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veunger nw»n>ber« of the chiir. h .. «"» i nw..................... rcbcll.-I !- >t'^' ’h" atol the result had been rhli-r«. I-' ■acaMlon of a certain number of left Vt«l> iiialcontcf**«. who had I (To The Pe ru na MeJkine Co., of Columbus, O.) I iccoiik ' Gcntli-'«. Drebber Anion* th- "*’ ha-l been I "My hair was falling out and mid Htntuti'r»»'' “">• no one know turning gray very fast. Hut your whither they had K<>ue BY A. CONAN DOYLE Hair Vigor stopped the falling and Rumor re|.ori-l that •»"'bbi'’arrth'’ restored the natuial color." Mis. mansxe.l to <<>•>”•'« • ’.“r 1!. Z. Hcnomme, Cohoes, N. Y. hl» property in<» m»’«'?. 'h'". ' had departed « wealthy man. whll O vyvvVVWV w W V W W W V V V VW W cried, 'll is as much ns my own life 1.1« companion Htnnxeraon. *•« PART II—Chapter V—Continuid. h’s impossible for you I««’1 There wn« no ■ >• * la worth to bo seen talking with you Inaratlvely In his eagerness he had wandered There la a warrant against you front nt nil, however, as to their where not to look old, with die far past the ravines which were tho Holy Four for asalstlug tho Ker abouta. color of seventy years in iiRti. however vindictive known to him, and It was no easy ! rlora away.’’ Many a man nbindoned nil thought of matter to pick out the path which lie your hair I Perhaps I would have "I don't fear them or their war had taken. In (he fae«> of such “ dlf "You reven*e are seventy, and yon rant," Hope said, earnestly, The valley In which he found hint must know something of this matter. ficiilty. Im! .l.ff-’i^’n Hope never fnl moment. your Rray hair! If not self divided and subdivided into Cowper. for >* I conjure you by everything tered small competence he pos- many gorges, which were Ao like With the use Ayer ’s Hair Vigor you hold dear to answer a few quo* seaaed. efci'-i i-ke-l oui out by «x such •'•••■ employment ■ one another that It was Impossible to Hous. Wo have always been friends. a« ho eoul.l pick UP. he t? ” ’ * In less than a month your cisttnguish one from tho other. He followed ou«- for a mile or more, For God's sake, don't refuse to an town to town through tho I'nlted gray hair will have all the States In quest of hla enrinle. until he e-aiue to a mountain torrent swer me." dark, rich color of youth. "What Is It!" the Mormon asked, Year passed Into year, his black which he was sure that he had nev«'r uneasily. "Ho quick. The very rocks hair turned grlizlod. but «HH he wan seen before. |l H • «•><!< All dmggtaM. Night wits coming on rapidly. and have ears and tho trees eyes." ilercd on. a human bloodhound. with upon the one oh of Lucy For "What has become It was almost dark before he at last his mind wholly set found himself In a defile which w as rler?" Jeet upon which ho had devoted his familiar to him. "She was married yestertlay to _______ was re Even then it was no easy matter young Drebber. Hold up. man. hold llf"At hmt his persevereme It was but a glance of » fa«"'1 to keep to the» right track, for the up. you have no life left In you." warded. 1- - moon had not yet risen, and th« high "Don’t mind mo.” said Hope, faint in ii window t but that uni- glance told In ‘»hlo. l>”« cliffs on either side made the obscur ly. Ho was white to the very lip*, him that Cl.-velaml. t In whom ho was tn ity more profound. and had sunk down on the stone sessetl '| the .... men — Weighed down with his burden, against which he had been leaning. pursuit of. lr......o<l •<’ th«' nil»erwbl* lodg and weary from his exertions, he "Married, you say?" He returns with hl« plan •’? revenge all ar stumbled along, keeping up his heart ‘ .Married yesterday—that's what Ings v... It cnanced. however, that by the» reflection that every step those Hags are for on tho Endowmont ranged brought him nearer to Lucy, and that House. There was some words bo Drebber. looking from h>a window, he carrlt-el frith him enough to In tween young Drebber and young had recognized the vagrant In the sure them food for tho remainder Stangerson as to which was to have street. and had read murder In hri Congressman D. F. Wilber, of Oneonta. N. Y'., writes: of their journey. her. They'd both been in the party eyes. The Peruna Medicine Co... Columbus. O'tio: before a Justice of the He had now come to the mouth of that followed them, and Stangerson He hurried 1 Htangeraon. Gemicnnn “Persuaded by a friend I have tried yo r rcmeJy and I have tht» very defile in which ire had left had shot her father, which seemed to Peace, aceompaiile-l by I alnsoM fully recovered after the use of a few bo ties. ’ I an fully convinced them. give hint the best claim; but when who had become hl* private serra that I e tuna is a I you claim for it. and I cheerfully recommend your medicine Even in the darkness he could r»c- they argued it out In council, Dreb- tary, and represented to hint that to all who are alf< ct.'d with catarrhal trouble."—Dav id I-. XV .liter. ogntze the outlines of the .-tin's tier's party wits the stronger, so tho they were In danger of their Ilves i'c-ru-na a |trw*vrnllv« and Currf«»rC< 1.1« prophet gave her over to him. No from the Jealousy and hatred of In 1SP9 the Sangerlust cel< I rated its w hich boundiwl It. They must, he reflected, be await- one won't have her very long, though, old rival. Mr. C. F. Given, Sussex. N. P., vice fiftieth anniversary with a I: r.-e cele That evening Jefferson Hope president of the Pastime beating club, brat ion in New York City. The f How- ing him anxiously, for he had been for 1 saw death In her face yesterday. not bring absent nearly five hours. She Is more like a ghost than a wo- taken Into custody writes: . tng is his testimony: detained for In the gladness of his heart he man. Are you off. then?" able to And sureties, "Whenever the cold weather sets in "About two years ago I caught a se put his hands to his mouth and made "Yes, I'm off." said Jefferson Hope. some weeks 1 have lor years past been very sure to vere cold while traveling and which the glen re-echo to a loud halloo as i who had risen from his seat. When at last he was liberated, It catch a severe cold which was hard to settled into catAtrh of the bronchial a signal that he was earning. His face might have boon chiseled was only to that Drebber'« house throw off, and which w< uld leave after- tubes, and so affected my voice that I He paused and listened for an an out of marble, so hard and so set was wiut deserted and that he and hi« sec effects on my c n.-titution the most of was obliged to cancel my enK'a»en>ents. swer. none came save his own cry. Its expression, while his eyes glowed retary had departed for Europe the winter. Again the avenger had been foiled In di tress I was advised to try I’eruna, which clatteretl up the drearY, t lent with a baleful light. and anain hl« concentrated hatred "Where are you going?" ."Last wiuUr I was advised to try and although I had never list'd a patent ravines, and was borne back to his ears in countless repetitions. "Never mind." ho answered; and. urged hint to continue the pursuit Teruna, and within five days the cold medicine before, I sent for a bottle. Again he stouted, even louder than slinging his weapon over his shottl- Funds were wanting, however, an I was broken up and in five days more I "Words but illy describe my surprire before, and again no whisper cam«' dor. he strode off down the gorge and for some time he had to return to JOHN 1*001.1’, POI? 11. AND. ORI’, was a well man. I recommended it to to find that within a few days I was back from lout of M'‘ffl».iii the friends whom he had so away Into the heart of the nioun- work «living every dollar for hl« ap several of my friends and ail s|>eak the greatly relieved, and within th ee left such a short time ago. Can ) » i’ * it. • In PoUrta tains to the haunts of the wild proaching Journey. androgine« 1% I it-1 tl !'. • In ». i • and • <vhe highest praise L r it. There is noth weeks I was entirely recovered. I am A vague, nameless dread came over beasts. At last having collected enough to ral Ma* Liu - ? v " t ■ aw I n • : Ma» hiuc* a ing like Peruna for catarrhal afflic never without it now, and take an oc- him, and he hurrie«! onward fran The prediction of the Mormon was keep life In him he departed for • ¡«cially '*■ • ue t« ?*? I . tions. It is w ell nigh infallible as a ca-ional dose when I feel run down.” tically, dropping the precious food only too well fulfilled. whether it Europe and tracked hla enemies cure, and I glad y endorse it.”—C. F. —Julian Weissletx. in his agitation. was the terrible death of her father from city to city, working hl« way tn Given. 1 When he turn«>d the corner, he or the effects of the hateful marriage any menial capacity, but never over- If you do not derive prompt and sat came full in sight of the spot where into which she had been forced, poor taking the fugitives A I’ro li ne it Singer « <1 From Lon of isfactory results from the use of Peruna * rr*..L Vol« •- the fire had been lighted, There was l.ucy never held up her head again, When he reached I 8t. F.'tersburg write at once to Dr. Hartanm, giving a still a glowing pile of l ’ aria. and wood ashes but pined away and died within a they bad departed for Mr. Julian Weiiulitz, 175 Seneca full statemeut of your case and be will there, but It had evidently not beea month. when he follow-Hl 1 them there b* -:-e street, Buffalo, N. Y., is corresponding be pleased to give you his valuable ad tended since his departure. Her sottish husband, who had mar learned that they had Just set off secretary of the Sangerlust, of New vice g atis. w v r Tht* same dead silence still reign ried her principally for the sake of for Copenhagen. York; is the leading reoond I aw of the Address Dr. Hartman, president of ed all round. With his fears all John Ferrier's property, did not af An Absent» Mln.’cd Confcimlon. At the Danish capital ho wss agsln Ganger'-mit. the largest German sinking the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, changed to convictions, he hurried feet any great grlet at bls bereave- a few days too late for they hat "I enpprwe.” arid the pation to tin tolett of New York and also the oldest. Ohio. on. There was no living creati! re rnent; but his other wives mourned Journeyed on to Ixmdon. where h* milkman, "that y u view the entniug near the remains of the fire; animals. over her. ami sat up with her th.» at last succeeded In running them to of winter with l«ehnga of regret." man. maiden, all were gone. night before tho burial, as Is the Mor- earth. "Indeed 1 do," aiiawerid th« milk Eat« Corn Off the Cob. A Hard Pillow. Bewildered ami stunned by this mon custom. As to what occurred there, we ran They were grouped round the bier not do better than quote the eld hunt man. I can bite an apple as well as I Weary Willie — Modern improve | blow, Jefferson Hope felt his head "It Is really very hard," goes on the could when a child, and I can eat corn ments may be fine, but they have their spin round and had to lean upon his i In the early hours of tho morning cr’s own account, rs duly recorded , rifle to save himself from falling. when, to their inexpressible foar and In Dr. Watson's Journal, to which we patron, "to fin I suitable pasture In tl e off the cob as well as any person alive," drawbacks. He was essentially a man of ac- astonishment, the door was flung are already under such obligations. rold weather, no d<'iibt?" said a lady sixty-eight years old and a Tired Traddles—For instance;? | tion, however, and speedily recovered open, and a savage looking, weather “Yea; and then the pump freeze« s>> cust-vBter of Wise Brothers, the famous Weary Willie—When a fellow sneaks from his temporary Impotence. beaten man In tattered garments (To b» continu»*!,) often."—Judge. dentists, of Portland, Oregon. into a stable to sleep nowadays he finds Seizing a half consumed piece of ■trod* Into the room. She had been fitted with full sets of nothing in it but baled hay.—Judge. wood from the smouldering fire, he ! Without a glance or a word to t’-o At Last. Mrs. Campbell was Angry. npj-er and lower teeth by Wise Broth- blew It Into a flame, and proceeded cowering women, he walked up to The landlady was •peaking. Ex-Congressman Tim Campbell says Mothers will flntl Mrs. Vlnstow ’ s 8ooth. . jore, nod «a« perfectly Mtooiihed to with its help to examine the little I the white, silent figure which h «•! "Mr. Bari.estortile, lo w do you like " ylmf that «he is now as ¡veil supplied tnr Syrup the best remedy to use tor their camp. -nee contained the pure soul of Lucy Mrs. Campbell spoke to him the other .lay about the advertisement of a but- your eggs'-'' The ground was all stamped down | Ferrier. j... . nith teeth that she can uae as the was Chllurea during the teething period. The tragedian's fa.e relaxed into an by the feet of horses, showing that i Stooping over her. he pressed his tonless shirt. when a JitJe girl. Wise Brothers have He Stays at Home. expression <>f joy. a large party of mounted men had ! lips reverently to her cold forehead, "What kinJ of a shirt is that?" ahs revolutionized rm-dern dental methods. Mrs. Gos-ip—I suppose you're care the fugitives and the di and then, snatchng up her hand, ho inquired. "Hard-boiled!" he cried, • There is no mere pain to be feared by ful to make your husband tell every overtaken rection of their tracks proved that took the wedding ring from her t'ntil that time p pl« 1 al a ilfnllv "Just like mine," answered the ex people who have their teeth attend»! thing tfiat happens to him? they had afterward turned back to Anger. congress man, who, in telling the story, mistaken his ta-te. — I'.alliiuora ilitald. to, and the cost is very moderate. "She shall not be burled In that.” Mrs. Strongmind—Better than that. Balt Lake City. They make a great specialty of crown I’m careful to see that nothing hapi-ena Had they carried back both of his he cried, with a fierce snarl, and be 'aid Mrs. Campbel) didn't speak V* Tliew-1 jo-t-.l dru-gi-t advise* «• i and bridge work, and even when it is to him.—Philadelphia Press. companions with them? Jefferson fore an alarm could lie raised sprang him for a week. — New York Times. b> uae Hamlin's U im >1 Oil for pain, for necessary to take out all of the old teeth Hope had almost persuaded himself . down the stairs and was gone. he knows wl.at it li a lone. So strange and so brief was the Why He »«joked. qnd put in full new sets, the result is I do not believe Pi«o's Cure for Con that they must have done so. when which his eye fell upon an object episode that the watchers might have •imply wonderfol. The fake teeth, of sumption has an equal for courhs and "I understand you are soon to ro A Bumper Crop. —Jons F. Butts, Trinity Springs, made every nerve In his body found it hard to believe It themselves reive a legacy of 110,000," re mark nd course, cannot be told from natura! colds, Ind., Feb. 15. 1900. Hubbubs— Y >u just "tight to «■'<• mv tingle within him. i or persuaded other people of it. had the victim in th» chair. oMet and the person m-ing them can A little way on one side of the j it not been for the undenlablo fact do everything be, or she, could do "Yes," replied the tiarber, "and crop of corn I It'« the most promising His experience wu in Mines. camp was a low-lying heap of red- ' that the circlet of gold which marked in all th« IxincMiinrlmtst district.’ wfitb natural teeth. The sets of teeth I'm glad, if It’s only for one thing." •‘Did you ever salt sheep?7’ asked the dish soil, which had assure-My not i her as having been a bride had dis- Townley—You don't say! If are made tn fit the gums so perfectly farmer of the new hired man who came been there before. "What ’ s that?" queried the victim. appeared. have mor» than two messes, don ’t that there is no slipping, and the , frOm Colorado. "When I get it 1 can retire front There was no mistaking it for any- For some months Jefferson Hope »> replied the new hired hand, thing but a newly dug grave, As the lingered among the mountains, lead- business and eat onions for breakfast get me, will you? strength of the possible bite is just ! ike “No," that of a natural healthy set of teeth. "hot I’ve had considerable experience young hunter approached it, he per fng a strange, wild life. and nursing whenever I f«-«-l like it," rejoined the The experinece of the lady customer in salting mines." — Ohio State celved that a stick had been planted In his heart the fierce desire for ven knight of the razor.—Chicage News. on it. with a sheet of paper stuck In geance which possessed him. here related can be your« if your teeth Journal. the cleft fork of it. Tales were told in the city of the need attentioa. ®o one can aff rd to Lp Against It. hot. ar bl Hg f< « l A t aJl I ’ tr ' *<• The inscription upon the paper was weird figure which was soen prowl- postpone harirg their teeth nut in or |*4-hajfv buFE by inali. Addr«»* Allen.' Differences. Tired Tatters—Here’s a pie<e in «li» •tail, brief, but to the point: Ing about the suburbs, and width faK**y, N Ì . der. >No one need suffer a single day JOHN FERRIER. A few cents a can is all thedifference haunted the lonely mountain gorges, paper wot’s an insult to de prefect). longer because they have lost the use of in price there is between having a FORMERLY OF SALT LAKE CITY. Once a bullet whistled through Weary Walker—Wot’s it say? Definite Measurement. their own teeth. We hope our readers cheap can of fruits or vegetables and * Died August 4, I860. Stangerson’s window and flattened Tired Tatters—It says dat a feller "Do you think the world is growing will carefully watch the advertisements having the beet there is, i. e., Mono- The sturdy old man, whom he had itself upon the wall within a foot of ortn't ter eat nothin' when he's tired. any better? of Vi ite Brothers in this newspaper, pole. There's a much greater diff r- left so short a time before, was gone, him. Weary Walker—Well, wot’s de mat "I'm absolutely sure of It," answ On another occasion, as Drebber ter wid del? ■nd be persuaded to consult this splen ence than that in the quality, in the then, and this was all his epitaph. Jefferson Hope looked wildly round passed under a cliff, a great bowlder ered the monopolist. "Why, only live did dental institution. purity and in the contentment that it to see if there was a second grave, crashed down on him, and he only Tired Tatters—Wot's de matter aid years ago I made only a hundred thous brings. If you don’t know where to but there was no sign of one. A diddy Insect. «■scaped a terrible death by throwing it? Fav, do youae want er feller 1er and a year. Today I am making that strave to death?—Chicago News. Lucy had been carried back by himself upon his face. "Y’our masntua," said Papa Moth to I get Monopole groceries, write us and much a month."—Washingb n Star. If you do know, their terrible pursuers to fulfill her The two young Mormons were not his eldest son, "is the giddiest ineect I we will te’l you. don’t let him send yon any other kind. original destiny by becoming one of long In discovering the reason of How Necessary. kr <"' " these attempts upon their lives, and We are particularly prou<l of Monopole the harem of the elder’s «on. "How did that light opera of yours "Why, i>spa?'" As he stood by the desolate Are’ iie lead repeated expeditions Into the i ' ‘ the young composer. “She is continually attending cam- spices, coffee« and Baking powder. felt that the only one thing which mountains in the hope of capturing turn out?” asked I v (mln rtt * * Try them. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., "A beastly failure." ph r bails.’’—Detroit Free Preus. could assuage his grief would be or killing their enemy, but always Portland, Oregon. "What wan the reason?" without success. thorough and complete retribution EITQ Permanently Curea 5o flu or r errouroem "Well, you see, the stage manager brought by his own hand upon his Then they adopted the precaution i I I w alter liretdar • aseof l>r. Kline'« Great 5-m In 1905 A. D. JLectorer. Send fur FK BL fhl.BO trial (»ottleand treat« of never going out alone or after forgot to load down the poor, simple enemies. toe. Da. IL II K lim a. Ltd.. »31 Arch St.. PLiladi.lpLia.Pa Mrs. Vptolatefto maid)—Marie, you His strong will and untiring energy night fall, and of having their houses village maidens who tra-la-la through For Others to Enjoy. need not set out the capsules for Mr. should, he determined, be devoted to guarded. the piece with silk dresses and paste After a time they were able to re <1 is mood s.' ’ '—J udge. Brown—You should do something to Uptodate’a dinner. I have received a that one end. With a grim white face () oo J) ropì he retraced his steps to where he lax these measures, for nothing was contribute to other people’s enjoyment. marconigram that he will not be bomb had dropped tho food, and having either heard or seen of their oppon Jones—I do; I’m always making a until 10 o’clock, as his santos-dumonto- Not Lp to His Own Estimate. stirred up the smoldering fire, lie ent. and they hoped that time had bile baa had a breakdown. —Judge. tool of myself.—New York Press. “ There! ” said one old crony to cooked enough to last him for a few cooled his vindictiveness. - - .................. ..... . days. Far from doing so, it had, If any other, to whom he wav showing j"or five days he tolled, footsore thing, augmented it The hunter's lions of the bcottish town, "that's Will sour the sweetest disposition and I and weary, through the defiles which j mind was of a hard, unyielding na statue o( Bailie Wstwon." transform the most even tempered, lov he had already traversed on horse-' ture, and the predominant Idea of re “Is it no a gude bit larger than able nature into a cross-grained and I back, At night he flung himself venge had taken such complete pos size, though?” queried his friend. AVci/ctalik' Preparation for As irritable individual. down among the rocks and snatched sesion of It that there was no room "Oh, aye, it’s a' that; but it’s no a almila t ii if? Ilie Food and Ik-tf tila If impatience or fault-finding ara a few hours of sleep; but before dav- for any other emotion. bit bigger than tho Bailie thoebt he ling (ite SkiiDiKta and lkwcls of ever excusable it is when the body is break he was always on his way. He was, however, above all things was himself.’’—Tit-Bits. tortured by an eating and painful sore. On the sixth day he reached the practical. He soon realized that even I m \\is>‘( hil * i > ri ; n It is truly discouraging to find after Eagle Ravine, from which they had ids own Iron constitution could not Uli Plan. flight. stand the Incessant strain which he ' months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place commenced their ill-fated Citv Man—Yes; we all need a remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic sore, no I Thence he could look down upon the ■ was putting upon it. Exposure and once Promotes Digestion .Cheerful in a while. of the Saints. want of wholesome food were wear- matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous [ home ness find Resl.Conlaini neither Worn and exhausted, he leaned 1 Ing him out. Farmer — So we do, young man. An’ constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases upon his rifle and shook his gaunt J If he died like a dog among the Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. remain in the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poison—perhaps hand fiercely at the silent, wide-! mountains, what was to become of if some of you city folks’ll fuller my N ot N ah cotic . plan an ’ take yer rest from ll at night Cancer—has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. spread city beneath him. his revenge then? And yet such a till 4 in tho mornin’ you’d be a deal Thablood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh As he looked at It he observed that ’ death was sure to overtake him If better off.—I’uck. and the skin regains its natural color. It is j there were flags in some of the prln- he persisted. ' cfpal streets and other signs of fes-1 H<> Mt that that was to play his through the circulation that the acrid, corroding Ambiguous. tlvlty. enemy a game, so he reluctantly re fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it "What I am afraid of," said Miss He was still speculating as to what turned to the old Nevada mines, there irritated and inflamed. S. 9. S. will purify and this might mean, when he heard the to recruit his health and to amass Prim ey, «baking her h«a.i roguishly, Invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the clatter of a horse's hoofs, and saw I money enough to allow him to pur la the man I married would not love mounted man riding toward him. me when I am old.” sue his object without privation. diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a a As he approached, he recognizzed j His Intention had been to be ab 'ft— “If he loved you when he healthy and natural look ; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. him as a Mormon named Cowper, to a year at the most, but a com you," said Mies Candid, "he married S. S. S. is the only blood purifier whom he had rendered services at ( sent would." bination of unforeseen circumstances A perfect Remedy forConstipn Beveral years ago, my wife had a se that is guaranteed entirely vege different tlmeH. He therefore accost-' prevented his leaving the mines for vere sore leg and was treatod by tho lion, Sour Sloaiach.Di.irriux-A As He Thought. table. It builds up the blood and 4 >ed him when he got up to him, with nearly five. t idtysicluns but reoeived do benefit, Worms,(:onvt ilsioits, k-wnsh "You are in my pew," said Mr. Up- druggist advised her to try B. B. B., tones up the general system as no the object of finding out what Lucy At the end of that time, however, nee« «nd Lous of S leep . ch she did. Fourteen bottles cured John, stiffly. other medicine does. If you have Ferrier’s fate had been. his memory of his wrongs and his aad she has been well ever since. "Then I am sitting in the «afd. "I am Jefferson Hope,” he cravings for revenge were quite as a sore of any kind, write us and get J. B. MAEOLD, 83 Canal Bt., •eat of FacSimilo Signature of Cohoes, N. Y. keen as on that memorable night the scornful,” getting |out of the advice of experienced snd ‘‘You remember me.” The Mormon looked at him with when he had stood by John Ferrier’s alacrity and taking ."¿at'farther back rtflled phyaiaians for which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skin NEW’ YORK. undisguised astonishment—Indeed, It grave. in the church.—Cassell’s Journal. free. THL JTWirr JPKCiriC CO.. Atlanta, Oa. was difficult to recpgnfze In this tat Disguised, and tinder an aaHiimcd A I l> moil tered unkempt wandered, with ghast- name, he returned to Salt Lake City, Hla Plaint. B n<ts> -. I ly white face and fierce, wild eyes, careless what became of his own NovMiMa so good row cw/CKrws as thb Brown—What was Jone(l kickfna the spruce young hunter of former life, as long as he obtained what he PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD heXwLnteI?U *’ neV8r wb-‘ It makes H«ni Lay and Keeps them Laying. it cures Roup, Cholera and All days. knew to be Justice. Dhnacsi. « itrwiytheni young chick«, and mans« them grow. Pries 25c and 50c. Having, however, at last satisfied There he found evil tldlntfs awalt- My yovn« cktrawa .-omn>-n< «l «'7«W. Hmith—It’s worse than that. Tie himself as to his identity, the man's Uig him. There had been a schism eha«W a pae*a«re of your PR UMUAM POVLTRT FOOD, whloh .topr-<l th-m IV. ix.n-fc.nrlr kept It on tuuxl .r.r .Ince I can rr commend says he never gets even what he dosen’t nmong the Chosen People a surprise changed to consternation. ¡¿^rnl.lni poultry O B K1OO1N, Latah, Wut "You are mad to came here, want.—Denver Free Pieas months before, and some YO ii T l ANL i »»ID CO, Furtlaad, Ore CONGRESSMAN WILBER SAYS DONT GET WEO«, ASA YOW DtAltU n |M SUCKtp NADt PAMOID RY A DfPtj^Tlcui h) “Pe-ru-na is All You Ckiim for It AN OLD SORE , tAILNDING OVtDMoot ÄJ* HAIf A ( tNll'DY tr 1 < > At I? 5 hat« art ms'» .,f ? //< mat«rials m bl.uk o“ ///S t'r all kind« of . /Il JA1WAC If OWMIUh *-,u ' II! !!CN Of THE F ish ’ tJTowto co. boston , maj y • I’rindpai W. L. DOUCLA t' : <«» and 4 i 'n shut s than any oilier two man iifacturvm 1 W. L. 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