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C 'lin lc e H r le « t In n . ” i lenrn tliu t Hie Yun B uxtons a llo w th e ir (lilik e n a to d ir t on th e ir neigh. l">ra’ flower«, b o they keep it «•- v rv t? * " W e ll, I should th in k not» I f you < ’ ne w ith them I he suave M r. V an Itd x to n w ill u»k If you p re fe r violet* fed fo w l or ’« Ith k e n tie rone«.* H S p rila l Card tu Ih « Putrite. hr < <«r»a W o . I « niñear h liia a a M d ic in a c„ «. neri wo, M e iilu ille 2!M Alder h i l'o rila u d . Orngon, reg íala («ein» in n '»••"I » It h I I . - « ln r l —r hin« Non. who waa k illed rre n a tly in In n la n d h r Wo la not Secret of the Plundered Safe b y K M I L E G A B O R IA U year ago- -you gave ma ha«*k my prom- I “*, told me to con»i«J«*r my«w*lf free from my engagement, and never to eome n e a r yo u again. I f I rotild hare diacovered in what way I b a re offended you! But no, you re f need to explain. You told me Gist an invincible obstacle hiol ar.aen hot ween na and I believed you, fool th at I waa! 'I lie obstacle waa yotir own heart, Madeleine. I have alw ays worn ilo: medal, but it has not brought me happiness o r g«H»d fortune.” C H A P T E R X. More than eve», and a ploua woman, C H A P T E R X II. Raoul ahook Proaper'e hand, closed the loo. who haa two prayer hooka, aiuee aho <<«‘ ■<1. a n d la |iia < H r ) < at r a m e l o a d o r i, z /3 A a white and motionleaa aa a statue, A l'le r h t r a r t ««me p o p l e t h o u g h i Ib e r « w aa door « ite r Idm and hurried up the atreet. could —it up one to w rite to yOU, o n ly u n a « h i n a t a d o c t o r M adeleine stood with bowed head before leaving Prosper atnitding Immovable anti you rernly to go to M . F s u v e l’s? ^»«? overcome by diNsppolntmant. H e waa < «»me on, then; wc have certainly earned the storm of passionate reproach. Ilo o ir a t lo Ila p p ln e a a . “ Proaper, my brother, my friend, if aroused from Ida gloomy reverie hy hear Mra. N e ig U b o ra M a il hara dl ff »rant log the r«*tl whlaker«*«! man any, In a ban our breakfast to d a y .” you only knew—— ** w i j i «f making hume happy. n r a iw r ir ii w» I “ 1 *tuuW but one thing, Madeleine, and tering tone: Mra. lla m a r— H o w .«»? T l.e v is it ♦« tr . 1 thftt th at Jr° ° longer love me, and ’ Ho tlieae are your friends?* Mra. N eighbors- Home do It hy »ray* * '* • . th a t I love jmu you i more madly “ Yea,” said Proaper, with blit erne««. >m.I z i. i . ------ iw f u in o iy than u t i n ever. e v e r. not be pleased? A y e r ’s H a ir » " T * * ‘7 V * O h* only knows how log at home ami some hy afaylng away. “ You heaid him offer me half of hia < l? » n X l etw i? 7 I , V ig o r m akes beautiful heads «hanged between the banker and M . I lore you!” fortune ?’• riv ? i 1? ' 1'1' ' " ’ * * • " l a - I H e w a . alien!. H e hoped for an an o f h a i r , t h a t ’ s th e w h o le e n r n ia n e n o r t xirwa. R<> n ia nr nar v o u tM o a "T h a t waa very stingy on hia part; Aral d a y 'a uao o f h r . M lin e 's « ir a « N a r r « il.« office r‘J“per’ th * ° tw o k f t • < • • ’* None B ut .„d d en ly the al- story. Sold fo r 60 years. why did lie not offer the whole? Offers O M o T /“ 1 ft.’r ■ ' ' e » * * t r ia l b o llir and U e«UM k H I I . K i l u . , Ix d À n b M| . I't ilta d a lp liU , f a . eoat nothing, although I have no doubt Uml A2.*r ' H“ r * ’»** tnr » U m a . I t la. In d e ed , a w a n d a rfm h a ir ton ic that thia sweet youth w«»uld cheerfully n a t o r 'r .w b a e l l k r< «««»ring h e a lth to .n. th e n h a . ir and - trotto, a nd, a t give ten thousand francs to put the menn H e r M o ilic r 'a P ro g n o s tic a tio n s . “ • * aan,» Urna, p ro v in g • » p le i.d id drexvtnv ” D a j . w. T a t u m , M ä d in , in d . T. H e — W hy does your mother luaiat on between you ami Idm .” “ For what reason?* ?*, • *??*!•' o- Arsa oo.. y<»ur haring an elalrorata church wad A I «tr»r<f«ta. « ------ . “ W ho known? Perhaps f««r the as m » ding? fo r ««bling thia hum iliation to the others Prosper waa az, startled th et he became H h e— Hhe says It's the last chance I ’|| tliait he haa not »«*t frwet iu Ida which I h are suffered?* uncle’s house for a mouth.** perfectly dumb. H e at«x»d there w ith ! ever have to show off In good clothes. * You have not. but I have.” replied Rut that Is the truth, monsieur, I am M . Venluret. “ I could find no way of ashy lipa, aud a chilly sensation creeping » ■•ire of |t.” You Can (let A llen’s I oot-f!sa< I K I L . through his veins. M eanw hile Madeleine gaining access to M . F a u ré !, »are W rit« Allen M. O lm sted, I . R o y.W . Y ., tor a •’Naturally,** said M . Verduret. with a through you; and now 1 have found out had succeeded in recovering her usual tree b a iii , lr of A llan • F«M»t > aae. f t ru rr» provoking smile. 81 QRY F R O M AN A B S T R A C T . calmness. Slowly and almost uncouaci- ! ’ B ur,” he continued. what 1 w a tte d to know. J am convinced I «„.„j, , he had p ut"on her b o n i'tt “aod i w ’ H I i i ». h « l awollen . aching feet ft tnekas aeri.m. »Ir. ” w r have dev«,led , h„ t M F . nv»l hnA n , ^ . 7 Saw or tig h t «bora ea»y A ce rta in core tot w ith gh a tim e to th l. A do n i. Now. b- | rz'bberj ” * d° > ith enou shawl, lying on the a«,fa. Then she ap F u r rr N o w in K an««« C ity Hold by Hen- eerna. Ing ro w ing n alla and hunfotia A l i d rug ........................ - ............. „ , gtotaaalllL ><c. I «on11 accept any substitute. good enough to «hang.* y o u r dress, and a tu r C o c k re ll in Boyhood. proached Prosper and aald: Prosper Mnd hia companion had »top I f H enator F ra n c is M a rio n C ockrell we will go and call on M , Fativel. It la I wish to tell you that I have for- ped to talk more at their ease near the T h o rtiu K b iy Kaperi«*nce<L gotten nothing. B ut, oh! let not t h i s b « v e forettcen w hen he waa a n«*« cM«nry; a«, m ine «>n. Y»»u must have corner of the R,,» Lafitte. M V e rd a re t <>flh»iai~ Yea, we have r«».,m f«*r a few miifi«lmce. put on a brave fa c e ” knowledge give you any hope, the future hoy th a t the g re a t c ity o f the M ittaourl •«•erned to tw anxious, and waa constant «»•••re " L ” road guards. H ad any wipe Pr«>aper ha«l hardly passed info hia is blank for na; hut if you love me you t a l k , would l»e b u ilt here n t th e Junc rim e» ? ly looking around aa If he expected some bedrzmtn when the hell rang again. M w ill live. You w ill not, 1 know, add to tion o f the K .iw and M issou ri riv e r» one H e az»on uttered an exclamation of A pptlcant (vicnfernuslyt— Rchnuowoo- Verduret opened the door. It waa the my already heavy burden of sorrow, the he m igh t now be a in u ltirn ilh o u a lre . In O.owwoyairert! W ake up! Im u ’tbaall- l - r - p . . h o him . .hick l « , „ . | h°' ' h* nf mourning your death. F o r my e x a m ln to g tin day! H iep llvrly! B hakalrg! and said* T* r »ni apace he aaw « avnlllon, who waa sake live; live the life of a gozvd mnn. a b stract to a lo t on ild: ¡T ra c y , between T h irty -n ix th and T h ir- bareheaded and running H e waa ao ex ’ lilla letter waa left thia morning for and perhaps the day w ill come when I M o th e r* w ill And Mra. W inslow's ftootbtng cited that he did not even atop to ahak can ju s tify myself in your eyes. And ? *»*venth streets, R. J. H o lm d e n , th e s ä ä - - a - IJyrup lho beat rem edy to use tor th e lt ch ild re n now. oh, my brother, oh. my only fr ie n d ,, ■ttor::py. made the discovery th a t d u rin g the teeth in g period. adieu! adieuT* C ockrell, in IH47, w hen he waa a boy la a very od«l looking letter, is it not. They h are gone, monsieur. They She pre»»ed a kiss upon his brow, and I X ® *n « d e ig h ty acres there, and I he late Aatun Tcbeehoff waa au In ti m a s te r? ’ went almut a q uarter of an hour ago.” rushed from the mom, followed by Nina he sold it a ll fo r $900. T h e lot w b lc b mala friend of G orki and Tolstoi, au<l n It waa. Indeed, a moat peculiar ml»- Then we hare not an inatant to lose, waa the rem arkable aucceee of the former •Iva The address was not w ritten, but and he handed f ’availlon a note he had ( h p ^ y . Pr«Mrx*r waa alone. H e seemed .Mr. H o lm d e n wua looking up sold re- that encouraged him lo bis to he awaking from a troubled dream, t ccntly for $ 5 0 0 0 literary formed of printed letters, carefully cut w ritten some hours before at Prosper' « fforta. H e tried to think over w hat had Just, T h e land 040 acres o f IL was d e e d e d from a b«»ok. and pasted on the envelope. iioiiae. happened, and asked himself If he were T’ ri!f£A,i , <*de«l M Verduret went into the next room and Here, »end him thia, aud then return lo .lD( h l. mlud. or w h rth -r h . h .d r - a l l j I , J ‘ « « '• ‘ " •a .e D t la Plazi’a C u re | . a «<>«>d COU i«h medicine. rloaed the door behind him. at once to your desk; you might be miss »l>oken to Madeleine, anzl seen Gypay? T tb e R tate o f M issouri fo r serni- I t baa cured coughs an<l «-< »1*1» for forty ’’ H ere is a letter for you,” said M- c«l I t was very rnah in you to come out H e waa obliged to a ttrib u te all thia t o i n ur^ ^ ’ Tmaes. T h e tra c t w as a ll o f year«. At druggists. X', « enta ' Verduret. without your h at.” the mysterious power of the strange man to w n sh ip 49, ran g e 3 3 . In Proaper at one» tore open the envelope P availlon ran off as quickly as he had The Waahingt«>n Monument, in W ash Roma bank notes dropped out; be cmjnte«| whom he had aeen fo r the first time that Joseph C ockrell, fa th e r o f th e come. Prosper was stupefied. ington, I). ( ’ . la the highest in the w<»rl«l. very morning, aud who had entered th e |S *> m to r. bought eig h ty acres o f it fro m them, there were ten. Ilia face turned “ W h a t” ' he exclaimed. ” Tou know It towers M S feet in the air. and la h m i i little parlor. the S U te fo r $2.(r2 an acre. M r Cock- purple. I he letter, like the address, was C avaiN on T ’ posed of IH.iMMJ blocks of marble, each ” 1 thank you for your past aervlcea, rell died, and in 1S47. w hen F ra n c is compound of printed words cut out and Ho it seems,” answered M . Verduret. two fees thick. pasted «»n a ebeet of paper. It was short with a smile; “but we have no tim e to m o n .l« ,.r,- .«1.1 P r . - p , r to him "«m i 4 + .M.1 r,on «•«•h ro ll . . . J3 / e a r . old. ho cline them for the future, as I have no n etltlo .ea the •» «. u. hut explicit: trava or Onio, Ctrv or ‘I o l a ix ,, i ta lk ; come on, h u rry !" And he act the , , - d of them. I f I .„ . m p t r d to -t-f-n d S ^ „ , . * 1 . <U* r ' “ M y H ear P rosper- A friend, who example by striding rapidly toward the Lucas < or wry, { m y honor and my I l f - It w „ I w i a o I | ’ * *l»htj «¿rh«. Taaw a J. « Msasv m akes oath th a t he la knowa the h««rror of your aRuation, sends Rue I .a fa ret te. H e suddenly stopped hoped that Madeleine would he restored a n l« ,r p artn e r «,( th a f l r w n l » M i u - i r A In Lu< P * « » » he said th a t be a l thia There la one heart, be aaaured. before a door bearing the numl»er Pl. t o , doing bua lue» a In the < tt y of Toledo, <«iuo to he. I have been convinced to -d a j t h a t , r,'a '*-T *>H’ ited a fa rm in W a rre n s b u rg ty and a ia te ab,*eaal<l and th a t aald firm w ill that shares your suffering» Go aw ay; “ W e are going in here,*’ he said to all is at an end between us; retire from * u f lu e n t ly large fo r bia needs w h e n pay lh « m m o lO .s r H l .SpKX.I, ix»LLAMA (or leave France; you are young; the fu tu re | Prosper; “come.”' »arh an«1 every rasa of < «T a m r m th a t canuot ba the atruggle. and care not w hat becomes he should become o f age. and. besides, Is before you. ilo , and may thia money •u re d by the usa «»( H a l l s < a t a m r m <X a a They went up the steps, and atopped of me now.” ¡b e said, tbe big atorm o f 1H44 th e FRANK J. « int.\KY, bring you happiness!” on the aec«>nd fl«wr, before a door over t»w«»rn to before ma and •u b e rrlh a d In mv Prosper waa ao derided thst M . V e t- y e a r o f tbe g re a t flood, bad b lo w n "Everybody wishes me to go aw ay,” which waa a large sign, "Peahlonafcle prweenra, thia t t h «lay of lm«wm t * r , A I» pwa • ♦ • “’ h * 45 * larra* f „ « o w n a ll tb e tree« on his e ig h ty acre rrie«l Proaper; “ then there muat be a con Oreesmaker.” A handsome bellmpa hung * A. U LK A lM iN ,' Yon must be mad he finally . . I d t r a t l ln j ackBOn coant , nd tb e re fo re J asAL j Notary Tubile. spiracy against me." on the w all, but M . V erduret did not No. unfortunately I am not. Made- «• WOI, M »... i « u. « re. re ••Now." asid M . Verduret, ” we m u st touch i t H e tapped w itb the knuckles M » h « . . - . « d lo r . .„ d o f . h . t V ,Or h lm ,o « lla ll's C a ta rrh C ure la taken In te rn a lly , and * * k » a d v a n ta g e o f thia evidence, game«] In a peculiar way, and the door instantly im portance la anything else?* because, w hen he would come o f age. acts «llrretly on the blood and mucous surfaces by th e im p ru d e n c e of our enemies, with- openwl as If soma one had been watching of the system Men«l f n e » tltr.« .n la ls . free O1I. Ho you suspect nothing? you did not ** ^ m her w ould be a il dead. H ic k s III begin with tha por- for hia signal on the other aide. « - . a s . . F J <’ » « S F . r «k CO., Toledo, 0 . The see w hat was hidden beneath her words? arx^ S m a rt o f Iude|»endence w e re Cock- Hold by hrueslsts, 70c to r.” door was «»pene.1 by a neatly dressed H a ll’s F s t a i l y T ills are the beaL rell a law yers. T h e co urt g ra n te d bis H e opoued the d«»or and rallbd out. woman of alxmt forty. She quietly tish- Perhaps it was not a delicate thing to do. hut as long as the object I» good we request aud tbe land w as bought by The porter entered, looking very much »red M . \ erduret an«1 Pm aper Into Ho M a n y H a v e , aurrriaed at the authority exercised over n *M dining mom with several doors need not look too closely nt the means. Joseph B ro w n fo r $900.__K unaaa C ity " H e r o la an a rtlc lo alwuit o ur cor 1 listened, and I am glad th a t I did. j S ta r. his beiger by thia stranger. opening Int«» It. M . V erd ure! asked, in rupt iHillce." anbl the rep o rter. " H o w W ho gave you tliia letter?" asid M « low tone, pointing to one of the doors: because now- I can say to you. ’Take courage, Proaper; Madeleine loves you: should I head It? * Verduret. “ In th ere? she has never ceased to love you.” “ O il. Juet nay the c ity hits n hnd cane "A messenger, who said he waa paid “ N o.” said the woman, in the same L ik e a mnn who. feeling him self at o f the blues,” replied the grent editor. for bringing it. H e is the errand runner J tone, “ over there, in the Httle parlor, w lio stamla at the corner of the Rue Pi- i M . V erduret opened the door pointed the point of death, puts faith in the doc- | tor's promises. Prosper saw a ray of K ? f h *y LIOUOP-MORTHINL-lOBAfCO ' out. and pushed Prosper Into the h ttle hope in M . V erduret’» positive assertions. “ Go aud bring him here." | parlor, whispering ns he did so: G h .” he murmured, suddenly calmed, 'IC ir e MAön* POWAAEWnY CURED A fte r the |»orter had gone M . V enluret G«> in, and keep your presence of 'if I could only believe-------” rend the letter over several times, »can m ind.” ’’ Believe me. 1 am not mistaken. Ah. w - ro n r u n nAAncutASi ning the sentences nn«l weighing evvry But this injunc*!on was useless. T he s w ti « M ir rr 'tT im T iiu T t- h o r t l you have not guessed, as I did, the suf word. instant lie cast his eyes around the room L it t le T i m i (< o « m 1. "E v id e n tly thia letter was composed into which he had so unceremoniously fering« of thia generous girl, struggling H usband— W hy do you shop at Slogo by a woman,” he finally said. “ Never been pushed without any warning. Pros between her love and what she l>elievee o he her duty. Did not your heart hound Co.'s, inst««n<l of at Pastime's? would one mnn doing atndher service. per exclaime«!. in a stnrtled voice: at her words of farewell? She ia not W ife -F n s tiu ie ’a has »ome n«*w sort «tf ami sending him nmney, use the word “ M adeleine!” free. In recalling her promise to you •leetrical contrivance which brings your *bapplucaa.’ Now let us nee if we can It waa indeed M. F a u v e l’s niece, look change ao quick you don't h are tim e to discover whence the printed words were she obeyed a suj»eri«»r, irresistible w ill. ing more beautiful than ever. Standing rhnuge your mind. She sacrificed herself, for whom? Wa taken to ('oiupose this le tte r.” in the middle of the mom, near a table H e approached the window and began covered with silks and satins, she was shall noon know, and the secret o f her to study the panted words with all the arranging a skirt of red velvet embroid self sacrifice w ill reveal to us the secret Ottl.’OON PO R TI A NO of the plot of which you are the victim .” scrupulous attention which an antiqua ered in gold. A t sight o f Prosper all (To be continued.) rian would devote to an old palimsest. the blood rushed to her face, and her Hninll type." said he, “ very alender beautiful eyes h alf closed, as if ahe were A <J!RL*M M 'H O O I, i»K T H E HIG M K H T F r ie n d s o f tb e !>«»<. an«l clear; the paper is thin and gl osay. about to fa in t. She recovered fm m her < L A M e n rp a n f te a c te s, |oreil<>n, build- F o u r lx>ya, a v e ra g in g a lio u t 10 year» I have i t ' ” he cried; “ now I have It. momentary weaknes», and the aoft ex- Ing e<|iilpin»*nt—the best bend lor c a t alogue In to the office o f a c itj These words are all cut from a prayer- pre«sinn o f her eye» changed to~onc "of I n t a Kc> Mrs. L C. Of over, Vice-Pres-1 r w r t v v <>n«a«vw .H « n t« s r v v l> w r I R . I Q O 4 book. W c will look, at least, aud then haughty resentment. In an offended tone am i tax collector, leading ¡dent Milwaukee, Wis., Business we shall be Certain.” ahe «aid: w ith them a tim id canine— a black and PKICBS T H A T T A L K , Woman’s Association, is another H e moistened one o f the words pasted “ You promised me upon your honor, " h lte w a te r spaniel. One o f the boys. lies! g aiy a n lra d standard w ro ug ht Iro n pipe on the paper with Ids tongue, and when *♦ •u fb , I > '.si ,>er It»» fa -t. K*-et galvanise 1 one of the million women who monsieur, that you would uever again w ho acted aa «¡x>kesman. raised him standard w rought Iron |>lpe. 1 Inch. |7 tt > |*«ir it was sufficiently softened he detached seek my presence. 1« thia the way jo u self on tip toe, looked over the counter have been restored to health by U<» te e t a h » i / f » m Inara am i « It with a pin. On the other aide of thia keep your word?” I 11* st luweat m a rk e t prices. W' ihm I pum ps-* and asked: word waa printed a devout L atin word. ««tpacliy one barrel per m in u te . I* Itu b un usins Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege '»oer. “ I did promise, mademoiselle, but so •’Please, m ister, la th ia w h e re you J e a th v r and canvas t>alHug, hose and packing D e lta many things have happeued since that at » hol«»aie t.rU c« W rite u . ior your » a n ts table Compound. Ah. ha.” he «aid. with a little laugh get dog licensee?* In the m ach inery ’ I»« Irrig a tio n plants a terrible day that I think I am excusa Rut whnf “ Yes. m y la d .” was the rep ly. «l-ecialty Kelata »n M achinery Co., Port e f satisfaction. " I knew it. “ Dw 4R M r «. PiNttnAM : — I w as m a r ble in forgetting, for one hour, an oath land, Oregon. lias heroine of the mutilated prayer book* ‘‘ W e ll, you see. i t ’s this w a y — we rie d fo r several years and no c h ild re n torn from me in a moment of blind weak- ( ’an it have been burned? No, baenune neaa. It ia to chauce. at lea Nt to another w a n t a license tag fo r th ia dog. H e blessrxi m y home. T h e d o /to r aaid I a heavy hound hook ia not easily burned. w ill than my own. that 1 am indebted a in ’t got no home, and w e ’ve adopted had a c o m p licatio n o f fem ale tro u b le s It 1« thrown in »«»me corner.” a n d I could n o t have an y c h ild re n un fo r the happiness of once more finding him . W e 'v e named him J a c k .” M . V enluret wn» interrupted hy the less I could be cured. H e tr ie d to curs m.vaelf near you. Alas! the instant I Ppon In a t t tbe porter, who returned w ith the uiea»eu- . .u q q u u . iry t y i It t w w aa a . learned icam eo th ma m e m e, b u t a fte r e x p e rim e n tin g fo r sev- WONDERFUL saw yon my heart bounded with Joy. I ger. dog had been w a n d e rin g around, and! e r» l m onths, m y husband became dis- HOME did not th in k— no, I could not think- ig h h t w hen w e noticed “ Ah, here you are.” he »aid. encotir- that you would prove more pitiless than th a t 1he poundm an had made several F U8tc<t and one n lig TREATM ENT agingl.v. Then lie »bowed the euvelope stranger» have been, and caat tne off unsuccessful a tte m p ts to catch the th e te s tim o n ia l o f a w om an w h o had Th te w n n d e rfn i C hn »i«-», i been cured o f s im ila r tro u b le th ro u g h of the letter and «aid: itea* doctor la ealted when I am so miaernhle and heart- nameless canine, b u t the boys w ,tn th e use o f L y d i a K . P i n k h a m ’a « re m b x t u M he rn rea “ Do you remember bringing thia letter broken.” w hotn^ t h e , a n im a l had m ade friends V e g e ta b le C om p ou n d , he w e n t'o u t people w ith o u t opera- here thia morning?” lien th a t are g ive n up ’ You know me well enough, Proaper. j could h and le him a t w ill. F in a lly they and” b o >ught ught a a b b o o ttle ttle fo fo r r me. me. I used U> «lie. H e cures w ith ’’ P erfectly, mousieur. I took particu to he sure that no blow can »trike you tlioee w o n d e rfu l C h i took p ity upon Jack because o f tbe Youp m icdi edicine fo r th re e an d o n e -h a lf la r notice of the directions; we don’t without reaching me at the »ame time. nese herne, roots, bode, scares th e poundm an gave h im , and m o nths, im p ro v in g s te a d ily in h e a lth , bark« am i vegetable« often see anything like it.” You suffer, 1 suffer with you: I pity you liia t are e n tir e ly un raised one d o lla r and a h a lf am ong the and in tw e n ty tw o m onths a c h ild "W h o told you to bring It, a gentle k a o w n to m ed ical sol- na a «later would pity a beloved brother.” came. I c an n o t fu lly express th e jo y «no» In this c o u n try . T h ro u g h the use o ' man or a lady?” “ A »Inter!" aaid Prosper, b itterly. hoys o f the nelghborliotxl w ith w hich and th a u k fu ln c s a th a t is iu m y h e a rt. those h a rm le aa rem edies this fam ous doctor "N eith er, monsieur; It wa« a porter. “ Yes, that waa the word you used the to buy a license tag fo r the caniue. know s ths actio« a f «tver kuu d iffe re n t r»iu O u r hom e is a d iffe re n t place n ow , as u lle s. w h ic h hs s u ccessfully uses In d iffe re n t I have never «een him before.” w e have so m eth in g to liv e fo r, a n d «lay you bnui»he«1 me from your pres diseases H e g u ara n te e s to c u r« e a lta rb , a sth "V e ry w ell; I w ill give you ten franca ence. A »Inter! Then why during three K ig h t iu g a W ro n g . ma. tang, th ro a t, rh e u m a tis m , nervousness, a ll th e c re d it is due to L yd lit •lo in a r h , liv e r, k id n e y s , e tc.; lies h u n d re d s of a day If you w ill walk about the atreet« jenrit did you delude me vt Ith vain ” N n w .” snapped the m arble-h earted E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le C om isstl m o u la is C hargee m o d é rais . C a ll and and look for the porter who brought hopes? W as 1 a brother to you ths day fem ale. “ I a in 't got n o th in ’ cooked fer p o u n d . Y ou rs very sin c e re ly , M rs . see h lm . t'a 11 en IS ou t of th s c ity w r ite for b la n k s and circ u la rs. Mend stam p. CONSUL L .C . O l o v f r , 614 G ro v e S L , M ilw a u k e e , this letter. Every evening at eight o’clock when, at the foot of the a ltar, we swore | enny lo w dow n tra m p .” T A T IO N » K K K AOUHKSS come to the Archangel, on the Quay to love each other forever, «nd you B®' the <•<* h w ron g done replied un g ry taebo sheet "1' ' ' P " ? 1? ’ ? ’ • A - * ’" “ '® " -- » « » 0 Hiilnt Michel, give me h report of your f , » „ ■ „ „ „ I . ,„)• neck « h o lj relic, . The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. •‘I ’m fo r fa t i f irlglnal of about lattar ftautna search and rcctdve your pay. Ask for mid said, ’ W e a r this always for my «ake. 1 1 2BJ Alder M l., Hortland. Oregon. .... i «wate H araffMaag. ,tr a ,n J ’ 3,1 rlg h t’ h11 M . V e rd u re t I f you find the man I w ill never p art from it, and it w ill bring you M e o « .wn paper give you fifty francs. D on’t lose a m in good fortuné!* M I R)w-iiow u o i k *. I in At ( de head ute. S tart off!” Madeleiue attempted to interrupt him J uv m e P fofesshun. See?” P . N. U. No. 4 3 -1 0 0 4 “ M onsieur,” said Prosper, when the hy a supplicating gesture; he would uot porter hud left the room, “do you »till heed It, but continued, w ith increased bit- W . K . V a n d e rb ilt’« Inside tennis I t IT H K N think you see a woiuau’a hand iu thia ternesa: yy — wklw thl« court a t hia w in te r home, O akd ale. affair?” "Qua month a fta r th a t happy day— a | Mass., la to coat $100,000. Hair Vigor FITS N .« Weak Kair t » W . E A t A S T . H E L E N ’S HALL Dr. C. Gee Wo I L f wrHIng - « to papar. advertlawra pl<