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Show Fovor Soros. Fover norwt and old uliroiilefri'.i Mimilil . uoV Ut lifMluil.aliitlrol.vl.iiU Hbould be kf it in healthy cniiilflltiii. This uait Iiq tlnno by applying Oiinin-berluiu'n Oiinin-berluiu'n Siilve. Till salvo lias no dupefior for IIh purpose. It is hUu most excellent for uhappitl ImiuN, Horoiili)les, nml (license of (lie nklii. Forsule by all drUKKNts " 'Cft))' Heron bit i bufi In hurry und away Ilk- weif Ifl loc tftt-treasure. tftt-treasure. The junk sfffln OMrti e how nervous and anxioiVln s nnd naturally (axed lim ptO-for the j)icture, which he valurdVt B' cents' worth. Hut Heron wWW have mid twice as much witmut ti word, and he weifl Iwck (Jp W Levi Morton pleated tui kid vftlh a fresh stick of candy, wllilo llila-hustled llila-hustled to the (elegrflph diltp'J) wire Winters how he'd landed fiio fish. "You can imagine how tfldeU Winters was. He even laid oJF-lho next trip east, m as to bo in Chicago Chi-cago when Heron came along with the ' picture. Heron wasn't dfar pleaded to lind Winters in the "parlor "par-lor when ho called with his prWoiil That picture looked about a prdlty is a mud pie and Mary fouud i' hard to thank him when she gftfg tin -th at it. It sure showed up fP'r alongside gf Hie gold watch WinhM hail given her. and both he amfftfT uncle butt out lrtughin' when (1h see il. Hut Mary felt kind of wrr for' Heron, and at that, she ronllx likid him better than Winter. ' 'I'll take it to' the art iiMfjrtntV to-morrow,' nho said, 'and seo What the eM-r:s think of it. Maylw uV vcr alunble.' " 'An ' jnebbe not,' sni-s WIlUwv. wiukiif at her uncle. " "The old man invited 'em both lo -upper the following night, and ax it happened, (hey reached I Indoor In-door ttigolhor. When they eaine Hi the pailor, Mary got up, her cheeks led as io-s, eyes shinin' like diamond", dia-mond", and threw her arms around Heron's neck. " 'Sam, dear,' sho screams, 't" gcuuiiiif-thiiik of that and worth an awful lot of money 1' "And right thero and then she kissed him, with Winters and .he) uncle standing by. Winters looked at them a moment -md then grabbed his lint and ran out of tho roofu. You sf-e. if he'd only played fnff, he might have bamboozled Mary into lnarryin' him, but just through, his sneak-in' tricks, he not only lost out, but put both of them to tho good with a bigger bunch of monoy than they ever dreamed of having, ; "What did they jiot for tho pie-lure? pie-lure? Oh, one of them New Ypk millionaires bought it for $100iQP.o and Heron quit sailing and uar-ricd uar-ricd Mary. And if voir want toK Hill Winter- ragin', lunatic, tight in' mad, just ask him if bo's intcrcxled in ait. Ittil don't blunio me if he tries lc sunnier j QU." |