The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

• m *&*(*?* 'I* i | l*t ( v K t t i U ' I M J t l c K O n e D o llu r XVr V*?ar. IvAI*lJU JiUr,L KUitor nncl 3PiJoprlet<n\ FRIDAY, MK&& 8Y j f l . ' l i t , THE RIGHT WAY TO FIGHT THE GREAT TRUST ISSUE By Jodie P. s , CR0§SClip, Doited States Circuit Court EXPECT that the present consolidatiop^ trrots an^i those that come after them, will either cease to ex* ist or will hq put on such firm ground in matters o f obedience to law, fairness in organization,, honesty o f management and permanence of reasonable suc­ cess that the average men and women who by birth or inclination - seek places in industrial life may safely become part owners in their securities' and in that.way cosharers Jn_ Ihmadvancing pros­ perity o f the land, This, in my judgment, states the core o f this' whole vexed subject of the so called industrial trusts, H' K * 1 AN INSPECTION MADE FOR ME OF A U ST jbF MZ OF THE /LEADING SO . CALLED TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES &HOVVS ,TJiAT ALL BUT THIRTEEN HAVE BEEN CREATED SINCE THE PASSAGE OF THE SHERMAN ACT, The remedy, in general .terms, is' not difficult to state, ■ TH E . TTRST" THING TO HO IS TO ABANDON THE PRESENT POLICY OE OUTLAWRY AND EXTERMINATION. THAT POLICY HAS PALLED. ‘ I f has faded through condi- . tions that cannot he removed by law, Beplaco the old policy by a new, under which industrial corporations subjected to restraint - against artificial‘ prices will be made in organization and manage­ ment to inyite, and worthily invite, the confidence and copartner­ ship o f all the people of the country. HALF THE STRIKES ARE WON BY TH E MEN WHO STRIKE ‘ By SAMUEL, GOMPERSr'PresIdent American Federation o f Labor ’i HIS is a great age when every new development of'steam or electricity adds to the wealth of the country. THE PEOPLE WHO STRIKE WANT A -FA IR SHARE OP THE FRUITS OP THEIR TOIL. I do not want any' one to thinly however, that T am an advocate of 'strikes, though they are ‘often necessary and justifiable.. I have yet t o meet mmau .in the labor movement in all my experience in that ' morement, covering ,a third o f a century, who is an advocate of 'strikes. •This, however, is different from antagonism t6 or denuncia­ tion^ of'strikes. Neither antagonism nor denunciation has over stop­ ped! one strike. FIFTY PER CENT OF THE STRIKES ARE ABSOLUTELY WON, AND IN 28 PER CENT OF THE STRIKES PART OF THE DEMANDS ARE GAINED.. ■ " Even when the strikes are lost it is a benefit to others, fo r em­ ployers will be more chary in forcing strikes. . ‘ change of time . Under a,new schedule in effectDec, 14, 1902, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedarville as follows; For the East 7:42 a, m.,- 8:27 a. m, and. 6:50 p. m, For, the West 8:27 a. in., 5;25 p. in. and 8:56 p, ra. For particular imformation . on the subject apply to E. S, Keys, Ticket Agent. •.• —I hayfcbome very hice Blankets in stock now and at prices that are very low, considering -the quality Cull in when"you are ready to pur . chose, Dorn, the Harness man. I >11 Til Los ofFlesh When you can’t eat break* fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you can’ t eat bread and butter, take- Scott’s Emulsion. When you have b&m living on a milk diet and want sou th ing a little more nT ith in g , take Scott's EmufsionT To tat $ou must eat fct. Scoli’ s Emulsion is a groat fattener, a .great strength giver. Thosewho have lost jlesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, hone, flesh, blood and rr.rve. For invalids, for con­ valescents, for consumptives, f ir weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott’s Emulsion is a rich amt com* fortable food, and a natural tonic* Scott*s Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. We toil! send you a free sample. Be*ur*fh*i Uil* |)tciMr« inthe i«m of aI*britook thewrapperof everyhoHIr of ErmiWotvywibtty# SCOTT &)iBOWNE, 4 W t o l & , H. % S9« and$!Htfi dWJibti. B o p i ©Coffee*- are Glazed with a cheap coating. I f glazing helps coffee why aren’t the high- priced Mochas and Java* glazed also? Lion Goffoe is not glazed. I t is per­ fectly 4 pure and has as delicious flavor. ?*• m »U4 Jnw« ul* *«» vydrty m A fmhiMHL THE VOLCANO .BIRD, One curious result oF the Bnufri- era’s eruptions luio Inca IJia loss'on the island of Rt, Vincent of the beautiful bird known as Guilding’s Amazon parrot. Tins bird was for­ merly found only on' (he slopes of the Soufriere and was1called the “ volcano bird” by the inhabitant^ _o f -the"'isTahtl, I f was- driven "away by the, eruptions of 3718 and sought shelter in other pints of the An­ tilles. The great hurricane of 3898 still further reduced its numbers, .hardly leaving a single bird in >St. Vincent, and now it is feared that whatever survivors there nnty have, been were destroyed diy .the recent eruptions or have lied -from the scene.' Not a bird can bo found any-- where within the range of the volea-/ no’s activity. Unlike man, bjrda and • beasts did not' risk returning to such a danger zone, —Why don’t you use Golden Rule flour? Your bread' will always he good, Every Bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Warranted. We guarantee every b ittle of Guam/- berlain's Oough Remedy and will re­ fund the'money to anyone who is not satisfied after n-ing two-thirds of the eontenis. Ti is is the best remedy in the world for la grippe,.coughs, colds, croup and .whooping cough and is pleasant to fake.. It prevents »uy ten­ dency of a.cold to res'ult in pneumonia. --- ' ' G. M. Ridgway. .. * . l 51. 0 . Shroud's Fruit store isat the Bridge Grocery Domestic Troubles. - It is exceptional 'to find a family where there arc no domestic ruptures occasionally, hut these can be lessened by having Dr. King's New Life Tills around. Much trouble they save by their great work iu SUmim-h and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure, 25c,' at Ridgeway & CoV. Drug .Store. ■ , ’ ’ ^ *■ . ....... ’ Tennessee has a larger debt than any other estate in the union* A MISSOURI SNEEZE, Samuel Hotter, assistant prose­ cuting attorney in Buchanan, Mo*, was fined the other day for sneez-. ing, the justice believing the sneeze wak an indication of contempt of court. The St! Joseph News de­ scribes the occurrence as follows; Attorney Hotter, though’ he carries about the culture and polish of Yale and other alma maters in addition to the refinement of St- Joseph’s best circles, persists in sneezing as did all our* Missouri ancestors in pioneer days—just throws his head back and opens his mouth in an in­ fluenza smile, which is broken by lines of tender sadness just before the two ends meet at the hack of his neck. Then he gathers in all the circumambient . atmosphere ant, microbes and lets go like a fog horn, ending up’with “ ash hopper," as do the denizens of Big Creek even unto this day.' It is not surprising tha ; the court-should assert its preroga­ tive! ■ , . :■ ■. . Croup. The peculiar cough which indi­ cates croupe, is usually well known to mothers of croupy’children. -Retime should be-lost in thojtreatmeht of it, and for this purpose no medicine has receive more universal approval than Chamberlain’s Cough •Remedy, Do not vvaste valuable time in experi- -menting with untried rernidies, no matter how highly they may be rec­ ommended, but give this medicine as directed.and all 'symptoms of croupe, will'disappear. For sale by C, M. Ridgway. Naval oranges 25c per. dqzen a M, H, Sbroads. Tried To Conceol It, ' It’s the old story of “ murder wil out” 'only in-this ease thcr’s no crime. A wonilm feels run down, has - back ache or dyspepsia and thinks its noth­ ing and tries to liido it until she fin ally breaks down.-. Don’t deceive yourself,, Take Electric Bitters at once. It hns n reputation tor eureing Stomach, Kidney mid Liver trouble and will revivify your whole form of those maladies will quickly yield to the, curative power of Electric Bitters Only 5(3c, and guaranteed ‘by Ridg- way & Co.,' the druggist. Best'fruits and vegetables' at M, H. Shroads.- wonderful Nerve. Down in- Health and Strength—Neirfv oua—Irritable—Ache all Over"” ‘—a Depressed Condition Rapidly Changed Mrs. Eobuck of Lincoln St., 'Wilmington Ohio, says; “I was troubled with, .nervous prostration, indigestion and generally run down in health. I took one bo* of Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve l’iljs and now I can say my nerves are steadied, my general health is improved and my indigestion relieved. Lean recommend, these pills yery highly." Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Tills arc sold at 50c a box at dealers or Dr. A. VV. Chase. Hledicinc Co., Buffalo, N, Y, $eo tlint the portrait and signature of A, W, Chase, if, D, arc on every package. i -A lock of the Duke Of Welling­ ton’s hair brought $20 at a London auction the other day, Cautionl 3§This is not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the Only remedy uni­ versally known and uremedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment o f Consumption and Throat find Lung troubles Without I qs big its great popularity all these years you willbe thankful we called your attention to Boschee’sGerman Syrup, There are. so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap find good for Itghl colds' perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bron chides Croup—and especially fbr Con sumption, where there is diftlculfex pectoration and eoughiug during the nights and mornings, there is Uothh'g like German Syrup. The 25 cent fcizt hasj6st been introduced this year. Regular Size, .75 cents At all drug­ gists. The Subjugation o f the Indian (ms rttsi 8845.050,000 and Ids iduealiun 8240,000,000. TOCare La Grippe In 74 Hours, No remedy etjunla W ahsseu V WiifTi; W ind or T.vnHYutT for lid,- terrible ami latnl disente. I f fukrfr d ofolighly a ;d in time, it Will cure a nse in 24'hours,, and U>r the cough that follows La Grippe >f nevi i (nils o* give relief. 25 ami 50c. Bi ll. G. Ridgway, PhanmuRl. JibHtie railways are rapidly di9- pTaciog the olddfiriiiomd dillgt ocp in Hw\tZiri*;nd. Step# tins Co«t ’ And Work* off tk cold. Lazalive Bromo fQuinine Tablets curt ■tcold in im «? day, No Cure, No Ray, Fries 25 cents. Is displayed by -many’ a' man en­ during pains of accidental Cuts,Bums, Wouuds, Bruises, Scalds, Sore feet or stiffjoints.' But thole’s no need for it. Buckleu’aArnica S.i.ye will kill the pain and cure the troubled .It’s the best Salve on earth for Piles, too, 85c, at Ridgway & Co./ Druggist. 39,603 varieties of fungus are said to he known to botanists. Dislocated Her Shoulder. Sirs. Johannu Soderholm, of Fergus Palls, Minn,, fell and dislocated her shoulder. She had a surgeon get it back in place as soon as possible, b,ut it was quite sore and pained her very much. Her son mentioned that „he had seen Chuntberlain’s Pain Balm advertised fbr sprains and soreness, and she asked him to buy n bottle of it, which ho did’. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep which she had not done for several days. The son was so .much pleased with the rejief it gave his mother that he has recommended it to many others. For sale by C, M. Ridgway," The dam iu the Nile at Assouan will throw back water 140 miles.. To Cure o Cold in One Day. , Take Warner’s White VVjue- of Tar Syrup,' the best cough remedy on earth. 25 and 50 cents, Ben, G. Ridgway* Pharmacist* Third-class railway fare’ in India is ess than i cent a mile. ConsumptionCurc- -Warner’s WhiteWine o f Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold iu one day if taken in time. 25 and 50cts. Ben. G. Ridge­ way, Pharmacist. A Marvelous Invention, i Wonders never cease* A machine lias been iuvCnted that will cut, paste and httiig wall pnper. The field o f in­ ventions and discoveries setm to be unlimited ,Notable among great dis­ coveries is Dr.. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It has done a world of.good for Weak Jungs and Saved many a life. Thousands have used it and conquered Grip, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Consumption, Their general verdict is; “ It’s the best and most reliable medicine for throat and lung troubles. Every 60c and $1,00 bottle is guaranteed by Ridgway & Co., the Druggist. Trial bottles free. ’ • The exportation of tattle from Cuba is prohibited. ^ : Bui one person in eighty of the Workers of London goes to church. I fwvt had occasion to us* your FBlsck-Dmight Stock and Poultry Med!, cint and ampleased to say that I never I used anythingforstock thatgave half as good satisfaction. • I heartily recom- |mend Uto all owners of stock. L B. BELSHER, SL Louis, Mo. Sick stock or .poultry should not eat cheap stockmod anymore than Sick persons should. expect to be cared by foot!. When your stock and poutry aresick give themmed­ icine. Don't stuff themwithworth* less stockfoods. Unload the bowels and Stirup the torpid liverand the animal will be cured, if it bo possi­ ble to cure it liinck-DraughtRtock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels nttdstirsup the torpid liver. ■M cure* every malady of stock if taken intune. Secure a 85-centcan of Ulock-Draueht StockandPoultry Medicineanditwillpayfor itselften timesover, HoraeaworJcbetter. Cows give more milk. Ifogs gain flesh. And licsimymorecggs, Ttsolvesthe j B lem of makingas much blood, end energy as possible out Of the smallest m or * of food con* I Stimed, Buyacanfromyourdealer. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is ouly one way to cure deat- ness, and that is by coiiatituUoaal rem- pdies. DeiifnefB is caused by an in­ flamed condition of the mucous lining uf the Enstncihn Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rum­ bling sound or imperfect hearing, and' when it is entirely closed deafness is the resuit, and unless the inflammation can he taken nut and this tube restor­ ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed’ forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, Which is nothing but ait inflamed con­ dition if the mucous surfaces. Wc Will give One Hundred Dollar* for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured liy Hal1*8Catarrh Cure, Send, for circu­ lars, free, ‘ P. .1 CuEMiY & Go., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall’s Family Pills arc .the best, , HO YEARS* EXPERIENCE P atents T^Ki A£V&gc(ableEreparalionforAs- ........... - - - • l||[,y_ isof I NTAIM I S» f t E lLD K hN Promotes DigeslioaCheerfuJ- nessandRest.Conlains neither Opium,Morphine norMineral. N o t H A n c o t i ‘ c . \ 7 ^ afOUJk-SMUMPlTClWt, flmp&ui OowJ- , jtlx.Saut** shue&*l + ffbr&faut- Apetfecl Remedy ForConstipa- iion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish­ ness and Loss OF SLEEP, . - !.ij!i .iiniiiwpp . mi , FaCSlnulo Signature of NfEW Y O R K . _____ For Infants and Children. IThe Kind You Have Always Bought' Bears the Signature of . - . A t t>m n n l l i s o l d 1 5 D o s r s - 15 c I N I S EXACT.COPTOFWRAPPER. si# E b e r s o l e P i a . n o s A B S O U iT l iL Y D U R A B L E . “ Wo Have f o r a number of years used Ebersoie Pianos In the Conservatory where they are constantly subjected to the hard­ est kind, o f use. j We have found the Ebersoie to be a good, durable piano, well able to stand the wear.and tear of the music zoom.” Miss Ct.vn.v B aou , Directress _' ‘ Oiacinnatl Conservatory ot Music. ' * MANUFACTURED‘By . - . • - T h o S irn lth & N i x o n P i a n o ' C o . fO a n d i 12 E . F o u r t l i S t r e e t , C IN C IN N A T I, O . C o n s t ip a t io n ’XMakes Biliousness and Bad Complexions. fTktri where’s yotir beauty* Keepthe system in goo# eoadition. and all the organs healthy, by taking ^«nd Tonic Pellets,-which gently assist Nature in elimr* , o’ating the poison, and at the same time make good blood, good digestion, good health ,1 and will keep T h e R o se s In Y o u r C h o e h * FreeSampleand Booklet at all dejit| a . Complete,, treatment '■ 354*ys ?5 ciS' knrfaili*«8P!*5^iS If you arcbaylifir a pair of shoes or a salt i etothesyouara particular as to the honesty __ ... reputation of the merchant. Your health Is of !Q moreimportance thancither, yet yon let quaihs, mcdiral fakirs and other hnirihiies deceive you hv f their deceptive offers or somethin# for notiilmf, | After bclmrdefraudel by theseniKdieafsharks■»mi I thlhkall doctors are rngnes, wherCas. yoii alone j . 'areto blame, Why not first demand from them} I . ........... , evidences^ of their honesty and responsibility na! specialists. Wo have been located in Ohio 15 years and can give best of bahtc j references." i Are you a victim? Have yon tost hope? Are yeti cotUempla- I tine marriage? Has your bio* d been diseased? Have you any weakness? O k New Mctbotl T rcn tn t, n t will enro y.ort. Wlntitbas done for others it will do fur yon. CONSULTATIONFREE. NOmatter who bats treated ‘ ufon freeof charge. Charges rcasoi-able. 800iw FREE, i yon. write for an honest opini < —**TheGOIdedJIIoftltor,, fillnstratedifon lliscascsoIMert, .,, I9*»o Names titled wlUiotit written sooseiit. Private, V od f Kiedleine sent C O. I). No names on hokca or envelopea.i'!,| Kvery ttitn^coofldentlal. Question L ist and eost o f DRSrkENNEDY & KERGAN, I *4* BCPEKIOR GTRtSST- CT,E’s?CX,Al4rG, 0 . p'J OCMI We O f fe r To-day fo r Sound Ea r Corn , Cool and Sweet, Delivered Trebeftstt*;-. s 4 4 Cents Pe r Bushel. No Shoveling, Oood Dumps. Call * Write * Telephone. T H E B E S T F«nhi?H»f the marbtL tiuck t&mMa p\»' tvuya be ibuotf at thu Mint fltuw o f Pies Weimeri tngetbur .with tVet|> thiug to l>« loMptl in ^ first class meat mark t. ■Also htturiks the trie* •bKitedSwift Gompaiiy’s Hama,- ■And courjeinii and honest treaimeuj goes with tlia above. Gouda Delivered. Telephone 87. . - Infill Fish and he ExehanaeBank CEDARVILLE, JHIO. ■A CGOHNIB at Mtiriiauta and In- **•, dividualB solicited. Collectionr promptly made aud remitted. RAFTS op New A o-tr aud. Cin. cinuati sold at lovf*’. rates! The- cheapest and most cauv</Ajeut way to send money hy mail. j, D T OANS made on Real Estate. Pci- sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W, J Wildinan, Cashier. A Careful B u y e r , . ' . : l'; ■' He M isW Y m T a i t The Best tsBat ¥e Sell. ■ Meats are deceptive. Uides3- you are a good judge, you can never tell what you an gelling until you have it served and partially eaten. • We know meats. We select stock with a .view to having the best meats. We know how to select' stock and thcre- fo.e have -meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. (1 llllSMS« GOODsJ DELIVERED ■Telephone No, 74 M^Fresh Fish Always on. Hand. Being thoconventionatleadflof tho modem scientific* game ha . nmcliecd by all ot its mostonl '' v, h hints to beginners, A ; lleau.’i'ulbooklet ot thirty-tiro .(Mpages, ± -intod iln two colors, 1 •ldnck an,- red, on enameled, paper With tho edrd arrange­ ments appearing in tholr nat-, urol colors. The coyer is in . threecolonwithayory attract­ ive design on tho title page. Thls’leawork of Interest toall WhistplaycrB and will bo sent, to any address upon receipt of ■ sixcentsin postage, C. L. STONE aCN’ i. PAVfttNOtfft AOCNf Louisville& Nashvile R. R.j f LOUISVILLE, KY. * a w > i REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a W e il Mart THE 6*. O f M e . ■ e r a t m A . 1®* , 3P«t2B32S5rc33Bc aaajmariBm'S?’ produces the above remits In SOdays. It seta ppwortnllyandQuickly. Ouragwhenailotherstall xouasimenwinregaintheir lost manhood,todold fcaen will recover tUclr youthful vigor by usibg BEVIVO. It oeicklyandsurelyrestoreaHerrons- nee®,I.oet Vitality,1mpotency, Nightly JSmIMiOBS, LostPower,FailingMemory, WestingDiseases.Sad all effects ot aeit-aimeo or creeesond indiscretion, VchlohUnBIsoneforetndy , bosldtssortnarriags. II , notonlyCuresbyetartihgatthberat of disease,hot laagreat nerve tonlo md blood builder, bring, lug back the pink Blow to pnlo cheeks andrs> storing the flro o f youth, ft wards off fnsanltj and Consumption, Ineirt on havingKEVIVO, no Other. It Conbe carried Invest pocket. Bymall, •l.ODperpackage,or six for85.00, tritha posi­ tive written guarantee to cure or reload the money. Bookanaserlse free. Address * om medicine co., • 'aassss?* Hold by B, fLltidSWav, i ’CiTflrVillr, O. M m m m m Mew Orieaos and Mobile, FEBRUARYj 8-24ih, 1903. ONE FARE ROUNDTRIP Colonial Distillery Co. Trebeins, Ohio , Qiieen & CreSGBItt Route, IHADEInannl DffklaN# C opyright * & c . ecj.tfv - 1 )MC*tAtcncyforsecaringpatents, f ,t. , niten throngh Msrnn* t'e, receive t- *ikill*out ebstye, inthe L-cicniific I n e r i m , beridkAmMy ilbi*(ts<«d weekly, T*t*est « t JQSfitBwedtwj. Are You Going West, t Beginning FuhruAry 15th anti coii- inuinjr every <]«y thereafter until April flOtli, thorft will he d aperial rata t<f all paints iu Washimibm, Dtrt'jguti^lilalm, Mmitan,t uml British Goimithhi. For maps, nitCF, polity iiwl other hiformathm write at oficn to T. I>. (iftrnphril, District, FaiMcti- «CT Afccnt, WiNconain f ’cutraj Rflit- way, 218 Pike Building, Cincinnati, Ohm. C. E. TODD, 22 and 24 North Limestone rit,, Phone, Mijin 737, * Springflrid, <), Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Gcrncf High and Limeatonfe atfect, ■ Hpringfleld, Ohio* DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE bfctwcfts Cincinnati,Lbaltvltie,HewOrleantandMnhflc, Tickets on sale Fetmwry 17*23 . Inriusive, gotKl returning until February 38. Ask ticket agents * for particulars, or write W. A. B8CKL8H,N,P. A., « Chleege,W- to.F.DttGWNfN«f>P,A.» * - * DffffbM. Vlt W. DUtWAVAtff, T, t».A„ - Wttttd, D* CHAS, W, ZBLL, D, P. A , * » tridewti. Bnlwribe forth# Herald, T R A P P ! - g i i montbp, with, hi -Id iLe Jnagifairate-to Ihf * 4sy il hft quits with1 said the prisoner1 #or}ortheprosecution,i to deNcendto the cells, 1 Far Joe Renshaw felt particn!*r Bolicitor, Ben made A note t and registered- a resolu1 forget it—had conduct! widt» zeal that geemedi animnej otherwise Mr, I tiflanstion. as to his pre| tinsel premises at midi j;fivebeen accepted. Timpany heard lie saw the glance that a| ljmm. I t was not a glance- I f ono met it by1 a bullsoyo at midtiight- Timpany shuddered, ^Cleverost cracksman j gridthe sergeant in a tor admiration, “ Electric b that soft of, thing don’t ■a hit- He can got throi shutter as if it was hrowij Mr, Tirripajiy’s state came less complacent tin Had done his duty toihis ■ euriug this desperadb’-s but he began to wonderl man could not do Ins dutj lie began to think I p ljis house was, how lov garden wall, how close tl to the ground, how rust; , door chain and how in | window fastenings. Theri evdr; one consolation, 1 months’ Start of Mr. Ren Jjr. Timpany’s politei policeman whose beat en „ house and who had once i- kissing his housemaid w ing, having regard to til tion,he had evinced when! previously he had been ii] the housemaid-incident. The six months of his tion did not speed quiteI ' for Joe -Eensliaw as for| pany. .. ......... ........ ., 1,1 Joe "was., averse to lal kind, more especially tc . variety.’ He had, howej time* and opportunity, tion on what he consider dictive wickedness of Mr and the means for its req Artist as he was in hi: in the operation contcn meant to excel himself, not hurry over it. He his time. Everything coi fleeted, to the man who would wait on Tirnpany- At-last came the hou stepped forth a free ma; ’for a time. He began to for occupation, not work had sixWoiYtlis at that,! had. cared ror honest wo -prison walls it would hav fieull to iind. One, two, three month expiration of Renshaw’ ■had expired, and Mr, Tl gan to imagine that he' ten liis promise and to sld of nights, He even vett| sionally t*>bring home va iiments of title and secuil hlack hag and to once ni in the truth of the ada Englishman’s house is hj But one night while M] was wrapped in.gentle fit pajamas, a thin streak ofj glimmered fox an instai hack garden, Bendigo} with one eye open, j caught a glimpse of son ought not to he there ai deepwarning growl. Much to his surprif! magic, a savory piece Oj just sufficiently underc tho palate of so dainty; cure, fell wlthina yard f. With a snorting gro I . his usual expression of * bulldog rose and sniffed licked it ,,and it tastet savory than it smelled, i Bendigo bolted it ax morsels lying about, ! gain his "kennel, hu t» teach it hiS limbs stiff! rolled over without m dead. A few minutes later Ceiiterhit was rtumhh lently bttl’ surely throil pany’s iron shutters. Before long the slid quietly pushed open, 4oe Renshaw was s breakfast room, afciu bullseyc flash was mp’S' The disk o f light tei asmall cabinet, th< Br, Renshaw leisure!; neatlypick, , “Tradesmen’s hills' ‘‘fill receipted, Wot thii tliap must he thf ^oney in payin’ sc folks never knows tin ei- He oafuft Ms easif Then, his list thoi the slightest Soufidi I h)om which served i l 1*hind of homo office*! . “This is hettcr;H burglar^:espying m m "

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