THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , .SATURDAY , NO V EM BIO U 28 , 18S5. II Curo3 HiRHEUMATtSM. 11 NEURALGIA. lint knrlir , ICr ilnrlic. TonlliacUc , Mirnln , Iii ultra , etc. , clr. rriellfi ) Untf. A in. , uisRI.U Ucalcrj. THE CHARLES t VOGEtEfl CO. See ! Proprietors , Chartered by UicSUUofllll. ncis for the express purpose of civinjIramcdUte relletln nil chronic , urinary and pri vate dlteises. Qonorrha * , aiet.indSyphitislnall their complicated forms , Iso aH diseases of the Skin and Bloodprcmptly relieved and permanenllycured by rcme- ' . Seminal „ . . . Losses by Dreams , Pimples on Manhood , jtasttlirlynirni.Ttirre < * Mo < M-jjfr/mr / > itiiQThe appropriate remedy is at once used In eaclicae , ConsultaUjnu , per- is-.at or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mail and Express. No marki on r s.ace to indicate contents or tender. Address Dr.JAMESN1).204WashnrjlonSI.Chicagolll. ! A i'JNi : LINT ; ot WOODBRlDGE BROS' fVIUSIC HOUSE OMAHA > JiI5HASKA. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC J < n.itnio's irn romray , mnilc iroin loots yiitlicu-cl fiom foicMsot , Otoi-Kl.i. Thu iibovo oitl loprotL-iita thuiticttibd of ) | < inniuilnctiiro twenty jeMrs'iijro. Thodoiuanil liiis boon fc'i-nd- iinlljr mcrcri liif ( until n $ lw.ue ) > j inhmtory i" row lln.u guri to Miliplj lliu-UaUc. Thljrif.it Vtft- ctulilo Illnoil 1'iiililur cures , onnde'r , catnrrh , sciorulii , cc/eina , ulcer , iluMiinutt ui and bloo < l ( Hintlii-rcdttai-y orutlicinUu , without thewao of inurciiry-oriintn li 'j'jfi : bu'ii'-r sptfcinr co. , N. V. 1STV. . So'il sr. Ul Avrcr 3 , HUMPHREYS' ' . . roicr. reT r . e-'oascmp , Ijiilamiaaltnns. . . .ZJ ; Wormj. Worm iWr. Worm Colio SS Cri Ilia Colic , orTetthinent InfiuH. .7(4 ( ninrrlicac < C'hildrpn or Ailnlt * . aft . Oupinc. liillons cells. . . . Cholrm orliiu , Voniitlag 'iti ' . Ualil , llroccliillv. . .Ncuralcln.Toolhifho.lnctrrlio Uradoclin. , \ht HOMEOPATHIC MX MS. Pile" , Ion I'nUrrli. li. .su \\rioopliia l.'o.ieli , Viwleut ejpushJ . . , ou Rrncrl le , ae Itldm-v ! > ' .31 * > crron llrliillty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOO Urinary \\rnluirin.Wcttl. . . . jiui lllteatet of thu Ili'arl , I'alpitttioiL.1 .uu SPECIFICS. holil t > v OniBcl.M. or tsnt postpolii on roerlpt ol BITTERS , i. . i ui > r cti.pi , . .oi u 1:1 : i.M.tt Ji..i > r i n. " ' Ml : ! ' , a\t"i ! tt : ' , /'o'BfTiValllTl'Sl ' N1. j. w. T7CTprruiv.T ; , COLS iair : ; , a nno.iuw.iY , tf. r , DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 Nl.CbnrlCN.SSi.I.oal , Ho. iil.f.BlB tK iF t'llrettiacQlor ' CHHUMC. Ntxvuti. Suit i 4 LO OI.KIM * Uaaar olbrr 1'brileliatafii. Lgull , .i cltj | itif n .b v ant ell oH rtil > lrot. k8 w Ntrtous Prottratlon , Debility , Ucnlal anil Physical Weakness i Mercurial and other Artec. Uent of Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , rc UMM iih unr > r > 'itic4 l fcf.ii , Q uti.it rlrntlftc iirlBlplfi.b rlT. I'llulclj. Diseases Arising Irora Inillscretlon , Exces , * " . " ? ' Tt" " IU * u * l'JcCMllcmli - . A Posllha Written Guarantee tUto in ijc . tblc cut , ii ! JicUt icot erer.'umrt bjr at'J cr tiffin. MARRIAGE GUIDE , Z 0 PAOE8. 1-irjB JT.ATIB. iltont U > tli J tilt nuj'ir ' , itohrifwtOc. l > or urreotf. Oirr f.ftj CULTIVATOR AND HOU8E- NHRASKA cffrtitomftlimguunilcrlulln l-iiiiiiua. > , t-iii'l jiul I'lnic ; oi | nil Iriwouji l > ul raid tart , rapl * lopyiu.l foil mil bo ili'llgblfd. Mi nU < ui Uib iupcrau\l * t-it : M. 1. VMITHr Pub. , Omaha , Neb. M * . " 'i ' ; * , The Mirror n ( Is no flatterer. Would you mak it tell a weeter tale ? Atagholia-Balfais the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass/ COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL CITYjrK\VS. _ ChrlMlan Conference. I would call the special atloiiliou of llu chri tian pcoil | * of i'o'HH-ll IJltifT * to Hit niecthiRi to bo bold lit tlit Ha | > tUt nlnircl np\t week. All me most cuiilintly in vllcil to ntt ( ntl : itnl tnki1 part in llu-in. flic one- great ulypct before tiip confer ' dice will be > the lnercn of spiritim' power in rhr ! < tlnii , o thsit they shall _ be pri'parctl to laboi * ticces fully for Christ I ) . II. Cooir.Y. Pn toi nf ItaptiH C nurch. The following i' I lie programme a > nrrnngpil for the meeting * . Monday IroningSprmon by HPV. \ VII II II. Avon' , of IV nUnn , I own. Subject "Spirittiul Tower Hn > < ireit : Nee/il / of Om I hnrches " Tue Hlnj Morning -Alliteration moot In ; : , led by Ilex Mnvona , lo.ic , 1) . 1) . , o ! Omaha , Neb Afttirnoon Montiiur led by Kev. F.V l'ar-joii , of Olonwooil Iowa .Sermon by Hev. O. A. Upline-i , of Uluir , Xe > b. Sub jert , "The I'nduecment of Power. " livening Meeting led by Hov. J.V , HnrrU , of Omaha Sermon by llcv. J Al. Wliilclieael , of Nobm 1a City. Hub' ieef , "The Importance ; of Importunate ; - . " rrrij-cr. \\uilnc-ilaj Morning Muding led by J'cv liiluuu Parker , of Ilium-son , Iowa , Subject , "Seek God With the Whole Ik-art. " Afternoon Muel ing led by lie v John , led by Kev. 1) . H Cooler , 1) . D. , ol Council IMiitlv. ( III.MAX PAIIKKK , Her ! ; of Conferenee Artnii-H ( Avoca. A\ocv , Ja. , Nov. ! ) ? . Tuo'sdnj evening Ilonior 1) . Cape , under the nuspit'o of the K. T.'a , gave a dnunatie lending. A large number was in attendance from Ilarlan , the train being held until after the entertainment for their accommoiht * lion. lion.The The progressive eueliro entcrtaintment Wednesday evening by Mr , and Mr * C . 15 Harding , was prononneed decidedly enjoyable. Mr. ( _ . M. Yoss and Mrs. Dr. Aanten carried oil' Jirst pri/e , while Mr . C. . Simford and Mr. K. D. Hoopes sreurod the booby ofluring * . Mr. K. M Reynolds , of Omaha , and Miss Ilattio Dotigl.is , of this place , were married Wednesday CA cuing at the resi dence of Mr. ana Mrs. hC. . Ilarlow , liuy. John Giay officiating. The hajipj pair left Tluir-dav morning for Omaha , where they intend making their tuturo home They have the bc t wishes of many frionch for their . Thipaity given by the Social Hour club Friday evening wacll attended. Several couples from Walnut ami Shelby favored ii with their presence. Mrs. K S Unit -visiting in Amliibon. Mi& . C F. Shaw spent Sunday in HnUatt with her husband , who is there disposing of his slock of goods , prepara tory to moving' to Omaha , where he is already engaged in the drug business Mrs. . ) w. Alaxwell , who has been ail ing for the past t\\o week * , is on the mend The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ucu- jaiuiu has been unite s > ick , but is now out of danger. William IIo\\letl , jr. , is called upon to mourn the los-i of his wife. She was fol lowed to her last lesliii"- place Tnesel.iy by sorrowing friends. Sad indeed is the homo bereft of wife and mother. The all important ntiesliou who i3 to tbo po tma ter Y remains unanswered. X. Y. / . cr1 Personal PimiKi-apliy. J. C. lleagan , of Dos Mo'mrs , is at the Ogden. T. J. llaitwcll , of Carson , visited ( he UluUs yesterday. J. 15. howii , of IlilMalo , was at Hie Pacific yesterday. J. C. ISottsford , of Cherokee , was in Urn city yestci day. W. A. FMicr , of Hod Oak , was greeting Council UlulV * friends yesterday. Fire Chief Snnder.son hat KO far re covered from his injuries as to bis able to resume his duties. R. K Whittlc'cy , city editor of the ( Jlobe , returned yesterday from a \ iit to Iiis old Indiana home. KvLicntcnant Governor Manning and wife , now of Topeka , arc making a brief visit to Council Blnil's friends. Fred Hanscn starts next' Week for a visit to Iiis parents in Denmark. He ha * not seen them for sixteen years. D. A. Hicc , ot the Ilorald , had his Thanksgiving made especially happy by the appearance hero ot his brother and sister. His brother , Milton K. Uicc , left yesterday morning to join the Little pnchcssc company at Sioux City , ho be ing a member ot Unit company. The Mster , Mrs. Mary Davis , of Fairbury , Neb. , will continue her visit a few dis. Clara Morris uses Po/zoni's Powder Clara Louisa Kellogg does likewise. IlEMGIOUS. Theie are more churches and ciiapcK In London tluin in the whole of 11113 Kuiop < : aii nation except France. p Mi'thoellit ronfeii'iiri'b In Wlsi-nii-in have tlrclaieil tlieh belief that Chii-tlan men ought not to raise or sell tobacco , Tim Methodist clun-cli Is now onir.-ureil In a Kreat ultort to inl.u 5lououoo tor thN jeJ niKiIonury work tlnnughoiit the \\oild. fieoigp Harncs , unco famous as the Moun tain rv.ingcllst of Kt'iiluuky , N now a inliils- ler in India for the Chinch ol' L'nglnnd. It Is MalPd on aatlinrity of the London liniFsthnt theio aioin the Chinese emnlit ; more than half a million C.Uholiu comcrts. DAtlanta prcachcn , as a rule , are reasonably juld. One Unptlst-minister iccelves S .ouo and another $ : iooo. One Presbytei Ian inln- j > ler iKis a s-alaiy of SU.-'WO. nd another fciHX : ( ) . T o Methodist uilnisteis are i Ul SS.OW e.icii , The MclhnilKt npKeopal confcienee 10- coiilly Unvoted Itsscaslun to .South Aineiican iuK.-ons. | The one in thu Arijentlno Jtunub- IIo n-ceived &iy.iT.r. foi Its nuiiitalnance , and 3oojcia : ! used forrr.ranUInj { new missions inltinzil. At a convocation of the Kplsconal diocese of Kaston , Pa. , Dr. < ; porn'o wlllhiinson Mnlth , picsidcnt ot Trinity college , Hart- foid , wai elected bishop , to succeed the late HishopLaj , It Is not known whether Dr. buiith will accept. Mr. HnniV , Hniall. of thu Atlanta Consti tution , who was lately convened under the pieaiOiiiii ; of thu Hev. Sam Jones , the " .Moun tain hvangelUt , " andlm-J himself taken to pleaching , has been dolns eirective woik MinnnL'hU old nelijliboi's and friends of At- lanla in the temperance campaign now on foot in that city. I IMS riuHsn niiKs A wiio euro for Hllud. BlocaiifB' , ItchiiiK ami U rorated I'lk's lias been ill Havered by Dr. \ \ lllinms ( nu Indian leinedy ) . called Dr. Williams' Indian Pile OhitnuVmY Asins-lo box has ciueil the ort clironfc cases n 25 or : xyearsstanrtlnp. No ono ne l stifTer ti\o luinutcs aflor a ] > l'lyin this \\undrrriil tooth Inu medicine. Jxtlons anil Instruments do minei harm tlmn ( ? poil. William * ' Inelinn I'lla Oiitinent | plteoriJitlie tiintu-s ( , allays the Inteii&o Itclilntf , ( JMittculurly nt Ulfcfit after uettlUK warm In beilj , acts iis A iKUiUlce.givc * lustaiiiivlii'f , and U prejiarc.l onh for Piles , itching of nrh nt . jui lt > , and for notiiluir else. HK1N DIeiEAKr.ti CUlt : i ) . Dr. Fra/lcr's Miifrip. ointment cun-s as by inacle , i'imnlcs , IJIac ! : Heads or ( ijrbi , Islotchcj anij hrupUoii * on ( lie face , leaving ; Ilio skin cloiruiul bonutifii ! . Al-o cureItch. Salt Jjthdmi , .Sore Nipples , Ijore Lips , and Ulci-w. Sold by dm gistb , or uuillctl on jewliit of /Ji-cnts. Iti-lnllctl by Kulin & & > . , and Sctirooti-r & 'JCt-Iit. ' At yvl " ] .ile by C. K. ti'iodnian. THSOIRL AT THE TOLL-QATE. [ nr I1LLEX PRAR ON DARXAHU ] Halfwaj up Haiti Mountain there i f little tlearing When you look at it fron the vallcjit sccnu enl > n patcli o brown ill the dense forest , encircling i wee house It is really quite a farm This w.is the lieu o of K/.ra Woodlmry Iiis mother , and ills daughter , Judith. One m01 nitig in the early summer Ezra and Judith were descending tin cart path that wound down the moun tain side K/.ra wa talking : "I wi h ycr marm'd lived to sco thi' day. Her V mo was never inside t\ \ genuine hotel like. 'Siati Matthews is a Imililiu' of , 'n' we never rid in the kccr < as 1 know on. " The girl frowned. "I'd started out , I'd seen something beyond Uald Mountain ! " " ' well waitiii' fur's 1 "I'm jc-t as olTfnr , know , " the man chuckled at some fun ny conceit ; "Mead o' my strikln'out after hoteh 'n' kccrs , they've come ovci to me. " Then they walked silently along the forest road. Judith occasionally plucking some wild blossom to inhale its Irngnmco. "YVs , yer inarm ud bd in her glory ef she'd scon what' . * comiii'to our moun tain , " pursued lra. l . "She was alluz a a Iookin'-to antliin' great in the futur' . " This lir t Judith slept in the valley graveyard. Hut her restless phit was in young Judith , as she trod the blossoming earth , and mu ed on the new events. It had been a haul winter for the Wood- burjs. They had endured privation bravely , however , hoping for better days in the summer. Judith had plans where by the old mountain was to yield a com petence foi the family. The guests of the now hotel in the valley would , of eoursu , wish to climb the mountain for Its magnificent view Judith petsiiaded her father to elect an ob-crvatory on the Minnnit , and also build a hut at the foot , where she could sell baskets of fern , and collect a slight toll. K/.ra never originated an idea , but he was persistent in executing. Inspired bj the genius of their household , he tramped up the mountain all winter , when sloruis did not interfere , and worked on the rude itructure called the observatory. "Snrelj wo ought to make a good liv ing this summer , " ' said the girl , "and perhap but you must not be dKap- pointed , lather , if wo do not perhaps we may lay by something toward that old debt on the place. " "Sho ! 1 never 5co eoeli a hand at fig- gcrin'"cned ! her lather. K.iaeemed to accept her dream * as if they weie prophecy Apparently he hai never heard ol the milkmaid who count ed her chickens befoio they wcro hatched. "Thou perhaps T could go a term to the academj , " pursued Judith. "Then J could teach , and see something beside Bald Mountain " She had reached ( he ledge. She paused , glancing up , up , till her dark , eager eyoi reached the craggy summit. Thu clouds were just unveiling the hoary head of the old summit. LV.ra pan-cd , also , first to admire the obsci vatory , vyliich certainly looked picture-quo , clinging to the gray rocks the baldness ol the mountain. Then his eyes rested on Judith "C'omo on , little gal. Yer the very moral of ver mother , now , she wor allu * a-lookin' elf , onoasy as a bird. Efyer jets more larnin' , yer'll lly away , per- naps , 'n' leave granny 'n' me ; " then 111 a yearning , fatherly fashion , "we couldn't livu withoutyc , no way. " K/.ra raiely spoke thus. Ill * New England reticence hid . Ins dcepp.-t emotion- ! . Judith was touched , but would not show it. She laughed and be gan to run lightly do vn the declivity , fehe was soon at the booth ; that was to be lier especial care. She must adorn it with forest treasures , and get ready for visitors. E/.IH , who was a carpenter , went on toward his work. He came back twice to a-k Judith's advice about different ont things that they must got for the new venture. " 1 should engage candy by all means. " she said , nodding her pretty head. "It costs little , and there is great profit. I shall keep u can of milk in the spring , under the big tree , and 'ell granny's nice cakes. 1 notice city folks think as much of eating a * of the scenery. " She laughed a merry , rippling laugh , Ihat seemed echoed by tfio brook that sure he had said something funny , for once. He repeated it , with : i chuckle , as ho went along the valley road. Never , since the death of that beloved lii'sl Judith , had the man been so hopeful and happy. One picture lie carried in his heart , his daughter , Hushed and bright- eyed , trimming the hut with green , "It's too much , sccli help in my old ago , " thought Ezra. " ( Jranny 'n' mo must bo very kecrfnl of the little gal. " As heenteiod the town ho met two stranger * . The keen eye of the moun taineer them " folks" pronounced "city at the Iirst sight. "Ah , " said one , "I daresay , Marcotte , this man could direct us. Arc we on the right road to Uald Mountain , sir ? " "Well , I guess so , "said Kzra , delighted at this early jtatronago. "Wo hain't quite Ijxcd for company , but go on , go on , yo'Jl lind Judith -that's my little gal at the toll gate , 'n' she'll sol you in the right road. " They thanked him and passed on to the entrance of the mountain path. "That must bn Woodbury , the old fel low that owns the mountain , " said the first. "Hero is an illustration of being rich , yet poor ; imagine the owner of this magnificent woodland barley making : i liv ing at carpentering. How do you ac count for it , my dear fellow } " Marcqtto yawned. "One is not attempted to account for anything in this desolate region. Doubt less ho will yet bo rich , the udo of sum mer travel is gradually turning this way. Uald Mountain will yet jieid up its wealth to somebody. " Just then they eanio in sight of the toll ujato and booth. Its low slat ) roof had ( icon covered with moss , it looked an cient as the trunks of the forest trees. Marcotte suppressed an exclamation , his Erh'iid hastened fosward , saying "What n pretty picture ! " In truth it was , but it all ccnticd in Judith , whoso lithe young grnco showed : o the best advantage ) as she reached up : o settle a bough. Her dusky braids had fallen even to her knees , the calico slcevo ivas laid back , the rounded arm was bare o the elbow. She turned her head on loaring footsteps , and whpn her dark inestionina ; eyes and Hushed cheeks' ludith wns handsonio just then. ' Greatly pleased , as her father had boon , it ihu early beginning of custom , Judith iskcd if they would llkn to go up on the Mountain , They both said they would. "This is my father's toll-gate , " MIC iaid , as a gentle hint for the tax. "And f yon would like mountain sticks , wo uivn some for sale that my father cut on maintain. " Marcotto did not take his eveu oft' her ace. Carl frowned and calle'd his atteu- ion to the staves. Then Marcotto must iuvc ( ho most mimito instruction : n to ho way , Despite heroH , Judith flushed ho and Jooked with his > s questioned ad- Hiring eyes. He declared that he uevor oulil Jhut the jvay. ; ho vvoalil surely bo QSt. QSt."Isn't It n part of vour tluty to La our ; uidoj" ' ( mce moro Carl interposed , savins , in rapid undertone : " \Yhtt \ ; nousenso ! vvo have only to fol low the path. It would br absurd to nil the girl to ctynV > nith us. Let ingi about o\ir \ ImsiMolV * Jtidith's quicJt t-ars heard thK as per hnp-i Carl wished She would not go There wn ? no longer in excuse for tarrv ing , so Maicottv slowly followed hi friend. j ) The moment UIPV loft. Judith sat dowt on a pile of overgjccn She wanted t < collect herself.r j i "Ho Deemed tbiliink Iwa wonderful ' site murmured. Then , glancing ou > : her scant tlre svsnd the coarse , patchei shoes , she buried her-olf in her hand * But ho was only making sport of me/ she aid. . | She ro'c nml/Van / out of the hut Jus ! hoiond aiul shaded by a large tree , the limpid water formed a pool. Juditl grasped a bough , and , leaning down looked at herself as mirrored there. Shi heard Carl talking rapidly asthetwr 'lowly n-cended , and wondered vvly uch an elegant gentleman should oboj Mich a rude friend She sat a long time cooling her cheeks in the brook. There was little more done that forenoon toward trimming the booth ; the girl al the toll-gate was listening for th return of Marcotto , but when she heard the .sound of tlioir voice * . , her courage forsook seek her , and she hid in the thicket be hind the booth. "Ah , thebiid has flown. " said Mar- cotte'jt smooth , gentlemanly voice. "A wi-e biul7said Carl. At night , they talked of the strangers , K/ra and granny ; Judith said little , but that was rehearsed with the relish that isolated people have for small events. "Hero wo l > e , a.gabbin' nbout them as'll never be on our mounting agin , mebbe , " said Kzra , tinally. "What line plan's in my little gal's head * " Judith rou-ed hcr-elf ; nnd talked viva ciously of what they would buy and sell during the season ( iranny's cj'os gleamed with hope , and K/.ra said soft ly "An" our summer's work's begun to day. " There was moro of a summer's work begun than the honest man suspected. ( ) iio link had been wrought in a chain ; during the weeks that followed many were added by the ficmiont visits of the agreeable stranger 4le found it plea - ant to rest before and after ascendingthe mountain , and chat with the intelligent girl at the gate Marcotte was an adept at .saying pretty nothings ; he amu-cd himself many an hour by watching their effect upon Judith. The girl began to think the day eventful it ho called , or dull if he did not come. She -oon told her plans to tln < stranger who seemed o interested in her. Did no think she would make : i success of school teaching' ' Mar cotte deliberated , she watching anxiously - ly , as if his decision was linal. Marcotte said it would take years to lit herself for a lucrative position , and oven then she would have to compete with a great number of applicants. "It would bq a shameful waste of your talent * , " he said ; "yon would grow into one of those prim old schoolmarms. " "What can I do ? " And Marcottei.an.Mvercd in his licht , ' eomi > limcntaryAVty' : : " } ou can charm your weary hours away most dcUghtinlly ! ' ' Judith frowned. "I am in earnest , Mr Marcotlcj is there no opening for me ? " So Marcotte pulU'd his long mustache and reflectedMil the city , he said , a girl could support herself in many ways. They employ worn m in the stores , tele- graphofhces and liJiny | other places. He could not rei > rc s a smilu when Judith exclaimed at the prices they obtained , the small sum seemed so largo to her. Once , as they talked , they were inter rupted by the pro&Higed note-of a horn It was repeated from the neighboring hills until it seemed as if a thousand horns were caHing from some mysteri ous land beyond. When the last note had gone into silence , lie said : "What a superb echo1" "That was granny , calling me to din ner , " explained Judith. "Even that becomes poetry in tins en chanted region , " said Marcotte. "My child , that echo alone will make your father s mountain famous. 1 should like to try it. Will you permit me to attend you to your house' ' " After they had walked up to the house , Judith asked him to dine with them , al though half ashamed of their plain fare. Everything looked suddenly mean when this elegant stranger entered the low kitchen. Ciranny had only one leaf of the table up , and two plates tor herself and Judith. She favored Marcotte with a keen glance. "What did : yon call the gentleman , Judith ? " .she asked. Judith gave his name , Marcotte echo- in" it with his irreiiitible bow. "Marplot Mr. Marplot a very odd name' ' " said granny. "Do you know what the gentleman's business is ? " "Ho did not tell me , granny. " Observing that these direct questions ilisconceitcdhor guest , Judith tried to interest the dame in the possibilities of their echo. "JiefoiD Mr. Marcotte tests it we. must have some dinuci , granny. " "Well , well , put on the third plate , child , " said the old lady , " 'n' heat a mince pie on top o' the stove. The rest'll Jo ; what's 'nough for us will serve ye , 1 reckon. " This was unlike hospitablegranny. . Marcotte suid that it would bu only too [ jood , with Iris indescribable glance at ludith. Then fallowed some nonsense in an rmdertonc. Granny re.-ented the [ rood-fellowship that existed between Ju- iiith and this man of whom she never spoke. They seated themselves at the table , Liranny ankcd Marcotto many questions , us she. sipped her black tea. "leyosouib | o' them city folk what's putting up at the now tavern ? I thought jo ; allus tolls 'em by their slick talk. " JudAh crimsoned , ( Jranny waget - ' .iujf dreadful ; dear old granny , who was ; o gentle and loving with her "Hun up our mounting , Mr. Marplot * " Judith ainiled as she * thought of the numberless visits lie had made to it late- ly. To her dismay , thu next question ivas"Hen up moraoneeS" Yes , ho boliuvod ho had "How manj times huvyu been up , Mr. Marplot ? " piuniHt.gninny. : "Hoally. niadnnTt1 , I conUf not .say. Marcotlu was crimson now.ninny ( ivr.s doubtless Hiirplised at the frequency ) f his trips up the mountain. She sot- .led into fnipu jtjMblo silence. As she irank her blai-ft'lM'h and mumbled her > oakeil breadiheri\'iit | \ > the only self-pos sessed per nn It flie tablo. The others ito little. Mhrcouo talked rapidly , and it times brilliantly , famous echoes being lie subject. Afrol- dinner , Judith and to stood on thWIo'tor lock and blew the lorn until the heaven- , seemed full of niisic. ( iraiinjtpffised often while clear- ng the table t til til n nnd mutter at his amiliar , flattering remarks. When ho tail gone she askqd how long Judith had mown "this fellow with no business ex- ! ti ! > t to c'linib our mounting. " Her sarcasm roused the maiden fiom I'pleasing revery. "What brings him hero witli hi ? airs mil his flno speeches ? Does ho mean mv thing by them * llikohim notat all.- "But 1 do ! " The toss of Judith's pretty head said his waa conclusive , In all her life sio ! mil never spoken thus. ( Jrauny was peeehless for a moment , ( rambling with yradi ami the feeling that her darling ided with the stranger. "I'll not havu no seech a dawdtin1 ruthless chap here ! " she said , . "I'll peak to E/ra tonight I reckon he'll' lud us \ \ oodbury- knows how to cure or our own ! " * i Judith now implored her not to "worrv ioor dear fulher , " declaring tha luivotto was going away. She succeed- d in nuli'tlng gruni ) who , after u. fiiw daj5 , ceased to InqnuiOw it i't ' < rar ger Indeed , they woiv all too busy to th.nl of anj thing except the propl- win ) n < v rame from the hotel , or in pk nit p.ir'io ' from the cars. It wa * . quit. " ( he fisl.ioi to climb Bald Mountnin before le.uin < the valley. Judith had a biisk * .ile fo candy , cookies and milk , and Era : ha < nil he could do before anil after his v.oil cut stick's for the pedostrhtnThi traditional cracked teapot in the vui clo'et over the tiroplnce besin t.t trrov heavy in those days , for Judith was mak Ing money , she aw so muij pejrh tlntgrinn3 thought it no oxtnuaganc when ho bought r couple of dalntvpi' " dies'-es She made those up after : fashion magazine With a ro 1 colm'cii bow in her hair , and trim boots , hf was so granny said , "fine'nougli for n party ' Late one beautiful day. near the close of the s-ca on , a sudden de-ire CAIIIO ovei granny. She wanted to see Judith , am ! spend an hour in the mountain It wa' oldoni that she went down the moiiu tain , but she felt so young with prosper ity that she determined to attempt tht feat. In honor of Judith she put on hci bonnet and lavender-scented sh. wl Kquipped with a mountain stall gi-eei : parasol , and a basket of her toothsome cakes , the latter serving for nn err.iuel granny started , her fal-e nglow at tht jjleasant surprise hc would give Judith She saw several persons- some were rest ing beside the bath She maw-oiled a she noted how Era had fashioned the ugly , gnarled brandies of the forest into picturesque seats. She also ovorhoarl u little cemversilion between two ladies "And h.'is the poor child no one to warn her ? " said one. "People hero are very trusting Whore wo a k for credentials , they receive strangers in good faith. That alone ought to stimulate such as lie to honor ; but 1 fear not. " Granny went on slowly and noiseless ly , for her teneler feet wcro always shod in cloth. It wa" not surprising , there fore , that she witnessed a scene in the hut. Marcotto was there with Judith Apparently they thought themselves alone , for ho sat very near her. his arm over the back of the bench. They were in earnest conversation. M the first glance , it scenied to granny that hi - arm encircled Judith the arm of the man that she so distrusted ! The talk of the laejies also llasliuel into her mind , and pointed to them. Before the couple were aware of her proximity.granny suddenly raised her parasol , and struck Marcotto sharply , once , twice , thrice "Take that , and that , and that and leave my lamb alone ! " Judith sprang away with a shriek. Maicotte assumed a dignified resent nient , but thu fiery old lady would not listen to him , glaring upon him like an enraged lioness. "Ho oil' , I ay ; let me never ketcli ye agin on our mounting1'1 Her deep-set eyes followed him as he went through the gale and down the valley roael. Then she turneel to Judith her stern face melting into grief , and said "Oh , child , how long have you been eleeeivin' 3 or old granny ? " Judith would not reply , Granny threw her arms about her , and drew the'shnpul. } head to her bosom.she was a tall , pow erfully built woman. Judith sccmeel clad to cry theie , as she hael whe'ii a child , but she would answer none of the old lady's gentle searching questions. Granny's strcncth soon tailed , she was obliged to rest on the bench. Judith ministered to her , kissing her , and beg ging her forgivenne.s- . But he woulel not promise against Maicotte. When Ezra returned from his work , granny climbed to the house , leaning on his arm. She said nothing to her son until Judith had retired. Then she told him all. "The chap'll hear from me in the niornin1 ! " said E/ra. "Ho'll find thet I'll have no one botherin' our little gal ' ' But in the morning Judith wa- gone It was the same old story in books , but new and awful to them. These tew words were for Ezra : "I am going to earn my liv ing Do not blame some one , for it is my own doing Yon will not miss me o much , as the summer is over. " Truly the summer was over , in the lov ing hearts she had _ deserted. They looked at each other with desolation iii their face * . E/.ra did not go to his work for many days ; granny mourned as she went-nbout her tasks. Down in the val ley it was whispered that the girl keeper of the toll-gate had loft her home ; the pleasant slranirer , Marcotto , hael also gone. There were many pitying glances for Ef.ru when ho at last appeared. Kvcry day he seeks for a letter of the postmaster , and as often turns away dis appointed. He cannot believe that Ju dith lias left thorn forever. The winter has gone ; the birds have returned to the woods that she loved , and even built in the lint by the gate the mountain stream still echoes the miisii * of the girl's laugh , as it pours Us pure water intej tiie pool that was Judith's mirror , other summer travelers have climbed the hoary-headed mountain , waking music from the old horn ; still there is no girl at the * gate Only stricken , white-haireel man , anil an old dame , whose dim eyes arc sunke-n with age and much weeping. Somehow , although tlioy bring him monoj' , it eloes not .seem such a glorioii' ' Bvcnt , "tho hotel 'n ' keers that ce > mo to me , way over on Balel mounting , " for I hey have taken E/ra'.s one treasure. He is glad that the first Judith is sleeping in the valley. But where in the wide vyoilil U Judiili , Feir whom wait two breaking heart- , and I ho tica-uresof the mountain. People vyho arc down with rlu nm.i- , ism sometimes go to the Hot .springs m jet cured , lint them is no needofiret- .in" into hot water , w hen St s.icoln Oil ivill cflccl H cure. Illusions. Xow York LetterI'he illusions m tin- itage arc curious , Ida Mulle is fnir fort ma a half long , and thick onoiigh t < / be lahyish in slmpu. There is nothing adult n her outlines , and her manners are iu- 'antilo. She sang three veai-a ago in u juvenile eipera company , nftorwurd acted Cupid" in several burlesques , mid Uiis iVeoK is vontiiilng as a heroine in a Irnma , But she U a little humbug. Her igo is twenty-four ; she is a will ami nothcr Her seeming immaturity } > hev [ erMine , for -ho has no talent as an ictrcss , and depends forsiicco.-s on her1 jdd adaptability to littlo-girlshne ! = i. She vas at first a puiula to tlip dudes , who loulel not make up their feeble minds vhethor or not to pay sonlimeiit.il nt tuition to her , and n .shock to the > ei who , jetting close enough to encounter ho aniily environment , worn confronted by i good-s-1/cet husband. When that man ) f good intention * , Ellnhlgo T. Gerry , of ho Society for the Prevention of Cruelty ei Children , enforced the law against > crfe > rmcr.s under fourteen in this cUv , da hande-d to him for perusal n birth eeord an 1 marriage eurthicato. All Sorts of hurts anil many "sorts of ails of ma : nnd beast .need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment , e World's Matlo In Every Style nnd Varloty Known to Modern Cooking and Heating Steve anil Raneo Construction ! PRICES FROM $10 to $75. The above Trade Mark is a Guarantee that Every Articlq tt > arn < L its /s Ma finest nnd Best that can be made for fAe fries asltecf. Beware of Imitations. 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