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T WORK OF THE SCIENTISTS. cousin. and the child no Iona mourned a« lost by his uncfe. W bat an astounding m .v ic .n .T o o B u .r to !>evoL Tb.m - revelation was this. •eiTco to O rt*ln »l K e,e«rch. In the evening preceding the bridal d a , ah . m an)111, « i u U„~ to h i » io i Th* I the library, an,) aftaf-tfon* r ™ iir :,< ,r W jln * * f ^ v . tlie B o r t - ' lost ami in xign .tiia»: «Bough In thorn'j t h * un<t ■•••mllBtlon, * > •rlrpH, but ai’rorn¡igL.txl by a mann.-r , lov^ra’ T M iuiUvlilua that betrayed the emotion ugiMGng hiut. epoch m a tin g tMaroverJ.U not usu ally he said, suddenly: I nla(je under American conditions. It “ Kose, my child, A n have loved your haa not )>e^n here that chem istry has , i (teen recognised by the periodic law ot • O. yes monsieur! .h e replied, earn- MeudeleJatr, or pUyaics by Helmholtz • ra lly, and with te .ra .ta m in g ... her of the e n e r v a t io n of en- • And yon have also loved me. Rose?" ergy. The greatest work of mathe- His voice trembled, despite his effort» to m atlc« has not com« from Americana, and it is not from t.bem 0* we eIceP* C H A fp 'E K X X I. i “Xou art* ï » - ^ niy d****?” *U* said, ¿ontrol himself. "Ah, m y friend, my thnefactor, what the work of W illard and W alcott " * rt li UiS' • B,,-1I,‘ l*®t < h*n; bt f _ [ Keofty. -A h . you bave nlept »«^ n icely! have ybu been to uie but a second fath- G|bbg) th a t the flytaff l*ap has been the yoQng g i r l ao lately redttiBic.i from A lid now, you are thirsty. W ait a mo er •f* tha very portals o# death, r foo-doepent still- ! ment, dear Rose.” taken from the conception* of the ness reigned. Softly burned the shaded | She turned and took up the silver cup He seated himself beside her. m ath em aticians to the concepts of la m ia , casting a subdued glow about the on the stand. A m ingling of jo y anti hor "It is sweet, iny child, to hear you say m olecular or chem ical physics. Amer apartm ent, yet so disposed a « t‘> leave in ror the most intense, seized the mur this—ah, you do not know how sweet to shadow the curtained couch MntJ its slum deress by the hearth. m e! ^Kose. did I not tell you once that ican p hysicists last w inter seemed to __ ^ fourteen or fifteen years ____ ago. _ be princip ally occupied In describing bering occupant. For Itose was sleeping "One moment, my dear madarne,” said I lost, calm ly, so calm ly, so qu ietly,*• that you M. M ery, h astily, rising and going to child—a lovely, g< ntle infant, whose pic- | to more or less popular audiences w hat might almost huve thought her dead. The w ards her. "I^et me give it to her.” ture you have seen in the saloon—a child l French and E nglish physicists had ac breath that floated from those pale lips ! He took the cup from the hand of the ! who was stolen from m e?” complished in radium and radian t en- was scarcely perceptible, though regular, J countess, glancing back as he did so. a t 1 "Yes, monsieur.” so much had illness reduced her strength. M ademoiselle Montauban. H er brilliant "And I have told you that you were Iergy. The broad, continuous record Is She slept, nor dreamed of danger. eyes, fixed upon him with an aw ful fits w hat that child would be now if she were l i e liviug. It is why you have ever been so m ade here in a w ide round. So is the For the first tim e to-day the invalid cin.ttion, were instantly averted. w as left alone. Hut suddenly the door stirred the contents of the cup slowly. dear to me. Ah. many a time. Rose, l p ractical application of scientific dis near the head of the couch was opened j "It appears to me," he said, with fear have clasped you in my arms with an covery m ade elsew here; but the in itial noiselessly, and with slow and steal;b y j ful deliberation, "th at there is something emotion of tenderness which, even had discovery, the co-ordinating theory is caution, from withont. A tall, light- | here which will do our little iuvalid no ! yon felt, you could not have comprehend not u su ally A merican. robed, ghost-like form glided in without good. I will remove it, if you please, i ed! For my child—my M arguerite—my Bessemer, a German, discovered the u sound—ghost-like, except for the large, madarne, and bring something different.” | pearl—resembled her mother—her sweet b rilliant dark eyes that gleamed more And following the stealthy figure of | mother, my wife, and you were the im steel process th at bears his name. En- w ildly than ever to-night, and the crim Mademoiselle M ontauban, as it glided j age of both mother and child. And now glisb cap ital applied it. The United son spot of excitem ent burning on either from the apartm ent, he closed the door j listen. Rose. It is within these two last S tates m akes more than h alf the months. Rose, that I have discovered w orld’s Bessemer. This Is not an In cheek, while all the rest of that face was behind him. They were alone together in the gallery, I what became of my little M arguerite. variable sequence, but it Is frequent. ashy white. It was Helen Montaubun! W hat more fitting time was there for her lighted only by a single lamp, which but ! She was stolen from me by my own Research In G erm any; p rim ary ap p lica work of evil to be accomplished? None faintly revealed that ghostly form, mov- j brother. Henri. You start. Rose, and could w itness her now; none were near ing sw iftly towards the opposite cham- j turn pale. It was so; it was his revenge. tion in E ngland; expansion iu Amer Rut, quicker than lightning, his | He would have taken Helen, the.child of ica. this place. And the tiny ttask gleamed her. It Is In this country, most rife w ith in the aoftened light, as she drew it from grasp was upon her arm . H er weird, j her whom he had loved so m adly; but he white face gleamed aw fu lly upon him ' knew that I loved my youngest darling the application of science but deficient her bosom. One hand, holding the vial, was stretch through the dim tw ilight. Rut she spoke the best—that l idolized the daughter of in original research, that Mr. A ndrew j “ D ear M rs . P inkham : — There are but few wives and mothers »to my lost M arguerite; and he took the Carnegie has given to this special work ed forth to the silver cup set upon the no word. "Come with me.” youngest. He reared her as his own. He the largest endowment yet consecrated have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women bow. atand by the bedside. Courage, and the It was all he said. There w as no pow brought her into this neighborhood, after I wish such women knew the value of L ydia K. P in k h am ’s VegetaWa work is done. Yet that guilty hand shook w ith fear, as, drop by drop, the poison er of resistance in the form beside him. an absence of two years, during which to the extension of the boundaries of Compound. It Is a remarkable medicine, different in action frominj w as poured into the cup. And Helen R apidly those two descended the sta ir tim e she had grown and altered beyoni knowledge. It is a favorite theory in I ever knew and thoroughly reliable. Montnuban glanced fearfu lly towards the case. He entered the library, with her recognition, though, when I met h0r, l American scientific circles th at much “ I have seen eases where women doctored for years withont perma door by which she had entered; for it a l arm locked in his; then he closed and saw a likeness to my w ife. Y’et I never discovery Is stifled here by the Insist nent benefit, who were cured in less than three months after taking your most seemed, to her m iserable, horror- locked the door. He stood before her. suspected. He dwelt, a solitary man, ent claim s of teaching on tim e and Vegetable Compound, while others who were chronic and incurable struck fancy, that some one must be She was very s till—very white. Only with this little orphan child, whose moth strength. If th is be so the revenue came out cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment those terrible eyes burned like live coals er—his wife—they said was dead. He w atching her. of the C arnegie Institute furnishes an A shadow had startled her. W ith a amid lifeless ashes. He held the cup iu lived not more than h alf a league from escape. If it does not the cause for with this medicine. I have never used it myself without gaining great his hand; he made her look at it. benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite, and tones up this very dwelling. There my child, un gh astly smile at her own nervousness, she "You know what this is ? ” he said. recognized, expanded into a lovely wom the relative absence of discovery m ust the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, henc# silently mingled the poison with the night There was no answer. be looked for In our Imperfect elem en I fully endorse it.” — M rs . R. A. A n derso n , 225 Washington St., Jack anhood. She was-----” drink of Hose; then, as noiselessly as she "You do know. You placed it there. I He was interrupted in his hurried and ta ry education, which stifles w here it j sonville, Fla. had entered, returned to her own room was a witness of the deed. Unhappy agitated recital by a faint cry from Rose. should stim ulate and dulls by routine | across the gallery. It w as done! W hat Mrs. Iteed, 2 4 2 5 E. C um berland St., P h iladelp h ia, P a., s a y s : had she to fear now? Who would ever woman! W hat evil has that sweet child She sprang up with clasped hands and and m echanical teaching, leavin g the done to you? Would you murder your j quivering lips. “ D ear M rs . P inkham : — I feel it my dut) dream , when the hour of death came, mind unable to profit to the highest by "O, tell me—tell me who it w as!” sh« th at such agency as this had been em own sister—M arguerite M ontaiihan? to write and tell you the good I have received higher study in succeeding years. One moment the guilty woman gazed cried. "Speak—it was----- ” ployed? Closing the door, she paced her from L yd ia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com "M y ch ild- my daughter!” ottered th« chamber restlessly, with both hands at him wildly. A gasp, a struggle, a pound. THE FATHER-IN-LAW O F EIROPE. faint cry, and she sank in aw ful con m arquis, extending his arras to embrace clasped tigh tly again st her heart, whose “ I have been a great sufferer with female her; "behold her—for they called her— violent throbbings seemed to till with vulsions at his feet. trouble, trying different doctors and medicines That was a fearful night which fol H ere w ith is reproduced the la te st Rose Lam onte!” clamorous sound this aw ful midnight si with no benefit. Two years ago I went under “Ah, my fath er!” And with the soft p ortrait of K ing C hristian, of Den lence. Listening in alm ost intolerable lowed, hut it was only the commence an operation, and it left me in a very weak suspense, and pacing her apartm ent, she ment of a season fraught with agony. utterance of that dear name, she fainted m ark, who h as been dubbed the condition. I had stomach trouble, backache, w aited for some signal from the opposite The m arquis returned to the chateau upon his breast. "fath er-in -law of Europe” ow ing to the from the deathbed of his brother, to find headache, palpitation of the heart, and was very chamber. fa c t that his children have m arried As a m atter of course. Rose—no, Mar nervoas; in fact, I ached all over. I find A whole hour passed. Then there w as Helen struggling between life and death. And Into reign ing fam ilies of several of the yours is the only medicine that reaches a sound—a light step—in the gallery. It For weeks she lay unconscious of every guerite—and Louis were united. gre at powers. One of his daughters is thing about her; only coming out of the though M arguerite mourned still, with a such troubles, and would cheerfully rec w as the Countess <le C lairville, return dull stupor that wrapt her, to fall, ever child’s affection, the loss of him whom ing to the bedside of Rose. Helen Mon- ommend Lydia E. P in k h am ’s Vegetable tauban could endure this suspense no and anon, into those terrible convulsions, she had hitherto regarded as a parent, Compound to all suffering women.” in which it seemed that nature must yet her heart turned, with n atural love, longer. 8he ft*ust see, with her own eyes, When women are troubled with ir re g u la r or painful menstruation, weak the conclusion of this tragedy. Emerg sink, worn out with .the contest. The to her tru e fath er; anil the regard which ness, leurorrhoBa. displacem ent or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down ing from her apartm ent, therefore, she agitation produced by this circum stance, she hajfl ever felt for him, while her re feeling, inflam m ation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, general debility. joined the countess, as she entered the strange and sudden as it wits, and the lationship to him Was yet unknown, ex death of his brother, would have hr Indigestion, and nervous p ro stratio n , th e y should rem em b er th e re is one tried panded. a u l deepened now into that holi opposite door. and true remedy. Lydia E. P inkham ’s Vegetable Compound at once est and fenderest of sentim ents—a duugh- “Ah,* my dear, is that you? Then you beyond his power to bear had it not i>* removes such troubles. have been asleep also ?” said the countess, for the inexpressible happiness which it j ter’s affection. Helen Montauban. as soon as her health sm iling. “ But it is r a ther ch illy to night was pgr Vilified him to efijoy in the dis The experience and testimony of some of th e most noted j co very of his long lost child, flo w would became re-established, entered a convent, —do you not think so?” women of America go to prove, beyond a question, th a t L ydia E. to enter upon her novitiate; and when it “ Y«*a—it I. cold,” Ottern) Helen Mon- ¡ ¡“ ¿ « f V ........''‘" / ''b '1/1 hp l ' " * ' ) ' h,,‘ Pink h a m 's Vegetable Compound w ill correct a ll sueli trouble gt * \ i h o a rs e i., ly - “u it 5c mo * and „„,5 «i,M fate tauban is „„ cold, «b e ! fearful n a r iw I j which that sweet child had was expired, assumed the veil, that shut once by removing the cause and restoring the organs to a healthy her from a world grown hateful to her. and normal condition. If in doubt, w rite M rs. P in k h a m a t Lynn, ■ She drew near the fin* o anil ni r»rmirhpil within the . walls The frustration of her evil «lesign upon croucneii | f Rut . the scenes . » naoted . Muss, as thousands do. . chateau that night were m ercifully her sister was too much for her to bear; nhudderingly over the broad blaze. The i or Fortunately for and though, thanks to the mercy of M. Countess de C lairville went to the •ouch Î roncpa*ed from him. No other medicine in the woAI has received such widespread and u h ut i in which Mery, her guilt remain«»«! a secret from of « Rose and i t bent >. over it for _ „„ an Snot instant. . Montauban, , . . the illness . unqualified endorsement. Noothev medicine has such a record of cures ,,,,,, dear . . i . - is asleep, i i I think, -„i, *t sue | succeeded denouement all save himself, yet she could not endure “The child , , , the overwhelming ....................................... of female troubles. Defuse to buy any substitute. said, presently, returning to the hearth. of the «lark tragedy wherein she haiKtak- to meet daily with those whose happiness continually reminded her of th*» fate alike RFEIT cannot forthwith letters snd slenstwaad "How refreshing -how delightful it is for p, I I I I I I J above ja FO k/\*a «u , i m a » If ! .)■ n. 1. ■ . 1, will ...1 11 prove their . 1 produce . absolute . L- — 1 the A original ----- ----- testimonials, which genuineness. of her love and her revenge. None knew one to see her once more enjoying so gen I.ycli» E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mast uuUUU why she entere«! the convent, save M. tle a slum ber! Poor little Rose! she must KINO CHRISTIAN. M ery. Persuasion had availed nothing, be well nigh worn out with this fatigu nn 1 a nun she became. Brilliant Advice. Wood Saws, Draff Saw s run u y ateam or M o ing illness. I wonder,” the Indy contin Queen A lexandra, of England, who Francis Egerton returned to Paris, line engines, also th e la te st in saw mill ma ued, seating herself by the hearth, oppo It was Count Montrond who said to chinery, stump p u llers, w ell d rillin g machin does not let a y e a r pas« without p ay where, in a ye a r or two, he married hap site Mademoiselle Montauban—“ 1 won etc., etc. pily. Jacq ues Leroux, shortly after the ing a visit to her royal sire. The photo- A!exander de G irardin of a young man ery. Write for your needs. der how her father is down at the vil death of his former leader, returned to graph from which the illustration w as who was beginning to m ake a b rillia n t lage? They thought he was dying this REIliRSON MACHINERY CO. reputation and whom G irardin did not morning when the m arquis went down. ! . an, ^ npi„ >!!lh:ir.h0. ! '! in the service of Louis I m* d<> « s» t*ken a t Vienna while King Foot of Morrison Street and entered C h ristian waa payin g a vlalt to hi» aon- a P)'reci“ [ f • “ Hasten to recognize him P o rtland W hat a snd thing it would have been if Oregon d'Artois, whom he served faithfully and the father and daughter had both «lied!’ In-law, the Duke of Cumberland. ° r he W,U not T0“ ' who rewarded him well for his many ser 8ho spoke in subdued whispers. vices. Mademoiselle Montauban bent lower G erm an A n ti-T ip p in g le a g u e . Moltier, will anil Mr«, win,low'. SnotMnt (Th«» end.) over the blaze, warm ing her him Is. A movement has Just been started » S S i f 17 *° ““ ,or thelr chlldr9n "And peculi'nt* too,” she returned, in A M irh t C om r liait. In Herlin to abate. If possible, the prac- _____!___________ P O U L T R Y FOOD a low tone. "Rut we cunnot be too care- Mr*. M cM oriarty— P l » t I» your *on ttee of tipping In cafes and restaur- U nfortunately th e Only W ay. Cures Cholera, Roup ful of her, even now; for M. Mery says doin’ now, Mrs. O *Rafferty? an«i other d «easel, that. In her present feeble state, the least M rs. fi'ltalT ertv - Nure lie'a ..lo o ted . i " 1" * n!*',lp I’lnF lp» « u ,> has been "Of course you w ouldn’t m arry a It Helps hena lay and M rs. iiit a t T ir t y r>ure. lie s adopted .founded in Uerlin, with bra nebes ,-Jn title 0' ’ 3 excitem ent or alarm m ight be fatal to make* ehicki friftr. (he s ta g e a s a profession, Mrs. McMo- I m e prim „rim-inn] , “ , v, . her. I dre«if that. I think. suppn*«*Bny ipai H ru tie. le s or Germany. The Not . . if . . there was a n y other w ay ol Thirty. Pkis. 25 snd 50c; Palls, 0 » thing dliopUl happen, after nil oUr fe- s t . v . Inemb,‘r , si» n » pledge getting one,” answered the severely Prussian Remedy Co. St. Pul . .Urn, M cM uriafty— D eriviti jo iéln g? We must be so “cautious! The stag e, to C eijuent only, those restaurant* upd p ractical g ir l.—Chicago Post TM E B E ST The Prum fair PouftW Food and Lie« It Is? . le a st tilin g ^ jo u know the least thing Killer are < rnekerjaeks.” All Prus- I" N hlih tipping Is strictly pito- plve per c* _ _ —118fac __ m ight k?Ti uer!n~ >)r* p it a f f e r t y -B o a y a y wid yo u r hlblted. The proprietors of the es- You C«n (let A llen', Foot-fiase FREE, w »RN. -^-rfe Hill.vanLWnsh. tion ’ She shook as she uttered these words; IIKLXN «UNTAI HAN TRI PARINO nonslnee. it s an acto r be Is. He do tabllshm ents which abolish the tipping »*Jen 'ilm iied, r* Rny.N. Y„ for s J8 JU ST WHAT IS NEEDED. her eyes were wild an«l strange. Those |ui .» 11 > j i rJ 11 1‘onit‘tliiin ... ** free sample of Allsn 8 Foot-F.Rsc It cures I ruaslan Poultry Food SYliat FA TAI- POTION. . . ... ,, w ill bo supplied g ra tis with a big sign sweating. h*.t ,w(g|cn, nehine f e . I t niakes delicate, . slender-* bands Jvqtbw l- the Mrs. M cM oriarty A lolglit com edian. i,Par)„? ti)e letters ’o . T " COhne trink- ,ew "Vikht « t' ca , * . j x ,. rtatn cot'e tor en so terrible ■pKf’ft there w as no de- flames, ns she held them out, but she , , ■ n m iB in n i- aorn», Ingrowingnaflaanlt hnnlona. AIMruV- Pwilaní SrW C«., Xfla, Porllsgl. Or. never knew It. A species oé in san ity was liriuin, or her wretched secret would in 1« It? , , | gerd) m eaning no tips, printed in I h u a u l t 25c. Don’t accept any substitute Prussian Potrffry Book FREÍ M rs. O’ RalTorty—Yi*. upon her. The protracted contemplation evitably have been * b etrayed; and M. k He stan tls be-1 [„Dip <5T>“ The w aiters them selves- ---------------------------- P O B T L A N I ) S K K H C O ,. P o r t la n d . Or.. of this terrible deed, strong us w ere her Mery, w h o ^ w fed her c.onstnutly, had de- y a n t th e Iiack cu rtain , w id his mouth to profess to be In fgvnr of the Innova- A ,o r . ^ orry - . C o a s t A g e n ti. nerves, had begun almost to tell upon stroyed ajt evidence of her g u ilt.vof which,- a hole fo rninst a candle, a n ’ w hin P aw tlon a s long as th eir employers 'pay ;V man m a y go abm g fur fifty veal* her reason. on that night h a had so providentially n e e 'Ik e shoots a t the can dle he blows them a w age sufficiently large to en- *n' not iw> wftrrird much about de liere- Paper S tre e t Pavtm ent. "I wonder if Hugh Lamonte is still liv be<*n made aw are by re tu rn in g unan It out.”—New York W eekly. ahlo them to dispense w ith tips. It Bi,Pr’ b,lt <le n iin it «1« barber finds a in g?” continued the oount«*ss. "It is a nounced, and ent«»rir>g the apartta«*nt of Zurich h as it s stre e ts paved with pi A R e v e r e il. would he a great relief to the travel- bald spot on h is head lie's got a burden per. pity that he could not lu* brought here; the invalid ju st before the * stealthy ap F ra n k —Jo h n ’s w ife Isn’t the kind of ins; public, and p articu larly to Ameri to carry fur de rest uf h is days. but Je an Morel said they had declared proach «if The murderess. Il««r illuvss he a wom an he should h a r e m arried a t It impossible to move him with safety. allowed all to attribu te to tin* agitation, can tou rists; who a t home are not ac Permanently ureo. Wo fltsor nervousness R esilles, it would be dangerous to Rose, anxiety and ex.-itement attendant on the a ll. And l understand she w as his customed to b<* taxed a t every torn. If _ afW first day’ H**- <. f Dr. K1 i n»»* •« (} reat N « tv » perhaps, if he were in her vicinity, for late danger of Rose, trusting that, if sue cook I k »for** he m arried her? ijr*H> rw t/.ll fi'r. re*. Arch »2 'r'»ioouieand t rial and treatise* treattas the league should t»ecome a success. Dt. H. H. r'v kIiue.Ltti-.a31 S t. bottle Philadelphia P» she would be more likely to gain* some recovered, she would bitterly repent, ill H e n ry—Yes. knowledge of his situation. Yet what a secret, her sinful attem pt on her sister's w Ante,I to Choose. F ra n k —W h at did he ev er do that Brave Man. sorrowful thing it is thut they canuot bid life, and unw illing to add to the shame A ■mall boy w as told hy bis each other adieu!” other Ethel— Do von m allv th in k the lieu- and agony which she would feel by be for? H en ry—W ell, he said the first woman that tbor* would be a At that moment the door n ear the hen«l traying her guilt. He chuld guess at the to d ! i v with » . t h . a - * ra -T s f° “ I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor 1» go- r « e » » ''1 w ill propoee to Beth. of the couch w as opened. Roth the coun cause of her enm ity towards Rose; for he m arried w as n p>od w ife, bnt no him stop m y hair from falling. One- tess and Helen turned to see who en M. M ery w as a shrewd m an; and he re sort of a cook, so he thought he would ing 1 Mark f*ag. That i the i ounfjwer appeared at h alf a bottle cured m e.” tered. It was the physician. M. Mery. solve«! to e.\|>edite th«* union of the lovers rev erse the order when he ha«l the aftei He paused by the bedside an instant, bent as much as was possible, that, in case chance. the « a ce of thf fam ily phyaj. Ian and J . C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111. • loo it r. w % n n s io o . over Rose «¿.«i listened. Her respiration the hatred of Helen should be still nn M id A K e n tu c k y M nnpkion. was calm and regular, though almost im satisfied, the young girl might Iu* safe ’ \r g In g will dri-aded b« pleased to ng a Ayer’s Hair Vigor is ktaru that there .s at iea*t one tl perceptible. A fter regarding her a mo from her reach, under the protection of "Do yon a g re e w ith the people who to our U»at science baa been able to cure m a l? n ! ment. he advanced silently towards th«* her husband. a sse rt th at m ilk Is not a wholesome certainly the most eco and that iscatarrn. HaU’aCatarrhCttre little hearth. A chill struck through the guilty *d th#» Mt*nn\vhile the burial of Henri t«*ok a rtic le of d ie t?” f iraternity. e a S S i S * P Catarrh J^ d v e cure known to the tor. hi beir Helen. i*he had not expected him so place. It was «inlet. unostentatious, lie nomical preparation of its " W ell." an sw ered Go!, f j s riunirei V _^ ' n.!r. ÄCon,Vtul,onRld'»- soon, and the deed was yet uuuccouiptish was laid in the fam ily vault, to r«*st at Constitutional treatment "let Ha w ouldn't like to m ake pos ed! kind on the market. A last, after a weary life of sorrow, of of the systei "A h. M. M ery, la that you?” said the desperation and of crime. (>n!v the m ar tlon*. Bnt I have heard tion of the lh* ftxinda- nt little of it goes a long way. i»t tr countess; and she bent eagerly forward. tini* and the im mediate members of his •treneth by W: "How is-----” fam ily were made acquainte«! with the *«■ «ting nat ír6 00 *it,t'**1 12 pro- 5 It doesn’t take much The physician placed a w arning finger | history of the unha nor man. in the rei- t o r .* .,. F.apert T^aiim ony. rative upon his lip which h«* Hund re.. Sd. I<ou s return it to stop falling of the •ttle a her.” M d rb< int T« "Not too lou«l. my dear madame," he ed from P aris in tim e for th ;* «g testin: A44Tm?mtêm ?*nd for li#t ’ g can a man go whispered. "It is all over!” R etíirti *,!. in anticipation hair, make the hair grow, P^fld by drn| iiL '5cKNeY * C0 - Tol'do. 0. "Ah. h«*w sail!" The tear* came into «•hing m arr iajrc day. to fin 1 1 H a., s Fam..4r P;1 • ara the boat. her oye*. and restore color to gray ed bride Itti t ju st recove he man over fh*Te ’ M. Mery sat <I<own. iennim; hi* head d« um ;ei«nis »¡In«»**. and Helen Monti M.000 Specimen» Added. hair. upon hi* hand. IIle w as very grave to- (I.M a Mil*. «II «any believed. at tile gar ntffht. Softly *p«>ke a scarcely audible 1 to IIearn the story of the A m»gnifirent collection of «8,000 ' voice from the coueh. The iOjn(«>»a rose1 i i he«] tiered life < If your druggist cannot supply J—* Of inter ta, p|antai i of his de< Oa«, « r**,«flv »rge part j send us one dollar and we will expr«» aud went thither. 1 a n i recognise. iu his be.ov ed IL of it tu ' »hell» h », recently you a bottle. Be sure and give then»®* I ITe of your nearest express office. Addrwa auaeum *° governm ent , J . C. AYER 00.» LoweU, * * Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound. PRUSSIAN i o f ,h ,> 10,1 FITS H air Falls “» - ¿-¿XJSZ of A