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John to | beautiful My « LOVE CONQUERS - ‘Lyon respect! laughed the | BY THE ACTHOR OF “DORA THORNE, lived exelusively amo: zh | A ROSE IN THORNS,” ETC. and you have concentrat cg 23 £ if in th 3 “What wou of her queenly Lead, and wear- : z : } i 2 ng dress of white musiin, wich | WS the ct 28 . ly smile i L i North Mair } w how s he ficer’s place. Sie spoke ed ty be in tia Twv Doors Seuti: of t ten warrant erery case under ult the Old Doctor Cuarter VOL | Lord Audley and his du ing bim, in a@ co | brightly were aj of P oO S Oo I Cc E and Parlors Private. A te i ; ached a ao © spot wees fering and sham Medias, # . — Jeph sakes! coft, whe the rive wi Books, &c., sent every: Vecsently the carriage ina woes ji t it ECU = — cure from Bi j tan ose ID sents 5 mer §; Sunday pene asl 2 j side of the water. L ; | peace: — ape helped the w taid the littie one ! spo: over the water he : I can see it alreac 5 part, let it be here.’ Eres ODEN “It is certainly the spot,” replied Van would be magnificent. nthe air, papa. Mr. care may tears, and look at the beaut nk Heaven that you GROCERIES | HARDWARE | most appropriate ul the cost, if it pAP +o EI ean nc | 0 yuilt here, wil! be nearly double.” ar ae X | AG tL. ee ‘ever mind that,” laugued the girl; rhe womans tears fell like rain as he | ieee vail uu help Lady Lilias, Mr. Vie | «that will not matter. Let it stand here, | Was driven quickly out of sight. spurt?” said the Earl. papa, and call it «Lady Lilias’s Folly? | “Al me,” said the sweet voice, «what | ticy Hand touched his so lightly that he iewouid be an excellent name for i | Sorrow there isin the world! Ishall never Jes mpeciiccure for Salt Rheum, Eczema, a. Exretpeag “i vei t 2 next m cs z 2 . lk little white fac N rofitia, Scaldhead, Tetter, Hives, Dandruff, Pimples dardly feit its weight, and the next mo- Lord Audiey smiled. , forget how stran, that little white N — ‘Sisoning, Ringworm, Sunburn, and all dieses ent me 7 riage, We ane ‘i - | looked i e lovely ght. He cutsncous system, by Oxudatl ment ue Was in tue carriage, sitting, by “We will see,” he said. «We will walk | looked in the lovely sunlight. eee Ae Aone he of the cutan yatem, Wy Saudaon and ot by eg Cs the Barl’s desire, facing wer. ‘The round here, Mr. Vibart. if you will a | They walked back 1n silence to the ban S 3 Pa nord 6 itching of the skin ee punlight gave bun courage, and be veu- | sce what the land is like. I am inelined | °f the river, to where the sun gleamed BUTLER, MO. ee ee hy EY d to jook at her, itow could he help | to think it is the prettiest spot after al | on the waters, Vane was too mucit as- | 80 prom) hing and healing as Bapition at t when everything around him was # Lilia: ” | tonished to speak. They had walked on no tt Cura. Itdoes not amar’ or burn. Directions 3 you havea quick eye. guages accompany every boitle, PAPILLON the soft green turf tor some few minutes when, with a flush on her rose-leaf face, ahead 7 Great Monarchies Heautifal? He was not the first man who They left the carriage and walked along had looked into that lovely face and so lost | the green bank of the beautiful rive himself for ever. He was not the first | Vane found himself by Lady Lilias’s side, gentle breeze brought a most delicate and | moment re beautiful color to the-fair face. Lady | charm about her which left him heipiess Lilixs carried an exquisite parasol, with a | against her fascinations, Once, as the handle of superbly-carved ivory, and with | pank was rather steep, he involuntarily it she at times almost hid her face from | jeld out his hand to assist ler, aud to view. Then it was to him as though thé | his surprise sie accepted it and thanked sun iad set. He never forgot the first mo- | yim. impelled by her earnest face and manner. Fs = > e soak ee crane He ea scitenine _ “She would not have done that had she | «Since Lhave been at Ulverscroft,” he OXYGEN. 2. Lovrs TURNE: lines that were new to her, and she turned | fe!t that I was her equal,” he said to im | said, «I have often heard you called the F AR I S ‘ I - Lonis Mo. | migsesscully. “Directions tm ten languages nccompaay Mpa ? self; and the very kindness she had shown {| proudest girl in England—pray forgive me B Prepared by whole ail by W. a right eile * and looked at him with | yin made him feel farther from her than | Pady Lilios, for telling you as much.” Ilustrated circular iree, T, F, Mancha, : ; aH li pure apne ae A a : before. Yet she was so sweet and ¢ The ripple of a ile passed er her | Clarem Virginia = : . “Where ~ 4 ato”? : s ne ripple of a smile passed over her aremont, Virginia, eines, Geramiern , au ere did you read that?” she in cious. Looking at her, he suid to limse't, | face, ae — | He told her. One quotation led to an- | ~~ 2° proudest girl in England. Cau it | «{ know people give me that name,” she | 4 y Only Daughter Cured ot Con- other; andishe gagisoon listening with de: said, ‘and I think that perhaps in some eapuon: COUGH CURE | spud F [ N F S U | | S. 2 Can be administered to infants without the sli Xing, yet with s nameless who, looking into the depths of those | and, what was more, he found that she was | “Would you tell me, = PADS, HY ee eeu Pe Warns ane! f : proud sweet eyes, lost himself in them.— } talking to him in an’earnest eracetul esis you took ai me with such an expression | of the ans ee Dre Mem ses os ond “i 1 He was Gianaed and fascinated. ‘The | j all her ow er pride never for one | 0f Wonder? fea nson. ee large volur ‘ atl SS ee sachs | gem aly Ler Ona uetibeme tever tor one «I was not aware of it, Lady Lilias,” he e Illustrations. Price reduced tro Dr, 7 ur practitioner of | GATARRH GURE | - Not sold} t for examination evidence of good fait and Cero Ue Giscases, | Cures all diseases of the Nasal Organa, by insuftiatic- ty fever, | ftection or by spraying, 1 children or adults, Clea yy nostrils and permits natural ae CASES | It isa meciGc cure for cou in the He which & avities, and | caused by sudden changesin the atmoaphere—Snu ily and | Sreesing’ Watery yes aed Pain in the Mant, uses pecu- | Bronchial Catarsh, Acute or C «| also Rose Cold, this remedy will permanently cure, takes the front rank asa cure for Hay Fevei as many testimonials certify; | It has been used several Yeu replied. But why is it??? she persisted. «Y look me as though I were some stran being from another world. Why is it? He answered herin spite of himself, in spite of his better judgment; he was $0x 1227 She was deeply inter vas telling ler of dive yorked wuder the waves as easily as « Which he had enriched his mind; and yet, pee And yet you carried the dying child of When death wa: urly ex though her beautiful eyes were bent upon and Dr. H edies having failec i = sted in what he ae ve it? light to the quaint store of rhymes with n¢ | measure I deserve it. y hers es or chemicals, a beggar in your arms, and spoke to that } the <, land. ter beautiful eyes we r sweetly sve imen danger. 1t does nv him, he felt that the Colonel’s words were } 1.0). his face si es i Ree oe ore weetly than I have } P : tm barnlces vemetat deliclous to the taste. fl «quite true—in a certain fashion she «looked | “#0! bis face, aud sue listened easy heard you speak before. How can you be | of Calcutta, he : Dositiv re ee aon aaah tan cet duis words. »roud if you can do that?” ation which ¢ ‘ of con- COPING Couc & over” him. There was a subtle something i Y } : i d is.& permanent cure for Bronchtal or Win And they are never frightened, you say. «I cannot see that it has anything to }sumption. His ¢ now in aronchitig and Pulmonary Catarrh, in her manner—he could not tell what it Wien Was, but it showed plainly that she did not consider him one of her own world. He watched the play of her features, the > best ot he languages accompany every bottle, _ Madero Order atin BLOOD CURE sof the Mow, J ad cold, silent strange hide an finds 4 reat deptus of the s Us mousters witu larg moelf alone in tue | do with pride,” she answered calmly— with | least with my kind of pride. On the ¢ eyes | trary, 1 should think myself wanting in SN EVEAT MEE Tine the Tinee tine encase < west hu do you wwan that ue | pride if I were to show disdain towards once so haughty and so sweet; and he said : ji nah oe SES eed A ” | : fear would uolit him for his «Then why do people call you proud? . | tolimself it was true that sie was «the proudest girl in England.’ Well, what did it matter to hin lie was to remain there for a week; at the end of that time he asked. ‘Have you not found that out for yo self, Mr. Vibart?? she said with imperic looked at him ti sal an iMmiense helwe mAVAWEE nS. never see | ole “ere is ia the wor ce. F i 1,032 Race St Philadel; tir i a 2 om me eee swels and Kidneys. “This medicine ts 1 had ind a glimpse of heaven and then | SUS 378 disdaineton every shine andievery one inte Wi. Merchant ‘Tailor | Jes" "ier ‘all diseases origtnitinj at impair fallen to the eartin, He had read of one es BR ee ae Ne e te bond. as Autti, Sek ealache. died of the love. He was just as foolish. ies , pride of the parver aap Tepe x . 5 ? table, restores th Phe first sticrings of an ali-tbsorbing pass ae > of tine here isa certain pride born with a Thavo a positive remedy for tho UN‘? Abe PA : rf atig so mel sy sion were thrilling him, beating in | a Saprdechat a Sine eat | come zi ; vossiy ee <ceCuOna eam Soa : z i 3 bu se, a pride ths dains a amples cy, that T will send 1 shipping the star? Where was a moth , peated; aud then it that seorns all that i use and low ‘ 3 we | FOR SALE BY more foolish than he, or a star more brill | °° gee Se ee ee | sont nee See ee Dee Li : SSIPPT ey fp : , . . a a oe Week oie iaye Vioart. What | sip and seandal—with that pride I TRA CREME ( oF. PYLE eieven On Coie aradi ne bean to tor to W that he was the | Heaven, my veins are fille oo iL \ hE. PYLG Wei BNE GGHeS: the: epee was uke 2 ihere was a ring of passion in her vo - re are). that drew his ¢ hee face, te was hime vs oe iy |e : SELL ADeihe TELS Galkoll with, wcwlece Hime z : “People exll me proud when T refuse to ie si seme ae vis hat ; 1 | listen to slander and gossip, proud when I | bea @ E° <4 i ested ial about the Chie refuse to tolerate the society of ill-bred or : F et ; : 1 {| Vulgar people, proud when L decline to The O.& M pees lage | ersenattomgag viene Fe rere ae rae : ea ; O*" | listen to what 1 know is untrue, and when Che ueoete Sauls, SN aeea will Heicino gi led a TauSe AWS ere is [1 decline to hear the character of my | say! ae beubaes as LAA ak ears a tins te friends and neighbors travestied. y : etal oa Lord ee tt tie. | Sty even that 1 am too proud to flirt— 5 RB Nae ah oas ee ae ; Which 1 am thankful is trae. 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Noman can teli,? he answered. «When tly lepuvse is coapleted, and menat the Gistanee of lilies can spean to cach otber, ctricity are Worked out, tuis will be a different world. i believe that scieuce is still inits infancy. ishould like to jive to see tie full devei- vpnient of reecn. discoveries. So should 1,” sue said earnestly. Take the seuse of hearing alone,” he continued, What a revolution has veen effected. When we heard three years back that aman was deat, no one thous! sht remedy possible; and now one y walk. Could anything be more wonderful? ‘The world around us is full of mysteries and hidden wonders; and rms. ike? The site of the as chosen just where Lady Lilias had decided, and Lord ress,lest th y shoy'd touch the r Audiey was very pleased with it. When miserable creature near her. He thoug they reached Ulverserott liail again, Vane she would not even see such a spectacle. showed them his plans, and the sketeh of He would not have been surprised had she | tye bridge which Sir Raye lad so warmly complained of having to breathe the same | approved. Father and daugiter stood by air. But she stopped. A light such as he | tye jibrary-table. Lady Lilias had taken had never seen before came over her face, | og jer hat, and some of the dead-gold making it inexpressibly beautiful, and the hair laid like a veil over ber shouldcrs.— music of sweetest compassion came into | Ww ith careless grace she had throwu one her voice. The haughty girl who had re- | arm uround her father’s neck, and stood fused to smile upon princes, who had re- | jookinz with him at the sketch, jected some of the noblest men in the land, «It is a beautiful brid Whose name was a proverb for pride, said. «You will call it a toc leaned over the wretched woman, and spoke toheras he had not imagined she aside and when ty wonders of ele t a 3. ° 5 a fe © 8 ie 35 Me. Wit cause no nausea or griping 2 = interfere Pat with daily work and are a perf 266TH EDITION. “PRICK ONLY $f} * sce'siccping coscee."? P*4 ANTIDOTE TO ‘MALARI 44 Murray St., GraY Hark Og WHISKERS chan; n } - ae stantly toa Glossy BLack cbyasing The Ohio & Nississipp: Railway| plication of this Drs. or sent ruc expen on receipt oF nd se papa,” she li fancy of -, but it looks almost like a chain of one by one they are made clear or revealed : i noes could speak. : Whe Wael iueed ab die tney: bavi Is now Running a TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL ne Faas: ( : grew interested while listening to A feeble pitiful moaning came from the | was not a very e Tated oue, consid- I : _ hin. child. ering the lighthess, elegance, avd grace] KNOW THYSELF. Jouble Daily line. Do you think,” she asked, «that the ancient inkabitants of the earth knew «You bave a baby tnere,” said Lady | of the design. She reokedtat Vane with Lilias gently. «<Ts it itl?” wouder and admiration in her beautiful A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD oe ssa eicstlaal cok eogst as an anything of what we believe to be modern It is dying,” was the reply in a tone so | eyes. > = = i : . oo ae discoveries?” y hopeless and despairing that Vane’s Is this idea yourown? Hov elegant Exhausted vitality, nervous and physi- PALACE SLEEING CARS Sr Taveat Lien fll iden, Bp Fost, cots “No,” he auswered thoughtfully, «I do t was touched. and simple it How beautifully, you [cal debility. Premature deline in ,) From St. Louis to New Yoork for this reasou—that, if ever they had Then the white hands she had not ] have sketched it! You Inust be an artist. | errors’ ot Youth, and the untold mi = MARRIAG Ruown them, taey would have pro, deigned to hold out in courteous greeting | How clever you must be!’ resulting from indiscretion or with change. inste to him put aside the toru,worn shawl, and | «You think so, Lady Litas, because you | 4 book for every man, 1p Leastag. ot wt Cloth tel ian carver L Audicy touched with k are not acc ustomed to the workers of the c ii re saw what app iuest site for a brid. It contains here he answered. about it.’” to him tue world, nothing and he De. WHITTIER 2 eize a "ik we attenti¢ uo to it; but there especially clever os -— is specialist, Nerroos Debits tne ree. were reasons why it would nec doe, and, “Can vou do better things?” she asked, ; the Author, whose experience ror 23 Vane eXpiained them. Lady Lilius lis. «hope so,” he replied modestly. «I bably never think Heaven has given me skill. [I love to battle with the dif a s of my pro- starved! bseeaur bo wuow Uie mystery of the reater 3 u When she to . : _ ; s from the eatively, “you You cannot bold the t she said. i myself, lady, give oked so ea together; | proud, that she wate Let | tion. In her own rho loved Oe 2,” he i is face, it orin it is for can keep you ented coldly «You of the dignity of temed to tain respect for She admired his bravery i not ask who you you here, she nd sleep first: afterwards we | isece what can be d ne. Nay, do not truth, his devotion to & ery. Poor soul! Poor soul!? je ‘ous simple notions. woman wept bitterly, and Lady Be was s0on. quite at home Ht un sieod by, waiting with patience un- rted noble character and beautiful paroxysm of grief had exhausted | S¢usitive face wou iriends forhim. Every Vane thought he had never seen e respec ted him. Wiheu he had been & picture in his life as this fair e tree days, the young Duke of Wait. ri,in her dainty dress, bending | lain joincd the pur but le was neither ther and child. lined nor admired one-half so auch as Vane wMr. Vibart,” she said, “we left the | Fraser Vibart. carriage down the bill there. Would you pe bet To be continued. to ber heart. his courage, bis s work, and his ssiu his sensitive face flushed at her wortis. “I dothink all work dignitied,? he re plied: and she smiled. “For Some Kinds of work I have great ata she said—“not forall. Manual jabor does not interest me—rain-work Peabody hiedic 1. Parker, No. 4B Mass-, who diseases req e. Chronic and obstinate have baffled the skin of all ansaspecialty. Sucht = ed success tully without an instance G. D. ACO, Gentral Western Passen- tailure. HEAL THY SELF. ger Agent. St. Louis, Mo- 33-#t dear Lilias, I must differ from " interposed the Earl «I do not work of any kind interests you . Agent | | | ' |