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fThe kidneys ire your
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II they are tick cr out
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thoir work.
Pains, tchea and rheu
matism come from os
ccss cf uric acid In the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick er unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feci as though
they had hesrt trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to bo considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidney*,
but now modern science proves that nearly
•11 constitutional disease* have their begin
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If you are *lck you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidney*. The mild
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The Mystery of Graslov
CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGE
Q4 ir.aa, Mowing iita Voice.
"What I* your burden?" cried the
priest. "What terrible thing ha* been
done In Tivoloffsky tonight?"
"Nothing much," sntd Vladimir calm
ly. "I hav* killed two wolve*."
CIIArTEIt XVII.
"1 ax GOING TO UAItBY TOUI"
IT wa* noon In Tomsk, and 'the Prin
cess Olga had not yet slept. She
sat at her window, which faced
tow urd lite great plaza.mid watch
ed and listened. Suddenly there cauie
to her ears the faint sound of a bugle.
It came from the direction of the new
railway station. The princes* smiled.
Then ciitne a knock nt ber door,
'•o|K'ii It, There sc."
Thcre*e wa* pale and trembling. The
I vents of the past two nights had sliak
eu her nerve* till *hc was on the verge
of collapse. Hut 11 ic obeyed, aud the
*auie lieutenant who bad assisted'dur
ing the night came.Hi.
"I fear for your life!" ho sold. "Ne
slei'ov hns recovered and Is cursing like
a mndniau. lie called for me a;id or
dered me to fetch yon (o lilm."
"It will, not he n difficult task," said
(fee princes*. "1 wilt go."
"But he will kill you. He I* speak
ing word* that uo sane man could ever
s|K-ak. He says If he Is to lie destroy.
(•(I lie will destroy you first."
"Does he know that Vladimir Is
gone ?"
"lie ancpoct* It. n« ha* uot been to
*ee."
Olgo looked from her window. Three
men were riding abreast, coining to
wnnl the palace, awl after them a de
tachment of tbe soldiers always at the
station.
"Some one come*!" sr.ld the officer.
"Yen. Do jou know who (bat Is?"
"I do not," replied tbe officer. "It
must be one of the generate."
"l'ou will see," wild Olga. "Cornel
We will go to Neslerov!"
The governor glared at ber la mad
fury.
"You drugged that wine! You put
me to aleep!" lie shouted.
"I drugged the llijuor, for I bad work
to do," she answered.
"What have you done? Let u» bo
frank. You came here an an enemy
and as a spy."
"1 came to right a wrong; to avenge
tbe crime of Graslov."
"What do you know?"
"I know the truth."
"What do you Intend to doT"
"lU'xtorc that which IN lost and undo
what was done l>y wickedness."
An evil look came Into hi* face, and
he stepped toward the door. The lieu
tenant blocked It.
"(tut of the way, dog!" cried Nc
slerov.
"I protect her highness."
"You! You protect ui'ulust my
orders!"
"There Is a higher than you. I obey
the cute."
Neslerov started linck, so powerful
in effect l.i tl|c name of the czar.
"""The csart"
Al the very door of the palace a
l)tl,:Ie blew ll« blast.
"X.'nl.o way! Admit bis excellency
the governor general," cauio a voice.
Neslerov went white and leaped at
tilga.
"Vim Kiit for lilm, and this means
ixiy death! We die together!"
"In the name of the cssar!" cried Olgn,
iin.l the sword of the llcuteuuut touch
ed tin- breast of Neslero*.
"What.means this?"
The voice came from a tall and sol
dl'M'ly man wearing a brilliant util
fiU'lri. who blocked the doorway with
lit* luirly form.
.' lie Muiill! Uoveruor geueral!" gasji
■«i Nesiernv.
"Kit douu." said the governor general
sternly. "You seut for me In haste,
priuuess. I tame as soon as possible.
Km Innately there was a trnlu."
"Tlie railroad has >nveil nie and tlit
DtiV:e of tjraslov," said Olira.
Neslerov darted a look of hatred to
ward her.
"ItrliiK Tlierese, my attendant," sail
Olga lo the llelll. Ua.it.
'I lie. e wa* another commotion at the
enhance, mill three BOirilt'ix anil an offi
cer VH lac lu with two prisoners.
"To the governor!" erlcil the ©(Beer.
"There wns nrrrtpr r.t TlvnloUsky!"
Clcn started up, it ml «o tkl Nealerov.
Ths governor gcucral tiii'iuti caluily to
HIP who had come. Thi' two prisoners
were Vladimir ami I'apa I'uulpoff.
lu here," ordered Olgs.
"Let them In l brought before the gov
eruor general."
"This niuo murdered th> Vipcrlntend
rut of police and Uusgethop." said tlx
otllccr In charge.
"Truer' xnlil Vladimir, "I did."
Neslcrov wns the picture of deapalr
anil battled rage aud hate. Ilia glance
was venomous, but his very helpless
ness made him haggard. Theresa,
white lipped and ahlverlng, came lu.
Ncslerov loo'..ed from one to the other,
lie kuew that soiuethlug waa coming—
the eud of hit* career. The governor
general waited, looking chiefly at Olga
Cur from her he expected the Ural
bomb.
"l.x>k at that man. Thereae!" com
uianded Olga.
It wna a dramatic acene aa the girl
Mood with perfect pulse and pointed
her linger at Nealerov.
"I nee him." faltered Thereae.
"Who la hi>r
"Prince Nicholas Nealerov.'*
"Prlhce Nicholas N'eilmv. let me tell
you what th.> governor general already
knoWa," t>a!d Olga. and her voice waa
cold and steely. "For uiany year* my
youth prevented a clear underatandlcg
of things. I waa born after the death
of uiy unfortunate coiiMin aud ao d!d
Hut fully take in tlie significance of the
mystery of liraidov till a few year*
ago. But when I did ham «tf It I re>
solved to sift It to the bottom and make
eertaiu lh.it Uie oue who caused her
death sliou!d be punished. For years
my efforts were unavailing. I pursued
every line of Invcstigatiou that occur
red to uie. and lu tbeui all 1 had the
sanction and assistance of the caar At
last, during a sojourn at Oraslov In an
other name, I met this womau wboiu
you have bennf me call Thereae. Do
you know who ahe Is? She la Mine.
Deudcff. widow of that Dendoff who
was the slave of your wicked father
and yourself."
Nealerov waa too crestfallen already
to sitow further effect of fear vorda.
He Dtd* no aaawer.
.-Hit tuciiU' xiaua ittls *eaiia.|W
llvedwltfc the froth locked nrWrUDe
om because she fc*red ber huafonnd.
The governor general I* here and will
lioor tuts ease nt ouce, sud from that
moment when be boors the truth you
arc In lil* bands. Thereae, who la that
man'/"
Rlie pointed At Vladimir n* she spoke.
•That— I*— the Duke of Graalovl" aald
the woman firmly.
"TelUyour *tory."
"It wo* twenty year* ago, your ex
cellency," aald Theme, *peaktn( di
rectly to the governor general, "that
the little Prince Alexis waa lost. lie
wn* missing frouijUie pnlnce at Graslov
oue evening, and We poor waa
H'*lde herself wltb grief and nuxlety
A- sen reb irm made, and my husband,
who wa* lu the aerrlce of the duke, re
turned from the Kamn aud reported
thai the child hul been sit u wandering
on Its batiks, no J be brought back a
portion of Its guruieuts, tvhlcb be said
lie found close to the water. It wa>
believed that the child was drowned,
aud the princess grieved for her dead
boy. The poor princes* did not sur
vive the shock long, and when she died
there n'Bi troubl* between the two
branches of the Neslerov*. Her fam
ily claimed that the duke had misused
her and cauaed her death. It !Waa nev
er settled, aud the two families have
since been enemies.
"It wn* not less than two year* after
when, one night, while he wna Intoxi
cated. my husband said something that
aroused my sc^flckju—that lie knew
what had become of tin young prince.
I taxed hltn wltb It. aud lie wn* maud
lin enough to confide lu inc. He bad
been poor, but since the loss of the
yonpa prince he lind not worked, but
h*n»eiity of money. This also caused
lue to suspect, lie told me, la hlf
drunken fashion, that the Duke of
Graslov did uot wl*b the son of the
princes* to Inherit the title or estate.
As the father of the boy had died be
was the heir, but the duke preferred
his yoqnper sou. Nlchol*.-.
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Boer Artillery firing.
In his testimony regarding artil
lery firing during the South African
wur General Bullcr told the British
war commission an interesting story.
He said: "I think the foreign sys
tem of intercepting the recoil, which
has been adopted by the Boers, was
fur superior to ours—that ia to say,
a big Boer gun would tire at an cx
trenio range (I paw it happen my-
Bulf) u shell, and that shell fell and
inado a great hole in the ground.
A native got into the hole to see
how deep it was, and the next shell
that came went into tho same hole
and kit!t.! 1.1111. 1 'U> not think we
hud a gun that would nut two shells
running into the same nolo."
Microbes on Bank Bills.
Private John Allen savs that re
cently, wlffle awaiting his turn to
do business with a teller in a Wash
ington bank, lie overheard an amus
ing cOrvrrrnttnn between two dar
kies ahead of him inlhe line.
The teller had just finished count
ing some very dilapidated and dirty
looking bills.
"l)id vo' know dat "sometimes
dere's u lot,of dem pir.cn microbes
in money P" asked one of the darkies.
"YUHP," replied the other negro,
"but vo* cnin t make me believe it.
He itienr of a pusson gittin' dis
ease dat way! I-ook at Mistnh Hus
sell Sage—lie's eighty years old!"
Thj Motorer;' PsresSlte.
Friends of the self m >toi*s declare
thut Holland is an earthly- paradise
tor automobiles because of the level
nature of the country and the long,
straight stretches of the thorough
fares. Moreover, it is not to be for
gotten that when these vehicles run
amuck in the realm of Queen Wtl
helmina there are no crngs for them
to dash aftaiast ULU no clilfs for
them to fiiii from. If tl.cy go on a
rampage the geiillc, oozy bed of u
placid canal is ready to receive them
cnressinglv and without harm. Hol
land for the autoa aud the autos for
Holland, by all menus!
Our Big farming Area.
The total area used for fnrniing
purposes in the United States u
1,000,000 acres, an area larger
than Kuglund, Scotland, Ireland,
Wales, France, Germany, Austria,
Spain, Japan and the TraitfvuuL
Tnere ate 10,-438,000 persona en
gaged in the agricultural
while all other industries employ
but 18,845,000. One-third of the
weople are therefore devoted to
farming.—Kansas City Journal.
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The trade mark
"184795?
on Ppoona, Forts, etc., u> jriar
snte- of quality t'le world oe r.
The prtli*—lß47—insures tne
genuine Rogers qua', ,ty. for
by fowling dealers every whe a.
ticuu iur catalogue No. 6 to
msisnwl WNsr Oa. —M«>. Osaa.
Fry for Health
222 South Peoria St.,
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 7, WOi.
Eight months uo I waa «o ill
that 1 waa compelled to lie or ut
dowa nearly all the time. My
stomach waa io weak and upset
that I could Keep nothing on it
and I vomited (iwaueutjy.
could not or:aate without great
Mia aad I coughed so much that
my throat ana luri were raw
aad aore. The ducton pro-
noanced it Bright'* disease aad
other* taid it waa consumption.
It mattered little to me what
they called it and I had no de
•ire to lira. A lister visited mo
from St. Loo is and asked c:e if
1 had ever triod Wine of Cardui.
I told her I bad not and *hs
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved tny lifo. I believe many
women oould aave much suffer
ing if they but know of it* value.
jjMty**sc£hmA*r
Dent you want frtedom from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
l>« well. You do not need to be
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Not Surprised.
Glen MacDonough, who wrote
the libretto for the comic opera
"Babea In Toyland," was sitting in
a New York restaurant recently
with Victor Herbert, the composer,
when a waiter approached to tako
his order. The waiter smiled at
Mr. MacDonough and said: "You
don't remember me, do you? I
used to sing in one of your com
panies."
"I remember vou very well," laid
Mr. MacDonougn.
■"Arc you surprised to see me hero
ns a waiter?" asked the other.
"Not a bit," replied the librettist
cheerfully. "You knovr, I have
heard you sing."
Disinfecting.
The following solution is found
satisfactory rfcr disinfecting vessels
and clothes used in the sick room
-where there are infectious diseases,
since it leaves no stain and will not
harm the most delicate fabrics: Dis
solve one-half dram of nitrate o 1
lead iu one-half pint of hot water
und a salt spoonful of salt in a pt.il
of cold water. Mix together, and it
is ready for use. This is poisonous
to drink.
Tfcv Woman and th* Serpent.
T. T. Hamum and Illswife were very
fond of the gifted listers, Alice and
I'lio-be Cory, who often visited them
at Bridgeport. To a friend the famous
showman once remarked: "Alice was
(lie more thoughtful, while TUcebe was
slwnys bubbling over with good spir
its and wit. I never knew a blighter
woman. One day 1 was taking ber and
some friends through my museum. At
the head of tho stairs was tho cage
containing 'the hnppy family,' wbtcli
Included owls, c«ls. mice, serpents and
other creatures generally mortal ene
rtles, but all living In perfect harmony,
mainly because we kept them so stuff
ed with food that they Und no tempta
tion to prey upon one another. The
cage stood directly at the head of tho
stairs, and Just as we reached tbe top
a bis serpent stretched Its head toward
l'hirbe. Forgetting the glass that sep
arated them, she was so startled that
she uttered a scream and would bavo
fallen backward down tbe steps bad I
not caught ber. Ixwklng up to me, ah«
paid: 'Thank yon. Mr. Barnnm! But
?>»member that I am not the Brst wom
an that tbe serpent has caused to fail.' "
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