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Show T Look at ine. says says Money-bac- k Try me. f . CHAPTER Schillings Best baking powder and tea are because they are What is the missing word? powder ami tea are safe. money-bac- k. nut SAFE, although Schillings Best baking Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); send a ticket with each word tu address below before December 31st. Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. If only one ierson finds the word, that person gels fiunon; if several find h, fiouo.uu will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping baliies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive un 198 pocket calendar no advertising on it These cieeping babies and pocket calendars will be different fiom the ones offered in the last contest Better cut these rules out. Address: (CoxTixuaa ) y W1 SAN FRANCISCO. MONEY-BAC- K, V "Summon up your foriitude, my love, beseech you, for I am deeply interested in the accomplishment of our I have an uneasy consclous-aeg- fl purpose. of a brewing tempest, and if It be possible I wish to ascertain in wbat luarter to mistrust treachery. 'If you remain undaunted I shall be lure to keep my courage." "Go then, my love, to prepare a warm mantle, and we will take our dinner ipstalrs, and the moment the tray la emoved we will slip away unpercelved ato the garden, from which It will be iasy to steal across the lawn, since tone of the servants venture out after lunset Felicia, Mamma, whispered us soon as she found breath, M. Pierre nay have seen us us we crossed the errace. coun-es- s No, my love, answered the retreat From my triumphantly. n the rear I saw him emerge from that ong unused door under the portico; he locked it carefully behind him, and Hole along through ths shrubbery like He had something 1 guilty creature. under bis arm, too; be has half an hour at least the advantage over us, but I liope to discover something concerning It is movements before we return. And you are not afraid? queried Lady Felicie in a trembling voice. Ah, my cblld, docs not love for her young make the tigress fight desperateWill not the ly against fearful odds? t of timid ,,ni and mosi gentlest to creation dare anything protect their cllspring from menacing danger? I have an Instinctive fear that peril is at hand; for myself I should be little - How to Gat Ztaa'a Marinas flank and Trust Company Nos. 1, 8 and 5 Mala street. Salt Lake ef City, Utah, now have on ileiiosit more than a niiUiim and a half dollars. They pay 5 per cis . Interest por annum and compound tlio interest four times a year. Depoalts are sent from all parts of the Uuited States. Have you an aooountl If not, start an aooount NOW. Women and chi -dren have the right to deposit in their own name, subject to their own order. Write for any information n coded, fl and upward received. WILFOKD WOODI1UFF. President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. George W. Boyer of Harper's Ferry Is the sole surviving member of the jury that served ou the trial of John Brown. Piao's Cure for Is the only D. C. cough medicine used In the Albright, Mifflin burg, Pa.. Do-- ,, 11, 1896. Ignorance of the lew excuses no man. How ebout a woman! Same thing. Nothing but pood looka will excuaea woman Indianapolis Journal. Twe Millions e Year. When people buy, try, end buy again, It means they're satisfied. Tbs people of he tutted States are now buying tesesrets Candy Cathartic at tbe rate of two milliou h eyearaud it a ill be three million before New Year's. It means merit proved, that 1 faaoarets are tbe nio-- t delightful regulator for every the year round. All druggists 10c, body 8uu, Cue a box, cure guaranteed tiowal Ob the Sabbath no one shall run, neither shall he walk In h!s garden or elsewhere excepting reverently to and from church; and no one shall travel, weep house, rook victuals, shave or cut hair on the Sabbath day. No mother shall kiss her child on the Sabbath day or a fasting day: the Sabbath shall begin nt sunset on Saturday. TO n'KE A TOLU IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the inoney if it fails to cur. SSe The governor of Alnska, In bis annual report, refers to gold mining in the terriof food stipidy tory as chiefly a and capital. When these problems are settled he believes the rewards will be rich. Educate Your Bowels With Cuarurets. Oainly Cathartic, cure ooimllpution forever. If c. C. C. fail, dnuaiikis refund luouuy. lOo-io- I.lttto Thins. Oftentimes It is little faults, little carelessness in conduct, little blemlehci In character, the "no harms" that make fairly good people almost useless, so far as their influence goes. la always calm. Is always brave. For Main Vory Cheap. Rerond-han- d Rcmin"ton. IVnsmnrp. Yost t.viwwritcrs CttlUrraph npd Stull Send us your lcpuir work. We keep umn sn experienced factory llurnnrlily compoU'ut to repair ull makes of typor.J. CONWAY & COL. 16 West Second South t., Sait ImkoCity. are At Klondike Juneau Jaek-Wh- ut Pifori the Sands, giveer, they lynching oneer Pete lie was caught putting gold lust in his sugar-U- fa J9us-taolii- an ; y: j fnn-vur- tenir-aetl- c, oi -. for Fifty Cents. makes wesk is runted tobacco bublt cure,All UruKliista strong, blood pure. bus. II. safe. Still, though the other apparitions am ready to brave anything. Prospectors' Map of Cith. Felicie pressed her hand warm- were rapidly nearing, the countess hesLady The Passenger Department of the Rio itated. ly, but she still trembled. Grande railway has just issued an Who are you?" repeated she again. am not sure that I am more afraid I map showing all mining districts of of M. Pierre if he discovers ue than He reached forward, and whispered record, together with an outline sketch of of the ghostliest ghost that was ever a name in her ear. the older districts, and calling special atCome, Felicie! exclaimed the lady, tention to several partially developed re- Been. more dangerous person, and the daughter was strangely thrilled He la the gions which recently hare shown importwe will not be seen. You by the blended relief and Badness of her ant unoorerings of gold and copper, now certainly; but said Jeannot put you Into a place com- voice. attracting notice of prospectors, investors They stepped, both of them, into pletely screened with vines. Can you and others. what seemed a circular closet, and the find It again?" Fbr copies of this valuable map address of hand, hold brownie doorway closed after my weird, Oh, yea; keep F. A. WauLSiGn, G. P. A., Salt Lake City them. mamma, and I will lead you thither. Their unseen companion pointed out Mors of s Haro. They passed on the rest of the way A man who will sacrifice his wit to in silence, walked very swiftly till they several holes In the gnarled trunk, save the feelings of another is more of reached tbe low underbrush, and keep- whispering: There are convenient windows; you a hero than the man who risks his life ing aa much aa possible In the shade of may still watch your friends. If it is to save a friend from fire or drowning the trees. before a crowd of spectators. Walter Felicie drew her breath more quiver- for that you ventured here." Dlackburno Harte. ingly aa they gained the woods, but CHAPTER VI. on steadily to the earns retreat inwent HE space allowed Deafness Cannot Bo Curod to which Jeannot had introduced her. close quarters, only by local applications as they eannot bethe diseased portion of the ear. They were scarcely settled there and Felicie could There la only one way to cure doafneau, fore the crackling boughs announced hear her mother and that is by constitutional remedies. an approach. Deafness is caused by on inflamed condibreathing heavily. tion uf the mucous lining of the The two watchers held their breath, whisTube. When this tube Is InMamma, forward. flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imand peered are she, you pered It when and la the perfect hearing, entirjly The iame dark figure with and ill?" closed, Deafness Is tha result, end ungaining less the Inflammation can be taken out shovel, the Blow pace and weird accomcourage herself at and this tuts restored to Its normal contime It wae passing the seeming prosdition. hearing aUl be destroyed forever; panying light this nine cases 'out of ten are oaused by cainto the wood. of tration her Is an Inflamed tarrh, which nothing but The countess, holding her daughter's condition of the niucoue surfause. she added mother, hidWe will give One Hundred Dollars fer hand firmly, stepped out from her 1 am certain we may trust any case of Deafness (caused by oatarrh) a cheerfully, that cannot bs cured by Halls Caiarrti ing place as soon as it had passed this gentleman, whoever he Is, and the Cura. Send fur circulars, free. short distance beyond them. moment they are gone we can return F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo 0. Bold by Druggist. 76c Lady Fellcle hung back a moment, to the chateau. comHalls Family Pill are the best. obeying the somewhat impatient "No, my child, I am not 111, nor in mand of the counters, who whispered the least frightened. I rest secure and Some women will be dreadfully disapcautiously: confident. pointed when thoy got to heaven to find Do not spoil all, Felicie; come with Is that quite true? whispered the that they aivut allowed to talk out loud me, or 1 shall follow alone. stranger. when the rest are playing on their harps suppose It turns Oh, mamma, Entirely, was the low response. N. Y. Press. around and sees us?" returned Felicie, Thank you. I hope the darkness in the name suppressed voice. does not trouble you, nor the closeness Everybody flays bo. I cannot belp it; I will know who Csscarsts Candy Cathartic, the innat wonderthe alr j , ht glve jj ght but ful medical discovery of the age. pleasant and and what it is; but the shade on this it would betray our retreat. But, hush! refreshing to thn taste, act gently and positively aide will prevent our detection if we they are approaching. The rendezvous on tha kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing ttio entire nyslmn. dispel colds, cure headache, step cautiously. la at the other tree. And the heroic countess trod lightly fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. The countess bent her eye to tbe 10, Ilease buy and try a tsix of C C. C. on the mosey bank, taking care to little aperture, and plainly discerned SS. w cent. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all avoid the drier and more rustling path- three figures, all alike, so that one druggists way, and left her daughter to follow might be readily taken for the other. At Iola. Kan., William J. Bryan bought behind her. They eat down, not two yards from a glass of soda water. When he had gone The luminous circle in which the the tree which sheltered their unsusa byalaudor bought the glass for $1. dark figure walked was their guide, for pected watchers. as they advanced the gloomy darkness To Care Constipation Forever. Well, Jaques, what news tonight? Take Casonrcts Candy Cathartic. 10c nr (So. deepened. It paused at length and was said M. Pierre's dry, rasping voice; If Cl C. C. fail to cure. ilrtiififiMs refund money. stationary for a few seconds. how goes on the cause?" The countess, holding her platol with to It always pleases a girl half death Gloriously, comrade! Paris is all to have a man kiss her roughly, and then desperate firmness, passed on to the In a ferment, and the fever Is spreadof Lady Felicie, who dared push hi?r away like ho was afraid he would utter horror ing through the country. What think not, however, remain behind. do it auiu. you a great company of them went Nearer and nearer to tbe mysterious out to that tyrant Louis palace, and It costs money to go to Klondike but the two ladies. advanced Lady him to consent to some of this week you ran bny all kinds of furni- figure compelled Fellcies heart beat suffocatingly, but ture, stoves, carpets, organs, pianos, rhuirs, the countess compelled herself to be the Assemblys requirements. A few whole thing is tabu's, iron beds, steel ranges, otc., etc., when Just as they seemed more suoh riots, and the ft host of tne li&rtcrs Then two steel safes, very choup. Everything sternly calm, so wy done, lt--lo! light, figure and all had will lie sold regardless of cost, before I go to reach hurrah for a republic! We will make vanished. to Klondik e. 1. X. L. Second-Hanour proud masters drink of the cup Store, The countess stood motionless, pet- - jbey would have given to us." TcL 448 43 E. Second South. Her rlfied with astonished dismay. You are quite sure It Is true? ques- I. A. SORENSEN. knew feel tioned M. Pierre, cautiously. whether to scarcely daughter There Samson started all tbe Halloween fool- - relieved, or mote deeply terrified. will be no mistake about it?" Isbness. How do you kuow! Didn't ho What can It mean?" whispered the Not a bit of it. Jaques came direct carry off the gates of CJaa! Chicago Rec- countess; this seems incredible. I from Paris to Fro us. Why, they have ord. saw him so plainly just here by this killed half a dozen of the aristocratic Life Away. huge tree, anil as if by magic he has upholders already; they are expecting Dost Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your . vanished entirely. He certainly could a general rise every night; the king tie 1011011 tobacco easily ami full of lib, nerve and vigor, take not have passed on that Is impossi- himself suspects it, for he attempted to her. that uiukcs weak men the wtmiler-wble; and he Is not here that la equal- escape, but they brought him back In strong. All ilnigglsts, NV. or 1. Cure guaranAMrc Booklet and saniplo free. teed. ly certain. triumph." Sterling lleniedy Co.. ClilcHRn or New York. Then our plans may safely go on?" Oh. mamma, if it were really a A To be sure. Make certnin of all the of Prof. dreamed ho ghost!" Kcroggiu any I do not believe lq ghosts, Fellcle, treasure you can; it won't be long belast night. It's about the time of was the dry response. fore the whole peasantry will come for- bus cold fei t. year when Mr.- Svivp-'iii-s And still the countess looked around ward to take their share. What harm I 'lot elu ...t a:.1 : Ir Iter anxiously. in looking out fur ours ahead? BuioLx I 'i ..qc Ciju Kites, -- U for Seta. d n that Suddenly Fellcle, half dead with fear, seized her arm. She turned hastily, and behold! some distance down the path was the same figure retracing hie steps; it seemed like some spectre watchman on his rounds. Even the stout heart of the countess was appalled. But another involuntary exclamation from Felicie gave her renewed courage. Behold! from the opposite direction came another figure, dark cloaked, spade equipped, likewise attended by the floating circle of light What!" thought the countess, "two ghosts, possibly three, and at this early hour? Now am I certain that this has a deeper significance than ever. Mamma, mamma!" implored Felicie, "what will become of ue?" "We must secrete ourselves somewhere. Don't tremble so, my precious one, there is time for us to retreat. The words died off from her lips aa a strange voice suddenly exclaimed: "Trust yourselves with me there is not a moment to lose. From whence did it come, the ground or the ekleB? Poor Fellcle was beyond ohrleklng; her heart stood jatill. and she felt a cold chill creeping over her whole frame. But the countess, struggling for calmness, though her voice shook, answered: Who are you and where? "A friend ; one whom you need never fear to trust Come! As if by magic, the great tree trank against which the countess leaned, yawned, and there stood the dark figure who had so strangely disappeared. Come In hither quickly and you are The three laughed ecaraely, We haven't got a very mesa tune stowed away already, observed I tell you wbat, comrade Jaques. Pierre, you have managed the thing famously. You ought to go to Paris, and take a hand there. Perhaps I shall, when the outbreak comae; to tell the truth, the peasants of the Languedoc lands owe me a little grudge, and I shouldnt care to remain here when they obtain control. They dont consider that the count compels me to be harsh with them." "I shouldnt like to stand In hie shoes In that day, laughed the other man. I don't doubt but they will tear him limb from limb. You will look out for the girl, if I shouldn't be around? ehe's my prize, you know, eald M. Pierre. What, the daughter? she's a comely wench, they say. "Yes, and aa haughty aa a queen to me. Its out of revenge that I mean to take possession of her, after her parents are killed, replied M. Pierre, in a fierce tone. Felicie reached forward and grasped her mother's icy cold fingers; their unseen companion clenched bis hand wrathfully. M. Pierre went on: "I've brought pome more of the plate tonight The count's keeping away is a store of luck for ue. They dont think of using the richest service at all, and no one looks after it. It was a bright Idea, playing the ghost. They are all afraid of their own shadow, and dont think of attending to half their duty. The moment the sun sets not a soul of them ventures out of the chateau, and I doubt If the peasants leave their cottages. The field la left clear to ue. It is cleverly managed, comrade, I grant you that. I have brought some more plkea. We must bury these, too. But I reckon they wont lie long in the ground. If the signs don't fail, it wont be a month before we are masters here. Do you know what the signal will be?" All whom we dared to tniBt But we must wait for the tide to set in from Paris. There are hundreds ready to spread the spirit through the country when the scheme Je ripe. I have Bpokcn for a fishing smack said to wait for me off SL Thomas, M. Pierre, at length. "What Is that for?" "To take the treasure to safety, and maybe I shall go too." That Is queer. I should think yon would stay to see the fun out Maybe; but I shall want to take Lady Felicie away. Shell have to leave off the lady precious soon, Im thinking. But come. If we are to bury the pikes and the silver, its time to attend to the digging. Jolly ghosts are we! It wae rare sport for me to throw my brimstone around when that old demented Jeannot was coming toward me. We must thank him for the idea; I should never have thought of It but for him.' I believe you wont be able to turn the old dotard; he'll Btand up for that proud woman and her daughter to the last minute; I can awear to 1 . i i that. Then he will get knocked over himself. that's all, was the brutal er. When the coast was once more clear tbe countess exclaimed fervently: Thank Heaven that I was prompted to come. I shall at least know where to look for my enemy. Oh, why does the count linger In Parle? Because he could not leave. An edict has gone forth from the Assembly prohibiting any one from leaving Parle. It will not hinder him long, however. I left means for their escape, and yon may expect them any moment now. You are so kind, faltered the countess. "It Is all I live for, except to see poor France cleared from a weight of tyranny, was the reply. "I learned of this conspiracy through a comrade of Jaques, In Paris, and have cautiously watched their movements. A blessed accident revealed to me the hollow trunk of this huge tree. I went to work cautiously and Bawed out the door, fitting It with secret hinges. I have excavated a lateral passage below. See, this board can be lifted, foere will be a comfortable and safe retreat under ground just below that huge rock, In two days more. I shall store food there. It Is for you and you! daughter, if the terrible days come I dread come before you are able to escape from these shores. Innocent and noble hearted as you are, you will be sacrificed because of your connection with Count Languedoc, unless I save sad-ton- ed you. Heaven bless you! ejaculated Lady Fellcle. The countess struggled a moment with herself, nnd then said, firmly: You must save the count, likewise, or I shall not stir a step from the chateau!" If It be posslhle. I will do my best," was the grave reply. Now I can exclaim aleo Heaven bless you. Emile!" gobbed the countess. Emile! exclaimed Lady Fellcle, "oh, mamma. Is it Emile? How I wish it were not dark! ti .1.1 nixrixus o |