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well that arm or STORY OF TWO WOMEN. might have had a joyous journey, full of "We are going," she said. "Take mt for Inhabiting the old mansion of his hap "By the way, who Is this Christopher 'Pretty plowed up. to him!" 1 said he. the true savor of brave travel. But he pier days. God knows how gladly Columbns ?" asked an earnest seeker af-- his'n,' Was How - What the Trouble and it Resulted. ;, Did she him? have seen did not mend. He wasted daily. His love would have reinstated him there. But ter was first assist- BRENT "I amputation performed I braved Dr. I truth. "He the very JOHN - trances. We could Pathie's and she could not love so came SAY. became displeasure me, for less." - WHAT EACH HAS TO ABOUT THI8 HOST sleep deathly away, ed to come to America," re : haste. Brave led her to the bedside of her lover. we looked and immigrant ."Then I'm dum glad there's no saw- INTERESTING MA TTEH SOMETHING NEV- not wear him out with and up Luggernel springs ER BEFORE IN OUR ' EXPERI- bore like a brave. Brent was still in a stunor. We were the to a plied the man who had big stocks of truth -- bones about I don't believe nater means EQUALLED. heart! be up alley together, John, give you - By THE0D0EE WEJTHE0P. , ENCE. - last one noon we drew' out of alone. V ; "': chance to snatch from onhand. a man's leg or arm to go' until she breaks '' And at my destiny away - The of each is both are Black and saw before os, She Btood looking at him a moment me." ' the solid bone, so that it aint to be sot story brief, but the Hills, - Deserving Praise. We desire to Bay (to Copyright, 1891, by American Press Assoc 1a--" allow to do? eloquent with true feeling and gratitude, across the spurs of Laramie peak, the He was breathing, bhtunconscioua; dead Brent, in his weakness, had no answer to our that for we have Uon-- nohow. But what do you citizens, years (sJHLiJ 1 .. In their own words. of Fort Laramie. V. to the outer world and her She to to his hand to this been Lamm ahead or squat here?" ; given broad plain presence. make, except give selling Dr. King's New Discovery Armstrong rode up the alley again. The first, Mrs. J. iiogart, or the Brent revived. ' We rode steadily. stood looking at him and seeming with gentle rival. for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life "You are the oldest; you have most Home, 68th Street, New York Another man he was since his commis- will take advice." Baptist Just before sunset we pulled up at our her large, solemn eyes to review those 'How did you learn of their Mormon Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and Elec sion of had been experience; I your City, is as follows : scenes of ' terror' and of relief since she error?" I asked. tric Bitters, and have never handled rem- vengeance accomplished. is sweet as the smile of a 1 v "October gal "For eight years have been constantly him.-- : edies that sell as or that have In those lawless wilds vendetta takes , nau nuaen ciose to had known Tears in the mother wrote me. She loves Miss well, given when, she hears that her man has made under the care of doctors, but found no For the last hour i gathered 'My such universal satisfaction. We do not the place of justice, becomes justice in- Brent. I saw that it was almost :np brave, quiet eyes, t r Clitheroe like a daughter. She pities the fifteen hundred dollars off the purceeds relief, nor, from' what the. doctors told hesitate to guarantee them every time, deed. Armstrong, now that his stern . with him. He in his saddle. Suddenly she stooped and kissed hit father. His wife was her friend. A of a half acre of onions, to the mines; me, did I expect to get any better. I was swayed ' and we stand ready to refund the purchase was done, was the ' convinced did -- not understand was and dnlL But forehead. Then she kissec lovable mau he was, she duty again kindly, but these fall storms is that , they His eye glazed jhe passionately genial, says, if results do not follow fellow nature made nim. yer reglar so would Dr. fixed on little of his She to him as if she would his whom he price; satisfactory simple light down 'thout sending on my case, I thought I try kept his look the group lips. grew until, after losses, people their use. These remedies have wen rem- r I returned to my friends by the to be for Greene's Nervura blood and nerve Laramie barracks and let his horse carry Interfuse anew thatichor of love into hit had aided turned and accused him of their on-thei- - - ' hand bills. We ought p'intin great popularity purely : 4 - ; and the result has been, won- him.-- ' and 1 springs. home we edy, truly being. recklessness dishonesty a charge merits. E. K. Taft, Druggist. a few momenta to horses if can." :...:X, derful. I now feeLin better health than She turned to all as as made. I gave the I lifted up my heart in prayer that this me, crimsoned, but false and cruel could be My " "But Brent's wound! Can he travel?. ? : ; . and mules. were still to be unsad- for the last 20 years. not be He self mother told me of Sizzum's suc- Elder One (recently engaged) Do you They "Now, aboot that wound, there's two noble life might quenched. possessed.' wrote, dled. Healthy Fulano had found his We ken must not die, now that he was enlarged "I meant you. should see me prove my cess in Clitheroe and of our friends' de- think It proper for a girl to kiss tho man ways of lookin at it stop here, " own to and now was feast- truest love. : love," she said. VI am of She ordered on obedi- is ? way water, or we ken poot for Laramie. I allow and sanctified by proud myself parture. me, my she engaged to ing on the short along the last we struck Bill for it proud of heart that can ence, never to come back to con-se- nt crisp, grass that it oughter take that arm of his'n a At open country. my it England The Other Yes ; if it is with his of know and love this 1 ' outlet the Champagne spring, tickling month to make itself right Now in a Armstrong's sorrel took a cradling lope; noblest and tendereat until could tell her that Ellen was safe his nose with the bubbles of gas as they month there'll be three feet of we rode through a camp of Sioux "tep nature. Tell him soj: Tell him it is not out of Sizzum's power. She had gone to p'r'aps - love. 1 Dead. These words are fa- sped by. Sap, Fulano! This spot was snow whar we stand." ees, line so many great wnue ioois- gratitude, but He will know that hear him preach and abhorred him. Fell very worth the to see. Fulano, we the of a I could not stay. ' life to received her letter after we had miliar to our readers, as not a day passes gallop Sup, "We must go on.". caps; turned angle great My belongs my parted. of the and no stain of this 1 father. Where be I must What and I with Shamber without the report of the sudden death brave, may day's "Besides, lookerhere! Accordin to me white wooden building and halted. goes go. John camped Jake some citizen. The death-doin- g rest from Fulano and Brent other friend has he than me? 1 with for What I could prominent explana- righteous upon your the feelins mean suthin, when a man's sprang quietly go lain, waiting the train. tion is "Heart Disease.;' Therefore be- lifet down into arms. , j my but here my heart remains have done I do not know, but life guiltless ; Hell be all the time drooped my father, my ware if u have of the Brent was under the got any. worryin a Tell him so. Please let me write to was Miss Clitheroe's." yc any following lying spruces, about the gal till he gets her to her fa- "Just in tame, said cheerful, manly you symptoms: Short Breath, Pain in Side, drowsing with fatigue, reaction and loss she'd "better voice at my ear. You will not forget your comrade. 1 How easy his chivalry seemed to this Swollen Ankles, Asth- ther. It's my judgment " - Smotheiing Spells, of blood. Miss Clitheroe sat by watch- - 1 "I hope so." Siiid L "la it Captain Owe more than life t you. Do let me noble fellow! "Noblesse oblige:" but matic Breathing, Weak and Hungry never see the old man agin, but '' ex- - ' " - - him. These fine beings have an I ; keep myself in your memory. I dread the obligation was no burden. Spells, Tenderness in Shoulder or Arm, ing wouldn't want my Ellen to quit me, ef EubjT' ' quisitely tenacious vitality. The happi- ' "Yes. We'll take hitn into my bed. my life before me. I will keep .you in- "You are a stanch friend, Biron." said Fluttering of Heart or Irregular Pulse. was an unhealthy gonoph like him. These mean heart disease. ness of release had suddenly kindled all to stick closer'h twitch Dr, Pathie, here's a patient for you." formed of my father's plans.