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■\I f e i W : ' r a i t e i : im m s m i, 190fr^M 6 B 3. s r - B a f I S e * 0 p i r ^ ig w f « t S - 7 S I ^5 I’SJJ d a t ; 6 . 7 S l ( i a t ^ . 0 0 J l_ . ' T ' 137 J ' I 1S7X 3.50'1 Sts. SAe...' Coward By CLAHISjA MA^Wfe B\ e mtoites jatei? J&e. l&y panting on the grouna aj; .Iter feet;’ “I; am very grateful”- hebegaa eage.tiy, jvhen.hei crisp, cool volea stopped the words his lift. ■*. ' ■ .. “I am more .than 'repaid,\ she satd, with cruel emphasis. “I never met a coward before!\ > ■ “A—coward}” .he •stammered, sitting and turn^g bis sightless eyes to- I “I must give yoh back t o u r free dom. I -will n o t tell Srou WThy, be- ' cause you would cah: my re^ons ab surd. In Justice to y o a ltih*tot ts so. Try to forgive jpe,” S6 wtrot^ Jack . Brlerson when he hthke ,hlsr engage- m c n t and Miss Ahemethy p r ^ c d her ' i white Ups together scornfully ami sent “You see-I know—Kese Abet '■■back tha betrothal ring hyxegistured , “Ah. yon have the advantai mall In a very practical manner. i . - - Then because the long, cnSrvatmg spring days had rghhed hst' cheeks of their wonted bloom and the germs of a convenient ‘‘malaria” hat} dtjU'ed tl brighmesB of her brown eyea Ro lethy’a guardian aunt carrli ■ the brad Costs No More iults ling y uilng aplocr.. i oSTLY dLEANMNE3S. E ^ p r e c iai , wa-wr U«u. w oe pui. m *gmo BO R.hsaratd H ii Funarah - ----- — . 44tA vas.og e red-to-Asecond4>atherat a h ^ t ltlhg-the-hrotbera laltdrlc..^.. Idfiald Bold For a Cant and .Ptl^* then again to a gather around 'him, Joseph Sandlin, a Half a Gallon. * , third f o r 50 cento apd to a fourth for charter member of the Red Men a t Ad- m bathe and splaalt4bt*^^ *^11® ^^dUh * hm** * Tance, this county, climbed Into a cof- igod, but water tl f the desert Ice with cruel emph before!\ engage- j ward her. — “ j p r ^ e d her “A coward!\ she repeated, flrmlj ' know—Kose Abemethy,” ige e f me, Your flattering words.4ndIe ■ have some knowlm\ bodily away Into the hraclDST dackack region,n, wherehere theyhey lived,1 the sin. Gradually regio w t 1 ....... lo life of the woods a h d Iijhsticd vigor , th e cynical 1 from Rose's face, and whSU •oughtught a greaterreater Influnflux mer bro a g I of v Itors to the large botela-Bhe fonndJu self back In th a t whirl Of p l^Stoe of I which she bad always uecetoarfly been One afternoon she w cat t o her fa vorite retreat on the brink of the Fall ing bill, where a bnge howUEer under the pines aSorded a comfombto scat. Here she bad come every d a y to wit ness the glorious pagehntiyoC: the sun set, and her Joy In Ito xCcwrtng splcu ndlcate ledge oC'.my very red, and hh iwn together in on an- “I know enough—to form an opin ion.” said Miss Abemethy coldly. “I will tell you why I believe you to be n coward If you wish.” very wortthlesslife. “You' a.re smiled grimly. “You have been good enough to si vor Goon.\ hte the Ineonvenleiicea water ta still the stretched himself out as he wUl lie J In which each drop of desert Ice being too when be Is dead, crofsed his hands cfuliy measured out l a “ luxury for general use, over his breast aw3 bade them pass . . _ . two problems o f dust a n d '*’^®rybody resorts to African w ater sround and view him. Ur. Sandlin Is dor was always tinged wltb dreaJ moat trouble. There la are DHed and hung In a veteran of the civil war and Is ec-1 the sheer precipice th a t yawned at time that there Is. n o t plrntty -places, where the bteese can centric. * He to slrty-elght years old. fee t , inner and little of ib e lattar. ' them. By puhctnrtng them ■with n r . SandlTn made a colDn o f the beat! Kow she was reTclIng Th'Uie^koIRudi It warning of any sort great * auIBclant water ootes out to yellow poplar, inpelilor In workrnan-' o f the spot when slow, beslto<tlng 1 come down the canyons **'® damp d o th ship and quality, and bought a lot to broke tbo eiieni igh the atreeto, carrying keep the contento cool. B p g - a cemetery, a n d he has placed a mon- man camS Into v ■ - ^ h a d y ^ d e ^ f ^ ^ houses nment over the spot where he desires e s with ■ in the band of every Indian. dlow poplar, inpeiilor to tip an d quality, and boui cemetery, a n d be has placed a me ment over th e Spot where he desires e s with a familiar brown Jhapd. ft the coBln to w as Jack Brlerson. Intlda of which ! Apparently be did not* leei her, itmctlcms as to be conttoned bis faltering tdi ' fnnerat arrangements.- _ ' Cor. I n d U n a p ^ News. .—Lebanon (Ind.) prlth « Is a datiy occurrence. The ♦?« w S oS «5 ... ,tfe«ra. sro,T.»Sii?r’iris^}Ss?£' 4 ,« , gauon costs on a n average c<,nie the downpour lasto only five or derwood, presMent of U»e Erie tall-1 ten minutes. Barely doea i t liv the toad, and It to one o f Fiea!d«iit Bndcr-I Magazine. j wood’s most valued potsesskm Ae-I ■ I cording to PresldeBt Underwood, the car w ss the flrst to open his eyas to. the poSsibllltT of traffic oo street caOe. | S>any, every gallon ecu a t leaat a cent and a Is an expensive loxi expensive luxury. K rety pre- drop-has to bo pot t o as many a t possible. The bathing satHb- lento offer batha a t f l aaeh, w ith Joke thrown to. The t Wauwatosa, Wls., on a f rty of B. W. I » conttoned b oat to tbo ver be stopped aind the west with very edge o f the blB. a looked awajr towo Itb to.Tel eyes a n d.* face stilled from all emotion tiiafc Its vc teoacDcsB was eloquent of pata. Bose Abemethy'a face paladl as a stehed him curlonsly. I t teem very strange to be watebtu|g I a cowntd because you a afraid to let Hose Abemethy know tpot you are blind. Ifoa denied her the right to share your aflUCtion and to lei her npracy makeiutingrreasler for you, She wonld gladly have shared 1 ^ pal try. dollars w ith yon.*f “Yon don’t understand, whoever you are.\ he said shortly. \ I , am a poor man. I had Jnat reached a iiointwhi my fortunes depended upo ness of every faculty, and ness came upon me like ligbtntog. i cotlQ not aak tlful. bright vRose—to play muse and Lady Bountiful to a mlaerablo blind bealto steps beggar.” He dropped bis face In hh 1C turned as a bands and, forgetfnl of beg presence groaned bitterly. “You have forgotten her. She had some rights. You could never have really loved h er, Mr. Brterson.” le lifted a ghastly JnlsWemls|U|tSoii 9 Sepfembor Salt of Loathor Goods] ]apd All Our Leaiber Nouelties. Ladies’ Leather HandTuraeSj^efc,, and Gents” Collar ~ and Cuff Boxes—all to be'cloied out quickly, ■ ‘25c, 50c, 7Se, $1.00 aRd $1.25 each. d^any leather novelties to h e sacrificed. Our hargains ore wortk More than your cash ’‘DEMONSTEABLE RELIGION.\ V .i dust—Bew Idee zm n in xoll regards the colonies as tram p ing ground f o r her Irreclslmsbh J«ke .^tlmtasls. She no longer sends tJ fth e o u t ta ctmvlct ship! ■ ■ .off to the new land.—Melbourne Age; iMbr i f j m i - . fe’L, s s s i i dettM lty. *toxr oo P 'x a xaxD Hoacsia T anxxsuTouR u n ' this remote distance v feeling to bee h( have .done to after ihow aba -dkln’t c ^ ard. bttethle«ily* t i t o a t l A Whli b h e cU rtM nnd'm n S e anhiSer step mwotoTOw- briag pc the pceclpk*. ' “Doo’JP* ^ cried invglnnlaray, and ah* stepped around tbo pine aiad held out a proteettog hai Its* MVERWORt Second-Hand C coh o r H e a t e i * S t o v e F u r n i t u r e C h e a p 1 S i S I i D - H . 'F a i r c h i l d 'S 63-66'EAST FIRST ST. l.tbwtjriit I 'Wat olono,” ... codrteouriyt.tempring his hat. “M thouiftttyba did not see titeat you W«ce a o n e a r the edge of tbepmeS- plce,” she said l a a low tone and,wt£h 'lurnlng cheeks* ■HeTdt abddtrwltii Ws s U e t t o *■ (duangr, unet^ng manner and dteloUg- e d a itohe,'w hIch'weat hurtling dowan' th e kteep' Indlito w ltb an a la tu ' te e hand W ithal ”l ato Wny to ivand earth. H e stood, attitude until the ocheieK te d f h e n plltaric.SgvT*'^ _ ^ l> s s a tja « a a ta i iu ito t e , B B s s t B y id t# S4 m i u n 6 M W s M8 . .ai\4aSs»K.-. g ms wmfh^ sh PeRFECTtEMTH oavpiic* *»• I « i t l 4 « ^ j 3 . p 0 d i ^ d ; C r o w n s ,$ 5 * l ) 0 A M CAY8’DENTA c ,ROOM^ ‘Ipicss gcatt rouble you, mauKm. intr-I amT>llnd* Will yon kindly tuam me abdutinte t h d eafe path?” Sometiting warm came into tb e gtrito heart a s hq apoke,ited her Ups. qulter- ed palnfutiyi She laid a small hand on hla cOat klteve. As sbo d id to tibe: tu r f cromblod Wndfirhls feet. a nd4'ftoh a atartled tt^i-he-toBlc away &oto-hec- over the brink o f the precipice. lied h e r dOWSi^ strung young body on the ground and clutched wtffit her free hand a t the tough b r a n c h o f g stunted cedar; •*Mf goU*' h h toW hoarsely. a r e rikfctog your life r . *T ahall not let' go,” she replted d«- ctatvely. “te e p t fOr your bitndnteio you are a attong nian?”^ •‘Tto,’’ he fold Imiwitleoflyi “ hntTOd! ■ (Wltoto me It pitee, madiahU tf ted a ghastly face. 'God knows I did, I do, I always oil, but I could not ask her to wait on indeflnltely, and I know her tm- selfish nature, capable of any stcrlflce. She would loM youth and everything that goes to make up her Joy In life miduld not—It—I badad notot I co no b n tbe courage to . face her and tell her tbe truth. Ton inRo right. I a id a cowai^” right. I aid sllenee after that, behind a distant abadowa fell c I was %,long I vrbUo the sun 'sank about his knees, whB settled Into th a t ImiiaaBlTe calm' which be bad flist faced tbe Tbe gbl vratebed him wUB and trembling Bps.' T a them to speak, and each voice died xwa ay y in be c with eyes and trembling Bps.' Twice- parted them to speak, and e titoe her voice die d a w in h e r toetty white throat. • \And tbe doctors a sildr she asked, at “That the sight i dcnly ns It went o Ight retum a s a n d ' a costly operation O rentratoentrato hi might effect a cure. O r baa paralyied tbe optic nerves,'' he replied without mo'vtog. - Rose sptaug to her feet, and for the -first time that afternoon be Ont clear and sweet: “I t U growing lato. Jack. ■Will yon take mo back to the campT\ -Brlerson was beside her Instantly with, groping bauds. *Ttosc. Ro«<e.” ho cried Joyfully, •it Is youl It has been yon alt the time?\ “Tes.\ she sold, withdrawing from his touch w ith a coatnslon he c«iW not perceive. “Yon must lot me show yon the way, and then”— “And then”—he echoed breathlessly, te d then—yrou'wUl not le irglTe my varJIceT’ lly “Ah, dear heart. I did muchJ I needed y<mr he forgive my 'bntaltty le way to happiflem .toWsud her. She placed hertoand hi his. ‘‘Come, Jaac.” she said. Inhale nttroi • te d then—you wUl not leave me—you will forglTe my mental bUndnesB and my cowai _ . “Tou do n o t need roe,\ she vtetnted heart. I did not know how ____ needed y<mr he cried remorse fully. “Tou will and show m e the way to ^ p p l f l e ighing Gas For Poets. ' Davy was the first oridA His exp^rnanl itth a tlam ^ f ig g s s , Ide of atefte'r was. Is of al^ coattM txperlmenfs made.vHUr 1 produced n o ill effects, D s t t proceeded to tohala consldma . quantities of the pure gSs. Contrary- to hi* expectatioito the effects were hlltidy plessutablA Thrills of pleasutO petvmdOd hto body, t e d hla iBtad wju! filled with Ideas and emotion* j it the inoSt eridted kind, which, howevm:, indistinct when th e effect of Very indistinct when th e effect toe ga* passed off. I t occurred to ted he accordingly tried iwhlleundi itoed off. It occurred to Sit Davy that the gas might oting poetic Insi'' dingly tried vvrl nder its.lnitoeucei recorded“T^snlt haVdly teows he Utofulto tion. ted he | l ^ y i !-be^g®e^ti iable. so that to iSCB a writer alindes to It: as having national vlw la EngltefiL Stiht Old L ota! FeCond n Infaranct, dy—OH, 1 do so love pan ). L - ^ d do I f t h e ^ to ahTh a-cage a t a stote doot*- 1 told, MR. FRANK p . LEONARD, C S . B , A Member of th e Christian Soienoe Board o f Ltetnreship of the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BDIENTIST. OF BOSTON, MASS...1VILL DELIVER A LECTURE AT Richardson Theatre, Oswego, N. Y., SUNDAY AFTERNOON, September gth, J908, AT 4 O’CLOCK, UPON THE ABOVE TOPIC, This lectors is given nnder the Admission Free, wimont Ticfcet.-ffiflrML'o.?SwS,\5?Y.°' Hosiery Underwear Sale. Men’t 50a Underwear. 39c Mea»t 50c Shirts. 39c MenV 25c Fancy Ho«e, 15c Boys* 25c Underwear, 17c A’l 15c Hosiery, , 11c Ladies' 15c Vests. H e Ladies* 2Sc Pants, 19c Ladies’ Union Suits, 19c Ladies' 25c Hoie, 19c Children's Vests. 5c B U R K E ’S ffiASr ONEIDA STKEET A i l W e e k , eoiaiptoUiDir' S i o n J a y fficpi. 7lhi \te$oepmg~Wia5S3iy.r\\ If b U bm Sally, Startlog Monday. MISS HO.EN GRAYCE aadharadratr^atoBapaa tlaatedug MM. KdffiEffiT WAYiilE. t* tocBla Kineti,U>e ' WAOESKAt* * x ito r te prtotet PAID IN FUtL, | i l l D R . J . S , W A T T S DENTIST. AU work a t iwlnced ntaa. PalnlaM extraction sspecUIty. Corner West Bridge and 6th Sts ffBATHEB RK F u ar. t. Sept. 1.—Obaervatlona United atitea Wowther ObiexTatleBi 8 e ^ . 4 Deuoik!!... SaStSM Iarle O iw a Bay. 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