G et Rid o f S crofula Bunches, eruptions, Inflammations, sore* r. v .v ,'.v % - ,> - .v ,y ,v .'v . r m m o * the eyelids sod eers, dlsw e s of the bones, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh, wasting, are only some of the troablM It oansss. It Is a very active evil, making havoc of the whole system. Hood’sSarsapariUa Eradicates It, cues all fljgj and builds up the whole sj Accept no substituía. A DOCTOR’S MISSION BY EMILY THORNTON Author of ** Row Russ s ix ’s R ui .*,” "GLTKXOT,” “ T i» FiSBXOXABuUOTHU,” ETC. 1 ^ — — ---- CHAPTER IIL—(Continued.) stance. I should Mka to read it though, A few days after the promenade on would not yon?” deck Dr. Elfenatedn was summoned by “!*•; I wondar where hs put It?” Miss Nevergall to attend her aunt, who “In the drawer of his bookcase, where waa very IU, owing to the violence of he keepe letters not answered. I wish the storm. Portioning out a sedative, I could unlock It, but the key has gone ti>e young physician turned to give It to down the carriage way in the old gent’s his companion, and In handing it, their pocket,” replied Ae unfilial girl. fingers met,. and at the touch hie heart “Well, since yon express a wish to see leaped so forcibly into a delightful thrill it, perhaps I can aid you. Seel this key that It caused an instant feeling of ques­ looks aa though It might fit any lock.” tioning as to Its cause. returned the young man, readily enough Their passage across the Atlantic waa falling into the suggestive mood of his an unusually propitious ons. It was with sister. relief to both the physician and anxious Laughing, the yeong girl turned quick­ niece as thsy saw the termination of the ly with him, and i both glided with voyage, for In spite of their united ef­ stealthy steps towards tha library and forts, Mrs. Nevargali's strength waa rap­ their ancle’s desk. The key fitted; a fact idly departing. Robert well knew, aa H waa not the first Dr. Elfensteln had an unusually tender tlms It had bean tried by the unprin­ and sympathising heart He could not cipled nephew, and the following letter, see so young a girl in such trouble and written with a band evidently feeble not in everything possible lend a help­ from sickness, waa eagerly read, than aa quickly returned to its hiding place, and ing hand. Hie cared for her as a brother, and tha the drawer relocked, ea they had found eloquent look of gratitude that flashed it Mr. Albee’s Opinion. him, as, after seeing them both On the envelope waa written, “To be r Alpine, Cal., June 6.—Mi. T. M. Al- upon safely Liverpool home of their sent to Sir Reginald Glendenning, Bart, bee, our postmaster has expressed an cousin, in Mr. the Rogers, placed her after my death.” , opinion based on his own experience hand in his, at parting, Ethel and faltered out “Sir Reginald Glendenning: which will no doubt be of interest to her thanks, aa he bade her farewell, nev­ "My Dear Brother—You will donbt- many. Mr. Albee is a man of few er expecting to eee her more, was a re­ less be surprised to receive this letter from one who has been so many years words, but his well known truthfull- ward not soon to be forgotten. After leaving his fellow voyagers, our separated from her family. In conse­ nees and uprightness of character adds hero lost no time in pursuing his own quence of having married, secretly, the much weight to any statement he Journey. Before a week had rolled by man of her choice. Allow me merely to makes. He says: way w m made perfectly plain, and say that when yon, read this, the sister "The first box of Dodd's Kidney Pills his a pleasant home waa provided. He found that yon once loved will have passed that I used convinced me of their good by of Levi Perkins, the land­ away, and, therefore, aha trusts that all qualities and I used altogether four lord Inquiring of the hotel he (Sopped, that hard feelings that her marriage may have boxes with the very best results. I can tile place bed just where been excited, and al­ occasioned will be buried forever. Broth­ heartily recommend this remedy." most stunned, by the sudden illness of er, I write to you. bow in order to crave This voluntary expression of opinion Dr. Jennings, the only physician for a favor at your bands. My only child In Infancy, and just twenty and a will doubtless find an echo in many miles around. He had been rendered died helpless three days before, by a paralytic half years ago, I, with the oonsent of homes in Califronia for Dodd’s Kidney stroke, feared, would never my husband, took charge of a little girl ! Pills have been making some miracu­ again be and able ae to all attend to his profes­ of gentle blood and some pleasant future lous cures in this state. prospects, and gave her the love of a sional duties. From the evidence already published Instantly, on hearing this news, the true mother. On her twenty-first birth­ it seems safe tq conclude that this med­ young man had visited the house of the day ahe will be at liberty to open certain icine will be found to be a perfect cure old gentleman, and showing his lettsrs of documents laid aside for her. and then for Rheumatism, Urinary trouble, recommsndatlon, and his written creden­ will come Into possession of her own Backache and any and every form or tials, he had offered to attend to the sick property, for some little awaits her ma­ In his place, which offer waa accepted, jority. Until then, after my death, ahe symptom of Kidney Complaint. and in a few days the stranger had all will be friendless and alone. Now, I ask the calls for medical advlca that ha oould if yon will cars for her until that date, D one to a Crisp. attend, and the result was that he bought October fifth la reached? Can ahe not A small boy was undressing the oth­ tiis practice old and worn oat man, he in some way of service to yon, and er evening before the open fire in ids and became of his the accepted successor. Dr. thus compensate for her board and trou­ nursery, says the New York Tribune. Jennings lived only two days after Elfen- ble? Do this tot' me, my dear brother, His mother gave him his nightshirt stein’s arrival, for a third severs shock and ba kind and ears for my beloved and told him to hold It to the fire to laid him at rest from his earthly labors Ethel, and my dying gratitude will be yours. forever. warm. “Your affectionate sister, The funeral was a large one, and after She left the room for a minute, but “GERTRUDE.” returned quickly when she heard the the day, with Its many excitements, had “Of all Impudent proposals, that la the passed, Dr. Elfensteln again visited the climax!” ejaculated Bella, indignantly. boy say to his father: house where the dead had so recently “Papa, Is this shirt done when it’s lain, and asking to see the daughter, Mrs. “Taka her into hia own family, Indeed I brown?“ The minx don’t come here, If I can help Stewart, he offered to rent the cottage it. She is no earthly relation to him!” furnished for a year, provided Mrs. Olum “Your IMPORTANT TO TNRBSHBRMBN. opinion will not be asked, sister would remain in it, as formerly, in the mine,” returned her companion fa) evil capacity of housekeeper. “and yoq must remember that you Aa Account and Note Book of 28 Pages This offer relieved Mrs. Stewart of deeds; are supposed to know nothing of the con­ what had been an anxiety, aqd as Mrs. tents Seat Pree to Aay Address. of that letter. Bat do not be alarm­ Clum waa delighted to still retain her The A. H. Averill Machinery Co., of home, all due arrangements were imme­ ed. Our relative looked too much like a Portland, Ore., whose advertisement is diately made, papers drawn np and sign­ thunder cloud to be cajoled into receiv­ to be found elsewhere in this publica­ ed, and one week from the day of his ar­ ing her here.” tion, have prepared for diatiibution rival we find “Earle Elfensteln, M. D.,” Need we stop now, after relating such scene, to describe the wholly heartless among tbreshermen a thresherman’s ac­ upon a sign, betide the door of the pret­ a characters of thee« relations of Lady tiest cottage in the place, and that young count and note book of 25 pages. This disciple of Galen busy night and day at­ Constance Glendenning? Indulged from book will be mailed to threshermen tending to the large practice so suddenly Infancy by their own parents as much free! of charge, by addressing the above thrown upon his hands. as by the Lady Constance, whose whole named company. affections had centered upon them, in consequence of the cold manner of her CHAPTER IV. paMionate husband towards her­ The peninsula of India, which in area Sir Reginald was out of moody, self, k Is not to bs wondered at that Is naif the size of the United States, has humor one sunny Glendenning morning In May. The they developed with each year selfish and a population of 800,000,000, of whom dally mail had been haDded him, aa usu­ unamlable dispositions under her foolish­ 200,000,000 are farmers. al, just aa he had commenced hit break­ ly fond sway. fast, and one letter that he had than As for Lady Constance, her naturally Tor bronchial troubles try Piao’s Cure received had discomposed and made him amiable disposition had grown hardened. for Consumption. It is a good cough surly and violent Life with her violent tempered hash and medicine. At druggists,"price 26 cents. “What luck is this?” he muttered. had proved anything bat pltasant, and aa “After my not going to the funeral of she finally saw his pgly features of char­ Applying Early Remedy. my aister, and thua, by my absence, acter being imitated by these children “Why did you never marry?” showing I had not overlooked her under her charge, aha became morbidly “I became convinced In my youth plebeian that marriage, to think that these Indifferent and cold to anch a degree that that the prevalence of divorce was be­ people have forwarded a letter as her nearest relatives could scarcely rec­ coming a menace to American insti­ this to ms is absurd! I inch do not care if it ognise in the proud Lady Constance tutions.”—Brooklyn Life. waa written by her before her death. Glendenning the once light-hearted and They might have known I did not wish gay young cousin, whose society was so it Take charge of her husband’s niece, much sought in former years by the three forsooth! She may go to the ahnehouse brothers before their father’s death, when for all me! I will not have a thing to life had been so different for each. This do with her. morning Lady Constance felt unusually So saying, Sir Reginald turned to hia dispirited. Her ' apathetic heart had library, tossed the offensive letter into a been moved the night before by a singu­ drawer of his bookcase, locked it and larly vivid dream, in whioh ahe had met putting the key in his pocket, rang tha once more her never forgotten early lover, bell furiously for a waiter, ordering him and the face of Sir Arthur had appear­ have the groom bring to the door a ed in that midnight hour with all the Sometimes the hair is not to young horse named Tempest st once, as realnem of life, while ahe seemed to to ride. Springing upon the hear him wail in despair: propfHrly nourished. It suffers he back intended the handsome creature, Sir Regi­ “Oh, Constance, Constance 1” for food, starves. Then it nald of Glendenning away, just as Starting from this dreary sleep, she falls out, turns prematurely his nephew, Robert, dashed a young man about tossed restlessly until morning, and then years of age, appeared upon the after rising, found that the impression gray. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a twenty deserted piazza. made upon her mind had not In the least He was in personal appearance very vanished. She sank upon her knees, and tall, with a magnificent figure, dark com­ weeping bitterly, moaned: plexion, handsome features and large, “Oh, Arthur, whv waa I so unfaithful speaking black eyes, while hia whole air to thy precious memory ? Why did I thee so soon, my own, my own? the pride that he had so rich­ forget hair food. It feeds, nourishes. ly portrayed Wretched guilty woman that I hare been inherited from hia own Immediate fam­ The hair stops falling, grows ily. to wed for a title and Inheritance, so un­ long and heavy, and all dan­ “Belle!” he exclaimed, aa his slater, a have feeling and heartleM a man as I, alas! done! Oh, heaven, forgive this, my beautiful brunette, followed him. “See sin, and druff disappears. grant me peace with thyself our worthy relative dashing down the " Mr b slr was coming out tsntW y. I was carriage way at that breakneck speed. after my weary life to ended!” alm ost afraid to comb i t B at A jar's Hair Vigor promptly stoppsd tha falling, and alto Long and bitterly ahe thus wrestled Zounds! if I Were to ride in that savage with rastorsd tha natural color.” her own heart, never stirring from Landing H. J M ss. X. O. X. W lSD, Landing. way he would rate me soundly for it for lowly posture until she was sudden­ a. o. i m oo„ the next fflree days. I wonder what her #100 a bottla. by a horrified scream from that letter coaid have contained to ly lips aroused fo r ...PTfflin news ahe knew to be Belle’s, whlla a infuriate him as it did. Do you know, hs strange call In tones of anguish for “Aunt is always terribly provoked when he Constancs” earned her to rise and open rides like that.” “I do not, neither does A«tit Con­ the door, where abs, too, was startled A Scholar’s Advice. The German historian. Professor Theodor Mommsen, was noted for the facility with which he acquired lan­ guages. The tongues of modern Bo- rope as well as the classics were to him not studies, but the familiar tools of his deadly work. An American reporter who was in­ terviewing him a few years ago asked to have a certain reference put into English, as he did not read German well. “Not read German well? And you a Journalist?“ exclaimed the savant. “I do not see how it Is possible. Young man, German Is one of the four neces­ sities for a student The other three are English, French and Italian. With­ out them you can never know the ten­ dency of modern thought If you have them not, do not rest until you have learned them all” Ayers H a ir V ig o r P o o r Hair A World-Wldi to see the whole household assembled In the halls, and than tha first knowledge Wherever men are there will be ill* oi some awful calamity fell.upon bet nees and wherever people are ill* heart. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will be found a blessing. Solely on their merits have CHAPTER Y. they pushed their way into almost Leaving Sir Reginald to his wild rids every part of the civilised world. on thait lovely May morning, ws will go Their reputation an honest medicine back a day or two In our story, and again that can always bs as relied on has been assk Dr. Elfensteln. In many of hia built up by the grateful praise those risks, which were all professional, hs who have been cured. The two of follow­ had, by dropping some leading word, striven to discover the public mind In ing letters indicate just how tbs repu­ regard te the murder committed In thak tation of this remedy knows no geo­ midst twenty-five yean before. graphical bohnds. The sick and suffer­ To hia surprise, ha met everywhere • ing all over the world are asking for derided reluctance to talk upon the a ob­ Kidney Pills. ject, as the law had acquitted the only Dodd’s Dear Sirs:—I have been suffering for one suspected, but the gloomy looks and some months from s Kidney com­ wiae shakes of the head he so often met plaint. The doctor who attended me told Mm well that tha younger brotfcos baa recommended me to take your Fitzroy waa still held guilty in tbs opin­ Pills* "Dodd’s Kidney Pills.’’ Altar ions of tbs general mans of the Inhab­ itants. two boxM I got some relief. Bat un­ Sorry to sea that hia friend w m still fortunately I have not been able to go so hardly thought of, Earls Elfensteln on with the treatment, being unable to dropped the subject Jumping into hia find any Pills in Cairo. gig, he drove away to the village, resolv­ The chemist who sold me the two ed to go through the extensive grounds boxes has informed me that hs had sent of the “Hall,” aa strangers were in the an order for some, and has been keep­ daily habit of doing. ing me waiting for more than one Glendenning Hall lay next to hia own month. This is the reason why I am cottage home, and stopping at tha gats lodge, he asked permission of ths keeper writing to you to request you to have to drive around tha premises. the goodness to send me by return of This permission wee easily gained, and post six boxes for which 1 will pay as the son of the gatekeeper, an Intelligent soon m I receive them from the post. boy of fourteen, volunteered to ride with Kindly let me know at the same time him, to explain the places on the route. your branch agency in Egypt is Bo climbing to his ride, Sandy began at where to be Thanking you in antici­ ones to chatter of ell that came into hia pation, found. . . young head. MOHAMED BACHED, “Yon are the new doctor, I know that "Immenblea Librea de l’E tat,’* well,'’ he remarked; “so it Is all right for yon to know how to get to the Hall, In Office of the Minister of Finance* oaae yon are sent for in a hurry. It la Cairo, Egypt. quit# a ride, you aee, before the man­ Dear Sire:—I want to purchase six sion comes even in sight. This front boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, but I part of ths house Is where the family don’t know where to apply at live, and la of stone, very handsome; but Buffalo or exactly London. I suppose they all that wing, or part, that runs bach, is can be sent by express or registered very old, deserted and almost falling to mail from either place- Please advise pieces.” “There waa a murder committed here me of how to proceed in ordqr to get once, I have been told, my boy. Which the pills without delay. Yours truly* J. P. SIMONSON, part waa that done in?” “It la not on the front, but on the Viborg, V., Mark, Denmark. right-hand aide, where the blind ia half One on J o h n K eraell. open. That was Sir Arthur’s room, and The late Kernell, the Irish come­ is now occupied