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Show a ' ment e was the carele, happy Wake, chatting lightly on Mvlal sub- jocts, By FREDERICK I must keep an he engagement. UPHAM ADAMS said, looking at his watch. A friend of mine Is here from California, and KMnpM Millionaire1 Colonel Mon roe' Doctrine' Etc m TjTb I'm to take dinner with him. He's a jitt , p rova! good fellow, rich, handsome, COPTHKJHT, 1UKI. BT A. J, Unix is i, 11 l5r0eBA So cultivated, and and everything which mi) i,i fflBtW u good fellow should be. Id like to introduce him. May I call with him Continued. evening? 'There is no XXXI about It," said UpTER Any friend of yours Is welcome, tor Jessie her eyesmystery Invitation, the flashing with accepted anger. especially a paragon with such be4 Mr. Morris saw fit to take after Mr. Hawkins had advantage wildering attractions, laughed JesJohn of between papa's bankruptcy, which gave him spoken sie. Good bye, until T James Wake. Each was possession of our Boston residence. broke This John but portrait hung on its walls, and he thoughts, doubtless had a copy made from It. CHAPTER XXXII, fj'ia Miss Carden expected to This Is consistent with other acts from which we have l suffered at his t,e asked, quietly. ) Through the Heart' said hands. I Hto And out It lacked several minutes of the The In the lull portieres his and Edith parted partner looking hour fixed for dinner when Blake f Hancock entered the room. Iler . .uyhead has been so full eyes strolled through the hotel safe and Ive thought of nothing rested first on Wake and then on thence Into the lobby. The babble of all about It, John, Jessie. But IU know voices, the gesticulations and the and Hawkins at f Pardon this Intrusion, she said. nervous meet you j energy which pervaded the I am for or a looking book Jessie rather, and did not atmosphere Perhaps know that any one was here. You with Blakes were not in harmony Who back now. Carden is feelings. t are to be congratulated. Mr. Blake; This Is your lucky day, old Jessie was afraid I was going to doubly of may kinds congratulated. all things tmd something tonight, and so she There , was a tremor In the voice, say Wouldnt it before midnight told me that she loved John, ho but a flash of the lovely eyes as mused, proud if I went up to the Bishop throwing aay a Of course Edith bowed slightly, and, brushing "and found her there? Dear old John! Lucky old cigar. ii eur-othe portieres aside, left the room. John! Hello, whats the row? That jnt ay a word to spoil the Dont go, Edith!" cried Jessie. have planned. Well, I must sounds like Morris! I suppose he's Ill have good news , There was no response, and Jessie drunk. If he had a spark of decency piaf. Hope , when I see you later." was too wise, to follow her fair coushed be with his father. Here he ju ily In the evening Blake rang the in. For some moments no words were comes! Morris pushed his way through tho i the Bishop mansion, and was spoken. I am going to tell you the story of crowd and was followed by young gd by General Carden. General Carden, that portrait, said Jessie. The crim- Kingsley. Not until he was within Ii i pleasure, this check, which rep- son touched her cheeks and a light, a few feet of Blake did he recognize djf you his rival. Though anxious to avpid ly your share of the profits, such as Blake had never seen, was In a meeting. Blake scorned to retreat Do her of to thanks word remember you for a what eyes. me, ftiiy to turn his back. ,t deserve any credit Is Miss you said last night? You said that or ' Morris stopped squarely In front of we If as seemed I had been see and it friends her home, may it for years,, and the same thought haB film. His lips parted with & sneer It moment? lo me. Im going to pre- and his fingers toyed with a small occurred to see you. St rill be delighted sume on that occult friendship, and walking slick. Blake leaned careless call her. tell you a secret. That portrait be- ly against a marble column, hid eyes general disappeared, and James fixed or. the man who confronted him. longs to John Burt! i iiy back In his chair, with his Had Blake been In a Western min The John Burt? Burt I knew John bed on the portrait of Jessie would have as a boy? What do you mean', Jes- Ing camp his fingers 13. reached for the feel of a gun, but In a heard sie?" the fajnt rustle of a gari hotel he had no sense She opened an album and handed metropolitan ud turned to see Jessie Carden of danger. The Incident was trivial, On one to room. him. was entered A the the but x page tender it disagreeable. ' towed In her brown eyes, but faded duplicate of the pnotograph Lend me a thousand, Blake, deus something wistful In the from which had been painted the por- manded Morris. I I blending of happiness, re-- t trait he had seen so often In John A passed around the room and pity. The eyes dropped Burts study room in San Francisco, and whisperturned to watch these two many moment as they met his frank i Opposite it was a photograph of John names had filled the' pubwhose men, but her voice was clear and Burt. The album opened naturally to lic prints of the day. Certainly," said Blake, a strange smile lightjng up his handsome face. Is a thousand enough. Morris? Blake took a wallet from his inner pocket aud handed Morris a bill. And a match, ordered Morris, advancing a step nearer. (To be continued.) BURT B - jjl -- half-smoke- d Ham, e rear-o- ' Bff! pcoreh i. n i la deten Ice Made in Open Air. Dr. Wells, a London physician, i tart u beat fcxst as be jazed ' into ber face her hand and these pages sure proof that certain white fingers had sought them out have made this the happiest many, many times. i ar lives, Mr. Blake. I It was only a week before he went another word, Interrupted away, said Jessie, softly, that these Blake. You must not thank pictures were taken. It was a gloriIsHease dont, Jessie. Ita the ous day in autumn, and our horses toorlask. . had galloped miles and miles. Near flf not?" the bay shore In Hlngham we saw a Parted lips and questioning traveling photographer, and I sugwe eloquent with surprise. gested that we have our pictures 'muie I dont want yon to, he taken. We each gave the other one, releasing the little hand. and I have mine yet. We J heart beat And he has his yet, said Blake, a fast as he gazed Into H but In that moment he look In his eyes. Anal victory, and He has! How do you know, Mr. only the JDC pain of wounded passion re- - Blake? Have you Of course he has It. Ill wager than a day had passed since dear old John has never parted with resolved to surrender all hope that little gift. Excuse my Interrup7 love of Jessie Carden. Why tion, Jessie; Im greatly Interested. (one so? James Blake could You spoke as if you knew, said tter that question He had Jessie, her heart beating wildly. The aimly weighed his chances of last day I saw him he spoke of you. tgalnst those of failure. We sailed out to Black Reef and we Aash It dawned him talked of many things. John said upon Could not that he must not ho was going to California, and wonOJM to John Burt. He did not dered If you were there nnd If he It out it was told to him In would see you. That seems ages ago, oiceless, wordless language but Its only five years. And then we M 10 name or key. sailed back to the grove and he must not Imagine, he said, quarreled with Arthur Morris. You tothcr Is under the s have heard the story. That night we to me. On the r parted, and a thousand times I have firm Is indebted to him. heard the hoofs of bis horse as he blch ho held was the , key galloped away In the darknesR. wn without we It could She paused, hut Blake, wiih his i s n?' We have simply eyes on the portrait, said nothing. ; Vr,ify the Bonerala con-When you told mo that you were vu,ll. nnd ho Is the one John Burt's friend I liked you, she on the outcome. sntd, In a voice which thrilled his 11V0 a word you say, a , very bolng. "You have been all that ('ar,!en Tin In your favor, and many ,tt"Kblng. w iih , about those Wall street he saidmore. I would that It were In times " you Imagine. If it had not to repay you, Mr. Wake. Mr' Morrls 'ould have my power at your command everyYou ha'0 ai nit llf and I his property. thing which money can furnish, M"rni reminds me of and my prayer for your happiness. nldV l th lms oftOB puzzled Ho took her hand and Impulsively ill, tlm bulging the subject. pressed It to his lips.me very, very hapPortrait. The first You have made P poriri,nirt Ar,l"ir Morris I saw py, he said, rising to his feet ns she Jt In bis library room. It tenderly withdrew her hand. "I '''1 m5, SOtDe tlm should like to tell you somethin I1 Du Why which but I must not tell It. she offered ' far-of- f lur 8 , ; 1 Mr Morrl 'rehoM, 8 0 t"' c!r room! mounting I1 - I"- which Some day you will know me better. Will you promise not to bo angry with mo, then? Will you promise. Jessie? I am sure 1 shall "Angry with you? with you." ,the original, replied never he angry "lu ou ha'l It Painted That Is your promise? !a n n n,"l that you pre-That Is my promise." , t tln,0 I Ho laughed gaily as she repeated n hut his Up quivered and ntl tHablo eoincldenco. thought the words, in his eyes glistened suspiciously. w. though . W Indians of Jewish Strain. Sir Alexander Mackenzie had an Idea that the Indians of the far Northwest were partly Jewish In origin. From Lake Athabasca in 1794 be set out at the head of an expedition in canoe, 25 feet long, 4 feet beam and 26 Inches bold, with 3,000 pounds of baggage and provision and a crew of nine French CanaHe reached the Pacific coast dians. and returned. The aborigines be met were for the most part possessed of strongly religious Instincts," said be With regard to their In his report. origin all we are prepared to state, after a careful survey of their languages, manners and customs, is that they are undoubtedly of a mixed origin; come from the and had commerce in their early history, perhaps, through intermarriage with people of Jewish persuasion or origin. a birch-bar- k North-northwe- sligbt-'ruion- con-ou- on In ISIS, in his published essay on dew, was the first to draw attention to the curious artificial production of Ice In India. Shallow pits are dug, which are partially filled with perfectly dry straw on the straw board, flat pans containing water are exposed to the clear sky. The water, being a wonderful radiant, sends off Its heat abundantly Into space. The heat thus lost cannot he replaced from the earth, for this source is excluded by the strad. Before sunrise a cake of ice is formed In each vessel. To produce this ice In quantities clear nights are advantageous, and particularly those on which practically no dew falls. Should the straw get wet. It becomes more matted and compact, and consequently a better conductor of heat, for the vapor acts as a screen over the pans, checks the cold, and retards freezing. Pearsons Weekly. b Had Fun With the Umpire. William Ilayes acted as umpire at a hnll game near Washington, Pa., last i'unday, and his decisions did not seem to give unmlxrd satisfaction. Toward tho close of tho game ho gave ono decision which, evidently gave great pain to the players on both sides. Half a dozen of them seized mid carried him to a near by river and toied him In. Umpire Hayes scrambled out In a hurry, whereupon the Indignant athletes threw him bnck and held him under water until lie waa nearly drowned. Then they rolled him 6 recovered, on a beer keg uM'2 when they volunteered tho Information that ho was not gut out for an umpire. On reflection Mr. Ilayea is prepared to agree with this Idea. However, he moan to sue a dozen of his (issnllants. SIXTH SENSE IN BIRDS. with Carrier Plgeone Experiments Prove Its Possession. i Although birds are not placed near the summit line of evolution, their ability to fly gives them advantages over nearly all the mammalia. Tbelr mysterious power of changing their polarity or weight, In order to dive in water or fly, has been often discussed, and the almost Incredible velocity of their motion a hen migrating, sometimes amounting to four miles a minute for vast distances, has no parallel among other animals. A series of careful trials with carrier pigeons shows apparently without their possession of a highly de-ssense of direction. In twenty minutes the first bird, dispatched at 10 p. tn., reached Its roost, a distance of seventeen miles being traversed. Half of the number arrived before midnight and the remainder followed in a few hours. FEVERS AFTER EFFECTS Preaidents Letter In 1853 Courted Japan's Friendship., The letter which Commodore Berry boro from our government to the mikado ttBked for a mutual treaty. The original instrument was drafted In Did Not Disappear Until the Blood Was Renewed by Dr, Williams Pink Pills. Typhoid fpror is sometimes called nor von fever. During the courae of the fever the nerve nre always profoundly diturbed, and when it i over they are left ho aen.silivo that the patient has to be guarded ngu i ut all excitement. In the tonic treatment then demanded, regard tuiiht he paid not only to building up flush hut alo to strengthening the nerves, A remedy that will do both, make sound flesh to tepair waste aud give new vigor to feeble nerve, i the most convenient and economical. Sm-- n remedy i Dr. Villiam' Pink Pill for Pule People, One proof of this i tho experience of Mr. Charles Worth, of Kat VaSMilboro, Maine. He av: I had a severe attack of typhoid fever late in the fall Inch lefi me very weak and debilitated. My heHit palpitated, my breathing beanie difficult after the leut exert iou and there wn ihi m hues in both hand. I Mitfeied in that way for fully ix months. Aa I did not grow out of it, did not in fact see the hglitet improvement as time imssed, 1 decided to nee Dr, William' Pink Pill a I knew of wnuecures they had effected in ease like mine Almost a Moon a I began taking them I could sen decided improvement and after keeping on with them for neverkl week I wa completely well. I roimider Dr. Williams' Piuk Pill a tnot valuable remedy, aud I am in the habit pf recommending them to others afflicted X d . TEA isnt to-da- g, 1 TEA y gold-rimme- d TEA TEA what is the or of stimulant , time oday? A Parasite Destroys Codlln Moth. moth parasite Imported from Europe and set free re In the apple orchard of he Iarjaro valley, California, Is clearing them of the orchanllsts' enemy In great style. 1 am Im I'oweis That lrep down to tin- earth, Pnatched and whliled hy tho wind, Than tle-- tli.it wittier away on tho tree. Prnver sr the vsrrlni Hie biiMlr-flt-Ivlin Ole Klshtlli SII-- tluhlln In I'" ln"l, on their Tliun hone thut dlo InxUitlmi 1 beil. The flower thnt ere rnitnr-nwret; Lent fruits ihlli'loim noil Lot the mnn'oi' h'nr ttu-lunroi . nft--t K And slnry l Itikh-hKiiwnl from Treunlnirit by Crural Mut it'l Tliln of Akna. J I One lingers long over tea, if the tea is fine. It is a good time and place to linger. Bantam Chickens From Java. llautam chickens came from a town in Java. Visitor ployer. roailKT btsiuws TUo rriwn Hull tilin', put ltun tVmumtiy, Jlciul, llut I , Regret. wish to tee to tell the blaek bmm U as lnp portant an article of fond as the putato I In Europe. In Ilraxll , Rules for British Sailors. British aallor are not allowed to rarry umbrellas or stick. An officer In uniform I permitted to carry a ashore. stick Aik Your Dealer for Allen Foot-It tvuVs tint ft t. Cm-- Swollen, bore, Hot, Culloi. Aching. Sweating amt Ingrowing Null. At ail Druggluie blioetoriit,.,.'ic"iit. Accept imMulmtltuto,U. umile-- l t bnmt-lAUUi'cs, AUuu VlUtBlcJ' leUoy. N. Y. E A powder. od jour em- lie. British Cuetome Decision. a In a test rMO made by the company. London, a court has decided that gold nnd silver wnlchc are not plat'" anil the Imported watche do not require the hall mark. An appeel hne hern taken Gold-iklth- Brazlla Staple Food. Tea thoughts are like dream thoughts, not tied to our cares and sorrows. thi-tn- Office Boy Im sorry to ay he's not to. Visitor Why nre you sorry to say It? Offlre Boy necause it got' agin me UHClenc0 Is W r li-ll- TEA A Japanese Song. - A colony of crnllin 1 narlnes. TO JAPAN. May, 1851, by Dauk-- Webster, then secretary of state, and was signed by President Fillmore. There It. rested. In November, 1852, Mr. Webster's successor, Edward Everett, fished It out of the department plgeou holes, took It to pieces and refashioned It, says Century. Three copies were prepured and were splendidly engrossed In English, Dutch and Chinese, These werd Inclosed together in a sumptuous gold case and, to make the whole presentment still more Impressive to the Japanese mind, the gold case was enshrined In a coffer of rosewood. The document Intrusted to Commodore Perry asked of the Japanese court two things, friendship and trade first and foremost, friendship, for the safety of our seamen. Many a English Joke With a Point. An anti tobacco lecturer spoke so hapless crew had been driven Into powerfully against the use of tobacco their ports by storm or wrecked on that several of his audience went their rocky const, escaping the peril home and burned their cigars hold- of the deep only to be welcomed by those truculent Islanders to a dungeon ing one end of them In their mouths or a cage on shore. This wrong must by way of punishment. London be stopped at all hazards. And If, In addition, we could persuade Japan to Sure Cure at Last. enter friendly relations of trade, the Montlcello, Miss., Sept. 4 (Special) two countries by mutual Interchange iut I wa. Lawrence County Is almost ually In of might each promote productions, When the nerve ache aud tremreceipt of fresh evidence that a sure Its own prosperity and the welfare of it menus that they are Htarviug. The ble cure for all Kidney Troubles has at the other. It was thought that orien- only way to feed them is through the last been found, and that cure la tals might see that as well as Yankees. blond, aud the best food i Dr. Williams' Dodd's Kidney Pills. In the end they did. But It cannot he Piuk Pill. They are absolntely guaranto be free from opiate or other harmAmong those who. have reason to said that Japan, any more than aq teed bless the Great American Kidney Remful drug. They are aold by all drugbe to oyster, every really yearned gists, or may be obtained directly from edy is Mrs. L. E. Baggett of this place.; opened." the Dr. Williams Medioine Co., SchenecMrs. Baggett had dropsy. Dodd's Kidtady, N. Y, ney Pills cured her. His Musical Ear. I was troubled with my kidneys, It Isnt always best to brag about Proved Her Prophecy True. Mrs. Baggett says in recommending one of the bouleon You will end 6n the scaffold, said Out your gifts. Dodd's Kidney Pills to her friends, man who lays claim the sweetheart of Natnon Fernandez, The vards lives a my urine would hardly pass. to a musical ear and plays a little on of Madrid. "They shall not call you I I had Dropsy. have Doctors said he has criti- a liar, said Fernandez, and shot bet the Frequently piano. taken Dodd's Kidney Bills as directed he called ber dead. what for cised his wife now well a woman. am and tune. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the kid- inability to carry a a musical one, had Your if ear, you all Cured strain the Kidneys neys. That as I have, would show you how to Impurities out of the blood. This is a better country means pure blood and a sound, ener- carry a tune," he would say. One getic body. Dodds Kidney pills are day he complained that the piano because a we are in it tea the greatest tonic the world has ever was out of tune and asked his wife She deto telephone for a tuner. known. country. cided to test bis "musical ear, so Took a Chance. that night when he came borne from And that all. ' At a recent parliamentary electloi his business she said: our Writ A Schilling 4 for Knowdo Book, candl of the In Carlisle, England, one Will you please try the piano and Compooy, Ho rnutdaco. dates was named Chance. His pla see If the tuner has done It any cards read: "Give Carlisle a Chance.' good. I haven't any ear and cannot Thank! Is Enough for a Nickel. Those of his opponents read: "Take tell, hut you can. A man gave a baby a nickel this no Chances Vote for Sanderson." The man sat down at the Instrumorning. The baby la a year old, and But the electors took a Chance. ment and played a simple tune. It's didn't say thank you. That Is the he said. "That fek most Impolite child, the man paid to all now, right YELLOW CRUST ON BABY low did a good Job. Atchison the mother, I ever knew. wife summoned up her courage. Ills Globe. Would Crack Open and Scab Causing Will, she said. "The tuner didnt Terrible Itching Cured by COMMON SENSE. come Hes coming tomorrow Cuticura. Kansas City Times. A large Minneapolis manufacturing morning. concern, The Plllsbury Co., are em-- , Our baby had a yellow crust on his No Faddist. John Hay ploying a unique method n advertishead which I could not keep away. The late John Hay, said a Chica- ing their product, Pillsbury's Vitos, When I thought I had succeeded In goan, had no belief In fads. He held The Meat of the Wheat, In appealing getting his head clear. It would start that we Americans, In our Impetuosity, to the Common Sense of the Ameragain by the crown of his head, crack were given to fads overmuch. It was ican public. and scale, and cause terrible itching. one trait In us alone that would this Their assertions are modest as comI then got Cuticura Soap and Ointsuffice to shake Mr. Hay out of pared to most of the cereal food adever ment, washing the scalp with the soap his vertisements of the last few years, exquisite equanimity. and then applying the Ointment. A He was walking with me one day but they carry a ring of truth. Tbelr, few treatments made a complete cure. In London. At Hyde Park corner a reasoning is certainly rational; here' I have advised a number of mothers from Frisco Joined us, and. Is some of it: to use Cuticiira, when I have been vegetarian as we strolled onward, this vegetarian "We all believe that Wheat Is the asked about the same ailment of their talked about the evils of meat-eatin- best cereal the Creator has given manhotly babies. Mrs. John Boyce, Pine Bush, trying. It seemed, to convert kind. N. Y. Mr. Hay and me to his fad. Pillsbury's Vitos is nothing more for listened "Mr. nor less than the white heart of thla patiently Hay Bird Has Extended Repertory. A bird which can talk in two lanquite half an hour. Then suddenly, wheat kernel, cut out by steel mahe stopped shorL He thumped the chinery and sterilized nothing addguages and a hose repertory consist adpavement with his walking stick. He ed nothing taken away no adulterthe latest of seventeen phrases, ation no flavoring no coloring no dition to the London Zoological gar pointed eastward. stands he Piccadilly. said, cooking. There, dens. The bird belongs to a specie This product comes to your table which flourishes In northern India There It has been for hundreds of In Us pure, white, granular form, an will he It when And there you In an Indian yean. Three of the phrases are appetizing djsh for young and old. dialect and tho rest in English. The and your potato beliefs are Easily digested because It retains bird's name Is Tommy and it asks all Its granular form when cooked, never visitors, "Who are you? lumpy or pasty. Archdukes Earned Florin. A two pound package makes twelve Among the bequests of the Archor pure white cooked food, and Austro-IIungarpounds his to of duke Joseph quality too. Two generous We look through you son Is the only florin I ever really Plllsbury one cent. for dishes a In It earned. hangs no competitors because grocer to you; beyond, but tortoise shell frame above my desk weWearehave the largest millers in the Buda-PestThe archduke earned at and the best wheat. Your world get to enthrough your grocer, you. It at Flume by showing a French r will gludly fill your order for gror over the Creuzot from gardens 'our irroror roturui your nonoy If you dual Uko gineer Vitos because he knows MUIoribort. and greenhouses of his place there. PlllBburya satisfaction. Vitos la put This person had rung at a private )io sells you two tn pound packages air Hit Idea of It. up only archduke opened, and, gate, which the "Yes, sir," said the old man, one thinking the latter a stewarda as- tight Price 20c. Dont he without feller spoke a piece n Greek; 'nuther sistant or a gardener, asked him to IL make a lick at Latin, an both got a take him around, he understanding Swimming In Publio Schools. piece o' paper with a blue ribbon!" strangers were admitted to see that Is part of the curriculum Swimming Atlanta Constitution. the grounds. Archduke Joseph rather of the public schools of Yarmouth, enjoyed the mistake and said he would England. The boya are taken to the bo very pleased. He talked In a plain, shore In parties and are trained till blunt manner and seemed so little the la the sea. A trifle of tea in a dainty man of consequence that the visitor ther can swim fifty yards on leaving presented him with a florin . cup has in it a world of rest for the trouble he had been at. ' German Empress Studies Medicine. Ono of the most studious queen In the German empress, who Europe cares very little Indeed for pomp and ceremony. Her majesty's favor'ie study I medicine and sho ha od herself so well In the art of healing thnt she Is regarded as quite an efficient adviser in cases of ordt PERRYS MISSION . . Temperance In India. The sole of ht rr hn fallen off great-lIn India of Into, owing, say an t'fflelal report, to "the MtrenJ of temperance principles In tho army. TEA Fine tea brings-ou- t con- versation if anything will; it compels to a little leisure. |