M A C H IN E T O B L O W G L A S S . call, and she grew impertinent at luat." "Y ou sent Iter aw ay?" On« o f tho Moat M a rv a lo a i Contrlv* "Yea. She said that site would never ■ ocoa In tba W orld o f In du stry. come again.” Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forma G las» has at last htvu sucveaafully "Because o f your hardness ami harsh­ o f eczema o r salt rheum, pimples blown by machinery and. as hna gen- ness V" n r r n r A irn o n o r "She carried effrontery and desperation and other cutaneous eruptions pro- •r* U/ b w n tba case when mechanical “Anne Jiome, nnnnren." “ u r n e «are iissr.» ' ; means auperaede hand methods, all lit her face." ere., ere. ceed from humors, either inherited, fMta of baud blow ing have been out- "It's u lie!” shouted Reuben t ’ lllw irk; "you don't know what you are doing, or acquired through defective di- done, «h a t you httve done, In your heartlcss- Th e secret o f tha remarkable Inven­ gestion and assimilation. ness. There was a soul to lie saved, and tion is ■till hidden, but specimens o f • jc c w w a o o o o o o o t o ssw o o o o o o o s iw r you have wrecked It." To treat these eruptions with the work done have been shown. T b s "N o ,” salil Lucy, growing paler still, C H A P T E R IX . screamed again with fifty horsepower, drying medicines is dangerous. cylinders are o f immense stae, the larg­ Tlie man who in his teal had adven and then swept from the window all! a “ you don’t meau----- " est being thirty tnchea in diameter and ture»! tuto Potter's Court did not betray " I mean that that girl la my mualn, The thing to do is to take whole collection o f liower pots, which nineteen feet long. by any change o f feature his seuae of the descended with a tremendous crash on to for whom you tried to obtain tin honest Th e new machine is the Invention o f dituger which seemed hanging over him. the parts! footway below. The pressure place lit life," he replied, "fo r whoao sal­ » «•/ / John A. Lubbers, a glaaablower o f A1 It was not an enviable position, but Itis against the door ceased, na though the vation I have been struggling after my a fia . X * lllS legbeny, Pa. It has been built at the «-noliies* did not desert him. llad It not (teople in the house had stopped to lis­ useless fashion. I found her In Isiu- Which thoroughlycleans« the blood, Alexandria, Ind., branch of the Amerl- been tor the^-langing of bolts below nud ten; the windows of other lioueee in don, and tried to save her from the evil ___ for the careful locking up o f the house Potter’s Court began n|tehing rapidly; that waa surrounding Iter. Hite saved expelling all humors and building c* " wlndow Glass Company'« plant my life, (H-rhapa, then, and rendered me Th e process «o u ld have been disposed to regard there were voirea ahouting out Innumer­ Th e process or o f blow blow ing ing w w indow indow glass glr up the whole system. They cure u „ ,n thiv( but dtfflinllt ia the arrival of Thomas Hast hell and hla able questions; there were three or four forever her debtor. When there was a chance for her, she was to come here. companion a « friendly spirit, Hood s Sarsaparilla permanently cured J. Qo the end o f a long tube r" ’" " inala° ' in n ■ ? " • ■ '* ■P,n t' « despite « P » w the shrill whistles, and then the ominous Hhe came,” he aald, fiercely, "and you O. Hines. Franks. IU.. of ecsema. from which ‘ * “ n ... 1,00 wl* wl,h whU'h ,h^ f « Tor^ hl' « « " d crack of a rattle, folloxved hy aiiothcr sent her away. How will you, with ell In response, ami at a little distance. he had suffered for soma time; and Miss * J “ V * ®f " “ *, i collected. ,l.* „ „ I o n s faces ot the women. “ You are safe." aald Harsh; "the police your narrow view* of charity, and God's Alvina Wolter. Box ft*. Algona. Wl«.. of pint T h U “ th* n h« ,t« d ,n * furnac* and "Hanged If 1 didn't think so!" exclaim mercy, ami God's vengeance, anewer for p]ss on her face and hack and chafed skin on gradually distended by blow ing into a ed Thomas Eastbell, alias \ isxobiiil, to are coming." the crowned-head patronage department; Presently the street door below was it. If you have cut from her the last her body, by which she had been greatly ! large tube with straight sidos. thread which led her to a better life?” troubled There are more testimonials in T o accomplish thla without the pecu­ "so this Is why you have been creeping being unfastened In response to solemn Lucy Jennings waa cowed by hia re­ about the 8axe-Gotha, Is It? Well, what knocks without, and then the ponderous favor of Hood's than ran be published. liar tw istin g and manipulation employ- proaches, by hia vehemence. Suspicious, have I done, that you come Into my crib unmistakable hnota o f the merropoiitnn M o o d 's S a rs a p a rilla p ro m la o s *o ed by the human glaaablower has pu* awfully auspicious, aa she Waa, ahe was . , , , . __ ... in this way I What hare you got to force were heurd clamping up the stairs Cura a n d kaape th e p r o m is e . «led many clever inventors, and tha r „„ forth . lo ' d„ ¿sy. Reuben unlocked the room door, and "till a religious woman, and the horror c f Lubbora machine was m ad« ancceaaful "Th at you keep too big a fire for the Thomas Enstliell, white as a ghost, craw l­ having cast back a stubborn, willful na­ only a fter a great many experiments. T e a I d a " R c s e r T o ir ." time of the year, and that it Isn't good ed In on his hands slid knees, took a har­ ture on Itself rose before her even in more terrible colors than he hail painted It. H ere la a good story about a woman Lubbers has Invented several labor- for your healths," said Reuben, In a quiet lequin's dive into in-d. and drew the tat "W h y — why didn't you tell me?" she o f the “ new -rich" ty p « who set up a saving devices and this latest triumph tone of voice. " I have come to see your tered coverlet to hla chin. The burly figures of three policemen were In the gasped forth; "why didn't you truet me? pretentious establishment in New York la likely to make him many tim e* a sist er.” I will find her,” said Lucy, very meekly "W a ll, that’s uncommon kind of yon." room In an Instant or two afterward. w ith tha view o f gaining an en­ m illionaire when it ia generally In­ now. " I will bring her back." "T o m ." said Sarah, at this Juncture, "N ow . then, what'a the row V" said the trance Into society. Am ong her choice atnlled. " I t ia Impossible." "this is Mr. Culwick— young Sir. Cul- principal spokesman; “ who's been trying possessions was a Russian tea urn Skilled mechanics from the W esting- " I will tell her that I waa wrong in wick— our second cousin. You have to throw the other out o f the window?' wrought in embossed brass. Th e term house factories in IMttaburg have been k of him Yoo n>ota people. I will go at once; don’ t Judge me course It is really a tea urn. but I therefore the secrecy. ing to work up a cose against people more somehow gave away and fell into the prefer the national term, don't you ?" So nfldent is the company o f tbs honest than hlsself." court, which frightened the gal at the too harshly, till I have made amends for m> mistake." she pleaded. — N ew York Press. merits o f the machine that it is pre­ w indow, who liegan to scream. The | mi " I came to help vonr slater.” " I t ia too late,” aald Reuben, gloomily; ticemaii who had first spoken listened to paring to spend thousands o f dollars "Oh. that's it! Eh?" "the house waa empty two days since. A G ood G oes«. The interrogative wns addressed to the this explanation with a stolid stare upon In its installation in all o f the forty- There were coiners iu it. and the suspi­ . * * * ^atle,D,t .IT1*0 one P^ n ts controlled by it in various m“ looking over his shoulder, » h o had ilia eon n ten slice; the second official, lie- cion that I might betray them, or that the in* of an inquisitive turn of tiiiud. opem-d In a little w hile ago. said the attend- parts o f the country. touched his arm and whispered in his country. police were on the scent, led them to sirt in the out-patient department, all the drawers and cuplsiards, and ex It is expected that the device w ill ‘ " r k" T . in* « * " « " P " " K *1'1»“ » n mined their contents; the third titan in­ leave the premises." "d id n 't give his occupation." " I will find them," aald Lucy; " I am do aw ay with hand blowers a'together M r. East- spected Mr. Thomas EastlH-ll, as It* lay "W h a t was the nature o f his trou­ So confident are the men that th i. w ill with „ „ rim ..,h„ if , otl ,,BV„ recumbent, and inconvenienced him by known. People trust nte there, who know ble?" asked the resident physician. be the case that many are getting out em u to help the family, perhaps you « i l l giving him the lienefit of the glare from uie better than you do,” ahe added, al­ "In ju ry at the base o f the spine.” most disdainfully again. o f the business. The better class o f be kind enough to prove your words by a bull's-eye lantern on hla face. "P u t him down as a book agent.” — Lucy Jennings walked out of the room "Come, that shunt won't do. young fel blow er« earn from $4.10 to $000 a doing the handsome to ua people out o f Philadelphia Press. with her hands rigidly claaped together; ier." snld he; “ is there any complaint to luck." month.— New York World. in a few minutes afterward ahe had pass­ make?" Q u ite a F a m ily K elp . "You mean give yon money? Then. ed out of tha house. M other* w ill Sail Mr». W in slow 's Nnothtn« No one had any cotnplnint to make. N ew ly w ed — Do you think you can eyrop th« best remedy to use lor their children H»n»lemen, I am si rry that I cant help It waa late, and when John Jennings Reuben had crossed to Hnrah. tbs teeth in g H taun you.” you. help me to economize?” and Reuben had taken counsel together “ Here is your chance still. W ill you ami had arrived at the conclusion that Mrs. N ew lyw ed — Oh, John. I never "But you must,” growled forth the leave this place?” A Business View. she would not return that night, Lucy, man in the background, who had recent- told you before. I can do my own “ Not yet.” she answered; "not till stiff-hacked and grim, came up the front * He goes to church regularly now. I ly whi*pered to Tom East hell; "you've Tom's safe.” manicuring!— N ew York Sun. garden with a tall girl, who walked with walked In without leave after the gal. and understand.” "Good-by, then." W hen a woman reads her husband'- difficulty, resting on her arm. you’ ll pay your footing before you go." “ Y ea.” iteiihi-n went out of the room, and the old love letters, a certain expression "H ere's your Hecond-cotialn Harnlt,” “ I think not," sad Reuben Ctilwok. “ And he never used to go before?” policemen followed him downstairs and ahe aald to Reulien, In her old jerky r>an- gets into her eyes, and she says, di* “ Then you’ ll have to stop," cred the into rite court. “ N o .” ner, as the two woineu cams into th« man. “ The bouse a locked np for the daln fu lly: “ My. how he has changed." H e somewhat ungratefully left the trl- “ W h at’ s the reason?” nght. and we can’ t afford to part with umvirnte who had arrived in good time house. “ In a generous moment he was in­ " I am glad that you hav« come," said you; can we. mate?" Mistake In a Street Car. to his rescue. Hut he could not explain, duced to subscribe to the church fnnd, Reuben, heartily. "John, thia la my Bee- Am I to understand that I'm a prb and it seemed the better policy to lie si­ Said a man on a street car who had and his business training tea. lies him 0ner?" inriuire.l Reuben, sternly •ind cousin Harsh." lent for Ki-cond'cottsin Sarah's sake. Hite already given up his seat as he nudged to always get the worth of his money. “ There's meu down stairs wl <» any "H o w d'ye do, tnartn?” said Mr. Jen­ wished it— and It was she who had «aveil a fa m ilia r friend who still kept his: I f th ey’ d got $100 more from him he’ d you’ re a spy on them." slid Tom. in fur him from danger, lie had to think again nings. with a solemn In v . “ W h y don’ t you get up and give the go to both m orning and evening ser- ther explanation, "anil they're Irish, ar.d Harsh Kaatbell was very like Harsh of the way to aitve her, now that lie had woman a seat?” Eastbell's ghost, as ahe looked from on« v ice .” — Chicago Poet. soon riled." is-couie more than ever resolved to get to another, and tried hard to raise a She who was standing, glared at ----- -------------------- " I am not afraid o f them." her away from Potter'a Court. smile, without aucceaa. him. If the Enemy Wag Obliging. “ Ask inv lister: p'raps you'll take l.er "Can't yon find the girl a seat. Instead “ S ir !” she said, “ I w ill have you to “ I see that P rof. L a n gley’ s airship if * c,rd- Nnlly," h" M ,‘l- in ,h‘ I v t r r ' C H A P T E R X. of staring at her," aald Lucy, aharply, to know I am a la d y !” to be user! in w arfare.” remarked the stand as much o f tins man as 1 Reuben Culwick did not in any way her hrother, who Immediately tendered have?'' "A h ! Beg your pardon, madam ,” man in the end seat of the open ear. attempt to si omit for his lute hours to her hia own chair. ... , , , .... j . "T h ey will not come mi here." cried he replied p o litely, “ I took you for a the inmates of Hope Lodge. He wns the “ I suppose it could be utilized in g arj(k "You have lieen 111,” said Reuben to hla wom an!” — Portland Oregonian. •meter of his own actions, which no one. cousin, as she sat down wearily; "h ow ’s that w a y,” th ou gh tfu lly observed the "Th ey're sitting on the stair* waiting." man beside him , “ if (he enemy could said Toni, “ and they will know- all about Ite felt, had the right to criticise. Hence, that?" Fducatlon In Russia. be coaxed to w ait around until it fell thi«* fellow. They re ."a sure is I am with this imprasion on Ids mind, the "N ot ill exactly. A little weak, per­ Of the children o f school age in Rus­ upon th em .” — Cleveland Plain Dealer, that lie is a detective. W hat n o « ? " aa d-ep reveries of Lttcy Jennings, and the haps," answered Harsh; " I shall lie bet­ studious stares o f her brother appeared ter in n minute." ------------------------- cold air ruahed in. and Mrs. E i s II m -II ie- sia 17,000,000 are receiving no instruc­ to ite t iking Id at in f ir t*Ki intently, be “ I am very glad thnt you have found tion. Two of a Kind. gan to cough h 'rself to piei-s. e .me n source o f irrit tfiott to him. her. Lucy,” aaid Reuben to Mias Jen- S'.te— I f there’* any one I defeat more “ There’s mieo.ilef m ein t." on. <1 Snr .?•; " Is anything the matter. Lucy?" lie ulnjts. who waa untying her bonnet " I shan't leave thia winde«- while Mr. Quieting His Fears. than another i t ’ * a man who i* forever inked at Inst, o'te morning. »triugs in rather a violent manner; "you ... , Culwick remains, and I will »cream my He— And w h at do you suppose your taiK in gen op. Lucy .letitiiti:rs sat down suddenly in will let me thank you for all the troubl* ’ heart out if you touch him. This 1* a father would say if I told him I was *‘ e ‘ e8i ' ie 8 almost as tiresome as dreadful house. *lr." she said to flenisn. tl e chair nearest to In r lodgi r. nnd burst that you have taken?" an actor? the woman who ia constantly talking '‘with dreadful men Itt It. Me on your forth with her citnlog te o f wrongs, mak­ " I never eared for people's thanks,” ing amends for all p ist reserve In one sin- answered. She— H e’d say ‘ R a ts!’ I guess. shopping.— Cassell’ * London Journal. guard.” breath. “ Hhe hna been very good to me." Harnh "Come hack from that window," ro.-r.-d “ It lias come to you. Ynn’ re not tho East! all murmured; " I made a mistake Tom. man you have been. Yon keep away from when I thought her very hard— but my “ I will do nothing of the kind." cried I home too rtiueh— you have been seen hi life's been pretty well all mistakes, I Harsh, standing there orec* nnd defiant; low places o f amusement— you're gxiing think.” “ till Mr. Culwick is allowed to quit this I « rong— you— you— you never tell its any “ Hhe want* rest," muttered Lucy Jen­ place I ’ ll not move aw ay." xx\X>\\V--;y\\V\\vX^xvxvvvXxxxxvevv<\NNiSS>^VX>^:w iw v : < tilin g!" cried Lucy, passionately. nings, "D on 't you see how you’ re making your "Yes. I have been seen at low places of sister-in-law cough, you brute?" sai.l " I don't want rest— only a f e « ’ hours, amusement.” said Reuben, quietly, "ami Thomas Eastbell. “ i f we were the Forty my hours of return to Hope Lodge are thnt I n ." said Hnrah. correcting herself, Thieve* you couldn't ntnke more fuss. somewhat irregular at present. And so | "nnd then I I io | m * to set off to Worcester. W hy------” I have been thinking of what you said to am going wrong. Lu cy?" He wns sidling step by step toward M* me nt Potter'» Court, and when Toni ami "Y o u nre not doing «tin t is right.” sister as he spoke, when Reuben t 'ttlwick "Y ou Jump too rapidly at conclusions, Ills wife left me In the lurch— they went crossed the room in one stride, and thrust after the habit of enthusiasts. I'm not a iw ry in the night while I was asleep, na him forcibly away before his panther like f they had grown suddenly afraid o f me sinner—-flint is. no more o f n miserable spring eotlld fasten on Iter. If was :t bold T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A l w a y s D o u ^ l i t lia s b o r n e t h e H ig n a - — I came to this place. I wanted you to specimen than l w »s three weeks ago." move, assuming the offensive in this fash­ t u r e o f C h a s . U . F l e t c h e r , a n t i h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is "W h y did you ask John about the girl take me down to Worcester, to stand by ion, but Reuben had grown angry at re­ p e r s o n a l s u p e r v is io n f o r o v e r 3 0 y e a r s . A l l o w n o o n e Resides, I want you to have the in the sfrijied dress, at the Saxe Cothil me. t o d e c e i v e y o u in t h is . C o u n t e r fe it s , Im it a t io n s a n d straint, and it was the time to act or five |»ound«." M “ J u s t - a s g o o d ” a r e b u t E x p e r im e n t s , n n d e n d a n g e r t h o never. Ketilien'a thrust sent him stag­ "W h a t five pounds?" naked Reuben; "A h , the rascal has turned king's evi­ "that I gave your grandmother when— ” h e a lth o f C h ild r e n — E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t * gering with violence against his friend, who, taken off his guard, received Tom's dence. then!” cried ottr hero. "Oh. no— not Hint,” said Sarah, "but "W h y did you ask him not to tell me? to pay tlinf one hack, ami part of which bullet-head between hia eye*, and fell backward into the passage, with Tom on — why are you always at the gardens?— we were obliged to spend. There’s five C a s t o r i i i is a h a r m le s s s u b s t it u t e f o r C a s t o r O i l , P a r e ­ the top o f him. Th e clear doorway sug­ why had you the effrontery," she .-re d, pounds reward offered for me, you know, g o r i c , O r o p s a n d .S o o t h in g S y r u p s . I t in P l e a s a n t . It ask that and you must clnitii that, for it’s through gested a temporary expedient, and R eu­ with eyes ablaze now. "to c o n t a i n s n e i t h e r O p iu m , M o r p h i n e n o r o t h e r N a r e o t i e ben closed the door quickly, locked it wrefehMi, miserable girl to call here for you I'm giving myself up. I shall say s u b s t a n c e . I t s a g e is it s g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s t r o y s W o r m * with the key and set hi* foot against the you?" yon have caught me, and----- ’ ’ a n d a lla y s F e v e r i s h n e s s . I t c u r e s D i a r r h o e a a n d W i n d "W h a t!” shouted Reuben, so forei't'y lower portion of the woodwork. "H ere— hold hard— thnt will do— no C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h i n g T r o u b le s , c u r e s C o n s tip a tio n "T h ere’ ll be murder done now,” said that even Lttcy wits unprepared for his more of your highly colored fictioua, a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila t e s t h e F o o d , r e g u l a t e s t h e Mrs. Eastbell. wringing her hands; “ oh, excitement, ami Jumped back in her chair Cousin Hnrah; It’s time you gnve them S t o m a c h a n d D o w e l s , g i v i n g h e a l t h y a n d n a t u r a l s le e p . you fool to come to this place! Call out some distance from him. “ What do you up. at any rate.” lie cried; “ and as fo r T h e C h i l d r e n 's P a n a c e a —^The M o t h e r ’ s F r i e n d . you’ ll give 'em money or they can have mean?" he continued; "w ho has been the blood money, upon my honor, you here? Speak out— don't glare at me, you turn me to goosellesh at tha thought o f your watch— say something. They’ re auspicious, heartless, disagreeable wom­ it.” coming np the stairs.” "W h o are they?" asked Reuben, stern­ an. W hat girl called here for me?” "W h y shouldn't you hav« ths money Lucy waa very pale, but she held her aa well na anybody else?” aaid Harah ly now. ground against hia rage, though ahe had reflectively. “ Coiners!” Ha could hear the trampling rush of never been a witness to It before. He “ Suppose we argue the case In th* heavy feet up the etalra, nnd then tha had been always a pleasant man till thla morning?" door creaked and shook with tha heavy day, but now he waa full o f passion and. "A a w « go to W orcester?" aaid Sarah pressure o f shoulder* from without. p«rhaps, hat« o f her. She could under­ — “ very well. This good woman who Harsh Eastbell wa* aa good as her word. stand more clearly now why his quarrel traced m« to-day thlnka it would be right + r H er watchful dark eyes had observed with his father had been s bitter one. to tell the truth, but, oh! I can’t tall “ I t was a girl in a striped cotton grandmother. You will break it to her, the door vibrating, and a scream o f extra­ ordinary shrillness and volume startled dress," said Lucy, with emphasis. "Shu in your beat way. And I may rest her* VMS «tu ra v a e s o M S t . vv a v a il* « evassv. essi r o a * civ*. was a pert, insolent, miserably clad wom­ to-night?" turning to Lucy Jennings. the echoes o f Potter’« Court. “ Ohl don’t. Bally— it’« only their fun, an. She would not anawer any o f my “ You will share my bed,” aaid Lucy. perhaps,” cried Mrs. Eaatball; hut Sally quaotloni, save that you had told has to (T o b« continued.) Eruptions Second C ousin £ arah Hood's Sarsaparilla CASTOR IA What is C A S T O R IA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years.