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VOL. XXVII.
ERAON Ne core etre PILLLADELPHTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1839. reson EMRE . NO. 12.
: poseible, and te bie earteanoan and devon
; gT HEY. ARE WAITING FOR ME HOME. Tr F Guan A eat in TEs] | tenet oe resrae iid expressing to me the
ss vr ocouormoeern OG : i, eA otlatetn dita) |Past
. 1 It i |i Mil: it
4 Ve i i! ten Hh ' ana wi re
i ‘hay are wat for me Rowse > iif . Whit tlt
“a with ned
Go not expect 10 ee nother ike hime But 1 have
never bud thw te
and in fu
Change in my lot as. more
did, now that we are on tho subject 1 may a9
tion, doctor, that expected at one time
partied aguin Fast winter
Doctor Fowler looked pleasca, yet astonished,
at this unexpected declurstion.
“Tell me more,” he ventu:
Waldon resumed, with ebarming trank-
ae Hee EEEN ia
ig a HA ee
ail Chih
ae ja aa
CR LAT aa ili “bi
x Se ee a as ‘ih i
Wang oe open door
. ‘Toll th ‘heter ean come,
‘Never ca bok upon thou oer
‘They are listening for me there,
As the days are growing long:
‘Bot my footstep on the sa
joe Wil wake the Jorons song.
Ab! never more may
‘nee the fondled St ones dwell, :
Turow Id house at home
hat my boy yond
“ ‘Tuey are ook for me thera,
But I kno
‘Thor will bea exnpey ale
In the famlly circle bome,
wa HN
When J crossed the ocean last year, at your
uggestion, doctor, 1 tound among the passengers
a weaithy nisin (rho seemed to become
mly ai
Could I have my ovo one net
Fast yreithem ero di
NORA prac eee a
t tong after my retur
promised to become his wife. "The understanding
Just nce agate e should close out bis, business affairs
acter, scar, standing by
4 ‘Ding would not seem such patn,
| | Elixir atLife!
A HIDDEN HSE, .
erpool, but I Cf not speak of |
them to any one, and itis well 1 at 1 ald Rot for
rom t ot rece
| frow tm
Doctor Fowler uttered a sigh that was almost
ke
“1 would tlake any youl ayon hie truth, and
Rowesty. ay also upon” bis regard tor me" de-
cd Mrs Waldon, in a votee she Nalnty sought
ferrender calin, “Ho was aineerity itself
how do you explain gle stence?™ re
mayeSouly, aud I/berdly srnow Which
mil - must pain. £ither be must have
ae ci, oF ie fetein tome mie ve
Intereepted .
B ~ LEON LEWIS, The phyetetan sbook bis head thoughtfully, re-
moarkin
“IV's not itkely be would ave died #0 euddenty
The 13th
ma Autves™ a ei ° D:
“The Outlaw veaiony."
CHAPTER I. .
he:
A BINIBTER MYSTERT. bave sont You-nover! You have written to bis
“On, to be young again ! to never be tired or ill address t
w live forever never grow old! How nice it “Twice only, but got no answer
rs ‘woul! Doctor Fowler looked stil a oughta
‘ ‘The speaker was Mfrs, Sarah Walton, one of the s Oe the mee a tee gee Oe he
r most popular and prominent soctoty ladies of res °
Philadelphia, who had for several years been 6 Ore
widow. “Who kuew of Sour rein to im
r Her husbend bad fot her at his death & round wae Mee tex
cept my daughter
“Two persone out
darkened, “This nephew a yous Darrow corp.
as boon rather wild Tbellovet™
oung men are only too often, doctor—I
met adit .
{He bas been living in your house, has be not 1"
b
“Until a month ago."
i fal, despite her forty-three years; plump without “why dia’ you send bm
deing too stout, and spirituelle withont oeas “Heonuse of & ditioulty Eo bad tm a den of gam-
> be shrowd, active and energe tors, Tb tom y several hundred dollars to get
eas l wasat sixteen, or whe! Bim out of it,
ried, or even as I was ten years ago!” continued ile at one ime fgared as your secretary, I
impassioned votco,with a thrilt of anutterable think t*
th “Y noied he would be more self-respect-
hanes to Delieve he was earn-
Tote letters for you, and all that sort of
ite ata
‘The doctor sighed deeply, continuing:
SUndor your will, in not Darrow Cepp, after
gould be 80, my dear doctor, how happy I should
”
‘he ol physician smiled a ittle sertously,
extending his Angers to the wrist of thestately
wido
eK
ree
voUr daughter, your Principal legate
“Naturally, he ton of
betoved broiter, whe wan ulead tn the orny 6
score of years ago.”
“Toen Darrow Cepp of course has the strongest
‘Tegular medion attentant ot
nahn
ht
ane
Mtoreot in hia fair pavtont was doop, sincere. and
101
- so-called “sitet ‘of Life™ to lead ug to the declar
S ! rations we
> witre yon nots livele feverish this afternoon t*
de aokod, after noting the state of her pulee,
dit be straage If 1 were, doctor?” she
miling arobly. “Is not the discovery
lixir of Life’ enough to ll all o
from yo, Mea, Waldout OF ave the fettort of
to you beon intersepted by thie
Ba
2
n Tost color at these questions, ana m
twas ye seen that they were having :
serious ct upon her.
Therot Forgive me for medaling with what ‘
UBB
ent
of by the poots when this new science shall have
ade us all young again?
14 doctor raised his hand somewhat tm;
hag
soo vat
or
eS &
ne
ihe
ae
ale Lee
or Lite?
leve me, wy dear Mrs, Waldon, there's} THE PRESSURE ON HER COUSIN’S ARM BECAME CONVULSIVE ‘IT'S ARTHUR SPANN!” SHE GASPED. “IT IS MY KUSBAND!?
seo.
octal
yn "word more to de
ng.
To palliative and In nosensecreative. They | our planét. All these learned aisauisttions to fother. But let ae come back to the subject trom ) with almost fatherly Interest. “a thore any trath "
Sree eee tae rete PY whieh | which yon bave called my attentio nh pider eH?” | in the statemonty” 1 understand now oe
strength and health can enter the human frame ts | bish; all these ‘reports! o1 andown You should
otors and patients 8 the | “Not the stightest, It ie merely the chatter of ie
through the stomach. This soventlog Mette is] of ‘marvelous cures’ are simply a the ‘en & good | some sacloty wos aly OF reporter. * hi Is Cresswell matter betore,
not only worthless, bat absolutely hai doman imagination, The craze will pass over us seener ince my trip to E avope Just summer.” “1 oould wish it w 6," said the old doctor, | Why fs it that Piven * wilt worry themselves to :
- many cases It will be y tn a few weeks or months, and no one would ever | “Is your appetite good?” . | gmuvely. “You are $n the very prime of Mfecand | death over sued t veitnout saying a word to
rauaagnate. OF course your only Lnteroat in the Givine that fe bas existed, were It mot for the | "Exeeliont.” Rot one Indy tn ton thousand iso wel thelr mnadcal ndeinors about them? ‘
jeation ts one of curlosit; fou are phatrered Areams and victims it wilt leave be- | “Do you k or ride ev wornngs ns recom: ax yours Pelt to make some excellent scription you will have par up bet ore ‘going to .
. or Dealth butt witl ‘tami ine whole mation by meniled the hist thine L wns : . bed, 1 will come for your letter in person just
advising you earnestly to hi ing whatever ho truly sorry to hear thin, doctor, sata bey |” “Usually both, doctor.” lure fat yo after dark.”
todo with tt" “Lud hoped theta mew | «Ton haveavoided all yartiog and fxtherinen nesreat Fos only reinttve “Your are too kind, doctor. suid. Mre. Wa 140m,
. “Js tt all a dream, then—this new deftance of nore desired, and r from the gre: " Kou away from you tangy | arising and ai nogtag the | pbyeicien toward .
+ death # fuqatved Ars Walton, resrettully. a8, my dent madain—an ern of stearn tr tone nseltten naa “psnocatio one where you murtinge, and your big hens and | the dont. “Ton mi fn ‘me sittin,
- ‘The olf doctor haxtened to reply: and electricity, the entcome of which no nian ean | havo sa Jong been promuinen Vitine wit Then be tek unto you desolate, Nor | and please do no
5 - sitis merely transient fash trom the ever | even dlily foreshadow. Bat there cin. never ges all of ther, doetor, ‘They were tring | thing would please me more than Snmin | = That's right.” decinred the @octor, lowerk
ae smouldering embers of frand and credulity sion come an era npon our plinet When wo shall cease [a worshiper at the altar of bomec It’s hard, 1 | Diy rolce invotuntarly "Let's keep the Dro
i thousand times und todie. Death = not only the antithesis of Ie, | “I read in tome paper. the ether day, that you | grant you, to find another such man as yourtate | correspondence fo ourselves: Da. pox even sane
thousand ince the advent of man upoa | but its cerrolattom, ‘The one ins absalute ns the | are abost to marryagetne pursued ee Tpayetolan, | Busan, ‘ut ‘he at hawt doomed such aa event | Retin Into Jour confidence. Bp-the-way. 1
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