V: e% w» “flow-Ermâ€" «lawn-thus “up“... 1309..." '1'. s moutldlb-whwl “- 111er uvhlu .- In". ' “lot-madman mutton-9v “11:th onvâ€" ' 1 I my ban. volu- an... knot mo “ac-.30." Audmdlhoutbovduluon vol..â€" Doyou think “bathtub??â€" u N- uul wish mam MW“ .0 wall I know ; “ Oh you needn‘i Do and: no. by Mu. 'rhlu III! we.“ no‘ mu: - chow. Khan; loo! you. aim who 't m at kuewhlm 'uuuo "' It wee e weery time for ell. thle long It: lebetween lite end deeth. Sir Hugh’e eonet tuliou wee netutelly e strong one. or he would heve eueoumbed long More. end his lreme oflered e deeperete reeietenoe to the inroede o! dieeeee. Neither Mr. Litton nor the prison eurgeon geve enz hope, or bed eny leerâ€"niece by fer t e teet mercy to him would be deeth-t et he would reoover; but there wee en eehnow- lodged dreed in their miude thet he might linger on until the eeeeione. end l0 etend hie triel.’ Shirley hed no eueh dreed ; ehe eeemed oertein thet he would ale before the time eppointed for the next ueeelone, end thet he would peee on to thet higher judgment which oen never err. ,A,-A ___j :....â€"l.... A Btorv of Woman’s Faithfulnou. '_â€" __-__v . 87: Hugh Glynn'l urn-t ond imprison- ment conned I mt exonemom In tho tuhiouohle worl -o for gmtoroxoitoment indeed than his nuppoud murder hod conned. The whole nory wu Io romantic Ind mylterioul, I0 mony mmon Wen oflou obom ‘he “rouge «mum-unoc- of his murringe and ‘ho xenon o! the un- fortunate voloï¬'o power over him. thot the sensation] pope“ moped a. uplondid hu- vut had their contributors were at no load for nutter. Hardly o doy polled bu‘ some new and Innltng (Iota. too“ which bind but very diam fouudnion, wore brought to ligha, and Lody Gynn‘l heouty nnd gram and “rungs duappoonnoo sud stranger reappeormco were widely commen- ted upon; 1: might have troubled Shirley had she read all themthrillingpsugnphn ; but she novel: glunood _|_! n newqpopgr dur. incl! l a! honored tn uncle cell! wn- . But. greet es the excitement wee in the eet world. it wss herdly greeter then edy Eestwell's sorrow st the thought thet she had been indirectly the meene of Sir Hugh’s errant. At ï¬rst her knowledge of the circumstances of Shirley'e msrri end of Letreille‘s pert therein bed In e her suspect thet the letter knew more of the murder then but treuspired. There hed been no mention of his neme st Guy’s trlel; but. alter Mejor Stuart's eoquittel. which hed incensed Alice. who ï¬rmly believed him guilty, she bed set the clevereet detectives to work to discover Letrellle's whereshouts. Thet he wes en eooomplioo wee not im ible. she thought ; ehe knew him no ring end un- scrupulous men. end she felt sure thst it he couldbe found he would throw some light u n the subject. How the detectives succeed); she now knew ; they hed thought to ï¬nd Letreille when Sir Hugh geve _h m- eel! up es the murderer. end Guy’e inno- oenoe wee eleerly proved. Alice weeelmoet deepeiring when the tid- reeohed her. She hed leted Bit Hugh 0 ynn ee well ee it wee poeaible {or her to love eny one. end ehe hed heted Guiee hie murderer with e hitter. vindictive etred. Thet 8hirley-~ who, eiter ell. hed done her eouein no wrongwehould eufler. troubled her little; end even et the time o! the murder her eon-ow et Sir Hugh'e fete hed been greetly leeeened by the th ht thet he deeth should be etoned for. ut now, when ell hed come to light. the wretehed women eew how greetly mietehen ehe hed been. end how etuell ehe hed Meier Steert end Shir ey. end ehe eew in the full light aide? into whet e letel ebyee her Money oi Sh rley bed plunged her. engï¬er {yiei wee very profound. th-iclght of Sir Hugh dying n e prison haunted he: dey end night; end even e letter which, at her hnehend’e re- ueet. Shirley wrote to her geve her but I ttle ooneoletion. In e few gentl worded eerneet linee Led] Glynn her. in her huebend'e neme end her own. not to regret whet ehe hed done, for it hed been Sir Hugh‘e ï¬xed intention to give hlmeeu up to jnetlee. Bhe wee In no we, to Heme. end ehe gineItInot bleme literal! (or e In; ment. ir nahweequte et peeee.t note eeid. end eo-etilnee telhed at the old deye et 1" holme Court. And the letter eloeed with en eerneet entreety for torgiveneee for the ehelne whiohhe t n ellthoeelneeyweyeeneeeted th hm.end with every Med will 10! ha heppineee end her_he;ehe_nd’e. ee-AA,A ‘__-.r AIioo ma n ma Hoodoo! um upta- hm mm. sad but mum and no! meat were such tho brought on amok of low favor. AI coo-‘- Ibo mnlmonnt Lord Eu...“ .bmd, and tho mm. n- th- of u hpplor lilo for him Rot Ml wit. flu nnd mil. lufl dnou but 0:3... Noam iho m of «but {nu-no. bloomed in A. lawn m. «an, “MOI- md with mingled huh... quill-do :fifl: “kn 3H. d E 10"» hum v- Kbor 0! Shirley. Ada m uh had; but u no ,1. and "mrmhourhrlikkro dd], van-mt can-mm “- 11““ the b. any BM '- ng by but! on Viki: 3* draconian ll I“ O an dun-d. don-'3 II J‘Nh ~h~uh I -m« can. at I know u my 1m no“ m. And min. on: hm em a». nu under cub uni wt Iomw There no. momdrkh; Thu ouch Iona! ha “I p By who narrowing oh ; But. :- Inn 9. any“ mils. I know that “oh dam “on. u sure u niahtbd an M. n Iomewhenlomo “1:30qu Thong In tho 'honr ho 1013321310100. I know glut the you! 1. d ‘95.â€? “m“: .. n I“ P I And In won-l W to?!» And loot! of Inn. And know when my ml and. “will In in urn-ml stand qua“, I lb.“ oxy u I look Inch MM “ Whmvur Ihil but.†' iii‘edï¬foi Ff fliohosn'l amt. And to row maul olun w lulu. But Vina": H but. SHIRLEY ROSS : Winslow: h .4. but wmmrg; bdrm-emu. c and any I. . an to ‘ho dyi: Mn upon 3 na Whmvu' 10â€"h Bat. mmznflwl" Ii nya. Her who}. thought- ‘he dying man-dyin with on n nuns which I: been , the In: reprolonntivo o! noble hmily, in : prilon. mdbuw~ “loud . um upon MI W’a £139.; but Guy‘u on a In! very dim mad his lip gal 10 In W. Wmuwmwm out. inflowâ€"loving honoring. tmflngundlookingnpto s m wonky olnllhuundcmou. ï¬nd the am nhhudhhhommdofhh his and: I plan-n. plum flat I would an to lingu- ovor in GI: ; but-I a... not i" " Hugh, dour old dead. was." Guy add rally, the tem standing in his gray oyu. I: lip. qulvuing gluon beyond the pom V 3'1. not the dumping-mu youroyu. duy7"ukod t d In. In. conquering MI Mon“: 0! and of nit-m hhhdodnto continue. “Or m on! oyunodim win: wutohl in this m1. roomthntb cannot-u I? Lot no go on. Guy; u: do not glove .0 biï¬torly. Can't on guess the plenum ‘hon drum have van mo? Iooo.too.in am happy homo. u 0 young moths: lying with 5 child in at "mt, who b you Ion. Guy." he named after. monom'l pin... “1 you the qua); glg homo Plight with r,“- no the “only 013 home bright with rent. le- little children. who-e evil! feet tamper down the stun-tee. end whose sweet :- voloeu echo through the old rooms. them with mirth end huh- ter. Guy. nometimee In the old doye, h tore Obie bony trouble come upon us. l and to think um i! Heaven bud given I “his child thing- might hove been Aidan-329- but, ML he! ska-.12â€!!! I am new thaw†Ell voioo foiled him. out! he sunk book upon the pillow. Thou wu 3 long Ill- cnoo, broken only by bio “manna Mouth- £113,219“ ho_ Ipoko gum.“ 1'. nun, “ Will my drénml bu ruliud. Guy ?" ho aid yiogluly. " Hugh. do" 016 fellow!" wu nll Guy could any, u be liked hll had for a moment Ind loom n him. “ You low ho: um, old friend?" " Al I hue dwnyl loved her." "That in well. And she love. you; you will)» v_9‘ry_ hnppy_." ‘ _‘. .- I‘A ‘ "'I '*srv H “I will do my be“, " Guy Mid trema- long“).- Indn flint glnd Imilo paid the - ,,,,,,,!LI, Almoet u the words penned hie lips the door opened softlf', end Shirley entered. She wee very pee, pole: even then her wont. Mr. Litton bod told her how near the end wee; but there we- eeteedy bright- neu in the eye. which went I0 eel-neat] to the pole hoe on the pillowe. end whi new the sudden wonderful btightnou which come merit u 81: Hugh’e dying gue_dwelt 29°? Per_._ e ‘,!AA There wu Iomechin inexpuulbly pcthotlo Ind touching in t e tho hi: 0! the dying mun thus planning n it. o! hhpplnou for thou whom he hgdlo cruelly wronged. Biron man n he wu. Guy 8mm hnd lone wonky in tau-slain; hi: m". 811' H ugh. mslouly. “to: 3 few moments. “ She' u not lsto. Guy 2" " No-9h, no! yï¬ho in never hie. Huglg.†_ . .... . . -.-n ..--v, " Door Bush"â€"â€"thm won on inï¬nite tentlerneu in the sweet voice on she bent over himâ€"4‘ how in it with you ?" " It in well. my dorl ." he wavered, softly. weakly lifting her 1nd tohio lips in his maul anon of tender greeting, while his wife touched hi: brow with hot-lips, ond felt. will: 3 quick pong. how icy cold it w nlregdy. A .._. . .i .u u 9, Heaven blon he: ""5; 'whn I hnvo broughï¬ you I" the add ohgerfnlly. " Are not “3000 lovgly_. H.331: 7,†They 'were eome lumen: hoe-home flowers, and they seemed m Hugh Glynn to bring eome of ehe fteehneu end beenty o! the enrth which he would never eee egnin. Hie eyes rented on ehem with I greet led- noes end In: intenee longing. “Vaâ€"Tie} m lovely." "he" laid, " and I0 "not i" She held them :1 to him. and he lnhulod their 1 snoo 5n touched mom with his ltn nld ngen tenderly. ulmolt u if they 11. been living 3nd could feel hll Much. Shirley wptolled hip) with_ qgturihg llpu. "Did Ibo? Thu m good of her. the pretty child! She in like I flower born". . bonny E ï¬sh root. The “me but non- ad long. Sh flay." he wont on visually. loan}; at hot._ H V“ 8;“ you boon Whiting. Hugh ‘2" the aid Iomflnlly. "I um dmyl "Ring for you. Shirley." She bent out him unduly. putting buck Kim genus had hit hdr from hi- dump row. "Mulch um mom. lush, WM: Su- lovo." one said. , A _ " I will no. lave you In, Bush. †whispered; 3nd 3 womul brightnul came over his fact. 7'13, it indeed no?" In aid aptly. " You any any with mo?†" Yet; “n have given In. Inn.†“ Ah!" hora m- I slight not; than hogddod Iotgly! _"_I nqgormnï¬f _ She smoothed his lawn, mung him under in bi- rut. u: h. given him IOIIIO‘M to maintain the u . sh. ntdowu yhhnwhmhhoyu .1!“ upon hor._ '" Do not go. Guy." harm-pad pmtly. when Mujor Stunt and. a movement to rt. “Buy with ‘10â€"" nod you." nd Guy and. Th. minim. m; by 3nd grow Into hours in tho um. whine-walnut room, when It duh no only, mud “a dying oy- n y I.“ Bhirley'n boo.uoopnom brgmomgngn’uthgflomn .. _ "lunghd 1' out he: won." ho laid. areal“: spin-uh. hon-dumb... “8M1! “hath-m." "Yul. data b." all“ WM‘floï¬' murky, in annual. bot for Mâ€"Juk’l putty mm- WI" 7 7 " You no not In?“ 8'35 !†Shirk, out. " 0.1“th "tummy. MI "dwgï¬-Mupu 1:de mum. â€l to pull all salad-g aw.†' _ , M" u» @5me .m~ mm†my. manna Mm am Rover latg 1" 13¢ reputed softly. “ No, .â€" W'w “V'Yo-mhhhuom?" In It“. m: up. " oâ€"oh. no!" "the 1mm“ u- Uwâ€"v “That on. Yubnhonmy poi tom. W onuhmyhnad?" Intuit! étpuln Gnhun took tho ground in. My clap. 8h h â€.1.th “I ï¬n» and obi-nought: wi!o._ _ u no scene had ever helm Me eyee go tall at end oenoe end pethoe. end e Inlet oemo between him end the nonpuby the bed on whtoh the Mhtteunoee ng Fir Huah‘eteoeu he by but are the 51.150". end tinged“ en the um olde o! Hey'e velvet duet end on her bent. nn- covered heed. while Gn knelt in the lhedow. end the frearenoe mm the bright- hned flower: roee eweetly upon the eir. Oeptein Grehem wee not en inure-elon- eble men, but to him in elter-yenu us well u to Guy the neat o! etephnnotil or e glimpse o! in white eterry bloeeoul nlweye rought beck tnet scene. a I,n; â€"-â€"-_â€" __- Pr‘eemly. when the governor 1nd left them. the nheplein o! the prleon entered. e cue whltmheired clergyman, e ï¬ning re: 0! the Inter'e menace to the lin- u‘nk eonle emon whom he lebored no wtlently Ind nutir ugly. LI he flood by Shirley'e side, he put hle bend naon her heed wibh u murumwd blenuiug. nu knew nll her “cry; for he hed been oonetnmly with Hugh dnrlng the I lhree weeks. nnd the letter-bed receiv hie mini-undone with gntilude end cement penitence. He greeted him now with e Imlle nnd A few murmured words of lhnnke; then hie eye- came beck to rent once more on Shirley'e beloved hoe. never to laurel. gain. It wee en evidence 0! Sir Hugh'e deep penitence end humilietion thet ell thie time he hed never celled Shirley by the heme 0! wife; nor bed he kieeed the eweet tender lipe which hed epcken only worde of gentleneee to him einoe thet Chrietmee night. He wee not worthy, he felt with hitter pein; end eometimee, when ehe bent over him to put her lipe to hie brow. he ehrunk from her ee i! the touch brought Eein. But now. ee hie woekneee increeeed 0 moved his heed feebly, eo thet it ehould reet upon her breeet; end ehe supported him with unfeiling gentleneee. " Do you eofler, Hugh ?" “ No. my deereet." Hie voioe wee eo low end ieint now thet onlyl' ehe, quite cloee to him ee ehe wee. con d beer the words, end, ee ehe bent over him egein. the cleer eilvery tonal of her voice reeched hie {eiling senses, end the geeceful expreeeiou grew upon hie ieee. he wee eting to him eoltly the worde of Him w o wee giving her comfort now in thin dreed hour. the words of the Greet Physicien who ceme not to tboee who were whole, but the ailing end eick-leden end weery. whose heads were weiting even then to open the prison doore thet were never to he berred egein. whoee deeth hed peid ell reneom due. No eweeter. truer deeth- bod meeeege wee ever given; end even the old clergyman felt hie eyee ï¬ll with teere et the perfect mm end Inn: end love which the worde evinced. And the ehudow o! the hovering wings drew neuter end neuter u ouch minute went by. “ Shirley 1" The he: heed renting upon her boeom ley still on helpleu now; only tlfl gran ego. ruieed to his hoe. end never moving t once, 'geve token that he lived. †Yea. deer Hugh.†Theend is droning neerer; it in very dark. in it not ‘2" " Evening in coming on, deer." “ I on herdly eeeyour deer hoe, Shirley. My derling. I never dered to hope thet. eueh he pinen u ehie should be mineâ€"â€" thee I e ould die in our urine." “ You ere heppy. ugh '2" “ Quite heppy.’ The words ported the pele Ii . but were uttered wioh diï¬oul‘y; ehe eili eye: never moved from her tone. .0 full 0 com- pueiou endpndergt pity. ‘ 1'17- Ga; than?" he murmured. the: a minnto'l Iilenoo. Vi7Y&.VHughâ€"yeu. do“ tellowl Whnt can I do tor you?"_ “ Do you remember lame linen we reed other long ego end likedâ€"40am lines ‘03 from Bmcnm ebout deeth? You will not Mantel-gotten; Guy. let me heer them new. _ Thorowun momonmy puns u Guy mulled the wordl. nnd with them the hon when he hud rend them ï¬nkâ€"Hugh Iynn'u luxurionl colleg- rooml. with their books and flower- nnd the open “no st which Hugh bud boon listing w on Guy ant road the words. "Hsn-ymrâ€"lo ttm. Guy 7" “No. don H ." And Ioltly 3nd ole-fly Guy rapoctod the linen: " Whoa desth in coming no". And thy hgrt shrink. with fur, - xiii: in. fraud. ' And cl thy {an dull on. In Maul m 1 â€one. out " Tho «huh-dun m nlhodn; upon Each 01 a for-haul; ï¬ho dying «you, gluon sham muting now. um look-d upwnd .0 6h ’3 has. “Bhirloy. my frhn bu mo; will ovaâ€"thump. In darling? II '1‘] to {he urnâ€"nod Itchâ€"duo." , 7 8h. understood him. all. “coping In. than]. 3 but up Oo h I In one long In. kin. Inn Ch. mind .‘nor had than N 3 mil. upon hit ho- whloh lingo!“ mm. "Hughâ€"ohfluth†Bmcmhotvduhodnomh all Mull-ck from “I. uhkh ho Ind Bo II huppund ï¬ll-“In Inna-“amino... mm n M a. mu Co which MM he {and In tug-fly. and only n quid lim- â€mph â€punt! nomad-g 31! Hugh Olzna’u «huh In bloat-In my.“ bu W And shy llmbl mu, Then run thy tund- ma my Ta ï¬lm who ":00th the '01 Through sh. am uh. The angel" Ion ? 0h. m m, harp,“ hood. The: who in [icon and and m bin to long! "Dan: com. to on that mm 0b. In!» him 919-“!!! loo-t thou tho cum Maul. Burn thou In shay-d mom m . “J m “WWW!" WuwWth WWWWMMWM ldmwm. â€Wm mnï¬m. “mm, mull . 3W3 a...“ “mm a“. um“ “1m... .ï¬wï¬u .wmw mm. min. shown-u to h’ulhud I that tho usual Inn! in New brim.†“cmâ€"«Bab (In cannon-m Cloak I- ma. VII â€3:3. Inn 0! Oh. Comm dost. I which Pidn. Cor dill Wm bu lady in. univ- tog lnIo Inndon '3' trodnoud from i h in. when on in uni" laugh. m7 society. wu lately loan at u Nut-gnu.“ . hop. Bin in "am that m hit am oh, In O'Donncll on: In: hon shoulder. and than said. oi tho boll- roon doors. not. tho Pmflouo Joan-l. Inn at ooh an ltd. This“ huh“. dud. on! em! Idiom [mm o mull. well “the thou! or-phoo. t plum W an n 0:0 .09 sad the Quinn: comb. out our the chino Tho mom. of In III-unho- Inn in in its homo. hound. â€duh-gu- mennobooornot. libthoouonhopw. mus ho impact}. Mocha: (running houndâ€"W011. how luv. the ohxldun bun behaving Uh“. I'vo bogn 9m! ?_ . I'ubaIâ€"O. they're cross and bad hem-d- Kathaâ€"In tint no? Well. when did they 3;! ‘helr bu! tempt, I thank! lit- to now Faberâ€"I dooluro I oun't all. But I am our. their mother hun’u lou my oi hora. Ibo Mud Up the Bunnies. Dunty little mutton. with“ tell me why, Wit}; .1) your win-om armor. Oupld not. you by? Thu- tho um- mud†: “ at: he flux an. Foch-h In the lush: who will on or w " But, nu ma. mAldon. I Am Ion «we. Luv an“ be you: waol.‘ u you. Any 5 m Then the ma. mud“: dropped ha W 0'. 88111.? “Good ‘2, the 100m): wed. but who. AIAI lino Woman to On. In. Probnbly there in noth in u) othar put 0! our wurring war! in» to 'ho not. of “kin dmnbod._in 3 Bond: Amor- ioux let!" to tho Boflon Tramcn'pt,’u indicated thul : Nothing eetoniehee the vleitor to Pere- guey so much en the not preponderenoe of the femele over the mele popnletion. The Eroportion le eomething like nine to one. hie in the mall of e lon end very ï¬erce wet. in which the Gneren ene followed end supported e cruel end emhltloue ruler through lndeeoribeble herd-1:3» end Inflor- inga. Thin wer ended only th the deeth of the men who Weged it. end hee reduced the whole popnletion to ebont one-ehth of whet it wee twenty yeerl ego. leevlng only women end hove. Theee women‘ete el bountiful end lelr to loot u n e: oen be found in eny ert of the war! . The ere of medium height. tether slight end the. with ï¬nal moulded limbo, emell, pretty hende en feet. end flgnree of metohleu greoe end heeety thet would serve for models of e Ionlptor'e ert. Their oerrlege in no neey end netnrel u to be almost the try of motion, for the freedom from ï¬sh-heeled boon end tight oloihing bu lair. eheir nap light, euppie mm “tong. Their dren in of ‘ha simplest form; e than tunic or robe. not unlike I akin. telling to below the inner, and e shoulder ooverin not unlike I Ihewl - both pure white on adorned wiih pretty netive leoe. They no ï¬r-oeiully worn. end bewitohingly nerve to Ali rave-l end hell oonoeel the form he- math. Fashion nyl the bmtlo will be worn Imuller 0.: entirely disou-ded the coming cannon. There is idooidod revivnl o! bhok toilet“. in Paris. Eur-ï¬ng- nra no longer considered 3n essential pm of A woman's toilene. Two or three was]! mt! plnl no worn bg'y ygoun ludian. thrust in ï¬he trout or side me high Itsnding collar: of Englhh gowns: Jet buds us being combined with use mad with cry-ts! bond: nut no gold in the centre, in the [nus-nontoxic. in prepuntion for autumn war. Blnok hug no worn with vacuums-o! In, 0010:. a convenient hlhion doing away with the nomads o! so many influx-ant colored he“! can nun. An exquisite cotton. for autumn ll undo in mahogany-colored wool, with In , lull dra. . mnght up on one lid. with any 00 sud knell; collar, and. Ind cponloflol $0 1:19:01: In Mementoï¬o._ _ Balsa no more worn n thin maon thm Inter, with heavy wool gownl. Some new design: in Inthor show repmme dolignl like an: ml.- or an. ivory curving. and um! oxidiud china Mound tho mt. oun- flno “no fullnou of some nuke: of gowns. III-I. Living-touch Grave. We no Mty mile. from the mouth of the Z-mbeli. the mila‘wido Inter ulnllow und brown. tho low study hall- fringed with tlll ntou Ind wild him. The gust deltold p sin, yellow with Inn-hand null. und opurul covered with tron. stretch“ on every ti o; the can ll blistering hot; the sky, u it will for 3 month, . monotonont domo‘d Inaâ€"not I hunk. bright blue lllu the Ountdinn thy, but u veiled blua. I suspicion- ‘and mun-loin blun, portly due to tho porpotntl but In. 3nd partly to the jogginujlon. for the Zomhozi in no friend to tho Eon-yon. ond thio wild region in hoovy with apron-ins momorioo. Thin in: roooion. pothopo. woo hoig htonod by tho oat thot wo wore to o nd that oi; h: within o tow yordo of tho rno ooowhew WI?“ .Livi no ydiod. Low the otto. Inga wo rooo odtho o oiow ruined. hut o hundred yon-do tom tho r33? hook withbno who“ vorondoh o as ito ornm n o A pool- grown poth “tonic: to tho doorwoy. ond tho hooh print of o hippopotamus told how nogiootod tho opot io now. Poohing tho door open wo found ooroolvoo in o ion; doth-001mm mud floor brain into Monk, ond tho romoino of notivo flroo Intro yin; ito lotoot ooooponto. Turning to tho ht woontorod o omofla “WNW†mm 33:: two wt wo Thomingonn. uttlng on: tho tor-0C lonmhono noontoina. mm; tho room withitoooft mood took our though. hooktothot ndoymutwooty“ yoon ““323“ Emu...“ in u. oono 1'. tons wito. no witnooul tho [not ooooot Ito lilo. Undor o hop hoobob tmâ€"o MM g". flhfltyondioow W'opon. plot-loin Li boolroprooonto tho no woll m on! moo-dd wi any photo! trooo. A not nowh _io oI_ ottoo Woman-,1nomdwltb u in 1nd Ind thyMMdLng ' Hook-dunk. mad and can. wwi h '23:! och-«r- but: coma-hr . Sm m'nhnvhld 5“th I 1mm. numb-ouc- wan, d w». Milt-ï¬n 1.ch Lawlu latent ruhlon Noun. lolthor Bu .0. â€my†ti Now. At the seventh w eportleno! the door sue we]. end through the eper- ture oerne promptly forth hot weter end eteem. At the tenth blow the door tell ln pleoee. hot. ee the breech wee all] not wlde enough (or the Ital-min; perty, the better- lug-rem wee turned upon the portione of the well on elther tide o! the entrenoe. The men drewn up on the right of the lermqerd eqoere. ee eleo those on the Mt, were drewlng thelr betoae, twining the thonge round their wrlete end proper- ing for e rneh. Down oomee e huge lreg- ment of the well. down oomee enothe'r. end enother. expoelng the dh» .lyJighted interior end the ï¬gure of e youâ€; girl with dio- heveled helr rueh eoreee the room. “ Beck ewey with t on." Down oomee enother pleoo of well in e oetereot of brloke, etonee end duet. “ Cherge." end up the heepe 0! broken well. like troupe eoeling en enemy‘e eerth-worhe, the con- etehulery rueh, wnth betone overheed. They dleepneer down the other side in e plant! 9! | dnet.wh_ila {he roof, deprlve-d of ice. well eu_p- iu'm. udw_m lug! W} e. eheoh ee i! it would tell end bury d'e- endere end etormere olive. Through the duet end eteem I could eeo ï¬gure: ruehieg medly ebont. For ebont e minute or eo. though the time eeemed longer. there were ‘he eonnde of wild trem inge end eouflling. thriehe of women, en aroene. end then they ell oeme out in heedloug contra-ion. oe tore end oeptlvee, end. held feet in the p of three ooneteblee. the tether. Simon Donnell. with torn olothee end feoe pele ee e corpse. end one side of hie heed end the whole of hle breeet end weiet-ooet liter-ll, etreeming with blood. He Led three ter- rible wonnde in the heed. He tattered ee if he would ieint. Well. I tenoied myeelt retty well eooudomed to ugly eighte in ettle of enother sort. but I meet oonfeee I felt dead end eiohened et the epeoteole enddenly hunting upon me o! thie poor, toil-worn. broken-down (Irieh peeeent help- leee end bleeding, in the bends o! the etro men who were wrecking hie heerth en ebettering hie old home Into mine. “ He fought like e demon.†eeid e ooneteble who hurried peat me. Hie heed drop over hie chest. he eteuered to e welk. t e. R. I. C. supported him. He set down on the gro mi, leened hie beck egeinet the well end groened. The regimentel doctor oeme up. Lint, eoieeote end the other neceeeery meteriele were fetched from the embnlenoe weggon. end Connoll'e wounde were dreeeed. Connell'e eon. e boy, wee wounded on the heed. end the blood no down hie feoe, but his but wee not eerione. The lest eviction to-der wee thet of Mergeret Medigen. who he ds 136 ecu-s st Lednore. The epproech of the sheriï¬ to the ferm must heve been for some time enticipeted, for the reeds were out up end blockeded in severel pieces, end es' s con- sequence the sheriï¬ wes deleyed for e long time in getting the rem up to the house. The house itself. e nest thstched oottege. wes well strengthened with huge timber beems end stout young trace to resist, for s time at knot, the esseults of the better- ing rem. When et length the door wee forced open e shower of hot water deluged the heilifl's. The rem wee then directed egeinst the edjeoent well. which. being very old. soon crumbled to dust beneath its strokes. More weter wee thrown cut end no repl given to the rcpeeted cells for surren er mede by Col. Turner. Inspector Hill. snetchinge shield from one of the beilifls. rushed into the house. when e stone thrown from e loft in the house ceased him to best e. precipitete retreet. He then seid to Col. Turner : †A oese for ï¬xed beyonets, sin†but Col. Turner seid: “ No; try hetons ï¬rst." Cecil Roche heeded e heton petty, which wee to teke the house by storm ; but enctner stone or two routed them. Just now the eged teneut end her grendchild cents out of the house, end it becemc ep. perent thet the mule defenders hed token refuge in e smell loft et one end of the house. As they refused to come out, Col. Turner ordered in e dosen men with ï¬xed beyonets. Inspectors Dunning end Hill [ceding the etteck. They were received with e volley of stones. to which Mr. Hill e uled? throwing one up into the left, 0 r. r Dunning cut to Col. Turner. " Shell we nanny?! Col. Turner replied. “ Certeinly." Whilst this fusillede of stones wes in p e couple of lies- men hed succeeded 1: putting up e eddsr egeinst the sperture of the loft, end It to this Messrs. Hill end Dunn olim ermed with hellifl's' crowbers. ith these instruments they forced e we into the left. where e desperete st e ensued. The two men were overpowe . endoufled end bran down from the loft. One of then ebedcetcnthesiceoftheheed. Ir. Dunning's lager wee cut, end Ir. Hill’s unto torn et the shoulder. The two prisoners were brought before Cecil Roche who rsmendsd them in custody. When most of the furniture had been removed the remweseqetnsstinmottonmndtwosides ofthehousswere levelled. soutorendes it perfectly uninhehttehle. “In; a That's Z‘lcluro. A thrill Saddam, which meenfly huppenod in ndlc. is rowed by '-he native papal. It wu no 1m I feed thnn tho pbowgnphingof a. use? and l bnn‘clo In tho taunt ‘ho were in dudly conflict. The whole m Mr had been dolibanhly pmmngod. The both“) In «total! tubal-0d to a lump in the middle oh no! . The numihom doom In pull 0! ht lilo. coolly foam-d tho horrid beau. Than flu “[0? m In loan. and “Hugh; upon tho Dildo. ï¬nch 0h. hug. omlnro “all! by Wyeth. awn-Innis “Why mwumwmm. mmmgudmwm habmthm’hd but to I “who“ a if? ‘ it E. Bu ~ ad a minding:- a â€mum-Imam" bow Id 90 K0:- Ens-M ' Well, Sudan .9" lkliau. 1* I M.“ DIM-"lion - vg-mmm . WW2."â€" WEE m w maamwwmm _ u wmwmumw J â€mama a Inc-non ll '- cam II elk-1m! «mum “it. but b m .0 Ill-hi- Oahu 0&1me nil-and uh. ~30“de- Wu 'md‘hll‘g “loath-k. M Bron. lob." Pm Amt.“ clownâ€- “WWW «1|ch 3m. 1P “ground-public! flwnyurlm huh-1d. PM Dalton! Burnt, bu flu OM] Lint. balm am, In mammal mmmwwuwm SEE: hitting industry 0! abound. oo- nl'yvh Hiya. which now tutti-hm. Haul rowan o! £10.000M£ £12.00!) :11 0:1 tuned in niokohm non-Mm. anemon. In. W. of Edinburgh. bu bun “caudally lulu'g 8. Gordon, mor- ahtn'. lo: (I. to: culling her “ a wow." Like Envy-ritual“! y. Ibo M objcowtoboonlhd§womu. Ur. wmun . 0! Wu. numb. chin Whmfly which include Dr. John Bow. 0! Groaned; Dr. nor-Mun, of Edinb II. 3nd Dr. An- dnw. of Glugowâ€"p “my on the 27th uh. Zia" in". 7' flu. McLeod um! Hugh Mahala-on --m on tho 9th in“. libel-Mod from the cum Jun. Edinburgh, and an! to “not: howl. yordsrs hon lhs Boom-h 06100 in London Lb. imprisoned Cluhmors oroftsr’ -_- Mina Prune-I. Blanche sud Amy Tui- iooh. in oonuidoniion o: the disiinguinhod union of their in. {when Principal Tuliooh. of St. Andrews, hsva ouch received a pen-ion of £26 from the Civil List. burgh Innounood through ‘hn “roe“ that “ the us who were chewed Mug nnw tics in Bong“. unruly batman 6 dad 7 o‘clock on the previous evening Inn requested not .0 do no ngdn." Prof. Blulkio is taken to tut {or ï¬tting in bi- bioguphy of Pntrioh Hnmflton that the protovmunyr o! “m Buormttion w.- born 0 Rina-vol. nou- Linmhgow. It is contended tint Bmmhom.noor Humilton. when his tuber. Bit Pun-tomb“ n bunny. In. his birthphoo. Rev. Gnin hug, o! harm-I. ofï¬oï¬ned at tho lunar-l o! Colonel Coma-on. o! In- veniloxt, by who“ donh 'he 1qu mnlo roprountnflvo of thut tumily diappun. as tho, through his mo‘her. do ‘ho Mne- donolll. of Burriudnlo, I once lFowerlul bunch of the Glengnrry Mnodone I. Lord Ffle bu sold the eeute o! Eding- hula. nnd .150 the romeining portion of the ante o! Invermnrkle. ehe extent of the whole being between 7. 000 md‘B 000 bores E‘dh lmie bu been patch-sod by Mr. John diet. of Kingsmntord, ,Dudley.und the remnining ingpnrso Invermnrkle by Mr. Alex. Geddel, of Blnirmore. The lundption on the Gordon status It Aberdeen is: "Chale- Goorgo Gordon. RF... 0.3., Mnjor-Genonl. Born 2831: Jnnulry. 1883; full in hi- uonntty‘l Iorvioo a Khanoum. Inna-y, 1885. D'odioned to hi: memory by memberl of the Gordon Glsn. ‘ I have done my boot for the honor 0:804:11- country. Khutonm. 14th December, 1 .I II dz Millâ€. wriun. Psi-lay. and mud n clerk to the Abbey School Bond. And was also clerk to ‘he Abbey heritorl. He w» ï¬ll whhln o abort time my I oolonol in the Icon! corp. of the volunmn. Rev. Mr. Paton. Mid Pnllh Church. Groenook. bu not received my Itipend for tour or ï¬ve yam. “a Town Council de- clining ï¬o uooapt the receipt upon which he wrote " Amped under proton." He now insimum thus he in pro rod to Ii n 0011- dltiomlly on the rooei t in; 1701- ed M " ulleged lagul atipen : " and mi. sandi- tion hu boon-greed to.“ On the 6th Aug not Mr. Andrew Mill-r. jun†wr_h_or, Pal-lay. did u: 'gowud troy: seritonml. that I few duyn' illneu. The who wn abont 60 am 013.; VI! gpnrtnex-pt the 11m 0! ills: W.lk:x She wee tIther I tty girl Ind wII welklng tepidly tent on LI Selle Ivenoe. AI ehe neered the entrnnoc to the tunnel ahe quickened her Itepe end ocoeeioneliy looked Ironnd Ie if ieetlul that the wee being followed. About I dozen yIrdI he- hlnd he: eenntered e well known lewyer. whoee {Ice iI funnier to Ill trequenten of the luv court- “ one of the jollleet end but liked Ihout the Scott House. A peculiIrity of thle lIwyer ie thIt he nlwae Ippeere to be Imiling. end the emile ie one eeell to betIken {or e emile o! recognition. Itching I lim of the lIwyer'e (Ice. the demure In II b nehed Ind hurried Ilong etili iIeter. At Kinzie etmet the turned to the went. end when ehe hed proceeded hIlf I hiook ehe turned round IgIln. To her honor Ihe perceived thIt the men hId Iotuelly mIde the «me turn. in; end wee following her, Itill emiling. 'I‘c quicken her pIce etill further wee lm- poeeihle. eo ehe turned to I etore window Ind hneied horeelf looking It eomethlng therein until the mIn pee-ed. Front the reflection in the window pone Ihe could tee thet he Ileo glenoed in the nine direction Ind hailed It her through the mirror no he peeeed by. She around the etreet Ind hurried elong. At Kinde etreet bridge the milling wretch bed the mummy, Ie the meidered it. to oroee over to her tide of the Itteet 6nd well: I few etepe he. tide her. Quickenlng he! etepe to I run Ihe turned to the lelt.ecroee theNorthweet- ern track. not dering to look Ironnd leet the ehonid . r to he enooureging the horrid med hle epperent intention of eecoetlnlher. At the St. Peel mum“ eroeein. ehe etopped (on long int ht treln whiehweepeeelngmndwuhon- edetew eeccnde leter to perceive the men etendl It he! Ihonlder. Ae the treln pulled on themIaneetew nee Iheed of her in the treat. at I eeoond Inter the h overtehn Mn. She bed by thie made up her mind to put I Itopto hie Inn-“one. Summoning to her old the meet eeeenlnl look of indunetion the epke in tenee intended to he withering : u I! In followin "mo. lit ails-m'mmr f‘ A “ I, (In! girl." up Mod mo hwy or. “ill mm... w W'hOt utoniuhed " I don'! mom†to hu- m you until mg: noun-Q. I an mumbled. But u out“ 00me you, you mun I] :w an to p “I: A um. rod-hood mu. “and with “litmus wife by throwin 3pm “off-u a Mr bud intend the m an... mu ’0‘ Id, Md. .mnpur t Orrqnm-d “X's: Wk»). pnrvidod I In" ï¬rs-5r“; um! to o puny-r won mu whom. “Oh. you lbw I'flI’I mm. and to spun. «Mud Ma up“. "1mm â€Madman!!! MWWhI!&Mwilk-.mna Ind noun. mum» Ink-Mâ€."flno :mmwm Uu "who sum as. mi Fawn-c: mandala. In“ manly-“3min“ nil-cud ww.~0h&can mum 0.0.3."! W NW W A Pretty GIII'I Ill-Mo. mar-town». at up. .0. It Work: A t†3% mm Mama “mm .“MmmWWm,fl.mmmwm.mu ; a mum†m mama“ "5.meme a r mammm u.u»uum Tmmmemummuwm "Hum WW “WM†MWuma. a . Om up- an», homing new, .5. End 5 smooth. vb“?! the» potion color in is so with.†up uh. out! naming], .509“... Human] eye: .3. 1.“. In tddilion to Ihgu wean-by. damn“: oyobrowu Ho: {alum nu honed. with bdrm-ct datum; and with It. manna uhvtéï¬d (nth-2 h J. E. Wanna. cu hwyeuonbud . III. III mud In luxury. to: ho: t» an†had u not pnohoo and ï¬nd vol. I!» “ands school .0 the it. Loni: 11min“.r until s was 16 y." old. AI 16 oh. II. mind a Covington. K», m Juno- B. denp. s wry wulthy oath “In. 0! Imports. Kn. Hal hubuxd wn I van-Wed mm. 52 you: a! mo. quit. to“. and dim uppounnoo. The marine. Iook 91.00me 220d. 1886. Miuuin’u nonhu- being sent. Minnie and he: husband wan. to mporio tion.‘ A. . 98nd net one month elter theeurroundlng oirournetenoee werrented the belief thet deeth hed been oeueed by ereenio 3. Be hed been eiok for eeverei eyeendhed been nureed by hie child-wife, whioh oeueed m eion to fell on her. She wee indicted y the ma jur . end in the (allowing October the trlel. w oh leeted eeverei weeke end oreeted intereet en over the oountr , oeme 08. when beentiiul Minnie W eeeerted her innocence end pleededtor her lilo. The proeecntion wee urged by her deed huebend'e two denghtere. who. in the event of her conviction. would heve rooted lergely in the divieion of their tet er'e eetete. Minnie knew no one in the town. end every one'e hend wee egeinet her. Not every one, for Hon. Williem Jey. enother weelthy citizen of the leoe, be- oeme her chempicn end spent .4, in her defence. He hed never known her, but he looked into her eyee end thought he new only innocence there. It wee proven tbet the be ht ereenio e ehort time before her hueben 'e deeth. but the oleirned thet it wee puroheeed et hie reqneet. Druggiete from Ceiro end elsewhere proved thet he hed been for yeere 3. conï¬rmed ereenio- eeter. end then the tide of public lenti. ment beam to turn in her ievor. She showed thet the hed pieced the ereenio in the drewer of e dressing-cue and e eervent hed been bribed to bend the poieon to her meeter. In his week condition he did not correctly genge the doee,end before anything could be done he wee deed. The child-widow wee pleoed on the witneee etend, end when the told her etory. e eoene followed such or no court over eew before. Crowds hed gethered deiiy. end on this dey there wee not e dry eye in the court room. The jurymen. the lewyere, end even the judge wept. end the stone. grepher'e eyes were blinded eo thet he could not eee to write. The girl who hed bed but one friend to etend by her in her hour of trouble hed now no tured the heerte of ell, end they were y to eweer thet the wee innocent of the heinoue ‘orime leid et her door. The verdict of ; ecquittel wee returned. end Minnie Wel- ‘ ieoe Welknp wee eheroine.â€"€hicago Times. Mothers. wivel, listen! why am pntient hopeleu suffering. those pinched, melnn- oholy {noel um udden home and ounce nnxiety to loved onee. while no tent end humleu n remed ee Dr. Pierce I anorite Prescription onn ob‘nined of your drug- glu 7 n in n penncen for nll "lemnle oom' pleinte," of mnrvellone efï¬oeoy end heélth- giving qnelitlol. The debillented, end eut- erers from ehoee excrnoieflng periodioel pnlne. “dngging down†feelinge, beck-none end kindred femele dieorderl, should nee thin certain remedy et onoe. end be re- Itored m the bleeeinge of heel“: for home'- anke. 0! drnggietl. A Ihort tlme use 3 little boy went with his {other to eee e oolt. He etted the oolt’ e heed end made quite e nu over it. nntll the noblemen told hlm to be oerefnl thet the cult did not turn round end klok him. When young Hopeful went homefl'fl mot-her uked him what he thought ebout the colt. “ I like him prettywell we. the reply. " He’ I very tone in front, but he' I ewtnl wild behind. " wmn Ina-mum. Polaon'n Nervilino. the new um! oerhin pain cure. l- and with uni-(notion in over iuuhnoo. Then in Ibnndmt mlon Ior t is. (or it perform all Oh“ is claimed for it. Net-villus in u never-hill cure for Mumps. palm in :ho lid. or book, umbsgo, sore throw, chilbhlnn, toothhoho. Noni!- im in. in hot. 5 can remedy for .1] ins. both internal and utaml. '1‘ a 1 com anlo homo. Largo homo- on y 25 cents. by u I cumin“ and country duh". A Sprain“! Throat. A mu. boy. when {other wu I nth“ immodonto drink" of the modem. kind. one d. spa-ï¬ned his wrint. Ind his mom" mm whishy in he: huhnd’l bot- “. by butting iho mm foflow’c It!" with it. Alt» 3 while the pain begun .0 3b.... sad the child aux-priced his moth-r by u- admigg‘, “ 8.. In. p- at n Ipninod to“ ' 1nd Inger-oilâ€. common :opion of non- nnnuon. but the mimic we whh to com- tnont on ban in Oh. no“ on. no nan“ mph labor under “I“ mm (1M gully only ymnlnofohonns) In In inonnbyle dim. nnd than than no In for one “Boring from n. This Md nulady um an. no mnny no. can bannnlyon «mums-:43.“ Be who in “mo. I! you no “MM um: It, And um: tho undermining influenal 0h“ *5 upping your lib-blood. And hnrryl. on so nn nnunaolg‘grvqn by â€In. Dr. inroo'l Gold“: I round, that mu- Eofln In Pic “to. VIII. Inhnlon. H m A: Man. All An En all“: “um um hob.- nomod ‘ Mg m of tho Roydhrtmlly [in I . a ï¬ editor I... 3 co. m pro-Iv. "nouamu-i'omvi ul. - “at . an r Sprin- $mnï¬l‘ m“? °"§ "0h mlhnndudh."hiu tomb. , hsï¬ummwh I M05000! hotly “Maud-uh m." In ï¬mdfll "mg 29:: gm 9: «mm-m lo}- Sweet Homo’l Bole ‘l'ho Intake- of lo“- “own! 3‘ Both luau. A moms: out had. 3.“ MMMM M,†@meme mm 1. k h .. E was: who mm...» .MM “Mm WMMMMM. mu mined B won’thont ninth: 00::le to the a wink: dune... m g bunches â€mandala “in. m mymldytuu. .- II no mun. thg at W not“. mun udm “tum “my- An'tntenet mrelontrebwllllten Perioen the 11 o! SeptemberiorOentrel hie. Upon that dey the kw Ger Cole will. by “reop- ment tb Mari-ma. the eon- etrneter o! the Irene-Oeoe’hn Beilwey. ntert e trein nude or. Ill ween. darting-room end ole. oerl, .. for Vienne. whore there be e stop at 24 hem. The nut belt will be et Kid, where two deye will be ellowetl. end the term et Odeue. From Odeeee the ex. ennionlete will be oonvey by weter totbe Crimee. end otter e etey ï¬ve deye in thet peninenle theywill emberk et Home. lick. goinLon by reil to Vledihevhee. inthe north of t Oeuoeeue, end thence to min. After a. etey 0! two deye et Tiflia, they will vioit Bekn end ite oil welle, crooning the Cusien to gein the new reilwey to Semer- ken . where they ere due to errive on the 30th 0! September. They will vieit Merv end Bohbere. returning by the south 0! the Bleak 8ee~thet in to eey, they will rooeed from Debt: to Beionm, b wey o Tillie. end thence to Con-tentinop e. putting in et Trebiaond. Senoonn, etc. Five deye will be ellowed et Conetentinople, the return journey being completed by the new linee through Bnl erie end Servie. with 24 bonro et Sophie. elatede end Peeth. The ex- our-ioui-to will reeoh Peril on the 30th of October. end the coat of the exonroion. in- cluding reilwey feree. oerriege hire, inter- preters, food. etc.. will be £200 101' eeoh person. A doctor will eooompeny the trein. end the lune of tiehete will be limited to membere of oertein leedlng 01an in Frenoe end Englend. We were going west on tho Grog. Western Division of tho Grnnd Trunk, 33* the night wu chilly. “ Hi I porter,"“inid the oommoroini mon in the bunk ova hood. "can't you give In Another bionic. 7 It’s duood cool tonight." " Ain's got mother binnkoi. boon." “ Wail mt lee who. you con do for I follow." ui the o. m., putting his hsnd out shrongh the cuminl wiih n qnnter in ii. " Dunno. be... but ['11 do "h“ll kin." Thor. wu mtoolyrzferoep- tibia pnnu in the ponn'l menu "and. u h: paused our section 15 minutes inter. but he ourtuinl md 3nd n binnkat wont ihrongh the openin no if it hnd been shot out of n unnon. “ ought I Mi Iomobody 0:1?in all! got-i of my liodoio u in. ngtï¬n top‘ouonger at _ and of tho on. n he worked himuii ha hil boot. in the morning. “ Dunno. ball ; wont might Iu' lu' night, rushing up time ; prob-.{iy run from undo: um." Mnry in I mt numo in Delnwm. It in l id $11“ I of the ten young India. who no reponod to be untried n Odes-t. in that Bate. the coming hll nre aimed Mny. The 2-year-old daughter of Mr. Robin- son, employed by Mr. Dtinkwnet. Lyn- hnrlt. wee poisoned eeterdey b; ening poisonous berries. t. Panwer on we- Inmmoned end udmlniltered emotion. The child in today out of danger. WARNS!!! IAl'l (WIRE will are you n yanvflldnh a chance. m» with! m than? and M... Any book W In no nail-c. 1mm1uwm. 1%.. :“3 MW“ 1.." «I-g-uu. mMQ“ WARNER’S Ask you friend: and might- what W'ABNEII’D BAl-‘E CIYBB bu done {or them. In record a beyond an o! doubt. to Ian cured .II I... man have millions of Inuit-Icahn 8: pm our Mon. v .v. w 7. w. .m m 0 yam cum ‘ 'ouaas DIZZIIESS, $4 1603, w DYSI’BPSII, ‘21 Fill" “0031.â€. BID “B, ‘H IIMlICY, ‘fl HOP". an mu ’0. MEMORY WHAT Ammmnm Thom in no doubt of thin are“ remody’a pouncy. It in no New Discovery unknown and msyhnp worlhleu, but in 13mm" to the public for you! so the only ranch]. "Indy for dint». of the Kidneys. Lin: 3nd B‘omsoh. To be well, your Mood must be pure. 5nd is nova: con be an it tho Kidney: (thg only Pl purifying organ) I}. 6M. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Going HM†Put. a a 5m.“ a“ g - wmsn's 3m cogs. BACK ACRE. '21 BLADDER TROUBLE RHEUIA'I'ISI, '21 NEURILGIA. ‘2: HEAD AOIE, we: IEIYOUSRESS, ‘u IBDIGESTIOI. ‘u cm: W '1'"! fl