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Show upin her husband's breast Katherine lifted her white face aud moment The Bow of Orange liibhorv A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK By AMELIA E. BARR. -J. Thou and the Other One Eto. Author of "Friend Olivia," Copyright, IBM, by Dodd, Mead and Company. CHAPTER XVI. i j church, omits w airing tor orders from the got ei nor or mat or. And where xtent jou with the with Uiss. "Beloved one, go. Night and day 1 will pray for you, and long for )ou. My luxe, my dear one! Katherine held her husband's hand till they stood at the open door. Then he looked into her face, and down at his sword, with a "leaning smile. And her eyes dilated, and a vivid Hush spread over hi r checks aud throat, and she drew him back a mo kisteil him ment, and passionately again; and all her grief was lost in love and triumph. Kor, wound tight Iv she saw his sword-hUt- . around though it was brown and faded her the Bow of first, fateful Orange Ribbon. whispered, j i To Young Women: I suffered for sif years with dysmenorrhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded ever)' mouth as I knew it meant three or four days of intense pain. The doctor said this was due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. If young girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this critical time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God for Lydia E. Finkhams Vegetable Compound, that was the only medicine which helped me any. Within three weeks after 1 started to take it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my next monthly period the pain had diminished considerably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured, a month later. I am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have added 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and 1 feel light and Miss Agnes Milx.ee, 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, 111. happy. The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a womans health. Anything unusual at that time should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound regulates menstruation and makes those periods painless. READ WHAT MISS LINDBECK SAYS: Dear Mes. Pin k h am Lydia E. : Pink-ha- ms Vegetable Compound has greatly bene-fitte- d me. I will tell you how I suffered. Mv trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as each month went by that I was getting worse. I had severe bearing-dow- n pains m my back and abdomen. A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkhams medicine. I did so and am now free from all Jessie C Lindbeck, pain during ray periods. 1201 6th Street, Rockford, I1L FREE ADVICEi TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Pinkhams address is Lynn, Mass her advice is free and cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Her advice has restored to health more than one hundred thousand women. Why dont you try it, my sick sisters? i $5000 1? FORFEIT tfnirtninla abort cannot forthwith pmdee. th. ortffnl lsttsrs and signaturM ef viuch viil prove their absolute jramniAsties. , Flukham Medicine Co., Lyna, Mam A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. London Youth of Long Ago Remembered Ail He Had Read. The London Times recently published an extract from its columns or century ago in which were related the remarkable feats of memory at by T. I. Oldfield, who died Grotto house, Margate, iu the sixteenth year of his Jge. The extract reads: "At the age of five and one half ears he had scarlet fever, which brought on him paialysix of tUe lower extreneties and debilitated his body for the rist of his life, but his mind presented the finest display of human perfection, Whatever he read he instantly had by heart; his favorite pursuits were the mathematics, philosophy, astronomy, geography, history aud painting, in all of which he made a great proficiency. His favorite authors were Locke and Newton, and his retentive faculties were so strong that he never forgot a single incident with which he had been once acquainted. "He could relate every circumstance ol Grecian, Roman and English history; was master of astronomy and had pursued it up to all its rcceut discoveries; had the finest taste for drawing and pointing and would frequently take admirable likenesses of persons who struck him from memory. He wrote a hand like copper plate and at a very early period lu life had made himself master of arithmetic. He was never known to be out of temper, and though he suffered an illness of ten years, which terminated in a dropsy and bursting of a blood vessel upon the lungs, he was never once Known to repine or be Impatient. His wit was brilliant and refined and his loss will over be regretted by those who had the happiness to know him," Rev. Jacob D. Van Doren, of E? Sixth street. Fond Du Lac., Wis.. Presbyterian clergyman, says: I bad attacks of kidney disorders which kept ms in the house for days at a time, unable to do anything. What I suffered can hardly Complicabe told. tions set in, the particulars of which w ill be pleased to ingive in a personal terview to any one w bo requires information. This 1 can say: conscientiously Doan's Kidney Pills caused a general imIn my provement health. They rrenght great relief by lessening the pain and correcting the action of t..e kidney secretions. , Dean's Kidney Tills for sale by all dealers. Price, CO ct ills. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For Freedom's Sake. It Has 1, - t huiuWr atmosphere of aims?" corning imih'Iiu. nr 'n.pea ami rlouliU. "To a room in John street. There of sundeiirg tics and tearful looking they were stacked, the names of the forward, that Ruhard and Katherine men enrolled, and a guard placed over Hyde came, fri ni the idyllic peace and them. And now, mother, we will have hcauty of their Norfolk house. some dinner; the soldier loves his Postscript. It was an exquisite April morning mess. from a letter dated Julv But events cannot be driven by (Quotations 6, A. D. I wi ) when they sailed up New York bay once more. Joris took his daughter in wishes; many things had to be set"Yesterday I went with my aul t to his arms, murmuring Mijn Katrijntjc, tled before a movement forward co.ild spend 'the Fourth at the Hydes'. They mijn Kairijutje! Aeh, mljn kind, be made. Joris had his store to let, have the most delightful place a nd the stock and good-wil- l to dispose great stone house in a wilderness of mijn kind! He gave Hyde both hands; he of. Hydes time was spent as a re- foliage and beauty, and yet within In company with convenient distance of the railroad called him ''mijn zoon;" he stooped, cruiting officer. and put the little lad's arms around Willet, Sears and McDougall, Hyde and the river boats. Kate Hyde said might be seen enlisting men, or or- the house is more than a hundred his neck. Knocking. Thats ears old, and that the fifth generation What's that noise? Lysbot had always admired Hyde, ganizing the "Liberty Regiment" then She has s 15 gold piecs Every day's events fanned is living in it. I am sure there are and she was very proud and happy to raising. Gladys. have him in her home and to have the temper of the city, although it pictures enough of the family to acbangle that was coined the year she was born and she wants to wear it him call her The little was soon evident that the first fight- count for three hundred years; but mother." after all, are But that doesn't explain the Joris took possession of her heart In ing would be done in the vicinity of the two handsomest, again. Boston. "She's battering It so those of the builders. They were very a moment. hammering. For, three weeks after that memorthe year wont show." Houston Post. In a lew hours things had fallen great people at the court of Washingable April Sunday, Congress, in ses- ton, I believe. I suppose it Is natural, naturally and easily into place. Joris If Writ. TSl'RtNE FYK REMEDYmidCo., Ctllr.Kl, ocullrt and Biam and Hyde sat talking of the sion at Philadelphia, had recognized for those who have ancestors, to brag pH tr tiiflauirtl. our fYPi N 1H K. men tne in old off Ml to show free and the Ice iitnplt camp there as a Continen- about them, formation of a regiment. Little Joris leaned on his grandfather's shoulder, tal army, the nucleus of the troops buckles and fans and court dresses that were to be raised for the defense they have hoarded up, not to speak of No Hurry. listening, l.ysbet and Katherine were of the country, and had commissioned the queer bits of plate and china; and A remarkable story is told of a unpacking trunks full of fineries and Col. must say the Hydes have a really Washington as commander-in-ehie- f clergyman abiding In a southwestern pretty things. to direct their operations. Then delightful lot of such But suburb of London, who, concluding About four o'clock, as Katherine brethren, heart was In a state of the the strangest thing is the household my Yes, sermon, said: and Hyde were dressing, Joanna and every talisman. it is not like the luck of there is a boll," and then, drawing Batavius and all their family arrived. greatest expectation and excitement. In June the Van Heemskirk troops Eden hall; it is neither crystal cup. out his watch, added, "but we will no with a Hyde met his brother-in-lawere to leave nor for nor nearBoston silver vase, bracelet, magic ready go into that just now. Batavius gentlemanly cordiality, and But they have a was soon smoking amicably with him, ly six hundred young men, full of nor an old slipper. pure purpose and brave thoughts, and tradition that the house will prosper as they discussed the proposed miliwith all their illusions and enthusi- as long as it lasts, and so this presoon Hyde Very tary organization. cious palladium is carefully kept in If he were willing asms undimmed. asked Batavius, The day before their departure, they locked box of carved sandalwood, to join it? escorted Van Heemskirk to his house. for it is only a bit of faded satin that When such a family a man has, It would have been hard to find a was a a St. Nicholas Bow he answered, waving his hand comnobler looking leader than Joris. And of Orange Ribbon. placently toward the six children, he the bright young lads who followed (The End.) must have some prudence and considhim looked like his sons, for most of with Is a fixed It eration. principle and Children. For GOT THE BRIDES GARTERS. me not to meddle with the business of them strongly resembled him in perone son; and any been have might other people. even if the roll had not shown Fair .Ones Gladdened by the If you go not yourself to the fight, sure, it, that they were Van Brunts and Van Lucky Talisman. Batavius, said Joris, "plenty of young The fashionable Riverside Drive men are there, longing to go, who Rlpers and Van Rensselaers. Roosedistrict is tittering over the originalhave no arms and no clothes; send In velts, Westervelts and Terhunes. Katherine and Lysbet had made the ity of a young bride last week, whose your place one of them." of the new regiment an orange AVcgelable Prcpara.lonfur Asto her eight bridesmaids were "It is my fixed principle not to flag with gifts a of cluster flag, blue twelve similating the Food andRcgula -Each girl received a single meddle in the affairs of other people, stars above the word liberty. It was garters. The bride was deep in arling the Stomachs and Bowels of and my principles are sacred to me. garter. before when the wedding, Have you read the speeches of Lysbets hands that gave It to them rangements But few words were said. Lysbet and one i of the Danish servants told her of Adams and Hancock and Quincy? could Katherine but and stand gaze a popular superstition In her native Have you heard what Col. Washington as heads were bared, and. the orange land. The maid said the very essence said in the Assembly? Promotes DigcslionChecrful-nes- s folds flung to the wind, and the in- of for bride and good luck, both Oh, these men are discontented! and Resl.Contains neillter word liberty saluted with briesmald, might be accomplished by nor Mineral. Something which they have not got, spiring Opunn.Morpliine faces and a ringing the bride giving the left garter to her bright, they want. They are troublesome and shout ofupturned welcome. attendant after the wedding cereconceited. They expect the century It was to be the last evening at mony. The Riverside Drive belle will be called after them. Now, I, home for Joris and Bram and Hyde, the superstition delightful, who punctually fulfil my obligations fapttfOUDrSAMVnmClfflt and everything was done to make it thought she and being somewhat faddish, as a father and a citizen, I am confampkuk Stedt a happy memory. 1 JlxSmnA decided to try the Danish talisman. tented, I never make complaints, HockulU SmUt m There had been some expectation of But, cried the girl, I have eight never want more liberty. You may Joanna AweA and at but the last Batavius, no one and left that bridesmaids only garter!" read In the Holy Scriptures tU Caiixjtwk&ii4 moment an excuse was sent. The This predicament she confided to her good comes of rebellion. is child writes I but sick, Batavius; fiance, blushing prettily as she spoke Bram rose, and with a Joris said think, then, it is Balavius that is the unmentionable word. The man whistle, left the room. and not the child who is sick, solved the problem in a moment. He have spoken, afraid, sternly: "Enough you Aperfecl Remedy forConstlpa-Tion- , said Joris. those as blind so told her to wear eight pairs of garters are Batavius. None Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea After supper Bram went to bid for eight days, and on the wedding Worms .Convulsions .Feverishwho will not see. , friend good-byand, as Joris and Lysday to wear all left eight garters. In ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Well, then, father, I can see what bet sat in the quiet parlor, Elder this way each bridesmaid might reis in the way of mine own business; his wife and in. walked The Facsimile Signature or ceive an acclimated garter, teeming and it is a fixed principle with me not Semplewas sad and still. He took the with good luck. The ceremony was to meddle with the business of other elder hands of Joris in his own and looked flourishing, and before the white-robepeople. XEW YORK. him steadily in the face. "Man Joris, bride slipped into her going-awaAnd he marshaled the six children he whats sending you on sic a gown she called her faithful and their two nurses in front of him, daft-lik-said, errand?' bridesmaids to a retiring room. and trotted off with Joanna upon his Joris smiled, and grasped tighter Girls, Bhe said, here is your gift." done had he that arm, fully persuaded I his friends hand. "So glad am to Then she unclasped eight left garters himself great credit, and acted with see you at last, elder. As in you came, that encircled her silk hose and each uncommon wisdom. I was thinking about you. Let us girl received her talisman. A still The next morning was the Sabbath, good friends and brothers. If I worse dilemma was when the ushers and It broke in a perfect splendor of part " come not back asked the bridesmaids what their lunshlne. They all walked to church . . r'tfIFTfn I'.'TTI'n sure and certain bridal gifts were. They answered, Youre tut! Tut, beauhow and thought Hyde together, to come back; and sae Ill save the "Something lucky. Sab was that tiful the pleasant city quarrel I hae wi you until then, A Young Philosopher. bath morning. Willing to Take a Chance. Two little maids of four and ix Katherine and Hyde and Bram were came to speak anent things, in case to If tell o the that you any warst, There is a restaurant keeper with a respectively were seated on a together; Joris and Lysbet were slow one wants to touch your wife or your new and capacious place on the upper years Suddenly the stool. Presently the elder of the two Magnificent Crops for 1904. ly following them. a brick in your bouse, or West Side about whom a story is go- said reflectively: Wcitcrn Canada "Dont, you think peaceful atmosphere was troubled by bairns, in your garden plat, Ill stand ing the rounds. Whaot Crop thia This mine host If one of us was to get up there that the startling clamor of a trumpet. A flower Yaor Will ba to the last shilling makes no secret of the fact that when would be more room for me? second blast was accompanied by the by all thats yours, Buahala I hae, and nane shall harm them he arrived in America as a youth he rapid beat of a horses hoofs, and the and Wheat at Praa-a- nt "I have a friend, then. I have you had more fingers and oes than dolla Worth Sl.00 rider came down Broadway like one Alexander. Never this hour shall Buahot. lars, and that it is due to his own inon a message of life and death, and nearregret. had do we advertise? that he now ean eommand his he very until dustry made no pause Why The Oat and Barley Crop Will Alto Yield Abundant!;, The old men bent to each other little army of eooks, waiters and other ly reached Maiden Lane. in their eyes. With To tell you what's good Splendid prices for all kinds of frain, cattla help, says the New York Times. When At that point a tall, muscular man there were tears were aware of he opened an addition to his rooms reand other farm produce for the growing of seized the horse by the bridle and out speaking, they which the clmiate in unsurpassed. . for you. and faithfulness and gratikindness to were his friends news? "What surprised uoOAmerie&ns have ttled la West cently About asked, the power of words. tude thrue years. beyond Crn I'unada Uunug the There a news! emblazoned see crest news! conspieuously great Great we tell dont Why thep? .Thousands of fro homesteads of ICG acres and Katherine were walking on various parts of the wall. The has been a battle, a massacre at Lex- in Hyde HtiU available In the bC6t agricultural diseach the garden, lingering in the sweet glassware also bears tbd crest. Concord Dont we ? tricts. ington, a running fight from It hae been said that the United States will, by the lilac hedge and I say, Pat, said a friend recently, to Boston! Stay me not! But, as he June twilight he forced to Import wheat within a very few Your grocer returns if don't She. All mosey business bank. you liver the jour a Hyde's where did you get that erest? Secure a farm In Canada and become shook the bridle free, he threw years. SJuUns Cut. one of those who will produce it. was arranged; he wag going into the acThat belonged to a king of my handbill, containing the official Apply for Information to Superintendent off Conversational Topics. count of the affair at Lexington, to fight without any anxiety beyond such name in Ireland, was the reply. Imiiiiraiion. Ottawa. Canada, or to authorired was natural to the circumstances 'as CsmmUun Government Aifent IJen). Iavies, I one were of the And suppose you It Is safe to bet that people talk Koom 6. Dunn the inquirer. Block, Cc&Uai Avenue, Great was away his wife.and son more about dres, dishes and disease FalN. Montana. Who then thought of church, though While he family? royal If he to remain were with LysbeC The Well, I dont kr.ow, was the confi- than about anything else. the church bells were ringing? came back, ample provision had dential I looked it up in the crowd gathered round the man with never reply. and wife sons his for Astor library. There were several the handbill, and in ominous silence been made and to he suddenly turned to the tidings of the massacre fare, but hundred years to account for, but I stores Katherine, as if sho had been con-a- t thought Id take a chance. at Lexington, the destruction of of war will the scions of his thoughts-"t- he Concord the quick gathering heart, and Russell Sages Joke. militia from the hills and dales around not last very is long, dear won, and the founda-th- e of when liberty Russell Sage has a great affection Reading and Roxbury, the retreat OSSESS BEST commonwealth laiJ, for horses. Any instance of to British under their harassing fire.j tion for a great cruelty -- AND estate we will buv a large taese useful quadrupeds that he sees until, worn out and disorganized, they why then of this banks the somewhere upon in Boston. a refuge had found he comments on pretty strongly. SomePHOENIX PATENT A hundred years after Joris was white and stern in his beautiful river. times, though his comment takes a shall wander descendants As he was driving turn. emotion; Bram stood by the reader, tins, your humorous MADE BY and cut hedges with a face as bright as a bride- among the treiliages outside of New York one afiernoon he and say, Wbat and boxed walks, to the reader, turned OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR Cu. met a farmer with a very grooms. Hyde who stood with bent brows, and the sweet taste our dear great, great Mr. Sage pulled up and i mule. OGDEN, UTAH. is grandmother had! paper in bis hand. Well, sir, what said : , And Katherine laughed at his merry to be done? he asked. odd an have mine you Friend, There are five hundred stand of talk and touched his sword, and asked there. arm3 in the City Hall; there are men "Is it the old sword, my Richard? Yes? said the farmer. Let us AJTOmPHWrvMiu'U enough here to take them. "The old sword, Kate, my sweet. Yes. indeed. I know a man whe E With it I won my wife. Oh, indeed, would give $100 to see that mule." toi duh:1 i xa i him. answered assent of A loud cry Who Is he, sir? asked the farmer. yes!" He drew it partially from its knew one how; no The news spread, The Paj.scnfer Department of the IlltaoUr And Mr. Why, hes a blind mat). sheath, and mused a moment: Then Central Railroad Company have rcor ntiy issued but men poured out from the churches he slowly untwisted the ribbon and Sage with a loud, mocking laugh, Circular ivo. IS, la which a publication known is desen bed tbo and the houses on their route, and tassel of bullion at the hilt, and gave drove off. MEXICAN their force was soon nearly a thou- it into her hand. "I have a better in country sand strong. Joris could hardly enthan that, he said, and, In the Zoo. i for the growwg of early strawberries and early 2 About o'clock, dure the suspense. when we go into the house, I will reresembles, i'.very dealer iu ,'ioti products They stood in front of the elephants, cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. .houlil address a postal card to the undersigned as he was walking restlessly about trim my sword. two big animals movthe a copy ot watching at Iowa, requesitu Dubuquo, the house, Bram and Hyde returned No. 12 " "Circular . , She thought little of the remark at ing restlessly about. The man was Asst. Goa l l ass r AenM F. MERRY, J. together. the time, though she carefully put the of aldermanic proportions, of generWell? he asked. tarnished tassel away among her ous girth, well fed apparently, and When Answering Advertisement, Oh, indeed, all fortune fitted us! SALT LAKE CITY'S NEW HOTEL dearest treasures; but it acquired a also well satisfied with himself. The down Broadway masse Kindly Mention This Paper. We went en of a was The who a little bit in the morning. new meaning chap, boy THE ST. NICHOLAS into Wall street, and so to the City deshand quite troops were to leave very early, and, clung to his father's 1904. W. N. U.. Salt Lako-N- o. EUROPEAN Hall, where we made an entrance. soon after dawn, she heard the clatter perately, It was evident that the boy And you got the arms?" NOW OPEN RATSt. 7SO NBA DAY UN of to first calls was his the and It 200. the ylslt of enjoying horses, galloping Faith, we got all we went for! the men as they reined up at their His questions were many. The last Cor. 2nd South and West Temple Sit, The arms were divided among the peo-pi- commander's door. Over F. J. HU Drug Co.'s one he asked In the 'elephant house ' was: table breakfast rose from the soldiers? They Where were the English "Daddy, do you think that elephant When Answering Advertisement, wives. Lysbet 'Indeed, they were shut up in bar- and looked at their as heavy as you?" It a bead her and laid Kindly Mention Thi, Paper. racks. Some of their officers were in gave a little sob, love-toke- Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about clangers of the how to avoid pain and Menstrual Period suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound GREAT FEATS OF MEMORY. bric-a-bra- isaggaasrsa love-toke- Infants The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Infan Signature of KotK.uicotic. In i long-draw- n Use For Over Thirty Years d y TXai0TO;L W. L. 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