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t OREGON CITY ENTEKPHISE, Fill DAY, DECEMHEIi IK). 1001 I News of the Week cC jSti-iBi.xs. 9x. ajei Friday, IVe, 13. Jake Wade is (omul guilty in the first degree of the murder of James B. Mor row. President Roosevelt pinhea the button that opens the granj encampment ot the Woodmen o( the Woil I ai Spokane. Word lias been received that Mis Stone is trying to convert the brigands, who are pieparing to hold out ail winter. The condition of the misMonaries has been bo far ameliorated that they are able to obtain rude comforts. Santiago Iglesias, president of the Fed eration of Labor of I'orto Rico, was sen tenced to two year, three months and eight d.tys' imprisonment en the charge of being the founder of an illegal con spiracy to raise the price of labor in Porto Kieo. Nino of his associates get light sentences. The local Federation of Labor in Porto Kico, which is now a part of the American Federation of L bor, under the presidency of Samuel Ooojpers, has been oMered dissolved, as it has been adjudge.! illegal because of this conspiracy. The caw ha been ap pealed to the Supreme Court of Pono Kico and pending the appeal Iglesia at liber'v. I 4 tmmm 0 K lUmshy ' Anna William ' V K llvdo ' K V U recti man ' J tlslVney ' J V inner. SUt John Page, t b J W Walla " . K 0 lUketl" .10 IM 10 in M t)) ( tU ft. fio id . 7 60 . 1 M A 87 Saturday, Dec. 14. A. G. SpauMing was elected president of the National ra?tba!l Letgue. Homer I. Watts was unanimously chosen fur cap'ain of the University of Oregon football team in I'JOi. Mrs. Bonine has been acquitted of the murder ot James be) more Avers, jr.. in Washington on the night ot May 13. Strong opposition to the Philippine taritfhas developed. It is strictly party measure. The only excuse given is that the United Slates stands for the "open door" in the far East. John r.opiel was shot and killed nt Ins home uear 'Hubbard by Thurston Grimm, and the Utter is in j ;t i I . Both men were farmers and trouble arose over dispute about the setting of stakes through a M irion county farm. Naval Court of Inquiry condemns Sddey on 11 points and made two re pirts. Admiral Dewey sustains him in most places. The majority report finds his conduct characteiized by "vacilla tion, dilitoriness and lac of enterprise'' ud says that he should have obeved orders. The couit recommends no fur ther proceedings owing to lapse of time. Sunday, Dec 15. Marconi receives a message by wireleg telegraphy from Cornwall to St. John's across the Atlantic ocean. Admiral Schley is willing to stand by the verdict of the American people. ) There will probably be no investigation ot hit conduct during ttie war by con gress. The annual convention of the Ameri can Federation of Labor endoised auton omy and tnrned down socialists. Presi dent Gompers and other officers were re elected. The convention adjourned to meet at New Orleans next year. Addison Kidd, a negro, owns up that he wrecked a passenger train mar The Dalles December 4, resulting in the death ot Engineer Cavanaugli. lie had no motive for the deed but says he was under the influence of liquor. The con fession was made to the offcers. Kidd was held as an important witness against five tramps bound over for the crime. Rev. Marguerite St. Omer Briggs, 35 Mount Calm Street, Detroit, Michigan, Lecturer for the V. C. T. U., recommends Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. " Dear Mrs. Fin-khan : My professional work has for the past twenty years brought me into hundreds of homes of sickness, and I have had plenty of opportunity to witness the sufferings of wives and mothers who from want, ignorance or carelessness, are slowly but surely being dragged to death, principally with female weakness and irregularities of the sex. I believe you will be pleased to know that Lytlia E. rinkhnm's Vegetable Compound has cured more women than any other agency that has come under my notice. Hundreds cf women owe their life and health to you to-day, and, there fore, I can conscientiously advise sick women to try it." Marguerite St. Omer Briggs. $.-00O FOKFKIT IF THE ABOVE LETTEIt IS XOT GENUINE. When women aro troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weakness, leuoorrhcr-a, displacement or ulceration of the- womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of tho ovaries, backache, flatulemt1. general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, they fhouhl remember there is one tried and true remedy. I.jdl E. rinkhaiii's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles, liefuse to buy any other medicino. Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She lias guldvd thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. W II Young, rm 13 60 slu r 1 12 60 III IK J J Vailghan, heiiir 7 W) K II Cuorer, stationery . .0 '.'ft Hoard ol Water Com, cunt house Oit hu V.fh.r. ! if 81 Hl J J CiMike 2 71 TO I: Limits U 0 Prank Thomas 'K) l-'rix) Wa ker !W W M It llaklmt H A J Walker H 00 J J Johnson lU A l Itiirnetl IS 00 K W Randolph..... W I'elcr Nuhreii, Insane rl (X) Oregon t'itv Enterprise, stationery ,M lna M Chase, del k 10 00 W K I "aril, insane A 00 MmCIium! " 2 Itl Mra Mary iletirlcl 2 M N Itacon, cleik 40 00 t) It lliiiiml. k. sheiiir 2 (H) J It Morion IS d 20 m com 17 r A b f:i It) u I T 1! Kidin, o d 11 m com rah- ID 20 John lwellen,;r b H 00 John laellen. 6 da, 2 ml. comr. . .IM 20 tico It Kate A Co, lisl No 17 r A b ID Ik) Otet!n City Knterprise. Co print'g 21 40 (C'Hltiniled next -k.) AND YOU AWAY. Prll. I In I uxtt I Ik m. i li'w, rln(, H,.. r. II l Inak III Wr. put Imw i.n On 'I1 "I I'm iinini.r t" And )"U wf Aurl twty, m itpr, lih Urn tluli iti'l Hit tilllnc Imi, Wlut on tl rw IJ M$ An.l yuu f, ;' W Iter en lh Mill tiirni, l.rtli III III tmt nr. Put h Mil nith ol lh Rwrnliif dt.no Al:J )' , 4f An t "U '. mr riVar, W It h llir .lull and lit Milng tr, Wlul nn II'. rr.n .ilil ut ur Mr. Aud uu . ml I Pitnk U d'liil.w. A II I , A iii;iiyuviiiuii a Juliet if a & A CUIrUi Author'! Walrdi rmr. ty AIITItt'U T. Ql ILI Itlt-t OI C1L wna tienr tho trnili . h,.i .. , nut of tho Mildly M.mv N BmMvnalti my luunU f i ."'f'ttt ih'MM.t .',.. Hoi nietlMtnu, ,',Ull i her. UulWlin "Limk hero," I ;,(, .(MiKldernhlo rlak In l,r..vB ,, "''"H aeciitnia (.r your'.ii. n(ii't w.?lw flope nt (HMfr "I um r ndy." "And the jeelaT You ,. thet.i to your ....e.i.lea, mJn" ShctiliT.cd totlio Uri.a,lii, t mI her Jewel ca nillt ,,ut . yn liu lid-. i u it Into a, "I Hin ivndy," tilm repent, u,M l quick and atenlthy n death " Mm folliiwiHl mo to ii. ..( looktriir. out, drew Imck. "Whilt holrlhlo, hhuk depd,,. it na may, - auli! I , . could do It on your hciid. U,kVi.1 I cllmhed out drat nnd , "r tlliK her rwt on the rilliira. n-. L down In alleiien. I elw.L .. nt tho alcht c.r IVter Ul... J " Arthur Venville wax buried in the Milwaukie cemetery. The last sad ritea were impretwive. Three train wrecks occurred: One on the tireat Northern near Eex, Mont., in the Kim ky Mountains. One niun waa killed and 11 persons were hurt. A nreckonthe Illinois Central between Irene and IVrryville, results in the death of eight people. Eleven were in jilred. A freight train of the I'ennnyl vaiaa road went through a bridge and three trainmen ere killed. ItOAKI) OP COM MISSION Ut. Kejul ir 'ore mtwr Term ortheCounlr (loarJ. II. M.irioo, John l.llsa anil T. B Ktllln. C jiutnlolouara. (Ol tillS AM fOl.DS IN ( IIILDUKX lU'tomm nil itlmu ef a Uell Known 4 tit'Hirit I hialrhin, I ii" and pretcrihn Chauiheilaln's Couth h'medy fur ahnoat all ohttinale, ronatrided concha, with direct leiulla. I preacrlbo it to children of all ac. Am glad to recommend it to all in need and Reeking relli f from colU and coughs and bronchial aflliclionr. It In linn iiar cnio and sale in tlie hands of the linmt UnpiofeHiiinnl. A universal panacva for all mankind Mrs Maiy It. Mulenoy M. I)., I'd. R, Cl.hago, 111. This remedy ia for sale by U. A. Harding, druggist. Monday, Dec. 16. The cold wave in Southern and West ern states Is alowly moderating. MOTIIESHOOS The greatest ambition of Amer ican men and women is to have homes blessed with clu'Mmn. The woman afflicted with female dis ease is coiiManlly menaced with becoini.i a childlcsg wife. y0 luudicine can restore dead or- gnus, Lut V.'ino of Cardui drxas regulate di rai.geineiiU that pre vent conception; docs prevent nnscarnao ; does restore weak functions and nhattered nerves and does bring babies to homes barren and desolate for vears. I M ine of Cardui fives women the health and strcnirth te bear heal thy children. You can get a I dollar bottle of M ine of Cardui from your dealer. UZ ilar'-ctLtreet. 'J iem,hi Tr-rr., Ann) 14, 1901. in Fcbmar . i'.i r 1.- t- .... . . 9 Wine ct C-rli i kt1 '.. w. .1 I Tncdord' Itiack-Ir.'Urht. I had been irinmed fite..a yi ara im J had rver iriven birth tr, r.U m.i ... . ; 1 1.. 1. w: ef r'li.i. K'- r I nmii lurof aS-e I JftT' hh'1 ' b"rE -''rch 31,11. . ..c uauv .e.jjj ma. ti'-n poum s ni I I rel wr-11 ai n -org ,., yJL.1(i f,. ow my hmn- is ),::.; r nn-i 1 11c, tr wid b Wlttiout Wine 1 1 1 . l ... 1. . again. XrC'j. W.'c. bJIITH. an- the hurt Tuesday, Dec. 17. Snowfall in Scotland ha not been equalled In fifty year, Senate ratifies the llay-Pauncefote Nicaragua canal treaty. Resolution for the suppression of archy was adopted in the senate. Schley will attack the verdict of Court of Inquiry in his cae. lit been allowed until Fiiduy to answer. Tiie tariff will not lie changed. The Republicans in congress are a unit on this point. They advocate the reduction of revenue by cutting the war tai. Anglo-American Telegraph Company fays it has exclusive control of New England and warns Marconi to quit. Tim inventor leaves Thursday for Eng land. (Continued on page 8 ) Seed Time and llarrest. A good time to think mot seriously of the harvest is need time. The decision yon make then will determine the value of your crope later. The growing; com petition in seed selling is an increasing temptation to unscrupulous dealers to make extravagant claims for their seeds, both in price and producing qualities. The wisest farmers are those who are in fluenced most by what experience has proven to be good and true. Thousands of seed sowers in all sections of the coun try sow Ferry's famous seeds year after and have the satisfaction of good har vests to justify their continued faith in the Ferry firm. They pay a few cents more at seed time, but realize many dollars in better crops at the harvest. The natural consequence of this confi dence is an ever increaidiig business. D. M. Ferry & Co. sent out last year more seeds than any other seed house in the world. The 11X12 catalogue of this house is now ready and will be found a useful guide in selecting the choicest seeds for the farmer, the truck gardener and tne flower gardener. It is sent free on request. Address D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich. What Shall We Hare Fur Dense rtl This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jeil-0, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. NoboilingI no baking! simidy add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange' Raspberry and Strawberry. (Jet a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cte. In the matter of claims presented and allowed : J R .Morton, InqC Munson. jur cor $ 1 20 OimundUlHen" 1 tt) I'eter Mahnslron " " 1 20 Kind Wei-m " " " 1 20 Henry McKlsander ' 1 2 ) John W Loder " " " 3 M0 Andrew Sevenson " wit" 170 M 0 Strickland " Cor 27 4.'i Marion County, Ross Biidgc, r a b liK) 6) J K Ailu.lga ' 3 7S K CtUdke court b 62 IS2 MyrileCuiriii clerk .. 7 00 J W Moiralt, jnrorCircuit Cuiiit... 2 :0 O II Wright 6 (O " 2 20 5 HO " " 13 tX) Chas K M id U in R H Wilmot U II WeUter Y L I!a e " " " 10 80 J M (flllelt 12 MO II L Vaiighan 18 40 John Wright ' " 20 00 Loreii Tenuy" " 17 20 J C Kiy ' " 10 80 UC Armstrong" " " 15 20 Roy Philips " " ' 22 00 U I) Sloiy " " " 12 40 P li hrost 12 80 P Deshields " " " 14 40 H F Uihuou " " " li 20 Ueo Lxlle " " " 2 20 John rairclough " " i 20 N H Kohhtns ' 2 20 T R A Sellwooil " " 15 (iO U F Yergeo ' 6 00 John L Mark 4 80 John Richey " " 6 00 John liation, grand juror 11 40 U U I'erilUd " " 14 00 Mathew Athey " " 11 00 8 8 Mohler " " . lo 20 James (iuttridge" " 14 00 Chas Daugnerty " " 14 00 W PSchauble " " 10 W A (J (Juynup, witness 2 80 A Bowman " 2 20 Chas E burns " 2 20 E L bhaw " 2 20 Henry Roos " 2 20 AUUuynup ' 2 80 F (i Uarrelt " 00 JC Elliott " 4 00 E Mathies " 2 20 P li Adams " 0 00 HughComer " 0 00 JaaDLivy " 6 00 Edgar R lleiple " 5 00 E L Shaw " 2 2U H S Moody " 2 20 H 8 Aioody " 2 20 W Rambo " 2 20 W Rambo " .. .... 2 20 L) E Taylor " 2 20 PL Scliamel, road survey 2 80 W Dart " " 2 20 E Albright " ' .2 25 Pau Sutei Tel a Tel Co, court house 9 05 Tom PRanOall, recorder 34 00 MEiickson, r b 7 00 Frank Jiuscb " 23 85 Huntley Bros, stationery 15 0 Jotin Page, i a b 35 25 0 Dauche, r A b 32 M J E Arledge, r a b tt 76 Noe lleiple, r A b 1 05 J J Cooke, sheriff 23 67 F M linker, court house 2 70 L Ruconich, jurois circuit court..,. 3 00 1 Selling, pauper 18 25 Pope & Co, r A b 1 00 A W Cheney, County priming ....21 40 A $450 Ml PIANO To be given avay. i i i i r4ft 4 U The house In qucstlmi was whst Peter the Hcholar (who corrects my pnmf shcvtal cnlU out) or the runlnurhy sort -the fnuit racing a stri'et and the bnrk liMiklng over a turfed garden, with a Hum tree or two, n laburnum, and a lawn tennis court marked out, It white line plain to nee In the star light. At the einl or the garden a door, painted dark green, led Into narrow lane between high walls, where. If two persons met. one had to turn sideways to let the other pan. The entrance to this lane was cut In two by n wihmIcii post alxitit the height of your hip. nnd Just beyond this, In the highroad, (leorge was waiting for us wlih Cu dogcart. We hud picked the iisnnl timethe dinner hour. It hud Just turned dark, and the church clock, two streets (iway, was chiming tho quarter after M when Peter and 1 let ourselves In by the grveii door I spoke or and felt nloiig the wall ror the ganleiier'a ladder that whitening her bare ueck and Dmk! L I . 1...... 1 I... .... I... I I. V w v anew y na iihiikhiu iiierv. n puiiiier i .mi ii.t I.H.klng with his month ,'. ' " Hp too weak to meet the turJ. . . wonderment that rose m, . .f tlepths or htm. When I t11,.J nud Imiided 1,1m, the Jewel rn.h, It like n iiinn lii a trnnen. We put the ladder hack In n. .... and stole over the tmf tog,.,!,, oulaldiT the garden ,W p,.i,' tand no more or It Tvo a firearm lu my is k..f ix-red he. pulling tip, ,) p... fire It ofT to relieve my fwllng, ( " don't ejplaln here and now. Wkh plty'a liiinio. I aher Vou mug! Klie's the orlcln.l Ing lleimty. I'm ,..ing Wth hw Z oll'v got her Jewels." "Pardon me, Jem," , ,,., ,. ,. geiitlemaiily way, "ir 1 don't mil!.- Are you taking ,er off t h,0, u or marry her For how to get rii her I'lao" Th ir old creature lind hiilt, threv paces ahead of u an.l ..i.. while we whlsiK-r.il. with tlx in. light that slanted down mu jh, A Xoilng Contest J W McAuiilty, hute v Kraiiinan. .3 70 II 8 Moody, J W McAnulty, 11 rt Moody, J W McAuulty H 8 M wdy Ed Miaw Kd Kei kin r t-i ".. 1. ' , '' iii uu.uuj;. .re. .!!.- . wl 1 be Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I take, J W McAnuliy cold easily and a few doses of the Bal-1 '! v',x,Jy sam always makes me a well ra""-1 Jtias Folium Everywhere I go I speak a good wordjj w McAuuliy for Keup. I take hold of my custom- H 8 Moody erd I tukfl old men anil Vimmmen J W McAllllltr and teil them confidectially what I do u!'' ,,,v n.t, when I lake cold. At drugyists, 2-c and ; Kli Williams. " Baker "bark ley 60c. J O Purtor 6 20 .3 05 6 70 6 15 30 :w " " wit 1 70 " ' ...1 70 ' McDonald. 0 35 " " .4 60 " " witl 70 " " " .1 70 ' Clements ...3 70 .. 6 20 " Evans .... 4 5 " ...11 H4 Meek, insane 6 uo m 00 For the most wpu!ur chnreh, lodge, so ciety, school or person of Oreg in City, by which s 4'i0 Irving piano will lie given sway on J muary 20, 1002, to the society. Iistge, church, school or person Securing the gteatest number of vote''. Contest now open. Closes January 20, I p. m. All votes will be counted once a week, and a full account of the vote as the con tent progresses will be published every Friday in the Oregon City Enterprise. The final count at the close of the contest will lie made by a committee ol three; the two contestants in the lead will each send a representative to decide who irels the piano. The votes are given one loto free with every 26c casti purchase by the following merchants. Don't let any but your own church, society, school ot friend carry off the honors, and remem L.I. . a.. ner mat every vote counts. 1'iano Is on exhibition at Frank Hunch's furniture store. Why not trade where you can get ballots, 'as they cost you ahsolulely nothing? Everyone ought to at least do that much for their society or church List of merchants where voles can lie secured: Frsnk Cusch, furniture. Wilson 4 Cooke, hardware. C. U. Huntley, drugs. W. A. Huntley, books and stationery. M. Michael, drygnods, clothing, Ac. Krausse Bros., shoes. Fred C. (Jadke, plumbing and tinning. Adams Bros., Golden Rule Bazaar Mrs. Story's Crystal Candy Kitchen, 7th street, opposite Suspension Bridge, R. L. llolmsn, cigars and tohacco. Ifeinx & Co., groceries. Mnir Bros., groceries, 7th and Center street. Electric Cash Grocery. O. W. Grace, general store. Oregon City Enterprise, job printing. Vaughn's livery liable. Albright & Logus, meat market. Brown 4 Welsh, 7th St. Meat Market, A.O U. W. Building. Mrs II. T. Bladen, millinery, Main street. Cheney A Rait, photographers. J. Knowland, tailor. Hhank A Bissell, 7th at., between Biidge and Depot. Joti there never was. The lcdrtoui window on the first floor stoisl right open to the night air, and lualdo was fnlnt candlelight flickering. Just as a careless maid will leave It after her mistress has gone down to dinner. To be sure, there was a chance of hi-r com lug hack to put tt out, hut we could hear her voice going In the servants' hall as we lifted the ladder a:id rested It ngaltist the sill. "Shea good ( hnt nn Imtir Jet,1 Peter whispered, holding tlie ladder w hile I began to clluih; "hut If 1 hear her voice slop I'll give the signal to Iki cautious. I went up softly, pushed my head gently above the level ut tho Kill and looked lu. It was a roomy place, with a grent hair tester bed. bung with curtains, standing out from the wall on my right. Iho curtains were or chlntr, a dark background, with llnmlug nil popples sprawling over It. and the farther curtain hid tho diesilng till lu and the caudles upon It nud tho Jewel case that I confidently hoped to stand upon It also. A bright P.ruasels carpet covered the floor, and the wall paper. 1 remvnibvr-thuugli. ror the life or inc. I can not tell why was a palo grny ground, worked up to Imitate watered silk, with springs or gilt honeysuckle upon It. I looked around and listened ror bnlf a minute. The house was still as death up here not a aound In tho room or In uio passsges wyomi. with a nod to Peter to hold the ladder firm I lifted one leg over the sill, then the other, dropped my feet carefully upon the thick carpet end went quickly around ttie oed to the dressing tahlo. Tt... -. . in pi hip corner, aim as Soon on ever I saw around the chltitx curtain, iii-.- sb tv way, anu I put out a hand tow ard the ln-dpost. nerore mo dressing table, and In front or tho big gloss lu which she could aee my white race, was an old lady seated She wore a blnxc or Jewels and a low gown, out or w hich rose the scraggiest necs and stioulders I have ever looked "One 11101110111.- I said siul itiwj rorwnrd to her; "you tint bettor tiki off those ornaments here, uiy dear, sud give them to my servant to Ukt nn or. There's a carriage waiting for at the end it tho lane, ami whrn Uhn stowed them under the seat Wl ru climb In ami drive ofT'- To the end or the worhl-to lUrm rim or It. my hero." 8hu pulled tho gems from her mil Imlr ami bosom and humlrd tlira a Peter, w ho riHH lved them with bor, Next she searched In her pocket U drew out a tiny key. peter unlocks the case, and, having carefully stowed the diamonds Inside, Im-ked It anli handed hack tho key, touched bll bit and w 'Hiked off toward the dogcart Sly dearest lady." I began, si mat as wo wero alono between ILs hA walls. "If tho devotion of a lifo"- llcr hnro arm crept Into Bio "There Is but a little thus left tot Wis which to be happy. Vetir aftiryurl hate marked off tho nlmitnur; day by day I have watched tliedlul. I saw si; sisters married and my sisters' t)su;b ters, and still I w alted. Km-k bid I man to love her and tend I.er, but dom had such a man ss I would hirt chosen. They were none like yoa, aj prince." "No. I dare say not." "Oh, but my heart Is not so cold. Take my hand-It la firm and itror.r; touch my llps-they are huniltig"- A low whistle sounded st the top of the lane. As I took her bands 1 puttied her back, and. turning, ran fr my Ufa 1 suppose that as I ran I counted fort; lieforo her scream came, and then tin sound of her reet pattering after tne. Hhn must have run like a (Icniun. for I wos less than ten yards ahead when IVter caught my wrist and pulled Bs up on to the back seat or tho dogcart And U'foio George could set tbf bortt 1 going her baud clutched at the Cpon which uu reet rested. It missed Hi grasp and she never got near enough again. Hut ror hair a tnlmtlo I loonea Into that horrible race following oi working with silent race, and for half a mile at least I heard the patter of bef on. Her hair was thick with block dye reet In the darkness behind. In ' mm 18810110(1 wiui a diamond star. I!i iween me two candles tho powder showed on her check bones like dour on a miller's coat. Chin on hand, she was gazing steadily Into the minor be fore tier. and. even In my rrlght. I hnd ...... , H ... .i . illinium. iiuu u i-uuaiii " t II. T V 0,KlnM f n,,,, udertook to charm away wnrU mi a plate or rice and currv stood at her i.i m iiILiu. .1 1 wn iieiiuveu 10 unvc iuuri"i ...v.n uuiwiiic ,iih rniif rt.tM ...t " "' . iuu cau bear It now. naa.Halnal llellsfs. Half a century ago ouieus wers itlH generully Indleved In. Bo, too, um chnrms. I hnd a cousin who serloui.j fiowder puffs. While I stood stock still and pretty well scared out or my wits she ro still staring at my Image lu the glass, loioeci uer nanus modestly over her oosom ana spoke lu a deen. trairt,...! "The prlncer tm m . men, racing sharer around ,. u.i.t .... . . .. . - - uem oui uer linn arms. "Vou have come at last?' Tliere except was supposed to have Inueriieo u secret rrom her rather, a Weiiejw minister. Ur nncle. a rarnier, and bf no means a credulous man, when about to visit London for the first time, feel ing some trepidation, consulted s doc tor. The doctor handed him "1D vial or nulcksllver. which was certain ir kept In the pocket to avert all Doubtleaa the doctor langhea 10 sh-eve, ror doctors were then ge"'ni remember It otm 1 1 1 rtati 1 1 1 1 m 1 and f tTiTt,U1Ub .,0 'Br t0 thta commonly said or another practitioner ! m. .I,-m1' " "' . that he believed neither In God nor ASK Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL 8IZE. Ely's Cream Balm GfvM lUUrf at onc. It clfinaen, aoothef and Jt caret CaUfTh CATARRH IAY FEVER Even with the candles behind I. 1 could see ber eyes glowing like a dog's, and an uglier poor ereoture ti.i. ( - . T VI U muni scarcely stiow, "Is the ladder aet sffnin.r i, - - m ..iv llJ- llOW T devil. Nearly twenty years later, wMj a cousin who, born a Wcsieyaa, u- tiiriied nitfikop nnd rami UD to bODdofl to the annual gathering or that tody, ho showed me. with a smile, tl) lJe0' . . til. mnthCfi ui 1 iirni t n nr morr irr. iii nince Too seem to know n,'m . .... . - mm hef said I "ltB ' gooi soui, nau oorroweu n - uiu i, it is. ........ .,,. iivsvN Ah It, i v . . . "roiner so mot ner son imgi -. Juur , eeiis are mililr i....i. . 1. .if.......i.. nv ew, -ynr popples are too ml '"K'1 " v"l""" Then I'm Kind DiPf.l,r...nn. .... ror. to tell the truth, you did give me a turn Just at flrst You . i.w.li..- out ror me. no dontif My prlncer Khe stretched erms agi.l,,4 ami. I,elng pretty well at j -.1- en... 1 let ner emhrace me. "It has l,een so g, )e Bnuih. the Wearv rliilnt i.t .. -V U"1 ,,nve yu hcen all thla tedloua tinier bran. and drlTiK wi.r a Cold lull.. llmA niiuklr. IL U l,rlJ. llei acd noterla tb JKtmW.,,,. ( ' w'n" '"t going to answer that, vrm Knuirrt uie wthm oi i lis anu nmeu. ruj (lx. Disy tie sure Pi il l. .i.. . . . . w w kk.. TrislHiM Inc.; at UrugirliU ot bf mIU i , "' -'"" i"e I uau reCOT- 72 00 1 JtLT fcitoiiiJUta, M W arreo Uuwt, w Tork, reU udlcleutly to guess what Yorj think It ahow strcntb to b stubborn nnd unrorglvlng. hut 11 inlHtnko: It shows weukness. meanest soul In the world can P"' hlniscir nnd ntirso his troubles; lie 0 sort or enjoyment out of It. awful easy, too; It ain't neci'scnr; have any particular talent r thing but tho comnionest brain". fiJ'-t. It ain't nwe-sery to have u'' of anything but a selflHb dlHi Eleanor C. Kwd, In "The visible."