THE “10108 OF THREE: hell am ud humonlu. ‘ From the slow «dance 01:!" asthouniyum, For m. n butter-sweet, yo: bounds the cod 0! humus tours. A death-crowned queen, from be: bid throne Ibo nutter: , Bmxleu and turn Until Time turn ulde, And we slip put. him toward the wldo inomu 0! 3!! things buumul, than ï¬nding than Our rent sud pace; . The mourntul mun 1| anded. Barrow and satin Toaother cone. A. 14. Batman. CHAPTER I. unit‘s APPIABANCI. " Come here, boy. let me loot u» on." Emu! advanced I stop or "to an looked his uncle in the Inca. Ho wu I noble- looking Ind 01 than: 13, with 15:30.6.“ eyes. blank hit that curled over his hand. sad we unalienable Ii! 0! brooding um mark: Englighmen of 5096 .1509. ,I___-- _A..A._ Hue unele let hte wandering glanee stray l round hun. but. wandering an it wae. it seemed to take him in from top to toe. Pre- untly he spoke egeln : H u I like you. boy.†I Ernen said nothing. " Let me seeâ€"your eeeand name ie Bey- ton. I am glad they called you Beyton ; it was your geandmother’e maiden name. and a good old name too. ErneetBeytoo Kerehaw. By the way. hove you ever eeen anything of your other uncle. Sir Hugh Kerehaw 'I" The boy’s cheek flushed. “ No, I have not : and I never wieh to." he anewered. “ Why not 7" " Because when my mother wrote to him before she died "â€"end here the lad'e voiee ehokedâ€"“ just after the bank broke and she loet ell her money. he wrote back end said that because his brotherâ€"1 mean my fatherâ€"had made a low marriage. thot was no reason why he'ehould support hie child and widow ; but he eent her £5 to go on with. She sent it beck.â€â€˜ " That was like your mother, ehe elweye hed e high spirit. He must be e our. end he does not spent the truth. Your mother comes of a better stool: then the Kerehewe. The Oerdueee are one of the oldest femiliee in the Eastern counties. Why. boy. our family lived down in the Fen: by Lynn there for centuries; until your areudhiher. poor. weuk men. not involved in his great leweuit and mined as all. There. there, it has all gone into the law. but it is coming hnoh. it is coming back feet. This Sir Hugh has only one son. by-the- way. Do you know that i! enything hep. penecl to him you would be next in the entail?â€"â€"at any rate you would get the heronetoy." 7‘ "Iridén'l want his baronatey." Mid Erna“, aulkily; “I will have nothing 0! his." “ A title. boy. is an inoorporesl heredita- mont, for which the holder is indebted to nobody. It doas not descend to him. it voststn him. But. tell me. how long us this before your mother diedâ€"thnt ho sent the ï¬ve pounds. I mean? ’ “ About three months." Mr. Gordon hesitated It little before In spoke sgstn. tsppmg his white ï¬ngers nervously on the tshls. “I hope my nimr was no! in rum, Ernest?" he said. jerkily. “ For I. fortnight before she did we had aosroely enough to on," wggrthq replry._ Mr. Ounce turned himself lo the window, end for a minute the light of lhe dull December dey shone and glintened upon hie brow and head, which wee perfectly held. Then before he spoke he drew him- eell heck into the ehndow. pet-hep: to hide something like u ten the! shone in his em. hleel; egee.‘ 7 " Ana why did aha nus appeal 30 me? could have helpedrhery' “ Bho mi um when you quarrelhd with her shout he: marrying m “that. you uold he: never to write or a on to you “gain. nnd thn_st_xe never w_oul .’_' _.. ’7',“ '1"an why did you not do it. boy 7. You knew how Ihinga wen? " Booms: we had begged once, and I would no! beg quip.“ " “ Ah," muttered Mr.0erdne. " The old eplrit cropping up. Poor Bole, neerly etuving, and dying too. end I with on much which I do not went! Ohoy.hoy. when you are 0 men never let up In idol, :3“- it lrivlzlene good epmte any. Nothing else on live in its temple; it in e leee where all other things no lorgotten~ uty. end the claims of blood. end eometimee those of honor too. Look now. I have my idol. end it hee mode me forget my eieter end yourmother. [ind she not written et Int when ehe wee dying. I should heve loflzotten you too." i The boy looked up puzzled. " An idol i" “ You." went on his uncle in hie dretmy wayâ€"N en idol. Mtny peopleheve them ; they keep them in the onphoerd with their family skeleton; eometimee the two ere identieel. And they on" them 5y meny nemee. too; frequently it in 3 women'- neme; eometime- that ol epeeeion; tome- tltmel thet of e vice; hot e virtne’Iâ€"not o ten." " And whn is the mm. 0! you". uncle ?" nixed tho wondering boy. " Mina; oh. no": mind 1" AI thin momcnt I swingvdool in m lid. at tho room was opened. 3nd t M“, bony wonnn meg body um um. “rough. Hr. do Tubaâ€"'0'". you. an. 'in an 0819.." . Mr. Ouduc whim“! Iomy. " Ah.†In aid. “ml him I um coming. By-‘ho- wsy. Grieg. this young gomlumn hn com; tohvo hon; hil room no Indy. I.“ not ‘ " You. sir; Mm Dorothy hu bun suing to it.‘ " Tell Ssmp son or the noon: .0 ï¬nd him mad send himp lo Mun: Brno" bore. Thu WI“ do. thank you Now. Erna". 1 mm! be ct! I hope um yqn '1†be puny hsppy here. my boy, when your trouble bu worn (E n bit. You will In" Janny for I oompnlion; In in n lcno. sud n lap lu- nm lam n In "no. bm I II no†am In in but" “no nobody. Andr Ohm mm in Dorothy "â€"m m- vom tofu-nod a ho umnd yIm' mm.-“ but rho In I gm." " Who 9&0)":th sud Jenny 2‘ ' iron In his no " no any your mum? It. Guano "am! pm pull .3“ MI Ibiol um oy elm" can out In dnl {syn om phoy .Imon nun " Good ; when in Mm Doroohy ?" “ Sun In“ united in‘o 89-"!ka " Oh. and Honor Jammy 7' "- a. in uhout. an" . I saw him pass I form “while but. " 77"Ch'lldl'00." hi «id. thnply; "IIIOVO no “Mun. Tho, m a: wall. The“ nun. II Jon» "-4“ In I. up. mpn ' Well. In it s an: mums-ml El .«0 whnmnlt. "um! I «IN ON“ out I. lIndou o! Ind orlmIou. ‘III tron Icloum mu . Blimu†[In on an "no". duh Ind II! n I “mum“ I bulk in I sold. flag! h'Iu . WhIn htVOlOl-U from nIâ€" unuutul IyI‘. JoaI" thn «me in the mot-.38.†with duwnln HIM Drnml am We (on U chug I had. Bu um III. In: Indb 1' MN. All he Ibo luv“ vae nulIhId . Yet. o' It lilI' I w'um-y WIyI Buttlyy our mama!) nounâ€"â€" BIIutnul dIyI. â€"1." in unchsn in; bounty '1‘ ey luv. hurt ed on b.1010. Buckontna ul from tho mum's On to we haven-m more 3 pm In the world's cold dukneu. ï¬nding that: warm. nun nyl. ngug pug-pulling us upwindâ€"- ;OI‘I| Inn. NOVEL. . lil.' onto-Nay tool “on. Imwnu oil-M Bo0.otooynh.hollklutono. Pomp- II null hon boo bum ll mother bod “moo to him ton. Bio 0 ton on on living. thou.†nouns h I boot! won bu too to olou ovoy tho In" uttering in No om o0 flu thought of his dad motor. Emu node his woy to tho with angina: n tho an.“ of tho room. poopod into on. onoiont glo- nouka 0n «hob side. and o! the old Dutch mu whh winch it won linod. and than lilting up has ooot one: o town-upturn“ i proooodod to worm him and impcos bio surroundings. It won I ooriou room in which ho stood. sad in loodlng tooluu woo old no! ponoling: It wuL o romolkoblo -L_-_..... ....-- room. but tto ofloot upon tho ohooup woo nndgbtodly doproooln . J no Etnuot woo inning to Ioolin thlo toot. thlngo woro at o moro llvoly by tho onddon oppoounoo through t o owing- doo: of o lorgo. noun-looking hnl -touloo. whloh hogon to oloor tor tho droplooo. whoro it vu ovidontly noonotomodtollo. On ooolng Ernoot it otoppod ond onlflod. “ Enllo. good dog I" oald Ernoot. Tho dog growlod. ond ohowod lto tooth. Ernoot at out his log toword it oo o caution to op 03. It ochnowlodgod tho oomplimonï¬y ooudiug tto tooth through his ttonooto. Thou tho Ind. stoning moth i and bolus not hon loom loot. ooiud tho poker and hit the dog on! tho hood to ohzowdly thot tho blood otroomod from the blow. ond tho homo. loolug hlo grip. tnrnod ond flod howling. _‘AL AL. While Emu! wu yet worm with tho glow of victory. the door to" more "no: open. Violently this timo. out! through it there «no a boy at thou. his own one. 3 dirty. deep-shouted boy. wiih unoui hoir, Ind a flow. hoovy too. in which won not snot guano-am now shine with indig- , ,_‘__ 0-..-..le‘. nun-“n1. nn 3“"" 0"! VIV-Ieâ€"v â€"- ,_ ~~~ - nntion. On eeeing Erneet‘he pnlled as much In the dog hed done nnd reurde him angrily. " Did yon hit my dog 'I" he nehed. ; I hit a dog." replied Erneet. politely. H “a...†“ 1 don’t went your ' hate.’ Oen you ï¬ght 7" . . Ernest inquired whether thin qneetion was put with a View of geinicg general in- !ormntion or lor nny pnrticnler pnrpoee. “ Oen you ï¬ght?" wce the only rejoinder. Slightly nettled, Ernest replied thnt under certain circnmetnncel he could ï¬ght like u tomcat. “ Then won out; I’m going to mete yonr head-ea you have mnde my dog’s." Wnur- |-_.._-_- -I unall- ’ vii-:55: 1:111: 50'1“: flaigrnug'o of yomh. opined that there would be m: and toe- nails flyï¬ng 11:“; v ,_ 1A.. :L ._..-.. To this cell Jeremy Jones. for it wee he, replied on y by springing st him. his hsir flying out behind like n red lndicn’s. end smiting him severely in the leit eye. caused him to mesenre hie length upon the floor. Arising quickly, Ernest returned the compliment with interest; but tbie time they both went down together. pum- melling each other heartily. With whom the victory would ultimatel hsve re- mained could scarcely be onbtlnl. (or Jeremy. who even at thst sge geve promise of the enormous physical strength which eiterwsrd made him such a noted cher- acter. mutt have crushed his entsgonist in the end. But while hie strength still endured Ernest wss ï¬ghting with each ungovernsble inry and each 3 complete disregard of pereonsl eon- aeqnencee. thst he was for s while. at any rate. getting the beat of it. And luckily for bun, while matters were yet in the balanced scales of Fate an interrup- tion occurred. For at thst moment there rose before the blurred eight of the struggl- ing boys 8 vieion of a little woman; at leaet she looked like a women. with en indignant little face end an uplifted tore- | ï¬nger. ‘ e s A ,A _:II “ Oh. you wicked boys ! â€"»whot will Reginald say. I should, like to know ‘2 Oh. you had Jeremy 1â€"1 am ashamed Io hove soon a brother. Qagup i " "rife-57:17“niidviowr'emy. thickly, (or his lip wna out. “ it's Dolly." CHAPTER II. enema.» omens. eeQ., meemeoru. When Mr. Oerdue left the eittlug-rocm where he had been telhiog to Ernest, he peeeed down it peeeege in the rambling old honnc which led him into e court-yerd. 0n the teriher side of the you], which wee walled in. etood e neet red-brick building one story high, consisting at two memo and epeeeege. On to this building were attached a eeriee of low greenhoueee, end ageinet the well et the farther end of these houses wee e leentc in which etood the boiler that supplied the pipe: with hot water. 'L'he little red brick building wee Mr. Oardue’ ofï¬ce. for he wee e lewyer by protection; the long teil or glue be- hind it were hie orchid-homer, for orchid-growing wee hie eole emueeu ment. The tour crumble. ofï¬ce end crohid-hcneee. eeemed curiouely out 0! piece in the grey and ancient courtyard where they etood, looking ee they did on to the old. old one-storied honee ecerred by the peeeege of centuriee of tempeetucue weether. Some euch ldee eeemed to etrihe Mr.0erdoeeehe closed the door behind him ‘preperetory to_c_roeelug the courtyard. , L2.“ “Queer contrast.†he muttered to him- eelt ; “very queer. Something like thet between Reaineld Oerdne. E-qnire, Mie- enthrope of Don't Neee. end Mr. Regineld Oexdue. Solicitor. Chelrmen o! the Stokeely Board of Guerdiene. Beilifl of Keeterwieh. etc. And yet in both oeaee they no net of the eeme eetetlienment. Oeee 0 old end new etyle [L Mr. Oerdnl did notmeke hie wny etreight to the ofï¬ce. He struck 03 to the right and entered the long line of ghee-homer, walking up tram houee to house till he reached the pertition where the temperete aorta were pieced to bloom. not! which wee connected with hie omoe h e inn r. Through this int he weike eo tiy wit to oat-like Itep till he reeohed the door. when he penned to oheerve e hm ooeree men who won etending et the (or end of the room. looking out intently on the court- yurq Iimo." Then he pulhad tho door Iohly open. pund into the room with the um. oat-like nap. closed it, 3nd. letting himult n his writing able. took upl pen. Ap- paremly. the coma-looking mm gt tho window '30 too much numbed m hi. own though.- to but him. to: he um flood uni}; 1m? nape. _ " Ab.m yfriend. " be we to him-alt. “ I0 the shoe is beginning .0 Qingh. _,Wo|l {t in " WHITâ€" if: Hoâ€" 7 Tuor." we the lunar. preaemly. in his to“. inky voioe. “ I an It yogp union." A- - . ‘ n ,OAI-_AI._ ' The pcï¬Ã©i: sddnncd "and Violonfly. nnd turned Ihll’ply panel. "' Good ’nqu. Guam. how dgd ygn so. En?" “ hrongh m door. of coma; do you mpp no I um. down the chimney ? " " In nu "nun. Oudnu. but I hour 'em! you coma. You've given no gain I nut.“ "371;. Cndua lsnghod u um. um. huh. ' You were too much occupied win: your own .honghu. Mr. do Tnlol. I In: Mm 55“,- q... .0“ «'oauqnï¬ cum. “an I hpln you '2 my 3:: â€1:: puma! one! "'7 flow do you know um my nough- ue 995 plguun. asap-,7} «you «M to." ,, _I!‘_A‘ ‘. .. I! we Iswyen «MM for our clients to tell an nllthoir .houahn. Ir. do Talon I. would arm “to m u long limo to null m truth. W. In" 00 and that: fun. or oven their Inch oomotimu. You I." no Mu of how much apron-ion I but It «pubic. i! you mum nah thing- you and ; youn. for lnumooJoonvmn- com gamble to any donning gone "on. I hope “ â€"..'~. . "No. Guano, no." “Inna It. in Tulot. dropping tho subject 0! MI. which "mums. bayou! Inn; "'m m muoh.mon|y I qua-non o! mum. on which I In" oomo 00 at you “via .0 n chard mum“, "I; in. mm. II .1 you! m. It do Tact-ah. MI? ' "VOILORGIIJO‘I this†All It. It will mm and his pom; Inn. in w w,- drtnpdï¬nruod lu- lmml, vulgu Ibo. w. 'â€" mul llu lung. “ “'3 than! tho ullvny sum bul- nouâ€"" " Wild: you own up In In: chum l‘ ' “ You. lllnl'l ll." “ Wall. m. it bl to he 3 ullduloly union to lnlk of. â€an lnnd om In. don-ll not '3†. ‘ “ No.0udu:. mm M Jan lbs pain; it dld 3y. ll don't now." " ow'n um 7" “Wall. you no. then my lulu: look ‘onl tho pnono. null "and tho bnnlnou. hll 'onu In 0h. only ’01». In ll» nut". Ind ha mule n pol. tall I don't mind tolling you I’ve mul- n pot loo; but now, vlnl go you think?-â€"Ihin'l n beastly nun culled Buttiokdz Oodloy nut took on! I now putonl lull yen: nod ll undouolllng no wï¬h o booâ€"{o} '0'!“ i. o coup-r pfloi thonwwonolon turn it on. o ." H . " “Won. Wo‘vo lowoud on: prion to them. no! we on dotng lamina-a u o loan. W0 hop. to hunt “on. bu! tho! don't bum; ohoro‘o somebody booking thou. confound them. to: Buniok 4: (Jodie, oin't wortholixponoo :bo! who II in tho Lord only known. I 6011'! boliovo thoy know themselves," do: ungdhii p90}; [can in an ._ L---‘ -.‘|-‘ it ? ' “ Jun thin, (Judd-I. I wan! to uk our advice shout soiling out. On: and 1'. II um good. sad I. could no“ up to: I lug- pilo. not no lune u we could hon dono. but mu largo, 3nd I don't know white: to loll or hold." Mt. Oudno looked Ohoughflul. “ I. in o diflianl! point. Mr. do Tolor. hm to: myself I um nlwoyo ogoinu cum; in. Tho othu ï¬rm y :1th otter m. and than you would Bony. I! you won to son now you would probxbly make that: tonunu. which I no polo you don't want ‘0 do." “ No. in cod." “ Then you no A very wuuhy mun ; you are not dopondont on thin anus bani. nus. Even it Ibingo were to go wrong you he" on your londod propouy hora oi Osawiok’s Nona to hll book on. I would hold, it I were you. even it it won a 3 1qu for a time. ond trash to tho fortune 9! “3"." to: I name. Ina Iran lo IuI mum“ m “ at. Mr. do Tdor gun I nigh o! I Not. " Thurs my View. too. Ondun. You‘u . shrewd man. and I 3m and you jun with me. Cane Raltliok a Codloy. ny ." “Oh, you, om. «born by dl mum." answered “no luwnr with u smile. to he zone to show his align! to_ “go door. On the farther ride of the peeeege wee another door with e glue to to it. whieh gave on to e room fornle ed efter the ordinary feehlon of e elerh'e omee. Opposite this door Mr. de Telor etopped to look et omen who wee within elttin et e tehle writing. The men wee old. 0 lerge nine. and Very powerfully built. end dreued with extreme neetneae in hunting costumeâ€" hoete.breeehee. epnre end ell. Over hie large heed grew tnfte of come grey heir. whieh hung down in dieheveled loch ehout his face. giving him e wild eppeerenoo, thet was added to by e onrlone distortion of the month. Hie left erm. too. hung elm-m helpless by hie Iide. Mr.0erdue lenghed no he followed hie vieitor'e gaze. " A onrloue eort of. clerk, eh 7" he enid. “Med. dumb end half pnnlyzedâ€"not menylewyera oonld show each another." “ Tun h nntoflunflo. but vhu sham Mr. de Talc: glanced u the object of their obletvnion uneuily. “ If he’s so mad how on he do clerk‘s work '1" he sated. “ On. he‘s only mud in e way ;he capiee beautifully." “ He has quite lost hie memory. I eup- oae.†eeid De Telor, win: euoeher uneasy glance. " You." answered Ml. Undue with I smile. " he has. Perhepl it is as well. He remembers numbing now hm hie delgions." Mr. de Talc: loo‘ied relieved. " He bee been with you many yous now hun'l he. Onrdna ? ' " You, 3 .;ren| meny." “ Why did you bring him ’ere el ell 2" “ Did I never tell you the nary ? Then if you one to flop beet into my oflioe I will. II I- not 3 long one. You remember when our Mend "â€"he nodded tbwud the omenâ€"w kept the honnde, and they need to call hjm {herd-riding Aflelleigh ?_' "_ _ '7'- feâ€"n: 133-1136172176; hid ruined him")! over mam. like a tool." VTAVnd o'lï¬oéuiu you remember Mary Atterleigh. his dnughtor. whom we were all h: love with whiny '0 yoga young)" _ __ Mâ€"ihï¬i'fllori’i brand omit '06} a deep" Ihnde o! crimson .- he nodded Mum. WIFE DEAD AND BIIII' UAILBD. Pathetic til-co Which be. 3.." Miller to Take Ill- 01'- Idle. The body at the man found by Policemen Agnew. on the Third Precinct. Bundey morning. on pier 47 Beet Rivenwhere he hed blown out hie breine, end who wee eiterwnrde identiï¬ed an Jemee L. Miller. etewerd of the Cohen ehi Frencieco Get- quito. will be teken one o by Louie Mango & 00. When the men wee tint dieeovered he had heeide other thin I on hie pereon e bounce: and o! Louie one end it one at ï¬rst thought that thie neme wee thet o! the eoicide. Mango a 00.. however. ere egente tor the veeeel. heving cEaee I; No. 15 White- hetl etreet. I‘ne mute: u the veeeel wee Oept. Thomee Jemee. 0! No. 988 Bridge street. London. From theee eenlcee quite e pethetnc etor concerning the deed men wee leerned. e tree 58 yeere of ego end bed been employed on the Frencieoo neerly ï¬ve yeere. He used to leeve hie wile in this city. end on hie home voyegee impe- tiently counted the deye until he would eee her egein. During leet week the chip re- turned from one 0! her tripe to Cube end lended in Bolton. Miller heelily collected his wegee end hurried home. On reechieg hie houee he found hie wile deed. end e letter. eonlelning e money-order ihioh he lied recently not her. unopened. "How do you bun youtml f" Than Polish. " How do you liu on 9" Th“ Rnuln. “ Icy nay Inflow nan! In In. '2" Tim’s Pomâ€"cud all an. tho I... ‘Ihing. The uniorluuuo mm vs: ovoroomo by his grief. Bo upon! his “In. in arr-using tor the (unorol ond romoinod to no hi- wile buried. In tho momma. tho and. wnh u now ooptolu sud u now now-rd. hod roiled my. Whoa ho found lhn tho ship hsd nllod out! u would he some time before aho oomo hook solo. Miller wou- dered around deioniodly oomplolniuI of hit sorrow. Ho wont up into iho neigh- borhood of hu wlto'o homo, in Touoh IVODBO. outlet! u: hlo dohol oud thou din-Epnrod. Whoa not. “on he won and on t a pier. A rovolvor lying non hlo body sud tho noluro o! tho would showed oh» ho hod diod hy his own hoot-New York " How do you do f" Thorn Contain. " How do you omy your-elf?“ Thn'o Fnuoh. " How do you Inna '3" Tim'- Inllon. " How do on and panel!" Tia-6'. Gum“. " ow Pu. 353‘. {an 1'" Thou Dani. " How on you 7" Tim'- swodiah. " Bow to you ponpiro 9" Thou Ecyptoln. " How to your Inomult H1" yoq am: you: rise 7" 1‘th 0219003. World How 1'0 Jcnol CAK‘ID Goon-1H. on acorn-{nod he. uh» «and good: no no! than coal-01v. to good hams. In none ï¬nnsnou they In†and dummlvo to lite. " Ouull'o Punt y lug-zinc " wan- puuhmn to on. puma!“ nofleo of tho “nu. It “on w... om a. no. on. shun on my mum. moi on: u an... In Main than an III III Inn loll In 0h an M flu “no of "flung. all M duty 0! m can-OI I†but am. A Ling-lune lien. (To be continued) Cum Goon: W.WW. tho outboo ot tho "motor, at tho Negro Iooo lo Mouton." to mount»; to: tho pulloolou o! hlo “ mum, Enter! 0! None Tooopo n tho Wu 0! tho Babolhon." Bu thonuurl nun ot not! «flood. It to ootimotod. mu Do not In in tho Unltod Stun thlo you. Toot I ovo thot tho roll. rood bmldou think buoinooo boo some book to otoy. The Ponnoylvonlo Bolloood Oom- pony but not Q" tto ohor going. on ordoto to turn out 1 500 no. night an In tho out thirty doyo. Tho Ponuo Innis ooomo to that tho omount 0! bn nooo Io \ going to grow to It“! lmor proportion. ,o_ A.._ Ann-n o: the enema Anodetton to: the Advancement of Selenee pnpneed. .t the recent meeting in Bnflnlo. tho tub' Itltntion o! " nememetlon " ol the and u eonething better then eeemetton or the pteeent mode (I hmiel. 'rnu plea would protect end proeerve the body. but the fete o! the Eu tien mnmmlee emettl tht the eohdnï¬e remaine might, in name he dietent on. be round nnd need on tannins" or exhlb ted ne eneloetttee by the thrifty or eoientiflo people 0! thnt tune. Wénan on: be mode 216m ony doooflpflon 1 o! "gamble ï¬bre. such on sowdut. mo or ttw. Tho plocesn in to digoot tor oovonl honu in onlpbnrio “Id ; ohon to cum tho mixtnro wnh um out! on boil (or oomo time. whon oho [on or who. not will ho found to hovo undergone a moalnol ohongo. nnd In hon boon nonvonod Into logos. Aonrlono Inn! to “In 100 ports at IICI will told 116 pom ongor. uhoinouuo in vol; o bolas dno to tho olomonu 0! onto: oboorbod dur- ing Ibo ohongo. “he eaim'o: In Public School Spelling Card, in England, in much dictreeced oven the peenlutlty 0! English cpelllng. which often nllowe 5 double term to: one word. e (tool not know which in pretelnhle. 'dehntenhle " or “debetnhle.†“ llccnee†on “licence†“ connexion " or “connec- tton." “decpntoh " or " dllpntch.†“vil- lnlnonc or “vlllnnone." end he in pnuled hecnuee the modern spelling glue “judg- ment " nnd " nhridgment." end the e lo releined in “ mnnegcment" end " engage- moot." Ooyswnmm more then 4,000,000 person. hed been at the end of but yen: lncurcd unmet sickness under the Germnn low at compulsory tnenrnnce. At the beginning of 1886 the oompuleion to inenre wen extended to the whole ndminlctntlon o! the poet. rnllwey end tclegrnph. nod to nll trade: connected with trnncpoflntion. end n movement in on foot to extend the prin- ciple still further. The introduction 0! the eyetom hes not led to no diminution in the number of triendly eoo etlec or trndce unions. hut mnny 0! them hen had nu ; enormous increnee. “'l‘nwh are eevernl new ten 0! Eoglieh moire thet. nre nlreedy heing prepnred lor Christin». A home on ï¬re ie 5 London toy which would no doubt delight children. who love excitement. Two ï¬remen eten end worh 3 ï¬re engine. while 3 third climhe up n lndder to 3 third story window. into which he plnngee handforemoet. unhea- qnently reeppenring through the ground. Another clever idea is e hoy'e violin. eon- tnining o mneicnl box. In pruning the violin to the shoulder n Iprlng ie touched. which sets the musical box going. Ind the boy can then necdmpeny the tune on the dumb violin. Acoonomo to the ozlouletione mule by e ecigntiflo writeIlMely. it requires a pro- digious amount of vegeteble mutter to form a layer of coal. the estimate being that it would really teke 1,000,000 yearn to form n ooel‘bed 100 feet thick. The United Staten bee en one of between 800000 and 400.000 equetmmilee of cool ï¬elds. the quantity being eufliolent to eupply the whole world to: 3 period of 1.500 to 2,000 yeere. About 100.000.000 tone 0! coal ere mined from theee ï¬elde in one year. or enough to run e ting erouud the eerth et the equator ï¬ve end one-hell feet wide end ï¬ve end one-hell leet deep. â€be. Guns Enlon‘s report to the New York Heelth Commissioner 0! the seizure end eondemnetion o! a lerge quantity of ednlter ed ehoo e end oendy in the ehope 0 two popn I oonteetionets ehould Iced to eommhing more then e "warning " twtle oï¬ending pettgee: _It even lo’nnd 13’3“.» ohooolntel but! been tinted to on nppatizing color with Venetinn rod nnd thot burnt author was and (or coloring candy ton. Both thou orttolon “bro notoriously poisonous. Ind on; monu- hotnror who uses them is guilty of 3 crime which in other oountriol would and him to prison. Eng‘und. Tb!!! new light in nothing but u gu-m surround“! by u glu- vauol eon- Iaining wner. The funny put is to be told: The aim vane! conniving wuor surrounding the nude! no opal-nu on tha light mm m brillianoy la mugnmcd nano- told. and the prwtjpgl ognuquonoo in um 4A.. -__ L-Il A- “ Tn iight of the future" is to be Inn at ï¬he house of mo amp“ ï¬n ngymiglgeg, IVIU' e- ----- '-_----__ a room may he lighted with one-hull to one-third ol the gun thet would be required under ordinuy conditions. It by enrrouod- log o fleme with woter we oould inoreuo lte luminosity. then we might ex not it to be ohout ten times so light at t 0 bottom of the no on it in ct tho eulm. Favtm Q.I‘.MIFI like m Ohuluton . , to“ onrlhqénkeJouL. ' - - .la wonl, u wall u the but. IMK' '6' “.9 nnlnn. anplly m Ohnlollon lhu ‘ vvemrmonl of the former ha been nu : ‘3 "on than lnnnnou ol munneu no not wnnllng. For lnalnnea, as promlnonl King Iluol mammal lentil: member- of hi. family to the oonnlry on dud-hand pnsm. nnd n rule-lute owner who but ï¬lly ton-maul houses but ruined hll rents 25 per cent. Still nnolher manhunt "doolod " lbs wages of Ip- elorh banana. they dld no. show up on lb. morning nun the gran Ihnke. They vill donbllou be pnI on tho lln. Surely “any new: would In Inland Tn: Quail: ofrl’onugsl mm ‘ho rm- lflmnvor'u modal. In 1874 she won Imb- ing win: her "to non. Chain and Alphonu, mod 11 sad 9 yuu. H II. waning plat of Cancun. A big '3" curried 06 the .10 children. and the Queen boldly "up o_m _to my MM. Tho In .LA I.“ __.I I.-- , _ _ _- , vol running high. 3nd tho lody sod hor boys worn nonly Ion in tho out. who rho ligmhonn koopor. ruin; thoir don or. duhod inoo Oho valor sud owned. in bringing oll “Iron .0 rhoro in Inlay. Hor Injury rum hor mods! proudly u rho “word at hor brovory; but Ohm II no record of my modol or toy other round hula; bun given to tho lighthoou non. UJIA-HlxanI-A, Quota o! “no Bolshoi. nooiud 3 Mn: from oh. ntotlunno ox- Empteu Guiana | flow on 030 Mill; he! to come And no 1202:“ soon .- pol-Mo. Tho Qnoon but! has? ponm hiuhod to tho Micah-,whlol uh. uwoyb amo- horn". 32a SC'J an: 99 g goflnr â€inlhninn by I â€on: Bar Injuty took "(up In | bor- nokn. lulu mm hon an silicon on them improviolng the hon dinner thoy could for mu: up“ visitor. but the Qu n rota-ed, toying: " A nowly mind it Ihcnld b0 oontonl wioh'ordinnry ton." And III. no down u am «noon “blond no: Mo 0! «lab no god " picked " o plug foot. '8' p __ A - " An Ancmncr " write. to tilt Ntw York Pom Btflp your bod-room.“ I“ plumhi In; 'bOtOflI; lot no um: oonntotiou or my kind coma into I Iloopin; room; go huk‘to the clan. old-{unload bowl Ind anchor. sud be content with good hultb. hon-o to-hy an In. the but unitary plumbing II on. tint In the hut poutblt uncut a! lamb! in it. But-mun Ind "tomato-ot- I I1! It In npmto mmt.nppllol with tho Datum nu- tmtlu tug! a! will that opus than CUBBIN‘I‘ TOPIC.- audition in mm» b pluralâ€: though up, roof.__ TI}. _ golï¬ng hath, I luv ot in who" in viola 0'! Into new» but!!!“ .3013on lunch: 1! Iron tho Culling how. “I “I“ ha boon done by 3n old New You build» In III- on: homo. all“ u long “patient um: m to: not law“ 0! [lumblnm Now wo hovo oothontlo lotoomotlon oo to tho oouoo at tho outhqooho. out It xo nowo tho pooplo who wono to llvo wlll not op oooioto. Jolnoo M. Bwormotodt. tho no a “floly Poo ot" o! Wolnut Bill. ooyo o Otnoluootl oopotoh. in on lntonlow ototoo thot “ tho rooont outhqnoho woo oonood to hot! o lolto ln tho howolo at tho oooth. ho op olto no oo lotolllgont oo moo. out! hovo oomploto hoowlodao at tho : noo o! dyuoznlto. gunpowdoo. oto. Thoy‘ hovo hoon toying to hloot o pooooao to tho outlooo at tho oorlh. out! than oooopo from bonflo o. Tho oxploolono lnoidont to thooo opooot ono hovo oooood tho outhqoohoo. I hovo torotold thlo honomono." oold tho '0 hot. ."lt loooanot tho out! of tho ho otlon ogo. Tho Unitod Btotoo wlll ho dootooyod within two yooro. ond oll tho wiolod pooylo will die. ond tho othcro will go to Polootlno." Bum hoingo woro not the only motuioo itlghtonod ha tho oorthquoho lu Uhorloo- ton. Tho o oot upon tho dumb onluaoll woooodoumroiiolng on it won upon tholr moltoloonlownoroll‘hoongiuo houoohoml otompodod ond ton in tho wildeot night through tho otxooto in tho up or port oi tho ‘ oity. Tho oottlo. horooo on (logo in tho ‘ oonntry thot wore otlorgo ot the timo oi tho about flat! to tho woods ond thiohotl. whllo thooo thot woro otohled uoighod or hollowod in tho grootoot dlotrono oud tried to brook iron: tholr hondogo. Ono oovo o looting mootii! in tho olty woo oo thoro h 1 1 oowod thot ho opprooohed o "polio: w in- ‘ log out! orowlin. ond liokod hio loot on it hogging (or tootlon oud oomlort. Cowl. ohoop out: ch ohono dioployou ' tho grootoot tumor oud nought oooh othor’o moiety out! nllod tho olr with their moouo out! ofloo. Thai ovldontly iolt tho rooting o! tho sort out! instinctively roocgolood ito oh- normol ohorootor. Warm the extre tropieel Atlentic he not been excenively etormy thie eeneom the recorde cl Europeen etumehipe ehow thet it will econ be to h enough. Oep-‘ tein MoKey. commend c the Onnerd‘ eteemer Bervle. nickel en intereeting report oi encountering. went at the New- tonndlend banks, the cyclone which edvenced from our ooeate in the lntter pert oi Angnet. The etorrn wee e puently of eontinentel origin, but it e hnrely poeeihle that further reporte mey ehcw it to hove been connected with e tropicel cyclone. The Bcrvle we: in e ecntheeeterly gele blowing eeventy milee on honr. 'L'hie re eeVere enough for n cyelone coming from the Americen conti- nent in Angnet. Bnt commendere o! eteemrhipe mey ex eot won toenoonoter the fell ocean-noun oyolonee. coming iron: the tropiee. which will inlly teet the etrength of their mechinery. I'rie proposed to erect in Chico o the lerseet flet building in the United tntee. It leto be e etrnetnre ot eeven etorlee.‘ covering the entire block encloeed hy Deer- ‘ born nvenne. Clerk end Ooh etreete end Lelnyette pleco. end hevina t. trontege of 213 teet on one etreet end 318 on enother. The ï¬rst floor in to contein ten “one. o tenementâ€"the kitchen cl which willbe on the seventh floorâ€"n nether ehop. both roome. etc. 0:: the next floor will he twenty-two suites at ‘ciiicee of three roome each. The remainder of the building will ooneiet of this. 240 in number. and consist- ing of from eight to three rooms each. The building will be ï¬reproof and will be divided into four ports with eeperete entrances. The first story will be of atone and the remainder of pressed brick. It will cost. exolnr-iva of the land. between 0750000 end 8800.000 Chicago doee not propane to get left when it comet to n qneetion oi big thing:. TBI Spanieh pretender, Don Oerlce. here put forth e mehiieeto for the epeeiel bene- ï¬t of his beloved enbjecte. the people of the Province of Oetelonie. He eeeerte thet it they will only throw in their lot nnd pert with him, he will see that they on gnerenteed. in the new government which he on then eetehlieh. thoee politieel im. mnnitiee thet they enjoyed ct the time of King Philip V.. which were preetieelly thoee 0! on independent etete. with no coneeription tor the stray. end eepeeiel grant to coin money with the heme end erme of Oeteloeie. It in not e little to the credit of the Ontolonien people thet they caneidered theee promieee in the light 0! trepe to notch the unwery. While they ere. perhepe, ee inclined to resent inter- lerenee with their rightt by the central government on any 0! the people at Spain, they here not the wash 0! thle henighted repreeentetive oi the . nrhon lemily with - ._-I_A-_ __ I.-x_‘ .v'â€"â€"-â€"â€".â€"--._ -â€" - - 5 general ontbnrâ€"II Etï¬idu'ghhr, 35 Nine “bassinet too ailiy so be taxi-moment unonaly enutnined. Tn: numerous greet woodland dree istely hsve set thought working. end the proposition is submitted thet the gum oi the pine tree. eotingee s lens. concentrates the sun’s nys upon some oonvenisn‘ hit of tinder, end so starts the little fleme thst speedily broadens and ï¬neliy consumes s forest. Anybody who doubts the probe- bility of this hes only to obtein e piece of pine-tree guru. end nndertshe to kindle s ï¬re with it in the menner ststed. It might not do for s person of short potienoe. inshurry for the kettle to boil. but it would be just the thing for eeirn end inde- ietigsbie philosophers. It is s wonder thot it wee never thought of by sli the people who hove iroln time to time been osught in the wilderness without mstohes. end who hove elmost invsrisbl resorted to the exhsusting devise o! rob inn dry sticks together. Perhe s. by the wsy. the ioreete thst hsve been urned letely were set on ï¬re by the rubbing 02 their dry sticks together. Thet is possible. end it is pos- sible sleo thst some person wee sbroed in them who wee oereleee with his mstohee. or in ettendin to the moderste ï¬re which he hed stone for the purpose 0! cooking or otherwise for his own eomiort. Tn Amorionn Society of Prob-Ion o! Dunning bu mod. on. vary important deal-ion in oonnonlon with mu noblo nu. Thu in tho! the wt: for Oh. coming cannon will be sonar nml â€only. not)!“ mod, Inoch-ovoryhody~down. Including your pom-r. whlrl of lormor muons. Us. and ohurnlion hue and. middle-god parlour humor wllh mrny pooullu lormn ol whlts. There wul lho minors- llho glide 0! our grrndmolhorr. now repu- Ionlod only in hrrrol orpn ballroom: with pup .- on glut. Then «In. tho hop, tho on: umpa. tho lroln umpl. had many other long. loo numerous to monllon. II woo thq luhlon mm. “In. no for the gonllonnn to hold their pnrlmh' hood- “night on from he rhouldcr. bowlpm lnhion. A any good lllormtlon ol this ldloho lom wu drown hy Du Ionrlor. ol Mh.whon ho "pro-cum! you: lid“ nuoniahln‘ 0h. "lunar-0y .M I zoom! ~P-Ouy Oolunu. wbllo chovolllna min in m up at I big Nlcpn Fall. flouting mllIJoll {no flu Ioppn. and for night, to» through 3 upon at.» by an Insho- in um. um the! on align. with 9ng top. L! by moi-tn Vim-on none in non Mutual, bldoou “III: mu. '1‘ aub- Oo 0b. profu- mrmquiu pomnl m bobble 00 dunes this man: unborn! In: of being bowlad on: by impotnom gm! 6on ombn um: Inelepm bud dofeotm bflu powers. Tab now tom 0! vuln, or rub» the old “emu: [om njunngud. «nu unduly and two: In tho oyu ol "and people. Bold. tubing. neblm potions. when only plant. in found In vigorous gallon. man on! 0 on. prurient I mm 0! un- .bk non-ion. iiiâ€""77h vulbii’ son’soiflonenaflgega m In†I on on tho moi Iow tho Woodo Mt. vountllor. ‘ Pow-you Ito-tho Won voila. (“ Yotioh " in How You Ion.) Bomo word: oi our ionguogo in common on poo-lo no whoo wo out thoir inflation. ond tho pouoo oi neithor Woootol nor Wouootol. oo in no I on dimvor. oilord no on! holp. Tho donation to union 0! tho oommon word hionhot. When Edwud Ill. ouondod tho throno 0! England ho olmoot immodiotoly dodoud wu ogoinot Ptouoo. oud ohoniy him poo-soul to invodo ho: unitary. Bot tho nowo oi wot woro wonting. on! on tho monoroh op- poolod to hio loving ouhjooto. Engiioh monoy hon. howovor. woro not thon oo piothouo on they hovo hooomo oinoo. ond iittio ooin. oc m- pnotivoiy. woo in oirouiotion. Tho poopio iovod thoir young out] voliont King. on] tho woo woo o popolu ono. Tho English uiood Ion-go quontitioo o1 wool which thoy oont to Fionuolo for monolooturo. It woo dototminod to dovoto tho wool olop oi thot you tode doiroying tho oxponoto oi tho oupodition. Alto! tho mozo volnohio P9" tion hot! boon uaod thou woo o quontity quito unlit to: tho Fiomioh looms. Thio woo bought up by ono Bit Thomu Bion- quotto. who hot! it woven into n oooroo hut worm motorioi. ond potziotioully prooontcd it to tho King oo o contribution to tho oom- Iozt of tho solution not! oo o oovorina tor the honoo ct tho nohlol ond llighto. Thin motorioi woo nomod Biouquotto. o: Biocquot. (tom the numo of tho donor Ind wonnow .9911 it giant“. A ‘v-_ v__l.A-a --n n--. Outerpfllnâ€"Mmy Row York." we DO!- hlpl ignorant who“. the put. which Val oombnod by Ihu on": pen. “I. Englilh spurrow. derived in nun. About flu tum 01th. 30¢ diam“ virgin Qnun 3 kind of 7 -_4I ru- Dlmhnon on won-n. «to. com d of ï¬ne flour. honoy ï¬nd '9‘“. WI! n high (no: ; they won allot}. "cum." In "Taming of the Shrew Peer-«chic punt upon tho nun. of bin pro- Ipeouvo bud. : ‘ ‘ ' My Input dainty Esta. For adam- .11 no Kim. 0&9. The pmvoyd: 0! thin daimy wu culled. [tom the nuns of confection. . " ester.†or. more reeon‘ly in a wide: ligniflouiou. " outeru." The tune! in qnution vs. 5 deluuolivo rude: on ‘he who“ which lur- niuhod the flour to Oh. on». und hence it WM «1100 “ I oshr-pillngor." It do“ no. teqniu much ingemmy to see how “ nu:- puyggr " boome_“ gnarpiyu." , A ._1_ -l m-“ ruuâ€"av- "wâ€"u Perhept come of the good people of Wei! tireet would like to know the origin 0! the worde penny end eteriiog: It eppenre thet there lived et one time in Germany c. hreee oi heggere. pretended crippiee. Both thete cdventnrone heggere nre eeid to hove once formed e pert oi the Council et Denizig. ‘ hot to hnve enheeqnently lost their property end been enhjectcd to the , eevereet prive- tione. The oideet o! thete leme gentlemen. known by the neme oi Thomet Penny, wee exceedingly dieiihed by the people, end on one ccceeion in e grend row he wee litereily thrown out at the window into the etreet. by which he became e veritehlc cripple. It wee onrrentiy reported of him in Dent- eig thet he hed there diepleyed en immense emonnt of copper coin. hot l0 bedly exe- cuted in the mint u to heve given riee to the nickneme oi Penny's money. en oppone- tion which we ere ewue hee been retained to the preeent dey. To thie we mey add the origin of the term eterling to complete the primitive descent oi pounds or well or oi pence. _ in the time o! Rieherd _.A_L- .- 1. money coined in the entern ports 0! Germany come into speeisl request in England on coconut 0! its purity. and woe called Easterling money. as all the inhnbl. tnnts of those parts were called Enstcrlings. King Edward I. eetchllshed n eertsln standard tor the silt: ‘ Min of Englnnd. but no gold was coined ontxl the reign of Edward “L. who. in the year 1329, conned sever-I pieces to be coined celled Florentes. because they were coined by Florentines. From the norm of the purer coinage, ctlled Ensterling money. come the term sterling. es expressive of n stnndcrd purity. In the reign 0! Charles II. eertnin tuners brought us qosntity 0! gold from the ooset of Guinea The King conned it to he coined into piece- whieh were cslled guinea. from the country whence the gold wee hrocght. Dan the Sun show any lighl upon the origin of the family name of the amnion. and noble line whloh 0)"! the ane o! Argyll ile head 7 The name Campbell ls of Latin or Ilallan originwcampue belll. But how could such a name anach to a family essentially and purely 8coleh.and Highland Scotoh as since; a family. too. which has always bone a particulatly Gaelic charac- ter. both in appearance and manner. The name. too, in oenenriee old. an we ï¬nd ï¬ne when the good King Robert (the Bruce) overcame McDonald, the Lord 0! the Isles. he bestowed the lande ot Lorne upon hle own nephew, Bil.- Colin Campbell, an appanage whloh gnu angelica to lhe olden: ,,,_a_l- L- _"~â€"â€"°- V. ___ some! Argyll: {Eh} 756m unhbla to ï¬nd ho the ammo tram. a. Scotch lumily‘n, as 315:: the name 0! Manny (Moravia). The ccngregetmn o! the West Oroydon Congregetlonel Church placed a peel of belle in the tower of the church. The High Ohurehmen in the neighborhood eig- nlfled to Mr. Wueon, the mlnieter of the church. through their lewyere. that the belle unet be elleuced et once “ on pein o! legel pmceedlnge." They found, however. to their eurpriee, thet there le no lew pro- hihltlng Nonccntormiete Iron: in; chun- lng belle. 0n thle Mr. W11 end hie triende were threetened with en lndict- ment for being e nuieenee. Ol eouree there wee no eeee toteke into court. but the Men thet Oongregetlonellet belle ere e "nui- eenee." when Eplec )pellen belle ere holy it e little etreln upon ordinery common eenee. -Loedon Truth. -D.Ioh Mm." Yum“... um: mu mu nonplpn. Icurionc op lioctlon o! the mcgnct ll dcecrihccl lo c rcnch journcl. thc cnbjcct of it hung-clock racontly pctcctcd ln Frcncc. In nppccrcnoc thc clock connin- ol 0 tambourine. on the pcrchmcnt hood of which to pctntcd c circle 0! flowbrr, corrc- cpcndinn to the hour also. 0! ordlnnry cull. On rnmloctlon, two hm. on logo cod thc othcr cmcll. crc dimvcrcd crcwllng cmona tho flow . Tho nmnll hcc rnoc rcpidly from on. tho othcr. complctlng rho oirclc in on hour. whllc thc lorgc enc rchec twclvc bean to nnlch thc circuit. Nu pcrohmcut mcmhrcnc lo unbroken. ond tho but on ctlnpl told upon it; but two In notc.conoc with tho clockwork lnrldc c tclnhocflc. movc ï¬rm color t c Indium. on tho lcccctc. which on o tron. lollow thorn. . Puma-'- ton I‘m» II “350" handy [or corn um». I. an qme l . IIIIIOI no '0" upon and moon. I ma can. A hundred Innu- flou pron in nine. Tn. “Mot musl- tun 080ml In good not “I. clot-lam. Mon.- at m “nun. no on“ oflml. Tho sum of Moino woo Io-onuod in com- limont to tho Qooon o! Ohorloo .. who woo born in :ho provinno of tho. nomo 1n Fronoo. Fow pooplo no nonwoto tho! Ponnoylvonio 1o onllod “to: tho groot Qnohor. Vuginil on" Quoon Elinhoth. nnd‘Louioiono um Louis XIV. o! Franco. But is in loss gononlly known tho. F1021“ tooolvod m oomowhn prom nomo from tho tool tho! on tho Sponioh Pooqno do Flotoo. or Font ol Flown. Ponoo do Loon diooovorod. In 1519. Ihlo lovely ohoro. Tho State of Dolowon woo oo doughnut! um Lord Do Lo Won. who oouod ohoro in 1610 ; on! tho nono Bhodo Iolond woo odoplod in 18711rom tho Iolond of Bhodoo in sho Moduouonoon. oho two molt“. being ouppoood to nonmhlo ouh o It. A Wu- Ilesween churchâ€. The XVI-c- ol the Staten. 'flI-‘Icllc clock. A BOW Ibo ,- to livi- ‘o . A um. um: Ilvh loom in an an. In I .‘h' 3 do Tina 0 .0 In. I m. mp y u: thImnIo. M I flu! I.“ A “NI “OI†"ark loom haul. In!» In 1| :1:- m. udo|Tiwwm y In I on" 6min MI. II I plIII u! LII'I {nut-g. I law-Id than III I IobIIII 'I: IhouII. Ind n III Iroded by tho plum" to: milcu uound. Boomy Ind hII Ionp Into“ Ind Irma“ Io IIII tho '0.†ItIInu expand Io III] IIII II at In.“ Duvet-u III IIII '0" buy put an up.’1‘hI plan! 'Il “ TIII KthInt o! VIniII." Ind It»: 1 erI jun so“. on to: an MI! IIIII thu Ith had I IhlIIII. Ind “I. III-Isl! «no running in to In “It tho “Mt! hId Iuivod Ind would yIII" IgIln in no mtnutII. AI “III III mu only IhInII to: I '003 o! «fling III, "II, I." in I mug- 1mm. ,u; LA “â€"7.- ‘_w7â€,- " It '0 oxplun mount." odd m mo- an. “ they will Ohlnk they on Doing ohonod. and we Iholl Mn 3 In. ï¬ght. The only thing in to: you follow to an up oomo son of noun-l liko impromptu coding to: ob. pine. And ring down murloin. Go In!“ tho-d. lodlu and soul-non. out! “to your on. from Red hon." nod be "hauled “my to go! oh. Inn-co Md. " Nod. 01 oomo. Iv Bonus“. on! «:01on to :on on tho Ignorant o! o Vuginiono 0! than doyn .0 poll bun ‘thtongh .11 right 8). what: old Goon. Bunionâ€"who wu doing 8!: lockâ€"boast: oo uhupon his knife on his not. Booth mind unight up to him om! oolomnly "I?“ no bound to In" the lab. as you " " You but out at. I" said Bantu. "Now. I“! make you on non 0802." continued Booth ; “ in tddltion to ï¬ll} bug or duonl. {‘11 throw in two kos- ol amor- hud tubular showman} two at the beu_ooop_lo¢o ip__t§o_ 89.09"†I-LKIPIA“ II A .UIII. “ I'm Numodfll don’t do it !†mponded shyloch. much .0 the upprobauon o! no undionoo. who won tobuoo-nluu sud coon-human to s mun. “ ABd to Ihbiiifli‘tbou'l no Ill-tooling." put In Portia. "we'll wind up with “VIE. 8'29... ""9? v Whoa ihoy got on board tho Ihmor. the cnpmn. who Ind witnuud’ the cou- olnuipg p! the pity. remu_ka_d : ‘ U “I'd “to N no flu whole 0! m pity some “no. gontlomen. I'm blumod it I ‘ thought an» follow 'Bhnklpun bud .0 much nap in him: llow I. Oil-[e Blue Print- to Dart Brown. DiIIolvo I piece of eIuttie potIeh Ibont lhu line of In urdiuury Imp in“ in live canon of wIter. It will diuolve in I low minutes. PiIee your blue ptintI in thin Iolntion, Ind in I short time the will (Ide to I lee orange-yellow color. lien Ill the blue tints the dile and wall in eleIn water. Now ditto n I putly heIped hug: teIspoonlnl of tInnio mill in Ibout l I pint of. wItet But ’68: yellow print into thin hath I53 they will lmm Itely sin to Ieeume Ibmwny tone. Permit them to remIin in tho tmnle but until tth In In dIrk It you damn. Than ‘ tIke them out. wuh well Ind dry. Itis indeed. to slwsye rennin in penny sud obscurity; be enterprising. reed», end avoid this. No master in who! put youmloested. on should write so Bonus a: 00.. Possum}. sine. sud receive free; (ullpsruenlsrs nbons work lhlt you can do sod live In home 0... prom of on lens so to 835 ond npwsrds dolly. Home hove ensued over $50 in 3 cu. All In new. Ospitsl not required. You are “used tree. mum sex. All ones. Bette: nos deloy. A 4~yeu~old younglter who wu com.- pallod to uy plane when «king to: any- thlng n tho table wu glvun I I“ o! toy dishes. He laid them om on the tabla £0 pluy with. spying: " Nov. .hil ll nice. 00! than will be no plan.- n m- table." The gun ï¬cotoh :nthor. entrant! nu hi. life with dynpepsin, which mule hll own lilo Int-arable and «used hil hon uni mum tmndu not n little pun human 0! hil hummus. Dynpopulu annually nines from Menu 0! the IIVOE. and .- Dr. Pioroo‘a "Golden Medial Diloovuy " cum all dluuu 0! this gun chad. is follow: shut. while 3!! cannot be Onlylu. oven wuh dyspepsia» all «n bu hoe (tom the mlludy, while emulning hll virtual. Policeman-Hon on. now. W0 Isn’t mow lounge" hon. Whn no you loin. huge. snywuy_?_ Lounge r-Eml Don" gin me any um Whiting for the mm to be Ant-bod. to I am) )ump cï¬ 1: ï¬rst 3nd gen thud o! m mt o! the buys.-â€"0hicago Rambler. Louisville is tth‘mg guest sdnnotng Itrtdu mainly. Tho Pan uyn thut tho tuhion this you win he “ not (or tho pm than to noon the luna- to putt“. hat to: the ladies to go mompmiod by chap.- ronol hnd meat the guntlemon Attho homo of their halt." A club hn huh («and to: promoting thin lnnovatloa in Ionthwutonl Iooiaty wsyl. DUNN’S BAKING POWDER THE coows BEST FRIEND CATALOGUE FREE. 36“ ’0'! Min-I Now York. N. Y. 0h. wed some power the gmle ale ne Tomonnelvee ea lthere eee neI Few women went to eppeer nick. end n. how meny we eee with pein written on every leetnre. who heve been enfleflng to: months from lemele weekneae. end who could eeelly onre themeelven by the nee 0! Dr. Piotoo‘e “ Fevorite Prescription." to be (and et eny dxng store. This remedy in e speciï¬c for week heoke. netvone or motel- gio pelne, end ell thet ole-e o! dieeeeee known ee “ lemele oompleinte." Illa- treted ler e treetiee on dteeeeee 0! women. with non eneoeeetnl oonreee of eell-treet- me‘nt.’eent to: 10 oente lu etempe. Addren. World'e Diepeneery Medioel Aeeontetlon. 663 Meln etteet. Bnï¬elo. NJ. Edmund Buuoll. tho Amorim " Oman ‘t bounty." gtvu this “vino: "Haul sand undo: Hi hi. 1‘ bringl outline! Md mm- "on t 0 young look â€won and lined. Uncqusllodâ€"~D:.85¢e‘a 0“.th Randy. lly the Bank-Ia mun-c, New York. Bunch Oflce} 37 my“; Tm [have u Frflllve "mm; for m an." en..- - I7 "I . man-undo “Hun M (M 'om Had “-10! m hgvn lv-rn rurrl [WV-0‘ Id “an u I ‘I n '- cl! ry. um I m I pm 1th: Forum P mm mm - vumnm turns: on m. “I. I a: Calm», (Muupwn I'M r n manna; _ , rm T ,A.,,,I!/w17l. GEHSUMPTION. . D. BOOKS! INDI’PENIAILE SPIRIT UM. No Please Noam". â€a..." ‘.8. Thom-n Carlyle. A [lard Fate READERI!