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I told him frankly what I had I lute immunity from baldness anj I saw him putting some sort of re not tell yon that? Why, I have straint on himself. and he said been Mr». Lorton these ten years.’ ” called for and outlined the situa the other is prone to it? If tion as it had lieen given to me. causes of baldness attributed t0 BY MRS. M’VEIGII MILLER. quietly that he had not thought he The Judge said he appreciated the men are correct, why shouldn't could help ma at all when he first G retiti am a Democrat. From New York Weekly. high compliment paid him, but thev apply to women as well? j got mv letter—the place actually CHAPTER II. j was promised to another man, and A dispatch from Chicago says: that under no circumstances could am not a biologist and can't answer Judge Walter Q. Gresham is the he !>e considered as a possibility. these questions, but I am interested “She said it with a proud, sweet he could not see just yet how he in finding the man who has ever air, like a princess, and if I had was going to make it up with the central figure in a new political T do not think it is possible to de feat Mr. Harrison for the nornina* | seen a woman that was entirely not been a fool and a coward, I ( other fellow, but a lady of his sensation. Judge Egbert Jamieson he remarked, ‘but even if it bald. And. then, when I find him me, of Chicago, a personal friend of the | should have taken her arms and I household . . had. ■ « interceded z* u.. for ..,.«1.:,,^ ' ___ _ . ...... were, and the nomination were I I want to find the one who would told her that her wearv, toilsome ami t as he could . refuse her nothing coming secretary of slate, sprung disclosure | offered me, I could ---- ------------ . t not, as an hon-' marry a bald headed woman. Then Hays were over, and that she must he had agreed tri get me the place. the matter today. ' The I’d like to kr.ow why they don’t "Then he looked nt me a little was elicited by expressions of opin- est >**an, accept it. «soon be my bride. But I was hor “He then went on and defined get bald.”—St. Louis Globe Demo coldlv out of his splendid idueeyes, ion here that President-elect Cleve- rified; mv pride rose in arms.” crat. “Yes,” the major said, dreamily, I and asked me if I ever knew a Miss land had not only made a mistake bis views on the tariff question in calling Gresham into his cabinet, i He was in thorough accord wit Lake—Miss Lila Lake. through his cig.ir smoke. ‘ I told him yes, and that I would but that the Judge had violated j -Mr. Cleveland, and came out fiat The recent marriage of D. L. “We parted in mutual constraint give the world to see her again. political decency in accepting the j i'X»t e d for revenue reform. ‘ On the | Heritage, of Richmond Indiana, to Lila wounded and very quiet. 1 saying simply that I would call on ! “‘Perhaps she can see you for a 1 office, in the light of the fact that1 tariff issue.’ he said ‘I am as much Miss Morris brings about a peculiar her when I pass« d through Boston ! few moments. I will g<> send her the appointment might lie constru | of a democrat as you are, and en- complication of relationship. The on my way South. 1 do not think i to you, and you must thank her for ed as a reward for deserting a pir ' tertaining^such views, vou must wife of Representative John M. j see that I could not be the candi- Morris is the daughter of Mr. even then she lielieved me, for she j the appointment vou will receive i ty that had honored h.m. Judge Jamieson said: “I do not I date of the republican partv for Heritage, whose bride is a sister to was veery proud, very quiet. 1 tomorrow morning It is all her doing, ’ and he bowed himself out speak from heresay but from direct president.’ There could be no mis Mr. Morris. Mr. Morris is, there saw her sweet lips trembling when j personal knowledge*. Part of the taking his position. It was clear fore, a brother-in law to his father- she tried lo smile a gay good-by of the librarv.” in-law and a brother to his mother- “Ami vou have never seen heJ I Major Graves threw down his Pensylvania delegation to the re j as sunlight.—Albany Democrat. since?” publican national convention stop in law. He is a son in-law to his cigar in high excitement. Wonirii ami Knlclueaa. sister, and also a son-in-law to his “Ah, now I »«” how' it will all ped over in this citv on its way to “Oh. yes, 1 came through the Minneapolis. The dav of their brother-in-law. Mr. Heritage is a citv and staid two weeks. But I( i turn out!” he cried “Lila was the i ‘ . “Did vou ever see a woman that brother-in law to his daughter, a did not call on Lila. A struggle governess, or perhaps even a rela arrival I was invited bv a promi- was going on in my mind between tion. She loved vou still, she in-1 rtt"* "lember of the delegation to was entirely bald? Would vou I brother in law ».o his son-in-law and love and pride. How could I. the terceded for you, you found her still •*,vvt a number of them at th” marry a baldheaded woman?*’ were) an uncle to his grandchild, while proud, iiristocratic Claude Merrill, young ami lovely—after all, »he ’ auditorium. I went there and it two questions that Perry Forrest Mrs. Heritage is a mothtr«in law take for my mid«* a little salesgirl | could not. be quite out <»f her twen- w,,s explained to me that 'while of Cincinnati fired at a Globe to her brother and a sister-in-law from a glove counter? My proud ! I ties vet—she forgave you, and will; I’’ «"'“'Ivnnia whh for Blaine, the Democrat reporter in the corridor to her daughter in law, and is also , cmitingency of a failuni to nominate of the Southern yesterday. “You a grandmother to her neice. relations would h iVe disowned me I V”t be voiir bride ” Claude Merrill smihd a ghastly | •‘i"’ hiul entered into their calcula haven’t and you wouldn’t, of course My «lead ancestors would have smile, almost, a sneer tUHiF. (¡rpshHiii was their second not. Then why is it that a woman turm-d in their graves.” “M ijor Graves, how vou run on,” ehoiee, and thev recognized in him will show an utter disregard for “Soyoil came away?’ he said, abruptly. "But. ves, I d<iu-nls that might, consolidate hair on a man’s head and mam “Yes, after t io weeks, «It found her »till young ami lovelv— Hi” iiuii-llarrismi strength to a him if he has a top like a billiard “Wh» f gm yoQr , which I saw ht r daily, mvsell ▼ treatment .1 noB. o I was / Tf' if xhausuw by aiiiMnta that I oould noli «for«. After. L bail when a man wouldn ’ t recognize , v ,. r | greater extent ev< u than Blaine indeed, limit* beaut it ’ ll lliiin seen. I Wil*« at t to* cal hedrnI i fo an v work. The Aceompanvfc fig* ¿45 lba 1 S»5 It» %0 ltn aKo V 'ult o'3 irmutbB* «.eat-iBust...... If 3* « Ila And sin* was dressed like a queen, It occurred to me that it wasn't a bal<l headed woman on the street wd n« I*..«. J like an xin*. III. VVai*t... < . frtudh, she sang. I was at the grand ( uns ar« all gon«. N.^ fri«ndi are IH ip .... il in. 48 in. S la urpriasd. Will ch«erfally reply inquiries with sfawp incknad,* in Milks and laces ami diamond», inv t'u er;il, and I laughingly asked even if she was his own mother? PATIENTS poriiim where »h«* sold glovei TREA1 5 BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL HaraalM«. No Survlaj. »nd 6 c«nU m atainpa for particuiwt W Why is it that one sex enjoys al>so- ill »now white, like a bride. Yon ti i,.: i it is wanteu ot me io comiec saw how sad and pale tiie lo M. 0. ». f. «Till. aHIGKU » TIUHL UiUM. IU remember how gav and bright »he ie>. tilth a national republican face had grown. I heard th«* wan nt (lie White Mountains? She <• ■■lO'ii’in t <»f anv sort. cents of despair in I i « t sw«*«*t yi voice, My heiitt wa-* breaking • , -x m \ oil.’ said my friend. >va» just the same now. The vea rs blit 1 could not relent from .iii'tge Gresii.im ami find5 i hat li ivt* turned vou ami me gray, Jti cijiiijH*un*li<ii< «olulion a part wan »cci<let>tly anillfd on ti e Land ail<l o>i " .'liii'K "U‘ » <1 it was diseuM'red that the liair wr.s c'tn. cruel pride 1 cam«* U'Vay at ii. w HI fit us put him in j dear major, have onlv lent her th” ,,, ,tj We al once put Ulis wonderful pieparalinn crith« t \ market and so greiu liait been the demand that w e are now introdix-inf and made no sign.” ug t >r i h” imminatioii in case , added chai hi of ripened beauty. ) it 'hrougliout tut world under the name of Queeu’s Auti-liauiu«. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS ARD ■ m . i.iio”'1 that we can win t “Poor Lila! ...! ’ intirmur« «1 the mu ' ‘ She calm* to tin* library alone, V \ SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE If. . nmi not with Blaine ’ t jor I wonder if I could find her I she gave me h* r little w hite hand, ? J T the hair over and apr > fl *• nilstiire for a few minuUs aid th'« ' .iXnair di-rappeara as if by n>sgi<- w ithout the slightest pain or injui j »1 in is--.- I applied or ever afterw ard. It iaunlike nny otter preparation c er t fr4 are .-' leiiiig a democrat in Boston now?” all dazzling with jewels, ami cried: a-- for a like purpo-e Thousands ot LA I'11 S who have Leen ai raj) e« with hair 011 their FACE. SFC'H m il AltlHh attest its merits. , <|iie» r mission,’ 1 repiied “ Do you remem’er little Lila "No; I wrote there years ago, in G E N T I i : Al EN who do not appreciate» beard or hair on their n«K. find a priceless boon In Queen’» A nt i-Ual i li,e w bk-h does sway . » ur li tend and a t 1 -ml a quiet way. Her aunt was dead Lake? I hive never forsotten you -----Tru.ie Marit. »1 h Shaving, bv rendering it.' future growth an ult< r riro of ki’iern’s Anti Hnirlnell. per bottle. Rent In nafttv rrailinr bcir* poet» re pitta oj u® • J i.eHiam I will do wh.it 1 e.v.e<l Lila had left the city. No om As soon as the ¡Senator mentioned from observation >. S*»nd money or Rtamps by lei it r with rut! Rddres® written plainly. . * »ncli’i a Rtr’ctly conH'lentlai ThH advertisement is honest and Mraight fo= wnrd in eve y - •ontninw. We invite von tn d-a! with u« and vou will find everything a® renre^tedCuttni«<’Ut voiir name I remembered you and ! knew where she had gone. ’ i td i > dir. \ddretw Q’J^PN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Rncr Street, CWCiWMATU O. J <>« tetw at any Post Office to omar«* insure im its safe drliv< * rj ry. . » V •• e will * 7 •I <ige G t sham in his1 ' "r’v«r , your -........ ■aw vv wan P«y |»»*y •- <>< for * No, not one “And that i> th” end of her lit11« spoke up tor vou f Li J ’uro or ’ Mll"h ’»»Rt Injury to tn »nv pn*<*h««er. p»i* ehmer. Every <n»riMiteea* ,rn or •••ST” Fvery bottle guaranteed. ■ t uni a conversation ** *□'70111 — — To ladies who introdur« and among their friend® ?6 Bottle» of Queen Ji/Sl I owe it to you story <>f love and sorrow 1’i.m word of thanks. we will present with a 8II.K DRF.88, 16 yard» beat atlk Extrw Large Boule aaa aa«P - » — »>•■■■■ of »Uk to »elect from sent with order. Good Salary or Comnusaton to Agent». I sit il ..ver an hour. I Lila!” and tin- m ij-«r’s head dropped for helping to make that summer tin his breast. in th- moiiiitains so bright anti I There was a strange »mile Ol > hippy. Ami I wonder what be E Claud M rrid's ftce. came id' dear Captain Graves? 1 "Now let tn< t - J \ on a fioul ll|\ liked him very much, also, you T.*" ki o.v. And you never call« <1 when call on the Senat ' lie s.ml "la I her«* un vi hing mure'.’ Yon vou came through Boston, as vou » hav t* nlread v sait! yuu wotild gel pt omisetl, Mr. Merrill? I though’ M » the pl ie«* under I he Government ’ 1 s iw volt once at til- c itbdral. am I 5) t ■ ’ Not much mor«* But il w a» h again at the store. But 1 wa- I grand slice»*»», WaS It Ilot? Major mistaken of course. At first I wa GraV •», you know that many a poorI vt rv much disappoint» d. but I g> i r Jr i 11 • n ••••uu j* AF I ; .‘dlH'' 1 1 I* -:.:4 deyil has hun >g about tIn* lobby ot over it in time. Ami you aic mar the t'apitol for I «F V'lfl year», ami never I led no V, I suppose .’ INP rile • I stammered out sonu thing got anylbing half »<» gond R» tld» WHO ARE DEBILITAIEDANDSUFfERING for his pains, though In* lav in the rediciilous that nuik s me grow hot WEAKNESS very y »iu»t at th«<, Congressmen's and cold now. ‘No, I was not mar from N ervous D ebility S eminal W eak feel, Well. yoiiknow my influence ried vet She was tin* o dv worn in , ness L osses P rains I mpctency or . if MONI Y 4 1 hud t ven Seen that I could It vt | mu-t have lieen strong. >• 'I1 L ost M anhood .R heumatism . L amé “V ery — Imt huw wa» it?” like that I hail written her tha'' 1B ' JpL 1 P’B . K idney T roubles . N ervousness W. _ ack ---------- ‘ They were in the vrrv thiek of in Bttston four years later, but sin | inllliMWill s 5L xl PLESSNE55. FboRMcMORYs GENERAL I ll H e ALTH th«* grand entertainment w lien 1 ha<l gone aw ay. and I could bari iW sent in my car«! to Senator Lort<m no more Could she ever forgi v the effects of abases, excesses, worry and exposure. «/or such sufferers hi our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical, we have a relict anu cure his flunkeys were incense«! at mv me?’ or by excesses, or exposure, you .-lay have unduly drained your system of nerve fores «Ç la your ignorance of effects “Iler smile was sunshine itself and cheek, but I insisted. I was dee vitality — which is electricity— and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your drain'd, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, element» tbu» ___ |»'IMle with suspense, and didn’t “ ‘Four vears ago? Whv I war system the C. low at once and in a natural way. This is our plan and treatment, and we guarantee s strength and vigor vt£or will fol- i care fur it hundred legation» I’d in Kurt pe then You see. it Wil? cure or money --------- m-a-a « Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. refunded. S- IBelt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor, Dr. Sanden's Electric I h - cii running after the Senator ami two years after I fir»t knew vor f C failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would g'’J,T all ocher treatment» writing to niin fur a week. I was that Senator Lorton heard me Ml'» after whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt testify, and from many of determined to get a hearing ” ami fell in love with my voice H. DR. SHNDEN ELECTRI'' BELT rH e “And he as ar you?’’ sought mv acquaintance, a id — h , a complete paivsn’c battery, made into a belt so as to be easily w»n <f*tr:n~ work - at rest, and it gives an<: {fives soothin'», soothin prolonged eerrents “\ee. llu cant” tu me in the waB not a Senator v t you knmv- a-hich are inMantly felt throughout all weak pat tv, <r we i-rfcii $ S OOO. It bwj .- st, Improved Electric Susnenawry, ’he library, lie was very proud at and I lost mv h-art to hi« l*onn greatest been ever given weak men, ami we warrant it ’o v oi the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limb», or pv Money Refunded. They are graded in strength t- t.-*«-f ve-ikncM in young, middle-aged or old men, and v * first, and.I fancied,half c<»Hl«*mptu- blue eves. We were married sot’ »!< aorst cases in two or three months. Add-»»« uun My bb»>d l>rg:iii to boil, then and went abroad M'bat! did l<< OANOEN ELECTRIC < -• rirst St., PORTLAND, GRECC^ I LILA’S REV3NGE. bo x om itm j DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT B tw jit b immv uciit rot a I I / I >4 I I i -\a ‘WF I 3