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Show if TW ee WORLD'S THEODORA’S eae LOVERS. DON’T F os ee sion AGED PERSONS vitation—yes. But the tone would have made its acceptance the last proof of moral degeneracy. Tue SAFEST Foop ROOM FoR you—no.” Lowndes could be cool, too, when he had been wont to meet her (a block away), as she came out of Mme. Grandton’s private school, and walk home with her (to within a block of her puREcous, cnn a DEUS 4 yovRe =] home); when he had wildly wrecked an allowance saved up since Christmas, at great abnegation in the line of new neckties, in one gorgeous and secret token of impassioned devotion on St. Valen- FOOD tine’s Day; when he had stolen her neck ribbons and curled up a chunky lock of her thick, straight hair in the back of his new gold watch; in those days when their fallings out occurred, he had NURSING MOTHERS, INFANTS,»° CHILD REN always ness IAL GR {uPERIAL GRawy,, Zi DRUGGISTS, SS intended of which tery, on his to practice he, at times, empress the had and cool- the mas~- enemy. He had, in fact, gone so far as to try. But how to fusion of a CARLE& Sons, New YorkK. assume dignity to the conyoung lady who routs you by laughing in your face? With the passing years Pel had given up these various systems of retaliation which, EWIS? 08 % LYe POWDERED AND PERFUMED De “Thank Pelham on occasion. In their very youthful days INVALIDS [2 “N° CONVALESCENTS ° JOHN brought pale, though with a very healthy pallor. Hane wearted her door and Pel rang the Tat you come in?” It was an in- Dyspeptic,Delicate,Infirm and THE SICK had H least criticise some charitable and humane impulses! God forbid! you for them. You know that?’ “Oh, thank you,” with ironical intonation, and no diminution of the vivid coloring which an animated discusto the cheeks usually “ALL weed BEST §iTED 70 ae For NDitions, SbIGESTIVEOR, IN her Somehow,’ when brought to bear upon Theo Bigelow, however flawless they they might seem in the theory, always E. failed of effect in the practice. He had ended by accepting his servitude with the unresisting ignominy of Folette, the the best for disinfecting prunes bottles, paints, tre not have had the courage necessary for Such opposition to the autocratic will. Therefore, his ‘than ou—no,” sounded merely hurt, and quite failed of those other intonations with which PENNA, SALT MPG CO. Bi eed shivering Skye, except that Folette did whine when her mistress drew her chain a little too tightly, whereas Pel would re ton eras trai Gen. Agents., Phila., P; The SCALPER many of his better-advised friends would have been capable of charging it. Theo flew up stairs to her own room and crossed her mother’s timid gyra- ~2i-pages, 2c. Allabout baling, money in @ Stocks by Uacaipiite the ma: on See ae7420 ve $1,000. Best method yet. i scalpers make money. “he LANSING & CO., 112 Quincy St., Chicago. ‘The Aermotor all Steel Feed Cutter worm shawl, and mostly suffered from a cold. She put up her thin apologetic little hand to her only daughter’s flushed cheek, “How warm and tired you look, child! I can’t really think, Theo, that it’s good for you going into those hospitals and tenement houses and all those dreadful places. I was talking to your papa about it only last night. The smells are SO very unpleasant, you know, so much carbolic.” “Oh, the carbolie’s the best part of it!” exclaimed a ee woman, summarily. “Now,m » you’re to stop worrying this oe She took her wee mother with a soft, strong touch by the shoulders, and turned her round “Have you been sure you haven’t. lying down? No! I’m And tomorrow there will be more to do than there has been We will furnish Tite food cutter, one only to per: gon not later than July 1, 1895, for $10.00 ooh g na ae adresses of ten neighbors and acquaintances of the sender ally Ly are uELE Te ae eae in their localities who need thing tn our line this year. After July _1, money sent in .on this offer will be returned to sen det ,Lan no attention ee be paid to inquiries or letters con ing this offer. It Sees now one ver, The feed acter is seusored £. 0. If shipped from br neh housed oa freight wwill follow. today, and the florists and caterers will make a confusion, and you won’t take a wink of sleep and when night comes you will be fagged out an& quite unfit to see all those people. And you know I can’t stop home for the Friendly So, ciety for German Employes’ Wives and Daughters meets in the afternoon, and I positively promised Father Augeston to be at the service for the stray Italian waifs in the Mulberry Street chapel in , the morning.’ Bigelow sighed gently and al' lowed herself to be pushed with ee petulance into her own room Theo Le to comfortably tuck he on the low Then Theo. went back and surveyed her image in the glass. She was flushed without doubt, and being flushed was extremely unbecoming to her. She could could not stand color. It made her look blowzy, she thought, indignantly. She had always insisted that she was ugly, all but her figure. She admitted that her figure was good. Other people had criticised her liking for Theo feet. Her- He had said her kindness mann Loitze. of heart and enthusiasm were leading her into making too much of an underbred fellow, who would not know how to accept ‘either in the right spirit. Well, she would show him how puch phe eared for his narrow opinions Pel had first not intended ‘going | to Mrs. Bigelow’s reception the following evening. But when the hour arrived it was as it had been many times before. He had not the courage to stay |, .L. “Not FRENCH & ENAMELLED SES —— = FINE* 1 $2.$|75= BOYS SCHL SHES poor Pel—of “Such a whom manly friends said: fellow!’—walked his away |) lence was over. People had END Over One FOR CATALOGU EKTON-MASS. es oela wear the Alfour wea are equally satisfactory ‘They give the mast “They equal cus value for the SHE From $1 to $3 saved ever other makes. If your dealer cannot supply os hay can RATER BAKER & CO, ea . AND a he Largest Manufacturers URE, HIGH G this Continent, have received ee HIGHEST AWARDS insti ‘a first time in his life, some of this anger sprang Theo In Europe and Ameria. Unlike the Dutch Dutch Proce: ee ae lies or other Chemical used in pay. oF. of thelr pres cone ~ Their delicious BREAK FAS pecintely spure end soluble, and costs less: eka aa dent SOLD BY GROCERS "WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. Rods for locating gold or_silver a) lost or moan Ca For particue address, M. D. Fow! Box 337, Southington, Cé COGERAIS We LOTZE ROOM. INTO in Pel against Theo was both Bisa and the other—and Pel spirit She of fondness, was very or‘ even’ tolerangry ‘with him: ' as she applied ly to her anything ‘ had To of he the cheeks, to she powder-puff chose object to take to do? reckless- exception What to Hermann to right Lotze? object, indeed! If he was incapable taking an interest in the burning N. U. Denver. Vol. XTi. No. 599-16 When writing to advertisers, please say that you saw the advertisement in thie papex a Philistine to care for the courageous souls who were working se the on of the poor and’ the oppressed, hat right had he to show mS cue arene ann of her contrary course He had been kind Aces to say that he did not criticise her desire to do good. What condescension on his part! But Lotze, He took a not loosened as had come of his hold. to him it most Such THE WORLD’S GREAT TUNNELS. not be The Cost of Construction Has Been Very argely Reduce In comparing the four great tunnels it is iteresting to note that time is an extraordinary element in the cost. The oldest tunnel, ‘Hosae, cost $: next oldest, $356 a $229 a foot, and th the fouur cost only $156 a P were in old s PARIS EXHIBITION I d e Done Immense OF on government h tract for! its ection was an Baproken wilderness. ie then existing terminus meena everything, men, tents, Moe hospita ls, the material of an army, had ported over improvised roads Iniles through snow and mud sent out their first dance and that Hermann Lotze enter- CATTLE Rabies from a GONE Strange is the peak is tunnel. To signed, Hee over the pages she searched. Suddenly she heard him heave of up bebosom, a deep I have no interest in Be just now,” he said. He proit “haf no inderest” and Her. up in amazement to find down upon her with a dress, “Oh, feeling of his JI——” but,” exclaimed Theo eagerly, that she had caught the drift thought, “I assure you that I rather live more father and mother simply, but my won’t hear of any- thing of that kind.” “Ach, seemed no?” said Hermann Lotze, who to find all this very interest- ing. “No,” said Theo, sincerely. “Ach, well, we can order our own lives afterwards as we please, eh, Theo, according to’ dose high principles?” And Hermann Lotze had gone down on one knee before her and had seized her hand, from which the book dropped, while she sat transfixed horror, ‘what staring him in do you mean?” the with face. she demanded, rawing her hand away violently. opicase oblige me by getting up instantWas Herr Wotze.’’ ut Lotzé would not move. oon my angel!” he whispered. ‘‘Have not our souls been long in accord? Say it is only maidenly Shyness that prevents thee from acknowledging that the impassioned love which is burning in this breast for thee——” , With Leather Professor Felix Adler calls the preachers religious tramps; possibly because they out their soles on the way to heaven of rail confood, horses, aud in ae e tra Palette. “We to the east If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use thatold and well-tried remedy, Mra WINsLOW’s SOOTHING SrruP for Children TeethingIt is stated that cows live only fifteen years, but you can never get people who reside at boarding houses to believe it. to What is there besides luck that amounts anything in cards? A good deal. pone es Magic Corn Salve.” Warranted to c or money refunded. Ask druggist for it. Price 16 cents. Sailors ought to be able to’ weave: jackets out of the yarns they spin y their e have not been without Piso’s Cure for Gonsanmption for 20 years.—Lizzie’ Ferrel, Camp St., Harrisburg, Pa., May 4,'’94. 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Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mai Slimson-~--“‘Whai Tent HARNESS ELY’S CREAM BALM o\ens and cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allavs Pain and Inflammation, Heals mbrane from Colds, Ref 5 eohe Baim is quickly ppeorbed and es relief at onc did she do?’ Tommy Bingo—‘‘stook a look.” “What is the correct form for th. the opening sentence of a marriage license when an heiress captures an impoverished give it up,’ Denver CATARF Bits. For A Ufred Caldwell, Ohio. pe- Tommy Bingo—“Sister had her young mua call to see her last night, and I] was peeping through the keyhole looking at them when ma came along and stopped Directory. Headquarters heard ¢ > HARNESS AND SADDLES for your "ng and ordered two others killed, as the muscles Am for you couldn’ fool all the people for so many years. vj} as the farmer’s dog and a neighson's dog, the latter having been acting strangely. The doctor fears that the rest of the herd will die and that other herds may be afflicted, and left strict orders to shoot every animal that develops a case of rabies. The mad cattle Show a tendency to remain by them- | selves, with frothing mouths and fiery | eyeballs, and the yard in which the herd was confined was covered with the deadly foam. The mad animals would Co attack men, but showed more rage Pp. O. Box < 83, oninge, Ti. against dumb animals, nooking other Flys Cream Balm stock in a terrible manner and chasing chickens and dogs. One cow made a completely cured me rusa for a dog across a barbed wire fence and carried the fence down with her, receiving terrible cuts. These cattle showed no dread of water, but were unable to drink from a contraction of culiar a mile en A>, For twenty years ae all over the world have cured rheumatism, neuralgia, and all other pains and aches by Wagons| | turn y Call- the at less than the usual prices paid by dealers. It will pay to secure their catalogue which they send free on application. This company is perfectly reliable and they eae a Specialty of supplying the wants of farmers. We offer $100 reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s The Minnesota board of health thas investigated a bad case of hydrophohia Spencer on that particular on the farm of Fred Osterman, a farinTheo had asked the socialist after they er near Henderson, through Dr. William had come in from supper where, as Pel, Standish, who is secretary of the state had not failed to observe, the socialistic’ veterinary board. Standish reprinciples were not incompatible with turned last night from a visit to the the freest use of the hospitals of the farm. Jan. 20 a strange dog appeared and bit one pig and one sheep. The rich in the matter both of meat and dog returned a few days later and atdrink. “I have all his works in the next tacked a herd of twenty-five cattle, bitm. I will show you the passage tT ee some of them. A short time later have reference to.’ Ss rman found its dead body lying by She was not thinking of Pel now. She roadside between his farm and Henhad forgot all about that in the inson. Feb. 20 the sheep and pig. that, terest of this discussiof on sociology. died, showing the wellShe led Hermann Lotze into the adjoin- ! ae tay ee ymptoms if hydrophobia. | ing room, which happened to be empty, a"eh. 12 ae cattle began to exhibit the and taking down a number of daintily nptoms and four died. covered volumes which she had insisted a mdish arrived he found two more, to by furnish their customers a thousand articles t e turned ee Dees Duilt, camps eataniehod and m an lected, ted, hou miles fro: b Dice 2 dna ron e-half feet wide and twen t high, and the entire distance, 8,956 feet, ee bored throae As mo in two months, the poner. “azills being “413 fee the of the co:mpleted.‘thnnel was $118 per Soar and the enti was completin twenty-eight piontnet from the sign: g of ah a ract in New York City. Cw uqua | rapidly Syrup of Figs. To get the see that itis manufactured Quarter Top. The sane Scale Co. are the only ones who cannoel at this price, they tain through we 3,970 feet above the sea, and 1,185 feet above the floor of the understand the ma him to exert himself in behalf of ‘all OF Evolution $40 buys a good Top oa Scale. be made of anything relating to the past |HERD The Of medicinal agents is gradually relegating the old-time herbs, .-pills, eetants and vegetable extracts we the rear and bringing into general use the Merit is the. final test of everything; but it flatters one’s vanity after approving an anonymous article te find it was written Db: a celebrated autho! 1900. a Grand In the a des Deux Mondes is a preliminary survey of the forthcoming | cosmopolitan exhibition of 1900. It will be held on the Champs de Mars, a great } open space on the southwest extremity | of Paris, already consecrated by the presence of many similar fairs. The French Pure fornia Fig Syrup Co., only. For sale by all leading drugegi sts. Fel, and not—not just after—that man.” evrything au en ingstf :=. ort. ment Foood ics A Tennessee editor has retired after eae ears of continuous work. h a newspaper man and not a street honon. joae nalist, he feels a little tired. just’ when must VY Highest ot’ iarAbsolutely century, and the exhibition will be in catarrh cure. more senses than one a centennial ex. Cheney & Co., proprietors, Toledo, position. The army and navy sections Ohio. We the undersigned, have known Fd. will be of very great interest, After a Cheney for the last fifteen years, and beperiod of four months those who had lieve him perfectly honorable in ail busientered their names as being willing ness transactions and financially able to and anxious to enter the exhibition plan ture——! coy out any obligations made by their competition were told to send in their The reception broke up in a dance tor schemes. No one competitor fulfilled all West & Truaa, wholesale drughists, Tothe young people, and Mrs Bigelow, the conditions, so something will be lode, ¢on shuffling up to him gently, entreated aken from each of the eighteen best g, Kinman & Marvin, wholesale sets of plans and suggestions sent in. arnggista PiTo oledo, Ohio these pretty girls,’ Pel, whose good @1arrh cn=e_is taken piney, The Seine will play_a prominent roladn |e ture could, usually ha_ deperded-« Ink eine citenly upon the blood and m /the esthetic side of the exhibition, for though it had become Ynsufferable to recuous® surfaces of the system. Tce 8 lit is proposed to reconstitute on its left cents per eae Sold by all druggists. main in the house longer, did not know \bank a portion of the Grand canal, VenTestimonials fre how to refuse the poor, good, helpless | ice. Hall’s family oils: 25 cents. little woman. But all the time he w as cognizant of Theo’s whereabouts, anc A dime museum advertises “a great move ment on foot.’’ ae Be probably when the while he danced with one pretty girl fat woman walks around. on a Minnesota Farm oo and another, he knew that she did not! ‘Stock much ance. had despaired THE ess a both one wrath appealed to they would have’ said respectfully that they did not know whether Theo Bigelow was good-looking or not, but that she was more charming not shouted face. against her coquetry ae He in his soul. He had been jealous of her times enough before, heaven knows, and with cause, but, at least, those other mer had been gentlemen whereas this Ae from choice. When I think of all these poor creatures who have nothing at .all— not even the necessaries—oh! it makes me feel at times as though I wanted to part with everything I have! I would Tt was he who had put her in this state. . What right had he, she asked’ herself, the as well. would not have had all this sort of thing ' questions of the day, and too’ much of EVERYWHERE. oMIBER AL pate HERMANN ADJOINING in Cones a Foreign Clime In search of ps easure or business, should be necessarily require the retention of ee preceded by t S peenaee of nature’s great inHe could not know that the girl was Hiffel tower or any other of the old ex- vee ae Or, Bide rs Stomach Bitters, the possessed with a spirit of perversity and agen Ey medivinel safeguard in hibition buildings, with the notable exace Bonce Marin mmercial traythat evening, and she was chiefly in- ception, however, of the Trocadero. tent upon proving ‘her indifference yo | Everything will be done on an immense the opinions he had expressed the ‘day seale, and if the ideas which at ateek tism, cule! and kidney trouble are rembefore. He watched her gaily yet de- prevail among its promoters ar edied by it ferentially chatting with ‘‘that fellow,” ried out the exhibition ee 1900 will arad listening to the ponderous utterances ually absorb the whole of Paris, and The man who can hang pictures under suof which he seemed to deliver himself even far-off Vincennes will be utilized Pervislon for an hour does not want to be angel; he is already one. ex-cathedra, supporting without flinch-;| for all that concerns athletic sports, ing his admiring glances and his con international matches and Olympian How’s This! quering attitudes—the fact was, that games. As is natural, a great point will up agreed with her decidedly as to the figure, but disagreed as to the face. If it was not exactly a pretty face, it was piquant. If Pel (or a great many other men, for the matter of that) had been than all the pretty girls you could find lumped together. She was thinking of Pel now, but in Food EXPOSIT IONS LED THE her announcement of the scheme on July 18, 1892, and last summer the chamber of deputies voted a preliminary grant for tionalities. the expenses connected with a “best His hair and beard, on the other han ‘4, plan competition.’”’ The Champs Elysees flowed and tossed about in the most unshorn defiance to all and every social will be considered part of the exhibition and there is even a talk of including posing of manner a had he usage, and the immense square in front of the Inin doorways, with one lock between jhis valides. Indeed, the scheme of coneyes, for the sake of the effect derived by the throwing of it back, a la geniuls,| struction provides for a broad bridge and one hand statuesquely plunged in “which will join in permanent fashion the front of his waistcoat, which filled the Champs Elysees to the quay which runs on the river side of Napoleon’s Pel with unholy wrath and a consurnhistoric resting place. Architects, aring desire to show him by active assist{ tee and builders were invited to send ance the mose direct way to the fron n plans and ideas. door. And presently, and absolutely for the at—what is the matter?” she said pluntly, though being visionary, also a very a young lady “What is the matter? You ask me what i the matter? Ach, when I look around this lovely—or ‘lofely’ room and see you sitting there in your exquisite W. L. Douglas $3& $4 Shoes to ‘recklessly relinquished. Finally Theo raised her head. She made no explanations and Pel asked none.’ She looked very subdued and docile. When Pel spoke at last it was to ask her whether she intended to make him suffer much longer in this way. She looked at him a moment through her tears and finally shook her head. “Don’t say anything more tonight, ceased {0 arrive, and she was free to devote her= self to whom she chose, and, full in view of Pel’s moody gaze, she chooze to devote herself to Herr Hermann Lotze. The socialist was an enormous fellow, whose Herculean proportions seemed to be growing out of his dress suit in every direction. The suit in question was more in concession to the habits jet} an effete, and rotten society than Theo | had looked for, but it might be that its impossible fashion was but another form of protest against the conven- pert.’” Theo glanced him glowering $3: episi2tuy(poo, for me!’ purple happiness ‘he He had come in rather late, and soon after the irksome portion of the eveiing to Theo’s restlessness and turb 1- most curious expression ES: started nilea miserable and lost himself in the crow/d. sigh. “Ach! Spencer nounced CALF.” 4.3350 FINE CALF &KANGAROO $3.59 POLICE,3 SOLES, i 9289 82 $2.,. WORKINGHENS. cared turning be able to keep the peace with Theo, but with her mother he was always the best of friends. Theo, herself; with her peautiful figure, resplendent in’ her low cut dress, and her irregular little face more full of spirit even than usual, gave him the most distant greeting, compa'tible with the duties of a hostess. Aind as tae and heavy curtains. still going on, and no one else had The rooms were crowded. Mrs. Bige-/ heard. low’s shrinking little form, laden down | “Oh, Pel, Pel, save me!’ with the jewels and its toilet of cereThe two men glared at each other one mony, warmed his heart as he caught ‘moment; the next Lotz was gone. sight of it near the door. He might not gan DoUCLAS | cry away. one. Hermann Lotze was standing fore her, with his hand in his S 3 S H OE ORD 2H aie. Ni @ “You have misunderstood me—misunderstood me completely,’ she cried, quivering with shame and anger. “I ‘never cared—never cared for you!” ay 26-inch very superior This all si eel frame pad @aw which we $15.oe last year, but now aell only at $25.! oo, e ae Na one of the most pop articles we ever made. nL RMOTOR CO. Chicago. gave QO HIGHEST AWARD ALL tes BOUGHT AND SOLD. E. ADY, 1620 19th. Street, Tenver Vj iavi Cures FemaleWeakness of any kind 30 Londoner Bk,1630 Arapahoe st. Denver. ‘Bells. DENVER, COLO, BOGUE LEAD C0. -A-SURE CURE FOR PILES “New Reporter—“At last I have writ: ten something that the editor has ac: |: cepted.) ' | Friend—‘‘What’s that?” Newt; Reporter—‘‘“My resignation.” shock She—! Can one receive a through, the telephone?’ He—‘‘Well, that depends upon who’s at the otha ao? ching ae known by moisture like pers inte nse itching when warm. The form Sug ing orProiuding Piles yield at once t tion eee 3 AN-KO'S: oni acts directly on parts affected, absorbs tumo:ores a ; an. ent cure, lays itching, effec Pri Dyuggists or mail; pat aa Philada., Pa. Pa: Geese Oa ae GURES WHERE ALL ELSE couens yrup. Goo in tim: Sold by druggists. "CONSU OA ira wo) Patents, 1Trade-Marks, Examination and Advi tability of Invention, Send for ‘‘ iivedterw! Orde’ oe SHOW to ot sPatent.” PATRICK O'FARRELL, WASHINGTON, D. |