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, liisirlwd tori esaVWleVaMl stain 1 1 'TT. . mm . . . .... jrti: ..ita th fleedT gcowecl the Chief ol ouc Gentjemeal 3H1, Cbilti grvorth. "took, the girl baa geao mail" Every eye leu njion poor auaj. r aw bjrfhajtariseffiih t nebed. Her golden haw fell over her shoulders in buj ay. shower. Her grant violet ye ae Jfov the Mowl Sons! alio on-4; ad ft n homWfrto near Her, W U tea dmroed all orB 1 Jf&rthough detcrmiaea not Wked ohifl prey, slower ap poached the Mdeiae. ' "Ibewytwr perdoal:tlie be; an, approaehiDg the physician who good Wuivrd near; "but duty fe dntt, and the law most take its octlrse, I shall be obliged to take this poor yoUilg lad to prison, . .- Xon sh.Udo nothing of tJsflanil" retained Dr. Halt sternly. "Myvird is law in tills case. If yon remove this poor girl in her present condition she win not Kve until raorcing, and yon will have to answtc for her deatht ' . - '"She must not 1 removed at pre nt. She is onder arreet; I snppoae, and riitaajUy your prisoner. Yon eao -tay here and goard her door. PlKoegn irds about the honse. if yon ehooae; bit I pledge yon my word that thejww c hild cannot, if she wonld, escape."! So the matter was settled. The officer took np his position at the ttoor of Ruby's chamber ; another was placed on snard muon the vemnda. hkow -wbioh thet two windows of her. ! oln Sr. Hall remained at herbedi de; Arthnr Wynne, with the datfjjer ic his possession, went down 10 the libr .fy, where the dead man lay, and that i.imsetf kr there alone. And the darkless of a horrible mystery settled ver beantifnl Lawrenoe Park. Oabrielle St Cyr entered her -r-noge, with that look of triumph itjll .pon her white face, and . was driven home to her lodgings. . "AU goes well!" ahe muttered, i .billantly. "And now to see how A .ele has meuaged her part )tt The carriage stopped at her wn door, and Oabrielle alighted. - At the entrance she was met by P teir own servant, a girl, pale and terri cedl "Oh, madam 1 madam!" she bepau, wrmging her handev wildly. "Such a thing has happened t Miss Adele " With a WBiMeigned start, Oabrialle fell back, clutching the girl's arm for child T she panted, w: Uy, "what is wrong? I left her illl I was forced to go out, on business of her ownl What is wrong?" she demanded, Aercely. My daughter is-7 " Madam I . xne gin s vowe wat low and faltering .-.:.- "After yon left she grew worse re iridly ! I knew not.where to send for von, and before I could ,suinr5oniftasiatance Was dead!" CHAPTBB H. T' - MMt atrsafsnr.. "Deady Oabrielle St. Cyr stood staring Into the girfis face with eyes full of wild "DeadrsheTepeated, bleakly. "My etoW oeaar And she would have fallen tt the floor brt the servant supporter, her trembKng form, and led her uj the stairs to the door of Adele's room. 8bo glanced pityingly into the mother's face. tShnlt I go for the doctor?" she asked. . -. ' ! GabrieUe did not answer. She pushed open the door, au centered tiiepretsy chamber. ' "Leave met" she cried, sharply. "Tes, go for physician if yonvish; but I fear that it will do no good. Oh, my child! My child!" she wnileiS, as her eyes fell npon the white, uptr- ued face npon the pillows of the Wl before her. - -The kind-hearted servant sirl had scarcely left the room when Oabrielle flew to the door and looked it-bt hind 'The she went baek to the bed; and. stooping, gazed eagerly into thebeaatuui, marbie-iike lace. "How perfectly it simulates deo ihr she muttered softly to henelf. 'Who would imagine (or a moment tnae A dote St. Oyr is no more dead than I sin ? It is a deep scheme. Adele must be dead to the world! The pretty ballet dancer; must die, and disappear from the face of the earth; and from her as. like the fabled phoenix, the heiress and beauty Adele Lawrev.3e .wMaVfHt. - . ' ' "What fortunate thin th it she was never known to the public by the ne of St. Cyr I She was elws billed as La Belle, and introduced into' the little societv in which I oarmitted he - to mingle as Adele Madison ivy wot liar's" maiden name. Ah, yes, IAave ployed a deep game from first to last, and from first to laat 1 have butlded b tter than I knew 1 How corpse like she looks as she lies there t" went 011 the mother, with a sharp pang of an iety at her heart. "But I know th t she has only taken the preparation furnished by good old Dr. KarL "For forty-eight hoars she will He in a trance he- said, after which resuscitation will be eay. But he ".vill keep our secret never fear! I have a hard part to play, and much also, she went on, slowly, "but it is worth it all. Adele St Cyr shall lie down in her coffin, and arise Adele Lawrence, tlie beauty, the heiress! No one will dream o the metamorphosis. "There will be possible remarks as to her stramre resemblance to the lata dasasuie, but no one Ess ever conneeted me with the ballet-dancer, and no one wiH ever connect us with the Lawrence fortune! And now' fw the next move in the game!" Quite an excitement prevailed ia the city when the announcement wan made of the sudden death of La Belle. She bad contracted yellow-fever during her late Southern tour. It had suddenly developed itself, and had -made short work of its victim. Of course Adele's late admirers, after this announcement, were content to ex press their sorrow, and mourned her joss at a safe distance. The newspapers paid tribute to her memory, and quantities of floral offer ings appeared. Arthur Wynne read the announcement in the evening papers with strange interest. He had admired her, but his admira tion was not strorig enough to prompt ban to make intimate acqiiair tnc with the pretty danseuse. Bnt somehow a memory of the dead gai clung to him and would not leave nim. "I believe I am haunted, "he muttered, as a swift vision of her bei itiful bnmetfo face arose before him, . He bad emerged from his lonel,? vigil in the library witn Gilbert Xiewnaoe's body, and, pale and anxtoun. had left the house. An hour or so later he enter i the police headauarters dowu-toirn.' Chief Ludlowe was alone, seated at a huge desk covered wn papers, busily tuna He srlsnced un with a look of fctrairy npon bis pliin, kindly fee tu.skht of AaiVoa. t , 7 . ..
You Arthur by a lie : "I hiiye one, in fa in the no is not 1A more than ger founi uawrence s dreis which the fatal wound im not, tna same weapon, sir. ijua c 1" the young man reiterated, firmr .... . .. - . . V , . 1 v. l ULseci lb into me wouuo. una 11 in a mrtih smaller blade. In fact, it ia utterly impossible that the fatal wound could nave oeen mime uy taat utrgger, even niid nuss Lawrence poisessed phyaleal strength suflioiettt to inflict suehl. blowl" "ByJoveP Chtsf Ludlowe threw dbwn hill pen and leaned back in his big leathern arm-ebnir with a look of admiration in his eyes. "ioul ft Biirewa fellow, Wynne, ne weht 0 esgerlyt- "Well) what else?" "Did you observe that when the girl-, Magg:ie Wilktt, was telling her story, " went on Arthur, excitedly, "that she carried out the idea entertained by all save you and I that the murder was committed at half-past two, or thereabouts. Mr. Ludlowe nodded bis head sev eral times thoughtfully. "Ho sue did 1 00 sue did! J. noticed that!" he said, slowly. And we know that the clock stopped striking when it struck eleven!" went on Arthur,' impressively. "And, Mr. Ludlowe, there is something moret. I have iut called upon Dn Franklin, the dnhtist. and he iwaitivelv denies havinfr extracted a tooth this morning. Hni work all the mornine nappened to be confined to his -laboratory, and he keeps-, no assistant. Mr. L adlowe, believe me, there is foul play somewhere here, and I must find ft out!" LutUbwe arose slowly to his feet, and ad the young manto hand. ;r boy, youTce a credit to tne force ! You have a chance to make a name, and I pledge you my services in this dark and mysterious affair. I "believe Miss Lawrenoe to be innocent!" - How could you believe otherwise!" cried Arthur, indignantly. "But listen, sir, to my other discoveries. In the cold hand of the dead loan, grasping it with frozen tenacity, I found a trees of golden hair- just such hair lis that upon Buby Lawrence's head!" The Chief started. "Good heavens!" he cried. "In it possible? That looks-suspicious!" Arthur smiled sadlv, and snook his head. . j Yon have not heard alL" he contin ued gravely, "When the body of Gilbert Ijawrence was lifted from the floor to be arrayed for itha coffin, I solved the f roblem of that' strange odor of bitter almonds which you and I both perceived in tne room. ' Upon the carpet, iust beneath the. body, I found a tuiy phial) which had been snivered in fragments by the weight of the body a phial which had undoubtedly contained prussio acid. The q uestjon is how came it there ?" Ludlowe shook His bead doubtfully. "It's all a mvaterv a dark mvsterv." he observed, slowly; "but it rests with Siu raid me, Arthur, to unravel it ekvtsn grant us the patience and the power to sucoeed. "Alttenr responded the younif de tective) fervently, as he wrung his chief h hand. And then, for the first time, recol lecting that be had eaten nothing all day, he went slowly homeward for needed refreshment and rest. Ami so the night came down. And with the dawn of another day (here came a shock to the community, before Which even the murder of Gilbert Law rence seemed to pale, Jtuby Lawrenoe bad disappeared I With n enard at the door of her room and another below her windows, she had yet been spirited away, and there was no clew to her whereabouts. It was a dark mystery indeed J CHAPTER X, a sHBss or zarxa. "Can I see Mr. Wynne?" Seven o'clock had just rung from the steeple of St. Paul's; seven chimed from the antique clock upon the stairs wnicn wound upward from tne spa cious entrance hall of Arthur Wynne's sumptuous home. Mrs. Grey, the housekeeper, passing through the hall, nerseif answered tne summons. Mr. Ludlowe stood upon the marble steps without, his face quit.) pale, and full of grave anxiety. Uan 1 see Mr. Wynne for a few mo ments?" he repeated: "it is upon busi ness of the utmost importance, or I would not trouble.hua at so early an hour!" Mrs. Grey nodded. "Walk in, sir. if you please, and I will let Mr. Wynne know. He has not yet left his room. I do not think that he is well." "Let me ro to his room." said the chief. "I am Ludlovre, of the detect-, ive force, and I know that he will be glad to see me." The housekeeper ledthewav. and a few moments later Mr. Ludlowe rapped lightly upon the door of Arthur's room, and was at once admitted. The young man was sitting, in a quilted satin dressing-gown and velvet slippers, before s bright coal ilre, his face very, grave and unusually thoughtful. He started to his feat in surprise at sight of his unexpected visitor. "What lias happened?" he demanded. in a tone of alarm, for an unerring in stinct warned mm that something had happened. "Be seated, Mr. Ludlowe," he went on, wheeling a low, velvet easy-chair to the fire, and tell me what it is." Mr. Ludlowe sank into the comfort able seat with a swift glance into the handsome perturbed face before himv The worst has happened," he began. slowly. Ho, nor as Arthur clutched the low marble mantel for support, uttering a groan 01 agony. ohe is not dead I Kubv Lawrence lives, as far as I know!" "As far as. you know !" repeated Ar thur, blankly. "Mr. Ludlowe, what do you mean? There! you have prepared me; now go on, and tell me the worsti" "The worst is this." Ludlowe arose, and, laying his hand upon the young man's shoulder, gazed down into his pale face with kindly eyes. He had learned to love this brave, generous, noble-hearted young fellow, as though he were his own son. "My dear boy, be calm!" he began,reassuringly. "It may not be so bad as it looks, after all! But this is the simple . truth. Buby Lawrence is gone!" "Gone! Great Heavens, Ludlowe, you . are jesting or mistaken! How could she escape, even if she would? And. surely, she would not. for. gasping the words forth as -though they hurt him, "why, man, her flight would be a tacit acknowledgment of her Kuilt. and that is preposterous r Chief Ludlowe was nodding his head slowlv. use a Chinese mandarin. Exactly! That is just what public opinion says, my dear boy I wow, Arthur, vou have learned the wont; can yon conceive of anything any worse than that which I have told you looking at it frcin every possible poiMy Arthur Wynne was as pale a death. trendy towed Mid his 4ms-
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and substituted a cent: then arded his slippers, and, soon equipped fox the street, stood; fore his friend. "Tell tae, Ludlowe," tie began, "tell me all the new developments clews no, not Upon second thoughts I wilK not haar a word I Go with inc. to Lawrence Park at once) let me get there before anything has been disturbed, and X will judge for myself! Teii chances to one I will find some clew that you and the otheiv have overlooked "B.utj my dent fellow, you have eateit nothing to-day. Wynne," you. are ft hot-headed youngster! 'A man's will is the wihd's will; and the thought of youth are long, long thoughts,' says the old prbverh. GO alld get some breakfast; I will wait for you Ho sift not due step do you co to Law rence Park, until you have obeyed me !" juudiowe rang the bell himself, anot ordered breakfast for Arthur to bo brouft-ht to the room. He insisted upon the young man's breaking his fast; after 1 which be announced biscufpu in readiness and" they drove away together to Lawrence Park. They found the great house in confusion; Mrs. Ckillingworth in hysterics; while, in the sumptuous drawing-room, tho body of the master lay in state. Arthur cast a swift glauoe around, then he turned to Ludlowe. "Let usro up-stairs to her room," he said, hurriedly j and wi thout a word the chief obeyed. Outside the door of Ruby's chamber the officer, who had played so impor tant a part in her arrest,, was sitting sullen and crestfallen over the unexpected turn that affaim htd taken. Upon the veranda, belovr th"i window of Ruby's room, the other giard had been discovered insensible, from the evident effects of a bottle of old rye, J which, nearly emptied of its contents, stood suspiciously near. Arthur laid his hand upon the door-knob . and turned it slowly. Has any one been in this room i" he asked the officer, "since since He broke off abruptly. a w omcer buouk uia imuu. "No, sir; no one: we-were waiting forypuandMr. Ludlow." Slowly Arthur opened the door and entered the pretty chamber which it seemed profanity to invade. ' Ludlowe followed in his footsteps; and onoe in side they closed the door. Arthnr a-lanced around the pretty room with its rich appointments and elegant trifles, and a low groan burst from his lips. There was the impress' of her golden head upon the soft, white, lace-trimmed pillow; he stooped and laid his cheek for an instant upon the spot where hers i ad lain. The room, was furnished all in blue end white. A white velvet carpet dotted with blue forget-me-nots; the window curtains of azure silk aad frostv white lace; the same delicatu silk and lace draped the low rosewood bedstead; the furniture was upholstered in blue satin, and the entire aoartmen t bore the ap pearance of having been lately occu pied and hastily quitted: There was a tiny bronse slipper uiion the velvet hearth rug. Over the liack of a gilded chair hung the white fur opera cloak which Buby had warn to the theater that last night upon which she had known pleasure and tie amusements of the gay world, Arthur recognized the oloaki He thought 01 the slight form whieh.he had snat ched from the devouring flames, and how he hod held her in his arms for orie brief, blissful minute; then he turned his attention calmly to the task before him. "See!" he cried, excitedly; "there are signs of a struggle ; the hangings of the bed are torn imd the window curtains! Andgood heavens! Ludlowe, look!" The two men were standing near a window, which was open. The rich curtains were rumpled and torn,. ..ml though some one had clutched wildly; at them; and there, upon the window silL was a broad blotch of fresh red blood! "She has been murdered!" panted Arthur, at hist; "or carried away bv force, and she has striven to defend herself!" The chief shook his head doubtfully. "Who would carry her way forcibly. Arthur?" he queried, gravely. "No, no! It is more than likely that it's all a put up job, and that she Miss Law rence had friends outside to assist her, and so has made her etcape. My word for it, Arthur, you will never see hor again!" "Mr. Ludlowe V Arthur Wynne's voice rano out- loud and clear as a trumpet call. If you dare oondemn that innocent girl unheard, you are a, worse man than I can believe yon ! There is some mys tery, some devilish mystery, behind all this, and it shall be the object of my life to ferret it out ! Henceforth I dedicate my existence to that end! My wealth, my time, my every endeavor. shall be devoted to the clearing up of this mystery! Mr. Ludlowe, do you withdraw from the east)?" "No!" said the chief, firmly. "I in tend to stand by you through it all, We must leave no stone unturned in tho way of evidence. Let us examine the toilet table yonder; in. the drawers we may find something which may prove useful as a clew." TO BE CONTiMUSn. . The Work of a Minute. A ray of light travels 11,160,000 miles in a minute. In the United States the telephone is used 595 times, the telegraph 136 times, in a minute. la a minute the lowest sound your ear can catch has been made by 990 vibrations, while the highest tone reaches you after making 2,2',!8,000 vibrations. In each minute in the United States night and day, all the year round, twenty-four barrels of beer nave to go down 12,096 throats, and 4,830 bushels of grain have come to bin. in a minute an express train goes a mile, and an ordinary street car thirtytwo rods; the fastest trotting horse, 147 9-13 rods, and an averago pedestrian of the genus homo has got over sixteen rods. Wanted to Know All About It, "Papa, how do you noil a campaign lie?"' "With the hammer of troth, my son. Don't bother me." And the editor smiled sardonically and resumed work on the leading article in which he was pulverizing a loathsome contemporary. "What do you nail it to, papa?" "To to the bulletin of public execration. Can't you irun out and play, Johnny?" Johnny was silenced for a few moments. "Papa, what sort of a noil do you use?" "The nail of Confound the boy! Don't you see I'm buiiy?" "Doesn't the nail sometimes bend, papa?" inquired Johnny, after a thoughtful pause. "For heaven's sake, Johnny, shut up!" . Silence again reigned. The editor paused a moment to give his beastly contemporary tho finishing stroke in terms at once dignified and polished, yet bitterly sarcastic and crushing, and the work required some thought. "Papa, what do -yon do when the hammer misses the nail, and mashes your thumb, kerchunk?" shower of ink-stands, paste oups, paper-1 wfliclits. end luniruro whoUv unanitt thl fa futkVaattan.l ' 1 lib tot puWyo,
Mistakes Abont Birds, Frogs, Snakes and Wlulos. "As I was standing by the bird ease," said n muaeum attendant, "a fine-looking man came along and to'.d me he wanted to see the swallows that burrowed in tho mud. 'Never heard of such a case,' I said. 'Is that so?' he replied. 'It's very common where 1 live up near Glen's Falls, Every fall the swallows of certain kinds dive down into the water, force themselves through, ' and bury themselves ia the inudi where they lie till spring." 'Ain't vou mistaken ?' said Ij 'that notion has' been exploded among naturalists for fifty year's.' Thou ho became indignant, and took me over and pointed put the bird. I saw it was idle to talk With him, and when he told me he was -a school-teaoiier that settled it. "Ml guarantee," continued the speaker, "that three but f evety five persons that come in her8 believe tho story of toads and frog being found in
solid rock. 1 have beon told so by many, especially laboring men, and as tlipy had seen it they could not be convinced. The most rigid experiments were made by the late Frank Bucklaud to show beyond a,doubt that tho thing is impossible. You can find some -old fellows that believe in the jewel in the toad's head. Eight out of t?n persons imagine that toads Are poisonous, and nine out of ten think that handling them produces warti an outrageous fable. I've handled hundreds of them, and would eat one if nocessary, "Then there's the hoop snake. Not a few people have seen it, arid .when it comes to the milk snake, why, all the farmers believe in it. There's one over there in that case, and only last week an oid chap from Orange county- came up to me and led me over to it and said : 'One o' them snakes caused me a loss of t0 laat yea.?. - 'KauJviZl X .asked.. .'IKs what we call a milk snake,' be replied; 'and lost spring X noticed two of - my cows, pastured in a rook "lot, didn't give more than a third the milk they ought to. I couldn't account for it, until one day I went out, and there, coiled up right between them was one of these ere milk snakes. They suck a cow dry in half au hour.' " 'Did you catch it in tho operation? I asked. " 'No,' he replied, 'as soon as I hove in sight it dropped from the cow. Anyway, after I killed the snake, the cow gave as much milk as the others.' ' "A school book having a wide circulation, states that whales spout water. I wonder if the author ever thought he could spout water that he took in his mouth out through his nose. Wholes don't spout water, but heated air from the lungs. This, as soon as it strikes the out-side air, condenses and appears like water. Hew York Sun. Luxurious Oars. Quite gorgeous railroad cars are run between Paris and Bucharest. They are carpeted with Smyrna rugs two inches thick, and the sides of the compartments are covered partly with embossed Japanese leather paper, fcnd pa.-tly with Gobelin tipestry. Tho Jiniiig-rc'ira ars, in which triumpbi oi French cookery are served, are supplied -with htiudsomo slocks, damask curtains and Venetian mirrors, firiakfaiit consists of five course find dii.ier of fight. The sleeping-car. n are sykadidly furnished, and lnve hat as welt r cold water. The uva aga speed ia fovty mils on hour. Are Wo to Ifav Another WarT Eodm poUMoal pro-thata aver that wa hall. Ea that a It may. the bait's wajed ly nwJlcal acleuoo against disease wOl never ce mo until arrlva at that Utopian epoch yhev lha human family ah&ll ce&ae to ba effllctal iri.h IxxUly allmcnta. One of tba moat pctent weapon which the armory of medloins aniUliea ia Boatetter" Stomach Bitter, wbtoh ia of aiwclal utility as a family remedy, at it U adapted to the Immediate relief anil ultimate cure ot those dleoider ot the atomaeh, liver and boweU which ore of e nuMuett occurrence. Indlgeitiou, btUotisne-ia and coaitlpatiott are ratevatable ooniunn:otia, anl these aitmeate are com-p:ut-ly ei iatoit.-u by the Bltiorj. Hut til remedial acoiie ot thU iiiwrltivly kUjIosouu and genial m JLI1.0 taitoj in also n-oaa allmpnta, rheumatism and kidney trouble! ; its notion iu th to, aa in the other' compla nts, beInj chariot eriaed by uaeciuiled thoroaghaeM. , The prize presented by Emperor William to Prof. Boird in connection with tho fishery exposition is of silver washed with gold, representing a sea-shell, from which rises a boy holding a fish aloft on a trident; tho shell is supported on the other side by a malo figure poising a spear, and on the other by a half-nude female figure holding out a mammoth pearl. It stands on an ebony frame with logs of silver mussel shells, and is studded with rubies and pearls. It is exhibited in a rose-wood case with plate-glea panels. PocKtT-nooB S with bank-note trimming and coupon linings are very fashionable, i A TERBIDLT5 "fame" of blind incloses the "picturo" f despair.When - second childhood comtM a man forgets he is old. ' Cold Waves Arc rrcdicted with reliable accuracy, and peeDle liable to the pains and acltea ot rlienmatism dread every chantrc to damp or Btormr weather. Althontth e do net claim Hoed'a Sarsaparllla to bo a ne'sitlTa fnwiltc for rheumatism, (he remarkable nirea it has cflcclcd allow that it mar be taken for rucanw tism with reasonable certainty of benefit Its action in neutralizing the acidity o( the blood, which is the cause of rhoumaSnn. constitute the eecrot of Uia auceees ot Hood's Sarairtlla in eariUK this cowplaiBt. If you suffer from raeamaUam, try Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bjr all drusKlsts. i; six for 3. ITerarel onlr tt 0. 1. UOOU A CO., Lowell, Ujum. IOO Doses One Dollar CONSUUPTIOti T ha. pa a. ruwtiliva ramfiiiv for thfl shnvA ilitaa ' bv ftausa lbouanda o( cases of tho wont kind and oi loturRtsuultax kavo been curad. So itrong ia my faitb In tta effioaoy thai I will sand two bottles free, together witk a valoatila ioaoythal ; w,lnB.,lai ; troauw on ittta aiseasM w anjauaorer. Oire KiDntaaaad ! r.u.aa T. A. SMOCK, U.O., BlPMiSt., H. t, CUBES WHERE Boat Cough Syrup. Tastes good. ' ia timo. aoiq pyarnggtsta. SOLDIERS ""'.".v'eY vit. -lUUILllv buutitr ejected: Uvaprturii WjvitrtTed ; auecena or no fee. Iftw sont free. A,WaCrniick ft gam WaWa-a. B.O.-CiMnuuX.O. LpiES m 1 Mew prlceiUt of Uut Micnit), Patterns, Yarn. ke.t ana bouk t Ltjfi.ii tit til (tilnned nattitni da H ymK a I If tf I imnhtp,ArtUimetir.SriortflUC VTIlltV BnaUraulitii. Hnmnrjui r . ruts. had, -.. thoroaglily Uurht tiy mnl. Clrenlaia fix.. jOtrxufm aoaiNiOoi,i.iar HiitTa'.n. N V. $5 to 98 a iIat. Samples worth iA, FUBS; Hnetf nnlundcrtho hormi'sfoot. WrttAllrewa tor Haiety Keiniivldr Co.. Uolly, MJoh, IJvlhow4)ati4 makaater Biourr ururktut;. uaihaia l at attyvthlneelaain tft MArM Kit3r aw. C'vtly vctflt Vrau S-'kCK. AattAt, '1 HI at A 4 O . AkTUa4, ,tilV, TADIICf unnt to btijr smrcrnt in thta locality. 1 Altflld i Cujitis & WaiQUT. 333 Broadway, N. X.
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.IPtie ttnndfioment t-Ady In VoWn. Jtomnrked to friend the Other day that she knew Kamp'e Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs was f. superior remedy, as it stopped her cough iiMtmtly when other remodioa had no effect whatever. So to prove this aud convince you of lt merit, any diuggiet will giro you a sample bottle free. Large size 50e and 81. ' full Of Get "Visitor -"Were you at the meeting of the Woman's Society for the Dissernination of Political Economy ? Mrs. Sampson Oh yes, I was there. Visitor- Was there much go to it? Mm. Sampson Yes, indeed; when the .motion to adjourn was passed, there was absolutely a stampede, Sarjper'8 Magazine. For Cooplts and thronts troubles nee "Krowo'w Bronchial Tyoefces." They stop an attach of my asthma trngh very promptly." C. Falch, Miamivitle.OhiO. By mistake a Now Orleans paper printer! a list of coniir.g weddings, under the head of "1 ho Bt'ar Crop." tanoer Cored, Dr. P. Ii. Pond Is having wondnrfcl success in tho treatment and cure of oaneer at tho cmoor hospftinl at Aurora. III. Thoro ai- numbers of euros recently made hy him which are truly wonderful. Thoao alUii-tisJ nil,, 11M go then! for treatment a oneo. l'or Information address Sr. . L. Pond. Aurora, UL A ttadlesl Cirra for Epiicptio Sit. To ifte i'difor: Plt-nso Inform year readera that I have a punitive remedy for tho above-named disease which I warrant to cure tho worst circs. 80 strong is my fnith In the virtues of this mcdioino that I wilt send free a samplo bottle and valuable treatise to any sufferer who wilf sivo mo his 1', O. and Express address. My remedy luis cured thousands of hopeless cases. H. 0. Boor, M.C.. 183 Peart street, KewTCork.
S CURES PERMANENTLY BACKACHE, HEADACHE AND TOOTHACHE. CUSiS PERMANENTLY ALL ACHES. At Drcgoists amd DcaLCsa. TOE CHARLES A. V0BELE CO., Ba!tlmor, Mt. MUt.tfe, wfcwb rnfnM bf .IbmttAa wA tav bim nnrriaTrW I tmtitj... Tb KMIIeiaiw on lU riiAl Uk Swift' Sfcciric 1,-J. S, 0 1 wbith forve.1 oat Ih vaUan and baifi h'r. nA r.. it!. sJ i!.f h lUwt, and Unto afctatt, for r bek, w B&T 3 Sku iliKun, nwikd TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. bra wet 3, AlUnf, Q. ICATARRH JAM Bw fm Ely's Cream Slim! w-rtvtn Gold in Head KI.V I)n08., MirLrren 8t H.T. scorn EMULSION OONSUaiPTIOH SOEOFDLA BE0H0KITIS loiraas 00LD3CURES Wonderful Flesh Producer. Scott'e Emulsion is not secret remedy. Contaiititic the s'unnlat'ag Hypophospliitoa aud Pare Norwegiau Cod tiver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is 8$3 by Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK Bv(4 ty all DrHg'jbrto. HELP! 22 YEARS EILERT'8 FOR THE EXTRACT Of !' WILD CHERRY Bits cured all soughs, colds, bronchitis, and relieved asthma and consumption (or all who have used It. I not this an eridenot ot Us merits and reliability? It is aw and V meilitute lor all bronchial troubles,' and never fails to gtvo satisfaction. Trr It u ader a full warrantee. Price, 00 cents and tl.00 per bottle. Prepared by Xtutaai Pat). tciETABr Co.. Chiuaeo, 111. CHIOrtESTca'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS BIB BlAJfTOXJ MZAXU, Oriel MtLbvat, gasialata-sttdi rrtialiic nfit far BaJi. Merer Fail. Ak Cur iiAM(ar' Englitk ItiamnnrI Srinrl ia raid ! latfUoTsxt. wmlcatiklut falocrlLv bm. At Drueariaf. Acesk na atli'or. All Dills la eaatav ttoanl tMSca. pink uifftamilNftai on coatnCcrfcit. Seud 4. (stMops) M ntatlfitilftfi ana "Keller for Ladlae," t UlUr. br rtlHrri oail. 1A.OOO tasrH MUIrr8i tABtIS wfcofi" uid them. Nam Papr. ClUcWer Chemical Co.,adlton Sq-PhlUMpfc HRrlA CUREDI fiRRMAN ASTHMA CURE 1 lianirM ctimfortAbla rIcod. HO WAITiira for ns.1 I tCLTH.Ue.na; uedbjiiihi4tUkxi, iu action itmI med.ia.ta, direct and ncrtoJa snd ) can Ht na ri ibl ikrxtt.1 e trial eon-1 I of nr draiiSia, or hi mail . Suipio Free furi rtnecs the most e;rirtlJaU. Price w PJORTHERN PACIFIC l LOW PRICE RAILROAD LANDS FREE Government LANDS. tarXilLIOKj er ACRM of earh In JflnnnotK. Kortk rink.,,. Ui.ntnn. I.l.k.i W..ll,..ii .ml (Inmn. erath Cfljl Pubiioiuom witb iliatcrttir ia"5 fs,rtv I wi HBNr Aci'tliilrai. urar.nv lutu iu r Inlt. now oim-ii to -tattlers Sont Free. AtldrMa cm b. iAai5oa3f,La.nT,i tzsgmmv I prescribe and fallj en dorsa Big .s tbe onlf spociric rort.C-certaiacura of thin disease. O.U.INunAHAH.H. D., Amsterdam, N. Y. We bave sold Bit O 'or Diany years, and it hoe given iae vc ui shiibf action. , . B,8.YCHKCO, Chicago, 111. S1.00. Sold by BrugcUts, yiso's TUmedy fhr Catarrti la the Best, Esaicst to Usq. and ClieapMi. 0 Beadnrne. Bay Fever, Ac. 80 centa, S.E If A HQ A Q RANCHES. FARkfata Horn taw broaiuK; miiKt bt twUi t?clo8e ntt partner chip. What havr you rvmiiCf? KtindlorllHtat oncf. Lloyd 0. IferraU or F. R. i'anuouUr.WlClllIil Km. i it
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FRENCH COACH HORSES, BnutlrhUr bnm4 Rianlieppinft; dw lions and Marts, superb action, bred under tbe luitronsge. of tbs French Government. or catalogue and history ef tho breed address Petroll, Ilea. SEEDS
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For over tne itv wm 1 hftva bpen sl awutt e ji. fcrtr Irom the vUm-la of x diseased stomach, a cl for three years past have beer arable to do a 1, bftMncss. Two vcara ago my ca,c waa piononnced. by th: "best nicdicitl okitl Incurable. Laat June 1 bean usini; Hi 'bard's Kheuma tic Synp, ruiiatcnce btrjraa to feel belted, lbire used thirteen bottles and am a weil maa. EowAito Daher, Ofastir ferharic and Blacltsmltit, wjjacHson aucet, Jackson, wca.
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Do not be dripad into barloa- old o r traahy Keail.hnt demand tha ewry ' to!WriB eW ?ofhle a i tower Seeds for a I, loclmULii ue J trueeson our Cora tussle, suit t paid to any address Order, toed . amedeyw.reoelred. , . ... . t Ouro)tltbn ewhraces peiiew f the choionet vegetable Mad. turnery, onoiapei oi each of the followiiw isrietlw: Mohk. or Karly Broira iui Weeks Uij. Wuladell'his Erly Ti imin Beat, S.deotvery esxlj-Jtreey w,ie- , field Cbb,r-, Ivoai )rau Wrmt Boetou atarkct Oriory. Ssrly HaraiHith j Sus-r)orn InK an Cnrawkw. Uroton CMrled Ittice, tlrsaijo rter- , melon, Piacsiwie tnUliue. Wtwr SUn Whtt,, Ouirai. ria Curled Parsley. ; rurnipHontrtl Pwit. Eterkcsnnc Pmp. HoMen Bll trtvrr. YU iSi-e abaw Pniaiista, Karh- Turahi Booif Rtih, tol;!m Suiumre Bquaih, iVl(vii,,ll ioRielo, Jdivo .'Mrly lied 'l'0lit,le Tamip. weiAsoln-' GludenvetiilMrK of tie cliwoost Fov n-Herds a Mloirs : Ob paper 'nu. or J (Indian Sin t). mix.d vsrieties i one parr Neio4MU, one laur Niirells 1aniMi;eaa, one payer Kelaaa, mixed tarieties ; one eapor ScaMoaa, aU colirs mixed.
We OsTbr SI T4 ah in imstiuasa to the araiMfaf IhBiMMwMl. BHAtv Mteaend tribntnd amoaa the tmaoaa aeadiui: lete fire icoa evw.wjuisj ssewnee Far the Hn t neatest roriaeae:;!, - ,l it a M 4 " " a nearest at erne dollar.
BIND raw roeeaon a eewmte flece of paper, tmichefapiavr ,!S guaea.se eeeifa. Orsins of oor will be counted iiiid premiem a rataM Irtil Ms wTBAfsnnsi a, t. at., ar atiy bustneat men ta nimra iar inen. Pa, aMnt
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diseases means to restol$ and sweat glmtdn, it 4b'j fViwls. in nrtcr t t Rlhhjl:ste ttunf the test itae4icbitiV iritli 4aAjj m TIIUEV n..th mvSif mi bard's Ituc-.im.itlc with 'x,-C-,!f!0t great mni cine. I' or indigestion it ce rr cmHKUiua, a-pij lafailvluuina-einBlJIi ! t-ai tVa tiiuMr ft:'! Grand Rapid, Vjch., Fib., tfaiC No remedies kri' im w lis;ltii Its heme iwople. O bifroaali diseases, AWlV:i h. tJrewt Terr cn wdftilriMiitii stall wrr ale Warn rika to swva uani i ,- M m o.t wllktii. t Iro.ld Gear fi tV It 1Tli LcaaXOB la 1. any wittrar gomrntr, r puu jcjvi fr tiou nr mtri-:t. ttr&J turn ittk aflMLia tkrowb bf mo er rithoat n., i rural 9apei t 6 T ib:-.H frt Ii H ywier at aisna wi vwawa any ""," awattis - i ctvssh i-sbbim mwj i"' a , A il fl C l A "f' r Ml' iiSl mm . U mm t . . mm m m . ,,u . dfc Vfll I D H k DC O A U F. C ! 1K II vto ivun rnruii mis. y .uiw- 11 OOwtSSSaf INDIAHAI!0U Il-.iltl We i-aUMieni, ii.-uuu-ini s FHOM 'A STIUDT CiP THU 1 IA tt 416;' ' Chicago, JCacsiia ft tke iMkM I or ricn iarniin j ana g-rtiemg- utnaav .n l 1 r. u, -m a mV, '- 'ff, TS EEAI, W,tSfU.i3:I i e & av PKlnc-fiftLiJ 1 &B 13. I. W.MK Blcamiiu:; (rltn.1 fint loin neejedl a. reraoaa antdlnr One DllnTf;ewillctsosaI I4nt iar 1tb earti tlir aboi a Mttat arl U W dir eeeea aa to Um. nualar irfgrainita aaiitisaiiaUr beet gueeees M guess t MM io.9 .0.r s a . . rW each e Bi caeal ralaeal e . - T.fl Tela!, ifi?tjf Woeaataa- lt. iaoka ! IVIaada. It saay aat air?ir l a. w yB Ml c. DETECTIV sat eaviii y V11V1 ejeiiej- es; sm psj WM Wmtrf f titaaaaa is(ti4ii Busaa ( e-M itavUt H, ii a?, ., nHWIM irMVtVNMIMi tat
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