Choice detection, "( lonrii tluit (ho Vnn Itiiitons allorr thr-lr rlilckeiis to diet on their rirlgli hum' fitment, Do they keep It ao- iTt'l?" "Well, I riiimihl think nnt. If you Wiiu with thorn tlm muiivii Mr. Vnu lliixtiiti will iihU If you prefer violet fed fowl or 'chicken do rosea.' " nrtll Cnl to lh lnl.lle. Ir r, (l Wo, t'tilnsa Hedlrln On, M Al'lor hi I'orlUnd, tiregoti, regiats being eon. IIH1 wllll llcll'lllf I Hlllg tllll, Who Ulr.t rrxiialljr In Portland. Iir Wo Is n Ifdil. mul ! prurllcl gal mn loratloii, nt AMer trt now xn thought tiit m was Kiilf una l hill ilovtor lloinrslln llapplnc. Mm, Neighbors Men hum different way of making home happy. Mr, llrttner llovf en? Mm. Nelghlaim -Home do It I17 'y lug n home mul some by eteylng iwif. FITS rnnlnnll7 Uiiimi. no ntaor nammanMa) nerni.lrt'siiiirnr nini'iirMni Iinlui.f. ri.olfir I're'tr1lti'itllentlrll r,IU II, k'lloa, 1,1.1 .U Ant, M . I'lill-1IH'S ". Ilor Mother' rroxiioatloiulone. lie Why doe jour mother InsUt on yiiur having an elaborate church nnt ding? Hhn .Slit aaya It' til la it chance I'll ver have lit show off In good clothe. You Can (let Allen's l'ooM!a I'ltlM. WilU Allen H, tllinaM, lloy.N. Y , lor free Mm 1 U nt Allen ' foot )'. II cures weMIng, hot a.tilln,rhliig feel II ine set or fight alio iy A reruln cur lot corns. IngnmliigiiktU and ,uiilnnt, All it rug. (lata Mil ll. He. iKin'l rr1 stijr substitute. TliiiruiiKlilr J'nrltiociL, Official Vpi, w bar room for a few mum "U" road guards. Had an expe rience? Applicant (fleofernuslyl HoIiiikowwh mowwoystreetl Will up! Dou'lbesll Isit H(rpllvely!JhakaUgl Mother will nnl Mil, Wlnaluw'a (toothing rirrupllm bn remedy tout lor their ehlldtu during Ilia lealhlng period. Ttia lal Anion Trhrehnff m an Iml mat friend or Uorkl u. Tol.tol. nu.l It wa tlm rcmarkabl sitvre uf the former lint enc-juraged lilui In till literary tfforta. Plan's Oure 1 a good rtniali mnlletno. IlliaacuruHl (xniirln ami ruliU fur forty fr. Al ilriiKKi'i". fun. The U'ahlMlnn .Moiitimriit, In With. Inclon, I). (J.. I Ihr hUliftt In tka wnrkl. 1 1 Inwrr fnVi trrl In Iko air, an1 It rom jxuisl of IN.IXKJ hlufk of marblr, mi-Ii two frrl Itilrk, nKrOnio.riTT nr leiarxt, 1 l,IKt luustr. I r4NK J ( lunar inairt olh that : It toDiur ut(nr tit Ui nrtrtol y l.vr i f.i , Jnln iHiilnro In tlio Cly r'IT!(xii,Crn If Hit Wte .ninl, and ml iM firm wilt .7 llnuMWulOSK lllNlllir.il !K)I.tMlH fur .h ami BTrrrr il I'lTiKmi thalrannut Ui fliixl fcr IImumuI lltlL'al'iTtKRM I'J'aa. rilASK J. TlfWiKY Htfoin to llar ma ami auhrltl In mr prrinra, tUUStliUajr ul IWriiilir, A ll.tMO. A. y. (ll.KAHON, I..., I Holarj IHiMIc Ilall'a Catarrh Outa la laaen InUrnatly, and rU Jllrctljr on III btwwl anil liillwilla aurfama l Ilia artlew. IWnit lur Uitlmoiilala. frar. 7 i CIIKNKT A CO.. TuUdo.O. H.M by liruiilala, 7&0. Ilall'a raiaUr lllla ara tba bnt Ho Mnnr Have. "Ilrrr la an artlclf nlNiut our mr niit iiollci'," auld the ri'portiT, "How liniihl I tii'itd It)" "Oh, Juat any the rlty haa n tmil caao of tho bluri," rcpllLtl the sruat Mltor. -(5g0' U0OW-HORPMIHC-T08ACC0 -ariipi noii rowmmin vunu tiii '- r aa uil piaricutimi llMfTlllTHHtirBUy POWTl.ANO,Qlf A l.ltlln Too OimmI. Iliiabnnd Why o you abnp at Hloco & (.', 1 11 at. -nil of at Kaatlma'aT Wife Patlina'a baa aoui" new anrt of Iftrlral cuntrlrant which lrleia your rhinen ao quick you don't bar lima to cbane your nilml. Oltl'.nON lORTt.ANI ST. HELEN'S HALL a mni.'H Hf'iioui. ok thi: uii)wnr i:I,hikmI'"I lorl , Italian, build-liiniilinnl-lh Uil mini (or rat aloiitia I'm-iii 0in ,S)loinlioi' IB, I'KM lltlCIIS 1HAT TALK. it at?iiliil atan Ur.l wroutht Iran pl ', Inch, ivmi t-r iw Ivl I'-n aWnlial ataiHtard wrought Iron I'll. I Inoh. IW'wi hv Itat All aliaa In lilaoK and anlmnliod 1 1 at lowral markrt pf Irra Wid puiniia -lpir una land r iiilnula. llublir Ivattiur ami 1 anvat lling, ln ami anK al wluHaaala lirlrea Urllalialor your watlla III Ilia liiaehlnary Una Irrigation plauli a ii tally HiUrtixi AUclilnary Co., l"ort Ian J, Orafan, Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOMR TRHATMENT Tola wniKl.rfnt Cat (, dix-isr I rall.d liral ImaiM lit rurra Mala wltlmut 0l llau llial t. ! up to dla. ruraa "llu Ikia wuadarrul llil n li.iha, rcuta, liuita, balk a anil ?tahlM Dial u aallr.lr un- .noa Hi llila coialrjf, Itirough Hi. uo a' IIHN.H .IMflllirv. V,(r,..v .Hu hw,v iimwl Hi ainiua ( or ttM dlRtl rm ,JIm. nlilfh h aurcaairullr oaa la itlltmni dtaraaM. II guaianiaaa locur cUrli, "In ula, lung, IliioaU lliauinalllili, uriiuanMv louimli, llT.r, .l.lo.n, .10.1 hu huudrxla of wallniual!. Chr-4 motltral. tall an, ar Inn., I'alltnia oul of Hi cllf '; f l.l.n.aaiiitclroiilaia. n.ud alamp. CO.NHUU TA'IIUM ritKtC. AllUHUiitt ThcC. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 19. AUar St., frll'i.l. Of tin. aa-M.'i hii,, IN N, U. No. J-IK04 I-rcrilKN-writing W luaollnn llila to BdrertlMra pleavMl yapar, "iTjRtfJwvaiuaiusL'Ji -rr ' i' Secret of tk ll II y KM I UK OIIAI'TI.H X. Itnnitl ahmik I'roajnir'a hand, cloard tha door nftcr him mid hurrlml up tha alrrnt, Iravlnj I'rnxpi'r alniiillnir limnnrnlili' nml ovnri'iMiia by dlanppnliitinfiit. In waa nrntihivl frnin lila xliMiiny rcrrrle by henr luii llm roit-wlilhktiriHl mini ny, In a bail' terllik' tnnm "Hi tlican nm your frlcndaj" "Vi'," ld Pnmiicr, wllh blttarncaa, "You h i'ii id li i it 1 olfur inu liulf of til forluni"?" "Thtit waa very tln;y on bla parti why did tin not ffnr lliu wboleY Olfcra coat linllilllK, allhiiilk,'li I hnvn no doubt that Ihla awept youth would rlicerfillly elm ln tlitiuaand franca to put Ilia otonu bilwct'ii you and him." "Knr wbnt rraaon?" "Who kiiuwa? IVrhapa for tha aama mamui Hint ho haa not art foot lu hli tinclr'a houao for n moiith." "Hut Hint la tha truth, mnnalrur, I am aurn of II." "Naturally." anld M. Vcrdnrat, wllh n priiroklnff iiillo. "Hut," ha (ontlnm-d, with a arloua air, "w hara drtolnl Mioiigh tllii" to llil Adonla, Now, !" goo.1 ftintmh n rlinnan your dra, nud wo will ko nml call on M. faurel. It U iiarcixary; ao rnuia nn. Yon mut hara coufidnnra, put nn a brar far," I'ni'prr had hnnlly paaiad Into hla bfdrooui wbn tha bnll rami acaln, M Vanlurct opanl tb" door. It waa tha porter, who handtd him a thick letter, and aaldl "Thl Inter waa left llila monilnB for M. Hertoiny. I waa an fliirrli-l when ha eamw that I forxnt to hand It to him, It la a rery odd looklnr Utter, la It not, malerl" It waa, Indeed, a moat peculiar ml Ira, 'Hi aillrea waa tint written, but form) of printed latter, carefully cut from a ImkiW, and paated mi the envelope M. Verilnret went Into the next rojjin and rloai-l the door behind blm. "Hera la a latter for you," aald M Vrrtlliret. I'roper at one tore open tha enralope. Homa bank uotea dropped out; h" countH tli em; there er ten. Ill fare turned purpl The Utter, like tb adilret. ' comiMMa.1 of printed word cut out and pnMed on n ahcat nf paper It waa abort but e.pllolt: "My Daar Protper A frlrml, who knona the horror nf yimr Ituntlun, aenda till There la one heart, be nurd, that abate your ulTerinc. do away; leave Krancr, you arc youue; the future ) before j 011. (lo, ami may till money bring you happlne.!" "KverylxMly llie m to go away," crle-l Prvaper, "then there tnut be a cn piracy again! me" "Now," aald M. Verduret, "w mnt tak advantage nf thli evdlenr. galue.1 by the Imprudence of our enemlea, with nut delay, fli will begin with in por ter." lie openrtt tha door and called out. Tlm porter cutered, InoklilaT ery much urprll at the authority eierrUed over hla lodger by tbl atranger "Who gave you thli Utter)" aald M. Verdiirat. "A meenger, rtho aald he waa paid for brlnsluc II, lie la the errand runner who ataiida at the comer of the Hue Pl falle" "(Jo anl brine blm here " After the (Wirier had sou M. Verilnret read the letter over aereral time, trail nlng tha aeiilencea ami vtelgblus i-Tiry word "ISvhlently thla letter waa compoel by a woman," he finally M. "Never would one man itolue another a etvlre, and endllia' him money, ue Ilia Hnril 'hnpilupa.' Now let ua ee If we ran dUcorar whence the printed woul were tnkn to niiiMe thla letter." II apprnarhl the window and htxnn to ilildy the pnatrtl word with all tha acnipulou attention which an antlijua rlnn would devote to an old pallmteat. "Hmall type," ald he. "very aUnder and clear: the paper I thin and xbmy. I hnve It1" he cried; "now I hae It The woiila are all rut fnun n prai book. Wa will lHik. lit leait, and then we ahull be certain." He moUti'lled one of tho word paated on (he paper wllh hi tongue, and when It wna kiiijtcirutly ottciiiM he detacheil It with a pin, Oil the other klde of thli word waa printed a itcvout I.atln won, Den, "An, hfl." ho aald, with n Mill" Intuit of aatlafiirtliin, "I knew It. Hut what baa become of tha mutllnted prayer book On It hnc been IniruvilT No, bccniiae a heavy bound IhioU la not aaally burned. It U thrown lu komo corner." M Venlnret waa interrupted by the porter, who roturued with tha maaaen ger. "Ah, hem you am." be aald, encour-aglnuly- Then he abuwed tha eiuclopc of the letter nnd aald: "Do you remember bringing thla Utter hero thla iiiornliiK?" "Perfectly, ninnaleiir. I took particu lar notice uf the dlroctloni; we don't often ace nu thing like It." "Who told ou to bring it, a 111 mi or n IndyV "Neither, inonalcur; It wna I bnvo nvor mm blm before." gentle porter. "Very well I will give you ten frnnca a day If jmi will wnlk nbout the atteeta nnd look for the porter who brought thla letter, l.very evening at eight o'clock coiuo to the Aivlinngel, on tho Quny Halnt Michel, give mo n report of your aonrch nnd rrrclv your pay. Aak for M. Vcnluret. If you find tho mini I will give yon fifty frnuca. Dou't Ion a min ute. Stnrt off!" "Mnmth tir." nld Prosper, when tho porter hnd left tho room, "do you atlll think you act a woman's baud In thla ffulrr PiuDlered Sfe OAnORIAU "Mora than aver, and a ploua woman, too, who baa two prayer hooka, allies alio could cut up 01m to wrlto to you. Aro you ready to go to M, Kativel'a? eT ('omo on, then; wa hnva certainly earned our brcakfnat today." OIIAPTKII XI. Thn vUlt to M. Kauvel waa vary RtlfT and formal. Only n few wnrda wore ex changrt.1 between tho banker and M. Verduret, who wna Introduced aa a rela tive of Pronpiir, and than the two left thn nnirn. "I hope, you am aatUIUd, moiikleiir." Prnaper anld, In a gloomy tone, whan they readied the atrcet, "you exacted thla painful atep, and I could only ac juleaca. Horn I gained anything by adding thla humiliation to the othere which 1 barn anffurod?" "You have not, but I bar," replied M Verduret. "I could find no way of gaining rcra to M. Kauvel, aarn through you; and now I have found out what I wanted to know, I am convinced that M. Kauvel had nothing to do with th robbery." Proaper and hla companion had atop ped to talk more at their eaaa near tha rorntr nf the Hue LafHta. M. Verduret eemed to ba nuxloui, and waa ronatnut ly Ifxiklng around as If he expected aome one. He aoon uttered an exclamation of aatlafartlon. At the other end of tha vacant apace he aaw Cavalltnn, who waa bareheaded and miming. He waa ao ex cited that ha did not even stop to ahaka hand with Proaper, but darlrd up to M, Verduret and aid: "They have gona, monlenr. They went about n quarter of nn hour ago." "Then wa have not an Instant lo loe," and he handed Cavnlllon a note he bad written aoms bourn befor at Proiper'a hoilae. "Here, nd him thla, and then return at nnre lo your desk; you might ha rnl cd. It was very raah In you to com out without your hat." Cnralllon ran off aa qnlrkly as h had come Proaper waa atupefied. -What." ba exclaimed. "You know raralllonr "Ho It aem," answered M. Vardumt, with a amlle; "but w bare no time to talk; coma on, hurry!" And he eel the example by striding rapidly toward tha Hue Lafayette. He suddenly stopped before a door hearing the number PI. "We are golnu In here," b said to Prosper; "come." They went lip the atep, and etopped on tb second floor, before a door over which was a large sign, "Fashionable Dremeker." A handaome bellrope hung on the wall, but M. Vcnluret did not touch It. Ha tapped with tho knuckle In a peculiar way, and the door Instantly opened aa If koine one had been watching for his signal on the other aide. Tha door waa opened by a neatly dreed woman of about forty. Khe quietly ush ered M. Verduret and Prosper Into a neat dining room with several doom opening Into It. M. Verduret asked, In a low tone, pointing to one of the doom: "In thrrer "No," said the woman, In the aamo ton, "over there, In the little parlor." M. Verduret opened tho door pointed nut, and pushed Proaper Into the little parlor, whispering as he did so: "(Jo In, and keep your presence of mind." Hut this Injunction waa useless. The Inatalit he cat bl eyta around the room Into which he had ao unceremoniously been pushed without any wanting, Proa per exclaimed. In a startled voice: "Madeleine!" It waa Indeed M. Fauvel'a niece, look ing more beautiful than ever. Htandlng In the middle of the room, near a table corerol wllh ellUa and satlna, aha waa arranging a aklrt of red velvet embroid ered In gold. At alght of Prosper all the blood rushed to her fare, aud her beautiful eyea half closed, as If aha were about tn faint. She recovered from her momentary weaknesa, and the soft ex presaiou of her eyea changed to one of haughty resentment. In an offended tone khe aald: "You promised m upon your honor, monsieur, that you would never again aeek my presence. la this the wny you keep your word T" "I did promise, mademoiselle, bat so many things have happened alnca that terrible day that I think I am excusa ble In forgetting, for one hour, an oath torn from me In moment of blind weak ness. It Is to chance, at least to another will than my own, that I am Indebted for th happiness of once mom finding myself near you. Alasl the Instant I saw you my heart bounded with Joy, I did not think no, 1 could not think that you would prove mom pitiless than strangers have been, and cast me off when I am ao miserable and htart brokun." "You know me well enough, Prosper, to be sura that no blow can strike you without reaching mo at the same time. You eu(Ter, I auffer with youj I pity you aa a sister would pity a beloved brother," "A slater!" anld Prospur, bitterly, "Yea, that waa the word you used the day you banished me from your pres ence. A sister! Then why during three yenm did you deludo me with vnlu hopes) Wns I a brothor to you the day when, at thn fool of the altar, wo sworn to lovo each other forever, nnd you fastened around my neck a holy relic, nnd anld, 'Wcnr thla alwaya for my eake, uovvr part from It, ami It will brlug you good fortune!' " " Madeleine attempted to Interrupt him by n supplicating gesture; ho would not bred It, but continued, with Increased bit terneaat "Ouo month after that happy day a jraar aro yon ma back my prom lia, told mo to consider myaelf frc from my ntngtinta, and narer to comn near you aifiln. If I could linra dlacovurnd In wlwit way I Iiavm offandod youl Hut no, you r fined to txplnln, You told 1110 that nn InrlnrdliU ohatarln had nriarn hatwvan ua and I believed you, fool Ihnt I wn Tlit obatacla your own hfirt. Mndalftlna. I hare alwnya worn I ho inndal, hat It haa not brought ma Impplnnn or trood fortune." OIIAPTKII XIJ. Aa whl to and motionless as a statue, Madelelno atood with bowed head bflfore the storm of passionate reproach. "Prosper, my brother, my friend, If you only knew " "I know but one tiling, Madeleine, and that Is that you no longer love me, and that I Mvo yon more madly than ever. Oh, Madeleine, haafen only kuowa bow I lov you!" He wna silent. He hoped for an an swer. None enme. Hut auddenly tha al ienee wa broken by a stilled eob. It was Madeleine's maid, who, seated In a corner, wna weeping bitterly. He turned In surprise, and looked nt tho weeping woman; thla neatly dressed waiting maid waa Nina Oypsy. Proaper waa o startled thnt he became perfectly dumb. He atood them with ashy lips, nnd a chilly sensation creeping through his reins. Meanwhile Madeleine had auccceded In recovering her usual calmness. Blowly and almost unconsci ously aha had put 011 her bonnet and ebnwl, lying on tha aora, men sn ap proached Prosper and aald: "I wish to tell you that I ham for gotten nothing. Hut, oh! let not thla knowledge give you any hope, the future la blank for us; but If you love mo you wilt live. You will not, I know, add to my already heavy burden of sorrow, tha agony of monrnlng your death. For my aake live; live th life of a good man, and perhaps the day will come when I can Justify myself In yonr eyes. And now. oh. mr brother, oh. my only friend, adieu! adieu!" Hhe pressed a kiss upon his brow, and r-i.itM.t (mm ib tYwim. followed br Nina Oypsy. Prosper waa alone. H seemed to lie awaking from a troumeo orenm. II tried to think over what had Just happened, nnd aaked himself If he were losing hla mind, or whether he hnd really spoken to Madeleine, and aeon Oypsy. He waa obllgod to attribute all thla to the mysterious power of the strange man whom he had seen for the first time that very morning, and who had entered the little parlor. "1 thank yon for your past services, monsieur," said Prosper to blm. "and de cline them for th future, as I hav no need of them. If I attempted to defend my honor and my life It waa becauae I hoped thnt Madeleine would b reatored to be. I have been convinced to-day thnt all la at nn end between ua; mtlm from the etruggle, and cam not what becoraea of me now." Prosper waa so decided that M. " er duret seemed alarmed. "Yon must be mad," he flnnlly aald. "No, unfortunately I am not. Made leine haa ceased to love me. and of what Importance I anything else?" "Do you suspect nothing? you did not see what waa hidden beneath her words? Prrhapa It waa not a delicate thing to do, but aa long aa the object la good w need not look too closely at the meane. I listened, and l am giau mat 1 urn, because now I can aay to you. Take courage, Prosper; Madeleine lovea you: ahe hat never ceased to lovo you.".. Like a man who, feeling himself at the point of death, ptlta fnltli In the doc tora promises, Prosper aaw ray of hope In M. Verdurefa positive assertions. "Oh," he murmured, suddenly calmed, "If I could only believe" "Hellove me. I am not mistaken. Ah, you hnvo not guessed, aa I did, the auf ferlnga of this generous girl, struggling between her lovo aud what she believes to be her duty. Did not your heart bound nt her words of farewell? Bhe la not, free. In recalling her promise to you h nhavMl a sunerior. Irresistible will. She sacrificed herself, for whom? We shall eoon know, and the eecret of her aelfaacriflc will reveal to us tha secret of the plot of which you am tha victim." (To be continued.) l'rlenila of tho Dog. Four boys, averaging about 10 yearn of age, trudged Into the offlce of a city treaaurer and tax collector, leading with them a timid canine n black nnd white) water panlel. One of tho boya, who acted aa spokesman, raised him self on tip toe, looked over the counter and aaked: "Plenae, rulater, Is this where jou got dog llcunsea?" "Yes, my lad," was tho reply, "Well, you see, it's tills way we scant a license tajr for this dog. He nln't got no home, and we'ro adopted him. Wo've named him Jack." Upon Inquiry It wns learned that thi dog had been wandering around, and that tho poundman had made aereral unsuccessful attempts to catch tha nameleas canine, but tho boys with whom tho animal had made friends could handle hi in at will. Finally they took pity upon Jack because of the scares the poundman gavo him, and raised 0110 dollar and a half among the boya of the neighborhood with which 1 to buy a license tug for the canine. ' Itlalittutr a Wrong. "Naw," snapped tho mnrblo-hoarted fomalo, "I nln't got nothln' cooked fer enny low-dowu trnrap." "Youso hev got de wrong dopo sheet, raa'aru," replied tho hungry holio. "I'm or tramp, nil right, all right, but I nln't no low-down one. I'm at do head ut mo profesahun. See?" W. K. Vanderbllt'a Inside tennis court at his winter home, Oskdule, Miax, I to cost $100,000. Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair VMor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole stor, . Sold for 60 years. "I lis aad At.C Ilalr Vlrer fr a bmg Urn tl ll. lad.Ml a ondfful lialr IaM. H muring bltu (a Ik hair and aclp, and, t D tb n Um, proving ipl.rtdld dr M.lnr. 3 11. J. W. TltllM, Madlll, Iwf.T. l k bntll, It J . a t o.irmm. IsiwAlt Va. fori ew-alr .-;- STORY FROM AM ABSTRACT. Farm Now In Kansa City Bold tr Ben ntur Cockrcll in Ilofaood. If Senator Francis Marlon Cockrcll could bare foreseen when ho wns a boy that the great city of the Missouri alley would bo built here at the Junc tion of tho Knw nnd Mlaaourl rivers lie might now be a multimillionaire. In examining un abatract to a lot on Trncy, between Thlrty-sUth and Thlr-ty-cevcutb afreets, It. J, Holmden, tb attorney, made the discovery that Cockrcll, In 1817, when he was a boy of l.'l, owned eighty acres there, anil he sold It nil for 1900. The lot wlilcli Mr. IlolrniJrn was looking up sold re cently for .'.000, The land. (MO acres of It, wos deeded by the United Ktntes government In IS -7 to the Htute of Mlaaourl for semi nary purposes. The tract was all of Mt-tlon 21, township 40, range 33. In 18.T) Joneph Cockrell. father of tho Senator, bought eighty ncrea of It from the Statu for J'-'.W an ncre. Mr. Cock rell died, and In 1847. when Francis Mnrlon Cockrell wna 13 yenrs old. lie petitioned the court, through his guar dian, to sell the eighty acres. Iu his petition be said that he al ready owned a farm In Warrvnsburg butllclciitly large for tils needs when be should become of age, and, besides, be aald, the big storm of 18U, the year of the great flood, had blown down all the trees on his elgbty-acr truct In Jnckson county and therefore It would bo useless for him to bold It becauae, when he would como of ago, the timber would be all dead. Hicks 1 and Smart of Independence were Cock- , rell's lawyers. The court granted his request and the land was bought by 1 Joseph IJrown for 900. Kansas City Stur. Airs. L C. Glover, Yicc-Pres-' Went Milwaukee, Wis., Business Woman's Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia G. Pinkliam's Vege table Compound. " DrcAn Mns, Pixkhavi 2 I waa mar ried for soveral years and no children blossed my homo. The doctor aald I had a complication of fomalo troubles and I could not have) any children un less I could be cured. Ho tried to curat me, but after experimenting' for sev eral months, my husband became dis gusted, and one night when we noticed the testimonial of a, woman who had boon cured of similar trouble through tho use of Lydln. K. Plnkham'i Vofjotablo Compound, he went out and bought a bottle for me. I used your medicine for three and one-half months, Improving1 steadily In health, and in twenty-two months a, child came. I cannot fully express the joy and thankfulness that is in my heart. Our home is a different place now, as we have Bomothlnfr to live for, and all tho credit Is due to Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vegotablo Com pound. Yonra very sincerely, Mns. L.C. Ui.ovr.u,6M drove SU, Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President, MllwauUae, lluslness Woman's Association. uooo for filt If trlgloat of a tee fetter seetaf.geW aw eaaaat ft seetfaeeX tmsEZDEMsnijmmiMm aD-tuiUiVasUioo. la time. Bold br dnuiltU. K MM'IVJilta'MZi vwm Aire I I", fllnvor VIr.Prwr-1 M s; I -a ! ll L