â€":‘i.ll1fclY That is thy father's 91- M. So early In the morning. VII“ in is coming for?" ““Ea_;:dvnn intention to go to Hr. “pic's tuner-l.†.2 in» is good. Thy grandfather in â€Thu is the truth; I was glad for my moth" m be a lady. and go to em and see the Queen.†“(Meal It is the common falling; and 1t pram: there is no one Ilka the French I will except the Presi- mt Ind Mr. Adams and Mt Hamil- ton and say thin. rest of up are French lid." Hyde Antwan! With a 8mm. Tounnene, a member of the French embassy." Hyde stretched out his legs and stnwk mm lightly with his riding whip. Then. with a mile. he an- nnred‘ 'He will be proud enough In his heart. His daughter. the Mar. mule do, Tnunnerre. will be I very great woman in his eyes." "And her father? To such 3 mar- riage what will be my?" "I! I bod not won Como"; l mini have Odo?“ Amu~hoh then. Menu bu ntresdy a lover." "80’ And. my, who In H?“ â€of all men In the mm. â€to fly. ludnome Preaching. Alb-nae "In (no grout hula In thou." won- in In: wordn. "Nn won-e I mm 0! Como"; mute 3 Huh nan dnwu bark. To "at. uni In hum thy VII". that [an m the way wuh Nona all thy I"! ma. Thy mother has has!“ (has in "poet loo muck If. not. mm Ind {anon In love with Area“, It Ind boon A good thing." "Now hm Unl- moral" l Mu Inn badly mml. and l u- umry It It" Thou lu- Inld Mr all the clrrumnlurm at M- "In to Rich-mad mu. Ind plu- lulmod mummy; u 'u her "7 um: I" maul-luau. "I knew It no than!“ no cried. "Now. then. in“ In (M mm" with (not? lumpy-claim. tun (hon In! ll‘ht?" Mu hem this one UH quite uulnldu the merino!- 0‘ Richmond Hill. lhcn he struck bl: houm with I paulon (hut Aluminum! um null-nu Ind the out mmmml mauled hlmu-ll. Then he bit." 10 (Ali to bin-ml! In Ibo-o ollItv Moll. unmanned tantrum. which the Inner mun nndanundn. and w that~ manly n-Inhn. Bach rum-run“. blended rm. M alum uni swinging Io It» hnfll'. bmuxhl Mm in night a! (ho Van "mum noun, and ho In- uuflly {all hm: good his grandmoth- er’s â€tummy would be, lies at her I! "an dour. bums. our Um upper- Ial! Ind wurhlnu M- lawn-ch. When the party rmclimi the sit-pa befurv the house door. ihnugh Mr». Adams (-«rlzilniy Invited him to rev mun, he hmi come to the mnciusion (but in- was just the one perwu not wuntmi at that time; yet an be hm! pit-my or sa-iirmmmnmi he mmplcwiy hiul in-m-uib a gay and charming mun- nnr Hn- vitamin and disappointment that new Wally tormenting him. and null! he was out 0! night nnd “Unfit!“ he rodu- uiowly, with the «any air at I mun wan only sensitive lo the beauty 0! hi! nurmnndlnux, and mor- ouxh Iy enjoying (hem. Doc-tor Moran was evidently bulb ulonislwd and annoyed. H0 stepped out or Inn; c-nrriage and Joined Mrs. Adams. but kept. Cornelia by his side. so that Hyde .wus muuwlh-d lo usrorl Mrs. Smith. And Cornelia. bvyund a very cm: "Goud morning, air," gave him no algn. Qulle as suddenly, Mrs. Adams div/mod the motive of Hyde's early visit: she opened her eyes wldn, and loode at him with a nonwruhenslon no clear and real that Hyde was mm- pelled to answer and ar-lcnowletlge her suspicion by a look and moveâ€" ‘ment qum- us unequivocal. “-1. this lnnlautanvuus undorstandlng contam- ed nolthor promltxe nor sympathy and he could not tell whether he had galn- ed a Irloml or simply made a con- tension. CHAPTER V.â€"(Continued.) After he had gone, Mrs. Adams pro- posed a walk In the lovely garden, and Hyde hoped then to obtain a few words with her. But Mrs. Smith av- eomnanled them, and Hyde- found no opponunny to get a ward In on his own affairs, and then. suddenly, as they turned into the maln avenue. Doctor Moran and Cornelia unpeared. ITHE MAID 2f MAIDEN DANE A IEOVE STORY BY AMEIIIA E. BARR Sequel to “The Bow 0! Orange Ribbon." (Conyrishl. 1000. by Amelin E. But) Aunt Angelica. The ï¬rst changes relened especially to Hyde‘s life, and were not lltoxether approved by him. “In moo 9! reading raw nm to be abandoned, for he mm mind to rem-In nt home with his: mother. and It would not therefore be pouflm for him to dumb About Paul street and mum Lune “tell!“ for Cornelh. Yd N! m not ham about Ont-ne- lll. line. on: I‘m turning dwmmmm-c. "All. Jodi. yon! father has llwnys longed In his hart for England. Like I caning babe that naver an†be team»! was no. And then. too? Wm thou We an Enxmhmn? Woe is me! I have planted and planned. for whom I know not" And that night they aid no more. Both felt there would be plenty of time In the fntum to consider what- ever change: it might have in store for them . He gave her his father’s letter. Ind "named for her sake the ï¬t of one mm has bmgm good tidingav She dlenny rad. and folded n. "You have pun-ed and planted for your 1014:. I desire most a! an to marry the woman I love. and live here In the home that reminds me or you wherever I mm." “So true art then? So loving? So dear to me! on. I have thought ever as I worked, I shall leave my memnry hereâ€"Ind hereâ€"4nd hero agaln#for never. Jorls. never. dear Jens, while thou art In this world. must than for- get me!" "There is nothing wrong. dear math or Como. I will tell you what has happened." "Never! Nevâ€"r. ob never. dear. dent mother!" “I thought it was my father. .lmis,’ she mid: "but In"? Isl there any. thing wmun? Why art thou alone?" Oeotzo turned from no aMp I- n mac. "a. let! u I! Ma We m I)?!“ cut sharp†"nod". and that Ms mmher'a vole» and premium wound he the but of all comfort at (Mt hour; an, Inc In It was. he roar out tn “you Mum. His mother W the door for Mm "I uh you. "um. to play um: mo maturation. l uh you to "on! my «Muslmcnl with woman. 1 Int you In 'Ilhulnw ymnul'. 11 man as any alblr. from than Imam-n far rmch "bonyâ€"or minor much Hum.» hon. and â€autumn. mam! by an PMMNII. And every wont be an. In" Ion] In mm In he Inn and "link Thu. ulln‘ out MI wilt-I, Pin to». Influx. “(‘m. N In m†m m lo the nblp» , My dear 0mm!" “mm. "mm mu wonky Ho- duped Mu l‘ntlwr‘n Mun. Ind Ilmn ‘ulkt-d M Ma lick. lo (‘olw Hone ï¬lm. the" the North 81" was lyhm m:- cuher named the an. m- (Moral hut named the hunt plant; It vu quickly vmmrl'n. uni the North am. with wind and title In Mr hum nus mm: (hp mm sonar-Nun mu "l momlm you. nlr.’ What In "wrv that l mmld um do for my manor? WM! In the" I womd not do In plan†you. m?" “You. III." "()3 no «mum «we» I! uh:- II-hon Ih-[wmu her In romo flour. Promlw “We parted with Mlle: Ind dunno» um mornlnx.†lu- nlcl. "I leave hm- In your «harm. George. um! when I lead Dwr word to mum to Haul-ml. Inn-k wall to her romlotl. And bu mm- In wmc with her. "Do you hurl? "Mnthor! muthor! I bid you a lov- ing. gratolul farewell'. You have ever been to me good. and gvmlv. and wise â€"â€"uu- wry bus! of molhcrn. God Mess you!" 'I‘lwn lu- Idnued her with a sole-mu u-mlorness. Ind Lyflbol under- stand that ho Imllt-vod their parting to he a ï¬nal (m0. Sim sat down. weep mg. and Hyde with an nulhornulw motion of the head, commanding his sun's ntlrnduncc. vent hullly out. It was then ohm-n u‘rlovk, Ind there wu Imulnmm that kept both men hurrying here and there until llmuu lhu In! huur. AHour o’clock Gun. Hyde yum-1| his mu. "0 looked weary Ind and. and bc-gnn Immodilu‘ly to charge (zl'hrflu wnmmlm: hlu mother. So far his manner had bran peremp- tory and (IN-idea, hut. Buddvuly. a swvvt and mnrwluus (-hnnge occurred. He- wvnt (-1080 lo Madame Van Hoemxu kirk. and taking both her hands. said In a Voil'o full of those [ones that (-upllvatv woman's hearts: “Your unrle is dying~porhnps dead. I rem-ivcd a loner this morning urging me to lake the ï¬rst packet. Now, George. you must come with me to Mr. Hamilton‘s 0mm; we have much businuss In arrange more." “I know well. For a long time I have purposed to ‘oall on Ihe old gen- tleman. and what I have neglected I am now justly tlenlvd. for I must leave for England this afternoon at ï¬ve a't-lm'k. and l have more (a do‘ than I can well accomplish." Cmrgo leaped to his feet at these words. “Sir," he cried, "what has hap- pened '.'" "He has gone to Elder Semple’s house. You know-â€"â€"â€"" " hwd mummg‘. mother! You look we". as you always do. Where is the Cokmel?" well controlled. He gave his hand to Madame Van Heemskirk. saying: CHAPTER VI. Wifeâ€"James you are positively 31111.0! mm he didn't die until he was drowned. Khulna-inn It m tho "to! m killed IMrâ€"llfly Station. “You didn't have a rent when you went to the magnum. did you. Jones?“ said one of them. “Not a mum cent.†sum Jones. "A: a matter of not, I lent you mt your railroad hm. didn‘t I?" "I believe you did.†"We", you were down In Jelerson (my about forty days. You got 85 a day. Now. what the gang wants to know Is not you munagad to are $500 out of u total income of 8200." "Come closer.†whispered Jones, and I'll tell you hm! I did it I had my washing done at home."â€"Kansan City Journal. What Kind Him. wm- (wtlh newspaper. to husband) â€".Here in mother forcibte temperance le‘cture: (Reads) "Young Spiller: got Into a. boat and shaved out into the river. ind as he was Intoxicated he up- set the bout, to“ Into the river me! was drowned.†Now. ctr (addressing her human). I! he Ind not drunk whisky he would not have lost his life. Husbandâ€"bet me see. He fell Into the river. didn‘t he? Win-Of course he dld. Bananaâ€"Didn't die until he fell In? How Me Go! It. Some recent devalopmenu n Jel- ferso- Clty hue rennet! a story (but used to I» told about 3 forum Buchanan county mnmtlvo to the Manure. Befm hL-x election to the legislature be was ohmlcally “hmke,†When he returned {mm 191- («son City be exhibited 3500 I- m, cflsp greenbacks. Some of his Mend: "tuned" Ilm shout Ms pmpeflty. "Hun? We and 1M: Mm at my aunt's. In «may the 4mm and ceremonies proper for a very ï¬ne wed- 11mg." “I Inn" you um I did In! know um Mann w“ [ohm 010m. Tn M! "w wry tram, I use mo town to look lot you." "For me? All vhy. my?" "I want to m um Mona. I! l mnnot new Iver. lien l was! :1» hear about her. I thought m. at all m pk. could tell no the non mm the best. Now. my co not disappoint "Nat I nndmmd. You Mm found on! (in! Como". Ion- u null; "WM." “Upla- my Imam. u I: Io your Ann! Manchu“. l denim In 30 mom at all!“ "Wall. than." the crud. with n I!- !oruwl Mr 01 lslonluhm-M. "who would have thought 0! wring you? Your rwtlrvmonl II "In talk of (he (mm Whm am you win?“ ‘ "mm you?" "In a word. on for I an going to Ann! Aamllrn'lf‘ In a In! moment: M at Ann“. VIII Mirna. ll» plum Mums" direct- ly In but plan. And dolled Mu honor to tho (mum! M II": awn-“Md. He saw Ann“ Van Arum. mm Imus. mum. non- tn . Mablo. Ind chm vagina Ina-nu Hulda: Lana. Jorls was moved by a sentiment of the same kind. though in a lesser de- gree. â€i have thought of Cornelia long enough." he said one delightiul summer morning; with all my soul I now long to see her. And it is not an impossible, thing I desire. In sho't, there Is some way to compass it." Then a sudden, invincible persuasion 01 success came to him; he believed in his own good fortune: he had 1: runâ€" victiuu that the very stars connived with a. true lover 'to work his will and under this enthusiasm he gailopcâ€"d 0! such noble lineage was the love or Cornelia for Joris‘ Hyde. His gra- cious. beautiful yuuth. seemed a part 01 her own youth; his ardent, tender glances had ï¬lled her heart with a sweet trouble that she did not. under~ stand. a little period of withdrawalâ€"it. won~ tiers at its strange happinessâ€"broods over “â€"15 fearful of disturbing emo- tions so exquisite. These are the birth pangs or an immortal iovewoi’ a love that knowa within itself, that It is born for eternity. and need not to hurry the threescore-and-len years of time to a consummation. She did not understand that the quality at love in Its ï¬nest revelation desires, after its ï¬rst. sweet inceptlon. "If there was anything real in It," she reflected, “Cornelia would have tamed about him, and that she has never done." , If she saw him go up or down hidden Lane, she made no alxn. Seven] time; Arenta's face at her parlor window had given him a passing hope. but Arenta‘s own love aflairs were just then at a very Interesting point, and. besides, she regarded the young Heu- teuant's admlrauou for her friend as only one or his many transient enthu- slums. (To ho continual.) DOWN EBS GROVE REPORTER. White Girl of Oflaly. N. Y†Grlduafly Becoming a "egress. Rochester, N. Y., dispatch: Marion Prosser. Aged 5 years. n! Otmly. N. Y.. has comment-ed to mm black and 1m. less something can he done the child soon will be converted mm s negress. The skin is becoming covered with olsck spots as large as a hand. and st the present time the chin! presents a strange picbsld appearance. She sur- tm no pain. Her parents are both white. Her case Is s puzzle to doctors of western New York. Marconi In Royal Favor. Rome enhlegram: Signor Marconi of wireless telemh fame was a visitor here. At the annual he was received by the Mayor of Rome. Prince Colon- nn, who conferred upon him the cm- uemMp of the city. The King Ind Queen of Italy were pretent at the m In than. to Give Ian. At- “? Ming W196. Lu". Donut. Ill, dispatch: Ed'sra Ic- Oool It: held 'Ithout ball for the murder of W. 0. lower by the ver- {let of a coroner‘s inn Shea after the Inquest. Chicago relatives took cause a! the body of Merlin, tho '1. a wholesflo dmwat of this city. Let- tm written by ï¬rmer were found which show that McNipr secured the aid 0! : fortune teller to Induce Mrs. Mcoool to prove raise to her husband. It In beileverl she ï¬nally cmfessed to Mom and thus turned him en mar- der. Mrs. 31ch has not yet been found. LITTLE ONE IS TURNING BLACK OMB-lo u Lama "or "no hr In. Ilnytr 0' Mom. Iolen. lmnln. 0.. spatial: Lung m I. being made lmurd a mlnllon o! the mystery surrounding the murder 0! lbs Agatha Rolrhlln The coolly com-Malone" o! lmln mnu Duo «Herod â€.000 reward for Information leading to IM arms! of (he murderer. ll h undemaovl that the Knights of Columbus. a Candle orgaulnlm. will I!†ofl’nr n rev-rd of “.000. All sorts of charm" m hell's advanced ln «Insertion with the one ï¬nd mu Alleged claws luv» been lnrentlnted. It In Almost cerium that Kennedy. the Impact held at Sludusky. could not have been mounted In an crime. U'COOL l8 HELD FOR "URDER IIO REWARD FOR A UURDIIII "Puma lot the rod. I15 I. II. mum-d 8mm. lulu“ :II In: rat. and "only!†In mun. unwed um um, {my a year up." "Trude In mum omot In tumor, Ilth prim. uudy. (Thu-no meter man m do" It meant Mum-«l wit“. which vm only on late“ a"; In. Foreign dry Mdn m min, man-Mum; their Nd: molly. Tullla Market I. Dell. “Textile mnul‘aclurcrn at the nu have not Improve-I the-Ir million. Job- ber: are buying only nmall quullllu, oxerclslng - dlncrlmlnallon (but ln- dlcalon dull murkelo v-Iwwhm. Ind sale-men no halo; wllhdnwu from lho rout Wllh luau nrlnl. nllll cloud, than I: no nvuvlty In print cloth. nor In the movement of brown cumulus. Ind drlllu o! my Icmunl. Abnormal price: (or nw cotton mum ho clpcflod to ulmnlnto Inquiry for goods. but (he only olocl lo lo mum gallon "on muklnx mam-Inn. Woolon Goo“. "llluhn unno- In- Mpoclml la ru- pom. Moro woolen mllln lam cloud. Ind lho murlu-l la lulumlru. but ":0 I!" wool rllp n Dmly MM. A Ito-dc lor lone lc nulnd In Allin cum; to to} putt: mu mud-elm will ho curtalld. 1 New York special: “Undest in the ranks of labor has increased rather than abated since May 1, when dii‘fl- culties of this sort usually culminate. No single struggle at great magnitude in in progress, but the irequency of amall strikes is disturbing, and in the aggregate a. large iorce is idle. while important industrial undertakings are checked. Good reports are received from iootwear factories, shipments from Boston (or the year thus far sur- ;pusing all records, and clothing- ‘ maker- receive duplications of spring ‘ordern in addition to getting out in]! samples." according to R. 0. Dun: Cola Weekly Review oi Trude. Con- tinuing, the report says: Condltiom lndron. "Cancellation of orders where dellv-; cries failed to be made according to contract and new business at lower quotations indicate a tendency toward more normal conditions in pig iron. ’i‘hil in highly desirable, uni gives u nuance that present activity in iron and steel may be maintained. Pend- ing contrncta (or Ihout 50,000 mm at structurnl material have been cloned, nnd other orders are only postponed by uncertainty regarding the labor nitration. Recession in Prices Indicatal Thu Present Activity Will Be Maintained -â€"-Prlm Mills Are Cloned and Market I: of a Light Character. PIG IRON ON A NORMAL BASS Unrest in ‘ Industrial World Is Cause of Considerable ldleness. SMALL STRIKES ' HINflEH THAIIE on her m home from Florida. ac- commnied by her husband. The bone became lodged In her mm: a a dining at. Boy. Have Race Mania. New York dispnlrh: Tmant omoer! In Brooklyn. who are supposed tn: keep had boys In school. are having a very busy time just at present to compete with the gambling alet which has got Into the. schoois. With- In a week forty-nine boys were nken on the race track. In Stung!“ by Chlakon Bong. Charlotte, N. 0.. sperm: Mrs. W. Lee of 31111110, N. 1.. died at We Bu- fdrd hotel here from the eflects of n chlckeu bone In her throat. She wu Hungarian Budget. Vipnnu mblexrlm: The obstruction o! the Konsulhma In the Hungarian Punishment vhich bu prevented the pamge of the budget is causing con- fusion at Budapest. Travelers pass- ing through the Hungarian capital as a ganonl thing refuse to tllow the e:- aminatlon of their luggage. 0mm 0' Wise-omn- em out Men to Take smurf Macon. Kenna; W1... ape-cm: The police bond has Inserted m advenhement in the Keno-n m calling for eligl~ Men {or the name force to “he the pure of the striking policemen. Pro floaty there have been plenty of men seeking positions as policemen. but since the new ï¬re and police com- mission pieced the force on a civil service basis there has been no we"- tng list to draw from. The both! any: It '1" Mvenlse In Mil'ankeo and Chicago paper: It unable to get suit- able men in Keooehn. "Pralm-nt Roosevelt cont '0“! to no tum-gt Secret." Inch at St. Loan." said Mr. Randell. "um I could W to receive the senators u noun u mm. after elm-Hon day. "To 8mm Bennettot the mats President Rauevelt undo the direct natal-mt that woman voIM be summoned mt I. soon :1 the (all elections were out of the my." KENOONA WANTQ POLICENEN uncommon". 0' IN um. My :2 wm Occur In Novena. Mnr spec-m: Daniel I. Ram den. "mo-mum- ol the mu: who I†I. IN: do]. In mod n “yin. lhnt maven will convene M- me", met the lm Toad" In No umber. IPICML "$QION OF COMIIM Fri-our It “Mutiny aim Caulk» to. Accounts 8.300.“. 0.. special: wm. "no as qulull of I’llhcr Will-rt at me clause at hula: march-rod mu Anna mkmlu ll Lorain. summon ha been dlnrud to rank Koomr. tho only alum who Is- mum- Inmt hour. (mm Woman: "(circa I lam-r [mm Aron mum that a man “I'm“ Kannady'n dmrlvflo‘ had but more Than-I†noun rut 3 short. “out romp-ulna. hey I.“ Am for I»- run m (M Inn-noon. Every um. the MINI! mum!" wu mentioned Io Kmanly he "an“! that he could me an mu. "0 save anon] conâ€" Mal-3 mm o! Mme". Bellevllle. m. dispatch: suerla c. E W. Thompson mu a force or depullcl % veto culled to the Nlaer Hollow min. i or the 8!. [null nnd O'Fallon rulvny I ('omplny, seven mIloa north at 011! ’ clly. lo quell I run. much was slated Q over Ilse Illa-burn or manner John ‘ Frye And lulu aroma. Thom-u Hughes. : to: alleged Incompetent-y. Tho (our my pIu-ud two new men In chusol ol the onglne. The men rem-ml to board Illa lulu or an to work. and I rIoI. qulckly followed. Seven! awn ; were badly Injured. John Gunduch. . one u! the owners ol the rIllrond. I‘M . shot by Clive: Gllmon. I tumor algal. , totem It Illa mule. And I. reported to M tnlnlly Injured. album and « wvcnl om“ rlotnn were urouod. ' IUIPICT IN IIICHUN "UNDER Riot Follaws Refusal of Miners to Kid. with Men Who Have Replaced Train Crew. Phiildelphia. Pa.. May 7.â€"Capta'.n James I. Tunnel of the Clyde liner Saginaw. which was sunk by the steamer Hamilton 0: the Old Domin- ion line on the Virginia coast, was brought here from Norfolk. He is so vereiy injured and not yet able to give u omclai account of the disaster. RAILROAD MAGNATE IS SHOT BY FIREMAN New York, May 7,â€"Twenty-three eurvlvora of the crew of twenty-sin or the French fishing brig lle de Terre Neuve arrived here on the German- American Petroleum Oompuny'e steam- er Phoebus. The brig was swept by a hurricane April 26 and seven of her men washed overboard. 0! these four were rescued. Three days later the wreck was sighted and the survivors were taken on board the steamer with much dimculty. Canso. N. 8., dispatch: The flslnng schooner Glorlana, from Gloucester. Masa. went ashore at. Thrum Cape and was broken up. Captain George Stoddart and fourteen men out of eighteen comprising the crew were drowned. Most or the crew were na- tives of the British pwvincee. Flflcen Fishermen at Thrum Cape-â€" Seven Men Are Washed Over» board During a Storm- MARINE DISASHHS COST SCORE 0F LIVES Ion torm- 04 For Aer. on». hula-u 5‘ run cm paid. MEAL!“ In! at. I some girls no .liko tun-m ml full at If“. Believe the good rather an 1h. m things sold of others. but 10 cents per package. 8 A "no Kidney lumdy. " It A. R "Mam-cit. II“: II? that "In, : loo, than. (TM I‘IMM") a,- N no, I hum-~1- from Kuhn-y Ami Ill-Alder [My nu will true him Ow will dim‘ the. ~ In "no palm haunt- an M» Owl. No i ma nonhum- whalowr [or the hm. Some people’s only attraction "on In t well-ï¬lled purse. Exceeding modesty is almost I: In: an overbearing amine. hep you rkV-iiilriuui 0001. mel7 had always ready. Sold :2. good stave Ml. You can "look like thirty mu" when you "tool like slxlyf' Stop: â€In Cough and Work! (â€I “w. Cold mum Brmeuinhe Tables. P'ia‘ Wise Is the Individual who can re- main silent on my subject. The rue of selfâ€"obedigm to (no right will bring all things In order.â€" W. E. Gladstone. want-maywmmm' bail-4m mentor Inentnthnï¬ â€mountain! tam aunt Then m0 M-mfltthIwm I†It.â€" wbtuv-m on for I. can The Church '0! the Latter Day Saints (Mormon). no. in tho mevpnueth year, has some 400.090 adherrnta no Munro“ Watt Stun-i. in...“ khvt«.nd4nmdnlor- Ha'l‘n Catch-h Cure 1. a mnsmmional cure. Price. 73c. Chimney Sweep nude" emu Vienna ls (hi-mum with - mm o! chlmney sweeps. an N Maniac! mly by my; Mm Hum-I. lanth- mind a. manta... Duty-n coding mum-l Will How U. Wrwn. In". For "um" up mm: In a uno- pop" [M I rnlnmm a Vlnn- haul or has In". Inn! 16 flaming. "I don't cam 'hclSmr N‘n Mud-mo or not." "plied um mmIMnlr. "mu :0 II‘: I muomyf' \ cum ‘1†0' ledger“. Rnlntln’s rum upon. no wheat. vine and aunt of mo: wi325 iéuï¬ï¬iiib'mfiiinikim r: at la â€any†I T...- M, Imus M lumen-M flan. "I mm." uld Ihr ‘Il'd lmn,"‘lhlt no «It! Do nblo to m" up a Madman mummy far you? In!“ on Gatling I0. Moo gnu-n any on dna't loop D. I‘m Nun-h This, I- lamu-o may but . «art on but 01 other Inna: nun-ta only "'01. ta ï¬rthâ€. vim-b Hay in. loll-b Io â€3| luau-o luau-«ous- agn- M on. lav â€go «no my; Iqalu- I6 not In â€any mm". In Ignorant ol the ml- ou- lnlury [Ml may rrnull from nun-lulu; "I. cloIMng of an mum um um tuhlnx powder:- And pun-mt mp. For mu rem-on It .Muld h- Mundbnd at home un-lrr mo mullu-r- dun-Hon- and only Ivory mp used, To Ihruv u. llula yawn-Mn mm the “nun-"r Inna Impu- anal. rank-mm": 1'} ll )‘alluf. piano?" Dirâ€""No." nixâ€"4‘00“ Ihe plty nny musk-1| In- strnment!" Dixâ€""None whatever." Â¥ nibâ€""That's goo-I. You ought. la'bo proud of her accomplishments." pq-ymu “031.333 m- can Many dan- gerous kid~ ney trou- bles follow in its wake. Mrs. C. B. Para or Go lumbin avenue, Glasgow, Kentucky. . wife of C. B. Rare, a prominent brick . manufacturer of that city, says: When Dean's Kidney Pills were ï¬rst brought to my attention 1 was sufleriug from a complication of kidney troubles. 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