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Show J1' x,? Jvt xk VA x. .lx kb kV kb kb kb kb kb kb kb kb kb kb ;; if ;5 ,;;v ?;; V , A kb kb kb kb jV ?ARRIOR f JK ifxjvS BOLD WVWWVSWWVWSA Dy v y itt V i Author of Little Miss Millions, "Ur. Jack Caprice, ' XX' ? v. . x ' ' CUAPThlt IT. And the Professor, Too. Perhaps it was a raah resolve possibly Charlie Stuart should have acwarncepted the baron's ing for Its full value, and have left Antwerp by the first train. But It was only the word of the baron against his own powers of perspicacity, and Charlie did not see why he should yield so easily. In other words, he was not ready to believe In the story the wonderful baron had related, without more abundant proof. Perhaps he might even doubt It until the action of Arline Brand convinced him of her guilt, or her own sweet lips confessed it That was Charlies Idea of friend ship. With the disappearance of the baron from the scene, Charlie supposed the show was over for the morning. He was mistaken. While he stood there on the curb, a prey to distracting thoughts, he was being closely watched by a man who bad been lounging just Inside the en trance of the Steen courtyard. When Stuart started to move away the gentleman appeared to lose the last vestige of control which he pos well-mea- nt eased. He ran after the retreating figure. The patter of footstpps Just behind him natuarlly caused Charlie to half tore; perhaps thought It might bo be the baron, with yet another choice bit of Information with which to add to his stock of cheerfulness, or mayhap Artemua desirous of overtaking him, He was Immediately undeceived. A florid-face- d gentleman, who look' ed as though he might have been dal lying with tho wine too long, but witls hot passion glowing In his eyes, was close upon him. Even as Charlie stepped back a pace thinking ths man was drunk, or in a a train, to bis In great burry to catch tense surprise ' the stranger slapped Into Charlies face a pair of kid gloves be carried. Luckily, Stuart had a cool head for one of his race, or they would have bad It out then and there in the re spectahle street of the Steen. Ho saw that the man had a grlev ance, though utterly In tho dark as to :what Its nature might be. See here! Who are you?" asked Charlie. "Aha! I am Herr Professor Richter of Dresden." Charlie shook bis bead. "Still I am groping in the dark. To tny knowledge I never had the pleasure of meeting you, professor. The German scowled angrily. "Which Is one good thing for you air; and now that you have met mo you shall give me the satisfaction of a gentleman. morning it must be, with pistols or do you prefer swords? Blood alone can wipe out the base Insult "Suppose you tell me, Herr Profes or, how I have offended you. Surely, It could not be a matter serious enough to call for a duel. "How? roared the German, dancing up and down, his eyes glaring, his bands working as though eager to dutch the others throat "After troying my honor, you profess Ignorance, scoundrel! Then I will tell you, even though every gossip In Antwerp learn of my shame. By running away des- with my wife!" "What?" Charlie was so staggered by the ac cusatlon that he could hardly catch his breath. some He had passed through strange experiences during his life, hut this was really tho first time be had ever been accused of such an escapade. "But. Herr Professor, I swear to you 1 never set eyes upon the lady In Question. "You lie, rascal! Did I not with my own eyes see you put her In the carriage, and stand there watching her drive away! You are guilty! dish-raPoor Charlie felt aa limp as t g. This connection with Artrmus and bis Irrepressible dramatic fever was bringing about the most agonizing "Well, all I say Is, I must have done It in my sleep, But I gave you my word, and if t cannot prove my Innocence, I will give you the satisfaction you demand." at sunrise? eagerly. . As you say. There Is my card, professor. Leave the particulars at mv hotel. Stuart stood looking after tho learned disciple. "She the wife of that d scholar? Perish the thought! There Is another Infernal mistake about It. This queer old town Is all upset. It seems. Then he suddenly remembered tho rard she bad given him. wUIi per ns be Imd not thought to look at It, so he b:o-tl- l ilcno Into his pocket and drew out the c.ixe in which lot had placed It f.esh from her Inn 1. only to receive a std shock as be "To-morro- bow-legge- d, frenvy-bralne- lead: "MADAM Hotel de la t UtniTKlt. RCMIIM Ii Antwerp, Dresden. Well, there It ' In blaek and w! te "The Spider a Widow, 1901, (' X, !' saw ths mis- - A At bj Street and ye ;H .'H t jv. .'?i y. X( X.k X(k Xk ICopyrlirht, v. y$ x,b x,b x kb ST. GEORGE RATHCORNE, Etc,, "Mis Web, Etc. v A t Smith, New York.J (k i X y.'. yXk X y yX1 yX. yi jtc y X tk V v. yi x,a Xtk crable evidence bpfore his eyes. Still ho was grimly determined to keep his engagement for that evening come what might. Oh! sublime faith! It would re quire mountains to crush a positive belief in the conviction of hla own eyes and his own intuition. Dinner came next. He could amuse himself with thousand and one theories bearing upon the case. Charlie was enjoying his dinner with a fair amount of satisfaction considering what a load he carried upon his mind, when Artemus, who had been given his address, made bis appearance. Stuart Immediately decided to make a full disclosure. An opportunity came In good time whereby they could converse without being overheard. Then Charlie let loose. He fairly staggered his companion with his first volley, containing the account of the famous baron end his charge that Arline Brand was the most dangerous as well as notorious advea turer In all Europe. While Artemus was yet gasping from the effect of this hot shot, Char lie poured In grape and cannlster. He sketched the dramatic advent of the professor on the scene, the challenge to a duel he had Sung at the supposed disturber of hla family peace, Charlie, amazed questions concerning yellow hair and blue eyes, and finally the sol emn agreement that had been reach ed between them Charlie, having exhausted hla reper to! re, now turned the tables "What became of you, my dear boy? he asked. Artemus "I waved you farewell. said. "Then you Were not In the second coach? "Ay, ay. You see, the fair ladv neglected to favor me with one of her card3, and I was compelled to adopt measures of my own In order to dls cover her residence. She went to the hotel In the Rue de Mennlsters. "Thats the De la Palx, with frown, remembering the card he held Yes, my boy, the same. I was sat lsfied that I had found out just where she put up but curiosity Induced me to waylay the doorkeeper, he who opened the carriages and exercised the functions of factotum. So, put ting a bit of silver in his hand, I ask ed him who the lady might be she He with the veil over her face. scratched his head as though a bit puzzled himself, and then suddenly answered, as though at random: "Then our stiategem worked, she laughed. madam, my Ignorance, , "Pardon but I am Inclined to think It worked only too well, since I. an entirely innocent man, am booked to meet ths professor In a duel at sunrise, because, forsooth, he chance,d to see me place a lady In a cab a lady who had golden locks, and whom the old I mean the Jealous professor chose to fancy was the wife of his bosom. The lady laughed aloud. Oh. In a duel! He fight for me! charming! It Is too good! What will Cousin Hlldegarde say? "Im sure I dont know; but Im anxious to convince this old that he has gotten bold of the wron man, and I am certain you will assist me to prove my innocence. "Oh, sir, most certainly; especially as there Is no man In the matter fat all, and the object of our little escaSince pade has been accomplished. you have been put to more or less Inconvenience In the premises, It would be only fair for me to explain. The story was nothing new, though its sequel gave evidence of considerable originality, thanks to the appearance of the bright-witte- d Hildegarde on the scene. Madam and the professor had not been the happiest couple In the world. He was wedded to his books, and neglected his pretty wife. Long had she suffered, and doubtless would have continued to do so, only that his cousin took the bull by the horns and suggested a strategem whereby the student should be aroused and made to realize how dear to his heart this wife of his really might be. It was the old principle over again of not missing the water until the well ran dry. And one day, when the learned man found his blue-eye- d spouse gone, and a few lines simply signed H. begging her by her love to meet the writer In Antwerp, which note she had apparently dropped In the haste of her departure, the professor threw hla books to the winds and started In pursuit "To think he would even fight and she said, almost incredufor me! lously. "Indeed, he is distracted enough to defy Fate Itself. But, madam, you may do me a favor, boldly, "You have but to name It, sir." "This lady whom I had the pleas ure of serving this lady whom your furious husband saw me put Into carriage gave me a card and Invited me to call upon her here at the hotel . fire-eat- ht er A VEWERABLE iU PAST0R Y Pi JEB on all the mucous membranes of Is Catarrhal Tonic operation the body. tbe DeEspecially Adapted One bottle will convince any one. Once standused and Peruna becomes a of Old Powers Age. clining by with old and young. Mr. Samuel Saunders of Blythedale, Tbe Oldest Mao in America Attribute8 Mo., writes : " My disease was catarrh of His Long Life and Good Health the urethra and bladder. I got a bottle of to and began taking it, and in a few ! Mr. Isaac Brock, of McLennan county. days I was relieved and could sleep and is a that Texas, has attained the great age of 114 rest all night. I think 1 had tried other very . u valuable remedy. years. He is an ardent friend of Peruna and speaks of it in the following terms. highly recommended medicines, but they u p j did me no good. My physician told mo );, Mr. Brock soya : "After a man has lived In the world as that 1 could not expect to be cured of mjljljl4' t as I was getting to be an old man j c;. long as I have he ought to have found out trouble, I feel very thankful lot what (57 years). a great many things by experience, has done for me. think 1 have done so. Saunders says : " One of the "things 1 have found out to " Iaama later ofletter Mr. still the same mind with regard I satisfaction entire tny medicine." is the proper remedy to your for ailments due directly to the effects of the climate. Pe-ru- a na to life-lon- g a. Pe-ru-- ', Pe-ru-- Pe-ru-- Pe-ru-- "For 114 years I have withstood the changeable climate of the United States, During tny long life I have known a great many remedies for coughs, colds, catarrh and diarrhoea, had always supposed these affections to be different diseases. For the last ten or fifteen years I have been reading Dr, Hartman's books and have learned from them eae thing in particular : That these affections are the same and that they are properly called catarrh. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy, Peruna, I have found it to be the best, if not the only reliable remedy for these affections. tor many It ha been my stand-b-y year and attribute my good health aud my extreme old age to tbia remedy. It exactly meets all my requirements, I have come to rely upon it almost entirely for the many little things for which I need medicine. I believe it te be especially valuable to old people, although I have no doubt it is just as good for the young." Isaac Brock. A New Maa at 79. Major Frank O Mahoney, West S'de, Hannibal, Mo., writes : "I am professionally a newspaper correspondent, now 79 years old I have watched the growing power of the Peruna plant from its incipiency in the little log cabin, through its gradations of success up to its present establishment in Columbus, Ohio, and I conclude that merit brings its full reward. " Up te a few years ago I felt no need to test its medicinal potency, but lately when my system needed it, your Peruna relieved me of many catarrhal troubles. Some (wo years ago I weighed 210 pounds, but fell away dowa to 16d pounds, and besides loss of Seth i was subject to stomach troubles, indigestion, loss of appetite, insomnia, night sweats, and a forelioding of getting my entire system out of order. During some months I gave Peruna a fair trial, and it rejuvenated my whole system. I feel thankful therefore, for although 79 years eld I feel like a young man." Major Frank O' Mahoney. In old age the mucoua membrane become thickened and partly lose their function This leads to partial loss of bearing, me'! god taste, as well as digestive disturb. nces. Pet na corrects all this by its specific Rev. J. writes : In June, 1901, I lost my aense a hearing entirely. My hearing hat been ajmewhat Impaired for seven years, but not so much effected but that I could hold converse with my friends but In June, 1901, my sense ot hearing left me so that I could hear no sount whatever. I was also troubled with severe rheumatic pains In my limbs, commenced taking Peruna and now my hearing Is restored as good as It wti prior to June, 1901. My rheumatic palus ara all gone. I cannot speak to highly ot Peruna, and now when 88 years old can say It has Invigorated whole system. 1 cannot but think, dear Doctor, that you must feel very thank lulto tbe alllovlng Father that you have been permitted to live, and byyoo skill be such a blessing as you have been to suffering bumanlty.Re J. N. Parker. Mrs. F. E. Little, Tolona, UL, writes : In a later letter she says : " I am on!, 11 I 'I can recommend Peruna as n good medicine "Ah! yes, with a bright smile. chronic catarrh of A TRAVELER "She gave me a card. I did not the stomach and SEVENTY-ONAT bowels. I have look at It just then, but after the rldl been troubled seculous encounter with your husband. YEaRS OF AQE. verely with it for In which he accused me of stealing his n year, aad over me on with death wife, and threatened also a cough. Now my cough is all gone, the field of honor, I took occasion to and all the distressing symptoms of caInvestigate, and found this. tarrh of the stomach and bowels have disHe handed the card to her. appeared. I will recommend it to all as a rare remedy. I am so well I am conOne glance, and the professors wife . templating a trip to Yellow Stone Park laughed. this coming season. How is that for ene "Yes, it Is my but 71 years old ? on my honor, Melnherr Stuart, I did not give It to you." "That I know very well. What CARBOLIC SALVE wish td discover Is, who did? There will prevent blood 4 CA Is a young lady, also with such goldin poisoning en balr and blue eyes as you yourself D1 "Mile. Brand." Wounds, Charlie had been listening eagerly. possess; she Is stopping at this hotel. and heal He gave vent to an exclamation of Now, you must have at some time ex x a them, too. 25 cents. S changed cards with Jir. Can you not satisfaction. remember the circumstance? Would you have "Artemus, you are a brick!" The professors wife nodded eagerly. TOOTHACHE "So, continued the other, with "Well do I remember; It was only 15 cents? Our Japgrim smile, as though he could scent She quite charmed me something that had not yet become yesterday. anese Tooth Ache visible to the naked eye, "I came to with her naivete and her flattery. I Drops will rid you the conclusion the young lady bad had never before met one so fascinatof both. given us her true name, after all, ing. DeCOSTAS LIVER Brawas Isolde Countess "It the though she hinted at possessing an bant. FILLS is other. "And her name?" asked Charlie, To enjoy pure food you must have pure "Yes; why did she say that? mused Three frown Bukins Powdor I bis heart sinking. Charlie. "But one thing seems clear 25 cents a policy. luurantred absolutely pure and hi atlhfut, and be 05 cents a pound. Do not pay twfoethal ae.ls M , (To continued.) Arline there Is an Brand, after all; and is your health What that are not u good as Three I am bound to discover what Price tor powders Our oth- -r leaders are three frown worth? Pure Spire and Three ( row Triple Sxtructe relation, if any, connects her with this WHERE PERSONS ARE EVERYTHING They run tbe most fastidious bourekeeper. All Lung Diseases bold, Intriguing counters, or the runyour next order ask for Three Crown goods start with of (on'tima'l Wifi la In ami all Kubhlltulce. reluxe of wife acoujjh. the Professor Herr away M Athlnlon Society. If you will cough up I am book )1 either that, or The ruiai cuUnicssman's wife, ama quarter for a botfor a duel. to be In society, and who fondbitious tle of Coush Balsam Charlie Stuart saw the shades of ly Imagines that election to the Hous night dose In upon the old city of of stop couguinj youll Representatives carries with It the Antwerp with a Blgh of deep satisfacto unlock all learns golden doors, key Japanese Corn Care tion. will rid you of a her first aud bitter Mr. lesson, says asked hotel he the Reaching boldly CORNS for a dozen she alien discovers Low, that position to see Madam Sophie Richter. while ho waited. means something, but persons are Some time elaps-cquarter. Which do He was on needles and pins hung everything. Such a woman comes to you love the best-co- rns own importor quarter? up, as It were, on tenter-hook- s by sub Washington full of her ance, profoundly impressed with the lumse. Bwuaaisrs on STOnst all "The lady awaits melnherr In the greatness of her husband, fondly beon omkor mom i i i t wife of the that the lieving president, came over last little parlor tut S2lONth TOVvCR-yonder, at the wives of the members of the cabithe message. ALT LAMS Chnrlle drew In a long. breath and net, the wives of the senators, will CUD COINS OITY. receive her with open arms; that Bhs entered. Msdt n Fodt oryiflw for sR kinds He felt a sensation of tremendous will be invited to the dinners of which f net work. On itk twywtot she has read in her local paper; that relief. took for tiit Srs of tht riskord newsname she will In the get her For the lady, while pleasant and tin sum TOm on the kuttom A a MlM??m mh y a even handsome In her appearance, papers, and her dresses will be desW1I bs was as of the that cribed, governor's was a stranger. wife at the last charity ball. Alas for He bowed courteously to the lady. amt Ia Dounlam makvm She learns that i iXMMyuywuwuwwuAWMUMwyy I am a stranger to you, lady an her disillusionment! mora mmna Co o.rear Wo Mand tHmnU. while be a a congressman may very same. Sammd Stuart Promaamk Englishman, by than Through mthaa $2.50 manufacturer Inahoaa tha world. any some misadventure I have become, big man In his district, he Is a very ; $25,000 HLWAItD much against my will, I assure you, small man In Washington until he bas lertHt rewnflf94 PeUtttHls Ausertc. wt: ho taM to Attfono who 1 hr Hr! how 1 rl4rMolHlilira O' ? established his right to be regarded mixed up In your domestic arrangecoo disprwf UUA auunetW o ylrlA f f4l u, irra. p rrrre If H allrl cIim. tfusifbas4 a I mpiaaf ments, and 1 have come here to throw as above the average. If he has money Bociiiipo V. L. Ikniglas 1 f, ffwlis, hNcsniHl M htt 9 ft u. per i O.P (diaat 4 Oy lntlieUrep.lnmnufdelurcr myself upon your mercy and bog your and tact he may soon attract attention iMa, he cua ony cheap ur aad and crofs the golden boundary; or If gentle Indulgence as an Intercessor." at a produce bit eh he has no money, but much ability, The Indy looked astonished. Inirorcoat than otlur rm-- . , anreach he his will destination by Who seeks to di X W "Sir, explain. a tv t fi NV X wa ' urnt. Whleh Cimlilna Iliui V C If ho R one has tfirell neither other hut Phoet CWZ X f,.r route; , j.hWaud you harm, and of whom am I to beg nor B I.VXI equal in A , SZZj the other, If he Is simply an ordi- hp- -J every. indulgence? she asked. to tluH.0 u!, jt . w jF . nary member of congress, a very fair WlifU jou plant Votfi'ldrs feeds you wy 5 wlirofor$4an, "Madam, there Is at large In Antcommonmiddle class 1 of A boM,. w. 12 the I plant l. oir;iiui s.t.r) L.i. iiW j CatsUiguw werp n man who has sworn to hne specimen tells all trivui nee, In, pent free, Ikj sure and f :i timed or worn by I iimiMiinlr of men w ho social recognithe life of the wretch who Ins robbed place Intelligence, the imvd l bocn ari t.t.nut helintlng they paying f I which his wife sighs will ami semi fur it trxluv. his quiet home of Its one bright Jewl tion for could get a lim-rldr,i) fy f.lHiSO pr $3.eo. be heis. The wives of senators VOGEL El SEED CO. never 11 -ha x convinced them that who nrowls hither and yon. regard-xfit, ,uV,Sk' and wear of hi $ 1.50 and .1.00 time tyl, lor state will return her call, she la Ju.t rf his personal nppenmuee, roiti be a petij. Civ nd litem dina to even to Invited a plii.i! ir limner, t"a. $! with!. veiH'eame. nnd riudy to may , O NffTMt flfc Wg'f,; I J , f W . t em! of the season, but M ! S VH'AA.rt 10,00 ll'ivSi'-saeilrtee all he ha on earth If be can ner at the f..g L4id. A Nm uf 4 m l.mr ) 4. 4.91 0,0 bn will limit of her the that insight W, but avenge his l.onor. OtHClAR 04.00 CltT ROOB Llfs Worth Ifl.OG Como rod tth Otnor Mohoo, :to society. Ilarpi r's Weekly, Y Co. Ojjdcn mean Assay the that profesreally tht 00 t Art'grh t lnft Otyf PM f't fiAiw, Ht9 sor In lore In AntwetpT 'tf. VUf ft d. CAo0 feme of Cie recent rvq.i!n nrtieleg Kitfittmum, Png fVwf fi'irfi vd A Cf, hovu W, u Pviilnn "Ilr.ving around like a mad bull. seem to rove that a Utile It art'lns is WUklUiJil btHLurn hhi t ft ki4v ti t. I ,1(0 ,ttf frr "Tim nt la i be has left his inurty li.inger'Mis thins. 1 W. mtut MAIL V old boohs" like to (i)il' orxolve', with the diluMon Ihef the pwoviwi Junt lie Very much In evidence, I "f? relief .n , eurea wnret MK a 4 M ahlngMin, I. C. Ihef imk uf I you. yoml our ream arc tmr. I I will reeolr niilep repllea It. Ilf last tir.M.M.uiuui aauaisiViuiiXtM Staf It, Hit luu Corpa. rrohtmiiai Claim mat II J i carte-de-visit- e; too thankful to you for your kind advio and for the good health that I am enjoyiw wholly from the use of your Peruna. Haw been out to tho Yellow Stone Nation Park and many other places of the west and shall always thank you for yourgea erosity." Mrs. F. E. Little. If you do not derive prompt and satla factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman,' giving i full statement of your case and he will bt pleased to give you his valuable advici for E PURE FOOD gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tbr Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Obia PAY WHEN rj y Cut, l Sorei. Bruises, CURED If yoa nfw from of tho workOMM or error orated by I roe r ear, iiimw oo rr (be very pr.ei we wont to talk to. W hare te prorod kill loeurlnrnll Chrau hr direorer puklttkir taoaroodr of vnluntrry tenlai nUInf homo ( plo. rule 0OB1M ploiuirr aud rUUrr rr. Wa ara t pi, blub our ouraa !o dli private borauM ll would batnty otHi lid. nra. a br to proro our tblll la tlila tl... of troupler la n.t hor way. Thia la oar for eon-.r- iittit Health Insurance for pUo: Wo rare yoa Srrl and lhaa aak a ttarot-ahi- o rod. DRdfntNOll Oil) out o fro Atti fur you. tirolxcot WaoKMl.Hmmal WE CURE CATARRH aad all dlteawt of tko I.onft, Hoan Htonaofc. later. 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