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Help!Help ÍJOLAAIDE Thus cried the hsir. Aid « kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The hair waa saved! In gratitude, it grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early life. Sold in all part* of the world for aixty years. BY WILLIAM BLACK CHAPTER m. one there, appeared on tb* «ky line. “I suppose that is J,,* Mehil)«,” h* said, peevishly. “I wigh h, Woullhn come screes ths forest whan be i* m, st electric boxes.’ ^1" ^‘•BiuJoa* he do harm?” said Yolande. He cannot shoot de* wlth lCopper wires.* "Oh, he’s Ml over the piece',’ said the Master of Lynn. “And there isn’t s keeper or a watcher who will nmou strata with him. and of course I can’t «lw»y« afttr his botany, or his fisblff^ or somythtog. The best thing about it W that he is a Capita! hami to have with yeu If there are ,ny stray deer aboat, and you want to have a shot without disturbing tbe herd. He knows their wsys moat wooderfuhy, and can tell you the track they are certala to take.** Meanwhile tk« object of these ren,.rk. was coming down the hH|side at a swing ing pace; «nd very »ouu he had crossed th« liUte bridg«, aad was coming up the path—heralding bis arrival with« bunk PUWCM OOUXAUD. and careles« greeting to his frieuds. He mi « rather tall, lean, l«rg«-boned aad Po*er* Gouraud, formerly powerful loukUte man of about elght-and- Miao Gladys Crocker, who is heiress to tw«nty; somewhat paje tn face a «3,000,000 estate, has a bobby for that he lived sq much out ,f doora. h), hair g raven blsek; his eyes gray, pene Egyptian coetume. and has had taken trating and atwdfust; his mouth firm • picture tn which she Is garbed in and yet mobile and expressly« at times’ an ancleot robs of the Orient, with a bto forebsad ^ar. rather than lofty costly ring hanging from one side of roics, a ebsst »»Ice, was heard In pleas ant and well-mtdulated English. ••i.■‘■Hw. MiiwLWtatttbourne,” said ha. MARVELOUS FEAT« qf MEMORY. to the little wsculum I spok« to you T‘“ ’°«* service, but it Napoleon Atele to Repeat 'Naanee of Railroad Rato Legislation. Testifying before the senate commit tee at Washington, Interstate Com- ®*rc* Commissioner Prouty said in discussing the proposition to give that commission the power to regulate rail- I think the' railways should ‘make tbeir own rates. I think they should be allowed to develop their own busi- M«. I have never advocated an« law, •“•I I am not now in favor of any law, which would put tbe rate making P°W«r into the lianas at any commis- Man or any court. While it may be neceesary to do that some lime, while that is 6one jn K* «• ent time, while it ia dona in some countries, I am opposed to it. * • • The railway.rate Is property. It is all the property that the railway has got. The real of it, property to n<A good for anything unlem it can charge a rate. Now it ban always seemed to me that malleable iron stump pullers arisiPuiUt ujarkaL ||« Horww tM.wwf oa to. AWMA lor dworlgUy« comm rhierson machinery co . BAD DEBTS COLLECTED VfirYWNWf-JBSlMHit NfRciwnj tuonarvi awl salt lake crrr utah roro with Mra Bell's compliments. Wouldn't it be simpler for you to give me the ••'’’• n tte« bona« snd everything all st mice? M|d Yolande. “Well, now, 1 ».‘j11 t0 see Mr Melville” s.™ hU w"rk»” »ke elderly S’ “IS’ ** ’ ““•M »toat »tuck or Mood at right angles with the house. Te think I would,disturb him when beautihil vabey, whfrh terminates ia the . * “ at hto werkf Do you think I want „ „1° ■end me *Rout mT business F 8f * to the only M VR a noa Uw blood wMeb There is a tyrant!” exclaimed Yo- habteation hi the strangely silent •n unreasonable rate, it deprive« the •hoaM gu to mtMai'i hf« *tB<1 tb* tost. The rough lande ‘Never mind, then; I wanted to railroad company of ito property pro «wmiii W L 'e,,’,n« t0 l‘ terminates then? thank him for sending me the trout. Now toiRto. It ia not necessary tbat you At the door of this solitary little lodge, T“*' good-by, Mrs. Bell; I should confiscate tbe property of a rail- wi «rivan on ao-ouat ?” toward the end of July, Yo will take the vegetables, and be very road । it ia not necessary that you lande Winterbourne was standing engag should say that it shall not earn three in button - - driving - on her gloves, per cent or four per cent. When you bat Minding Hta Own Busin«««. big out at the be say. Wm a sensible young leddy,” .aid put iu a rat« that is inherently unrea- WtUaca Cuuiminga ua«d te drive ' with «mphasisi "and there to ing and gleam- sonable, you have deprived that com th« old stage which ran between indeed, since not to be another word abouiTjt." pany of its righto, of its propaity, and So on Mie drove again, on thia bright uam-ba. she Bridgton and Portland. One day W tho circuit court of the United States un<l beautiful July day, through a pic- that the lace had as a passenger out of Posfi ____ IF YOU haa juraidiction under the Fourteenth tareeqae and rocky end rugged country, laud a young city chap or dude, amendment to restrain that. • • • t thia broad «a in by until in time she readied thtead of her toys Man as I, Obd a Flora. Th” Flora Wallace called him. The ace i*at and silent, hills, formed s Journey—the charming littla^otel that along tho stag« rout« was both caldron, in which the elements ia perched high amid the woods over la aa old one, I brought an old one pur traordinary powers of memory. At.la many tinjqs, and I can only come to i posely, for st the beginning there M • said of tbe first that be «otild -repeat thè conclusion that a railroad com- WK ©URE YOU Ufui and div»raUJed;.^he young i ‘tjof mixing Up weather looking Loch Ness, within sound of the synopsis of ths LinnaSan system of class the names of bls fullest regiment, hav pany is entitled to charge a fair endla^^^r^ thundering, Foyers Water. And then, at the wide World be- to waa much Infereob ~ ification, and you will find that the easi mml . d..H m M .»".^2 JMiPtw box, dk* PM____ _ toto very moment g continual last, rfie heard the throbbing of paddle * --- ing beard the list but once read. Later reasonable rate, and if any order of a ^•n. 1 effect» wn» pas.- wheels In the fotenae silence; and made est way of making out the names of a in life, discovering one of his old sol commission, if any statute of a state Inna, «ducatnra, clergy men. and graduate,lavarewKerT Walfaco literally piled him with qu new plant. Of course,” he added “I akammion han a Weatern hnim-h al Hurtland with 'artopountniu tops her way down through the bracken and have told Mr». Bell you are to have ac diers In a certain stonecutter, be was legislature takes away that rate, the tions aa to0 What mountain tbat waa W« ,n “Oesdanca— man hl?! and J?™?:.«’™"!<’»y«~a ’Burwi^^ Man, «tfT in shadow; the bushes, and went right out to the end Fourteenth amendment protects the able to tell at once the rank be held and wbat river thia waa, etc. cess to my herbarium, whether I am iff rain stole slow- of the little pier. there or not——” In the army, the exact corps and regi railway company." The old driver, who detested thia from view; then She made him out at once, evfih at that CUKX OUARAMTEKD ,o IWHbto!” said ment he belonged to, where he bad aort of Interrogation, stood It as long ‘“•J reappeared In. and a auddeu diatanoe; for though he waa not a tall k“Ohi»fM’ -h,t Seenu In Main un io ouv«r ixaim she. Mrs. Bell allowing ms to go into served and the Individual character he GETTING OFF A ''HIGH HORSE." ■ A”.wnd shaft of sunlight Id strike on tbe our ìmhuh I. wo inure book* iCm man, hia sharp-featured, sun-reddened your study!” Origin and Tiwalmanl of MUMuiuvring.^fiw of i M bad borne for bravery. if you'll mind your yellow-green aiopM, gnd on the boulders face and silver-white hair made him eaa- The Experience 'Which a College Grad WVmMmswi » - va WILLIAM T “ LKWI8 "Mrs. Bell and 1 understand each other, - - - - ___ V ” * . . _ of wet and glittering grauite. Seneca complained of old age when uate Encountered. ily recognizable. And of course she was very Well, I assure you,” be said, grave However, sha was not much dismayed. Any business man of long experi Thu, anubbed, the young man tw greatly delighted when he came ashore, ly. “We are only two angurs, who wink he could not, as formerly, repeat 2,000 W hen the dog cart was brought round, and excited, too; and she herself would words in the order In which they were ence, college man though be be him NoU-Xo pupila acoaplud al Cvinaad after tapi, lat lapaed into alienee. she stepped into it lightly, took the reins have curried gun cases, fishing baskets, at each other; or rather we shut our eyes reed. The Druids taught their whole self, will attest to tbe wrinkles that to each other’s humbug——*’ They had driven about ten mlteo as If to the manner born, though she and what not, to the dog cart, had not “Why, Jack, she means to buy back circle of sciences in ’ 20,000 verses,, have to be taken out of the average farther when they eamo to a long hill, bandied a whip until Mrs. where the driver waa obliged to apply Graham had put her in training at In- dhe Imots from the hotel interfered. And Mougalen f<r you!” the Master of Lynn which students were called upon to college man at tbe fira.tibruah, says a she had a hundred eager questions and exclaimed. commit to memory, a task frequently man 4n business. I had an experience the brake. Aa be aboved hie foot to verstroy. Then there was a strict charge “I know ihe has some romantic scheme taking twenty yean. aauraoeae, but would pay no heed to his with one of them a short ..time ago. ward it be immediately noticed that to Jane to see that brisk fires were kept remonstrance about, Rie riaka of ber driv of that sort in her head, ” he said frank It is related of Wlegls, a German When I first talked with- him he was tho mail bag, which alwaya lay there, burning In.all the rooms. And then the ing. ♦ ly. “ It to ’ quite absurd. What should violinist, that upon the discovery that willing to “accept” a position if it paid I vu gone. Evidently U bod dropped youthful and falr-baired Suudy having “Why,, papa, I drove every day at In- I do with Monaglen? However, In the got up behind—she released the brake; I LOW CAN the score of a certain valuable opera 1100 a month, for Instance! off along the road. and presently they were making tbeir verstroy!” she exclaimed, as they briskly meamlma, I have made pretty free use of had been lost be volunteered to write I turned bini out in one minute and Wallace atopped hie horaoa; then, the old lady’« money at Gress, and she is set out for Allt-nam-ba. way, slowly and cautiously down the bros king the long alienee, he aaid: stony psth, and over the loud-sounding I suppose the Grshams were very highly pleased, for she wds fond of my it from memory. This be successful thirty seebhds. asking that he call "Say, atranger, did you aee that mail wooden bridge that here spana the roar kind to you?” he said. “And the Maa- father’s fswily, and she likes to hear me ly did, to the nleaat details, and was again about tbe middle of the next Wa“‘ Hi«h spoken wyll of, and you can easily pur paid a handsome sum of money. Upon week.' He came— Uiat Is tbe charac- Skims Cold beg Hide off?" ing rM-brown waters of the Allt-cam ter, how ia he?” chase gratitude—especially with some many occasions Wiegis accurately per teriatic of tbe college man, by the way. Warm “Yeo, I did; tome ten miles bacK” ban. h. ’ WT «T wen, well, I believe. Of course —— 7 _ “° YXI body eleea mosey. You see it works hatM ~ • N But>-when once they were over tho have Ma* Mt seOh him «Ince calmly nmarked the young man. i." Graham well all round, Mrs. Bell, who is an formed. bin part at the opera when be 1 jumped on him before he got hto mol left But Bat be-haa he has made aft i e arranae- breath from the walk u;>»tgjn. I ask-. “Weil, why in thunder didn’t you bridge and into the road they quickly Kt honest, ahrew<Lgood, kimily woman, sees . was so Intoxicated «Ajo jMkg It neces sary to provide him“ with bis iMtru- ed him if he knew about how much hia SO PerCent tell the?” gasped “ the" astonished mend«! their pace, there was hn un- ">"»♦" f*» you—penfrs. panr that her charity ia administered with usual eagerness and brightness in her thing; and there to ^o >ant oi proTjg. first three mistakes in the place fie Cr«am‘ ment and adjust It In bls bands. took. Randy the groom knew- that the iq«l. far Mr. Melville «enfe me Menty^of some care; the people around—but espe Racine could recite all the tragedies wanted would coat the house? He cially the children— are benefited; I have Tbe “dude” looked him squarely in stont and serviceable cob in tbe shafts trout, and Dunean goes up the hill now TS THE leisure for any little experiments and of Euripides. Lord Granville repeated didn’t, of oour«a. I asked him if b< tbe eye for a moment, and then a, w«« ■ sure-footed beast; but the road and again for a hare.”< - my idle rambles; and If Mrs. Bell and the New Testament from beginning knew just bow much more be might to 3EST EVER drawled, imitating Wallace’s tone: was of the roughest; and ho «fold not "Oh, that will be aft right,"“teaid he, - HJKN» FOR CATAIZWIÜB “Say, driver, yon mind your bualneaa understand how the yoimg English lady, good-humoredly. “I want to hear about I hoodwink each other, it ia done very to end in. the original Greek, and worth to me or to another employer h Cooke, the tragedian, is said to have b« could assure me or them that then who was generally very eautfoiis. should' yourself, Yolande. What do you think of openly, and there is no great harm.” and m mind, mine.” (To-. be continued.) committed to memory all the contents would be no mistake to cost anything Lynn and his sister, now that you PORTLAND, ORTGON Tbe rest of the journey was driven drive so fast. Wax it to get away from the blaek thunder masses of cloud that He thought he did. hive seen something more of them?" of a large daily newepaper. J »IM l TTLK HPOKANX BOIBIf in cold silence.—Boston Herald. toy over the mountains behind them? 1 This question checked her volubility, MESSENGER BOV ANO LINGUtvr. Then I came down to the braas tacks j StMMiky wee aaid to know the Here, at least, there seemed no danger and for a second a very odd expression 1 r name and place of tbe Astor library. of the ¿vhole question: THE Ho, thefv, mmtnle!” called tho vil of any stonn. The sunlight was brilliant came over her fnce. Books and Language* UaUght OmSu The same was aaid of the old librarian. “How long.” I «aid, “will it take for on the wide,, green pastures and on the “They are very serious people, papa,” Lad Who W'orka Hard and Htpdiaa. lage physician's man-of-all-work to the Magllabechl. who. betides knowing tbs you to forget in the first place tbat you flashing waters of the stream. Yolande’s “People have a mistaken Impression r said face soon »flowed the Influence of the said abe, with some caution.. “And—and belong to one of tbe oldest fsmllles in very pious, 1 think." - _____ about me; 1 cannot speak eight lan name of every book of his vist library, along,* wrtm sunlight and of the fresh, keen sir; could repeat tbe contente of a great 1 irglnla; how long to forget that you “And those other peop]«—the old wom guages; I know'only five.” number of them, and couM tell any in were tbe valedictorian of your class; and her eyes were glad, though they an who pretends to be a housekeeper Such was an explanation made by a seemed busy with other things. __ *; and Is a sort of Good Fairy in disguise quirer not only what book would beat bow long to lose recollection of your He's in tbe office now.” When they reached the end of the val- —and the penniless young laird, who has touato-headad A. D. T. teoy, a little satisfy bls wishes, but the chapter ha «to* prnpussil *wv«p«ing- a position Formerly hmaled at lad of 14 years, says tbe Omaha "You tell him to go straight up!” toy and got on to the road tbat wound and page where the desired data could at flOO a month, anil to make up your 2 ■ : Alder M. for the who has worked In the mind that if I allow you to fill a place retorted little Zimmie Fiddler, prepar •long th^ wooded shares of the loch, P«»t 5 yean te cervice about twelve bare at |0O a month for the first year ing te rd&. “See me Inside? not there was much easier going. It was a. “Oh. he Ie the moot extraordinary per meesdnger montila. Hto name to Martin Siterà. pretty loch, this stretch of wind-stirred is. HAVE MOVED "you will be a ‘ fortunate yoitng man? ” much! He needn’t think he’s goin' to blue water, for the hills surrounding son. papa—a magician! I cannot <fe- the contents of a book by reading it He was hurt An old friend of mine git to cut dm open on sny such excuse It were somewhat less sterile than thoae senbe It; you mutt »ee for yourself; but end he is known to his companions as three times over and could frequently Corner of Firtt and Morrison Mreeiii ku! aa that! Bleat him! Tbat’a no way Of Allt-nam-ba; here and there the banka reulljUt m womteafuL He ha. a atream the “little old man.” repeat the words backward as well bad been an old friend of the young trance No. 162’w First street. H« is an omnivorous render and one to examine an office boy!" w«ro fringed with haael; aad at the lower to w|rk for hfaa—yeo—for Mra. Graham as forward. Thomas Cranmer to aaid man's father. He said he would call and I went and vtolted It-icUmbing oway Successful Home Treatment Of the moHt atudloua patrons of tbe end of it were the dark-green plaatatioM to have committed to memory In three tbe next afternoon^ and be came. I'B. G.GKE WO is known throughout th. rroan "1 am ready to go to work in the g Lnrn T<n»»i». They h«d up the hills --«nd there was the Water puiille library. His taste for learning months an enMry translation of tbe Wheel at Woak In the water, «nd a hut is phenomenal and « wu th« free Vnlted states, and Is railed the Great Chi [Tester 'In . Prussia than in any morning, h« aaid, simply, He bas nas. Doctor on amount o< his woadartul Bible, and l.elbnltz, when an eld man. close by, and free to scho^s of America which attracted ountfp except Russia. Thè death cure«, wltr out the aid of a knife, without beeg at work over sine«, too,.find if be take the .alec to the Ming poisons or drug» of any kind. He lande fancied »he heard mine clnnkiaB him te.thIs .country. keepa to tbe gait he is going I shall be bouse, where treat. *ny «nd all disease, with powerful for wbrd. It is .IB In France and 23.fi in Fruíala.. noise proceeding from the other «He; a■ Oriental Root», Herbs, Hnds, hark and He was born In Cernlkov, a small Lastly, Bossuet could repeat no't'only stuck Into paying hhn $00 a week in thereupon «he Instantly asked Snndy a genie for him; he makes iti-MMrt the Veotahle» that are unknown to medical lamps for him; it wor^s g lathe tor ‘ turn stead of bla present |t)0 a month. science in this country, and through th. , . The young Hii& village In Bobomia, where hto parents what that i the whole Bible,. but all of Homer, us. of the», harmle«« remedies He guar A VFTERAN or THE BLAC land lad atri «t a» in the ilircctiqR ing wood—oh, 1 can't tell fou all about still reside. Accompanied by two ela VirgU ami Horace, besides many otber antee» to cure caiarrh, Asihm», tung A Pimität. & "rouble, Hhemratlsto, Nervousness, Prom- Jde; asui at last M it. And he has been ao Kind to me: but ters, tte became a steerage passenger HAWK, MEXICAN AND mostly in secret, so that I could not Upon his accession to thetty-one tbe •ch.’ Kidn’r. Female "»akneM Ivnv a three years ago atuj after' reaching catch ’ — ■ - - - and All Chronic 1 i-cases. Call or write, How THE CML WARS. Emperor of 1 Russia was appointed Col- eneloaln, « »e. «tamp« for mailing Book New York came on to Omaha to make know? in to Mra. Bell that ¡I and Circular. Adiiren. aMi-in-Cbfof ’ of the Royal Boots Greya. be'toe nten taking up mor« faneing to tM «Mid to I uvemess for his home here with a married slater forest. Duneaa was apoakiug abogt that, The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Whilst drooling for dinner an enthusi ms HhVlitGL l or a year nml a half he attended madam. If Mha Wintarbonfo« would be aome one to set the clock going; |jie next Ne.162/) first St.. S. t. Car. Moerf.ee astic subaltern communicated tbe in- ia ah all rigèli It It. gose> ause: noth- the.Bancroft school. He entered tbe it te lookiug about half way up th« hill— morning*it formation jto hio servant. ’ Ronald," nt all! Thea the broken win- first grade and at the time he left his they ar« by tte« aid« of tb« gruy cord» No servant, however secure in the bo said, “have yob beard thgStbe new now. I am thinking that will be the dow in the drawing room; Mrs. Graham studies he had been advanced to the r. it u and I drive away to Fort Augustus; N«. 29-1005 «ifections of bls master, ever went Emperor of Russia has beeg appointed Master, at the top.” seventh grade, A class. farther than Ut|U PW|, wiwf aay, Colonel .of the regiment?”^w‘Indeed, "Do yon mean the Master of tynnF when I come back in th« evening there is The tad boa, Indeed, stowed away in « new pane put In.” air!" replied t>onald. “It's a vera Uis queer head an immense amount of Miss Cornelia Soigbjt In "Bun Babies,” prood thing.” Then, after • pause, be “Bht what on earth te this wonderful «harper than mine. Handy. I can see rolled toe punka, or fan, in tbe “ Pres general information. He reads tbe that black speck on the skyline; but that Jack-of-ell-trades doing here? Why, you inquired, “Beg pardon, air, but will he ten H.”------------- ——---------------- ? arefully aub day and Jo. ence’s” chamber. One afternoop the be a ble te k ee p b o th pla ee sf------ - ^m i rtelf wrote to m« Yol a n ite i t hat M»r mlttrAteTof fpe bouse came bom« ear “He to waving a handkerchief now?* had token the Rnell Exhibition and the given to thè perusal of tbe most sur Loag—Cheer up, old man. There are Ferguson Scholarship, and blazed like a prising kind of magazine articles. He lier thou usual, and there sho found Chip of «he Old Block. said Randy, with much coolness. just as good fish in ths ses ss ever were Growells—What makes th« baby cry “Oh, that Is Impossible. How could comet through Balliol; and now I find is even Interested in economics and Pagal on the lowest of tbe steps lead caught. him tinkering at window pan e s- --*' ■ -r during the interview be discussed the ing into the master's room, taking a so when the nurss is trying to wash th« Short—Very likely; but what's a fellow dirt from his face? 1 “I think he works Very hard; he says merits pf “Frenzied Finance.” hath. Ho was gurgling and dancing “The maater will know there ia to do when ha's out of bait? he Is very lasy. lie Is rsvy fond of 1W>- Mra. Growells—Oh, I suppooo bs takes Other carriage than thia one tomi TKe boy's conversation retleéts what In bls single wet garment, pouring the •ftMtewou. ____ — from ANt-eom-ba.” 1—" ' f- tng; ks is not weft off; and here he Is Plan a Cure Is a remedy Eoroougha, oolda be bas been neadtag and the effect of water over hto head. EM trying to Growells—Now what In ths world do and consumption. Try IL Price26 cento; “Vsry well, theA,” »ajd »ha, taking < it ] iiermitted to fish in the lakes far awsy liookish English, mingled with the lan catch it in hia mouth. Ct druggists. , I lit among the hilla that few people,Wil) take the trouble to go to. Then naturally guage of the streets, Is amusing. *1 No Sign. panlsii is the fifth language the about him, scolding and threatening; the earth. this neighbor taka ths chance; bnt you know. Sand,, Ethel—Are you sure tbe count was but Pagal cared nothing for theun It is more likely to be one of the keepers Hoo thing Intoxicated last night? Waring his hand to you.” and tic baa now mastered most of tbe children Edythe—^Positive. Why, he couldn't urina the tee will have to fill tbe tubs anew In tbe ,When they had crossed the wooden great respect for him: and he has built common Idioms. pronounce hie own name. bridge <1Ver the river and aacended a bit a school, ami teaches In It—it is a free morning; but wbat of that?" “The trouble (la,” he added. "X Where Extreme. Meet. Jfthel—But you must remember that •C bH^thry found themselves tippo- sclibol, no charge at alt.” Yolande add- And be ran round and rotind fh a haven’t much M m for study. After Modiste—Whit sjyl« of sleeve would be la a Russian count.—Cincinnati large, modern build- e<l, hastily. “That is Mrs. Bell’s kind- ring, to dry himself. It was then tbat you prefer, Mrs. Destyle? fog. whh-h. with it. numerous conserva ness. the building of the school. Then Commercial Tribune. the mistress appeared, and th« ger Mra DeStylo—1 hardly know. What tortea; ,at<ssi oa a h rsi piece of gemimi he rnsda experiments and Mocoveriea; Is tired to go to night school. If I wasn't to visa eorrwet tglng^hte season—too tight vanta openly exalted. Fennsnsntty CnrelL We Sts or nervousnsM obliged to earn money for tbe support on the other side of after Itesi day’» uw of Dr. K11 nafa < (real Marv. “Now, at la«L” cried they, “will tbe or too loose? drove on 4M duMn into that »luffing and K*,LO^T‘3?."* Erro •’trUI »swtleand treatine. of myself and my sick sister I.should Dr- H. II. Kline, 1A4..M1 Arch 81., PLIladelpbla, Pa. Presences know what manner of fiend shining eonntry*the day grew more and lightV Ate<> lie is a great bofiaatot; and attend school as much as possible. * . Btill a My.tery. thou art!” when it is not school time, he is away “It is my ambition to be a thorough Wo are told that Cain got married Tourists in Egypt are supposed to bo np 1^““"* *■ “ “ - plants, or to Pagal broke through the circle, to * rare When he tired of single life. linguist I can now speak my native provided with passports, hut ths Isw is fish. Oh. It is terr bouse appeared—with fields of gmin Pn., ble the loneliues« of tongue apd tngU«h; I can converse fetch hit livery, which hung on a low- But some people etill are puxsled not strictly enforced; a visiting card suf rroachluf on the moorland. And at last, the small tekoii te 1 to hills. Mr. Leslie reaching branch of a mango-tree, it fices. Bufferings Were Protracted and Severe fairly Well In German and French and after some miles of this gradual dece nt has told me: no ro waa an old union' jack, which' had <»«>- YoMnd«r arrived at a little sps^kling nywhere. And the long hours of climb- ’hhnll soon be Able to do so In Bpanieh. • owl Ren A iwrlmia Stomach Trouble of , plMW later on to gain some mastery probably been used, in Its first estate, aufleient In somber, though Cured by Three Bottles of Perunat mneh among the EeM»-to ho sometime»—mauy tlmn—wh« day af „ Of iJitln and Greek. In the meantime at a decoration for some atreet parade. called a vnmge; and drew up St tbe small |-ter day I receive a prr«ent of trout «Rd I «ul Worf 5, rending, studying on Pagal draped It about him toga-wise, and tb«n in a moment was back beforo Offpt. W. W. Jackson, 706 G Bt., N. wooden gut« of a modest little OMnslon. X message, tb think of the lor« climbing my òwn an mt and raving aa much his mistress and his accusers, standing; W./Wnahingotn, D. 0.,'Writes! very prettily situated jn th« teiidst of a «nd the nibdf—” " of my earnings as I can, in order that “f dm Aighty-three yeen old, a vet garden of roseo. “But why doesn't be fish In the jock I may evoutuajly gain the education I tn his usual manner, head bent, scratch li00^ of ?nc«tora npon the shoulders of innocent off. had thf carriage Mopped ing tbe ground with hia toes. eran of the Black Hawk, Mexican and Allt-nam-baY’ teer father exetahtied. should like to ha ve.” fpnng untold suffering by •transmitting to them, through the blood that - S “Pagal,” began the mistress, “what fc^ghting disease, ScroYula; lor in nearly every ingtance tfe dSnb. rm a smiling Tbe parents of the "llttl<oid man" would the sahib aay If he saw you? comely sllver- 'He thought it would be more correct toerf to some family blood trouble, or blood-kin marriage which is contrary «till reside In Bohemia; hto fhther be- You wars visible from tbe drive, and to the lawa of nature. Swelling, ulcerating glands of the neck, catmS. waft f®r rod to give permission.” n path. ‘Wafting for permission to fish hi a Ing a market gnnlener. For the last you so direful about the honor of we»x eye«, sores, abscesses, _ . . . In a like’ that!” her fsther said, "morn two Jesrs snd S half too boy bas been your sahib's house! There was the •kin eruptions, white swell- uia A appeared on the head of my little ume; but niitnredfy. ”Tw«H« told me the loch dependtog solely upon htg own re- well or pump st which you might Ing, hip disease and other ‘ l eT onbr >8 months old, ana spread and Id be infinitely improved If tlve- •otircwi. and all the while, too. be has hsve bstbed, near th« servant«' quar deformities, with a wasting thTeroTZ over her body. The disease next attacked the s of th« fish were netted out of ft; been caring for an InvalUt Sister, who ters.” of the natural strength and It was then to fcalM bvwnedkrtt "»o wmeD st* the Voting trout would run to a better siae. Is two years older than himself. English hdjf. “It la true, he answered, meekly. vitality, aresome of the ways medicine at once , made a speedy and completa Miss Yolande, sine« you’v« She is now * you knote that I meant to scold But where should my master's alavo this miserable disease man- . “ cure. te.a >«<ly, and has never jo« must mabe f------ - —----- -------- Herts itself. The pok _ * * a sign of ‘ the disease ____________ Comportax NoMS. Ison to return. You nauet «sk him te dtaiwr." transmitted through the ’5°S. 5thSt, Salina, Kan. Mu. R. B kxxly . Hdyth—I prefer s man with a future yes, pspaf T shall be glad to do going to ecold you; I can the rather than a past. she said, blithely. water. and ,n pi«* «nt« »1 fee nty pepa Ie Coming Mayme—tvoll, I prefer one with -a e th.e circulation with scrofula matterandtubercular few presents. to/ depo*>t*, often resulting in consumption. A disease which haa been in tho CHAPTER TILL thing? » steamer.” Interbourne, Telande and the family blood for generations, perhaps, oc at least since the birth of the suf- t of The n Wadtarlua, CD- “Wolf, how/ said Mrs. Rell, “that is Mast ere standtag outside the lodge, constitutional treatment. 8. 8. 8. Mexican minta turn out more allver iambus, Ohio. look! own the wide glen, which was flL" «’ the remedy beat fitted for this. It cleanses th« up tn tbe wild and lonely hills _hl™ »»»ckbono of yutern turn- •rim-shire, andth, deSert aolitndea draw their waters from th« tbouaand my.tie- uamod or «»mete,, rille, ,taud. the lodge «btd h’ UtU* <Jvuhle- f bW, buUdi«g occupies a promontory form^jd by the cmfluenee of two brawl KILLS LICE! STAMMER 4 Iowa Improved SEPARATOR MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. DU Dr DEE WO CHINESE SCROFULA Ä ZZ Lasa to roar ^^7’^ big moat Inna try in tbe world. IwM year Mexico shipped severs I ml 11 io» all ver dollars to part of the building. , . » - - - China. > I- lie e e edge lifted slowly on to him whose Whole etUoy- meat ir to watch Im Might—Johnson. beaming amile. blood of all scrofulous and tuberculous poisons, makes it rich and pure and under the tonic effects of this great blood medicine the general health im prove«, the aymptoms all pass away, there is a sure return to health, the dis- c se is cured permanently while posterity is protected. the blood proterted. Book on th« ®ny advice wished, furnished by our physicians, raiciaas, without ehargo. charge. THE SWIFT SPCCfKC CO- ATLANTA. 64. tee Sahib's The Miss Bahib to* to* 1 Be had pot tb« "Mias