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Gentlemen : It please* ua toatate that He himself are coming lo the front very rapidly. In the caae of your remedy a. in proportion i t .iw nthnr hlrtnrv end liver mrr ***** to noie« of any other kidne> end liver cure 0 il, _ . - or medicine for the cure of kidney and „ . . liver disorder«, The Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cur* i* the beaf-aelling article on our «hvive*, ami U rapidly on the in rrvaae daily. H-pv. tfuliy yount, CorriN & Mayiikw, Dmggiau, t Twentieth and M.aalon atreeU. San hr.,, c, " c °. C * 1 - ^ It i. natural enough that a man who fill, him .If elth «vine ihould cat e grape , Inc Bgun when he walk». WHAT TME BtraOllTI 8AY. Ma Rea 2-1. 1)««. Manufacturer» of the Great £»*rra Kid- i ne y anti Liver Cure . In our Judgment California production« KI.BCTRIC KIIRCI. The (Ireal fundamental Principle of the 1 nlvrrae and lia IVwer lo Heatore A (ieneriia. Of. llraltli to lluinanltl fer k> tir». Darrin The» Will Treai anil t ure Ihe lllali anil I.»», the Kieh and Posr. «r All tirade» and «talion». Tree of charse I Bill further Notier. Experiment» by »cieiitiat» are con«—ntly and ««rely prov'iiir electricity to be the great motor power of crea'lon. Kleclricity i» the moat powerful chemical agent, a« well a» fhe ban» of chemical action. It 1» the primal element of Mglil ami heal, ihe prom ter of life and Ihe «i—iiier of health. IH»ea«e yield» readily to it« mau nellc touch, and even unrelenting d nth 1» averted bv it» presence. Thousand» of alNiced aiid »uffering liear wltne«» lo it« healing r wer. The electric irealment. a* by Ihv». Iiarrln. has revolutioa Ixed the practiie of medicine, a« I« shown by the follow KXTKACT« Ok TMTINONlAl*: (îeorire ('. Sootten, Alhlna. Or. -Bing JP. 7 t , T„r.n e gSm* n W^l l , .',Z ; H r'eaVlnd'^u^r STuffSÄ ru(vi , for Mr» .1. K. Smith, Prlnevllle, Or.- Nerv- the lebillty and grneral w eaknt*«», almoaf bordering on iii»»nlty: re»tored. I). J. UrahaiiT« child, Springfield, Or.— Painfully afflicted with granulated con junctivitu».complicated wlih ulcer* of the ".I A i" m-w" on the O H. , & N. Co , residing at »10 (I atreet Portland 1 Loie-umplion, bronchiila and catarrh: cured and trained fifteen pound«. David Ho»»' »on. Woodland. Wash. to Pal fill hip d!-e«e: bad to be carried to dactor'» olflee; cured. Mr. Korn has » daughter residing at the Merchanl« hotel, }*«>r1iaiid a»»«I ran b© referred to. H neon McCoy Dufur. Waaco county, Ur. i leaf ne»» and terrible pain In the ear „ ai d h.ad -lx month», until he wa» marly -, ; re»! les»ne»» and Inaoninla; restored in health by electricity after all other treatments had failed. I)"«. Darrin can lie consulted dally at the Wa»hl> gton building,corner of Kourfhand Washington »trmt«. Portland. Hour*. lit to ft; evenings. 7 to H; Sundays, 10 to 12 All chronic an<i seule dlaeaaea, blood taint«, lo«* of vital power and early Indie U cretiona permanenûy cu-ed, though no n-fcrences are ever made in the ore»» , on •riling »lieh case», owing to the delicacy of I the|iatieiita. Kxanilnalloii» free to all, and circular» will be »ent free to any address, Cha'uae for trealment according to pa l 'ai ici, IS at a dlilance can Is- cured hy I,orne treatment. Medicine» and letters »en, without the doctor»' name apiiearing. IN. H Dr. Darrin has a branch ofttre at the McClelland hotel. Koaeburg. October 1» to »V. and at the Oregon hotel. Ashland, Otobt-r 25 to Noffawr 1.) It Hv malarial dlmom the human machinery eau nlil *h«U t».rforai lt»"rtlcc lilKestion. mrreliue. ev»cu»ll"ii «rc disordered, the tdnud become* tb irartlce m« It nun ' • c* Wfien a woman «ayn auvthin« mean about a mau nhe at way« wiu*ln up her remark» by my UiK "Aud th*' men are al l alike " HH AKKN OUT OF OKA It *rv. the nerve« feeble, the coantenaoee gha'tiv, Bleep dUturbed and apiwttte caprtrtoo*. I < mille tn this dineaae, fell Tliere Is, however, a known autlnote to the mi aniiiatie |w>in*)ii and a certain «af**Kuar«l aeainat I It. In milartou» renfoua of our South and Weal, In M*»tith Ameriea f iuateinela and on the Isthmu* of Panama, a* well M tu traMMMrlM countrt«* where the «eonvan extale, thU Inimitable pre venthe aud remedy. llontetier »8t«»maeh Hlttem. ha* during the la*i thirty five year» been eon ntautly widening the area of It» uaefuluaa» ami deraountratlug IU «ovaretgn value Liver com plaint. dy»pepe1a, ron«tlpatlou, kidnev trouble, rheiimatlNin und debility a re all rem edied by It How Iiiiik wm Bnroaou'« Hwc®*,"" "I'M,, kuon I didn't have any gas meter with me " ;-... Sufferer« from cough», «ore throat, etc., nIi ou Id try 'Hrown» Bronchial Troche» S * -. - ♦ - u hen does* » Parliament dl««olve, p«p** « hen l, *vt. I»"' «>"t water, m, Why not » atr your clothe» by uhIuk th«* Ik*hi, pnreat, mo*t economical aoap, IJjb bin*, hleot ic f Mail© ever nine«* IHrtl Trj it once you will une it always. » '»ur sniÂÂiïï wl " **' '*• ,or Thr tnelxnc ht»!v day* have eome- hotel brU!«l ebaiutwo th' iu <ietn«ml _ KII'TIHR ANI> I'll.KM Cl'KKD. S lur»» «ud «11 reotxl dl» uiention from lrti«in«*w, No cure, no |my ; «nd n<» j*«> until rured. Ad for i»Mii»i»iilet Dr». k'oiierll«ld A L«aey»Mi M«rk«*t H«n Knwftaw. We IMMitlvely rtirv rt «*a>«*N without pain or > Ir All tht year round, you may relv upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Uiscovcry to purity the blood and invigorate the system, sarsa . HUI UTC. ^ It S the chcapi'St blood -puri r 1 1 el .. > fiCT, Sold through dru J^lStb, because you only pay for the j J a* * I * J((kkf yoU gCl. Your money is returned if . . 1 J r. . Ä „ it docsn t benctlt or cure ^OU. YOU *lsk more ? ' . f .. . * » v " Golden IVledlCdl 1 /ISCOV* alcohol to j It's not like the parillas, that are said to be good f«»r the blood in March, April and May. The " Golden Medical Discovery '' works equally well at all times, and in all cases of blood - taints, or humors, no matter what their name or ery contains no inebriate, and no syrup or sugar to derange digestion. It's a concentrated vegeta ble extract ; put up in large bottles ; pleasant to the taste, and etjually good for adults or children. The " Discovery '' cures Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Fever-sores, White Swellings. Hip - joint disease and kindred ailments. ami, By H. RIDER HAGGARD bto He colored again, b. could ntto prae.nl himself from doing *o. '•No,"b..u.w.red,"whet makes you as* *ha retd, laughing a little. "feminine curiosity, laoppoa». i thought ***** **• Oowl-by,'* aad ehe went leaving Edward Coeeey to the eojoymeut UU . - .«TH ilruliwr Mt Of «motif»« 7 V e h * _ l J jT _ . /. A l* fir . \ MV } for t f / J— TL* > ,— » A ff/ Ifi } a3 / //-3\ / /CIV V ba i \ V >/ !/' itl. _ /* U^^^Ba». / ' ,17 ' \ r/l jdlH 1 \ [ u , y l I lb. it [\ COLONELQUARITCH.V.C. i 1 4 f) V W 7 / L ■ ■e\ WA v y the a« 1» ihe of 1» of it« S// * u '''fifflW' a* eaatia and. asking for Ida, was —own into tb.drawing room, wb.m sb. found tor W.'^ütoncmkhar.not wi-mit warm-. for tbs two women, although they were at the oppiBite i*>l«aof character, bail a friendly feeling for each other |„ n wav they were both strong, and strength always recognise» and respects a—pi. the .., Uvo yOT1 walked upr asked Ida. H. , "V-. \ «me on the chance of and,.« you 1 u> * , T* k ^ Am. said Ida, wnatuttr "This forgiven«,, but are you engaged to be married to Edward Lonaey I" to Ida looked at her in a.low, s-tely kind of » way. which —mad to ask by what right — cam» to question her. At least eo Helle , t ^ «■ know that I have no riaht to ask uch a ear „ 'know that Iha »no right toaskeu a qumtion, —amid, with humility and. of courm, you umd not answer I«, but I have a other reason for Mking." "Welt." mid Ida. "I wm requested by Mr the Coamy to keep tha ma tier secret, but pear* to have divulged it. Ym, I am eugsged £T-To^r?.JSio 12 ^ \ ,. r blood ' T- »i' U , tk * 1 i" . ®' ." 1 , " ! 7 " .'iThiC.'». no "Do you -oiid.r why l ask you tl i.r »h. on —id 1 will tell you. though probably when of I have doue so you will never »|wak tome and again I am Edward Lomey's discardail mi* trees," aud she laugt» d Utterly enough. pa Ida shrunk a little and colored, as a pure ÄÄSÄSMSSÄTS hy know," went on Ih lle, "tluit 1 mull «mm a shameful thing to you; but. Ida, good and cold and «lately a» you are, pray Uod at that you may never lie thrown into temp— t,on. pray God that you may never be mar rtwi almost by force to a man whom yon hau», ami tbeu «utMonly know what a thing It to to full in love, aud for tba Br»t tin— feel r«?- t|_. »»what riirht h.es I »« 1.1 lea vivni" ** 0 * •Hoi^l b.m " w«t ou Belle. "I lovad him eau nauiotia-lv and for a little while it was a» !?**,„ h . . , . for lie tb ""* h hMBU Uatl f" , , k , umltocure for me a Utile, and 1 think he "Cond-bu." and tha want an "What a cowanl f" «aid Bella to bermlf. Ha docs not »van dare to —II me tha truth." Nearly an hour la—r «I— arrived at the a my would have taken mo away and married me nfterwanl, but I would not hear of U, becauw* mi __.. . , .. »L . aeainat I kuaw it would rum him. He offered to Weal, once, and I refused, and witbiu three hours of that 1 believe that he wa« bargaining; for ... .. wo* th« old «tor\ he pre J** 4 - wall, aua mau it waa tua oiu «tory, ne Hlttem. foil more aud more in love with you, aud, of eon cour * e% | u*d no hold upon him." ami «• y«*." «aid Ida moving iniiMitientlv "but com ^ *•** ioa, moving impauanwy* oui why do you tell me all th»»l It la very pain It ftlu j | had rather not hear iL" "Why do I tell you I t toll you baoanm I " do not wish you to marry lui ward Cowey 1 tall ytrti because I wish him to feel a little of etc., J . . . , . , h . « S " üal 1 1 b he should not marry you. **| wuh ttiat you could preveut it," said ^ w(th ( wdd ^, , wtburU . % aR , . ure yuo th«* quit* welcvxna to Mr. Coawy, «» far as 1 IJjb AlI) eoncenuxi, for I deteat him, and 1 cannot Trj imagina how any wotnau could ever have '»ur ^ ,or ™ï'2 a t ', h r tot" wi— Mr. Loamy, and 1 Hunk I lia— bun too, i know th»t i did bate bin, when I met biiu in tbe street just uow, and tie told me that be was no* engaged to you. You my tbal you detest Inn,. wby tben do you marry bun I You are a Ire* woman." "Doyou want to kuowr'said Ida, wheel As for tbe brU!«l dl» Ad ng round and lotvklng bar rl«ltor full in ihe tacm. "I am go<ng to marry him for tbe otne reaaon that you «ay cau«e«l vou lo tuarrv — liecauae I must may ,_ . . . ,, 'batconditum l promiæd to m»rrv him, and the I am going to aa I liavr takeu tbe motley I muat give him hia price, even If u brenits my heart You think that you are wn*l**hed. bow do you know that I am *w»t ilfty Umaa a* wretch!*]' Your lot I« to !<m 8 your lover, untie ui t'» have one fonwd upon in© ami endure him ail my life The worat of your pain is over, all is to come." "Why* why#" broke in Delle. "What is auch a protniae a« that* lie ant Kit forer vou to marry him, and it »* better for a woman Unlit» LUau U» bave to marry a man «hu bat*"«, ©specially," she a ldwl. meaningly "if abo hup]ieuit to love another man. Head vi«enl by me. I know what it ia." "Yea," «oui Ida, "perhaps ll »• better to ^ die, but difiath is not «0 eaav promiap, you do not aeem to undemund that > 10 guntlemiu or lady can break a proniimIn c*ouanl«ratiou of which money ha» been rv the «nvwl Wkslenr ue bu done, ami wbat I * ?v «* r »*» * muat marry Mr Coeeey, ao I di oot tbiuk mat we need dtacu«« thaeubjet'i if ***y more." „ Dfi'lie sat «tient for a minute ur more, and ^OU. tbeu, rising, «aid that ahe mint go. "I have *&ro«i you," liw added, "although to warn you 1 have bad to put myaeif at your mercy You «All lull Ute «lory and deatroy hi«» if y to iika 1 do not much care if you do Women. «ueb wm I, get "You muat uudet^tand nu» very little. Mr« <^urt'' ut bad aîwavM twen Dm le liefore, an >ue w i need nl th© change of uatn«, "if > Lbtuk in© cafiabl© of «uch conduct. You bavt (HJthing to fear from rtb© held out her baud, but tu her bumilil) Aud aiianie UeUu weut without tak mg it, aim through tua angry suuael light waiketi •lowly tiack lo HoiNiiigtuRUi,ainta!*«he walkeo •.here was a look upon ü r faca that Kdwar. j üoaaay would «caroeijr bava cared to ««a the to in The '' all of no or or or parehne-i i CHAPTER XXVI. ua ql'xst Hi. am ikmixob. All that afternoon ami 1 er — liieevening Mi Quiet w»» emplcyeii iu drafting, and with lus own baud engrossing >i lam Urea», to —# proper exucu—Mi c: to • "I _ worth By"II that night arerythlnf waa flutohad, pouod. ami, having carrfaUy <x>llectod *nd dock#t«d bto put th. tin bo, away a«* N.xt morning, about 10 o'clock. Edward Coeaey wa* sitting a* breehfett in no happy tur »' frame of mind Ua had gooe up to the oaatla °*'**** KÄ" °ÎSt .«there, looking very Mmtooro* in her «»tor. evening dram, but ehe wa» oold ne artona and two UU a„r>roachabl« at a eta tu«, übe «carcelv uuippimntuM M ■ niiue om ww j letter spoke to him, indeed, except i n answer to eoroe direct remark, reserving all her con- u ' #,,r verwUioi. for her father, who seemed to have to aw« <u«kaH»Ttoi n# matraint a lu i your caught the contagion of restrain t and aa, for klAm * ttBnseuUiy silent and depressed. . But onoa or twioa h. fourni bar looking at -hi him and than thara wu uoon tor face a min »^«ptamtou of oiuump^ami ,rr.pr«bto iu* quaiitiee toward mm were '"J 1 *® 41 Ä ba had at Br»t rejected « incredible forced —ooey Itoalf into bie mind. That oonvictmn waa, —ken that Bail* muet have dlabelieved hi» denial of I the mmaement ami in her_for rfr —U venge have told'Ida the whole «tory. The —cat, Lhimrht made him feel faint, but there wu uoi 8 it out Once when tha nuire'* back w» to turned b^nturmi to .lp< nm. little will which be aasmed — Bud it raft Deceeeery to • tin box of papers labeled but ooe thing to ba done, and that wu to fa» ratoa currad but Ida did not mo to haar it, aud ii... i- i «od kwp —to ba fait um trying. Bo trying did ha And the whole entertainment indeed that if ___if ing~—at *ba~had wane bank paper» which must be attended to that night. you, Now must mao would in ail human proha- m*da bilily have beau dismayed by —to - t-»- of offer affair* Into relinquishing an attempt at mat- will rimony which it wu evident oould only ba T M carried —rough in the fa» of tha quiet but none the tom vigorous dislike and contempt of toe o— er contracting party. But this wu then not so wi— Edward Loamy. Ids'» coidoem P«—" mind much the tame effect —at maybe sup the benighted and of ujabrnga. Lika—a explorer, be eun- gai vlaced that if be could get over thorn cold aud frowning heights be would And a smiling and sunny land beyond, and perehan» many other delights, and like the explorer again, *" be was, metapborically, ready todialn the effort Eor to toll -a truth, ba loved her avm wife. lf do will lady and are lendernem in which —a word "dear" oc to endure and overcome —am if hy so doing ba might gain his and. Hs wa» reBnctmx upon all —to on tba morn w , n QU eeiiou wheu Mr Uurnt looking very cool and oomwmd and xeutleman Id— wu 'J* 1 "' * DWD int0 r °° m '" M>0h ** 9* 9 mrlt0h v7»?do Lhl^rT. mi.l^mTfrom How do >ou do, Quartr ba «aid, id a from a Hffh — low k—d of loua, which ha waa - — a a talvit of adoptmg toward bis official eubor of d|MtÄ "audown. What to UP a „ u u _ _ Mr c-mr." tha law answ»r»l in his UMial oust uiom «^.tto ITZ «Tn I «ne heap_■■_. . , ... 8 .*. , r ^fV ,i„ n ' t •**•' • n,wtod *** 1 ouly hope you don t want any more money on that account at r piment, that's all, boo. um I can't raim an othm cent while the governor lives, for they don't entoil cmh aud l*nk «barm, you know; wld tbo ll crmiiV pretty good. I am aox far froro —a bottom of lL" -Well "mol Mr Uuost, with a faint smile ..i. ,i u with the iioubam castle mort-' , , f h ,_ . _ . sav tier ' ^ U T' ^ ter» -S-X" ' yOU * Mr y UMt Si-j again and rang tba bell, hi buld ,j llot ^ tbec, garet— When the the K thlQCJ ha j be»n removed ho took . . ,, ,i,« further n,leof ' ' in .ucli f uoaiuon -at the light t *f. ^ LI<l _'. n *" c ° ' ck ful , UDUU *' ii , i : . onuimeuced to délit wr >ml min hl4 buudiu o{ nepers, PremnUy ha came to tha one be wmited-a ! tot— r. It wm not an original totter, but a a» "Will you kindly read —to, Mr. Omeyl" lie he «aid quietly, m ba pushed —a let— r toward him acrom the — ble. he ttniBllwl llshUng hil clg aret-, and exerciaad upon hu —uacious and obstinate posed to be pro. 1 need upon meker for —e nor— pole by a f romn mors every day, till now hto passion domi nated his physical being and hto mental Judg ment, ao —at w ha—var tom wm an—tied. whatever obs—elm arnm, he was determined bold me . to for he ne of oui I 1 of . « said yuo 1 bun met me my tben took the letter up and glauaed at it care lessly. At —e tint line, however, hi* expres sion changed to one of absolute horror, hto face blanched, the perspiration sprang out upon bu forebeed, and tbe cigarette dropped from bis Ougei* to tb» carpet, where it toy smoldering. Ami no wonder, for the letter copy of one of Bella's most passionate <o epistle, to himself, lie bad uever been able to restrain her from writing these coni pro wgs g rinsing lütter« liuieed, thi« on# wm the very Mm: tbal, «ouïs lime before, Mr Quest had be abstracted from tbe puoke?. of hto lounging coal iu the room In Loudon. He read on for a little way aud tben pat the letter down upon —e —bis There wm no need for him to go on, it wm ail Id tb* "You will observe. Mr. Coamy, that this Is a oopy," mid Ms Quest, "but if you Ilka yoe can inspect —aoriginal document" He made no answer seme strain. ; "Now," went on Mr Quest, handing him a second paper, "bare is tbe copy of another totter, of wbicb tbe original to in your band writing " Eiiward glanced at it It wm an inter oepted letter of bis own, dated about a year before, and its contenta, though oolof so pas sionate a nature m tbe o— er, were still of a He put it down upon the table by tbe aide of the first, and waited for Mr. Quest to "I have other evidence." mid bu vlsito* presently, "but you are probably sufficiently Q versed in such matters to know that the*» letters alone are aim-at enough for uiv pur puee, wbicb u to commence a suit for divoro# against uiy wife, lu wUicb you will, of course, iu accordance witb tbe proviaon* of tbe act be joined m co-nsopoudeut. Indeed, I have already drawn up a tetter of instruction tc my Loudon agsuls directing them to taxe tbe preliminary steps, and ba pushed a third ,per toward hint. i Edward Loemv turned hto back to hie tor ! mentor, aud. rreliug bis bead U|KIU his band, tried to think. | "Mr Quest," he mid preteotly in a boars. | voire, "wi— ut admitting auythmg, —era | are reason» which would make it ruinous to tbe me ,( , uctl au aotion ware ooutmeuued at , prmiBt" "Yea," he answered, ''—ere are. In lii* Bret place, —ere to no knowing what view your father would take of the matter, end bow bu view would affect your future inter ■ond, your engagement to Miss de la Molle, upon which your heart Is so strongly set, would certainly be broken off." "How do you know that i am engaged P asked Edward, iu surprise. "It does uol matter bow I know it," mid the lawyer *'i do know it, ao it will be use lees lor you to deny tt As you remark, thi* suit will probably be your rum 111 every way, aud therefore it to. as j ou will easily under stand, a good moment tor a man w ho want, hu rovetige to choose to bring it." "With.Hit admitting any—lug," answered Edward L ihe tbe lo •ufDcietiliy incnmmautig character. ,, and to go oo. him you t'» ail all is ^ a to rv di and an ; t|oa aim | bava doua you a wrong, wrong admits of ^ I «atx, aud in th© y. "1 wi*b to mnk you a qua» U —ere uo wav out of — uf Supposing "Ye*, it dum, Mr Comey, aud 1 bare —ought of —aL Every body ba* bu prow to —to world, ami 1 bave untie, but the compel! Mtiou for euch a wrong must be e heavy oue." "At wbat price will you agree to May —a actual forever!" lie asked "Tbe prtre that I will taka to May —a ecliou to the transfer into my uatne of tb* i uiortg»gre you hoid over — e Houbem caelia Mtatre," a iu ««red Mr Quest, quieLy "(ii eai baa, aua.'" iflid EUwai d, "wbjr, —at and c: I to • matter of thirty thousand poamLP "I know it to. aud I know also that it to worth your wbito to pay thirty tbouaand Hl . pouod. U, »re youiealf Irom Owacmulnl, the dielnbertlance, and the oertaintj * ^"H'ii^T ÏZ Thare '£^7^''^m tur »' ami hara they are Luteu, air, ha went °*'**** 1 J r; **%*fjf S- ^ to Sr.^Ly! «»tor. and to Ur .dato Moli, copie. iof tbaa two precious ©ptrtiea, end bo pointed to the locnminatiug docuiuenu. "and a copy of the ^ letter to niv aaenu and where will you be he . , / . w ... Ll « n »v»«lf nut > n u ' #,,r consent, end » wui wiw niyaeir dm to proceed in any way or form. Now, make ^ your choice." ti) * i t ^ nn ot- even if I will 1 cannot M . 1 «»no^even ir i win, i cannot. -hi ha, aim«* wrmgmg hto hand, in hi. parplaxtty "It w« on omdltiou of my tak iu* up th,« ^ that ^-uventad to .he . mouev instead T de" "I would tab. u-d —ooey A little time ago 1 would not bare few. —ken to beeauM I wanted that property, but ree of I hara changed my ideas. But« you your It —U —id, your credit u strained ho the ut- told —cat, and while your father to alive yon will uoi ®»d it po—tble to ram another thirty what thouaand pounda Beaidaa. if thu matter to died, to lie «tiled at all it muat be settled uow. I will not -ait while you make a.umpu Ui ratoa the money." "But about tha mortgageaf I promised to blew kwp tiwu. Whattiuiii 1 »ay to Idar »et ha "Hay I Hay nothing. You can meet them if you ilka after your father'*death. Refuse tear» you like, bat if you refuse you will bemad. Thirty thousand pounds will he uothmg to you, but exposure will ne ruin. Have you «ay, m*da up your mindf 1 ou muet —ke my of offer or leave it. Hign the documents, aud 1 will put tba original» of them two let—rein— «. ba T M > r hand», refuse, aud I will —ke my but etepe." Edward Camay -ought for a moment, and wu then mid: "l will sign. Let meemlhapa- is P«—" _ ... .. Ur. Qua« turned aside to hide the exprm sup- of triumph which Bitted across his ta» of and —en handed him the deeds. They were J„ elaboraiely drawn, for Iw was a skillful U gai draughtsman, quits « skiliful «many a cold chancery eouveyau»r, tail the sub- her -as —at the mortgage» were u —»»fermi — biro by the said td ard Loamy *" and for —e consideretiou that be, thaaaid the WHItani 1L (Juest. consented lo abandon for- tj her avm a pmdmg action for divorce ^am.t bw o( wife. Belle(Juest, wbereto the mid Edward , |ot Loamy w« to be Joiuei «co-rcs^ndsnt. You will observe, »aid Mr yumt, 'that lf you at—nipt tocontest —a validity of Ini* amignment, -htcb you »r-mly could not do with Miypr-pmt of eue»«, be attempt U will reco.1 Iipoo jocr oen hmd. beoaum Ü» whole scandai wtll then transpire He .bail require some witnesses, so, with your per mission, i will ring the bell and uk the land lady and your eervaut to ktep up They need know nothing of the contents of the papers,'' and ba did so. "Stop," said Edward presently, are —e origiual letteixr "Here," answered Mr Quest, prodaoiaff them from an inner picket, aud showing them to him from a distauoc. "When the do Iv very wu from — a law «ne n ' t t at an they P*« <>f "*e ceremony am Hrmently the Hi, wrt»t and he land lady arrived, and Mr Que-, iu hi. moto „ matter of fact »»ay, explained to them that by mort-' they were required to witness some docu tier- menu, and at the same tuna handed the let ter» to-e womau, mying that «be wm tc ' Mr w,untlM,y b,dalJ yOU * T^dtanl Coaaey signed, and, placing bell, hi » Ujuni1 ' ou U» familiar wafer, delivered the the varmu* document» a» Ins act and deed, took —d —a witnmiwa, with much prefianitiao and n,leof iffort,affiled ttanr awkward «ignatuim in light pU— pittod out lo them,and in a few ii , i : imiute« the thing was doue, and Mr Quest wr- • nebtr nao bjr Uiiity tbou«uiul pound« '•ban when he bad got up tiiut morning ! "New give Mr (W hie |«ckrt. Ur. a ieffrim," ba mid. m he blotted the «lgua mrm. "and then you can go." and .be did » tnd went toward When the wltnem«* had gone, Edward looked at the letter*, and then with a *a»ag« and -tb flung them tnto the 6re and w.tcb«d landlady cornea up, I wiiJ give them to her to bold in ibuteuveioj«, directiug ber to baud them to you when the deed« ure «igned aud witnemed. Bhe will ouly tbiuk that it ii tben, hum. "Good morning. Mr Coeeey," mid Mr care expres hto Quest, u be prepared to de|»rt with the out deeds. "You hsve uow bought your »x pan*» 1 -« »»d bad to pay dearly for It. but, toy upon my word, when I think of all you owe letter me, I wonder at myself for letting vou off at <o small e price." able ".hen be had gone. Edward Orner gave pro- way to bis feeling* in language forcible rather then polite, end whet they «ere may bed For very had be moreaMily ima«m«l tluin d now. In addition to ail Ihe monev tbal he had lost end the painful exposure to wbirb be bad pat new difficulty Either he must make a clean wm breast of it to Ida about —e mortgages being tb* no longer m bis ban.!*, or he mu t pretend that be still had them tu tbe tint alterna this Is live, tbe consideration upon wbicb Ida had yoe agreed to marry him came to nothing More been subjected, be was face to face wi— a ; over, she wm thereby released fioni ber promue, end be wm well aware that under him a them cireumstaners sbe would certainly another break off the engagement In tbe second, he band would be acting a lie, and the lie would inter- Weil, if It wm after marriage, wbat would it year matter! To a woman of gentle Inrtb there ,s pas only one tiling mors irretrievable than mar of a nage, and that is death Anyhow, be bad suffered so much for tbe sake of this womau aide that be did not mean to give bar up now to He must meet tbe mortgages after marriage, that wnsalL vlsito* Kac liierst deeceusus A verm When a man Q f —e character of Edward Comey, or in the*» deed of any character, allows his pMsmtu to pur- —ad him into a courue of deceit, be does not divoro# Snd it easy to check hi. wild career From course, dishonor to dishonor shall be go till at laug—, act in due season, be reap, m be Um sown, have tc taxe third i 8ou> * lmo or lhr ^ t * run * u '® tor ! deacrioad In the last chapter the faithful band, George lied sudueuly anuouuced hto desire to j | Yuut London boars. | "Wbatl'' said tbe tq»''«, *" estonubment, —era | for George bail uever tawu known lo go out to uf buown county before. "Why, what ou at , earth are you going to do in Lo idonr lii* view end inter to Is so off." P mid use thi* way, under want, •ooiictr or lat©r be discovered, and wbat thenf admits CHAPTER XXVIL BOW OKORUR TRXXTKD JUII*r*fim. "Weil, squire," arntwerwl bto retainer, looking marveloi«*l)r knowing, "1 Boot rigbti) know, but , livre» a clnxip train giwa u|> u> thi* bare exhibition ou Tureduy moru mg, andi-omreback on—eTburwlay evening. leu — mg* bo— wajra, —at a tb« fare, aud I savin Tbe Chronicle, I do.—at there, a -vonderfui *iiow of three new faugled —if tviug eud delivering reaje-ra, ueb M they iu Ainrrica, aud I'm rarely full ou *e«iiig them, ami having a boinlav look round London town So m there ain't uol nortbiug paxucier a-tlouig, if you bain't got any—uig to any agin U, 1 —.uk I'll go, squire." "Ail right," Mid the «quire, "are »ou going to take tour wife wi— your* UK- • "'IT qua» I TO BX CONTO— BDl. Henry K. Adam», a voting man, wan captureil at the Wayne lintel, Chicago, after having openud the »afe w ith inteu lion to »teal. Hi* tiiaiiner of ealehing rlie entiihinatKin wa. to |>ari- the nail of hi» index linger until tin- hlond t wore ox|»i«k 1, and plaeing the m-n»ltivc wound on the knohnf the It» k, he enuld dint ingin -I, the Inoveinenl» of Ihe tuin tiler, of the combination, lie wae ju»t one hour iu hi* work. bare to heavy —a —a tb* caelia —at »«•Ik I Hl . m, œ ,. a i|ietl<- Mature and HU fcarlr 1 that HUfor.u.ea. Xboee who «aw much of Abraham Shall Line,in «»«ring «tie later yeareof hie lit,. £• oT p'rîîUmi'^Xit^oly hi* faTTT °* CT . Mr. Lincoln wa* of a peculiarly ajmi patl.eti. unit kimllv nature. Th«we atron* ^"^v^l^hia^nHn^HtiSl^*' ciîJUr . -,| Ml tir*t iflano© ^ ^ ^ J 1 ♦ JJ* ** n, J.* ! gtwn ce ( tu ^ he efficient nnla to pollUMI 9UOC4NM ; but tutor». > n th® pwaUtr emergenev which Lin-1 «tv« In thi* nnividenreof (i«l wom called t# ^ „'jT* „n v^el private ti) in* ♦»! , no \ ♦ hm I oi cotuDon cisj c«»uhi tw>e»*ihlv have become the "chosen of the Bold of . . -to Ilutoe ar,]Umlntea wuii ntm from ooy HtaïSlr ta .he grocery »«uine-Kt Baten, wa. "Un de" Billy Ursen of Tal lu la, III., who u-d ». night, when the cu-t, mer» were »-« few. Ui hnlil the grammer while Lincoln ree led hi* ieeeona It eae to ma arnipatlietic ear Lincoln told the «tort of hi. love for sweet Ann Kiltledge; and lie. ill return, offered what comfort he could when poor Ann to died, and Lincoln'« great heart nearly I broke. Ui LINCOLN'S MELANCHOLY. "After Ann died." nay« "Uncle" Hilly, " on stormy night«, when the wind to blew the rain against tin* roof, Abe would »et tiiar In the grocery, hia elbow* on hi. knee», hia face in hl» hand«, and the tear» mimin' Ihmtlgh his finger«. I Iiateil to »ee him feel bad, an'I'd aav, to 'Abe, don't erv an'he'd look up aii' «ay, 'I ean't help it, Hill; the rain'* a-iailiu on her. 1 There are many who eun «vnipathize «. itIi this overpowering grief, a. they think of a loet loved one, when "the rain'» a-fallin' on her.'' What adds poignancy to the grief «ouietimea is the thought that the lo«t one might have been «a veil. Kortiniate, indeed, in William Johnson of Corona, L. L, a builder, who write« J„ m . -m 1«W : *' lji«t Kehniarv, on re U- tllrninK froIII church one night, my a daughter eomplaineii of having a pain in her ankle. The |aiiii gradually extended u „til her entire liuili wa« «wollen ami very piiinful to the touch. We railed a phv»i,ian, w ho after eareflil examina tj on pronotl—'ed UdisMMof the kidnev« bw o( l( ,i, R »funding. All we could do did , |ot M " |u Ul her until we trie.1 Warner'« Safe U,iru ; from the find «he to improve. When »he com Ini* , (aki »lie could not turn not # * n) , „.„ 1,1 juBt m „ V( . her « U and» a little, hut to-davahe i» a» well » Ü» , t . ver l believe 1 owe the re- \ , ( , ,,,„ r i(H nw . .. ( per- • " Including 1ft rare novcltlee, «hape« and gay the arti«tir uoporleil ole->gr»phir and chro ■natir ranis. Thi» large and beautiful col lectioH »»lit hy mail to any one who will do tills: Buy a box of 'he genuine Dr. C. Mrlsme'» 1 elehrated Liver l'ilia from any iggial, price lift cents, and mail U» the ouiHide wrapper with y our address, plain Iv written, and 4 ceuts in «ta mp». The nuine MrLane'» l'ill» are prepared only Ur<M., Htndmrgh, Pa., and l'on»tant u»e for over »Ixty „ that by Fleming havelieenin let- years. They are Hii|«rior to all »—era in tc ' urily and effectlvene»». A certain can SÄÄ»ttÄ u and in few oni 'iin. The trouble in that person« art* afraid to eal them, liecauae they make the Ur. ',r,..lh„nfr»gr»„.:Huttherei».le»-fra Kra „, hreaih thnn that freighted with » W e meal, the Iweath of a person with a foul stomach. Take him away! we („»ardlv cry w hen he whisper» in our ear I)., that vonr breath i» pure. Takes few Hhan.iRKTH » Plt wand mgula- your Ijvpr, Hiomnch and b «I«, «ni vo ir breath will U* RWMt. and tem in •• i ! ««I a «(ili'Ddld time. I ran acr<HM « lake up In—Han arnm a lake" Tome, firme, g» Hink«, don t lie *o tr«ii»i*areiitl]r." %N Kl KdUNT l'ACKAül Of FINE CARDS, to aud ii In ...m/ae—I ahould like to set your opinion on th«* u ue«tion. • In life worth llvtux?" Merrimao —Thai's*all life In gf#*»d for, 1 think. OH. WHAT AN AAA Fi l» BREATH! There iM nothing more healthful than Mr the »x but, owe at gave may For A celd »• herd to get rid of. but it*»* »ueexy ; thing to «et. (Yjj A had bad clean being had More a Baking Powden ber under he would it ,s mar bad now man in to not From to j out ou j thenf A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder Superior to every other known I'scd in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. IVii'i*»»* Caltc and Pa*try, IJpht Flaky I Iii- uit, (M.UHc <*akc*. 1 'abatable and WMi«« No other baking powder d - Mirh work. r I took Cold. I took Siokq I UMIK I Vff kBVHVIf 0UU11 O MBBRII Jk||AM rtfl 111 P HB X* MK III Xllllw L|g9R Rÿ hiW I RF IM Boot giwa moru- , xrst't.rt ) __ __ . aud I I take Oly alflBlt, a i J take My Rfiftt, j ksn I am vir.okOUl ESOtcil To iakk l ASVTII1NC. I l AS LAY MV llAMRi OS ; | gelling Dll «4M*, yob Scott's Emulsion of Purç Cod Liver Oil and HvpophosphitesotLimeand Soda *• 'r om v ci'*rt> MV I in*I| 4 — | M ill < OI»*IIH»l>li«»ll 1 " I 111 II I I ME IT, AM, I» NOW H I IlMi < FLESH ON MY BONES i Ar THX XATN or A YOUND A liAV. I } I AKK U JU*r A* EAMLV AS I IK) MILK." j , st:, II TKSriMoNV ts Noiiii.no NY.W. i j SCOTT'S »MCI SION IS IkiINO WONOLKS 2 daily. Take, no other. ; —if they full look uol got go, going ■ - ■ ■ : wan inteu of enuld tuin ju»t N. p. a. U. Nü. Ar« -8. t . N, u. No. Ck,, BEECHAM S PIUS cu.. SICK HEADACHE, »«•Ik &."> C^ontis n Box. OF .A. LX. DTtXJOOUBT«. CONHCMPTION IIIKILT Cl RID. _ TOTH. Emroa: Ptoaaa inform y oar reader. 1 that I hare a poaitlv* remedy lor the a bore g^^^ba^ toL "ra "aü^d* °î Shall be glad to aend two bottle« of n y remedy £• ?, °* CT ' ' d ' lrr " C. Ml Pearl «reel. New York. ..... |>AD r " o^torîhL'ÎÜÎd vtanfin*. Woone need ««fh*. ten mlnoteeeftor world-wide ^ iHrk'e (»ennan Pile Ointment It ibiwb» u % tutor». allay» tfmfechin«, ecu aae poaltloe lei and «tv« relief l*. Ktrk*e Owranam | u u»]y t# pf^ïered only for Ptbwi and Itcbiug ofth* j^rfuimd, private pert«, end noOilu« else. Every box U H^rwt wersmited _. • _. . Bold by bntggiste and gjjjp* ww© of price, $1.00 per box. i. J. Meek A Co.. Wbo& tollÄl -to Agroto. «an Praaci-o. partoou o _ h . rival» ÄWJfk 1 « t l . . .., Beware of Imitation« of the celebrated 8eel of »-«- ' «- ' T "— » eATioH. T ml Try Obxmka for breekfeet. A pltal. I re my in a «he her « » re- \ ( and gay Sey sr messt ei th e r col will C. any the The only and »Ixty Dr. So " po«t«l in can u art* the with we ear ,. T _ , , OOlf 2 ÖC POStDlld mehamwti-d 7 ïrïit*!i your >" ?.kVns^-"' diinT^Igm 4 ! v*^,", 1 |«h. unvful. twimlfnl «u<1 r»rv rurl<»try Aymt ONU ENJOY» Both the method and result« when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleananl and refreshing to the taste, and icU gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sya tem effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fevers and cures habitu.' onstipati in 50cand (1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. permanently. For aalt m o 8AM fMAMCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, xr. ME W i ORA, M.t. up g» 'dÈWTh BILE BEAN3 (49 8* RISSINC^LÜ^iwTSsrsn Fabsr's ßoldep Ftnjal« Pills. For Female Irragalai Him: ao—lag like—mi on the market. A'rvw (mil Rxeoa—fnlly DJ prominent I thly. %m atll« M m Thev They »he the fruit at und They They Hal Hnn on tURDSAFEl CERTAIRI Don't ba haasbamd •ave Tt»a, Health and money ;take no eth than aotntof prtea,l AAdraaa, THE APHIO KOtCINE COiPIIT, Western Brmnsh, iMfl.rOBTUkB, Ok Hold by Wm.ua liars Co . PortlsaA. Or. uanUil ( OOK V. A ( OOKI., tmpmrU fij/rNfff.h'Jt» « 'lev «tree!.Men FranrtanU 'a : ; IMPORTAIT NEW DISCOVERY. Tbe Best Toilet Soap for tb« Skin Ever lade. 'Vaseline' Soap A perfectly pure and neutral «oap, c.ini idning the eiiioliieni and healmg proper tie« of V r gHeline. vour druiruint doea not keep it, for ward loc in »tamp», amt trt will senet m full-sized cake by maU, /ntstaye paid. Ulv ■i CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING C0„ 14 »talc Hlrect, New York. The with £> t j ter. L I » A hfl X pu« JHE SMOKtp pd© XM Will KaUe rvo other jobacce Who or\ce tries r * SE/tL OF |dORTJd GAJTOLIN f\ Plug Cut. Jhis is the secret of its Immense sale. I Éf Æ • THATCAN BK l HKI> KVHRY l)Atr €■-' F' ârriUoflHHjk-lceetwrs ami »tetj OL'—flu-rs •>fi».,h - v. .iitri .ut, tlu ir sm-cvs t., n ,,t tlu- Porti.m » Bush* nos» Colltsue. K —l. ut.g.m, <>r Un- Capital Business College, s.A i". Orvicori. 1" '.il art- un '-r tlu- management of A. 1' Armstrong, have same course» of ■tiHiy, same rate* of tuition. Buniness, s hurt ha mf .Typewriting. I'enittannhiii and ling lish Ik'/uirttucntn. Write lo either for joint Catalogue and specimens of penmanship. -~^CStTô*née indeed ipuixi like 5APOUO should w metke everyhhinê so brièkk but "A needle clothes others,a^nd is itself. n&kednry it in your next house-cleetninâ A il ■ - What folly it would b« to cut frrann with a pair of Reingornl Yot peo PJ* d<< equally silly things every day. Mmlerit progrenu» has grown up from the hooked eickle to the swinging acjthe tuul thence to the Uwu So don't uae acitwore! But do you uso HA POLIO V If you don't you are an much behind the age as if you cut graaa with a dinner knife. Once there wore no aoapt Then one eoap nerved all purposes Now the eensible folks use one gmip in the toilet, another in the tub, one Boat» ,u tha aUbiu». tuul SAiVwItJ Iwf acouang aud buuae daaiuug. newer RaB? T fuMno« ^»* > 'Æ»*53RUABY JUM0R5. |>AD COM PI.EX ION«. WITH pimply 1 world-wide eolebrtty. ft 1« eimplr Ineomperebl« u % ,kitt-i»urtfy liur ioap, un«H,uale<i for the u!\ lei and without e rival for the nnnwry Abao | u u»]y pare, delicately medicated, exqnialtch j^rfuimd, Crrtctm a »oaf produce« the white»!, H^rwt «ktu end «ofte^ Lnd. «nd prevenu . intlemraetion end cloairlax of the pore«, the ww© of pimplee, blackhead« and m< et complex tollÄl dl.Syuretlo«»», while It admit« of no com partoou Jth iha haw of_ cWat .jilo.w^ aa4 rival» In ilelli-ary thv m<« noted and rxpvunlve t l ÄKÄ B , Ä ,k " SÄ'trfftÄSV^kÄftw DU uticura • Soau •: r >'2 « For iit Hands Adiinwe Pottkk Deco and ( hkmical Coero eATioH. tifmtrifton, limitna. Mem. T Aon » lit: «It!©» sud heck, week kidney» end ^Brhemneti»m relieved in one niluntc )>% the ml .I CPTH 1 H v A >Tl I'AIN I'La*»TBk _•'» CANCER «iieee»»futlv treated at the Wll.un Cancer lloa pltal. TK .1 Thirteenth street. Oakland. Cal. Dr. G. H. md I. D. STOCKHAI, Proprietors. So knife or caustir« u«ed. A iHUnphlel oti its " ('anse» sud Treatment '' mailed on receipt of a po«t«l cxrd. CHICHESTCR'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS aco ceoss oiswoBO.a ■æ 4 Ä -eitibh-k T-Lr M «tk r. Ail piu* WS '? rsw^ei «.•O. H. » > W IMNBWI K>r pwrtiaulare. t—ti Btotot l lB -uTlleff.. Xirtlistirl 1 Men's Suits to Order 820 to 840. I Ren's Pants to Order, 80 to 8 • O. Pi! ffiiaraiueeri Send 4 rent« Id ■ tatnfhf« for **tn|»U*« aud rule« for •elf measurement. ARTHUR KOHN, CLOTHIER, RATTER, TAILOR, —COBKBB Of— $«eond and Morrlaou HI«.. PORTLAND, OK. CALIFORNIA c Po SiriQE fa mïJ CATARRH Uheuniatisviia HEADACHE, and ALL PaiN. Th« Cslifonia Tesitiv« »ad ■•gmtiv« ELECTRIC COUGH CURE CURES COLDS, 0X0ÏÏP, OONBOlirTIOI. •old by »II riruxxiw». tech tic. IO,- * »I OreMinger A Oo.. Prop'», Lee Aafe—a.Oai. WINTER IS COMING. atll« Heml to Nmini*« for vour winter outfit. Thev have the t»iinre»t «to V i>f uuderelothliiK They h«\e the Ire»! bsHif« «iid whoe«. They ave »he < lu*a|*eKt ho«lrry for everybody. They have the »reateM variety of drv trmMlh. They ha\e family ^rm'eiie« of all kind« They have drlwl fruit of tha uevr crop. They have canned v ^ at wholenale iirlueti They have warm mitten« und glove», rliey have blaiik<t*i from $1.25 up. They bave eomfort» from VO « ent« each to l'*. They have overall« of every »Ixe. They pay §pe Hal a'tentiou to all order«. Addreen for full pjirtieiilar» «nd copy of Umnr ('irrte (free) '•Mlih'a Mm «.I» More, I IN Irani Hire« I, Hnn I mnrlM, <'•!. eth ■!« Ok New Pension Law. Alive* all ff'dim* nod d «nM*il —»Id 1er» nod unii'-m n |>. fi»i,.ii, o«, rvtdeoee furninh, nu diM tinrif" i*|icr» re>|ufr«d, ndvlce free; f«* AuUi<»rtx*d re« nter <1 t*. 8 lVii«l"ii Attorney It' jrmn' BlieiWlwrl, • •Art J H MHIPAR1) oml Maj W K N«»HK!h 31H Dhu-Hu-eet, K«hiui 17, »djohnu« t' M FsuilfMi Aaeney, Mo Fr » nefne-*• I'm Hefemooen, A J B »ekle*, l'ont lus ltd* r I« A H I Hot af$h ha * i vaaea nn eea 'a : lade. c.ini for m uf CaaltlurikUk, aotl othrr <lr(Mkrtin« iit NEW LAW CLAIMS. Apply t«» MILO H HTKVEN8 A CO., Attorney«. Ulv F Mtreet. Wauhlgftou. I). C.. Brunch offlceai —Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago. PENSIONS! GLADDING,McBEAN X CO. SEWER & CHIMNEY hPE. \ DRAIN TILE ARCHITECTURAL terra CCTTA Ei; !360 MARKET MANUFACTORY AT LINCOLN CAL. S F i: Diamond Drill Work. The Pacific Prospecting Co. with DUmoud Core Drill for ol CONTRACTOR« ffor proaptretlnx oil. mineral orwt ter. Hole« bore<l for ventilation or dralnaxe \xenu f<»r Diamond Drill Machinery aud rttip pfl«a. ( orrenpondent «> aolf«-lt«d. 913 Umm Mr Ntrrrt. rten Kraufiaco. PENSIONS OLD CLAIMS HKTTl.KD under new Law Hold 1er*. Widow«, I'arrnU, «end for blank ti> Iliatlon* and information. Patrick O'Farrefl. _ i Axent, Waahingtou. D. C. pu« ni lot Pf'tlNioN STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Pianos MmmiIo« the tiKMT Piaku Mana. an«! the farorite ; all Musical !w*trumenU. HaidIo A»|> pd© 4 ; largr Msiek of Mh.rt MtuUc Dtkinwav Hall, XM ami 3» Pilot Matthiam Umay Oo UbU f\ I DouoLt 30 TULIPS ASSOWTED COLONS w « «rill urud tli© above to mnr addrewi on rrvtipl of tl.or 14 forUfFBU, portnaltl. ( aI*)u«IM'»RIK. L 1 . MAY A CO RT. FA M INN.