I v, But the word. refused to Ieav. her _ttrm; lb. could only smnd than in ’13. lullght, her large. dark eyes :Ixod upon hi- lace, a world of un-. “mm. horror and dread In them) I Before link Forrester had time to Oittor one word of the torrent of _ wrath that was raging In his heart. a. door of the hall opened Budden- tr, and Vlvhn, stepping out upon 'the porch. called sharply: “Helena! Helena! where no you? b vim. you " once.'" V Handrail. I luv. loud t “I" anti lath Ptrrre- _ .. " mum] mt. while it. we. slush-L and tl 0 In" _ emu down won but -uied “I Wm prolound nuance Lo- ' “I. . Q‘I'w -- bs A t don annl- tarrb- 1tt.t,etgt,'c,2,7. s and: m- ' - stood baton Mark, In "rroesutt.tortcd me. mm with pun-Ion. was ternhle to use. '3 Wu pitiful to behold in In . Pathttie luvelincu and unnum- . bu. - A _ _ we- u.“ t' A VIM. In“. Me. Med through ltit hand brain to deny her identity an er, out nurprludly: "You Int " mad; we are urunxerl who V " move! met before, I an: not " “in Bentham. 1 Am Ollie Cam- honl" Bho must do it to an her- Uit, Vlmn’l voice bad betrayrd her. " was unless to dcny her Identity "ow-tttsito uaeles-td . deathly MBII' crept over her. “One moment." cried Mark Forres- ter. grasping her white arm rudely. .“nnd with a grim. not purpo-e in his glittering eyes. “I must have an tnterview with you, my lair, (else bride that was to be. Why did you tty from me, tramyle my love down. break my heart and leave me?" he cried, stormy. " we: fairly blazing down Into her guilly soul. "Helena! “Jena! Are you com- ing, or shall I come down into the garden “to: you?" called Vivian'- impatient, ahri'l voice. 'a-i-will tell you all, Mark; but not hare-mot. now," breathed Hel- anu. fain)!y. " slum ask you to invite me Into the Hull." repl ed Mark, grimly, un- coitscioLulv tightening his hold at the beautiful white arm-his heart theohbing madly with grief and bio- ter pain. "Oh, no, not Not there!" cried Hecha, faintly, "I will come to you in the romrqtruor to-might at eight," and in an instant she had wrenched herself free from his grasp and Iped like a swift-winued bird over the nnrmwnrd. across the rose-horrursO ,urrace.’ an " a wrougn‘me door-way. Like one dazed. Helena. moped her way along the corridor. She seemed like one strlcken suddenly blind. Vivian stood gnyly chatting with a lady. She presented the lady to Helena. but the girl's train wan too benumbed to quite comprehend the name, and she added, carNcssly: "Look in at the parlors and recep- tion room beyond, and see how you like the decorations; it ls I perfect bower of roses. Eager to escape Vlvlnn'n curious, boon gaze, Helena passed Into the parlor; only the roses will bear wit.- nm what happenrd there. lbw sh. fell dizzlly hack against the bank of blooms. crushing them as she fell. - _ l. . . ,AsA,AI I.-- mun But their-perfume tstifled her. Wild, lobblng cries fell from her lips as she rocked herscll to and fro on her bended knees. wailing out that her nil-Lind overtaken her', and (Me bad showered a. deathly vengeance upon her. Oh! " the .hand of fate had been tstared but another dtir--oniy a few more hour-od ahe would have been Frederick Castleton'. bride, And now her doom had overtaken hef-eut her otrfrom all joy or hope, just as the cup of happiness was held to her fnmlshed lips. And tn that one hour of hitter repentance 3h. trudhsred tenfold for that one etotmhtlem' art of folly committed --ar. n hundred-fold. That one act of girllsb fo1ly---of wearing Ming Kkkwood'l pink-em: dross to the unsung candvnl. and all the truth: gtorrow that had accrued In conm.L quru". _ o Fate had brought her he: to lace with Mark at Inst, and his revenge ‘would he comlee when he dragged tho “than: from the closet of the anrh past and disclosed to the world that the tttrt whom they had known " Squire Comma-mm daughter val on Impeller. Helena Heathelitt. She who Md dared claim a dad xlrl'n hating! was hut a poor New York mhwlrl. " ambitious an uh. was bmntlml, and had made this dam»; Btrth. for [Hut-ring gold and pool- “on. Meg, would tmm from her in wars- der. ind young girls in horror, uhi‘n Wok. her heart's love, would - the any his bit. honor» Ila name had been coupled with her- .pon the lint cl man. He WW und her entrance â€M in -. The voice that M Il'm had tor her 'toue " bu Wm of team [on would cry out awn-t her uh- opunod be from him no tom him- ." from In. framed. clinging an». ,ap In“ It an cutout a tho M'n 1am. paying got - An hour hut, wh- virian anter- " “B rrr%r., in and grant duo- m at - torn from their {utm- ha an m about!» room. .uï¬r poul- ground deep Into the Wu ",1"rea'r" and Menu ly- h. " VII“ " . now-cop anon. In and. at run him. "1*. I.“ "ttr III-C Inn at In. and t and In. ta3tart “? m unkind. = t, - - vh- - to _ --. "iiirriairriali' In. nun-chm me- It. one! o! the no. that I hung-hm a†S gNtt.Tatd _ - , BY LAURA JRAN UB3“- ‘un- af "tti" nun-do Luv.- " PM†.. up.†may It. " WE’VE. " gangland!†yum-gun; HESS or CAMERON HALL or. mild high In an bur-i. nodding . - - on! the gun. a m Won - " u u... um. a - at not. w (bu-o- 8.11 oath-moi " alibi.“ his 914 Maul. 'earl-t "orieir -. - no any “M an Whol- world." is told Lin-alt. Imp-1M" ly. "that I ought to make overture. of [cloud-hip to my old chum who ha. [on what I luv. you.“ _ All tn world and â€you. Me Wu not to-torrow " waking-d5†and by that “In. on the narrow. - Haven. In would luv. won heautilul. parlo- Baku tor h1- Dildo. "Hum," and Fredrick, touch in; him lighliy on the am. "would you mind Wslkm‘ a .turrt dunno with mot I would Mk. to lot by- gonel be by-gonel; I would bo plent- od to renew the old trimsdtstsip." 'Horbon annuals lunch“ a bulb. bitter lunch. "Go your way, Frederick Cutle- tov." he cried. Bereety; "yam hunk. me by iminlngn I Could be [deadly with tho nun who has wrecked my lilo and ltolcn from me the only wo- umn [could ever love." "1 'un sorry you look at it in that way." replied Frederick. with pain- ed grgvity. "I! you had been success- ful In winning my Helen's love I she: Id luv. bowed to it In tho will of Haven." "I nuke no proteins ot being a saint," rotorted Herbert, “and I can not help hating you with all my heart, and I llv. with the one hope of revenge!" he cried, rashly. nonrea- ly heeding, in hip bitterness, the throat tlust he was uttering. "It i. useless to ask you to come to my wedding to-morrow, then?" asked Frederick, sorrowfully. “I an much grieved. Herbert." Herbert Renwick turned. with a muttered curse. and, without casting ono backward glance at the hand- Ionlo, pained Saxon lace. strode un- grily down the street. while in the vicar. hright moonlight Frederick (‘nstiston pursued his way thought- fully to Cameron Hall. Helena met him at the door, "How strangely nervous my dar- ling is." he thought, but then he suypond that all young girls were just a. tritUntr bit iturried on the eve before their wedding-day, with veils, orange-blown“ and bridul “nary to attend to. He noticed how Hum. Humbled when ho folded her in bl. loving arms. .nd how Ibo shrunk from him as he bogged her eagerly for just one caress, and a long Uter on. "You must sing to me, Freder- lck," sh. whispered; um, when he laughingly consented. n vague wou- der swept over his heart at the mu- sie she placed before him--onq of Home} pethetie melodies that has brought “an to mnny a. one‘s cyan Yet with his dear, ringing tenor vain he Dung touchingly, Wh“. Hel- ena linteneii with yam.â€- schn- Hon "Como rest. In this bowm, my own stricken deer, Though the herd that hnvo tUd from thee, thy home is still here. Here at!" is the smile that no cloud Can o'ercut; And a heart and n hand .11 thy own to the last. "Oh, what was love made for, it 'tta not the same. Through joy and through torment. through glory and ahaant? I know not, I care not, " guilt)! In thy heart, - _ "Thou but. called mo thin! an“ ll momenta of bliss. And thine angel I'll be, 'mid the hot- rors of this; Through the furnace mandamus thy do]. to pursue. And shiold thee, and “v. thee. or with M too." Thurs wu‘e to." on Hohu'l dark lashes n In Int-bod a. -d 10" bal- "0h, what Wu love made tor, " 'ttn not tho nine, Through Joy and through torment. through glory nd nuns?" quoted Helena. tremulously‘ "Oh, Frederlck, my love. never forgu thou words!" lb. murmured, hxint- lg, and with lemming like A moan "You no humbling and nor- Tous, Gar." um Freda-uh. drawn: I. whit. hand through bl. gm; "some out into ur. moonlight“! trarden. I an talk to you be". under tho ten- dor light at the moon, with tho od- orou roam shout. us." "No, not" Mod Helm; drawing but in wad-I terror; "the air I. too can: for no!" Rho remembered the (landed hour was drawing near. ‘3;wa in“, we will any hero." and Frederick, ar-ing the slender aggro dorm Whig him on the non, "Why. when in the ring. Haunt?" ho - tg: surprise. "Why do you not m It?" "It I. In my room," replied Bel- a... he he. thrirttintr and mung amâ€: "my excuse no. I will go to my room And (at It." A. I!» IMO. the ormolu am on tho maul chimed with slow. m and .troe... “to the gunning voice of doom, the and“! hour of night, And now that Int Ion-e.- w uou he “lung for he In on when With t2S't he, Helena turned from o. he loved With and: g mad, mu. dumb. Ion. and W - than an mom; on the tar-hold no pans-d “I lotto-1 butwluuwulddwlnhu V‘l will now that you a. “up u. to? Is. MM." It. aid. “and I won't to Impâ€"u long. M l on up,†“meant-mung..- â€MAI-wormâ€: have†Iowa-um in India _ "Lin . - no and an m. M. on "eel' byt I“! Pet UK I love thee m: My . no .~.wu¢u; 'ii-i-toutta-ite, wgmuauwuumoeun 'brmotuau.asw-tr1sHsafitet9' ii-iaoxortupaust"tiesdto Antwan)“. THE Got non ha "gt luc- ---uo rind a“ u an tdwnd than. __ n. an up u M. tin-W. M out but “It: sold Mm.- Mad. thall- Nu‘u ' Iguana unman- - an! Nut-IL "1 tian hem .“V' -iltur-t .Uttttr. and toe In III- “n It" Btood - out: one 'li,, Inuit. In tho cold whit. t9ooo- t. a. had - than to h the nor-nun words w Id hurt. can and. to a wading his lite; but looking at. the Penn“? t moonlight, framed In th of glow htuu'n cnr‘s ttt - unruly near hi old lav. returned 5 U on 8h. w†the Mc hurt. and blasted tho om lovely girl loot with ever! 1 throbbing heart I: in H. held out MI arms to her w a yearning passionam crv. "t Baler“. my love. my lcaulllul low " cried. “Why did yru (nrsal'o nu and boron the could Irevcnt him m kin-ling at her not. clam hr Ice-cold hand. in his own tret ling one. Ind covering them n burning 'kinua. "Oh, my love," and, unable to chm/c the hitter . that rose to hu Ii B, "how on you write that errel note that must learn to turret you, tor never could he min†I could live without you, Milena. and on. thought was to tind you make you tale Fttek. those c words that hurrtrqi Ii t? letterty of into my tortured lrruin. When despairing [the any othrr he It lover who IV", her in the J nrh Without 1’01th then womb r 1-1: burn. “SHE“ (ti-d. glam-m white face, and "have you no l hear your voEcc ob, thrill "You hive n Hark," Bhe [ultvru quiver In her au N am sorry-oh, so y me as you d6, Mnr shall I say it--th you the truth. I l for I do not lose N In my heart there pity for you, not her hands with ' "You promised to lo my Hal nu?" he cried, "you h: right to brohk a s'wlomn vm was recorded on the unuel's h heaven. You dare not do it!' "I know that I promise-d to you. Mark." lhe sob‘wd, "but not know my own heart th, was . promise given upon 1 pulse of the tttorrettt. I had n a one thought to love I did not comprrhvm! saying, no more than what tho wind is srhis limping fiowcry. No, would be a sin to m atetr Irving the otl er.' you! In tirrw," m] 91mmâ€. very slave, TTrl for you try n' ht n' paint the groan" t ever been given to tame tor Fort should have dlnnm ring/es. and all an hold dear. Oh, ll down my life to w y w - ..re'.CTH. c... to the “If. lot In? frightenvd at th tell frorit his spare me": 'And as shr- m hands in the n diamond WWI" on your hand. llv’nna!†tw honrsely, ';sseure is mine?" tooled down upon her wit? threatening en‘s. iTratrttr. and the sit the blood round r 'a---1 threw it a muted. faintly. "Did some mor phat the ring I we qn your finger?" I “Answer me!" She dam! rot $Mt- - him, she dared not ten him the truth. for, through the swaying branche- of the trees, the right wind med murmurhg the territmt words aha had heard oven in her arc-um, "Never be false to mo, Tur. m. for It you were I should kill my- .df, path." both of us." And now the mnn'who had utters; that vow of vengeance stood before her with that total amount: “run hm hm. “an: hu Imam voice broke the Mun his hour» voice broke the ominous ttil-ur. "The promise that you would be my wife stands remn- wed tn Maven," be repeated, with mm. urncstneu, "and you must tap that promise. No other man in]! "er skim you." he ried, km. "for you are mlnhmfne m Illa. and t will slum you try right of my gun lore In another world " .-"Ott, lint" in pleaâ€. "by 12w lu'mww-aoonmn orb-DI- mrairmrplomrofrrntreeFNr, atâ€. â€ml JIM?“ tall“. t'drrgrt I“ lam 1'ie,'Att a I" trtutuh,tr, . II. mm“. nth" you . n atit 1ilFitil.tii'it,it, - - 'WW. - _-i-ti- ‘I'oor 1(va "That is not the how mxvt FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS to the h l nd, a: cum I no; but as be leanâ€! t tare led in the trot! I cur‘l tbat th r In?†Mm. a d . u out-tund- I. idol ot his mod dhlnl I girl whom he ry p lsution tmprohvnd what I “as are than I understand, d is whispering to the rs. ho, no, Mark, H. sin to marry without 10 otler." gnu. love would win ," to rr'cd, with piti- ieht vexing them ' "Oh, my lore,' belle the bitter n li s, "how c cruel note tha 'orret you, for min†T could I, Milena. and as to find you e hack than a hoarse cry. M! to re my WHO. "rel, "you have no a. sch-nun vow that the anuel's book in lira y t:eautHul lovo!" yru tar-aka mg?" d trevcnt him he her not. clawing n his own troute wing them with Oh, my love." ho We the hitter sob: li s, "how could ruel note that l ~ret you, for you in†I could not. Milena. had my I to find you and Fnek. those cruel " 0 letters of tVe lrruin. When I York, with my ith love, to clasp as my own little d tuv-ertutore--and crm-l Ictter in my tttd not slay me mu the t little note mu 2n nm'or lo yours u as you '.ose me is only grief um ndrr, sills mud car " \vorjnn's hearts (Iona, I would lay in you, I love you Vt I “'an 4km r so! Med the girl tine I M U upbra Id bu at t a...» am In! tor as be "ood far. In the a no“ rings at the “ind m. all the “Ind-’old. ‘ hi. broken .HI ot love; 111 he would niring cry that 'have pity Ind r'etruqvd white Ft he saw the P n Mar on her seemed to turn mart to ice. " I Mutt-d up- dared rot tut- mt tell him the :h the swaying the night wind had not giv or marriage what I “a I understntr ‘orim: to th He dropped lug >3 that have orld to “in sake. You t he m run ttp.' to marry but I did day he be your she mur- f " and he I dark, " hee lover re up- rshl y. It GriGGLTi KEITH-d" '__'" an...) a who mu. book! had - - hadartak'u PM my“; {may "fr: a"iGriiuiiuMtq"-o-r-- S.--ttedth.t-'trot,bonir - - but â€Mn“. thought! why. hh‘v‘nld on! kindly with " ul UN: ontwn. btersrt. --- A .. -iria; - iiiiuai- - V had and - W E $de know (but tf i!“ rally in - I. a mu. ttmo-oat" . - - b--. a. the would ho may with, andhetorsMt"sh-Nrawarorrt o! bug's in. without our know- imrtso-rurith"ts-troe- ed to I preclplco which In; crumb- Wstt â€an. “OIvo no that to out. Mare." ‘0 Cl“ out. “buy, Dagger"). to the m an and Inning has“), an)“ It for Import. "tttvo In. I by or two to think clenrly; you have bounded. unlined me.†A [Inn of loy pitiful to mold broke out his hagttard use. "I know you could not be In cruel " to and mo uwny.n1y heur- "I know you could not be no cruel " to lead me _ my heart'. love," he murmured. brokenâ€. in volco thrilling with his [not yum- ine love. "You shun have time to get; over the lurprin of thin sudden nay. more." he cried. soyouny, "and them, my darling, you must tell me an: you Ara ready to be my It did not C why she was what she was wite The next word: he uttered ahnost mode Helenu’s poor guilty heart cease heatlmt, and cause her to fait In a. dead faint At his feet. “I hear there is to be a grand scsi- ding at Cameron Hall to-morrow," he said; carelessly enough. "And I do not suppose you could give me any time until your friend's wedding In over, could you!" he asked, earn- estly. . "No." returned He'lenn, speaking the word with a terrible effort. It was strange that he did not know by her quivering voice that there were something pttittsHy wrong l "I shall not come until-the mnrn- me after Miss ani-ron’s wedding, hut I do not know how I am to pass the time-urty heart will he on I saw you, Hr! ting one arm trembling mist. hour together, Moorng in the 9w and I wilt ten bought for y 'ny time uotil 1tye,,tenl'e'. wedding A not. In... lot mstertea,'rVt In, 'aT'" could your tyet 'rsired, etrn- I. Followed by minimum Telelrnph l “NB... returned He'lena, speaking Opemtorl who lull Go to Bloe- the word with a. terrible effort. It "u. " Duty. was strange that he did not know “However tired or overworked mg by her quivering voice that there , may be the railroad operator who ul- "t.T something pitiftrHy wrong ' l, low- truinl to smash into each other i Ina! “:31; T/cope,:,'.?,,',:,';,:,',';',',,','-, l, while he pounds his ear is a bra‘nleu. , . ' ' idiot." mid William James. a: 010 wt I do not knoxs how I am to " . _ l . , I [use the time-my heart will he on 1 timer. “Inn wt" a “mugâ€?! tire. Tell me nil that passed" aim-e i mu, m charge of a station down ID I saw you, "Mona." he cried. pm; Pennsylvania. I went to sleep on duty ting one arm around her sipndn,‘ ', boo-nu I couldn‘t keep awake. Train! trembling waist. “We will swnd an 1 met there every hour or no. and l was hour together, walking amid the 1 the only person to run the business " "iooms in the mveet, soft "sortrrlisrht, I that point. I went to sleep and slept "nd I will ten you what I have , six hours. and there wasn't any smut: bought tor yml on the Jersey I up or the slum?" possibility ot one so ITeightir. Aht Y,, hour will be too I far " my station was onm-erned. "Cd' 21 you. i I t t a "1 was 15 years old when l applied an 2, Sign; tei/r",.'".",',',', 171' r3}: , tor a job to Superintendent Pitcairn of h . . V . g the Philadelphia and Erie. He took our of nine in nwnsnrod strokes. A great cry broke from "010mg. In. on immediately and sent me out to "pa. She had won more an hour Kane. That was the place where Dr. already. Hmvon pity her! whore 1 Kane, the Arctic explorer, once lived, was Frederick? what would he and it was named for him. Kano Is on think? She tore her hands lrom K top of l mountain. with Wilcox at the Mtrrk's grasp In terror too great for bottom on one Ilde and Wetmore on words. the other. on 1- the nut product "Not now." “he gasped, "not now. there now but "its 1806 the more wu I must [to back to the house before In iiaG'iGiii Big train. met " they miss me," she was just about " . to add, "tyefore Frvdormd my lover, 1 keno. and tor l small pines tho trattle . _ __' . __ __ " ....t ....h..., wan considerable. "Not now," she gasped, "not now. I must 5:0 back to the house before they miss me," shr' was just about to add. "herore Frtrdericld my lover, comes to search for me," but chock- ed the words an her lips just In time, "I us! go now, Mark," she cried out i:.1i'1iti:t,wisF,'ii, "in two days more you win to ere again." "Give me but. " few minutos more, Helena: no man can out with his heart's love so hastily and coldly, Ah, Helena. what would I not give for but one was from that up." he added, wistfuliy. He‘was grieved to as. how no shrunk from him, still he did not mistrust. Together they walked up the path, with the cold white moonlight fat- ling pitiltrssly clear down upon them through the branches of the swaying shruhs and overarching trees. ' Neither of thmn dicted a Mieht motion among the shruhhery. Neith- er of them saw the (all fiqure of a man, with a dark-rnhod form cling- irtIt to his arm. who stood motion- loss a‘mnng the shadows, watchipg Neither of thr motion among '01 er of them saw man, with 5 dm in: to his arm, loss among the thnm with the IV a little wickM laugh, "on! you har soon for yourself. Frederick. Yr have given your love to a girl wr would marry you for wealth m position. A girl to a elandesttrte If lover whom she never love you. orly duped and alluring not, hut stirterd 0k tntso than to lu trettehoromr and lngk<9 Qm-morrow our wedding Viv “I was just. about gotta," writes Mrs. Rosa Richardson. of Laurel Springs, N.C., “I had Consumption so bad that the 'ettrt doctors said I could not'llvo more um" 3 month, but I begun to one Dr. King's New Discovery nnd val \\ holly cured by seven bottles and an now "oat and well." We an unrivaled Moreover in Consumption, Pneumonia, La Orippo and Bron'ohim; infallible for Coughn,Coldn, â€than, any Four. Group or Whooping Cough. Gunnnu‘od bottles Mte. and $1 00. Trill bottle. free " B. Snyder's drug “on. In DUI-"nee. Eighth Ctmtrtntcr no manager of ret-tttV-l Bee. Signor Mir-whine. that the Amorlonn grmlemln Ind hll wife. who have jun left. drunk noth- Ing but water with their dlnner. “on that III! lam-h dilemma In the" hill , armor 'ttttstrainer-Notting. sir. The: pa: name In yours-r" and lady. Who ‘In ehtttnttrrte; 0:!"qu 'ow should we ttret-iam- Punch. . Dr. It puma» iii-cum Mr mm.'- to "It Must "" mlnum." uxrllh' m *tretor. "tut "er, - In awn Linn HAD TO CONQUER OR DIE. P Who would ‘ld Johan In (I'm will (To be continued.) ecu: to Mark to ask at Cameron Fun. or doing more. ml: he uttered ahnost " poor guilty heart won pity her! w] ck? what wnulvl tore her hands f; In terror too great " A. oalt â€In ~imst of faces, ncnd of the flrhmty " love now?" crivd tttlv, as she clung rmioric‘k Cnstloton's t. trernhled ever tgti _ the (we! see tho tn" sho added, with not see and be 'Cort- who would strm mourn: with song lows as she “ill on hnve horn rhmir- drnmn mm Yove’s met ttto Tttttttte “I a. will," it to mp, and ds from great for itot now. he before Ist about my lover, rut chock- 's just In t.sttetott's out my HIIH'II ever so‘ things nicely , I sop tho ment tablit wl God, tvith ttPPP. you have " ‘leln. kid ER] Y?“ good n fond fox :5 'ry.,' mm, sun-n1 :0 star th and d st nun â€Mt bl DIAMOND DYE8rptl,t3rAtt,'3iuarmtst " t,rmttr-t1" nu: Diana-d Du- hm but not-Iowa a the and- unln of can)“ for down“. 01th. to our, pan of the warn]. _ - _ Jul-m companion In. M hm! to Mn their and. pup-uku- g,'egneu','2'r'd1i,'a'Mtt caption In" animal)- don-bulb! dared, the my!» ot 'iaeea-ttsext by we mutant-“mo! Damon) Dyes. The manhunt“! " unheated dye: have deceived many people in the you. “om,†am of the cen- mon (hounds we: munch " than who bought. them. The deupllone gettt hum. dyer- beck to the ever reliable Diamond Dyes. no my to use end 11- weve more dul- _ The new century cone-1n with DU. l mom! Dye- ludlug the limb world, and the dam-ad increm- ent! any. While mnny crude dyu have died with tho old century, there I. um and to malaise cam in buying, u some mer- chants hum tstill I stock of common dye. whit-h they desire to dispose of. Home dyer: who wish '0 save money, avoid failure, lust of goods and bitter dituppoiara"snts, thruld mm. upon getting the warranted Diamond Dye- whou they ask for them. In“ “KNEW?“ GREAT “MUMPS All SUPER!!!“ " HIS WHEME WAS SIMPLE AND THOR OUGHLY EFFECTIVE. AVERTED A SMASH UP "l was met at the station by I bitt, wild eyed man, who said that he guess- ed I Wu the kid that was going to re- lieve him. He HIM be was glad to ttet out, but he gunned I'd like tIso work. "'You'll bare the night trick,' uid b. “d rou'il only have to be here "Op. m. to? a. m.' “I looked up with dismay, bu? no - ltrlvllug ahead into the station. 30 Instructed me in mv duties, told me of a country tavern about two mites nwny and then swung on to the train that had been waiting 20 mlnutel for lunch and was (one. “When the any man relieved me the next morning. I put for the hotel and found It after trimming about for two hours and made ttrrangetuvuC" to stay there. The proprletor's wife seemed to take a motherly Interest in me. and that Mtornbnn when I stnrtvd tor work we had a hung up lunch of fried chick- -n Ind jam and things. "Well. thr" night alrout It o'cloek I got hunzrv for that chicken and hauled out my lunch basket I had Jrvat got things nicely spread out on the imam. ment taNit when In come a fat eugl- new. Iyncho. mm" "Wbvreupf Int on mv Then he cut mid: " 'Nee them woods (we In: across the track. anything else In night wood. I. 40 miles ion wide an chum; full o' he y'uself t' (lvrlhf "He wnllred lclmroly out to his ouo zine. and I went to the lunch shanty just In fow the statlrm nml ale up two day:' salary lwfuro I discover“! how determined the keeper was to have plenty of money to support his old age. “The next day I didn't go to the ho- tel. but amid near the station and plotted revengo. it was the custom to tel-graph up trom Wilcox the number of managers who wanted mania " the Kane lunch shanty. and when I not thrs ttrat name that night after vainly scheming Ill day an idea struck me, Ttto menu- rend, 'Slx suppers on 2T._' 1 mde It read 26 and curried it to the lunch hover, who flirly danced with [lot It the unexpected nub. lie un- doubtedly law I Fifth avenue mansion for " old use. Just an " pulled in I rushed into the shanty with 1mm"! ourportln; to have come from Wilcox â€ylng that " the last momvnt 20 pa} lug-nun had deemed to slay there over night to take part In I lot-n1 politic-l celebration. Flynn wu furious Ind went I. the conductor for corrobora- tion. The latter board with I grin the story of the an poured supper. and. retnrdtttertttg It. on expel-tom. with l'lynn'l when on two or the. occu- nlonn. Ilmply shrugged m would“! and laid: " “How c'n l Dolph? "Welt. the In. of deep (In: any and tho atonement did me up. and about " o’clock I found I couldn't tap my on. open. t took the red lantern and null- " the ttn bottom to I m In the middle otthetmet and won‘tothoodnat the wood. Ind lay darn. Winn t nwolg the My operator, who Ind but dram an of bed two hour- Ibenl of an. Wu new the Phlllddphln Ind Iris non-d mm Into "In!“ an": ham 0 on In! I†at 'yrettrr, ' . ,l. .- 'i'ritiiligtrgtt'lgaNMll kid? “aid he. "That‘s tot ‘d tor you. It'll give you bet I‘v'n tho world.’ ulmn he put me on a bench put me on a bench, um] an! my trlti'per. acking his teeth, and v too "i'dffpljiiii'-v- '"'cPfiffi' Plf - J " 0. tt?ilill.qth"ar: l w SmmNE-giï¬fg once "--t'amrs Bon- . . 11tidklud s1'cdi""ep.%ull,"". ii'.Vu" ie1tehtekt,/H,rirAtit St'iit'." Fauna-tun] _ " Wag M tggTy,'tttgft','fr to N M L U Honor 31-minute of Torooto Unlvpnity. I Hosanna of the (‘nllegu at mum-u, Snr , gl-OIH mud Amour-hour:- ot (MM-'00. Speck! nucnllan paid to the treatment. of rheumrrsm lumbngo. no alien. obesity, etc. “dance And th.','ge, 0315“,“ 8mm». oppodu Woolen Mills. . one Mr I.CRAM. . Bun inter. whatnot. our ' do. fe,",',',', out to Chronic]. RL'titt"U"ft . eroo, d - Corair' -eaist 'wuaho. Men-Al wanna.- on Erb gt. Wadi.) 'ua.Wem. mmnlmtion. BM: 5:an m am a " on n, a son. . _ te nun paid to me {1:53. mm and chronic dim. King St Eaat,Betrtin. D" D. B. k G. H. 30me Physicians. Surgeon-I, 000. Dr. D. B. Bowlby Coroner for the Cains}. De. a. B. lloleYJreau 51130.99: of ttrt “Amp-gun! ear. _ ihriuiGd" tuaiGarCaaituarr. Limmtiate 3f irriR%ieie BF --e- - - id,- EEK-3 goomgnd AepouchturtPt 'ouWt't1td of 'c'iirkdfecr- my}: iithdCrrGT. "GiiTGGT, Albert Street Waterloo, a month-noon m of rbeute Dr. Wnldon'd nan-Ida“. Tm» comm ll nlnstjon. owner x cm I) DR. W. J. SCHMIDT. Dent'n. Oman-m at 'oronto UM md at the Royal College of Dental Bu ot on". io. Al buncheu of si'i,l'itill,'iiF, moaned lnclndinmwn and brid Had ortho dontits. lanaesthetla and Mathias extraction. win Visit St. Jm an Frt. dny of each month. Gillan. Knur- Nook KM street. Harlin. d Dentist mus" Rani mum o or Dental Rut-gem“. BIKE. Toronto Unhmltr. Allbmnchea “dentistry praetUM. 0mm n Jannen‘n Block. Berlin, om 8mm Bros: Store. Run-moo between Earn-um a t%dd a ‘md SLueblng‘s green. w. B.Wilklnson, LD.8., 0.0.8. DENTIST. Block. anloo. ly WELLS, L. D. B. C. W. WELLS. D. D. B., Dona-u Waterloo. Will visit Elmira, "ttax Home, the mud Thump: 59d F.s*uty.rg1 {mph â€no mun .......-...., n..- . ..._., -- -____" Thursday and Friday of each y'rpl1aW?a'r't,', 1 pm. to Friday 1 p. m. ODON'I'U DER tor pnlnleaa extraction of teeth. In. waterrkto oiBoe will be cloned every m†AMI-ooh from May In to November mt. B. Iml n. yuan. M_. n elf. nverG'CllUi7ll'GiiCiiriiiiir: --- I?" (‘0 In model-um. sable» In mr of Gemini!“ mun . my; JOHN L. WIDEIAN _ tuner at Marl-o Um ihB-Pttrt 0mm. BL hook. on. MON SNYDR‘B of Iii - u-.. At In Drug Morn, 'tgtitt f EHLHAN"! BARBER BIO? Gordan the Hunt 310-"me Anwyl 1aMgltt but at. m no foam. An um than: Macon. ' and chlldmn'l but all». 2yl21.') E,'ii1tit, 'lltt N... “a |Cyclo ..'.a “labor ago" _ __ ---- BRANTFORD fliepgsat'qr,ftg,cfttt mun- Dam-c 33mm. R. xx. L. HILLIARD. R.C. T. NOECKER, __wF_w, Xel1utltt..fr, Tere.rA' PP‘WW wt Into the tttt 23itai'lti'i,'t'lirli.t' 1.. t)',lare1i','he.t,"riiv,'il, arm“ 2"rs'Ittt"ti/t2tl= as: - IMP-m Sam-nor. III-h- iii'iii'iiiii'ii" Mis d m iitiiiiii'iiii'i " EStqtil HM A, HALLIARD Irma-u- hull-.10.]. .- 770mm Sum“, P "9" unravel: 0019-999! o. HUGHES. [VERY AND EXCHANGE BTABLES George '3utrWtt,.PtxmrtttPt. Ald 313d: oft1eet Canadian Blow, Berlin. mm. P. BRAUE Lee. llama» Shop Dentist. 01500 In M IMaNihtw'tg MISCELLANEOUS tUte Open Daily. MEDICAL thv. Inlan- DENTAL LIVERIES mm Dug-u- 81-93591! 'tf,taaliMEt WEI ones": nun anâ€. CIGAR STOREQQ A Delightful Mott. Mullen! III-Wont. Near the Railway Track, Watctioo First class Watches, Clocks MID Jewelry. Watch Repairing a. sspetrialtr, Having had 20 years' expel-ism. of Watch Repairing, I can gum timt class work. Prices Right. J. DOERSAM, Kipling Ties Newest shades and coloring: also a fine lot of Silk Front Shh-u Our stock of furnishings {I more complete than ever. Try us for your next tte thin etc J. RITZER, Waterloo Wells Drilled Wind Mills Suppllod All kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices Just Opened Out - GENPRON Wha- both chin and We. rm. to Wedsowttho Bull. kayakCofot _ Bttgtg.ttt-rtatmlt.l" _ mmwua A - _t my adamant!“ u as hom $6.00 up We th\ “a; fu111ine ..of ortndrtk t"qtl' a: damping“, 0i"... A "it'24 Sold e b " country I!†g and“! per bottle, or It amen at: uni. One that you'll appeeeinto9t' always the result when you“ our choice tohaccos. Of tsll kinda. Walking I!“ and sporting goods In am our specialties Inf-no. P. A--MMt on. an“. 1900 Models LEAPER BROS HAWKESVILLB Jacob Ball We ropresetlt glue (M OERBAM'S ANOTHER M or luau-loo ug