" Debility Js
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.,. son Tnist , "V
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MY BABY'S KISS.
lily baby's kl I the weetest thlnj ;
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It come fryui tbs Up like tbe crystal
1 dew .
t Droied trom the flower on
mountain aide, '
And it nieaus a love' that i pure and
.... true, .
And that peace and joy in th heart
. . abide., .. , ., -. . ,
t would rathor have thitt tiny kiss
Than sny other earthly biles;
Aud to teel too hand on my bearded
check , ' I ; ' '
Brings me face to (ace with ao angel's
;'" ' soul," ' 1 ' - - ; ' '''''
That unfolds a glimpse of th path I
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, Through the pillars of pearl to the
heavenly goal.
VVoumn' Home Companion. - ;
GABRIELLE OF
THE FENS.
LAB e
Relief
at
Last
A air rfraeysHitts for St. MarfTl
Trzuvh Feifniltv Ptlli In metsU box
with lYench FlAtf on totJ 1b feioe. White
TJrl Pm1. In tint os kTlng the ffenalne.
"RpHf fo' Wr)rABn"ma4lf FRKE to Dleltl
swntrv! tter with tevtfrooniAJsi svnei uertlcjimr.
FRENCH UiitJtt G0t SB I A 39 Prt il., Vrk.
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-T-MIE shades of evening were Just
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X inning on me unto nniuioi. vi
vni re. The trees Just touelwd by
the parting rays of the setting sun
dipped their branches a little lower In
the breeze as If to catch what glory was
left of the former radiance of tbe hen v.
ens above ami rustled their leaves lu
defiance of the coming black cloud of
night
Underneath one of them stood a man
whose face seemed to have borrowed
some of the heaviness from the even
Ing clouds, tie was leaning dehpoml
ently against the bark with his eye
glued upon the door of a tluy cotiage,
which stood out clearly from the others
by reason of Its newly whitewashed
walls. Every now snd then hb turned
away wttb a long-drawn sigh and re
ceded a step or two, only to return once
more and center his gsse upon the little
mean dwelling house.
Suddenly his eye brightened np as If
by magic, bis breath came In short,
quick gasps, and he took a step hastily
forward as the door of the cottage glow
ly opened and the form of a young and
beautiful girl appeared in the entrance.
"Gabrlelle," ha whispered eagerly.
The girl started back with a startled
cry. : .
You, again.1" she exclaimed as the
light from tbe cottage fell upon bis
eager upturned face. "Will yon still
continue to pester me with your pres
ence, monsieur?"
This and to me," stammered the
man In pained surprise. 'Have you
forgotteu so soon the promise you made
to me, Gabrlelle, that day when yoa
said you loved me 7"
'I always forget things that are best
forgotten," said the girl, carelessly.
'Twas but a moment's foolishness.
why remember It?"
'Ay, but you shall remember It," aaid
the man, stung to sudden fierceness.
Io yon think, girl, you can play with
heart like mine, and with the river so '
near at band, too?"
The girl tossed her head contemptu
ously, snd laughed with much derision.
'And do you think to frighten me?"
she said Jlgbtly. "I have beard each
threats before. Only last week Jean !
of the Brachen yonder swore to bktvr
out his brains for my sake, and In truth
fear he has not found them yet, for
to my knowledge be Is still whole
beaded. But there, I will cease to tell
you of my fooiiHu tales, for I mean to
settle down and live quietly as becomes
maid betrothed." 1 .
"Betrothed," echoed tbe man In sud
den alarm. "It is not true, tell me at
once, Gabrleller"
"It is true," said the girl doggedly.
"Then may heaven help you both,"
said tbe man, and drawing bis cloak
round him he strode away Into the
iglit muttering to himself so fiercely
that the girl shuddered in spite of her
professions of Indifference to bis
threats, and altering her mind about
her evening ramble, turned once more
into the house and carefully bolted and
barred the door. ; r t
It was a strange thing that a girl so
young ai-d charming as Gabrlelle
should live so entirely alone. ' Relations
she bad none, and friends of ber own
seg were few and not over sincere.
Lovers she bad plenty, but they proved
but a source of annoyance to ber and
quarreled constantly among tbehiselves
when (hey should have sympathized,
for she treated them all witb like
coquetry and indifference.
Gabrlelle of the Fens she was called.
for nothing she loved better than to
spend ber time barefooted among the
swampy banks of tbe river side, seek
ing for new treasures that were to be
found and reveling In all the Joys of
nature. ; . .
On this particular night nature bad
little charms for her, she peeped from
the blinds of ber little window and
turned away with a foreboding In her
heart of something she knew not what.
Time dragged heavily that night, and
at last wearied out in both mind and
body she threw herself upon ber bed
dressed as she was, and slept heavily.
Blie was awakened the next morning
with a sense of acnte coldness, and sit
ting up In bed, shivering, she dlscov-
ed that tbe floor was covered with
water. Half asleep she wondered
vaguely what bad happened. Then ber
full senses came back to ber. A wild
fear rose to ber mind, and was con
firmed by tbe sight that met her, view
when she sprang to tbe window.
A wonderful sight, indued, one great
expanse of water for mllus aronnd,
from out of which the tree tops and
the roofs of tbe bouses appeared at
Intervals to break tbe torrent of its
rush. Branches of trees and other ob
stacles came floating by, but not a hu
man being was In sight Gabrlelle'
first thought was that every soul had
been drowned, and the next was that
everybody had mnbaged to get away
and bad deserted her. A .sob of self
pity rose to her throat and she wrung
ber bands In agonizing despair.
"Louis! Louis!" she cried helplessly,
calling upon' the despised lover of the
night before In her hour of terror. j
"Who calls Louis?"'.' came a voice
from the water, "surely not Mistress
Gabrlelle," and looking round the girl '
taw tbe very person whose name sbe
scix'ot of things rnii elnir.M In 0 fw
hours, ran It not, inndunohllvl",
"Dou't reproach me. now," exclaimed
the girl hnriUHlIy; ' '"Yon have come to
, save me, have you not, dear Louis? The
the "WWe noons: pet", trie water is rtvnriy
, up to my window, and I am so fright'
enetir '
"Where Is that flue fellow to whom
you are betrothed? It is his privilege
to save you. I will not deprive him of
It," returned the ninn, surlily. ,
The girl's face flushed angrily.
"He has forgotten me and has gone lr
save himself, like a coward," she said
"If ever I escape from this terror alive
I will confront him with it
"Aud if 1 save you," said the man In
the csuoe, with a little more eagerness
In his voice, "what do I get for my
The girl waa silent and suddenly
averted her face. .
"A bargain's a bargain," he went on
pressing his advantage, "If It sliull be
death, say so, or perhaps you may
choose life. Whatever It Is, w will
share It together. Unbridle. Como, we
are both young; It would be terrible to
die like rats In a hlle. Hay the wortl
sweetheart, and yon shall be In my bout
before many seconds have llowu," ;
Gnhrlelle was not a heroine; death
was full of terrors to her. The rapidly
rising waters filled her with a sense of
Intense horror. Life lu any condition
looked bright to her just then. She
turned her eyes toward the man In the
boat, snd scanned his si rung, deter
mined features, Kven while lior proud
spirit revolted against the tyranny of
the man, she exulted In It. Such are
tbe ways of women.
"I think," she said deliberately. "1
prefer even life with you to death," and
throwing a shawl around her head, suf
fered herself to Ihj lowered luto the
boat, which the man quickly drew up
to her wlutlow. .
' For some time neither spoke a wortl,
the man using all his energy to keep the
b &ni-s
'DOTOU TillaK At OV COULD HAV IT
'. - l-KBISBKU T ' -
boat steady, so strong was the current
of Ihe tide, tbe girl looking round ber
In wonder as they steered their way
through the floating objects, which had
been carried away from the deserted
village. Ouco they passed a child's
empty cradle, which was floating swift
ly along witb the tide.
The girl shuddered and the tears
welled op Into ber eyes. .-.. '
Do yon think," she said, "that any
one could have perlnhod? Is it possible
that I should have been the ouly soul
left among thetn all r' ; . ,
"Quite possible," said the man, "for I
warned them all aud saw them alt go
loug before "
"a thought of me!" Interrupted the
girl, anxiously." v
"Well, I was unwilling to disturb
your slumber," replied the man, "and
kept watch throughout the night, until
my lioat nearly rose on a level witb
your window."
"You wanted to frighten me Into"
"Exactly," said the man. "You bnd
It all your own way before, and I
thought it was about time to get the
upper band."
"Aud where are we going now?" said
the girl. In a low voice.
"To St Lawrence, where yon will
meet all your friends, and Unit gallant
lover of yours, whom ,we will not call
by the name of friend. Gabrlelle, tell
me my night's work has not been to
vnln.".- -.
The girl laughed softly, and. leaning
forward, placed her baud In that of the
man's.
"I am content with the bargain we
made, if you are," she said. "One
knows one's friends when , danger
threatens, and If you will but brave life
by my side you are a pluckier man than
I thought you. As to that other man.
never speak bis name to me again."
The Rambler.' ' ' ' -
Tried to Comply.
The manufacturer of a certain brand
of cigar advertised It far and wide as
"The Unparalleled Everybody Smokes
It" One day be received a tetter from
a man with whom be was ouly slightly
acquainted,' running thus;
"Dear Smitliby I want one of those
cigars everybody Is smoking. Bend it
to me by mall, securely done np In a
small pasteboard box. . Yours truly,
Browuson.t' ., .',,;.,,'
Not even a stamp was enclosed for
postage, but Huiltliby took some pains
to comply with the request, and after a
lapse of two or three days Browuson
received by mall, duly packed In a
small box, a stump of a cigar three
quarters of an Inch long, accompanied
by tbe following note: " ' ;
"Dear Brownson Impossible to send
one that everybody Js smoking, ; but
here Is one that fifteen separate news
boys have smoked on. -Yours truly,
giulthby." ',. ...... ;h ., -i
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Blondes, Ulvins; War o Brunette.
Tbe blonde type will have disappear
ed from Europe. In two centuries, ac
cording to an English physician, who
declares that of 100 blondes only fifty.
Ave marry, while of 100 brunette sev-enty-flve
. ronrry. In .'Germany, .aud
Scandinavia alao the blonde . type Is
much less predominant than it used to
be. ' ; :'- ; - . '.'
. Mr. Grumble "l see by the paper
that Mt Vesuvius is in eruption." "Mrs.
Grumble "Oh, I'm so glad!" ! Mr,
Orumble-There you are again! Maria.
Jow, why on earth should you be
glad V , 1 rs. urunilile " y e,!!,, , you
bad called upon, sitting comfortably Jfan't utamo me for It; that's all."-
In his canoe and staying the motion of
the boat with a band upon the adjacent
window-alll. ,
"Louis!" said the girl again delight
edly, but witb an anxious gaze still up
on the cruel water. .
"Ah, 'tis Louis now," said the man.
"Last night 'twas monsieur. Bow the
ranch,,
Do you clulm to be consldurute and
thoughtful? Here Js a, .question . to
test you: W'itorr you borrow a book, do
yon put a paper tfover on It to keep It
from getting soiled while it Is In your
bands?' " ; " . ." L:
Ksulanatlea.
f "How do ytut explain b ivlf
that two at oonirwinv and thro are
none?", asked ths insno visitor.
"Iftisss," said Tommy, "lha thsra
wasn't enonoh. to est." lndisnspolls
Journal. ' ;" ' '
i. . A Straaa Man' Isnsk
Th , itronsesl man na earth say ths
seers of bis wonderful .bower I perfect
diiri'stlon. llosletlsr' fitotnacb. llitler
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nev ailments. As a tonin it la marvelotis.
Everybody needs it at this tiin of th
yar. .. - "
Th window of Petslan lionses, as a
ule, ar not visible from Hi street,
Thr was s young man froinl.enor,
Who boldly went off to th war; ,
The "beer' mads him sick,
H recovered quit quick
By th prompt us of old Jesse Moor.
Butter and baoon are declared by a
medical writer to be tlis moat nuilib
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ilothera will And Urs. Wlnslow's Sooth.
big Hyrup th beet rniely to use for their
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Cork, it sunk 800 teot In the octmn,
will not lis on account of the piui
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To Car Cold la One Pay
Take Lsistlv Bromo Quinine Tablots.
Ail ortiitKls" relunu money u is laits so
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It is supposed that the aveisge depth
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CIVS Permanently Cared. If o Stsor servousnes
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AKh attest, 1'huadaluuia, fa, .
The most wonderful vegetable In ths.
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Kaaetly What Ton Wan.
Ahandr little bos (lust rk-ht for s lady's
sura or a santleman's vest porkeOoI tlascarets
Candr Cathartio. nrevenis llllisaa. All druii-
(ists, 10C, 'JtM, Mu,
The average weight of a man's brain
is this pound eight ounce.
I bellev fiao' Cur is the only medi
cine that will curs consumption .Ami
, hobs, wunauispurt, is., no v. u, is.
Elephant are fond of gin, bat, it I
aid, will not touch champagne.
rj ' T"Xi' .. w .--' w.i
1 as
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The Natural Cure
for Indigestion.
Ot you hftvt pain In the itomach after c.tin
Tne thln ari from
Da you hftve ytllow tonduti wnitf. on tne tom
Inrjidestlon t.nd Dyspcpna.
fI A as i aVistak rt'MAHrll. Art
'riirt.!nn ricnfridi on dideitiVe fluids or
Igrmenl." iecreted by cerf&in nd. When
ihe tetretlon becomes iniuffltient, Indigestion
reult. Or. William. Pink Pilli for f&le People
cme the fii&nas to resume, xnstr nornii
Artlfitm ferment (of which mot io tilled
Dvipep.l cure tn composed) JJ '' "tem
porary relief, but Or. William.' PmK 'Pill for
Pale People afford a permanent core.
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(snsratetl by Ui Inillse.Uon pressed on Hi henrtj and natiseu n 11
rrrssularlly ottlsaeUon. DhehaJ mueh pain tu lier stonmeli
J' A. '.L- ...i.i-.i t ri,ini nd severe ehiiklii sneli
UI.hwruiosileevratiilht. IkMitoreweretrlcwIln , vain; th
Us tl.nl bene me worse, daawuilsnl,aud feared linnetiatnt (ltwlh.
sh nollos4 tuat la Interval In sbi. li her sloiiiai h did not
asy-.oy herThsr heart's actio Urame normal. Iteeaonln
eorreelly that her dlsesllon a aleie at fault h iTorunMl
ths nroper mdlolnlo treat Uml trutllile and with Immwtlnls
fnodT reavill. Her appetli cam haoS, th elisl'S spells
aoarns less frequext an 4 anally reassd. Her weixlit, hl. h
naa orwm realty reuuoeu, a as rasMwau ohu ana "
That others niay know ths means of enr e sivsthe . ram
erthemailloinaaaed Dr. Williams' t'lnk 1'llls for fal IVipi.
riias pills eontala sll ths sl.msnls neeesaary to slv in w
lit and rtohasa W the fcluvd aad restor slmtlerad tu rn,
. &'w Urn, Umntrj, inii.
Sold by atl drujfc'Uts or unt poitptid by the
Cr. William Mediclni Co, Schenectady.N.y.. Price,
5occr boxib boxes,$213. A diet book sent f HEl.
to WW ars' sssyFe MS e s s
Th whirling winds of Arabia some
times ciosvat sand pits to a depth ol
J, 000 feet, th rim usually being
three times that depth in dlsmotur,
A sand pit thus road may bo entirely
obliterated , In a few hours, and an
other xovation mad within a short
distance ol II.
A Knsslsn officer lias been insking
spsrimnU with very siircttwlul re
sults, In th use ol falcons Instead ol
pigeon carriers. It sotmu Hint tlmy
can fly vory muoli fnsler. A pieon
cover ten to twelve leSKtW an hoar
whereas a falcon can do fllteeii. - It oso
also oaity with eas a fairly heavy
weight.
I It is coinnutsd that ths doath rata of
the woild is 07. and ths birth isle 70 Professor It. VV. Wood, instructor in
a minute, and this seemingly light physios in thsUnlvetsily of Wlsoousln,
oeioentase ol aaia is sufficient to else I has orluinstetl the l.loa ol tliawliur mil
Inth..prtl..M ,,r system by -sing ' ,IT,.on,,nSnPUU.lIin h !"" P,PMwitl; "trlaliy. and
Dr. Plunder's OrvfunBiuojPuniisr. I of almost 1.S00, 000 tout. list mada two toecfssful expifi iaient.
A I rowiii)ipif m A i . . : r
Vwwe--r tr : iJv
TTHE pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well-known remedy, Syrup OP Ftcs, manufactured
V by tbe California Fig; Syrup Company, illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles
of nlants known to be medicinally laxative and Dresentlnsr them In the form most refreskinir to the tusta
and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative,
' CLEANSING THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY, DISPELLING
COLDS AND HEADACHES, PREVENTING FEVERS,
. OVERCOMING HABITUAL CONSTIPATION PERMANENTLY,
Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its actintr on the kldncvs.
Iver and bowels, gently yet promptly, without weakening or irritating them, make it the Ideal laxative.
In the process of manufacturing ngs are usea, as they are pleasant to tne taste, but '
THE MEDICINAL QUALITIES ARE OBTAINED FROM SENNA AND OTHER AROMATIC PLANTS,
by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Company only. In order to get its beneficial effects, and
to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package.
.Consumers of the choicest products of modern commerce purchase at about the same price that others
pay for cheap and worthless imitations. To come into universal demand and to be everywhere considered
tbe best of its class, an article must be capable of satisfying the wants and tastes of the best informed
purchasers. The California Fig Syrup Company having met with the highest success in the manufacture
and sale of its excellent liquid laxative remedy, Svrcp op Figs, it has become important to all to have a
knowledge of the Company and its product Tbe California Fig Syrup Company was organized more than
fifteen years ago, for the special purpose of manufacturing and selling a laxative remedy which would be
more pleasant to the taste and more beneficial in effect than any other known. The great value of the
remedy, as a medicinal agent and of the Company's efforts, is attested by the sale of millions of bottles
annually, and by the night approval of most eminent physicians. As tne true ana genuine remedy numed
Syrup op Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only, the knowledge of that fact
will assist in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by otner parties.
MBF3RNIA
pro 5yrvp e
for Sale by All Drujishs , Price 50 $ Per BoMe.
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CUBE YOURSELF!
( L'MKhX I . ' Hlf U tot iiiintturtl
f In I mMstiA j tflPhr;it, fiifliiimtltm.,
f owmiashi U Irritation or icrtuu4
F m w suUusr. r. imooDi niMmbrtvriMi,
Crst mu nsttiiti, 1 1-, ,iPttM tttiif biH uot wtria
;TH6tNBCrlfHlf)HlOO. ut or PotouQH,
yS BSI ISS FBSSISI WiafpnTs
by prm, prtpBld, tat
.(, or l botdm, $if.7fl.
CiruuUr tank a roqiittl.
YOUNG MEN!
li'
iwI'fc Attli.si fAiLi w
t CouKb bi-up. TsMMM (inwi,. Um
1
f'i'1 by rlruffMtati.
II
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ror qoiioniuM Mitt ait gvt Plit'i Okr rwHfl. II
M ant (ni,y rtitHiu-in wlilfh will nure tmdh vrul vorr
oww. Mo OAmU known it him err ffM Co oudi, ho
mRtter htiw avHoiUt or of how long utanMng, liwiulM
prstventsi Mrirtun
from it uw will wrtAiibib jrou. It la nwly trnfe.
rir-mr. Mid oar, tm (vvkeui wltitoul ltioitr
dHtntlon from hiia-inMs. 1'kli K. Um V,m
itaii) Uj all rolitvbi) driisirtnU, or tvnt precss 9JmtumL
plUul W rftirfwd, pn rftrK iiit of prli-e. hr
CirotUarituJle4o&misM
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
ftaols Crowned. llrlHrsiMsns,
rainless fllllur and xi.ractinn. '
Dr. T.H.White, Fo,rfiaKni
DH. COr.M'S ' uveb 0 FILLS
?!'? A DOSE. Curs Sli-k llssil.'oh
anl I7spsila, Hsraose Pimplss ami Purlly khs
i?,'?'. '' """ snd Prevent Ulllousnsss. 1
BoKrlporSIisii. Toootlvlnsa vnu.wenlll msll
!f.f P IlTl' P''J1 h" lottUn, 1H. hoHANKW
CO., aVhllada., aVciwa. Sold bv 1ukk1su.
I (Jl.li nu FtlM brooQi'A welaiurosMaelsniusf ii.iitmgi
jhUfvtm. Hilnd, B-tdlng or fr-.trtttlu-i
Stop tic It in An 4 llr'ltp. A Imnf Ij t uniot , inn
JftrkttlrKsritioruf by ytj. 'frvAtt, ttnm. Writ
ssboai yoar cam. hit, M li ii, Pb.lt.di...
h. r. N. V.
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