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smiled, but she, looking CREAT B'BLE COKPETITICH steadily beyond him, did not »ee it. ‘'Ara you actually going to be an Thousand» cf De liar* ta Rewards foi BY BUE CHESTNUTWOOD. Bible Readers. old maid?’’ he asked qu’zzicaily. From People'« Home Journal. T h « I.snrvs H om « MAaaziwr presec. Its rr'»t Tall to tbe public of Amer, t 1 he tir-t correct She glanced at him, blushed, and Competition at »»er to the foil, wing question« mciu<1 at Ibis oR'-s CHAPTER TV. • ill te: fl.UUO in ash; the sec. nd, < <-b; 3rd GraiiJ bit her lips, and said, defiantly: : Paro; 4th, La>iies heal Coat; 5th. r. J o'.cn; fib. 1 LaUiea fudd Watch ; 7th, Hila Dret. Th«nfoi>>»< l’X-< There was an odd bit of a smile ‘‘Perhaps I may have another ri; ¿ent Silver Tea Seta to the next 1300 cer.c t ansuerr. | iuuo ix-auu ulSoclook Silver Seriic-s, and ;(Kw o 1 et in his eyes —a smile that had a plan chance. Mr. NoJton has not gone article» of Silverware, making the m.»: exp* n ive and uagn Act nt list of r wards ever < tfe.ed I., a. i pel * aber. c.-ilo-.s (1) How I. any Hook« doe. 11:" 1! bl. con in it; and he amazed and delighted yet. There he is, coming down the ' a n? p) II >w man, Chapteia? (3) Hox u .. > t-lT Kiery hat of answers mnst be ai-i-ompaiei-u l y I his stepmother by readily consent road this instant.” C.y tor six moults subscription to the I suits H* >t • I AOsztxe—one or the brightest and best iUia.iulel A ing to do his best. And she was about to arise, when ruhticationa of the day L ast l’Bizt.i-In addition to the above we will giv, A short time after, Mrs. Laurence he laid his hand detainingly on one .000 prisea consisting of magu.tKenl Sili. r Si rvicv . livs ■ clock Service., Ac. Ac, for Last C'oneet An.'vers re before H.e closs of ths Competition, which will b, went down to the hotel to call on of hers, in her lap. It was the hand m wired llecember 31, 1892 The object in offering these liberal prizes is to establish the older members of the party, who he had kissed. She crimsoned. he Lames H om « M auaz k « in NEW Louies in the Jnited States and Canada Prcrent suLsc i’>ers ran had not come to the farmhouse, and “You know you wouldn’t marry trail themselves of it by enclosing *100 wi h list of mswers and the addreas of aome friend to whom the Neil joined the young couple on him—he would bore jou to death,” ■«tended Magazine <-aii be aent for a ix months, or have their own beyond the time sir.adv paid for Prizes to mbecribers residing in the United Stales a nt from our he said. the moonlit piazza. Jew Yoik branch. An ei-ican currency and postage will be taken. Be sure and register all ■ ue, The two newly affianced couples “He is quite as brilliant as the tampe etlera Address.■ Taft Laman Hua« Mavxxiw Fstarberough, Canada were strolling in the garden. Merton girls,” she retorted, then Cora was talking, in her merry, bit her lips at her own words. He laughed lightly. He had reckless way, to two gentlemen, quite enchanting them with her seen her both piqued and jealous, originality and freshness, whilst the and was satisfied. There was tri two young ladies, whose escorts umph in his laugh, in his eyes, in they were, stood hopelessly in the his whole bearing. She saw it and heard it. and. snatching away her J background. Neil was well acquainted with them hand, went down to the gate to Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat business condneted for Moderate fees. all; and in a few minutes Cora wa« I I meet Mr. Norton, bewildered, mor- ent Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, »nd we can secure patent im less time than those actually mute with amazement to tilled, and, for the first time, fully •einote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- see him positively exerting himself conscious that she loved him. ion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of harge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. TO BE CONTINUED. to entertain “those stupid Merton A Pamnhlot. -How to Obtain Patents," with names «factual clients in your State, county, or girls.” She had been accustomed • town, sent free. Address, ■ESB to his sole attention; now he did ; C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, W<*shiraton, 0. C. not seem to see her; and with a I sense of pique utterly new to her. she lent herself Io the tiresome I I platitudes of the two fops * * * * That evening was a sample of every day and every evening for the next month. Cora, in that time, rncc<'«s of t’-’. n»c-at Cough Cure Is had fully succeeded in bewitching w’ The .hout ft |>ar il 1 ill i ■ Ir. tory of medicine. AU druggi. i - are a ihnr, • to sell it on a pen Messrs Holmes and Norton, whilst Itive guantiite . t ■ .t ti ! ro otherc re can ' it may become the Merton girls felt convinced that mice-isfully '••.inn. ktr.'wn, the Crop i. tor-, ;m.ii enormous ex- either one or the other of them pen--, are piuoiac • -Dottle Free into 1 la ’> •* Co • 1 • tales unci Canada. would crown the season by the vic If ■very v i: hue a < oucth. - i Throat, or Bron- for it .. . . i ■ ...ii. If yom tory of gaining this hitherto un i-.'hl Ims th ,i . Croup, wr V.TmopingCough, use attainable prize—Neil Laurence. It promptly, ami relief is sure. If you dread that ins-Hou i di-.en.se Consumption, use it T he days were devoted to fishing Ask your Druggist f it SHILOH’S CURE, Prk-e 10 eta.. CO cts. ami >1.00. If your I.unga boating, and picnics; and the even I arc sore or Hack lame, use Shiloh’s Porous THIS PAPER, Piaster. Price 25 eta, For sale by all Drug, ings to moonlight rides and dances gists ----- WITH---- and Dealers, at the hotel. THE S N FRANCISCO LETTIN« DOWN THE BARS. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION I In that month Neil and Corn had scarcely exchanged a civil word. A morbid restlessness had taken possession of t lie usua'ly happy girl. She seemed to herself sometimes to be made of eyes, for Neil could not make a move tha) she did not see it, I no matter how much attention she was giving to others. She said to herself a dozen times a day: ‘lie is never any other than cross to me now. I hate him!,’ ami as many times, seeming to feel that kiss on her hand, blushed crim son. At length a day came when Mr. Holmes, out wold of explanation, • his party good bye and started icTthecity. Every one knew why, I intuitively. He was considered very eligible, and Mrs Laurence was greatly ex cited, though she did not dare I speak of it to her fractious niece, so begged Neil to investigate the mat te: for her. He acquiesced instont- y. with that odd smile again. He found Cora on the piaxi alone and taking a chair Is »ide her, rest- ml his ellsiw on his knee and hi» chin on his hand, so as quite to face her. "80 you have refused Holme» It was co.dv Married, and rhe did not deny it. ‘■\et. •<> far ms vour knowledge extend», he was no fair one's cast- •ff.” he k ept on tormentingly. ‘\Vhat is it to you whom I jectF ahe retorteti, angrily, though there was just a alight inistine*» in her brilliant eye». Weekly Call! M00.00 Given Away Every Month - x< I Ifs the Simpl I rivinl Inventions That Yield Fortune” -stich ri Po Iong‘s Hook r and Eyii. ">o<i timi llump," ’ ".'kiftiy Fin. "I‘.; j iu l lo- Vvr," "Air Hrftkc." r’c > I ( Q j > > I» II I* 4» ’i I !" i f to the person submitting the i Kist niurit'irhius invcatioM during the p.< ceiling month. WK Mt I’llK BATKNTS 1‘Olt IX V ES roil«, a i l the object of thh oli r I« to en courage per-ons «■: an luvent- lic turn of in n 1. At the name time we wi-li to i...rroa-i the fact that :: Alinosi ■ mry otto l om-e’vi-s n Lriglit kl< a «t ».om- liuti- or oth.-r. Why noi put ¡t in j r .o tical u«e? Ykil’it taliu.ts li ny II« l'i Uli« dtn-i t oii M. y niftkc your fortini -. u by noi tryf t: :: :: :: •; t C“Writc f.ir further lofi rtnat. 'ii ftial uii iiiìo.i Hu« |..<pir. THE PRESS CLAIMS C l'hillp W. Avirvtt, lì.-'i. . t.-.r., 61H H Nari!- :^r, M VSMt Sili v»N. L C Street. ’i*'I • ••»«, JUtltft I by •! « »l<k k I« iivl'i by «»vii l! Il»f IVH’ttllg Uv*’i*lvi| IL | FiilIrU blalvM. miCK «1.as i’F.K V. AR, ----- OR----- ¡HE SAN FRANCIS 0 Morning Call! PKH K »ti ll > Pl K I EAF. -------- Hr-------- uHE SAX FRANCISCO n WEEKLY CALL 5 1*» liaiidnotne s-tgght- pa,e paper. It is ¡«sued every Thursday, ■ d contains «H of the iinp-rtant news of the weak, gleiiBOii from evew quar ter of tlie globe, complete up to date of publication. It fur nishes the latest and most leliftble financial news and market quotations, a- d gives special attenti n to horticul tural and agricultural new», ami is In every rc'iecl a first- tlasa family paper, appeilk.g totlie interest of every member of the huusenold. I AN OFTREPEATEDSTCBY CFITæ What Chas. H. Hack’ey has Done f Michigan—How the only Cloud in th j L fV of an Honored Man was Erusued away by Sczer-cc. !.enin>j P".... From Ora-id Jiapida, .'.'i ♦ ' r>r.A n-r at CnAS. n. HACKLEY. The most beautiful spot in Muske gon is inseparably associated v/un tlie name of Hackley, cnd.in all West ern Michigan there is not a name bet ter known, ar.d amonj the studious and those interested in deeds of phil anthropy, 'i.is name is known and ad mired. Chas. II. Ilackley 1 as been in tlie lumber business continuously since 1856, and in that time lias amaesed a I fortune, which givc3 l.im a rating among tlie wealthy men cf tl e n tion. Put witli wealth there did not ccme that tightening of the purse strings which is generally a marked characteristic of wealthy men. There is no prettier spot in the Slate green of faultlessly kept lawns, its crowning pride a toweling soldier’s monument on the top cf which standi a bronze figure pointing ever in re membrance of the heroes who died tl at the nation might live. Surround ing tlii3 park are the magnificent Ilackley Public Library—a poem in granite—with its GO.OOO volumes, and the equally stately Hackley school, like a bee-hive with Its 600 children. Other elegant buildings testify like- wire to the liberality and munificence cf this man who has pulled wealth out of the forests of Michigan. It is no wonder then that the mm'' of Charles II. Hackley ia 1 aovm a', l-'-me and abroad. His munificence t . T .' .‘irgon .1 ne rej resents an outlay of nearly In.If a million. For the past tw nty years lie l.as been a constant Fin"-, rer from neuralgia end rheuma- ti. ra, ulso numbness cf the lower limbs, so much so that it has seriously interfered with his pleasure in life. For some time rast Lis frl nds have noticed that he lias seemed toe prow young ti- in, an.l to l ave recovered the health whi b he had in youth. To a ccrr- pen b nt cf tl.e Press, Mr. ’Ta ;l.y l .ined the secret cf his in ti". -rm.'I.< n, and to his friends ■v' ■ );-\e known now he suffered, it is in i "d a transformation. ‘‘I have suf •red f -r over twenty years," lie said, seated in 1 is private oiiiee, "with -■air.s in my lower limbs so severely that tie i cr.lv : ly relief i " * ’ I could get at night was by put r.i.-.g cold water com ore sacs <n mv hr 1 I was bothered nw.-e nt iv t t- an in the day time. The n 't ra '■ ml r’uur.iatl; pains tn my H..; bad n growl:;- in iatenn -X f r years, final! v“becam chronic, i I n> t! r,«e tri’-s to t1- I Hot bpr ■ ; -vli’i < ;:ly pa, ;lai relict. ttid tai n ’•11 back to ny cri giaci state, i ■ In t sit still, and mv sufferings xn to make life look ver..- Lit e 1''. > years ago lust S.-n- tember I 'tioed -in account of Dr. Vn ,.... for l-.j I «.Ji.4, , , . and some cases s, neat!' mine that I was i-.teie.- not l;;;oiv wliethet *t! were genuine or not. and wish to be liutubugged .. S-j cne who had given a I» ¿ti eminent pref rse; , f The reply I received v. er than the printed tc-. J id gave me faith in t;.< ?; Ì "I began taking me p,!|. i;n I them to be all that the . ; V I told me they would be it ■ - three monti s before I e::pcti, ri perceptible betterment of ir- tion. My disease? was of I standing that I did mt -x; rerovery, and was t ..-.or,; relieved. I pregres ssed r ver, towards recov- ry last ci;: months lav p r. perfectly well man. I mended the pills to m. ■ nm only too glad tn r - "< Oil; health through the 1.. < •nn Of wonderful medici:-''. I <. ..not mu h for what it 1 -i ■' ' for Dr. V.’illiar.is' I i. ; I ' f People have an cn -rme I fpcm all quarters cor.;? i ports < f t! e exeeli.-r t r Ing their use. An analysi they contain in a condor the elements r-cr-s-ary life r.r.l rkknccs to ti e kind store shattered ncr’-c-. ’ cy unfailing specific fcr s: ch locomotor a tarila, parti 1 parai- Vitus’ dance, sciati a. plural. >a, i’ r.-.atism, nesveus head; -. ’ y, f ? aft • ejects of la grippe, j ni inn of . . heart, pale and sali' tl at tired feeling i--.-sul.ln r from i;■ - - cus prostration: ;.ii <".lse; ■ r . Iti. ; from vitiated 1 umers in the lie../ such as scr fuli, ehronie eryiipela.’,’ etc. They .-re r.i'-o a s-c ifie fur’trou- Lies peculi.” r I > fem :! ”, sack as su - r-ressians, i: rcf tdari’: t;;. l r’l formi cf weakne. 3. They L. al up trie LlceJ rnd restore the gk w cf bealth tn pal' rnd sallow chocks. In men they ef fect a radical cure in t.’l cn.;e3 arising from mental worry, overwork or ex cesses of whatever natv.i . There are no HI effects following the use of tbii wonderful medicine, and it can be given to children with perfect safety. vr - Ç.T ÿw? r«í i’y’’* A.-*< c HACHLKY PARK. These pills ar? mantifacturcd by fia Dr. Williams Mc-dki.ic Cnm;»ar.y, S> h<- n?vta<ly. N. Y.. ;-:ul are s kl cniy in l-oxos bearing tl. • firm’s ir .de niarR . wri: per. at r? centj a I- -x c - .-i-.* xea for s.’.u). ar. 1 are never cold ‘n ' t.ll;. They may I ? had cf all dr:-*- ? t.-.ts or tliroet by in'll! from Dr. V. ’• liams Tdoiliclne Company. The r ri > rt w! ith these pills are sold n.ak s a <ri-jro? of trefttmert inei-em-ive aj tc........ J wha <....... r ---- H------ ^Hl< M<iH\|\(i CAI.I, (S bvmm Ikam a W ubk ) Is a live nirtropoiitm iMily. U is tne MOSTRELIA- BIX ai d Is reeo|{nise<| gg la-ill, the LEAIdXG NEWS- PAPER <>t the I'aelfio C.>a«t. Either of the yb. \8 , aper* we will send po'tudd as a pre. nihim on reeel, t of the follow- Ing atib.erlptiun priem fur the couiuinatluu; ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFC. CO. Have «old Ta Coaoamera Far •• Yeara, •aefno them fAe dealers’ profit. We are the •ldeat and Largrot manufacturers In America selling this way. Ship subject to approval. We nay freight both wap wuifti if not satisfactory. Everything war why pay an Agent 110 HO to «50 to order for ranted Why _ ..----------------- —.— Roxing ----- Write Bi* your own order. Boxing free. free. We We e all the risk of damage in shipping. WHOLESALE PRICES No. 1. Farm Harness. Na 13V. Road Wagon AsCtwJ .U »«M far»:»- Spring Wagons, »30 to »43. Goaraataad same as sell for SM to »74. 14 styles of Road Wagons. Surrays with long fenders, »SO, SRA same as set! for *S4 to UM. Top Buggies *• low ••*33. Phaetons •• low a» ges, HARM ESS. •Ostvlea,Mnrla, Double and Farm. Riding Saddles, Bridle« and Fly Nets send 4 cents in stamps to -tawe. 111 pa«T eatalogna. , No. «1. " won. no. - . , W. B. PRATT, Secretary, Elkhart, Ina l.XCK. MANHOOD RESTORKDIÍ^^SSÍ I ’ » :'=WTi ▼«i riAOT 2L-. -------- W3Ö0VWS-, UiVA cca iuu-ed luc iré a.i nerTocsdiscases.snci as W , »k Memory. Itx»• -r.««». Power, LleaOaci.e. Wakelalncm. Los; Manh.iod. Nieiiuy <4aasd ne«*.all drain»and lo»,< f powerln Generc-iire•’rgansi o< eiiner . by orereierti! n. y oethCnt errara, erre« iré e-* et Inharro. of«™ — ulani». wbfch leatftn lunrmlly.i 'imp: a ln»aaiir. >r*r»' ▼e-t poeb«u »1 p-rb.ix « f<w »*. by u.ail t>rs-,-m d. wjtn>• »*• ■ Ivea wrltte ■ gwar-Htvr lo ews-r »r r-«V. ia ij»e «al ssaMd ar«e.«ts. , wr la H»s- .-<> «uber. V r.’e tn puún wmpper. Aodve.x .> £K V Z »Kl.il ta».. Maaoc-eTwspse.es*-» Forsaáe.s Burns.Ora^ t>, ti. M UORTVX. r ra- »a.