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OK, THE WilGH OMEOSIE CIO. A ROMANCE OF HIE RIVIERA. By ST. GEOIlOn HATIIIMRXE, 4uthr mf -JL'i$ Win, ef Xttt Yrk," "T i'yuitr t Hft," ' it.ti L aint4," tc, tc Corjrlht. H03, Street and Smith. New York. CM.irrrit XV. (Continued.) Iteally u mattered little to her whetber rmplro or republic rulcJ In France; ber derpotlo sway could go on Jut Uio name, In Orient or Occident, wherever men with enormous tank accounts and hearts to break could be found. She cared more about brealilnK the cool disdain of Mark Merrick and bringing him to lur feet than for the Oi'leanUt entire. Merrick did not know what It wai all about. llo was poon to learn. When those m !i btrnn tr cloo In 1I1o dt ps around the quarry at buy. Merrick discovered, to his Intense til gut and ehaprln. (hat he was alr.-.url In the center of the disturbance. Of eourne, his c;:ily thought was of Cor.fitanep and his fear U--t alio should be Injured In cac of any ilutir.K or bon.b throwing In tlu direction of the heir apparent to the Iiussinu throne. "Have no fear, duilinp." ho nald. teadily, perhupH rlad of a chance to address the ularnied Irl to tenderly, and again thrut his personality be tween her rhrlnklng form and danger. Tho print e.!t, eagerly watc l.ln ev ery move, taw that ihe man they hud b llevcd to be the Fret-lle-nt made nt attempt to II y that ho khowt-d no sign of fear, but calmly awaited the eomlug of the advancing royallfts. There w as noriu thing fo nonchalant about his manner, fo unlike the deni cnnratlve Frent hrtian, that the keen eyed Uuhtdan woman Lad lur suspi cions aroused. "lie acts like a man who has ex pected Juit Mich a thing to occur. Mon I)leu! It may bo n Waterloo for Count Leon yet. Monsieur Jones Is going to be heard from before the curtain falls upon the last act." She ended her soliloquy with a cry-, for her gar.c had wandered to the oth er quarter jut In time to see Merrick end one man headlong to the grcun ! Lecnuso he had dared to lay a hand uptn Constant c. and theu placing the now thoroughly frightened girl b hind him. face the eager crowd with a weapon in his hand. (It APT Kit XVI. Of Course. The men who were oppose 1 to Mer rick had seen hi t arms berore; some of them had doubt!os fought through the bloody Frant o (Jermaa war under the banner of I.ou'.s Naptdcon, and ht-r.ee thry were hardly t be deterred In their iurp(.e by the fierce as-p.t t of a love pilgrim at bay. ai-.d leveling a little piicU'.-t revolver. True, It looked, serious rr.ouch with so determined a foemarj fating tlivi.j. but there was m t-our.rd present. Mcnlck ml;. V.t hr.ve dc:i? math more t'.ainaf,o had net luek been agalr.it L'.m. His lr.tentirr.s were cf the best, but It was perhaps fortunate In the end that rcr.e one rtruck his arm J:i.t a.i he let fly his llrnt shot, which went vlJe of the mar!; and wounded where he grimly meant to kith Cer.stanco bhriel.ed as she saw then bear down wyn li.-r lover: when his weapon was tern from his hand In the rciiCi ho till! strut k out Man fully, and gave a waiu welcome to thoso who t loKed In. It was of thort d :rat!rn. of eou.-s !:ico Maik did not jK.ses the pow ers eif a gladiator, and tht.e who er.rrrcd him were teven to his t r.e. panting for breatn, with his to.it tu'.t ripped from his tack, his Lat l-.t nr.l half tll.'hevelcd. while blood larked several scratches upon his Ijvc. ho finally ceasod to strugtle. Count I. eon saw that thu far his fame. o loldly wrought, had met with ccr.ipMe success. Jones was still missing, and by thl time the doughty count had about ccme to the conclusion that it had all liccri a falre alarm w ith rt-fi renro tfi tt. 3 ability of th wf.r.derful Yankee to Interfere with their grr.nd scheme. The natural rrhle tint causes man to puff out and trut like a king when Ids plans are meet ful was again taking hold upon tho African explorer. An exodm at once began. There was r.o attempt of any kind made to prevent the triple abduction. The wholo army of Monaco's prince ling could not have stayej theo des perate cavaliers, and surely It did not behoove any of the rormopolttan quests of Monte Carlo to Interfere at tho risk of their lives. Po tho -pood people flocked about tho gardens again; the buzz of eager conversation arose, very like the drone e;f a great hlTe of bees, and many eyes were glued upon the star lit har bor, where tho tocky promontory of Mentono ran like a great selraetar Into the sea. Meanwhile, the last scene In the exciting drama was beinK enactel be low. Jones had bided his time, knowing that he held tho trumps with which to sweep the board. Feme men take th keenest satisfaction In allowing mat ters to almoft reach a victory for the oppoflng forces ero showlr.g an In vincible hand. Merrick was grinding Ms terth In anger bees:e he found hlmaelf un All to aacist Ccr.-tznce down the steep path that would take them to the beat h. He knew now that th? sensation he experienced at sight of the F.r.gMsh boat had s me foundation; and he was far from Ldnc a superstitious man. He did cot Intend to glvu up with out ono moro desperato struggle; they had torn half of his coat from his lack, and might as well finish the Job. At the same time he was fully aware how hopeletrly such a battle must be. with such tremendous odds against him. The descent of the steep path had been accomplished In safety, and now they stewxl where the little wavelets washed up on the pebbly straud; In the daytime It wus a beautiful spot, and even In the starlight, with numer ous boats drawn upon the beach. It presented an attractive appearance. This was where Jones had mar shaled his forces and lay In wait like a huge spider, ready o pounce upon his foe. Count Leon's first Intimation of dan ger was when a voice called out sud denly In French: "Make ready!" The awful clicking, as of many ham mers belonging tti firearms being drawn back, sounded from the dark ness around, from behind adjacent boats and batMng houses. It was o terribly slgnlflrnnt that tho whole of the little company came to a kudden halt, n:id their blood seemed to pun told. "Take aim!" came a second method leal order. Ootid heavens! were they to be mowed down like cattle In the sham lies, Without the banco brave men demand of nt least seeing tlu-lr foes? Count Leon, desperate fUhter that he was, could not stand this. l'eihaps the spark of t hlvalry with in hU nature arose In rebellion at the idea of t rie so Innocent nnd fair as Constance being made a victim to a tragedy: and yet this same man was In the act t:f tarrying her t n to be come his unwilling bride. The inn lives of Frenchmen ar and always will be pretty much of a mystery t' Anglo Saxon Intellects. At nny rate, he had tho good sen? to atcrt what threatened to be trage-dy by exclaiming: "Hold! do not fire! Wo have . lady here!" "Do you surrender, then?" de manded the velc'o. "On what terms?" "That )oa give up those you hold." The count now knew with whom he had to deal. There wos a mighty struggle U: his mlr.d, but he realized the gam was lost, and nothing could be gainr ! by a desperate battle, since the ho i. for the Orleans j rluce had not ye: come. "I a.rce to the terms, rr.or.sieu. providing not or.e ef us Is detained." he nnswe-red. steadily. "Then It Is settled. Kelc.ire yo-:r ;rlsoii rs and disperse before w rhange our minds." "Ah! Monsieur Jones. I hepe w may met t n';air:." he raid, moodily, thinking what pleasure It v.oul ! t htr..ld he r.m across the v.oinbrf... Yankee somewhere1 In the Soudan. "And do not forr-.-t Strombido.'.' :..onsI ,.r. for ho !;;. s'.vi rn to tie dath of you or.e of t!.or. fine das." eaii- 1 out the raging I'cF'Mck. w Uit for Vr.b ;,i,is' re: t.-al:it v.o:ii : have run madly In the direction '!:' hated vcico ar.d taluu l.i chance s. "Au rcvoir, erntle-mtn: cr.il on n when you please. a:d you will fin ; out how we do certain tlinys ov in dor.r oh! America. You will II::. mo la gay Faroe. Come, now, yov room is better than y":r ev.rt.pany sti kindly make your exit." Jones' Advice was worth foilowir: revtral of thti.i enured a boat an. put tut fver the starry waters fi r. Sir Ll'iml's yacht, while tie re. scattered about the grounds under llo belief that thtlr Identity was t!ii known. S) that glorious scheme cf tl Orbar.Nts fell through, arid carrie' with its ruins the wreck of Cxir.l Leon's private enterprise. It was u ca?e of too much Jo::rs. Of course, Cor.htance had flown t her lover, anxious to condole) wit!: Mm concerning his wounds, and to assure him of her sympathy. Then Jones nnd his "army" nj poured, mustering only five souls t .til; be.t even five men may, when they so desire, make cn li.;poslng dh j lay of sound by npcatedly drawln; back the clicking l.iu.iinis of tht !. wt npor.s. Of course. Merrick was great!;, rwnar.cd when later on he learne I vhtt a tioubie rolo Jor.es had been playing; but as l.applneys had be ?. granted to him, such outsMo events only created a nomcr.tary ripple lr The steady current of his life. A strange thing had happened however, the u.cgle cryptogram, the wonderful paper bearing tho Intricate formula whereby the chances of the gaming tat le could bo Invariably thrown ag.ilnct tho bank, was lost! Jt.-l.es, fearing lest ho might b? lobbed of the priceless document, had sown It unde-r the ll'ilng of Mer rick's cost for rtfe keeping, end a luck would have It. the paper was In ihe half that Lad been torn fmm th.. back tf that Individual during Ms desperate struggle wlta tho royalist' wlx obeyed tho will of Count Lecn. Jones starched for the remnant of that cent far and wide1, but It wus never found. And thus Mor.te Carlo's doom wa Indefinitely postjoncd; the day tf wrath failed to appear, since no llr !ng man possessed a complete copy of Parragh's Intrlcste and wonderful system that had wrought so lalef '. a terror In the minds ef tho usuaby Irem nerre-d croupiers ef the bank. IOng would the tf Irgs cf these twr t.!cats te tho tlcre c cscr ccavcr sation over tho green-baize tables, nnd while the illustrious name of Jones might not go "tv.inderlng down the ages" us a liberator of enthralled mankind. It would ever be held In re mt mbrance ns belonging to tho man who, aided by soma astonishing good fortune, together with a masnlflccnt "system." had broken the famous bank at Monto Carlo two eights In succes sion. Ferrers the actual result trended the other way, and there was moro extravagant play the baianco of the season than ever before; sinco a prac tlcal dcmoi stratlon had proven that the long-sought system was possible, every ono who had ever bucked against the tlge-r returned to the charge rcfrcH.e-d and Invigorated, and many n unique set of figures, long since discarded ns hopeless, was made to do duty ni'ain. Jones, in his official capacity, might have rejoiced to lay hands on Villebois. but the count vanished from tLe scene, and was next heard of In equatorial Africa, whero ho Joined his fortune as an exile from Franco with the two daring captains who aspired to found n new nation among the refugee blacks cf tho sreat Si!dr.n. Me nick having endured so muc'i for the girl he loved, wns very urgent with regard to a speedy wedding: perhaps he still entertained some faint fear lest his old dread of seem ing to be a fortune hunter should overwhelm him, aud brir.. about fresi troubles. Nor could Constance, whore very existence wrs now wrapped up l.i Lis, say Mm nay: s when they reaeie-1 London. In company with the genial old c.ileijc!. the knot wus tied secure ly that made him the happiest mau on earth. Havlrg foiit wed their fortunes thus far, r.r.d witnessed thtlr safe arrival in the harbor f matrimony after n stormy voyage ovt r the uncertain sea of ttvruhlp. it won! 1 be folly to fpnd nny further time over their Joys nnd their sorrows, from whhh 'Vi n the most favored Individuals may i.ot le wholly fuv. While doing the great city of Nov York some months later, Merrick re etlved a communication from an old friend so enaractt i Istle of Jones !n !ils happiest mood that It afforded Mm more than a littlo amusement, even while ho mourned over tho vtaknts s of poor mankind. The let ter was extremely brief and pithy, belli" directly to the point: "Your prnphecy. my dear boy, wa. alas! fulfilled. The wonderful pr'.n ei rs charmed me ns bio has done many a letter man. wound mo around her finger like a pk-ee f sdlk. mado love to me one day and laughed a; me the r.et. ur.tll 1 fell Into a fever md threatened to cress the fc'tyx, only ;r t;nce Jones, he war.n't able V) :-ay the freight. The Cossack and 1 fought a duel, do you mind, and I'm :i:rsing the poor devil even yet in '.o.-pital: we've sworn eternal frlenJ "'.lip. nnd plan to to China to win '.Tt-.uic there. Conf'-sslon Is good for he p.'.-'.il. I ar Maik, so hear mo out. ilvery m:ptin :i I won at Monte Cnri . i.t to t.ie siren for diamonds an 1 et ;'.. : then, when the en 1 am-, .'lie :..arrl-l n rb-h oid ltralila '.rnher nr.i! is n-iv- on the hl,;h se.i, our.d fwT Kl ) Jar.i lit). Foor dev il. i..' I p'ty Mm! I think If tho Coe nek f : i ! -! to l.o'-r his vrord I t.';i-.;l t n. e to a nunnery or r.eeept an fT r fioni Kriig-r In the Trunsvatl. Voura hur.iiliatliiKiy. ,-Juaej." (Tho end.) .'.TV IMPLEMENT OF WAR FARC. Filipino C:!a Msy Replace the Day- cr.et in f.e United States Army. As n result of tht1 war In the Fhll-ipire-s the armies of the civilize 1 orld may have a new Implement of .irfar Tie bayonet now carried by merlcan soldiers is practically of no - ulue, a;.d many otHcora think that it Is simply loading down tho soldier ii;h useless weight to make tho ayonet : art of his equipment. Hut the bo! used by tho Filipinos ! us coiv.itiondt d Itself to many ofH i crs ns a sensible w eapon, and on tho : croinmcnrfallon of there ofheers, ion. Crorler, chief of ordinance, has i ad ma le Ce bold bayonets, which . ave betn Issued for experimental l urposcs. Thlj bolo bayonet has two -utting edges, like the native weaion, tud Is much more formidable than tho present service bayonet. Tho more progressive officers advocato ;bandoi.!r,g the ta)ontt, ns they point a:t that the day of tho bayonet barge Is over nnd thero will be no raore hand to-hand fighting. In the South African war, tho war ..fTlcers made the F.ritlsh officers aban U.n the swird and carry rifles, n that they might not be distinguished irotn thtlr men, tho Doers making special efforts to kill the officers. The sword was of no practical val :e and was simply an Irvlgnla to do note command. In tho next great war many officers bellevo there wlil bo seen neither the sword nor tho bayonet. The British Cabinet. T. F. O'Connor In his I.ondon week !y calls attention to the fact that all members cf the present Urltlsh cabi net have been In office nearly seven' years a tremendous strain on any-i body, no matter how robust In health or ardent In ambition. Most of them, J 'oo, are so well off that they do not eare for the big salaries they draw, j Curiously enourh, Mr. Chamberlain Is now one of the men to whom the $23, ou a year that goes with his ofHce Is a crr.sidrttlcn. He was worth about fit.orie.Hin at ene time, but he bought i ccftly property and has lost a good real In speculation. Consequently, Le ! ret by r.r.y means so well to do as Li' was whtn he entered the cabinet. Migration to the Northwest. In an articlo entitled, "Tho New Tldo of Northwestern Migration." contributed by Condo Hamlin to a re cent number of the Itevlew of Re views the statement Is mado that the tldo of Immigration Into the north west Is cow at flood. Mr. Hamlin says: "it Is like the movements of 1879, 1SS3 and US7 in Its Intensity, but un like them In almost every tdhcr rev spect. The number of settlers who had come to tho northwest In the first four months of 1002 exceeded tho en tire Immigration of last year, and the total for 1002 promises to surpass the cumber of settlers from Ilurope that poured In any ono year Into this section during the period of crtatcst foreicu Immigration. "He-sides tho settlers attracted by wlid lands there is a notable move ment of farmers who ar purchasing lands already under cultivation. Uoth ciasiios cf settlers, however, are com ing mainly from tho mlddlo states Iowa, northern Missouri, Illinois, In diana nnd Michigan. They are selling their old farms at from $75 to 5 loo an acre and with their money, farm ing Implements and sometimes live stock arc moving to the northwest nnd buying better lands nt from $2 to 13 an acre; or. If already under cul tivation, at from $15 to Jilo an acre. Wholo train loads of these well to-do farmers are passing through St. Faul nnd Minneapolis with such frequency m to provoke no comment. They arc American-Lorn, already educated in Uio ways of tho American people, nud Ihls Infusion will bo almost Imiuu Cjately felt In tao crop production of C)o northwest, In the business of Its cemmercial centers, In the Improved nethods of farming Lrought from the ost, and In tho greater energy vl e immunities whero they settle." Profit-Charing Creamery. The Continental Crear cry of Kan one cf the latest 1 itltutlons of v kind in the world, has adopted what It calls the profit-sharing plan. To a newspaper man that Interviewed the presided of the company he said: Our prcfit-sharlng plan Inaugurated tlnce Jan. 1 Is rapidly proving itself an unqualified FUecess. The more gen erally l. Is understood the more popu lar It becomes. TLe plan Is very sim ple. The prices we pay for butter-fat are absolutely out of our Lands. We have arranged matters so we cannot control the price. We tare the price every day upon tho New York market, paying always two and one-half cents Its.? than the quoted price. Then we a?k the patron to pay the actual running expenses cf the skim ming itatlon. This expenso runs from one-half cent to five cents per pound, according to the amount cf milk re ceived nt th? station. It takes about the same labor nnd expanse to manu-factr-e 20.t'v0 icur.da of butter as it docs to make 10o.(0J pounds. If we re ceive 2r).Ct"J pounds of milk per day at a station It takes little more labor anJ exp'.me to handle It than If we wire receiving 1.0i"J. Ke .he running ex penso of the nation Is In the hauds of the patron. They pet nil tho profit gair.td by the greater quantity of milk received; there Is a corrcrpr;ndlng tle cn use In the eo?t per round for hand ling and the patron gets all the lav ing. Increaie of Silos. Heports from New York say thst a poo l n;any new alios are btlng erected In that state. The farmers are com ing to appreciate the advantages of having on hand a good supply cf nu tritious feed at a'.l times of the year. The drouth of last year that so seri ously cut short the summer pastures was a lesson to those that arc willing to trust to luck whether they have anything for their cows t3 cat or not. The tilo Is an Insurance against short supplies of feed. One of the great ad vantages of It Is that a rood crop one year may be stored and held over for years without detriment to Us feeding qual.ty. As the use cf silos becomes more general we will lave more and more the practice cf storing for years In advance of need. In this way tho feeder may render blmelf Indepen dent of the accidents of weather, and the supply of dairy products will be come uniform. As It Is at tho present time only the Lett managed dairies Lave abundant feed the year round. Oeet Pulp as Cow Feed. The pulp from the beet sugar fac tories is now largely wasted. That this condition Is hastening to Ca end appears certain, however, as a pulp drier has been invented that seems to accomplish the mission for which It was created. A Michigan factory has erected a building for th3 special pur pose of drying the pulp and Citing it for market as a cattle feed. This Is done by subjecting It to pressure to get out the water ant! afterward dry ing It with heat In excens of 200 de grees Tahrenhelt. By this procers the pulp Is reduced to a smaller compass and can be transported with much ea?e. Moreover It can be kept long enough to make It an object for fced rrs to handle it The dairymen will doubtless find pulp quite a valuable feed when It becomes possible to treat It as other foods are treated. Dut beet pulp cannot take the place of a cot :tntrated feed, even In Its dry state. Figures sometimes He. A co-iole f pounds of cotton Judiciously dls rlbuted can aid twenty pounds to'any vemtn's Cgure. Near York Frcia Approved of the Distinction. A certain American writer cf In ternational reputation who died re cently was, llko so many other geni uses, strangely Incapablo of man adng bis own domestic affairs. The small boy cf the family was his fa ther's pet, but the terror of the rest of the household. Now It hsppened that under this same roof with this small boy lived to maiden aunts, sis ters of bis mother. That they were thorns In his flesh bo made no pre tense of concealing. On one occasion when be bad overstepped a bit far ther than usual the bounds of pro priety In addressing bis relatives, bis Aunt Julia appeared before bis fa ther to state tho case. Ner nephew bad called her a fool, while bit Aunt Martha be bad characterized as a fool. The young offender was summoned to tho paternal prenencc. Fixing him with bis eye the father de manded: "Did you call young Aunt Julia a fool?" "Yes." "Did you call your Aunt Martha a fool?" "Yes." "My son. was tho prompt reply, "that Is exactly the distinction I should make myself." A Foolish Lift. Stratford, Wis.. July 2Sth. William Juneraann was working with a farm er near this place last summer and one day they got stuck with a load of grain. Mr. Junemann sayB: "Wo tad to lift llko fools and my back cracked and started to hurt me so that 1 couldn't stand It any longer. Tho man I was working with took ino home and I went to bed. I saw an advertisement of Dodd's Kidney Fills In tho paper and I sent and got one fifty cent box. lleforo I bad this box used up I began to feel bet ter and I kept on and very soon my Lack was well again. "I can't say enough for IVuld's Kid ney Fills and I cannot understand why anyone should continue to suf fer with backache when Dodd's Km ney pills will euro It no quickly." Where Cats Are Valuable. ' Owing to a plague of rats and mlco. cats sell at $25 a pleco In North Yu kon Territory. 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" Your Vegetable Compound Is cer tainly wonderful, and well wortb.T the rraie your admiring friends who have been cured are ready to give you. I always speak highly of It, and you will admit I hare good reason to do no." Mk. . Hhitk, I.aninjr, Mleh. $MOO ffftlt If tftlmtmUt i rn fnmtim. Tho fullest e'oiinscl on this wuhject ran 1ms secured without cost by writ In? to 31 rn IMnkham, JLynn, Muss. Your letter will l ontlrcl coufldcntiaL Clears the Complexion 153 Wlllard street, llnrllngton, 'L Mareh 21, 1U02. thoutrnt 1 would try llaxter' Mandrake Hitters to clear my complexion and purify my blood. I Cnd It has helped me very mueh." hint. Mary T. Ilrunetto. Fsxter's Msndrnke Hitters are ledd crervwber in liquid or tablet at ?5rl Ekt!JW Mithr Hrnr' NwmI roadrrt fr CMIlf Siii-crkf titty unml y Mother tlr, nark lo tho I'hlUlrt n Homo to Now Ye-rk. Cir 1 YvrrUtiiicwi, lll kieiniMh. Tix-UilU4 lMs ontri move Sim! rruUii Um Ilowrls lH-tror Wo rum. ()vir 30,t lrAiaotilnt. At U UruK.-lHOe, ZV t-rnts. SumpWj KHEH Ad un Allen S. tiliiikirtl, IKy, New Yi(fc- Th man bo will iwrar on th street hun ttio MDir klhel tit a Ixtirt an (hn on whu tlruvo nulla llirougli ttia l.aiwl oC ChrUU Ilsll's Catarrh Cure Is taken lutsrnally. FrU e, 75c It Is a!d Hint I.Ou pou-uU of poultry Will rent lifn lo rui Ihnn !. itmil or trf. utul will sell for ulinmtt twite a mueh. UKU CKOHM It A LI. Ilf.UH Hbotilil bo l:i rvnry homo. A-k yimr grorf fer It. lergo U e. xu kago only a eout. It lun't always the arlrl who winrs lh blitK-t tiiuith of remrH nrt-l viotrln lo h K-iii'O who kliowa lh intmt uiut fontUell. Sfr. VVInnlow'a Hiiothlnc Myrni.' Ti't rhl Jrcn Irriliirif. tullrni Ilia fiim, rriuro f CAUiu.aiiou.all) la, cures Uid tttltc. Vt Ulli A illxciturM-i'tl (iirltlat In always on wlui i!i' not riilftn timt half lu)llK. BOYS WHO MAKE HONEY In a lUiiily little hooklrt, a) out of tome 1'til.lit Ua tell in tlinr own vrayJuKl how ll.cy have niaile a auctra cl ftrlliug Tlin SATURDAY nvnsisn post- Tiilurrsrf Irttria Ic.lniff hoV Ihry t'uilt t; a pa)iu hui n- outtule of (tuxt liouia. Inlerrtlnjc loiic of icul bukiucaa in We will fnmUli you with t Ten Conira the fiitt rrk Fr r . df e'li4lcr, lo t told at !'iv J Criitt a Copy 5 you can llirn - rn. u3 tliC wt.olr .le pure lor a many at you ftixl you can teiltlie next week. It you want lotry it, aihlrcss riova' DrrASTvtNT Th Curtit Publithmr Company, PhiladtlphU Dor its wck Ihoroufhly Everywhere knowo as sSectlvo Not ache win iniro Tke non bnl DENT'S Sold everywhere; mailed for 18v C. ft. DENT & CO., Detroit, MloS. V jps rtird's Big Bargain Book f liT& n 'fih prices, by V ' r holssallng goods to all. Vii L-J 111 tavs you many dollars. Tl rontalna -? 1 Pjg qnottn whl- irlrva on 19.1mU ilinnruKt rti. I. li V t iiu.truMi ftr o.-. to lifilp yonnah-r I Knt htS c'"t h"-k li". Ken 4 It r-i.t f r ril..rii nl l-rn how Ui luaka tour Jllr Uv Uto wuia. ot flv. 5 CHICAGO Tho hotit that t-IW the tru,H. "..Vo.ru-fThorr.pscn's Eye Watsr rT" a THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, ISOrWH OAMH. INDIANA. IULLCOl WM:S IN Cllc, Utter. Vc riftinu nJ tllaiory, JnurnalUm. Art, .Vloct, I'harmacy. Law. Civil, Mechanical aa4 tilao trital i:nglnerlnx, Arcbltectare. Ihnrnuglt Preparatory and Catnoiarcta) Cowr. Wooma Pre to all ata.Vnt who have Mm-jilM- th atu'ltea rritiirr1 for a-traltolon Into tho Junior or beulor Year t auj o( tho CeUe(t. ta iurar Wooma ta Pent, moderate rharja to attidant ovrr aevrntr n prrparln lor folli-KlaU t.'oura A MinllrJ DumlK-rof t i'iillilnl? lor tha (rla l.iMi-al atait will n rrclvnl at prUI itin M. lidwa'd'a Mall, for loja umler 13 yeara, 1 uni.u In lb eomplienea of lia rulnienw Tiift S9lt Year wlil owm epteisbr IVeiJ. Catalofrura frea AftJra kl;V. A. MOUKIMiY, C. S. PretUeflt, ST. MARY'S ACADEMY NO TOl DANTG, INDIANA. (One mils wnt of tha tJnlreraity of Xotrs Vam. Thoroaf h Knfllali aorl Claaaleal I'.Jnaatlofa, lnriulln eirrek. I.ailn. French ami tlercaan. ta rotnplt-viDir the full eoiir of atu1tea, atntleoiaW rrf--lva tha lift-alar I'ollglata !graaa. Tlia ConrtitorT ef Muala la ronduoted ets tha pla of lbs teat GaMletl CooaarvalorlMcif turopo. Th Art Dwpwrtmant la raodeUed after th beat Art Srhoola of Fiiiwpa. I'rrpwrwtory ot silnina Itopnrtnaanta, ! ara brra earrfoily prrparl for tha At rrr.lo an1 Adranor.l t'ourara. tlrmatilwm oa AfT i1lr-tlon of t)ra.lualA of lloalon Nortnak School of tlymnaatlra. llookkplntf, honoa rtphr and TytTwritlng enr. Kvrry varloty nf Kaory Needlework UuhU For ealalofua ajd Creta d ui rem ess op no acadcmy, St Mary's Aeaaimy, Hr Dama f. O, iirtana. WHERE FOR All EDUCATION? Ih-fora Oaoiilnf tMa alt Important tjwalloax tha thonahtlui parrnt wl l rarefully InvaaU Rate the many aUvaataea 0iweJ tj th PREPARATORY SCHOOLtl OLIVET COLLEGE r.tpooalow, InatrtMt Ion heat, injtut& rifXL Seixl for ralalogu to ily. Currepootiknv eorvllal.y laviea.1. CEORCE N. ELLIS, Principal, Ollvtl, KhX. W. N. U.-UETnOIT-NO. 3t-lW03 When answering Adi. pleat mealioit tdt pa pet 1-1 wKk mi ras. l Jjl H tin. aw. I. v rwf I I m km ? p. r?.1 Ver ""7,w' ' T V