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TI1 OMAHA DAILY BEE: BUNDAY, MAY 12 e, S S % - s \ e - = [ o e S P N s e N [ P N ey PP I Cg | the event of her daughter becoming queen | parent complexion, her. ghossy silken blonde | a dozen red-shirted loggers occupled the set- | mornivg, but no second att npt was mad - ~ \ | VICTORIA'S MOTHER perfect health and goodl ‘teruper, w engng- | It Samuel D rd does cut our ) i noot i nest vy Mr, Q i 5 B The duchess was a woman of rare ac ng and ily. She @sed sometimes But, he 1 f ! wed v 1 " ; o W Uric A inthe Blood, [/ | complishments and a strict disciplinarian, | fide a donkey gally caparisoned with biue | cut i rled Ha chocks Mushing | defense of t tier which ra v numed by 1 Actd_tn_the > | itted with a strong will. She adored ribbons in Kensington mardens and would | and his eye <l What vl fath . Pilalke venaiven o ! W SN (it the Kidneys [] Ll | chita ana was wont say in French, “Clest | ACCost passers-by with taking greeting of | $ay. if b s home temorrow and fnds | o \ ek emtered ¢ ystom Vinglo - - N [mon bonhour, ‘mes dglices, mon-existenc How do you o r “Good morning The | Nimself ned by kit ' | iy you amy NI ver e B cest Vimage ‘du feurol (sie s my happt ple wh 1 to see her the lawr He will know that « ruined by b * Yo disesmfited | duln Ve ol GOF dink, but (e caure [/ | ness, my delight, my very lite; she is t ering at her through the groen railin s LUkl AL LR Mr. Gnines v FRUA L [ Using Dynamite Bombs When Cornered in a Cave. 0 T AR R AL hink re generally favored with a kiss of her || Bward Wil {6 gl WY [ \ ) | 1y ) ) » von the treatment of [ dimed Lady Grany who | hand Jow v pos ; e h N for | oves Character 1! ® the duch of Kent in red of r 1 % BY DR NE MURRAY AARON L JCCHEEY ebalanced | gov vrw | Duroness. Lenaen, what was g U, LR i i i \ S B e e e S ] e ———— 4 o) v K avior pupil; she ¥ t dignant boy, 1 not_for tuch as you - N L PO OS (= | The i MRt % ! very good t morning. W I 1o bog AR L yoward, 111 American | ja ] s harm at a yards d ainin i a Ate - lot wHit I 1 " T W . r ind sald, “No, 1 tarey loft t ) f \ i erly ca but a pla 1 f Vi ¢ powerful to kill | by the q 1 1 1 @ it i \“ tt v ( \ t thr t 1| King of t i " [T 1 i X Ay} . e y et ' have re t ploded e . IR : e L, INCIDENT OF THE HAY COCK t 11 | tween I 2 Quit Fat ry 1oh t e 4 s ( N Aogeh ) Truthfu generous, self-sacrificing Tom, will y \ 1 Kideer He oy - the Japura five wosth \ \ t them out of my § and all the t HAPDY dayE of Her Vouth flinching devotion to the call or right and | Tom Burdick g Harr actor cause of its Ity and the am t excl losely watching the hungry brute in| In Greville's Menjoirs and other 1 BA1 | Srin gratICREIOn, Wit the Victuss Wi & Bav ¢ | rison i - : L | tr e s B BT | P e L LR DR L, gratification, all virtues which hav W v f ot ment 1t afforded 1 ) t | breathlessly for A behind, 1 cut |1V, nor William 1V F indead any member | ChaFacterized her majesty through life, are (on the 17 @ to celebrate?™ | m 1 had 1 ut all the 1 g and g o f y for almost " instan- [ of ‘the royal family ‘liked much the duchess | hoy NEXE Lo the excellent natural disposition, | axked young 1o huht By of the after gaged with A pol tar 1 it them hurkedly from | of ent, Whoss biddencs ant hense of pece | ! nstant care of her devoted monitress 1 oxpe ooal unting tony [ vears w h & « pocket cigar Lighter, which 1 always car- | priety ¢stoemed (he. presence at court of | 000 guardian. No desultory habits were returned not € & the ! f that | b, ana trom ‘me {n: opposite | n younk, inno il unfit and even dan- | 1oWed: the duchess made it a rule th The F brought out the old- | most ¢ t was malnly as the traveling | direction th £% 1 UhFew | Gorotis, . M Sritgsi i general oot 0 should finish whatever fashions b had been an heir \ * European v for it that th ke to be reminded that they are subject to | & fore beginning anything o1 for many yea and | sldered f 5 iy Feld ant ad- | the ¢ 1 laws of humanity, and s | i : : t ’ ML g e A L haitwe vty o [ lung down her little rake and was running I ha lenty of ammunition at 1 | When Moza fath ¢ wond [ 1 hungry A the: fomer | d | P 3 R M intent on some other amusem but I Harry, dec K the proffer of powd u ¥ arrived in e ! pio . \ fina | GUFY: WK HRAE HE KRN TOT8TE o1t : e b R TOWH | <he was instantly called back and made to | horn and shot ) | Holy Khd it ! i 3 ! Kidney, Wt iy A e gl A th H tHAL QUABL | N BEDTRI LY ke of glying | Inish the haycock she began before she| “And a better f 1 old |‘\\‘ y | e ot h A tailed to g0 out aft i 1t > The fuse in the cartr thrown in front | a n honor of the young queen | 4 Allowed to run L \ Hé pTehiets \Vor tl UL ¥y ott ce ay i L - rather tired of 1 sa the f f K af that savage | HEAPINYS: BAEHS KING' HIKA § i plied Harry, after a n 1 i Seathor Pl Y ; BRVASHIRY on 0 ‘ood sq N ! to a shaj imed u Oh do! will : A M : At ieae l N | 1 ma \ net qught | t ) nice to see the two little queens dancing ’ 1 |l unknown 1 i r monkey or “Jiquari” fish 1 was quite unw B IR T it (AR T LS e ket e ed to encouraging friend T vo boys walked away in company. | reetead 4 | 3 ing to re W P 3 rellable t 1 \ e Mt Nl 5 -y h might eventually prove awk | O 1 the G barn, Harr 14 of the | t 3 A nreo o ' ut it takes | AN OUTBURST OF KINGL EMPER " ' BT mite cartrid with which to make an cx- [ as dynamit ! instant | to profit by an nequaintance wigh | toria already took great delight in music. | “My goodness! Hal, that'll ruin your | not reprimanded. Long. afterward . Iy plosion In the r 1 by § effect of g hatr Nt places in her country, her mother | THEFe was at that time in London a little father!” ex ed the Burdick boy. “Old | apg 1 ¥ ILN h ¢ " Jn MAT v fudicionsly abund f prov & \ a d nin xpl ) 1 HinE o ht her in the part she was | Musical prodigy, known as Lyra, and who |Sam is a low down indrel if ever ti ve | fa A tindl 5 th (he S \ f LU le' bring me something better, I sallied forth, | to shake the rocky walls of the caver 1 «v destined 9 play, and to bring, her [ herformed on the he ‘was only one | was on : . [ and ne pronounce perfoct 1l | ] tive 3 Sttaride sntthoms b NrorH RS shu s 1 afterward found, did not leave | i’ contact with the population, made re. | Y£4F older than ncess. - The duclicas | +Will you help me, Tor [ et TR SINGLETON. | SAFE1Y AND SUCCESS, & breed guids and his 1 a square inch of the head or neck «f the | quent excursions here and there In the king- | po Sitt JivHec B Ve How b p vou, Ha NS " | - - 1t you a Boeulntive tFnemes of a mile from camp that 1 detected along | INStnet, coupled with my knowle f ex- |as the firing of guns, and presentation of ! e W i ! | it be don i tof n e 1 plosiv erved me better, however; for, as | addresses shoutd b paid to her daughter |V natica/RHoavenUITSaNoR a0 oot Listen to me, 1 ‘ oue 8 th L] ts has I covered my face with my pith helmet, and | This roused the displeasure of King William | [0F @ lttle while. On her return she found | Harry Guines lail his plans before his boy salvation folk are only 1 threw myself down on the floor of ' the | IV.. and he forbade salutes. addresses and | (he harp deserted, and the two bables seated 1. the latter listening with the deepest is man, says the Chicago | ,Our commiseion ix bt on per cent, passage, and as the surface on which the [all other demonstrations and ‘ccremonies, and | $i16 by side on the hearth rug in a stat LLRLALL R LY e within | | for our pamphlces o speculation, which, Jaguar was crouching sloped outward, I bad [at length found an opportunity for giving \‘ highie ““"}' TURSUALON : by DPrincess | By gracious! Hal, I'm with you there!” ambourines and “amens,” | tokether with our daily market fetten, are midled nothing to show for the violent explos: vent to his indignation ctoria’s playthings, from whic e was | exelaimed Tom Burdick, when everything had best what it may, | free. save one jaguar tooth embedded in my hel AL BETvite IHREE 0F2100 L covere. was B ,uml\ g a I»:”l‘ »I'M ~<1<;\va for H,w,-vw been explained to him, “Since there i this R | Mireing recetved in amounts of $20.00 and up- met and a lot of fine particles of tone t Wind. n th 218t of August, 1836 5| SSPLRLOE Y yra e are 1 be any bloodshed 1 don't think my folks will T I\ arly eve | YU " Siriniied, over e |ttt e i g e hhoss [ whether he chiire Were reproved, but it | Cag U | CONSOLIDATED STOCK & PRODUCE €0, The explosion of the second cartridg $5Kent) sat on th kI8 Hglitr ongdoteh 1\]\ x“‘ c ‘}m d that ¢ x“ ng spolled the happy The night of th urth of July fell darkly garrison was “‘bombarded™—t | 47 Broadway, New York, Which I had thrown behind me into the cav- | sisters on his left. Queen Adelaide pro- | (¥ for the rather y young pr l‘ s and foyer forest and river. | what calvation folk call it—with a | — | ern, resulted less disasterously to the brute | posed the Kking's health, and by way r,:"“ poor |‘l"”’\ ‘”"ll \,’y}:.;‘-\»lw nmh-r came Old Sam Doward had laid his plans for the | poster which advertised in huge black lettere: | it was intended for, but rather more seriously | answer his majesty delivered the following | ‘% At WHTHIELY €HC 8 B YEGEE (AR sweeping destruction of his hated neighbor | j —— | outrageous speeeh in a loud voice and ex- | Music gavelone day the princess an ob- | preperty, and in his halt maudlin condition Living Pictures. | i clted “manners M trust in God that my | POFtnty for displaying her selt-will© She | ho was hapy | s life ¥ be spared nine months longer, after | (230Ct¢ 1 ;‘“"_"L y o spending so mg‘l 4 t ™Me | Six of his millmen had agreed to accom startling announcement | which period, in the event of my death, no | Fracticing scales on the piano. She Was | .ny nim across the river to his neighbor's | explained regency would take place. I should then "'L‘ she could not "“j" ,""“’”' "l“’ :‘l' | boom, six stalwart fellows, each with an ax g have the satisfaction of leaving the royal | InStrament withut © going = through, = the | \ih \hich to cut the Gaines boom Sconen Tl of Tath | authority to the personal exercise of that ;'j'}' ”'I“’ LA ',f‘( ch <|n‘" M | 01 Gaines won't return from Chicago till | Represent distically | young Indy (pointing (o the trincess), and | 1" 8410 the young autocrat, and she quickly | onorrow,” declared Doward, as he arranged | | § The Drunkart et 0 not in the hands of a person near me, who | locked the plano and put 'the key i her|hjs forces, “and every dodblastel one of his 5 Thia T annyy Bu vatlon Hoonae | is surrounded by evil advisers and who is :“j‘“' it I Bl “;‘- D bt fhtia | men gone to Muskego to spend the| - herself incompetent to act with propriety [ tFess of the planc JSLe % her point, |Fourth: we've got a clear fleld. Every man A Sunday sermon on the subject, 1ah, § n the station in which she would be placed. | Matter. —However, having gained her point, | g g1 when the job is done.” « In Out of the Wet," 1 have no hesitation in saying that I have she goon consented to continue her lesson. | “Hooray!" me In Out of the Wet,” s also announced been insulted grossly and continually in HOW HAKKY S VED [HE BOOM | “Quietly, quietly,” warned the burly mill [ The parish couneil elections have Just taken 3 sulted, by that person, I am determined > | ownor place in Sc 1, and the People’s Journa) to endure no longer urse of behavior | tirjeq from n Muasset Wins the Bat- | “Bah! Ther more noise the more fun! ves some. speciinens’ of NG AR TURNED MY HEAD JUST IN TIMB s0 disrespectful to m Amongst many other s cried one the boom-cutters TG 0o R o 8 DLl HeRARIOI At (s i, = things I have particularly to complain of th By J. W. Merrill body ter hum over yender but their kil d | W her » pr 1. the river's edge the tracks of a man manner in which that yos lady has been | warorner. they're going to cut the boom!” | his mother; ‘twill heap of fun to skeer | ¥N°T R L AR IR th i t Kept away from my court; she has been re iy Tiat b ¢ Mrs, | them. Hooray!" € Ll Askeaiowi hautind dvat SLSSFRLIAN REICR 5 ! Eascoth | peatedly kept from my drawing rooms, at What is that, Harry auestioned SN IS b WaE /atiprent that one of. the: booms || DHEA; S0V | FASTING DISEASES WF L ",“ at the right t el Ay LLL] | which she ought always to have been pres- | Gaines King into the e of the perspir-| (,itcrg had taken a horn too much of Sam | hey wire a | “1 lly hocause they weaken you slowly, g v EREE L QI PSS EDRNDON ent; but 1 am fully Ived that this shall | ing boy before her. “Golng to cut the boom | Doward's free whisky hem ane the W Do not allow this waste of body (o make along the margin, now in tt 1se und not happen again. 1 would hava her kne what boom?"* Old Sam himself was in scarcely less | N8t d | yowapoor, fabhy, immature man. ealti growth finally along the m noof a)_ that I am Kking, and I am dete ned CWhy b bt Lt/ souras:t) | kiarious state of mind. A ratepay after his v w I r i3 for you whether you he swamp of som toof a step|for me, It f the first almost instantly, | have my authority respected, and for the IAEGCL I UL A S D BB s ther e su wsked one of | hanging on in the vicinity of the polling | The Gireat Hudyan is to be had only fr clift, which is t signs of the | parhaps less than three seconds intervening, | future I shall command that the princess | ‘*Who is going to cut it e men, as the party N Its. mis booth. He was heard to say that he wished | son M 1 Tustitute, This wonderful discovery high hills further up stream. Th fr 1 bt il that I had started to my hands | 4o, upon all occas appear at my court | “Old Sam Doward and his men. They're | ‘A mo0d qusyt (ot 1t awekwill “mw{ e had not polled so e foned why, | as mudehy the specialists of the old famous Hude :“'”" SdSaetiy "‘”T; In it, and It Wwas|and knees again [ & fuse, showing | 45 It is her duty to 4 3 Lt | PIanning how they'll do it tonight and let | sure of the old boom, after which we'll take [ he replied o n morning 1| fon Mudical Tustitute, 1t is tho strongest and most - b eso that my coveted plainly in the d ght of the cavern, must [ What a scene he gueen was in Breat | epajogs down the river and lose them- | a drink all 'round,” returned Sam Doward. | was Mr. McNaughton, but noo I'm only John," | Powerful vitallzer made. It1s o powciful that i¢ had go Unfortunat-ly, from the m: Havel trightoneatithes brute il the | distress, the pr buret into tears, and | i B iR e e TRy ol GGV L | | tsstmply wondorful how harmless itis. You can of the river to the clift’s edge at th O R T e ! ' | the whole company were aghast § for the | selves in the big lu aid Harry Gaines, | T L5 thesslvar and. acte e bridge | The Rev. Mre, Graytedd of Chieago (pans. | BCtIt from nowhere but from the Hudson Medicat thero was the most dense Growth of forns, | clse 1t world Wave bocn elther Tiiled suttig; | aZrieved and insulted ~duchess ot Kent, | talking so rapidly as to be bardy intelligi- | Down 1o the river and ncrose the bridge | | hoe Hev. Mes, Graviedd of Chicwo (i | gnsite, Write for elreulars aud testimontals, was Impossible for one to say with certainty the deafening uproar, much more terri- | Mediate departure and ordered her carri Harry was 15, the only of Mr. and R AT TR S HEVH)FeliA DR LD Trentlr LAY BHE TR e LN or i aROY ey OF (e gy STEHAR HeoRI at the manatee had gons into the cave, ST Catiltaibelon oo However, a_sort of reconciliation was | , & i e i St rs il e o It i dorscd by the Jead! fentific men of Europe and but as the growth seemcd much matted 1 b p B frad® patched up and she was prevailed upon to | Mrs. David Gaines of Mi the seat of | ow step down on to the log J* sald | giggling young men in the rear seats do not | Ameriea, i ik ¥ AL LEsIUEY, hatte within « .Hlv righten the stay until next day a district school and the of a small | v‘."”‘ ard, a low tone Move softly, now behave with more circumspection 1 shall have DY AN Is purcly vegetable, o i that. dirs 1 I followed that lead. | brute into. e forgetfulness of my pres s T OIITE sawmill, the latter the property of David | That's right. Now cut her away ask them retire, Let us consider now NUDYAN stops prematurcncss of the dise o he mouth of the « u“ was high enoug! ence 1, r g out toward the outer air A o iz 5 A ' A Kent Gaines. | Before an ax could be raised for the fateful | that portion of my text which relates to the charge In twenty days. Cures LOST MA or me to walk In upright, and, save an un- | just as 1 was regalning my crawling posture | Admitting, even. that the duchess of Kent | ™oy qop't think Samuel Doward would dare | work a strangs sound fell on the still air of | fundamental doetrine, etc FLOOD, constipation, dlzziness, falllng sensations, ltlll.\lillk.ll\ll; odor of the cat trib 0 as common | ;u‘]‘ finding n:- an obstacle to its progress, it :\-l: Hwh':wl \..' be too .-ul!mn] 'u,’x;”muu s de g nervous twitching of the eyes and other parts, o all such caves as it is to all menageries [ dealt me a blow in the rear which made atlowed that her traming ot the princess > Rivers—Supposing it to be true ¢ Strengthens, invigorates and tones the en| nothing to call for unusual caution in enter- | ing for some days thercafter and sent me | been equally unfortunate for her and for thinkche atd 107 Shsai W C0RIo8 UDYAN cures debllity, nervousness, emise ing it. After I had gone in perhaps fifty feet | flat to the ground again. 1 was not too dazed | England had George 1V carried out his oft BT niriiime )l wanied lotacarichn g | i sons) enai ps and rostores wenk organs. ! the cave narrowed down to a passageway 80 | with the blow to ba aware that his jaguarship | repeated —threat of withdraw his niece couldn't make him blacker than e way | Lalnsinthe back,Josscs by day o night stopped low that I had to take to all fours to make | lost no time in rushing over my body, far ‘too | from her mother's control, e duke of fitad AL il icker than he Was | quickly. Over 2,000 private Indorsements. further progress. Had a juicy steak for | frightened to do me other bodily harm, nor | Wellington contrived to prevent open quirrels PRDAS Prematurencss means lmpotency In the first dinner bee Il that I was in quest of, the | was I so badly used but that in a few mo- | DY putting off the thing, says Greville, when- his SR e stage. Ttisnsyn 0 of seminal weakness and risks of crawling into a possible Jaguar's den | ments 1 could gather my bruises together | €Ver the King spoke of it _This from a nch paper: “This evening | barrenness. Tt can be stopped In twenty days by would have been sufficient to deter me from | and gain the outer air, stepping on the way | ‘After the death of the duke of Kent Rev. Mr. —— will preach his farew:ll ser the use of Tludyan, Iudyan coss no wore than further pursuit of fresh meat in that dire at the mouth the cavern to inspect th . | said one day the duchess to William Wilber- mon at the parish church, and the choir will medy, tion, but the tracks I had seen indicated & | most thoroug W0 most uniquely kitled | force, “we stced alone almost unknown and nder a thanksgiving specially composed for ctrculars and testimontals, fine, large, adult specimen of its kind, and as | jaguar that it was ever my good fortune to | friendless in this country. I could not even sccasion ED BLOOD-Impure blood due te I had neither the skin nor the skeleton of a | bring to earth 3 speak the language. 1 d:d not hesitate to act | ——— serlous private disorders carries myriads of sore- large manatee to send to the museum, my — A I gave up my home, my kindred and other INTROSPECTION, productig germs. Then comes sore throat, pimples, caution was drowned in the naturalist's PRINCESS VICTORIA, duties, to devote myself to & duty which was — copper colored spots, ulcers in month, old sores and ardor, and T pushed forward as rapidly as - to be the sole object of my future life.”” And Philadelphia Times. g halr. You can save a trip to Iot Springs by I could in such a position, dragging my gun | y Life of the Queon of Great Britain |to hiv home training are due the domest I T could coin her golden hair, WHUNE for *Blood ook’ to the old physleians of the behind me and Empress of [ndis which have made the queen so pop- r pawn her bright lips’ rubled rare, HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, After going a few vards in this very un- [ (By Marfo Dronsart, author of the “Life ¢ i e TalIiKe (SRtANR Nerite e Stockton, Murket and Fills Sta., comfortable fashion, it seemed that the light | Bismarck™ and “Life of iladstone.” Copy- | of her father's death to that of her accession Andiiaftenitiia; dns some oute; e anedateth oth back of me grew suadenly dim and I turned | pene. 1893.) the RN soArhelyTevan teniminttesigul 101 e pPHeT SRV Ed N sl = e Eiena Y usk i Umeiajseate (aguananhoh | T of her mother's sight by day or night, except Embudded in her 1nughing cyes, NIMAL BXTRACE S EOT DEN appeare as big as a cow, in the p tion ot 1 n Haning r t years, during her zirings out o 1 have it set with ¥ Wan thon in, and 80 clos to me that I almost |- Queen Victoria has attainad her 76th yesr very rare occasions when the duc 1 then 1'd place the could have touched him with my gun. My |and the fifty-eighth of her reign, the longest | i 4 gut. Jer dainty Tt hind, = z effort to turn in my narrow quarters and let [ on record in the history of England, if we BABY HAD A MIND OF HER OWN. 14 Jupyeil isNG there. e the brute have a charge of buckshot in the | cyeapt that of her grandfather, George 1l There was a possible danger in this system ly e » face was made as quickly as is possible to | TP T ot e e s | Of destroying all spontaneity of will, as also \Haricans naedl.of pounds of ole most men, but there is no use in trying to| 0 ATOEE & FEEIRETENT BUNCE &0 alf 'a | all originality of thought, but nothing came margarine last year vie with the eat tribe in quickness of motion, | Reriedh WHIEH extends duor shore than Wl & ¢ ™ Nature had provided the princess with 5 Before 1 was half way around, but with the | (IREREs 18 BECAUICE SEITERT LIGE et IAJCRLY | o powerful will of her own; she is even de- gun at least in the r , the Jaguar | ot to examine and form an cpinlon of | £oribed as ‘“‘rather a stubborn child nal (B a2 T was up with me, and wi ck thrust of | TR eter, of the part she has nlaved as | {fom the moment of her advent to the throne » ¢ his paw he jorked the gun from my Erasp i | o sovereign and of the influence she has cx- | She plainly proved she had “a will of her | Washable » i an evident attemp to hit me. Whether T | @ A0 B G iy of Great | OWN."" Thle natural disposition joined to her ¢ A / instinctively pul t triggers at that | poioin "B of the vorld at A perfectly correct attitude as constitutional r il [ he orld g re 1 Instant, | or | whether the . triggers, | Pritain, but of the vorld at lare | Glicen, w0 often compelled o ‘saerifice et ) ; Button ¢ 7 4 [ which -~ were hair and self-cocking = Ones | y),¢ «the boy is father to the man, it may | OPinions and her ideas to act in conformity N ¢ TRADE MAR caught in something I do not know, | p o™ g o™ o TS R V_\"‘ with the fundamental laws of the land, make ’ men ‘ s but with a report that seemed to split my [ (5 GEUETN SO e It L. | these concesstons on her part all the more T eardrums both barrels were fired as one shot, | [0KES, Of that which the woman sholl be ' worthy of admiration. A Ihe ixavmred O LOVE When the choking smoke had somewhat | ¢} roader of the clreumstances and influ- | . Y 4¢H the princess attained the age of § ) Hfl[s ¢ ) ST N cleared away I found myself quite —un- [ gne fGUAE O LR ORI AN Ot the | the duchess of Kent appointed Dr. Davys ? ) ¢ IS HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE. ::;"”r":"[\"“‘_‘,';" fi'{’ 1"‘|"k"l"‘|" h “\" s “‘ first eighteen years of her life. Those vears fy"" r’“i“”'d ane “,“wlli"’l‘;“"‘ :"'l‘",“‘fl :]“f ® r—' &| Every M Who Would Iuow the and hit me with its shoulder plece. Just | MOe PSS \‘.‘-ix"lfi;”::.‘lx“\ Disragli, “in @ characteristio firmness oceasioned by the de- P 0 C ¢ Grand Truths, the Plain Facts, the e what effect had been produced on the Jaguar | i (0 T BETOR BICEC BECRE 08 YOIN | termining organization from which spring ¢ ¢ New Discoveries of Medical Sclonce | I was unable to guess as he had entirely | ' i ¢ | most of the good and evil actions of the li 3 as Applicd to Murried W Qisappeared, and had left no trace of blood | 0T Alexandrina was born on the 24th of | or " prynswick showed iteelt in the litt PR CORDED SRR R Ll "; behind him. Naturally my first care was P R ——— princess, but almost disappeared, leaving her i " Ale 9] L ‘rrors an to reload my gun, which, much to my con- perfectly docile on most peints, save that of ¢ SURLEADER (5o $1.25. ] Avoid ure Pitfalls, Should Secure sternation, 1 found useless, because the twc taking medicine! Still she was in this willing ELSTAN oy the Wonderful Litle Book Calle buckshot loads just fired were the only ones to compromise matters to some extent, on (4 Miustrated Dasceiptive Lists Bres, “Complete Manbood, Y I had with me, all the rest of my cartridges | o nltlon Btnat nb s abatoh i tae e LR | ¢ SCHULZ & CO. omplete Manhood, aud How to A being loaded with light shot for very small budget of interesting stories—to which she S OUTEHER CATOAT 86 Wasingron-st, Chicago, falaJey sane. l“', RER 0% A JARUAT Ik lfi‘l o was always part| On one occaslon, how- | Sl Formerly Dora fiohula ¥z, Co., ¢ vllere at last s Anformation from a Ligh se than usele her a or | ever, she was told he had no more to relate S " ey PR wedical source that wust work wonders a tiger is any more full of fight than a | e g e i o er aoft e | cut our hoom, Harry,” said the mother at { night—the thud of a moving body down the [ 8-S T W B ® 2 Wom® B | 1Ll encrutionof men » o Wity jaguar, and neither of them s nearly so R e 1 she. “Ah! but then it | length. “It would ruin your father.” | steep hillside not far away - T'lie book fully describes a metliod by which quick in its motions. To fire a couple of U e L That's just what Doward said and what | Crash! toattaiu ull vigor und wanly pow light loads into an advancing jaguar would YO that does ot matter. eagerly replied | he aimed to do,” returned the boy. “Old| A huge object struck the water at an opel g methiond by Which 1 eud al Gunaturay ; .I'::;rv;yx!:l.]l[u l:\.“ fl”w “‘(‘ ar .1l “:\ on, .H; Ry |-nw‘~~ VEry itew iorihemEnnde iRt g s‘._u; 1.‘:‘:‘{ father 1.\\;;‘11:::;‘“ ]m“‘l‘h .I‘ o | spot not h[ n ;."x |Iy m whe r.-l u.’ »,F 'H( e e s MR EIBIER, ' ul; ould only be an invita e R R Ll suppose 80 urmured the mother. | prowlers stood, hurling an avalanche of water T to Mr. Jaguar to hurry on to combat— | e Tt wak rend It is an old feud, and Samuel Doward is | over them, drenching them to skin A SPECIALT mm..rylr"é?: an_invitition that he would aceept with | ing betors her tutor now Cornelia, tte mother | Wholly to blame. But that doesn't help mat- | This uncxpected oceurrence startizd the tiary Byphiis pormancntly cured in 16 to | lightning-like celerity { | | ot the Graceni. introduced her sons to the | térs any. Tell me what you heard, Harry.” | boom-cutters Shaars. You can bo traated as b | S0 e WOuld surely Appoer AEL my jewels,” the princess remarked: “She|Of his boys. We were in the barn when 1| From a clump of alders not far away came | to pay ruilroad fare and hotel bills, an: | 8 z”n ANRTLSS 8t the deatening liekaniatt 1. 'My Corr <" On an. | heard them talking—Old Sam and two of | order, in a loud voic | Ty fts cuo. It you have taken mers waturally hastened my determnat the Royal Lodge, her uncle, George 1V., en- | tWeen them, and drank irom it every few | ning repor . imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on n iy BASLA Y GoLrm tered the drawing room ading bis little | Minutes Murder!"" any part of the body, Muir or Eyebrows fulling the open air, where at le 1 ed th awing . A Perhaps it was the liquor that talied “I'm shot | out,itisthis s iitie BLOOD POISON that B En Over itk haad | ntece by the hand. “Now, Vieterla," said | ,iberhaps It was e dAd4nor e e ik al ataatio Antee L cure. Wo rolicit the most Obstls rather ample 1 always carried, if the | his majesty, “the band is in the next room | % L ol s Suoh A rtl ises und ehillonge the worid for a worst came t worst, And this deter | and shall play any tune you plense; what I don't think #e 1 Suin vas sober | cutters, who could only glare about 80 wo eannot cure, his dicoase hus always orst can h Y s deter and sh lay @ e yol e (BAt ] onough to know what he was talking alc:t less iarear baffled the skill of the most eminent physis miuation was greatly strengthened by cer shall it t h! unc he promptly re- | G0 R0 Harry, “He argaed tlat all of our et shoot! Don't let a man escapet | CiAnSs @500,000 capital behind Our uncondls | tain N s plied, “I should like ‘God Save the King' 0 Had & off : F 1 #00 4 LR H f tional guaranty. Abs proofs sent seaicd on emanate from the better than anything elve. mill men had gone O dusieso 1o £p/nd | yelled the voice from the hillside. Then | application. " Adgrens COOR' REMEDY COn hind me. It was evide HOME LIFE OF THE KEN the Fourth, and father was absent in Chi-| jowed ancther report, and pellets rattled like | 807 Masondn Temole, CHICAGO, ILLe that another jaguar THE PRINCESS, 8 YEARS. | simplicity and _selt-possession were tne | €280, and now would be a mmad timn to cuf hail stones about the ‘men on ths logs and | probably, having —— — ——— | principles upon which the duchess proceeded | 11 A9M- T8 B EERE P ve hine . | boom 3 of the manatee. w May, 1519 in Kensington palace, the resi educaticn of her daught in the boor, and (hat woutd eive hins u 1aw- | "0 gecona shot proved o signal tor o| DR €. GEB WO, | me get out of his p he might come dence awarded to her father, the Duke of houschold was always astir early, If,| . ] . AN grand scramble for Iif n the part of the To cure nervousness, lack of self-control, & t would not, thougl . \ self-control, des out ani get K. Just us this auied dan- | Kent, fourth son of George 11I. Her mother | perchar princess’ own maid was o ould moL, e . “but nice the | Grunken mill men. A splash In the water | WHO IS HE! | synlonn ger appeared the outer end of the cave was | was by birth a princess of Saxe-Coburg S « the duchess dressed the child | poom is cut. and father's logs—all 1o¢ | and gurgle of horror announced that at leas Tie fs one of the mosi | d exohanLo o 4 nature for again darkened by the stealthy approach of | feld b g her as little as possible to| oyt and stored during the past v % | one of the raiders had fallen into the water ekiliful ol AL *%, buoyat Lpower & jaguar iether this was the formerly | Kensington palace, at that epoch, was lit- | ¢ of servants. OUE B e b (L, L6 st Y an=gone | helow the beom | fors, becaty | © Torever effects of excesss, oyverwork, frightened one to whoae sense of smell the | erally untry seat in the environs of | The family breakfast took place at 8 o'clock | Sami—he couldn't collect a cent ' Harry Gaines heard the splash and saw Having been | trenkth, dovelopmcnt rud tone freshly spiled blood of the manatee strongly | London unpretending red brick struc- | i summer, Princess ctoria having her The mother w this to be true. | the raide fle: from the scene of their in- | In the me vand organ of the | appealed or whether it wis new arrival n°t | ure devoid of all architectural beauty, but [ br.ad and milk and fruit on a litde table | Sanuel Doward was a 1 nberinan with- | tended depredation in dismay. The lad ran Chin, 1t or. Failuro fmporsible, Two shotgun I kucw not, but in eithe 250 Run~ | AR AETL N it oo 8B RED by the side of her mother, ~After breakfast f o1 « acter or standing in communit down te low bank below the boom and 5,000 remed purcly medical and sclentifie, Ber Dad evidently goiten the better of ¢ A IS0 Aa. Raued With mAmifoent went out for an hour's w ive: | He owned a sr mill 1fles below Mill- | was just in time to save old Sam from leen yeaiy ity cockerr, inve 1o men < < R SR O i ) " treat far | grom 10 to 12 h r d her | pond, and made a great foir <u without | drowning 0 it tion, as I plainly gee by the way the | from the turmoil of the city, and very unlike [ oo in languages 1 | do'y hob v r 8 wan, who had a 1 to u Drute crouched slowly along intent on watche | its prosent. aspeot buried s qt' 1y couke | mostly In_languse Y he would £ much businoss was true a fex: of [ Tom Bundick wa B behinaintstesianatil 4 3 had g N ing for the best moment to attack me una- | the tall building that encompass it on every | 2muse herself by running through th: loug | Lowerd's logs had floated s the Gali id the two boys succeeded In drawing tb outale I curing VL you that first one 1 By ta 7| suite of rcoms in which were many of her \;.‘ n The latter ’y..x agrea to these | portly mill own'r t 1 | ATATACTIS: of dlacase Kb hibiniad eith 1os This was uncomfortably like a close call, | The littl ss was “a splendid baby, | | AL R [Jo drom Gmond bis VAR acolmliatiol ef| " Pufing and strang Sam Doward per- | whether "CHAUNIC OR OTHERWISE Dr. i eversbody wid el e m with jaguar in front of me, jaugar behind |fair and plump as a partrid sald her R WRlk gr: 8 | A0kR A0 TARIGSH 38 Cf| mitted himselt to be led across the dock | Gt Wo guarantecs & cure 1B Chery chee of the | O dur, Why fiin't yon tell me, and most painfully hard rocks close to | fond father, adding, when intimate | 971 unds. On | a1y damage o the | ner, 10 ¥ | to the s mill. Onc e, Harry || 25007 WULLS betuhdnd. Conoliebon, (Iae: anks, | Whin' 1 fret whnto thos 1 eokil Hasin e the right and left of me, and I was sore put | frend took her in his arms: “Look at her | ¥ Parey. would |38 AL e pushed open th r o the oil room and [ b o Gee W ST B ¥ ' to it to determine on the instant whether it | well and take care of her, for she will be | *} At the time | _ B30 Tloward seancl Satisf:l with this. | hystied the old fellow fnsid §e 0, Goe W, 810N 1ith 86, QuahnBob | anothier thus: waa better to face the hungry one with & | queen of England.” Effectively, none of the | ! i ineg, iad her sup- | 7:0) B 2 ISAAG HRRL Lhe' marjiig el Kie he next instant the door closed and | = = | ot cumped n eart lowd cf pold at me -loaded or ref o the gorged one royal princes having ch e princess T laid at the ¢ s’ sld hen @ &8 08 Sl 8 ) DL N : No it woull not bring su Aduess into w) light-loaded gun or retreat to the gorged one 'royal prin having children, the prince per Isid at th 8 When after The Gaines mill shut down for two dsys | 1°€Ked. Sam Doward was a prisoner most DID YOU EVeR 11 Net, Why Net? IS ok Wons ReL RURE suoh. & Inio wy allow the two to fight it out in the passage | was presumptive heir to the throne. The | PIa¥ying w her nurse, “dear, dear Bappy” | Snt or i w0l b " unexpectedly, When he learned the truth | ¢ TN Lo yeu k Wiite to the FRIE MEDICAL COMPAN way, for my appearance In the larger Interiof | duke of Kent died when his little daughter | (Mrs. Brock), she joined the party at des. | o Recount of ghe natobal holiday, the mill- | 00 T olie ) Kidly SPECULATE ? Lo ycu know that no one |y SR 13,149 BILS SLEIRCAL COMPANY, of the cave was sure to drive the hunger- | was only § months old. On her mother de- | *¢rt. and at § o'clock she retir d to her bed, | fo¢h KOIE to Muskego, twenty miles distant naKIN DT Bl e Lot me out or| Withont specuiating b $ Wiy ® TR | called PCOMBLETE MANHOOD.™ Refer to satisfied one out. Just at this moment I|volved the charge of the princess, and by a | Which was placed near to her mother's A5 Mz, Gaines mas Ahseet at Chicss re | I'll lave ye both hung fur murder! send for our little hook. TUs free; tells ail | 013 paper, and Uie compaity prowices to send thought of the dynamite cartridges in my | bill passed in the upper and lower houses | The pretty child with her large and ex- | wirs log punos ARRDL ¢ Ohicage, (hary Y ut it and canot fall 1o ple inte the bogk, 1n semled nvelope, without any ) st nd_instruet you. VAN RIPER & CO., W7 Rialto Bullding, Chicago, Ly ere le 0 vor of The bo) ere obdura v ed to Pocket and I saw my Way clear 1o an instant. | the duchess of Kent wes named yegent ig | Pressive blue eyes, her blcoming and trans- Fwé”x.‘.i‘m‘i‘.‘ ‘t‘mi‘.‘”béfi‘.’m“’.fla' lmctr;v;n‘l;’f the ll:“l'm :B:l "‘w::';:l N]l“:lyw':'l::&"‘l“l marks, tud entirely free, untll 1t is well luteos. duced, C -

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