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Show lellows like himself, ' whatever he had." a "Oh, she's young lady now, is she?" " exclaimed Hamilton in return'. thought she was a housemaid when 1 last saw her." "Well, housemaid or lady, it's all the same. Miss Margaret is a decent gal, and none such would be seen walking J about with you." "Thanks for the compliment," cried the lad gaily. He was but a lad still, though he would have been anything but pleased harum-scaru- m Highest of . i U ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report - i , I ; , .v m t ft, Trj" leaves of the creenr each other;; now that they swung theni-- i ogives aown. nice nimble, harlequins by the twisted tendrils of the vine; anoni tnat the j half -- opened roses changed into lovely faces, and bowed toward each other in all the frolic of a fairy j . - Carmen, with the indolent, unimag- ood of her Spanish mother waiting lowly her veins, had CHAPTER V. (CoKTimmD.) never indulged Ithrough UI,U J " was -- v. remainder of the afternoon fantasies' she lay on her soft bed now, their t by the girls in unpacking , i YTCilVi-iliX- O ; C their dinner and choosing dress-irareare- fs was a pale blue,' chosen Garrett, at Marshall & SnelK charming color as contrasted SI the girl's fair loveliness, but more !fj for a ball than a quiet family Ztnz. She looked very pretty, as Carmen, arrayed in a black ornamented with knots of scarlet CL took her hand to lead her Into l1& j l S t her uncle. Sir ?9 presence of Fred-w- p as wandering without any OP and down the long library appar-fttS- m he saw the the was attired, leaves still shaded with which he rfon the unsheltered winLea though he was only about to dine but dow;,, was what ite,! that horrid Lii a couple of school girls. He was flat and senseless was that precise and neat pressed close' little one of the against snow-whiwith of glass?. Was it a reflex of herpanes Si an old bachelor blue iair delicate complexion, and pale A remembrance only of like some dream?: would sure she gni Margaret was dreadful visage that had scowled vja very much. As he caught sight of upon her when she was a poor, tr;'em- .v. ru he advanced to meet them; but onus mtie outcast, wandering in !fear g his s failing sight prevented about the London Streets? MareUriat more than their figures until could not decide; but the sight she! saw tier were close to him. He embraced inspired ner with terror. With a shriek errthan f Carmen more punctiliously, of fear she from her own b$d to sprang antly, and Margaret instinctively felt Carmen's, and succeeded at last in u she watched their greeting that Sir arousing that sleepy young niece consciousness lady to a frederic could not forget his of , the cause of her alarm. itood in the place of his dead child, had once seen it, Carmen apHe When she Tfcen te turned to the stranger. as peared frightened as herself, j and, ill been about to 'salute Margaret in rushing out into the corridor, called tt same courteous manner as he had loudly for Webb and then for "Mr. done Carmen; but as his eyes fell upon Brown." The last appeal was the! most iar figure he steppd backward and was. effectual, for before the housekeeper apsilent. peared upon the scene, a respectable-lookin- g Uncle, this is Miss O'Reilly," said man-isj dressing gown and Carnea, in explanation. the answered lady'4 young, call, Still Sir Frederic did not answer her, and inquired the reason for It. cirmen ' feeling his way backward until he toldlt to him, whispering rapldlyjin his reacted & chair, sank down into it and ear;; and the next moment he hid en;i3sed his handkerchief in a distressed tered the room they had . vacated, and . lisner across his brow. lr.. Mia. wecD to to tnem lead appeared "Sir, are you ill?" exclaimed Marga-re- L another. darting forward. He waved her "What is it?" inquired Magaret trem- im him impatiently. blihg. "A ghost?" in J "Leave him alone. He'll be better "Lor' bless the child." beeah the her in minute" Carmen whispered housekeeper. "How should we! .have (t ' '"' friend's ear. .' - V ghosts at Abbotsville?" After that there was complete silence But Carmen stopped her. tetireen them for the space of a few jYes, it is a ghost! Why not speak minutes, whilst the girls stood togethetruth at once? Never mind, Magr in the window, looking awkward, and gie; don't shake so we'll sleep upSir Frederic bent over the table wiping stairs for the future." Sis trow. Then he rose, totteringly .at "You'd better, come at once then," first, and begged their, pardon for hi3 said Mrs. Webb, as sounds of scuf' weakness. fling and faint cries began to make "I am an old man, my dear child,", he themselves heard from the deserted said, to Margaret, "and I have passed room. "You won't go back there tothrough much trouble and lost many night. Miss Carmen, will yoii ? and lends. Sometimes a strange volcej or both beginning to tremble with you're look, or expression recalls the j past too the fright and chill." Irtridly and upsets me. I think it was The girls did not sleep in the south the color of your hair that brought back room again during their stay at AbbotsjakM recollections to my mind. It is ville, and the remainder of their holiTerj beautiful," he continued, passing days was spent amongst the diversified the glossy curls through his fingers? pleasures of a country life. girls entered it. Before ?.a Margaret had time to note ind benevolence of his aspect, and face-wh- man-stra- ight, te jun-ea- sy allp-per- 1 ! well-dress- ! TTT-- . Vt i . . J i ' ; . t I -- mn,ouu i Lilian, tuiu iicti v j jfctter." I He led the j ;1, . girls into the dining room he j1 spoke, and no further allusion 23 made to hi3 past life. Carmen told rgaret afterward that Mrs. Webb' had formed her that her aunt Florence id possessed golden hair of extraor-icar-y length and thickness. ; !5 Margaret that Carmen's pert .m forward'thought manners rather grated on Frederic's sensibility. He did not j?rove her, but every now and then, as j , j voice j fell upon his ear, he as if As j ha -l-t- -- ."e j K it his teeth had been put on he dismissed them for the a3ked Carmen sr friend ia - shud-t- ei slept. : ' where sha and ' together In the 'south sleep that advisable, my dear? 'There rooms on the Voppostte Plenty of t,ct 'Te the corridor." slept In It." Tkcow you have, but I would have j ay friend .on another story, if I a-a- . ; -- teen you' , we shall do care of well enough; I'll her," rejoined Carmen, 7rs17' aa E&e hade him good-nigh- t. 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He would have handed her over at once to the care of his friend, Mrs. who would have betf eminentfor the stage; ly suited to prepare her had .Delamalne but, alas! poor Mrs. Margone the way of all flesh whilst. knew garet was at school, and Rhthven enof no one else to whom he could Del-amal- ot It knocks out in every round, and on its belt is written 1 CURE." W r-- "' . A SPECIALTY J .. darVorOW Mucous Patches In mouth. Sore Throat, Colored Spots, Ulcers on plea. the body, llalr or Eyebrow fallln of Copper BLOOD FOI soil St, tt la thla Secondary to cure. We solicit the most obatl-&Iworld for a cases and chaUenr the disease has always case we cannot cure. This eminent phy bamed theaklll of the most capital behind our uucondW clans. Absolute proofs sent sealed Oa applteation. Address COO& REMEDY CO WOl Masonic Templet CUIOAOO, 111 ' Cut ont and tend this advertisement paln.1. jpixr te S5-00.00- Denver Directory. ' PBINriJ of MINING, PJIACHINIsr etc. Pipe threading" and cutting. 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It will, if used with reason, J j AMERICAN HOUSE ultra-fashiona- ble j 1 tiary JJL,OOL 1'OISON permanently homeXorsame price under tarns pnaran-t- y. to come here we will conIf you railroad f areand hotel bllls.and. tract to Dayprefer mernoohartre, if we fail to cure. If you hare taken cury. Iodide potash, and still hare aches and table. keep the skin white. If rubbed across the fingernail it is almost as effective as manicure scissors in keeping down hang nails iKlSfSiiHiiffifiSlfe Af Ui:'V-v:,r-r- jai &r eTT aw ,i.u. TTOT j.t , . and on up. Bend for an Illustrated to TM B WHIM C O.. 1222 C)ui St. Itover. Ooof i i r.-- ' Tilth! Wl nd mlllr MiiOaaaaMaH ng Structure. J. Pierpont Morgan is one of the greatest capitalists and financiers of the time, but hitherto he has not cared to dazzle the public by the splendor of his home and the extravagance of his style of living as denizens of Newport are fond of doing. The Morgans have occasionally visited Newport, but have evinced no desire to be known as among the shining lights of that city. Hitherto Mr. Mor gan has been completely wrapped up in his country place at Highland Falls, a pretty little hamlet on the Hudson, and has taken great delight in going to his business each day and returning at night on his steim yacht Corsair. Even the most intin ate friends of Mr. Morgan have never supposed for one moment that any Inducement could be offered him To live in any place outside of Highland Falls or New York. But It is now announced that he intends building a handsome house at the great Rhode Island resort, which will probably be the equal in elegance of any of the costly summer residences ; there. Evidently Mr. Morgan and his family cannot any longer resist the temptation to be in the fashionable swim. J m""mAc nmr.1 erl on- - r-- 3 rin .ter 'tuiSTntht - ne, Gt.al an Fixed Steel Towers, Steel uze Saw Steel Feed Cutters .and Feed Frames, On application it will name on TIII"Sk Grinders. of those articles that It will furnish until It also makes January 1st at 13 the usual price. Tanks and Pumps of all kinds. Send tor catalogue. Factory t 12tb, Rockwell and Fillmore Streets, Chicago ft I It makes Pumping and lolvonl.arl.fiftfiv, others. 1 .VV Is a prize fighter and champion in every contest with fo) HAIR BALSAM Cleansci and beautifies th hair. Promote! a luxuriant growth. Never Fail a to Beatore Qray Youthful Color. Hair to Its diwaaea & hair falling. Curea acalp , and tl.00 at fjmFirlnta Wk-.- Mam-mo- th : . ) .1Physic. Miltl 6 40-in- eh (TO BB CONTINUED.) " . k v ; Garrett, in rather an acrid voice. come Won't yes; "Yes, you cetainly. In?" said Ruthven. . 3 i If you have no bread to cast on the waters, then use taffy, of which the poorest has a t supply. : HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., San Francisco. Chicago. , :,i :r'.:; what is nonularlv called "a brown MORGAN'S PROPOSED CASTLE. study." He! had just New York Financier to Erect a it was, and bo beautl- by those twining creeps'trust her.; ' -i One thing only was certain; midsumawae for some time after at midsumretired to rest, thinking of all; mer was close at hand, and :i;3 fetched away be mer the child must someand established Tlebb had Pced a sofa bedstead' from Blackheath bottoia of tbe large bed on where else. a Well Garrett had arranged everyarnien reposed, for her use,' rJ", for hfen before and argaret ensconced herself in it; thing respecting herto do 1 sjo. Hamilton ' at her eyes faced. the long she must continue offer tq make a jourEndows, against the panes of Shore did certainly Villa anjl bring back and many ney to Pomona v",3 greeii tendrils "'. a Kensington, r.antive princebb u bis3oms were keeping up such thP Mrs. Garrett received his proposal but music. r:,;;;t iret fell to sleep with her mind with scorn. c!v,o Tirin'i-- been used to see young 0 Imaginings ::,y now fancyr ' tiny eJVC3 Eat upon th bro3d ladles trapesing about the streets with I i ed CHAPTER VI. uthven ! af J ua l nixe But come,'' he Id, a moment think dinner "I later, been announced. Let us go in and forget this folly. I must grow acus- ae1 to the sight of your pretty hair, 2y dear, so the sooner I commence the like hers. tos-j-ust . Ruthven gazed at the young girl, who was looking up with two great limpid He eyes into his face, speechlessly. never seen he before had such thought an incarnation of youthful womanhood. The sunny, luxuriant tresses were taken captive now and piled upon the top of her head; but the open, dewy mouth, the long eyelashes, the shy, half-veilgaze, the delicate, rose-lecomplexion all struck him for the moment dumb. "Hadn't you better take Miss Margaret in, Mr. James?" demanded Irs. " o All druggists, or mailed postpaid for 50c. per box. Write for pamphlet. cabman. - m A few boxes will cure. "I tonishment. "This is MlW Margaret, sir," corrected the housekeeper sharply, as she drew out her purse to settle with the ? I good-looki- m if Pains In your Back, Sides, Muscles, Joints, Head, eta and all Kidney Troubles; Rheumatism, Gout, Anaemia, and other Blood Troubles, caused by sick kidneys. face of exquisite child-lik- e simplicity, met his astonished view. "Is this Peg?" he exclaimed in as- : I ed i'r will re . I c : fecuUoja:" and Margaret had read some of the notices upon it, and tried to conjure up a memory of this mysterious benefactor of hers, who had adopted and brought her up without any motive but that of his own benevolence. It was with considerable alacrity that Margaret appeared to accompany Mrsi Garrett to Kensington. She was looking very lovely on that day. Excitement had lent an extra glow to her cheek and increased the brightness of her eye. It so happened that Ruthven was unusually late In leaving home that afternoonperhaps curiosity had also had a little to do with his loitering about the house but as he stepped over the threshold, the cab, laden with luggage and containing Mrs. Garrett and her charge, drove up to the door. Ruthven went forward to assist the women to the ground. He expected to see a and healthy, girl In Margaret O'Reilly, instead of which, a graceful, slender form, tightly attired in the' prevailing mode, with a . o - , ) b O ; , c ar r I recog-aiziE- No one has ever had a correct idea of the estimation in which he is held by his fellow Professor Percy I. Pilcher, assistant lectur- creatures until he attempts to borrow a er in tne normal architecture and marine enbill. gineering class at Glasgow University, has achieved considerable success with his soar"Hanson's LSaglo Corn Salve.!) machine consists of five His ing machine. Warranted, to cur or money refunded. Ask your for It. Price 15 cents. parts, a body piece, a triangle, winga and drag-gisrudder, the whole giving an appearance quite similar to an enormous butterfly; the area What Is done cannot be undone, especially. of the winga being 150 square feet The oc- If It is a hard-boile- d egg. j of the machine rests within the body cupant tne of his legs free to touch the Nerve FITSliestorer. AllFitsstoppe1rrehyIr.Knne'aGr use. Ko Fitsarter tbe On the day of earth. structure, Mr. Pitcher's most bottle free to cures. Treatise and $2 triallirstday's Marvelous successful experiment the wind was blowing at the rate of fifteen miles an hour; it is re- kltc&sea. bed toIr.KUne,93lArchSt.,lhUaXik. ported that having adjusted the machine size of a man has nothing to do with the inventor; rau down a long declivity, tak- theThesize of a lie he can tell. . j to withoufc any forced effort, leaps of up ing feet In length, being, during1 the leapSj sixty two Combl e to Redtuo Ma to'ytne Influences to four feet fjom the ground.. Cur- health from limit. The reviving properties ' danger ing one of these ISps, ho wevej, the wind of Parker's Ginger Tonlo beat overcome these Ills. eettlng undar one of the huee wings, tilted betand disabled the machine. The efforts of Many people enjoy & . musical refrain f JProiejssdr Pilcher In thit line are considered ter than Its as among the most successful in the A B C's 'Know llw It I r A new machine of to suffer Iwith of aerial .navigation. Tryon corns, and they are not conducive to with but correspondslightly heavier pattern, with Hindercoras. graceful walking. Remove them : ingly larger sail area,! has been constructed W"to replace the other, and with this machine A dress does not make a woman, but often better results aro expected. .y t breaks a man. I believe Plso's Cure for Consumption , False Witnesses. saved my boy's life last summer. Mrs. Al-ll- e There are knaves now and then met with Douglass, LeRoy, Mich., Oct. 20, 1894. who represent certain local bitters and Youth paints the circus bills for old age to poisonous stimuli as identical with or pos-- ! sessing properties akin to those of Hostet-- i tear down. ter's Stomach Bitters.: These scamps only succeed in foisting their trashy compounds Off. (SUNN'S upon people unacquainted with the genuine as IMPROVED as which is much their article, is to night. Ask and take noopposite substitute day the for grand remedy for malaria, dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism and kidney trouble. t ' oreamlessly and dlspassion- "7uerys SLei restIess. agile Margaret twisted And turned, and had composed a whole before she could persuade thejromance god of sleep to visit her. How long he stayed she knew not, nor what subtle potion he had administered to change all her lovely fairy dreams to visions of the past life she so dreaded to remember. j But groans and curses and, cries! of pain, prj so the girl imagined, mingled with her sleeping experiences; and jjshe woke with the full sense of some coming horror on her mind. The room was wrapped in the peaceful repose in which she had seen it last; the flowers and Prof essor PUcher's Flyingr MachineJ ten-doll- . j courtship ' Sv7e to be told so. He was now nineteen, and reading steadily for his profession. Mrs. Garrett's dismay, when Ruthven asked her If Margaret could not have her, meals downstairs with" her, was comical to behold, "La, sir, do just go down and have a look at her yourself ,before you put such a question to me again. She mayn't be a lady born as Mr, Addison has it but she's grown so, much like one that nobody could tell the difference." Which speech perplexed poor Ruthven more than ever. ; "Then you must fit up the back din ing room for her, Garrett, and let her have her meals there until I can hear of a suitable opening for her. I never thought the girl jwould be so much trouble, or I would have had her educated in her own1 station in life." Margaret left Blackheath with very mingled feelings. She was sorry to part with Carmen Flower and other friends, but she was much comforted by the many Invitations 'which were liberally showered upon her. And then she; was sixteen, and a woman, at all events in her own estimation, and curiosity was powerfully prompting her In a desire to see London again under more favorable aus pices. The town was ringing at that moment with praises of Ruthven's last drama, C paragu O - j () LrOvvAiiiiii 50 , j C) A few Doses of j . 1 ALL i ipnf'ir isassVssMSS,i t.' Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ; I In time. Bold by drwtriste. ftf i 7Te1 YOU SEE THEM EVERYWHERE a 631-4- 8 W. N. U. Denver. 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