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Show mm of OlatmaM far fHHik That Caatala M orrery, as msrairy will surely destroy Ilia f amaU and completely derange tlia hm entering It uirauli whole system Buell arilclra tha mucous surferee. should He ter ba used aarapl on praaurip-tlou- a from reputable physicians, aa Ilia will do la tenfold la ilia damags they can pnaallily derive from them. yau good Hell's Catarrh Cura, niaaufautured by Co., Toledo, U couiama y. J. Chaiwy no mercury, and la taken Internally, ael-u- ( and mucous directly upon tha blood aurfacaa of tha ayaiem. In buying Hall'a Catarrh Cure ha aura you art tha nanulua In ToIt la takaa Internally and made Co. ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chaney free. Bold by Druggists, prlca (Sc par hot tin. Hall'a Family Pllla art tha heat. Tha battlecry of a certain Waiter the uama regiment In our civil war of a field In Mexico on whlrh the regi- ment had brought disgrace upon ltaelf. Tha memory of tha old ttuin on tha color fired the man with bravery ml most auparhuman, and they burned out tha eld ohama la deed of heroic valor oa tha new field. Bo ahould It be la Ufa Doaa tha year1 rotroapect bring tha crimson to our rhaek aa wa recall till or that experience? Shall not tha memory of our weaknexa or aln Ure u with Interna desire to b strong and true of our Tha Kltntdika aaama to ba rich In namea hereafter? Shall not tha ihama motive aa well aa in gold. It baa bneu knowu aa put fhlluraa become a mighty to noble and heroic living In tha day Oundyka, Klondyba, Chandika, Cluutdlll, to com? Shall w not writ to burn out Doer, Rrindoer, Throndlka and Throqd-luowith And tha time may e mitt whan ita th dlabonor on our old recurd nama trill be pbtiu Dennis tha Mud hit th brllllaM flame of new loyalty and eonaacratlon? Not only jhould peal Louia ten re become repentance, but tha aor row wa ful over our error ahould lie Far Bale Vary Cheep. com energy and impulse toward holy Reoond-hsn- d Komlngtou, Den moots, Yoat r Caligraph and tyiwiwriten Ilf and consecrated service. J. B. Send ua your reialr work. Wt kaap Miller. an exporltruood furtory man thoroughly uomiaiant to repair all make of type- Deal Totem (pH i fiaoka Ymf Uk Away. writers. If you want to quit tubatso uaiug eaally P. J. COM WAY A CO., be made wall, atmog. mufnotic, and It Wait Second South at.. Halt Lain City. full forever, of new life and vigor, take that makes weak men tin wonder-workeOh, I wanted to aak you about that airung. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. of youv cured. Over on,uuti Buy novel you weia rending. Ml he druggist, under gnareuiea to cure, Sue Of tarry her after allf No; ho waa one of $1 .iu. Hnnklel ami anmple mailed free. Ad, the tint to marry her Detroit Journal. 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A CURE YOURSELF! nutinl ,li Mf ttfur iMctarcaiq liiliniigiltii, w Irrllatuiaia 9i vkwrftiloM mufWt mu4 M hialw, Off mUim yt pliii vrippor. ft Mt far wpw. JCiirilir if Imi aa rrnirf pfiMMUM. lii W CAR SAVE YOU pTPMid, hnttfrft, tf.Ti, 201040 Wrthitenim o iHT SHOE GO.. rimii, OwflllL Live Stock Commission. yoa would kaep posted, write far Informs lioo. Prompt Kepllaa. yuiek Kstars. 1 FRED A. SEARS. MeCeralek Hlnah, SALT LAKI CITT PENSION U. SinmiKU, Washington. C., they will receive quick replies. H. Mb N.B.Vuls Corps. Preeecaltei Claims aiact 187 1 hug Nub DROPSYef wfc . flDIIIU UrlUNI ho mTin ns, on gslrfe rettsf tsstlsHwials ss4 o (tars MOBrillWE i AND WHISK V HABITS. HOMM'UHE. Dr.i.C. uqffrah. habslls II GHICMO.ILL -W. N. U.. Balt Lakn No. 1807 Whoa Aanwarlng Advertisement! Kindly Mantles This Papon CHAPTER IIv (CoaTinvass) But you cannot Imagine how keenly I suffer, sobbed aba. Can I not? ah, my child, you little guess hog thoroughly I read every thought, bow I bleed over every inward pang. And yon do not blama me? Bay yon do not think I am wrong. Not wrong, my precious oqe, but like tha Imprisoned bird beating ltaelf uselessly against tba bars, very unwise. What la unavoidable must ba accepted with the best grace possible. Spare yourself unavailing agony. And If I could help it." waa Fellcle'a Indignant reply. At leant, my love, you might try to look upon it in a pleaaanlar light Who knows but tha marquis may prove your Ideal here? For I am sure there is no real lova. I havo watched you Jealously enough, I hops, to make aura of that. Felicia's eyes flashed angrily. I cannot ilk him. 1 detest him to Ulde'l Like Him. seek a defenceless, unwilling brlda for tha sake of her wealth if he were of all the grace I ahould abhor him." Now, my daughter la unreaaonabla. was tha mild remonstrance. But, mamma, te not thla way of contracting marriage barbarous and revolting?" It Yea, my dear, exceedingly so. la the fault of many years' growth. Wa In France do not look upon human beunings aa so many souls, worthy or No, I dont have ta worthy; but w rata rank with rank, Ponsonby Uva by my wits sxaetly, or ala I whether It Joins great hearts and puny " should have natures or otherwise It te a great niElla Died In lufanry." evil, yjrt you and I, Felicia, cannot ter 1L Your father approve of it, aeea That man Mixer reminds me of a hone. no harm In 1L Yoa know bow thorYou cun lead him to drink, but you can't ough an aristocrat he te. I have hithmake him luke water. erto tried to conceal from you th pain It gave me to are his lack of Good Advls with those below us. It aeema Ba ahead of your work and your owa baa come now when your haptime the Don't blama others for obligations. a hatter understanddemands piness your faults. Don't blnma yourself for th faults of others. Don't scold, don't ing 1 do not need this explanation at worry. Get on the annoy did of Life' n child I have seen tha difstreet; gat all tb humor you can out leaat from In ference your care for our people, Ba of clean soul of your surroundings. I have not always fathers. and my taka and body. Don't ba aslflth, of excellent cars of tha Image and Uks-ne- failed to notice the grateful glance from of your Makar. You can ba un- adoring lova which follows you selfish by removing all too unpleasant- eottage to cottage, nor tba angry scowl, fathness from aalf; you can beat help or sullen apathy which greet my graveFelicia, replied er's appearance," others to ba purs and strong when you bava plenty of purity and strength ly. Tha eountess was silent, lost In n of your own. Lova, peace, trust In Cod and Uva to be a hundred, or until tha painful ravary. Oh, mamma, don't think I have not Maater comes. your noble nature, your appreciated Kd scats Year Mowata With CWanaraSa, that would never delicacy, generous rthirilr, sure eaeatlpatfoa forerer. bb.Mc- - if U C. C. fall, druggists rr usd tnonsv- - hint to me, nor allow me to refer to, Do you know, my fathers failings. The Meet Tea Paa. I have often wondered how you came You cannot go far amlaa If you do to have him, you wbo must have been what you yourself think la rignt Your so grand and beautiful in your girjudgment la tha matter will grow by lhood" what It feeds on. You will htvt a dear Felicia spoke timidly, expecting the eya and a generous aoul. You will re- reproof she Immediately received. aped yourself and bo reapected even by Huah, my child! I cannot lleten to thoM who differ from you In opinion. n dlapa raging word. He te your father, You will be a thoroughly manly man, I would Indeed ha had my husband. full of courage to meat an emergency, a more generous forbearance for the and full of charity fur your weaker fal- down trodden penaant; but we are nil lows who have fallen under soma great alnful In aome way we must forget, temptation. Tha man who has always we must overlook eaek other fault. dona tha beat ha knew how la no ordi"Aa If there were any fault In your nary person; ha la on of onr Ideal character! exclaimed Felicia warmly, blessed with the good will ff the world sinking down Into her seat again her and th smile of Heaven. Rav. Georg excitement somewhat exhausted. H. Hepworth. Alack, Felicia, if you knew what Heaaty la Bleed Deep. constant atrnggllng I bnva endured! fleas Mood mean! a dean akin. No But It te of you I nm thinking. I have beauty witbout it. Caaeareta, Candy Ca- been painfully anxious concerning thla thartic clean your blond and hasp It ring, by stirring up tb Isay liver ana driving engagement; but I build all my hopes all Impurities from the body. Begin upon the marquis; I have only heard to I aniah pimples, holla, blotches, black- favorable accounts of him. Oh, my and bilious that airkly heads, eomplsxioa iove him, by taking (.'axes rata, beauty for tea rents. child, you muat learn to All druggists, aatiafaotiua guarantsad, lUo, you must subdue this wilful objection (Sc, 80c. to one you have never seen, or your Heaven happiness will ha wracked. Raengh few Every eea, Wa havo all heard of tha old woman ave you from all I have undergone! who said, the first time aha had saaa You, mamma! exclaimed Felicia, in tha sea: What a comfort It la to sea astonishment, quite forgetting her own something of which there la enough for grief In pity for the storm of amotion everyone!" What a comfort It la to which the question brought to her usuthink that in the ocean of God's forgiv- ally calm and gentle mother. "Hush! aald the counteas, regaining ing love there is enough salvation for everyone that not this or that favor- her composure with n powerful effort ite, but whosoever wllleth, may come "They are coming with the refreshment and take tha water of Ilf freely. Thera tray. la no difficulty on God's llde. but oa Tha servants entered, spread out tha oars n whola ocaan of unbelief and un- tiny table with a dainty repast, lighted willingness. the More of candle In two sliver candelabra. and vanished again. Te Care Ceaetlpatlea Foreran Take (beesreta Candy Cathartic lOe orMs, Now, then, you muat tell me about If L 0. C. fail teeare, druaalsu rsfttmil money. It, mamma! aald Felicia when they rose from tho table. Make It Odlene. Intemperance, like treason, ought to CHAPTER in. ba made odious In tha tend, but there wfin HE eountess had la very close similarity between tha tourhed scarcely two. Tha treasonable man endeavors tha ifood, her face to dethrone tha rightful sovereign, and was' pale and vary dethrones reason from Intamperanca aid, as aha drew bar throne, and reason la tha prealdlni her daughter to her spirit of our aoul, tha ruler of our souL side, and pillowing Cardinal Glbbona. poa-aeat- eym-pat- j.t y tha bright, 2000 in prizes to make twice as many people ask their grocers for Schillings Best baking powder and tea. Schilling's Best baking powder and tea are because they are money-bac- h . What is the misting word? not SAFE, although StAiUinft powder and tea mrt safe. But baking SckiUinft But baking powder or lea at your grocers'; take out tho ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in tlia tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December jist Until October 15th two words allowed for eveiy ticket; after that only one on! for every ticket If only one person finds the word, that person gets f 2000. 00; if several find FJno-uwill be equally divided among them. Every one tending a brown or yellow ticket will receive n set of cardboard creeping babie at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on it These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be diifcrent bom the cues offered in the lest contest. Better cut these rules out. Address: MONEY-BAC- K, hy SAN FRANCISCO MAI yqiuhg bead her upon shoulder, answered: "Nothing else but your happiness, Felicia, could tempt me to unseal this long closed volume of my experience, Now it seems that a knowledge of my trials will give fores to my advice, will teach you to rely upon my sympathy, and, I hops, Induce you to follow my instructions. If I thought any effort of mlna could Indues tha count to relinquish this marriage contract ahould still heap allant but I am convinced that, fond aa ha 1a of you, he would break your heart before be would forego hla ambitious plana for you. Felicia shuddered and nestled closer In her mother's arm. "Thera was a time, my Felicia, when your mothers heart throbbed and beat restlessly against Just such an an reaa have nouncement you much ceived tonight but bow ' Immore 'hopelessly, may you agine, when I tell you her whole affectlona were given to another and that tha startling revelation only came to her upon the command to receive a husband from her own station. Tho daughter reached up to kiss tha quivering lips, which apeke three words falterlngly. "My poor little Foliate! you thought I knew not how to pity you, while you are so fortunately Ignorant of the fiery There pages which I have suffered. was a pleasant boy. who wa a foster brother at my cousin llenrl'a, and who shared Henrl'a home and education, who even accompanied him to Germany to the college. It waa dune with the desire of giving the poor, sickly child of nobility n companion to cheer, amuse and help him. And all Henri lacked Emil possessed. He bad a swift, keen Intellect, a splendidly developed frame, a wonderfully gentla, refined, and knightly aoul. He waa absolutely necessary to tha comfortable existence of the feeble Invalid, and ba abared all the advantages of wealth. Ha dressed like a gentleman, he bad an education far above tha average, hla manners ware elegant, bla soul waa pure. I was I constantly with tba household. thought It waa a pity fur poor Henri, and affection for my cuusln Annette, which drew me there, Into that happy elrcle. I never discovered that it waa lova for Emile, until I waa Informed by my father that he had accepted the suit of Count Languedoc. She sighed heavily, and caught her breath qulverlngly. Her daughter netted her hand, and covered It with klsaea. I cannot tell you what strange Impulse Impelled me to hurry away Into tho little arbor where Annette and Henri ant listening to Smite's melodious tone as ha read to them aome old poem, and break upon them the announcement in the most tragic tone. My eyes were upon Bmllea face. I saw It turn deadly pale; I saw tha spaam of agony shake hia strong young frame Into tha helplessness of childhood. Wretched and selfish that I waa, I felt n glow of Joy to know that he loved me that the blow which pierced mine ctruck horde to hla heart. Ha aald not a word, but threw down hia book, and walked away. Annette looking frightened, went after him, and I threw myself, weeping bitterly, beside Henri. Poor boy! he tried to comfort me but be bad read that one swift look exchanged between Emile and myself, end well understood the Too well depth of my wretchedness. he knew, who had known such n true nobleman with nature's signet, instead of aa earthly monarch's, on hla brow, could have no heart for a lower union of aoul. My poor, poor mother! sighed Felicia, aa she wiped away the streaming tears. Tha countess smiled drearily. "It 1a of the past I am telling you, my child not of the present, remember. Emile found means to apeak with me Ha was nearly erased with alone. grief. Ha talked bitterly and wildly; alas, truthfully, alao, as I acknowledged then and now. What waa a paltry coronet, he asked, beside a lifetime of Ho was not nolova and happiness? bis born, but ha should never ba poor. Hla education, hla ctrength, hla-- talents were an unfailing mine he would make mo happier, aa hla wife, than the count could with n palace and n crown. I could not contrndiet him. Then he frantically besought me to fly to the new world, Just In tho glory of Ita Independence. Oh, my child! Heaven spare you the terrible conflict which shook my very eoul! It waa a terrible temptation to leave .the harsh, unpitring father, w.ffi would wreck my happiness ao needlessly, to fly with the one my whole heart clave to. But I waa spared the decision. My father had somehow obtained an Idea of the cause of my- reluctance to fulfil hla wishes. Ha had watched our meeting In tha summer house between the two estates. He came upon ua like a roaring Hon; he heaped upon Emile the moat abualva language, the moat abhorrent Emile waa Ilka a marble statue, only the noatrita were curved with fiery Indignation, and the eyea glowed like balls of fire. He answered not a word but coming to me, held out hla hand, and the hollow despair ot the tone haunt me now. 'It 1s needless to struggle longer against fata,' ' aald ha slowly; farewell. Heaven give ma all tha Marguerite. bitterness, and leave yon peace. "And before I could apeak, he waa gone. My father's anger with mo was terrible. I waa ao crushed beneath it, I made no effort to cave myself, and more Ilka n corpse than n brlda. waa brought hither by your father, only two month after Emile's farewell. "Oh, mamma, mamma, my angel mamma! sobbed Fellcle; and you have lived till thla time The countrea smiled mournfully. Dear child, grief doec not always kllL Moreover, I found n kind friend, Just the comforter I needed. The Abbe Recaled te dead now; you will no longer wonder that I hang n wreath every Christmas upon hla grave whan I tell you ha taught me to bo at peace reviling. again. It waa useless to repine, nothing could relieve me now why not try to find soma happlneas, aald ha, 'sine heaven had sent me such n lot! And I saw tha wisdom and goodneis of the suggestion. Even before you came, my treasure, my Jewel, my happiness, I had grown calm and cheerful. I had abut the past from my mind aa murk na possible, and sought out the pleasures of my lot. Never ahould I have revealed It to you, but that It seemed to me you needed the lea ton. It te even more hopeless now to attempt to escape from your father's will; he can appeal to the king, and compel For you, yon to marry aajie wishes. my Felicia, te no such trial aa I have related; you understand why I have kept you in such strict retirement, why I have watched over you 0 jealously to prevent your forming any attachment before seeing the marquis I judged It best, also, that you should1 not see blm before. My child, seek, ek Implore you, for your own take to be pleased with him. Fellcle was not ready to return to her own case. "That noble, generous Emile! said ahe; have you ever seen blm since? The counteas frowned n little, but answered calmly: "Twice; once when our hors took fright In rarte he rescued me from almost certain destruction; but ha never spoke, he thrust me Into the count's arm, and vanished In the crowd. Your father does not know oj hla And again, tha second UimT perils ted Fellcle. It was here at the chatean. I waa leading you dowu the garden walk when I saw him grown older and sterner looking but with tho aam deep, melancholy eya, standing at tha gate watching us. And you spoke to him? No, my child, I went away at ones; I did not forget that I waa Count NO MISTAKE. NEURALGIA - - Languedoc's wife. Poor Emile!" sighed Fellcle; I think I should try to comfort him a little if It were me that he loved. aald the counAnd the marqula tess, anxiously. Dont talk about blm, I pray you. I promise, If my father will not listen to my pleadings, to try to lui him. TUI then, glva me the privilege of detesting him. CHAPTER IV. OOLI8II child! ah, you little comprehend a mothers Wen's Isvlnas Bnak nn4 Trait Crapsaj ef Nos. 1, sad 8 Main street, Balt Lake Felicia turned, City, Utah, now have on deposit more than and klaalng her a million and a half dollar. They pay per ceut interest per annua and compound fondly, said earnth interest four times yssr. Deposits estly: rs sent from all parts of th United My dear, dear not States. Havo you an acoountt If not, mamma, do distress yourself start an noeount NOW. Woman and chi dren have the right to deposit te their own for m. I will try to pleaoo you I will promise to obey you. This re- name, subject to their own order. Write cital ha Indeed deepened your author- for any information needed. 81 and received. ity, as well as Increased my lova for W ILFORD WOODRUFF, President. Let us put away tha subject you. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. until at least there te no escape from It. Hava you heard the strange stories Fraspeelmq RipsfCltk, afloat around the chateau concerning a Tho Passenger Department of th Rio visitor to our little forest? whether human or ghostly remains to be deter- Grands rnllwiy ban Juat issued aa map showing nil mining districts of mined. What can you record, together with na ontllao sketch at-of Certainly not, DR. G. W. SHORES, the older districts, and calling special mean? replied tho mother, looking exThe OlCest Xpeelsllst In the West. tention to several partially developed retremely Interested. gions which recently have shown import"Old Jeannot waa my most reliable ant uncovering! of gold nod copper, now authority. Yictolre came In the other attracting notice of pnwpectora, investor! evening, chattering with fear, saying and others. that some calamity was about to befall For copies of this valuable map address our family; that all tha peasants had F. A. WsDLBion, G. P. A., Salt Lake City seen a dark figure hovering around, Yeust I've juat invested in one of those which always vanished Into air tba suits. Crimsonbark Well moment it waa approached by any one. I tried to reason her out of the belief, that sounds as If it would be good fur at and finding It uaeleaa to reprove her least two seswna Yonksm btalesman. firm conviction, I demanded who had always sacking A great commotion seems to have taken toDM. Q. W. BHOKKS, set thb stories afloat She named two help aultsrlng mankind, always trying he to that to convince a gives value resuch a people Is circles, place among Jeannot railway owing or three but steady, ceived for every dollar paid him, has faithful old man, I selected him from contemplated through car service between decided to give fraud and Imquackery, the Pacific coast and Chicago which te to position Its denih blow, and protect the the number, and went at once to from tha despicable daises suffering him of frightening the silly wom- operate om day each week. This tenets msiboda ot quacks and oharlatana. Evtry en. To my astonishment. Instead of be- new departure by any menus, as the Den- sufferer from A ver Rio Railroad Grande MANand company be ashamed and repentant, persisting Its connections have been operating n ed In declaring it waa all true. HOOD through car aorvico between tho Pacific OOXTIDOIDil ITO and Atlantic ooasts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo, Seminal Weakness, Varloocels, Hydroeeta Byphlll Stricture, email Uonontnea, Denver, Kansas City and Chicago for or shrunken organs, premature old age CANINE FRIEND IN NEED. years, and throe days each week, viz: and all ether private diseases, whether by ignorance, excess or oonts-- g Ilew tha aieyhemta KeeeaeA the Little every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday caused a. no matter buw severe, you can evening. The rare for this through ser- consult DR. O. W. SHORES, the ohvai-cla- n puleL has given hie life te curing Talk about the sagacity of dog," vice are of tho latest Pullman design, and chronicwhodisease, and be examined, treated and cured without paying remarked Jenkins, as he scornfully are supplied with now dean linen and bedhhn one dollar until the cure te effected. asla Pullman A ding porter throughout. deeds of tha good surveyed the records The doctor reserves the r.ght, however, refuse any Incurable case It fie can't done by can!nea In general. Why, I saw signed to each car. These ears are under to cure you he don't want your gioner. excurof a tha special personal supervision Such an offer was never before made by something the other day which beata Is sea to sion whose it that agent, a responsible phvxician, and Dr. G. W. duty the world something which. In addicomfort and Shares is only able to make it because tion to proving the reasoning powers passengers are given every he positively cures these diseases Dos t attention. waste another cent on auestloneble doe-tof dogs, showed alao that soma of them but consult the Old Doctor and to For further information, any apply at leaat possess a great capacity for cured. BUSINESS SACREDLY CONor to B. F. Nevlns, general agent, be FIDENTIAL. affection for their own kind. A friend agent, or to H. M. Cushing, traveling passenger Dr G. W. SHORES, of mine uptown owns several doga, agent, D.8B.G. railroad, 88 West Second lock Box 1585, among the lot being a magnificent South street. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. tak f aka City, Utah. greyhound and n diminutive spaniel, the two doga, notwithstanding tha disparity In slxe, being warm frienda. The wagon waa other day the missaa rounds the usual, and, making ing the enre while eorrallng the aniWE ABE ASSERTINO IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE mals which are well taken care of. It EXCLUSIVE USE Off THE WORD C ASTORIA," AND happened that my friend's front gate PITCHER'S C ASTORIA," AS OUR 1KAUE MARK. had bean left otfen, and the two doga DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Syannis, Mattachutetti, mentioned escaped Into the street Juat There corner. was tho originator of "PITCHERS CASTORIA," tho tamo as the wagon turned tha waa n great cry on the part of the on every that has homo and does now , catcher, who grasped their nets and fao-similo bear tho wrapper. signature of uade a scramble for the little spaniel, This ie the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been not seeming to like the idea of tackling the big hound. The poor little used tho homes of tho mothers of America for ever feverish Anxiety, sighed tha countess. up-wa- NOT ONE DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU ao-cu-se LOST d, or AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. I, sC spaniel realized her danger, and attempted to escape. She flew like ona possessed In every direction, only to be headed off by the men with the nets and n score of amall boys. 8he finally halted, panting, In the middle of the street, and one of the men approached her with hla net. It seemed that the little things doom waa sealed. Suddenly there was n fierce bark and the big greyhound came leaping into the crowd, ccntterlng the email hoys and compelling the catchers to take to the wagon. The hound reached the aide of tha spaniel and, taking In the situation, reached down, graeped his wee companion In hta capacious mouth, and waa off down the street like a shot. He didn't atop for the gate, but with a great, graceful leap, waa over the fence, flted their enemies, while the epanlel on the ground, stood wagging hla tall, as If knowing that he had discomfited their enemies, while the aapnlela gamboled and made the welkin ring with her shrill barks. If that wasn't a great thing. I dont know." New Orleans Time-Democr- A Cheerful TrespeeL A nervous young minister waa filling the pulpit for a country charge that was without a regular pastor. A part ot hla experience te touchingly related by the local paper. The very pious old lady at whose house he stayed, in showing him hla room, saljl:., It ain't everybody I'd put In thla room. This here room Is full of aacred associations to me," ah went on. My first husband died In that bed with his head on three pillows, and poor.Mr. Jenks died sitting In that corner. Sometimes when I come into the room In the dvrk I think I aec him alttlng there alilL My own father died lyin right on that lounge risht under the window there. Poor pa he waa a rpIrituaUat. and he alius said he'd appear In thla room after he died and sometimes I am foolish enough to look for him. I! you should see anything of him tonight you'd better not tell me. It'd be a sign to m that than waa something In spiritualism, and I'd hale to think that My son by my first man fell dead iff heart dlseaae right where you stand. II was a doctor, and there's two whole skeletons In that closet there belonging to him, and half a dosen skulls In that lower drawer. If you are up early and want something to amuse jroursclf before breakfast Just open that cupboard there and yon will find n lot of dead men's bones. My poor boy thought a lot of them. Well, goad night, and pleasant dream. rittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. in years. 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