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« g one will lend me a pencil and piece EINST H OMAN UAILIFF. on the point of addressing her, when of paper on the way to----- ’’ she rose and with a very stately in Tramp, tramp, tramp. The guard was clination of her bead said: ‘I am the walking up and down outside. Hark! Portland*. Oregon has Appointed Shah Jehan,' at the same time ex Mrs. M. E. Daggett what was that? The man had cocked tending a tiny hand covered with jew The first woman bailiff ever appoint- els. When I had somewhat recovered his rifle. Another sound—horses, a BY ARTHUR APPLIN. score of them at least, a challenge front ed in Portland, Oregon, was recently from my confusion I noticed that, al the guard, a curt reply in a voice sworn into office. She is Mrs. M. E. though of diminutive stature, she had The Greatest English Story of Modern which Ogden knew; then silence fol Daggett, who for the past three months a very handsome, intellectual face. Timos. lowed by the sound of a key turning in has been engaged as a volunteer officer She wore close fitting pantaloons of the door, then----- in the Portland Juvenile Court. gold brocade, embroidered jacket and Lady Lectv the nine "Out of this, boy. Come.” A tall teen year old daughter a muslin toque." of the Duke of Marionl. figure stood in the doorway, beckoning. goes Into the Eaet vnu The present Begum still keeps up "Old man—Hame.” John gasped. BY AHTHI'H PATERSON. of London and lives and the restriction of the “purdah." When fnm toil« vAtt.li the poor. A "That’s me. No word on it no* thrlllLng »lory of life tn she was presented to the Prince of CHAPTER II. the greateat city hi the servant, and general help at the post There ain’t time.” Wales at Indore, she was crowned with world; it abould be read office, and was on the premises this John looked around. All about him by everyone titblring to John Ogden turned his head; gold, her face veiled behind a burka learn of the ureat morning. When the trouble began, ne were mounted men, a strange mixture tuzzle of a Winchester carbine of light blue and her figure draped in secrets and autferinga — cowboys, bronco busters, and sheep had secreted himself where he could and waakneMM of hu lthln an inch of his neck, and blue of a deeper shade. man nature. Every see all that went on, and had been an herders, red- faced Texans, and swarthy heriff's cruel eyes were behind it. - i) t c u< e>> f chi» The reign of women in Bhopal is ►lory ha« K thrill. Ogden felt numb and nerveless. In a eye witness to the quarrel; had seen Mexicans—usually the bitterest of-en- likely to cease with the death of the ' <rrn*** you out of ash he saw the significance of the Lassiter fire the fatal shot, and with ernies—now for the first and only time the humdrum of every present Begum, for she has two sons day existence Into a lords; lié was as a bird within strik- great difficulty had contrived to escape in their lives standing shoulder to and a daughter, and the heir-apparent Mpherr of enthuMbutm detection and capture. Terrified he had shoulder as comrades, to fight in a com ng distance of a rattlesnake. and reapoiiM*. is the oldest Son. Till-. 111-.KOINE-A I ■ Wilk out of this,'' said the Sli.rnï. ridden off to his brother and told him mon cause. len r It-NN girl of the “To the hotel, boys,” said a voice. Ed. I Ogden turned to the door, meeting all. José wishing to save Ogden, but n riNiocracy. II El< ENETllE!^- klie eager faces of a crowd of people knowing the contempt with which the Clincher's. "Not a sound. We have < «plain Conroy fwho had heard the shot. The sheriff evidence of a Mexican would betreated, a wily steer to rope, and must work u n d her own THE MAGK STORY fnniilv. and the danger to his brother if they clear around him before we throw.” [beckoned to two men. TIIE II EKO- Lord (Continued from Page e.) had moved in the matter, had been in They wheeled, and, with John and Arthur, c on nld> “Take him to the casa, boys, and stay t-red « nt lipid fool. despair, until a thought came upon Iiame in the centre, galloped down the by him." "Mr. Currier is good for anything he OTIIEK LEADING him to seek the help of Mr. Clincher, one road Calhoun possessed, reaching < IIAK At TKKS - The promptness of action and lack orders," he said to the man in charge; (’ <> tn i ■ I o u e r of official ceremony in Western trials who happened to be the banker of the Sanderbach’S hotel in a few minutes. "one of my old customers. This is Mr. IlHiuen of the Kiilvatlou Army. Lights were dancing in the windows GKAY-AuEaat End friend of by jury is one of the features of fron remaining portion of his legacy. Bryan, Mr. Currier. He will take good FLOKKIE LeHy*». tier life At eight o’clock in the morn Clincher paced up anddowntheroom, there, people running to and fro in care of you, and ‘stand for’ you just Bl I. L A LI AH—The Terror. „ 4 Y should read this story, and. If you live in the ing John Ogden had been a free man— his face growing darker every moment, mortal fright, for it was said that a the same as I would. The fact is, I have country, you should have your c sold out. I’ve just turned over the out they may understand by noon he was on trial for his life. and little Maximo when he was brought party of cowboys mad with drink were life in a big city fit to Bryan. By the way, is’nt Mr. wliat The court-house was the largest room In, was horribly scared. But when Mr. about to shoot up the town. The scare really means. They had just begun, and before anyone should read tlda story to Sturtevant a friend of yours?” in the hotel, a convenient spot, for the Clincher questioned with gentle firm learn what Lady lastly could leave the place Hame, Clincher. ness he concealed nothing. At the end judge was the hotel proprietor. John’s 1 nodded. I couldn’t have spoken if learned in her effort to reform London’s East I had tried. trial lasted exactly two hours. Sheriff the storekeeper fell into deep thought, Collett and Bacon, with a force of fifty end. She sees there the men, were round It In an unbroken the Mexicans eagerly watchinghisface. “Well,” continued the ex-“night owl" motly crowds thronging Lassiter, “our worthy officer of law^’ the street»; the ragged man. “he came here one night, about and as Judge Sanderbach explained to thq “It will cost money,” he said aloud, ring. hungry looking Judge Sauderbacli, portly and respec a month ago .and told me the most children touch a chord eastern visitors assembled to enjoy the half to himself, half to them. “Why in her heart. As you wonderful story I ever heard. I've just I iread ceremony, gave his evidence with a should I spend money on a darned table, stepped out upon the pon-li. thia wonderful Behind him on the stairway to the narrative of the condi- bought a place on Eighth Avenue, i 1 tlons dignity and self-restraint that was cowboy? life in a great where I ant going to run a regular | city, of you “Money,” cried José, the rest of the upper story, were pale-faced visitors. much admired. He stated briefly, how appreciate more fully the ulebtdngs restaurant—near Twenty-third street. . of when passing the post-office, he had speech being beyond him. “I have The Judge, a tall, fine-looking man, the country. Come and see me.” The squalor and suf heard the sounds of a struggle inside money. Yes, me: Señor Don José Ilario asked with an Injured air of dignified | feringa ure pictured by followed by a revolver shot, and enter Gallegos. All the money that lies with surprise* what they wanted. Again the Wonderful Story. i the author of thia won The storekeeper answered. “The story; the men ing had discovered the deceased in a you I will spend to save his life—every I started to walk homeward, finger derful women searching Sheriff of this town, Judge.” dying condition, the prisoner standing dollar.” ing the solitary nickel in my pocket and the turbulent aea, reacli , ing out and saving lost The Judge smiled, “ He is not here, “Pshaw, you are a fool,” was the over him. pistol in hand. ami contemplating the certainty ot rid souls; also MRS. M. E. DACGETT. the great Long before this Ogden had re- rough rejoinder. “Your head’s turned. my friend.” ing down town in the morning. When I work of the Salvation Army. Lady Letty be* "We search your house room by What’s he to you, boy?” covered himself. The entire life of Mrs. Daggett has I reached Union Square, I examined I I comes so strangely fas “My friend,” and the dark eyes flash room. Boys, Clincher spoke over his been devoted to charity. She is the my address book for the home of cinated by tue new “It is a lie,” he blurted out, in rc- views of life that she spouse to a bland anil courteous ques ed. "Señor, he took my part when all shoulder, ten of you follow me, and daughter of a Methodist clergyman Sturtevant, but it was not recorded. alumdons her ow n pal atial home, forsakes and tion from the judge, “a foul lie from others were my enemies, and after he I neeil’nt say, keep your guns handy.' and was born in Kentucky. When a Then I remembered the cafe in Univer denounces aristocracy and takes up h< r life He moved a pace nearer, and the young girl she went to Kansas with sity place, and, although the hour was among the the took my hand as if he had been a beginning to end.” .............. of modern life. The lower elements igelv fascinates atranr ' but It also educates. It I “Do you say so, now?” echoed the brother. I will never forget—he took men behind him gave their rifles a her parents and was in that state in late, it occured to me that he might be story lisli story ever written, the grentVNt Engl.^.. Sheriff’s attorney, the only lawyer in my hand. You,” with a quaint pitying sling forward, raising a shriek of the days when it was known as “Bleed, there. It has been the cause of the London city govern ment recognizing the terror from the ladies on the stairs. ing Kansas” Mrs. Daggett began her town. “That, I reckon, will be most smile, "you. Señor Ed, are an Ameri He was. In a far corner of the room, wonderful work of the "Stay, sir,” the Judge said solemnly. charitable work when quite ycung and surrounded by a group of acquaint Salvation Army in ex interesting news to the jury. Please tell cano; you will not understand.” tending to General “ You shall answer for this to the Gov Mr. Clincher stared at this sudden frequently came to grief. ances, I saw him. He discovered me at ns why?” Booth the freedom of London. the same instant an»l motioned to me The cowboy gave his account of the change of tone, but there was no time ernor of this Territory, though I can If you love your chil not resist you now. for puzzling out enigmas. to join them. There was no chance for Incident, and then the lawyer passed dren, and of courae you do. you will want them He stepped inside a room near the as you will, boy, ” he said. WOMEN KI LEKS OF INDIA the story, however. Half a dozen men a very pleasant and profitable half- to read this story that! door, and the men waited in grim they may know the hor-1 were around the table and I was the Three Begums of Bhopal Who Have rors, the dangers and silence. At last a tall slouching figure farthest removed from Sturtevant. the temptations of city Been at Head of a Large came slowly down the passage into the life. If they are dissat “It’s too bad, Mr. Currier,” remarked isfied with the old farm Native State. lighted hall. one of the party; “you should have this Is tho story they “Cover him,” said Clincher sharply, should read that they Among the interesting personages come a little sooner. Sturtevant has may more fully under and ten rifles were swung to shoulder, whom the Prince and Princess of been telling us a story, it Is quite stand the full meaning and again the ladies shrieked. The Wales have met in the course of their wonderful, really. I say, Sturtevant, of life In the city. There is one other character Sheriff, however, raised his hands tour through India, none presents a won't you tell that again, for the bene in this story and this charactd-r has big, tired above his head and stood still. In a more engrossing study than the woman fit of Mr. Currier?” eyes which gaze out moment they had closed around him, ruler of the State of Bhopal, Nawab “Why, yes. I believe that Currier has, from the throng at the beauty of Lady I^tty in a few more the porch of the Sand Sultan Jehan, Begum, if the London somehow failed to hear the magic story, with a strange envy. erbach Hotel was deserted. The teachings or the accounts may be regarded as authen although I think he was tbe first one story point to the Ideals Meanwhile, in the kitchen of Ed tic. The Begum is a daughter and a to whom I mentioned It at all. Sit down of Christ. It is grand, Clincher’s house collected a small com granddaughter of a Begum, and be here and you shall have it.” Instructive, fascinating and awakening. Every pany of men, the same who had supped tween them these three women have We were Interrupted at that instant, picture drawn by the there some hours earlier. Before ruled, for the past sixty years, the by a uniformed mes'cnyer who handed skilled pen of Arthur Appiln, Its author, will| them stood Burt Lassiter, guarded. At destinies of a state comprising nearly I Sturtevant a telegram. It was from his be reproduced In our column . a table in the center of the room sat 7,000 square miles of territory and a chief, demanding his instant attend The story alone I worth |1.50, but you can get Itaii by (tending 10c. to nav for one y«;ar »ubecrlutlon Ed Clincher, a Bible at his left hand population of a million people. to th. 1IOI tlONTIll.Y, flin» ance at the office. varn for 26c. Iton't >nlw< the openingihapter, be- and a big six-shooter at his right. “ Too bad," said Sturtevant, rising The mother of the present ruler de it in faac Ina ting from the veiy tirst luiek. "Burt Lassiter,” he said, rising, and scended from the famous Dost Moham and extending bis hand. “Tell you what Use Other stories of ad taking up the Bible, "swear on this mad Khan, the founder of the Bhopal I’ll do, olil chap. I’m not likely to be venture, tragedy, love and mystery will crowd Bible to tell the truth.” The prisoner dynasty. She succeeded to the throne gone any more than an hour or two. the pages. We already purchased and advanced, and in a husky tone took in 1868, in which year she sent to You take my key and wait for me in have have ready for early the oath, touching the Bible with his Queen Victoria a quaint letter ac my room. In the escritoire near the use the following: "The Eligliahinan'a A(l~ lips. knowledging her majesty's kindness window you will find an old scrap venturt. “You are on trial.” the storekeeper in accepting the dedication of a book book, bound in rawhide. Read that and Maniac*» Manu- itript.'’ continued, “before these men who are written by the Begum's mother, the wait for me until I return.” “ Hix Change, of Heart.'* " That Hlexted liaby," responsible for this town in right of enlightened Sikamlar, describing her Reading the Story at Last. " The llroken Dollar," being the first settlers in the country, pilgrimage to Mecca. of Molly,'* With that he went out. and I lost "The Making Hi nt and Lant and having most stake in it. no time in taking advantage of the per "My Flirtation,** The book in question is a pictur "You have this day accused an inno- “ Heart» Lead.'* mission he had given me. stores of others, cent man of murder, and by means ot esque record of an oriental Journey, I found the book without difficulty. and n-ally too many to list containing an appreciation of the char bribery had him condemed to death. here. It was a quaint, homemade affair. I We want to Include "Now, answer this question, and re acteristics of that place ns seen and found the story curiously printed. It you In the thousands The member you are on your oath—Who understood by an Indinn lady. who are now regular was quaint and strange. Begum seems to have been particular readers of our maga killed Ben Slade?” In reproducing the contents ot tne zine. You won’t want The prisoner breathed hard. His ly struck by the enormous quantities book the peculiarities of type, spelling, to miss any or these so renn* miter flabby face was yellow and his fin of food which the Inhabitants of Mec etc., are eliminated, but in other re stories, the suMcription price is only 1Oc. lor one gers twitched,, but he held bls head ca were able to consume. She records spects it remains unchanged. lull year, but we can that they were in the habit of dispos high and smiled in Clincher’s face. to furnish We know that you want to read Part not k agree copies. Kend your “John Ogden, the man I arrested ing of five or six pounds weight per Two of this unique story which con 1 subscription In to-day hand per day. to-day.” an<l get the o|»enlng the „ greatest They appeared to thrive on it, how tains the wonderful manuscript dis chapters ----- -------- .. . of — ------------- Entfllub «tory ever written Clincher turned his head, and made covered by Sturtevant. The complete —»leale with the deetHwt meaning» or life, fnwiuef- ever, for the Begum vou"hes for the a sign to a man near the door. liur, thrilling Hint vduoatlns. Send your eubecrlp- story, bound in silk doth, with fine tloii to-day. Address : w “Bring in Maximo Gallegos.” The fact that the average man was so ab vignette illustration as front piece, HOI SEGOLI» MOXTHI3, Mexican l>oy came in, very frightened, normally strong that he thought noth beautifully printed on a fine quality of l>epartment 12, but able to give his evidence clearly. ing of carrying a weight of 900 pounds paper, will be sent to you absolutely 291 -3 C’ongreM ¡Street, - Boston, Mass* The prisoner laughed. “Did you ever from the street to the top of a house. free, postage prepaid, if you will send The Begum apparently took a great in know a greaser to tell the truth?” dollar for a year’s subscription to terest in building operations in Mec one “Call John Ogden.” Success Magazine, or, if you are al 'TEN RIFLES WERE SWUNG TO SHOULDER FREE John was cool now. and spoke short ca, for she includes in her book a list ready a subscriber, your subscription ly, to the point. When asked if he of building materials, with their cost. will be extended one year. Address The AIIONET quietly. “ We ’ ll share the expense, meb- had any questions, I^issiter merely hour cross-examination, during Success Company, 32 Waverly Place, Loyal to England. Rl NC be. I'll have a letter to write, which Rut he was not smil- which Ogden's previous assault upon shook his head. ~ To every one who sends us the names and addresses of The loyalty to the British Govern New York. three persons, male or female, who are or were agents the Sheriff was Introduced Into the you must take to Jonathan Hame, ing now. “Tll swear against a thous- ment, to which the present Begum's or canvassers, with 20 cents for and package, one (Note.—The Magic Story as related of these beautiful Gold Hlgnel postage rase in a manner which completely who's Ogden's boss, and told me once and oaths. I did not—” ICIngM, elegantly chased mother referred In her letter to Queen Is not magic, but while an Intensely In and engraved with any initial without extra cliarge. Send ruined any chance of acquittal he Ogden would beat the baml for honesty Clincher held up his hand. Victoria, was strikingly exhibited by teresting narrative of a "Success” Is strip of paixjr size of finger. This is the greatest value “Drop that,” he said sternly. “Give the might otherwise have had. Ultimately and grit. Vamos, now.” offered for the money. The picture doesnotshow famous Sikandar who ruled dur simply one of the most comprehensive ever It was ten miles to Hame's ranch, him the bullet.” one hall the ring’s beauty. ft passes for a Aio. ring. a verdict of "Guilty of murder” was 1 These Nlicnet HI are all the rage in New York and ing the mutiny. and uplifting pieces of advice ever but the Mexicans caught the cattleman A small coni'-al pellet of lead was given by the jury and sentence of death are considered just the ring for either lady of gentleman. At the height of the insurrection a presented to struggling mankind. It just as he was off for a holiday in the Do not miss this rare chance but send 20 cents at once shown to the prisoner, who started and deputation from her army gathered by hanging solemnly passed by the breathes action and determination to |as on an«) after A nriI 30th the price of this ring will judge, the execution to take place at Eastern States. By sundown he was In then tried to smile contemptously. beli.oo. Send at once or any time Itcfore April 3Otli. outside the palace and expressed a succeed — a living example of the words! Clincher ’ s store. and re< eive this beautifu' flltcnet Cling for only 20 cents. “It Is a rifle bullet.” Clincher said sunrise the next morning. The prisoner That evening the Clincher family very quietly. “Ogden, by your evi wish that the Begum would put her of the indomitable Richelieu, that there Address Till (J. H l AMil OltD CO., 15« Fifth Av«-. N. T. Gly was then marched back to his cell—an self at the head of her men and lead is no such word as fall. President supped late. They entertained a dozen dence, only carried a revolver. Yet empty shanty—the court adjourned for and it was a pleasant, sociable the bullet you hold r.ow was found In them on to Delhi to exterminate the Roosevelt's “Strenuous Life" was dis lunch, and those who had witnessed guests, DOIS TOOR MONFY EARN f IS IT INVISTfO IN MORT' infidel British. The Begum promised counted In this story a hundred years. WHAT supper, for all the men were neighbors the trial went quietly home. Only one and friends. At the head of the table Slade’s body, and fits your rifle ex to CAGf S ,,r «Imply lying i*> soma bank drawing» very It awakens enthusiasm, it urges and small do so, but during the night she, interest t WHY NOT INVFST IT where it will brin K actly. ” person felt at all uneasy. This was a Clincher, the host, quiet and serene; I A moment of silence, while Lassiter with a few faithful adherents, caused compels. It is, too, a most enchanting YOU A 0000 INCOME • Many <.f y< ur neighbors are doing Mr. Edwaru Clincher, the store-keeper sat it. why not you f MY PLAN IS SAFE AND SANE. I do not on his right, Jonathan Hame, the larg the whole army, consisting of about tale.) bold out lndn«*®nwnto that you will become a millionaire and oldest resident in the town. The est owner of cattle in the country, a tried to speak—and failed in a few da)«, weeks or even months. If you will writ® “Answer me again—” thundered three thousand men all told, to tyo dis most shabbily dressed and insignificant ( m< l will riplaln to your own MtkfHction how, with the trifle absent in manner, but as undis armed and their weapons hidden. The Clincher. , investment of a r<-aa«>nable amount, you <’aa make very ot men in appearance, “Ed” Clincher MILLINERY LESSONS FREE turbed as his friend; opposite was a following day she offered to lead them ' it-ge profits In n m-«1 surpriehig abort time. YOU NAN* There was a low gurgling cry. and was the richest man in the country; slim, hard-featured man. Collett, tne unarmed to Delhi, but the army IN YOUR OWN HOME DIE YOUR OWN MONFY. Y«»u can do this through your and his dollars had been accumulated sheep king: and on hfs right Dan the Sheriff fell grovelling at. Clincher’s own b nicer, in fa« t your banker'» advice ran be asked A wonderful <»fT«*r of hitrrrnl thought better of it. This plucky act with safety, i AM A IROKER IN WALL STRUT with a rapn by twenty years’ hard work, endurance Bacon, most successful breeder of feet. to ryrry , tmtlon am! make money. I HAVE MAOf LARUE SUMS FOR “Mercy, mercy,” he whispered. “For probably had a great influence on the A course of study and practice at MY CLIENTS >nthe part and ran do ths aan>e for you. of much hardship, and constant dan. r horses in New Mexico, and so the list borne which la-glnant the foundation trend of events, and it undoubtedly God's sake have mercy, and I will—” and tells yon everything about mil ACT UPON THIS AT ONCE. You know th- financial aitua- to life and limb. on. After the supper. Clincher linery, what to make anti how to make tiona < hi«ng< quickly. In the event you write n>e for my "Stop-” Clincher’s eyes flasheil fire, saved the British residents at a neigh “A queer bit there.” he muttered to went it. Very simple and eaaily undenitood Proposition at once, f will give it my personal utteuUuo rose from his chair, and locked boring town from massacre. mho ( quietly . iy ..^11. ...o •••••• • ••• — • • |and cast away nanus mat nan ciutcnea and hands that had clutched by every woman. immediately Address himself as he stepped out of the hotel j. i --- ” bn aald rofnrnfncr the door. "Friends,” he said, returning | h)g Write at once for free particulars Bhopal has always been one of the blinking in tbe bright sunlight. “Burt to the table, "we must .alk business and tuition offer. It will >»e aentby 4. S. OLIVER most friendly of the Indian States. So return mail free. Addreen ; Dept. 8 | "Citizens, this man Is guilty. In your Is paying off scores for that pounding, ' I name I condemn him to be hanged by far back as 1778, when Gen. Goddard NEW YORK A FARIS SCHOOL 01 HILLINERY 20 Broad Street, wonder—well, well,” shaking himself, now. New York City. All this time Ogden was lockeil In j 280 Broadway, New York "what does it matter to me? Hello, José the Casa awaiting his fate. With his I the neck in public at sunrise to-mor- marched across India, Bhopal was the only Indian power which showed it row." Gallegos—” coat rolled up for a pillow, he lay onl even handed Just ice self friendly. In 1818 the British Gov A hand had been laid on his arm: his back gazing up through the «ratj And thus was — CITO Permanenti? Cured Xo fita or nervousnewi after ilio flrwt'lej-'f i*t oí |»r Kline’s Host Nt-rve ><• -, of law, at Cai- ernment formed an alliance with Bho and a brown face, now a sickly yellow ing at the sky Hope was all gone I storer Rend for V If EE, *».OO trWl txXlUand traadee L»J. H. H KUM, Ltd ., Ml Arch Nt . l'blladelphia, Pa. houn. in the Territory of New Mexico pal, guaranteeing to the Nawab the with anxiety, was eagerly peering into nothing left but dreary, bitter des possession of the State. his. pair. Thus thrown back upon his □H. noYi’i! on. noTJin PiyOrtlP Large profila in email sardens. Wrlte "Oh, Senor Edwardo. me want to thoughts, Frozen soup, in small leather sacks, More Liberty for Women. his mind flew away from his Barn fht* newlv invented breerh-lnadfng gun Hend lìin )tn I fnrpritrg of roots and 8-eediL Order speak you bad. Ah, caramba! very, very present surroundings, over land and Is carried by travellers in Eastern « id re'll. We send yon free beputiful ¿-colored ITMltS Hllfl M*«>1S DOW BIul HFrailgl' t<l The Shah Geban Begum, the daugh iianie. lll»i«t rated rirmlar ah- wing gun. target, Indian suit* and start a garden In aprirne II Inflitteti hook. tellijig Siberia. Frozen milk is also carried in ter of Sikandar. succeeded In 1868 and Imw u> earn them by selling M I*andy I'rnclloat Aceuta atMxjt Ita hbrtory, cultivatton. profits, market, He. bad.” sea. five thousand miles, back to the The boy was mad with excitement, smoky Lancashire town where he was the same way. 26<ta.In otamps. Addrea«; WInconain Giiiscng proved a most worthy follower of her Titn'i"yffi frmr.tr i . kak rrxen. co.. Garden*. Aduni« Hi., Unu«aii, is. and Ed, a kindly man with Mexicans born, and where all he loved In the xw W.vt 1Mb Strevt. Sew York. mother. She threw aside the restric and especially with this one, soothed tions of the "purdah, ” which Imposed A pound of phosphorus will head world were now living. Hfs father, him like a child. tbe strictest seclusion upon Indian "There—there, little fool." he said his brothers, hfs mother—here he 1,000,000 matches. women, and was always accessible, choked, and hot tears streamed down in Spanish. "What's to do? Wait, now: conducting business on her own Initia Chrysanthemums were grown in tive don’t try firing off like a pistol a' half, his cheeks unchecked. She had been with the greatest, vigor. M Tx>uls a very foolish mother. John had been China before the eleventh centuary. cock. Come Into the store and talk ” Rousseiet, a French explorer, thus de her first-born, and she had petted him, I wm Show You How To Cure Yours José yielded with a grimance. follow. scribes a meeting he had with her ’lf him. ruddied him. He had re Ing Mr Clincher to a capacious log spo The Mexican lap dog la the smallest many years ago. paid her as a willful young dare-devil FREE. and adobe building, and once Inside, he will, by trampling noon her with care member of the dog family. “I had an appointment with Her poured forth In the most voluble of I helplMS and bed-ridden for y cam from a doable ni; Urrà. Highness,” he wrote, "and so I called less scorn and utterly defying any Spanish, a story that moved both Mr. later attempts at control, yet he had Doc Ion aai<i I would die if not operated on. No tom could hold. The hour was divided Into sixty at the palace, which is full of Euro Clincher and his wife, who listened I loved her passionately, and for her minutes because no other small number pean treasures anil luxuries. In the J will I fooled them all and ct)rod myaeli by a Himple diacovrry. with her husband, to exclamations of sake had resisted many a grim tempta- has as manr divisions as sixty. It room into which I was ushered sat a «end the cure tree by mall If you write for it It cured me and lias Indignation. It once cured thouaauda. It will cure you. Write today. Capi. W A. horror and Indignation u appeared , ,inn . divided .. can . he evenlv by 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, little girl whom I took to be the dangh Cuinusw Box 111, Watertown, h. 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