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THE PEOPLE’S HOME JOURNAL.
sides, Surely he could not have been in that
spot upon his previous vi visit.
e turned toward the passage, but still that
slippery oozo was beneath his fect; ia'a mon
ment he was splashing through water an inch
ninch! It was double that in almost
wept fro1
is is Toot an and hie ‘torch extinguishe od, ‘bat yi was up
and dashed forward @ ain throu; h the dark-
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up and bore him out’ into the moonlight, out
upon the verge of thet awful precipice, which
overh e canyon. He had one sickening
glimpse of the black depths below, and then
si and sense failed hi
t eon ed like coming “back from eternity
when he opened his eyes again, and looked
with utmost amazement into Ruby’s face.
was Ruby,
a face so transfigured he might well be par-
doned thinking for one instant that he had
waked up in eaven: | jut Dixon and the other
red art and the taste of brandy
in his mouth, dispoltea thal it fan ney
“T_I thought I went over,” he said, gasp-
ingly.
You igh about did, boss,” answered Dixon,
seriously. ear grabbed hold of you cot coat pst
in time, and Digger Jack grabbed
minutes later on the looko
‘ou to us, and that's @ fact.
not
ady thar,
wan all he could say in his bewil-
deren . and a aby it was afterward who ma
all clear
“Tover! heard papa telling Lomez how clever! we
he had manceuvred to
at would have Tost
Thank the young
my ere v
*« And you, Ruby ?” be asked, with a wonder-
fal ight Bowing is is
“ m home, ‘nd followed to warn
ou in Th igh Th had a horri
& passionate
ish, ‘* it can never go back to him—my father
Sho never did, you may be sure; but Mr,
Kavewai pertisted in holdi
@ agreement which my
the Beat Hope Min
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THE SLAVE KING.
(Continued from 13th page.)
‘he princess was the first to s;
“We have forgotten, inc oureelos Goble Mon-
tezuma, tho dark ¢ cloud r to burst t upon the
be stayed ° e pane said, resolutely.
“ How ” she demanded, e: eagerly.
Ps, my own influence and the use of thy
name
0 yo uu mean my promise to grant them all
they desire ?”
“I fear nothing else will save the empire,”
he said, decidedly.
“Use it, then. Go! Shall not the emperor
be told, that he may strengthen the threatened
mn tt were
best not. The troops, once in
tion, would
not rest until their thirsty ewords
8
“T do fear fey will hold thee as a traitor
with a first word you utter, and sacrifice you
to their vengeance,” she said, with anxious
i “Pear i not. I know the temper of my country-
renee well, I pray thee be at peace, and trust all
“The gods aid thee! “I will, indeed, redress
their 4 wrongs when I have the throne! ‘Oh, that _
Icould speak to them in person. My presence
my yolce | it might 1 allay the upheaving of the
woumian
eliey ve me, princess, thy name alone
8 hell appease it. Farewell,”
“Come hither, if thy y lifo is pared, ag soon as
you can assure me the empire is safe, Alas!
hour of midni,
turn thee safely! M;
altar til iL thou come back and tell m
er’B house is is saved. Tait
he Poravan en!
“ Conduct this youth to the water, and hasten
thy return.”
Montozuma respectfully proseed t to | his lips
the hand the princess extend ‘ds him,
and instantly left the apartment with his guide.
[To BE CONTINUED.
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A pecuLiar effect of barometric change is
Seen in the “breathing ground” of limestone
If a well in this kind of soil is cov-
accom any barometric changes,
n the pressure fe thor
oponing i is heavier than
& tlow sets in from the heavier to the lighter.
e-
a tabliehod at
38 | 6 forbidde
im Gorman, Slavonic, Welsh, Biscayan, Irish, Al- bees not loade
ere was no doubting that, with | the:
ve
ie coroner, and is now out on bail
‘oung couple when | t!
hundred miles of the North Polk
0
ITEMS OF INTEREST. FACTS AND FIGURES.
Tuere are 1425 characters in the twenty-four
books that Dickens wrote.
Two, ounces of attar of roses roprosents the steamer.
rene product of a ton of r aX, he fifty-one thousand breweries ostimated
to bo in the world, twenty-six thousand are in
E first pri inting-press in America was es- | Germany.
‘ambridge, Mass., in 1639, ‘Tae heaviest bell in the world ts that at Mfow-
A NAIL-MAKING machine produces as many | cow, Russia, which weighs 432,000 P ounds, That
naile in a given time as wero formerly made by | in City Hall, Now Yorks weigh 22/300.
one thousand m
N the seventeenth cantury the average du-
only & Staton in which capital punishment ration of life was only thirteen years; in the
7 law aro Michigan, Wisconsin, | eighteenth, twenty in this century it ie thirty:
Rhode Island and Maine. six.
SwirzeRLanp has its name from Schweitz, the | Exazaxp has one member of Parliament to
name of the three forest cantons that led the | very 10,250 electors, Ireland one for every
successful insurrection against the Austrians. | 7, wie Scotland one for every 8,974, and W ales
for ever,
Ir is said by philologists that there are thir- y
teen original languages, the Greek, Latin,
One hundred and twenty firemen are requ uired
to feed the furnaces of ‘a first-class Atlantic
AREFUL wei hing shows that an ordina:
weighs | ine five-thousandt 4
arian, rian, Iazygian, Chaucin | part ore pagum |, 80 that it takes five thousan
Ty ve bron @ pound. But the loaded bee,
eeeee in fresh from the fields and
© mountains of Sweden, Norway and Towers, freighted with honey or bee - bread,
Lapland all vegetation would be do siroyod by | weighs'nearly three times more
. FLGIH OVEWENT
NDUEBER
thse make ‘peciel gamo of the roden
Wannantepres means
banian, “Tarta:
and Finnie.
Birps differ very much in the heights to which
y commonly ral Bying The condor, largest wo
A Gonuine RLGIN,
Sawnust is tarned into vranaportable fu in
Germany by a very simple process.
under high steam pressure until the resinous
ingredients become sticky, when it is pressed
into bri ne man, with a tworhor ‘ee power
machine, can turn out 9,000 bri
A ye to man “itil shot a dog,
and in expl lain to the owner how it te
decurred aecidentally shot hie Trew fusther , wee,
effort of illustration, he Aesidentally shot the ate tbie she il ‘bot be made
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afloat, in the capacity of a coal hulk, on Kes, at prices whicl
river Thames at a ngaged in active You nose to mak Sig am
trade at the ag 133 This disc scovery nd hand wheels
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Maritime Exchange. ratiafact om qua joedd. Wri
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(ATT eet
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BODY BRACE
Cures Female Wenkness--Makes
Walking and Work Eas
Physict: ae who
le to Fitaih
truction,
Endor:
Has ed Sd Adjustal
Figures Simple in Const
Comfortable.
Ninet relght cont of ite wear
‘gepaeeirptish tats
Ward Bt.,Jacksonville, Fla.
Bept. 20, 1897.
ea new woman, after complain-
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tke i ot is teen.
a irs. os ward Hl Carr.””
Money Re funded tf fs Not B
Sat Porm si Bend Pree Aen Ie
ion with Illustrated Book,
Free aaareee
THE NATURAL BODY BRACE CO.,
' ‘nent Te Kansas.
cal
nt Woman Should Have This Brace.
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hi yw, and so brittle that they break unless
hey are very carefully ha Such frozen
butterflies, on being taken to ne Varner climate,
. Six Species
within a
e been foun
“RUPTURE CURED,
SUFFERED THIRTY-THREE YEARS AND
NIGH TO DEA
Remarkable Experiences of a Citizen of
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our information will do for evet
‘he Crowning Glory of Woman is Her
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trial only Sc. Bargain Catalogue of Seed tor les sent iree nee
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SeaV HAIR
» if you will
nd Full
how to grow
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D,
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oa wid
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THE AL TEMIEI AEDICAT BISPENSARY. Bete. fie tox 720
WM. T. BLANDIN
One of the best known men in Mitchell County
is rejolsugin the fact that after suffering thirty-
ree years with a dangerous rupture was finally
tured b; the system invented by Dr. W. 8. Rice,
Smithville, N.Y. Mr. Blandin is never so an
Pain tn et side
Rey oF pells; S:
pees ing, Nightmare: Ghokin
aa when relating the story of his cure.
f his life he was laid uj —— g
reat er are be @ that he could not vind ——————
‘0 hold i he ned of the Dr,
Me in is of a near
wae also ru ptur red and | for
8
and @ half oze
The circumstancee of these pre. cures attracted
, statistics” fully: prove that one person ow
AWE: WOU) Svnptoms?
Eluttering, palpitation, or Skipping Beats (always due to weak or dise
Breath from going up stairs, walkin
arm, or under shoulder. blades
sed heart):
Tenderness, Nui
: Fainting Spells, Dirainess,
ts before the Eyes; Sudden Sta in Slee;
ing Sensation in Throa Oppressed Reeling. in
eft
3 Swelling of the
Ides Drops:
of the surest signs); Neuralgia Around the Heart. Sud-
ocn deaths rarely result from other causes.
ry day
ou read of hear of some one droppi ing dead.
of every
WEAK or DISEASED
HEART.
"__, Three fourths of the persons thus al cted are not aware of
© the fact, and th wands of
cea w
wide attention throw hout the state. Dr. Rice Stomach, Lungs, "ylineys, “and, Nerves which are
has recently p 8 book, giving a full de- cat ttiota ected. Dr. A satin Albro's Heart
home cure at a
at of all it cures without
pain, cane {letention f from work or inconveni-
deere
A Grand Offer!
the doubtful and convince the skeptical, F
r from
o ture, e to Dr, W. 8. RICE, Box 618, | gudiabso
Einithviile, Wreft Co.) N.Y, Way affected. Enclose stamp for postage
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lets are daily curing
They are worth th
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Medicine Sent Free!
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y Heart rablets by mail, » post:
above-mentioned symptoms. Every sufferer
ccessary where the heart ia in any