Yes. be we: piqued and irriteud to “hold her cheï¬ehing the qnite Im- mnuble gm of another men. More. smiled, with a sudden, daz- [Ielm of snowy teeth between mend turned her head. erchly. ' *(bnm time she duped. provok‘ the princeiy souvenir to her Dolores drew had: half troubled. half ashamed, and. inspired by tn in- Iunct of coqnetry. once more unfurled her fun. linking of the {ragiie «upon a barrier between them. ' I will give you t Iioaen in: if you 1mg†mid the “not. in I. slightly ag- My“. '0†‘i‘V'lTh-Ve- ï¬n is very ï¬ne. The grand duke men! it to you It the door of the theater. " Dolores elevated her deliettely arched eyebrows in surprise. “You noticed the messenger. then "Of course I saw him," warmly. “The prince broke my old fan. end he use very kind to remember the ne- eident." innocently. on Lleut Canon looked at. the rich toy ureleuly. The moonlight shimmer-ed on pen-L tortoise shell and feathers with u planted design worthy of Comte Nils. or of Rudolnx. on one side. Tlny points of silver. or steel. noun over the aux-flee, glit- tend in the moon's my, :3 5! (“Around laucm hovered and escaped with every turn of the happy owner‘s flexible wrifl. A subtle perfume em;- umd from the downy margin. "ARV. rm' GLAD To my. um" broad breast. Ind showered kisses on her hair. "Look 3: my new fun." she said. in coaxing accents. "The garden in too I'm-ll. so I came out here to play with it in the moonlight " “flu-e you met any one on the 20nd?" “So one The people Ire an in the town at this hour." "Auyou glad to um me again?†he inquired run-fly, wish; her hundt. "0h. 5M2" "Ind yun expat mo tonight? I {and I should not be able nae! on." "1 alwnyo expect yum." Then am. In a manual". o! In". thence helm-ecu them. dun-ma which 1» “wind her arm Iround Ms neck. The childish vnnhy of Imilu 3nd tun were obvious She lmnglnml herself to be once mum at A ball sad in A star. Th sped-tor [cum] the new con. templuuon of her Hunt movement. bowltchlng. but he lunged to clasp her '.n M» nuns. "lmlonsf" Sh. nlnrled, lull alum toward him. with an rxclnmnflnn o! picnlnnx Horio barked nhlrpLy. The girl's {nee and arms. bathed by the moonlight, had the purity of ala- hauler in contnm. with the luxuriant. masses of her black hair. and her eyes were dreamy. as If she moved ln. nuns. She talked to Florin in a low tone. Ind occaslonully llughed. Now she lav-need. mincingly. with skirts oulupnld. and prumuud curuieg wielding the Inn. with naturll gnce. in her right. hand. as U at. a presentation Aguln hhc abandoned howl! to a gliding dance mcnbum. Ire-thing liar «run tlrove her haul. wlth the [lluoriug Inn held high in the ulr. He npproached the gate. and was shout to knock. when he saw :1 .Itflb ï¬gure flitting along the path before him. He recognized Dolores. Why was she roaming abroad alone on the rondn at. this hour? Was she watch- ing for him? The young mun hast- ened toward her. then paused at. the angle of the wall to look at her. ,1 Dolores stood in an open space of the path. waving a (an. Her shadow we! projected on â€Io ground behind her in a long. wavering line. The dog Florio sat. beside her. gravely looking CHAPTER XL~ICOnt|nnodJ her little he-d against. Mn up. would be mnmny. . .m to mu up 0|. or ‘19. lo! You must the ) ile united irreminuiy fur is time. (the: departed, Ilnlliited yet "in-uh- }nm. with the shy. lullfuncomcions ‘ kiss of Dolores still lingering on his [lips Love had come to him with n 'miie and 1 song. ll. would make all fright on the marrow with the pm» {chase and presc'mntion o! a new fan. lnur Luraun. nuu C‘cll nunâ€".0“, -_ in the act For the ï¬rst time in her young life she was reqmred to ponder on the unreasonnyle and exacting character of min. The glrflllous moods Ind prevnlem, crossnem of grandptpn in a different matter: Her Adm-haunt: of the handsome afl- oat. Ind the :floetaonate mtltude matched in her hurt by his gonhlity Ind generosity. were mere urine ripples a! sentiment. As yet in her nature. > , (‘Ol‘ Ll) NOT leave the poor {an lying on! there in the road." Dolores conï¬ded to . her pillow when she IWIaned the next, morning. Then she sought the fragments beneath the same pi:- low, where she Ind placed them on the prnv'mus night before going to sleep The moon had become hidden by c‘mudn at the opportnne moment when she hid returned in search of the trelsure. There was trauma to Ar- thur Canon. and even deï¬nnce of him, : lk-lom cut a he“ IMvred glance ut ' the broken Ian. but made no attempt. i ‘0 recover ll. .\ zrnr rolled down her i check. A cloud swept over the moon‘s disk. 5 llltennll. The gate of the garden‘ opened. I ï¬gure emerged, nnlselessly, ’ glided along the boundary wall. groped ; in thI path for some object. and u. swiftly wttlulrew. - The splendor of the night deep 6 cued. Thu \vhita hamlets slept. as l! . they were the tombs of the inmntes. and the sea hem-ed and sparkled in ' the track of leviathan about to rlw‘ from the depths. hum“ of mandlln song and jest. were "continually audl- _ hle in the port. while the ships of the harbor dreamed almvv theirrcflections in the tranquil wutt‘m , ( hAP‘IER \ ll. Intuition. ' the canes! or the hem " she glam-ed htmut ln senrrh of her mnmlhther. She. hnd once offended him by digging It the roots of hiï¬ ï¬‚owers and attemntiny to bury a broken doll. Now the would ask him to accord her a tiny corner for the Inn‘s grave. The grate WI! half open. {she looked om. and beheld the old man traversing the path in the direc- tion of the high road. He was evi- dently hon ml on ‘01]!!! Pr- mnd. She must. await his , return. When would he return though? Surely there cmtlvl lm no harm in hiding nwly the fan among Her life had been so meager of inr'ulent, that thin unenc- : quit-ed importance in her estimntion. Impatience overcame nll seruplcz. 'She once mole tought and found r broken. rusty knife, and. kneeling, thrust her arm through the barrier n! stems to scoop out a little hole in thn egrth. The clump of canes should shelter the spot. Littledia ho foresee the events of the non-ow. 7 She fled uuv swiftly. closely Inl- lowcd by her little dog. and Hunt. ('nrwn heard lhe gale ~l1n§bellimlluen Fora Hm shu yidded passively to his. embncc. than aha nlfpped amn- lnd pan-ml a low plces from him Sh. trembled Ind grew pale. lu-r black eyes flashed. Then Ihe burst into musionue subs M“\‘nu were cruel to bmnk H?“uha exclaimed. Illa arms “I'm around her. Mu‘llcek mud against her (new. his muulh «mum her [rumbling Hp- in u long. nrdcnl kiss. "Ynn are a good Hula girl not In scold mr for much clunnlucn." he aid. with rvul. or mum-ml ruulriunn for an ebullniun of h-mpcr. "mm not. lnlcnd to cram the lining. You aha" have unnthvr tomorrow." X 0 leave the poor (a lying out there i the roam†Dolcm conï¬ded to . In pillow when a} nukened the ne: morning. um..-â€" .Lm umnl "No.“ The mulculnr hum! crmlncd leathers. unbalance and purl nick before he w“ uwnre of ï¬t. mu) Ihcn In.- nnug the wreck on the other nhlo u! the road. "Wm-III}! ydu c’nre ;! I broke it and nu out It. away: "is strong tinge“; clmcd mcr the Irnil trenum "Would you mind my keeping it?" he teased. ".\'o." with I softnem which «n Illurfug. tempting. almost feline. Dolores hcoiled and-unfurled her (an. “Let us always remain younm" she insisted, “rub a return of fantastic gniqty: In nlnmtm had been broken bv He drew her once more close to his side. “Ddlores you are a wee bit flighty tonight, but you must be rea- sonablevâ€"" flighty." “Listen to me. darlingâ€"â€"â€"' “I listen!" “You belong to me. You are to be my wife. We will live and die to- gether. " v râ€"r"' "\Ve mtg: grow (3111 in our own fush. ion." he replied evasiwely. . hull we ever grow old. like grand- papg?" meditatively. , n. am reasonable.‘ and 110%,â€. all She was olaer and stronger Hun. when she had attempted to inter the doll, and need not fear to confront. him in a ï¬t of anger. She must learn to brave him. Neverthe- less the rage of the 01d man mule her quail. She rose to her (an trembling in every limb. and averted her head. The crisis was terribly brief. One moment. a white face can fronted her. with the pinched festures drawn and contacted. and a. pair of glenm- my eyes projecting from the sockets. and the next she was thrust. out. of the gate. with her dog. and the hour drum. The tnsk was rudely interrupted. A cluw-Iike hand grasped her shoul- der. and she was dragged back with violence. r lblorcs cnnulfl. up the liï¬lo animal. nml bestowed her usual caress 3 Mn on the nose "The rerv spun" she exclaimed. "I will bury the fan. Florin know! more "1"! the pigeons. or the hem " .lmob Deallry had entered (he on: closure, and discovered her occups “on. He pounced upon his grand child in In access of fury. “You jade‘ You devil‘s imp! What. are you about. “I an 1â€"1th hurting the flowers it the very lenst. grandptpa." she pro- tested. in an ggnrieveg zone‘ The words seemed to hiss in her can awakening painful memories now nu. u“; u... '1 ho pigeons n and to can nml i looked at her “In: bright 1“â€le- flowen “159d on their lrngile QIIIHKQ. and hung melt buds. languid with their own Ingnnce. ‘ ' rlmmbonn'dnl lenugh um reeds. nod mun emerged. "Ho-ring a \hlrp bark. as if to claim ligr mleMlon for the retreat “'hlch he had Ilium-cred in the mlddIe of Iho clnmn 0! plant; ~mm Khan 1.!" wim'uu- fun?“ a. glrl hlquirï¬‚ï¬ (If llw pigonnx the flow- en. the day. 1100 bro “I! muno. nnd. aflnr ludi- ing. 9 ohm-av. gnhlrn body. on "m ex- tended arm [or n mmm‘m. “1an got ulnar «inn. lull flew away. 3. I! about to keep I luminous nppolnlmm hi the kingdom 01 HH- thyme. "What Mm" ldn will: live fnn'." HI. repeated. uln-yim: n u-Mldinh lnplflw In quml'mn l'aw. "om .umn “um: Mun M- nun." rmr n! Hw 'l‘owrr mauled nu her wrhl >1chch not [ear the inwcl. The he" made humus ham-y. Sher glanced at a little mirror; al- ready she Was a woman. The discor- ery frightened and enchanted her. The girl cook the fan in her hand, and contemplmed it. with sadness. She shed a few tears over the wreck. Ah. how beautiful it had been only the previous night. with the moonlighg. sparkling on the span- gled surface! The lingers that crushed the pearl and tortoise- shell structure must have been very strong. and the anger of Arthur (‘ur ton deep. Bid she not feel some sweet. feminine docility of subjection u. aha muscles 0! this Samson? ‘He was jealous,“ said Dolores, gland, and a dimple deepened in her son. cheek. "Whit shall I do with It?“ she de- manded of the Knight 0! Mala. paus- ing before the picture. The Knight was mute. She went out into the garden, ir- reselutely. A bce from his hive In the The broken {an stillclaimed her nor- rowful tenderness and regret. ugiuwd amums anti leverish um- 0t wakeiuluess, when she had listened to those confused and intermittent. sounds below stairs, which indicated that. Jacob Deultry was morning about the Watch Tower. In addition. the Cavalier 0! the pict- ure seemed to stand on the threshold of her chamber and reproach her {or some fault. His voice was muffled. vague and monutonous, like the rhythm o! the distant sea. She could not distinguish his words. What had she done? Dolores «mid not under- stand. She rose. made her simple toilet, and ate her frugal hreuktust With :1 healthy. young appetite. Her gman Inher- had been up for hours. He dld not notice her. The amenities of com versaliou were rare between them. m, (10 n conmtn.) thorn) 3e. 7":l‘hat's the way It In with {base nnv- runs. They are so unnatural aï¬d im- probabk fn their descriptions of men." r7371; in.«Slnce the above was wrnten the cashier has disappeared and an ex- amination of his book! shows a large "'Harxr'éVyou readflthe lute novel by “'Ilklns Jnnes?" "Havpn't wad H." "We", more Is a vnshlvr of a bank In It. just "Re you. He Is hone-st and mu» to! and dues not run cf! with his em- ployer‘s money." “I'll teIl you how you can get even with them,“ Iaid Gus De Smith. "How?" "They laughed at your tragedy: now you wrne a comedy and see If that doesn't take tho‘ laugh out of them. Make them real bad. Make them cry. Write a comedy and spring It on them." â€"â€"Texas smlngs. manned and l’nanmnl. The wife of a New York bank cashier «marked M the supper table: Dl-lmllr-I Sal's-Hon . Kosciusko Jones is an amateur writer of plays. He wrrm- a very sad tragedy and it was hrnught out by some local amntoursâ€"hut the public @xprossod their dlsupprobatlon. Jones was indig- nanl. Hominy Now. ’3 r s. P h u rc h l yâ€"l‘hrirtlan [maple ought 10 do [mnanr‘n and so! a quad nx- ammo tn tlu-ir m-‘thmrs during ltnh" Mm. “'urldlyâ€"«Thal‘s just what I urn llnlng. I have klwn up balls and paruos and “Hum m progressive rupture. which is not a matter of public nutorlety. Tim New York public are a. set of (0013." he oxr-lnlmod. I dun‘! knrvw nimu! that. Vnrv Hkfly "my «m claim that much n! the Ire rrnp 1n Hw Mullsnn rh'nr “as badly ln‘ jnrru] hy the trust and Hm prices «in he Mghrr next summit" Tm: rnblo vxplnlns why ":9 "ch men Ind hvavy tax payers In so many rm»: 0! "w l‘nllml “‘9!†make no turn-«st effort In rpmnvn corrupt mlmlnlstm- (Ions. Thvy. tho tax p‘lyrrfll. have he- rnmv nvrustnmod If) "m bad â€no". and although â€my know th: ro I: “snnlélhlhg runvn In Damnark.†they make no fur. thor cump'ninl. A â€M! man on" "\‘l‘t‘ mmr n Onnm‘r, and not hung am. In hmr uu- urn-hm» am «moi! of â€W tam-an]. ha luv-«ad Ms m-inhhnr to quit 1hr huslmu at more away. Tho tanner pm at! his dopartnfl. llylnn "In! he would more soon. But ll hp um mnuvmod In May as "me wmt on. II"- rk‘h man horame accus- tomed In the smell. and tooling no man- ner of lnmnwmlv-nce. made no further n-mplaht. Cold Cumin". "The “-r-thr Wu hnvz' Mrn having WI" makn Im- rht‘np." How-ml Now \‘m‘lu-rr ~Thnl wnnld now. 0? :ln, Thv rmn n-uulul l-u- m c'r\u\\1h-II wllh murlwyml clu-lm nn-l I-nchhm-Iul manhunt Hun n rospw'mhlo um mum-r wnman ur a «M mm» «m. len! «maid Mam] no rarthlv chums n! until"; a nul.â€"-Trun flmlnn. Flu-M Now Yurkor-Jrhnrv In pom“ laï¬k a! hulrvnhlvimz ï¬-mnlo urn-u mr mn- dnrunr.‘ m rf In llrnmklyn. ""51th thorn :1 man “10! um! I" I‘m- \th "In M“ In hf! W'ithlmr mm. Whrn In I In!" run!" In, rlnfl‘ hogan-NW!“ “1-"! In rI-uw runmh. Iu-UI II'RI'HN'I‘ - "Nuuw Inn'l (MI clnrnnmm «mun-r 7" -'l‘rxm| mfuuua. "No. boss. he didn't say numn‘ about you payin‘ nw ï¬fty dollars. Your name wasn't menu-mod. 'wptln' am he (ole me 9! «her I K01 Ann-r n scrnln‘ dal you was de hm! lawyer In .‘lun Amolno m [00! the Judge and jury. "0- Huh! you Wllll good at nlmunl any klnd of res- kI-llly.†V "Vim can nta-p down.“â€"â€"Tcxm Slu- lnll. . .J “I was do rust pusson myself." "You don't understand me. \Vhon he was lalkmg to you Illd lw um the words. ‘I will pay yuu ï¬fty dollars? " N "UL-£111) he \muld glt me "fly dnllars If I " fl â€7H0 can't have used those words. He didn‘t speak as a third person." "No. nah: he tuck good hear an! dar was no thlrd pussnn present. Dar was only us two. De 'h-ndont am 100 smart ter hub anybody Malmlln' when he am talking about hip own ream-my." “l kâ€"now that well enough. but he IIDUke to you In the ï¬rst lwrsun, didn't he?" Jim McSnu'ter was being trim] In San Antonio. Texas. for [lying to bribe a colored witness, Sam Juhnslng', to tea» uty falsely. “You say lhls defendant offered you a bribe 0t ï¬fty dollars to testlly ln his behalf?" Still] Lawyer Gouge to Sam Julmslng. "Yes. nah." "New ropmt prw-lsply what he said. uslng Ills uwn Words." She (with u sigmâ€"I pxpect that's 50 There me a great many married women In this country. u-u. Lt.nv..... .-_ ._ , You unmitigated rhinm-vms." you don’t quit. flinging your legs around us it you were trying to catch flies with them. 1‘" hit you n whack on the top of your 1’00! head that will knovk tho M1113 at the fintimzdes out of their nests. Sheâ€":W hat does It say about the “m men ? lieâ€"It says that more than half the "omen In this country are crazy. lieâ€"Ha! ha! ha! Here Is a good N! In this manner at the female flex. lrrmn tho Germ-n. Drill é'crgount (to awkward recruit)- â€Quentin-l lnquIry. “OHIO; I'M In It. A In. lug-on Inn. A Lungs! “allied. Rough on Men. gm" EUMATIsmg: HAVE YOU FIVE-DR MORE cows? I “‘hrn shad ï¬rst made "Mr nppoar anï¬â€˜ |n ('allfnrnla they were wnrlh 3L2! A mm- o! "In, quonri "d Ariana. r..." A!» Faun“: giving mmplrlo dowrlmion' o! the country mailed (res. upon nppilmlion to I“ A‘ "on"!!! I. Land ('nmmiuiuncr. 7": a. \Vy-uduua 34's., Kama: City. Nov 0. on in l‘s "vandal. ll opt-m ur one n! "no host Inm-na. tum. snack, min In and lim- ber muulrm In America; In which then an millions of sum 0! mid and rnvcro. men: “In". No cnunuy one" such ran nppoflnnmcs to "I0 fun-er. bloc-km". fruit power. gardener Ind invulor. II oflrn the mute.“ nrloly In din-u. .ml. products Ind resources of any country 111 opened_hg_nny_:uilyo§d. ‘ . __ mm.†0' Ann cl um! 8nd “yo-d loo Ionic-on! I. the loath. TM, mum! and grain! railroad pro tn In Hm l'nuod sun" Iva-day In nu ‘nmm C'uly. l’iluburu amlHu" Alr Linn "sumac! [mm Kan-u I'lly Io "w Hull 0! .‘lrxlm‘ H in building «low. Ila hum of .‘Iiunur‘, Kuhn, lulu-mu, the lmlmn Tumor}, Tong Ind louisilna. nearly ll! mum of which I; now mmplcmd and W mung ,1.L- \“c- nro drwloprd and «MI m c wand and show “hut uur line can an. Tributary to the rullrond or {he Wisconsin (‘rmrnl Llun. whlch (m- verso tho u-nu-r of the slate. than are uulhnlu-d tom“ 0! HM. Hemlock. lurch. Mum». lhuwood. Oak. Kim and am" Imrdwoodn; MIMI of Iron Orv or qunllly uuwrpnmwd. uln-mly uhlpplux «Worn! m|ll|onn mm per nmmm, Tau Burk [or Tnnm-rh-s. (Srnnllo and Hum mono unnrrlru, Farm lunch mu-qunlvd [or mlalna at grain 0! a“ kind- I“ I0" u rum (row. erlo M I! you run In locale manu- fnrtory or (arm. or Inland Io (rm-0L w. u. Inuu c. L wuuuotpu muuuut ms. A NEW RAILHOAD 1'0 THE OUL'. M. I. WNIYCOHI. J. C. POND "ï¬n; hate of Wisconsin ouch .- opportunltk‘l lune-Ill. run. The manufacturer who Ii watvhmg the progress at the “men. 13 nlwny: on the lookout for changing conditions, nnd such a man unturnlly turns to the Iocnlllywhctolus and: the raw nun-rut, and only arm-n to market» for M. producu. Private oyster bed- In the upper Vir- ginia wan-rs of the Chesapeake hue been successfully protected ngalnst oys- tt-r Ink-vex by a almple but Ingenlous deuce. The owner (if the beds. sun-en acres In art-a (round them In 'two at- rm‘lIunn wIth ‘4.- Inch ere secured to posts at the polnt of Intersection. Both WIDTH and posts were Invlslhle. The oys- ter plrate that Mtuckn the bed I: sure wont-r or Iatt-r to lose hls dredge by Inn-Ins It entangled In the Mu, .tnd thefts are rare. -- ~~. _._ Scrofula in its severest forms yields to its potent powers, blood poisoning and salt rlieum and many otliei: diseases are permanently cured by it. For a general Spring Medicine to remove those im uritien which have accumu- lated (lurm ' the winter. or to overcome That Tired "celing, nothing equals The best remedy {or all blood xlis~ cases is found in Hood‘s Sax-saparl'llu Its remarkable cures are m; loudest praise. It is not what we say but. what Hood's Sarsnparilh does that tells the story. No remedy has ever had as marked success. 9r won; such enormous sales. In absolutely necessary in order to have good health The greatest affliction 0! the human race is impure blood. There are about 2400 disorders iucL dent to the human (mum, the large majority arising from the impure or poisonous condition of the blood. "lino! I â€mun-mu l‘roloflell Agnluu out» In"... nouns fl? SARSAPABILLA i was formerly pronounced incurable. Now it is not. In all of the early stages of the disease m Buy only the genuine with our trade- mark on salmon-(alarm! wrap/er. VIA-I nan. Spud/Jr pamphlet on San": Eur/rim. FREE. Coon loans. 8. X All ml 3. so conic and SI. chtï¬Ã© Emulsion PIIIIE BLOOD Consumption "wu- Inn-P: w“... you every mt. Why cnmimn‘an infmlyr use": anathema-mu- It In mac 1 Inc? Dairying lsmw lho Me tmhm- of Ankmmm. Pumly cm- only darted It nlwnya awrll,andmm1M [- nu. You nerd I Semr- mp‘ind you . the hymnâ€"me “Baby. " All mic- um um. mm. umnl. 80nd for new IQâ€- uloxmm will cam its ml for A- A- -_1__. ‘-,...._ If so V‘Thby" Crag! may THE n: um smmnn co.. ELGII. Ill. 14 column 81.. It. van. l-‘ml run A,“ will efl‘ed a euro quieter than any other knewn speciï¬c. Scott’s Emulsion pro- motes the making of healthy lung-tissue, relieves inflammation, overcomes the cue... in waste of the disease and gives vibl strength. Pot Dough. (Md:v Wauk Lugs. Sore Throat, Bronchitis. consumption, 8cmfnla. Anemia, Imofl'leah 3nd Wasting Dim-as of Ohildm. flaï¬c Mnnqw 3rcat Patents. Trade-Marks! "min-um Jul ihdvlr‘ n m nun-mm at I1unhM. 5mm m» " Info" m'que. «How 0.0“ tl'uent' um: a'nmu. WW I. “ “on" Than a M In». Rh“ :m‘: nun “my. "I lot-"mum "M I yum-mi l/I Nth van" "a" Mn- ro. 1'10 your man -4 ermi and Hen man a do! u I. "1"“ naflh nr mm. Ir. lmr mmlhs. I‘M my "no. up to IM mm of Juno. mill litmus "'- pllfll :‘nd run out ml“ It [In l mu m launch pr um Some pr! a CI to More mil-n». l'mlvm um rm†a In tho mum Lann- park" 909th u: I! much in plan! 3-! Mm to fls or gum†WI: mum 1m pus 0! mm: «min-ammo. 0'00“!“ («-r a lung l~ suprmliw "an can. u [an au Its moms hwme Inn‘l. Lam ramlmm- M .‘0 nut ruining a! pm).- and lull- mnnlsh 1mm plmm m on: the Univ. MC Inc ‘Hh ouch ufgll'r_hy‘ _- _ -_»-A__-_ Picture of Health. .1“ “(5' 1M lull at IniuhiMâ€"thnka to Hood'u Snrsnparilla, I am a minister In the Method!“ Pratt-stun! church, and it aflords me much pleasure to recommend Hood's Samparllh to all 'u a into, sure remedy. Even my wife, after mixing Hood's, became healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood uglln." Rev .'. .\l E’ns, Bruuklme Station, “out. Cole’s New Domestic Coffee Berry. “ I wish to any that three your: ago we M a beautiful boy born to us. A! the age o! 11 months he breathed his last, 1 victim to 11m pure blood. On Aug. 4, 1391, another boy was born, who at the we of two months he- uame afflicted with the lune (Hum. W0 believed the trouble was constitutionll,um not summon sou mouth. 1 procured I was a! Hood‘ai Surzupnrma and commenced $05“: a regularly :u how mother and baby. Im- pruvument began ntouce. Wehnveaucceedml in eradicating the scrotulous blood from the system, and («r-lay we are blessed with a nice. fat. baby boy, H mouths oldâ€"the very R016 1' :7§i~:m;.: Dr. Kllmera 00.. Blush-mum, N. V. ‘ 3.] V i taut. nah}! 3:: â€Lil. Hy'sMJm v: u-u...» “'ILI. l'l’ll 'I‘YG‘nIJ Mvï¬-II. 0-0.." .0. KIDNEY. LIVER b BLADDER cunt. The Grant MO.