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Show bought a seat in the Washington A TEKPERIHCE WORKER. sleeper and after aupper In the dining car made myself comfortable and it a Valuable Ktrvt as id dozed and dreamed as the train Sayt Blood Ktmtdy. The the dark. plunged through through passengers about me went to bed, and I was left sprawled out nojut you don't know her you have In my open section, lurking on the 'uur opportunity. shadowy frontier between the known Tu be sure, I don t know her; but I world and dreamland. We're ruunnlng Into Cincinnati ten She's know Olivia Gladys Armstrong. a particular friend of mine we have minutes late, said the porter'a voice, chased rabbits together, and she told and in a moment 1 was in the vesti1 have formed a bule and out, hurrying to a hotel. At i,M a great deal. vary good opinion of Miss Devereux the St. Botolph I ordered a carriage la that way. Oh, that note you wrote and broke all records changing my informed me about Ollvla'a Intrusions beyond the clothes. The I ought to thank you for It that the Chicago express left at halfwall! past one. There was no reason why but 1 really didn't mind. "A note? I never wrote you a note I should not be safe at Glenarm House by my usual breakfast hour In the until "Well, aome one did! I said, then morning If all went well. To avoid loss of time in returning to the stathe smiled. "Oh, that must have been Marian! tion I paid the hotel charge and carShe was always Ollvla'a loyal friend ried my bag away with me "Doctor residence? and aixilogist. Armstrong's "I should say aa Yes, air; Ive already taken two loads Hut you shouldn't have known there. The carriage was aoon climbing If she Olivia It la unpardonable! played tricks upon you, you should what semed to be a mountain to the not have taken advantage of them to heights above Cincinnati. To thia day make her acquaintance. That wasn't I associate Ohios most Interesting city with a lonely carriage ride that waa fair to me! But I protest aa strange to me aa a trackless Jungle "I suppose not! againi't this deportation. The land- In the wilds of Africa. And iny heart scape hereabouts la only ao much sky. began to iierform strange tattoos on snow and lumber without Olivia." MI88 BESSIE FARRELL. my riba. I was going to the house of ' We miss her, too," replied Slater a gentleman who did not know of my BESSIE FARRELL 1011 Third We have less to do!" Theresa. existence, to see a girl who waa hla Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y., I PresiI went home and studied the timeguest, to whom I had never, aa the dent of the Young People' Christian conventions go, been presented. It Temperance Association. She writes: table. did not aeem half so easy, now that I Peruna i certainly a valuable nerve CHAPTER XVII, was well launched upon the adven- and bbssl remedy, calculated to build health of worn-ou- t up the broken-dowture. 1 have found by personal exwomen. aa Golden Butterflies. be I stopped the cabman Just perience that it acta as a wonderful reIf you are one of those captious peo- waa about to enter an Iron gateway storer of lost strength, assisting the stomach to assimilate and digest the ple who must verify by the calendar whose posts bore two great lamps. tissues. food, und building up worn-ou- t In my work 1 have had occasion to 1,1 H- Rut 1 didn't auppuse Marias' affairs Interested you." Her They don't. Sister Theresa. adsirs are not of the slightest Importance- but she Is! There was frank Inquiry In her eyes relief HIS LECTURE ON JCB. CHILD, COLE CO. Brother Dickey Thinks He Waa as Patient Man. Over-rate- d 100 Allat Black, Balt Lake City. "I dunno what dry call Job a patient man for," said Brother Dickey, "kaso of all de growlers I ever beam tell on Telephone and Mail Orders he alio wuz de growllnest Dut be sho' did have enough ter make him Promptly Executed on growl dat he did. De devil say: 'Looky yere. Job, you In my power, ALL UTAH STOCKS now, an' I gwlne ter 'flict you wld a few biles.' An' Job say: AH right; I kin atan' It ef you kin.' Dut de bilea Bank la Utah. Bafaraaaa-Aa- y commence ter break out so thick an fas' dat Job say: Looky yere, man. dese ain't no biles die de smallpox, Your sho' es you bo'n.' An' be eelch and eetch so dat he had ter scratch bis-se- 'f wld a goat's head. I Jen de devil Braaah Office, Baraka, Utah. git In n high win' and blow down Job's house; an' dat wus too much. So of Job Ilf up his voice an' ba say: 'Looky yere, I bargain fer bilea, but I can not holp having didn't want no barrlcaue tbowed In nYow nor can you avoid gottlng fer good measure.' Constia prosont occasionally. Wo tution. have everything you need for birthHog Cholera, day presents. Reasonable prices. Thft greatest drawback to the bog industry which breeders In this country havo to contend with la what la known aa hog cholera and "swine plague Hog cholera la a highly contagious 170 disease and unless checked la liable to carry off a great number of hoga In 'MAIN n very abort time. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Mr. A. P. Williams, of Burnetts Creek, Ind., tell of an experience CAN ALWAYS TRUST CHINAMEN. which he had with aome hogs that had the cholera. "Five years ago, Cuitsms In Calaatlal Empire Have says Mr. Williams, 1 was In tba emMads Dlahonaaty Scarce. ploy of Mr. J. D, Richardson, Lafayette, Ind., aa hla bard foreman. Some "Tou aoon Irani In China that yoa fine hogs that I was feeding took the can truat a Chinaman to carry cholera. I gave them Sloan'a Linithrough anything hr agrees to do for ment and did not lone a hog. Some yon," aays Samuel Merwln In Success were so bad they would not drink "When I reached Tal Yuan-fI sweet milk and 1 was compelled to handed my Interpreter a Chinese drench them. I have tried It at every draft for $200 (Mexican), payable to opportunity since and always find It and to him to bearer, told the O. K. go bank and bring hark the money. I Write for Dr. 8loan'a free book on bad known John a little more than a treatment of lloraea, Cattle, Hoga, the .week, yet any one who knova China and Poultry. Address: Dr. Earl S. will understand that 1 was running no 615 Albany Street, Dolton, Sloan,' risk. The Individual appreciable Mass. Chinaman Is simply a part of a family, DIFFERENT EFFECT. the family la part of a neighin' hr'd, the neighborhood Is part of a village or district, and so on. If John had dlasppeared with my money after cashing the draft and afterward been caught, punishment would have been swift and severe. Very likely ha would have lost his head. If the au thorlilea had horn unable to lind John they wot'i have punished hla Punishment would surely family. have fallL-- on somebody." Bath Phooee, No. BIO. We Want Business nil! THE HOUSE OF THOUSAND A CANDLES Aeihw 1 IRE HAIR CIURCE.' AMMON Etc. (.WtiiW Mm time-tabl- NICHOLSON By MEREDITH kf Huh Mimii Pt-ru-- ZELBA l e Continued. about It, Slatrouble not do 'Fray ter Theresa. There are a good many things about my grandfatber'a affairs that I dont understand, but I'm not going to see an old friend of hla swindled. There's moro In all this than appears. My grandfather seems to have mislaid or lost moat of hla assets before he died. And yet he had the reputation of being a pretty cautious business man." "The Impression Is abroad, aa you must know, that your grandfather concealed hla fortune before hla death. , The people hereabouts believe ao; and Mr. Bickering, the executor, has been unable to trace IL Yea, I believe Mr. Pickering has not been able to solve the problem, I said and laughed. But, of course, you and he will in an effort to find the lost proiierty. She bent forward slightly; her eyes, aa they met mine, examined me with a keen Interest., Why shouldn't I be frank with you. Slater Theresa? I have every reason for believing Arthur Pickering s He does not care to scoundrel. with me In searching for this money. The fact is that he la very much wishes to eliminate me as a factor in the settlement of the estate. I speak carefully; I know exactly what I am saying.' She Imwed her head slightly and was silent for a moment. The silence was the more marked from the fact that the hood of her habit concealed her face. "What you say Is very serious. Yea, and hla offense Is equally serious. It may aeem odd for me to be saying this to you when J am a strong when you may be pardoned fur having no very high opinion of me. She turned her face to me It was singularly gentle and refined not a face to associate with an Idea of A Lithuanian Funeral. or duplicity. Oa Sunday morning a strange tuners for you, Mr. Glen arm, besent I al cortege passed through the Mission Mrs. Qoodsole My boy, It makes cause I had a very good opinion of streets. The htarae was followed by me alck at heart to see you amoklng. yon; because, for one reason, yon ire o procession of women walking In the Kid Dats funny. It seems to ketch the grandson of your grandfatjMr middle of tbs street They wore dark mo right In the atummlck. and the friendly light In her gnr eyes skirts trimmed with bands of lace, drove away any lingering doubt may embroidery, or colored strips, and all Cause for Alarm. I have had as to her sincerity wore aprons, soma of black allk or A young man had been courting a wished to warn to have a ere for you emcloth, biit more of sheer white girl for nine years. Jennie, he said, own safety. I don't wan you broidered corners, and fringed shawls one evening, I rend the other day that your ware over tbelr shoulders. It was not In 60,000 yeara Niagara falla would against Arthur Pickering alont but against the countryside. The hea of a uniform, but mors In the nature of dry up. hidden fortune !a alluring; a mysholiday attire such as one sees In Jennie clutched hla arm excitedly. terious house and a lost trasure Italy and Franca on carnival occasions "Why, wbata the matter T" ha make a very enticing comblnatl. I or feta days. The men In the proces- naked. fancy Mr. fllenarm did not realfai that sion wore conventional dreaa, but their Why, you promised to' take me he waa creating dangers for thi peobearded fact's were not American. In- there on our brlJal I Swung Myself Out Upon the Limb of a Big Maple. trip. Don't you he wished to help. quiring aa to the nationality of these think you had better be n little care- pleShe was silent her bent again, eyet odd flgurea who madu such a atranga ful that It does not dry up before wo Thats all right, air. I can drive meditatively upon me. Tien sheipoke every new moon you read of In a book, picture In San Francisco, I found they gat there?" and If you are pained to discover the right In." abruptly. were Lithuanians, and that there Is A But you needn't," I said, jumping Mr. Pickering wishes to many my historian lifting anchor and spreading Give Them Titles? largo oolony of them here, mostly emto the reckonings of the out Walt right here. sail niece. contrary a to at over of ployed toward the Dy granting titles laundry nobility Doctor Armstrong's residence waa Ah, I have been waiting to bear nautical almanac, I beg to call your atPotrero. San Francisco CalL American men we might atop the I am exceedingly glad to know tention to these Items from the timethat brilliantly lighted, and the strains of flow of good American money Into and Southern a waltz stole across the lawn cheerily. he has so noblo an ambition But table of the Would Rather Remain Vacant. the coffers of titled foreigners who that The I made a detour and studied the house, Devereux isn't encouraging him, Railway for Decemlier, 1901: Miss A little girl, aged four, whose father marry American girl, but the remedy as 1 can make out. She re- southbound express passed Annandale seeking a door by which I could enter near aa ladloa soma worse would bo than the disease. had bouaea for rent, heard fused to go to California with hla at exactly 53 minutes after four p. m. without passing the unfriendly Gibwho wars calling on her mamma talkIt waa scheduled to reach Cincinnati raltar of a host and hostess on guard party I happen to know that." OLD SURGEON ing about an acquaintance who had whole California episode at 11 o'clock sharp. This, I trust, la to welcome belated guests. That made an unfortunate marriage. During A long conservatory filled with trophave been amusing if It had not sufficiently explicit a momentary pause In their converse, Found Coffee Caused Hands to would ical plants gave m3 an opportunity. Marian never had ridiculous. mobeen of morals and student the To 1 Tremble. had tion, the little lady said: the slightest Idea of going with him; tives I will say a further word. I had Promenaders were Idly passing been that lady who married that bad she Is sometimes a little shall 1 resolved to practice deception In run- through It and out Into another part but The duties dear require surgeon's remained I man, I should wish had " of the house by an exit 1 could not Judgment and n steady hand. A slip say perverse? ning away from Glenarm House to Illustrated Magazine. see. aA handsome, spectacled gentle' do! I like "Please word the and IrDevereux. Marian or an unnecessary Incision may do keep my promise to man opened a glass door within a the forfeit I should quality!" to my Good a the right leaving Ry patient. Driving reparable damage Bargain. " Mr. And rather elabesPickering's yard of where I stood, sniffed the air of When he found that coffee drinking my grandfather's to any part The barber's small son waa In the tate; but of more immediate Import- and said to his companion aa he turnbablt of playing around his father's caused hla hands to tremble, an 111a. orate methods of wooing lie's as heavy as lead!" I declared. ance waa my absence from Glenarm ed back with a shrug Into the consershop, and ba waa always keenly In- surgeon conscientiously gave It up and Amuse Marian up to a certain House at this juncture, when the at- vatory: terested In the patrons. Many a this Is hla story. then they annoy her. He has tacks of Morgan and the strange ways There's no sign of snow. It Isn't point; n waa I coffee Fur drinker yeara stray penny found Its way Into the weather at all. Christmas the claim that implied to pretty strongly was made it dearly my duty of Bates nearly little chubby hand, and sticks of gum until my nervous system He strolled away through the palms were dropped In quits aa though by broken down, my hands trembled so I against me could bn easily adjusted If remain. Pickering and I were enMarian marries him. But she will in a sharp contest, and I waa and I Instantly threw off my ule'er accident. Judge Williams drifted Into could hardly write, and inaomnla tor- never marry him, whether she benefits gaged them behind some beginning to enjoy it to the full, but and cap. cast the shop the other afternoon for n tured me at night will or and bushes however your by neiied the door and boldly grandfather's determination in I how could falter not my I did perBesides, safely hair cut. The lad recognized the fart may be! to visit Cincinnati, hoping to return entered. that the Judge was a new patron, and form operations with unsteady hands, thatI should The ball room was on the third floor say not." I declared with a without my absence being discovered; ao waa more than ordinarily Inter using knives and Instruments of prewarmth that caused but the guests were straggling down Theresa to Sister I saw I afternoon cision? When bad next began preparo the plainly the sated In him. He hung at the foot mo with those wonderful gray to supper and I took my stand at the for Journey. my of the chair and looked musingly at effect of coffee, 1 decided to atop It. sweep But first he expects to find this ing foot of the broad stairway and glanced the Judge's bald head. Then hs and three years ago I prepared some eyes. Bates, I fear that I'm taking a sefortune and as though waiting for endow Miss Devereux walked slowly to the back of the Fostura, of which I had received a cold and I'm going to dose myaelf up carelessly vere with It. That is a part of the scheme. one. It was a large and brilsome sample. and to and quinine chair and surveyed the scanty fringe go In the estate with whisky want and many a lovely face The first cupful surprised m. It And my own Intc.-vsof hair from that paint of vantage. any dinner noth- liant company bed. I shan't be must me as I stood waiting. The eliminated before he can passed me aee He could contain himself no longer waa mild, soothing, delicious. At this again." that condition about. But, Sla- ing until you very size of tho gathering gave me and burst out Incredulously: Father, time I gave some Fostum to a friend bring I yawned and stretched myaelf with I am ter not so Theresa, security, and I smoothed my gloves easily got do you get a quarter for cutting who waa In a similar condition to . . of aa Arthur rickerlng imagine. a groan. rid , complacently. coffee. use of from the mine, that ? Llpplncott'a. I'm very aorry, sir. Shan't I call The spectacled gentleman whose InA few days after, 1 met him and My ataylng qualities, which were aldoctor? a In weak of the terest in the weather had given me a eyes my family, Britain's Drunks and Gamblers. he waa full of praise for Fostum. de- ways Not a bit of IL I'll aleep It off and valued hint of the open conservatory John Burns, member of parliament claring he would never return to cof- have been braced up a trifle." Yea." as lively aa a cricket In the morn- door, came now and stood beside me. be In of the labor and leader Engfee but stick to Fostum. We then orparty I He even put his hand on my arm with thought pleasure and hope were ing." land, declared the coat of drinking dered a full supply and within a short At four o'clock I told him to carry Intimate friendliness. and gambling, directly or Indirectly, time my nervousness and consequent expressed in the monosyllable, and my ome hot water and lemons to my (TO UK CONTINUED.) la Great Britain la $1,070,000,000 n trembling, as well as Insomnia, disap- heart warmed to her. "Sister I are un- rooms: bade him an emphatic goodTheresa, and you blood year. circulation became not peared, May Find Market in Sudan. derstanding each other much better night and locked the door aa he left. mat, no dizziness nor heat flashes. Needed. A British officer in the Sudan sugConditions than I Imagined we should" and we Then I,. packed my evening clothes In Simpler My friend became a Fostum enWo aro being too heavily penalized thusiast. hla whole I threw the bag and gests that the educating of the native family using It ex both laughed, feeling a real sympathy a sult-cafor our American manner of life. To ulster from a window, swung In the matter of wearing apparel will growing between us." heavy cluaively. Inaure greater longevity we must reTheir purchas"Yea, I believe we are and the myaelf out upon the limb of a big ma- he a work of time. It would be the fault of the one bend mo to Ita sharpest ing power la still far greater than turn to simpler conditions, to simpler who brewed the Fostum, If It did not smile lighted her fare again. It let and ple tastes to n life which Is simpler in taste good when served. "So I can tell you two things. The and then dropped lightly to the i heir expenditure." he writes. Many Free Praia. Detroit an Arab owns 200 head of cattle and very particular. first la that Arthur Pickering will ground. The beat food may be spoiled 1 to- j only one shirt' I passed the gate and struck off not properly made. Fostum should be never find my grandfather's lost forHope to Find Ancient Buildings. a souse with tune, Joyful that the village assuming exists. on to any boiled directions The the ward according The famous ruins of Tlntern Abbey, In Massachusetts the Illegal sals Then It la all right, anyone can second Is that In no event win he of freedom. I reached the atatlob Monmouthshire, England, are being re- pkg. on It. Incident and waited In the of street railway transfers Is made your nleee." marry to become It the without ought rely stored na far aa the four great arches ke.-out of sight of punishable by a fino not exceeding You speak with a good deal or condrink. 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