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A WOMAN'S NERVES.
>iof. !' Woniut to Whom
N;>u e Wits Torturt
rrostintril l>y (lie L« < t vrttement-- l*hy.
«lr In ti« I by Her Cute.
(#1 MM tt«OM ' • • A' >**t. JMM )
Mi -* Helen Moy- rs, whoso home is at 3515
vera a Avenue, C iu.it' . an.l whos> visit to
Keokuk, la., will long bo r .nembered. was
at one time afflict; I with a nervous malady
whi h at times dr>;*o her nearly to distrac-
tion. "Thosotorriblo hoa la hos are a thing
ot th i past," she said the other day to a
ti,U c •(/ roproseatativa, -and there is quite
astory in connection with it, too.''
My nervous system sustained a great shock
sotuo lifteen yours ago, brougut on, I be-
lieve. through too much worrying over
family matters, and then allowing mv love
for my books to get the better of u v dis-
cretion where my health was concerned.
Why, whenever my affairs at homo did not
fro along just as I expected, I would invari-
ably become prostrated fr >.n the excite-
ment. and I would c >mider myself fortu-
nate indeed if the affect* of'the attack
would not remain for a week. I was obliged
(ogive up our pleasant homo not far from
the Lake Shore drive, booause I oould not
stand the noise in th.it locality. I could fled
no pla e in the city which i deemed suitable
to one whose nervous system was always
on the point of explosion. To add to my
misfortunes my complexion underwent a
chango, and I looked bo yellow and sallow
(hat 1 was ashamed to venture from the
house at all.
"Madam," sai l my doctor to me soon
after an unusually s -vere attack of the mal-
ady, -unless you leave the city and seek
some place .f quiet you will never recover."
So I concluded I would visit mv uncle, who
tires in l>all.u I „„d whee
(arm w.Milil wuuhbaa good place for one
in my pitiable . ondition. I pi, kc,l uptiie
il.itt < ti one .lay and happi-,„..| t.. coma
across an int*n-! re. ital of the rei'ovi'r
of SOI",j woman in -N.'W York State wilo was
afflict, il as I had been. Tills woman had
been cured by Ur. Williams' I'inl; 1'iii, f„t
Pale People. 1 thought that if Pink rills
cured that u „nan th,., n.iwiit ,lo th< -aim
for me. 1 to iai . n„. , , Z
ingtodliv • | I,,, I, ,,,, | ™
boxes of them I was ivu.iv t.. m >,,, 1
Chicago. My nervousness was p.m- and
my complexjon was as tivsh im thnt «.f ;mv
smleen-y ir-old prl in I. i.i . i „,K |-,™S
"hat o ,t the in nn . hooka N,
woodsr I .mi insu.il high ipiriu and f«3
like ii prue rUrlitor. An.l no I Ilk,
fSr'p!"' . T'■ ' •' li.. n
!. i ! '''"in a K. okuk linn I
would not tiavo bo.", ulivo now.' Imo I i .
concluded 'ho lady. luuMin.gij
Dr Williams' Pink 1'ills oontaii 11 th.
.leinoou no,vsriry to ,-ivo „"w""J
no,' " i! ' r,' si:allorod
s Tlio.v are for sale I , all or, - ,1,
gr,,v "•- !>•••>• !"• u B,;:
Si"" 1 s 'hoi . , ta, -. . N V f
50 cents per , six l„,vos f. 'r^ j)
cowwwn t'iw attAjWwuivvTflJ
chapter iv. —Continued.
As she seemed to know, he said, ab-
jectly: "I helped Mrs. de Kestaud get
to the railroad.*•
"I didn't Hood no telling," she an-
swered, promptly. "I'm clean bent out.
I never rode no nn animal before of
uny sort or kind. I've pot real rheu-
matic pains in my bnck and shoulders.
It is hnr.1 for a woman at my affe to
have to gallivate over nn unsettled
country hunting a connection."
Here are some cushions," snid Dr.
•I. ihn, coming out, his arms full. "Tim e
chairs are uncomfortable. .Vow, Kn't
thut better?"
\ is. I suppose I'll eat my meals off
the mantel pieoe for a week* N>.\v v,,u
being old and settled liko. why c, oil,1,. t ''rntic things, but t
you have helped Minn v , " " your town shall nccr k
"Because I was not here. Object to j CHAPTER V
roiv go down to Denver with us. Mr.
I Oliver probably has a letter from Mrs.
j Minny at his office waiting1 for him, as
she promised to let him know if she
got home safely."
*'I believe I will, and thank you,"
I saiii Miss I'atten, beffinnin# to smooth
I down her hair. "The smell "f tln.m
fried onions struck me all in a heap,
for I ain t eat since breakfast, 1113*
niece's husband not even offering me
I a chair to set on, let alone something
to eat. and I've got a feeling of gone-
tiess that reminds me of one of Cup'n
Sam s sen stories - Minny's father, you
know where a shipwrecked crew ate
their boots and chewed sticks to keep
'em alive."
"You see," smiled Dr. John, "I was
right about our humble vegetable. It
appeals to every heart."
"And stomach," said Miss Patten,
walking majestically to the house.
oijn't be Droper for me to atop
here, but I guess our age protects us."
"Why, certainly," said Dr. John,
meekly. "It's in the very air out hereto
rratic things, but the neighbors in
arit,"
. no; keep the skeet-
any that kin git a
smolcinL
"No, land -ak
era off, if they I
living up here."
"Now, this is cozy." continued the
doctor, lighting his pipe. Oliver sat
'■own near them. "You see, 1 was
called tiff to a sick woman, and she
died—poor soul."
"Of what?" asked the newcomer,
eagerly, all curiosity.
"I shbnld -ay lioraeaicknesa if I told
tin truth, but I called it mountain
fi ver. Well, she was .lying \ ou know
and hero, "s 1 'rtior is > it ,in, v,,'-
tho tire, . 011,0, 1 little ladv in a volloiv
silk I,-..IVti (Mike told me', i ralg; ,
needn't think you're been talking i„
•V. :r ' l,M'P On her white iieelc are
oiguirly bruises, welts from n whip are
011 her arms, and the little dog sin*
brings with her has been brutally
kicked. She throws herself at Craig's ,
feet, and begs him to save her —"
"You don't never tell n. hat evil j
little foreigner dared strih dimiy Pat-
ten!*' cried the old lady. "Oh. I d like
to git my hands on him! All her moth-
ers fault—always taking up with
strangers."
"Any man would have helped her." i
said Oliver: then he went on and told
"nt he did, and how he left her safe-
A
sek lnt
•d and r
r Olivt
1-hea.
offic
>.v, a
led youngster by
ooacged to Slum by
the mmh-tri 1 clerks, knocked and
announced hoarsely: "Lady to see
vr llo throw suoli meaning in the
■ 1|;' iri.ig an,] manner were so
I full of dark mystery, Oliver almoi-t ex-
po,ted Mrs. de II,■Maud, instead of
lla
nah. No 1,
i the little lady
and that discou
it almost merit
lemnation; it we
s to neglect iissur
etv.
pecially unpleasant
tter had
'f the Trouble
g her pi'i
or had bi
sav, "I told
< to
OU tin
story; and the
•eon a much-
' he had
CLIPPED HUMOR.
Ri.rnns—"Is the policeman on vour
6eat square?" SlobU- • i doil-t Uiunv
lies never round."—Philadelphia
ord.
If anyi> >dv Iver catches mestroik-
In . sn„l Mr. I),.|an. twill be whin
Oimi out av empl'ymlnt an' hov notliin'
her to do."—Washington Star
"What on earth are you doin? with
that lutie watering-can. Tom""
Spwtokitag thi i.lI.vs hIk '■ ho
hair'll sprout. "-Harper's Vouiio |V,o
P
I HAVE rented my room ton student
who pays his rent regularly, studies all
day, and never (foes to the tavern."
Oh. (jet out: he's no student."—Flie-
gen.le Hlatter.
Ir sleep knits up the ravelled sleeve
I,03";: V P musl have its hanils full
when it begins operations on the sleeve
In which the ladies now environ them-
■elves. — lloston Transcript.
A Ilow-wow Qn:srio.v.—"Suppose,"
said little Mabel the other ,lav "that
our pnp should try to follow his nose;
would be run down his throat, or would
he just turn a buck somersault?"-l'uck.
"I want to introduce you to Mrs
Ik-Madonna. She is one of the -new
women.' you know." "Ah! Which
kind—the woman with a past or the
one with a future?"-Indianapolis Jour-
nal.
Kawi.kk Inn—"I say. doctor, tell me
what the difference between the crip
and n cold really is." Dr. Pillem (in a
confidential tone)—"The doctor's fees.
People don't call a physician for a cold."
Buffalo Courier.
I Ht'YN **Isn t there a gcxxl deal of
poppycock iu those stories about auth-
ors living in attics?" Wright—"Oh. I
presume so; but not nearly so much as
m those tales about their living *>n their
first story."—Ilarlem Life.
ly at the train; he omitted her
trie farewell
forgotten it.
,'jTh' ■ 1'ttle bird," sobbed the
old w ,.man, "my dead brother's child;
and hat a man he \\ a -! marster ,.f a
ship at nineteen: and here's his Minnv
i'renchmnn may hav
enduring man." The
n eliair near Oliver's desk, and wUlTa
signilicaiit look withdrew.
Its either breach er promise or
som- feller u ot's cheated her on a land
« .. he said to the clerks as he shut
' door carefully. "I guess there's
; ,eal in f,,r the boss grinned when
he see her."
•I hope you have p. 1 news, Miss
Patten," Oliver said, eagerly.
"if no news is good I "have," she an-
re.l, with a siffh. "I've heard from
„ ••• * uearu irom
n- Mr. I o,"kills that keeps the depot, and
ays she ain't been there at all, nor
no word come. There wa n t no mail
f"r mo, neither. I seen that woman
at Colorado Springs. She says
Minny got there all right, and she
bought her a plaid ulster, n hat and
'w.h1alc™IyV^:i,,:L,;r,Trt'1lllUl 1 *"m" """'r and Min"j' nd the
with himI TMted • *?" Wl,|U """
hero, f, her sake: hut „ e lav he . '?"■? P!S?,ls«'l «" ' -r. Mi.
Matter.^ is ill ,,,■■■! • , hadii t. I he only one that know,.,I
attens is all ouiclc. on my mother's I anything down here was the ticket
brawny man in blue, but Sam gazed
in open-mouthed admiration, (ioing
to fires, he felt some days he must be a
fireman; the longing was intense as
engines -ped l,y lightning speed-
but in a row or a deed of mystery how
n eeisary the police, how high th.ir
positions, what ebances f..r seeing
things and driving the crowd, princi-
pally small boys, a way I
"Sorry to trouble you, sir," said the
man, awkwardly, "but the old lady
said you was to be sent for, as you
could testify to the bad character of
th« man in charge."
"What old lad , "' asked Oliver, sharp-
ly. much annoyed at the matter.
"Name I'atten. I think—a big woman,
considerable thin. She came from
your oflico, she said, and had noticed for
days a black looking man a-following
her. and ske sees him waiting for her
in the Street. So she strolls, careless
like, towards the city hall, sir; ri 'ht
near she sees he's still after her, and
she turns and grabs him and runs him
in herself, as neat as any of the force
ou 1.1 'a' done."
"Vou don't know the man?"
"Ills face ain't in the gallery, sir,"
ns if m apology, "but it's black and
Ugly enough to be, I'll say that for
linn, she tumbled the man down the
steps right in tie- chief's room, and he
sent me here. She wanted the man ar-
rested for a suspicious character; so thJ
Chief sent me to get your testimony."
I II go down at once," said Oliver
. Picking up his hat "I fancy I know
| the man."
"I'll walk behind, sir," said the po-
liceman, politely, "for seeing me walk-
ing with you in the direction of the
lock-up your friends might think you
was being run in."
At the station, as he suspected, Oli-
| ver saw the man was Louis, De Res-
taint's servant, and black and ugly he
was, SW, ariug to him ,-If in 1'ronch,
but refusing to answer any questions.
Oliver had seen master and man the
past few days in Denv.-r, and know he
himself was under their surveillance,
lie tolel the chief that .Miss Patten was
■ justified in her proceeding; the man
had a bad reputation in the .North
Park, and bad certainly been acting in
a suspicious manner; the past week he
had seen him watching about the
strce's. The chief admitted the mar
w as not handsome, might have note.
1 oddly, but there must be some chargi
brought against him. Was the ladi
willing togo into court and swear sin
had fears ,,f her life from this mar
Louis' hands?
"Me. said Miss Patten, majestieal
1\, afeard < f that raskill? Not a mite
Hut I won't have him trailing of me
around, and if the perlice can't stop ii
my umbrella will; so there! I won't
go into no court-room for it, eitlie r."
"Suppose you search the man." saief
Oliver, smiling. "I will make a charge
^ghest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U.S. Gov't Report
Baking
_ Powder
Absolutes toss
REST POLISH IN THE WORLH
BIRD AND BEAST.
W ii it a great scheme it would be fi
sjuee dancer.■f t|„. U;u if si... j* c",u ""
Mercury, have wii,. ■. .m ii.-.- ^ako ' 0 80V r boxc
Tup am , Bjage,lancer..f the day it s|„.
1IIK U of the vulture Is so con- .M''n,l:r,v: 1,1,1" " ' ■-• • n her beei
that it is a high power tele-1 y ll«i,ef---N'■ Y. Uo, order.
■"Pe, enabling the bird to see object. . .
an almost incredible distance '' 1 '"'k '"'ana lioute c.rdiu
Tur ehamele°n;8 oyes are situated in -b fr
lv this c1 nf P"'J°eting from the head. 1 '' K fh.cap.. j,,u wili receive | —t-
'" " contrivance the animal can see sh-'kest of playing cards
1 any direction without the slight.... u , '?',7 '"'auti' il hi.,-1 engraved
* power tele*
scope, enabling the hird to see object! r
at an almost incredible distance Tf
tiik l'hampl^nn'e . .. . if>'ou
b.
moZ |
bo b1l«ciiephan,t is co,n,D°nl}" supposed I A")"n wl.hliiR fine I,rod .lark,
.a slow, clumsy animal, but, when ' s"'I,ons "n easy ten
excited or frightened, can attain a t ^'obouiar?'"^
00 NOT BE OECEIvfo^
With 1'istefl, Enamels, and Paints which
■tain the hands, injure the iron, and burn
red. The Rising: Sun St- ve J', h i« | ;.
H int, Odorless, and Durable. F i- h pacl .i_o
,the contains six oun' . s; wh'-n nioNt.-wd will
t Paste Pol sh.
HA ; AN ANNUAL SALE Of 3,CC0 1HNS.
ornpany them fr.
B >-.iu miain a
i . u enty milt -, an hour, und can
keep it uo for half ada v. 1
BACK WITH RIC H TROPHIES.
■a.st spring notice was mat
columns that Mr. Henry A
the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La
W is., America's leading Seed t.
and Merchants, was in Europe in
of rare seeds and novelties f.
American farmer and citizen.
Judging from their new catalogue, his
trip was an eminently succssful one.
It i.> brim full of rare things. Of es-
pecial merit we name th-i Hismarck
Apple, bearing the second year;
(liant Flowering Star Phlox, the (i,
man Coffee Kerry; and for the farnn
the Victoria Itape, Uornianica Vetch,
the Lathyrus si!v, stris. the tiiant Spur-
ry and (iiant Incarnate Clover; Sisca-i
line, ami dozens of other rare things.
i his wide-awake firm is in the van.
and their catalogue, which is sent you I
for :> cents p-^tage, would be cheap at 1
$1 per copy
It is almost as
<1 ad l:> ss
luaibiis, Kan., t>r
*old lire
to believe one when h
)thera
Boston Ti
th
Loiila, 31 u,
■j- fi32.50i
n
f I'OTVHH
• 1',' liu.h
IIii.e's Honev of ir
'Veg whooi
Pike's Toothnriio Droi
hound and Tar re.
'are In one minute
nr fashionable church
Tun trou."
inistei
' -•! , 2 i*
V l./ I.I, M l l
CURES
PA IN S OF
|man &
■£ vfr-g beast
Mis
"DoesJ.d
y apti
.... Washingu miss
pi,.' :"iV' When he heard that ha I
Kstlier had the colic, he tried to int< rv
the secretary of interior about it.''—Lil
fio
Thi*:
Hundred Dollar* Reward fur
atarrh that cannot be cured by
any
Hall's Catarr.. . ..
WVJthc"m.C|r ^ C° FPft Toledo, O.
Chenev r-r 'UiVt* known F. J
him nortv ti aad beliore
mm periectly honorable in all businAM
tr nisao,a„,| iio ially al'io EV ,y
u-osi IT"""1 by their linn,
led,. ()' u ' Wll"l'- ' I>r„i:ci-ts. To-
U li 'lesaic fe To!?i,';mo MUrVi"'
•.-UnJ' din"'.'7h ' '".T ' k"n InternaUv,
siii'f, f ,i • " W" 'I and
, „ i '1 I'ri. e. T.V. nor b,,t-
Hurshao'-Vi:^ !"i"' "r" "
s hat
L'lit
j si'le 1 "in a Knox, and hlst'ry tell
he was and I slapped Henry ri
the face like he'd been a yonny one.
lie set me out the door, and his man
hove my trunk aft. r me. Ilack I had
to ride in a aprtnirleu wagon, and, git-
tmir homa, found tliiiiLrs e,,inif to rack
and ruin with the shiftlaaa folka I left
taking" care of my house. I did advise
Minny l.. stay, tlioujfh. Mr. Oliver."
she said, looking at liiin with her hon-
est. kindly paze. "I'm an old-fush-
ioned woman, so 1 'lowed it was nor
duty; she ,1 made her bed and had to
lie on
n't
er tell me
J'fe
v ■' 1 ,c
<n)
Jxr
■ J' ■ * ,
-.-.{Jh
L rf,
1
V i
4 oh. I'd like to get
iV ItA.Mis o\ him!'
GRASS IS KING!
Grass rules. It is the most valuable
crop of America, worth more than
either corn or wheat. Luxurious mead-
ows are the farmers' delight. A posi-
tive way to get them, and the only one
We know, is to sow Salaer'a ExtraGraaa
Mixtures. Many of our farmer readers
prise them and say they get 4 to 0 tons
of magnificent hay per acre from Sal-
ter's seeds. Over one hundred different
kinds of Grass, Clover and Fodder
Plant seeds are sold by Salzer.
IF vou will c.'1't this out and send it
with 7c postage to the John A. Salzer
Seed Co.. La Croase, Wis., you will get
& sample of gbjjnIa 6lovbb mixtubi and
tueir mammoth seed catalogue free. [k\
ORIGIN Or NAMES.
Ghcr.11 anu was so called because in
summer its hills were covered with a
beautiful green moss.
Kurdk>tan was so called because the
ruling tribe in its plains and mountains
was that of the Kurds.
Iiu itt amy was so called from the fact
that for many centuries it was claimed
by the kings of Britain.
Normandy was thus named because
It was conquered aud inhabited by the
Norseman or Normans.
Italy was so called from the name of
Ital us, an early king who governed
most of the peninsula.
girl is made to git married in this ken-
try. whatever it may be in France, an'
Minny is awful frivolous. I hain't no
liking for men that sympathize* with
young w ives when they air young an'
pretty."
"I should have dragged her back, to
be killed the next time," Craig' said
coldly.
Sh" rose and held out her hard,
wrinkled hand. *i think you done
noble by her, Mr. Oliver; and
though by your looks you seem t *
be one of them city 1
ain t no good moral characters
know her own dead father couldn't
have done kinder by her. How you
rid them miles in that time i can't see.
for that Warn an' me set out afore suri-
the Frenchman's vst
seller, who remembered her and said
he sold her a ticket for Chicago. She
must have been afraid her husband
would ask. He said lots of the con-
ductors Were discharged about that
time, and that was why, most like, all
I interviewed hadn't set eyes on her."
"Still, it is almost impossible f.-r a
girl to be lost traveling nowadays.
She probably took elaborate precau-
tions, for fear De Iiestaud would fid-
low her: but if the dog went along she
will be found easy enough."
" I am. as you folks say out here."
u | said Miss Patten, - rimly. "going
the trail, and shall watch out m<
the dog. which I know she'll
I around with her. I don't doubt but 1
| shall tind her when that money's cone
j Mr. Oliver; as I told y.
I appear until it was all
I it's my dooty to pay v«
"Don't you think it
I t > let her settle hei
j She must be taught
if she is determined r
her husband 3*011
! to 1 ake him ace
j They told me up
I was getting rid of it rapiclD
I "I hain't in general." s
I Fatten, "much likii. • for la ...
j gits in jest as rats in a trap, and th
ain't much of a property left when t>
I V't out—asking your pardon
1 plain spoken, for 1 always
j mind."
^ ou are a little severe on us," he
j laughed; "but I should be happy to ad-
vis.- you in any way, and to recommend
a young lawyer I know here who would
1" well for you. Of course under the
circumstances I myself could do noth-
O) Fairly jumped into success
—Pearline. Right from the very start. Not-
u>v/ withstanding all these hundreds of years of
precedence behind that old fashioned, back-
breaking way of washing with soap, too.
Now, why was it? Why is it that hun-
dreds of millions of packages of Pearline
have been used in the few years since this
cms - washing-compound was invented? Just
(( li ('° your washing and cleaning with
N) W f\ Pearline for a month, and "you'll
see.
It takes away the rubbing, but with-
out any risk of harm. That puts it
at the head of ever)' known aid for
washing.
vxirTi rrw.
st for
u. she would not
spent. I think
u now."
vould be better
own accounts?
the value of
hen y >11 tind her
uld institute asuit
for her property.
irn t
I after ti
IE Xf-
Hostett
th.' r
uid th.
vith persi
- ,if „vor ,1 third or ;
glass I al three times
"SINCE
nvince the man who will
t-f-.it there is any souse iu
Kara h Horn
nm '
*n Importnnt iMfTrr.
thSuS^vS'K^,th0USand''Wh
fected with at. . but ti
Manufactured bv the e
as nkat as any of the fobce
against him of
ap
earn
d. with frightful pro-
- arch was made, and
a loaded revolver and
itams
ghed Mb
for being
speak my
outfit
id
art
bin
in jail a day ot
tinned Oliver.
inc.
up an' got
turned five
money did
"1 understand; and. Mr. Oliver. I'll
apologize again. Till I see that wom-
an to the spriugs I did half think you
knowed where Minny was; the doctor's
1 - and your being a city bachelor,
you know, sot me ag in' you; but here's
. . , I my hand in friendship, and I'll send
helors that I you word if I find Minny."
"Thank you. I shall be glad to know
she is safe, for sometimes I think I
may have done wrong in helping her
that night."
"You done right. Mr. Oliver; and if
uld come to vou again—as she
"Vl'H-U. Now. hmv much iiiiu'l.t. Imvlnu-of pr,,m-i,.tv
u Minny to frivol mt, Xo,v^X M,
•Id leath r wallet
7 a strap that held
•ount Wait until you
lo, and Minny's all I've
.• property to
M *9 Dells Stevens, of B<«ton, Mas*,
writ.'-j; I have si wars suffered from
hereditary Scrofula, for which i tried !
▼arums remedies, aud manr reliable
! nn now «eli, i 1
aui \t-rj f.;l
to you. ha I feel
that It saved uie
fr. tv a lift' of un-
' ' ■ y. and
'I take j lft-i. • in sj1* ikinc tmly
or-in j>rai40 for tho w.<nderful rued*.'
•cki.\ an I in recomni- ndlnK it t-.aH.
CUBED
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Qa.
She tot>k out nn
and began unwindi
it tight.
"I have no 1
hear from her
"I am well-t
got to leave
needn't worry you: and I don't lib -
ber being under obligations to strnn re
men. IIow much did you loan her? '
Oliver looked confused. "I—I don't
know; there might have been three
hundred dollars in the roll—perhaps
more."
"What! almost screamed Aunt Han-
nah. "Heavens to Betsy! you anil 111 •
won t never set eyes on Minny Patten
till every cent of that money is gone.
>he don't know the tsloe out she
never had none of her own to spend
afore."
"I think she will use it to good ad-
vantage," smiled Oliver. "Besides, it
is better she has plenty, as she seems
to have missed you. How did
hap
e. I'm
home.
and send her straight home t
going to travel a bit afore I
On account of taking care o. ^ «4Jll
ma in their old age, I ain't seen 'much
of the world. I eal'late even to stop
awl!tie in New York, for there was a
Blinn there that married a Blake, an.l
1 11 \
I Mr. oli
and v<"
j her fa
sorio't*
him. l'i
divorce
world,
for tall'
"You
and aft
though'
« f that
rd with her. Now remember,
'fr. she is a little young thing,
re old enough, I take it, to be
her, ami the world is a een-
placv. *he shan't go back to
1 resolved on that; and being a
1 woman is bad enough in the
vithout giving no other reasons
can trust me," he said,soberly;
r she was gone- he sat long in
He wanted the good opinion
grim, honest old maid. She
Louis resist
fanity, but thi
the result wi
an ugly knife.
"A greaser
policeman.
i "You can k
two on this chi
"to give Miss 1
the city. I tell you on my own ac-
count. knowing the man up at my
shooting-place, he is a dangerous char-
acter. I had an encounter with him
once and found him an unpleasant
person to deal with."
♦ lie exasperavd Frenchman was led
away breathing curses and defiance.
In Oliver's gray eyes was a smile of
malice that Louis well understood.
He had paid up that rudeness and the
accounts were squared. There would
be a debt still when Louis was
free a - :n; the man who laughs last
laughs best. Just now Oliver was de-
cidedly amused.
' I m obliged to you, perlice," said
Miss I'atten. rising and pinning her
shawl, but I don't want you to think
as I was in any mortal fear of De Res-
taud's hired man. I wa'n't; for if I
can't tight men with their own
ons of strength I can outwit
(iood-by, Mr. Oliver; I'm sorr;
family has brought you so
trouble, but I eal'late from no
you've heered the last of us."
As days lengthened into weeks
weeks into months, without a
from Hannah Patten or her i
niece, Oliver felt the force of he
mark. He was hurt and angry
least they might have sent him ;
De Kestaud found his missing .1
ou the chain gang aft-r two day
carceration in the city bastile.
master blustered a
ally yielded to rea
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Cl HE "*•
! SICK HEADACHE,
BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION,
INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA,
POOR APPETITE,
and all derangements of the 1
Stomach, I.tver and Bowels. I
' Of all druggists.
ONCE USED -
ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
Mv Clothes are whiter,my Health better
my Labor less:'
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Th•• >• urt ithaolm,-1 j \% u(cr>
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«n.l Tin I „1,1, eurh
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•al.
fin- «e
. went calml
meeting I)
Troub!
wan OS iinlK'iHllnff us h. r u-.vn granite
lulls, as stern and bleak to a world of
easy-goers. He imagined duty ruled
t her always; a wicked thought crept in
us then—how poorly duty had rewarded
at Ii.t! mentally und physically angi.lur
""".1 hard, i-uled with un iron ro.1 of
" l ve tn'..n an-ay six weelis, visiting ' conseieni'e. Yet the soft llttlo
''"T' ' ' ",,VS "f Hk" he^nn:
wM oomlng bar, io ta, bow «ba waa naUfnl notbisf oi oon-
ttaatod, (or ih« am t writ to ma (or I aolansa or duty and th,. v,,ri,i i,«. i
."noulh r°k T'f' ani v'S them it, beat
enough to keep her from it Noneofthe Sam, after a discreit knock nut in
m ■. or, knowad whara M waak en ! hU tondad head.
iV «m « t ,r eurioslty* 1 toJl1 sir," he said, bre:ithk-,slv
mebbe Horidy. an' boarded up the '•What?"
iower winders in my house." "Perlice from city hall."
W eli. the neighbors will take care Oliver wmt ha-tilv ti th o
cf her. said the doctor, cheerily, office Could she 1>.
\\ hat new hor.'or w ;
' is Mike: so, Mis
Hen- Hannah i'atte
lady to endure
>f the
in their hands
s the Trouble som
<>r waa this som
|l "There i, for to do hut freak ,.( the Frenchman"'.? II,. wa.
'Ll'iA'li', "m' ,",sl"'aht.v-cit? bach- capal.le of any nwanoeaa. The nv,,
elors «- w«u, you know aud to-mor- I clerk, were lookup .ideway. ut the
was a law against a
walking arsenal. Oliver
threatened ni.-ti live Ion
about his busine^. ..ft-
Restauil. hut neither «p.
Hr. John frequently
wiiereaboutM of the"
lady." us he always called her. but
Oliver seldom -poke of hi r. If, bow
ever, a tiuffy >kye terriwr run up tc
him in the street, he would look aroun,I
wflfwljr, And lometimea a I
oolor would flood bia faoe, whUa lii.
heart quickened. If something ha I
happened to her on the long journej
could he ever forgive him. -lf? |l'f
owned, with a nense of anger, she wa«
jenselessly innocent and strangelj
ramiliar; no d.mbt she had told l„.'i
story to everybody on the train whe
would listen.
TTO PH COXTIXrED.]
So .Mod.'nr. ""
K.'lth—Do you know who was th
pre* lest girl at Mrs. Van Astor's re
! ception?
11'"'en You embarrass me" Mu.t I
answer".'— T. World.
1'iior. Kiimi 'in Fiiemv. who died in i
Paris1 several year, ago, isthemanwhc
startlcnl the world some years ago by j
his artificial production of rubies. 1
„ - health.
Hut all fail when the
vital powers are
weak-Mud. .W-rvous
debility and lo-s of
m nh power i ott
from had hahits.con-
tra ited by tin- young
through ignorance
of their ruinous ron-
scquences. i.ow
irit- melancholia.
or irritable
"• fl ir of impendinir calamity and a
: tr.d an'I < ne «: rrincrn-nts of bo<ly
T: 111 •'- f'-'sult trorn such pernicious prac-
k All these are permanently cured by
r'nt ' iv °f treatment without the
ritten in plain but
t' ! .nguap* tre 'ing of tlie nature.
" an: iral ihty of such disease
•' lire.-iv s<- ii' i m a plain en
it t -it thisnotic . with io< «nts in stamps
post.i^";. A:lrt- World's Displn
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