Fort Worth Weekly Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 14, 1890 Page: 10 of 12
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THE WEEKLY GAZETTE FORT W011T1I TEXAS THURSDAY AUGUST 14
At least she can see nothing and she is ut- more befitted his rearing than his birth and Tbe next moment however she gave a little BURNS IiN DUMFRIES Langsyne My wifes a winsome we
A BITTER BIRTHRIGHT terly prostrated with the shoclc that his whole life indeed was generally dis- scream and Giimore then at once saw she had thing The Soldiers Roturn
Poor young thing poor young thing But creditable contrived to drop one of her oars into tho river
we must pull her throngb and that husband of These rumors were probably exaggerated bnt which the tide was rapidly carrying away from Willie Wastle Contented wi lit-
hers ought to be here Hugh Gifford listened to them eagerly asd used herWith tle and cantie wi tnair Thou hast
Yes said Erne casting down his eyes to shrug his shoulders contemptuously when he With a smile he immediately tnrned hl boat How tho Name of the Bard Is Associated left mo over Jamie Te banks and
Ill telegraph for him this never would spoke of him Ths brothers wtro known not to and west In pursuit ot the floating oar Hs
LADY GILMOEES TEMPTATION have happened if she had been with him as she befriends and Hugh Gifford carefully avoided soon caught it and then pulled back again anal ated villi Ercry Old LandMark brass o bonnle Doon My love Is
ougb to havo been he ought to ba ashamed of any chance meeting and Lord Gllmora made drew up alongside the ladys boat and presoa U like a red red rose My heart U
himsslf this the excuse for rarely a psaring at Wroths the car to her with a hew air Idaurnn tell O wert thou In
It was some relief to Miss Gifford to be abl ts ley the life there bsiag is reality too quiet and Oh thanks Hanks sennea ake said la
abuse Hugh Gifford and thus remoro part of formal for his tastes Sagllih but with a slight feratga aetaat tbe cauld blast Duncan Gray
BY HOEA HUSFfXL tbe blame ot exposing Nancy to the storm off Father Hayward had made one or two earasit 1 Wkat should I have less If I had aet hies t How Hi Had ITU IvtrjPsy Beinff tn tbe riewzreatly twnt Aftea a d that
ber shoulders And she did this at intervals efforts to lead him back into the straight path terranate as ts have rati yen Environment of Place and Psopls Ills grand martial ode Emeus Address
Anllior of Footprints In the Snow The during the rest of the day though it must be ad- but tbe graceless yonar lord had only laucntd The reed fortuns was all en ny slit
The Track ot the mitted doing everything she could for poor good naturedly answered Lord Giimore smlliaf te have b n Tomb a Nccasiary Sliovrriaoj The old though still spruce KIncs
Broken Seal Nancy The doctor when he arrived pro- I am a bit ota black sheep you know he of tbe slightest us to yon Arms Inncould never harw so long stood
Ctorm A Strance 3Ies nounced her in a critical condition and added said smilingly but I shall be always ready to How good of you to say sol I was not think- tbe assaults of tune aud tourists had not
that her husband should bo sent for at onoe but give you money for charities or tbe church or ing ot my poor oars I fear but of the lovely
face c cAll was unable to give any positive opinion as to that kind of thing and thats what you priests day and then I am uot used to your English Copyrighted ISM Burns in n forgivnbly Irreverent aud
her night For the present she was blind and think of most eh riversWhat Special Correspondence to the Gazette delicious mood scratched upon Its win-
with a heavy heart during the evening Erne Yon are mistaken Lord Giimore what I am What country was then lucky enough be- dow
borrowed a horse of Miss Gifford and rode to most anxious for is that yon should worthily gan Giimore and tnen be paused as he did not Dummies Scotland July 15 To pane
Wrothsley to break the sad news to Lady Gilmore maintain your new position answered tho know exactly how to complete his sentence and tho visitor at old Dumfries town If ha Te men of wit and wealth why all this sneer-
All Eights Reserved more before he returned to the generals at good priest as be did so the lady laughed prettily and ing
Greystono Lodge where he was still slaying The young man before him shrugged his shoul- showed her white aud even teeth be a lover or Burns there awaits almo3t Gainst poor excisemen Give the cause a
A day later aud Hugh Gifford arrived at Gate ders and gave a careless langh and one of the I came from France the south of Fraace hearing
CHAPTEB XXXV A FEICKD IN SEED ford yanor House where Nancy still lay very reasons that ths new Lord Giimore disliked going shisaid and Monsieur she added with in- endless pleasures within nnd near tho What are your landlords rent rolls Taxing
he had ill But be was not allowed to see his young ing to WrothBley for was that he was sure to terest ancient burph In the constant and to ledgers
Godfrey Emc had mucb selfcontrol wife for several days during which time Miss encounter Father Hayward there Oh Im thoroughly English answered What premiers what even monarchs mighty FILL
crushed bact the feelings ot bis heart to Nancy Gifford took the opportnnlty ot speaking her Ihatebelnslectured he told Nancy and Giimore with a little laugh the stranser unexpected identification gangers
in her bright girlhood because he knew he bad mindtohim Sho told him why she had sent so he went on living the life that pleased him With an English name Some of your Nay what are priests those seeming goodly
for Nancy and Iluih GiOard lisened with a best and they rarely saw him at the castle English names sound so strange to my cars of place with personality Indeed I dQ wise men
not the means to support a wife and he crushed moody brow and an angry heart But he wrote Nancy a very kind letter when My name is English enough too I am Lord not know ot another spot in tbe whole What are they pray out spiritual excisemen r < th af t surest and all diseases spe di t of vrcetaWs tho Sto nci raa
back the feelings of his heart now when he I meant to take a house for her in the he heard o the babys birth and sent down a Giimore Gerard Lord Giimore Sot In tho middle of High edy in the wcrMlor
feared she laj stricken dcaJ in hs arms spring he said gloomily splendid silver goblet as a christening present GerardLord Giimore repeated the lady in world whore the place itself and tbe squarely and Liter
Wroths She wontlikely be alive to go Into It re- to little Tommy on the occasion of Nancya softest accents It is a lovely name street is one ot the oddest old structures They dean the limnc of Stomach and Bowels
Which isthe nearestGatefo rd or torted Miss Gifford bin if she is Ill see child being named plain Tnomas Gifford by Andmay I ask tne name of the lovely lady whole country roundabout seem to have to be found in all Scotland It is Reduce congestion in > U the organs
ey be called out hoarsely to the groom who that you Co take one and moreover I mean to the express wish of his godmother Miss Gifford who is talking to me asked Oilmore who was taken on such an individuality and permanent now called the Midsteeple When built Heal irritated and excited parts
had now succeeded in getting partial command furnish it and settle the furniture on her As Ibis ancient dame had foreseen Hugh highly delighted with the compliment end Promote healthy action and sweet secretioai
But after a few anxious days Nancy rallied Gifford made no objection to his little sou being quite vaiu enough to believe that the darkeyed manent coloring from the brief pretence 200 years ago it was known as tbe Tron Correct the bIe and cure biliousness
over the affrighted pony and was endeivorlng but when they told her that her husband was in nsmed after his great greatgrandfather as soon lady admired him of one man Wo placo beloved saintly steeple At that time on tbe sale at MaVe tutc blood and Rire it free flow
a o release it from the traces the houre she gave a little anxious start as ho heard that Miss Gifford proposed to make I am named Madame de Costa my husband auction of the customs and excise ot Thus send nutriment to every part
miles sir answered Wuatwill he say whcaheheais lam blind tbe boy her heir Miss Gifford was known to be was a Portuguese gentleman Whittler at Dan vers town But his
Gateford six
swered the by or seven she said in a i ow tone extremely rich aud her wishes were estimated Israadamea widow then work and personality are intensest In our Scolland tho Dumfries town council For Sae by all Unguis Priceascts prboi
Then ride proom the there you can manage Yon cant help belngbllndavenif you are accordingly She also soon after the christening I have that misfortune and Madame de minds along in the anrk days before took a large share in the plunder n 3boxesfar6ct orsent by mail postage free 01
todothat said pony Erne still in that hoarse replied Miss Gifford tirtly If he had hap- ing reminded Hugh Gifford of his promise to Costa cast down her down eyes but the next turn sold It to a fellowburghor oue ceiptof price Dr J H Schenck Son HhiU 4
Tell Miss Gilford from mo pened to be struct blind I suppose yon would take a bouse for Nancy and placed the check to moment she lilted them and smiled in Gil fore tbe great conflict and in
changeJ hai has happened oiee andask her to snda car- nave Just felt the same to him furnish it in Nancys hands mores face thought wo seo the man Whlttier Sharpe so by name aud fine iu dealing Privare firceaicjai su
riage at once here for Mrs Gifiord Do not But that U different said Nancy with a Dont grudge expense she said if that I am most happy to have made madames plainest when and where bis burning The citizens revolted and on com-
waste a moment but first tee after that poor little sigh a sigh taat revealed much to Miss is not enough there is mors where it came from acquaintance said Gilmoie raising his blue words bad their ntoat oppressive promise Burgher Sharpe was permitted
Giffords ears I want you to have a nice house of your own cloth cap from his handsomo head power
fellow in be carriage
The having now freed the living pony But when Hugh Gifford was allowed to see and I mean to come up and stay with yon sometimes And I too am happy to know Lord Gilmore Good old Dr Holmes shines along in n mitted to retain his tack on pay-
from the groom harness led it up to the bacofthe Nancy he way most kind and gentle to her He times I intend to keep my ie on the boy moreShall beaten path upon which ho has cheerily ment ot 20000 merits Scots with
carriage where the dead man still sat though was greatty shocked to see her so changed and Thus it happened that in the early days of Shall we row op the stream a bit together which tbe outlandish structure was
his head had fallen backward and his halfoi en the idea ot her blindness was intensely painful March Nancy and her little son went up to town then suggested Giimore and madame bowed trundled for more tbnn a quarter of a
sightless eyes seemed staring up aids at the to him and fonnd a new home awaiting for them there smilingly and began once more to dip her oars century between Cambridgo and Beacon erected In its upper uucoulhness it fiPFIPP ST TOUI8MO Special ittentlo
darUlngsky I think I can see just a Utile now Hugh Hugh Gifford had taken a small but good rouse in the shining river streets and on to the Atlantic Monthly contains the town clock and n peal of yrrlOUi pjten to all diseases cr troubles In man-
The groom put his hand on his wrist looked she said ptably and he stooped down and looking ou tho nark for bis wife and Miss Gif to se continued oflice Where shall we find a locale for bells and a complaining wenthercock or tetnale married or tlnrle brought about by
at him and shook his hiad Lss d he brow and eydids fords generosity had sufficed to furnish it very exposure sibQfl3 excesses or Improprieties
Mis done for sir he said poor John Your pretty eves will be all quite right prettily Nancy was greatlv pleased with it Lowell sweet and stately bard and man surmounts the spiro Middle spire
sons dead < ead as a door nail soon hesaid dont distress yonrself about and anew look ot content and peace had stolen Those who in secret have wept and clock nnd bolls and all is au unroliublo THE OLD DOGTOR V
Then nothing can avail him leave him them Nany over her face for herlosc seemed to make up for THE TANGLER old coiuulluvi by malluralikeolciires of chirra
where lie is and ride at onre to Gaterord and He eat down beside the bed and took her all She was stronger too now and was nearly smiled over the tender Qages of Dream ssrhtliable Skillful Treatment Guarantetd
give mv message and I will remain here with hand in his and Nancy began to reproach her- as nand ome as sho had ever been Life and Reveries of a Bachelor TOXCUE OP TIIETOWX
Mrj O Hord until you return with the carriage self for having cvar thought him careless or un- Shes sweeter looking to my mind even than only know in a dim way that somewhero to this day But the ridiculous rello of Board and arnrtments turnliheil tothoaa wr
kind before her accident Miss Gifford said one day Divers Enigmas and Odd Conceits lor dcilro peramil fa p Send I O lUmp for circular
and ask Miss Clifford for some brandy to bing kindIf an ancient canny deal would have been
bills
between the Connecticut
rugged letters
back with If yon dont minn she said wistfully to Lady Giimore Aye its well for women to lar etc Aldren
I hope you the poor lady hesitated the Dont think I ar quite such a selfish brute have children thev make up for much to them Bright Wits to Work Out there is still a doughty old farmer Ik ruzed to the ground 100 years ago were Dr r > nOEre110n JtSStrti I IiOals 3
groom as that he answered qnickly and then in a Nancy saw her old friend Godfrey Erno be- Marvel polheriug among hisstumps it not the ttensure house ot stacks of
little while he sighed aud rose restlessly and fore she left Wrothsley and was struck with
I cannot tell said Erne sharply and rusty warpikes ready for volltint service
brief in answer to tie unspoken question began to pace the room the change in bis appearance He was looking stonewalls andearly vegetables Who < 5 T tt 5SS3K > J
go atonce do not delav a moment now But on the whole Miss Gifford was satisfied ill and worn and his hair had grown slightly Any Communications Intrnded for Thli Do can tell of one nesting place where Willis vice when the excisemanpoet roused
The groom obeyed 1 1 a immediately and with his manner to Nancy and when sha becan grey at tbe temples rartment Should lis Addressed to K B > was ibvo In tho brief hours by The everybody in Great Britain with
to recover from the stroke ho used to lead her lam glad to see said Nancy with EMcine
the back of the unsaddled and you Spring
leaped on pony Does Gaul invasion throat
cabin hauguty
Brldgo in the little backwoods
started off at a gallop for Gtteford Manor down to the oldfashioned garden aud Miss some agitation as she put her hand in his for Chadbonrn Lcnlatoa Mala Then let tbe loons beware sir
House nd Erne was left aione with Jfancy and Gifford would watch the two wandering there she was remembering the moment of deadly nnd his noble sister Fannie Fern walls
the dead man arm inarm and had her head well pleased as peril they had passed together aud how she died Patton tells us without being ablo Theres And volunteers wooden on shore upon sir our seas
he looked into her face nnd something she did so surely owed her life to Erne I have never 157 Anagram
Again to find tbe bouse In Portland in which she The Nitn shall run to Corsincon
Hes not so bad this strange old woman seen you to thank for what did and
like broke from bis firm lips a he you you
a groan burnt hair from her brow Was used to reflect if they have a son he shall be ohi it was so terrible How many points are undecided was born nnd which she so bitterly The Crilfel sink in solway FOB TIRED
pushed some And how opinions arc divided Ere we permit a foieign foe
she deadt he asked himieir even as he tried to my h ir except legacies It was terrible to me answered Erne in a About the ri jht and of doing longed to know Where Is most left the On British ground to rally 1
Godfrey Erne only called twice to inquire how low tone casting down his eyes wrong
her from the d of rain which
pcrten
was turning the road into wnpour a mer and soaking Nancy was after Hugh Gilford arrived at Gate I am always afraid to think of it said What so many are pursuing seal of tho personal presence of Iluw The auld brig built by tho devout
everything they wore He laid her head ou his ford Manor House aud then for tbe first time he Nancy nervously Shall Be placed aame amuseucnts sins catalogue much in vogue thorne at Dingloys at Coucord or at Devorgilla ovrr 700 years ago when Lou B UM AND WOMAN
saw tbe handsome graceul man wh had onca Do not think ot it then said Erno with an upon
breast nnd wrapiod her cloak more closely Sulem There Is but one spot where we
Where is the line is it in sight dons population did not exceed 35000
been Lord Giimore effort and a forced smile so I hear are
around her and endeavored to shelter her with you
his own coat Tue storm still went ragin on I do not fcnow how to thank you enough going to live in town That separates the wrong from right nit put our loving hands on Poe at the souls aud which still spans the Nitli be-
but Erne never heeded it A storm was raging Major Erne said Hugh Gifford courteously Yes Mr Gifford has taken a house there Take Is dancing some to examples D3 classified Ou which side Fordham cottage where the poet bis low tbe Xew Bridge the latter completed P P P will purify and Tltniko yonr
in his own breast darker and more terrible than for all j our Kindness to my poor young wife in and your old friend Miss Gifford has most Is cards for but fun dying wife Virginia nnd her devoted blood create a good aportlto and giveyour
playinvr naught pleted before Bums death does not
her great peril kiudly furnished it for us and I hope will
the thunder clouds That she should be lying you whole nyatcm tono nnd strength
thus lying in his arms dead or perhaps dying I was only too glad to be of any assistance to come and see us Major Erne when you aro up A thing all Christians ought to shun mother starved in gloom and obscurity possess n tithe tbo interest because ot its
Is it a sin as some folks say A prominent railroad sui > rrint ndent at
the girl he had loved so well the woman her ho answered briefly v in town To visit the Sabbath Irvings personal presences remains having sustained knightly cavalcades SftTauruh suJeruijr with Malari
ou day Dysrp
You are an old friend of her fsmily she tells I shall be pleased to do so
whom but a day he had told himself he muit very IIled at just three places Sunnyslde at
ago Is novel reading thats so charsiful and been fought over by countless border au end Klieumat > nisays After taLlnr
continued Hugh Gifford pleasantly And not seen baby said Nancy
not love made him totally indifferent to the wild me youve P I P ho felt well in his life
A and harmful the old Dutch church and and
thing thats very wrong Tnrrytown never i > o
of the elements Ye31 knew both Col and Mrs Loftus very with a pretty blush rising and ringing tho legion that it does for having innumerable
uproar Will fifls if h iould live forever If he could
fault within such line R3
intimately in India bell for the cnild and when he was brougut iu every among the mistcrowned Catskllls The
Did something stir presently on his breast or Be visited wrath divine merable times beeu the haunt ot this oue alnaysSotPPP
But he did not how well he had known she took him in her arms and carried him to by
say
was it the strong throDbings of his own heart up two Alcotts greatsouled father and
What ssin sin to some indeed and because In his suit of plain
may man If tired out from crk and
her Nancy Hugh Gifford thought his manner was Erne to be admired you ore orexT
Vt moved hack the cloak a little from face
and saw a faint quiver pass over it and the rather abrupt and smiling y told Nancy ater Hes a fine liitle fellow said Erne with- Who bend the knee to stiffnecked creed drudging tenderhearted daughter dark clohes with his swordcane in clow conauemeut ulut
their interview thnt he tuought her Indian out enthusiasm and he just touched one of the May not seem so ti other minds made concord more famous
next moment she feebly raised her band and That no such galling fetter binds hand and his children by bis slle he
moved it uncertainly friend was very reserved pink tiny doubled fists with his hand and than did Emerson whom wo feel wo can P P P
Nelsonian loved to loiter it wander nbout
Nancy you are quite safe said Erne with There is quite a military brevity about his then tnrned away his bead and Nancy could upon or
unconscious tenderness and relief In hi voice style of conversation hesaid and yet hes not understand why he uid not wish to kiss her ouly find behind tho prim white walls of near it upon the white sands or near
I have sent one of the grooms for a carriage to not a badlooking fellow babe 153 A Plenslng Structure the prim white house on the Lexington its western approach along Muxweltons If yon are feeiln badly la the spring
Gateford he will be here soon sow so you must No Miss Gifford thinks he is quite handsome In fact she perceived that Master Tommy Catch toss passing lively thought road and beneath the great Scotch granite and out of sorts tako
not be afraid any more some answered Nancy also smiling and seemed to have a depressing effect on Erne and Choose the brightest you can find sunny braes Not n stones throw from
She halflifted he head and put her hand to then Hugh he is so kind so very Lind so feeling a little hurt aud not a little astonished When a brilliant one is caught ite boulder upon the grave in Sleepy Hol- Its last red old arch Is the spot where
her face and a shiver a shudder rather ran 1 He seems to have been very good to you ished she gave him back to his nutte and began Hold it safely in your mind low cemetery The spirit of Thorenu Burns on his first appearance iu P P P
little woman at any rate though why you were to talk ot Miss Gifford
hrough her frame Intangible and fleeting of communion
Are you cold asked Erne drawing the so foolish as to start in a storm I caanot conceive She is babys godmother you know sho When youve tamed it let it rise and Dumfries clad in the familiar blue- If your dizesirre organs nscd toning up
cloak once more closel around her ceiveHut Informed him as though the news would be of Though you havo it clip its wngs companionship as bis own wander- coat aud yellow vest which Kasmytb Uio
Where am I came feebly now from Hut it was uot a storm when we started great interest to her visitor and sho insisted Watch it closely as it flies ings seems but now and then to hover has made us unconsciously associate
Nancys parted lips Hugh on him being called after her brother who was Listen whilo to you it slugs about and haunt the reeds of sedgy
with bis sturdy llirure just after the P P P
Here with me Nancy with Godfrey Erne II did not continue the conversation and Sir Thoma3 Gifford before he became Lord Gilmore
Maiden Pond if
and you will soon be at Gateford again Nancy noticed how constantly he would thus more but I must have a pretty pet name for Build its cage of niry lines as finding vanishing publication of the second edition of his
She tried again to lift her head and again put abruptly end one and how uncertain his spirits baby Tom Is so ugly aud Tommy worse dont Draping it with fancies sweet embodiment In tho lonely bitterns poems was made an honorary burgess If vou suffer with headache Indlcestlon
her hand to ber face and an expression of great were But hesaid no unkind word to her and you think Finish it with wellmatched rhymes mournful cry Even tbe mastersluger debility end arcflt ntan tiio
tbe to the Illustrious
burgessticket mroady
fear stole over it I after remaining about a fortnight at Gateford Erne gave rather a grim langh What is this you thus complete
It is quite dark she half whispered so he took her back to Wrothsley and Miss Gifford There is not much to choose between them Sea Lougfellow left but four sougs by which trious ploughman reading Tbe snid
dark I can see nothing kiscsd her before she went certainly but Thomas is a respectable rich wo may trace his identification with the day 4th June 1787 Mr Robert Burns P P P
Then Erne glanced upwards at the sty There goodbye she said as she laid her sounding name I wish mv godfathers and 159 Diamond first twenty years of bis own life nt old admitted ot this
Ayrshire was burgess
thin blue lips against Nancys the last face godmothers had called me Thomas
No he said it is clearing there over
toward the west the storm will soon be over I kissed wis my doad brothers your nusbsnds Godfrey is rruh prettier said Nancy 1 A letter 2 Possessel with rage 3 Hav- Portland town nnd for nearly all tcu burgh with liberty to exercise and enjoy If you suffer with nervous prewtration
now and it is much lighter grandfather for I am not given to kissing and smiling yes I must have a pretty pet name ing a mane i An instmment tor confining in remainder of his time and work our tbe whole immuulties and privileges nerves of the unstrung Uke and a general let down
but all the same I am are for the the lathe the substance to be turned 5 Trees syctom
humbug sorry you boy
I can see nothiug I can see nothing mludptcture of the man Is with his calm
of tho East and West Indies ti Species of thereat as freelv as another does mayor
going Sbe thinks of nothing bnt the boy
thought
moaned Nancy I must be blind
dear Miss Gifford and thank Erne little and plants 7 DminUhed in value t Consecrated face bent over his library desk Iu Crnisle who
The lightning perhaps has hurt your Ooodbye you a bitterly shortly alterwards he or can enjoy being present ac- P P P
eyes answered Erne with great earnestness for all your great kindness said Nancy rose and took his leave and his heart felt very crated 3 Learned Obs 10 Affected with House Cambridge Shall we look for cepted the same and gave his oath of H
sweetly and gratefully sad and as ho rode down the long grief II A letter Delpuihe
and kindness but thav wilt all come right weary avenue Curlylo at Ecclefechan Craigwnputtock
burgessbip to bis majesty and burgh in For Blood Poison Ilhf umatfara Scrofula
Again the stern old woman kissed her and at Wrothsley
shut them and lean against and I will
try to keep now the rain from yon me then shook hands with jrugb Gifford But the grandest and happiest day for Nancy or at Chelsea Where is the one shrine common form But for Burns Dum ula Old Sores Malaria Chronic Feinalo
Mind good to her she said alter she arrived at her house in 100 Syncopation at which we hull lind Byron The Complaints taka
And Nancys bead once more fell down as if yon are byway was new town fries would not to this day be so well
she had not strength to hold it up and when of a parting salutation to her grandnephew when she carriid baby for the first time to see As much alike as are two pins wholo of old England aud the tiny
known Kalamazoo Still
and sbe watched Hugh hand his blind her mother Wbeu the time of her trial had as tbe marvelous I
as
Erne laid his hand upon her wrist to feel the poor So much alike they must be twins brass plate sunk in the of Westminster P P P
wife into the to mutter drawn had pave velous condecenslon of these
pulsation it was so feeble that every moment his young carriage shebegan near Nancy most earnestly desired Are these two words in one we stie pompous
alarm increased He did not attempt to speak to herself to have her mother with her but as Hugh Four syllables the other three minster Abbey confuse the mind and old nobodies made Burns a f eeman
to her any more nor rouse her from the half ohes too good for him anyhow she said Gifford never proposed this Nancy remember- Yetall the difference I can spy heart coucantratioti upon Dickens When He had been but hind until this Prickly Ash Poke Root
but please bod shell get back her sight and ing what he had said regarding her a memorable
unconscious state into which shcseem d to have own family Is in heres slanir is in your I to finally find shrine
fallen She moaned slightly once or tnice bnl please Goa too her son will have the old place had suppressed this most urgent wish of her The question is wh ch I shall choose are we a Tennysonlo orable 4th June 1787 At the foot of
gave no other sign ot life and Ernes tnsicrable after Im gone heart and Mrs Loftus had endured the most When such a word I wish to use at dear old Somersby In Lincolnshire Goorgo Inn Close Irish street is a little and Potassium
anxiety to be able to procure her some assistance CHAPTER XXXVI A JfEW HAPPINESS naintul aniietr on her account until she heard Perhaps each has its proper place at Aldworth or at Farrlngford House
It here ball
at
The next few months brought changes of her academy was a county The best blood purifier In the world
was terrible to endure great safety For each is a particular case Isle of Edwin Aruold flits between
to the continued woik and delicate Now the mother and met with Wight the were gathered autumn
Would the carriage never come he asked Nancy very daughter joy And a peculiar rase as well gentry on au
himself with almost uncontrollable impatience cate all tnrough the early winter for her con- that was too deep for words And the boyl The bother is which way to spell tween a London editorial sanctum and evenlug of 1704 when the now poverty TjppiiAN BROSL WholMale DruEElsti
An hour and xcore bad passed sinco he had sent stitution had received such a terrible shock Isnt be lovely said Nancy naively uncovering My xehole or fast just at this time an oriental pagoda Huskln dimmed stricken and Sols Proprietors
she quite able to throw off its effects the little face which poet passed was given the Lnriuns Block Savannah Go
the iroom to Gateford and Erne knivrwell that was never covering srn thought the Is shaping puzzles into rhyme and voiceless behind the veil ot a mental
the fluttering breath that he listened tor so aud though her eyesight improved for long she most beautiful on earth and gazing at it with In thla as well as in my talk universal rejection or cut direct by
eagerly at any moment might be stayed At could ony see very dimlv enraptured eye Aud we may De sure the On words I do not wish to balk sleep from which tbe wakeless sleep all save the noble David McColloch of
last his strained ears heard a distant sound ot Batsbe was a very gentle patient invalid and granddame dd not disappoint her as Erne had Indeed Ialways tax my mind must be entered looks ghost like from Ardwell which made those concerned FOR SALE BY L M WHITSITT
wheels and a few minutes later Mis3 Giffords won love from all around iter by her uncomplaining uono Mrs Loftus ivas inieed nearly as ranch The most appropriate word to find the windows of Collision hall fair
endurance of weakness nnd pain She with it herself and upon as well as their descendants infamous to
oldfashioncdfamily coach appeared the coach- plaining delighted as Nancy then the But where have these two in sight
man drawing up a few yards from where Erne knew that Hugh Gifford hated the thought of baby aunt was brought down to kiss her new I know not which is nearest right Conltton water and in allhe has dono this day Near this was the hull of St
stood holding the haltunconscious 2 ancy in her partial blindness aud she therefore strove nephew and altogether this meeting was a very And Websters Unabridged my guide and written how many have discovered Andrews Majous Lodge to whlob Burns COTTON
bis arms as much as possible to hide it But it was sad happy one Aunt Fannie happily having spent Does not help me to decide his Lancashire environment
Even tbe
Then one of the ancient servingwomen from to see the strained look in her once beautiful the winter abroad and thus not being present to Tls my opinion here expressed belonged and which be made famous ELEVATOR
Gateford descended from the coach ami the eyes and her expression altogether was very mar it That the shortest Is tho best shrine ot Shnkespeare is a meager Its record for April 14th 179G Burns
groom Erne bad sen tbe woman giving a kind touching Nelsosiu church beside a pinched theater in an present Is the last minute containing Improves MarReiValue btteg
of suppressed cry when her eyes fell on Lhe dcai And Christmas came and passed away and But now shall we leave Nancy for a while to insignificant town that knows not only
then In the chill January a little son the poets name At the corner of
arid the dead horse days was her and take
man simple baby worship a glimpie of
said Erne Mi born at Wrothsley a beautiful boy handsomo 101 Numerical his ashes and the gratuities they bring and bUJ 03
Hush s ernly < s Gifford another life the life of a woman too who on Shakspeare street Queens Placo > LETEJoAES
must be kept perfectly quiet I will lift her into as his father bed been in his lustv boyhood the same fair spring morning that Nancy first I sometimes 1 to 6 about Bums and Scott ot all tbe luminoui still stand
the carriage and then you take off berwet cloak and from the first Miss Gifford took almost en- took her boy to see her mother was staodingin Things nobody can find out host of the great and good In proso and
and boots and rub her feet and hands with tire possession of the child a garden at Maidenhead looking with lanzuil now much in nature is concealed THE LITTLE OLD TTtEATBB ROYAL
brandv it you have brought any She started for the castlo immediately she interest at tbe green buds appearing on ths dark What mysteries are uurcvealedl verse living aud dead had their actual which was opened in 1790 Burns being
The old woman had brought brandr and heard tbe news and went up to the bedroom boughs and listening vaguely to the love songs i to n to none is given everyday being in and gave the palpa-
strong essences and by Ernes directions she where the young mother lay with a look of of the birds To learn all things in earth and heaven ble and Imperishable life throb ot their present and of whose Qrit weeks ca- SENTON
first got back into the great roomy family coach sw eet joy on her faC3 A pretty woman this young and fair with a Tne mass ot earth we know is great reer he wrote so enthusiastically to his OSGOOD
and then Krne carried Nancy in his arms to the So its a boy she said to Nancy in her certain rustic beauty about her appearance that But can we ascertain its weight personalities to an environment of place friend Niobol Their tbe TRIAL
performers
carriage door and she was lifted in partly by brusque way Well let mc have a look at suited well her present surroundings She bore Its whole is someblngtbat the wise and people which thus became mauso- SSTANDARD
himself and partly by the servingwoman himThen the name too of Mrs May and lived in the May talk about and nuy sarmle leum infinitely greater and greater than ers merit and character are Indeed SCALES
The ancient handmaiden luckily had all her Then the nurse with great pride held up the picturesque roomy oldfashioned red brick But common minds can see no use very great both ou the stage and in
babe and lhe old and the loftiest column or cenotaph that ever 3 Ton S35
woman peered long
about her and In whats abjtruse
senes soon wrapped Nancys house oer whose mossgrown walks she waa puzzling oer so private life not a worthless creature
chill cold form in a warm dry fur o oak which earnestly at its face now pensively standing J SI pierced the clouds rrtlabt Ild F lr Warranted Oti r i piwmli >
she had brought and drew off her wet boots A true Gifford she said at length well Presently she heare a footatep behind her But come with me In and out ot old among them Thero aljKasUeaBUcraCniaadreaGrliiilluiliUa attlrUv HWHIRnABDOca4tt4tfMU GftaDiU Tea
Erne who had also got info theccacb still held hes to be my boy you know Nancy and Ill and she turned round with a smile and a quick haye been repeated Instance
1G3
for his bringing and Ill make him Hexagon Dumfries and up and down tho songful
Nancy in his arms and now began wotting her pay up my blush
lips with brandy and at last induced her to heir but he must he culled Thomas after bis I am so glad you have come out Gerald 1 Oral relitcns 2 One who worships as Nlth or If your legs are not braw nnd of sending away six and CHICHESTERS ENGLISH
swallow a little of the spirit greatgreatgrandfather which is a better she said it is so lonely here divine 3 A bridle maker Obs 4 Native and weel eneuch climb with me to the eight and ten pounds a night for want of PEHNYROYAL PILLS
name than any of your new tangled ones arseniates ot C Forming seed 6 A
This seemed slightly to revive her for she And you are sentimentalizing as usual coppei room
lifted up her head and stretched o jt her hands You thill have jour own way Miss Git Madame M y answered Gerard with a good lauys workbag 7 Dregs 8 Not speaking ancient observatory over here in Max Then aside from countless lesser foots RtO CROSS DIAMOND BRAND
ford smiled Miss Nancy unless Hugh objects Safe ear a alwat nlUblc LaSIea sale
Are yen betternow asked Erne gently natured little laugh 9 Ladies girdles DELTiimn welton the Maxwelton whoso braes
Drvszltt f r Dlaw d Sraadla
re4 mtalli4
and places of association there Is the old
I feel so strange and I cannot see fal- jectsI lie was smoking a cigarette and his head was nm bounlo where early fas tbe dew fc iM anted vita Ui rlht a Take a
tered Nuncys weak voice I should like to see Hugh objecting indeedl uncovered and he was rathercareieisly dressed Globs Tavern in whlob unhappy as Sefcd 4 alpa far carvlsalara ana SUU far
That is the shock to No my dear she adde I grimly Hugh will 103 Enlgmn aud we can from this one place see and
your nerves you But there was no mistaking the handsome face Is tbe fact for
know explained Erne with tbe deepest pity not object people are very considerate to the the smiling hazel eves and the unfortunate de- Course or direction I may be feel tbe tenderness of tbe Identification contemplation one seems ChIaajattrCk aCa HaaaaaiS > raUara
in his heart it will na s away aid you are whims of rich old women and he knows very fect in his form Yes this was Gerard Lord Or arguments whole tendency From this polut the eye may range to now to almost bear bis thrilling voice
safely in Miss Giffords carriage now ani wo well I can make little Thomas a wealthy man Giimore and the fair woman he called Madame An 1 in like manner I mav name mingled with the laughter ot Syme
shail drive Quietly back to Gateford and In a Again Nancy cmied May and who now put her arm fondly through The object aimed at and the aim the east over and beyond fair Annan Maxwell Landlord Hyslop and bis wife
few days you will Le quite well again and the I have something to tell you she said his was no other tban the pretty girl he had I am an impulse very strong dale across Kidcutbrlgbtsbiro to tbo
out hjr white hand which Miss Meg and their siren barmaid Annaot
storm is almost gone now softly holding loved on the wild sea coast and who for his One that can force or drive along west to tbe noble bills skirting Ayr to
r Did lhe lightning strike me asked Nancys Gifford took ever tines baby was born my sake had secretly quitted her fathers house Of matter I may show a heap the gowden locks as the poet recites A r UOI11 C antral XESTOITs SXSIIJITt
audible sight ssems to come back to me God has given Sometimes I flock of the uorth up the dreamland Nltbsclale axa
tones
a sheep
scarcely am
and well nigh broken the old heart
mans that the fellowship
some new rhyme good TT akae ef Bodand Siaa Effects
It struck the Carriage but you are qiitj it to me I think to look on my darlings face To do the young man justice however he An archs pressure I may show to the far grim turrets of Drumlanrig immn Kj J JLtiJLI TC efErroraorZictamiaOtdorTouir t
safe now and you must try to swallow a little Miss Gifford nodded twice but did not speak kept his word to May asd married heron tho I am sugseitive too ot snow castle aud to the south to the vast expanse ship of tbe place has prompted or sings ttaaaat laU B1II00D lallr Eaaurac Maw U Kalarta aa4
more ot this to keep vou warai and Miis Gif And your husband she said after a little very day that she fled to him Married her in Sometimes a passage I am found those songs of old Scotland be bad rescued linartaaaTntlCIDrTILffhtD OKXlsI rlRTSaCB0 I
Flril
fords ma d here will stay bcsldu you while 1 while what does he say about the child secret and made her swear to keeo the secret I make a roadway underground panse of Solway where to tho cued from illHttlng sentiment and wedded abaalatalj aarmiar BOSS TIIiTIUTImlU la a aaj
give some orders Oh he is very pleased says he is such a until he chose to reveal it she was thus called I am a tool thats nsed by hand right of KItbsmoutb looms up grny aataattrjfraia41 aataaorttaUaa Stataa Baak Tarrltarlaa krillailiutlaa aairardTaCaaatfla asa ra rHalla4
He placed heron the scat of the carriage he handsome boy answered Nancy Ono that all blacksmiths understand ded to his own deathless verse there Is
Mrs in
as May the bouse at Maidenhead and was browed Crlffe aud to the left is caught aalma > HltlaAl CD 0iFAlltl
pokc audbede tbe old woman snpportherln But she did not tell the grandaunt all that regarded as its mistress Gerard Lord Giimore Ship carpenters as I surmise the staunch little cottage and Its memories
ber arms Then be went and directions Hush Gifford had said when he first looked did Would Im difference in size a gleam of the sands by Brow Well at
gave some on not always live there but be very often did say ories of the hours be passed In it wltb his
tions to the Wiothslcy groom concerning tbe the face of his child Daring the long months so and he used to invite his friends down the While miners would such views reject whose waters Burns too late
dead man and the dead pony returning to of Nancys illness he had come and gone from river and they made merry in tbe oldfashioned And call my meaning to prospect family or at the foldingdown desk
Nancys side a moment later nnd holding her Wrothsley at intervals but bad always treated garden beneath the shady trees and thus in all J M STRUGGLED TO SAVE HIS LIFE between tbe fire window in bis parlor
up all tbe way during their return to Gateford her with kindness and consideration Ho was probability arose the tumors of the new lor Js Thus nt a glanco not onlydoes the bewitching transcribing In his bold round mmm
Miss Gifford was standing in the antique sorry for ber and Nancy who was quickwitted dissolute life that from time to time reached Answers
porch as they drew near the old bouse anx- understood it was pity which made him spare his brothers ears 147FHlibu ter filla buster witching oyclorama give the beholder hand tbe remarks which occur
iously waiting their arrival Something that her any hard or reproachful words And she Let us take a turn or two Gerard os the US Sole the entire field of the everyday scenes of to him on Mr Thomsons last letter to-
beat still in her withered breast had smote her understood too that bis very nature seemed low walk presently said May to him it is so UK Remuneration tbe poets life during his last eight memorable gether with some ot his own recently
when she realized thnt she had sent cut a young changed True at times he resnmed his old pretty to see the sun shining on tbe river from 1W Childs factors 3 21 Mothers
age
orable but at tbe Instant there is ftHOlff
composed old St
same a songs
girl and the handsome soldier who reminded jesting manner but as a rule be was moody and there age 28 factors 11 7 42 1 These are the years
her of her youth to bear the brunt of a terrible reserved I hey telegraphed to town for hlin So the two vralkod arminarm down the gar only two numbers having this property that comprehension of tbe three most im- Michaels parish cburob whoso now m
htorii on the exposed highway instead of be- when Nancy took ill aud by tho time he des together May leaning on his aftee ioaately might indicate th age of a human being pressive epochs in his career of which we most precious memorial is the place MWM s i < RAIN
neath the shelter other toottree Then when reached Wrothsley tbe child born Then and
vas
loom time
looking to time rather wistfully 151 Guesswork
on harememory the homeheaven of pointed out where Burns and bis
the trrom on the unsaddled pony galloped up when he saw the babe he looked at it earnestly fully in bis face as if she were thinking of 152Grin gin family
to the house doer and told cf tho disaster that for a few moments but presently turned his something 15J P I v o TOUT Ellisland farm life the wretched fight worshiped and at last the great mau-
had occurred toid with a white drenched head away with an impatient sigh Gerard she said at length Ive got OUT eO against poverty In the gray old border soleum Itself in St Michaels kirk Fora le byL M VmrtSTTT
scared face that the lightningbad killed ono Are you not satisfied with him Hugh something to say to you ItEKB W
town beneath us and that last unavailing yard where the bis bonnle Jean
man and that he feared M s Gifford was dead asked Nancy wistfully Well May what is it he answered IssiN poet
also the old woman who listened trembled and Yes yes of course he answered going Che hesitated a moment cast down her eyes 151 1 Beslgs 2 Singer S Signer ing struggle at Brow Well by Sol ways and all their ohltdreu In an undivided crntlon Is ths same Burns rrat starred
grew pale remembering her ownselrishness up to the bed and taVlngher baad He Is a and then again suddenly looked up Beigns shifting sands all made inexpressibly family are at rest Every square yard and bullied la to his crave by an infamous
She always went to sfep every afternoon and handsome little fellow but I was thinking ot Its about telling people tuat we are married 115
Dusty more impressive by the lofty dome of tbe of Dumfries town Is aglow with famous and environment
she wanted to sleep through the storm and so what he ought to have been ried how long do yon think we seed keep lhe I6S some system com-
had not caed to be troubled with visitors You mean secret son Its sot about myself Gerard Pipe silent mausoleum over there in that touching reminder of Burns His mem- pelled to do the irorlc of half s
Thus she had let them go away indeed had I mean if that hunchback had never com she added quickly noting that his expression IDE LCXTJET OF WOE shadowy kirkyard looming before us ory Is the very breath of lite of the place dozen mon at from 50 to
Kiven no hint about asking them to remain and here said Hugh Gifford with
lere an an < ry gleam changed out about father and
poor wherever we look for the recognition There it but one stain on Its surpassing 70 Scotchmen In
her may per
heart reproached her with this > iou I n bis hazel eres then your boy would have Oh byeanjbye no hurry yet but it wlnbe year
And with stiangc agitatiou aud fear she been tbe heir as he ought to be- all right so dont worry yourself May and Oh yon who dare to mourn where all say see tion ot bis oldtime presence within tho tenderness That forms nn insult to ths Scotland and tbe world over will
watched him HftNtncr out of the carringe as- lie is the heir of a great deal nugh tald now Its so fine I think Ill eo and have a row Who have tho luxury whose of grief expresse tl fair region roundabout whole world In permitting bis tomb tbe be lacking in the noblest t Scotch
sisted by iier ancient mad and caught a Nancy gently an 1 soothingly lie has come on tbe river tor Ive got a bit of a headache Pitythe fate of ber aching breast
Holds within In Dumfries itself one cannot lo ol property by actual subscription and a qualities until this revolting defamation
sorrow locked eternally
had
glimpse of the face that uccn so lovely but a into a kingdom of lore I think yonr mother Is said Lord Giimore rather quickly as May
few hours before Erne made her a sisu to suppress delighted with him and I need not say what I pause 1 tor he hated to be worried and to be re- Wht se eyes may never weepwhose lips must be upon a single oldtn structure or follow common heritage of all nationalities and of the illustrious dead Is abolished and
press any exclamation ot alarm and Nancy was feelYon minded ot his marriage he regarded as worry Forever dumb or glad with laughter lest with the eye any close wyhd vennell or men to lapse Into a mercenary the abuse partially atoned for through
quicUy and quietly csrreito ope of the bedrooms Yon look much better at rate 8 By one chance sigh her secret may b gneiss d
any Nancy le said nothng mors but sbe sighed
softly Who to hear music tn the street without knowing that at sometime sborrplace in the clutch of some form of International association
rooms en I a doctor immediately seat for since his anlval and who Lsows He may bo as he turned to leave her and kept walking grows so sea-
Miss Girfoid taen bectoned to Ernelo come to the heir yet for that hunchback will never up aud down tbe garden walk while pensively Gil To find no b auty In tho violet time it was more familiar to Burns than two beggarly brutes lauKing the and action whloh in punrtnr this one
her and grasped his hand in her own shaking marry surely rabre ran into the bouse asd put on a blue cloth No In perfume flower In the that rose blooms so message asd sweet any portion of tbe old city Is to any one common plajld and kindly nature sbrlne from the taint of shameful venality
pale wet
withered when he did every
one so
said
Nancy nothing tor to mention his elder rawing cap and five minutes later was pulling her sad of Its inhabitants In the ture and of animals and renderinc free and
What is the matter with her she asked in a brother to him ever angered Hugh Gifford and vigorously np the river Who oftes dare not let eyesmeet today Intelligence ordinary ity unsullied ap-
trembling voice she had leara that it was wiser never to breathe As he went on he passed a lady also rowing Anothers lest quick tears should leap aha ancient Bank street house where he These two creaturesman and wifestand proach by all the world to these sacred
The lightntng struck the carriage he answered his name alone in a small boat whose striking asd picturesque Ob flow who have sweet tears dumb V first lived la Dumfries in tho three guard wltb lock and key with tigerlike ashes shall attach more honor and dignity
swered very gravely and sad tnd killed In all these you pity woe
y ono months indeed
of the grooms and one ot the ponies and must gone on hating tbe mas who Hugh had Gifford supplanted had turesque appearance She was dark instantly and beautiful attracted and bs wore attention Etts HiGontaojr tiny apartments more than onethird at claws and ruffianly demands for coinand ity to the memory of Burns than that
have struck Mrs Gifford also for the hood him and struck him with a deadly hatred a small scarlet cap somewhat coqnettUhly tbe more than 100 poems he produced In thusseoure It is said from 500 to 700 echoed in tbe mere hajrlinr of his name
which she had over her head was burnt aud Little things were constantly reminding him of placed on her wellpoised head The original Webster Unabridged Diction- Dumfries were composed Then In the annually from reverent pilgrims to this in connection with a hilarious annual
some I fear of she htrhnir Js blind and the most terrible part is himself the loss of born the position and he to heard which occasionally he had Believed of rowed Giimore past looked hsr boat at and her for boldly a moment enough the as he ary and the Weekly Gazette for one year Mill now Burns street boms whioh taeredUbrine Whether the ghouls rob toait all unmindful of its defamation
lady
Blind Surely not blind cho4 Miss Gif Gerard Lord Giimore heard of his follies that glanced at him with the most lovelyluttrous only 00 JHctlonarg shipped p rtgaid was bis last the remainder wire given tor tbemsslvei or for more Intelligent here at 1000 St Andrews ftstlr
ford la great agitation he drank too much and that his camsaniaaa dark eyes be told himmlfhe sad ever wen o tzsreti ojjle mareit tkt tisriter fclxta JUaoax wore Aula humaE byeBBs kefclsd them the deis boards xsl Yfjjuzuxx
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