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Show fiepji r 886, Of c'argei 'm &J. ie pre. r ic iby24, Baaiied 'Ph th succes- - Roberta orDlOttgi 4 that lePr. efatloa. by the church )eeu 0 ) to ea. tag no charge or die ophet'i eg that upheld ng. lay at attend- - nethinj tent at slivered aornlng Sainti ebuked ok forts who He hat if g right ok into could (action y of the Smith glow- - of the the bear-o- , f h e con e Cassia ; Pren of the .. r porterThought Ha Should Go Mad , But Dr. W.llllama Pink Pill Cured Him. ,, geems like miracle that Dr. pink Pills should have cured They !t neuralgia, said Mr. Porter. certainly a marvelous medicine aud to recommend them. giwas glad I had por two years, he continued, unendurable pains iu my -f- fered almost They would start over my eyes 'Tjhoot upward most frequently, but 0ften spread over my face, aud at !mes eve port of my head and face Sometimes the mold be fall of were so inteuse that I actually they would drive me mad. My eyes ached constantly and there always a burning sensation over my forehead, but the other pains varied, mnetiines they were acute, aud again dull aud lingering. I could they were was irritable aud aotaleep. My temper laot no pleasure out of life. I tried remedy after remedy, but of them, I biding i help iu any a despairing man. Eveu when I 2Jo to take Dr. Williams Pink Pills I Ed no great hope of a cure. That was iu December pf 1903. To -- .surprise, a change in my condition The pains grew took place right away. bss intense and the acute attacks were farther apart, as I kept on using Dr.Wil-linin Pink Pills. The improvement with the first box, and when I had id six boxes I stopped. My cure was complete and has lasted ever since. Mr. Charles H. Porter lives at Raymond, N. H. He is one of many gratef ul yople who have found that Dr. Williams ink PiU-- will cure diseases of the nerves that have stubbornly resisted every other Not only neuralgia, but remedy tried. iclatica, partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia yield to them. They are sold by alldruggists, or may be obtained direetly from the Dr Williams Medicine Co.) ' Schenectady, N. Y. , agJ be-T- n' be-n- ng the that Sldeat of the 7 ene le and then they 3 Don! who rtk: iberty them hurt d let d a and , know nooa of A , VUt CHAPTER III. Continued. Burritt was puzzled and expressed as much by bis looks. Why on earth did the man come stealing into his room in that strange, uncomfortable manner, and at that hour, and for no apparent purpose? His friend seemed to read what was passing In his mind. I am sorry If I have disturbed you. he said, slowly, but . I could not bear my own thoughts any longer, and so I He turned to leave the room. Mr. Burritt followed him with his eyes. He still seemed to him to be part of his dream his strange, horrible dream. Then, as tlje other man reached the door, and passing .through it, closed it behind him, he gave a gasp of relief. The next moment he had crossed the floor and turned the key in the lock. I could have sworn I had locked It before, he said to himself. "At any rate there shall be no mistake this time," as he shot the bolt to make matters doubly sure. Mr. ' CHAPTER IV. er - tracts spices and soda. a t r i $ ff I 4 Compesv. Smith. also say that I have not done badly myself. I have made my pile, too not such a large one as yours, probably, but at any rate, I have the satisfaction of knowing that, If anything should happen to me" this with an I should accession of seriousness leave my family well provided for. I have had my ups and downs as well as others: but I have no fear of the future. He spoke these last words quite confidently, unconscious of the Ignorance and rashness of the assertion. By the way," ho continued, after a while, are you a bad sleeper, as a rule, or was last night an exception, as In my own case? It was no exception, unfortunately I am a for me," was the answer. wretched sleeper, and last night was worse than usual. At the same time with an air of restraint or awkward I had no business to disturb ness you in the way I did. Dont mention it, said Mr. Burritt carelessly, forgetting the very different light in which the affair had ap peared to him at the time of. Its "Though you gave me rather a start at the moment, on waking up suddenly as I did, and from a very bad dream." , I thought you seemed rather restless and uneasy In your slefep, was the reply. Insomnia Is one of the greatest curses I know, though, as a rule, J do not suffer much from it myself. But If, like Macbeth, you have murdered sleep, you are much to be pitied. The other man started at the ill sounding word. I Murdered! he exclaimed; then beg your pardon," he muttered, somewhat confusedly, I did not take your meaning at first; In fact, I have al most forgotten my Shakespeare. "I beg yours, said Mr. Bwrrltt; "the quotation was most Inapt., I bad also torgotten for the moment, that It was to the murder of Duncan that Mac- person? The other nodded. "Look here! he said, Ive lived a rough sort of life In a wild part of the world, for the last twenty years. Ive seen ' men shot down by my side, In a refreshment saloon, more than once, and m6re than once had a narrow escape from a similar fate myself. In fact sinkI dont mind owning ing his voice to you that on one occasion I have mind killed my man In he added, hastily, seeing the look of horror which, for a moment, over In spread his friend's face. he repeated, with emphasis, and with the odds three to. one Where should I have been then but for my revolver? As it was, I cleared the world of at least one ruffian. Aud no one I mean No one thought any the worse of with a me, I assure you. Indeed, faint smile, the first Mr. Burritt had seen upon his face, lurking for a moment round the corners of his mouth I even had a testimonial presented to me by some of the leading citizens of the place, thanking me for ridding them of such a pestilent character as Black Jake which was the name the villain went by. Mr. Burritt heard him throughout with astonishment, mingled with a faint sensation of horror. It seemed hard to credit that the calm, middle-aged- , well dressed man before him his own contemporary had passed through such an experience as this; and that the hand which he had shaken with so much, cordiality had blood I food to mMar foot-ru- Panic Caused by Eclipse. Egypt, in the eclipse of 1882, soldiers had to guard the British camp from the excited Egyptians who would ure invaded it As It was, their wild shrieks as the sun became overcast were sufficiently disturbing. v In TEA al- most satisfies hunger. The Arctic Region. arctic region consists of a deep The ocean nearly surrounded by with a flow of Atlantic water on the 'Siberian side, and outwards down the east coast of Greenlpolar land, and. Pteo't Cure it the best medicine we ever used ta all affections of the throat and lungs. Wx Ehdslit. Vanburen, Ik Ind., Feb. 10, 1000. Effect of Wall Paper. ' . When papering a room remember that large patterns and dark colors vtU Plata larda. 01 skim the ixe. make It appear smaller, while a or atrlped paper, if a light hue, give an Impression of Increased What are you doing ? "It is quite understood that you re- beth referred the assassination turn with me and stop at least one the poor old man In his sleep." In Later on in the day. Just before night," he remarked, genially. fact, there is no escape for you, as I starting to the station, Mr. Burritt, on have already dispatched a telegram looking at his watch, noticed that it to let them know at home that I am had stopped. Then he remembered that he had forgotten to bring hla bringing a friend back with me. You are very good, Silas," was the watch key, and had, consequently, reply, and for one night, at least, I been obliged to omit the ceremony of will accept Tour hospitality. winding- It up the night before. It And you must come and stay with occurred to him that his friend, who ns while you are looking about for a was packing his portmanteau in the bouse make us your headquarters, next- room, might be able to supply you know. Ive no doubt that the two the deficiency. He left his own room and knocked girls, yours and mine, will be bosom friends In less than no time; and as at the door of the one adjoining. But for my boy Ted, hell be head over the occupant of the apartment, whom heels In love your daughter If shea be heard moving about within, apparanything like your description be- ently did not hear the knock, so, after fore we know where we are. Ha, ha? I waiting a few seconds, he turned the shouldnt be . a bit surprised the handle and entered. young dog!- and his father laughed The other a as standing In front of ploud, delighted at his own perspi- the dressing table and with his back By tho way, Jim, relapsing to the door, so that his actions were cacity. Into a more serious vein, that would reflected In tho mirror. He was dress not be a half bad idea your girl and ed, all but his coat, and was carefully my boy eh? examining some article which caught The other looked at him Intently. the light as he turned It over in his You mean It?" he SRked. hand. He wheeled round suddenly, Mean It? Of course I do. Why with a quick frown, on hearing the not? sound of the opening of the door and In spite of of everything that has Mr. Burrltta Involuntary exclamation gqne before?" of alarm when he saw how hla friend Good heavens, man! what has the was employed. past got to do with your Innocent Good heavens!" he exclaimed, daughter? That would be visiting the "what are you doing with that thlnif? children fathers the of the upon tins My dear fellow," laid the other, with a vengeance." InstantaneThe other man looked at hla friend, regaining his composure are on earth what making you ously, and his habitually stern face softened. Did you never see You are very generous," he said; such a fuss about? . more generous than I have a right to a revolver before?" Mr. , Good Heavens! - - TEA the E- herti neet- - die li op- - tons, bout and they ret a l mff JOS. til. The popes slippers are logloif each being made of the finest yelvet; right slipper, which Is kissed by Pilgrims and other pious visitors, r a cross of gold. Pair l1 Do It Now. are about to make a trip any nere, let me know. Pleased to gift n full information as to low rates-Plenty of em this summer train The Santa Fe trade mark U you " fur-- , th nnd V aka tha all- - Ob' it-I- f l( ft id- . How many letters are there in tea? . f One, two or three, as you like: t or te or tee or tea.' ser-et- c. scn of safety, speed and ease. Agt- - A. Cl. Utah. T. t C. F. WARREN. 8. F. Ry., Salt Lake the last fifteen years France expended more, both In time and During the Investigation of subma- navlgaUon thun any other coua In . expect." Come, come," answer'd Mr. Burritt, dont talk like that, for heavens sake; .dont let us begin It all over Is there a better way to again. Your secret such as It Is I Intend to seeP the family longer at and this Is the last allusion make, or allow you to make, to It kble, to keep it together? lies between us two; which Is the same thing as saying that It Is perfectan!!r?0M the reat Konerala of ly safe. thni?1 Cr,M,ce d0d the aoldlera or the Then, more for the sake of giving army shaved their heads and the conversation a more cheerful turn, noi of tholr horses. than for any other reason, he said: I think you made some remark last Bight to the effect that you had Tea is coarse or fine, tea made a largo fortune L"If so, I sin glad to hear f weed, harsh or smooth, Yes," was the Indifferent reply; "I am, comparatively speaking, what you keen or soft, heavy or bright ; would call a wealthy man, and my but daughter will be an heiress In her TEA TEA words are empty. 4. a sabuiue ' way" T am very glsd to bear It," said Mr. Burritt heartily: and at ihe same time not that I wish to boast I may Of course I have," answered But Burritt, somewhat Indignantly. there, for goodness sake, put the thing down. I hate to aee you trifling with It In that way. It gives me the cold shivers." You alarm yourself unnecessarily. I assure you I have not the slightest Intention or blowing my brains out Why on earth should I? I was merely examining the thing to ace that It was all rlghL" But but." stammered Mr. Burritt far from reassured, "you dont mean to say that you are In the habit of carrying firearms about with you?" "My dear fellow," mimicked the other, I dont merely say It, I do It.' "But why?" was tho question. "In case of "Why?" he replied. You never know when emergencies. you may need It, and I should never think of traveling without something of th sort" You mean to say," persisted Mr. - salt in food. - Best In the World. Cream, Ark., Oct. 9th. (Special.) After eighteen months suffering from Epilepsy. Backache, and Kidney Complaint. Mr. V. H. Smith of this place Is a well man again and thoBe who have watched hla return to health unhesitatingly give all the credit to Dodds Kidney Tills. In an Interview regarding his cure, Mr. Smith says; I had been low for eighteen months with my back and kidneys and also 1 Epilepsy. I had taken everything knew of and nothing seemed to do me any good till a friend of mine got tn6 Mr. J. H. Bmyth-PIggot- t. to send for Dodd's Kidney Pills. I find Blah. This chief Is J. H. Smyth-Pig-goare the greatest medicine that and a son has been born to him in thethey for now I am able to world, for whom he claims divine origin. work and am In fact as stout and , The sect calls Itself the Agapemo-ritesas before I took sick." and the elders live In a luxuri strong Dodds Kidney Pills cure the Kidous mansion named "The Abode of Cured Kidneys cleanse the neys. Love, at Spaxton, Somerset. Puto blood blood of all Impurities. Smyth Plggott wa8 formerly a cler- means good health. gyman lu the QJiurch of England. He Writes Good Verse. has succeeded In persuading a large The queen of Rouma la, known In number of women and a few men that he Is th Messiah, returned to earth, the literary world as Carmen Sylva," for the Is not the only and Induces them to worship him. The baby that has Just come to the king of Italy's beautiful consort writes Abode (I Love Is regarded by the reatly charming verse. Queen Elena peaks English, French, German and Agapemonites as divinely sent, and Its mother, Ruth Greeco, a young girl of Italian, but her poems, which are hortly to be published by a German striking beauty, who has come under Plggott's Influence, Is looked on as firm, were written In Serb, her native the spiritual bride of the leader of the language, from which they have been translated Into German. sect. The name Glory Plggott waa given TOO FAR FROM THE BOWERY. to the Infant atTm elaborate christen lng ceremony. To make the ceremony legal, the district registrar was sum New Yorker Would Not Build Houto In Canadian Woods. moned to the Abode of Love. At the He was such a typical New Torker door of the mansion the registrar was :hat he seemed strangely out of place met by a woman. Are you the registrar?" she said n the queer little lumber village way up In the Canadian woods where hla excitedly. duties as a lumber Inspector called Yes, he replied, I am. him. And his talk, which was ever of Then," she added, dramatically, "the ponies" and the race track, Into to be admitted about are 'you the presence of the Almighty. Follow seamed even more Incongruous In a me. place where the hite men talked of shorts and outs, "two by twelves" led was The registrar obeyed and Into the chapel. Forty persons were and "silos and all the rest of the there, all except the. registrar. Pig Jaigon of a lumber mill. One day the had gott. and his secretary being women. superintendent of the plant, who The women were grouped In a silent taken a great fancy to the young New loved to worshiping crowd, with their eyes Yorker, and who apparently fixed on a couch. Here in costly cling- listen to the Inspectors stories of how won three hundred on Roseben" ing robes lay a beautiful young wom- he an, the mother of the baby. , At the and other profitable operations against foot of the couch was the infant, the ring, told him he ought to Invest of dressed In snowy white. Plggott's some of his winnings in a piece and a build the near land cottage mill, was near by. legal wife sumThere are 600 Agapemonites, all of bring his family up there for the mer. The New Yorker looked at him In alienee for a minute. Then he ejected a long stream of tobacco Juice and What, bull I a ejaculated slowly, home here! Say, when I build a cottage It'll be at Coney, and It wont be far from the track. Thats as straight t" a tip as rrm31 poet-quee- taste. ' "I must say, he repeated, with a little perceptible Irritation In his manner, "that. In this Instance, I dont see the necessity for , It rouses new life and o- Smyth-Piggott- said Mr. Burritt, Very likely, with eyes still fixed on the revolver. would you mind telling me Is that the same weapon that you used on that occasion you were speaking of I mean when you shot the other er Individual? Meaning Black Jake'? Yes, Im happy to say It Is the very same. Mr. Burritt felt that he somehow regarded the article In question with less favor than ever. I suppose there isnt the least likelihood of Its going oft unexpectedly?" he Inquired, dtflldently. Not unless I pull the trigger," was the careless response, and Im hot likely to do that, unless you attack me first The Joke if Joke It were struck Mr. Burritt as being In singular bad iMrsroewrwllh. VALUE Has Distinct Benefit Apart from Its Flavoring Powers. Salt Is perhaps the commonest condiment of all and yet man practically stands alone among animals as a t, EpisJ. H. Formerly regular consumer of It In the more or copal Clergyman, Compels Adora- less pure' state and as. a definite adtion from Hia Followers Claims junct to his food. Salt Is present In Infant Recently Born la Divinely most foods, but the amount In the majority of cases would not appear JBent." to satisfy man's needs or be would not Instinctively add more. Moreover, England has been shocked from censalt may not necessarily exist In the ter to circumference by revelations tree state of foods of natural origin, concerning a body of religious enthusi5ut may be loosely combined with orasts who follow the free love theory ganic constituents. There can be lit-;l- e and whose chief calls hlmselffthe Mes- doubt that salt plays a greater part than that of a mere condiment In the body, for It possesses solvent powers which, besides drawing out the flavor of food, facilitate the absorption more particularly of protelds and thus Increase tixue metalbolisra. The pleasures of feeding would be very decidedly diminished If salt and condiments were banished from our tables. It Is noteworthy, moreover, that among condiments, most of them, while flavoring the digestive processes, are antiseptic, so that their action tends to counteract any disposition to undesirable fermentation. God!" he tried, that we have nothing of this sort In England. There is no shooting people down In refreshment saloons In this country! Perhaps not," was the caustic reply; but, for all that, It struck me, on looking at the paper, this morning, that you had got your own share of most of the crimes going and plenty of Black Jakes or their equivalents, too. I OF FREE LOVE DECLARES HIMSELF MESSIAH. APOSTLE- up1 aad goodness. tcklUInc'w B WOMEN WORSHIP HIM self-defen- alike as to trueness All than D "Mine Own Familiar FH.nd." wttu TEA a hair Id the of per-ton- s. 1 asl uided' these n, and P A Ll Harrl Author 1 Oo I V r Vi A V t $ The Secret Lies Between Us Two. Next morning Mr. Silas Burritt, and his friend, whose incognito is still preserved, were seated at breakfast together. In the clear , light of day, in the presence of the , most ''appetizing Europe's Largest Fig Tree. The largest fig tree in Western Eur- viands, the former gentleman found ope is the one at Roscvoff, Brittany. his mind completely divested of all those gloomy and distrustful thoughts It is in the garden of a Capuchin conand suspicions which had caused him vent, and its spreading branches, supso much disquietude previously, to say be to said are scaffolding, by ported nothing of having ruined his nights capable of sheltering over 200 rest. It was astonishing what a wide. ly different view he took of the mat ter. as he discussed this early meal. His heart warmed anew toward his Your grocer has also our old friend, who sat facfig him, and who also appeared to more advantage under these more cheerful circum excoffee baking-powdstances. strident Is man the o R fatal F O u Nrequest D O U T Burritt, that you carry it about your "Very likely, you don't," Interrupted the other, resuming his coat; "but If you had been In the habit of carrying it about your person for as many years as I have, and always been accustomed to sleep with it under youi pillow, you would think no more of carrying a revolver than you would an umbrella or a watch." This remark served to remind Mr Burritt of bis original errand. He therefore explained the reason of his Intrusion, and having been accommodated by the loan of the desired article. turned to leave the room again. He hesitated for a moment on the threshold and cast another glance over hla shoulder at his friend, who was doing something to the cherished weapon with a bit of oily rag. The latter looked up and met It. You don't really mean, Silas, that you are afraid to trust yourself In my company now that you khow I carry a revolver?" he asked, with another sudYou dont den frown. (To be continued.) surely?' -- Curt for 8lsalea. One way for college athletes to earn their expenses nowadays Is by acting as sort of male governesses, says the Chicago Inter Ocean. Wealthy parents whose young sons are being educated at home by governesses fre-- 1 quently apply at the employment offices of universities for the services of some athlete who can give their boys five or six hours a week of companionship. They are afraid that the edu- cation of governesses alone may make their sons slsslfled." A number of athletes paying their own way through the various colleges have such Jobs. Three or four morn-"The Abods of Love." Ings n ween they go to the boys, romp with them, play ball, and during the whon are well to do. About twenty, winter akate and coast. Usually they mostly beautiful young live are also employed In vacation to stay at the Abode of Iiove with Plggott with' the boys at their parents sumthe principal tenets of the sect One mer homes. One Northwestern stu- Is th. t there shall be no marriages dent has held such a position for three among Ita members. A Learn science cf dmiling. To the woman who wishes to make her path through life an easy and agreeable one, the science of smiling la a most necessary study. Like acting. or art, or engineering. It is a thing In which only practice can make one perfect. A little thioi y may go a long way, but It Is enough to remember these two rules: First, the hoi-eof a smile catches more hearts than the vinegar of a frown or the peppet of a sneer; second, it Is not the mechanical beauty but the significance of the smile that Is attractive. Exchange. "GOLD COLD." 1 years. When Charles Lamb Said Grace. Recently, when Edmund Clarence 8tedman was visiting In New England, he waa called upon by the head of the house while at dinner to Invoke the divine blessing. I was rather surprised, and for half a minute sorely tempted," said Mr. Ktedman In relating the Incident. Then I rose to the occasion and asked n grace which 1 remembered. But, Mr. Btcdman." demanded a young woman of the party eagerly, "to what were you sorely tempted?" To do as Charles Iamb did under similar circumstances." "And that was?" "He looked about the board and asked In hH surprise: Is there nn clergyman present? The host shook For hla head. Then Lamb prayed: this and all other mercies, O Lord, make us truly thankfu- l- New York Times. "Good," H Says, But Comfort Bob The Abode of Love Is regarded by ter." "Food that fits la better than a gold mine," says a grateful man. "Before I commenced to use Grape-Nutfood no man on earth ever bad a worse Infliction from catarrh of the "Bird of Paradlss" Plant It Collins or Chicopee, Mess, has the strsrgest plant ever seen In that town. It Is called the "bird ol pnrudlse," and Is now In blossom fi Th the (tret time In six years. leaves ere not unlike those of a fern, except that they curl up at sunset. r The flower resembles n Is yellow In color, at In make-up- , contains a burch of red tendrils These straighten out when the flower I Is full bloom. The seed came from stomach than I had for years. "I could eat nothing but the very lightest food and even that gave me great distress. I went through the catalogue of prepared foods but found them all more or less In(except Grape-Nuts- ) digestible, generating gas In the stomach (which In turn produced hesd-achand various other pains and aches) and otherwise unavailable for my use. food I have fouiiit Grape-Nutand assimilated, and digested easily It has renewed my health and vigor and made me a well roan again. Th catarrh of the atomneh has disappeared entirely with ill Its attendsnl which now Ills, thanks to Grape-Nnts- , ts my almost sole food. 1 want no other." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Vlch. Ten days trial tel! the story. Tbsres a rensnn. the Agapemonites as n refuge from the cares and troubles of the world It Is a sort of combined convent nnd monastery, regulated by rule almost eastern In their provisions for luxury All the devotees place their mono) In a common fund. In chargo of Pig gott, and as Plggott has converted number of rich women to his faith, the sect Is wealthy. 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