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Show believe it something I thought you Garden Hints. were going to accuse yourself of, pe Plant another batch of sweet peas "I have been given my conge," he haps, and that wasn't that wasn't for prolonged bloom. I thought that, perhaps, you saTu"; "I am not to see her again. So true. Sprinkle pulverized borax around were thinking that I that I that plants Infested by ants. there Is nothing left for me but to remove myself and the further the bet- mine might that the second heartGladiolus can be planted as late as ter! No, ehe didn't say that I say It; break you were speaking about might July and still will do very well. for mightn't I Just as weir put a thou- belong to mo" she turned her face Sweet peas and pansies should nevsand miles between us as one? So I farther Trora him "caused by well, er be allowed to form seed If one " am here this afternoon to say gooJ-by.- " by your wants plenty of flowers. Sometimes, when one Caa known a An occasional scattering of wood "Goodly," she echoed, and her voice. thing for months with no active real- ashes around sweet peas will help ization of the knowledge, when it ba3 them. Stable manure will make the traJled Into silence. He hardly seemed to hear her; he lain long in ambush unfaced, unre- vines grow at the expense of the had a fashion of being entirely en- garded, in some dim corner of one's bloom. It yet comes as a great, Fu6chias should be showered thorgrossed, lie had also acquired a habit consciousness, a shook when at one Is last paralyzing of telling her all the details, as they oughly daily. Apply water at night, or to called face to and It upon after sundown, with a syringe, tb omt regard occurred, of his courtship the siege of as a shock as main is great called, any A heart that had ended In failure. In lng it up well among the foliage. Be generous with the blossoms. It "the beginning it had been understood upon to bear. On the whole, he bore It between them to be for the benefit, to well and bravely, managing to very will not be well to allow the plants to build up a living document from which nearly hide his astonishment altogeth- form and ripen seed, and the more she might draw new Btores of Inspira- er, and helped In this way "by a wonder- the flowers are picked tho greater tion; real history, throbbing with act- ful new feeling he could not wait to the increase of blossoms. Good brush, four or five feet high, ual life, on which she might sharoen analyze. Ho seemed to brush aside her trembling words, her faint, balf when It can be had, serves well as a her pen and her fancy. excuses, while seizing. with ab- support for sweet peas. Wire netting Not that she had taken the matter solute assurance on the thing easiest to Is also excellent. very seriously at first seriousness had combat. Where one has only a city yard in grown out of custom. For Ce had never to grow flowers, have was I true!" bo which ''It said. "At least was seen as Ehe to that really unlikely roses in preference to any take his brother men's fancy and eo believe that, more or less, it would be I said it; would bo true If I other class, as they require less care, true if material as first hand she gather and leaving can be enjoyed the first seasoi, and maintained, never had thought her at went away saying good-byplain as she believed. Thero was, In- you behind. If you didn't break a are so cheap. It Is not worth whiU to deed, a shy charm about nor small, heart you would bo very, very sorry: take them through the winter. pale face, in her large, earnest eyes, you would bo lonely. Oh, I know I am It is not necessary to wait for damp that sufficiently colored the giving of saying this all the wrong" way round, and cloudy weather to transplaut. Lis confidences from a picturesque as but your words have made me see so Nearly all hardy and well as a utilitarian point of view. much that I have been blind to no, plants can be as safely moved In sun-Moreover, she was extremely Ingenious not only in you, but in yourself. I'll auiuc aa m lue uaiK. iua piaui In suggesting means toward the furth- - swenr it if you like I do swear It! snouia ne wen soaked ana men care" fully lifted out with a trowel, taking crlng of his desired end that his man's And you lovo me wit might often, he confessed", have "I don't!" great care to have plenty of dirt with Woman's Magazine. thtm. overlooked. And, In coses of disap"Well, then, aren't you ashamed of o In more us was she pointments, gen' yourself to have turned my love from stfll In twisting about unwelcome aud that other, only to give me a second Barnyard Manure Lasting. undesirable fact a glamour or possible and a harder blow?" Barnyard manure Is one of the most benefit yet to be won out of further "I " and her face was uplifted and efficient means at the disposal of '.he striving. her face was alight "I cant have f aimer permanently to Improve his, So that bis good things had seldom soil: Probably no other fertilizer posdone it! It Isn't possible!" sesses in so great a degree the power appeared wholly good to him until she. "What? The blow?" bad shared them, while each defeat of restoring worn soils to productive"No, your love turning what yott ness and giving them bad been softened to his memory by lasting fertility. said!" the vefl ner sympathy subsequently It accomplishes this result, however, drew over It "It's the solemn truth," ne answered. not so much by actual fertilizing "Good by," he said, aainv "Yes, I "And though I Buppose I didn't know constituents which it supplies as by must be going. But I courdn't go with-o- It a minute ago, I feel to have known the physical properties of improving thanking you, could I, for all the It all through. Now you've believed tho soil, increasing the amount of huI've told you concerning my sup- mus, which Is patience with which you've borne with generally deficient In me for so long? And yet" he frown- posed love for thhat other" his voice worn soils, improving Its texture, and ed abstractly "perhaps It was cruel dropped, and there was a note in It of Increasing Its water absorbing and kindness, after all. K you'd called me tenderness, of pleading "aren't you power. Experiments have an ass and done with It right at the going to believe what I tell you about shown that the Influence of manure start you know ' my real love for you?" be may perceptible twenty years after "But its not." she objected, a word But she did not answer, did not even application. I ever use." As a writer, she was look at him. Observations at Rothamsted, Eng"I've so often wondered," he said, obTlgcd to bo particular as to wording. land, durjng forty years of barley Yet she looked so distressed that he "why I enjoy telling you about things manured continuously, and softened Lis sentence. "If an ass caa afterward, even the things I thought I the first twenty years manured during be pig headed," he said. "I am that Bon enjoyed most, rather more than the showed there was general "that only an of ass, and so It might not have things themselves. Now I know." exhaustion reduction of produce and worked." Still she not answer. accumuwithout and manure, gradual "You know," Bhe said, brightening a "I've got Into such a habit of telling lation and Increase of wlt!i produce Utile, "that it wouldn't have worked.' you things you must oome with me If the annual of application farmyard overcome her natural brn for that reason alone, so that I can still Then, by manure. But when the application , esty, fhe added, "except to make yo.i keep you posted up in my never speak to me any more." that shall be lifelong and dedicated to was stoppe !, although the effect of l.e residue from the previous applications And again she looked so distressed ycu." was very marked. It somewhat rapi Uy that he tempered bis private opinion "Oh." ehe said, suddenly, "it Is so to ber obvious necessity. hard to be sure! If I thought you were diminished, notwithstanding that cal"Nonsense" s said. "One word: acting out of pity pretending because culation showed an enormous accumAnd such a little one!" of my poor words, my foolish, tripping ulation of nitrogen as well as o'her "But there can be," she objected, tongue, tny silly, transparent face " constituents." The yield, however, was maintained 'there Is a good deal In one word But fie Interrupted her. "Before for twenty years considerably higbor sometimes. Look, then, at this word heaven," he cried, "If I bad the two of that you have come here this after-soo- you befure me now and the choice was than that on the unmanurcd soil. Con(o say; for example- we dont reel mine. I would choose you and never, tinuous manuring of wheat at the rate of 14 tons per acre annually for 40 to go fartht r afield than that. 'Good- never regret It!" by.' A word so soon over, so quickly "There la such a thing as Injured years resulted In an average Increase of yield frrm year to year of said, and containing a heartbreak. pride," she ald. for burl.! per acre, or a total ;t that! BUndlng "There is such a thing as love that Tears filled bcr earnest eyes; she won't be denied," he said. "If words about ten bushels In 49 years. beld out her hands. "Oh," she said. "I won't convince you. there are k!S3e Loaded. am so sorry! So sorry for you!" left." So he bent to kiss her. "Thank It bad been understood between them God there are kisses left!" he whisCoadjutor Bishop Greer tells of a r ttiit bis heart would be broken If that pered. clety womri he was gently chMln? for came to pass which bad actually hapbeing remiss In her attendance at She held him oft for a moment, and church. If he earned the la pened. only long ber eye fhne up at him. run a dismissal for a:i bis pains. He "Why don't you come oftener?" h "Am n." said she. L. Tarry Truscott, asked. as the broken heart she In accepted the Sketch. credited him with It without protest; "To be frank, I'm afraid." ?l,e rebe did net even pause to Consider bow From Mother to Teacher. plied. "I don't "Ef!enitflnd." A man who sel'3 text books, and wh strangely similar were bis sensations before and after the fracture of that Is not without a sense of humor, was "Weir th'T? are times when vital organ. In Louisville recently. This man Jchn Itlvely dangerous to enter (he !:, "Soon over why, yes,' he agreed. 1 Young, of Roanoke, Va., lias col- pal church " "Cood-bwould 'soon be said If it hell lected for the entertainment of his "When, pray?" asked tho atnr,:-'i-two heart-breakin It instead of on." customers a long list of "letters from clergyman. How what do you mean?- ehe mothers to teachers." "When there Is a canon In Pi" ra rled. or The letters rebound In .afii"or anl lng defk, a big gun In lh r "Well, If she had loved rue and yet odd sayings. A few of them follow: when th" bishop Is chargi-i;- ; the something had parted us." "Dear Miss Baker: Please excuse Clergy." N'ew York Times. "Oh, that? You mean that? Well, Ita hacl r.r being away those two rlavi yes, that might have been if you had Her grandmother died, to please her The Fight Tock Place. both loved and neither of you had mother." A man In Randolph county, ,Vivirl loved very much." "MiS3 . : Frank could not come was tried recently for a?a :li w "i in 6he h";tated; ber earnest eyes were those three weeks because Ee had tent to kill and the pro?cc"Mr:r on the ground. Overcome by a sudden amonia and Information of the bow- eey s brought Into court as v. xti-Impulse, be stepped close to her, els." M i r ?, all, an axe. pun. a a "What did you think I meant?" he "Teacher: John fays you want to The defendant's co'insel exr.n":pl a demanded. see me. I have a beer saloon and nine cythe, a pitchfork, a pi?tol. a "Nothing I don't Snow what children. Buzlneps U gmd in morning nd a ho;. After deliliera'IrT two Should I think?" Then she raised her and afternoon. How can I oome?" jours on the tae the j'iry "tm!ted : eyes rravrly, though a quick, painful "Mhs lloaae let Winie come t report a follows: "We. h jury. lolcr dyed her face. borne at 2 oVbxk. I lake film out for Ind that the fight took plire. anJ we, "I w.'ll 111 you," fhe pall, "and It wrs 0 l:tt rleaiire to bp his grandfathhe Jury, wovild have paid 1 each to mc thing po ridiculous you will hardly er's trave." Louisville Herald. ave eetn It" A PARTING CALL. good-bye.- ed ever-bloomin- g e half-hard- y CUTE SAYINGS OF LITTLE FOLKS Jack asked Margaret If her kitten had any fleas. '"One or two," answered Margaret. "Huh!" grunted Jack. "There's no such thin- - as one or two tleas; if there's one, there's a mlHion." holding love-affair- -- n - or.e-fcur- th y 1 s - 1 t- - 'or n-vr- , ? One day when little Herman came r to the table he noticed an tart, with strips of pastry crossed ou the top. "Oh!" he exclaimed, "I want a piece of window pie." apple-butte- d ESTABLISHED e DISEASES OF WOMEN. Well equipped to trcut diseases ol women, '.tnny who have suffered for yeors eured aV jomo. Special book for women FKEE. Trained Attendant. Beit Invalid' Home :n the West. XKay Uced in Examinations. A quiet home for women durlnjr confinement,. CANCERS, TUMCr.S -- No Monty Until Cured. WRITS FOR FREI BOOK ON "Hub Feet, Curvature of Lung, Eye, Skin, e Ila-K Ulney, madder, Spltin, Lip, lllood and Kpllepsy, Catarrh, itoiuacu Troubles, Nervous Diseases. iLrS, FWtuJa Cur Positively Guaranteed. Without knift, ligatvrt or eauitic. Ho tnauiy uctftid until patient is null, Little Grade, aged 4, awoke one morning with a bad cold. When asked how she felt, she replied: "Both of my eyes are leaking, and one of my noses won't go.' nannah was 5 years old, and once 6h"e stood next to a chair which was Just as tall as she was. "Oh, mamma," cried the little miss, "this chair must be 5 years old, because it is just as big as I am." VARICOCELE. Radically Cured la Ten Days tinder PosltlTS guarantee, bind tor bpectal FUKK Hook. New retoratlvo 1rntment for less of Vital :Jower, Hydrocele, Kupture, Stricture, etc DEFuRMITIES CURED. WI.l was much interested in the first young chickens ne ever saw, and he plied nis grandmother with questions until he thought he d understood how the chickens All r(r!on3 rrippW, deformpd, lamo or para Vied hhouUl know what can be done by proper ivainent for these cas s. Special attention. ;d to crippled children at the Sanitarium. Pitlent9 BiieeeRsfu'ty treated at home by null. Ceniultation Free- and conddential, at jiUue or by ioiicr. TLlrty years' expurienoe Illustrated Hook Free, plrlnff much valuable, information. Call at olilou cf write to were hatched. At twilight, when the stars began to shine, WI called: "Oh. Grandmamma, come out on the porch. The old mocn Is hatching! Just look at the dear little moons." Little Chronicle. DR. C. If. COE, 1 Office. 91J girl who lived In a town where there is much of stock speculation was constantly hearing peopli quote prices on 6tocks. One very cold day her father came In the house and said, 'Tt Is 10 below zero." 'Tana." Bhe said, "why don't you buy some?" 4, 1m was looking Intimate girl friend of his eldest sister "There goes Lou," he ex- pa-sin- claimed. One day at the dinner table Willie heard his father say he rtiould nave to buy some new window After dinner, the little follow went Into the back me oits of yard with his spade and broken glass. Whi n he same In he announced: "You will not have to buy any glass for the windows, now; I've Just got, through planting some." said little May, with h.-face all "I saw some thing wi;n-ou- t legs running across the kitchen floor this morning. vbat do you think "Grandpa r emIW-s- , It was?" Grtndpa looked puzzled awhile' but ' Give up," ?ald he. could not guess. "What was it?" "Water!" laughingly shouted the tle tot lit- Mothers will find Mrs. WInsloirs Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Pliable marble Is a curiosity IHtlo known to the p.'Mic. In the possesion of Prince Borghese some time ago were six slabs of marble which could Le bent at will. The peculiarity Is believed to be due to the effect of fire. Deafness Cannot Ce Cured by local applications, as th?y ran ret reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafnesn, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of th? Eustachian Tube, When this tul e Is Inflamed you have a rumbling jour.d or Imporfrct hearing, and when it I entirely closed, iJeafness Is the result, an l unless the inflammation ran be tan"n out and this tube restored to Its iiorL-- s condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Cafa-rwhich Is nothing but an Inflamed condition f the surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol aM I t any rase of fafnegs (c3:i-by ra'arrh) that rannofbe? enrol by Hall's Ca'arrh Cure. Fend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. h. yra bad for twenty with a pain in my bead, and tried manr remedie and doctors without rsltef. About four ytars ago I began taking treatment from you. and derived much benefit from unit. My htad and general health are better than for ears. The rtUef from pain in my head la a to me. You have always treated m irh fail n. nd conHderailon, and I taka plouu;e in recommending you. Vours very uu!y. J. W. BLAIR. out of the window, when he saw an Looking at his sister, who paid no attention to him, he remarked, in a very decided tone: "Well, 6he's got Lou's hat and face on, anyhow." Walnut Su. KANSAS CITY, MO. head the following letters from patients treated and cured by Dr. Coe; they tell their own story: Suffered for Twenty Years With Nervous Headache Treated by Dr. Coa Considers Relief From Pain a Bless-Inj- j Genera! Health Better Than It Has Been for Years Takes Pleasure In Recommending Dr. Coe. Neva City. Kas., Jury lh. 1901 Dr. C. M. Coe, Kioiu City. Mo. Doctor : I A little Little Reginald, aged Their Llttlo Girl Entirely Cured of St Vitus' Dance Treated In 1898 Had Been Afflicted for Six Months Was Cured In Two Months' Time. Kanaaa City. S-- by Drugis, 7 Hall's Farnllv Pilli are the best. Sept. Mo., 12. 1900. Dr. C. M. Coe. Dear b r:-- our ;it:le girl la now entirely cured of Vitus' by your treatment in waa i.vii. bhe afli.cu-six Your trvaimtut cured htr in two rnonibs' time, and ahe baa rrtiia.ii-weii ever loce. MAUUIti WACHSMAN. ti. W. Co ner 1Uj and Aakew S'A l dnc, d lilcUu.ir. After Eelr.g Sick for Eight Years and Trying Many Doctors Without Permanent Relief, She Went to Dr. Coa and Was Cured New Well and Doing Her Own Work Feels That Shs Owes a Great Deal to Dr. Coe. Junction Ciiy, Kas . June 20. 1501 Dr. C. M. Coe. Kartaa Ciiy. Mo. l)ear lienor: It is now stnre X was treaied at your in Kansas City, and 1 am wtd and dung mv own work, tluva thirty poui j m wittht. I was sick fjr tii,hl tars bocie ar. J hti ir.ed many dorters tu' ttver obuibtd 6y irmantct renef gnUl f was irat-at or,:;sr,urn. t tfvl that I awe a great etaijour ko yiu. Vours MRS. J. T. ItOMlCK. i0 ers ra iirid Greatly Benefitted by Dr. Coe's Treat-meFeels Like a New Person-Tre- ated Four Years Ago and Has Been Perfectly Well Ever Since-- Had Been III for Ten Years Befor. Nor on, Kaa . June C M. Co. M. D., K.hvl. fliy. Mo.16th, WO. Itoctor: I nt ey that your treatment really brnerVied tni, and made m feel like a ffcew It has fcea four years ainea I lri',n. tuok tr;mni"fit from u, and ix-t- r rs duiii iho have felt ptrfwt.y weii. and tare dine :hn 1 b.d fur tea ytara ber-r-preeloailj. I hsd bea 111 for tea years I a p. rll-to yoa for treaun'Ot. I omicend all tuCertie to go to you. lours truly, I more work it HA. J. CAJa Successfully Operated on t.r Hemor rholda Found Cr, Coe a Skillful OperatorTreatment and Accommo-dation-s at the Sanitarium all That Couid be Desired Recommends Treatment to Other Sufferers. It To Vlho-1 .V'r1r!, May vnMern: a snrsi. rt.i. 1i at I;r. C'w's ;ul. I f .tind Ir -- li'i ' fatntarsum ;tij, rberruy C"uu.t In. tte ii' In ir.e J. M. Had Suffered k- !- l Js"'- for B'tnor. faun a,i ariam. wh.rh to be a eery and wa o n,rul w7 de-be tiu.d ti(t recoratnead a.i auSerers ta D LI3LK. Editor BuUetla. Trearj tor --.aurto cf tho Blaoder fcr Years and Tried Mny Remedies t lore of Them Of Him the Good That Ours Did. Cn b Natier, Mi, Oct. t M I'f C. t t h n;,-.M or i .n r B Co. I Kan rt yojr wit r.a te for t'f. ( a rt ni tot year and vet 1 Jt Keipeefx'-- mu-co- u ei 11103. Organized with a full stuff of physicians nd !tiiT!ons for treatment of all Chronic DisFaaqa, HIRJY ROOMS for accommodation of patioau. Difficult Surgical Ofrrationt Prrformtd xuitk. kiiiand Succtst whtM lurgtrf it ntcttsary, "Don't It hurt?" Three-year-ol- at 26th and Wyandotte Sts. Located Florence was suffer-inwith an earache. She called her sister Kate, and said: "Feel my ar, Kate." Kate did so and Florence asked: Three-year-ol- ut water-- SANITARIUM r Vy. Mn. .iur 1. In wri lnt ar-Uie v4 if rb and biaddr. I triil many r"niJ:e, Las dob iht yours t.7"'a. t. Tur vrsoy Stomas. Trouble Thankful fof Treatment and Kindnes Re Crea of ceived. ". Latmafl. Ms, Joce lj, lift. Mfts f'i. rime tit bud Icnr ,'.Ut I e that to ttw srd i;t f'rfea fre. V a '.'nuj hzi rc. i . anl my r doa sn ' jr.nly I t t r ,t r tr.. 'ke kH, very thark' ' t iips y.nr kirdcM r1 Roi.a tic HUl I f. C. ;Wr r M I'fwt . .r.-- - '. " 'trt . |