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I was rude.” “Not at ill Miv words ndmitted of just such a meaning as you placed upon them.” “Yon hk her in Chicago, of eourse:” J yh 1 looks at her steadily. “Lady Ruth, it may sound strange to you, after what I have said, but my memories of my mcther are all confin- ed to the far past, to a p riod when q was a mere child: but they are none, the less precious on that account.’ She looks puzzled, as well she may. “ldo you mean she is—dead?” . “Tleaven forbid. but T have not seen ther in all these years. That is one rea sen Il am abroad. Lady Ruth. I have a snered mission to perform—to find my mother-to seek the solution of a mvs- fery which has embittered my _ )ife. Perhaps some time. if we know each other a little better, I may confide a strange and sad story to you.” “Just as You please, doctor.” she re feeling in her the others with this plies, and deep moment yvace, at bustle the bal for a afraid you “You must show yourself on ecny: The dear people clamor sight of you, and I'm really tl-ey’ll tear the house down soon if dent appear before them,” says Gwen, with unusual vigor. “Yes, they unquestionably desire to publicly show their appreciation of your services, and I for one feel proud to be an American this day.” ‘Philander!’ “Excuse me, my allow me to lead you out.” “One minute, please,” says Ls who has made a comfortable a long white silk kerchief, which wore around her neck. This she imsists on Jchn's shoulder. “That arm must he it from my long linble assistant Yon will be glad “But foa snceh a mere scratch peo- dear. John, my boy; tidy Reth, sling of she securing over painful. I know the re- uncle. experience as of my surgeon to have this-” Auat | ote ange gy’: * Garter * pie will laugh at me,” he protests, fee- biv, though it may be noticed that he mekes no effort to déliver himself from the sil sling which she is now tying. | “People tangh at you! A mere seratch! Confound it, boy, there isn’t a man living who would go through yw th ’ what ror ! ; vs De. A. W. CHase EXPERIMENTING ON His HEMEDIES, HALF ROUND THE WORLD Distance no Barrier in Getting the Glad News of His De- light to His Friends. DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE A UNIVERSAL REMEDY. — —Please find enclosed $1, send four boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. We have ueed it, and find it an excellent re- medy, #0 we recommend it to others. Mr. J. M. Poorman, of Woodhum, Marion Co., Ore. got some and is de- mamens with its effects. lease send three boxes to Mrs. F. J. Edmunds, No. 401 West Part street, Portland. Ore., and one box to Rev. Bm. F. Edmunds, Sedro, Skagit Wash. Be sure and send the blowers; they are so handy. Send at once. F. J. EDMUNDS. Gentlemen : for which “af Dr. Chases Catarrh Cure Contains se Cocaine, DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE NEV_R FAILS TO CURE Cold ta the head, Hay Fever, Rose Cold, Caterrhal Deafness, Foul Breath, loss of taste and smeli, and Catarrh in all its forms. Contains no ovocaine. Price 2% cents, complete with blower. ——— * rejoining the English girl. my ij " a ~ ony curt <_ > a =m SSsSSee5 eee [ly Casey nema tee « Prey 5 ROOKIE OKOKIOOY SSS ; Donte ees hundred thousAd.7. iknow one mnDd a million would not tempt,” cries the professor. and a: the two he passes the col- remain “dd. the the before are most men feel | must submit,” Philander, with wemen bringing up the rear, out upon the balcony, where orel of Royal Engineers has to be a curious spectator of At sight of the hero of drama, those in the square hotel shout and cheer. They ly natives, but men and very strongly drawn toward yo mg smooth-faced—American who risked his life to save a child, and that child a Mal John ed hand upon his heart, retires, Slowly Lady colonel, but by any cams maiden his eve, which that he yet lost confidence in the kindness fate, or his own charms as a beau. “a suppose 1 ecmpsnied by scene. street the we this tesa hoy. and presses bis nwninjur bows again, and bows. the crowd disperses. Ruth completely ignores the that veteran is not crushed He watches the capri- with a light in shows has not of men ns: quizzieal has Lionel Blunt's success in life come from the fact that he has been ready to watch his chance and | take advantage of every possible oppor ti.rity. So night the dreamy. 4he singular this little been rily Doctor Chiesg, ever settles over Maita, over Mediterranean, city of Vaietta, rompany of tourists haze | marooned. and where nided by fate. has been enabled to make his first charge vnon the heart of the proud English | girl, Lady Ruth. over where bine Tempora — es CHAPTER IV. It is a night of nights, destined tc mark, 2s with a white stone, the pro- cress of at least two life currents that have until recently flown contentedly channe’,. Italian its own individual being a city of the or, each in Valetta, school, makes much ado over the com ing of Lent. The people, as if to pre- mire for six weeks of fasting, indulge in all manner of feasting, Even the Mchammedans., who are present In no small numbers, join: the 4 festivities, for they, too, have a_ period of fasting. according to the example set by the prophet, and» commanded in the Loran Hencé Valetta is yery gay when night comes on: fancy Chinese lanterns hang is heard om eve’y yr sood-natured « way that nee nd lave rhit lbows in a in the streets, hird, a jostle « rifvy a hig Hindoo- Valetta has long been known as the hexdquarters of the fan der of ! Naita. The representative commander iT ; ‘ f" rer? iCS Ot d OTe it rows ds would },0r- h-euste ous inns, princi- grand each large Piazza have their the pal streets, while the p ilace of the hundred feet on streets, with a the each enalled an auberge, on master is three fecing four fromt km square in wn as St. Giorgio. A small tower the Torretta which men-of-war Everywhere ean he of this ancient order, the white blood-red field, arousing n in armor, the crusades stirring and roman- the centuries that on the top known as is used as a station from signaled. the insignia Mal. ire seen Teese Cross on a thoughtsx of me and much that is tic in the history of ure gone, A student of history would find mue’) him in this peeutiar hill iritish Island of Malta. served et the hotel jnst and John Craig, ed to eat in an nnecon ng with his friends appear unconscious of two seore of cur nm him, the ident of the ving spread like wild-fire of the to enprance side city on the Supper is es night con M.D., has manag cerned way, talki trvinge to es On, and the Toect that ms ees after- amonz steamers pass- are wp an he the rest eLgers who stop ‘This is the ter of medicine ine delayed at the hotel. first time the young mas- found himself the ceuter of observation, and he comes through the ordeal very fairly, as Lady Ruth inferms him laughingly, when they, by chance, leave the dining-room together. Another ordeal awaits John. In the parlor he finds the mother of the boy whose life he saved, She cannot talk much English, and John is hardly at home in Arabic. or the mixed language has used by the Maltese. When two persons are very much in earnest, they manage to get on, and the poor woman ealls down the bless- ings of Heaven on his head ere she lenves. “IT wish all this were over,” he laugh “Make the most of it, doctor,” the colonel, sauntering up with a choice weed between his teeth; “such ocea- sions come rarely and had better te appreciated. Take the advice of an old campaigner, and make hay while the sun shines.” “Oh, I mean to colonel,” replies John, and there is a hidden meaning in his words that causes the officer to look at him steadily and mutter: “Hang the boy! I really believe he expects to enter the lists against me, Cclonel Lionel Blunt, who carries a Victoria Gross and knew what a love affsir was before he was born. Well, says the end is not yet, and he inugu ¢st who laughs last.” All of which is very true, and prove: that the colonel of Royal Engines aces mot mean to let the opportunity puss, A few minutes later John and Lady Ruth stand on the piazza of the hotel. The scene is wel! worth looking at af With its many lights, bright colors, and | constantly changing crowds. She expresses surprise, and explanation,which fortunately the doctor is able to give, thanks to certain information he picked in scanning his guide book. “In time of peace prepare for wit. They seek by a double allowance of grayety to make up for the amount to be lest during Lent,” he says. “Is Mr. Craig here?’ asks a and all look at the speaker, who is a quiet appearing man, perhaps a native of England. hat is my name, sir.’ “John Alexander ae “The same.” “Of Chicago?’ “Well, what can I do for you?’ The other has been looking at him stesdily. seeks an young up voice, cr he Ci otir ued,) The men who do dar. ing deeds in battle, are men whose arteries pul- sate with the 0 rich, red, vital blood of health. The same is true of the men who win success in the battles of work and business. When a man’s liver is slug- ote gish, his digestion im- e NS ” — paired, and his stom- ok; °° ach weak, soon gets thin and im. his blood ure. The blood is the stream of life. If itis impure every vital organ in the body is improperly nourished and becomes weak and diseased and fails to perform its proper functions in the economy of life. The vic- tim suffers from loss of appetite and sleep, wind, pain, fulness and swelling of the stomach after meals, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, imaginary lump of food in the throat, headaches, giddiness, drowsiness, heavy head and costiveness. All of these conditions and their causes are promptly cured by the use of Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medicai Discovery. It brings back the keen edge of appetite, makes the digestion perfect and the liver active. It makes rich, red, pure blood, filled with the life-giving elements of the food that build healthy tissues, firm flesh, strong muscles and vibrant nerve fibers. It invigorates and vitalizes the whole body, and imparts mental power and elasticity. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of con- sumption, strengthens weak lungs, stops bleeding from lungs, spitting of blood, obstinate lingering coughs and kindred ailments. Costiveness, constipation and torpidity of the liver are surely, speedily and per- manently cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are tiny, sugar- coated gran- ules. One little ‘‘ Pellet’’ is a gentle laxa- tive, and two a mild cathartic. They never gtipe. They stimulate and strengthen the jaced organs until a regular habit is formed and may then be discontinued without a return of the trouble. They stimulate invigorate and regulate the stomach, lived and bowels. Medicine stores sell them, and have no other pills that “are just as good.’’ The steadily increasing demand for.... Dr. HARVEY’S SOUTHERN RED PIN shows that those who have been using it have told their friends how it gives Immediate Relief to the most Obstinate Coughs and does not derange the digestion. HARVEY MEDICINE CO. 424 St. Paut STREET, MONTREAL. | 1899 DIARIES. Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. PLE L. 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