I U I were you, b«fur» I wouid My , PRIVATE POLICE SYSTEM*, 1 word of thia «tory to Yolande, I would make «ure that that *uuld be »uflleient for Leelle. He aay« that Yolande muSf ‘ Guard Their Froparttoa. be told; but will that «uSee? 1* thst all Every on* of the fifteen rallroal* he wants? If I ware In your place I having terminal» In New York or Jer- I would have a clear uudef»t*ud«ig. Do aey City haa It* own private pollco you know, I can’t help thinking there is something behind all thia that hasn't force. These men ar* scattered along come out If thia yo*ng fellow is really the route from there to Chicago, St BY WILLIAM BLACK j in earneet about Yolande—If he is really Loula or polnta north or aouth. It la the blood and a* long as it “ ld ,Ore’ The U Feed your hair; nourish it; I fond of her—I don’t think he would put their duty to protect the compauy'a remains the sore will be this «tumbling block in tlie way — I don't m 7 bIood h«'» “ « poisoned, and prop jrty, trace freight robbtrlea, watch give it something to live on. think he would exact thi« «aerifico from for thlevea who make a specialty of there and continue to grow the doctor told me I would have running sores foe Then It will stop falling, and the* were “P the reauR you—unleea there was «otne other res’- stealing coal or bra«« fitting« and iron worse and more destructive. ■on. Yeaterday afternoon Melville raid «nd ateel appllaucea. which may have The fact that thousands of Fo* w vk f«taL Under thia discouraging report I will grow long and heavy. tre*tme°‘ and resorted to the use of as little ■« he could. He didn't like tha dropped from train« or been pried off old «ores have been cut out C Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only CHAPTER VIII.—(Continued.! , 'u1* prompt and gratifying. and even the bones scraped n’. v terbourn« married her. He was older job. But he hinted something about the y whUe for the me SAXSAP UäLLA. lng the or8an®. increasing the appetite and giving the public good—let ua »ay it was for the to take too much; for quite suddenly ant; and I dare say he is impatient and J. Schoeffel, superintendent of police public good; but there must come an angry. Why should he revenge himself she want to her husband, told him frank ­ UEUtr FBCTOtAL for the Erle road. Hl* force number* end." ly that the habit wak growing on her, on Yolande, one might ask? But that is 41 men, who cover 2,250 mile* of track. It was really a most enjoyable, confi­ and declared her resolution to break the not the fair way of putting it. I can Last month they made 572 arrest*. b THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIAMTA, SA. dential, pleasant evening; but it had thing off at once. see one explanation. I didn't »ee it yes- 1 Thi* was a daily average of more than come to an end; and when the two young Commercial Excnreloea, “She did that. I firmly believe she did terday; and the fact was I got pretty Commercial excursion* from one men left, both Yolande and her father keep her resolution to the letter. But wild when I learned how matters *tply lor a legal sepa­ wlth.” Lady—What will you charge me fur these tlings must be taken as they come. derstand. A young aristocrat commlt- ration, so that he may get the the use of a carriage for a few hours?? You don't i know that they uojeci object — — ano and i I , tea Railway Rata Legislation. - ted suiciae suicide tne the otner other aay day oecause, because, nav- hav- money.” Liveryman—It will cost you $2 for the doh t believe they can object to her, . Ing run through hia property, he Waa *By George, the luck of some people first hour, and $1 for each additional___ At th* biennial convention of the Ol­ though the old gentleman mayn't quite faclug dreadful necessity of earn- la marvelous. If that fellow fell into hour. der of Railway Conductor* recently a vat of boiling oil I'll bet it would at Lady—Well, I'll use it for two addi­ held at Portland, Oregon, resolution« “■ ■" f«"" were unanimously adopted voicing their To« will «.tlie I - otua ««ooiD'or In "be»« once turn into the fountain of youth.” tional hours. I've got some shopping to do and will not require it the first hour. ■entiment* as to the effect of proposed on Yolande to let the young eouple live oehalf our sympathy la sought because Mother« will find Mr«. Winnow’« Soothing railway rat* leghlation oa the 1,800,- comfortably enough, 1 don't see any dTf- i,llb poor fellow* must either work or the beat remedy touae tor their children 000 railroad employe*, whom they in starve. Thackeray's “Philip” was ono Syrup ficulty about it,” during th« teething i«riod. ----- ------------------- (To be contlnned.* part represented. These resolution* of these unfortutnate young men. Ixis- BAD DEBTS Tbe MRlvrrcek Philoeopper. “indorse the attitude of President Uig hia money through the’ dlahonesty RoossveH in condemning secret rebates Evasion is the tribute cowardice COLLECTED of an executor, he is compelled to take A 8TORY OF THACKERAY. and othsr illegalities, and commend the up newspaper work, and the hard- pays to direct falsehood. EVERYWMCRE’XNPTKMN attitude of the bead* of American rail­ How He Changed h Child's Night from ships of having to work for a living, It would be much more easy to con­ NERCIUNTJ rronaivt A5JN. Tears to Gladness, ^»( d 64 u*t ct* wt aaar at tn. way*, who, with practical unanimity, I especially for ou«> who haa been quer fat<’ if we but knew what fate SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH have joined with the president on thi* was 'to be. Thackeray was delightful ns a story brought up in Idleness, «re dwelt upon «0*1 Stoen awsev u«< ui question.” They then respectfully teller. One evening I remembi‘r mam- by Mr Thackeray with telling pathoa. Always take the deed for the will— —tmy« nil n,.- ma gave a dinner i»rty hi his honor.lNot untn. In tHe laBt t.hapteri th, hero ami cheat the lawyers out of a contest. THK PAIHV KMf KH I.EKe rtlt'M point out to congress ths “inadvisa­ Hitti afford* bility ot legislation veatiag in the comfort toe very I was allowed to sit up till 8:30 f inherits a fortune through the roman- —It Is a pity that the wheat, instead Iioine-in dinlnf bands of a commission power over rail­ NOT ONE OF THEM APPEARS TO SEE WHAT OUGHT TO HE DONE o'eloek. Dinner In -those days was at »fc discovery of the customary mls«- of the speculator, falls Into the hopper room, sleeping way rates, now lower by far In the 0:30. When the party came Into the iug wlilj do we reei that he is restored and Is ground up. plate* where United States than in any other coun­ you walk down the glen for a bit?” file* are trouble* The bookworm see» tiut the printed the promise held out to her was that drawing room I was there In my new to the rank -of a real gentleman. In some.* Clean, try," because such regulation would "Yes; but we"«hould fetch Miss Win­ Yolaude was to be restored to her; and white muslin with a light blue sash. English parlance "trade" la "low." page, All nature's volume is a stran- neat and wilt not noil or Injure “result in litigation and contuaion and terbourne to show her the skies ou fire." sometimes she succeeded »0 well' that Mr. Thackeray took pbaaesslon of me. When the grocer, the'butcher and the ger to hlm.—Cincinnati Commercial. anything. Try inevitably tend to an enforced reduc­ “No; it's about her 1 want to speak to every one was hopeful, aud she seemed much to my delight. 1 remember ait- maker of candlesticks meet for a so­ them once and you will never - 1* -------------- without — them. ....... 11 not kept by You Can Get Alien's Foot-Ease FREE. tion in rates, irreepsetivs of the ques­ you. Or, rather,” ■aid hi« companion, to have quite recovered. Then again ling on bis knee In a corner of the-cial evening with tbelr wives, each po- «I fm I ffm , m*nt prepaid for 20c. Harold Homer«. tion of ths ability of the railroads to when they had got as far as the bridge, there would be another relapse; and a_ roopi. and he told me stories. There Htely Ignores the fact that the others Write Allen 8. Olmsted, 1« Roy.N. Y., tot a 14k DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. free «ample of Allen’« Foot-Ease. It cores stand the reduction, especially in view 'about her father. Winterbourne is an wild struggle to conceal It from the was one nbout a little ls>y named Pe- labor for tbelr daily bread. The •weatln«, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes ____ IF YOU of the increased cost of their supplies old friend of mine; but tha way he is friends of the family; aud.all the rest ter. with close cropped red hair nnd n allghteat allusion to the commerciil new or tight shoes essy. A certain cure for present, shilly-shallying going on corns, Ingrowing n»lls and bunions. Al Id rug- Of it. and materiala." They further pro­ very snub little nose and bright blue gists selllt. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. frightened to say thia, frightened to say "What a life he has led all «those eyes. Peter was quite a character, world would be considered the deep­ tested against such power being given that, is enough to worry a stronger man est discourtesy. years — trying to get her to live in some to ths present Inter-State commission than he is into his grave. Well, If he Deduction Ufa Dear Friend, and the recital of hl» adventures was WE CAN CURE YOU Itr this country we look upon work x because “the proposed legislation is won’t apeak I will. I h.'ve myatfery! My ’•f« retr-at or other; and then suddenly of the most interesting nature. I "The most ridiculous thing happened Th* Lewf* Phono Metric Institute and School for somewhat differently. There Is the not in harmony with our ide* of Amer­ motto io—out with It! And he would finding that she had broken out again, twisted myself with delight. 1 laugh­ to-day,” said the girl who had |>een out Stam men-rg of Detroit, Michigan. EitablHhed elavea thousands. Gold Medal award*« same commendable aversion to "talk­ ican jurisprudence, inaamuch a* it con­ never have got into thia precious mess and gone to some people, Romneys of World* >air, StLoula, 1U« at the cost of the carriers, pending ap­ trifle angry. u'lOI K< lll.mb.r l«l. A use her to extort money from Winter­ mamma, coming up. "People want The story Is told of posrriv». abso L i / tk curb ouahashzd ; man who knew some'men in Pittsburg, to talk to Mr. Thackeray. ” “The immediate trouble with him is bourne; and «he has drugged half her peal, which is manifestly inequitable.” think? He gazed at tne so steadily W rllcatoncerorparllciilura.nillcnna n »„u mendo. thia uapcrand acrid 6 cent« In Klani|m. ta cover »alu. "I^t me stay up, I cried, dinging the busiest spot on this continent, and that he did not see the trench and fell 1.111 aendvou our clolh bound. Juu l»w« book. ■ Ai The conductor* base their demand this: Ought he, or ought be not, to con­ wits away; and it is easy for them to Origin and TreaOucnl ot HLunourrinu. ire of fkar««. decided to put up at a club In that Into It.” for only auch legislation, if any, a* fide certain matters to you st a friend persuade her that she has been ill-treat­ to him. Add re. WILLIAM T. LEWIS would "secure and insure justice and of young Leslie? Well, I am going to ed about Yolande. Then she will .go Weatern Ropreaontniivo Aaaor lat. Principal “Fixe minutes more,” said Mr. city for a few week«. He left town “ How! ” exclaimed the girl who had B- W S2LA8“1 »nd Rnlotah Btraata equity and preserve equal rights to *11 take that into my own band. I am going down to the house, or bunt him out at Thackeray, looking jit his watch. "Five after two days, ssylng: “Thera's no no new bonnet. “Did you look at him. PORTLAND, OREGON to tell you the whole story — and a mis ­ his lodgings. There is onlynne fortunate fun to be had here. All my friends too?” parti** concerned,” on th* ground that Nota-No pupil« accepted at FBrtland after Sep«, lat. erable business it is.” thing—that the Romfords are not aware minutes, and then she will go to lied.” work in the daytime, and I can’t get th* low coat of transportation "ia khe __2K«Ik 9fKyr?e. JcQUJilulhelpJuax. He changed the nature of Peter's nd- you think that Is wise?" the res atv of tli * effl e t s ney of x younger man said, calmly. “If there is lande getting to know the truth, or else ventures. They became quite sad. The «■nr one 16 pl»y with me:" We like glancing at him." IVÄ/HKN wrltlngto^dvertlse^^plesse railway management and operation anything disagreeable, shouldn’t the they would put the screw on a good deal little lad, I rembnilier, was brought work, we are proud of IL and we rec­ “Maybe he Jumped Into the trench.” I H thia paper. which have built up the country knowledge of it be kept to as few people more forcibly, I reckon.” ognize that it is one of God ’ s best glfta —Judge. liefore the police, although he was ut­ „through conatant improvement and de­ as possible? I would rather have my “But that terrorism is perfectly fright­ terly Innocent. "He seemed so plucky to man. velopment of territory, while at tLa illusions left. The Winterbournes have ful------” “I believe you have no leisure class ns he sat there." Mid Mr. Thackeray. eame time recognition haa been given been kind to me sine« they came here; "How are you to avoid it?” said Short­ “The police said his head must lie cut In your country?” an English noble­ to the value of intelligence among em­ and it has been delightful to me to look lands, coolly. "There is the one way, of man asked a young American girl. ploye* in oontraat to foreign methoda, at these two—the spectacle of«father and course. There is the heroic remedy. Tell off, but he did not say n word. He "Oh. yea, my lord,” came the quick looked like a small soldier. Ah, my daughter ------ ” wher* high freight rate* and loweat Y'olande the whole story; aud then, the reply, “but we call them trampa."— lunettes got quite musty with my tears “Oh, but I have nothing to say against next time the stone is thrown, summon wage* to employe* obtain." Housekeeper. Is pressing their clsim* against leg­ either of them. I suppose you know that the police, give the woman In charge, when I looked at him." And Mr. your friend Lesli« and Yolande are en ­ Thackeray pointed 111» spectacle«. I Ha« a 1778 Shlnplaster. bind her over in recognizances, and have islation adverse to their intereets, they all your names in the next day's paper. did not in the least see the Incongruity "Have you change for 16 2-3 centa?” point Out ths fact that "the freight gaged 7' “I have understood as much.” Some men could do that. Winterbourne of ti»e police cutting off Peter's head Charles H. Smith, owner of the rates of this country average only two <)<><> D rops “But did h« not tell y«?” said Short­ couldn’t; he hasn't the nerve." ep of Mr. Thackeray being there to see American House, told the Kansas per cent of the cost of articles to the lands, with a stare. For Infant* and Children. The answer to thas was s strange one. consumer, thus making the freight rate “Well, yeat” the other said, in rather It was s remark, op rather an exclama­ the little fellow. I was not laughing City Journal that the question waj so insignificant a factor in the selling « cold way. *But we did not have much tion, that Melville seemed to make al­ now. The tears were in my eyes when probably asked a great many times In a hand was put on my «boulder, It the early daya of the colonies, as ho priog that numbrou* Standard article* tglk about it Archie Lesli« 1« a very most to himself. j *re sold at th* same prie* in all part* fine fellow; but he and I don't alway« "And not one of them appear« to aee was Reine, who hail come to fetch me. has a piece of money of that denomi­ q( th« country,1’ Other guests were arriving, and all nation Issued tn December, 1776. agree In our way« of looking at things.” what ought to be done,'” “Then, at all events, in order to dis­ It la about two and a half Inchea were waiting to be Introduced to the "What would you do, then?" agree you must know what hia way of Aggelatile Preparationfor As­ "I?” said Melville—and John Short­ llliiRtrioua novelist. The Hidden ter- wide and three Inches In length. It Is The young man on the elevated waa looking at things is; and Aa) Is just the land» did noj observe that the refined, In similating the Food and Reg dia­ faded and somewhat torn. The print­ initiation of the story jus) at it» most concealing a lighted cigarette In hie left point I’m coming to," «art Shortlands. tellpctual face of his oothpanion grejv a ling the Stomachs and Bowels of ing la atlll legible, but the signatures band, to the obvloua amusement of the In his blunt, dogmatic way. "Yolande shade paler as he spoke; "I? I would go agonising crisis was too much for my of the government officials are almoat young woman who waa accompanying Winterbourne has been brought up all straight to the girl herself, and I woidd thrilled nerves. J lifted up my voice obliterated. him. Every once in a while be took her life to believe that her mother died »ay: That is the condition in which your and wept aloud, and I was carried out Around the edge of the bill appear in Heine’s arm» and put to bed. As I when she was a child; whereas the moth­ mother is; go and «ave her"” • aurreptltloua puff. Promotes Digeation.CheerfuP ‘Then Ie) me tell you this, Mr. Mel­ lay weeping on my pillow, thinking of the worda "Ono-alxth of a dollar" In 1 "Now, Frank,” ah* protested, “yon er Is not dead, but very much alive— worse luck; and the point is .whether he ville." »«id Shortlands, "rather than bring l«or little Peter's fate, of his inno­ large letteta. In the center of the ness and Rest.Conlains neither mustn’t” bill Is: ought to be told, whether he would con­ For answer he snatched her atlckptn sent to keep thi« knowledge back from ««ch «ham« and horror and suffering on cence, of hia bravery, a shadow bent “One-sixth of a Dollar. his daughter, George 'WlntdT bourne over me. It was Mr. Thackeray, who with hie other band, and held It up Yolande, who Would.only be shocked and "Thia bill' of one-aixth Wf a dollar would cut off his Ungerà one by on*.", had come in to comfbrt the weeping tantalisingly before her eyes. horrified by It. Do ye understand?” shall entitle the bearer hereof to re­ child, and he told me that Peter waa "Give that right back.” ahe exclaim- “But, surely,” exclaimed Melville, with CHAPTER X. ceive gold or Oliver at the rate of four Aw suumme mm ed. "Put It right in here.” wide-open eyes, “surely thrtbeat thing— He might have spared her—he might saved and that he had been adopted by shillings an'fl sixpence sterling per dol­ n rich lady and that he rode In a coach the natural thing would be to tell the She held out her open abopplng bag. have spared her!” Mr. Winter- rtfeJtewss * lar for the aaid bill, according to a The young man became a bit con­ girl heraelf, first of all!” bourne’« piteou« cry, as he sat In hi« to school. I wna comforted. I sat up resolve of the provincial convention “Maj^ilive, Winterbourne would rath­ friend'« room, «nd gsxed out through In lied and kissed Mr. Thackeray. fused, and dropped something into the of Maryland, held In the city of An- bag. It waa not the pin. . The girl er cdt bis throat! Don’t.you see that his the streaming window paues on the dis­ When he stole out of the room P-feU. affection for the girl 1» quite extraordi ­ mal landscape beyond. . . asleep, to dream of the little red- napolis, the 7th day of December, hastily closed the bag without noticing And who was to tell her? Who was halred boy whose adventures I had 1775.” the thin curl of amoke Issuing from It nary? it is the sole passion of his life; Mr. Smith eays be secured the bill a needle-scratch on Yolande’s finger 1» to bring grief «nil humiliation on that heard.—Alice ('ockran In Outlook. Several pasengera rode three stations like a knife to his heart. I assure you fair young life? Who was to rob her of so long ago that be does not remem­ A perfect Remedy for Constipa­ beyond where they intended to get off. the misery he has endured in keeping tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea the beautiful dream and vision that her ber where he got it The money. Is In the hope of further developments, this secret la beyond anything I can tell mother had always been to her? Not he. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ "But 1 think you should marry the considered of great value because of but nothing happened. you; and I do believe he would go for one. 11« could not do It. its rarity. ness nnd Loss of SLEEP. tall blonde," saffTThe young man prlth "I’m sorry for that young man when through the whole thing again just that And then might ahe uot misunderstand A Fiaser. ahe finds out.” murinured one mas as Yolande's mind should be free, happy, «11 thii that had been done to keep her the big cane. "She can arnpige her Facsimile Signature of “What become of that boy you aaid be departed regretfully. careless. When he goes about with her In Ignorance. Might «he not lie angry hair beautifully.” "Bother her hair!” exclaimed the was going to make so much nolae in he forgets all worry—thank goodneak for at having all her life been surrounded by NEW* YORK. that; and certainly ahe la high-spirited an atmqsphere of concealment? If »lie practical young man. ”1 want a girl the world T' mahogany fornitura ih fina condition. enough for anything; you would think were to mistake the reason of her father who can arrange a beefsteak beauti­ “Ob, be turned ont to be a 'fisaer.' ahe had never known a care or a trou­ haying stooped to subterfuge and deceit? fully.” Haa a Job in the aoda department In ble in all her existence; and I suppose Was Yolaude going to despise him. then a drug atone.’’—Detroit Tribune? . should quietly bear both «Idas.—Goethe. that's shout tha truth.” —she. the only being In the world whose Good humor 1« the clear blue aky of “I suppose there is no necessity that opinion he caret! for? And always his A married man often says In speak­ I should know why the girl has been «peculations, «nd fears, and anxloiis con­ the soul, highly favorable to tlfe dla- ing of hi* children: “Well, it'* tbelr EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. coverles and progress of genin«. — PISO S CURE FOR kept in Ignorance of her motber'a rxiat- jecture« came bacl^ to this one point: mother ’ * notion. ” "He might have spared her—be «night Shaftesbury. "Oh. I will tell you the »tory—-misera­ have spared her.” After all • man ba* considerable Every one can muster a grief but be fun out of hl* bald bead. ble an It 1«. Tou cannot Imagine a pleas- Winterbourne.'' John aalar creature than that was when Wu» Shortlands said, in hi« plaiu-spokeu way. that hath IL—SUakspeure. My Hair is Extra Long gOLAAIDE OLD SORES OFFENSIVE« WWW* __________ _ ton.ci™-.™»nw»888 yers STAMMER CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA