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A Christmas Comedy. I* From Demomt'i Mtgaiine. CHAPTER II. A GRAND PRIZE & ttei? TISCOVERY by ACCIDENT <r Iu cofnpvuBdiiig .1 loiution a part *as accidently sniiled on ti * land ar <1 un *twti»t»ic afterwu d it uas disco* vred that the Lair aaa c - m- piewlv rm. led We al on.-e pul ibis wonderful pieparatK.n on me market au.l «ogreat bas been ibe demand that we are now introdti.-inj it throughout ute world under tba name of Uueeu'a Auti-Mauluo Two Thousand Dollars in Pizes will b Equitably Distributed -n> IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE „ IT. bar the bslr over and apr y lb* mixture for a few minutes and lb- , j lam in'* pair »>▼<?• •t't j •• ■ •«• — • • —--------- • . . . . . m •• — if 1# by Kae mRgir rnauic Without U Ithol.l the th* "licht allwl. tAMal t lit 111 or OT ’injur) I fl J U I > % ' l I < • / ' Jb^hair d<sa|i|M*ar» ««I |M»iu ¿ /"T inpiiesi orever afverwsrd. ’ h ia unlike any other prrparath 1 ~ 1 •I.punl -,rever af^rwsrd »I ..unlike peparmi. •.••»•»•>- •* L i a like purt»<»«F Tb<»u*uud* of LAI 11 S * hu have been ni’»’« > uitb hair onfheir F M < K ni <1 Al!M* atUst its m»;rit4. GF NT I FJHEN who d<»notappreriafea benrdor bairontneirnp' ¿iX” Pnd a prlcelpfis boon In Quern'« A nt i-l’ah in«* * Li<’*> does nv Trade M.t!ai b Hlia« Inj, by renderlnr It" future irrv^tb an u!l/'. r»rlrpof Q ieen’s Ant!-Halfin« fl perbotrh». «ent in aefetv rrailine boar« poatRF« rr 1,1 b“J n.K waled from obserration). S«nd mnnev or "tump« by letter with full eddresa written 5 » ’« •»onden u «»r'ctly confidential Th’s adverti«*>ment I" honest and straight fo wsrd in every t rontairi". We invite von to d»al with n* n nd vou will find everything an represented <ut tn is <u nd l • d-.r «dire,, CHEMICAL CO.. 1^4 Rnre Street, CIHCIFFATI, <? > <;« n -»«: *‘pr «nup letter at any Pint Office to insure its safe drliy» ry. V •• v ill |>ny •• °° Jor a,’> I’f.ii’urn nr nllc?i**«t Injury »<» anv pn rh'oier. Every bottle cnarrtuteed- ? C rt f 11 - To ladies who in»rodur* «nd 8*1! among their friends 2fi Bottles of Queen’s r. f. • tbiAl we will present with a SILK DRFSS. 15 yards best silk Extra Large Bottle and »ampin ■tvi iaarv of silk to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agent«. Mrs. Farrell sat before the fire, awaiting the summons to dinner, her scarlet knitting-work lying in READ OUR PLAN. the capacious folds of her black silk | gown. It made a spark of color For several years past comnetitions of an instructiveorrl- , I like a glowing coal in a heap of ofTeted bv reputable busmess houses and manufactureL blackened embers. Her gray hair with the object of increasing their sales and interesting th« bed been elaborately arranged by in their respective goods. These contests, .... on ----- account of . her fuesv French maid, in puffs 1 tinned fairness displayed in conducting them, bave iiiUr^j people of Great Britain p Believing that . competitions and frizzes, and the wrinkled face i I ufact uring concern such as ours, and conducted in tht-Mi»' was a lighter shade of grav than “Sir!” said the housekeeper stern offer the girt his band, after his manner, would excite universal interest among the ¡iitelli« intelli^» her hair. Three nr four diamond ly. shocking blunder. The blood surg- the United States and Canada, orr Company have deeiiln! • rings blazed on her bony fingers “I beg part]in!” politely. “It ed over her face. Mrs. Farrell Brize Competition in whi h our first effort will be to mah m ci Mildred stfsid Coveting the smallest fair and impartial. The intention is to satisfy every one ens laughed in a well bred fashion. of them tor her own shapely, ring seems none of you are looking for » competition that thev have been dulv credited with thepv-, "You mistook her for Mabel 1 , their efforts have earned for them. We are sure that this jI less hand, then said, as quietly as1 me, after all. I fancied you would send a carriage to meet me; hut was quite a natural thing to do, in ,n prize contest will receive the approval of parents and all - she always said everything. you thought a cab would do the dark. They do not look in the the instruction of voting at heart. The prizes to lie awarj« ■ “I just saw what Icoked like a corupt'tilion entirelv < of articles of siitli. i.-i ■ »th® competition will consist entirely as well, I dare sav. Am I such an least alike ” carrirge s-op at the steps. Are you predated by person every receiving one as a fair r.-wr aauri "I owe you endless apologies, icicle tfiat you are afraid you will expecting anyone?’’ put forth bv them. Our intention is to divide the aniounttil Miss Arlington Do you think you awav in prizes, varying in value from eight dollars to onehn coin 1 freeze if 1 touch you? ” “ ‘Expecting anyone’?” the old ugg" “1 tlii lk,” stammered the house can ever grant me pardon for my lars each, and we enter into an honorable agreement withti.l it*, ’ lady’s tone had a note of sharp error?” the competition to distribute fairlv Two Thousand Dollars in I impatience in if. “How could I keeper, “There must fie some mis AWARD OF PRIZES.—Ten nf the leading njinitlenrfq qui Mildred smiled. , exjiect anyone such weather as take. Mrs Farrell.” ! tort “It may be Miss Darrell who J,e attend and assist in the award of prizes, this?” The call brought the old lady kno will not be al»l»* to pardon vou ” "Ixn't vour son. or any of the a few steps nearer. PRIZE BIBLE COMPETITION. “Oh, please do not tell her about ! chihlren, coning down for Christ-, “I was not expecting any guest« nkin it — I shall not.” mas?” We will pay $ 1(M) in cash to the first person who corredh ,h to night,” she said, icilv. "Woo Mildred reflected on the adsurd- the following questions: Where in the Bible do the . ‘^fourse not. unless they blow! are you?” ity of the idea of her ever teiling words fin-t appear: 1, R ain ; 2, B read ; 3, M ilk . The i down. You know they never come . The red light blazed up in the the aristocratic Miss Darroll any answering correctly vi.i receive #75 in cash. The third in « inter Till re is more fun for'•'ai,,P touch of the house correct answer will re. rive $50 in cash The next ten will thing. them in the city at holildav times I keeper's hand. The intruder, hat an elegant Coin Silver (hunting case) Watch. The nextte# H “I uni not acquainted with her,’ N o I mm I v i» expected, receive an elegant Silk Dress (16 yard in anv color). Them and ' so noi>o<Iv i«. in hand, became the picture of be she said, quietly. She remembered rd by each receive a first class pair of Opera Classes. coming, h ou did not see straight.’ wilderment. that Miss Darroll had noticed her LAST PRIZES. — The 33 pcrs<mssenditigthe33correctiw^H ‘Dh, yes I did. There!” “There cannot be any mistake, 1 h,‘ ,"‘11 P-Hled through the mud vet y<>u.—surely, this is Mrs. ’es«, tb it summer afternoon than ire received last will receive duplicates of the prizes that if th“Wl H - she had noticed Mrs Farrell’s par for th- first and middle 33 correct answers, the last corm aunt 11 ’‘"•Pty warmth of the great hall Darrell's pl ice?" receiving the $1(M). the next to the last the $75, and so on 1 rot ami pug dog the ro A hug,- log wa« burning i.,w jh th»- 33 priz - for the last 33 correct answers have been awarded “Mrs. Farrell’s place,” corrected 1 racy did not look very griev '»PEClAL PRIZES—A prize consisting of an elegant Lady* years great fireplace, throwing a din,, I h rowing 'lie unbending hostess. “Mis. Dar- ouslv disappointed over fils mistake tleman’s Watch will be given to the person sending th* is dickering radiance mer o»»-r th.. the rjt.|. :oll lives a mile bevond. This as lie sat la tore the fire, a few m<> diiswer which is the first received from their state or provinft^^W carvings and frescoes mistake has been made before.” I menta later. hey h “Who in the world! M ••xclninird “It is a stupid mistake on the ‘1 h> ard that the Darrolls w<‘r, CONDITIONS. the oa| lad v. “Run out and in the ¡•art of the cabman,—not on mine.” MT at their count ryplace for mid winter Mildred ’’ ■»nd the stranger “And the wretch • mt 1 fiave not seen them.” said I Answers mtidf l»<» accompanied with fifteen United The girl ran liglitlv hnvi»t)<| t||i 'las gone.” Mrs. Farrell, formerly. “It i.- I postage srampd for one package of I’e-irlifmim. which is thelO heavy Persian hangings. an,| \|I?, He stared hopelessly out of the j U’ic discov’»Ti for cleansing and pr.-serving the teeth. barrell followed with h-r ih sua I <|ig loor, holding it open enough to somethiiig new. leaving the CitV I intro lin e and attract .attention lo Rearlifoam. whichi* thf ^ at thi- turn* of the year, isn’t it/ turn a ho-e iminufa« Hirers aio willing to offer a r.-ward »'ity. The I) lUKi keener was n-wam - Ntriiu' ibrii-t his head out into the pitchv ig injurious lentis» w ho . i , how t li ,r i tcont<iitis anvthing injurious totir ■« ‘•’li”g With the ix.lt uf I [ to be contini ed ] lackness. The wind nearly took , ,ioor iiiouthfu! of p.-.-.tlc white t< .-t h is the sure of itf result <>f »" Milhtlm loos. mngofthe latch th. his breath away. He was forced ii in -> co.| im-nded ■ y tie l-aders of the dental ¡in-t'—' In Mo.m drove th» h-avv o -hut himself in once more. i-k your ilmitist what be t rinks of it. Pearlifoani in (”,kP^;nell”<isb.hfuriouxlvillwar;i paid. :.n<1 Iren of custom .iiitv. This i- an unpardonable intru ■»r * T "•'«rlv knoekmg the shriveled, an sion. Perhaps 1 can walk.” f-A b. I’ h sure and send vour answers to dav. You nisvttffl •*w. yvi'r ble prize f< r your trouble. Address: » V „4, J .. so / e,""r totheiloor. MH.Ired “Walk?” cried Mrs Farrell. abut«»«. t by •iimi riM tnjt J . 1 sfr»?«. A*ter. !.*>» C hicac “*• •** lbs iVsTt-»0 ! to her assistance. The light. You might as well think of bath IHM Ibo work > ThcMr-aipurt toil of X UWIQXhA* «»»txt-iIDi...... . 1» 2* ; «n» Î -. * -I like an » •ring. (II. fusisi... «. . tu. J EXQUISITE TOILET W hvie-i friends *rJ Hip*.... 5? in* 48 in. 9 t "Ir”ing dimly in a ruby.g|„|,ed ing in th«’ surf, such .1 night as this. MM . .inixrs all n gon«. egra uh Cfte«ri»‘l*y reply to inquiries with stamp todowd.’ • mt>. I ir-,| ail,| t,|t P»IIE*TS TRE41 J er MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL Vou are welc »me to stay with us Bar miss*. We «Curving, »t>«1 6 ceni» ,n stamps fur partictri«ut h I 170 Yung St., ,;‘1Z",g ',ra"K,'t rit,t”d through the ;o night, if you a*e a friend of the *i. I f. UT lit rviMU I TIUKK. Cl I CAM, Ill 1 7 / 4 I I I 1 t um it ,W.I « hun iwn . H,h’ ‘ l'ltehe»| tim house- k-'IXTsarmshesa«. the . ............ 1 « « I f ■ â Darrolls. 1 will send you over in h., | my carriage in the morning, if the ' irr' 'g'‘ lamp, bobbing rap weath r permits. You are not 11 ' 'wav down the white shalfi of acquainted with this neighbor- U,‘‘ ,,riv” Inood?” l« f..re h.-r stood a tall ' “Not at all. I was never here mutlled to th -rars in a great L. fore My name is Nelson Traci.” '•'•er.-oat. and furs. ||,. erossed | “Ah!" su aid Mrs. Farrell, smiling 1 " threshold With a quick stride. | “Theii you are Mabel Darrolls » ”' rd out tlie rude blast with i lover?" a hand. IDs eves, a.cus She gave him her hand very f».e darknes. without, cordially. The voting man shrugg-d »radilv distinguished j,, (|,e t|,ck r. nis broad should, r< as he glanced ‘”g dimness of |,IW tir.. ight th- uncomfortably toward Mildred, rt.m.’er, girlish f.rin, though her who lie had mistaken for his sweet- » ' •■' was III a de, p shad e . To heart. Mihlred a horror, he put an «rm “Perhaps so." he said, absently. •" out II. r and drew her close t . ‘ No douiit people say that I am. .......... "'Img Iris face to h rs «inc. latiivigigel toher I la- A cool rec» ption to give a fellow h?ve I should have loved her rather 1 mu»t sht ! ’ he exclaim.il iH-t er if -h* had taken the pains Mildred's first thought was <f t » meet me. tfier ordering me down Mrs Farrell's married sou; hut lit lu re to sp«nd Christmas.” never lwhavt«| in sm h a sh.a ki„g| v Lay off your overcoat, Mr. t imiliar mann« r The next instant I raev. and come into the drawing she dart.d anav from him * 11 h a r.smi “ broke in Mrs Farrell, her low cry hospitality bubbling over. “Mr-. 'Then v«m are not » ven glad I Cobb, get one of the spare cha inliers 1» • v» d you? royal ‘•»mim« ml an,) ready for occupancy. Mr. Tract, came in this la-astlv •enther! ’ the this is mv voung companion, Mi * pleasant voice •’'•ntinued A T> Arlington ” vou nut going to kt«. me** I Tmcy bowed lie dared nut RU' 1 A « AND SUSPENSORY Üll 9 15 ipÄlLING t^WEAIÿlESSô'JvIEI 5^? MONEY AS ill h ■ JO) WH d 1II ill f I SÉ--'..' air 9 W J from N ervous D ebility & mess L osses D rains L ost M anhood . we have a relief and cure In your ignorance of effects and vitality — which is system the elements thus strength and vigor will fol. cure or money refunded. 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