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Show CHECK IT IN TIME. RAILROAD MAH WRITES Few people realize the grave danREMARKABLE LETTER ger of neglecting the kidneys. The slightest kidney trouble may be Natures warning of dropsy, diabetes or Ta 1903 and 1904, I was a temblo sufdreaded Brights dla. ferer for about five month with kidney tttujsHrr eage- - f you have any nd bladder trouble. I could not sleep kidney symptom, benights and vu obliged to get up ten or gin using Doans Kidfifteen tunes to urinate. I passed mucus ney Pills at once. and blood continually. One doctor said I Mrs. Sarah A. Black, was going into consumption and gave me 304 S. Douty St, Han-forup to die. Had two other doctors but received no help from either of them and Cal., says: Picam sure I would have been in my grave ture me lying criphad I not seen your advertisement in the pled with Inflammatory rheumatism Daily Eagle Star. Aftep taking several and stricken with dropsy, not able to bottles of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t I was move even with crotches. Such waa entirely cured. 'e cruised the shore of Port AnnIn the last two years I have been a my condltloWwffen I began using Doans Kidney Pills. Folks in Hanrailroad fireman and have passed two exuls at a discreet distance and then aminations for my kidneys successfully, so ford know how bad off I was and I off again. that I know that my kidneys are in ex- must give Doan's Kidney Pills full et us not go too near shore any-re,- " cellent condition now as s result of your credit for roy. wonderful recovery. said Helen; and Miss Pal great preparation, Swamp-Root- , Remember the name Doaiis. mured acquiescence. it oura very truly, For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a we o; dont care to meet people," GEORGE KESSLER, box. Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. 1422 Mary St. remarked, a trifle anxiously. afraid 1 dont know any to i Marinette, Wi. Warned. you replied, and turned Personally appeared before me this 25th New Yorker, who, A serious-mindey into the broadest part of the of September, 1909, George Kenaler, who toe launch was capable of a subeenbed the above statement and made because of his dignified outlook on has sent hla sop, aged twelve, to y clip and the engine worked cap- oath that the same is true in substance alife, strict and proper boardparticularly s. I bad no fear of being caught, and in fact. ing school In New England, unexpect HENRY GRAASS, s if we should be pursued, and edly visited the school last week. AsNotary Public, In the broad light of the peaceful Door County, Wia. certaining the location of his young bath afternoon, seemed the hopeful's room, he climbed the four possibility. flights of stairs necessary 'to reach It had been understood that we Prove What Swamp-RoWlU Do For Yoa and entered. On a mammoth plato remain dut until the sun Send to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham- card suspended from a steel engravgted Into the western wood, end I ton, N. for a sample bottle. It will ing of Washington and Generals .red on toward the upper lake eoavtnee Y, anyone. You will also receive (presented to the youth as a Christ tra the shores were rougher, n booklet of valuable information, telling mas gift by his admiring parent) was ludneya and bladder. When the cheerful sentiment: jbats a real Island over there all about bethesurs and mention this paper. q call It Battle Orchard you must writing, "Dont spit on the celling We have For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-senb a glimpse of It." lost our ladder onwdollar. and 1h. nothing Is so delightful as aa e ' d!" exclaimed Helen. OATS 259 Bu. Per Acre. PROOF POSITIVE. $na had scanned the lake con-- I That is the sworn to yield of Theodors ally since we started, as wss bis' HariWea, Lewis Co , Wash , had from h .g. Miss Pat turned to speak to Sailer's Rejuvenated White Bonanza oati and won a handsome 80 acre farm Other 1 to of the shore that now swept big yields are 14L liua.. 119 bua., 103 bua., I f from ua in broader curves as we etc., had by farmers scattered throughout d out of the connecting channel h the U. S. it tfhe farther lake. IJIma eemarked Salzers Pedigree Barla-vFlax, Corn, Oate, Wheat, Potatoes, Grasses and Clov ti ie quietly, as though speaking of famous ere are the world over for their II e engine: purity and tremendous jielding qualities Iheres a man following la a row-We are easily the largest growers of farm " BY Mehwith NiOiobson ILLUSTRATIONS. my 3Y WALTERS mpytHcw ncf ev oo&oj mofttu -- ca SYNOPSIS xv Miss pHlrlrl Holbrook and Mins Helen )1ltro--k- . her niece, were entrusted to n. e liunovan a writer, the rare of summering near Port Annandale, Mita Petri' la rtinflded to Ihmovsn that atn feared her brother Henry, who, ruined by a bank failure, had ranatantly threatened her for money from hla f.tlhera will of whlrh UlM patrlrla waa guardian They rania to Port Annandule to eat Hpe Henry Donovan a) mpattdseit wflh the two women. Ha learned of Miss Helen andisrovered anJ Ia.novan noying auitor, to be raptured an Intruder, who provedhand of Reginald Otlienplr. auitor for the Mtaa Helen Holbrook. Otlleaple disapA rough peared the following morning allor appeared and waa ordered away. Iionoran aaw Mlaa Holbrook and her faDonovan ther meet on friendly term He (net the fought an Italian aaaaaeln man he auppoaed waa Holbrook, but who eald he waa Hartrtdge, a ranoe-makAfter ahort diaruaelon Donovan left aurlily. Gllleaple waa dlaeovered by Don- ovan preaenllng country church with 81.000. CHAPTER Vie Continued, Juat then I heard the voice of my fool raised sq fbat all might hear: "Frtenda, on the dusty highway of Ilfs. I can take none of the honor or credit you so kindly offer me. The I came money I have given you by honestly. I stepped Into your cool and restful bouse of worship this morning In search of bodily esse. The small voice of conscience stirred within me. I bad not been Inside a church for two years, and 1 was greatly shaken. But aa I listened to your eloquent paatoi , I was aware that the green wall paper Interrupted my soul currents. That vegetable-greetint la notorious as n the Spend Interceptor. psychical money aa you tike, gentlemen, but tf I. a stranger, may suggest It. try some lees violent color schema In your mural decorations. - He seemed choking with emotion as with bowed head he pushed hi way through the circle and strode past me The people stared after him, mystified and marveling. I beard an ld man calling out: IIow wonderful are the ways of Lord! I let Gillespie pass, and. followed him lowly until a turn in the road hid ua from the staring church folk. He turned and saw me. You have discovered me, Donovan Be sure your sins will find you out! A simple people, algularly moved at n a d 1 re-b- at ot te to-da-y n kv Embarked It waa clear that I knew more than Gillespie, but be had supplied me with several interesting bits of Information, and, what waa more to the point, he had confirmed my belief that Henry were Holbrook and the canoe-make- r the same person. You must see that I face a difficult situation here, without counting you. You don't strike me aa a wholly bad lot, Gllleaple, and why wont you fun along like a good boy and let me deal with Holbrook? Then when I have ni of your button meney. causing her great anxiety and distress. That Is Just It, Donovan. You have Is unworthy of the really good fellow truck the brass tack on the head. But I believe you to be." now that we have met again, albeit lie waa ellent for a moment; then through no fault of myown, let me he ipoke very soberly. 1 promise you, Donovan, that I will mention matters of real human Inter do nothing to encourage or help Hol- est" T know as well si you "that You might tell me what youre do- brook. hea a blackguard; but my own affaire ing here first Walking; there were no cabs. Don- - I must manage In my own way. ovan. But as surely aa you try to moYou choose a queer hour of the lest those women you will have to an. swer to me. I am not In the habit of day for your exercise." might say the Stme for your beginning what T"never finish, snd l ride. But let us be sensible, I dare Intend to keep those women out of say there's some common platform on your way as well as out of Holbrooks which we both stand. clutches, and tf you get a cracked W 'Assume ll,Tfeplied, dis- head In the business well, the crack's that I might In your own skull, Mr. Gillespie." mounting by the roads! talk more easily. Bandages were still He shrugged his shoulders, threw up visible at his wrists, and a atrip of his head and turned away dowq the court-plastacross the knuckles of road. his light hand otherwise testified tp There was something about the felthe edges of the glassin St Agathas low that 1 liked. I even felt a certain garden. He held up his hands rue- pity for him as I passed him and rode onr He seemed simple and guileless, fully. "Those were nasty slashes; and 1 but with a dogged man"noss beneath ripped them up badly In climbing out hl absurdities. He was undoubtedly of your window. But I couldn't linger; deeply attached to Helen Holbrook I am not without my little occupaand hie pursuit of her partook of a tions. quality that J would "You stand an excellent chance of have appealed to me In other circumbeing shot tf you dont clear out of stances; but he was the most neglithis. If theres any shame In you gible figure that had yet appeared IJ 'you will go without making further the Holbrook affair, and aa 1 put mjr trouble." horse to the lope my thoughts reverted It has occurred to me" he began, to Red Gate. That cheas game and lowly, that I know something that Helen's visit to her father were still you ought to know. I saw Henry Hol- to be explained; If I could cut those brook yeaterday." cards out of the pack I should be Where?" 1 demanded. ready for something really difficult. I On the lake. Hes rented a sloop employed myself with such reflections yacht called the Stiletto. I passed It aa I completed my sweep round the yesterday on the Annandale steamer lake, reaching Glenarm shortly after and I saw him quite distinctly" v two oclock. "Its all your fault Abat bet here! 1 was hot and hungry, and grateful 1 If for the cool breath of the house as 1 blurted, thoroughly aroused. you had not followed those women entered the hall they might have apent the remainder Miss Holbrook la waiting In the of their lives here and neyer, have Ulrna announced:, and, la, library". been molested. But he undoubtedly moment I facedMlsa Pat, who stood caught the trail from you." In one of the open French windows nodded and looking out upon the wood. Gillespie gravely frowned before he answered She. appeared to be deeply absorbed I am sorry to spoil your theory, and did not turn until 1 spoke. my dear Irish brother, but put this in 1 have waited for some time; 1 your pipe: Henry was here Hist! He have something' of importance to tell rented the sailboat ten days ago and you, Mr. Donovan," she began, seating I made my triumphal entry a week herself. later. Explain that. If you please, Mr. Yes. Miss Holbrook." Donot an." You remember that this morning, I waa Immensely relieved by this on our way to the chapel, Helen spoke disclosure, for It satisfied me that 1 of our game of chess yesterday?" - had not in-emistaken In the Identity 1 remember perfectly," I replied; of ths canoe maker 1 bad. however, and my heart began to pound sudden.no Intention if taking the button Id ly, tor I knew what the next sentence Into 'my confidence. ould be. Where la Holbrook staying Helen was not at SL Agatha's at asked casually. the time she Indicated. I dont know he keeps afloat. The Well, Miss Pal, 1 laughed, Miss Stiletto belongs to a Cincinnati man Hqlbruok doesn't have to account to who Isnt coining here this summer me (or her movements. It Isnt im- and Holbrook has got the' use of the ' t yacht. So lutfc h -- Mrtu iicdYPooi the hy lsT&T It Important." demanded boat storage man at Ant.andale; then Miss Pat In a sharp tone that was new " I passed Jhe Stiletto and taw Henry on to me. r bogrd." Why, Miss Holbrook, she Is not ac- - - m a knlght-errantls- - k f '.j J;M m H t Wlthout Incident. countable to me for her actions. If he fibbed about the chess It's a small matter. Perhaps It Is; and posBlbly she Is not accountable to me, either." We must not probe human motives too deeply, Miss Holbrook." I said, evasively, wishing to allay her suspicA young woman Is ions, if possible. entitled to her whims, But now that you have told me this, I suppose I may M well know how she accounted to you for this trifling deception." ""Oh, she said shrf Wished to explore the country for herself; she wished to satisfy herself of our safety; and she didn't want you to think she was foolishly Into danger. She chafes under restraint, and I fear does 'not wholly sympathise with my runaway tactics. She likes a contest! And sometimes Helen takes pleasure Inin being perverse She has an Idea. Mr. Donovan, that you are a very severe person." , "I am honored that she should entertain any opinion of me whatever, I replied, laughing. And now," said Miss Pat, 1 must go back. Helen went to her room to write some letters against a time when-Jmay be possible to communicate with our friends.and I took Ibe opportunity to call on you. It might be aa well, Mr. Donovan, not to mention my visit. 1 walked beside Miss Pat to the gate, where she dismissed me, remark lng that she would be quite ready for a ride in the launch at live jpclock. The tnomlng'had added a few new colored threads to the tangled skein was accumulating, but I felt that with the chess story explained I could safe ly eliminate the supernatural, and 1 was relieved to find that no matter what other odd elements I bad to reckon with, a girl who could be In two places at the same time was not among them. rua-nln- t 1 L CHAPTER VII. A Broken Oar. The white clouds of the later afternoon cruised dreamily between green wood and blue sky. I brought the launch to St. Agatha's landing and embarked the two exiles without Incident. We set forth in good spirits, IJIma at the engine and I at the t drove the boat toward the wheel, open touard against unfortunate encounters, and the course once estab llshed 1 had little care but to give a wide berth to all the other craft afloat Helen exclaimed repeatedly upon the beauty of the lake, which the west Wind Tippled into many variations of colo. I waa flattered by her frtendli ness; and yielded myself to the Joy of the day. agreeably thrilled I con fess as much by her dark loveliness as she turned from time to time to speak to me. "Aunt Pat la a famous sailor'" observed Helen aa the launch rocked The last ttmewe crossed the captain had personally to take her below dining a hurricane" "Helen 'always likes to make a her olne of me. said Miss Pat with he adorable smile. "But I am not In the least afraid" of the water. I think there must have been tailors among my ancestors." She was as tranquil as the day. Her attitude toward her niece had not changed; and I pleased mjse!f with thy reflection that mere ancestry the vigor and courage of Indomitable old ea, birds did not sufficiently account for her, but that she; testified to an ampler background of race and was a fine flower that had been centuries In making. , . b ' 1 a wraawkwabi 4 ramaee'wtht ban' ettwrwttff him ly caused caused ao much excitement." done for you. Your position as an unI suppose you are trying to ease welcome auitor, engaged In annoying your conscience by giving away some the lady you profesa to love, and ...hauUs e ad as I replied to some remark by 1 Pat, I saw, half a mile distant, ft alls hanging Idly, a sloop that an-- r wd Glllosples description of the I idto. Its snowy canvas shone r against the green verdure of t He Orchard. j tiut off the power a moment. We k II turn here, IJIma" and I called a Pats attention to a boary old it snore on the western . ore. f Tb, Im disappointed not to cruise the Island with Ihe romantic fc cried Helen. "And theres a ? over there, too!" I flready bad the boat swung found, k I In reversing the course I lost the idto, which clung to the Island kill but! saW now quite plainly the rosbsat IJIma bad reported as follow lng i. It hung off about a quarter of a mla and Its single occupant had ceaaeA rowing and shipped hla oars as thoxgh waiting. He was between us and the strait that connected the upper aad lower lakes. .Thoughnot alarmed 1 was irritated by my carelessness In venturing through the strait and anxious to return to the less wild part of the lake, I did notdare look over my shoulder, but kept talking to my passengers, while IJIma, with the rare Intuition of his race, understood the situation and Indicated by gestures the course. TTheres a boat sailing through the green, green wood. exclaimed Helen; and true enough, as we crept In close to tbs shore, we could still see, across a wooded point of the Island, the sails of the Stiletto, as of a boat of dreams, drifting through the trees. And as I looked I law something more. A tiny signal flag was run quickly to the toponce and mast head, wlthdiawn flashed back; and as I faced the bow again the boatman dropped his oars Into the water. What a strang looking man, re- I He Oh, yes; I write verse occasionally but I tear it all up as soon as I write She It. Ah! I knew you were clever. WOULD LIE AWAKE ALL NIGHT WITH ITCHING ECZEMA seeds in the world Our catalog bristling with seed truths free for the asking, or send 10c in stamps and receive 10 packages of farm seed noy elties and rarities, including above , marvelous oats, together with hig catalog John A. Saber Seed Co., 182 South 8th St., La Crosse, IV is. No Apparent Reason. Colonel, you and I know there waa money used In electing How much did it cost him? You may aa well tell me, for Im going to find out Reporter e. "Ever alnce I can remember I waa 8 terrible sufferer of eczema and Politician What makes you think other irritating akin diseases. I would there waa er bribery? lie awake all night, find my suffering Reporter Why, blame It, man, ha was intolerable. A scaly humor set- waa elected! tled on my back, and being but a Yon will sneeze ; perhaps feel djilly. child. I naturally scratched . It It You tfrmk' you are catching ccla. Don t waa a burning. Itching aensatlon, and wait until you know it. Take a dose ol utterly Intolerable, in fact. It waa so Hamlina Wizard Oil and you just cant that I could not possibly forget about catch cold. It It did not take long before It No doubt the mind cure la all right spread to my shoulders and arms, and If you have the mind to begin with. I was almost covered with a mass of raw fiesh on account of my scratching It I waa In such a condition that my hands were tied. A number of physicians were callBiggest organ of the body the ed, but It seemed beyond their med- bowels ard the most important ical power and knowledge to cure me. Having tried numerous treat- Its got to be looked after neglect ments without deriving any benefit means suffering and years of from them, I had given myself up to misery. CASCARETS help the mercy of my dreadful malady, but nature keep every part of your I thought I would take the Cutlcura - and - strong then treatment aa a last resort. Words bowels clean to health means act right cannot exprees my gratitude to the they Mi whole body. one who created "The Cutlcura Mira- your C A9CAR8T4 we a box for a week treat- cles, aa I have named them, for now went. All druggists. Biggest alter la ' I feel as if I never suffered from even the world MUlion boxes a mootk. a pimple. My disease was routed by Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, and I KNOwmi-aui.UABu- a. hall never cease praising the wonderful merits they contain. I will never be without them. In fact,' I can atmost to attack me dare any ao long aa I have Cutlcura Remedies in the house. I hope that this letter will give other aufferera an idea of marked Miss Pat. He doesn't look like a native, I re- how I suffered, and also hope that they will not pass the Cutlcura Life plied, carelessly. (Signed) C. Louis The launch swung slowly around, Saving Station. 929 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Green, Italof the which a cutting ian's host was the center. He dallied Pa., Aug. 29, 1910. idly with his oart and seemed to pay Among Colleagues. no heed to us, though he glanced sevI am afraid that man speaka beeral times toward the yacht, which had now crept into full view, and un-- fore he thlnka." "Impossible!" der a freshening breeze was bearing Why? southward. CHaafafciIMtBr8l "Ha never thlnka." Full speed. IJIma." The engine responded Instantly, and HOWARD E. BURTON A8gftlLT,rD PILES CrRED IN a TO 14 DATS we cut through the water smartly. Gold. 8ihrr. Lead, l: Gold, vlU rvland -bnimj If PaO price fpoetne, Yanrdnhqriit 76 e Gold. 40r; ira or l to ear a MiiilDg There was a space of about 25 yards ftiBdln uTla ent on application. aad fail prtc list 0ppft or PnMnOiai orkpe Control and umpire work eoUcIted. between the boatman and the nearer LMdvUl, National Cnffconat Bank. Col Bfraoc shore. 1 did not believe that he would The longer we live the more we do more than try to annoy us by forALL realize what wa might have done but ton CYC cing ns on the swampy shore;, for it didnt DISCASEB we were and was still broad daylight, likely at any moment to meet other Garfield Tea is Nature laxative and CHKAP CUTRMOW APRIL 4th TO craft. I was confident that with any blood purifier; it overcome conatipation OKABGK ORCHARD-- It aXgoa.tixah, Uoow. Hath ip boatta old uruoBr pryikod pill him. ailments.and its many attendant sort of luck-- 1 could slip tW and brrte Porfi.il partita Lam and tag ard MWTBUon add kl4 Mh, lB4 Om 4,, , And gain the strait, jr dodge and rpn fl Her aavlnga are the saving of many round him before he could change the W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. a business girl. .. course of his heavy skiff. I kicked the end of an oar which the launch carried for emergencies and IJIma, on this hint, drew it toward him. The expression occurs so many timet in letter from You can see some of the roofs of ick women, 1 was completely discouraged." And them Port Annandale across the neck here, is alwaya good reason for the discouragement. Years of I remarked, seeing that the," women pain and suffering. Doctor after doctor tried in vain. the watch approaching had begun to Medicines doing no lasting good. It ia no wonder that the woman fecit discouraged. boat uneasily. Thousands of these weak tod tick women have found (TO BE CONTINUED ) health and courage regained as the result of the use of Professional Way. His The new waitress sidled up to a Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. man at the breakfast dapper your the at bill, It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and ulcer, table, who, after glancing .. tion, and caret weakness. opened hla mouth, and a noise Issued like the sounded ripping that forth IT MtXKES WEXie WO WEB 8TB0XQ ' off of ell the cogs on one of the BSD SICK WOMEN WELL. i wheels In the power bouse. The new ' Refuse substitute offered by unscrupulous drugglsta litres? made her escape to' the kitch: fouAhta reliable remedy. , , en. "Fellow out thehe Insulted me. Sick women are invited to consult by letter, frt. ' All eorrespondeoeo she ald. strictly private and sacredly confidential. Writs without fear and witboi The head waiter looked at him tea to Worlds Dispensary, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Preat, Buffalo, N. Y. the aald. Thats 11 Just be It. T get Dr. Pieroea Pleasant Pellets rbgulate and invigorate stomach, liver and hie breakfast train caller ordering bowels. 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