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in a tall chest of drawers in Mrs.
Gracie’« own bedraom.
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At last one day there arrived a
TIYE METHODS,***
In ti» V bb of Cü£A-
and Control,
getful ef her dear, ugly boy. How- package folded in a large envelope
GHAfTKR11
wa Alone o'
ever,
it
was
over:
he
had
gone,
and
and
sealed
aa
usual.
It
was
rather
for all DI*
•‘If i were a girl I should lose my
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heart.” .Mrs Gracie »aid. with a had not carried Stella Sherwood dangerous to meddle with anything
■igh; but, afar all the grand moth with him, as she had half suspected so noticeable, but the old ladvtrana-
Who have we
eorwr.tbeaoorn of «1
ferre«i it to her pocket. It waa
•r was Btrung within her, and Khe he would.
fellow* and the ZZ
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tempt of frlewk m
A letter from her grandson.which large and marred the neatness of;
bated Mr Arlington rather bitterly
for lieing ho good looking while her she received shortly after thia, trou her «kirt, but «he hoped te get up
all patienta.
guarantee
bled her. “I thought we should be to her room and hide the package,
Edmond was ho plain.
'MMtrM,«.
U **T
■rn Kxcluaive
“Could he havte l<e«n what he is married Christina« week, Stella and with the other« in the che«t of
tanoea will
afford a <
and looked like that, I whould have I,” he «aid, “but ahe dssires tx» drawers, before anyone came in.
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been unutterably happv.” the old [ postpone the wedding, She will and she was almut to leave the shop
She
.says
lady declared to hernelf. “What not exactly «et the dav.
to do «o, when Stella’« voice called
a a *
Don’t brood over your condition, nor five tsp tn < deapafr I
croaaeH we do have to bear in thia she has a very important reason. across the counter,
Thoumnda of the Worst Ceaes havo yielded to our■
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ihlch we
"Oh! I«n’F there a letter for me,
world; but if he will only go awav Can vou find out what it is, dearest
TO-Otr.
*
experl-
Uaniem
’
ier.noooecliabaaibe
methoJi.
appliance*
>.-id
ar.
before «o<ne wretch introduces him grandmamma?”
Mr« Gracie? Are you sure?”
SZTjx.t Jo etneley, and we «xiaiai tae « oawmmf t>.< aatroMi
XSsT
Cd- 64 HH4M S l JT uffau ). Af.T
“I know,’ the old ladv said,dole
to Stella Sherweod, I won’t com
"Look, my dear.” «aid the old
fully.
That
handsome
face
has
j
plain.”
lady, sitting down on the «tool be
A las I One morning Sue Master- upset her. Ah. well. Heaven grant hind the counter to hide her bulg
1060 Rufcrenw«. Name thia HP«r when yes write
so<i, the goHbiping drr*t<maker of that she sees it no more."
ing pocket, and growing hot and
But before the mail went out that cold by turn«. Stella ran to the ,
the place, came into the store for
four yards of niletiia and two rolls afternoon, Stella came into the of pigeon-hole«.
of whalelione, and imparted a start fice with some letters in her hand.
“Nothing,” she said, with a sigh.
The boy whose duty it waa to take "Ah, well, I shan’t expect it any
ling piece of information:
“1 ve lieen uiakin’ Mis’ Sherwood 1 the bag to the railroad station had longer.”
a couple of morning gowns.” she just collected the outgoing mail, j “You got Edmond’« letter th>s
said. "They <l<> fit splendid! I tin- It seemed to Mrs. Gracie that Stella 1 morning?” Mr«. Gr: cie asked.
isheej th« in yesterday, and came ; wae glad to hand her envelope« 101 “Yes.” said Stella, "hut one may
away at five o’clock, knowing my bun. instead of giving them to her j have other letters you know, I did
room was better than my company. : If ahe could have got at them she hop«» for ene.”
They had folks to tea; and ¿011 would. She fancied that the ad-
"It only shows that men are de
can’t keej> fixed up when you air • dress on the large one began with ceivers ever.’^Haid the old lady.
dressmaking, and they don’t bke 1 tile letter "A.”
"Do you know. I do not think
“Writing to Edmond again?" she that men mean half they sav when
you to feel slighted, an<l vou don t
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Be t
like to neither, so I went early, as > asked, with an arch look which they talk to women,” assented
1 said. My! didn’t t.h«v cook lot« 1 was not very natural
A long-tested pain reliever.
Stella.
"Oils of these letter« is to Ed
of g<Ms| things? It was folks from
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, tin
“Not a quarter; and the hand
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effect!«
the hotel: th it .Mrs. Waring and mond,” Stella replied. A flunh
somer thev are the legs you can
liniment
her husband and thev brought that overspread ner face from brow to
tmst the.” the old lad v said. “Mark I
No
other
application compares with it in efficacy.
•plendid looking man, Mr. Arling chin as she spoke, and she burned
my words, that is true ”
Phis
well-known
remedy has stood the test of years, almos
ton, with them. Why! he k like a out of th«* store.
"I believe it is.” said Stella.
generations.
picture! Everylxudv is wild over
After th a it did not surprise the
"But tnv poor Edmond is one of
No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of M ust am
him. Miss Stella was introduced the old lady when a few (lavs after,
L iniment .
the reliable ones.” Mrs. Gracie
to him a week ago, and she just the incoming mail bag disgorged a
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
said.
raves almut him.’
letter addressed to 'Mias Stella
All druggists and dealers have it
"Yes, as true as steel,” Stella ar-
"Oh, does she?” cried ti e grand Sherwood.” in a very elegant man*
For sale bv H M. tior’nn.
mother, sharply.
culm hand. Mrs. Gracie was alone, swered. ‘But whv do vou call hitn
poor?
He
is
nat
ill,
is
he?
”
“Well.” said Miss Masterson, in the «tore, (he Ixty living in thej
‘'they all did at lunchtime, and ahe celk r attending to an order from I "No, no. no!” said the old ladv
jined in I d«m t know what she "the squire’s family.” She put on "Bless you, no! It’s a Lad wav I
.(• h a part
*cc>dently spilled on tbfM
i d it hum discovered that tne Lair mu *
said, bu’ you rouidn’t help agree her glasses and examined the en have. You know we’re all poor
nt once put thin wonderful preparation
. im been the demand that we are now introdw
ing he was handsome, if v<«u was velope. It Imre a waxeti seal, and critter';” and the old lady laughed
orid under the name of Queen's Anti-Hani*
ID rout'1’
,TLY HARMLESS AND
IT IS PtKr
engaged over and over again. And on th«* seal was the impression of a stiH keeping her pocket well under
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USF
l4»r »he hair over and apj j t! a mixture for a few minaUt »" I
1 11 take a pap-T of English pins, if mon gram formed ef the letters th»- counter, and wearing an unnat
hmr
if by rnwRi«'* itLout the ali<Lte8t pain ortnjoi;
ii
ij.l
i<* lor ever afterward
*i is unlike any other preparation
you’ve got ’em. Mrs Gru« le. Where ' C.’ ami "A.” The old lady set I ural and affected air which puzzled I
•
kepurpu'C Thou.-unds of LA I * IV S m ho have teen ar. -j&
• h hair on their F '. IF. NF( K at <1 A V’M^ atteet fta
GFNTI KME'
ho do not appreciate a beard or hair on tnnr,
pine go I can’t think.” Thus her teeth. She had not lost anv, Stella greatly. The girl sighed I
ttd a priceless boon in Quern’s Ant^Wnii h»e «bich
changii g the subject the dr«s«iniik- though thev were not aa white as in again as she said good bv. and the I
Trade Mark.
* ; ¡iKhavInjc. by rendering its future g’rovith an utt< r iwpow
Price or Queen's Antl-Hslrtne tl. nethotth. nert In safetv mailinr bojrr< poatare pnid by
old lady rushed upstairs with trem- sealed from observation). S^nd monev or stun pa by :♦• . r with full address written plainly. • |
er got out «it the store as «piicklv as her \ outh.
pnnden~e str'ctly ronfld^ntial
Th5-* adverl:»« ment ’ is honest and Mrai<ht fo» wsrd io
contains. VVe invite von tod°al with n« •*«id von will find everything aa represented Cut tai*
possible, leaving a thorn 111 the old
She shall never read it.” she ' tiling steps.
a ltd today.
Qiirri, CMVM.AAL
174 «Fee Street, CINCINNATI. O. J*
rAv * *r your lett-r at an. Post O5lc to iisiir. its -afc rtrliv. ry. It • will ray •
for • ’
1 idy’a oosoiii
said to k^rarlf. “never!" Then she
(To BE CONTONUED )
<** failure nr a!lgh«»«t injury *•> an. t»"
Every bottle xnawlre*.
SPFGIil -To
who ia.rodur. mnK wH i mon it thrtr frlrndaSS Uottl»« or Quvr *a Agl;^,
1 hat very «lav Stella came in to put it in her pocket. The p«»at
«*» XUIBb w. will prwnt with a BILK DRESS. IS yard, boat Bilk Bxtr« Larce BotUB—
of Bilk to aeleot from bbbi with order. Qood Salary or CommiBBion to ASBaw-
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ask for her dailv letter.
iii’HtreKH was traitress, but the
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"I hear you had <-omp<ny from grandmother was faithful to her
th«- the hotel,” said Mrs. Gracie. heart h core. “If I can get her
"And how <lo vou like thia wonder prxl«* up by making her think that
ful Mi. Arlington?”
he hasn’t answered her letter." sh
lie 1« etiarming!" said Stella.
said, * whv she'll soon hate h in.
"Ah?” saui the old lady, "’t hat The more hold his face has tug *n
is lie?”
on tier fancy, the greater will l>« the
' (>li. he’s a literary man
revulsion She mav come to hat«*
l> ildisher,” answered Stella
all handsome men. She’s a go«d
have heard ot '.Arlington A Son ? girl, ahe means 110 wrong; hut |»oor
lie ik a junior mein* er « f the firm . dear Ednmiiti in very plain, and thi*
On lie 1* very nice. Very!” Sh«* fellow iK so wonderful *’
INC CU
w« nl away reading her love-letter,
W hen ¡tropic net up for rletrctivra
W ho ARE DEBILITATED. ANDSUfW
mik I never noting th«* fnrioui ex- it ik curioUK to know how fit •
from N ervous D ebilit Y S eminal
pre«s>on on the old ladj*.- face nor h«*lp* thru». Shortly eo-ueoiir lurn
ness
L osses D rains I mpotency or
MONTY
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on ttie next >uuday she was not tinned that she hud met Stella Sh« •
L ost M anhood R heumatism . L a R
aware that the tact that Mr. Arling wo-id al the next village, "in the
J^B ack . K idney T roubles . N ervous »
ton occupied a scat in the family |O-t oilier ’
SLEEPLESSNE55.Fb0RMEM0R?8GENERALlLLHW'
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prw mik I WNlk«*«l tumie with her wmh
• Afraid of me,’ the old lady sai I
n<4ed with indignation by Edmm.d to hr rar If "INwta h. r letter* . t
the effects of abas««, excess««, worry and exposare. For s««*
Ruswell’H grandmother
!n our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most sHf* a
Clarkaton Ah’ I don't like that we have * relief and cure
In your ip norance of effects
or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system
tem of nervt
ner*« *
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For a w«^ k or two the old lady Now to are what he will do ft
and vitality'— which is
electridly
—«nd thus —
caused
your
lack VI
of iorcc.
force. 11
If you
int-
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you replace -
was in a state of mind that <lefi«H
— cau«e,
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Hr—that is. th« wri er of th- I - system the elements thus
g. drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove .i
the
and vigor will fol
low at once and in a natural way. This Dour plan and treatment, and we go*^
d« st rip!ion, for this young Arliug trra l-raring the seal with tin» m< n strength
cure or money refunded.
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testify, and from many of
wl om we have strong letters beart’^- testimony to their recovery after using
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trothwi wife, but at the end of the rt noivf I (hr missive; and though
f >rtnile lie went awav. The old Stella inquired for letters, and
THE
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is
a
complete
gaj*an
:c bstterv, made into a be': v> a* ’.-»T
ladv h. d the satisfaction of HCVlng frankly declared nersrlf ‘anxious”
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which ire ihitatftly Mt tafou/SoOt all weak : art*,
V- i t t j t
It has :
Improved Elcetric Bust»«*«*’?
hlui pa-a in the hotel -tagr
Hr alanit some that hoi not reached greatest h-»,n ver given >«eali mer
-n.- ; the
e v— aciesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, ofFyJ
l«>w«*d to her as lie saw her at her her. they never emerg< d from that Monty Refunded. T .e-
,*..*i to rr.e
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r. . f > . ’ 3 is in jwng, mi<!dlk-ag«d or o!J mew, *n,l **
~t .--»sc. in tr.r m
door. Hid ah>- could not help return receptacle until they were locked up
Edmond’s Grandma. ing his bow, and with a smile—he
was so handsome. Then she felt
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4 that
llBaiortit l Mac«tn«.
she had been fot a moment for
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