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They were poor, these sisters, all their wealth having been lost In unMiss Dorothy wise investments. crouching on the stairs thought of all the bright, happy past, of her merry She saw her soldier lover girlhood. now, as if the years had not Intervened, as he stopped at the bend in the road to wave his gray cap in a And she rememlast gay farewell. bered how they had come and told her he was one who had fallen violently fighting the maiden battle. For years he had been sleeping in a grave marked only by a single word, "Un known." Yet, sad as that time in the sunny south far across the Atlantic had been, the future that now lay before her had a drearier aspect. Then she had been young, and had brave, sympathetic Barbara to lean upon. New, Barbara blind and nearly help less, turned to her for comfort and support, and she, what could she do? "I never could do anything but and again the thought suggested by her words returned to her Could she do it? If not that, what then? Starvation, the almshouse Blushing away her tears she refurred to the room, striving to speak as vsual. "Barbara, I am going out to attend to some business; wish me 'good luck." dear." She was trembling and as she finished her voice nearly Droke. Quite unconscious of any unusual agitation in her sister's voice, Mill thinking of the past, as those to whom the future holds no promise often do. Miss Barbara drew down bir sister's frue and kissed her gentlv, saying, "you always have my best prayers and vishes," and with these word3 to cheer her Miss Dorothy hurried away. s a The theater was ablaze with lights. They shone on the fair shoulders of beautiful women, on the sombre even ing suits of the men; on young and old; on rich and poor. The world and his wife was present, at least that is what the Duehets of Kew told her companion, and If thp Duchess did not know, who did? "You know," the Duchess went on, "it is positively her last appearance. eh the blood. salt-rheu- m Iwniatrr. nwejo Co N. V. Both hid scrofula. I hnve lot two daughter Iq lewi than S ycara with convimttion and scrofula. My eldeat aoa waa taken two or three years ago with hemor rhaee from the lunga. It trmihled htm for tmr a year. He took llr, IMerce'a twldea Medical l)icovery and haa not had a hemorrhagr In a year. My younger bob had arrotulowa otr aotea on hi neck; "had two lanced, but has not had auy since he commenced to take your me& icioe." v ( Accept no stilwtitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." There is nothing "jtist ss good " for diseases of the stomach, blood snd lun(( A lix8 page book, free for the asking. You ran get the People's Common Sense Medical Adviarr, the best medical book ever published, free by sending stamps to pay exiwnae of mailing only. Send or jl oneentforstampsi for paper covers II stamps volume, to Dr. K. V. Tierce. Buffalo, N. Y. !"r dark curls, a black ' ' wnaling h,r features. be"tt bus the always P',-!- worn it." a8 the ()r,h(.stra mur-m'lre- d SpatiUh bolero. ,h a ''"'-- of her castanets, a PO"t:Lg of a ti,,y Kit Uje whlrl of diaianous draperies , but whv try to dcribe dau,-i,,such as hers? , Jwtry-n- m drt.am ended and she at the paused front of ,he ftai,e w,th & the lae,.s 8t throat r.H,iis anJ talwu tuniultuously. There was a burnt of applaud, and cries ot "encore, "bravo:" Por an infant Mademoiselle Klise Stood with bow,a heaj; then, as if . w J fh "'"-Cl- She paused at the front of the stage with a little bow. a making sudden decision, she began to speak: , "Kind friends, it was my intention to leave you as usual, to retire to private life and let the Identity of the dancer who pleased you for a time remain a mystery. But you are always so kind, even more than ever before, so you shall know the truth," and with a dexterous motion she removed both mask aud wig, revealing not the dashing creature one supposed her to be, but a little, old lady, with the flaring footlights shining on her silvered hair. With a gesture full of pathetic pleading she went on: "I have done wrong in deceiving you. I have won your displeasure! Oh, do not hiss me; anything but that! Let me steal away in silence. . . . Yet, I am not so much to blame, we were so was blindit was all 1 could do!" A sob choked her incoherent little confession, while tears trickled unheeded down her cheeks. For an instant thjrwsas- a heavy, oppressive silence, pien, when Mademoiselle Elise, w.'J bowed head and great black eyeiall blinded by tears, turned to leave tie stage, the spell was broken and such a hubbub as there was! Cheer after cheer rang out; men of the world tprang to their feet, crying, "Elise!" "Elise!" their hearts filled with idmiration for the brave little womai, their eyes blinded by something other than the lights. Many who regarded an exhibition of one's teelings in public as a heinous crime sniffed openly. Away off, back in the pit, someone tried: poor-Bar- bara "God bless the h. 'i WiLBER CONGRESSMAN ITo "Pe-ru-n- TtePe-m-c- is a AU You Claim For It." mLJ Jj Negroes. The Irish language is spoken in the Bahamasanioug the mixed descendants ot the Hibernian patriots banished long ago by Cromwell to the West Indies. One can occasionally hear negro Bailers in the east end of London who cannot speak a word of English talkn ing Irish to the old Irish who gather around the docks. apple-wome- Dl.MLBEfti Congressman P. F. W liber, of Cneoiita. N. Y., writes: Tbe t'cruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Ocnthmcn '"Persuaded by a friend I have Med your remedy and I have almost fully recovered after the ue of a few bottles. I am fully convinced that f'eruna Is all you claim for It, and I cheerfully recommend vour medicine to all DA YIO F. VVlLttR. who are aiilkted with catarrhal trouble." Teruna a Preventive atid Cure for Colds. others who are similarly afflicted to try I'osl-tlui- e ItC. Deafneas Cannot Ita Cared Whisky In Scotch Store. local applications, us they' cannot roitch the were 109,2t'.0,l!i0 proof gallons There by disea-eporliuu of ilie cur. Tuure is only ona of whii ky in band in Scotch stores a cure to and constiIs that deafness, by way tutional remeiiies. lieafness is causeil liV an month iif;o. Of the total quantity Inflamed condition of tint mucus liiiinii of the gallons were under lock and Eustachian Tutio. When this tiitm Is Inttumed for distillers and the balance for you nave a rumhltnn kouiuI or iniierfnct hearkey ing, nnd when It is entirely closed deafness is the "trade" generally. the result, and unless the inflammation can b taken out and this tube restored to its normal T do rot believe Plso-- s Ctire for condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Consumption nine cases out or ten uro caused by catarrh, has un eual for couxha and colds. John F wMch Is nothing but au inflamed couditioa of 16, 1S1 Sp-ru- ,s. Fob. lad., Trinity mucus Botsh, surfaces. tbe We will Rive One Hundred Dollars for any esse of Deafness (caused by catarrh) last cannot !fadn .Itiit irmler the Surface. b cured by Hall's Cuturrii Cure. Seud tut The man who has figured it out that Circulars, free. Ql & F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, hades is Just below the surface of the Sold bv nruwists, ,,tc. earth must base his conclusions upon Hall's Family Fills are the best, i; SAYS Ked'.cice Co., of Columbus, 0. a nt the great amount of it that crops out above ground all over the land. Mrs. "Wlnalnw's Sootlilnp; Syrup.' For chluircn leetliinK, aoftcat u nntni, reuurp imiu.curu S.ivkng In A a lad tultc. I&ea bolLle. nlomohlles. After a two years' test of an automobile for army use in Austria there was a Bavlng ot $2,913 over the conveyance drawn by horses. Edward Laws. IVraua.'' A lroailuent Ringer Saved From I.osa of Voice. Mr. Julius Weisslitz, 17fl Seneca street, Piulfalo, N. Y.. is corresponding secretary of The Hangerlust, of Ivew York; is the leading second bass of the Bangerlust. the largest Uermaii sinning society ot New York, and also the oldest. In lh'.iy The fcsatigerluBt celebrated Its fiftieth anniversary with a large celebration in New York City. The following is his testimony: "Alsiut two years aco I caught a severe cold while traveling and which settled into catarrh of the bronchial tulies, and so affected my voice that 1 w as obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress, I was advised to try I'eruna, and although I had never used a patent medicine before, I sent for a bottle. "Words but illy descritie my surprise to find that within a few days I was greatly relieved, aud within three weeks I was entirely recovered. 1 am never withont it now, and take an occasional dose when I feel run down." Julian Weisslitz. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use 01 I'eruna, write at once to lr. llartmnn, giving a full statement of your ease and he will be pleased to give you Ilia vahiu'ule advice gratis. Address llr Ilnrtuinn, President of The Hartuiau Sanitarium, Columbus, O. All lie Was t njolnr;. A musician of Baltimore, who was very averse to attending social affairs of any kind, was persuaded by a friend to attend a concert one evening, where, unfortunately, the music was very poorly conducted. Late in the evening his friend found hfra In a corner, with a doleful look upon his face. "You don't seem to be enjoying yourself this everting," said his friend. "On the contrary," he uplied. "that is all I am enjoying.'' ami Mops the Works Off the Cold Laxative Bromo (juiniue Tablets. Price 25a Sll Clotlm for Charity. Many New York society women sell their clothes and give the proceeds to charity; not their fresh, pretty things, of course, but a street gown that Is a little worn about the bottom,, a dinner or an evening toilette that Is a bit rumpled, and hats that have been worn New York Press. ,i few times. little dancer," and ITciiKh will como with all its lilossiiiffs to those, who know the way, ami it i'3 mainly a queswith all the term implies, hut tlio efforts which slreiurflii'ii the system, tion of right-living-;, the panics which refresh ami the foods which nourish are important, ciicli in a way, while it is also advantageous to have knowledge of (lie host methods of promoting freedom from unsantho itary conditions. To assist nature, vlieti nature needs assistance, it is all important f'vt one. ami the known and of ho lviiiedy used should of tho best value, medicinal agents quality by which nets most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, Is Syrup of tlie California Fig .Syrup Co. With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char acter and yield promptly to the gentle action of Hynp of Figs, glailw ss nr. ' r. :::fi-:'- t con to the heart, and if one would remove tlie, torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a constipated condition of tho system, take. Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches nnil pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In ease of any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, but when a laxative is required cooperation with remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow pcr-oiiTrice fifty is reliable sale for effects all of of it druggists. beneficial by tho Figs, Syrup cents jier bottle. The excellence of Syrup of Figs conies from the beneficial effects of the plants used In tho combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family ..native. Ail tlie members of the family from the youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever n laxative is needed and Bhare alike in its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is tbe only remedy of known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that itucts gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as it is free from every obto buy tho jectionable quality or substance. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary Co. California Fig tyru" Co. is printed on tlie front of every name of full the and the genuine package. g hand-iu-han- poor-will- s in the Sou 111. of several kinds of In the Inlted btatfs is now as sured, and in addition to this it is en couraging to note that experts who have examined the tea produced here pronounce it eiial in flavor and aroma to the be.-- t imported leaves, says the The profit In the crop Independent. raised last year averages from $30 to $10 an acre. During the last year large lea gardens have been conducted near S. C, where the soil Summerville, appears to be especially adapted to Its growth. In 1900 about 4.50U pounds of e tea was produced, and a ready market was found for all of It. A machine for the manufacture of green tea was produced and placed n operation In Summerville. tea ifr Croup Mr. C. P. (Jiveu, N.isi.ex, X. B , Vice President of "The Hosting Club, writes: cold weather sets ia I "Whenever the have for years past lxn very sure to catch a severe fold which wus hard to throw olt, and which would leave after-el- f ects on my constitution the most of the w inter. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are "Last w inter I was advised to try reruns, easier to use ami color muiv poods brigh- and w ithin live days the cold was broken ter and faster colors than any ot her dye. up aud in live days more I was a well man. I recommended it to several of my friends Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. and all speak the highest praise for it. 7 here is nothing like I'eruna for catarThe Cent to Worn Ore rt ma. rhal afflictions. It Is well nigh InfalThe pofslbility of one-cetelenhnna lible as a cure, and I gladly endorse messages over short distances is now F. Qiven. suggested, wonderful, indeed New Life and Strength. Gave been the reductions ia cost ot innum Mr. Edward Laws, Crown Point, Ind., erable articles of daily use in recent the following: years, and it may be that long before writes ' I must tell what a grand help Teruna the present generation passes oft the has beeu to you me. For over two years I etage the fortunate American will re- suffered with catarrh 1of the lungs and doctored for it, throat, and although joice over one-cepostage, one-cenothing brought me relief until 1 tried telephone tolls, w ireless telegraph disPerutia. Uue bottle helped nie greatly, and three more effected, a complete cure, patches for a penny apiece, two-cetime it ga e such new fares on street cars and a general rate while nt the same life and strength to my whole IkxIv that I ot a cent a mile or even less on the feel like a new man und tea yenrs younger. "I hope that my testimonial may iudttce great trunk lines of railways. In a quiet little cottage Just outside a quiet little village, live two sisters. And often when one talks of their gentle birth and stainless honor, the other drops her fate in her hands.wonder-inif she did do wrong after all. But, when in the evening they sit on the porch, listening to the hum of crickets and the while calling of the whip the perfume of old fashioned roses Is wafted to them and mignonette from the garden below. Miss Dorothy thinks not of the labur nor of the fancied disgrace, but only of present happiness, and so does not regret the time she was the public's idol aod Mademoiselle EIIfc. ig WNCS. of lalaada. the theater ratg again with the words, while the orchestra, not knowing what else to do, burst into playing "God Save the Queen" When quiet was at length restored Mademoiselle Elise had disappeared. For a time she was eagerly sought, everything possible being done to discover what had become of her. But at last the search was abandoned, the public's fickle fancy having been singer. caught by a youig concert-hal- l And now only the memory of Mademoiselle Elise, who held all London In her sway, remains. The production It entirely eradicates the poisons which corrupt St.Jthe blood and cause disease. It cures serofula, boils, pimples, e ci ems, and other eruptive diseases which are the direct reault of imIt pure blood. enriches as well s purifies the blood. hat not only hene IrmePierre'i medicine (ilnl greatly, but it luti done wonders fcf Bit two mitt.' writei Mr. M Hartrtrk. of - ) di4 the Pci, followed her exam- pie. The ilanreT forward a Rl::it cr Millie. (1.,1 ; a t. oK.t ...... .. , SEA There are about 12 M-- people scattered over tbe twenty-oi- l rockj or islets which confute tbe Puro? group. Every man in th country is la some way the d. cf a king that Is, the Norse sea kings, who fled to the islands In the ninth century and peopled them. In spite ot his hnmctpuns, his turf hut, and bis primitive life, every good Faroe.se is conscious and proud of lis ancestry, and he bears himself like a Highland prince. He has no newspaper or social problems, but he knows the history 0f his Island home and he Is a constant reader of books, mostly Danish, but not of the dime novel order. His literary taste is inferior only to that of the Icelanders, who for 1,000 years have raised and maintained an Ideal of national literature of merit. The Faroes drissts well. His chestnut-brown jacket, trimmed with silver buckles, and his comfortable knicker bockers, are made from the pine unadulterated wool of the Faroese moun tain sheep. His warm, handknit stockings, equal to those of the Scottish Highlanders, would fetch high prices in America. His boat has served as a model for European builders, who. under the name of whalehoat, supply navies with an imitation of the original, surf-figing Faroe shell. His home Is well, mighty uncomfortable, but stiiig to him, apparently. He drinks excellent coffee. He gets the pure bean by the sack. Each household roasts Its own supply, and a fresh quautity Is ground each time coffee is made, so that none of the flavor is lost. Sheep's or goat's cream added makes it a beverage that even fine hotels might take pride In duplicating. 5 rB',aDti!!a " MCRtE Intarcatlng Inhabitant of a'aroa j s "What is it?" nsks tlie mother m she notii ts the smooth skin of her child marred by a red or pimply eruption. It is impure blood, aud the child needs at once to begin the use of Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Iiisoov-er(he best and surest remedy f.ir imnnritt, r( cloth-txmiK- W. N.U.. Miss Pi.rothy looked at Miss Barllarbara bara and sighed. - MU turned in the direction of the tigh anJ quickly asked. "Are you sick, Dorothy?" "No, dear; why?" "Nothing, only that is the third time it you have sighed this morninr. and be must I so you unusual. is thought so ill," and the sightless eyes peered searchiusly into Miss Dorot'iy's face that a flush suffused her withered cheeks. "Somehow I keep thinking of our childhood this morning." Miss said, leaning back in her chair, her wrinkled hands letting fail the enknitting with which she had been gaged. "Do you remember the school we attended and the dancing clats? I can see the profestor now, his violin tucked under his arm, his coat-tailkeeping time to his footfalls, counting monotonously, 'one, two, three!' "Miss Barbara paused to Indulge In a laugh at the quaint image she had conjured up, then went on: "I never will forget the way father looked the first time the professor broached the subject of your dancing on the stage. You had finished gome wonderful steps, and In a transport of delight the little man turned to father, crying you were an artiste, that you would have a career before you on the stage. Father stared at him a moment, then said In his sternest tone. 'A Carroll on the stage never!' "It made a picture, father with his high-breface, looking down on the excited little dancing master! But I was too frightened to appreciate it then," and she took up her needles, while in thought she was again the slender girl trembling at her father's anger. "Did he say that, the professor, I mean?" Miss Dorothy asked eagerly. "Why, yes, Indeed; be said you would grace the stage at fifty! Imagine your dancing now, Dorothy," and Miss Barbara shook with laugh- 14 : high-grad- I keep thinking of our childhood, this morning," said Miss Barbara, No one knows exactly why, but It Is, and that la sufficient. "Why, my dear," with a patronizing little tap of her fan, "she In quite the fashion; could have been taken up by the very best people, but she refused to go Into so ciety from the first, and that only made It want her more. Nowadays, it seems to nie. people only work for suocchs on the tinge that society will take them up. not through love of their art at all. No one has ever seen her off the stage, and they cannot Imagine who she Is. Though some do hut. 'sh, there she comes," say, and she leaned forward eagerly. Her companion, poor, old lady, who had not opened her carmine Hps. although she knew quite as much ot as little A Ureal Collection. One morning Secretary Evarts was very anxious to reach an office la one of the upper apartments at the capltol in Washington. 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