’ for hi* po.-itiou.” she Slid to her j frankly and hone-tlv for his big I lite eves iiik 1 curling yel ■ ».-If. "Hiid ill will come ot it; low hair, lamenting him when lie i the tir-t liHtidsome m »’• s!t • meet inni will tak>- her fancy. Poor Edmond! died as her "pretty Frank; husband Edmond s Grandma Ilem.atH '« .Magatine. CHAPTER[ In tho V o«f C'J' wo Alone ow • whv niu-t he choose ti lieHiity? Ot Edition's gramlmother leaned later, when hav’ng laid aside In r . our-e it ’viis mil irnl; I ut what h Lack in the pretty bamboo rocking- crapes and worn violet- in h -r flat« da i.get mi» t hi ng to »1..—w hat a very chair so tastefully decorated witii ami at the lu lls ot Iter IHark -ilk dangeroti» thing!’’ »•rushed strawberry rilibmi. ami frocks f««r some tone, -he had ch«>»en >|ie »tood long before the portraits another husband lor the same qual slar«.*d at him in utter amazement. of tier ' pretty Frank” an I her "I catiimt la-lit ve mv senses!” ifications. her fa nil v had.metaphor "handsome 'Villiam.” and sighed; she said, after a pause. "A'ou ically. howled in chorus at h«-r de ns she kissed her ugly grafid“oii thiti't mean it, Edmoml! Etigagid scent in life. William tirade hail I een left bv his parents with "tile next morning—he ba i t o ub i why. to Stella Sherwood!” However, as time "..re o'>. Mr». "You like In r. <lo you not. grand-, store” on h>- han i«. and was too Grade etiuld not but acknowledge imi?” iiiipiircil th«- 1 o(.||¿ IIIHII. idle either to attend to ill • t'll*Hi»-»s ‘ A i ti Liv« n’t. tak« n oht1 of t ho-c or take to another. He tiad roused that the c.itii-e of true love run very ca>p. No I imi« > soiling tli-hkc- to her that himself Sllflidentlv tn make love -moothlv in Edmond's I women so often have for each to the stilish little widow who had smiled at the handsome "lazv- »it tier?” •’Don’t lump women. Edmond.” Imies” aero»» the counter as she said I is grin (limither, "they are not asked for letters, and »he had ac doubt Aliss Sherwood FT Vr Ù2Ì rv s ¿»TL á * ■ ■ ¿ Centro!, orcZero of 9 0 0 • Ml-.l, - ( VTi , lu./Jr Í ;/ '(.OPC.T, ’-be : r'-ana, wno are su¡ in g- i'rom ? hbms cf rc <wl<iny ExciX-cos.cz cl Í I behaved i I a-d -■» oí -f f - - tempt in CC~Danifm q ’ A ! chartii'iiglv Whe < -h" came for j her letters the old lady saw a new I è'^r.ihLe'oVS MIT ED 7>XÎ pnamr/oc to if they cc: O- niotiioa and e. afford aCUliLl • • • «ru patienta, POSMVtef Kt. oivn Excluuive irtene r!’i C m C x || • •• • • • • • v/ • Don't hrorxl r - o r:n In i’.a?pnfr! Thousands of the W< ’ our HtJ'ie fREATMF.lJl. • r.;,n. i. h.h'v j geudscaied., post pent, ¡ fora I;-.■.-.-■fl t;.r.. o',< r-'.- jt . tt.fi-. > f.o.ls,nn’d-.ancei ■ j« rp. .f. cnco thatT”i b.1', i.v-1 v tie .voio.'.^c,. si'ccss" / -'‘■/..Vi t /’•i A'i-t'M.i i ( ei'FF. ’v«A> pr< new ; light it. her lovely eves, ami cept.<1 him as soon as he proposed. »we« tn. ss in her leatitifnl smile. all the same, bv anv means.” "Pei ¡taps she see» hi» virtue«.” A mad thing to do Fimdla.” "But. toil like her?” persisted she »a il to herself, "and all will be someone had declared. * William the voting man I Grade, even as a slmpke» p»*r. is well j fter all.” It was as though ">be is very nothing io boast of” And she had she I ¡.d said. "In th¡- case a mir- answer. <1. "Ah, but he is something ieal n av be |» rformed;’’ but her ! to look at, v u know. You can’t confidence grew as the summer denv that ” Her heart was fired gliibd ou, and when Edmond’» vis-j (¡ra. it-. "amt h r >i< h. an- n fit < d g< ou girl.” "Ai d pretty." -Hid ‘ pretfv I’m -lite Edmond — Mustang Liniment l.v Id» great black eyes, his curling it et ded ami he went back Lack to black hair, his drooping mustache, the citv, she wras quite readv to ami that fine chili with a dimple piomise to be good to St. Ila Sher I in the center, and at least she was w< <d for her graml-on's ►ake. 1» "She is i eaUtiflll!” replied Alts G-aci*. slmij.lv.—pelf etlv beauti lull” And now Stella came Idti-h’tig •<> ’ Ami inn km>w of m.— no pr VI- con-istent. She admired her HCC- mid l.uslaml continually, from the • he office to receive her 1« ver’s let I mis affair <>l Hie heart? ’ ask. u I lie dav when she l.-canie mistress of ters at hi» grandmother's luiirl», loung man tatb> r aiixion-1v. the low-hung, uncomfortable little at.d they grew to be jfreat frici ds "Not I. -ant .Mrs Graefe. rooms over the store, until ’he hour aid a*l was well; thin I )< i< ' « t ■ Then win—’ began Edmmid. "N< ver mind. One mv be sur when, having done all he could ’o brought a party of young men to pris'd without giving offense. I ruin his worldlv pm-pects, he the hotel, at d an ot.g-t th* m »he hope,” -ant t la* grnmlmoi her; * ami dodged an indecile old age by go most I eautiful vc ut g man that Al is. 1 trust, m.' tie ir Etiumml, that ing to sleep in a hammock, one Grade's o!d ei • s »v« r test« d ti| on. A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and Tc. ■ A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is aliru-st universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, t' Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effects | liniment. N’o ether application compares with it in efficacy. ’.Tas well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almtv generations. ‘ o r'.cdicine chest i.> complete without a bottle of M ustang L iniment . •ccasions arise for its use almost every day. ill druggists and dealers have it. i I rai.iv evening when his wife hap A cs, actually, -he could I ut < on- Then It.. \ partid tor the night, pened to be absent from home, and fess that neither her") rettv Frank” tile loi ng man i cing on a visit to c .telling a col l which ended ill tmr Imr "hat »!►» me \\ illiam” had In. grai iimi'tlii r. ami E<I11<111<I puz- pneumonia. His photograph hung compared with him. Hewasa-ort zid himself ovi r the question of upon the parlor wall, beside that of .fill-idem A|<do; the-mile on the I the old Indv's - irpri-e at his en of his pretty predecessor, ami Mrs. marble lips of the Gm k god with i oil’ll l e hai.pv ’ gagement. Until lie s|. pt, while mix n-tv tor ner graml-tin kept AI. K Graeie awake half the night. ami ► he lipeattlf to In r-elf. over nini (»racie s; oke of him as "my hand which we are so familiar te-t.d on some William.” ami continued in his; not a feature bu’ was perfict, h< r old age to keep the store that he was just less than six f. et in had s<> horrified her family. h'-igbt. bor the r< »t. his air. hi« It was for the sake of her fine -t> p. his features, his finely modeled hai ds. were admirable. The vil is ling thing that .-la* ace. pt.-d him! tie- that the pos’-otlice had been lage girl» rtt-hed to the windows allowed to remain there; for —such a young oi-autv a- -he is to pe.-o l.etwien the curtains when I bough Alts. Graeie -fill kept proprietor of the tine new store Oll be went by; their walk» alwa.s I 1 lie stot'e at d | o-1 othi e in the viI the hill would fain have bd th< lit past the liotel. amt I ||cV luge at the fool of \\ Intel, j. Aloim honor ami emoluments of t he otlice. m-ver wot«' th»-tr -.«••■mt < «-r li«l * on the».- occasion« Evcrione who tain, as her second Inisl-aml had Nou she was regularly appointed cam»1 into tlx-store impii”. d of Airs postmistress, and the store was itoiie I < t. re In r. she wa- liv no I Graeie it she t.ad se. n "that splen- mean- t e in n n iimtieai nhl coun made pretty, if not renumerative. <1 id Air. A rliu^t. n.” a inf t lie 1« tiers try woman that one might have ex ami the old ladv liked to chat; ami ttddr« -»■ <1 to him. mostlv from N. iv p. cti d m see teliiid the anci.-nt her wntte putfs. her tiny widow’s Aotk. n» te. tor most pint. ii;ladi«-’ Immlii rituig. counter <>r peeling mtn the tun pine c.ip of the Marie Stuart p itt -rn, her (To RE coXTON'l EH.) pigeo||-ho|> s wliiei constituted the rosv face, and her Idacw y.-s. made ■ ■ver again. ... . v A SOVERY JtyACClDE ‘It i- tlie most astoii* In r that made men in New York, but he had m ver seen -ai. "She must hiiiv been a beimfv auv old woman, ain where like his mice Ai it it dei d -he had l.ecti; charming little gr.it linn)*her. For and ill her n i'lif. -line -|.«> eho-e la r part, she halt l«>nkeii for his re her tir-t «I >11. I.eai t >■ I a I I t‘» II the turn. written to him constat.tl . one great de-idelatlim of life, lint watched for him as though lie ere tor won t* 11 old i . Lilt tor men as w el I; her lover instead of tier grand-»* i; ami the »• er« ; of I er a-tmii-bment and when he had arrivid -he h.-d Ila m with lilt- glasses. Mrs Graeie feiit.d it haul to nc lierself to th* sc facts; I ut -hr grown tr« n ei d< mly fond ol *m>ml. amt dvlighttd in bis liras with a pretty wife ener. and desired lor him all Hit hers« If had marricil at the ami now-—• •Rr of "txtvrn, cl.vMwing her voting ' < IT th* gi-’, lias accept« d him 1 bat she feared tor Ina future hap th* hatroverand apj y tl » mixture fora few minoVa rMH han d'‘ 'rp’‘:irs as if by nirph * hLoin the slightest painorinji mnaat aj pi it <1 or ever afterward. ’ i is unlike any other pieparath t ■; a like purpo-e. Thoiisui.ds of I. Al I ! < who have teen v. i(h h iir on iheir F ' > I ( !\ n> <1 A V M *• attest its m*r <• I’NT I I'M EN who do not nppwiaten borrd or linironth‘- j ; • * :»»d nrlrrl.ss <?u<*eir* Anl Aid - -l ’ ai a h » !»-«• h «• * ”d a nrireL ss boon in Queen'* w I 1 < <' ’h n _____ n .v* * *>• w : 11 h shnv’n^ by rendering if« it« future grovtli grov th on an V1H ’Ji,''/ r inipt^| 1DJT t5J r r a Anti HnJrfne Si. verb»»!?’», sent in enfet» nailing bojr< « poetngc prid by frOAled from observa*’on \ v s*’’d uionev or starrps by h ;i i with full rddrexs written vlainty. _. ? «. » g . vv c.t,-vIcon Th’« a»!vert:«''ment is honest and straight fo v i rd in every <• J it ' i ° invite v J t » d«>n1 iv’th u« '»nd v»>u will And everything as rerresentrd r.,„ I M-*rk- f>'l*-N |-»4 deliv. P — ry. - Street, lCente r letter nt an v Post Offlne to insure -n.. its safe V ♦ w CIKCfF^ATI.O i'l pny I* f°r *''T' ■ j »» <»r '*«t i»»j try • n an*- n»» eh«»wor. Fv«»i y bottle jriinrnt twd* 1 Thj ■ 'L i»l AI -To ladies who in»rodnr'» ’»r»d •'»11 nrnoog th^ir friends Bottles rt*~ \aii. wo will prosrnt wnh a 8TLK DTI F 88. 15 vards bc«t s’k I-arre Bottle Mi* of silk to select from scut with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agenta. .- • .1 G ? .r ' « mìa _AND_SUSPENSOn¥ FOR[ railróa ,«.‘" r ; - « sir safety Brook 1 ____________________ __________ „ YT an L1 weakness have ugly ” Thcte win* no den vu g it : main led th-.t ev. ti a vouiigbeaiitv their w a* not a ll.'lll'l-om«* point *0 should give her lent to Fdn <>m| al out him. He whs not •all. i.n 1 lo-HWrll. who was wcll-manm r d. he was I hick set; he h oi none • f we have a relief and cure at-complisht-d. a man of tie World, those ciichanting |»»int- th it I» - In your ignorance of effect» a ri mg a emlx-r of the lar, and. d<-em all plain i-e »pie in most tmv- and vitality — walch is system the element» thus abivi ii I. fascinating in h:a conver • 1«; ami it his eyes iv. re f.tll of it - strength and vigor will f >1. tell gr lice, as thev wen*, ’w covend ▼ ? Hardly auitme Would sation; but certainly no one could decían» lie wa» haml-otm-: and this little «d.l gramlmother. a« we have saiti, thought so mu-h of bemitv. * I r Io Ptftr EGTLY hAktYILEbS AND 11 ve 1 so simple any child can ur- citi«s MENI V2LIY ARE YOU WEÆBL ? an air ai>oul lit the engag. incut «.f Stella Sher- sutleie«i otic of the frightful dis p wo...| to her grandson was that lie point luelits • f her life, for he had, was. tn h> r estimation, so verv.verv a» she said to herself, "turmd ot t . \ ) ]n r<Hi*p<tund!nu a solution a puil uas Bcd’iently spiiicd on 1 • . 1 ■ i w a ‘l 11 u ns <!.t-re<i that ike 1 uir > i i.-iviv i- t!i v \\ t* at once pm Ibis wondvrtul pteparatur. larkt't i ■■ teal has been lift- (leniand that we are i:ow intr- i; ibroutihoui tlie uuUd under the name ot Quet n’b Anti-bi'< ____________________________________________________________ by tb< aiiu and u o otlice; tor though »Iw wa- »eventv. mane one t. el as though she were ami had ot tlived tw > hiisbamis. mas.iiierading l>« hind a counter. four children, ami till her grand- not te.dlv "keeping shop. ’ Edu...ml was proud ot I)-. He « In dren hut Edmond, »lie was -till straight, alert, and active and with had lived in London, in Paris, ami Ugly. For sal»; bv H. A’. Horton. L'V ____ 1 A cure or money refunded. Dr. Sanden's Electric -a after all other trcairreits * .es.ily, and iron mu.ir o£ ■ I E? bàtte , ru- t . ., ■*< I I • rY ' • * W h ÓÀRE DEBILITATE'D. ANDST from N ervous D ebilit V S eminal V- : ¿1 ness L osses D rains I mpotency r L ost M anhood . R heumatism . U Th« J—- • • »/ »ivi ivzvuz. xvrii_wivim ui»i, ,z w ^H w 'B ack . K idne ? T roubles , N ervous - SLEEPLESSNESS FboRMEMORY & GENERAL lLLfe£*ilr<r t,ie of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. For «uch'T tn our marvelous Invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most s>:< %.Le\CesT’' or 7rure' yov mav have undu'y dr*‘ned your system of ner« Kadi to ’A*? uT i C >yTand thus.ca,‘*d y°ur weakness or lack of force. If you replace in dra,ned’ wh,ch ?re rwL"red for vigorous strength, you will remove the cau-e, andern to t A - ¿n ?"r ™an‘ ",n ?n.Un ‘ Wu? T?iS U Our P,an and treatment, and we g^Mifolwl ’ -A* n , i Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. ” B-!t experiment, G •'-d 13 1' no "®*nhT r<ren\ » atWe _ i Z h ___ ?rc. ._ res,0«d thousands to robust health and-^^V be shown ~ _________ ______ ' ' ■' fai'ed. • oi can ? .'T '?'wn, bv bv hundreds ’",ndre'’.* of of < •'■3C= throughout this State, _ who would .<abo«t i v.e have strong letters bearir’p' j testimony to their recovery after using o“r 3roee o T-X 7T -s - r EN ST-GCTRK BELT »•v«W» B L.*l ^aitiA f f i <r.r‘ * tv orb r -.t, an.’ ;t "!v-s p ----- ---- p-Vonzed .It c 3 it ! Xnavrovcii Electric S«HOcru*,f' a.-t i: i. • ure a v < tl « 4»prm HllC v. r. ..i?-e«. ai.J toeniargc shrunken limbs, ^rPf! i. octa mna.t »1’4. s of Ä4 4i . 'n young, r.c.ldle-agvd g ." c !.’ r.ier., u«»d •* K