it mpiMPvmwf o ' n ij fev..-' T . 'v s 1" 5 . u- . I ss ME FALL Al Qomc Extracts tp Show By . Mr QUAD.' lie Ijiid loved Iter In ictTct for .'IS ()llg.U'll1'K, 1)11 HO W'ell llMll III' Veiled IllH Tci'llllffH lllllt Kill' llltd III' XI' I' I'XI'U HIH- jicetod, "llii'in. On thiw evening, n the gain Hcrcniiled about the limine mid the ruin fell in torrent, Henry Copro (Jo lting Mit doxxn before, (lie glowing lire mid said to hlmsrlf: "Her fniirl.li husband is now dead, mid If I 11111 cut going to marry her no'v Im my time. I xvill go straight to lier mid tell lier of my lyxe." And Ik: went forth into the wild nloriu and in duo time reached the res idence of the Widoxv.Ji'iinern. When lie linked If fil.e wan in, the Herrnnt re Jiiarked that Hlie might posidbly br out. llayiny golf, but would sec about Jt, nr.oont" KXCbAIMlU). (Hid the liiinuteH later our hero was iiKhered Into the presence of the only woman he had oxer really lined. lie d(d not give her time to sink if he had loHt his dog or xva.s looking for a hotic to rent, but, falling on hid knee at her feel, he mild: "Allelic, I have loved yon for III long yen is." "The deuce!" she exclaimed, as sdio drew her breath and turned pale. "And 1 want jou to be my wife," continued Henry. "Hut I can't," Hlie replied. "V became vilguftcd lo liayinond Kedmond only 15 liilnuU'.s ago. He Is to be No. .1." "Hreak with Mm!" cried her loxer, in tones of wild despair. "I cannot. JIc is a man xvho knows vhon he has got a good thing, and he would sue me for damages. Voij should have come sooner. While I pity you, Hie best I can do is to promise that you bhall lie No. (i Tills sort of weather Is good for corn and 'titters, Isn't t,.,', "raise jade, thus do I tear your Masted linage from my blooming licartl" shrieked Henry Copso Cohiirjf, .ns liu rose up; the nest moment lie dashed through tin; French window with a d-d-dash mid was gone fi.-m lier ihlght forever. Nest morning not oxen Ills tracks were to he-discovered in the -Jiiud, lie had lied io Kansas to pro mote a laud company -s "Aurania." H was the soft and pensive voice of (William Penelope Pilaster, speaking at rTi .t, '--.I MVW'V ?' tfiNUir.Aw--7. v mwJr.' SffiX r ur j. m,K tfXJ'CI. . mi wm .vjvtvv . r -. i&ivjrv'. -iths. r- s nskjt m -n.i .cra-su mm : J ' only Tim Kousrtooa ansvi:ui:d; . . . tnl(nie;ht ui.uler cthu .clnuiih'er window of tU'iVanhi (Vuilfo'rd.' ' . . "That iu, UlllV" replied" the e;irl, in hirjMiUe toncH, ns. she'threM up thiv i.asii and Ktuel; oi'it Ji.er head.' "Yes, diirjlne;, I 111 u- here. 1 aniiro vided with a rope-ladder, a "eo Hi screw 'und a dark 'lantern, and 'wc-will lly ty gqthei to Konie fitr-olV shore, vvlier.e vye can live for-ench other alone. Hasten to descend, my niifjeJ of l,ljfht." ' 0 '."15111, how are you heeled for .the o needf ul'."1 nuerlud the cliunuinc; Blrl us Fa Mm m Tim mjmiii :f mJ RkV$Cfjr ' . . H4 &iEjK V 1 rintaM i?U w ,U1uViY''m,' ll'MSSa!) tlic- lstt. cl the haughty, heauthi.l, ' . Wr,uJl(,JML wealtbv, timid, shrinking, loving, de- ftfflSUW miring, heart-strieken girl gild from T 'riwriiUKfllWif 'I'll! N'Hd with but one thought in her . . ' II " "ill v.1'7' (III III' I -'i-l mix, ui'ii ri.-iiiiii in mum- 1111 ,. '' Jj'if- ' T vOvf V 'I ' her. they found one of hev shoes tied ' .sJLl, fci 'L -??- ""T- ." . lYfc "A rauiE That It Is Tylly Upo-Dato. Copy righted) . h ! peered down at him through the darkness. "1 have over .'10 bon el in my Inside pneket," he replied. "Hut why speak of the rhino',' We lly to love mid live on love," "Mill, 1 can't do no ll.ving act on thirty odd dollars," said the beaiitifi Aurania after a moment's thought "I've got an appetite like 1,11 nriJix. mule, and I nexer wear shoes costing less than $S per pair. Can't you rob sonic bank or make 11 corner on wheat ?' "Alas! no!" was the anguished reply "JIoxv's your father llxcdV" "Miisted." "Then we'll cancel our date mid de clare the deal off." "Kay not so, Aurania!" he exclaimed in tones' which would have incited it heart of idoiic. "Do not tell me that because I am not rich 3011 scorn my love and reluse to to " "Good-night, Mill." she interrupted as she pulled in lier head and pulled dovvi the sash. , ' "Aurmila! Aurania!" he ciied, a tents filled his ejes. Hut only the house dog answered. Next day they found about a jnrd 0 William J'enelope Pilaster's trousers loafing around on the lawn, but Wil liam had gone to Switzerland to pre cipitate himself into tome vast pre cipitation. "ilovv dare you .tell me this how dare you!" And llohinet Q. Mobinson, father of I lobby ft. liobiiisou, walked up and down his oak-pauelid library mid glared several first-class glare1- at the timid girlish form before him. "Mut I love him so!" she whispered. "What if ,ou do!" he brutally de manded i.s he stopped short in his walk, "hook at the social gulf between you! While jou are worth ,our mil lions and swagger around with the -WO, my son Mobby has mi income of only seven dollars a week and knows of no society higher than that, he Jluds in the beer gardens J)o you think L "IJETTICU (IO IIOMT. AN'I) l'.AT A l'lKCE OK MINOK I'll'.." would let him sucrillce himself because you happen to huv e pink ears'.'" "lie has sitid be loves nie beyond all else," murmured IClsie l)e Lisle us a tremor shook her wljlowy forni. "Then he lied! It was only two days ago that I caught him kissing the cook. No, girl, it can nexer be. It was the right tiling to do for jou to come here and propose for thu hand of my son, instead of inveigling hint to miiofVto l'liiladelphla and get married, but I cannot see him throw himself uwnv. You'd better go home and eat a piece of mince-pie and go to bed." "Will will nothing move you, hard hearted man!" she almost shrieked as tilie ralsd her eyes to heaven. "Only a policeman," wits the 11111 e lentlng reply. I "Then furexxell to this world, mid ,v our conscience w ill forever accuse j ou I il' liuilitr llv lit II l'1 1. ,.! f " 1 '" '"rv "V lie turned Ins back 011 her, cruel to to the top of a telegraph pule, hut that .vx as the sole and only clew, and the de- tietlves soon e,t a tired feeling. Whethur thefnir hut heavt-hroUe.n 101- sie.lald liwself down mider some wild tose-hush und t'ljcii with a jirayer on K'l lips, or jr.arried a fanner's hired man and vxeiit into hutter and eggs, the world vill iieverjiilow. , . x . . 1'iiri'lliiiiiulH'x 'I'l'rrnm, . , '. Man in Hilrd l.ueK l.itnr reduced to Oie painful, expedient o'f.nsUing you-to ijiiyjlie'diainonds-iiri'ny wife's jewelry and to replaecvtheiu with iniltatlo'ns. '.lewejer (eMiininlngthe jewels)- Vo'ur wife evidently has preceded yoii in I'v.ofvlng' llmt clever plau .iVwcler'a NVeelvly. . 0 o . ' M u k mwmLJL 1 rfw 0 NOTED IQWAN DEAD; HX'SrniUgr .lntni-q lliirliin, it ."Xli'iiilicr of I.lucoliiV Ciililni't mill 11 Mini of Affair, I'llHM'H Axxaj lit .1lIUIlt ril'IIKIIIlt. ' Dos M Ohio's, In., Oct. 0. The death of ex-UniteU Stntes Senator .lames Harlan occurred at hi borne In Mount Pleasant, la., at, t:!5 o'clock yesterday morning. TJ10 end was not unexpect ed, a collapse having taken place last Sunday. Thu immediate cause of his death was congestion of the lungs, complicated with liver trouble. Over exertion hi attending the sessions of the Iowa Methodist conference last week aggravated bis maladies and cruised prostration. His daughter, the wife of Hou. Robert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, was summoned from New York city and vviu present at the bed side. llKIKI." HKKTCII OP Till: Ur.AI) HIATKHMAX. JnmcN llurlim was linrn in Clarke roiinly, 111., August ar, 1H;o. Hi- (,'rmliiUul ut liullmm Asbury university in IHI." unil liucmnu it luxvjor. Xu xvns elected the llrst Miperlutcmlcnt of inb Ho Instruction of Ioxvu In 1H IT; wits inrHlilrut of Iiixvu Wesleyjn univor-llv at Mount I'le satit In 18 :i. lie was United Mates senator from loxtu from lf.V to I81V1, xtin secretary of the ln terlor In lalnrnlnS sei-fiii'l cabinet. mtVi-dO, imJ x ns tttruln United Stitifs scimtor from Iowit from I860 (o I MX la lw8i M. Ilnrliui xr.ts uppalated chluf Justlco of tho court of coliiinlsHtoncrs of Alabama rlillms, which position lio held four years. In lrii).l lio was culled from rctlrtmcnt to uct ns temporary chairman of the republican state I'ciiVi'titlou. As sucli olll Tr be tnudu 11 speech v.'iiich had 11 Ircmrutli.us Inllueace In chccldni; the tlireatcned boll of prohibition for practical local option. Ho xxns 11 cnudldiito foi tho ru ptiblli'.u nomination for coventor In IHtis, but his ttKo xvus (uininst him. He also served as a member of the loxxn soldiers and sailors' monu ment inmmlssloa ninl was prominent in tho councils of tho Methodist church. Senator H.irlaa's wife du'd la IHSI. She xvns (i reni.irkablo woman and duiliiK tho civil xvur did much to itlluviitte the sitiltfi lugs of the union soldiers, having an unllmiti'd pass from Sccio tary Siantoit to no xxIiito she plu.tscil. A STEAMER SUNK. I.ciiii'i ('iitflirx I 'I re ul Sen mill t lio IlutilicH Aro ll.ittciii'il llov.n mid him Kiiitk tn 1'ort. riio Is'cvv York, Oct. i'. The Mallory lino .steamer Leonii was burned and sunk at her wharf in the li.ist river last night. The. cargo, consisting of to bacco and cotton, was valued at S'J.riO, 000 to PSOD.OOO. Jt is believed tiiitt thu Leona, which sailed from Galveston September U7, caught lire at sea several days ago, since which time she has pro ceeded at full speed, with battened liatclms, for this port. At :::!() yester day afternoon the Leona came racing up the East river to her pier, where baste was made to debark the pas sengers and open the hatches. An hour later an army of men was fight ing the name;! in the Steamer's hole. At six o'clock about 70 firemen, with the- chief anil deputy chief, were on the boat, working to keep the lire front spreading toward the stern. It was found to be beyond the efforts of the firemen and an order was given to open the fore and aft port bole In order to allow tho water to make her settle. Thu ship commenced to sink .slowly, until with a llnal list she Avent down. CHAUTAUQUA FEDERATION. Itupri'si'iitittlvc iif IT WcHti'rn Amki'Iii1)11cs .Mot in KmiHiit City unit OrKiiiiI.vd fur .Mtitinil llcni'llt. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. (i. As tho outcome of a two-days' meeting the Western Federation of C'luiutiiiuiuiis was organized here, with F. M. bliuvv, of lluulder, Col., as iresident, and A. II. Limerick, of Winfleld, Kan., as secretary. Seventeen Chautauqua as semblies, located in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, .Nebraska, and Colorado, were represented at the meeting. The organization is for the purpose of closer co-operation on thu part of the Chautauqua assemblies, especially in the matter of securing lecturers for the schslonti. It is planned to engage lec turers for the entire circuit of I hau tituquus, thus materially reducing tho cost to each. For the present the head quarters of the federation will be at Winfleld, Kan. Ton Murli fliiiu Clii'Mlni;. Wabash, Intl., Oct. (1. Miss Lettie, daughter of llaniel Stutsman, of Go shen, is snll'ei'ing from a peculiar af fection, due to liliexving gum. Tito young woman, who is a bright student in the high s'hool, was an Inveterate chevver of giiin, and a few days ago noticed that the left side of her mouth was drawing up toward the ear. The trouble grew worse, and .1 physician pronounced it a ease of paralysis of the muscles of tho mouth, due to contin ual mastication. l.llirrl.t May lln Uohl.li-il Up. Jxerlin, Oct. 0. The Deutseher Colo nial Zcitutig, in an editorial 011 Liberia, says: "Liberia must necessarily soon ceaso to exist. Franco and tiuglund archoth indulging in tnaeliiuations to annex the country. Liberia is of tho greatest value to ticrntany and especial ly the Ciuneroons. Two-thirds of the Liberia linns aro Germans and Ger many must, therefore, sec that she guts a share of the territory of tho whole." XliW Ik Mint Tytvi'ttlii;. Philadelphia, , Oe.t. 0. William H. Stubbs, a.eoinposjtor on Hie llaltimoru Sun, broke thv' .world's record for ma chine typesetting hi a contest for a wager of S-tni) a sidu with William Uuffy, .of tlio l'hihtdelphia Inqliirer. .Tin: contest was hdld in tho I'hiladel pliia' Times ollice! 'Stuhbs sot 00,017 ems ifi ft hours and !S5 minutos, or ,111 uvciugt! of Jl.tiiaejiii, an hour. -" . " . (J ooil for Girls Only. Hcvxjey anecdotes relate that tlic adtniraf traces, his start 411 life to a cevera whipping) a school teacher gave him, whereupon he ie solved to load n new Jite. This anecdote will be read out loud by the mothers, hut it will not fodl any hoy. Jt ts hnrder to fool a bay than a " girl with fairy tales. Atchison Globe. A man leirns of so ninny lionest men go ing wrong Hint lie Is constantly surprised that lie doesn't go out behind the barn and try to hold himself up. Atchison Globe. EVERY woman suffering' from nny femalo trouble can bo helped by Mrs. Pinkham. This statement is based on sound reasoning and an unrivalled record. Multitudes of America's women to-day bless Mrs. Pinkham for competent and common-sense advice. ; Write to her if you arc ill. Her WMEM leucorrhoca, had a continual pain in abdomen. Sometimes I could "not walk across the floor for three or four weeks at a time. Since using your medicine, I now have no more bear ing-down pains, or tired feelings, and am well and hearty. I shall recommend Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vege table Compound to all my suffering friends as the greatest remedy for all female weakness." Mrs. Susin J. 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Wc do this because our policy is a large volume of busi ness en z small margin of profit, and because wc fw irvnea'Hw S2SSSSEffiK mmmm i $x$ fev wr- desire to &$&& V4 fi W"Si TC W S9K w:fiK&aswfiM ?!. x y I you lira iioiporicuuy iiaiisncii. wo ntso lnciuuo VTltUCacil orsan an 010- Ranifiiooiantt a vinuiiiiio instruction lM)ok. carefully Idled. This Is certainly n bargain Wo will ooad to any ncidreon upon receipt of $5.00 aa a Rruarantoo of trood faith, but vo aclvlco caoh vlth ordor, wlxoroby you eavo ostra charBOO, whllo wo euaruntco to rofuntl your inouoy if you aro not nori'octly oatlollGd. which flLOUR irry imyjy ffST; rm i turpii -i ,---u 1 -mf1T:JOiAf'1Laj .'j lV9.ra WM iW 0 ffrS I B TSTA VJ f nvn t? W r Vf .y JS iV, ,jfl eTAfc d7 iSf0OiryiOCO'C0 Pft a H H"3 a 1 D AND All Diseases oi the Rectum & WITHOUT KNIFE, LIGATURE OR CAUSTIC. Kuail tcsttmonlnl: II ii l'nrfort llr'itltli. Knnsas Citv. Mo., Dec. 2, 1807. Drs. Thornton Si Minor. Ktius.vs City. Mo. Gentlemen: Bvfoio jou treatcil mo for plle 1 ltttil 1opii troubleil for cluht or ten years. I liitvo nut been botltereil la tiny way since, ami Imvo porfect lioultli. for xvltlch 1 (,'lvoymi cieillt. Iuut u)xnys re.vilv anil willltiL' to recomntenil you to unyono to xxltoin I can. Yours very truly, CJi:o S. Tamw.yn. Tamblyn & Tamlityn, I.lvo Stock Com. Mer., K. CY, Mo. V, KUrtrttntee to euro ewry cuso: Don't talo onu ewit until patient Is well. Send for free book 10 mna; also freo book to ladies. Address. DRS. THORNTON' &' MINOR, Jfltith uuit AVHll SU., Huntut City, Uo. : The Philippine -"lVnr. This contest is proving much more stub born than, vvc lind anticipated. Jt needs a vigorous contest to straighten matters out. We should tnckle the Philippines and over come them as Hostettcr's Stomach Hitters docs dyspepsia; indigestion, malaria, icvci4 and ague, and liver and kidney diseases. Tho battle is short and dceisivc,nnd for fifty year the Hitters have always; won. If you are ill, a.nd don't know what's wrong, try it. Home people ran as easily as the color in red bunting. Atchison Globe. auurcss is Lynn, Mass. Aosoiutely no charge is ma.de for advice. "I suffered seven years and would surely have died but for your help," writes Mrs. Geo. IJainijridge, Morea, Pa., to Mrs. Pinkham. " It is with pleasure I now write to inform you that I am now n healthy woman, thanks to your kind advice and wonderful medi cine. I can never praise it enough. I was a constant sufferer from womb trouble, and If m JWs, a ymrrm II VtflHI lift. 11'UJ m T-A,..1 :JOt Xj!a ci X hit WtVik . 'Jt v y. uv -v. LnmrmmmBmm L W ymifiBSS!!to&8&WMH&. Wm wraSffi5BSwwWff WSMaSBSm WZSSt St., two ftVal u L& mj&SzP m Ifo . TTTtV KWEST STS Kl&t&i M9CH1CAGO -iQHJ r- vi 5-1 SOLD OT IE MUSI Iloro is nn orsan possessing nil tho latost up-to-dato iuiproxo monU). 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