1 a. whole not tell the .1 no child“ .3. Mo. mm. than in" min i F _ . one who jlceno or d( M anklil stunned at this. "I â€-1 could but known " he blun- ' "Ilboifllotbenomdeuto tintâ€"ah, It in only you . I when“ The v-r In put "im Tia world, as m â€1.1: III.“- I in n11 that I 'u “ï¬rst was the day of .u my life ho saddest. the moat terflble l have trylug ever :1an than to forget I am not hunk of it. It wu day whekvie- my life ended~ v I lost everything. everything on bill I h“. Because of Lonnburgâ€" hi7. thinâ€"Email]!!! This in the re “I at that day! And you refer to It F9997"??? _. m- F *1!» dr.’ all Inn Ellen. and her m and! no. I has no recollec- ~ of Heath: you. But. Captain Min. Md we ever mm met. and .30! really uredhbrlu up some t Wt thou the meeting. 52:11 would mt ran" the not m met no you that any!" . Franklin to)! In hurt stop. Fla Hod uido. Ik nee paling u the in: tone! want u: [-1- n« mum of an. heron, m: mum." uld sic. “ad I! Wmminuue,ndlflndeed 7. did no macroâ€"u thu moo A an Ice no mites-co In thu. or lct cm In MUG-0" ‘0 k- m, It! (at tho Inn in I an!» at for- â€" 0. In! lim‘" er Wtâ€. the-V am My. '1'“: la n rflmmu-Qunvom' ‘muflnnhdotmnull IM- ho. no bad]. duck. ye! mm m “not“ “'0“ call In. m. To m u at the [In the to“. Ian shock- Wklln mlorrd. "The “on! VII - Chantilly, mm many others About .b M." be um. "But." he brlnbl‘ .00, “0:0 sage-driver had never “ the schoollmher below.†'1 don't quite undenuud." aid ‘11 Ellen coldly. “In my country It â€Ya. I have heard or that story," a“ Franklin. "I don't Just recollect II about. It.“ â€I! seem: to me [but the 51:59 Other nld somethingâ€"er. likeâ€"Inu- .0 to aid it was ‘Hko forgotten mu- “ to him.†W (In an ï¬gure at the In no reply to this. wavering in the At- vhooe glossy back It that moment. forgotten strlin “adored on. feeling w distinctly nbaurd “l surely must “I" â€known you, somewhere!" Una-I'm» «in gazed out of the 'In her mind there was I 1! diirerent from this beheld. ï¬ne recalled the and the yelldw {arms of .. . the droning been. the V, » lower: nnd oil the detnilu oi' [ht lodden, uricken new. With 3 - or there came over her a swift men: nt meeting here, near at one who had had :1 share iu‘ jeans or desolation. .- .0 turned toward him slowly at huh, Ind so far from seeming ae- Ihln, her feature- bore the trams of '0 Chile. “Do you know," said she, "I think i heard or n stuge-driverâ€"- m’t it somewhere out westâ€"who “I taking 3 schoolteacher (mm the “ï¬lm-d to the schoolhouseâ€"and he- well. he Enid things, you know. Now, ‘0 hnd never seen the scimoiteucller 3f? D in held I manual which | a. when not. of no name- no nuanced, um won her “muochadovoln M _ J: I). Atplttra ‘5» Comic-l. â€In! For. me .- though I! m pow." Lu'ad and cattle. came Ind ma. Tho-o theme- wero won the up: of nu. and in than any: were We. of page. ad name". he «glam: an man not no now-mm gu- Eillsviiie the Red. Gourdiike. Eilisvme grew an in 3 night. it was not, and 10! it was. Silently, steadily, the people came to this rallying piece, dropping in from every corner of the stars. The long street spun out aim longer its string at toyiite wooden houses. The Coi- mge Hotel m long einee lost its key. and any end night there went on mi Fevelry mm the m of the wild. wide Welt. then seeing for the ï¬rst time what seemed to than the Joy end glory or life. The Day of the Cattle. Manda. and when II. an have friends. There I- “no enough Ind room much. nubâ€"well, yon'll cone. won‘t you?" And Franklin, and and mluing l" the light IMch Ind recent- ly undo gm! the enrth. m vaguely conscious that he had mined to unit the home of the girl who had certdnly given Mm no Inflation to come further Into her life. but for whose word of welcome he knew that he should 11'â€: long. "Friends?" all Baton! anally. the milling wrinkle. of M: on this he. signifyhg bl. slicedâ€; "thy. man. here In t pm. when on. need: "l Inn '0 am he Mada." III. fled "II-I'll. [Pu-Ills II. fully amnion o! the ICVOMIII‘. Buford av will. on o! the fly, but turned and held on! Ill land. "8] the 'l’, Cupid- hullln." I.“ I0. "I‘- nmty [M In .001 you. IfFâ€"llful’ glad. We null mgyouwco-OMAM no II onâ€. It Isn‘t nry urâ€"olly chum two-tr!" Illa south. The! can on m the Hun-n Ranch. m It‘s not I had nu, for It‘s only about ball- nyupoduphcoumndlhn than hoe- nned to; but Wu ours. w you will be welcome there. We mlldcmdmuedumm'nd llry Ellen role and bored to I‘nnkllu an ab» mum] to leave the room; but perhaps neither rho nor ed on tho mm. and uh In Red gnny on the door Jam u be e cred. The ligating-Vii [707617 of §?d sound- “Well, niece." um ho. "In. Buford Ihlnkn we ought. to be surï¬ng back (or home rlxht soon mm." Franklm bowed his head between his hand: and ball moaned over the pain which he had cost. Then slou- ly and crushingly his own hurt value home to hlm. In his brain he could feel the parting one by one o! the string: which but. now snug In unison. Dlu'ord. dullness. dismay. sat on all the world. ery Ellen‘s eyes dllated. "It was not. my mother" she said "We were seeking {or my friend. her son. lâ€"Captain Franklin. I know or no rea- son why we should speak of such things at all. but It was myâ€"l was to have been married to the man for whom we were seeking. and whom we found! That Is what boulsburg me'an- “You stood so." said Funkfln. dog- gedly and futuoualy. â€just as you did last night. You were leaning on the Inn otvyour muther-â€"â€"" “My father. my mother, my two brothers. nearly every relative i had. killed in the wsr or by the warâ€"our home destroyedâ€"our property taken by ï¬rst one army and then the other-- yon should not wonder it i ambitiei‘! It. was the field 0! Lonisburg which cost. me everything. I lost allâ€"allâ€" on that day which you wish me to re- member. Why, sir. it you wished me to hate you, you could do no better â€"â€"snd I do not wish tohate sny one. I wish to have as many friends as we may, here in this new country; but for rememberingâ€"why. I can remember nothing else. day or night. but Louis- bats! personal! " ignored him. You blame me as though It were aonal!" broke In Franklin; but she BOOK Ill. CHAPTER XV. Blood of â€I. Flllplm minnow-t- of the Smithsonian In- stï¬utlm have fluctuated the Philipâ€" Mnes. with unit: that m at are mum to can“. The! have called mum to the that am In the mu. m at m calm-p hm ' g .11 dig an! a! nun“ And be wiped many a tear with the sleeve at his dressing gown. “What has happened to you? A" you sick!" asked Dumas ms. "N0," reviled Dumas pen. "Well, what I: it. then?" ‘i am mlsenbie." "Why†â€This morning I killed Porthoa. Poor Parthos! Oh what. trouble 1 have had to make up my mind to do it! But there must be In and to nil things. Yet when i saw him link beneath he ruins, crying "it is too heavy 1 mo!’ 1 we†to you um i cried.†Omar Low '0? Hit Pom-u. Like Baluc. Dumas was told of MI own creation. Among then .11 he laved Portbol best. The great, strong. vain hero was a child after his own heart. One “term. it is related. his son found Duma- elreworn. wretched, overwhelmed. A steel doll, Ina! mu healthy infant outside ‘0! New Janey would were to cuddle a steel doll. or put II. Io sleep, or drum It. or give II eager polo Iota? Not one. No, Indeed. no man who Invented the steel doll wee no friend of infantile insulin- Cleveland Plain Denier. VAMmI-Ne'umynom Ho null-3 use! com. A m doll u ‘n Indestructible doll that no.0 pu- can may (no I! the right doll to buy. \oum'tynklholumnnoud doll. nor Mahala lu urns. nor um m neck. not «u m It... Yon all have very In“. full with . noel loll. lamdotowtamplmhn ornbohnp-onlholecdolmrh- mt coupon. but It all". be con- pured 17m: 3 rs. dolllo lot mm. comm Bury normal child mu I doll that m be punctured and “13‘ will low in suing through the punc- whonhjutofmdlcrm mumâ€"man lieu). .0â€" 0.: - 35 call III 0-30 09â€". in... it! n3 3!... .2123 8333.!cau-fl so... .83 a. In. tilâ€"00:8 0:. in. xii-2 Ind. "no mun-y urn-t o! (I. no lur- vu doâ€, but the car I“ lull: been backed min (In road on!- Ihn n pdlcemn «owed II and do m (I. no. of IN owner. 'I'Io Cur Armtodâ€"loc I MIMIC. â€unarm- ll" be â€mum! to but a! In ndvmlnm which hole" "in out when bu mu slaying at Dorm-nun I alum Um no. The rnr wu dflvlu in a motor «r with Prince and PM. can "vary 0! Pram. and the crud Duke of "can. and. when pun-lug through llockonhelm. n suburb of mutton. m. cur nllwod on the cm†cobblestones And‘cnm In con» lace will the VI" 0! I hm. Happily perbly wasteful dny, how could it mouse that which we: to come? this riutoue army of invasion, who could hnve forest-0n the population which we- to tailor, ndventuroue yet tenacious. reunited lint upon inde- ‘ l cleanly expended will make A compo. pendnncv. And next upon knowledge. and thou upon the trait: of Itnorlï¬ le. porhalm. etter ell, the] edge? emu-lone“ at this mmim: time in over l-Silihvilio llw' Itml, no the! It mend the now tompeutuuuuiy on through ite brief. brazen dl)’. (To be continued.) “At the preeent time 1 own rixteen in hundred acres 0! land. [my burner and 'e terse nature lenced contunin. e thouund ecree. .Theee boner run out ' all winter end come in in the wring quite ht. It men with money Judi- tence very ehoflly. l coneider In the int Ii: years the increase in the nine 0! my lnnd he netted nae tort, ibouennd ilulllre " NOT A COLOIIO CHURCH. wm; this rude setting there was to be enacted a rapid drama of material program; such as the world has never elsewhere seen; but ï¬rst there must. be played the wild prologue o! the West, never at any time to have a more lurid scene than here at the Hallway House of a continent, at the intersection of the grand transconti- ncntal tmiln. the bloody angle of the plains. Eight men in I day, a score. in a week, met death by violence. Tho street In the cemetery doubled below that: oi the town. lero were more'gravos than houaea. This HP porbly wontctul day, how could it prmue that which was to come? in this riotouu army of invasion, who could have [mom-on the population which was to tailor, adventurous yet tenacious. rowlrcd lint. upon indo- pcutiencv, and out upon knowledge. and thou own the train: of knowl- The transient population of Ellis. ville, the enttle sellers and cattle buy- ers and land seekers, outnumbered three to one the resident or perms. nent ponulntlon. which catered to this floating trade. and whlch supplied its commercial or professional wants. The resident oneâ€"third was the nu- cleus o! the reel Elllavllle that wns to ho. Tho social compact was um In embryo. Llfe was very slmple. It was the day of the lndlvldual. the day before the law. ’ot «ventures ended. For one lurid. glorious season the nomad ted the home dweller shook hunt: in unity. ; not pausing to consider wherein their ‘. interests mixht‘dliter. For both; this ‘ was the West. the tree, unbounded. inimitable, exhuustless West-«Homer- ic. Titanic, scornlul of mates. and bounds, hsvln; no scale of little things. The horizon at life was wide. There was no time tor small exact- ness. A newspaper, so called. cost a quarter of a dollar. The postmaster gave no change when one bought a postage stamp. A shave was worth I quarter of a dollar, or a. half. or n dollar, as that might be; The price of 1 single drink was never estab- lished, since that was something never called (or. By day and by night. ceaseless, crude, barbaric. there went on a continuous carousel, which would have been joyiess hacked by n vitality lees superb. In experience less young. Money‘ and liteâ€"thesq two things we guard most sacredly in the older societies. the ï¬rst most Jeslouely, The latter with a lesser care. It.“ 00".. I an '1: seem- to me no brain W “u.“ an “on! to overlook Gran-Natl "4" , am my exocrlenco." Name sin. “I! by Pen-tum 00.. um. can, men. . _. _ m Mot.‘ m bag. I‘m,“ “It you could have seen how (at I go! well it would hue pleased and surprised you. I am now when, well and strong ugnln and know at- actly how I got well and that van on Grape-Nuts that furnished me a m. «m food I could digest and make no “It mstod delicious to me and seemed to freshen and strengthen no greatly so I stipulated that Grape Nuts and cream be provided each any tutetd of other food, and I Ilteruly lived on Grape-Nuts and cream for two or three months. “One day I obtained pennlulon to go through the pantry and see what I could ï¬nd. Among other thing: I came across I package of aneNuu which I had heard of but never tried; I read the description on the pacing. and become deeply Interested, so than and than I got a saucer and mo cream and tried the “mom food. "I simply Ind to have food good and plenty of It. for l m broken .6011! from overwork no m In well [.muld not“: upoverone houn- tlne. I knew I could not get well up let: I secured food I could easily at- geu sad that would supply the pub est mount of nourishment "I'hovomnntthennchmno- eminently u. wont W l hive over knownâ€"poor ml, ad not mommy ls worth months. III, of the Dream But. It. 0m. Isak-Mchmco'ml I. all“ to nllbufl' '"Wo m m con-m†spool-lad In mm you. "7 III. In any! "I a. and to and m ll’.0l’l’.' "And an I. Ir. lath“: "humid. lit. lath“: V0! Nut fllnhhr an In. M79. Oman. Oman AM tum“. "Whllo I lived In Raleigh. a 0.." sum 1’!!le W. Wlloy of tho mum- mont Manna once, “mo 0! the churches in About In main I our pastor Ind (in of (he (rm-(m of mo chunk. â€IONMII‘ with the-sumo- um other members. want to tho an to“ union to an: MI. OI MI u~ rm: on o! the. upon to III-z " 'Rn. Ir. much. I mun!- Thu agrlculture In Western Canada pay: I: shown by the number of (etu- monlnls given by lumen. he fol- lowing Is In extract mndo fro a let- ter {mm a (Miner near Moose Jaw: The Department at the Inwarlor, 0t~ tum. Canaan. has {sent- established at dmerout points throughon; the United States who will be planed to Ion-ward an Atlas of Western Canada we give such other lutormatlon as to nllwny rate. 010., as may be required. " 'AM Hr. WMM.‘ the umpenturo o! the non seven] “M. as well as the alt than 1:. Western Cantu cllmate is good..â€" cold In wlnter. but In summer. but with cool nights. Violent storms of any kind are rare. The Mnfall I. not heavy. It varies with places, but aver- ages about 17 Inches. It (all! usually at the Ilme the growlng crop: need It. "And Ir. 0m ' “It. 0m. mu .0 I. mp “And Ir. Dun-f "Irwin‘s-amnion The general character of the non of Western Canada to a rich. black, clay loam with a city subsoil. Such 3 soil is particularly rich In flood nor the wheat plant. The subsoil I. I clay. which retains the winter (met not" It in thawed out by the warm nn 0! the sun And drown award to stimu- late the growth of the young wheat, no thet even In dry seasons wheat in n good crop. The clay soil uao retains the heat at the sun inter In the num- mer Ind newt: !n the early ripening or the mm. It Is chimed thnt cul- tivation his the eflect of Increasing I By Wooten or Northwest Glands I. usually mount the great mlcultnnl country want of Ontario. and north or Minnesota. North Dakota. Ind Non- tnnl. Part of n In nzrlculmnl prairie, useless ln plumes. park like In others. par! la genuine plnlna. well adapted to cattle ranches: part requires Inigo! tlon for successful tlllage. most of it does not. The political division: or this region-are the Province of Manl- mbu and the terrltorlal dlstrlct of An- slnlholu, Saskatchewan, Albert: and Athabaska. At. present. however, the latter I» too remote tot lmnredlnto practical purposes. wen-nu cAuAnA'h linemen. Farming Very WI. (Granulated) "Soap that sells to clean. Must clean to sell. †Wisdom does the same work at one-half the cost of my bar soap. Wisdom soap E3: 35"“ '8 dehu- pun . II. b.- b-n: to hug-nut. lawl- M'Lm flakes Ive ï¬nrclm and permit W on gain: Mp. mm 00 Wind-m. Ma, “min "mil "I.“ o! 15 any“ ï¬nal Ram. 2! in: (m the. 0! “lo. Never Man in. thin ban and n chance to re- the South“ in III in mower-icy. Oatmy. Iecond-rhn «chm will be lame darn «cred-end nu. Nam ruin will «In fleet be to low. GO NOW- Fov nnicuhn. Orin or can on â€Ale" 0" .06 '3'“. IRIS. llllllll III III. TEIIITI" From 9. “910m! Inga-0M1 ‘I'Io Na Yeti um and hunt nnthmhnhnumlonb In! "don-0n lulu-on wink mount-apical“. ‘ ONLY 2 CHANCES le mm. '80" OLD CAIPIT. We calm "0. but u; on m unr- ld [ton old «ml. Wu! Imus In amino-cum Mariachi-h In no! can... on. on don't wait. In: cm. at once. Good toy “00.00 any (M. can". nmoroufm RUG WOIKD. I†I0. Wehr- An. 08km Whm todlu lo Induced. __1'he only vomo of Iodlun II 1hr nl- (rule of Iodl rclmrln 0! mm». win-re It occur- †I In“ pruduct. The government. hm». n manumly or Ibo "unto India-nay. pct-Illa but a "null amount at Um todtnn to tn union-d. In on!" III! In notbllul mm mu ho sum-um. The third edition of Henry "Ir lwd'u romance of July. â€My l‘rlcnd Prmporo." (McClure-Phillipâ€. I; now on the pron. TM- Inn 3 any. buoyant and douflulully clever “my. the intro 5 “May Englishman." "In Icmlno I bountiful young ‘umn he no“: in the mountain: 0! northm "fly. The «lcurlmlnu o! the to": all“! running through It keep. one main no lo I“ "ruin-Hon. The Can of the Eyes. Thu eyes are the most wonderful and dollcalc uptlcnl Instruments In the world. and there are few eyes that an: not caused unnecessary and detrimen- tal Itmln. The appearance of the eyes can often be materially lmpmvcd by proper care. and the lurroundlng lluuel and h-nlnres no modiï¬ed u lo and grontly to the luokn. Excellent ln‘ {otmltlau on the care of the eyes In glvcn by Dr. Grnco l‘ecklmm Murray In the Much Dellnontor. 7 Just Inn nu CI urn 100 In stamp. to John Balm Seed Co†LI Crone. Wu, and receive In return their big catalog and [on 0! arm and amulet. (W. N. U.) Salter-'3 Spent. Beardlm Barley. Home Builder Com. Macaroni Wheat. Pea Oat. Bllllon Dollar Grass and Ear llest Cullen are money make" (or you. Mr. Farmer. Inna-I h OI“- WI New National Oats yielded In no: In 111011.. 240 bu" In 310.. 255 ML. In N. 1).. 310 ML. 3nd In so other state- trom 160 to 300 bu, per acre. Now (hi. on It generally grown In 1904. will add mllllons o: bushel: to tlu yield. and millions of dollars to th- tarmer'l purse. Try it for is“. Larg- est Seed Potato and Altalla Clove: stinger-3‘ In 1Am_e_rlc'_ e. n. Irovmeii on to the, Orient; avenue L. Browne“, the author a! “The Heart 0! Japan." wu among the am of the London newspaper men to be not u a correspondent for the expected wnr in China between Enl- sin and Japan. Diepntchee announce his arrival at Tien-Tein on January 14th. Mr. Browneli is equipped {or his tank by a knowledge of the J.- panoee and their language. Inch an few foreigners have ever obtained. He spent more than ï¬ve years in Japan living right with the people. Mr. Browne" knows thoroughly the Japanese mind and he says that loyal- ty and devotion to n principle is 3 strong element in Japanese nature. Men and women are ready to,encriliee anything it a principle which they think just is involved. an observation which throws e good deal of light upon the Japanese attitude in the re- cent diplonutlc negotiations. IQ. Loni. om: [cum am From Me. o. as. horn on our... 91.. From mcmm $29. From Inmmoo‘h. 120.- All Grocers â€hafnium! nu mag. 0.. Lou... Mo. BIOIOI MORTON. Ifltll Ufflmllflllll {iii-51â€â€" Iniolor Mnlomrma ten 0 mm. on mm: elm hln walrukllgâ€"M ragga. w, , . an e t I'MI'WJVIMVQII'W n HEW“. EINSENG vumn. gin-tale»! lmï¬ï¬a_:f-if}tm‘ ». 085.". 0PPORTIIIITY 3mm: noa. rm or mmu- mg m". A n m â€ï¬‚uid“ .".'*..»." 35°31" '9'. NF: 4° HIWBLLA le75. WW IUIIEI OOLLAIBIM Kb. unm. urolllknl nmlemeI.‘ , , Ind non. (hilfllllm not In "III mm W than . , Ml" m chm to In 9:. .12 m Pot a desrrivdn Ann and other m up†to Superhuman: Imminmm than C. «in. of Imhoviud Cummn Govunmem Amt-â€" c. 1. Brannon. Ho ‘1) “my Building. Clue m : 1' 0 Carrie. Room! Cull-In Building, 3 mites. W'n ‘ M V Mal-n. No. 5A1- 15- cm Iloct. Dene“. Mich 5" W6 lifted Lauri-r .- h-‘I â€10"‘(2-3-61. harlunonth Dorm-d mimninmwhohmm mnmemduoknhne Then I. I baldin- for I! m m “an a. In ovum u" I'Ml. ï¬n maul-aluminum“ GtulnIrMM-ropmzdfl d "ll "Lmto To cull-7‘"! "- iimn. no In nmlemeI.‘ Ind non. Gnu-m ova not In cm nlhnskin. â€395m _- .-A I! there inunythlug about your case about which you would like spook“ advice. wrlmo {reel to Mrs. Plnkhnm. She will lool our letter In strict conï¬dence. ‘ho can uurcly help you. for no person in Amen-lea can speak from - videroxperlenco in neu- lng {emlo ills. She Inna helped hundred.» of thousands at women Imck to hmllh. ller addrou lo Lynn. 31mm; not «Nice I: (no. “Yuma Wouu:â€"I Ind {aqua-I headache: of n more mtnn. M potnbolon mimics, Md it my nul- ".er nods ndnntoldqon. a“: gm“ maï¬a; I7 I II! I tabloCompoxmd, but. I only wound good Idflco and {clt that my all. W hopelean. but shake tut mount“! bou he s bottle In darted taking it. soon had the bent mason In tho world to change my opinion of the medicine. as each day my health illi- p.roved and ï¬nally Iwnscntirely whil- out. pain at my menstruation periods I am most. gmzeIuL"-â€"- Nlmn: Buoy noun. 28 Ceutml Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn. â€"¢5wo lard! Ir «mm of an“ m proving [(MRUIKM «an: 00 Wind. PNOIIIX CHAIR CO. kn“ mlbmtznlhhnn Mu‘flncul-uo humus." unlucky. mm 3“.th 1": humus. II â€MCIâ€_M E3335: Immuenmml nae-polls. tells Maw-my yam pummel!!!) cuted of monthly pains by uk- \ ing_ Lydia E. Pinkhlm's Vege- gnu? gage; gs Luna-saga? tun-v.) " an“ m A m’ “woman†nah-mundan- m. m Nun" M cur-ht In. Win.- “hhflu‘h’ufl mama-l “mllhmflhtfl Room for Millions. “ï¬nally-Imus. P H O E N I X WALKING 05M"! I‘VE YOU A I!" 1 flunwflunmu '29-MmaoNMhth-H; mm m' I' gnu. In? new. Western Banana