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nucnsoH maohircry ou . (Hucc«Mor« tu J«»hn & PROMINENT COLLEGE NLY A FARMER’S DAUGHTER One of Indiana’s Useful Educators Feel Like a New Man t/A’5. FORRES TER. Just about oue o’clock Col. d'Aguilar, who had lieeu away on a dinner Invlt«’ lion, eatue in. Iu high good humor and spirits. "We have had a charming evening." he said, in answer to a question from Capt. Culloden. "Some very Jolly f»F lows there, and I waa greatly tempted to stay the night, as they asked me. How ever. as I had said liothlng shout it to Lady Grace Farquhar, I was afraid of committing a breach of good manners by remaining. Arthur le Marehaut had driv en over from llaaell Court a rar* good fellow he ia, too, the very life of a party ” "Did he say anything about llastiuga?' Inquired Reginald Champion. "I think lie mentioned the name of Hustings. If I recollect rightly it was something in conneetion with a yacht In Constantinople." Hastings "I am sorry r _____ _ took It Into hie Lord head to leave England," int.'rposed .... .. Harold Erskine, "lie was one of tbe --------- _ fs'llowa I ever nicest, most . - getitlematily lie entertaiued us in a prince- met with. I............... _I. ly way at the Court last month.” "IListings?” remarked Frauds Clay ton. interrogatively. "I seem to know th« name. B.v the way, Erskine, was not that th<> mail Miss Champion accused Miss Eyre of being so much in the woods n it h Lord Harold colored with passion. "I presume they wore only together Juki ns d'Aguilar and Miss Alton might have been ill the park this afteruoon." "Ah."' said Francis Clayton, quietly, but with bis most disagrc-ealde smile. " 'Let those laugh who win,' is a capital maxitn. But you've not congratulated m* yet. any of you.” Col d'Aguilar grew very pale; th« hand that was on the back of bis chair trembled. "1 am no hypocrite,” he said, quietly, but with a curious ring iu his voice. "I cannot wish you happiness when I know it eutaila her misery." And amidst a deail sileuee he left the room. Before the party assembled at break fast the following morning he had left Endou Vale. (To be continued.) I u«4 «t M«rrlMM* Mflri, Dark Hair Or*gun The KII <»a*oliu« ** ngh»r k «*hll<1 < an run it Valvaa and all working |>i rt «’««rar. *1 up j h |, , ||MA; ill |>. I-’»". « " I' * „“•‘Wt •»* • lit tle Haatdlna ai»«l th««n g«» I«» ” Writ«» for IIIUMlratrd ratal* !'*• an<1 f«»r |»rL<< on anything you na«d hi th«» marhlnary llua. ”1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a first many years, and al though I am past eighty year« of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my bead.” Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. Vi e mean all that rich dark color your hair used to have. If it’s gray now, no matter; for Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops failing of tne hair, too. cheeks uutil tears of mortification stool CHAPTER VHI.—«Continued.) A sharp pang of annoyance shot across iu her eyes. Poor child! she was not yet Flora Champion as she saw Lord Harold sutfleieutly used to the way of the world, Drilling ma« hlnary. Ovar f»»rtr «fUTareni «lyl»« of machín»« h»r ÏV nier, Haa and Miutiui bending over iter eousiu. Bhe had ex- to parry such cruel shafts. But Lor«I lug Mirant i » i b«»r«e |Miw«*r Uf hamllr H h . Krliv perted to find Winifred awkward and Harold stood by her friend. A j aunr > lilll « >> '■ marlil tier y. aii<l lìti I llm-B «>f (. “That was hardly fair of you, Miss l»Nlr» cart I im I I h b I ih k w» aleo fiiini«h ill-dressed, and here she was, perfectly rilglnea |u mil Ihla IILU lillirr) ütir inai I i I iism M la at her ease, and elegantly dressed. It Champion,” he said, coolly, “to take the fauler, alruitgvr amt r«al»r tu '*|*rr.«i«* ihnn an* <»t)i< c was in Miss Champion's heart to treat words out of your cousin's mouth. I inat'hln» <»ii Ih» market rh*>ii**niul« ar« In «u, SI H a tails All drMfflsta. ful uparatlon. llTIbltNtiN M A« HIN |<. h y her with slighting disdain, but Lady wish Miss Ryre could have heard the iti, «leiirral A m « lili f«a>4 uf Muiilatm Kittel r«»rllaml, Or». Meinl lur 1rs« lllnaii al* <t « ’ Grace was there, anti she could not for Mattering speech Hastings made about If your ilriigulst cannot supply you, Seuil tra ...... dollar sud we m ill espies* get her good breediug to gratify her her once, before a room full of young la you a twills, lie surs soil sito ilio uams spleen. So she walked straight up to dies; they were awfully Jealous of it.” of yvur uosrrst eipreaa oltT. e A.I.liess, One vivid glance of thunks shot from where her cousin was sitting aud held J. L. at hit IU. laiwoll, Maas. out her hand, as though there had never uniter Winifred's long lashes; Lord Har been anything else but tbe most cousinly old. seeing it. Was rewarded. Miss Cham pion noted it. too. and was bitterly all- WONDERFUL friendship between them. "How do you do? Did you have a gered. But she smiled sweetly as aha Why Engagement Was Brollan. HOMK said: pleasant drive from Hurst?” ‘‘I, AB, declaro my engagement to TREATMENT "Miss Eyre will scarcely thank you "Delightful," said Winifred, recovering C. D, spinster, of tilia town, to I« at Thia wiiiKlrrlul <’hl herself. “Mrs. Champion was kind enough for your hasty championship. Your words ums d«M-<«>r la «all«'«| an end by leaaon of her pawning the grral hrt'sii« lir ctiti'a to send me in her carriage, although she almost seem to accuse me of betrayiug augagameut ring,” is from the per twHipl» wlihoul oprr» was prevented coming herself. She sent something she wished to conceal.” (ion dial arv «Ivrn tip gonal column ot a German newspaper. And laughing still, she walked to the t«> dlr. Ilr « urra «1'1» a message through me to you that Sir I In kt wonilrrHlI A hl Howard was rather unwell, and she did w iudow, bitterly couseious that she had nr»«* hrrba. roula, bu«l«, To Break In New Sho*s. i>*ik> aiil vagrtahlra not like to leave him, but she hopes to ruined her last chance with Lord Harold. Foot l a«*. • powder. that «»•• »utn.lv uti Always «hske In Alls-n That same evening Mias Alton dismiss drive over early next week.” swollen fe»t known i«i insMllcaJ art» 11 curs« hot. «westing. «• >*>"« At «------ , . Twrwuglj |it«i •ur» In Ihla - ------------ <x»MKlry. "I trust there is nothing serious the ed her maid, and betook herself to brush Curs« corn«. Ingrowtlui lieti* »“d Km'•*.’"*■ 1 _____ liariiilrtM rv'iMollsn this nMlMMM «!<« '<.r .hul l »' accept Ibn all druggIM’ sud »ho« »I. • ''"'* matter with grandpapa," exclaimed Miss her pretty hair In Winifred's room, for kilo*■ III«’ a« «1'1» ”f KM) .) ff. t. Adüreaa aiiy«ub«uiute esmrl« nmlled t ill k whom she had conceived a violent fancy. - 'till* t» I»«’ •*»« « raafull) Ila. a In I ff, Champion, feigning interest. Alien 8. Olu>«l«d, le Hoy, h V ■ limare Hr guar ant. « « t .t. . .it.*ih, mi | i "I'm sure you're not tire«l!" she ex "Nothing more than a severe cold.” IIIM. lung, IhnMbt, I ll.-uiliut lain, » . r .. -, . atonias It, llvar, k!*l>>* » », <l- I m M IniH'lr. .| « ,f At this juncture in came pretty Miss claimed, as she was admitted, in answer Truly Unlucky. trull it toll I al* « liargi • tiiusjrratr 4 all au.| to her summons; "aud 1 want to have a Alton, and on Lady Grace introducing blm l’ath-nle OU I ut ................................. Do you believe thnt l J I** **n her to Miss Eyre, she sat down beside chat with you." hlaiika amt < lit’ularn «lamp (uStl |, lucay number to have at the table? ” I k I I- »N Ml EK A 1*1 *1. I - “No, I am not tired at all,” Winifred her and spoke in such a pleasant, win MR. JOHN W. MENG naked the Mt. Auburn man. ning way that Winifred thought her the answered; "and I think there's no time The C. G« Wo Chinese Medicine Co. *‘l do,” repll«d the Norwood philos Mr. John Meng, 54 Jeffreson Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., State representative prettiest, sweetest little creature she had for talking like this, when onv has a sort DJ AI J« M.. □«•<««. opher, ''e«|MHdally when there is only of a guilty feeliug that oue ought to be INSECT VANDALS. ever seen. And theu the other guests (Indianapolis Business College, writes: enough dinner for 12." ••I firmly believe that I owe my fine health to Peruna. Constant travel and came in, and were introduerd to her in in bed.” “Well, then,” exclaimed Fee, laughing, Trnp'csl Arils thst Ruvage th’ Conn« tenge of food and water wrought havoc with my stomach, and for months I turn; and when dinner was announced. I try I.H<* a Fire. offered with indigestion and catarrh of the stomach. I felt that the only thing Sir Clayton gave her his arm and led her let's be prepared to do without our beau- the Insect FITS The Huns and Vandals of lam going ty sleep for once and begin, Law. Mud for r It KK • J >do was to give up my occupation which I felt very reluctant to do. Seeing into the dining room. Miss Champiou's inn relilng ba Da. R H ¿una LU. *u an híu Fhda4«l»iüara e ad. of Peruna as a specific for catarrh I decided to give It a trial, and used lip was curled contemptuously, but Win to call you Winifred, amt you must call world are undoubtedly the of saying army ants. In tropical countries every uie Fee — no one ever thinks faithfully for six weeks, when I found that my troubles had all disappeared ifred was deeply touched by the kind con Uranlte Best Building Material. Kid I seemed like a new man. I have a bottle of Peruna in my grip all the sideration of her amiable hostess. She Marion. Not that I approve of people thing falls before these Invaders; they Tha vaine of granite us a building ’Sue, and occasionally take a few doses which keeps me in excellent health.” was a little shy at first with Sir Clay calling each other by their Christian I leave nothing but ruin behind them. The John W. Meng. ton, but he talked so pleasantly to her, imines as a rule," rattled on the little ' author of "Tangweera” gives this de material I h 10 lo 25 tinte« as great aa that of briek After granite come In The most common pbasos of summer who need a good remedy. Aa a tonic and his manner was so reassuring that fairy, "because it leads to familiarity, and scription of them: familiarity, we are wisely told, breeds ««lar. beahhr mowmunt ar im .tarrb are catarrh of the stomach and it ia excellent. In the abort time I she soon felt at her ease. And then af I have never found where t It esc ants thè followìng order liniestone, siete, ttm bow* • • rvoular. coutenipt. It's the greatest mistake to >«»• ra alca. *.e «in be Keep B«ala «vary day y«*n m rwsls. Peruna is a specific for sum- have used it it has done me a great ter dinner Miss Alton came and sat be be too intimate—people are sure to quar lie concealed when not engaged In for and sandstoue. wrla uprn and t* wall- > rea in ibethape.J side her, and chatted to her of their af pill puiaoti. I« daogertru* l b« VkUant |»hy»lc or pk _ * rer catarrh. deal of good.”—Willie Brewer. UBMJOlhwal rail rat «»•*•< Mfir* t • ternoon excursion, and the picnic that rel; but I dou't think we shall; so, if you aging; but two or three times lu the For coughs and mid« there la no bettar bo«ala claar and ctuou U UM Hon. Willis Brewer, Representative If yoa do not derive prompt and aat- was arranged for the following day. do not mind, let it be Winifred aud Fee." year, Just before or after heavy rain, medicine than Piso'a Cur* fur Conaump- Congress from Alabama, writes the iafactory result« from the use of Peru When the gentlemen came in, Wiuifred Iu which arraugeiuent Miss Eyre con they come out of the forest In millions, tlou. Pric* 23 cent*. CANDY mellowing letter to Dr. Hartman: na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv felt no longer shy; she was* thoroughly curred heartily. advancing in a solid column, which CATHARTIC House of Representatives. ing a full statement of your case and enjoying her first glimpse of the world. "And now I want to confide in you.” may cover an acre of ground. Some An Earth Angel. i Washington, D. C. he will be pleased to give yoa hie valu Mr. Clayton came up and carried Miss continued Fee, "because 1 am the most times the column may sepnrate In divis Peter (at flea ven’s gate)—Come The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum- able advice gratia. Alton away t* the piano, and Lord Har miserable creature in the world, and 1 ions, one going in one direction, one la Addreaa Dr. Hartman, President ol old went over to Miss Champion. Wini wunt advice, and I know you are good another. Each travels In a fixed direc tiemen—I have used one b:ttle Tbe Hartman Sanitarium, Columbae, fred took the opportunity of looking aud sensible. Don't be offended,” she tion, In which It Is guided by tbeguards, went on in her quick, droll way; “1 don't around at the different faces. Peruna for lassitude, and I take Ohio. There was a handsome, melancholy mean anything disparaging by saying you distinguished b.v enormous heads and re in recommending it to those looking man, who attracted her attention are sensible. 1 know it's generally con threatening mandibles, who march in particular. He had come in late, and sidered an odious trait in young people to ahead of the main body, as If to recon All There Is to It. was the only person who had not been be sensible; but you couldn't be anything noiter the ground. He Doesn’t Worry. that wasn't nice, because you are so pret The army follows after Its officers, ‘Tell me,” pleaded the artless Duffy—Meeker’s a philosophical sort introduced to her. He was sitting alone ty and clever. I want to tnlk to you about near the piano, watching Miss Alton, THt and rummages everything as It ad id, ‘‘wherein lies the secret of the of chap isn’t he? Col. d’Aguilar and Mr. Clayton. Which Winifred thought, with a tender, almost vances. Some swarm up the trees to of conversation?” Guffv—In what respect? sad interest, as she sang her brilliant do you like the most?” e sage affected tbe attitude be waa Duffy—Why, he is the husband of a French chansonette. Tbe little fairy haJ "Y'ou cannot nsk me such a question considerable heights, searching In all t to annate when in the act of im- famous woman, you know, but bis ob thrown him her gloves and fan, in that seriously!" exclnimed Winifred. "At all the cracks of the bark, or among para •ting wisdom, and mid: scurity doesn’t seem to trouble him in careless, peremptory way women often events, you cannot have any doubt as to sitical p'auts. Every fallen or hollow ‘My child, listen.” log and every alone Is carefully In- the least. use to men who they know love them— my answer.” *1 am listening,” breathlessly she speeled. "Then you don't like Mr. Clayton?” and he held them gently and reverently. i we red. “Indeed I do not,” replied Winifred, Something to Talk Through. Mr. Clayton frowned as be saw the ges- They destroy as If a tire bad passisi AICOllOl. ILLUSTRATED ‘Weil, my child," he rejoined, Hilow—I wonder if Breeses is going ture, then he turned away to the piano earnestly. "He seems to have a cynical over the ground. Snails, beetles, butter Opium. CmctiLAKA disbelief in good, a sneering mistrust of and began arranging the music. f- bat is the art of conversing agree- to make any political speeches thi> flies, slugs, spiders, caterpillars, scor 1 rjty.”—Stray Stories. When Miss Alton had finished her kind actions, that never goes with u good pions, centipedes—everything Is de spring? Tobacco ¿rtOfcrooMtii I a song she moved back to her place beside or benevolent nature. I would rather Cumso—I don't know. But why de Winifred on the sofa, Mr. Clayton walk- die ten thousand times over than come to voured. Wasps’ nests are rifled of the Llvely Occupation. UsinjAf you ask? 1 suspect every thought and action of the grubs; birds are driven from their uests ed up to Col. d'Aguilar. ro one anfamiliar with country nom- Hilow—I saw him baying a now hat and the young ones eaten up. Fortu "I must troubel you for Miss Alton's people I lived with.” ■latnre the question asked by the yesterday. fan and gloves,” he said, nonchalantly. | "1 know what you say of Francis nately. few birds lay In the r any sea ing man might no seem wholly un- “I will give them to her myself," Col. Clayton to be true; I despise him in my son, but occasionally Incursions of the ral. heart. I have not a shadow of hope that army take place before the rains, when Making Money. d'Aguilar said, coldly, rising. ‘And were yoa never in the country Mr. Clayton turned away with a scowl, I shall ever approach to n feeling of love the birds are rearing their young I A certain amount of money minis ing the season oi huskingbeee Mr. TheMowft «Hh the hlCAW t I I ters to the proper wants of msn, bat that reminded Winifred painfully of Mr. for him. He is malicious—he is cruel— have seen lizards eight Inches long ?” asked the young lady. "«J raw I dm ” ihe culling bar from a p int he is revengeful. And yet, knowing all the man who spends his life in trying Fenner. writhing, lashing the tall, railing ihrsd, ranking the w Lr< I* to |»rraa Lal Io. The idea! How do you hast this, it will not hinder me front selling "Miss Alton,” said Col. d'Aguilar, • r on thr groun*!. ami giving kn< ■»«•<* 1 to make money is doing nothing more ?'*—Philadelphia Press. “have you forgotten that you intrusted myself to him if he cares to buy me. I and over, covered with ants which power for hard rutting than piling up a mass of brass-beaded mastered and devoured them. It la in. "push rut,'' pushing" thr I ar think he will. I think if it were only to your property to my care?” from tM*«*ln<1, whan thr more rutting tacks. What good does it do to neglect would Her Preference. Twice In the middle of tire night we “Oh! my fan and gloves," she exclaim- triumph over Col. d’Aguilar he IMtMO*l thr more landrtiry for tha wheels to lilt A from thr ground •ahionable Doctoi—My dear young your wife, your home, your friends, ts ed, "thank you, I did not remember them; marry me. V Inifred, do you know I love L* have been roused by such Invasions of ,WlI$ Kre thr point? The "Draw Cut*’ < ham the fact is, I was so anxious to return that man with all my heart—with all the the marching army ants, and had to , you are drinking unfiitered water, make money?—Rev. Frank Crane. pion keeps thr wheels oil thr ground DOI to my new acquaintance that I forgot love of which a poor, vain, frivolous na rush out of the house and wait till the and la I m moat yowrrfui cutter In the ch awarma with animal organisme, fflUSUl Pessimism. you. But I will uuike amends for my ture like mine is capable? and yet I can foray was over. But we were condoled lirl.l Has many convenient fraturr" ahould have it boiled; that will Mend for handsome catalogue aud cal not sacrifice society ami fashion for his neglect by sharing my pleasure with you. Pessimism nourishes itself in oat them. endar. Mailed fr< a by their leaving us a clean house, for sake. 1 wonder why all the men who Miss Eyre—Col. d’Aguilar.” And she atient—Well, doctor, I think I’d time, not in the hard ground, where la the ants search the thatch through and MITCHELL. LEWIS A STAVES CO.. made room for him on tbe sofa beside her, are worth loving are poor?” ter be an aquaiium than a ceme- bor sweals and mails, but in the flow greatly to Mr. Clayton's annoyance, who “You would give up such a man as through, plunder the wasps’ nests which Uni T.rlo. M i , PwlluU. 0w.«> ery beds of luxury and slothful ease. London Tit-Bita. to Miss ~ Eyre assiduously. I Col. d'Aguilar and take Mr. Clayton, line our eaves, and drag from hiding began to talk ®W>»'« — Rev. J. W. Chadwick. every lizard, cockroach and spider. Winifred did not dislike him so much for the sake of his money?” A Valuable Publication. Fee nodded her head. when he was talking; his conversation Moral Rectitude. fall set of the “Almanach de was certainly amusing, and be told her i “Yes. so would you it you had led my PLUCKING OSTRICH FEATHERS. from 1743 to 1900, was ra Moral rectitude is a protest against a great deal about Parisian society that life, and been brought np as 1 have been id in Paris for »1,300. Of evil. Wise men are ready to com she found extremely entertaining. It was What can I do?" and she stamped her I’roceas !• Roth Hlmpte and Falnleaa to the Bird, value is largely that of a lit- mend a good man, (or he is of value only now and then, when she remarked foot impatiently; "I have no money; my Many have wondered whether the os -V rarity, but the old volumes are to the community in which he lives. the malicious, ugly scowl that crossed aunt has none to give me. Col. d'Aguilar his face when he glanced toward Miss has only a pittance barely sufficient for trich felt pain during the plucking of —Rev. George Adame. emely useful to special students. Alton and Col. d'Aguilar, that she remem himself. Riches, they say, cannot give Ills feathers, mid whether the ojiera- And I'll show you a bered her instinctive repulsion for him. love or happiness; but poverty can take tlon was cruelly performed. The pro As the days passed Flora Champion away one and destroy the other. I have Smith-Premier Type cess Is both simple and painless. Over became very uneasy, and not without rea no other alternative.” writer in tha office of __ ___ “Dear Miss Alton,” said Winifred, "1 Hie head of the ostrich Is placed a long son. She had feared it from the ____ first, t that businrva nine times of beg of you with all my heart to think well bag with a breathing lade In one end. and now there was no possibility i out of ten. It’s like tha doubting that Lord Harold Erskine was i before you make up your mind to marry A man then hold the bird while another transferring his allegiance from her to ,1 a man like this Mr. Clayton. Think what cuts with shears the long feathers. red-headed girl and the her cousin. She detested Winifred, at 11 it must be to spend the best part of your Only those of the wings mid lull are white hone - when you only a woman can hate a rival who sup life with a man you cannot love—a man taken. The short feathers, being ripe, ui one you can ice the plants her. A stinging innuendo, a point yon might perhaps get to hate!” Fee laughed a little unnatural laugh, are [Hilled o.tt without pain, as they other. ed sarcasm, at times betrayed her feel would soon drop In the course of nature. ings, but as a rule she had too much tact and put her fingers to her ears. For Infants and Children. "Hush!” she said; “do not talk in that Great care must be taken not to In Drop us a postal and kt to indulge her angry malice. Now and Wc c then came an opportunity she could not way. I know all you can say. After all, jure th(> feather root, for If a "socket" us tell you about this lar resist. One day at lunch. Lady Grace wb" k*"ws? Mr. Clayton may never do Is destroyed, a feather cannot grow Typewriter. tne tbe honor to propose to me, and then again. The stumps of those that are was speaking of Mr. Hastings. Silve ~ “1 regret so much," she said to Miss ( how foolish I shall look I Goodnight, cut remain In until three months later. Vance, “that we have lost such a charm- I | cherie—kiss me once more. Good-night." W __ _ Boinetinies the bird picks them out And the little fairy tripped off to her own Ing neighbor as Mr. Hastings promised . ... ri................. ..................... herself, and often the keeper assists I room. Sole Aventi for Fscfflc CoAlt. to be. His sudden departure is a com ««.nf I,. ^Vegetable Preparalionfor As- her. To pluck this terrible creature Is plete mystery to every one.” prdtti‘Similating the Food andBegula- CHAPTER IX. often a dangerous operation. Care Is 247 Stark St., Portland Oregon "We quite thought he intended to live ness g"ljng the Stomachs andBowels of And yet the very next night Fee tap- taken to stand behind It to esca|H> Its permanently at the Court," answered itself. Miss Vance. “It appears he made the ped at Winifred’s door, and when It wan kicks. The feathers of the back and ab TU BrhnU Walker Btnliwu Coltre« most complete arrangements for doing so. opened she went quickly in, and, throw domen drop off mid are gathered In k*t vuk I um S 25 Smith Nrnum All his horses are still there, and 1 have ing herself in a chair, burst into tears. bundles. Natural colors are black, for lb are whoot. not beard of the servants being dismiss Winifred was fairly distressed; great inrromotes Digeation.CheeiTuF ed. A friend of his is staying there now, drops welled into her eyes for sympathy. white aud drab. The black ones are JBS&essand Rest .Contains neither "Don’t cry, dear Fee—what is It?—what kept for black entirely because of the playing host to a party of gentlemen’ Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. natural shade and the tine, silky down. What reason did he assign for his sud ails you?” den departure?” It was startling to see the gay. Insou The feathers of the male bird, says the not N arcotic . “In a note I received from him a few ciante little fairy In such a plight. L HKN willing to advertisers pin*«* Christian Endeavor World.arc the most “Oh, Winifred, I am so miserable—1 valuable. Also, those from a live os days before he left he said he could not manilos this paper. as yet accustom himself to a quiet coun hate myself!” trich are better than those front n dead try life, and felt a longing for the excite Winifred guessed the rest. "W ment of foreign travel. But 1 cannot "You have not consented, Fee?—you one. The plumage of wild ones Is held In higher esteem titan of tame varie bring myself to think that was anything are not going to marry Mr. Clayton?" PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD, ties. Those of the female birds mid of more than an excuse, which he thought "Yes, I am.” HOR8(a <1o*moiZwori S,ml' Carrener *now» simple enough to repel further question "Oh. Fee. how could you? you cannot the young rank ns second quality. The •sink MOOS vrnw ""t . COWI gl ve iniirc and rlt her ing. I wish,” Lady Grace continued, turn like him.” HOQS grow and falten quicker If glren thl« food. white feathers are often very pure mid ing to Winifred, “that you could have met “What Is the use of talking like that?" beautiful, «hose of tbe tall are dingy Ihs, “.*!?“ O* STUNTSD CALVES. „ the gentleman we are speaking of, you Miss Alton cried, with feverish petulance. <n spfrt tiu and makra thr idn .^1 i swlna. il|rl»ra th*m V»ry raaulto F. W ÄoOtfiTÄSI xlb.'“'lri,d " on tal'" ’“*■ Iperfed Remedy forConstipa- would have liked him so much. He is “Why don't you congratulate me?—It is and inferior In quality. The various kinds of feathers are put Into separate n, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea not only singularly handsome, but has a a splendid match." FUEgi OR-pngr Hnn<l Book. Prusslsa Ismsdy Cs., St. Paul, Hins. orms .Convulsions ,Fe vert sh- peculiar fascination of manner that ren “I love you. Fee. I cannot deceive you. bags-tall feathers, wing feathers, POMTLawD USD co., FeteleeW, ’ t.Ml A,.ulfc ders him a general favorite. Perhaps If you do not care for him—and you white, black, gray. They are then grad s and L os 9 of S leep . some day he will return, ami I shall have cannot love a rnan like that—all his money ed, weighed and shipped to feather an opportunity of introducing him to will not make you happy.” Facsimile Signature of dressers, where they are washed, sewed you." Winifred went sorrowfully to bed, for together, dyed ami curled Into many Fnrlia]>a thia la the beat chance that bus bet n oliere,! to i | Winifred bent down her head in silence. she loved the frivolous, worldly little crea styles. NEW YORK. Miss Champion looked up, anil a glance ture dearly. you. You can’t afford to overtsik it. l’erhapa you w ill J of malicious light shot from her cold, blue The E ■ birrs««'’'! Whn'e. Mr. Clayton's reflections were tolerably eyes. •’1 do not mind the notoriety no satisfactory, as lie smoked his Spanish ■ icceetl la st in a business career. We tltyou practically “An introduction between such Inti cigarette after the ladies had retired. much.” soliloquized the whale, after It for business, ami assist in getting you a position when ii mate friends would scarcely be neces “Though after all,” he muttered, ”1 had left Jonah on the beach, "but those sary," she remarked in her clear voice, am not quite sure the game's worth the ; all our graduates are employed. That's the ,, y. Results are never in doubt with tatr gradii- , that was heard from one end of the long candle. Of course fellows will laugh at smart young whales In our set will lie ah's. You Invi better ail right down now and write for table to the other. "I should think Miss my lielng caught, after all I've said about sure to always be asking me to take catalogue which explains fully’. Eyre and Mr. Hastings would be greatly the 'happy state.' They won't give me something for the Inner man, or to ’o amused at such a formality, after their credit for being caught ‘with intention.' spouting around about how hnrd It Is BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Oreg""- ll rambles in the Hazell woods." I wish d'Aguilnr was here, but I suppose to keep a good t.tan down."-Baltimore The crimson blooj dyed Winifred'« he won't be in until very lute.” American. lij'llsving that the Smith Premier Is the most |Opu1ar tynewrlter on I thtj CuRFt, w have purchaned '26 tnachlnea lor our new ■«bool. I fDr. C. Gee Wo 8ESTF0RTHE I BOWELS KDdCOUtO _ 1 _ I I PAINfANGUlSB SHOW ME A PROS PEROUS BUSINESS AHÍNSTER1ÑG AHGELTHOU USTOIIi DURPHY & DICKERMAN Bears the Signature StilDEviRYWHSRl:. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTONA YOUR CHANCE IN U1FE I