W' to n and» the. . w 'l‘otn tho to p on 11 mod to sum. I01“! _I m bu u'muo. ,, AL .mAp‘ .Anla uni-u: u a In! Ill Ihflvolod sud dry on. In I «hop: ovahud; D 't u slum-I unh- {xou or, look stun pool“: 00mm bod? All the bud!» hue flown “vol: nmu mun fly. or they won) 3'. h". mar; Don" you hope chpy'u com but now do, Hun without hmuu nu lone-om. this“. Deep In tho mothu'u liltonlu hurt Drop- the put“. with uuddou mu. For It um qmvar gud WI may In"; , But ads mun uym they wouldn'thuo mnu A DIAMOND WOOING: The lat work wen epqten In t Ihflp. lining tone ; end et the nine moment tho gillduw e long tulle (tom beneath the ovenhilt of he: dreu. end etood with it in he: bud. Surprieed at her «Hon. 1 hem-ted be" no instant«in thet holl- lnetent Blur! bed thrown himsell towordl me out! steeped me round the body with hie Ion . powetmn Mme. Almont “mul- tonoooe y with his etteol. I lelt myeeu borne down by I: heavy weight (com be- hind, end my um: pinioned. The â€waste to: e minute or two was tame-done, but I felt thet I wu overpowered. A hand wu preeeln herd eaeinnt my windpipe. Keto stood t ere with be: knife. 5 new end etrenge expression 0:: he: hoe; but Ihe At longthepanting voloe close to my- oerâ€"u voice which I knew well. 3nd which. hand now.ao amazed me thot I elmoet nee-ed to telnetâ€"nit} : _ n|_-_|_ _ L--- Iiiâ€"Ii- cw ----â€"v __ __ “ I've got him “to bare. Blnrk; have you got his legs 7" I»: grant from Slurk intimttod that he “ Now then Kittie." continued Mr. Bizohmore; “ be qbiok than, will you 7" Ktto name towards me with he: knits. At that sightl uttered a yell of win»! use. Ind and. on non desperate eï¬oxt n'bé tree. “ Hold him flight. can’t you ?" said Kate. in a voice that I aoszoaly recogniud In her: ; “ I don't gun! to hurt him." _‘ .LA‘ _.:AI. _ They mattered me ; end then. with I reptdity end dettneee that ehowed the practiced proteuionelï¬ete made neircnler out through the breaet of my cost and drew out the diamonds. .“ That‘s on right.†remarked Birohmore. " Now the rope 1†She went to the basket. end took from it a coil of ï¬ne rope. The two men threw me upon my hoe ; and bound my bends and my feet securely. I mode little resist- ance. hut euhmltted in apnea eilenoe. . -421 n:_-k DEVI. Hu- nuwm-.“â€" -â€" _..-V-v ' Don't target hie revolver,†laid Birch- m e. when this was done; and turning me over, they took the Woepon from my pocket. " How do you teal now. young gentle- men ? ' inquired the fellow, eddreeeing me wlth e emue. “ This is the result or plot- ting to throw unfortunate valete into deep pits. and ot flirting of strange young women. I warned you, you remember. to keep out of our wey but idle ourioeity he: been your ruin-â€Kittie, put on the diamonds ; he says they beeome you 1 ' ,L AA.‘ -3â€"I Ulflluvuu- . uâ€" n‘wlâ€" v._-, 7. Start grinned at thus 351%an .ho girl sud. mommy: “Don't bother the boy. Jack; he behaved him a ganolamsn :11 through ; he‘d make a great deal beaver husband than you do I Eeigho l“ . '12,, -L- _-_ m Wall..mm32,in." mmmw. â€mm “a your orders? Shall we lower am†now. nod be 03? In nearly ban-pout 1. and wo'voa good dinning: to go below 3." , ,I. Il~_:.I †Listen to me. his. Gmuehorough." eeid Slurh. also speaking in English, though thh a. foreign neoeut ;" we've got what we wanted out of you. and we don't want to do you any more hum then is necessary. But we muetheve time to get stile away. and to do that we must allow twenty-four hours. We nhullleeve you at the bottom of this pit, with some provisions; and I shell loosen your arms enough so that you can teed yoursell. After we are sale I will write to your friends at the farmhouse. who ere very honest personal. I believe. and they will come here and get you out. That 33 tllt‘elheet we carp do for you. Now. then. ‘0 H They loosed the card a. little round my arms; than. taking“ by the alook and. lhey lowered me into that dark chasm until I tested at the bomm. Than I saw Kno's hoe above who edgemacween me and the sky, with aomethmg wrapped up in «pope: in her hood. “Here's some sandwiches for you. my poor boy,"aaid uhe. “ I'm sorry to any good-by to you in this way. renlly l Bu ‘1 don't suppose you'd have me how. even i! Jock weren’t» my husband alrendy. Wall. good-by. don't flirt too much with that silly little Christina when you got om. There an the sandwiches." ' She m t mi beside me. nodded. and was gone. I I 57 on my back, with nothing to look at but he narrow strip of blue sky overland. It was quite cool where 1 lay. on A bad of sand and rubbish. and it won still as death. I was buried alive to nll lctents sud purposes, and the chance of my ever being disinzorrsd rested upon s bssis of probability so narrow thst Ijndgsd it wisest not to hope. I lsy than, suing up st the sky. and thinking on: my sd~ unsureâ€"beginning st tbs beginning. with my meeting with Birchmors st the hotel. snd tuning the pragrsas of the sons irscy stop by step to its conclusion hers. t was very ingenious, and very well csrrisd out. It bnd tsught me a lesson that I wss likely topgoflt by, if i ever got_ou_t. _ I don't know how long I lay ' mereâ€"pro- bably Inn 3 short time. All us once another honintorvonod between me out! tho thy. It won no. Kno'o m: time , it won o vory diï¬uont one~0hriutino's. 7 Aflor peering nnxlonaly downwnd {or seven] moments. she "had: " In Ear: Gain-borough than ?" " Yer.†“ The Ben is not budly mm ?" “ Not 3 bit. Charmin." " Go" lei But 1" she exclaimed. bulb fly ; And sdding : " It in nil wall ; you will b03019“! pm jmmedhulyxloho' pulieho’d. Boon olhot hoes uppenod. win: bends and helmeu-Iho hoes of the " Polizei." In 3 low minutu. by the aid of rope: und â€on! "ma. 1 1m; dnwn up once more to pin light of aâ€. blinking like n uwiwud 1m. Duo" mo flood nnrly sdczon muons; s wand olpolioeoflioemï¬ith ‘heirswordi Md «rhinos ; Bur Rudolph And Chrimnu ; 3nd thm pxisonouâ€"n womn ad “to men. who“ («on won unplmnnily hmilin to no. ebrcugb swim. we M! started for on: ma,“ plan of dutiunion. The trill Cool plsoo not long nmnnrd in Drenden aha print:- on were I“ convicted. nd sentenced toâ€" ! don'l em to remember whn. They won . dnngorom gum of “flavor. vhom rho public at «uni oounrriol Ind long been ulnly undo-voting to upturn. But. mun- whilo. lwonr but to spam! nu am. :0 flu farmhouse of Hon Rudolph. I and um ny 0h» 1 mrooly Ind rho outing» to loot hm ï¬nd his doughnut: the “on. Ron Rudolph um I no» era-luau and blunt- lm par-9n; no u for Christinâ€"l l in" no! in n» Donn to huh my WM" .0 E." r -‘_. ...- I‘AAI- IA]--. [1-hâ€" â€"'â€"-wn.v.. v- ._ __ h Ippolfld mu m In“. friend Bala- rioh. in Pflil. Ind In his lupioiont of m mun calling hlmull Bluhnou [tom .50 am. had In mum; no In. honor 5nd mm. .“ "OI“OI“ II .'*I A WHI- m "ébliioiliulo ofï¬oigl ceremony of ideall- nnuon. sad so lqglh. hlngg been gun. (at m AL'TIIOI or ' ours") m In»! mu. NOVEL «a A“ signed 96! a tho Blah-ole out! oooonoottd hood or ot the lumhonoo. olnn‘wl owner o the Montana. o ool gumbo- tlon woo emtod. openly to wont no. lo the ohoonoo o! Glooot ovldonoo. thlotlno bod dono whot oho will ll- d'uently to unite one lolono in m ulna. rolling in thin. the 3|: he! oot y me down to Bohondou. on the evening at a interview with Kotoln my ohmoot. on lotd hot lnlotmotton ot the pollen harm. The next morning the not the onto" by oppolntmont ot oomo diotonoo hon tho } house. ond they followed In to Kohlotoln. I Alto: ooelns the whole potty o! no to the top 0: tho Stein (Buohmou tollowed o low 1 mtnutea one: myooll one! tho othon), they loomed o cordon ot the tool of the poth. ond one o! tholr nnmhe: went up to noon- noltro. Peeping ovor tho one o! tho plotoou. he now Birohmoro jut looking hie ottooh, end immodlotoly tlgnollod to tho-e below to opproooh. Thu lt hoï¬poned thot tho thievoo. oo boy were In a on with their plunder. onnd themselveo oon- fronted by on immutable cordon at at: looded oorblnel. Reolotonoo woo out at tho question. out! they ourunderod ot dio- 030.1011. .. . nL_LA:_- n I --h| “I'Iluue “ And whet en 1 do. Ohfltune." I eetd. “ to show how much I that yon! 01 course. I don‘t Ipeek cl cencelllng the obligetionâ€"thet nothing coulddo; but I should like to teen yon cometbtng toâ€"to remind you tflet on never! my llle end my diemondc. Wand you wear A diemond ring to: me. o: c pair of en: tinge ?" " No. meny thenkc. Ben Gain-borough." replied the little meidcn, gravely. " You owe me nothing; and cc to: diamonds, I ebell never like them. since 1 lane cecn them the ounce of so much trouble end dentist." . ,d I‘L _‘ ‘4‘ nam-‘h‘hfl “II-laun- " Bnluulou you let me do something. Christina. I must think you rams to lorglvo mo to: my inexonuble impartineneo and n‘upldgtyg’ _ _ 7“ -A I.-_ L--- .a-‘ uni Ilupluuy 0 She looked down at he: hue feet. and emoothed he: apron. " Wall. Haber Ben, X would not like to hsvo you think mu. truly ; I do forum you win: 511 my hurt and just before you _____ .m-L -Lnn I!!!“ II. J.“ "-v- â€"-â€" .â€" go away to-xï¬oirbwâ€"Jjuu 'whon on no resdy Io nubâ€"permâ€. it you 9 «no. I will at ypnjoy nomphin‘g." A.A____ .IL I- I, I Will Ill ,UII Iv. uvâ€"--â€"-â€"u. “ You Ihlll home it, whhtuer it in.†I anawuod. So. the next day. whan tho drouy wu it the doormnd m trunk soled had at on the box. I lett or: Ru olph GOING" as with the driver, had went back into the home to ï¬nd Christin. _Bho wu standin LIAAL-_ .. I‘VUUU IV â€"-â€" "â€"'â€"-~_VV, in a shadowy corner olrvlho kitchen. so absorbed in scouring platen fun! she did not 339p»: to qotige me until I woke. _ A‘_: Lâ€" 91-..: hunk-fl HUI vau-n vv uv..-- _. __-_V V, H I on some to any good-by.†eh‘d blushed. with downout ayee. " Herr Guloahorough will not he oï¬ended ? II is something I hove no ï¬ght to tekâ€" onlyuil will show I om no! unforgivingâ€" undâ€"it would be belle: to me thou the diamonds." “ What is it. deer Christine ?†She looked up in my (one. ehyly and yet trunkly. out! said 2 " Kiss me l" Thiuaa nearly cal can recollect it) in the "cry told me by my friend Tom Gcinc- borough, as we an over a decanter o! cinch that one 0! his inimitable little dinncn. When ii was over, I gave a. grant, and flung the bun-and o! my’ cigar into the ta. “'2‘. '1' a “ There's one thing I don’t understand about this story." I then remarked ; “ and it has misled me all along. Your descrip- lieu of that creature. Kateâ€"her eyes and eyebrows. complexion. hands and nation- alityrall persuaded me it was the present Mrs. Gainsborough. Yen it appears she was nouhlng o! the sort l" H 1 should think not. indeed l" exclaimed Tam .langhinu. " Inuy..ere-ae,_diflerentl hrnneewe could poaeibly be. It 13 not my fault it you were misled by a description-â€" you who know so well how incurably vague the beet deeoripuione are. Were you to see them side by side. you would acknowledge that they areas little alike as you and I are. As to the American part or itâ€"the truth is. they were not really Americans at all : Bucnmore and the girl were French ; and I in my ignorance mistook their French accent for the Yankee twang. When. several years later. I met some real Americansâ€"and married one of themâ€"I realized my error.â€_ It hon been noted thot nothing hoo over gmo over the Niogoro Follo ond livod. Somebody boo on ophomorol tolo obout o dog going over in tho mioty poot out! oom- i: 1.; out oll right. But horo to o tmo ototy. ond tho oy - "noon to ot on! show in tho poroon of r. John C. Cloth. who woo prooent ond tow who: ho toll! ot. ' 'In 1823, when tho aohoonor Mtohinon woo not on: by Copt. Rough on o opoonlotton. thou were two bu"! on bond out! o hono. Ho knows nothing of the born. but he ooolotod onothor lod In toting the boom out o! tho wotor. They won quito on". hot Voty dooiio. and were sod by “Moon lilo d o. They loot thou. howovor. through t o notice of oomo non. ï¬n III! who mind Mr. Olorh woo 3050". mu 0! Goomo Bomllton. o! Bomtlton. Hon wo hovo oomothtnothot oon ho roltod upon. Bot ovary hoot-two or tour-lomlâ€"oonnot (0 on! tho Folio om! llvo.«-St. Catharina _â€"‘J . " Oenegirecy. 0! course! It was the stock expedient of the gang» and a very ingenious one. 1 think; for of cameo the mesmerized one might turn up anywhere, and it we were not discovered. well and good : while it she were. all she had to soy waa that she was in a meemerici trance. A: it happened. the latter alternative oe- eurred in both their ettempte on me ; but I give the girl credit for turning it oï¬ ex- cellently well. In fact. she took a real artietie interest in her business. You see, she had been trained as a rope-dancer in her childhood, and alterwarde she was on the stage for a time. She certainly had marvellous dramatic talent, and thoroughly enjoyed ' taking a pert.‘ The realistic element that entered tntoher perturmancel no doubt rendered them much more excit- ing than ordinary etegewcrk. and perhape. comet‘mea. she almost deceived hgeell." "A mistake on their partâ€"that's ell. Accidents will happen, you know. 1 due my my unexpected questions dieconcerted them greetly ; but I won uceuepicione enough. Haven known. Whet I edmire on much on euythingin their men-semen of the “fair we: the chill with which they mode me believe. from the outlet. that I wee forcing my company upon them. when In reality it wee they who were leading me round_ by the noee_." - A n,_.4 door. " Let's go up at once!" I “chimed. rising from my ohnir. “ I Ihnll hunt»: feel a new interest in looking n In. Gainsborough‘a diumondl I" “ Humphl Well, I dare say you were not more stupid than the majorioy of your countrymen would have been in your plume. But another thingâ€"wan all Oh†makmzsio businem geanme. or a purl: at the conspi- racy ?" . l 1‘ -'â€"__ -.__ “ Minna Gnimboroug h ny do tn Indy. sub 1 ' said the ublo aervflor, opening ‘ho Tho Depurtmom of Anhnlnu M Dunn hn remind t abl- nm Iron London outing In» “:6 1mm“! Gonna“. had no Inunuon ohpluina Cum on m «mm-a Inn viii mud to a. lamb- Ion o! It" mt. Ah! I should not wonder. Well.|nd what wan the meaning at am nonlusion “on: the mambo“ sad the tnin. 3nd Birohmon's‘ explmationn ‘1’" Speech-nob. llnd down. It poniblo: Shoo-"Ln no innodloo you to 3 very cumming lady. to Ooh down to lawn." 119â€"" A -â€" than - no. 1 mm m supp" “ CHAPTER IX. Over the Flllu. In! IND. The Btovn on». 'u tho limit in .11 Eamon. noted to: in mm. ml. in upland“! mus-Ion mad a- humidity at It. forms! ounu-Znhuy Bro unanow anh- uod to blanket}. _________ A “halal! The hair end theeeeeor. A. uaozoy Bron. bod heat: to pone-tun neerly two you: when the event to he releted eurredr He expected nothing (tom hie eheh. end exprcered regret rether then pieuhre thet he wee made role heir. Bit them were elender. hut amount to provide eomlort- ehly (or hit heohelor wehte. A little in the city emonl lriende wee more to him then month to the country emu etrengere. Although I men oi honor. vith oherseter shove reproeeh, Bedley Brown. 5‘ he use coiled. we: extremely indolent. deepondeut end more-o. end without a. sport 0! embi- tiou. Therefore. he hesitated ehont ohwg- ins eecomi onto Mu tor tho dreuy routine: 0! e (um. extensive and megntfleent n it might be. The yroperty wu hzquathed on the condition tbet the nephew dwelt urn the cents. and took up the work w are the manic had hid it down ; in my other ovout it was to he told and the pro- oaode divided among several ohhrttehle institutions. . n .. . ,4 - -_.I -_L---‘ IUUII lueluuwn But he eeaepted the ï¬ns-mend entered upon the lulï¬lmens 0! she eoudmon. He believed in mm (readers: in dreu. end when on the sun end euperintendlng the enmvmion or the broed none. were an regqlption blue oven“. meted In boot leg. . 1 ,A __.e - L-L a.-. -An‘l‘ mei- lv‘uI-IIUH UI-v vv'vâ€"-- â€"_-_ woollen ehizt, end e het thet would mete n bxtunnd o! my men. Thne ettued. nnd ermed with 5 been etiek. he strode second the lam. end in the fruit end berry eon-on wee obliged to give hi1 whole ettention to poeohere nnd unending smell boye. They nude hie lite native. it it wee not ngeeeehle end peeeeml. While one oompeny o! ntehine ettnoted his ettention on one side 0! the orehud. end drew him in pursuit Into en adjoining woodlend mother beeieainu putty entered At the other end. shook the tree. end bore of! the fruit. In L:. A. ______ With the neturnl kink in his temper mode more eneriy by this continue! wer- lere. life or it ought to he. cud us he wented it. wee circumscribed end hedgedln. His only relief wee in flight to the city, where he remeined so long thct he leered the charitable institutions relerred to would question his luldllln the condition relative to u permenent reei once. For nenrly two your Brown bed been running between city and country. tired of the one. but fluid to stey long in the‘ other. 0! his neighbors. none very neer. ‘ he new nothing. He did not on’ltnvetel their eequeintence, end they need elool. But their tongues were busy, end they wegged oontinuully concerning the strange men who ruled the Brown estete. OKAY!!! 11. The summer school in Getewey. e town Jdioining Essextou, closed its doors. end ‘ the teecher. Miss Oetherine Lnngdon. on orphan, poor in worldly gocde. but rich in beenty and accomplishments. was free. Her lather‘e sister lived in Eaeexton. within it mile of the Brown eetnte. and with her she was to pose the intern! between the enmmer and full terms. Kety Lengdon wee " modestly hold " end during. end when ehelenrned that no one in Eeeexton dered to venture upon the Brown eetete.ehe determined to test the accuracy of the reports by melting a hurry excursion upon the land hedged in by '- Warning placards " and barbed wire fences. TIE OIII If WNW. " I hope, mn‘nm, yo’ll 'nonue me. I won tow andd'nl Don't be um. Yo'ro wel- come to: all the: berries yo kin entry 03‘. I need ya from that honu, on' I thought I'd lik Mt gotnlook nl one unalblo womnn which knowed how to lot beam. Why. mn'nm. lbs: woman lol u Mound here just hunk that bushel lo'n tor plot 03 the berm-in the all-do. "I‘ll tow bull By car by then won't be on, lot. l '1‘“ Ham. on‘ I won't luv it go on I Yn'u I» come to: all ya mun -. come over; M; if ye wnnl tor. Do yo lin ’ronnd Ion? Don't temembbr unin' yo. don! " . " 1 nm unylngn It. Jopoon’o." " I wnnur know? Hr. Jo 011‘s 3 now mam-come Inn lpflnfl. nn' ain't "not know him by Ilght. hm I bah ho'a n ml likely sonar mnn. I wish I Inowod him boner. 'Spon yo ll" 03 In none any 2 " " On. noâ€"-ln Gm" .“ " Yo don‘! any no l by. I know Ion 0’ folks In Gunny. P'nu yo know Bl Blink" ?" " No." L " Wol, no on“ ; I“ um I an «Inn. 1! 1 mm» at. vb» yu III. I"! I know you tune.†, " 7 none In Londonâ€"Kn, Lucian. I Inn no «In. 1'. the «tool Dunn out than. ,_ _ ‘ A-_ . -- “humoleued she entered the berry pas- ture,bnakea in hund. and began the blur bury have". leepipg a glgagpdlookom pngtor m_igh_n‘emerg_e “.993 moment. ‘ _. Thus plucking andwetching. she was un- conscious or the approach at any one from the oppoeiae direction, until the person stood almost in her presence. She epuug to her feet and faced the intruder. 09r- teinly the handsome man before her conic! not be ï¬re " hideous creature " who terri- fleq mereuding yough. _ _ He wore no con, but his drau otherwise, to the jaunty 3mm ho. had shining pumps. was bullionâ€"aha drena o! | city gentle- man who had removed his coat for greater comfort. He carried along whip and out and slashed the blueberry bushes is. be strong along. " I beg pi’idon, mn‘am ! ï¬ne you seen a. cow wand-rigs m}: way ‘2‘" -. "A now? Oh. dear. no! I've not been looking for cows; but I'm expecting every minute to see the ogre rush out of the! house over there." “ The care ‘2 " " Yea, the ogre, the men who lives there -â€"â€"who owns thie paeenxe. Thaw whet they as“ him. I'm saying oi Ml. Jepeon‘e, and I‘ve heard so much ebont the ogre eh» I came e-beuying on pupae to gen glimpse of him. Then ’11 run.†“ Then they eel] Mt. «Brown on ogre, do they? †" Yee. air. He thrown etonee, chosen people. one deemtnl language, Ind note :wtszlly it any one '0 much ea steps on hie .n .‘! "l worm: know! Wol. lollno sold on: rich" Iolko in that world won tho one-M hod odtoouon. Why .'.nom money mini no'hou «nothio' I, Dyo Mo mm? Wok yum am no. om than “in m wonâ€"y 0'“ go by n who on no out-yo'll nod Ibo nor: an um“ yo "that Won'lyo pyomll! A’I’ .. Madam. I am Iomowhn “quintet! wish Mr. Brown. and 1 nm vary lute thu be neither swans no: thrown nonel. Bil neigghqga Plunger him." . n,,|,l!|__ __ “55573le iii-7365565..†he [ooh like an ogre, Anyway; um he in black u n Indinu, 3nd dreanu hideously. Do you live nan him ? †“ Yea. ma’tm; over there." swinging hi- whip to describe . oompletp circle; Ind lifting his an be walked sty. whipping the bushel as ho went. The can huneer conï¬rmed so gems: berries end to wetoh. but he: petienee wee neerly uheueted when e movement in e eengled thicket nee: etenled her, end immedienly en nneouï¬h ï¬gure of amen eppeerad. Be wee {my tee! ewey,bnt the: wee ‘00 non. end ehe quickly turned end ren. She bed "0!! the ogre. Looking over her phonidu Ind â€do; the can when he ï¬n! app-and, tanking no 960:. to pursue, the paused Ind looked suspicion.†M “to nungorlnnding by the pnmro tonne. “ Ma‘ um inf am Home “mo. 1 didn'l menu In: um ya! _8top_o minpu lj‘ cwm I: mm: v 3 1m. may; «33.n- Inn. 10'“ - --A I. -A'II In'l - ID:â€" --â€"._-V ' “Icon. to: all :0 no! 3 "I'. ' " B- m look mum." at lay. “ and his who an IQ quotâ€"u d o! ultimoâ€"bio am 0! n on! potion Into“ tooth." _ _ _ .., 1-- u " Old I" uddmcd It. Joy-on ; “ It. 310']! u 5 young mm. the mph" 0! old Zuhuy." " Tho mu: 1 an." mud Kn). " cu 3. least 60 you: old. But I now noun: munâ€"n youn mu: Almanac. â€out. light-931nm w o and it I Ind nun I “my .7 LAHI! :3; W56 in he 7 " Mr. J oplon didn't know. hm supp and him to be u qflypusgdu on loan hm noun in The neighborhood. “5U“ u .Vruivâ€" . " All the Brown: may be related. but no ogre was ever 5 member of my (emily. Whenever I've seen Mr. Brown. I did not look upon him an no ogre. and I do not believe he will prove to be one." The summer «non in Euonon bud arm: to an and. The "use wu cloud. And no Manolo: oaonpn u Ind dopamiâ€" Olemlord to renumo club life in tho oily. 3nd Brown-43mm: 1nd song “my. too. hm Mm. spin at! inhuman was a gum u Kuhn-ooh. mm Cu mu [nogdon Ind'wrimn to the wheel commute. In Gunny in) other ongmmcms oompollod henouoign the (man at mom. The “ other “gunman " wore not upcoiflod. in! m town’s pool- Inow that In: 1nd- ding with Alma Brown w†unused to m. pig» in gummy. This. and the feet that Brown wee ea eager as any one to eolve the ogre-mystery, evoked the epeenletlon an to relationship. When the reault 0! Katy Lengdon'e ed- venmre was known there wee e greet de- sire on the part of the rummer boarders. as well as men of the towns peeple, to ear: the ogre at e crt range. For eeverel weeks the ogre hen been eeeu very little, end then et a distance. The more adventurous in- vaded his estate and boldly wdked across the “mat-8981â€â€œ ogre kept in hie strong- uvu‘ nuu .- _â€"-. -w >- b- «any. not come to them, they would go to him. esteneihly to ask permission to pxenie in the belly pasture. .e _L AL- -__‘ w 3‘56; in 61: Oh. [round nnd no“ mood I!» on windows. and In. Brown M not (Immu Md coma ï¬nd “one. had an wedding was n: mm of IhI pun. Alfred Brown nnd bfldo Ind rammed from the wedding trip and were any!“ n salty hotel. A low dnyn uh" um: um"! Brown new ad '. " may. 1 Mn {rund- sud n (cm I: the country. 5nd I ms! 00 mt: than: n! Innoduco you I sum wt '6 7 ' " Wlmo m tiny ?" .. In tho wnmn pumol Ibo an“. Bun- mnl phat in an “no"! [know yon munnu 0min m wiqut.'_'_ » , _ When it become known that the ogre woe to be bearded in hte den. every nnceoa- pied person was self-invited to join the in- Veding party. Brown. who had become a leader in Essexton eoetety. was delegeted to summon the Ogre. end to unite the request for piedie ground. At the sppetntcd time a large oompeny met at the pteee of rendezvous, end in one body marched upon the estate. Aenembled eronnd the door of the monetan. Brown lifted the bronze knoekerâ€"e dragon’s heed.e ï¬t ornament for the ports] at en ogre. The door opened! There he won, weertng the name nneonth garments. J ""' I I'"""'" "' ' U “ Allow ye! Wh . tar be sure! Mr. Brown's bean away u some time ; I'm his toremnn : but that don‘t muko no dnï¬er- enoa; he‘d be glnd to have ya. if ya won't tent up no bushes, nn’ break down no fences. no: nothin’ ; an’ of course yo won’ï¬; yo bunt ahn kind 0' folks. Won't yo come m, all ov yo 7 Boom enough I We've boon n-piokin’ gripes nn’ panohel tu- dny, nn' thera'a more'n we know who. to! don th. Now. won't yo? Right m. way. nu bonds! Mr. Brown wouldn’t like it it I didn‘t give yo_n_ bite all 'rong'.’_’ m ,,L A. AL- " We called to on permission to pionioin yonrjgprry pagturwe.‘ ngl ylop “low as ? The guests ï¬lled the'lower part of the mansion, 3nd fruit 1n: named on nu old chin. The tournamwhoae nuns proved to be Kinloa, uhook hull with null and mind the host in smwnor most gain! and inmuagng‘. - .. 1-17~ H I think I've: seen yo aloro,†nid Kin. ton, {tying his hand on the had at u rogniah boy. “Warn't yo down In 3h. meddet I while :50 Ihnkin’ thn yhllor plppin nae? Now. wurn’t ya? But, 103‘. how ya kin run! I'd a had ya it I’d t-bflen younger. Ben, yo young tamper", have molhor pouh. When yo wml uny- whing. apples. pun. plums, il yo'll come unto house 321' at {or u llko nmsn, â€â€˜11 gel moro‘n yo kin any 05, sad we!- oomaJoo," Tho: tho tolkotivo oval-nor commended himself to his goo-to. Tho oompony odjonrned to tho pootou. Kinton oooom~ ponying Ind pointlog out tho ottrootlvo lootmoo of tho tom. Boloro onothot day bod downed oll metowo woo buoy with tho goulpâ€"tho dlooovory undo I) tho plo- nio potty. Tho vino-urn told t ot they know .. Twon‘t to." that no nophow o! the respected Zsohory would domoon himoolt by tho out: attributed to him. After oll. there woo no ogre, only on oooontrio, klod- hoortod old moo. whooo loudohlo zoo] lo delondiog hlo mootor‘o pro otty bod named the ill-will of boys on pooohmg moo. Tho ogre question woo oottlod. Thou woo no ogro.ond Enoxtown oooeptod tho loot ond dismluod tho 0‘". . SHAP'I'II Ill CBAPTIB IV. how winks ah I.†U to lab â€opâ€; “Bugging. . _ 0.09 o: u lmuon. “ hy.l|illlluououl' ‘ “01mm Imam! Thou u the N“! (an I" Alum-had I o unload Ibo curl-gr, sud they won him: npldly “3y. " Mind Eton. whn dcu thin nun? You 1mm told moâ€", Why. I. III mania: lfmo {r Brown «2.10. h It. Bm'n you: ru .,: ‘I ' “ 0 mainly. I» ll ; ho'a ï¬lm but Island 1 huo~owpt you." “ But um nonuâ€"" Tho uni-u 1.. n tho loo: 01 Ill. Inu- oion. Ind Kinton an! the hon-chap“: sppund to noun than. “ 1- It. Bun n born. ‘I ' manual Brown, ‘ “ H. in " us and“ Kinlon. in gr.» 3100‘ “ E. In: jun minuu com. I ' Kinton ml the wsy. «hand than into on. o! the pulon um! withdrew. Brown mt but had in his. - â€" n A 1‘ L--- vvv- Uv- â€"â€"â€"- â€" v.- " Koty. I hove droolvod you. but I hope you will foul" mo. Linen to my otory : Alfred Hodloy Brown. huovu no Bodloy Brown. the owner 0! thi: ootote. ond plolu Allrod Browr, who occupied the cameo with Olomtord loot oummer. ore one oud tho oomo. When 1 roturuod frm tho olly ono doy loot oummor. 1 row I whlto ï¬guro 1n the harry posture. oud or the pomu opgcorod to he on tho wolch. 1 lo“ tho mnuoiou undor ooror. crept clung by tho hedge. through the cornï¬eld end entered tho puturo on the other olde. You remem- ‘hor thot I inquired tor n cow. I looruod lroru you thot I woo couoldorod on ogre» Thot woo uuplouont uewe, but it hoo rooultediu my good. You oold thot you vented to no the ogro. I dotormluod to oooomzuodoto you. ond hurrying houkto tho moutluu. chongod my clothing. put burnt cart on my I to roproocnt on “an- ohovon boord. ploco o plum lu ooch cheek ond thou returned to tho_ glen lrcm whioh III“ III!"- lvou-vu wv uâ€"â€" _- V- , I sppesred to on. “dressing you in Kinton's vernsou or. “ Thu wss love st ï¬rst sight on my psri, snd I resolved to give the summer to win- ning you it ii should be possible. I hsd two objects in this disgn no. No womun would msrry so ogre. or o mun esllod on ogre. end further. I wsnied to win s wile wiihoui the aid of money or position. You shougln me poor. but you were willing to out your lot with mine and no work wiih me. it need be. (or breed. Allis yours snd here we men our home." The hisioriun need not dwell on the scene that followed. Sumo: in to any thus Mind or A. Hadley Brown was not > required io eue lonelier pardon for the dooopiion prsoiioed. Kinlon eppesred snd announced ihsi s reception would be given in the evening. This was s surprise. for invitations hsd be_en eontgui. s) sn L_I_ 2. IUVIUIHUUU u-u luvâ€".- u-- “ I all ye. Mr. Brown. I couldn’t helphia. nowny. Yer lee.I ï¬houghb. d oouue. r. Jepaon know all about it. 311' I0 I says. says I, ' Mr. Brown's yoomin‘ homo termornr win: his witc.‘ ‘ Whul' nya he. ‘19 Mr. Brown matted ‘2' Then I knowed he didn't know nosbin’ absu: n. Then he says, ' We must give him a. house wurmin'. Wh» could I dew ‘I I couldn‘t tell him not to: come. an‘ no I‘ says. “ya I, ' I guess he‘ll be glgq tor sec ye.‘ I see him agin this morniu’ - ‘1, A L__ -II L‘n-J nnâ€˜ï¬ an, 8““ it" B.“ ’5' I EDS unin- "n'u -â€"â€"- ._-, ,V 50' be my: m tolls: has all hand on't. eu’ 'll ail come. But we‘re ull ready to: 'em. I knowod ya: want her dew tho vquax' thing. an‘ no the: hous'rkeepet‘s been cookia' an mm as she could jump. Such a pile o‘ otnï¬. (or won't it be a warmiu'! I well ya. I wouldn't: a-missed livin' tar see this day for a tew dollar notg ! ’ 7.â€"’â€"-n “B"" â€"â€" -v . and now manic an In tho (up nob mmma In Mono «oh morning. When I. No.- is Im on in hind legs mad no": in bud Ind thou like a many. In no: lg mm mum In. no all-try Jill I It?" nu --------- The reception and win“ it ci-o'oacd wan more man a nine days‘ wonder. The paopla nfer to is still be an event in E sex- non history to bo underscored and made much of. Bm they never inspected tho true identity of me ogte. About" moan um Iirgq [sh I entry In "pond. Th0 lmle (allow In. ouptnnd I, Dr. Guanine! 8n» Ron. Ooh. who Round I! In I win tnp. urging llnly. BI kept n for nun» not: bad nun Mum! l0. bu! one am morning II an In on "up nun. Aggï¬n be M [019. Ind spin it no. but; _--- A- All- .--- -g-L e....u~. one ‘â€"--- ~o-uu..-. Oil â€COCIIOL leluuden. A correspondent of n Glorgow paper deecrihee his experiences in the isolated island 0! Sn. Kilde. When he ewoke or: Sunday morning he desired a little water to wash with. end was supplied with e captul. end informed by the servant that Mr. Monkey. the Free Church minteter, had declared that the drawing of water on the Sebheth was 3 violetion ot the Fourth Commandment. Accordion to hie account, the day's exercises at the Free Church are severe. to any the lenet. There is a sermon of two'houre‘ length in the mcrning. This is followed by a short interul tor relreeh- mente. A hell then rings up the congrege- tiou for a two heure’ sermon in the alter- n00n. From the churehthe SLKaldiene proceed to the Sundey School. end are then ellowed another short interval (or tea. In the evening there in enother religious ser- vice. et which the epinetere end heehelere eech repent e peelm. It, through the severity of there religions exerciser, eny 8t. Kildien goes to sleep, the mtnieter tekee him to task by name. thue: “ Lech- len. woken your wife. she won’t nod much in hell. I think." The church is rough in the extreme, there being no flooring. A store wet recently sent, but the conecien- tloue toruplee of the itlendere would not edmit of it: being pleced in the church. to it wee returned to the donor. ..... . '_‘,v ui’ï¬wnuâ€"Well, I" [got is I." III. I hope yor aonor ‘ll can-ids! iho unem- youth of my lawyer. n' In no 08 “yr-PVC}. No (In. Hotel 000" (to pro", "not girl) JIM. II k In no: vuy good. ï¬eny Waiter Gttl-Teurorfly ? nun-Thin Mesh -»~â€"it‘u cough and Pam Wdter Girl (to nah: prom mm gun-Charla was akin. am: you shin morning. on. (To gumâ€"Did 103 n; {agency} n_--- rlc-dln In Ill-lawyer. Judgeâ€"nun you sunning to no Into" the: can“ 9.3210999?†upan you 2 ‘ . AA _._4. I I.-_- of e retired ofï¬cer of the regular army. At the close of the wer hcr fether wee put in cherge of Forte Pnlechi end Jecheon. below the city. Wnlle et the former fort the deoghter. then e bright intelligent child, hed en etteok of meningitie which left her voiceless. The beet medieel ehill wee obteined end the fether took his efleied child trevelling. but nothing did her eny good. She wee dumb. but bed ell the other course. During the excitement of the first eerthqnnke chock leet Tneede night ehe in her fright ettempted to eel her brother. He wee frightened himeelf when he hcerd her whis er hie neme. Since then ehe hee grednel y regeined her voice end now telke with perfect fluency. She eeye the wee elmoet delirioue with 'oy when ehe fonnd thet ehe could epeeh. er voice wee low end her throet eore for three deye end ehe bed trouble in finding worde to en reee her thonghte. It wee much like lcern cg e new ton he. except thet ehe knew the worde, but ed forgotten how to rononnee them. City phyeiciene ere eeply lntereeted in the ceee. Their exple- netionie thet the recovery wee due to intenee mentel excitement. Intel [tenured In KIIIIQIIIG. {From 5 Savannah spools] dospatoh A string. incident of Int week’s unh- quake shock in the recovery of the our of speech by _Mi_g| Mam}. Mnlnv, unghte ,A,L#______ AL Gael! (glzomily) --Ooflu. limit-mu 'nu: BABBATII. LI"... III! tbb. OI .l‘ Ann-Ia. mm"- Ia . lunch on I'm-In 'l'nhl. M Brigham . j bu uwudod £60} dun .- In In aflo- o: brooch o! rout-o I by mu Kn. rah". Soho. Lon anal-Inn mo. 8. 0mm. «mom a! Bn’ghtou. Counsel than rend umou tron uveullomu not by attendant to «he violnufl. In the am ha mot. : “ My mum!» hu grown tnoonwnhmly long. In in“: "tuning. mud it you no mot nu I nun hue to Mm u myuu." (Inuit-I.) M 0mm ho “ long“! no much to! In: [and amino. which a onjoynd so much." 5nd HIM: " Youmm human I mum- in; you ovary nigh. bolou you so to bad." ‘ (Wm-j x , n--- -A-‘I-n \wâ€"w: In uollm loller. jut boron oonlu homo. ho Iron: “ I on sorry I unnol cam mllor. no {on atoll huo I In more. You .hul “tor wuh {our too. in brondy or rpnrlu cl wine. (or men: to rush ll IO son who: you will not In able to run is on your ‘ pillow (or homo llmo Io mun." (Blnowod laughing} -~ From ulldbrd ho wroto: “ Mother la 'qu of! to a prayer moollns. and I on sol 3 to look up ocquslulsnou. I Iboll be lhlnling of you all ma ovonlu . upeololly up to 10 o'clock. Mother w: I come to you tomorrow." On no!!!" day he wrote; “ Darling Kola. how kind of yen to rend snylhln to enliven lite here; you Ind bol- Ior Mn yonrult. labelled this side up." (hummer) On the l9.h 0! December. 1882, ho told: “ It you could lool how my hurl loop! unlo you than u I wuohod your Ionrlnl . tad sorrowtui hog wlml the ship left." a A OJ tbodzh or March. 1885, the. doloudont wrote lrom Cluemonl tornâ€. Preston Put. um be was " sorry ho had «need he: I0 much anxiety. II wu bane: to tell tho truth inuasd of flying he bid on Imo- tion to: her which ho hnd not.†.uAnh‘ For tho defence iunl contended Oh“ the dotondnnt V3] in a consumptionmnd thï¬ Insulate ‘he pluiuu‘fl had I lucky «cum in not murying him. Plunkine was 3 ohempion buehelllal when ehe union! gema um eeme into prominence. nigh tweniy yeere ego. Bach bends are crippled up and he use some elxleen dzï¬elout Nude ot rheumatism. so he doesn'l go at“ be see e gems very ohen now. but there is a apart at the old the late in him yet. _ a .e ,A L:â€" ..A...... The olhu day he leaned am his young- .» boy. Johnny. had phyed hockey 1mm school, and. whit, in him}. hi nwh‘iimi flu mm “mm. resolved .0 “mini-tor uln- tuy ehntisement. AI lengih he caught bun ahpping warily “no the buck yard, nopmpmled by a buobull club “her than v â€"rvâ€" v. .â€" is dosed Much 7th. 1876. Pmnu ore neventocn your: in durnuou. nut! this am pom. will thus run out in 1893. But those urn othcr punch“ of more recon! dun upon um cancnllnl co the opcnllon of the nalrumcuu. For lnluucc. tho Blutc trnnamimr wu not pounced. until 1881, Ind lo ls IO brood tho! I! no, In cold to con: nlmonl uny non-mm" which night In connwclcd. This will pncllonlly “cure the monopoly until 1898. Then lhoro have been msny olhcr palm†of due up to n my noon! mm. which, whllc no. nuolutcly unantlnl to colephuulng. would dole“ ccmpctillon "on ll only pntoul on omntinl pull were out of uh. wny. Thu- thc Bell Oompnny coultolc pMOIIOI upon awilah‘oaaida am: uihu awn-tun and in Inching connections which would pul com pcmiou by thocc who hnu no. mo ugh! to an them :3 5 grant dun-d nut-go. The nlnouonth century will In no chnuga how Ihc [on-cut conditions, and ll In Inpoulhlc to l mu who! och» laproulncnn wlll ho pm and whlch w’lll In no lumc cc con. oldcud “cumin-Sc. Loni: Rennie"! he ii. “ Ah. I " ooid Plonkina, trying to gen nemorgrip on the rawhide with bid otiï¬enod ï¬ngers. " been running away from school, hove )e ‘I Don't Want so let the school- master touch your young idea how to gel ’emoolves d! properly. eh? A: the twig is boot the tree‘s inclined. bu! yoo‘to bent on toohu' away your tune. I 800, and you aiu'n maimed to sandy. But u you 600'! wan! Io be tough! at school (-pxmug on his hand as he grabs him by the outlaw I'll teoob yo.’ ,.__,,_ ‘_J -m,.¢.. in no tqnsl. Try 5 bank; Gold I drawn as out. . A «hint 1; pl! 0h: fl could to prove tbs olnen'l Nnvms: ll mo most npid Mad 1 â€mad, m u:- would for pun. II only a t 10 out. tot u "M homo. A flash ‘ml lmlu will pron Numuno m In uqxnlly umuoioul M n unrnll or Luomm "may. sad (or_ p.19 0! "3y dquripwg '0 "V B"'" â€"‘â€" "l ‘ 7 , . V Johnny bean to whimper and mom, “ Can't have my tuu." “ Fun! " routed his when “ what d'ye can tun ? " and he raised his Whip to «like. “ leplasiu’ baseball.†subbed J ahnuy. " Basebuli? " em‘d quukine, euspenaing his mm m the air, “ whore dnd you learn to play baseball ‘1‘ " “ On. I know'd ever so long ago.†" And you belong to a. nine ? " The arm dragged i9 biggies. . ,_ I A..2 nun.lvg “BJIH'ii'VE 'wrong “to run' away (tom school. Johnny. Oouldn’n 3021 have pm. In ‘8 sub? " »- ‘ "Nu-y sub." slid Johnny, emboldened by seeing his lame: mi down on the saw- bnol, and the nwhida lying at his teen. " I'm anon map. You see u mu just this way. The ' HIKh'LOWH ' took me but. and Stub-toad Joe led off wioh a oorkmg bio unto me 114’" ï¬eld. Funky Jones on a fly to centre ï¬nd. which Baa-nosed the sol under and muï¬ed." v-vryuâ€" uv .â€"-â€" â€"__-_, “ You. .ho ' Daioy Canal-9.2 And we've beau‘ plum‘ we ' High-Lam,’ (,1 Damian. " Be mufl‘od it, did he 7 †aneeud Pinu- knun. as he bteathod hard and his eye- beuun to gliaban. " Yea, hm mo ball up!“ his ï¬nger.†" Good enough. Bu 30 cu." “ Fug-horn Pane drove a ytobty one into lot. ï¬uld and ï¬lled the bases. Frenohy made a wild pitch and Gtiduon Sam goon-ed and who two Hummus advanced u as." " A has? thl'n thu?’ " Oh, you ain't fly, dud. A bug's a base. don‘l one: know ? " " Yes. you, I mighi have known. G: on." “ Furgy drove a mowing alumna" " Mowing machine ? " " Yes, a gun nutterâ€"shout mu A tool out of Slim Jim'l pot-to rubbers. ind tho two High Low'a «on: tho auvu- wore." W'V'i'rlihe silverware?" “Youth. plate. Far y was doubled with Skinny on his line y in Lima Bed 0nd Diokay Bil-d no up the ghoul: on a «wilt bouudu to P unkey." “ Plunkey 7 " " You," said the boy. with a grin, “ ihai’a mo." “ And you icon it in? " cried me “they. " Out 0! she wet,†aid the boy, placidly. “ Come to me Irma, ma non ! " cxoltimed Plunkiul, springing to his is“ and onbnoing him passion-my. " I w» that! you w» toolin' may your iimo .1: wheel sud gettin' no edionion, but I no l was uni-aha. Why, boy, you no ï¬n to emu- college this very minute. Como right slongvinto the house tad tell thou. the mi 0! the sum to you: mother sud mn,"‘nnd may want in maths: lcohd in u fond unbrm. H. Chen, Token-Ion Benn lire Year 1900. II will be I long time before telephoning Moon-I chap. Boll'l ï¬n. plant. the pa. ppon whloq nll gha olhon m founded. - -- 1on1: h-L-_n- -n- The Old Ball Plan! and III: 80-. A'Mlo 1m: a Io'ocm uh to M0. lam hot I AI. '8 In." '1'. LIV. Loan 0 fluid“ by gun! ll-v'l'cu “in... r “holy to has gtanqnm Avg-nag}! â€- rum in hf: Mm mun whomi old .50 run In n;- “any at not. to: the W at low, M. um up: to be km ' . and be m- )- uammia a was ny rxuuu 0: on: emm "than! I! him-cl! it In con. ' «l a Iona-11nd I .uyl nu " Mum, Rum." In u;- mumu In my 0 much nolp ‘O'Nd u too-lulu. o! the d an t . which hu- prone. And whloh W M on»: area an Into], .9 light up. In Inqm- in. uh» Ill-un- hll human! or hm ,, non Inland or did hon»! _ .. i DUI." in ‘l'. uâ€".â€". "III Bonn about m notodomly "atom to In dmofly bandit», In an kind; _!or oumph. owl-pay. plum-in nd yummy. When a punch nu on. o! Ihun '0 no no: u .u summed .0 loan “as! u- nmet ul‘ mount Inc! in ; Indeed '0 u. .90 to new the dauovuy u a Inmoiont «planner, bud to Hunt thn no mute and b0 and. Bu! it in no! many an explwh‘iou; in! manly an mmmun o! the dinouou i; which “I. 1x 503 uxplunstion bu ya! 10 be taught If u be u unflioio‘nt u lamina. now due: I: happen tbs. ull tho 0 ildnn o! the “we unwound tuber 0: mother do Lu: «flu in the um. wuy ‘! 'UH'I I- I-' â€"wâ€"' w.- Bow le it thet twineJiving under the hate eonditioue. heve nct elve e. ee now end then they heve, the tune leeeeee at the eeme egee? In eelling e dieeeee her.- ditery it to not really ascent lhet the dleeeee iteeltle eetnelly inhented by the aï¬spllnfl. who. in thet eeee, would be bow 1with it; whet 1e meent le thet the hue! Inneme e eertein orgenle eonetitnmu which. being htely to undergo thet petholo g’cel devdopment in the ordinery oirenmo etenoee olllfe. e therefore deeertbed an e eonetltutlonel ediepoeltlon or tendenc) t. the dleeese. e do not in the lent hnow whet is the inttmete netnre o! the preme- pcemon. but we know thet it any be greater or leee ln diï¬erent pereone eyed thee It ie thought to be no greet in the one†“I the dieeeeee mentioned. end no mm, to Le tranemitted to children on to be a uni ue obj_eetion. [I not en eemel her. to m A'risge. ‘l‘nou who. hula: tellen in kw, Me swore o! the oxilhnoe ol “mm in then: (emillea ore lherefou not e um. trunbled eometimea with maples of ooneolwoe a: d .111“)tu out medxoel edvlee vhothet they shall marry or not In the end thLy oom- mouly marry, whntever the advice given them, hevmg persuaded themselvm the! .he enlepay was not real cpxlepe). but a term Lt violent hysteria; the! the In a mieehlet was not ooaetltudonul 1h Li ll, has the accidental ooneequehoe of n neglcoled cold ; the: lhe insanity wal Unto the outcome at family degeneracy. bu. m uou‘iï¬uuiui blow on one hand, winch we; thought nouhlug o'. a: the lime. Won 6 we earth ova have been peopled bod oool rm- eon her-n pouem enough to quench me km paweion 01 love ? {sch-How do you get along amour z-vvg boarding Juan 7 Whiteâ€"Vary well. indeed. I am wail loigcd, well fed, and everything io mm. conform-bio for me. Black-I am surprised. Whiteâ€"Why no 7 Blackâ€"Banana Iboudad were imam and I was bull starved. I can‘t understand wh_y>they [119‘ you d:fle1:gnfly. THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND W Binok'â€"Th35 tquint-eyed little but. I do. I can hear hlgn yqning now. ’aneZ-I'n tell you. Yul ’rememhn n a lagdlaéy'ajaby ‘2 Whiteâ€"The baby in not bendeomewl admit. It enee considerable I mile W. but I can’t mite it any handsomer nor improve its temper. therefore I unto the bum of it. I call It a pretty lmle darling. e sweet litt‘e thing. I make excuses for the DOieO it makes by saying all children are 30‘ The other boarders laugh at me, but the laugh is on my Hde when they are sewing away on tougu round arena and I am Inmrie. i g on tenderloin. It docm’t take much ’ï¬Jf' to smooth over the rorgh pleeee o! nunâ€"~â€" Boston Courier BAKING POWDER Yes. tho old tdege is right. but st the liver is dusordered and the blood becomes thereby corrupted. the bad “ blood mu tell " in dxseues o! the skin not] throat. in tumors stduleers. and in tuberous iu rhe lung-r (ï¬rst eteges of oaneumptim.) oven elthough the subject he descended in a straight line from Richard Coon do Linu. or the noblest Roman rt them all. For eettingetbe liver In order no other medic-i e in the world (qools Dr. Pisroe‘e †Golden Mediool Discovery." Try it, end your " blood will tell †the story of It- wonderful emeeey. A. modem mincle was related by Land Woleeley in 3 recent lecture. One of Me smears, who happened to have a glued eye. wee one day examining e plieoeer, a see!- ene inflow: of the Mahdi. “ Why do you believe in the Mahdi? " the one" asked. “Because he can work mireelee." replied the men. The cï¬leer immedietely not out hie glen eye, teased it up in she Mr. caught it. end put it heck imo its place. '- D330 think the Mahdi could do the! ? †he vie . " Men must work and women weep, 89 runs the world “my 1 " But they used not woe so much it they use Dr. Piano‘s " Fun to Pnutiption. which can: :11 the puinlnl mtlndlu peanut: t6 women. Sold by amnion. Loni-villa hu 40.000 ooloud pooplo. mony of whom no prooporooo ood some of whom on rich. Bomo of the hen tool mm in “I. my in owned by colored man than on throo or to I' lot a fdMuro anion, Ind ny on yo: o. groom" ‘nd “loon- d by nogroeo. Bell of pocket hendherchieh. etcmped with mummy rules end regnle‘icne, die- greme end other lufounetion Imponent to: the soldier to enquire end tememher.ere being cold for the me of the French soldiers end emcflicieu encouhged by the French Government. y pnrchee'mg eighc cheep. ornemcnm. end.“ course. neelul hudhcrchietc, she French ccldier in to- vlded with e complete pockehmenueg o: milim'y inetrncuon. Young mun to photographorâ€"I didn’t what u whole ï¬gure. I told you plainly baton 1 pound lbs. I wnnteï¬ only tall I flguro. Photogupherwwu. 'Iil only n In†nunâ€"tho from ml! 0! yo. I! yo’d nld yo wnnud n qnnmr ï¬gs", lit. the plollhfll to tho lol', yo could 'I land in. Perfection in “tuned In Dr. Bigf- Cutnrh Ramsay. mil Branch Union, 37 Yam 81;, Toronto. lsu ï¬lm: a IGURE FITS! Q) N N N’S I In The Baby .- - Lever. “ Blood WIII 'l ell." ’c-Mur m A“ \JJ'ILM'SV 0! mm; Alunum Im- ""5“, uoplhom M.