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Show I FOR THE FDII OF IT. no 1? 'Highest he sat about and praised thing it wasn't necessary to pay board. Erie Messenger. QUIPS and quirks fiiesii the: joke shop. FROM f.V.Mi All hiV.:; h Ahead of the Game. Doctor From now you may let your husband have a glass of beer every A Bundle of Nonsense Selected With day you understand? Great Care and Discrimination-Warrant- ed Wire xes, doctor, just one glass! a to Care the Dines and day. Slake the Lean Fat. Doctor (a week later)- - Now, Ii hope you have kept strictly to that one per day that I have allowed your In Staffordshire, and Shropshire they glass to take? husband have a most extraordinary cure for Wife Most decidedly, doctor only toothache. The sufferer watches a he is four weeks in advance of his almole's run with spade and traps, and lowance El Liberal. , as soon as he, succeeds in capturing oce of these reputed eyeless little aniThe Perils of. the Benedicts mals he cuts off its paw and quickly Dills Have a drink? applies it to the aching molar, v Stills Never!; I've sworn off. In order to make the cure sure and Dills Since when? ... effective the paw must be amputated A Stills week ago Wednesday. My while the. mole is still alive; further- wife presented me with a son and more, if the aching tooth is on the heir, and I went out to receive conside of the jaw, a left hand mole gratulations at the club. When I got right must be used, and vice versa. paw if I didn't see trip back I'm A similar toothache superstition ex- lets! I tell dashed a like that- shock you ists in the Cape Verde islands, and Dills yes ; poor fellow ! Thank also in the Canaries. Pearson's Week- heaven Ah, I'm a bachelor. - i A . CONAM OOYLB PRESS flSSOWTIOH. jtfTERNAVONAL CHAPTER XVI. ' VISITOR. A MIDNIGHT OW all this time, while the was beIng played In t hese tragi-com-e- dy three suburban villas, while on a commonplace stage love and humor and lights and shadows were so swiftly succeeding each other, and while t h e s e three families, drifted together by fate, were shaping each other's destinies and working out tin their own fashion the strange, Intricate ends of human life, there were human eyes whichrwatched over every u stage or me pcij.uiiiio.iiuc, " and watched from behind the curtains. For a long time all was silent within the house. The light still stood motionless as though Mrs. Westmacott remained rigidly In the one position, while from time to time a shadow passed Id front of itfto show that her midnight visitor pacing up and down In front of wap her. Once they saw his outline clearly,; with his hands outstretched aa if in appeal or entreaty. Then suddenly there was;4 dull sound, a cry, the noise 01 a ra" taper was extinguished, ly and a darhjpbe figure fled In the moonlight, rushed across the garden, and vanished amid the shrubs at the farther side. Then only did the two old ladles understand that they had looked on whilst a tragedy had been enacted.1 "Help!" they cried j and "Heln!" in thir ..itrT, thin voicesj, timidly at first, but gathering volume as they went on, until, the Wilderness rang with their shrieks. Lights shone in all the windows opposite, chains rattled, bars were unshot, doors opened, and out rushed friends to the rescue. Harold, with a stick;-thAdmiral, his sword, his grey head and bare, feet protruding from either end of a lqng brown ulster; finally, Doctor Walker, with a poker, all ran to the help of the Westmacotts. Their door XI had been already opened, crowded iumultu,us f iroom.; ni Execution of Stokes In Congo. Stokes Regarding the execution of Mr.Bien du the State Free in the Congo informato that," according Peuple says tion which it has received from; a Major Lotharie trustworthy source, from Mr. Stokes, learned from letters of Emin assassin found on Kibonge, the had intrader Pasha, that the English to arrival his! of formed Kibonge early of the forces the help him to drive back he had given independent state asandtothat, the manner in Kibonse advice which they should be resisted.? These letters, it is added, also confirmed the fact of the sale of abundant supplies 01 arms and other munitions of 1 war by Mr. Stokes to Kibonge for the war to be waged by the latter against the inof these dependent state. Informed Mr. Stokes Lothaire joined ' facts, Major marches. forced by When questioned ' before the court-martias to the letters written by him to Kibonge. Mr. Stokes, the journal con tinues, 'confessed everything and on Major Lothaire declaring that his offense was one of treason and of participation in war deserving capital punishment, the accused had no reply to make. Before being put to death r he even desired to point out various posts where Mauser rifles and other munitions' intended for war against the Congo Free State would be found. It was, the journal concludes under these: conditions that Mr. Stokes was condemned to be hanged. London Daily News. I lawn, creeper- old two sat ladles, framed windows, Miss Bertha and Miss Monica Williams, .looking out as from a private box at all that was being enacted before them. The growing friendship of the three families, the engagement of Harold Denver with Clara Walker, the engagement of Charles Westmacott with her sister, the dangerous fascination which the widow exercised over, the Doctor, behavior of the the preposterous Walker girls aiid the Mnhapplness which they had caused their father, not of these Incidents , escaped the . one notice of the two maiden ladies. Bertha 'the younger had a smile or a sigh for the lovers, Monica the elder, a frown or & shrug for the elders. jEvery night they talked over what they had seen, And their own dull, uneventful life took :a warmth and a coloring from their joelghbors as a blank wall reflects a ..i hl r ed or tneir 1 j.:; this?"! j . sat fl am sure of It. You remember I bad water the pots, and. then I opened the window, and Jane called me about the jam, and I have never been - gracious, Monica; It is a mercy that we have ndt been murdered In our beds. There was a house broken into at Forest Hill last week. Shall we go ' ' "Good down and shut it?" ; ; - n, ' ; :"I dare not goi down alone, dear, but if you will come; with me. Put on your dippers and dressing gown. We do not CHAPTER XVII. a candle, Now, Bertha, we will together. Two little white patches moved the vaguely through the darkness, stairs creaked, the door whined, and they were at the front room window. Slonica closed it gently down, . and need go rur j down r. She lay e, j forgotten to . n.ucci . shoulder of front window open." t V ly Bertha 'No, Monica, surely not." up also, and thrilled In sympathy. ; . 1110 . shot a thought with a thrill and j ,,( said she, plucking at the her sister, "I have left the the room since." . "Some robber," said Charles. "You see that the window is open. She must have heard him and come down, for she was always perfectly fearless. I wish to goodriess she had called me." "But she was dressed." '"Sometimes she sits up very late." "I did sit up very late," said a voice. She had opened her eyes, and was blinking at them in the lamplights "A villain came in through the window and struck me with a life preserver. You can. tell the police so when they come. Also that It was 4 little fat man. Now, Charles, give me your arm and I shall go upstairs." But her spirit was t greater than her strength, for, as she staggered to her feet, her; head; swam round, and she would hjave fallen again had her nephew not thrown his arms around her. They carried her upstairs among them and laid herj upon the bed, where the Doctor watched beside her, while Charles went and the Den- off to the police-statioover mounted the vers, guard frightened maids. bed, there which made her sit up In nnvt uiwii 1 rable incident from which all future ln- cldents should be dated. It was on the very night which succeeded the events which have just been narrated, when suddenly Into Monica Williams', head, as she tossed upon her " n'fT" f -- Bertha," i her-4-pal- And now it was destined that they should experience the one1 keen sensation of their later years, the one memo- gasp. unt..J outstretched, dressed in her ordinary clothes, the extinguished taper still grasped ih her hand, no mark or wound upon placid and senseless. "Thankj God you are come, Doctor; saia unaries, looking up. "Do tell me how she is, and what I should do." Doctor "talker kneeled beside her, and passed he!njs left hand over her head, while grasped her pulse with the right. "She has had a terrible blow," said he. "It niust have been with some blunt weapon, j Here Is the place behind the ear. Bui she is a woman of extraordinary physical powers. Her pulse is full and slow. There is no stertor. It is my belief that; she is merely stunned, and thatfshe is in no danger at all." "Thank God for that!" We must get her to bed. We shall carry her upstairs, and then I shall send my girls in to her. But who has done f beacon fire. "J rwf j poet, ; i. Safe. Faux Pas. "I see that great author, Milton Bro wn, has just d led or Influenza, though it is summer weather." "Well, what of that?'' "Simply this, that I have a bit of a cold myself." I - I I 1 "Why not?" "Because you don't happen to be v , ; . 1 . j she-migh- ) j ; j 1 j TDor-to- r 1: he J-t- i ; jx han al 1 j I t ' . . r - ( . ' base-ba- ll ; ; : ' ' Obeying the Bible. A Glasgow minister, haTng observed that one of his congregation was in the habit of auuui liie uiiuicu uunug prayers,' (OKI gazaujs nim one day that he considered it would b ,; f more becoming in a worshiper to keep his eyes decently closed. The man scowled. "Doesna the bid us watch as well as pray?" he Scripture 'an noo can a, doq replied; watcn wi' tneir een steetlt? Na, na: I'll Just stan acd glower aboot aa I hae ay aunei oiasgow tieraia. 1 If the Baby is Cutting Teetn. ' j sore and use that old and remedy, Kb. "Wikslow's EooTHiua Stp vP for Children Teethlii- When you see a banana peel resting on the Be well-trie- d sidewalk and a, fat man i unconsciously approaching it, the Indications point to aa early fall. FITS IferTe ; All Fits stopped fre hy Dr. Kline's Great 11 rat. day ' UMt. Restorer. M o Kits after tbe Marvelous cures. Treatise and trial bottle free V $2 bead toDr.Kline.931 ArcUBt.,ihUa.,r. When a man despairs of success the devil will be on hand with words of encourageVlbcasea. ment . "Hanson's XIaglo Corn Salve." ; Warranted to cure or money refunded. Aek you froggrist t or It. Price 15 cents. One of our carpenters Is so human that he objects to hanging a door or driving a nail. Dollar Kpwut. in Parker Every is well invested. It subdues Glnjrr-Toni- and brlnrt anapain better health. better digestion, better strength If you can bear all your small trials you will never break down under your great t n.. ; ones. HinderGood Reasons why you should age corns, it taxes out me corns ana men you nav a .v.eood excnao.gr. loo comfort, surely peace and . J ., .v'.-at delthe said. "Never mind the dark horse," "give me a pony." egate In the bar-rooAfter nhTstHnna had jeiven me UD, 1 was saved by Piso's Cure. Ralph Erig, Williams- pore, iov. z, xono. No man was ever so much in love that he was unable to sleep on Sunday morning. i We Want to Kny. BONDS and WARRANTS. Correspondence MORRIS & WHITEHEAD. soUcited. CooDer Buildine. iDenver. Colorado. Branch: Chamber of Com. Bldg, Portland, Or v We have several excellent newspapers for ale at reasonable prices. Western Newe paper Union, Denver, Colorado. Never iudze of appearances a dude may have a two-dollsalary, f . - drug-grists- ;- j -' . m j ten-doll- ar . ar KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enioyment when rightly used. The: many, who live bet ter than otners ana enjoy me more, witn less expenditure, (by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting most acceptable, and pleas- in Xthe form - . wifwieUl Xrt rX si onj mlt, auu bile bcbsuc, uig iciicoiuug ailii W ll, laxbeneficial properties of a perfect uuij the ative ; system, effectually cleansing ' dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. There are fcjany persons who will go Chicago in the morning, anyhow. to heaven, except they go at excursion rates, It has given satisfaction to millions and ' , Tribune. met with the approval of the medical Why Is it that a chief of a city Are debecaus0 it' acts on the Kidf in the frailest profession, Not Particular. partmentanamust always ride to Mkwn X inn. ...nj Pnnrala wiViAtlt Wealr a a nre at arive invariably Mistress (to cook) Your name!, Mary, buggy breakneck speed? enmer them and it is nerfectiv tree ironi same, the and my daughter's being 'Mamma' said a little girl the other Sun makes matters somewhat confusing. day, always say "whytnedoes ourorminister name. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drugthe do how Now, you like, say, tne sermon t" middle in 'lastly' gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man of Bridget? a love diamonds The kind of that .will buy ufactured by the California Fig Syrup uook sure, mum, it:s not me mat s when more is the funds in than plentiful the sterling sort that will saw wood if neces Co. only, whose name is printed on every particular. I'm willing td call Tid-Bits. package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, young lady anything you like. sary. and being well informed,"Von will not A Harlem man calls his wife misery beaccept any substitute if offered. cause she loves company. j -- I " i j 'I Four-Year-O- 1- X. ld jh - ' Four-Year-O- ld j ' ' 1 i ..;'!. I ' , Sudden Change, j Watts You won't mind my leaving my wheel here in your officej will you? I know you don't ride one, but Potts No, I don't ride one very well j z THE but I began taking '''-'!-lessons yeShe (giving him a flower) Sweet as yet, "' sterday,': V the giver?" to think of it, I guess I "Er cdme He (wishing to be "very compliment- wont impose on your good nature, old ary, indeed) Oh, sweeter far! Punch. man." f ''' KINQ CURE OVER ALL FOR ! i -- t ! ; c trans-Atlanti- f ,i - o a great author." Judy. The Safe Side. McGuire I've had my revenge- on that scoundrel Ruggins. I've called all the abusive dames I could crowd on the back of a postcard. Mrs. McGuire But that lays you open to an action. You know it has often been settled that writing a libel on a postcard constitutes publication. Steam's Up! The Moorings Cast Off McGuire I've! kept myself safe, admire She I'm glad you my gown, me in look never enclosed the makes like fear. I it don't It but I Majestically the! great ocean greyhound postcard leaves the dock and steams down the river an envelope. Judy. older than I am. outward bounds But are you, my dear sir, He (gallantly) Oh, impossible, Miss for the sea sickness almost always prepared with the inincident to a Clara! trip,Stomach Amblgaous. Bit"How are you feeling?" asked the fallible stomachic, Hostetter's to suffer without aid. If ters? not, expect Wlllinar to Oblige. physician. The Bitters'ls the staunch friend of all who The patient turned up his eyes and travel uy sea or land, emigrants, tourists, An unkempt looking fellow stopped commercial travelers, mariners. It completeat a suburban residence and asked for remarked in a hollow voice: dyspepsia, ly remedies nausea, biliousness, of of am thank the Tne "I house, lady the kidfeeling rather worse, employmert. and inactivity rheumatic twinges ' who at the moment was superintend yon, doctor," and the doctor was not neys. u the removal of some plants, just sure where the thanks were ining Mnerered from the greenhouse and tended to come in. Indianapolis JourThere are some cities which would never heard of were it not for their i iv - be nal. asked him if he was a gardener. nines. was "I ain t had much experience, Fickle Fortune, the reply. 8 lOO Reward, 8100. ."Well, can you plant these shrubs?" The readers of this paper will be "I shouldn't like to risk spoilin' 'em, pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science, has sja'am." been able to cure in all its stages, and "Well, what can you do ?" Catarrh Cure is that is Catarrh. Hall's "Well," he replied, meditatively, the only positive cure now known" to !f you'll give me one of your hus the medical fraternity. Catarrh being band's cigars I'll sit in the greenhouse a constitutional disease requires a cons and smoke out the insects that eatin' treatment. Hall's 'Catarrh stitutional Bp the leaves of them rose bushes." Cure; is taken internally, acting directly Pearson's Weekly. upon! the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying: the foundation of the disease and giving the A Provident Youth. by building up the conpatient strength Young Graybill of Nearby is noted and stitution doing assisting nature in only for his slowness of speech. In The work. its proprietors have so much be would of his a prop remark print faith in its curative powers that they oetween offer; One Hundred Dollars for any case erly represented by spaces It fails to oure. Send for list of the words, and spaces also between that testimonials. - Address the letters in each word. The other F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. day the clergymanto asked him whatI Sold by druggists; 75c.25c. follow. "Well, business he meant Hall's Family Pills, don't exactly (know," he replied in his thinkbeen own slow way, "but I've to remind her husband of all the idiotic nonsense he used" to talk to her in their courting, and I don't, know but that I will days. ship The undertaker." an be clergyman looked surprised, and the youth added, at Kate t'tetd In D Oliver. Old Gent When Fortune knqeks more slowly than ever, "'Cause that your door, young man, you want to Denver, Sept. 10. My journey from kind of business don't ever go out of be ready. Chicago was over the Chicago, Burfashion." Judge. Young Gent I haven't any door. I lington & Quincy railroad, one of the board. best managed systems In the country, An Unlucky Speech I should say, judging by the civility of Felt tlte Same Way. the employes, the comfort I experiencVisiting Relative Well, Katie, how ed, the excellence of its roadbed, and do you feel this morning? the punctuality of arrival. I actually I feel like the dev reached Denver ahead of time. The Mamma (hastily interrupting) Kat- Burlington route is also the best to St. ie!Paul, Minneapolis, St. Paul and KanWell, that's what sas; City. papa always says when he comes down never I; - i "Don't trouble your head about j I al that." i I !. ? at last AT had broken be fore the several den lzens of the Wilder ness naa ail re turned to their fastened the snib. 4 homes, the - police f "What finished their in a beautiful moon!" said she, as quiries, ' and all looking out. "We can see as dearly come back to its H It were daw How neacef ul and quiet the three houses are over yonder! normal; quiet. Mrs. Westmacott h a d leems quite sad to see that 'To Let' card been "left sleeping "upon number one. I wonder how num-- f .her two will like their peacefully with a going. For my Part I could better spare that dreadful small chloral draught to steady her jwoman at number three with uer ouui i us skirts and her KnVp T?nt. bh . Bfertha. I arnica bound round her head. If was Nk! look!! look!!!" Her voice had fal- - j with spme surprise, therefore, that the jlea suddenly to a quivering whisper and Admiral receivea a note rrom ner aoout was pointing to the Westmacotts ten o'clock, asking him to be good jje He hurried in, &ouse. Her sister gave a gasp, of hor- enougfy to step In to her.have taken some ror, and stood with a clutch at Monica's fearing that was reassured he but worse,) ;ana. staring in the same direction. turn for the. There was a light in the front room, to find; her sitting ;up in bed, with Clara slight, wavering light such a3 would and Ida Walker; in attendance upon She had removed the handker- given by al small candle or taper. her. I The blind was a little cap with down, but the light I chief, jand had put aonmaroon l.shone dimly and dressing- ribbons, through. Outside in the pink u we aen, with his figure outlined against jacket, aaintny iuueu tie luminous square, there stood a man, sleeves. ola back to the road, his two hands upon "My dear, friend." said she as he enrea few to make last Jie window ledge, and his body rather tered, "I wish beat as noV she continued, to you. No, he were trying to peep marks & Past though the blind. So absolutely still laughing, as she saw a look of dismay jad motionless was he that in spite of upon his face. "I shall not dream of Jae moon' they might well have over- - dyingfor at least another thirty years, jpoked him were It not for that tell-tal- e A woman should be ashamed to die be- J "ght behind. fore- - she Is seventy, a I wish, piara, that to step up. "Good heaven!" "It is you would ask your father gasped Bertha, me ' ' my clgar-afcurgiar." And you, Ida, Just pass Bjt her sister set her mouth grimly ettes.iand open me a bottle of stout.". "Now then," she continued, as the 11 shook her head. "We shall see," iolned their party. "I don t quiteomAthtTiGr whlsrrpfl t know! what I ought to say to you, AdI wif tiy an(j man stood I mlral, You waiit some very piain the furtively: KAn-iJenly prpt mieh tb sDeaklnsf to." MfPon my word, ma'am, I don't know J;adow slowly up. Then he put one I upon the sash, glanced round to what .you are wiiting .uvUi see all was safe, and climbed over I ; "The idea of you at your age talking the mnm a u vax rt of to sea, and leaving that dear, blind aside, Then the two parent little ,wife of yours at all her lif er It s s:fUtors has seen nothing of youYou where the light came Irm. Mr. saw ,, have the life, for you. ti oW rpii txt. 03 sand excitement, the I gid as a: statue, in the center of and the cnange, th think-o- f her don't eating ner I5?m' with in her I but you a taper lighted IV, tt in a drearv London lodging. ,v.x . . coma t apiitv,..-- . ,1 an I yse are men stern face and her You her collar. iThen the blind fell back (TO BE CONTINUED.) an1 the two fisrures dlsap- ; r5r tlon rcm their view. 'Oh. LIia.T . Women and Cowb. areaaiui woman: enea iV'"c-'"That dreadful, dreadful wora- Why in creation do Mr was waiting ror nim. xou saw womenGrumps call a cow "he"? Mrs. always Jour own eyes, sister Bertha!" I presume it's because cows Grumps v,. . aear. nusn ana nsien: saia get so cross and ugly with ,r0re charitable companion. They always " 3 thoir own window up orxe more,. women. i ' . . -- e . ; ! 1 Li . I were keenly critical or every uutur Charlen It Acsoss the road beyond the green- Was knee close-croppbe- oalings and the hind the curtains f - G - a Latest U. S, Gov't Report Power. . a STORY&O. sleepless cf all in Leavening .. Placing? Him. ,v She turned upon him Imperiously. "What have you to say for your- , A, Favorable Indication. Mac What makes you think yacht is so well fitted out with supplies? self?" Van I offered to bet him that we The dude cowered before her, abashsee a sea serpent the second would door then and the ed, passed through day out, and he didn't dare take me without a word. ; up. Life. She shook her head sadly.: "Once more is the old saying veriDown the Jersey Coast. fied, It goes without saying4' " Hotel Prourietor Yes. sir:; this is She gently locked the door behind most moral town in America. the him. Nonsense. I saw no end . Stranger "Pause" he began. "You misjudge me," she Interrupted, of blacklegs down on the beacii this UI am not a girl of the period." morning, and the most of them were women, too. Toledo Blade, r To-perl- Rih Quickly Send for "IW Inwittoo Was. PATENTS Get ted." Kdsar TU CompMy, 8 Broadway, N.T. y's A Fair Warning to the Boarder. Only One Fanlt. Mrs. Hashlelgh (the boardin rr hATtea lady) Such a gentleman, that Mr. Firstfloor was!. Never complained if he had no towels, never sneered at the rice pudding or made remarks about the napkins. But for one great fault I'd never have let him leave the house. Fourthfloor Oh, he had a fault, had e? lira. Hashlelgh Yes, he thought if Farmer Pete Now, boys, I'm powerful glad ter. have all ter board with me, but I don't want ye fiirtln' with my gal mind thet. Truth, What Sent It Up. Manhattan They tell me that real estate out your way went up very sud- cordial invitation to W Claims.. 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