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MEN OF ROTHER OFFICERS A Story of Loyal Hearts. By WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. Hinds relighted his pipe and © sank back in the big armohair by the fire. “Can she care for met he mused. “She was kind to me always; I believe there {s really a chance! Can it be that my ill tuck 18 going to change at last?” His reverie was interrupted by the entrance of Lord Hunstanton end Kate Johnson, ‘They stood naar the door, he fanning her, she talking earnestly to him. Neither observed Hinds. The latter, unwilling to have his dream of love broken {n on by their silly chatter, sat still, hoping they might son go away: “But it's true,” Kate was saying, “I tell you I am never deceived in thes» “I things, He shows It in his every look and gesture. Any one but @ man would have seen it long ago.” | “I can't believe it." returned Hunstan- ton, “What! Old Hinds tn love with Lady Roydon? It's absurd.” “Why should It be absurd?” ‘It's preposterous, Does she know It, do you suppose?” “Who Honor? No. She's so deeoly in love with Lancer she has no eyes for er man. Poor Mr, Hinde!" "This story is founded on ithe play of the same title pow running at the Empire Theatre, and it is printed by permission of Charles of a merveless hero? on & Who ever bh What despondent warrior e What iia idea was ever evolved What de h ideal Tt fs the blood dp the British army, ts to @ Weutensncy In the \ th fore of it. ‘Hinds arrives at the tle Laly Metgaret and Honor Honor eaves Minds from the result of wierly bad. break apd the young man tall Jove with bar. During the nent yt manner 481 becomes {ntiimute in Me A Zeer skier be Joine the rectmen: hous ai Lady a8 party Plapdell te nervous and kaown coum. Among ~ Ausiraiian millionaire named Hutton, whe has 6 Belence bas provided a of the inmous Dr, Urconcr?es 4 nerve remedy. Biood Move the Work DR. GREENE'S NERVURA Blood and Nerve Remedy | ls Hew Life, Hope, and for Weak, — 0 Mer lapemtiont’ Stok, ami Overmorhede | or lofty lapitetion Sete ced Heed tality ? OW VI and werves that more jortd and hives Under the indwenco of this wonderful nerves soon regain their lost power and the spirits become lnvigorated blood courses pn velms, cabs Datile? in? tho world physically, mentally, and MAVE. these conditions. Itts the as Dr. Greene's Nervura “eriatincstecons tc Tints tat Se has Jet | “vos. I'm sorry for the man, But the With |idea (4 90 ridiculous.” wit VERSHAM. body grows strong. The re! achange | hal x | “Not wt all. What does the difference a7 =. wie stntiing heal and vivactty for Weakness, lassttude, fesiment to avelt diagrace, Hinde pram Jin their birth and breeding amitert| leading man of the Empire Thea-) Thousands of — Judges, Sieculee # yy yeaa betore rote Love levels all things.” tre Company, tently from experience futeaes eather of 1000 ____—-| Greene's Nervura. The great it “Only in schooigirl nevels,”’ laughed Hunstanton, “You can't drive a dlesded race horve in double harness with a dray-borse, me, said, brokenly, “‘you asked mo| 40 for you. Iti to take your hund and say, ‘God bless | you, Lancer.’ (@Paveright, 1990, by the Pros Puntiching Company, New York World.) X. ry CHAPTER V. Even if the latter is the best of his} “I have no right to hope for that war evermore ont bid ve It. ‘Temptation. kind, No, no. Hinds tan't the man for|now, Honor, You refuse’— Tera blood and nerve remedy 7H Gance was drawing to a close.|her. They'd be the laughing stock of] “I couldn't refuse, even if 1 would, bafe nae foo pe tapanee every one Besides, he couldn't keep Hare, amd 1 i the pace. He'd bore her after awhile, ta piraple or and she'd tire to death of him. It's always so when a woman of her breed. Lancer,” anawered the gir', stretching | out her right hand. “God bless you! There is my hand. And—and—Oh, Lan cer, my whole heart goes with !t!" HINDS'S EYES ARE OPENED, al (rem pintegregh of come tn dct ID. of ‘'Nreth: * at the Empire Theatre; William Fave-sham as Lieet. John ilinde: Joseph Wheeie:! bi aay FoF Munainion: Manche Burea to Kets Jesneen) a ~ ppg tgp ethan acrose the ‘810 as sound as a bullet, fall from the deliroom sat John Hinds. He was “sitting out" a dance, by nim- And every commnr PETSCANKOT ‘EAS ASTANG His Fine Performance at the Sunday Night Opera Concert. | 'The popular concert at the Opera- House last night was distinguished by | the playing of Petschnikoff, the Russlan violinist. He has never been heard here to better advantage, and as his best is @n excellence of very rare quality # ts ‘There are wany cases of comples character which | Greene cordially {nvites ali seach sufferers to consult with him fully And freely, personally or by letter, at his office, 25 West 14th 8¢., New York City. There te Bo charge for such eansultation, tion f# absolutely nonfidential, | quality, and the difficulties of the com: position were overcome by him with ease. Saint-Baens’s “Havanalse” and a | Chopin nocturne served to illustrate this quality further, A string broke whi be was beginning another numoer, which had been insistently demanded, and he fled Incontinently. van v Marechner’s “Hans "and some of Schubert with his accustomed ic gtace, but| not quite in his best volce. Salignac, Olitaka and Susan Strong were the other soloists. songs art man who isn't @ born what etieae wale ° Ld rt hurry. ek : lopor!” cried the man. “You don't Lancer. lave yor rou ing. nfo ene ga vo oe ene jered” — hs baye, consigered every th! . | know ft 3 defense what y done.’ t en and—others,’ groaned| would loath and 4d any other from his retreat at, {ee man who did such @ thing. But I love ‘Si "athe one peries and John Hinds Fisan Woocked osha out of Ee C4 wit into the room. “THE FLYING DUTCHMAN” DRAWS A GOOD HOUSE. | A repetition of “The Fiying Duteh. man” at the Opera-House on Saturday night attracted an audience of good size pia] that atsplayed fer more warmth than | 1g| Bas been tho custom of late. The cast | | 2 H Gaus im a woek! It's all 20 useless. It an by a ge RL lad again perso: it te vietory at, was unchanged, Bertram n= Soe Remere he's band wo, He lives ne got ing a fancert je said, Yor here?! ating Wagner’ Bo stmply. And evesi it he were, I Fe een eee teen teen lee MNS over FeOr 800) nay, and Gadi wouldn't mind paying £100 er 6 to”-— gy “And there's no hope for me," finished | #" showing no trace Pe 9 al Lyogg 4 sere Hutton. x ee dete ee Pie . ; | woe ow leh they eu jones “He, mustn't go, Lady Margaret. . Teli] PAck | thought #0, too, when I iit this) of ls all part | him ‘that from ma, If you like. His luck| jirdly bea ‘tre cones eae aee ee wee Fe ore Prisigle was even better | Paur got everything poss! will only ohange for the worse if he id had jews trou! Goes. Take my word for It. Ci "elp—heip him if he’s in trouble of any ‘bind? Now let's look at this thing on the . 'Inde—Hinds—| 7%, pI had the curtains again rhe ner Patino Perea Me] TES, car, -pigbt. me now, tent bas (tA Sree only 100 tly, Lady Hed Hinds. Yours must a acer sears |S SAUL ROU tay" on Be! ‘ “I know, I know. Troutte shows us|Vather Voun@ Dring After Young met ont ty weap ohio hive mas toner bed $ro taa! would be to happy a pow brect| And you reaty think you can save phorus, Pa a Sos SEO aration bere, ta Stow sinatta™ tet hme," she coe: merase ithsence” over hi |tooking Gp" pityinety sate Yu nigga Fi you hare here now. With downcast And, Lancer tel Hulton am who is @ Cripple, followed. He was found Almost sullen voltae Maaan te heel fo. foots the way 8 crtpale, the wretched story of his <= reom, t 7 he | of the Contral ioter_ signontte the weeks 5 Nien had aed © etc ft be-| tal him Hee Sere Tht ttl! (How he received his injuries to a mayo. to a foo : vi tween them. tery, At lam the “How can you inf Hutton? is daughter gered te the house the asked Preyaetl Re he and Honor left the | £uring mOTRing, but left shortly afer: ————— ‘Mr. we do young couple left the house. Mr. Barto, ¥ not to spanlt ot That mt Sag er hy 332 - it settle any question, but evades the lem of life. We are here to solve probleme of life, net to evade them. are bere to fulfill our task, met to lew bo e 17% a a Sew Patrel Beat Ready. amis Sl ates sin te suffer when rellef is ine tn eny beck and side, and that bition to do anything, and if T and the doctors told me it patients cannot fully understand. Dr. ‘West HOS, “KELIABLE’ “3 CARPETS FOR THRIFTY FOLK Here {9 a feagt of economy, MOQUETTE CARPET, 75. cents a yd, (Value $1.15.) | Rich designs and radiant colorings. Oriental rugs, curtains, odd pleces and suites of furniture, all greatly re- duced to make room for Spring stock. “Long Credit” enables everybody to practise economy during bargain sea- a pity that the house was one of the smatiest of the reason. ‘The volume of | #00. Japplause that he evoked, however, CASH on CREDIT demonstrated how thoroughly he was ap- lorecintes. Hin orincoat number was (OWPERTHWAIT &Q | Tschaikowsky’s concerto in D major, e jwhich he intervreted with greater} 0G 106 and 108 West 14°St. breadth and more abandon than the last | NEAR 67 AY, time ne tried it. His tone was superb | _———$—$——— {n ltr fulness and richness and singin | @pehive Steves: Flatbush Av, near filten “LIVING STATUR 10 WED, May Hamieu le te Marry D. W. Meath, a Rich Real-Estate and luserance Broker. There is swourning slong the Rialto. There ts griet in Baldheades Row. Miss May Haanilton, the living statue, who has led the marches in many of the Rice productiims, and who wae expected |to lead them in William A. Brady's “Around the World in Eighty Minutes,” |1e, according to the gossips, going to lead Delmar W. Heath, @ rich real estate and ingurance broker, through the | flowery glades of matrimony. Mr, Heath fe manager of the property here of Mise Lotta Crabtree, but has, it seems, failed to learn trom the gifted actress of a former day the lesson of} Ufelong celibacy Miss Hamilton has just returned from her home in Springfield, Il, whither she went to tell her parents what was going to happen and to prepa er trouseeau in the shadow of her mother’s wing. Women ja addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are come municatiog with t i H g 3 | On the Firing Line at Angeles, Island of Luzon, Gentlemen : , I wish to inform you that when | started for the Philippines I took $50 of yous cigars with me that | bought at San Francisco, and 1 could not use: then-on the trans, port. | had them packed away in my army-trunk; so did not open them until 1 reached Manila, and when | did | was offered $15.00 gold for them, I sold two boxes for $12.00, and the rest | put to my own use, You cannot buy a good cigar on the HM island, | wish you had the Geo. W, Childs on sale on the Island ; all the boys would be after them, We all know a good cigar when we strike them, and the Geo. W, Childs beats them all. w mre The Envelope Was Addressed: belly, K, @' Dee, 9, 1899, M. Sta. Angeles, Dee, 9, 1899, Phil, Isles, | HARBURGER, HOMAN & CO, ‘Both St. & Ave. A, New York City. pra a pepe 18 emt Layer GBD. Newihean, We Meena wy N.Y. 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