8gagMfMtt. II y ly 1 R.ead This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There arc reasons for this. I can close a loan for you in three days after taking your application, for these reasons: You do not have to wait and pay for a man to examine the land. My company has oceans of money. You do not wait for them to sell your loan in New York or London before getting the cash. Too can Pay Off at Any Time, without giving a day's notice of your inten tion so to do. All other companies require from 30 to 60 days notice on this point. I have so many different plans for making loans that some one is bound to suit. No one can give better rates. SImk'L J J. H. BAILEYRed-Cloud. I fr8ftttpaftftKMttfl II irUftl IllTDT 2 FREDERICK g g JV-FitlII DVIXI UI'HAM ADAMS Ej aS Author of "TlMi KMnapped Millionaires," "ColonsI Monroa'a Doctrins," Etc jg !3 Oopriuriirr, 1MB, tir I All right I OoPTBioirr. IM, .nr jg 3H VIIZUMUU.K WllAH AAMS tfMtr&l A. J. l)liXL jUDDtllJgg Embroidered Collars We have this week received an elegant line of the very latest patterns in Embroid ered Collars, which will be sold at honest prices. To make room for our new spring stock of Laces and Embroideries we quote the following prices on embroidery and lace Remnants and Odd Pieces: 3tc Locos and Embroideries nt to Oo Lacos and Embroideries nt 2o lOc Laces and EmbroidorioM at 8c 23c Laces nnd Embroideries at 13c OOo Laces and Embroideries at 23o fl.OO Lacosnnd Embroideries at OOo fancy Combs and Hairpins of the latest styles, and at lowest prices. NEWHOUSE. CHAPTER 8IX Continued. "Isn't It good to bo nn American?" asked Jessie, nn tier hand Htolu Into John'fl. JuHt then a fiill-tigKcd nhlp, making from Ilostan Harbor, spread her sails and ntood out past thorn. Jessla looked at her an Lohengrin might havo looked at the swan, and whispered: "Wasn't It Longfellow who stood here and felt with ub: "Mr soul In full of loniclng For tho secret of the sea! And tho heart of tho great oconn Bend a thrilling pufiie through mo?" "Yes, Jessie, not only Longfellow, but Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau and Channlng dreamed here," Bald John. But, Jessie, poetry makes poor feeding. I'm hungry." "So am I," laughed Jessie. "Come on, I'll race you to tho Inn!" and she sprang to her saddle before John could assist her. Picking their way carefully down the steep hill, thoy reached the hard roadbed. Then Jessie spoko to her ho: bo and dashed ahead. She was a good rider, and, though it was a close race, John gallantly conceded defeat. In tho dining-room were many guests from Boston and they united to make a merry party. It was three o'clock when they started again for Nan tas ked The five miles they covered at a cantor. An John helped Jessie from her horse at Nantaskot some one touched him on the shoulder. John turned. "Haou do ye dew, John?" exclaimed a strange figure of a man, standing thero all grins. "I swan, I'm glad tor ee yo up an' 'round agin! Haou do ye dew, John? Haou air ye?" "All right, Sam," said John shaking hands. Sam was tho country sport of Rocky Woods, with a fame extending to Co haaset and not wholly unknown In Hlngham. It was Saturday, and Sam was In gala attire. Ho was tall and this no-account Jones. 'It takes a pow erful long tltJC ter clean a cistern out proper. Bill an' Ous Is down stairs waltln' for ye. Let's play 'em one game, an' then yo can go homo an pull the old woman up." "As I said before, It's always dark down In Jones' basement, an' nono on 'em took any account on what was goln on. You know how It rained yeflterday mornln'? It started In tew pour 'long about nine o'clock." Sam paused to laugh. "When old man Shaw camo out er Jones' basement, tho gutters was full of water an' the rain was comln' down In sheets. For three hours it had been ralnin' cats an' dogs! "Old man Shaw was plumb scared ter death. He ran all the way home. Every time he looked at a gutter-spout he nearly fainted away. He come tow his place an' ran 'round the back way. He looked down the hole an' saw noth In' but water. "'Sallle! Sallle!' he hollered. "The old woman was standin' on top the bottom of the pall, up agin the wall. The water was up tew her chin, but she was mad all over, an' she hadn't lost her voice. '"Ye've come at last, BUI Shaw, have ye?' she said. 'You haul me outer here qulcker'n scat, an' when I gets up I'll scratch yer eyes out! Ye dono this on purpose! Yo haul me out, an' I'll fix ye fer this day's work! "Tho old man lowered a rope, an' after a hard tussle hauled her up. The neighbors say she mopped him all over tho yard, an' I say It sarved him right." Sam related several other Incidents In the career of tho Shaws, and Jessie laughed until tho tears ran down her cheeks. They bid Sam good-day, and watched him until he disappeared with tho famous trotter In a cloud of dust. After supper they waited for the ris ing of the full moon. They saw tho wan of medium height fcBfl syatdry bull with features of nrlstocratle mold, bill weakened nnd puffed as from habitual excesses. He had recently attained tho notoriety of an unconditional ox pulsion from Yale. His namo had figured In New York prints In nn csca pade with a foreign actress, but th story was denied and suppressed be fore It reached the. usual climax. Commencement days were past One June morning Jessie Carden arrived In Hlngham, and was met by Mr. and Mrs. Bishop in the old family car riage. Arthur Morris also chanced to be at tho station. As Jesslo Carden ran forward and affectionately greeted ' Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To find Out. I'M n bottle or common glass with your water and let it Bland twenty-four hours ; iiBcdimcntorscU tlitiK Iticltcntcatm unhealthy con dition of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire torxiss it or min in the back is 1 zv" a fiJi s5x7$) iW."" sJtm "lo 1 II 7nMj I BBSSSBRBBm.X23 BVMHIHiBU 'WVWAWWV The Day Starts off ;Right .When You 'Have a 1 Cup of For Sale by R.obinsoi & Burden FEMALE WEAKNESS M31-J Congress St. . FOBTLANDTkAIffB. OH. 17, IMS. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any doctor's medicine I ever Md and I know whereof I speak. I suf fared for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pro, trated me. Pains would shoot through car back and sides and I would bare blindlna headache. Mv limbs woold well up and I would feel so weak I "MOW A? XZr7Kd&V? S40C s&P YZ7P' WHITE1' HOUSE " COFFEE ! 1 with your breakfast. 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Children who it hi duliruti1, fit vet UH nnd onus will unt iiiimt'dlnto rHicI from Mother Uiiiv'rt Swuni IWiIiuh fir olilMiou 'i'litiy oli'iuiHti tho hIoimiu'Ii, ucl nn Urn liver, Hulking it Molil) child Htroiig mid liimlthy. A rertnln euro for woiiiih, Sold by nil ilniKliL't, -'' Smnplu frou. Addre, Allun 8. Olm- , t!i, Luitoy, N. y, , L INSURANCE iiKiiiiiHt Flro, LiKlitnini,', Cy clones mid NViiulHtoi iu.s, mo JNO. H. STANSER, UKojit for tho Farmers Union Inur uiit'o Co., Lincoln, Nub,, tho bust in Hurunco coiiipuuy iu tho atuto awkward. HIh lurRO, Rood-naturcd mouth, wldo opon, dlHplnyed rows of whlto tooth; Mb Hinnll bluo eyes twin kled shrowdly, nnd his oars stood clear of n mass of red hair. John glanced ut Jesslo and the laughter In her eyes was a sufllclont hint. "Miss Cardon, let mo present Mr. Rounds, a schoolmato and neighbor." Sam doffed his cap with a sweeping bow. "Delighted tor meet yo, Miss Car den," ho exclaimed, with a sincerity which did not bello his words. Ho ex tended a hugo hand. "Havo often seen ' yo rldln' by and hcord all erbout that nlr runerway. I Hwan, that was a mighty ticklish Bhavo fer yo, Miss Carden. Tell ye what lot's dol Let's havo somo Body water an' Ico cream. It's my treat to-day! Sold a boss this mornln an' matlo forty-two dollars clean profit on him. I'm great on houses, MIsb Carden. John, here, runs tor books an' utudyln' an nil that. Hut, as I say, my strong holt Is bosses. f. i Thoy say wo all has our little weak- nesBes present company, of courso, t. . oxpected. Lot's go an git that sody an' Ico cream." And Sum led tho s wny to a pavilion and Impressively or- tloreil tno suggested rpiresnmeniB. Jcssio engaged Sam in conversation, laughing merrily at his odd remarks anil stories. He pointed to an old farmer who drovo past In a rickety wngon. "There goes old mnn Shnw," said Sam. "Ho lives down the road from our house, nn' he's a great character. I Yostcrdny mornln' Mrs. Shaw told tho ( old man the cistern orter ho cleaned out. It hadn't rained for so Imuj that the water was all gono, and she 'lowed It was a good chaneo low clean It out. Old mnn Shaw 'lowed she was right, but said Ids rheumatics was so all fired bad It wouldn't dew for hlro tow go down lntow no damp placo llko n clstctu; jo ho lowered the old woman an' sent hor down u pall of water an' somo soap nn' a scrubbln' brush. " 'I'll go down tow tho postoulco an' soo If tharc'a a letter, an' then coino bnck nnd pull yo out.' ho hollered down tho opunlu'. Slio said, 'All right,' nn' wont tow work. Old man Shaw wont tow tho postodlce, asked fer n lottcr, nn' of courso, thnro wnrn't nono, llo started back, an' was Juat passln' tho cobbler's plnco, when ho mot Jones. "Whnro yo goln'K' ho asked old man Shaw. " 'Tho old woman's clennln' the cU torn, nn' Pvo got tow go homo an haul lor out,' iayB Shaw. '"Sho ain't tut It douo yet,' Bays stately orb of night break above tho ocean's rim and blend Its whlto light with tho pink afterglow of sunset. Bathed in her flood, they turned their horses homeward, riding through a shadowed and shimmering fairyland. The gnarled and wind-wrenched ap plo trees were etchod In lines of weird beauty against tho sky. Tho rugged stono walls wero softened, and faded away Into dreamy perspectives. In tho years which followed, how the scenes and incidents of that summer camo back to John Burt! Under many skies ho recalled tho happy hours spent with Jesslo Carden. Again ho drifted with her In a boat, floating at will of breeze nnd tide, her hand trail ing In tho water, and the murmur of her volco In his ears. Again they walked down tho wooded path, while tho black of the night stood like a wall In front of them, nnd Jessie clutched nt his arm when an owl sounded his solemn cry. Jesslo was going to Vassar, and John had passed tho examination which admitted him to Harvard. Ho found that ho could study much better under tho Bhado of tho Bishop trees than In nny other spot, and Jesslo hold tho text-books while ho recited. Tho weeks glided by llko a dream. One day In autumn ho stood by her side on tho station platform In Hlng ham. As tho train rumbled In, somo thing roso to his throat and a film stole ovor his oyos. "flood-by, John!" "Oood-by, Jesslo!" Tho trnln glided out from iho sta tion; a Uttlo hand fluttered a lace hnndkerchlof from a window; a sun burned pair wnvod In reply. Jcsolo hnd gono bnck to Boston. .,. MAM.,l.,nlMi vtr.vif flint tltf 1rfi1nfia her relatlvco. Arthur Morris gazed at d blad(lcr ar out of or,icr. her with a scrutiny too close to bo what To Do. condoned as "a well-bred etaro." Sho There Is comfort In the knowledge so wore a gray traveling dross, and look- often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's ed so channlng that one might be ' Swamp-Root, the pea kMngy "Jy. j x m . .j. .ji.. fulfills every wish in curing rlicumatisni, pardoned for an almost rude ml"' , '"" in the Lck, kldncys.liver, bladder "0- ami every part of the urinary passage. "Gad, but she's a beauty!" he ex- It corrects inability to hold water claimed, as Jessie stepped Into the car- aI1j scalding twin in passing it, or bad rlage. "Thank God there's at least effects following use of liquor, wine or one good-looking girl In the neighbor- lccr, and overcomes that unpleasant ne hood! Who the devil Is she? Stranger, cessity ot being compelled to go often I suppose. Jame, he said In a low d "K lay and to & p nujng voice, addressing his tiger, "get In and jXonfinary effect of Swamp-Root be ready to take the horses If I tell ,9 SOQU rcatjj,cd. It stands the highest you." for it9 wonderful cures of the most dis- "Yes, sir," replied tho boy solemnly, ' trcsslng cases. If you need a medicine raising a gloved hand to his hat. Un-' you should have the best. Sold by drug- rior a atrnnv nurh Via hnraaa TnWnMteA l!lta Stl fiftV-CCnt and OHC-dollar sizCS. the Bishop vehicle. I You may have a sample bottle and a Delighted to return to the country, ' "-"",, Tni r..,Hnn tu.i o.n.4 th. hnr nliout it, both sent free i .... .....,.-".- - i,vmail. AddressDr. arrival nad so aroused tne uiase diooq KHmer & Co. Bing- of tho banker millionaire's son. it i,.,,0rt. N. Y. When BosmoI Swunp-Boot. was a long drive, but at last Arthur ( writing mention this paper and don't Morris saw the carriage turn Into tho ' make any mistake, but remember the Bishop yard. He drove leisurely past name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the place till he regained the main e address, Binguamton, N. Y. road. On the old bridge spanning ths creek he met a young man In a llghl road wagon. Morris halted his team, and signaled the driver with a wave of his hand. "I Bay, who lives In the big house to the south, on this side of the road?" "Mr. Bishop lives there Mr. Thom as Bishop," replied John Burt. "Thanks," said Arthur Morris with a short bow. "Any daughters? I'm a new comer in this locality," he ex plained with a smile meant to bo con fldlng. "Mr. Bishop has no daughter," said John, proud to give Information on a subject so dear to him. "Tho young lady In their carriage was probably Miss Carden. Sho spends tho sum mer seasons with thorn. She's ox pected to-day from Boston." "Carden? Carden?" repeated Mor ris, a3 If the matter wero merely ol passing moment. "I fancy I'vo heard of her people." "Her father Is a Boston banker." "Ah, yes; I know. Lovoly old place that of the Bishops Isn't It? FIno old gables, and an air of age Pilgrim Fathers, and all that sort of thing, don't you know. Think I'll try to In duce tho governor to buy It. Lovoly day! Delighted to havo met you, Mr. Mr. Brown. Git up. you brute!" and tho tandem was lashed past John Burt. That evening after dinner Arthur Morris found his father In tho li brary. For Bomo tlmo both smoked In silence. "I say, governor," said Arthur, as If tho thought had suddenly occurred to him, "do you know any Cardens In Boston?" "I know Marshall Cardon, the bank er," growled tho millionaire. "What about him?" "Oh, nothing much," rejoined the son carelessly. "What's ho worth?" "He's worth moro than ho'll bo again," said Randolph Morris grimly. "He's In L. & O. stock up to his neck. If you knew as much about stocks as you do about trousers, that would mean something to you but It doesn't Carden Is supposed to be worth half a million. When he gets through with L. & O. Bomo one elso will havo tho money and he'll have experience. What do you want to know about Carden? Has ho a daughter?" Tho old man looked sharply at Arthur Morris. (To bo continued.) eonld not stand up. I naturally talt dlsoonraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, bnt Win ol Oardnl cams as a God-send to ana. I felt a change for the better within week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffering tha agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Oardul Is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew of It good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Boonomlo League Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. IF you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in tho world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a tl.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. WINE CARDUI 50,000 AMERICANS Were welcomed t I CHAPTER SEVEN. Arthur Morris. When Rnnilolph Morris hnd nnmssed a couplo of millions In Now York bnnk Ing and stock manipulation, ho decided to establish a Now Englnnd country plnco In keeping with his wealth and station. Ho solocted a slto near I ling ham, overlooking Massachusetts bay, with n distant view of the ocean. I-or years workmen woro busy with tho great Btono mansion. Terraces, ver dant In turf gave bca.it. to tho sur rounding rocKS now softened with vinos. Stables, conservatories, nnd lodges lent now distinction to tho land scape. Tho oldest of the Morris children wus Arthur, tho heir to tho bulk of tho Morris fortunes. Ills ago was twenty-four, nnd his oxporlenco In cortnln mutters that of a man of forty. He One on Senator Overman. Senator Overman was recently la North Carolina to act as attorney for defendants In a murder trial. He climbed Into a bootblack's chair In Salisbury ono day. Tho negro boy was rather bright and tho senator en gaged him In conversation. "Who Is tho governor of this state?" asked the senator. "I doan' no, boss," was tho reply, for which tho senator chldcd tho boot black. Gov. Charllo Aycock Is very popular In Iho old North stato. and Domocrats think everybody ought to know his namo. Tho polishing of tho senator's shoes proceeded, nnd tho negro lad seemed to bo In a mental abstraction. But ho soon broke tho silence. "Boss," ho inquired, "who am the gubohnor of Mississippi?" Tho senator hnd to admit that he could not remember. Washington Post. iiT.ii B f zl V'' Western Canada during past Year Advisers of the Czars. Tho great czars of Russia, somebod srJ'. when 'hey want n man, go out Into tho streot and find ono. It Is another way of saying thnt tho czar'i milliliters spring from nowhero. It If almost truo. Bushla has had an em press who began llfo as a peasant ani innrrl h n Swedish dragoon and It wot. an Armenian who nil but destroyed tho nutocrucy of tho cars and sel Russia nmong tho progressive nntlorA Serglus Do Wittc, descendant of a Dutchman, started nt n wayside rail way station on a career which liai brought him almost at tho head of tin stato. So, too, with tho man who to day holds tho key of all tho mysteries ,of tho great Russian war mnchlne, Alexcl Nlcholnlovltch Kuropatkln be gnn llfo ns a sublieutenant. Londos An8wora. r. Don't Be Fooledi Oenulno ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Is put up In w!,lte packages, manufactured exclusively by the tfadiion Medicine Co.. Madison, Wis. bells at J.l cents a package. All othem are rank Imitations and substitutes, don't ritk your health by taking them. IIIHOUNUINU tnukes sick people Well, Keen you Well. All Honest Uealers sell the Genuine. MOLUSTUR DRU0 CO, Madlion, Wis, Bk CHICHCSTCR'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills K-."JV'AFK. 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Sir Wlllred Lnurler. speaking of Canuda. recently said: A new star lias risen upon the horizon, and it Is toward It that every Immlcrnnt who leaves tho land o( his ancestors to come and seek a home for hlmsclt now turns his caie" There Is Room for Millions. FIIEK Homesteads to eery heiid of n fumlly, Reboot, Churches, Hallways, Mar ket!. Oil mate everything- to be desired. For a descriptive Atlus and other Information, apply to Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada; or authorized Canadian Government Agent W. V. BENNETT, 801 New York Life Blag., Omaha, Neb. 1 : Uei . , r 1- A