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1.114APTER XX XII.
Honor anti Phoebe were alone tee
gether when Captain Trent entuelit
letter bie visit to 'afro Arid Mee
had spent a quiet mooing at home.
nett though Phoebe lead lookel upon
hermit in the light of a voluntary
martyr when ale hid inested on
staying at home became Honor
volute. she found she was very thor•
eughly enjoying the uovelty of an
uuengagell eight".
She looked into Hervey's rave
Whelk be entered. and in a nenuent
_lisfrweed eurprise. for it was
Met
Honor had looked up. too, when he
entered. and saw the change In au
instant. but Ulla chunge hardly
seemed to eurprioe her. The truces
of engry excitement impro.ed Item
dewily put upon himself gave a inw
et rongth lies features sine a
aceeriate" 'amour. he had taken a
met Made Mr.
eves„ quite well --thank you. Hon•
Ilan hist words were utt'red ln
meal tame but the fleet were sharply.
tensest vickeuely. spoken. Then he
to flnd so suddenly that you etre its
much to below 1101 tdin ! 011, Helier,
Whitt a lazy, inert, telfeet life 1
ham led! Bowl sag I Wallin Theodora
for tnking my bender, for greeted
wisest 1.have made 110 effort to prove
myeelf free? It all cause to me au
wretchedly toeight, and but for the
lessons 1 have learned in this dear
ItutIld of' yours I should Mee Well
more unmanly than 1 have ever been.
But your km:ma and your help have
aut Bow • ell lit vain, Heuer, and
thogit I grow half madden-
ed there, I did not weak a
word that even you might not
have heard; and though in uty anger
they eal.1 of yets, I have nut -tame
eo--'I wetted pot have done so even
if you had net silenced me. As for
What Theo mid et lesiebe--"
"Bora nut your pregame for silence
hold good itin regards Phoebe, tour
.nquired Honer, entieng as she :alai
her han.I on Phoebe's.
'Yes. I told them I Asked, they
ektuild see hew di:fereut she was from
--1:' Coale. Ilervage_tifeallg. WfShure
him .been playeg Le ate fox hou.ra."
"Honor always pretwada she likes
hungry. See how late it is.; ane Pboabe
deprecatiegly, ''but of 01107•• she
only • pretend& Kiss are all stupid
plecee, Slid I - play them, generally
wrong tooe-
into a moody Beene% while Honor 'Phoebe," mie Hervey, puming be-
t. °menet whether he white to tell fore her and speaking with • gempse
them what was vexing Melee whs. of • einiple, sourageous earnestness,
tier be rai,ght thiset It sta intrusion which showed him in tbis noll'ors of true
• el lilto thoughts. anti while Phoobe nesal;eato .t beat, "neither you nor
s:tt mate still And DY Oa Ahrilee Of I can ever know why Honor is so
1:er vague and gstolitrig .-qttelthillid good -Mem, far in mei times 1 galled
slams)! tO him more plainly • than ber with my shiLlow patronage awl
;eight eae eauteLleive Shown it. the s ou eliewee bee to deny hereeif per_
ch Inge which these laet few. month' petuaily • foe- you. We - we
luid wrought In. her. can • °ley very grateliely ac-
-I was strata yeti •wouei have en- eept her &et:epees eel try -as I
gagementS for tonight," he • end will try lutrder than ever from to
presently. night -to repo, y -her In the way she
"'toter did not wish to go out." re- likes§ brut. Don't cry, Phoebe," lee add -
plied Pheehe quletly. "so I would NI. While tilln team were very near
net.' his own eye., too ; "don't be offend
Another proef of the change In her. ed with me for tie thoughtless words
and Hervey W1110 110t IDOW 03 ldeltre• I have meld to -sight. Let us be good
Mate It. , f Heeds always. eley we?" .
- 1--litite had 12 Wee oven' ' Yee, yea,» cried Phoebe. heartily.
leg.' he .01,1 eareestiealle. hie ne few laid her plump little hand in
treeing at oneo not 0017 .khe _evil' Hervey's proffered palm; "end you
lingoes.' to tell all thee* irlehoe t° will not think or ine ea:needing to
hear about itimeelf. bet ven him wbut a say'', Hervey ?'
aseiety 10 do Wt. "Honor. ju think eNeveWel.171.1i7r11 think of you only Re-
eeeesr my aunt wizitur epee me- tte -cordino-eliGenty own judgment:, or,
, I arrived. and hinting -very nte better still, according to what Honor
thing really ehort of .plaln speaking "You think of Honor," withipered
out -that it wits high time for., me
le arrange Aleut my marriage! She
supposed I elicited never he any rich.
ter or ft More tiesirtible lenthand than
I ant now. and so it wall childish lio
wait any longer. Of_course..she d
hoped that 1 should have been
elyddeltone heir. bat that elnee"-e-
when Hervey. etrangling tile word'.
Upon Ida lipi. roe; exeitedly and pat-
, eel to and fro In the room. "It would
\ be better not to tell us at all. Iler•
\ trey ; but certainly de not repeat
what reltiges to me."
. "How she dare say it!" fumed
ervey. "I -it was no wonder I
t command over myself mei told
.be a little -FM sorry now t1LI re-
IiiiitliOn of her." 7
-Iluile liervee-do not tell us
"I neat." he cried; "I meet tell
i you. Minor. I meet tell both
of you-, \ _for the worth seem
there are resolutIonn strug•
g leg behind whieh I must utter Weed
to you. No oat, ever heems me but
)011. Honor -do let me ell Theo her-
self tame in then. antl-ene I really
do not quite know what she maid.
Sibo 1/Uppuellni Met we were to marry,
- wets Met an wee 11, shoula be law/ -a-
marriage be tbe 111112800 was a little
kei of a bon, than a marriage out
of the season ; and a• it had always
seemed to be nit arrenged plan -bah!
.1 can repeat no more of her teed. "el-
fish. heirtlato word.. Honer, tb we has
never been ond wont of merrtige ut•
tend between uw-neve.., on my honor
ther• e be how, when the prospect of a
future speat with Theoduset would
hang over mo like a curse? I told
"Hervey,- plended Mime. gently.e•I
wish you would not tell us." . "
etitrent her pettlenee by a glance. 'At
emit.' he went on. nismilly Wig his
n▪ ot tell pew_ n11 she meld, for
it is too eentemptible et -en to
be remembered • but I meet tell you
that I did nett' utter ono taunting
reminder of her pureult of Boyden,
Kelth when she taunted me off -
taunted me and stem me almoet to
'Fit down, Hervey," staid Honor, gen-
tly, 'and ring the bell plettme. We
will have one of the pothe ampere
you like so Intlell."
"Oh, Honer," he panted, 'Handing
before her for a moment, "much a
ecene as that would hater ermined
an man 'Da be expected -to llve all
111111 at last, to escape to Louth:ie. had
yet Nought him out anal went for him
lu her hurt hour. He saw that the'
mereenger wee es total Iguoratioe of
all save her kiwi% errtual, and he raw,
tie, that ahe war anxious to return.
tie he threw itt loose oey cloek
Ma miming drew and followed her.
dat• started on Iti front, ad 11 rho
knew wily the thin ef acting tut
guide, but he item uvertook her Aild
mile a cab.
•• Meese stop III radrit Church-
yara," she said tu the cabmen in a
tweet. baldness'' like Item, ant Royale%
wondered ,hew it couid be that -eltie
thul I, couutry -hruri woman front that
iettage in the greenjanee neat Ale
to 11.0 in the very heart of the city.
" I told him to atop here," Boyden's
gukte add wheel they left the cab and
the wheel' sound mo noisy elometlawm,
however high up the rooms Mee he
Tiles way. please. sir."
They walked for a few minutest
only radiance war their tavern win-
dows, then stopped bufore a tall, gaunt
home whose lower window's were ail
dark.
it'ollue lag the light eui gulde carried,
flight after flight, instil she eked be-
fore a Wowed door and vaulted for hitn.
'This Is the room, air," she whis-
pered "1 skui nut coming in, but I will
be ready If you want nee Ilve a few
doers tower doyen the tartlet, but she
and ine"-pointing to the clotted door
-"made friends is bit, finding trouble
bad sullied us both 1 like to do all 1
ean for her, Piet ILA 1 believe she would
dive dune It for me; go I'll wait below
dr. and be reedy if y'ute will nee Mar-
garet toy name ia-set Is here and that
drew est together n. bit, tou. it takes
no stronger a tie than Wet seine -
Imam to draw together two that but
for each other might, etarve up here
eel die without a friendly word or
einnee. Margaret, er-tion't forget."
lor ,any answer, and Itoydett looked
ing hand and heart were needed!
tie quietly opened the euor to
'which he linel been guile! and found
'Me read to me.' tbs weellan fel-
twee with a faint gesture ,toward
the Mewed door. '•hut the read of
other thieve There watt alwayst-tlee
greet t white throne -always ; anti I
could see Him there -a Judge. my
Judge , end alio roati-lt might to onlY
ono& hut 1 hour' it afterward lit
every liee--that all liars riven -have
you read. I--1 saw Iiini- i Father-
raxdy to pardon me -waiting to par•
don nee. I-aitall eee--other Menge -
clearly if -if you help me still."
And While the quiet hours uf the
time night stole on, Roydeure (evil
kind word* and those calm and won-
drous' words he read did help her.
The candle had hureed dowa to ite
*ticket awl the faint mutineer tiawn
was creeping through the open wia
low when the mighbor who had
(etched Hoyden petered with a cull
‘41.1 for the sack woman. 'teethe -
Lively he made se'suovensent thee to
leave the room, but eutidettly all the
wistful, troubled eagerneset returned
to the wide eyed upon the pillow.
woman crel, with tot entreating ges-
ture. ' Let lien stay. I-1 have some.
thing to tell him."
• Yet Mal, whet left again with Roy -
dee, she lay in 'Hence ant told
Then the hours crept on again
until the light fell Weight, from
heaven upon the dying fate to wiliels
no Meer, had come awl to which tio
sleep wuull ester roar. artin until -one
net tenet eiteete-eente trill• troubled
eyes forever.
JIlit tie Itoytic:• returned to the
botirobm, after carrying away Ow
sintildering candle, the little ley
fallen matey, with a vtigue, mense of
mbery and lotielineset meet him, he
/stretched oat hie Mende to his mother
and mobbed sr if his little frnmet could
not contrite Ite load of fear and grief.
The mother, powerlem in her weak-.
nose saw Boyden take the child ter
mob: grow faint ItIld few at last upon
hie breast. Then her lostg, watchful
milenee wan broken sharply, a light
broke acmes the fixed gaze•and with
sudden, feverish strength she Flee In
ite him another etor steed ajar, and awl rimmed her burning hands. 'It Is
Wh011 110 had knocked upon that a slow all clear before DO now, My child -it
old heavy voice bade hlm come la. Watt for my chile I feared -but he will
le this room a woman lay pinion a Dot suffer. I rend that In your face.
mall bed, facing the open whitlow, Alt! God la good -no good -and it is
lune night. Iii a mom: it ha recog- ''J will- bring one." said ROydent,
tiled the face upon the pil we, though gently putting the chile out of 1115
:he cheeks were gaunt red hollow arms.
Ind the eyes (beyond their hunted 'So, no," Idle (lied 'Wein, "nos' You.
:0010 hal a feverish fire their for It may be tot late. T.et hes ro
tilted who lay ramping in a t tee (»me. Let hee go. i•• rot,' and iihn will
will understand
lest& her own. soul PM knows Lon febe will 134011.
' .. 1 am come." said Hoyden, la hie mire. na who innneged to -to bring
'And and Quiet, tones; find ha laid
Plieette„ softly, "as eour good angel. fiegers on the burning hand that
eery." , -et heaylle upon the coverlet-.
do," he aneWered, thoughtfully : The dying woman's' -eyes turned
tact whet sive saved use. I !save ,heuteelvets upon the Madame, %ILI-
tried be different -1 have, In- ;111 face belittle hen BoYdell drew a
deed-bu from to night 1 will try -.Mar up to tho bed atel set there 0,,,,
'larder • I. I will waste no more easily, just am if waiting were not ' -
.1ity• fa sett -love and indolence -DO wearisome to him. lila it
crept
more. WIll y take my hand, Honor, " How Is the toy 7'. It, asked, piens:.
cit Ids
ot\ii,
Italy meeting the totted,' gaze,
in registratkin et that vow ?"
Mutely Phoebe la and waited. Af- -Well," she answered, the word' :B1 utthif
ter Ilonoret rea hand -clasp und deeming slowly from her dry lipt .
cherrlug words w d he seek hers, "But you saved him -only to be left hnNeDet"h:nre
Yet; he came tows her iu thee -Aloue ? hi there ne one--" • whose ever,
new, risk& earneetneas u is feud held. '•No one," rho anaSeerel The words butt, but be u
touehel with
his hand for hers. were a terrible effort to her Ad her hnponew heynte
"I think." said l'heetie, , "that eyos grew wider in their eincoriiiewi no,ft ee peeeerel
Nor did ha. noetlen, Idle tho- ughts wauderidg frum Ittsyden Jett the tit
The dainty little enlister wee q e the words' he uttered. and turnel away.
a cheer( itl raeal, vvh.le still If tinur 'No," she anewered, moving her hand- _ems_ eetwee,„ .„..„the
eyes were, as they had limn all day, bewkwarti And forward -in Mit heavy, inVnet :se7e'd 171;e:rest
keeley ani painftely alive te every item weaktree. "I have Ito neigh- .• you keep promisee e • :hi reel
sound, and her eyes had a dreamy, I -Wail afraid of them. You mean wistfully when ,n„yden en
waiting look, lying ., behin 1 thelr the up who feto•Ited you. She im-foor
warm, height smiee. - an. elite It ivolild be email.' , .ly to take the chill from
tthout ta (operate, ,when the peal very qui,
of the visitors' bell woke the silence oure of', I
ef the house H.onor, unconscious whit "Ile -he ri
elle did, searied back with one quick -his fritheree
:n -drawn breath, anti both to Hervey feverish Joy br
add to Phoehe then was it plain t ha: feeling Again an
ahe had, dreaded tidings of sense kind. test leave hint In
Illey few her face grow ileadly whste WWI In We great wo
though the name announced was a "He ghat' not be a
friendly And familiar one. den. "Hoseall have ca
while ht. Is young.toul
"Sir Philip Sornerso."
They 02W her 'drive, as .she went le oelere
/entail t,wwet b:m. to bide 0 h., see_ She did not answer this,
et gm
Rhessmatamof the (ace.
Uric Acid left in the blood
by disordered kidneys
lodges along the nerve
which branches from the
eye over the forcheed, and
acmes the cheek to the
side of the „oat. The
cause is the same as In all
Rheumatism- disordered
Kidneys. The cure is like-
wise the same -
4. Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
Corner litone of Itonie.• Rebuilt
Capttai Laid With Ceremony.
Lemke:ILI. the Homan arehaeolvelet.
ha* diesse Lewd thet It war the custom
in old Rouse to lay the curner-stune
Of 0. public building with elaborate
ceremonies, and he atall prOtil teat
this war it unburned 'tractive In the
tue•Lesit world. At the laying of the
eurnerateme whea the capitol el Home
was rebuilt a promotion of Nodal
virginal rebel iii white surrounded the
of watser. A prayei'ito the geode fol-
lowed. and thou the umgtetrtttee.
{whets. tomatoes and knights; 1100 hold
stoner to its proper poeition. Iti a
hollow cut in the orteme were leaved
ingots' of gold. salver aud other metals
winch hail not. been melted in any
furnace. With the Jews the corner.
atone was consedared an emblem of
power, end they alai performed cent -
111011 Lea at its IOW- In Mediaeval
times the rite was taken up by the
Order of Free Mamma. 'eel hue by
them been brought &mit to modern
days. The Masuale ceremony of Itty-
form of the stone. a sewer° on the sun
fate and it perfect eutie . IUD plao_e, at
the northeast corner of the seructare;
the testing 11 with a mime% Meet and
plumb, and the marine of libations
of corn, Wine Anil oil ovor it-dtll Date
their hidden meaning. The esetten of
laying the eornerstone with cene
monlert ho Initially otraerved at the
temenaticement of tuly pithily building.
whose iaiinet of the prosent year. news
peepers tied important docutuente tire
placed within the atone te erne itis
valuable hletortc relive when the build-
ing Quill htietleiaroyed.
ISSUE N0 417.1800,
ewer
6E1
dream, Boyden returned to tile
useful. Was the end of Is • long
reit near at hat?
VIII lie be Ill thltet 7' moan 1 the
weinutn when once mere he
ce trete her -anti the little ley
apd climbed. tie lay his d
k lh will be here."
m dying fart, am I not?"
I thy truth from one
breath might he her
fere! it mo kindly and
mei faith upon the
thet a glance al
a smile shone in
met
ti upon thebed
at long, last
and son wei
prceent
t (este then," said Royderi, tltnt he life may be different min-
ty 'Your boy shall be taken les mother's. There In the look It le
rotais.e. but little -yet his fath-ir wished "
It shall be used wisely for hi ,"
' she anklet momentary *Hey den Mild. Nailing a cordial to h
htening her eyes n.nd Hos when tier voice failed. "Rest I
oe-„J• e",111111 perfect peace. Ila never Inell
ve`eY' ""e" e""r4. self smeared for while, I lite "
of--" And now a real emile lighted age the
l"ms'ese`"ee* 'Now If he will only come --in thise
He mime itInmet an elle spoke -a
an.ed hie light-hearted gentleman who looked
'"rere upon all tuaghterial duties tut the
lettniediese Of life; tine yet the dying
wenn-We-Solemn earnestness Infected
even him,
"I was atialtil oblige to you, for corn -
g," she faltered humbly. "I wilt not
y•tm long. I know what to de-
ntine told tne. le-movIng he
''I'he Bible Trust Is Steady.
For nearly half a century the Amer
lean Bible keiciety has been engaged
in printing and annually dietritutIng
the Bible throughout the world in till
countries. Through the Instrumental-
ity. of the eseelety the Bible wan put
within the meth of all at a trifling
0014. end every race end lune luti.e
felt the impulse of its great work te
elevating the human race. Now, how-
ever. tle, treat hut lattl lie head mete
UM greet enterprise and soon the
amoinwentette je exported that the
.ttuarkan Biblee*etety hes been forced
out of the emotes's., and that items -
forth ite work will be•eandueted by
the Bible truet.-Ornaha Worideler•
aid.
Sety which burnee.a Must reverie& On eviet fancied that tiv. longin
her beeutlful eyes. They taw the br re 1110 111 ile keen antlete--ef her
curt met her ve.ry gravely alit very leh eerie irrew more suit weep-
y:tunny age sewn, tbie. they knew now that les promise wae gly
that the tidings which b. bore eoulti 4ome anguished doubt was weighln
not be happy ones. on her mind. as ho saw ; but how
mited he help to ettliom It II I, IPA 1 lie
iitteret1 words which should betrny
Two nights before this, itoyden "The money le there," she said. .,
, have 1 berm Margaret, where are
Keith, eat am he had finished deeming Polneing to a worn bank 61°41- whi'"' you 7 1 n scarcely see. You put It
for Honor Craven'. ball, had beau in- Ilie bands, her on the bed. "Take It
here wh Mil you bring It from my
mitred for by a atranger. -anti-dying-I know you 51:1 keep bON-for m to burn -before 1 &NI. I
"A woman, eir-and she will cot Your-Peontlee. Two Year,' ago. when meant to bur le, I left It to the lite :
you sated lam -I . trusted eats.; I could but f_tuesst burn tt_wenlee na it
glee lier message to me."
tiOt help it ; but whin rex Asked me
—.• is I cannot re Ile saved my only
so Pierce hall saki, and Hoyden.
without demur, had sent fur her to hie ' ehltd-he helped anti will help my
preeenee. A smitten pewee, fer her voice fall. boy But for him I e uld have burned
'el am come, sir," mid the woman. ed. but le the long silence 'het teart:Ii• It, nee the truth (wit ever -have beew
going her message s Ettl.. hurriedly, leg g lie tree litexprreeb 9 %lintel known Where is It . ere is 11,7 My
••from one who le dying end who In ite mute qUelt101110g.
wisps to aeo_yon Dint She bade me "Maixaree_." side teeedien, lemdIng ',Worth le..10111g r
Murmuring soothinely Tie while,
tete women who had brong t in the
18 011 lil yfill give further help to the very low audekludly. eyo.i have some- magletrnte shoved the pillow's ne by
mother whose child you once saved?" Hang te ten nte Which you ought 10 ()Ile until she fouud a packet t I antl
-1 remember,'" said Itoyden, without tell before you meet your Judge hi wolf, i.
any heetation. "I will cone." Heaven.' _ " There, there," erkel the 'sly
A ap tarn a palledbet acrees the het women, trying to grams it iti her Ito
He 40 IAA sive utterance to the
surprise he left atelienring that the Dece.eleeraPld-titat Inoue second it week fing.pri, and looking eugeely or
your Ilfe with A woman who cannot W011111111 WItO had teemed to ehritik had. pawed. Into Hoyden's face. " You will under,
''-'.......-...------ — steer one kind word of thegoweiu are „from him cinch time he maw her at ' l ---cannot--" The words (Altered tamed it. 1 110 n t forget how ,yiet
''' dearer to you than life now, and 'I'AbbeSentoor, and had seeretir
,..italt_ stiff irt . the question& from 'which I fleet ft le
-I cannot -nor dare -1 meet I Itir- Strldriteite-
for you -let me leave it with you -
WI 1110111111ffes Hoyden Keith would now Father thld me of it. ' In the pres
'have been parthipating In a scene of ence of n mngistrat-e he met Now
Mated to tete tlyine hour, and he wolild Formally, with little need of help
have been gay among the gny. But he or direction. and clearly., in *tete of
ontatelorethateneasO---eme. reenter breath 'net awe .14,40001-talla
lite mentory,of It even. Ilia poet of tluty took the packet In her hand, nnii ten -
lay before Mtn here, anti in that ear- deter totiehing the Biltle which they
neat, steadfast faith which belonged gitt'f$ her. dr. testified on oath to the
to hlm he was able to brighten and truth of whet the dorninente con-
demn. tole dying bed mid gently load
-- tai.le I. Then. with n sigh which
Terribly Painful Case. of Burning, Torturing thoftigroping soul It little neater to its sniveled almost happy, she gnve tle
Eczema, Which Was Thoroughly Cured by hanl for a Moment. se if *he *On° . The sun watt ahlnIng high above
How's This ?
We offer Oise Hundred Dollars' Reward for
any caw of Catarrh that cannot lo cured by
Hallo Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHICNICY ft CO.. PropeTelede0.
We, the undereigned. base known F. J.
Cheney for the last It years, and believe him
perfectly honorable businem trameetione,
and financially able to carry out any obligation
made by their Item
Druggists. Toledo, 0.
Hera Catarrh Curs is taboo internally. mt.
Mg directly upon Ike blood tied mucous sur-
faces of the system Price ter per bottle. Hold
by all (frustrate Testimonials from
Hall's Family Ptlis are thrt bet.
-PERFECTLY RAW- -
Two of a IE
bad
an mewing experleace In * London
bootees:Sp. where be went to buy A
ropy of Dante's Hell. The clerk de-
parted to meek the boek, but went
returned to remark : "I am very
awry. but we haven't get Hell, by
Mr. Dante.. We've got 'Twenty
Ye.ars in South Africa,' by Cecil
Rhodes, If that will do." "And feel-
ing,- concluded Mr. Choate. "that
that wee practically the eame
thing, I took the book."-Argemaut.
\Miller's' Compound Iron Pi I 10 inerease
the power of assimention. that" in-
creenced 'weigh' and strength.
Victoria's Peacock Plate.
The most •aluable we, P of plate
soh' gold tout literati) covered with
diamonds. rubies, etnentlits and other
lore Ions gen* It orlycloally came
from everintramitam.le atfeguarded at
elms ann.
The new tee. Ceylon, and Imila
Orem Tate le tepidly growing in fa-
lor with Japan, tea driniterv, M-
eioses". though it 114 similar, In taste
to the* finest Jap test. it is In-
finitely more delleleur reel far teem
hesilthful me. It is being lie
teelueed by The "Sulaile" Tea Com-
pany in their well known sealed hull
packet'. and they say le going te
displace Japan tea lust as "Salad"
black tea ha* illepleced all other
black teas.
To Pre eeeee Tomatoes.,
A sore trial to many la pr
mg tomatore la, they refuse t re-
tain their Identity, but get soft ad
this and each Individual tomato Ise
remain se distinct and pe.rfect ate
need be :
Select firm. small, yellow toma-
toes ; scald just barely enough so
the aides will come off ,easily. After
ail alpine are removed deep them Into
lime water and let stand over night.
In the merseng drain welt and elm -
mer in a rieh sIrup twenty minute;
er np,re. utile fruit look.' clear. Add
a few pieces of root ginger ; this mo-
difier any uttieettsant (laver.
of Cod Liver Oil is the means
of life, and enjoyment of life to
thousands: men women and
children.
When appetite fails, it re-
stores it. 'When food is a
burden, it lifts the burden.
When youlose flesh,it brings
the plumpness of health.
When work is hard and
duty is heavy, it makes life
bright.
It is the thin edge of the
wedge; the thick end is food,
But what is the use of food,
when you hate it and can't di-
gest it?
Scott's Em' ulsion of Cod
LiVer Oil is thefood that makes
you forget your stomach.
If you h•ve not trled send for
free ea m Pie. It• earemble taste will
burin' re you.
SCOTT & DOWNS. Chemists.
60e. and 51.00 all druggists.
Things to Wear.
91.1k and wool mixteree will be re-'
verve thli Mel milk will drop into
er, iteetrim are the DOWNS idea et
Ma- front.
Quite thi newert thing is the dell.
cat, lingerie neckwear for the tedrt
for early fall.
- With tleinkfulnevis it ia noted that
the hideous nod Yaeger green
le rapidly disappearinig.
b'el of thi.shadettalled "royal" le tele
leg Ai place.
An E
fill
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One Minute Cure toe Toothache.
illnardes Linn:net mi.', Colds. tete.
an Invention for facilitating fox and
badger hunling. It consists of a
mall electric lamp fixed to the col-
lar of the dog which is to. enter the
rrow. 'TM effect of the light •lis
frighten the animal and cause him
lo come out of hie burrow.
a Worm Powder's eure all ail.
mente of children like magic.
I' .4 Has Many Trees.
Paris about 80.000 trees
ta the et to and putele !nacre in
tha city. It id calculated there are
26.000 plain rem. 1.7000 bonnets'
and 15,000 el the renettruier rem
ete.4eignim.. jetty t ere isi only one oak
and ens ask tree
Miller's Worm Powder@ cure fits in
I woes t•ured of terrible lumbago by
MIN title:4 LINIMENT.
11EV• Wet. BROWN
I Wan cured of a bait CAM* Of Miracle!
by 1.111NAltleS LINIMENT.
I WAS cured of sensitive lungs by
MINAILD'S LINIMENT.
Toothache, the most common and ma of the
the application of Poison • Norville'. .Polosas
Serino. • owirbuuttion el powerful Imo
dynes, and It strikes at onoe to the nem.,
soothing them and affording la 000
total rel.ef from paler. M..1 her.. Ors It for your
chilaireW• toothache. Nem dine is soW is 14
isnel ilk bottles by all druggist..
Jap•nlese Love or Nature.
The, Japanese le a born loser of
nature. Whateter he peeler...A, from
th 'nowt talnet.aking work et art te
th A sImpleet household utensil. is after
Ili figures feel scenes the Japanese
Islay n perception which le aistenish
ing. With a couple Of strokes ef the
hrudi they reproduce What they see
w ill' truth to life wheel le elw
tar reel I ele.
Mabel -Why do you alw • buy two
triode of note paper ?
Maud -Well, JOU OM, WTI I write
to Teas, I use eel peper-tha mane
blue paper -which Mefthe Milthf and
mate for 50 demo .
The Skeptic -And you always. pray
HI full faith of retweving what you took
for T
The Denavon-Alwayte.
The Skeptle-But I have known you
tO OSIt for things' you didn't get.
T Skeptic -1 see. Sort of IIP:14.1 I
win. tallow you kerte affair.-Bowtoa
At a Country Boarding House.
Et H. Keeper -1n entry we can't
give you erken , we weren't
expect I ng y on.
' Can I have a couple of hard boiled
"No, there ain't no eggs."
"Wereue the bens eepecting me
either ?"
"No, or they'd have been teeing for
Nervous people should take Miller're
Cf. impound iron Pills.
The bong Distatees Telephone.
let rue have the Emperor's pithier."
"Have I the tumor of omenking to
'elle. ea tree. W hn tee wuntoer'
"There le report afloat that you
It im not what eteu eat, but what
pound !run Pills cure fa
-Precious Stelleiele
It is penhaps not generally kt
that In the emitted Matra en
lanes of Yoge-Preelreellifontrimr. se
ex tenet'. MID. la In operation, pre
eurine RN fine entiphlrew and realm.. nO
Are found In the world. etapplii re. and
ruble; are both va riet les of the min
end cor lugs. Burhem and Sleet
et t
wriV" fornier17 only localities fur
11,
As
W.
Otte
severe
meet
fur th
fruin
may s
bated
Wheat 1
leg tilt
bed a
though
dio
Krustei
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ly le
oral
gratifli
battali
with 1
fortune
leer o
alder a
rarest
prime
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pined
prisune
Jess 71
the wit
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hands
la ail
Te Cure a Oeld In One Day
Take Lex/etre snow Wens IONA& 11
N% here Ineeraure Bliss
Hee! wnet to know. core fer
e nins'er of Bile house?
She you'll be happier if you .lese
not out
A VALUABLE RECIPE
For Couffhs, Colds and Lung Diseases
Take • helf teacup Flaxseed lea eta
a dare of Fara
GERMAN BROST BALSAM
Fear or flee throe • dey. It never fails to giro
Imniediate
III and 50 centre at all Druggist" er tram
Clasaity Idiot.
"Woman," add the letterer fit the
informal meeting. "in the alit 11 only
a domesticated animist"
Tlie baits premed; in large numbers
gla at 14.01 amaseelly. -Indiana's!).
lie P
FRUIT FARM FOR SALE.
One of the &len In the Niagara PenInrila.tr
Winona. 10 miles from Hasoll`on. tiro rail
ways int memo, IA of which le In fruit. mane
peaches P.!,000 baskets frnit. mostly peados
In • ht this season. Will be sold in woe
Pure This la • bargain. Address
P.O. Hoz 40a Winona, Oat.
t Forget
That torero° warts, bunions In few
disys ell that Is Mewl is to "poly the old and
well tested corn c Putnam Palnlar. i'orn
Nem:actor. Sara lila painless. All dimes**
A
Using Dr. Chase's Ointment.
The torture which la caused by trier trying every *callable remedy
tenet eons or er Lent.% makes. it one of
the most dlereesl 1g of Alimentos while
Mae pie seeee of the raw flesb, whets
refuse ti heal under ordinary trent-
meet, AMR th" misery or the suf-
The falowl•ti ens. le reported nl
tee which illustrate, the extraordi-
nary eerier& which Dr. Charre'a (MA -
prompt near for the dreadfal iteh-
▪ awl britlite about
In vain were all wires of medieleee
and othtne-mte need and dieters ap.
peered to he lisepleass twfore the drenri•
• resemrt were making. Here la the 1
treating taw
Mrs. Kitten.. 17 It mover place, To.
new aryl Whit. •1 with ecesOntt on helr
font. Rte. creed nether won' nor aleurp,
and II bre/401.st had that mho ens PWIr-
' fratii raw from Ivr toe' to Mr knees.
of relief. she began timing Dr. c •
Ointneett. Hit her altogether tried
Wight ,ir elm beim. with the happy
tenet that 'the le now oompletely
Mired. tnyone wishing further par-
tietileril CAn communicate with Ifni.
Wright, Norval, Ont.. After awl, a
grand suceeme Is it any wonder that
we rerommand lir. Chase's Oint-
- -ie le inset emit teats se this one
that leave eon% heel phyeleitene of the
truly wonderful power Of DT Chill 10'0
fhOtInellt. If you AM a sufferer,
with, any itehIng skin ribersese, ne have
A gore that will not heal. make a toot
for ',eerier. You will opresittly bee
come an enthaelsortle *deliver of le..
who knows 141 melte. Braltlem curing
Mt f it len akin
ligittfully healing and soothing In
all ell 10014 of eliefluer, mann IrritetIon,
fore feet, priekly heat, plmplea mid
biacitheinde 60 mete a box at all
cut through the 'mane b for . ber, while
Boyden whispered te her of Him who
is always wnitIng to pardon rind rev&
who not only atriptieth At the door In
HU gnat pathae, but knocketh
"I knovr Is there -I have known
it for yenre, but I-1 wnnt te feel Ills
brine, tin aro Hie face and-nnil NOMA-
thing le between sm."
Again the worsts ended sittek.nly
and shortly In the entered. feverish
tome. rind the mute. question
of the itylag oyes smoke •Agucly And
broken presently by noyikin'te Toler.
am, on hie knees thr• held, ho
Welded with tile Father ter thla
troohled child The woninn's herd,
quick breath WAR *teemed not she
lay end Hesse.).
when Itoyelelea voice *nit hushed. "ar
rept Wet prayer ler me."
When he ewe he torn a Bible which
he Paw lying Open tt chair. "tnd
,eoftly reed to her the SA r•ie
elfin 11 0'00111 of peel end of 'trendies
And while he did tile eves. erldch
be erevid net WY.. loot sateen hat of
their troubled (bay of rite. end'
there struggled Line them a gleam of
the city roofs before the last heavy
brenth was drawn. Mlle had begged
that the boy might net nee id.
neither die no the neighbor who
him nwny her own reem. and
Hoyden wag wntching alone when
the end entne. for the do -tor lind
left her. knowing he had ne power
to de anything further.
inet as 'torten einem' the
weir. eyes. the woman who held call
tercel the room.
did not nod see at Ike loot, tItoa,
hut ithe tender me now. They ere net
were. Tie mhall not (urine near her
"Then tan you and will you
welt milted Boyden nnxitemiy.
"I will Ise with her.- elle wild meet
ly, touching the white, .tend fare.
(To he fventInnewle
liilleett Worm Pon Are won
derful !mulleins for ailments of 0111 I
Mr. W11,1 on Pri•th Itti is the 'towhee
of the Mouth Perth Conservatives.
fillY-f\E-
YOu Reefer From ft? Wm You
Mailed to Find Retie Resort to
the Seaside or the M Main No
Longer Necessary.
This is an age of **humbug," reoeseeprehtly of
leeredulity. Searcely will the otnee on an
angel he littaned to, so offen are the simple
Imposed upon. Von stiffer train Hay revelry
( Atsrrh, Antilop, roncilittln, give its your oat.
for tt moment. • ask for no opportunity to
send you e•idenee of genuineness. If you will
put Investigate we rennet help 7011. II you
will tak• the trouble to insentient,' you wiii
altInruitely thee& us heehawing your attention
to Om matter. It will asly coat yeti lan. W•
will send you copies cif hundred. of tostimon-
Mia. &ad a regular tbr trial *etre to matte valid
the claimthat('ATARRHOZONEIlltrnequsdled
by aey remedy In the world Mere is a sample
testimonial one& hundred's We have space
but tor Me. reader--
SARNIA, inrCT. OWL 1900.
Ihr•s AMA • -I here had Ifay Fever for the
pant nine yeses, mid your Caterrhereee le the
first remedy that has dome me any good. got
It last year and newt It with Inert Mellito. Mtn
year I Aegis. • couple of Aar. before the time
and hare AAA the fever 8.17 one %ad emaisair
days. Natierally I am recommendine la nod
merit. of Catarrhownie la better known
Dept. Collector Inland Revenue.
Darla/ the mutt eighteen months we have
trete grateful patreasi
All druggist. sell It We will morl It to any
adthres. by null ripen Meolp1 of $1 al, or will
mad you la try It • reenter Me trial motet upna
receipt a 10e.
Leon' Kelt 000010 &AC
ironwood thew yea, girl*
Moil, fitA. load Nome .7,.00LIV
Siltr flannel will aor Pro their es4astmilgil
to correspond with P.O. Sox Haeollmi Ost.
Oreat Nerve Resew
OM. Illt
Ma or wirvotionew after dreg
etiliplea, Peet./ treatise and frest PI Doi
Tor sale by J. A. Kane 17110 Notre Dana ene
Montreal. Que.
"No; the society
eleventh In a
Miler's (nip Powdeti-da
The Int ernationne Poolall Con -
greet la meeting in Paris. pro -
seedlings letore far from hermo tons,
owleist to the bitter (Magma nt
regarding the eiredifon eiT attest
Mrs, Wholowle Soothing Syrup should se
ways lee need for Children Testes& It meth"
the MUM, wifteans the rains, corm wind wale
sad is tee beet remedy for InarrIsma. T wean
eve eenta • bottle.
YOU ALL LIKE 18 KAtitAT GOLD
Golden Yellows \
Bahr This Stamp and artie
HE BEST agia_Piatesr
le the Media.
At as many bran&
of antilatal sold now.
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stroke
hurled
Flees
the Hoe
verily
times
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