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THE. MYSTERY'
OF ORASLOV
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Copyright, 18vt, by 1 1nr0ra it. Sltlrrinpf ,n
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I hnd taken the boy and that Ile was
safe nud well In my house. She begun
to weep tears of mingled joy and sor-
row.
"'Who are you? What Is your tame?
she taken.
Ilcl]nel Paulpoff, Wotan,' 1 told
her.
I Pantpoff," She rend,
0 "'Oh, michne
that her heart would
hrcal•-rest$ 1 tenet S'
aat 1T=M1r veltL4Wk=
1,0 ' eitt unie h
*4* "r Michael PuuIIiaff.'
e c,c **0.,.,.****** ****,* ,r***<,].*, , "'I.Isten!' ehc %tampered. turning
nnfi it seemed
CIIAP'I'iat XVII.•1,, w ..1 'I""1• ir1o1' 1t l,o
, wale the flay, of your wicked father
'7 All CUING TO 11ARaf
Tomsk.
IT was noon in Tosk, and the Prin-
cess O gn had not yet Wept. Slee
t,
s4. nt her window whicm
h fna
toward the great plaza.nlll %melt
ed and listened. Suddenly,there crime
to Ler cars the faint sound of n bugle.
It came front the direction of the new
railway station. The princess smiled'
Then came a knock at her door. -
"Open it,- Therese."
Therese Was pale and trembling. The
• events of the past two nights had stink•
en her nerves Li'l she is -as on She verge
of collapse. But she obeyed. and the
same lieutenant who bad assisted dor
Ing the night came In.
"i fear for your life!" he said. •'N.-
alerov has recovered and Is cursing like
a madman. Ile called for Cue and or .
dered me to fetch volt to him." '
"It will not be a dllticult task," add
the princess. "I will go.", -
"But he will kill you.s He le speak•
Ing words that no sane WAnt could ever'
Speak. Ile save if be Is t0'I'e destroy-
ed he will destroy Tem first." •
"Does be know that Via Imlr le
gone?" '''
"He InspectIt. 1Te has not ,
ss to
RPP."
Olga looked from Ler window. Th .•
men were riding 'abreast, coming to
tined 1110 enlace. amu after them a de
tacbment of the soldiers always at the
station. , •
"Some one -cower!" -said the; otticte:r.'
"Yea, Imo yon know who that Is?" -
•
"I do not," replied 412P otMeer. ' "It
most be one of the g.•nernls."
"You will see,", said Olga. "Come:
We will go to NPeIeroy!" •
The governor glue ed at her in mad
fury.
"You drugged that `\ Iliel Yoe put
me to sleep!" he shouted.
"I drugged the t quior, I bad'work
to do.',',ele answered. ,
"What have you'Mone?' t n4.- lie
frank.) Yeti came Let p an a enemy .
and art a any."
"I carte to\rlgLt a wroog. to p esge
the erlwe ofsloe."
"What do yet kaowr
"1 know the tenth."
"What do you d
fu nd to do?"
"Restore that wbk Is lost' and nn
wbat'was done bye•k' .ne'x."
An ey11 look came inti Ids face. bud
be stepped toward the done. The lien-
ensnt blocked it.
.."Out of the way. dog!" 1\rIcd Ne -
v. \oteet her highne.s."
11.
- Ncslcluv was toe crestfall'n',eiready
to .ltew• further effect of her words.
11e made no answer.
"I'or twenty years this women has
Meet' with the truth locked( In ber hoe.
mu be.ituie she feared her hushand.
1'he governor genernl Ix here and will
I hear this case at once. and from that
morueut whet' he hears the truth you
are In hit hands. Therese, who Is that
11ta11?"
She pointed at Vladimir ns she spoke.
"That -In -the Duke of tiraslov!" raid
the W1.11111 11 firmly.
"Tell your story."
"It was twenty years aro. your ex-
telleucy," Bald Therese, speaking di--
reciI% to the goeeruor general. "that
the little Prime Alexis was lust, 11e
was ml'sing from the petals at l;twstov
me evening. and the (aur prtuts'se was
beside tiered( tt11hi grief nut! 844 ib'ty.
A se':rrv•h atix niade, and my htxhugd,
who- wax in - the service of the duke, re.
turned from the llama nud reported
that the child had been Keen w'nniteing
nn Its hanks, and \he brought back a
portion of Its garment', w'htch,he Pahl
he found close to the water., IS was
believed that the child ens drot-ned,
nod the princess grieved for her dead
boy. The poor princess did ant sur-
vive the shock long: and when she died
t re wens trouble between' top two
lie' cites of the Neelerut'x. Her fam-
ily armed that the duke had unsuited
her n , t.nn.ed her death. 1t was nes-
el" sett .1, and the two families hare
.11110e 1ms. euemk's.
•
"It Was ;of less then two years after
gilt, Willie he was Motel -
mud said something that
+p11•fen-- that hr knew
of the young prince.
. nud he was mend -
In we. Ile had ,
the• lows of the
t w'ucktel.'but
Mel plenty of looney. T hi alta 1 used
ole to suspect- ? Ile toll the.' lu 1s
driinken fashlou, that th Duke t
flraskie 41.1 not wish the 1 of th
princese to inherit the title .'•tate.
As the father of the toy had . 'd he
v' AS the heir, bated"' duke prof red
Is eminge'r nam. Nichols. 4.
'The neo. the duke and 1'i'hue Nle
► ,. 'laid wy han.nud to take the
rbNtk sod drown It. lie wax n -wicked
uuul..`gty huelminl. stud he agreed. lie
did eta the t•hUd w the Nauta and
was tiro tet" tai.t from it the telltale
clothe.. w .'u, 1* cried heftily, ted 'e
the elan'
Nester() attired back, so Powerful
10 effect 1s a '- Cue of the czar.
"The czar!'
At the ver doe of Abe palage a
nee blew Its b se
'Make way-! dml his excellency
o-ernor gene 1," we a voter.
1\ le , vi%
t whl • an leaped at
0
"Y
oy dea
"In th
Mid the s
•1 the bras
"What ntea
The yoke r
dlerly Manform, who block
1s burly form.
'De Aluloff! Govern
ed 'enterer, - -
dont)," Pahl the go
"You sent for
GT Llm, •d th ,i1 ahs
towel die totl r!"
f the czar!' cried
o the dente. nt to le
of Ne Prov.
e this?
a.
e from tall a sol -
we log a 'Thant al-
oe the , '' way
tame
ord
"al
tern)
1locras.
•D
r general
Fo nate
"Th rail
Duke of 'rag
Nealerov der
ward her.
"Bring Thereat.,
Olga to the Ifentcna
'there was another
entrance, and three edit
car came In with two prig
."To the governor!" cri
•I came 0s soon . possible.
there was a testis"
ad tins guyed ►ui , nd the
v," Paid Olga.
el a look of hatre
y attendant," pal
nmotton at the
era noel an °M
-
ere.
wllen, one 1
entad, my ht
aroused uiv 14
.tirhat had forwent
I taxed him with
lin enough to ioufi
been • poor. hilt - slur
young prtnee he hnd
in which my h f'tbaid wits badly whip
Pelt. lint Ire dlit nut dare reportto the
oke that hi' 1110\11010. Mill so he cat-
oat' the pin w. 0till reported the
ttng of the chit at the river.
Is vex OW clntbing`lhe bed taken off
g to threw the child In the
me 1108 r1•ve ntlou byes a
greet shoe butt env linabl1ld threaten-
ed my life 1 1 ever breathed a word of
1t to a Dingle
keep bis threw
nothing, -for the
rich and powekit
speak Peen to the po ce. .
"%tine I lived year er 'year with
the shadow of nil hits 's crime 11
u my heart, until 1 Cho it 1 would
mad. Stored l.y nu imp lee 1 could
ntrol, i determined td learn If
Id was etre. 1 found It'ln the
the binck4mtttp I'anlpoff at
ving learned that the tittle
well and happy 1 felt du-
ce that wlru my opper.,
euld reeled the tenth.
ed and N11N11,4018,1 be-
finallybohaP-
finally became gov-
port time ago 1ny
e4, and l ''ns free to tell
n Grn4lov one day n beau -
g n name 'Mint was not
mite Ihe.pletsre of
who hind died, and
• she watiseenrtlt
told tw'i-what
I'eteretlprg,
he told the rear. 'd be wise
rlty muter Ida went. --?e went
ern, test the i'nwlpoffs wore
to Siberia- The pr4hl`eaa
low, and thla\t
now the lay In
he young pre
eneral.
ri
fin
This
prrpnr
mom knewVhe would
twit No '4 diked en)
Ise of Greeley was
and 1 feared to
n.
riot
'11e e
house
'term. I
exits *a.
but resp
e fume i
.1 duke e
heir an
omak. A
ell tit
cruor
1;usbnnd
There cam
t(ftil girl. gt
tawnier, but -P
hat lovely prince:
r teleettu'r, 1 kt
Ing the troth, and
the officer, 1 kola*. We went to
"There was murder at Tirol , sky!" whet•e
Olgn started up, and 110 did ;Pelf -Toe. her oath
• The governor general tnrneil en
see who hnd route. The two pat
were Vladimir and Papa I'nulpoff.
''Bring them in herr:" ordered 01
"I.et them be brought before the gmve
ernor geoernl." .
"Title roan murdered the superintend -
tiv to heck to I
nen on their w
re.olved to
t;4. the result "
I "liow• did you
ire hoose wee
ked the governor
.•0(•11 Way to Pee tttat we were not
watched. '1 nm lu the !mime of eta
litre. sly Inlrinnul,_wbo was the heir
of the duke, Is dead. ,1y Ilttle soh
WOW() be the heir of tttls estate, but
the,duke prefers that his owu younger
eon should inherit, and so they have
plotted to destroy my child.' 'Thunk
God for plactug you on this earth.
elicited I'au11of! You w4re- sent ro
save my lay. A+id now listen. Were
he to. return here or Were It to be
known filet lie wax alive: no matter In
what pert of 'tussis he might be, they
would manage In some way to kill hint.
Even now 1 tremble Zest some spy
overhear our words and revenl thea
truth. 1 do not wish to have you reins
mush hilt and will give you something
now, but you must never come to me.
Soave day I will come to you and claim
wy boy. 11'111 you swear. :Michael Paul -
pot!, to cheats!, my boy and preserve
this rr't•ret°
"I gave the promise, excelleuey, and
1 hnve kept it But she Hies said. 'lu
case I die. !Michael I'autpff, guard buy
boy as you would your owe, fur 1 think
he will be like his father -strung, but
no touch for the wicked and designing
onto. Do not permit any one ever to
know- this truth.'
"I have obeyed, Picchi -Mess The lay
Wu18 named 'Vladimir, and we Poop
tame to love kiln ss our own.' He wee,
La the princess Paid, strong and of nit
cart- going. simple ten.(l.l'atnent. Ile
grow up to help um iu•the forge. The
princess olid tile.. and so '1 held wy
tongue, as she hgele me. But Vladimir
--or finer Alexle-boas talented. and
he learned to•pwlut. Ile dlacuvered one
day the picture of lila mother and b' -
came enamored of it. Ile wished to
paint It, and I permitted hint. 'Theo
one day Nexlerov leartte and sow 1t. I
was frightened, for I knew In' would
suspect, and 1 knew Own Ids manner
that we would soon briar from -him
agars. - \
"We ,were chargiel with contpirney,
excellency, we who had honest t1'arts
aud-1 hnd never wronged any one:Ss ud
wore bundled off to Siberia.' %V.' w
sent to Tomsk, where 110 donb( \slew
rov Intended to kill the young man
when lie got an opportunity. Then one
day that American named Denton ranee
0 our but in Tlvoloffeky. In • wily
Itched learned of the picture. 1 do not
know why he Was Interested in.Vladt-
utir, but he stoked to see the picture
and q rail 11 MC.
"'teat toff,' he said, 'Vladimir Is not
Shur sun. •
.11lvered, for I did not know but
he w le a frteud of the gev'ernor. But
h.• eq by wee going to learn who
Aladin' wars awl toldnt hithe story.
i?.7 seta ti (Nlad u11
y.w •a•-
sewed. stooping. with Ills greet shoul-
ders almost covering ber, and his lips
net hers -and she did not resist
• • • • • • • •
In the honse of the priest at Tlve-
Inffsky Denton was recovering from
his eremitic Ills first feeling as he
rgradually came to !Oneself WM. of
great wenkuess. A cool small hasd
was placed upon his brow, and be
looked' up Into that face of Frances
Nn,.v1e1., 1 -
""'tM'Mon tag* +ae,7set r
"Yee. 1 know yea, Frances. What
bas happened?'
"You here been 111. Yon were shot
two weeks Igo In the house wbere the
Puulpogs Ilved. Do you remember?"
"lees -they ranee --did they kill peels
old PenipuR"
"No. Vladimir -the ope we know as
Vladimir. but now the J,tuee of Gras-
lov -carte and killed them Ineteod. IIe
killed Juneky and Uiiogethup and
brought you here."
"Theo It Is proved already!" he said,
ate ei ng.
"Yes. A prime/is, Olgs Neslerov,
comet' of Ma wither, having p•uetrat-
ed lbx• veil of ulyxtery. came to Tomsk
to pursue herr Inquiries. She unmask-
ed Nicholas Nealerov before the gov-
ernor general, and he died that same
night 1n the very cell in which Vladi-
mir had ',ism confined."
"1 nut glad." he said. with a sigh.
"1 knew to. was not that saw of the
I'anlioffs. and, since you loved bio, I
did not wish you to marry au unknown.
That was why 1 tried to restore him to
We rank. 'I did not do it, but : am glad
It war ylone-glad for him and for you."
"Poor Jack!" she ,said, nestling her
heed clone to nils ''Db you think I
was going to marry blear'
"Yes; i thought you loved him. That
was why I wanted►to bring him to bis
Own." R
"Poor, noble Jack! Do you know.
who 1 am going to marry? Theere was
nev.er any love between Vladimir, and
me: I helped him, and he appreciated
it. But I .in going to marry the otlb
blest, bravest, beet wan ou this earth."
"i hope you will he happy, Peewee."
"1 know 1 shell be, Jack. Anil -cru
you forgive uta. Jack, for all those ugly
things I said? And will you love me -
hem the sante es you need to -for It's
J'ou-ydn, Jnefe, I want to marry if -
Son want ate,"
"Ii'anrea"' '
"That's right," sald the soft voiee of
the old prited, "IIe Is nil right now.
I say to you, nton, that au angel
hovered at your bedside, and it was
not the angel of death. It was a sarong,
Ane,yoilQg woman." ,
"1 nur'ed you, ,lack, and papa has
been here every day."
"And I'm Here now," saki the voice
of Gordon. "Is he awake?"
"Ile Is nwnke, but he hasn't said he
scanty to marry me," said Fronde•,
with a laugh.
"He don't need to say It. Well, old
chop, 1•m glad you've pulled through,
but I'm hanged If I think you would
if It hadn't been for Frances."
"i am sure of 1t," he answered, "and
I alt going to spend 411 the rent of my
life paying her for It."
She laughed -the happlest laugh of
her life -and stooped and kisse4 hits. •
trek Is really a very .8a~otlst e*Mteut
In beauty's make tip. '1'o some girls u
thin neck Is really not a rotate of mis-
ery, but to the average girl who wears
evening gowns and lbw tonere 1t 1s a
very Important thing. By Ix'reev.ttaee
sod proper treatment the aroma nrek
eau
be uvercuaw, uud 111. tn'atuleut 1s
massage. It' (be absence or a profes-
sional operator one can carry out the
simple •taovrweuta with extetleut rs-
sults. Place the hands under the chin
tiff Mese bird! but gelNl> Tinto the the -
sties, waktng an 'upward rotary move-
meut a}1 far as the back of the ears.
Repeat this treatment fur fifteen or
twenty mluutes every eight before re-
tiring. The hands ,may be softened
with some puts emollient duriug the
munipulat(ou. The affect upon the mun-
re t
i lu •rraalu
Matil-
de,. b o develop theta t r d 4 y t B
uy
the blood supply. They become arm.
full anti elastic. and they minute eo. Of
course one should not, as meat women
are phone, expeet wonders wrought In
n night or even g week. The dt'alre'd
results require time as well as perse-
verance. -American Queen.
Aveda it rtsars.
Little nervous mannerisms, • lack of
reettee, cuusrtouaneas of one's clothes.
are all bad torte and abould be avoid- I
ed.
A girl should be taught to carefully
dress herself sod Own filo► au more
about It. Nu touches to the hair or
pulling on and off of gluves should 1.•
permitted after she bas left ber nom.
Fur this early 'ruining, wkleh is irk -
Rome at first, site never ceases to be
grateful when etre grows older.
:ko one can make a good impression
or talk agreeably 11 absorbed In one's
own appearauce.
It is a mark of good breeding to nev-
er be conscious of one's clothes.
One often sees a girl Ina street ear
drawing on gloves or adjustlug a veil.
Teeeo at the tbeater one frequently
sem a girl bsettoslag her ganef+. rear -
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Copy of change of run vinlli advertise-
ments must be left at this office by
tenths, noon to ensure insertion
to sue of same week.
aeetwe the help of the go. el11Weil to
reeture the retitle to'Yilut 1/114 punish
NlcbohIM Nester De took the pic-
ture, and -some o carne to our hitt
after that and wh pd my wife to
death. Vladimir sec iengeattce: tied
today he ban killeedJa sly and ties-
gethop."
"This is a strange star, of cruelty
and crime," meld the gavels] general.
"'tut, so far as you nre con nett I
congratulate you, Prince N erov,
duke of (1'aalov. And this WHOM old
amu, whose Itfe fi almost run, hew n
I show
lit appreciation of what he ha
done for MINA'?J'sulpoff, 7011 shall
name your own reward, and 1t la
yours."
"To live with Yhdlmtr," said the old
a iitiuply. -
'%nd this American! Where is he?"
\i boded; 1) -lug 1n the 'meet. of a
priten at TIvoloft+ky," answered Vladi-
mir, or, as be should now be called,
Alexis,
` "Nicholas Neslerov, w'hnt have you
tette) r. asked the governor general.
`1t Ie a Ile," said NIe11o1aa.
"Satyr owu face dors out Judicate It.
1 Is'Ileve thls,ls the troth. Yon are •
Call all the officer of the guard.!'
"1 nm here, your ttxeellcurye" '
"Title lieutenant," .aid Olga, "whose
name s1 m
1 do net know. agnistee In
freeing the. prince from the dnugeons
under this [mince. i told IOWbr n-oul4
Ix* n captain." .
"Tone earner- said the governor
reticent
"Ormddoff."
"Captain Ormfdoff, red
nnrt IL's prior -
ogee to the sense dungeon In which he
tad eendned taw prince, and see t
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ranging a jewel on Me treetop or Ins
oruaweub In her hair.
These self /onst•loua manners In pub
Ilc are bad form and detract from s
wouiau•s charm-Phlladeledes Nortb
American.
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rwn't let n stooping lesson, such as
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It Is a mistake to believe that chil-
dren can do as much work as grown
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atndy the more they learn.
'The pains of children are often bet-
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the use of drugs, and to the abeence of
• doctor this remedy should invariably
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Find out what the epectal tastes of
your children are and develop them
Instead of spending time, money and
patience to forcing them Into studies
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A small bunch of absorbent cotton
makes a splendid powder puff for ba-
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It will be diecarlted for a fresh one
oftener than n r.gu r puff would be.
Children who .tlffelefrom hendache
without any apparent ('muse should be
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examined. They may be o'grstraining
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eat of poll.mf and t'nsgethop," pnld the saw- hie mothe . pletere wit
officer lu ehnrge• haat been around hag .eek. 1 roe°.
"True," paid Vladimir, "i did." uized its fnr•e, hie voice, his manner,
Neelerov was the picture of d0gpalr aud Pat (toff told me how , . came Into
and battled rage and Late. 111' glance his 'weep Ion."
ens rennmoug, but ma very helpless- I "This is range" road the
twos made )Om haggard. Thereof., general, tnrrltpg to the old man
white Ilp and shivering, conte In. l is. "tiow wn1 It that you kap
N.A.-rev led from one to the other,i young twiner an
4Je-tn4w that something was centime-- feet that he eau
he end of Itta career. The governor "1t none the prnye
, general wafted, looking chiefly at Olga, er." said t'npn I'nul
for from her he expected the first uta !tory. (1n tint tiny
bombs. Inc by the river and hitt
"(Look at that man, Tluere'Pe!" corn- 1 heard the cry of a chili
mended Olga. t want the attend and saw th
Olid not d114lose
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of MS poor moth -
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tcng w-nnd,'r-.
een fishing.
1 ran to.
ennui mit-
ll was a dramatic Peony sa the girl iris nth IM clothing. lit' coraPit It nud
atond with perfeet polite and printed etrnek ft. nod mold that Its voice's' onId
her finger nt Ne.lerov. poen be *tilled. 1 knew be tltenitt to
"1 ripe Inial," faltered Therese, murder the e1041. and so 1 attaeket1
"Who Is he?" - him. 1 wan a powerful man then,
"Prince Nichola. Neelernv" , thongh not nearly too powerful as \rind(•
"Prince Nlebolne Neelerov, let MP fide, mar-- en the prince - le noe. We fought.
yon a hat the governor general already' and 1 *severely whipped hlrn. 1 then
knnwe," said Olga, and her vale,• wean busk the child hone with me and re-
sold and steely. "For minty years my poked to restore btm to hie Parente, for
youth prevented n clear nnderstnieltng 1 *opposed !e 1(110 been taken for re-
ef thing... 1 n -ns born after the death venire by ,'netniAt: When I paw the
of my inforhmnte cotton) and in del benntihtl ince of the prinrv'ep, 1 kale
not folly take in the aignlnenuee of the it lnnst be the toy's mother, and no 1
mystery of llrnsloy til a few }pan begun to think w'hn ataong the nolle*
ago. But waren 1 did learn of It I re- who lived near file Ka Inn had such a
solved to elft It to the Iattom and nmke woman. I hnd heard of the brenuty of
eerteln tint the one who caused her fife Princess Nealerot', and 110 1 went
death should I. remedied. For pears to find her, leaving the child at the
my efforts were unavailing. 1 pnrmued fnrgo, 1 saw her at Grnelov and Mike('
every ion" of In*eatlgatlon that mem, t0 he alone with her. She ordered her
red to nae, end In thorn all 1 had the women away. I showed her the pot
een,9lnn and assistance of the czar. At trnit.
last, during a anjnnrn nt (1r.plov in nn- ' "'Sly pletnrer CNN erred -'bhp plelnrr
ether name. 1 met thle woman whom that was on little Alazla! OL, what
Ton have heard me call Thereat. • Ito have you to tell mar
70. Maw who she Is? Vibe la Yaw. ' "1 told her what had habtpopd. how
"f tarn your stutn forever."
he 1. Ireote,1 as heroines' • m
1 and emit.) of Itn.,tln. Tnie i• sg*ngh,
princes.. I cnnerntnlete Tole,"
Tit,' eyes of lac Shlloff were moist,
rind lie took Olga'. (muds and pteesed
thein.
'1 hey honral Neslerov Minting as he
one Md away. lie ens delisted In the
dungeon- stud, In nn effort to free him-
self flint night., burst a blood vessel
and diet(, with no hand to Lelp.
As the governor general turned away
Oran smiled at Alexis. •
'Son are not quite my cnnain, yet we
are 111 a way related" she said. "i
am glad tbat 1 have succeeded la 110.
Ing ran 7001 oars,"
"1 am rove Move tourer." he altourer."•
frim -full of Health and Energy.
Life is worth tiring when one can
awake after a good nigh('• pirep-
ready for anything,Nse day nay bring.
Eye clear Pongee ('lean ; liver ketive ;
ahlnleck right :hand.leedy and every
nerve vibrating with the( splendid
sense of the power of perfect health.
Too few enjoy this enviable morning
awakening, but
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Salt
ran ahvays he depended upon to
restore the system to its na Ioral con-
dition ae keep you in good wend
health, gentle letative It helps
nature to rid the system of pniew oes
Impaerilies, slimalate. Ore Iger and
tones up the digestive orgsns.
At an nrypYta sp . awe ass
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