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ET CORRESPON DENT. nascent explanation floundered away | where all was sion. Presently she espied him returning j By virtue and authority o By a t a generale, | @ | ecuition, issued trom the office of the clert | inte silent obscurity. — of the circuit court of Bates county M In every style price and quality souri, returnable at the F, dh so *-For coming an hour before Vy 1884, of said court, and to me directed : 1 4 sg he W yidently not «lone. Her ee shall I pardon you?’ . and he was evid s | appointed time sh a Pile yas walking by his side, and | tavor of \\m. Scott anc i she interpolated coquetishly. *-We aunt was w: s ’ a) a e to T er Shiister: have tev nk dace i s : j x H ‘ A ay com tee | ss usters Thave levied and seized yoo will discuss that while having our | before them several persons were | all the right, title, interest and ‘cae the "i= ROGERS. o> bruary te ‘And she took him tor the king: So fixed her fancy on him.” said defendant Henry Shuster Reacee tea. Iam glad ii isready,’’ she con- | bearmg a wounded man. It was not i a Sa | = ren j ; Ot, i > - | tea. glad ti aay, ‘ feat a cE ae (Ne . . | t guaranteed a fit in every case. and to the following described reg)? ® sae Res Te es te pretty airet hospital:- | a time to indulge in trival specula : = | Call and see me in Lindle Hotel situated in Bates count , Missouri wnt was not due til five. There was an j tions, and Helen scarcely marveled, ‘T'wu Doors South of the i building. The south half of lot two asta southwest quarter ot section = tv, ‘‘for you must need it atter so z oan : | 2 ae | why the sufferer was being borne to \ Hs 19) town, long a journey.” pany . : g STO FFICE| J.E. TALBOTT, ship 39, renge 30, all in Bates eco “I had not anticipated taking tea | the cottage. Jen ee PO a Merchant Tailor | M!s*0uri, and I will on s ‘ s my father,’’ Philip Knight fos Thursday, February 7th, 1884 with you,”’ he observed uneasily, as | ae Ee : i —— enn a ee eee UNEQUALED FAST TIME! between the hours ot 9 o'clock in i | **It seems that your aunt and he are | j © oon and § o'clock in the afterness hour to wait. Helen had made her preparations early—she made a virtue ot prompt- itude, and besides, she was a some- what restless young lady, .and an event was near that made her impa- tience very excusable. A table tor afternoon tea was al— —Dealers in— of that day, at the east front dOOr Of the cent. via ' Via the court house, in the city of Butler, Bate, . i jt soe i 2s a al- | friends. He is pecuiiar im many } *“Unanticipated pleasures are al ed -s and he entreated her not to | . 3,, | County, Missouri sell the ‘same, Bi ways most enjoyed.’’ she laughed, | Ways 3 : | On10& MISSISSIPPI R Y | much thereof as may be required, © 1 | ° public vendue, to the highest bidder to . 2 ave hir That is why she desired es rsisnding him. | leave him. y | , wee torts episunders e cash to satisty said execution and costs idi ; len | him brought here.’’ | ready laidin the pretty room, the “You wil’ not meet my aunt Helen g HARDWARE Er OMiSE Louie occil eines W.F. HANKs ae m St. sto all points East. F. HANKS, casements of which opened towarda just yet—she 1s Hellen Gaston too, The most commodious apartment | ea ea | Sheriff of Bates cotaty, sweet country orchard; the quaint you know; she is away, and I haye |!" the cosey es was devoted to —AND— eet ee the comfort ot Philip’s parent, whose | ae ‘ ro Fonte 1 srr ED Xr E i The O. & M. R’y is now run: ing palace | I | i I Y ( Ip N T's vases were filled with treshly cut autumn flowers—pink asters and dahlias of royal red; dainty napkins covered delicious cakes and honey and conserves m curious dishes ot old china. Stray sunbeams danced over the matted floor, played fantas- tic tricks in along mirror embellished by leathery asparagus sprays, and with magic touch transmuted sieel and glass to diamond fire. some:hing to say to you before she pie cs i 2 i ak s i . returns. I have never told her how | iniuries were more painfal than dan- Q U EEN SW A RE sleeping ear raiout 3 hange trom | our correspondence begnn. She gerous; and who was not too much | i THE WEEKLY ST. LOUIS would have disapproved ot my cap- afflicted to manifest a pronounced BUTLER, MU. 10 HOURS TO LOUISVILLE. ee? admiration for the elder Helen Gas- | : 10 HOURS 10 CINCINNATI. . i < . tt aes pe a 1 - | ton, and a lively appreciation of her no 30 HOURS TO WASHINGTON. “Indeed!” commented the gentle- | ton, were P an 31 HOURS TO BALTIMORE. = man with a roguish twinkle in his | Care and kindne : rae 3 ‘He is absolutely infatuated with ' puzzled eyes. Le : Hel, 2 ‘| 38 HOURS TO NEW YoRK. “I wrote you, I believe, that 1 A tt ae a ms nee 2 hours the quickest to Louisville and a t - | Marked one day when the gentleman f Cincinnatti. 4 : ‘ The brightest spiciest and best tamil. pound he sodess inal - “lee: was bettering. ‘*And he Says such 7 hours the quickest to W ashington. paper in the West is offered tor 1883 x bons,”’ she resumed, “it was the S- ea 4 hours the quickest to Baltimore. the tollowing extraordinary low rates Ebeum, Eczema, smooth bands of her jeity hair. “Still sixty minutes to wait,’ she thought, flashing an unquiet glance toward the ancient mahogany clock that loomed quite to the ceiling— “and everythiug is ready. Ihave a mind to go up the toad a bit; I want somé of those lovely butiercups on the hill! tf I should meet him I “It has been pleasant to me,’’ she From Se. assented frankly, ‘tand beneficial, |™2" ot Ville d’Or, and we well |} Ss to New Yoork TUTT’S Your letters were always instructive, — em Capa mar - j : Withe ge. wee RCTS ME Naot lil in. | besutiul Holman sisters made. e zcaving on morning express via th | __ es always suggesting new ideas of in ia ae eater as { B, & ORR andon evening express, vie | teresting subjects. 1 am_ sufficiently | did not asce:taia my name until just NYLEWRR.: greatful,”’ she added gently. “*that COUGH CURE | ‘ei ieee seemed greatly gratified. “I was pers | Ah, ee ee AEE MUTA YOU WEEE WOcNODSEHse. - cas | Sanger. It does not contain drugs oF cheming'a & ‘And if [ had?’ he queried, much Freshness and purity pervaded merest scrap of paper, evidently tora odd things to you—did E you ever | Issepecific cure for Salt . pela, New va chp eg ite ioe Ten copies to one office 1 yaar, $6 everything about the department, from the end ot a message. This | know him betore. aunty.’ Se hectares Gace rens New York : = : Twenty © 4 rt fee th hee and distinguished the slender girl fragment of an order tor sweets in- “I met him first that day on the srotion, erty tyery perils of dumassiwitnd raw j Single Copy, One Year, 1% standing on the threshold gazing eed me. I was attracted by the | tain,’’ the amiable little lady con: | ea at once by bath nt err sores a IDAILY| TRAINS. | There is no weekly paper offered 1s thoughtfully toward the gray man- penmanship ; st was peculiar, and I fessed mange confusedly. **We | Sabronn in svothihg and healing ae, Papition ‘ski: ie % peeve Bes pene’ porserwing, the excel sard of the insignificant rail way sta imagined that he whose hand had | °ccupied the same seat du- j Suases accompany every bottle. ee Wie PATCH. Telteta peer — die fe tion, just visible above the thick trees traced it must be peculiar also. I] ting the — entire _ journey, — and boa oats Sleeping Coaches.g 4 Hoy the maetenan tte mechanic and the that crested a green accliviiy. have an inclination tor knowing odd | quite naturally, think, we did not - copy trees Poalabel ee con ies Helen Gaston was a dark beauty people,”’ she interjected playfully, | "¢m1 silent the whole time. In- Pees fice tor it. with a spirited countenance and mar- ‘sand so I sent the little letter that | deed, I am afraid we talked a great GATARRH GUR eae Railway | >8™ple Copies tree on application. velous black eves, mischievous, ten- you were polite enough to notice."’ | deal. I was pieased with him from = Pigg pedlthac tected boo ie Ohio NISSISSIPp1 aU Ay Special arrangements made with Pou der, unfathomable. She wore white “And that was the beginning of a | the first, and I now know that the inienton or by epraping/ in chilarn oraduits Clea: Is now Running a masters and Agents. —a charming, girlish dress, with or- pleasant correspondence,” remarked | $€Mtiment was reciprocal. I learned | giaesbgndten inate nee OO Double Daily line. Address, naments of red coral, and a singie the gentleman, who began to com- | all about him, and there is no doubt | a rSromebinr Soees apd Fain in the Head, 0K } POST-DISPATCH, ruby red flower was tastened in the ehaai thetitieGon whatever of his being a most excel- tates the front fae soe care ae Treeaenny cure, TE No. 6. St. Louis, Hi 5 lent mar. His late wife was a Hot eit Directions tn ten Teoma eral Tears PALACE SEEING CARS —— - before that dreadtal collision. He TORPID BOWELS, No Change or Cars tor any cas off DISORDERED LIVER, pal cee endeeea ee and MALARIA. > < From these sources arise three-fourths of t CXPTCSS | une dignasen. of tie human race. These @ harmless vegetable syrup, very delicious tu ule | that relieves and positively ‘cures Passengers. Frst Li - wood ee ee sengers are a carried on fa suaded that you were the sweet > world,” he whispered, vomanin tl amused. — at once, and isa en a7 eves = tye : soe Be : ‘Wan ecko | ter Ccugh, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Cones De PS RG OIE Ace aRepinc ul wonder would he guess my iden, Be “E should have conjectured that | Seizing both my hands. ‘You are all [ | tious in ten languages accompany every Lotile ae aaa) Lae a peeping et Appetiter mage Meir existence : Loss of { suall know him instantly, I tency.” you had misapprehended me," she | €*Pected-—and more, and if you care | Bat eoueue ‘al rans fhroughewith ac ne, fuline eater 2 2 eee 5 : : jay Coaches, : ie ig & Half way up the slope she heard answered with gravity. **Any mon- | ¢nough for me you shall go to Moss- | } out change. or menat oe heey the rumbling of a van upon the a ae a . as my wife.’ ite as-| . spirits, A feell > " R sense could have ended it al! direct- | fields as my wife.” { was quite a5 | some duty, Di ring at the } Hei Dat ‘es, highiy cole : 7 ly. I should have been ashamed of | tonished at his abrup:ness, and I did} eae - on TION and to not all understand why he had so | The onylfiney by which you can get see ease Of 8 remedy thet acts directly my vagary, and felt that I was being x \ anished.?* suddenly become assured end fa A specific cure for alll diseases of the Blood, Liver, Stota- through cars trom St. Louis to Cincinnati PILLS have noequal. Their action on the Zana alae Me milior, Lunderstand now, however Segetablen it is the peecers tg ine 1 abe tutely without paving extra tare in addition to iil Timparitics tas aio prompts removing “She is unique,”? thought her di— | that it was the misiake—ahout the j clan, who has used if in his special practice for thirty | money paid for ticket. é i engers pond = (oun? producing appe. The Diosd a Aneans Qriginating in impairment cf For tickets, rates, or particuar intor-| firScousd Geaten regular stools, Female Weaknesses, Liver Complaint, psia,Jaun- | mation, ca great bridge over ibe ravine, and she paused in some surprise. lt must be some extra, perhaps some excursion train’? she decided, as it stopped for a moment at he ae fo RIC ed ee Sdn and a yee one Reeular stools, @ clear cause no nausea or griping nor interfere verted companion. | letre.s. dear little way station, leaving there a . “TI ; i l Fe iN ay sts > leaving a een tt ai ecik Che mistoke-—about the letters!’ | dice Bllessnee ee EES Diseases, this medicine i3 | ing ines, wes os southwes passenger, who shorily appeared eae poet eh Ce crossed | repeated Helen Bewildered! Hes! muineral, Yo abeslutely eet aes Rotcontain any INSEL SUE LL Ie wee ae ROUTE OEE with daily work and are a perfect ? the blooming garden and had enter- | es | healthy ‘condition, regulating cxceson ‘and supplying oe ' "| ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, vi Sold everywhere, 2ie. 44 Murray Bt. ! cheeks flamed: tears of moriificacior deficiencies, and prevents boule” Directions inter | \,. PEABODY, ed the pleasant tea-room s accom: ‘bots! - Ww. rushed to her eyes. A pede air Helen was an entertaining hostess “Yes, dear,’? the engaging litde | PAPILLON MEG. CO.) CHICACG, Ae pate ee SHATTUC T UT T S HAIR DYE i FOR SALE BY Gen’! Pass. A gent Gray Harm orn WHISKERS changed ta, and he was an agreeable guest; and | aunt continued. “Young Mr. Knight |, ceeneees = ‘ if 5 2 ie tp y ry OPVIP le ate i stant! GLossy BLACK by a single aj the hour that passed was dehghtful | has his tather’s baptismal, name and | Pr. M. inl WL & (1, {MD f. PYLE. Seon ce pltcat on of thts ‘Dre. Sold by 4 ane — = pcan * x \ ~ enera Jeste Jas: - o ei ress re . to both. | Philip Knight, senr., was your cor- ee Jeneral Western Passen. | orsent ‘a Marmy Street New ‘ork. ger Agent. St. Louis, Mo. - on } fespondent, who was utterly unaware Fl T § i] ee a ae Tee 33-0 TUTT’S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. coming down the pach. ‘He turns from the road toward the village-—he takes the path that ight to the codaze gate,”’ was her mental observation. an itbe he! How intenily he gazes at From the open casemenis were the house and the movnitin ashes |... e . ot the existence o; another Hele — z : ‘ distinctly visible the bridge and ra- |? aon » anou elen r] - - —~ that I described so minuelv_ in’ my | ©! = S Gaston. His son who has been ab- | forte tmae and te a ot moan me iggy : : -_ | Vine, not a furlong distant. ¥F erhaps | sent irom Mossfields for eral | Pidisglenre. Ihave made the disvasent Fi — letters!) Why it must be—it sure is that cyentiul xua had J pana th bo gate accor hi Se eee Tear SEALING gure thet ie long study. The Atchison 1 ka & Santa F T 9 - eve stra had derangec years, was eet : S “pf r¢ cure th. 2 sAtchiso opeKa & Santa Fe s$ ged the | years, was to mect him at the. hotel others have fuled inno serrate ort ctses. Lscanes ee a STRONG —my correspondent. He is certain- ly handsome—just the manly, ele— gant sort of young genileman 1 had imagined him.” While she was thus cogitating he had approached very near. She took a step toward him, hesitated, and blushed violently. “You are Mr. Knight—Ph:l train-time, for a catastrophe was | here. And I must say, dear, if you had been less eager and precipitate you could not bave been so mistak- ’ e cure, Bend at for a Treatise : Se peunietten fr, Gite Heprameaed Powodice 7 ERY > ia PECTORAL PILLS "Addeess Dass ROOT Tes Page Men vee SER ITS PATRONS WITH ‘Dl SUCCESSYUL UsE Three Tras Daily through Kansas. ros = = = Ak aily 3 i is upon the massive bridge; and the |” =D have been silly and Stupid ale wo Trains Daily to Colorado HALF A CENTURY. PT Two Trains Daily to New Mexico. Th Eomods, {or Coughs, Golde, Dyepep- same instant an opposing locomoiive | together.’’ lamented the vounger CONSUM ION. Two Trains Daily to Arizona. Good Bena rae £ pee. Thave a positive above disease : by its sod giving wigcr i coming. Suddenly an express dash- | | { plunged around the sharp curve be- | Helen. But after all,’ she alta ope, shoustnds sf cance Of toe woretLiadand st fag | wo Trains D ly to Old Mexico. t H i i i i ed past the station, and thundered yond. The two monsters ot fire aaa plemented mischieviously, — -*you in its efficacy, that | will soud TWORCEILER One Train to Utah. have no rezson to complain, since together with a VALUABLE TREATIBE on One Train Daily to Nevada. f : a fever. : . = Gi ,. steele met with groans and hisses, address. Di. T. A/SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St Mee ¥ock Two Trains Daily to Calitornia. by my folly you will have a hus- and connects by stage. rail or steam- APIUM. Piversddm, Cn’. The Cry climate cura joes, Three “ Es ion, 3 p., route, cust, 1708 and a frighttul crssh, and then top- | band.” | é } Knight—of Mossfield 2”’ she quezied : timidly pled into the gorge below, dragging} ‘**Are you not a little rude2?) was BOOKS -MILLIONS er with all points,on the coast, in the = “Surely Lam,’ he returned with with them the disrailed coaches. the blushing rebuke. 3 Maren Con Wests MAR Rif ne ya ume wi | ae ” 3 ie r z e ERs | — : > Helen and her gnest sprang to | I suppose T am,”” pouted Helen; | 0 volumes ayear. The choicest litera- | ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS ¢ 2 viyacily, his fine eyes expressive ot their feet in dismay. and both = | everything I do 1s wrong or ridicu- { ture ot the world. Catalogue ftee. Low- ‘of ai 1 t K . paar eee gt i so much admiration the blushing girl Eee d y a oe lous. And I dare say you will con- | ¢st Les ever known. Not sold by deal- S a. awe — t gee : ale as ghosts, eee setae) cies Sent eer inati =a esr 2 a rough trains car- was unmindful of his obvious won- te aie é j tend that Phil was See ene pete | ee eeaiemeetgie oes fae John | rv 3 i der. ‘And you?” he added inquit Aunt Helen was conung on the | niitting me to be deceived. But If g Alden, Publisher, B o. tax eee ; x i - * | five o'clock train,” the girl cried ex- | Will never forgive him 1BVesey St, NOY 7 : : 5 3 : Sas ain, g ied ex. | Wil give him. sey St., N.Y. ae i ie ae Hell Citedly. } She turned hurriedly to leave the PULLMAN SLEEING CARS: t eeT « ~ 3a ~, ” py eX oF 2 ; “i = am Hellen Gaston, ot course, “And my father too.”” said Phulig | 72° , Tears of yexation almost 2 e ae to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pue- t ske smiled; ‘and althouzh you have es 2 : pet ee MUP | blinded her, and she did BOE pe I ARM Soe hier Vania | blo, Deming and El Pas¢ ag | ‘ forerun your train, you are none the | MSH in distrested accents. “I} cee the interested young gentleman | Tituctrntea celles a Bee TE Di t ain, o H 4 zs : Tus circular free, J, F, Mancha, es > INDE To ihe cae elcogie = must ask you to stay in the fottage,”’ | standing direcily before her. | Claremont, Virginia, erie : THE THUNDERDOLT, } a | “But—but,” he : he interposed, detaming her as she | -He en‘reats you to torgive him,” —_ a= fe fast tourh, train be- : ut—bur,”” he faltered, deliner- hurried wildly toward the doo said she manly voice that ever thrill- tween Kansas City and Denver, oF ating how he could gracefully info-m “Yenc ss ed her. ‘+I allowed vou to Temann | Sheriff's Sale. via Pueblo and Colorado Springs. ¢ } the girl that somewhere there was a ou can do no good over ther and | mistaken because I feared you would | py virtue and authority o! a eral | aL HE SANTA FE RAILROAD DINING | S ’ vast mistake. How could he tell the sight of those poor passengers | be shy and unapproachable it you | n, issued trom the office of the clerk | HALLS are the best on the continent, | h i hat conk aud drettt creature | WOW dave you mad. For your | knew the truth. And my heart went | county, Mis— | and every care 1s taken to make the a that confident and gratified creaiure - = | “Vv th i aes own sake, for my sake, Heler - | out to vou the moment I looked up- pe ee aes | JOEY able one. | t that he ees not the andar 2 + Helen, prom ORWGuETIEGE IReE Besa Mie | 1884, of said court, and to me direct in | THREE” : 3 5 { 4 1 she had expected and whose n ise to do as Pwish.”* Gastc 2 Bee ag tet ee j por ot Louis Lipman and ee pas ee ed feng) : lit BRISA AS a st name, She looked at him for a ninnrenk aA aa ; propriate vour cor- | Pate: Thave levi { Take the direct route ty Pueblo, | bad iH comeidentally, was the same as his ARES Sopa * +) respondent, and now— -—"* i the right, title. Denve Leadville, Gansis: j hi dw. thatibie wae bates tae with bright rebellious eyes. Some- ‘And now you are laughing at i 4 ae at Jo | Lake City ‘Oede aa eee one A : es ~— : as ok - 2 aoe . © ~_ [to the followins ¢ Te ee ee a eler o RE . thing in that firm voice. something | Me Helen interrupted, but not mm i 5 aimee a A | ta Fe, Albugurque, Ei Pas “hi | il e n his way to the isolated hotel che ature Ril Es : digpiessare: ae at ounty, Missouri to-wit. | : Te a aue 7 Paso. Ch : Hi over vonder? And perhaps he rath- ' z gene dia “Not at all, "” rerr ‘ty fast half of the southwest quarter, | buahua, ucsen, = Guayinas, Los! es a er enjoyed the adv: ed, calmed and conquered he Notat all, “he averred. *+I at- | and the northwest quarter of the south-/ Angelos, and San Francisco, via! : Joyed the adventure, and was “twill de és vagens tempted a poor pleasantry, I am) 4st quarter Of section 16, township 38, | the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe! “a it not loth to begin an acquaintance Z eS et eh > che | none ae ee earnest. Testeem you , {58¢ 33, all in Bates county, Missouri, railroad. The Grand Canon ot tne! ni ie with this mpulsive and sanatt promised. And even in that mo-— as my best and dearest. Will vou aoe woe = H Arlene th Hoe ithe; ze ne BANS | Br bs hens Wig s Piquan ment of horror she was conscious of _ be my wite, Helen?” WwW ednesday, February 13, 1884, Senne i = fe Vex : t envio I - se Ng i a See cs “ = z : betwe. h te . ie RS at Ss gas, ¢ ancient; ” E a vague sens ra ie The question ws = etween the hours of g o'clock in the i . > : ‘ —— Th While he cei as lini gue sensation of jov. The mas- ae i Ste as too direct tor forenoon and ¢ Soe to the atternoon | City of Santa Fe, the silent abodes | | els his side regarding h z "__¥ | terot her heart had been revealed to CY. fe econ of that Gay, at the east front door of the | Of tne Cliff-dwelers, the quaint pu- | pid be garding him with quesiien- her and the revelatior was very mee ee hil,” she answered almost | court house, in the c ty of Butler, Bates | chlos of the Zunis. the Grand Canon H 50 ing eyes, ZEN Aas x a aor eae somes 8e =) of the Colorado, and the tar-famed | sia pees - : Be: us Were two happy imar-. 7 as may required, at pub- | Yocem: h, ist. | ‘ Boa too kind. Pardon me She watched him wistfully as ne Titges evolved from the pelea : Be vendue, to the hizhest bidder for cash | bi peacoes apa hey tas pte | ; —I, stammered, and th away _ es tion of caprice ; istak ;, 80 satisty said execution and costs. te Se eet, ONE 508 theses en the | strode away toward the disaster, f caprice and mistake, and the W. F. HANKS. | three trans-continentai lines of travel | the , Coincident of name. ‘ Sheriff of Bates county | uttractive and interesting.