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TO HELEN. Helen, thy beauty i to me Like tboe Nicaran barks of yore That ffently o'tr a pert:m-.i sa The i fy, viTvuni t inutrt r bore To tits ova native siicre. On dennerafe ea lone wont to rrsra Tfcy hyacinth hair, thy c affic fai. Thy naUii a.r, l.je brought me hvJne To the (icry that a Creete And tbe grandeur that n Kotne. Lo in yen SrP.aarit win"ow nu-fce How :jru.';ke f i:.e s.ji-J. Tr.e a -le ltr:ip ti:;n tiiy tt- 1! Ah. i :e. fivm ti.e ret Was wuich Are ilolv Lanu.' -F.'.-ar Allan Tie.

:OoCOsOoCoOoOoCcr o O o O o O o O o MI SPA H. c f c The Story of a King Who Loved a Commoner. c e O o c cOoOcCoOQoOoOoOoOoCoC i It was an I ilea I May, At one of the big-rest houses iu London a ball was in progress. The small hours hail come, and out over, the tops of the trees the moon was shining. Iu the park a man ami a girl were sitting out dance after dunce. The man was of courtly presence and splendid physique, with face clean cut as a cameo, red gold hair and pointed beard, wondrous even there in the half light, and blue eyes that fell before neither man nor woman. In low. passionate tones he was pleading with the girl at his sidepleawing us strong men only plead for life or love. Hut to all the fervor of his wooing she was adamant. "You do not love me. Itlanche." he cried at length. "You have only been playing with me." "Ah. Hex! What a lifetime of regrets and loneliness I should be saved if 1 did not:" lie caught her in his arms, raining hot kisses on her cheeks and lips. "My love My life! How can I persuade you to forget everything but our love for each other and marry me!" "Why do you tempt me? Why do you love in? Why have we ever met?" She half freed herself from his embrace and stood, her hands on his shoulders, scanning his face. "Heaven only knows, since you insist on parting again." he answered. "And yet you say you love me." "I do love you with all my heart and soul. Hex, my prince of men, my king: But how can I marry you? Would you have your people say you had brought them a country girl, a commoner, a nobody, from over the sea? In what disaster would the royal marriage end": No. no, niy Hex. Our dream is over tonight. We have come to the parting of the ways. Go back to your throne and wed a woman fit to be your mate a princess. And I the memory of this May madness shall go with me to the grave, and no man shall call me wife." "Before God. Blanche. I will never marry any woman but you! There shall be a lifelong troth between us if you will have nothing else." t He drew a ring set with blazing diamonds from his own finger and slipped it on hers. "Send it to me, darling." he said, "if in - the years to come you repent tonight's decision, and I will be at your side as fast as rail and boat can bring me. And send it to me if the great summons come first to you. and it shall be buried with me, for love of a peerless woman." lie bent his handsome head and kissed her again. "I haye no jewel to give you back. Hex," she whispered, "only this little Mizpah' ring 'The Lord, judge between me and thee when we are absent the one from the other.' " She raised her lips to his for a last caress, and he kissea tne teararops from her eyes, too, before he led her back to the glare of the ballroom and the scrutiny of a score of pairs of jealous eyes and the murmur of a score of envious feminine tongues, "She has refused him, the little fool." Blanche Drummond sat sewing at the open window of a gray. Ivy grown house, with the golden sunshine of another May. ten years after, showing up all the finger prints that relentless time and trouble had placed on her beautiful face. Squire Drummond had never possessed more wealth than would suffice for his own requirements and those of a prodigal son. and it had been a standing grievance to him that his daughter had so steadily refused every offer of a rich husband. Ee did not know the story of the diamonds on her left hand, and. moreover, he had no soul for sentiment. Now that he was gone to his long home and the prodigal far off In a foreign land Blanche lived on at the old country house with the annt who ten years previously had chaperoned her one London season. Suddenly that lady looked up from the newspaper she was reading. "Do yoa remember the king of Stervia, Blanche," she asked "the handsome man with the red beard? He called himself the Count vou Glenchen that season we met him in London." Her eyes were dimmer than they bad been ten years ago, and she did not see tbe flush on her niece's cheeks as she murmured assent, but went on in blissful unconsciousness. iu w uiarrieu ai last. .vou sne reau alond : "It is officially announced that a marriage has tieen arranged to take place shortly between his majesty King

? of h r bighm-ss PrIfwss 1 lav,f f RUodania.That was all only a la!J press parafraph- ',ut j1 ,he ,sw f Ma-T ehm aI1 dazzling before Blanche Dtcmmond's eves and brotisb ie

wa"8 f the ocean surging through her ertrs. Before God. Blanche. I will never marry any woman but you!" He had forgotten her, then. Even a king could forget his vow. She put away her sewing presently and went up to her own room. Out over the woods, yellow green In their young leaves, and the distant sea. hinimeriug sapphire, the sunshine swept in a flood of gold. The birds twittered a hundred glad sou;. and the scent of the lilac and hawthorn buns u the air. But she heard nothing save

the memory voice or her king lover s j pieau.ug, saw uom:ug mil uis u:aniouds on her baud diamonds that mean constancy! And he was a!ort to do as she had urged him marry another woman. Ah. well! When the I'rincess Klavia was queen of Siervia. she would put away his love pledge forever. The days crept on. and the weeks, and now and then a paragraph appeared in the papers ancut the forthcoming royal wedding. It was brought to remembrance that King Hex was t!ie haudsomest ruler in Kurope. The Princess Flavia was said to be beautiful and accomplished. The names of the bridesmaids were announced and the clergy who were to officiate, and then came the entire programme of the great event. Blanche read it all through as though it were part of a dream. In imagination she saw her own name in place of that of Princess Flavia. It mfg!f have been. Yet not once did she re lent her decision of that fateful May night. She still believed that to have yielded to her love and married him would have been the greatest wrong she could have done'him. And so his wedding morning dawned in that tranquil country spot, and Blanche Drutnmond's left hand was minus its blaze of diamonds. She wandered out into the garden that morning, restless and agitated and. sitting in a tiny summer house beneath a big lilac tree, fell a-uiusing while the hours passed, and bj and by the glare of the noonday sun warned her to return to the house. At she neared the garden gate the vicar was passing on the road outside, and mechanically she paused to speak to him. "So you have returned. Mr. Willonghby. Have you completed your business in town satisfactorily?" "Thank you, yes." he answered. "And 1 feel like a giant refreshed by these few days in London one drops into such a rut. forever In the country. Of course you have not heard this morning's news?" "No. What has happened?" "The king of Sterwa. who was to have been married today, you know, was found dead in his bed this morning." With a choking cry Blanche reeled, and before the vicar could reach her she lay faint and prone on the graveled path. For hours she passed from one fit of hvsterics to another. The doctor said her nerves were completely unstrung, and the shock of the vicar's tidings had been the last straw. No one dreamed of connecting i.th'U coufctry gin, wno naa not ueen in lobdouexeept for three months of her life, witl the king, who. instead of being principal In the pageant of a wedding, lay flead. it was whispered of poison, in bis darkened palace. Itwas for her he had died. Blanche felt assured, and by sheer effort of will she overcame her nerves and her eaguish and waited waited until on tha second day the postman brought her a little package with many foreign stamps thereon. When she next summoned up strength to face the world again and take up the burden of life, every one marveled at the alteration in her. Years older she looked. The luster was gone from her eyes, and her expression was that of a woman who had just turned away from the deathbed of all that the world held dear to her. Above the diamond ring on her wedding finger was a plain gold circlet engraved with the old tryst word "Mis pah." and next her heart lay a letter tne oniy letter ,ue uau e from her king lover: My Blanche-You have seen all the reports of my approaching marriage, and you are thinking 1 v,..-. .it.othpr f.-jT-imttTi the one woman I love. No so, my peerless Blanche, it has oeen necessary, for state reasons, to acquiesce in the match arranged for me by my ministers, but tonight I make my own quietus. No other course is open to me but tbe one I am about to take, believe me, Blanche; also I am delivering the princess from s lifelong hypocrisy, for, like myself, she has been forced into this. I send back the Mizpah ring, snd I know a merciful God will judge me innocent in tbe time we have been absent the one from the other. W?ar it always ior my sake. Heart of my heart, farewell until we meet in tbe land where ail axe equal snd where love is the only king. Km. Ladies' Field. Moor Baths. The moor baths which are provided at many Austrian and German health resorts, were first used at Franzensbad. In 1S23 Dr. Poschmann. a physician there, believed that he had found In them a new curative medium, and they have since become popular. Some physicians still question their efficacy, while others in Austria and Germany rely upon them to render good service In many maladies. Though the bath is composed of peat, or moor earth, to which enonsih water has been added to make a thick pste of the mass, yet the peat Is different from that which is extracted from a bog In Ireland 01 Scotland. In both Ireland and Scotland the peat Is used as fuel. At Franzensbad the mineralized peat will not serve such a purpose. The bog from which it is extracted has been saturated throughout countless ages with mineral water, and the product is a strong chemical compound. Thus a moor twin is a mineral bath in a concentrated fnrm. and effects are produced upon the systeta by taking a course of these baths which cannot be produced, according to experts, by any mineral water. Blackwood's Magazine.

The Reldston Dairy ( Has changed its bate from Hussops and is cow supplying its customers direct from wagon, which is de- j livered at the residences of its pa-1 Irons. We deliver cone but mornings milk fresh from the cows which i does not sour, as milk which is kept ; over night and delivered the follow-!

leg morniLg. " j We are prepared to deliver anv i quantity of milk in any part of the ; city, ai d can furnish dealers in pure i ! :M. . 1 .j ixiiia w sun'iv iceir customers ai prices tbat will leave them a proiit i ; ior cana.iijg. ; Orders k-ft with Dougan A Co., j phone iyi: George B. Dougan, phone i i:-bl: Reidston Farm, phone i4; T. F. McDonnell's drug store; Richmond ; Cream Co., phone 11SS, will receive j prompt attention. 1 julyl(Ki3m Reipston Dairy. A Ficudlfeli Attack. An attack was lately made on C.F. i Collier oi Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly i proved fatal. It came through hfs ; kidneys. His back got so lame he i coulo not stoop without great pain, or sit in a chair except propped by ' cushiens. io rtmedy helped him' until he tried Electric Bitters which j ttitcttd such a wonderful change that I be writts he feels like a new man. i This marvelous medicine cures back- i jache and kidney trouble, purines the; bkod ar.d builds up vour health i Only 50c at A. G. Luken & Co. 's i drug store. ASTORIA For Infasts and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bough! -iears thtj Excursion Rate to tne Hamilton Fair, via tne C, R. & 91. On account of the Butler county fair, to be held at Hamilton, O., the C, R & M. fca made a reduced rate. Tickets on sale Sept. 30 to Oct. 5, inclusive. Fare for round trip, $ 1.60, good returning until one day after date of sale. C. A. Blair, Tel. 44. City ticket agent. Sundav'Rates to all Points ; On tne C. It. "Ac M. The C. R. & M. made a Sundayrate to all points on their line one fare for the round trip. Tickets good returning fame day only. Sunday rates to Cincinnati fl.i'5 for the roucd trip. Trains leave here 9:30 a. m. returning leave Cincinnati 7:30 p. m. arriving at Richmond 9:35 p. m. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agent. Phone 44. Only one remedy; in the world tbat will at occe stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. 50c. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned mv foot frightfully." writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns.Scalds, Cuts,Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. 25c. OASTOZlXia.. Bears the 1 h8 'nd Yea Have Always Boi!a Bignature f . . of 04 Notice to the Public. On and after October 1, 1901, street I car tickets will not be sold by con ductors and motormen. hut rr.av hp naa during business hours at Ross j druo; store, near eighth and Main I streets, at the preseut rate Of Six for j 0- , ! ' Cents. Richmond Street axd Intercr b n Railroad Co. 23 tf I.ow Rates to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. Septembep 30 h and October 1st, for meeting of K of P. Grand lodge and Grand Temple Rathbone Sisters, excursion tickets will be sjld to Indianapolis via Pennsvlvania lines until October 4th. For particulars see ticket agents of Pennsylvania lines. Butler County Fair Excursions to Hamilton via Pennsylvania Lines, Excursions tickets to Hamilton for the Butler county fair will be sold September 30th to October 4th, inclusive, from Cincinnati, Richmond and intermediate t'eket stations on tbe Pennsylvania lines. For particulars see local agents. AN EASTERN TRIP Over the Reliable Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to New York may be obtained at principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania lines,good going over tbie Pennsylvania liEes or going via Pennsylvania lines and returning via the other direct lines from New York, including the routes via Buffalo with privilege of stopping over at that point to take in the Pan-American exposition and Niagara Falls, or returning via Washington, D. C , with stop-over at that point. Full information wili be furn'shed in reply to inquiries addressed ticket agents of the Pennsylvania lines.

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Pain in Head, Side and Back. For year I suffered with pal a In th beJ. pain in the side, and In the small of the tiack. 1 was nervous anil constipated and could no loer. The puis and other medicine I tried ; tilv made a bad matter worse. Then I trK1 i eli-ry Kmc. One package cured nw and :!tde" a new woman of me. Mnj. Tb. K-Aeo-iisiiiuit r, t"rotouHu-H udson, N. Y. felerv Kinecure Const t pat ion and Jferra, -iomach, Laver aad Kidney liaja. S PUBLIC NOTICE Wa wish to anooanca to the people of this vicinity that we ha-a secured tho AgenrT for C. E. Carter's Catarrh Cure A poslti. enre for Nasal Catarrh, Cold as tha Head, Sore Throat. Inflamed and Swattea Tonsil. All Catarrhal Throat Trouble., Clogf Nostrils, excessive Nasal Discharge. Her, la. Cough. Dr, Choking Peeling. This remedf has been a sitrnal and inuint ona an re ess. It is soothing in its action, and xoduce on its first application a sensation of " htful relief and benefit, instantly kills the Bacterial Germ, wuich produces Catarrh of the Head, Nose and Throat, and eventually leads to such seriooa troubles as Asthma, Consumption, Laryngitis. Bronchitis, and many other diseases too nasserons to mention. Can bo used by the most selieate persons or children without harmful 3i nauseous results. PRICE 60C. AND SI.OO. The ft .00 sise contains two and one-halt times the quantity of the 50c aise. a E. CARTER & CO.. 71 Jacksoa SL. CHICAGO Trade supplied by A. G. Luken fc Co., wholesale druggist", 628 and 630 Main street, Richmond, Ind., and Charles L. Magaw, druggist, 201 Ft. Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Ind. Drunkenness & Drug Using Keeley The IHOIANA.OLIS OFFICII 105 Commercial Club Bldjf. Reference, to cured nion tire in otir community. Torresnonaence confidential. Bell Tel. 2427. mnaHwhcUik. PLAIN . - Id O. INO. 6SAUTY, I!!! GQNQira BELLAVIT, Vraeuic Boauty Tablets and PUf fciiv fe AfKi irifrut9ed !i ii&orders. Restores th Dliwa oi-eui n l ;c "sc-a. -i0 days' treaisiout ." Mi dais" ti.tH "- end for rirer'sr. Addw, I Sold j"by A. G. Luken k cL. Main street, 'and Curme & Co., 41V north eighth street, Richmond I CURE YOinSILF ! ccKca Vm for una. tarsi dtacharKs,lnn.ni mat loaa. Irritation, or ulwr.tioas In 1 to S d.ra. wx u auicutra. or macoas twniur.n.. rnnrn CosuwiM. PsidIoss, and not salna ;Ev.SCHEaiiCiCa. gem r poisonous. IMCNTI,0. I J mm r orsura-lota. "or sent In plain wrapper, I ty .xpreM. prepaid, fur "VVl fl on, or bottle., J.73. V Circular sant on rouuMt. .S.A. S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Real Estate, Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work ... A. place to buy a Lcrre as vet pay rea 1 O. B. MORGANI Practical Plumber ard Ga Fitter, 8th I and N. K Ste P'rVrnnrrl. Jnrl. H.H.Meeehoff SANITARY Steam and Hot Water Heating: SE "WEB AGE, ETC See tis for Estimates. Phone 46. 9 8 Ninth Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administratrix. The r,Bder'BneL admtnistratria of tbe eeuaieof Luther Adroi decease'!, hereby Kites not n-e tbat by virtue of nn order of the Wsrr.e circuit court. ?fie will st the hour of S p. m , on featuroaj. the. 12'h dT cf Or-tober, 1901, st the premise to ba fold in "Richmond, Intisns, ofTV-r f-r sate t fKiMie (M'e ttie follow ina dMwmried real estate, situated in Wsvne county, tft'e of Indiana, to-wtt : Lot !o. 43 in SanuVrs' sdd.tion to the city of Richmond. Wayne county. Indiana. Ssid sale wnl lie made suoject to the approval of said court for not ie titan two-thirdx of tiw full appraised vaiue of said rel estate, and cpoa tbe following term and conditions: At I.-a.t on-third of the purchase money ca.a in hand, the balance in two equal paym-ni's. one due m cut months snd ooe in tweire roonth from date of ie, deferred payment evidenced by note of the purehaer-r bearine- el per cent. muvH fr-.m djtte. wsivinir relief, providing for attorneys fee snd secured by first mortgage on the real estate ?oid SI'IE L. ADAMS, Adminiratriau Je-up & Jet;p, Attorneys. -pia-' I"oi-t4 j "It was almost a miracle. Burj dock Blood Bitters cured me of a i terrible breaking out all over the 'body. I am Tery grateful." Mis i Julia Filbridge," West Corcwell, Conn.