t '■ J» .-s I Miss Merrihew’s horse was very Her hand went out Jack, “and say, send down your close to tuine. the hand that held trap«—my man will get them— and rested on UY MAKCO MORROW. there’ll he a dinner or two and you nty’rein. said, “this is serious CHAPTER I. (CoNTiMEO.) will need them. Daisy Merrihew ( “Dick,” she business.” ‘ Ilu , my dear Aunt ’Louiea, I’ve ¡« jn the neighborhood, I ‘‘To be sure.” I re eplied, “but it s nothihg to he thunkful for. None 1» Miss Merrihew—Jack has no of my neighbors have been killed—’’ right to call her “Daisy”—he 1 no new thing to nte. “What do you mean ?” ehe asked “Richard, I do not care to hear doesn't know her nearly so well as such affected cynicism—i such cheap j on]y niel ]ier half a ! in some haste. “I mean loving you. Don’t vou twaddle!” and Aunt Louisa glared ' dozen times—lives soune place in ............ 1 ,,,L, tu ., u ,,,, b ■ ......... „.„remember when 1 ’ first met von. ?” out of the window worse than eyer. t||(, col.nfry. but when she comes to I hoped she did. I wasn't sure “You don’t understand, my deur town she shines with a radiance! whether it was at the Charity ball aunt, ami by not umierstanding^you that 1 don’t see how the fellows re , or not, hut it was about that time. betray—I wil not Huy an ignorace, j si st. I’m sure I can’t ami I’d go— She didn't however. only an unfamiliarity with the why, hang it! 1 thought I’d al- “Well,” I went on, “vou dropped ThaiikHgiving dav literature of al] most go to Uncle Richaid's to see a rose that night, an.I I picked it time, If you will refresh your her. found mvself, oni ”«’ 3,1,1 haVH carried it ever smee memory, as Um sure you can, veiui So that’s how I in thr inside pocket of mv other will recall the scene of the hero in I Thanksgiving day, with Jack ami coat ” his sumptouslv furnislied apart half-a-dozen of the fellows at some “Oh. D’ck,¿have you really ? A r id ments declaring that h< haw noth- out of the way place, tromping do you loye me so much?” to be thunkful for, and just then! through the snow and banging * ‘ ■» that, 1 A M ” and ...» J I am “Oh more than there is a loud crash and the little | I away at the birds whenever we got • tire I do. match girl who has come into the I dose enough. They al* thought “Well, then Dick, we will wait room throws up the blinds and ' nay «hooting very funny until I awhile, and if vou are really sure shows all his neighbors killed by a | shot Jack’s dog. but after that the then, why, we’ll think about it. >» terrific explosion of gas ii the next sport lagged and we were gl ul to Now t hat isn’t altogr ther satistac block. The hero then has so much ■seek shelter in a farm lions • Jack torv, and vet, it’s not so bad after reason for gratitude that he starts had hired for headquarters. We out to Iniv the match girl »a pair of ! slipped into civilized clothes and all. The others had ridden ahead; ive shot s mid brings the story to a I Jrlped Jack mourn for his dog. Of were in t little clump of trees, ,m<l close by marrying her ami discov course, I felt soirv, l»ut then, jou l< an no from my saddle we sealed ering that she is a great heiress. I know, a »log's only a kog, after all. the bargain. repeat, aunty, that none of my and Jack made more racket than 1 neighbors have been killed." ’ would over the death of the czar of1 •III El, CONTINI Fl». Aunt Loir'sa still looked out of ¡all the Russians. He’d sit and! the vt imlow and said not hing. tell us what a good dog he was, ami I felt hurt. It si emtd to me that I how much he knew, and gave us UNCLE RICHARD’S DIMER. “Then I’ll count on you.” $100.00 Given Away Ever y Month ; AU ENGLISH COMMENTARY, t tn the person submitting the ff most meritorious invention M ■Juriuir the precedimr month, si we m -: rut: t’.iten rs Is l'Olt INVENTORS, an 1 the o.iject uf this otT i- Is to en- II . ...ii-age per-ons o an in. ent-al lve turn of min i. At the Is same time we w . ■ !i tn I.upres» fy the laet that :: :: .: « 1 ♦> t; I vi it’s ths Simple, Trivial Invention" That Yield Fortunes > •) > > V » « ; > 3 > il •I I ) I Said an eminent English scientist recent r. “ The danger that confronts the g,tut AlUt;' can people to-day is not the possible tide*, tiun of a wrong financial poa.y f,)r nation, or the spread of socialism, or the increase of corruption among public me , a II aicse tve bud enough, to be aUre, bit they are as nothing compared to thete/rillj na> iynul disease—1 had almost said nation I crime—of overwork. The mad rusn rush f\ [ v’* V-V.nw. * nv ill.Kt wealth is set at a killing puce, and tlioubaio , i fall - ’ • by the — way ---------- every year. ut »HIV I i w V —»ach ri Po T "H rM TTr»'*1: ,’N und E îc , **.-cj tiiui 1 'nia.'. S "Safety l'in." s la j '. v.T." ",\lr Brake." ic» Almost very one e< -i<*e:vos, l 1 a bright id«a al s ' il'- ’im-i or . •) olhcr. Why noi put it t,, prie- . > I tleal use? Yi»I' il ta • > i • irnv . I10 i l this direction. M; y , ( nut i make your fort un •. V. V. liy by not tr. ? :: :: :: :: :: I / - - - —. ’on --------- fi^lVritc fir further lnforinat. .’.¡nJ > înviiliun luvuliou this thia paper. ------- — - r. - e . THE PRESS GLf^S Cl ii Philip W. Avirett, Gcu. M:;*'-, 61S F Street, Nori'r ;sr, WASrflNL.v.N, a. c. «. • » n lumy »> »1 H> IH‘ ’U'lutMi by 'Li m I tiiitt it' •' > el«» •>; ,s i u I hy <»v« i 1.« il.i'iisan'l '? < ’ »¡it hnduig Lie * *, tA t-c i ? II. 111*. < J t t I ll I led bulled. O'-" he rPFpon^ibil ?v > f re? “ N ìn :>' n “ ì ’ in«’»- r .5 . t •: ! k Y *1' ' o'*'-1 • ’ ‘ ,i'rf\..\'4...<’sw*" 15A t -. a •* »'.’M* America’s Great Danger I said ~ ** 1 You are likely t? be eno cf the victim;! ] low do we know ? Because it is the excep tion to find a mail or woman < f adult u - •, per 'ect health. Nervau3 disorders": .. spreading with ---- I fearful rapidity. Amongt A. .j — — ...... Biliousness, ... vi'-U symptoms, arc— — Backache, Got Hands and o_______ Feet, .• Dizzi nés .• , Ilot w Llaslic- «-.» • _ r» • . . * Fluttering Sensath n, Fai ting, Heald», Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart clioly, Faili g Memory, Palpitation. l.inu. niatism, Hi it Bi t ilth, Sleepltssness, Mr- vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, fits, it- Hi v. t ’. A. C arroll , pastor First 1! n , t Church. Yellow Spri> gs, <).. writes as ful<. “ 1 havou ed Dr. Miles' Restorative Neri in? fir the p tsl six months. I find it acts lil e a charm on the whole nerv us system, 1 ha ve not found its equal in giving immediate relief. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and l.irer Pills only need a trial and they will rmw- mend themselves to be the best pills in the market.” “ For five years T have suffered from Ner vous P ostration, I was unable to work or sb < p. The first dose of Dr. Miles’ Restora tive Nervine gi* e m ■ relief, and one th u sa <1 doll >rn would not cover t e go< <1 it Im done me.’—JOHN MINCHER, Aoungs- town, < 'bio. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is tin equalled in CURING Nervous Di-enses. h contains no opiates or dangerous dings. Sold an a positive guarantee by all druggists, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. — Scrofula in the Blood I had made an especially good I his pedigree, am) went on, until I point, and I did not like to have it 1 began to debate whether it wouldn't received with such a lack of appre-1 |u. (|M. pr(1per thing to put a band, Causcs Glands of the Neck tc Swell Up elation. | I of - crept* around ... our Imts •nr yearly subscription to The H erald tog ther with rm c - ex' I reached for my hat Jack didn’t say so. but I believe This Trouble and a Caso of Rheu- I i< will send free a copy of l ’ iie W o hl Aimariac for 1S95. Singletopir* "Dick,” cried my aunt, "you’re I hi* more than half blamed Ini' lie matlsni Cured by Hood’s. an inhuman wretch, and you want I ‘ •C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.: mai he ordered at tms otiic<- tor 25 cents cause that spotted cur got in front “ Dear Sirs: A little over a year ago ] to ruin all our prospects.” of my gun when it went off had a swelling come on the side of my It was evident that she was get but Sack got. over it, and began neck. 1 was in very poor health generally and doctored two I ting in a temper, and being consci to (< ar around rotm I like mud t > months with the ent'ously opposed to talking to an get lis rsadv for dinner Miss family physician angry |H*rMoi>, I determined to end Merrihew ha l been over th * dai who said my com r- plaint was a bilioui the interview. I elore from her uncle’s, who livid attack. Ilia treat “R* ally, aunty, you'll have to it hitiiih I, on the next farm, anil ment failed to help < ¡ 3 excuse me. 1 can never consent mo so I determined had invited the whole crowd tori! to try riood’s Sar to toadying a rich unde, even if I .1 tick •• x pini I »<•<I dinner with them saparilla. To my r k. ii ; u < am his namesake, in order to get t hut her uncle was a queer ¡old duf great joy, the swel his money. I think its in.moral. fer, but ns good ns the pib s < f gold ling on the aide oi The Eer/ RefeTnce ??•''< «’ ■ t my neck disap He an leave it to his brother’s he had, and he could warrant we’d A V<;ii;n‘? of over ’- *0 peared I was ben* wife's slater's children, so far as I'm I ¡4-^». T . » have a frolic. It Treais i,4C3 Mr«, iv. it. Mullvinc« eflted for ¿ pv other concerned.” Miaduw, Wam. ailments. Alter It happened t hat as w e rode to I Endorsed by STATESMEN, taking t hr.*e t»ot t les of t he medicine,I h.iv» “\ es. Homebody lie picked u)> in the,house that Miss Merrihew s not had a sick day «Ince. I for one, rec EDUCATES a-d t 'liicago. Somebodv ive don’t know horse—she had ri Idrn over with ommend Hood’* Sarsaparilla to the a'flic- STUDEN1S every ■ ere am thing about. 'X’hy, I don’t some of her visitors to show ui the even know her name, ami goodness Has Reached Such a St.'.to oi ?er wav—was jogging along lem e ted, knowing what it has done fot me in knows whether she has even that fectlon That It k . - Veritable r- mine ’ the past. My hn-Land wa* afflicted with Encyclopedia Fscre Statl»' slight claim on him!” Miss Merrihew is nlw.ivs hand- rheumatism and had that tired feeling, tics and Events Jrcurjht Fe vn Aunt Louisa flounced out of the lie took Hood’» Sar»aj*arilla and found it some, l*ut I dot. t think she ever tc January First, 1693. room in a nay that I should call Just tho Medicine Needod. looked quite so handsome as sin HE 1895 volume is a whole lior?*.»' rude. We believe it will do all that is claimed for d d on that horse. I blessed my I It, if irlv i a fair trial. Both of us have in itself. One can hardly think There art* some wemen wlv» Hre stars that I hadn’t hern dragged otl used I! 1's V. ;• table Tilts and are well of a question it cannot answer. Ittehf » lid to be more b< nntiful when an. with Aunt lanjisa to spend tile day pleased with them.” MRS. W. R. MAI z * all about party platforms, election sta grv You read about the llashing XJtRNRR, Meadow, Washington. with some ernb'imi old luicheh r tistics, the new tariiT, religions oi the N. B. Te sure to >:ct Food's Sarsaparilla. eye, the heightened color and ail earth, population everywhere, state and £ . Ulicli--- and let. It I had the mole v Hood’s P!!!s '■ purely » ■ t il»’*-. ■ a th it i Ou know, but in Aunt Louisa's not ai I ’ 1 ', i . or j tin. Sold by al! druggists. government statistics, occupations of lit- ought to have mt*, I d ask M ir - <'ii»c the color all g*H*s to the nose men, foreign matters, literature, science ... Merrihew to — lie told Ami it isn’t becoming “Don't mu think,” she was sai and education. It is . . * her so, but she continues to lose •ng. “that Thanksgiving day ls a her tem|M r. I 'tn sure she wouldn’t gr« at institulio It's so Amen le only knew hou rhe look»- can, you kuioi, Ti d I love ani thing UHAI’TKK II Americ.ie. and —” postpaid b , mail, - Ct-N • »5. CORDOVAN, “Miss Mrrnh' w,”I iiitarruiunled, thr Jack (irrenottgh said to me < st kENAMELLLDCALt \ddrers THE WORLD, New York Cl*' Ak*4VFWECALf&IOlNMXl “I am A m-rieati, an I if you think oth< r night nt the club; $ J. J.5J>PÛUCr.3SOLtS. , » ’S’PÜLll.t.JàOLLS. you could — now could voii?" hick, old nmn, nlmt're you “Oh. Mr. ilaitwell, I—really—” to n< \t week? Come go shooting î2.,l.'JEoYsSocr3FJô. “ But couldn't you now? • I have Now vou know I care just about " ladies * as much for shooting ns I do for worship|M<i you, always it aeems. ^,2' be 5 t ? on «1 a marble«, but then Jmk always han and if vou can't do any hette» than 3CN0 re« catalog , e •L’DCVCLAS a jolly crowd with him. and there’s t<> low me for mv Americanism, I II BROCKTON MAS3. enough <>n the side to p.-iv for the go round wrap|M*d in the star span I ■■ ma aavr •i.rey «r «Mrvbaaiu« II - 1 I» >«claa •*«•’«*, r* ,.r 1 ,c force.t mAnnf»cVnv-** ef ANHOOD As for Thaiiksg.ving »- •« hard work of lugging ar >uu>l a gun gletl banner v 1 t«»cur» a.I rerv<iQ«<!t«aca ••*■'»* 1 » • in the rvoeld, «nd «ujTât .<« INLY TEN CENTS EXTRA. Food’s5^ Cures T W. L. D ouglas S3 SHOE.»«*»*«“- PRICE, 25 r that you're afraid in going off So day, we’ll ol»<*. rie it the tear round I t<dd Jack I'd go It w »uld Iw* a —may l*e without the turkey, but it way out of Uncle Knha'd a dinner will lw Fhatikegii ing just the saute! anyway ag th e narse an ’ prke en - -ts *---------- 1 '* *- p-nt. jr -a h . -s- > *tc :ua ■ • O»r»boe. pi ice. sud * he to » >n »rvl«. e«»V fim*»« •- 1 equal c»>U'--i n wearing ui- Pt W« toe Ihre» «o’I ev«o es for lie v.lue «"■*” * W'lCte at 1 '■» r ; , t r sub«* »tat* i t ) : V <Khcf w.; »uopi» >••. wt avid t»y ■MÜ« : idûut I th. » «• b> , - the h«s. -I, « f RESTORED! • e. vs . i . I M-i ’ !< ’Bln« ami « f pv»«rin G« ner>l* re t y—IXO.I rr,«A M.-.lor- ft lilt»» I < -.rift i or 1» . r»rt>.T,ri f..r»A. by rr».l t » rnrr rr rr' .i"« I ue iu «•«-| - V.f.<rrre . AfcTv-.lKMltltHKO.H I. r Si. ■> ttxrn..Ur*. By U M. UOKTuN. iHTMtHt**- pot - ’ w . a.1 **r.