“Quite correct, young man.” I I never saw so many emotions 1 • « •. • • 1 r so plainly legible in a man’s face at Baid within invself «»nee. Hope and fear and great joy I Before a great while they went CHAPTER I I and intense pain, I read just as into the dining-room car together, I ha«l a delightful experience plainly as if they had been written and were gone a very long time, the other day. I witnessed the5th in black and white. But the girl I supposed they enjoyed getting act of a little drama in real lit«1 that ha«l taken it all into her own hands, away from me. even if I did pretend made me as happv as if it ha«l been I suppose she read his face as well I not to look at them. I had my some concern <i verv »ut keep you standing.” She looked little shiver of disgust. But she th«» car, two sisters of charity, an a little dubious i He saw it. "How didn’t 6eem to mind so very much unmistakable drummer, ami a large About ten o'clock I heard her stupi I I am I 1 Where is your sec sized young man with a blond mus­ lion?” sav, "1’01 not a bit sleepy; but we tache, who sat immediately in She smiled up at him and led get. there so very earlv in the morn­ front <>t me. He was a manly look the wav to her seat. He picked up ing. and I'm going to the opera in ing fellow; and 1 took a decided t he book and t he coat, and sat down 1 the evening------ ♦> liking to him. beside her in their stead. Fred agreed with her. and eum- But this was all before the cur- Of course after this 1 didn’t here moiled the porter to make lip her tain went up. That event took I place when we stopped at a city much that thev said. 1 shouldn’t section. Then he went out to the I that shall lie nameless, and Self. have had any particular scruple smoking-car. When he came back i , against listening if I could hav«1 and turned into his berth 1 hail the I* jMissesse« «1 and singularly attractive t . . . . , . , done so without their know n: it. curiosity t<> look at mv watch. young woman entered the car at ¡ for I was so much interest«d in was half-past tifee. the rear «loor. Th«1 port« r walked them that I felt quite like I’rovi I I At six I was a Take again, aimed, carrying her satchel and deuce or their grandmamma or a heard a fresh "Good morning!’' in a Umbrella, and established her ill i the section «»pposite min«1. She 1 f.iirv godmother. But it wouldn’t, giilish voice. do for me to perceptibly listen, so I "What! up and dre-s« «1 already? was «Iressed in that sever«1 e|«iganc«1, gazed with great discretion into my I And you look as fresh------ ’’ ami faultless fit that a woman im-j "Asa girl in a sleeping-car,” she mediately iccognizes as implying novel and turned over the pages when I thought it was time. Every ««joined Iditiie'.y. 'No flattery, Redfern I’here was something in­ • 1 one« 1 in a while I could «•atcli a few H|1 . expressible refine(| about her "An I "I had'nt any intention of flatter admirable product of our upper phrases. I’rettv soon I heard, in th« 1 voice of the voimg man. ing \ on. I couhln t volt know.— * ,<> ’J,ir‘ I" 9” tion made up! Sit down, dear.” "Of «•ours«1!—tlir«1«1 si-veral times. "I wonder how much that young «lee1«!«1 in tlie negative. Ami I NHtit toll an iiddres-s where man has slept,” I thought; ami 1 After th«1 train had emerged from letters «-inild be safely sent tn m. ile a rap’d mental calculation. me. ” the covered station sh«1 laid Iler' "I never got it.” His chest r< »se They sat down on the back seat, look in her lap and looked around ami fell, almost convulsively i«x • to mv section, ami as my head He th«1 car. When sh«1 cam«* to th«» leaned over her ami .-aitl. ever s< » was at that eml. of course 1 could x onng man with the Blond urns temlerlv; li«iar < very word they sal«!. I real tuche she gave a barely per«-« ptihle "Wha' must von have tbought of I v couldn't I k Ip it. start. "Come,” I thought, ‘‘ibis is I 4 i: « "T« .9 j «.HiciJ V. En Route. ni r 27 YA’IED la thoUäoof CUi wo Alono own for k I ’/7f Zf£T.VODS,that and Control, orders of • o Who have weak diwoccd or,Tans, who aro su Her­ ing- íromer:r:oitsoFYOUTH\ and nny Exeoc-sc-s, or cf developl I í ,< j ¡: [tempt of irlen** compantoaMead.,,^ rsa A LIMITED TIME ER ls , fl guarantee to\ Xall patients, Æ POSSIf'.YBE KE. if they cm I sro«?£p. . Æ own Exclusive method and nr-' r pllanccs will £^-Tbcrc lattea. afford a CUKE I • • • TiJEA lu «.* • • • Don’t brood over your con«ll*’on, r'l’-fth’o train do«r-'r|W « Thousands of lb"1 V/c-r:;t Casi-3 Lc> yielded t. cur h‘Othztfi TREATMENT, rsrot forth In per ¡yOfitjEPF L whlc.’x v.uH Bend sealed, post ;>uld, £/?££, fnr a lindf'd time. 5£’/TT':._s/r. M Kcmcmber,nooLOClsvha> tLo metho«upnUanceti; ■ J a -j-ei i- |i cncnthatwo em"-lev, w«d wi uia *i 'bo nr wpnL'- c 1 SUCCESS. Efl’E Ci}., €4 • rA'MA v>., tShFF/ '. , . r ,i I Ch HOPE 2.009 Hsfereires. paper when yr;.? i.»it8 JU Mexican Mustang Linimetí »repl X mg « «•a tl ■ .«ly ” It. Wi that ’ nl n< ght j A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, '' Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an efftcla< Jieve liniment otigli No other application compares with it in efficacy. he m •■’HI------11 1 • "his well-known remedy has stood - the test of - years, almo fl Imai generations. A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of L iniment . T-> «ok a • M ust am II I otnai Occasions arise for its use almost every day. \11 druggists and dealers have it. ack I ml ii« flee n For sale by II M. Horton. .11 d ----------------- onia t icU CSSGOVERY hy ACCIDEIsLo isn't im-jolly!” murmured the growing interesting. She has s«en me al! this time?” In compounding a solution a purl was accHiently spilhd ontlel.ik3H| p.:«d o'i • alt<'fwa d ii was (i«sco\ t-red that the l air mis "Wl’at must you have thought of n. irso profumlo. "There isn’t a soul him before,—or thinks she has" plvl. lv r.m \.»I W»* al onV - l r ’ ali n li in«* ito- widch w loch does dœ er VC1 proper to star«1 at th«1 back of a i th«1 ear seat between them, .1 list IIS Inlier not let them know. "Where rrtceolQubcn's w! h 11 >liav;ng, b by fnt vre pn.v grow th an nth utt< r iinisW imposii '■Ki' ÂnH linlrin»«"' 5'rendering its futvre Ine |1. "er per bmtl bnttl^. in se arfet^ mailing postage prld rrid by us u 8( (««■ mc > j j|| ij| III ¡u si-Il«'d (r.cn >. sent In «et« n-» Ulne boxes posture young mini's head, and that she furtively he eovi red it with his. ig .oiance is 1 li.-s—’ perhaps you uuxiTva'ionk S^nd monev or star ps bv hut i with Tull rt’dross written plainly, y W-' Of n e strctly ronddontlxl Th’* ad vert’e^m ent * is honest ard mi eight fo ward in every " J\ q ns \\ e Invite you t • d^at ivith ii *» nnd von will find evervtbing as represented Cut tniM' , was milking heroic efforts not to do «»ours«* I had diser«1« tlv turm’il know the r«-st. »dxv. Address ''M F r-»C A I. rn., |^4 P p r r St reef, CIK C IN N A TI, O my of fal -r ’ ure» your letter , r «im«! at 1 anv “ n » Post OHi Of1i *•> ' ” tn ,n insure t-lsiiK* ns safe drliv-rv. drliv- r.v V . v will i I pay S' O<> O«> for ary so; but it was no us«» in the world back to t he voting couple, to make (T«i BE CONTONUEO.) nure nr m siiir’i*»»st ini “ «fv -x.. ......... - ■* -- - • v '• ,,n' n ’’ . .......... ' ------- v'-,y •- »••■•»'«• ITiinnu.tecd. .JAaSï or EC I AL wL’wîn'i? *7ho ln'r?,1"e'’ «-’I -m0"s I heir mends 96 Boole* o' Queen1» An«1-r«'’’ She tiinl to tend, she tried to look them Inipm ; Imt I watched tinnii' UsM«¿a 27ii1,brf8, n,.r"h n i”tK r»BFS8. 15 yard« best. Ik Extra Large Boole »nd m W1 X BilK to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. »tJ W« »! out of ths window, she tried to tii th11 o irr ir between the windows — — ■ -------------------------------------- — sat a close hereyes; bin, willv nilly. they 1 of n v sedioli.—to make mvself wandered buck to th«* ««loud hair happv Tner«1 was no harm in that coud nod the «i nk blue emit of th«1 young I h«>|w». Any I k w . th were a verv ni m- man. Oi «*•• she got up; Imt h« r pie’ty sight. Thev were loth of henrt fnibd her. and sh«1 only to««k I belli so voting a • d so handsome down h« r coat to throw ar« und I kt and so Inippv. happy. Thev ministered shoulders It whs nhsohltelv in to m v ivsf I e’ic sense nt d mv hit « redible that she cciild have want m m s- nse at th«1 same time. ••«I it. for the ear was. ns usual, The m xt thing I heard waswh n heated tn th«1 point ot suffocation we arriv«1«! nt X—. Th«1 young At last rhe could stat d it no girl was talking, and forgot to longer Sh«1 toss» w ii 1 eriil«1 "Yes." she was saying "1 real­ « MONEY it, and cro-»e«l «o er to the \ oiing ness . L osses ,D rains .I mpotency oR*i«n < ly think 1 have done ev« rvthii.g mv lllltll b M ctlllli. SI,«- hésitai» « <1 for a L ost M anhood . R heumatism , L am > *** fiinilv coul«l reas«inaldv «‘X >cct I moment Th«1 two « uns w i at« he»l ACK KinKIFVTDfM IDI cr Mtrrrt/ZM 1OX1FC*W hav« !>« en away four who’e xeir«- « mivuuLUJ, l»LnVUUjJl,l--gJ her with mi« r' -I. <1 honor Iler I think I hav»- prove«! it was not a fcMOR? & G eneral III H eal cuur.ig»1 Aln.<»*t fail«-«l h« r. but »he hoarding s« liooi whim. B« sid« s. the effects of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. 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