, wl. -re I was having my por- ' ' *' * me with Mrs.

aid fraud *■. t little m,

an with a fa t manner, and whom be particularly deteateaL

aa to wbi rings of n

gel. bia mute fiowtr, won, while be, ni seen by me, watched. .Sodden btudnM iway next day. buaiueaa •

Gadsat np night* with ber Roger to b,*

Her

.* Dai id and a donen other iu wab bni in* came to 'the same i—abe waa lireatifuL loving.

ed him. He looked'at ber^ort ten-1 * oro “ memory of a joy be had neves derlr. "Yours hi* better." known in those words. Tte-ir burden of "Think »?" pawiuoate melody went with him like "Better for a womra." be aaid raft B*" vniceof oonacienen. He mw only

ly. "I think ra. bot |H*bapa I'm Intel- C-** * i“Titing eyre.

erenL prabap. I'm old fuhiooed- I ad- [to ns corewtom.] I mlra Ann-, aud 1 like ber more than 1' • - - • »‘

can aay.- I like many wcomn who held i % , 014 <h ,| r

ber ambitinue-siewa. bnt they aaem to A| „ r .„.„ t Bt Edinimntb an old

Itiona-alewf

gain teiniamT-^bd ai-lf ralianiv ( at tbe eacnfior of a quality that it thuutiful and indefinable, like a mist or a j

deepiae a woman 4

and U)ja is tbe amusing ex)

■ jr

- (hair la rained by expel

When tbe bidding re

"a wi 7. *'*.nixa„ "'te-n Ibe bidding n wholikre nradtewrek raked ( Hr.^, if £w J" d . vll . n ^ tenvkag , oonfeartng to one -f her ]•* dlveretmi* wbu Md ,

•* ~a.aa, w *.tm

club, who rriee not one at tbe "God forbid 1" aaid David vehemently. "Roan she'll be futuid only au. j obsolete cteiaibcatireia. 1. f-r one, it trad to extol te* before abe quite dlaa|

pare.''

arme!" ahe aaid. with 1,

rnogb m

. tired. It ei,._ —... . 1 Currie n, Wired that the chair bad carved it* hock "Dnn.Wtar Castle." tte nann> of one cd lbe ships at the famuut

to bay

I dune, he UteeKqsr deak* the a

j with tb- result that lie la tbe p( : of Iirohahly the crwtlieat old oak chad in tte- world —London Letter in Chi

Heal* ItKa-V Like tbe Semple. A w.aalen leg saved the life at a young man nam.-d Kelly, who lives near Larkawaxra. Pike county. Kelly waa returning from a ,viait to the buaneol bia KW—tbeart at IterrTriite. a few mi Ira diatanL late on a recent Sunday tophi. when he waa . ha rad by a b»wr Aw..d-n leg impeded his | in grins, and tbe animal ai»n overt-ajt him. With one cuff at it* paw Kelly waa arid sprawling The brer pounced upon him and U-gHii chewing on tbe wooden teg. but after conanming half tbe leg. trousers and aboe. bruin e^droily be--aroe diagnated and walked away. Kelly reacted borne nrerly froaen, but thankful that bis life was laved.—Phil a<U-]|ihja Times.

In black and white, 'Rare apectmen of when abe did nothing but try to ho hap py aud waa glad of iL ‘ " Uba leaned toward David aa ate) spnkq. and aume one brush mg past ber to gr-i-l a friend farced bi* rluacr. so for s avrond her abouldsr praarad bia. te* lips were an Inch away, ber <ann. startled brmtb swept bia tbo ait It waa Imt a •nrond'a nearnesa. yet his heart gave a throb eg almost revago joy. In a fteab ber beaafy bream- a temptation, a pea ai'g.ate /bapplneas filled him. a tereie aeamad to aweao alnoe bia nerv.-a amt be knew why an nnrxptein, A joy bad — ». ... t)>* ftng o{ j),)* ival hi* senses had strug-

a call. - Now then

ng tbe feeling.. It was a ' b fascination. Conadona silent hod lookwi at Ulga

There is no lunger any doubt that Wiitedmiua. qneen at the Xetbertaada, la ragagiil to marry Prince Bornbard of Saxo-Wetaur, who U now 30 yam at age and U.u aeound acn of the lata h-ndiury Priucd of Weimar. Tbs y.mng qoi«, bae lately bora In Paris Nx-iug the sights and ralreting a trons•nau. Bar drvKi**. rides la tbo Boll and goudmre of face and character hare been items nf in tercet in the Paria Jonr- - lime the future

to cultivate.

A man named Jren Perrin find at Prraider.t ."*rm.t at France hi May. 1S8S. T.-rrit. wteaH- pb*i wax tb*4 Lb

‘■as randtuuud to four niratha' im iri^.nm-nt He waa pardraed by M. 'amui. wbo' actually obtained It* hill

apart from all other* la n tax r.,lt-rtor'*-plac* at Orepy ra Va bon a man firat faces tbe ; lois. Tte*-h, .-mlwrxled tte- funds, and question placed before him by bia own j was (e-otrarad to two y. ' ' ‘ Conaciuosneiw. <- I* t^i* tbe woman I km ment He w»* again an to love?" It may be be awak.ns to tbo tte -tte* day.

friend. Ur one look into an unfamiliar face may blur all- nave the pursuing ■ a tte- same—overswuet. painful, inti-, mat-iy dear, never to be.forgotten. “ te There waa no chance for farther talk i between them, Sm-dley Joyce bore i ha' down on Olga with a mxnocled Mraug.r aa! - In tow. A mmurat afterward a fanraia ‘y ' it waa rTmedley Joyce's law that the ha music for which be paid ra moc.b should Fi

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