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The Skylark. I have had to do with It, but aa It hap- The skylark sometime« sings during pons aho hasn’t. I mean the«, my lady winter, and there la a Hcotuh proverb cv'iinteaa.” which runs to the «that that if It I« Tfn are entirely tree from it. “CounteM?" ah« exlaimwl. “Why, heard Irefore t'amllemaa there will 1» It may develop so slowly as to causa what has tmiisd you, Mr. Birloy?” tm<t weather after that period. little if any dlsturbancs during the whole “I do not quit« know," said 1, wish period of childhood. ing to get tho explanation over, "that A Student ef Human Natur«. It may then produce irregularity of the Mr. Birley la right to call von eountoaa, •v BY J. MACLAREN COBBAN. X Miiggsy— Yonne give for ds pair of stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, but wo hav» found «videnc« that your and marked tendency to consumption trouser« at de rummage sals? Why (vuain the count Is tl«ad, and that you, before manifesting itself In much cutaneous doy're too tight and too long for yuua» eriptlon or glandular swelling. I* 1 ng noxt in Mccoaaion, Inhorit th« IM to wear. It Is best to be sure that you are quits latruix chateau and other pri'|*rty. Hwipoa (elatedly)—Rural But, aay! free from it, and for Its complete eradica I with there last. It <lid not take long You area great French liviress, Ixiuia«, CHAPTER XVI—Continued. tion you can rely on I knew that If I could find de gout to discover that the explosion ha I csiine whether you ar« counteea or not." whoso wife sent ’em to do sal« he'd There was no suspicion, then, that from th« laboratory, from the broken "Me?" ah« cried. "Oh, what gimme |5 for 'em to get 'em back I — the remains were those of their own roof of which rose strange vaporn. A | atrang» thing is this? ” The best of all medicines for all humors. l*uck. niasterl What could I do? Had I little work, and removal of debris, and Birley sat down ami ontared into es broken my promise to Fraulein Haas? Steinhardt was discovered stretched on planation, while I withdrew to the A Dlfltrtact. Was I helping even now to make pub FITS îhâjkïfbï the floor, a discolored and blasted window. Was I not Remus (haughtily)— Miss Johnson, lic Steinhardt's crime? wrack! It was an awful sight! Here, “So, niy lady,” concluded Birlny, standing assenting by whils a terrible Ah'd lak a little understandin’. Yu in his own cherished sanctuary, had “there you ar», ami w« are all thy sed yo’ wudn't marry mekaseyo didn’t vengeance was threatened on the . for Dlameada at Caps Nema. the vengeance of God le«|>ed forth at humble, olmdiant servants." lak de way Ah gambled, en den yo' eigner in the deep, slow Lancashire 1 was aa tea tailed to m*o h»r hide liar hiiu from beneath his own hands; for Genuine diamonds, varying in weight went en accepted dat crapsbootin’ 'speech? I felt helpless in the crisis; 1 a sniashe.! iron retort, which be had fa<-» in liar hands, ami buret into tears. from one-half carat to a carat, hav«' Gawge. | permitted myself to be boms along teen manipulating, lay close by him! "I do not wish at all," aha crieti, been found in placer deposit« on Golo Mias Johnson—Dat's jes’ de teason. whither it might carry me. Hia strong nerves had be«n shaken by "to be connteaa, or to !<» anything but vin bay, 40 miles east of Caps Nome. Ah didn't lak de way yo gambled. Yo In a very few minutes the canvas the approach of th» crowd. what I am! And you want all to put Miliars found the diamonds while always lose en Gawge always wins.— j packages, dropping almost to pieces, “I came to tell him,” »aid the watch-1 mo far away from you! 1 do not with washing out gold. Chicago News. were out of the ground and laid in man in a liushed voire, “tiiat th’ crowd to have their chateau and their rents” silence on a hand barrow. In silence was in. He said, 'Go to th’ devil, and | “Louise,** I said, “let ma confess to Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Booth Bad Family Example. | the improvised bier was taken up lie leave me alone!* and I was just gone you that I have lawn thinking I ought S<lnioi<l«‘r. ’-’409 Thirty ••»» be»l remedy to use for their I Brown—I don’t like to read tales tween two men, anil an it was curried ohlldren during the teething period. to give you up—to give you track the seventh I'lace, Chicago, 111., write« away when th’ explosion came.” which show that geniuses were once away attended by the lanterns the promise you gave me, before either you “After taking several remedies unrfxly children. Max O'Rsll’» Phllaraphy. ¡crowd, as by instinct, formed in procee- or I gu»-f«d you were tiie great lady we without result, i began in January, Tb« Brit.r Chelea My story is in effect finished, But Jones—Why? ision behind. I was surprised to find Life la not worth living unless you now know you are' It was terrible, IO01, to take your valuable remedv, "z" Mira Milyons, it 1, Mu , Brown—They merely encourage lazy myself in front of this strange funeral for tl e satisfaction of those who would terrible to think I ought to do it, hut I’cruna. I was ■ complete wreck. can, when the winter of life approaches, Rhousan’s of dollar, „„ parents to believe that their unruly procession and close to the bier. Thus like to a«e th« looee ends of its web — but—ah, Ixiuire, what must I do?” Had palpitation of the heart, void still thnriaighly enjoy a game of mar îirim children will all turn out geniuses.— in siletuw we marched away from i the taken up and tied I must add a page or "You still love me, then, as much as hands and feet, female weakness, no bles with little boys and telling long carón. I. fl>r ,7' Ü» two. Detroit Free Press. appetite, trembling, sinking feeling fairy stories to little girls.—Max tuined mill through the tortuo e i. n<l No, my dear liaron," '.i After legal process of identification you did? But why should you not? nearly ail the time. N ou said I was treacherous wavs which led to the vil- O'Kell. 1 do not Ply. I vili make ,« * .th* * and inquest, the ghastly remains of the Am I not the same Louise? ADVANCE IN PRICES. suffering with systemic catarrh, and I ; lage. feel that chateau and rents make it tni.llner!” " * Ur believe that I received your help In two partner«, Lacroix and Steinhardt, Prize Coupowa. “He’s got an experiment on hand to unnece «try that you should love me!' the nick of time. I followed your Binder Twin« Market Riser Half a Cent and night, they say,” remarked one in a the victim, and his murderer, were With every can of Monopole Coffee, “Then you do not—” Nothing quite R0,M ,n directions carefully and can say to-day buried, the one with his uncle in the Is Still on the Up Grade. low voice. n.i u’ *Ah, hush!” site cried, stopping my that I am well again. I vannot thank Spice and Btiklng Powder wo peck a from many causes «aia II family tomb, the other in the obscure “Ay,” said another; "and there’s a unconsecrated ground of the church mouth with her hand, ‘‘You must you enough for my cure. I w III alw aya numlrerrd coupon which entitles you to Confirming predictions in our former It Is wicked! be vourdebtor. I hav »already recont- certain valuable prises, de|>endiiig on comments on Binding Twine, prices night shift on of five or six.” yard. 1 his done, the affairs of the not say such things! B"llvl«T Tla Mia«,. If But I know you did not doubt me! I mdeded I’cruna to my friends and the numlrer of coupons you have. have advanced one-half cent per pound As we entered upon the paved main firm were wound up. neighbors and they all praise It. I you want a samplecuupon arnla sample The Bolivian tin mines are know! I know! ” on all grades. This advance is made street of the village, the regular dank In the necessary examination of all wish that all sulfcring v omen would tin of the 11 neat spice you ever used, •tan altitud» of 14,000 fiet.íj* Shall I go on? What need is there? on the strong position of the fiber of the clogs of out procession was sufli- ■ tapers some letters and documents were try It. I testily this according to the semi ua two '.'-cent stamps ami give mi «»«I In the detriment. <‘f ’’’ Surely every reader may guess the rest market, and indications are that pres cient of itself to attract attention. found in a small safe in Steinhardt*» truth.”—Mrs. X. Schneider. lotosi, U I*.. andCoch.lamaf„ ent prices will be maintained, although But though it was vew late, the streets “study” at Timperley Hall, which suf —that Louisn i»e Lacroix is now known Mrs. Fanny Klavadal«eher, of Rum-I the name and address of your gmrer. Semi to Wadhama A Kerr Bros., Port even higher prices may prevail in the were alive with people, not noisy, as ficiently explain what still needs ex to the world as Mrs. Gerald I'nwin— nntsvi.l". X. V . writ' -as ("Hows: I.aAloa c„ w.„ land, Oregon. very near future. might have been expected on a wake planation in the Iztcroix mystery—the to me as the dear partner of all life’s "For throe months 1 auffered with on« ata« smaller after min. Allot.*. » .. t urra ,w.4U„ (rat. bl!.?. joys, and cares, and duties, the tender Consumption will be larger than an night, but earnest and occcupied. It substantial ground of offense on which pain in the back and in th«» region of la acerialu . nr. i„, |„„ ."”'"’i««M Sarcastic. ticipated as, from farm papers of the was a novel, but true, "Timperley the partners met on that fatal night, and faithful heart who has put away the kidneys, and a dull, preeaing sen hot achina l.rt *, al! |m,JI|,¿*'¿*’“* Wife (reading)— Another mysterious Mississippi valley, a larger amount of Wakes,” for the whole population and the unwavering resolution ol Stein all the terrors and shadows of the past sation in the abdomen, and other suicide—man throws himself from a twine than usual will be required for seemed astir. Our procession created hardt to get Louise married to his eon. and cherishes only the lean.ms of hu symptom« of pelvic catarrh cliff. the oat harvest, an increase of at least little or no surprise; it appeared to The letter which came first in order of mility, faith, patience ami duty which “But after taking two bottle« of re TIM Best ef McKlalty. Husband (thoughtlessly)—Bet his 25 per cent by most conservative esti have been expected. We were greeted date made clear one side at least of the it has taught. runs I am entirely well, better than I Mrs. Emma Cadwalader <1O|M "What, ” seme may ask in conclusion wife was at the Imttom of it. mate. Wheat straw is large and grain with no speec-h or cries. 1 but heard quarrel. It was from Lacroix to Stein ever was. "—Mrs. Fanny Klavadtaael er just completed a fine bu.t <,f lhe ' Wife—Charles! lodged, thus demanding more twine now and then fearful whisperaof "Who hardt, and was dated "I'aris, March “about Frank Steinhardt, ami his little Send for '’Health and Beauty,” “ sweet-voiced school-mis tress* ” Husband (hurriedly)—Of the cliff, President McKinley. Il I. p„,n where only an average was looked for is it?” and "They cannot tell yet.” 3rd, 1882.” It was evidently in reply written especially for women by Dr. R. [ Frank was more of a musician than my love: »"I the suicide.—Collier's one of the most life-like proludi» a few weeks since. This means a Many of the crowd fell into the proces to one from Steinhardt, containing a yet seen. The B. Hartman, pre«i lent Hartman Sani Weekly. shortage of twine in the East. sion as it slowly pasaed up the street. proposal affecting Ixiuise—wliat pro a chemical dye manufacturer, sold, tarium, Columbus, Ohio. chemical works were, therefore, A careful canvass of the Northwest There was no tavern open at that late posal will readily be guessed. This indicate« that home manufacutrers are hour to which the bier could be taken Mr. Ixtcroix warmly declined to enter and Flank and Mrs. Frank are now Nat Exactly Camlortiag. well prepared to take care of the market for examination, so it was carried to tain, ami beggeil it would not again be known in musical circles, he as a Admiral Schley was strolling around pianist, ami she as a singer of repute, of this section, and native pride would the door of the public ball—which was mentioned. the picturesque naval cemetery at An- word con- I cannot end without a dictate that, other things being equal, soon opened, lit up, and full of people, "My daughter,” he wrote, "is prom whose vie- napolis, the other day, when, happen home products should be given prefer as it had been earlier in the evening. ised to her cousin, the Count De La cerning the strange w> nian ions played eo great a part in the eluci ing to mret an old sailor, he said, tn a ence. Brands with no superior in I have no clear recollection of what croix. As for the 20,000 pounds dam dation of the l-acroix mystery— | mm > i kindly way: quality, and an excellence such as pos followed. I appealed to them not to ages. that must be reckoned a joint bus “Jack, thia la a Is-nutiful spot.“ sessed by the C.over Leaf Brand with open the ]>ackages; I knew who it was. iness loss; there can rurely be no doubt Fraulein Haas. I put off as long as I Saluting, the weather beaten aalt, could the unwe come task of informing lower cost per 1,000 feet, also a market But I got only the obstinate, but re about that. I hope we have done for hi r of Fteinhardt's death. When at replied: near at hand, dealers should not hesi spectful answer, “Y'ea, parson, but we the future with playing tricks with that length I did write I told her in few “Aye. ace. air. An I it’ll I* still tate in making up their orders. At patent. ” mun." The packages were opened; tiner, your honor, when some of our good words that a retort had burst upon him present, however, heavy shipments are but I know only I had a horrible vision The next letter, of date several days while he was engaged upon an experi admirals get planted hare."—New being made, and orders should be placed of a ghastly head with black hair and later, was of great interest, at least to ment, and ha<i killal him at once. York Times. at once as better attention can be given beard. Louise and me. It was stained and Boon after I had written I was surprised to early orders than where bunched so blurred as with some liquid dye; it had BANKING BY MAIL. "Good L—-d'.” I heard more ¿han one near harvest time. doubtless been taken by Steinhardt to receive a note from her, cuiitaliiing exclaim. "It’s th’mister J?” only these words: — It Hia men bad recognised Mr. Lacroix. from Lacroix’s person after death. A Cesvsateat and ttelpfui System Ise Rural Th« Octopus. "I knew it. It wls God’s doing.” Hurried and fierce consultations were was addressed to “Mmlle De iMcroix;” Raaldaata. "What!” ejaculated the man. "Four it was written on fine "foreign ” paper THE END. held, to which I was not invited, and Call on th« Mrtnrmick hundred dollars for that dress?” Rpeciai attention is relied t>> ths an UX>U* MAILKU FHK r TV upon which I did not force myself. In with crest and motto, and contained "Yes,” answered the wife soothing a few minutes the whole crowd, except many gallant and polite expreasiona of A Grits Bltckbotrd. nouncement of the Portland Trust Com A. M. BOYLAN, ’ ly. "It is the train that makes it so a few who remained to watch over the the Count De Ixtcroix's devotion to his A “blacklioard" of green artificial pany of Oregon, which appears in Ora. Agt. Mri'ornalck llamMI«« MxWlwCk expansive.” * PORTIA ND. OUHltON. ghastly remains, marched out of the lovely cousin—whom, he said, he hoped slate, which, it is claimed, is more another column. Thia is a very old "Ah-h-h!” groaned the husband, hall as if with settled purpose. 1 ac to come and see in the summer. How re-tful to the eye than the old boards, and well established trust c- nipatiy, "that cursed railroad trust again.”— companied them with no purpoae at all was it he bad never come?—never even has been invented by A. W. Parshall and its certificates of deposit .ire In use Baltimore American. R. r. a. a. and was first adopted by the public through- ut Oreg n. ss well .is in Cali of my own; my will seemed absorbed lieen heard of? These questions were answered by a schools in Little Rock, Ark. In fact, fornia Maryland, W i-c main and other in that of the crowd. We were on our She Had ’Em. rnrHKII »rtilsg lasd«ertisan «Ura way down the village street, when I second letter from the count, dated in many large cities have utilized this points. Farmers and »to Linen, who I vT bm U m ibis rapar. Miss Newly rich was being taught was startled by the church bell begin May, 1882, and addressed to Mr. I a - new invention and oculists give it the bare money lying idle, can by the use how to play heart«. A diamond was ning to toll: some venturesome spirit croix, and by the postscript of a letter highest recommendation. It is Isdieved <d thee« certificates get interest up to led, and she played a club. of about the same date, written in Ger- tlist ch 1'lren with weak eyes ere often the very date on which they withdraw had forced hie way into the tower. “Have you no diamonds?" they To explain what followed I must man though from Paris, and addressed subjected to serious personal injury the money. If, f r example, a farmer asked her. ••DIB OUIHST TRUST COMPANY IN ORttOON." mention here that for some weeks many Steinhardt. The count's letter ex- through the on-tant use of black had to make a payment on the 15th of “Oh, she has a quantity up stairs,” of the work peopie, the younger folk cr1**"! him to his “dear uncle” from boards. which are known tole injurious l*ecenita>r, and he held oi •• of the Port exclaimed her mother, proudly.—New especially, had been under the influ- Wing bis proposed visit; he was too to the eyes. of Green is nature's color land Trust Company of Oregon's 90 York Evening Sun. INCOVPORATR» APRII. II. 1881. ence of those hysterical, revivalistic1 think of leaving France. The and is naturally restful to the eve-, day certificates, he could give notice on nKNJ. I. COHKN. Frraldsnt. 8 I.KK PAOKT, S«-r«(ary. teachings which have always taken letter to Steinhardt was evidently from 'o far the invention Ims met with the 15th of September, and would re Sh< Acknowledged It Th« ParriaiU Tr««t l»«p««> •( Orvgra I««««« lnt«r««t llrarinf «.«rtllkalM of D«»««a It was mainly about favor among those who have experi ceive bls money Oil the 15th of l>r<-em- such hold of the ignorant and the half • compatriot. ra th« l«M«wl»g Tarai«: "Beauty,” we remarked, sagely, “is l>er, with interest up to that very 'late educated. A contingent of the Salva business affairs; its matter of interest mented with it. On Siarial CsrilSraira of Peprwll, Wot Issa than 8W d «ark upon **" 4«ri only skin deep." The trust company will lie glad to furn call by th« hol'lsr or Ion «lays* nolle« by ilia Truat Company. nl i*r auuua. tion Army had held the village foi f°r ’>■ *•• i srjueezed into a corner: "Ah,” murmured the vain damsel, I ’ aystil« <m ihlrty day« rail or thirty days' nntlro r, |or tnnum. Th« Scepter. ish additional informal!- n ti|«>n request some time, preaching fire and sword, “You ask me about the Count I*e I-a- I'syablo on tilnai» days' rail or nlnoly days* nolle«, t |»r ront p«r a, "I am so thin skinned.” <>n rwrtiaeaioa of or over intorrat will ba paid quarterly <>r wil annually It I learn he is still busy killing The scepter was the emblem of pow the terrible justice of God, and the fr.°*x' But we told her that it was just as himself with absinthe. ” Spring Szhoel Day». er. As the silver wand, familiar in pains of everlasting torment to the un PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OP OlteOON. painful to skin a thin skinned as a lastly came the astonishing commu cathedrals, was once hollow, containing I0O Third Street, l-ortland. Orefaa. believing. Thia kind of doctrine accord-1 Teacher—Didn't yon write this ex thick skinned person, and walked ed well with the grim, tenacious I.anca- nication of al). It was date-1 several the "virge,” or rod with which chas cuse for being late y.urrelf, ll'-nry? haughtily away.—Baltimore American. shire character, and the army had won months later, in the November, I think, tisement was inflicted ii)>on the choris Henry—Yes; but father to a good many recruits among the vil of 1882. It was from a Paris lawyer, ters and younger memliers of the foun write it for him. Slctpy Grau. who evidently bail the management of dation, so ths royal scepter represented “» . . «.«.».« . « « . ............... .. «..st .11. ....... ....... ............... .. Teacher—And he signed Sleepy grass is found in New Mexico, lagers. These were well represented in the I>e Izicroix affairs. In a few words, the right to inflict punishment. Hence the crowd I accompanied. Henry — Yes ’ m. Texas and Siberia. It has a most in Before I quite knew where we were it informed Mr. Lacroix that the young the expression, "io sway the scepter,” Teacher—Hut I didn’t know yonr jurious effect on horses and sheep, be Farmers In the corn «täte« »re mwe pr-wpeis»fl » Count Honoré was dead, and saluted implied the holding of regal dignity. father's name was Henry. • SWEET CORN. IS Varieties. ing a strong narcotic or sedative, and we had halted at the gates of the chem than mt others I» the w..r <1 '\<mfha»kl— Z Count Paul, his successor! {“la roi The scepter with the dove possessed th* Il la well tn plan« corn an<1 write u« for prlret. I ical works. Without a word the fore Henry — Guess he must have forgot. causing profound sleep, or stupor, last - PIELO FODDER CORN. 8 Varieties. most of the crowd knocked. There est mort;—vive le roi.” And the con additional signification of the Holy Teacher—I think it iuh you who for ing 24 to 48 hours. pop corn - Drat Porgst That. With Ghost, as controlling the actions of th* got Henry.—Boston Transcript. was, oi course, no answer, and they gratulated count was dead too! * »».s • *.»<Mif>s«>PA*<et>ffleea««ee«ee«(«'M>4>* «■•>» «'• Felt IL knocked again. While we waited I lis this letter were tigd up two or three sovereign. The same idea was con "How long was I up in the air?” tened mechanically to the talk which legal documents, of which I cannot at veyed by Rheims by the beautiful cere asked the victim of a subway explosion. those about me began in their slow tempt much account, though they are mony of letting loose a number of dove« now in my possession. They were a at the coronation of the French kings. fashion to indulge in. "Oh, about a minute. Why?” ForUaii'l. Or««on. Xoiimlri >•>* “God Almighty,” said one, “is ter copy of certificate of the death of Hon —Good Words. "What a long time to be away from oré Marie Antoinette, Count I)e le- rible to a wicked man like him!” New York!”—Life. Fr«c«f«nt Eitsbliiheg. “Yea,” said another, “and wicked croix, and certain papers showing of „airä* ;TT I liai Setoli lor lop. A beginner in newspajier work In a he is! You mind what Muster Free what the De Lacroix property consisted Military Mi H mui I Trillin man told us that time; it’s the likes —chateau, estates and renta— and with southern town who occasionally “sent stuff ’ ’ tn one of the New York dailies, them, finally, a later note from the of Steenhardt has made us such sinner« Writs for lllimrstsd esular»» as we are, and has made our'place what lawyer to Steinhardt, who had evi picked np last summer what seemed to ARTHUR C. NEW ILL, I’riadH it is! An' be connot do wi’out mur dently apprised him of Mr. Ijtcroix’s him a "big story.” Hurrying to the For Infants and Children. 9 I “disappearance,” and of the half-fact telegraph office be “queried” the tele dering his partner, poor man!” “Column story so and The skin is the seat of an almost end "He’ll ha’ his proper death for ft, that in the meanwhile he was guardian graph edit«, r: so. Shall I tend?” The reply waa less variety of diseases. They are known sure as God's true!” said a third. of Paul’s heiress. by various names, but are all due to the brief and prompt, but to the enthusiast "Yea,’’said the first, “and God’s “By George!” exclamed Birley, when same cause, acid and other poisons in unsatisfactory. “Send GOO words” was q the blood that irritate and interfere with wrath will not wait for a terrible sin ws had made this discovery, “but all it said. “Can’t lie told in les« Vision, and IhoreUgh ment«1 morsI «M ner like him!” ’Manuel was a tongh schemer! He was leal training (nr their hoy« will; 0>"l • ' the proper action of the skin. AVcpelable Preparation for An Before In a little while there was the sound determined to set his lad up as a than 1,200," he wired ba k. reqiilremen'« (wily met •’ li"tlt • ■ To have a smooth, soft skin, free from park, «an Mareo County, t ai similal ing the food and Red uia - all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure of bolts being drawn, and the watch French count, with a chateau and all long the reply came: "Story of crea Send for Catalogue tion of world told in 600. Try it.”— sad healthy. The many preparations of man appeared at the side gate. When the rest o't!” ling the Steinachs nod Howls of Tw.ua Mad»* arsenic and potash and the large number he naw the crowd he would have shut I ventured to doubt whether Louise’» New York Post. st face powders and lotions generally it again, but he was prevented. Sev husband would lie Count De Lacroix, I ni in is ,-( hii i > kin Health Farm foi Invalid». used in thia class of diseases cover up eral entered that way and opened w ide though fz.uise certainly was the inher for a short time, but cannot remove per A health farm in plannori by the The crowd entered itrix of the chateau and the rest. Promotes Digestion Cheerful manently the ngly blotches and the red, the great gates. OB. G. GEE Young Men's Christian Aaaociation nix w ithout commotion, and marched ahead “ Do you mean to tell me, then, the disfiguring pimples. ness and Rest Contains neiihn- miles west of Denver for the benefit ol WONDERFUL Eternal vlgllanoa la the prior as if it knew its destination. From a lass is not a countess?” he exi laimed (hone, particularly the tuberculous, who Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. shed filled with glowing vapors, came That I could not declare, though I HOME of a beautiful oomplexlon half a dozen workmen—the night shift, might othei wine be unable to live in N ot N arcotic . TREATMENT was certain no handsomer or sweeter when such remedies are relied on. that state. A sanitary home, nourish I supposed. They met their comrades countess could lie found in the whole Mr. K. T. «bob*. «704 Lucas Arasus. M. Louis, ing food, skillful nu-dieal attention, we Hra ■" My daughter was afflicted for years and demanded what was to do. They wide world. I'lcior I» and an uplifting environment will Im great he. •"•» »• r”T Sritii a dUBgvrlsg eruption on her face, which were answered by the man who had “True for you, my lad," said he; misted atl trratsient. She was taken to twa propl« ’ Without I offered to young men. Hie prices to loo that «re «I"’ fl aetebrated health springe, but reerived no bene insisted to me that the packages must “and you’re in the luck of it.” lie charged will lie within the reach of fit. Many medicines were prescribed but w.th- be examined. to die. "•/“Tre Birley »a, eager to go home at once 1 ""’'JrM ""I. s»t result, until we decided to try 8. 8. 8., and by I nt'»»’ her»»®, r»» - the time the Bret bottle we« finished the eruption “What’s to do?” he said. ”Yo’do to tell Louise all about it (she was those of an average financial condition, I bar kit »»><1 a»- began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her [ I hat are ¿|. We mun ha’ that murder again established in his house, with and whenever posaiblo me Ileal services sompletely and left her skin perfectly smooth, not know? are to be offset against such outdoor ___________ » known tn ghe Is now seventeen years old. a nd not a sign of ing villain, Steenhardt, out; yea, but Mrs. Steinhardt). He wished me to •nee In thia rouniYy• the embarrassing disease has ever returned. we mun What’s he done? He’s lieen go with him to assist in the explana work as the patients may lie able to do. harmlfl» ^mwtlfR th ■ f«"' „„.. iipr , wh'^ 8. 8. 8. is • positive, unfailing cure for the artlnn of ov^r MO ai-RapM, H* and murdered horribly poor Master haaucoaaRfnllr «*♦•« m i1//! UhmT lon<' A Csvs ol Torivrtr. 'è Aperteci Remedy forConslipa th« worst forms of skin troubles. It is Lacroiks—vo’ shall hear a' shout it. tion ; 1 endeavored to excuse myself, gtiaranl**a to cure aiomacb but in vain.* Bon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea the greatest of all blood purifiers, and th« An interesting discovery has Iwen throat, rhanmatlRin, "J"0!* *la « f And now, by the vengeance of God i "Come, lad,” said he, ”1 can ree made at the inland of Capri, in the •sly one guaranteed purely vegeUble. lifer« kldneya, Hr.; B nd Worms .Convulsions,Fewnsh- lala. Chargée "y*!0'»; Wi|î" for blanì«*^ Almighty on the wicked which cannot what you're thinking. Keep a stiffer *■ Bad blood makes bad complexions, shape of an underground vault in Pallente out of iIh* Hr ( O.NMtl/ ness and Loa«» or S lurp I purifies and invigo- wait, he mun lie done for this night as back, man; do not you lie so shy your which the Emperor Tiberius used to rates th« old and he did for his partner!” self. See—tha—I saw a duke once—a confine the victims of his displeasure Facsimile Signatur« of TRE C.IEE WOOllNESEIIEOIClO make« new, rich blood "For God’s sake!" I exclaimed. great Scotch duke—and be was the prior to their being thrown into the that nourish«» the "Don’t think of such 4 thing! It will Ut', Third St.. Pwrisad. Orvg* crabliedest-looking tailor-body ever you sea. The walls are covered with in body and keeps the . NEW YORK be murder, as certainly as his crime •aw- in all your life. II you cannot scriptions, some of which go to show 1 IIIIIIJ IUUIV •kin active and healthy and in proper was!" inak’ a better count, once yon get need that among those immured subsequent condition to perform its part towards But my remonstrance was not heed to it, than he made a duke, I'll eat my carrying off the impurities from the body. ly in the prison were the sinter and Ilyou have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt ed; I was put aside respectfully, but hat. lad!” Summer Resolutions wife of the Emperor CommodtM. Rhaum, Psoriasia, or your skin U rough firmly. The crowd pressed on toward “Ah, ha!” cried Birley, Inhischeery and pimply, send for our book on Blood the laboratory. They had not advanced voice, “I have a word to say unto thee, Alabrma Agriculture. »r EXACT COPY or WRAPPER. and 8kin Diseases and write our phvsi- far in that direction, when an explosion my lady!” The total num tier of farms in Ala ri... about your case. No charge what- burst upon the air, stunned us all, and “Which of ns do you mean, Mr. bama la given at 228,220, of which ............................ MOV"'* *° .W( r.|«» ¡-¿i« tern C«F*«r. iTUMTA. «A. T h « asavsua a*M»ANV. NSW V®** 8TTV. 1 threw the foremost to the ground. Birley?” Nhe asked. 129,137 are operated by white farmer, Tv«., r«.»1»»-' Many ran away, others went forward— I | "Which of you? Well, Rally might and 94,083 by colored farmer* Scrofula ? HEIR STEIKHARDTS NEMESIS $ Hood’s Sarsaparilla Il : I*"' PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY Í ' CORN! OREGON CORN! CORN1| IAMBERSON, Portland, Of!. ; j BISHOP SCOTT IClOfHI BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. CJSTORU The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of HOITT’S SCHOOL JS8KSMfsS r -> 11 In Use For Over Thirty Years □CÄST0RIA Keeley Cure Keeley Institute *