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Show I ''feMjs .4 Rlii Wards, "I must say as yeu do, my lovo, li t, la too dismal for that, while the room is Speak kindly; gracious words, I have received a so dimly lighted. Ara never lost; letter from your father during your aball fragrant with the breath sence. He ia to leave Faria in another They come, of heaven. the Marquis young week, and he thinks Tat nothing cost. sir Herrl will accompany him on hla reKind word era ilka kind acta, they turn hither, and hid me prepare steal along for It." Life's hidden springs; Fellcie started, and a flood of CrimIn the darkest storm soma little Then to her face. threw up hla hands, and little flames ean rushed song "Oh, mamma, exclaimed ah, and came dancing all around him, and pe The aad heart sings. faro with her hands her then covering L. Trevor Francis. opened his mouth, and it thundered .and and sobbed tears into burst rhe the very ground seemed to quake. Oh, I smelt the sulphur, and 1 saw the blue Wbtohsy Mai MawlaA flames. Blackwoods Don't doubt It. Lady Felicia la Magazine for JanuCHAPTER II. I wouldn't come again fur the king's 1971, wa meet with the following ary, HE counleas made In Its "Narrative of the Red River Exscepter. I came now only to convince no effort to cherk "This waa on of tha very you. I ata afraid soma terrible thing now and pedition: her, only few military expeditions ever underis to liapiien tu us, and that thia is the and bent down then taken by English troops where intoxiaign. Holy Mary, have mercy! I 111 kissed the flushed liquors formed no part of tha get Ihe good priest to .say prayers for cating forehead and wet n us all. But come, we must return. My It waa an experiment daily ration. based upon tha practlro common In lady, the countess, will be angry with to Felirle alarted me for bringing you here, and Vlctoire Canada where tha lumbermen, who her feet and began s. will be tired of waiting where yuu staspent the whole winter In the pacing to and fro. hardeat lathe tioned her." upon employed "It ia ao humili- bor, aad And looking around him shudder-Ingiexposed to a frseslng temperating!" exclaimed ature. are allowed no spirits, but aa Jcuiiuot stepped forth into the lie bartered "to and ahe, pasaionalely; unlimited quantity of tea. Our path. sold like a dumb animal, because rank generals accept, without any Lady Fellcie followed thoughtfully. are matched; to have no to question Ita truth, the traIt is very odd," murmured she; and estate asked attempt concerning character ditional theory of rum being essential when my father returns from Paris, question and hearts. Oh. It la barbarous! to keep British soldiers in health and It must be thoroughly investigated. The countess watched her with a perLet ua hope that the expehumor. "Ah, yea; I shall be so glud when the turbed and deeply sympathising face. rience' we have acquired during the rouVit gets home. M. Pierre, the over"Dors my father think I am n atone, Red River seer. called me a foolish, old driveller, or a expedition may have burled The no butterfly that I have no feeling, forever this uml hade me hold my tongue. no deep soul requirements? Navar have tha soldiers ofsuperstition. taate, any nation noble count might believe him, but Oh, 1 have envied the before, bean called upon to perform more unyou, Lady Fellcle, can assure him lhat hilt never so murh aspeasants now. I could hard work, and It may b con1 do not lie. I'm sure that I do not I never been born!" went on ceasing want to frighten all the people, as M. wish had fidently asserted that no men hava more and more bitterly, while ever been more cheerful or better bePierre says I do; but this is a dreadful Fellcie, ihe excitement grew upon her, her soft, haved In every respect. No spirit rato to myself." keep ihing Don't talk now, Jmnnot, said La- dark eyes glittered fiercely, and two tion means no crime, and even tha doccrimson spots gathered upon tors, who anticipated serious illness dy Fellcie Impatiently. "How dark it burning from tha absence of liquor, will allow has grown! I don't know what my her cheeks. Her mother sighed deeply. that no troops have ever been healthier mother would say, if ahe knew I came The girl heard It and turned Impetu- than we were from the beginning to with you and without any other atously. With tha the end of the operation. tendant. Pray, let us hurry. Oh, mamma, mamma! my good, exception of alight cases arising from The old servant quickened his pare at these words, and the lady kept step true, tender mother surely you will change of diet, it may be said that not bo harsh with me, you will pity alckneaa waa unknown among ua. with hint now. to forego Rhe gave a great sigh of relief when me! Oh, implore my father The Hldsaas Donna. 1 know nothing The thia hated marriage. they reached the open ground. A hideous demon goes stalking about. 1 do not wish to know of the marqula. stars were out, and the pale silver cres-crKo finger post ia needed to point out had brigbieued Into gidd. From 1him. I abhor hi very name. Say that hla path. Misery, want, desolation, not see him." need a flashed the chateau ruddy gleapi e, I fear that I cannot promise yon poverty, robbery, treachery, arson.iul-eldkindling from window to window. and a million kindred curaea mark the sadanswered countess, help," any A light figure came bounding down Graves filled with It at ovary step. ly. the hill. one walked tha earth with forma that with turned Fellcle away girlish pet- firm "Oh. my iAdy Fellcle, have you and manly trend that bespoke conulance. sent has come? Your mother out twice No one rare for my true happiness, sciousness of godlike powers that were for you. Have you seen It?" prematurely wrecked and blaatad by one knows how to pity me." no Hush, Victolrc! keep discreet silvenomous breath of this merciless the said a "Fellcle! the in countess, ence If you wish my favor, and dont Forma of grace aad beauty, monster. and of tone unutterable deep reproach teaae me with questions. 1 will go io filled with aoula of purity and loveliaadness. my mother now. ness. whose mission on earth should The Ingenuous girl flung herself InThe pretty waiting maid dropped an have been to shed the light of truth and to amidst her arms, pardon Implor'ng humble courtesy, and followed demureJoy and heavenly benediction among a fluod of tears. ly after her mistiess. a the latter the dark places of earth.but whose purBB OOSTISCBOLt (TO turned swiftly toward Ihe chateau, but ity waa soiled; whoee beauty turned to heaven-bor- n ahe was eagerly repeating to herself: graces ugliness, whoa ADAM'S HEIGHT. were sacrificed at the shrine of aln, de"Lady Felirle has seen the ghost, I am mire or why does old Jeannot and degradation at the bidKwh Is Show The It Was bauchery Litof thia heartlesa destroyer. fling me such a triumphant glance! Flgsrsa ding iity-How brave these noble ladles can be! tle graves of infanta, born to gladden various At within few times last the Nothing. I am sure, could hava tempted happy homes and to grow up to be orme to go with Jeannot Into the wood year assertions have been made by naments to society, but nipped In tha antet thia hour. Rhe Is so grave and still many thinkers that Adam and the bud of life by one chilling blast from diluvian people were of extraordinary tha It Is certain lhaL ahe has seen someley lungs of this Insatiate demon. height, but many other thinkers (who Rev. Father Doyle. thing." . never much have about the thought The lady, however, did not gratify ' Ltablt HiMtMk. Kite passed hastily mutter) have laughed at the assertion her curiosity. Experience has Indicated an extrema across the broad hall when ahe reached and rrled "botth, aaya an exchange. usthe chateau, and went directly to the I, too, am of the opinion that there was totality from sunstroke- In persona excess. alcohol The to was ing mone Adam congestion about that something boudoir of the countess. Rhe waa a very fine looking woman, extraordinary besides the number of and vaao motor paralysis, common In thia Counties tall and hla years. To prove the same by a all inebriates, are both predisposing course of mathematical reasoning we and exciting nausea for the coma from with richand suitable dressed atately, take Noah, whose life waa twenty tha sun'a ray. Tha breaking up the will waa a In aad ness; but there expression her soft, deep eyes, which betrayed that years longer than Adam'a and who is heat regulating centers of tha brain by her noble ealate had not brought with quite as well known for hla generosity alcohol leaves tha body powerless to to the human and animal rare. Ac- resist th aim's rays. Yet this fact la It unmlxed happiness. Rhe rose from the relvet lounge aa cording to Genesis Noah lived 950 years aot very widely recognised, and every summer tha record of such cases beher daughter entered, and exclaimed, and then died. It la a Dr. Norton, rule In nature that animals, bipeds and comes mors prominent. childishly: in th New York Medical Journal, re"Fellcie, Fellcie, where have you quadrupeds live about three and one-ha-lf times the number of years required ports 50 rases of sunstroke brought InThia wild rambling will not been? You know how deeply answer. it for their individual maturity. Thus to tbs Presbyterian Hospital with tha The use of alcowould displease the count to know you man in this century matures In SO and following comment: were away from the chateau grounds, dies at the age of 70 years. Dividing hol seemed to have a direct unfavorable Influence. The habit waa marked In 92 f, And I have sent twice the age of Noah by three and unattended. for you, and no one knew where you we find that he reached hla maturity per cant, moderate In 41 per rent, deeven not Vlctoire. Your in about 170 years. The average man filed In 10 per cent, of the remalnng 12 were, of y at maturity measures about per rent no history could ha obtained. father" The sweet, red lips of Felirle cheeked five feet and weighs about 125 pounds. Eight persons war markedly alcoholfurther speech, as she flung her arms Five feet in twenty years la equivalent ic on admission and of these four died. around the lady's neck, and kissing her to three Inches In one year. Applying Mtalat.n t De Os Good. repeatedly, answered gaily: the same rule to Noah's maturing Only let us lave God and then nature 1 "Ah, yes. my father understand, years, we find that at his maturity he will compass ns about like a cloud of n feet tall and weighed divine my lady mother; but mon pore is away was wltneesaa, and all Influence! In Paris, and will never know, for I am 1.375 pounds, lt stands to reason that from th and thing on the earth sure yen will not tell him. And !t la if Noah was ao great In body that tha will be thearth ministers of God to do uf so refreshing, ao delightful to be free originator of the race must have been good. The breeset will whisper our and will Just a little; I'm sure when I equally aa large. souls Into peace and purity and delight have half a dozen servant at my heels, la beautiful scenery will pas Into syma papa always sends me for;h. all my A Tm Turned t Inm. pathy with that Indwelling, though unI and is have pleasure many destroyed, seen, Spirit, of whoa presence beauty A aa remarkable narrated discovery, a time envied one of our own peasant Is everywhere the manifestation faint Say, by Irof. Carter lo the Aeademy of indeed, because girls her unmolested freedom. Then not unearthly. waa made now, my dnrlingeat of mammas, do you Sciences of Philadelphia only will the star shed upon ua light, blame me. If 1 take advantage of my lately near Three Tans. Montgomery hut from on high they will rain down Pa. a at In sandstone county. quarry send troubleIhe lather's absence, and to mak ns noble. God dwells thoughts tree fonnd iron been an has that some attendants plaro lo their proper In all things, and, felt In a man's heart, Imbedded In the rock ten feet below places ?" ha la then to be felt In everything alee. The dancing, sparkling ryes peered the eiirfaro. The tree la about eighteen Only let there be God within ua and In feet and Inrhea counand eighteen Into long the her fare, roguishly then outside ua will beand has been completely som aeverything diameter, tess smiled, even while she sighed. god-U- k help Eutbanaay. "I suppose II Is natural. said she, turned to iron, or rather to the iron yielding, while ahe stroked bark the ore known an brown hematite; and Elsa's bring flank aad Trast Company glossy waves of hair from the fair fore- Prof. Carter accounts for the phenomenon by the fort that the ahalea and of Nos. 1, S and 5 Main street,' Salt Lake head. "Of course U Is." replied Fellcie, the sandstones In that neighborhood City, Utah, now have on deposit more than million and a half dollars. They pay 5 gaily; mon pore la ao so exceedingly are covered with red oxide of Iron, and per rent interest per annum and oouqiniind particular, it Is most tiresome. Where's sometimes with brows hematite. It la the interest four times n year. Deposits the good of grandeur if It must torment presumed that the Iron ore waa reduced are scut from all of tha United iwrta Now waa and all can't he it time? that the that hy organic matter, yon If not, Hava Stales. an nivountl you Insist upon our going down lo regular made soluble in water containing I start an account NOW. Wonten'nnd dtnner In that huge dining hall, that acid gaa; then, aa the water holdin thcirlli looks ready to swallow two people like ing the Iron in solution came in con- (Iren have the right lo deposit name, subject to thrlr own order. you and nte, why not ring the bell and tact with the tree the Iron waa precipifor information needed. 11 and upa us for here? order nice little repast tated on the latter, and there waa an wardanyreceived. It would he so cosy, ao borne like, ao Interchange of vegetable and mineral W1LFOUD WOODRUFF, President. extremely delightful." matter, ao that the rocks were relieved GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. The countess smiled still more of their coloring and the tree took brightly, sud stretched out her hand II up. A great eommotwu seems to have taken toward the bell. place among railway circle, owing to a Fellcie flew to reach It. and after Ihe A l.ltlle Mixed. contemplated through car service between necessary orders had been given, she George Todgera, where have you the Paelllo const and Chicago which is to threw off her mantle, playfully seated one day each week. This In not a the countess again In the easy ehalr. been until thia time In the morning? sperata new departure hy any means, as the Dendlaciish-Iflnanahttl Been little havin' and drew a cushion of emerald velvet ver A ltlo Grande Railroad company and thatah all." to her feet. "Couldn't you do your diseuaalng by Its connections have been operating a "Now. mamma, for one of our cosy through car service between the Pucitlu daylight?'' talks what shall It lie nbout?" "Not thieh time, m' dear. I had to and Atlantic roasts, vis Salt Izike, Pueblo, Your absence, tonight, nil chere. Kansas City and Chicago fur What detained you so long, my rhlld?" ahlay an' prove that t'uiiior aide slick- Denver, and three days each week, viz: years, 1st ice." mat ed Its a Felirlo shrugged the white should-erevery Wednesday. Thursday and Friday "Did what? gleaming so prettily through the evening. The ears for this through sni "Sicked its mlxtistica." laro cape of her low bodice of violet vice are of the latest Pullman design, and "Ray that again." silk. bed"Course I can aay It again. Mleked re supplied with uew clean linen and "Ah. ntamiua. that will he too dismal A Pullman porter is asding througlimit. Wha's Its matt'r that?" silxtics. with a topic. Wait till they have brought to each ear. Three ears are under "Well, you go to bed. I'll see that signed more candles. Tell me something tha supervi1 f a aperinl excurshout your girlhood; what you thought, your at at 1st lea are thoroughly well sion personal wh-it that agent, 0 1 In the for Climb!" mixed you morning. were older no how you foil when you lr'a every comf nml laassetigrrs than your giddy daughter. -ix'hevI Min. Wallare thought yon told mr The drlicntely penciled eyebrows of the countess contracted, and a weary lhat thia was an cduralrd parro to B. F. Nerinl. genera! mrent. ' to.' Mra.l a moment over Bird Dealer Yra. ma'am. look of pain If- Mrushing. traKeling tn"iior He nnuu been lace aduci hava her faco. grot, D. A R. It. rsilrou f West SocuuJ She took op the fairy hands crossed an Inrlltute for tha deaf and duti...1 baulk street. Salt Utah- Ukaiily, over her knee and liinsed them polity. Cincinnati Enquire" God-sea- God-give- CHAPTER I. OV !S quickly. Lady Felirle. and 1 will show to you the apparition. You ahull sec or yotivsHf if d old Jcneno: a foolish lair to i'ar the Hilly peasant people. And my old eyf have notrheatedmr nor been bewitched not figure by an mil apell-t- he ten minute ago. It alway rettfraa thia way ao you can roe It for youwalf. So aaid the worthy servitor of the Languedoc family, Jeannot Lanin, aolemn and suppressed voire, aa he tioned for hi young mistress to follow him Into the low shrubbery which skirted the meadow, ere the dense wood took possession of the ground. The youthful Lady Felirle, with a smile of arch merriment on her bright young face, followed him fearlessly an pausing a moment, however, to caat was admiring glance at the scene ahe leaving behind her. Well worthy, indeed, thia parting atlandtention, was the charming bit of scape, Just now roqueting with the purple mletlneee of epproaching evening. A prolonged, undulating slope of with amootbly tnrfed terracoe edged like deep of line poplars, straight sumgreen fringes, and crowned at the mit with the cluster or turreted roof whoa tan, forming Languedoc chateau, far up rose chimney quaintly shaped of the blue flushed the gold against slender clouds, seeming to reach the thread of light which the young new moon hung out, as sign of her advent. At the right waa the thickly woven, old tree, undulating canopy of grand which the forming the Little Forest of were so proud and chary -- and far on to the left you caught where the tha glitter of wave, In the reveled Mediterranean of beams last golden and the bright reflection showed the aplrea and roof of Freju like some cloud city, ready to vanish at moments warning. anilled In Lady Fellcle gave a glance that consciousness triumphant Joyous, own waa her pind beautiful epot the und heritage, and then stepped lightly daintily along over the rough pathway by which Jeannot led her. solThe old man looked profoundly little a and awed, much emn very Ihe deepfrightened, as he plunged Into now and then every ehade, ening footstep of pausing to allow the fairy the advantrecover to hla companion strides. age gained by hie huge He found a dry, mosey epot, hall mocovered with drooping vine, and to It occupy Fellcie for Lady tioned "It U here I have always stood. II commands Lady Fellcle; you see lhat a view of the opening path; he has always gone out past me, whispered at the jeannot, with a stealthy glance designated pathway. The smile faded off from the girl face. Somehow the weird aombernese k pf the wood, with old Jeannote face beside her the could not She drew her retain her playfulness. mantle of violet silk closer over her heed, and waited In alienee. Jeannot, uncon"Hirtr whispered arm. her sciously grasping A dulLheavy sound, of regular blows, whether from mortal as. shovel or pick, could hardly b determined, broke the stillness reigning around. Tha old man crossed himself reverluutTn-vsnts- ilTyj1 J'y ed 1 e, ewe-truc- ently. "I always hear It Just so, whispered U sure to he, and In a little while he appegr. But ghosts dont work, Jeannot." Why dont you said Lady Fellcle. with you. and folmen of the some get low up tha sounds till you flud what makes them? "Haven't I tried It alone? Holy Mary! I've searched and searched tha wood over, and never a trace can I find of the giound broken, or of a tree disturbed. I bad wild Ideas at Brat I thought somebody waa burying some guilty secret a murdered body, or a stolen treasure, and 1 meant old Jeannot houd have the glory of finding It all out. I might aa well have tried to raise a sunken ship front the ses. Oh. now, my lady, it's all beyond mortal finding out that my belief, and sure I won't be ao bold as to bring upon myself the evil ones vengeance by pryIt was only being Into his doings. cause you reproved me. a an title story you here to see teller, that I brought " for yourself j He paused abruptly, shrank back under the bushes, and frantically adzed her hand, while he pointed to the open pathway beyond them. Lady Fellcle bent forward, not without a violent beating heart, it must lie admitted. A tall, darkly draperied figure, with a shovel over his shoulder, whs walk-la- g slowly along before her eye. Ro much was undeniable. Moreover, although one hand held the shovel, and the other swung idly by his side.thmigh no lantern or torch was anywhere visible, a little circle of bright light went wavering along with him. seeming to radiate from Ms very feet. cold chill Despite her best efforts. crept over the girl, and she stood shivering until the mysterious figure vanished from sight. Jeannot was muttering prayers, with vehement eagerness. Lady Fellcie made a desperate exertion, seeing the old man's terror, and exclaimed resolutely: "NnnKenee! It was a man, who Is prowling around here for aome rv:l purpose. I acknowledge you have convinced me, Jeannut - iny good, old Jeaboot that I was hasty In accusing yon of misting too much to yuur imYou have rertnmly seen agination. Ihe figure, but I opine Lt will prove to be deridcdly more tangible and natural than a ghost. You must bring others " with you and follow him i "Oh, my Lady Felicia. It Is a ghost, or the evil one- - don't talk so scofiing-lI am afraid an evil spell will fell 1 waa upon you as a punishment. to tell you how I did going how he lurm-fallow him. and and cyo upon me bis blazing I ' y. ,,'iir back-wood- y, ut n rnt f well-defln- Pros perl or Wop of fish. The Passenger Department of tha Ria Grande nllnny luts just issued aa map showing all mining districts of record, tugethir with mu outline sketch of tha older districts, and calling swebU to several partially develoissl regions which recently hava shewn important uncovering of gold and eopper, now attracting notice of pro peelers, inventor and others. For copies of this valuable map address F. A. WauLSion, U. P. A., Halt City J1PA.YS Cheese has crawled up 9 oents and butter Is strong, " says tha market report. Every one who has watched the cheese and tasted the buttir know that Fargo Argus. Buie of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lues Cuuuiy, HI, Prank J Cheney make oatli that ha la the Hauler imrnier of tlie linn of P. J. (.'henry tc Co., doing business in tli City of Toledo,. County and State atoirsani. and lhat laid firm will pay the sum of ONE HL'NDKKD LmjLLAKR for each ami rvrry eaac of Catarrh that cannot ba cured by the uoe of 1 all's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. t'HKNKY. Sworn to before nut and subncrilied la my niireenca, this lh day of December, commission, compoavd of Mr. 8. president uf Shizuoka Prefec-tur- al Assembly, and Mr. J. Ohara, member of Japanese parliament, to investigate the condition of the Japanese tea trad In the United State and Canada, with Mr. T. Furuya and to and Mr. T. Mizuiauy, the American representatives of the Japanese Tea Guild, in giving publicity tu th merits of Japanese tea and the method uf preparing them for drinking which would Insure tha best results. Mr. Furuya and Mr. Mizutany ara planning to open tea bazar in many of the principal cities in the United States and Canada, where ladles ran enjoy a cup of fin Japanese tea made by experts, and at the same time receive Instructions which will enable them to make it equally well at home. Mora than half the tea consumed ia the United State and Cnunda ia of Japanese growth, yet, the majority of Americans apparently do uot understand how to prepare It ao aa to develop the delicious qualities which lt conlalua. It la believed by these gentlemen that when American are la possession of the secret of making good tea, tha consumption in this country will fully equal that of Europe In proThe Japanese government portion. baa appropriated a large fund to aid tha Japanese tea grower and tea merchants In prosecuting this educational work, and It ia hnped that American ladle will he apt students. The main bureau of (he Japanese Tea Guild haa Issued an official recipe for making Japanese tea, tha translation of which to aa follows: First Use a imall.dry and thoroughly clean porcelain teapot Second Put in one teaspoonful of tea leaves for each rup of tea desired. Third When using Japsyiese teas, pour on the required quantity of fresh boiled water, and let stand with closed lid from 2 to I minutes. Never boll the leaves. In order to retain the natural flavor, Japanese tea leaves should he kept In tight can or Jar, free from moisture. Note. To thoroughly enjoy the natural. del lento, and sweet flavor of Japanese teas, neither sugar nor cream honld ba need. iho 1 A. D. IMS. (Seal) A. W. GLKABON, Notary Public, Internally llall'a Catarrh Cure la taken and acts directly cn lltn lilocsl and mu-oosurface or the system, gend lor free. testimonial, P. C. ORKNEY A CO.. Toledo old by Druggist. 76c. Halve Family Pill are the beat. 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UI13 A . s MORR than ii yroairtd ku slwsyi ben tk yiutlct sf TOTkGIYICsMpasioaTka two kcmuybcis kzvs ken sssicked tu attmetivs auttsr lor tka vslum, for iM, aad tke contributor! for tk you tscloJt mot oaly popster writer! el lutioa, bat bob of tke moot eauecat Stale ernes, Icuatiete, Uneaten, Exp on r, aad Leaden of Indaetiy. The YoulhS (ompanion The folio will partial Hat of eeatrlhatan imdicite attractireaou of aext year volsa tke etitBff- - : ul Distinguished Writers. Thestai Right Hob. W. E. tiled (lose The Hake of Argyll Hus. Hesry Cabot Lodge l!oo. Justlo McCarthy, M. t. ' frt e & Co M. Geo. Scott m iortera and n, F IXgggg PROFIT IE trratmeal e Marble and Granite, Mantles, etc. Grates, Y0U20?T040 quick rvllH e e e Trite hr film aa new utd HBADST02SI M05DHB2TS AScMUbirh Sea grandees Praaecatlag Ciatea ana Sons Gompany,. Schilling's Best is both and more too. MaBMlkCetii. . J r. tUt-K- . .k No. 42, 1887 W. N. U.. Salt Lake When Aaswerlns Advertisements Kladly Mention Tbin Paper. Elias Morris A HX9ITS. WHISKY rpiuh aunu, hMfette.caniM.iib some.' IXCOKPUhATMlf I Dr. G. W. SHORES, Lock Box 1585, Sait Lake City. Utah. & ST. JACOBS OIL M ear-buu- III Some are stronger than others, some more whole- aT r. DERGE us FIDENTIAL you want. McCornlck Block. HOOD Benilnml Wsqkneiu, Variooscle. HydroerlfL email ByphUia, Uunurriioea, Uir&tnr. or shrunken organ, prematura old aas and all other private dtareaeii, whetimr or conta-jtoi- i. caused by lgnuriK:a. no mutter hjw uevere, you consult Pit. li. TV. KMoltKri. the oDtal-ct- an who lima given h:a life to rur.nw cnivnic dlHeoee. anil lie examined, advised. treated and rurJ without paying: him one doilar until the cure la elfecied. Tli doctor reserve the however, to refuse any incurable cake :f he can's cure you lie don't want your tuney. buch an offer was never before made hjr a rfaHune'hlt' pf" ic un. and Dr. It. IV. bhori' is only able to make It because he positively cure these diseases. Don't docwaste auotlier cent on tors, but consult the "Old Doctor'' and be cured. lil'UINKHS BALHKDLY CON- one-hal- sixty-seve- MAN A RUBBER. Any baking powder will lighten your cake, if thats all ORE Wesfc NOT ONE R0RPHNE in 2000 CflK SAVE W. SHORES. Mini Sprelaflat la tks Ths Any spicy features in the new play! Well, the lady answered. John had his month full of clovgs. ludiaiuqsdi INFORMATION To men (plain envcloiw). How after ten yean fruitless doctoring. I was fully restored to full vigor and robust manhood. No GO. IX fraud. Ko money accepted. No connection with medical oeneenw. Rent absolutely free. Address, Lock Box 2tj8, Chicago, III. Bend stomp If convenient. IX EXTEKPItlSE GREAT Hon. Him. Oesrte B Reed F. Hear Ulflsa Nordics Prsf. N. S. Sbaler Story-Teller- s. Radyard Klpliag Octave Hut set I. Zsngwill Mary E. Wilklas aad sisit the W. D. Howell Frisk R. 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