SS ee THE DAILY tc a ENAMIN ER. ———— LA L/L Ne a, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1898. _—— —- ones oe ee om an 8, ee ears _e FF 88 Fem ee dea | y T | ict With the Yederal laws, when you e e § HEART FALL RE B oe SUMLIEE 73 i i ; | must appeal to the federal authorities. oOo Fa im PSE =e . | prefer you should avoid any trouble S$ FAINTN eRe en SPECI | ’ until you are sure,” j it. lF YOU WANT so i tS ee “I reckon dey won't try any —————{ x) cers: mS oi aco to her V, it aidiiindl on me,” said the negro, a j ————————————————————— ACUTE DY SPEPSIA, Cras | langh. areas a ae Mast eee, eee | TO TRAVEL | day Books, ‘Have You thought of ie | MOgaziNes, | 6, want Prosincns ee. * oO 3 i : ue ‘> ate An After WarRomance of the SOUR. | arms, cotor‘ifand them over” | Ledgers, © Bo You Want Any Bone? Lew Books, Card Og am SS) 5 ; overseer hesitated for a moment, | § ’ 0 10u ant : Hy BRE. s a - HAWKER'S NERVE & STOMACH 70K - i | nd then unstrapped a revolver from i 2 ‘. é : Rusic 1 GNIC, f on i his belt and handed it to Courtland. | | Cash Books, De } ou kK naw Haw ¥ ge h ¥or sMOEL, A LADY'S EXPERIENCE, PURTES' eset i MC ALTGHtS CLEA Vlity EXCELEONS Trewin. it. ‘ FOUNDED ON HERIT Reeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Nova Scotia and P, E. Is!and Agents for When we assert that Dodd’s wenn. Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED, By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, so cents, r. L. A. Smith & Ca., Toronta, Hiow to Geta “ Sunlight” Picture Send 26 ‘Sunlight’ Soab wrappers (the large wrappers) to Lever Bros, Lid., 42 Sevtt St, Toronto, and you wtli receive by poat a prety picture, free from advertising, and we!l worth framing. This is an easy way to decorste your home. The soap is the best in the market, and it will only cost lc pos'aze to send inthe wray pers, i! you leave the ends opon. Write your address carefully. ~— — Dunn and Russel report 92 Canadian fail urea for the jist 7 days, aguinst 35 che correa- ponding week last year Bradsirests report 26 Can ‘dian failures bist week ayaiveat 69 in the corresp sanding week a year ago A hingston Orangemak. Krsestos, April 17.—-Mr. James Blair, of Wapanee, whose cise has been creating so much interest in that locality, is well known ia the Limestone city. He was a resident ot Kingston tor fourteeen years, and it wee while he was eryagfd as cutter for Mr. Livingstone, of this p/ace, that he contrasted Biight’s dis- ease of the kidneys. His Orange friends in Kingston are delighted to know that he is cured of thie terribie dixense by using Dodd's Kiduey Pills. Many of them wie have been similarly troubled with backache, :heumalism end kindred complaitts have started using Dodd's Kiducy Pilla, and severa! marvellous oures are already reported. Mr. Blair joined the Orange order in 1854, and is «he oldest Orangeman in Naparee. He haa been a dele gate to the Orange Grand Lodge, and has held several important offices im the order. His friends considered his case as incurable, and age of course amonred at bis wonderful recov- ery. --_s. Commendabte. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acte gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleaning the aystem effectually, but it is not a care all and makes no pretension that every bottle will not substantiate. “Hello Caarlie, not at work? What's ap?’ ‘Oh, we're cut on strike.’ “What's the trouble?’ ‘Don't kouw, but we'll not give in till we get it.’ Not That Kind. Scott's Emulsion does not debi!isate the stomsch as viher cough medicipes do; but on the contrary, it improves digestion and strengthens the stomach. lis effects are immediate and pronounced. ea - Little Girl—-Mrs. Brown, ma wants to know if she could borrow a dezen eggs. She wants to put ‘m under a hen. Neighbor—No you've got a hen retting, have you? I didn’t know you kept hens. Little Girl—-No, ma'em, we don't; but Mrs. Smith's going to lend ue ahenthat wants ter set, and ma thought, if you'd lend her some eggs, we'd fiad a nest ourselfs,—Walf, sienennsnniplliaiin Nursing Motners and. delicste children should make free use of Puttvor’s Emulsivs, the beat lung healer, strengtheaer, and flesh producer! _ ~<_>- -—- I consider Hawker’s Tolu an A. 1. article for coughs and colds, said Cuonductor Hoben, of the C. P. R. Of course Ulster gave Mr. Balfour a warm reception That is what an ulster is for. | The storm was not yet over; the air “I’m not nnding fault with Aer, you know,” said Champney, hastily. ‘I’m mot such a beastly cad as that; I wouldn’t have spoken of my affairs at all, but you asked, you know. I only thought if she was going to gc? her- selfinto trouble cn account of that Frenchman you might talk to her; she’d listen to you because she’d know | you only did itout of business reasons. | And they’re really business reasons, you know. I suppose you don’t think much of my business capacity, colonel, and you wouldn't go much on my judg- ment—especially now—but I've been here longer than you and,” he sowered his voice slightly and draggea his chair nearer Courtland, “I don’t | like the looks of things here. There’s } some devilment plotting among thuse | rascals. They're only waiting an op- portunity—a single flash would be enough to set them in a blaze—even if the fire wasn’t lit and smoldering already like asparkin a bale of cot- ton. I'd out the whole thing and clear out if I didn't think it would make it harder for Miss Dows—who wonld be left alore.” “You're a good fellow, Champney,” said Courtland, laying his hand on the young man’s shoulder with a sudden impulse, “and I forgive you for over- looking the fact that I could help them. Indeed!” he added, with an odd serious- ness anda halfsigh, ‘“‘it’s not strange that you should. But 1 must remind you that the Dows are strictly the agents and tenants of the company I represent, and that their rights and property under that tenancy shall not be interfered with by others as long as Tam here. I have no right, however,” he added gravely, ‘‘to keep Miss Dows from imperiling them by her social re- lations.” Champney rose and shook hands with him awkwardly. ‘‘The shower seems to be holding up,” he said, “and I'll toddle along before it starts afresh. Good night! I say—you didn’t mind my coming to you in this way, did you? By Jove! I thought you were a little stand-offish at first. But you know what I meant!” “Perfectly, andIthank you!” They. shook hands again. Champney stepped from the portico, and: reaching the gate scemed to vanish and become a part of the darkness. had again become close and suffocating. Courtland remained brooding in his chair. Whether he could accept Champney’s news as trne or not, he felt that he must end this suspense at once. A half guilty consciousness that he was thinking more of it in reference to his own passion than his duty to the com- pany did not render his meditations less unpleasant. Yet while he could not reconcile Miss Sally’s confidences in the cemetery in regard to the indiffer- ence of her people toChampney’s atten- tionms with what Champney had just told him of the reasons she had given him for declining them, I am afraid he was not pained by her peculiar ethics. A tress for deceiving his rival, and is as little apt to consider the logical deduc- tion that she could deceive him also, as. Othello was tv accept Brabantio’s warn- ing. The masculine sense of honor which would have resented the friend- ship of a man capable of such treachery does not hesitate in accepting the love of a woman under the same conditions. Perhaps there is an implied compliment nm thus allowing her to take the sobe sthica!l responsibility, which few women san resist. In the midst of this gloomy abstrac- tion Courtland suddenly raised his head and listened. There was the sound of heavy foot- steps in the hall coming from the rear of the house, and presently a darker bulk appeared in the shadowed door- way. It was his principal overseer—a strong and superior uegro, selected by his fellow freedmen from among their number in accordance with Courtland's new regime. tion. or the towr?” ‘The town, sah.” “I think you had better keep out of the town in the evenings for the pres- ~ f lover seldom finds fault with his mis-? “Did you come here from the planta- | “Now, how many of you are in the habit of going round the town armed like this?” i | “Only de men who've been insul sah.” ‘‘And how have you been insulted?” | ‘‘Marse Tom Higbee down in de mar ket reckoned it was high time fancy | niggers was drove into de swamp, and [ allowed that loafers and beggars had | better roost high when workin’ folks was around, and Marse Tom said he'd cut my haht out.” “And do you think your carrying @ revolver will prevent him and his friends | performing that operation if you pro. voked them?” : ‘*You said it was to pertect ourseffs, sah,” returned the negro, gloomily. ‘‘What foh den did you drill us to use dem rifle in de armory?” “To defend yourselves together if at tacked, not to singly threaten with would stand some chance against those men; separately they could eat up, Cato.” ’ “I wouldn't trust too much to some of dem niggers standing together, sah,” said Cato, darkly. ‘“‘Dey'd run before de old masters—if dey didn’t run to 'em,' Shuah!” ‘ (To Be Continued.) 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