Ernest did so eud presently met Mr. Aleton on the baet. A few mmntee more, end. to his intense relief. the cent of} end etoodpnt to nee. There were not very meny peesengere on boerd. end those there were too much tehen up to zoning rre sreiiolt to be eeesieh to teke any uotxoo 0 Ernest. And yet he could not eheke himsell free from the idee thet everybody know thet he hldjlll‘ killed e men. His own tell-eon- eeioueoese wes eo intense thet he sew his nilt reflected on the [seat of ell‘he met. He gszad second him in ewe. expecting every moment to be greeted on e murderer. Most people who but ever done enytblng they ehould not. ere ec~xoeintedyith this seneetiou. Overcome mth this ides he took refuge in his birth. nor did he emerge till the boet put in It New Bevan. There both he end Mr. Alston bought tome rough clothes. end to e greet extent meeeeded In diulising themselves; end then mede their 'ey eero~e-eountry to 8 mhempton Ie the ewe treie. hot to seperete senlqee. Reeohlnl Bouthetnpton wiceoet let 4 r hiedrenee. they egreed to tele es in the Union Oompeny’t RIB." oor."eetl- he on the Collection morning. Ir. Meter: obtelned e liet of the esteem Forte- eetely. there wee eagerly emcee the- whom he hnew. For (teeter steerity. hov- ever.they tech eteereee eel boobed the-seine Islet melee ï¬nest “ Tbn’a right. my lad. Konhuw. do you go and got the lick-n. I wnut to E" ml of this." and In upped ï¬be revoivennso that Inn oonoosled benuth hm con. " on. here you on. tuber ; you hove been wnlkiug I0 long uh“ I thought you would mm hbe bone. 1 have brought the luggage dowg nll mm out! this genolomnn‘o. too." Jnet then they met a ï¬shermen. who gazed at them, wondering what the two foreign gentlemen were doina out walking ht thet hour. but. concluding that after the mod tnhion o! Eugliehmen they had been to hethe. he pueed them with 5 civil “ Bon jour." Erneet colored to the eyes under the scrutiny. He wee beginning to feel the drendlul burden of his secret. Presently they reï¬lled the steamer and found Mr. Aleton‘e little boy, R men who. though he wee only nine yeere of me. was,†quiet Ind nelt-relinnt no mnny Englieh lode or fourteen. wetting (or them by the bridge. " Ab. ion no down on your luck now; by-_and-bye you will cheer up pguln." “ I suppose I may as well go than as any- where else. I shall be a marked man all my life. anyhow. What does it manor when I go." " My word. that is iortnnntel Well, now. what I have to suggest is. that you should autumn a false name and sail for South Africa with me. I am going tip-country on A shooting expadition. outside British terri- tory. so there will be little tear of your being caught. Then. in a year or so. when the Mini: is (orgotten. you can come hook to England. What do you any to that ‘2" ‘Nonaenaa! You must hide away some- where tor a your or two tall the row blows over." " Wr “re am I to hide ?" " Have you any money. or can you get tn??? » "‘ Yea. I have nearly two hundred and an; poundgon me_nqw." THE CHOICE 0F THREE: "Karahaw." said Mr. Anton. “ what do you propose doing 7" "I don't know." | "But you must think. Remember, you on in an awkward ï¬x. You know by Eng- mu flowrdneillinglig murder." " I think I ma beater give myself up. like Oapggin J names; “ I shall certainly give myself up.†he said. “ but I don’t see any reason in hurry myself about it. Poor Hugh. he can well affihd to wait," he added with a sigh. glancing down at the finial-e that lay so still with a cost thrown over the lace. “ I gup- poee that they will lock me up for six monthsâ€"~pleaeaut prospect. But I say, Mr. Kerehsw, you had better keep clear ; it will be more awkward for you. You see. he was your cousin. and by his death you become. unless I am mistaken. next heir to we title." “ Yes. I suppose so," said Ernest vaguely. “ Come, we must be off," said Mr. Alston, “ or we shall be late for the boat," and. bogging to paptain gimme. he_ left the hut. Erneel followed his example. and, when he had gone a few yards. glanced round at m hateful spot. There stood Captain Jua- tloe in the doorway of the hm. looking mueh depressed, and there, a few yards no the lefo. was the impress in the send that marked where his omeln had fallen. He never new eloher ehe than or the plaeeegeip. They all went heck to the hull and the addition was made. sï¬ding where by the body. When it came Ernest’s turn to sign he elmoeu wished the: his signature was the one missing from the foot of that ghaslly poetsoripium. Mr. Aldon guessed his thoughts. " The fortune of war." he said coolly. “ Now. Captain Justice. We are going to eeueh she early boar. ehd we hope shall you will not give yourself up before midday. if you eon help lb. The inquiry into the affair will not then he held before to-morrow ; end by eleven to-morrow morning I hope to have soon she lost of England for some years to name." An.- The oupnin was a good {allow a) bottom and had no wish to see othcn dragrzed into unable. Inninotivoly Ernest took (11 his hat, and u in did l0 Icma 12331113an 0! ma cutly but (all to the ground. There was a noun hole through the MI and a neat groove nlonn hil think hair. Hts cousin had meant ___A 'lvll- us- I-Iw- â€"â€".-- to kill him; Ind be wanâ€"s 316d that. use good tint be “long!“ thst he onuld pun u ball thlpngh Egnoat‘s bead. Bu he largo: that mi... III-mu I ho:;yv5niarloan revolver. w umm of powder behind the tall, throw 3 mm high. â€"â€"__ _...__ " Now." Eé Iii-at“ we had better make an sddiniou to uhoee documents. to say how this name about." I Iulu‘d -ln:.v with than they all stood silent and looked It the body; and the lash the! had been (lightened by ohe noise egen to sing again. " This Will not do.’ said Mr. Alston relently. “ We had better move the body n then," and he pointed to the deserted hot. “ Onplain Janice. what do you intend to do 7" P'Give mylell up to the authorities. I cuppa-e,†mm the gallant oeplein'e soared newer. _ _ . _ A "I." " Very well ; then there is no need for you to be in a hurry about that. You must give as time to not clear ï¬rst." They lined ï¬he corpse, reveremly bore in into the desened but and land ,n on the ï¬oor. Ernest remained sounding looking at the red atnin where u had been. Presently they came out again and Mr. Alston lucked some sand over the auaiu 39d bid in. On. Ind-u: , “contra loll, “Eran €310.06 a glauï¬voh‘ugtmg more. lam r u m m And harm. homo one. more. Como but to b. h." wanna lo And 1: but. to,“ un’d ouncl:ulpv.l=lo : 5mm u r blown over I: ll and cap“. Inn with blah bush and visa. WM: mam: ll mogul" u. mun Thu Mo's “sonny“ yum supply 1' Your homo-mur- ml. Elves you .ll 'rnu ldlo wulm cw uy. All mu mo many dolluod on". The brlok cum alovo ol 'ohwu uni mu. Luna. math..." .1: 3nd anon you hut. Ion an: 0: lack a! at. You; own uolo muteâ€. treoduu \nllcdv wm: none to bid you go w 3an ; Till um old ï¬eldu vour lament til M A: mnuly men u may. Wlbb ukill that Ipueu your tolling muds. And chomlc Md tun science brings, [Sec-lulu) the mute And uutwuru lumla, And xeigu thereon,†lung». .l .1‘ "'IH'II .v.‘ A NOVIQL. I Vienna-cl. John (H leaf Whit wit?! tony l, is up: w .. on. Flurenoe, 1 um and em you Im- como home. I rally begun to tool inclined I0 commit anionic " , " laden! And any l at why 9" "I don't now ; Ibo rain 1- so dome-sing. I Iugpon. " don no. lop nu mo?‘ ' .. No, naming out do". to: hn In «u had or nomad can." When Homes â€and upon her home. wud why the sturnoon Ind I“ in vol 3nd chilly. Mid the nu wu hidden Ia wrath- of any mm. Alsogomr. Ibo $.an In de- uanira. 0.: 3mm 3. the con-go Ibo uund l-lvs sanding M “mm o! Inohn. eho'y by the window. god union on. n the miuv we. . “ Oh. you. it in nd though," nid Mr. Cudnl. " hm .whn in done «an! b. In- done. He is young ï¬nd will live it dowu. sad if m worn come. to the worst. mm. main him-ell n ham out mm. But II in hard upon me. had upon me." Ind he won. 03 to his onion mufleringj' hard ppm; me." " I: is dreadful !" said Dorothy. " in" n he was beginning life. had going intoâ€. pra- gsniou, bad now to In" to go uud wgnder i than (not! noun"! under In!" nn‘mlf" “ There in something in who. Florence ways." he broke in. “ I ehonld no: hove heed the boy to allow the white lenher. Bus la In on ewtul bneineu to kill one'e own ï¬rst oounin. e-peolnlly when one is next in the email. Old Kenn-w will be lotions a losing his only son. nnd limes: will never be nble to come beck to thin country while he llVBS. or he will not the lnw on him." Mr. 0“an lintonod Mteutivelymnd i! was evndenl than he! ambush-m moud him. " What ere you talking shout 7" the said at bat. " tht is there to meke all thil fun about? 'Murderer.’ indeed! Then our gran fathers were 0 ton murderers. What wou you hove be 1m do? Would you have had him give up the women‘l letter to save himself? Would you have bed him put up with this other men's insults nbout his mother? If he bed. I would never hove spoken to him agein. Stop thut growing. Dorothy. You should be proud of him. 11 believed ea 3 gentlemen should. It I he the right. I ehould he road of him," end her hreut heeved end or proud lips curled as rhe sold it. tooth uooud Christan man and flannel on tho uunxe: mu m '1. Butou, while It. Amen with“ he): waged the mung o! Jiiruil: Thy m’t um: pun u u damn! “mu and remand to ho an mum to cub other. _ .‘ .‘L M In! “no um! unilbd and it I» wish a nigh o! um: um lime-I saw an uMLvo Ihoru bd- lron now. AI they diam)- pnud. a follow puunJu. «In .0 unnum- mun going to the up. for his health. pom-1y ohm! him a pnpu to tend, Is my} tho Standard of It“ duy'u dale. Ila tovk II sud slwud In the tuuign inlouiguuoc. Thu am thins um nub. bu eyo In the M- lowigg pumnpb. .130.de 1% km duel ; " ._ I.~‘-| chin-nu " You see.†he said, “ I was right. He is a murderer end on cutout. And I loved the boy. I loved him. Well. let him go." " 0h, Ernest. Ernest I" sobbed Dorothy. Florence gleaned from one to the other wnhAoonIempt. When she had ï¬nished, Mr. (Indus spoke again. . Florence did ea in a quiet voice. It was wonderful how her power came om in con- traeo to the intense disturbance of the other two. The old men of the world shook like a leaf, ehe young girl stood ï¬rm as a rock. Yet, in allprobabiliey. her inherent in E meet wee more imenee then his. WWI-- P‘I-'-' curâ€"uâ€" _ “Thu town 0! Dan). ha been thrown um . um u! communion by the as o m fly at we body of an English umiemnn. who wu nbii morning nhol dud in a duel. Gspuin Justice. of the â€" â€"â€" Bonanza, who was the unfonmmm gentlemnu'd second. bus surrendered bum-ell lo the “thorium. The owe: parties. who are n [weâ€"em un- known.hnve abwmdcd. I: in mid thcy have beentruced to New Haven. has then all truce of them has} been lost. The omen of the duel in unknown. and. in we pram-nu slate of excitement†in diam]: to obtain smhontio in_tormnzi9u_.†.n,,__,l [AHA ,n Dorothy sank into n chair with a groan and covered he! has with her: hands. Flot- ence turned ashy pale. “ What 6 you mean 7" she said. “ Read 0 a letter to: yontaelt and see. Stop. read it aloud sad the incloaure, too. I may have myiapnduatood," “ What is it, Reginald. what is“ T'nskad Dorgthy, "It is,†answered Mr. (Indus solemnly. “ [has Ernest l_8 9 mnldqre; and 9 fugitive." Mr. Ourdua was accustomed to conceal his emotions. but on this occasion it was clear man they were too strong for him. Aetoniehment and grief pursued each other across his features as he proceeded. Finell‘y he put the lower down and glanced at an enclosure. ~ Yesterday he bed been loved. prosperous. happy. with a might meet before him. To day he was e nemeleee outcast. depart- ing into exile. and hie young life ahedowed by a cloud in which he could see no bteek. Well might be weep ; it wen a herd leeson. CHAPTER XVII. She walked on briskly to Dam’a Nae and on her arrival found Dorothy aiming wank mg in the taming-room. Aner the had grenï¬ed her she handed over the letters. “ There is one from Ernest,“ éhe said. "Oh. I am so glad I" enawered Dororhy. “ Who is it tor ?†" For Mr. (Jordan. Oh. here he comes.†Mr. Gordon shook bonds with her and thanked her tor bringing the lowers. which he turned over casually. one: the taehicn o! a men accustomed to receive lerge queuei- lies of correspondence of an “interacting nmure. Presently hie menner quickened and he opened Erncee’c letter. Florence ï¬xed her keen eyes upon him. He read the letter, she read his face. By the pilot who left the vowel. Eeugei deepetehsd two letters. one to En (la-Wick and tho otherâ€"whieh oosloined 3 copy at the memoraude drown up below and utter the duel and attested by Me. Aletouwt; his uncle. To both he told the now oi his mi»- toxtoue. fully and fairly. lmplozing the [at me: not to forget him and to wait (or her- pier iimee, and asking the tomivweil o! the latter for the trouble thin be had brought upon himself and all belougug to him. Shoula they wish to write to him. he nova his uddreee as Ernest Beytcn. Powmee. yuritzbnig. ’ The pilot bout hoieted her brown nil with a huge white P open it end vanished into the night ; and Eeueet. feeling that he was a ruined men. out] with the stain of blood upon his hands. orept to his book out! wept like} ohilq. Two days after the pilot bout, timing away from the vase m eide like some silent- flighted bird. had v niehed into the pight, Florence Oeewick happened to be wetkiog peat the village poet 06100 on her way to pay a vieio 00 Dorothy. when it struck her than the afternoon poet muse be in and that she mighu ea well ask if where “were may 1e:- tere for Dum'e Nee». There wer- nc second delivery no Keenerwiok and the knew the! i: was nos always convenient to Me. Oardua to need in. The own! old puebmeelergwe he: a “We bundle of lenera, reuniting an the same time the: he ihougha mm there Wes one lot the Cottage. She knew that Eva watched the arrivsl 01 gm posh} very carefully. When she got ouuside the 011133 she glanced M the bundle of letters in her band and noticed. with a start. man one of them. addrcesed to Mr. Oardus. was in Ernest’s hanimmug. It bore 3 Bouthampmn poul- murk. When), she wondered. could he be domg an Snubhamptou? He Lbould have been at; Dieppe. I'71 Iin'onum ad loop my 1m: In 7 “ Is in to: me. Mr. Browne '1" asked Flor- once. " No. min; in is for Miss Eva.†“ on, map, I will leave it. I am going up tolPum'a Nana. No doubo Miss Eva will on ." MY POOR IVA " But ll 1 lune him Ill. "an. no will [all "no the bun-l. o! ollm women, th-mzh ho Inn‘s me III the mm. I Inc. blm well. an i- 1.30% n mun-o thul can “and ulna." “ Well. In bun." -" Bm. Florence. you (one! I love I: n, loo. I ouaucl but to lhicl o! :0. 01. l I)" him. I lnvo hlm 3" alpha 610p ed in bud upan Inga pimz‘u Ihnldn n bum tomb ho' “ V . " My n. 1. man Dmuu you to Ion good 951m. Hue you but: am. “I“ INCI- Loog‘k'“u 0| 0. H An. 1 thumb: s u. N : wow“ you t: 0| :m‘uuudmnylng indoors in M. Why don't you so for a wall ? ’ “ There 14 nowhere w 30." “Rally. 12m. 1 duu‘i kuuw vim 'n-u cm. to you “my. Why can't you go dung the “:34. yr. gown,“ you 5»; .0“qu Florence «Med hmol! of! the bed bOPidO he: oiaur 3nd pm 3n um ground her neck Ind tuned her. Eu wu muoh touched .0 ho: kindneau. 7 an emu}? ' I Salad {aim Data'- New anus. 3126 Mr. 3:0" «id than than VII cue to: you." " On, Floienoe. win: is to be done? You buve such A olenr baud ; tell me win†mun do: I oanuo. givorhrim x1911 gnqnop. ipdeed." Em Jummi W with «mantle animu- no.“ pun phud auto! the room with but peoumz hum mind. Tho mm o! “I. word‘flener" had sumo-d to change tho “we: of Human oouaidnrably. " And “hoards thn boys on make {Job of some geople who phonld kpow hugely] Flilrel'09 wutohed he: 33 with I duh hula mule. ' “ Ab." she said alcud u tbu door cloud, u ywu! he: mu acou tullhouuiy awash." Ptcceuily Eva want on! Mad Fiance). buvmg lhtuwu (fl he: oioukï¬ook hs : mun glans as thu window und waned. lu mu new: nutmwh' wflk tu the 9056 oflice.’ She would bu back In about squat†c! an hour. Wazcn :11 hand. Ftareueo $81.35!}. â€newly. B;v+1;teeu minutes had olnnved when \bo garden “we was opeuqd and Evue-cmored. "How cruel you are. Florence! He is only I boy. and boys will so wtoug noma- “may. _A_uyhody 090 up“ n tool of) bpy." .. I ognnot dour. him. Florence. Munro he has got into trouble." " Over another womun. " A peculiar uprauim o! prin pas-ed our Evin hue. .. Tun in n it may be. [You man never have snything more to do with him. He has blood upon his hunchâ€"blood shed for some bad womnh." " I only lay who. is true. Poor Eva, I do no: wonder that you on dintcned.†“ It is all so duodfnl I" “ You love him. I suppose ’2“ “00. yes. doatly.’ " Then you man got over in. You must never think of him my more." “ Never think of him I I lb!" think of him)" my life,†A A her face quite grey with pain and lurtivoly ex- plyt rig is handherchiel to her e) n. F. .3- mos atniltd again. " I thought to." the said. From all ml which it will be new ‘hfl Florence Wï¬â€˜t a very remerhehle women. Bhe had ecexcely exaggerated when she mid the: her hear: wet on deep as the era. The love that ehe hare E'ntet tn: the utter: gzat thing in a‘l her etrong end vigoroue life. When every uther ohtreeteristic and influ- tnce crumbled away and wan tcrgittcu. it would still remain overmaetering as ever. And when she discovered that her high love, the greateet and heat part at her. had been made a playthtng o! by a thoughtless toy. who tiered the girls on the name prin- cxple that a duck takes to water. heeuueo it came natural to him. the love in its mcrtal agoniee gave hirth to a hate deetlned to grow great as iteelt. But, with all a women's injustice, it was not dirtoted toward the name object 03 Erueet, indeed. the would wreak vengeance it she could but eheluved hun all dearly an at flret Tho revenge would he a mere epieode in em:- tory 0! her pneriou. But to her ex t-r. the innocent women who we chose to mink had robbed her, she gave all that honzitilul hate. Heraell the more powerful character of the two, ahe determined upon the utter destruc- tion of the weaker. Strong an Fate and unre eat. 11.; as Time, the (L; diceted her lrfc to that enJ. Everything. she said, mama to there who can tum. Sue forgot that the Providence above us can wait the longest of ua u‘l. In the end it it Providexca that WIDE. " 0h. Floreï¬oe. how can you say such dregdtu! things 3" 7 . “ And it seem: that you are ez-gngad to a mum who has just committed o frightful murder and run owoy from the consequent. can." - Eva out up on the bed. " It was not a mntder. It was a duel." †Precisely. 3 dual about another womou ; but tho low oslls it murder. I! hate caught. he will be hanged." No answer. unless sob: an be nii to constitute one. “ So." said Floranos I8 aha coolly tuldad imp. " it appears ch“ you an engaged to him." In wan vary paacionatc in in terms, and rather incoherent; such a letter. in short. as a lad almost wild will: lovomnd grief would write under the circumstances. “ Notâ€"thaw i3, vea. Oh. it is so draaifnli I: was the letter I" and she touched a sheet of otoaely-wtitten paper that lay on thc bod beside her. “ Well, as you do not seem to he in a con- dition so explam yourself. perhaps you hed hatter let me read the loner." "Oh, no!" “ Nonsense. give (21 me l Perhaps I may be able to heip you.†end she took me paper from he: unreeietlng steep, end, turning her face (tom the light. need it deliberately thgough. The none was onmmaudiug. and hill nu- oommuuely Eva obeyed it. “ Ewen 1" she simulated. " Well, wbzn about: Ewen? Lie is Dodging no yoq, is 1167"". " We‘i'l. Eva. dld'youâ€" Why. my hear girl. what; is one mama: {it}; you ?"_ “ What is the maltar. Eva? 11 yet! only how th absurd 3011 look I" " Nmno‘lbing.†" Nansen.- el Poo ple do not make such money at: that: for nothing " NJ (newer. “ Come, my dear, as your sï¬toï¬onalo sister. I really must ask whn has happened to )Lu." hThe p-wr tool will weep over Mm and tecouuce him. It she bud the courage 5L9 woukd follow him and mmlorh him in bu: trauma. and no tie him to her forever. 01:. than 1 had her chance! But the chances alvgpye come to tools." Tb'eu she wont ug-abairs and Hate: ed ou‘: aivje Evu‘n duct. She wau sobbing unduly Turpjpg this bauglg, the walggt} oauumy in Eva came in. and Florence heard he: make her way up the stairs to bu room. Again aha 9pc“ to horseâ€: .. Ev». who wan lying robbin'g on her bed. tuned be: head to the wall and wenh on Lobhiug. flunk-Wt". Charley Doolmlo in lo .s'onhvn to Let eh“ you might M In" lot no In" nu am done. menu 07 our". . When 3 ynrncll wnm u-rd to putt! [-itylna v uh I. lead pouml to n, on»: I0]. Wm-u we end wouM hoomo MOM. he would some to his man mud n : ' Plan. pap. ' pool do burr cg, wane." ..-.-- Tuition-Indium 5:5 mm in Now “my; om mun nu "700-. 'Ms’nimanâ€"My dun. you mun w». :ill ymt mm Bang 1. maï¬a]. 1 canâ€: Ilto' he! Glance-1710 bo gpalled. _ flies Mabelâ€"Alumna. everybody I. hashing N we be an I am 16 3nd lull waning 9hr): t dream". I. manila m ogrjbly. _ - ._ M the mechanical oxhihhion It the Fulton do I'Iuduatric in Paris there is shown 5 machine for, legiatuing votes. which Will, My amid. be shortly fulï¬lled in tho Senate and ihe Chombor of D;pmiel. he chin)" ,to obviate Inmates. the Ion 0! mm and the ncceaai‘y ol membeu leaving their dash- wdepazd their v09". Tho machine is worked by olaomoity. 3nd lho vote at tbtwhola house an by u ho mode known in lean thou nu miuntu. II in the luvonflon o! M- Dahsyoux. Tho moohinny to mouth» complicate"). but in mid to work vmh gun tnoility. him no mt you would pron Um ml in. uldu. my doc. you Inn you «n all- mpeol lo lhlnk 0!. Bo guidnd by no. En. Du n )0 unmet um luau. I 5:; sure lhm you will nun! ll it you do. I Inn-mm and (or 3 hi mouths. thcn I. om am 3:: a plan or union. Abe" sll. do no! lol your r. g 'glmuu nun-pus to anybody The" m l b; 5 dead?!“ towdul “on! thin buhlnew and in Will be unfunny. tn you. sud, lndudJor ua ill. to hm out nuns mmd Dy m the wane!- Bukl Then l: mu! aiming lo I will go uud Mk to her. You 0.1: slop hue and none: yonncl! a hula. Y-m uiu follow my advlu, will you noltdeuuu? ' Inn st‘mltcin bu exhibited to the Lfrndou Smiaty of Chemical Indnuty a hweflebiufl uxeuo he culls " amhuino." II in a ï¬ne white powder to the and eye. has the crystals from In aqueous solution were short. thick prisms. In. 230 time: sweeter tbuu the bat oano angst. nullify. ing even the bmerncn of quinine. Mr. Levinstciu paid" «an “knead from an an. The Inbomory price wu “out 312 10 3 pound. nud bids M! to In very useful in materia medical. Russian geogrnphera report that numer- ous lakes in Siberia. chiefly in the Toholak and Tomak Provinces. no upidly drying up, 3nd that villagaa now stand on upon oovamd by extensive sheets 0! water 100 years ago. Lake Tohohnkly hn shown the moat remarhhle change, in In: hoing 350 square milel acentury 330. while it now ommos of three small pondn. the Ingest covering non more them live or six sq note miles. "'1 uuypoze no.’ snamod In Vi“ I heuvy sign. as ï¬he buriod he! I“. in tho pilluv. Than Borneo left her. CHAPTER XVIII. TH E L '. CUI TIXIKI. And .o in come to pun um Emu“ m. ter remmned nuaurwercd. But It. On- dun. Do:o:hy and Jammy all note. It. Osrdun' mater wau vety Mad Mad conlidu- o o l uluomï¬d bu dccy trial a. ï¬ll“ mm bupponod. and told him ct the excito- monuhn the duel hm unused and ot the unreutemm h-uma which be had recuvod (tom Sir Hugh Kersbow. who was hull-wild "nub griet ond‘ fury at the loan 0! bin 30:). Fiuallyï¬: mmmended hi: wisdom in put- nug Loo mm between nimnlt Ind tho smog“: 0! Mod, and told bun that he should no“. wul {or money, .9 hi. duh: would be honored 00 um extent of a thou- [mud a yawn almald he nqmre so muchâ€" Mr. Undue was v.†open-handed when Ewen wuss concerned - tho. it ho uqniud uny pariioulu sum or money to: any pur- pose. :uoh on to buy land or an" a hunt- naun. he was to In him know. A our called the " spotter " now goes over the New York Central Road at given periods. It is provided with n that or colored fluid, and when the wheels roll over a rough place in the track the fluid is spilled on theipat. It in so 3:- urged that the Track Superintendent on}. while wanted on the inside of the on. viawahe track and that detect nny flswa that m 3y (limit. Darothy'l lettu- was like herself. awoet and gentle. and ovorflowing with womnnly sympathy. Bhe bode him not to be down- hoarted. but to hope for a time when all this dreadiul hnrâ€"inoaa would be forgotten and he would be thin to return in peace to England. She bade him ulna. shyly enough, to remembar ihnt there was only one Powor that could really wnh away the Itoin of blood upon his bonds. Every month. she raid, she would write him a letter. Whether he onuweudit or not. This promise she lui_:hlully_kept. Recent experiments have demonstrated the! the greatest height ever touched by sea. waves is from thirty-eight to forty feet. The avenge storm an ace. raises went: to the height of thirty feel. Forty-mo new chemical elements have been dlsoovated dawn; the past ten yous. My new Our FELLOW. -- Your new: hu knocked lie all into the iuuiille of next week. To think of flour ï¬ghting a. duel end my not bring the“ to old the sponge! And I wil tell you what it in. Oil} cliep. some of thene people round heio. like out Do Tel. r. call in murder but nut is gumuion. and don't you trouble your h ed about it. It Was he who got up the ruw. potlyou, and Le tried to ehoot you into the bergeiu. am awfully get that you kept your nerve and pluggwllutn ; it..\wulil have been better i! you could have nailed him through the n ht shoul- der, which would not have killed him; lit at the best of times you were never good euou. h withe pmtul for that. Don't you remember when we â€bed. to i-lioot with the old pistols at the man I out out on the cliu‘, you were always jult as likely to‘lnt him On the heed or in the “clutch in: through the heart 2' it is n and pity thet you «lid not practice a. little more. butitis no use cry- ing our unit milkâ€"end. after all. the shot seems to have been u. very creditab 0 one. Bo you are 30mg on u_:_«liuot_iug expedition up in Segocwnl'e I met that young fellow Smithâ€: the other day, the one who gave live Ceewick that lzttle brute of a dog. He said uomethlng disagreeable about wom‘ormg it they would hang you. I told hlm that I didn't know it they would or not, but unless he dropped his internal sneer I was very sure that I would break his neck. He coh- elutled to move on. By-the-way I met Eva Gee- wiclt heraelt yesterday. She looked pale and asked ll we had hturd anything otyou. Bhe said that line had got a letter from you. Florence came up here and spoke up well {or you. She mm that ehu was proud otyou. or Would beif she had a right to. I never liked her before. but how I think that she la a. brick‘ Goodbye. old chap; 1 never wrote such a longletter before. You oou‘t show how I miss you. Lite doesn't seem worth hevina. Yesterday wuthe ï¬rst; I Wont out and killed twenty brace to my own sun â€"nw l forty-51x cartridges. Not bad. eh? And yet, somehow, Idldu't eeem to cure a twopenuy curse about the whole thing. though ll you hed boeu there you would have dulled them awlully. I tee! sure you would have eat my teeth on edge “ ith letting them ohâ€"the birds, I mean. Mind you write to ma often. (loolbve, old fellow. God blow you! Your flectiouate friend. annex“ Jot-ml. P.S.«-lu shooting big game. a fellow told me that the top of the tleuk taking forward 15 o uemlly shot. as it either breaks the been or plllel through the kidneys to the lungs or heart. I ehoqu have thought thet the shot wee vet apt to waste itself in the flesh of the tlsnlt. P ease try It and take notes of the reeultl. Jercm’y’u [Ether was charactuiltia. Ia is worth :mnnoribing. Eouutry. That is what. ‘I can glorious. To think of a rmuocerua makes my mouth water; I would give one (1' my flubets to shoot one. Lite here is g-‘iquly “n tchecgng‘wj ï¬n“ yup; pun sonarâ€"Mr. _V_K.., H- -___ ....... ..._..v vâ€"â€" Camus as gnaw}; Titlnebury Abbey on a. cloud day and Du“ always looking an though she he been crying. or were going to _cty. Old Gum! tamer Attetlelgh is quite llvaly compared to times two. As for the olllce. I hate“. overlan- mgly cumiug deeds. which I don't la the slight- 0b! uude stand. and adding up ï¬gures in which I make mlctakcs Your‘leupected uncle t .141 me the other an), in hls pulltcsc way. thet he c3u~ 31110164 I sailed as near being u. complete fool as any xmm bu uverknew. I answered ‘11.: I quite egLeuu with him. Popular Science Ind An. Tall“ ol the “In". (To be Continued.) il‘m : 'Pu-on, I how alum omldrou 5 VI" you mm on or them? Ycu uh oh. MINI pig; will you but “w an: child ?' Tho urgnmont seemed to "35.1%.. cm son- when". .nd the not) «on. W soprano-I by Mn â€mam." Tbe Ccngrugationalm. of Landon. toll! Ibo followup; maiden. u illnslntiua Oh. mung smong Ibo summon pno In in WI!» In regard to man: " A tow ny- ogo n ma . maven-“ion on n nilwny pinto"! with u Walnb fume: whxoh wu extremely «ï¬gurative. ' I know u fumu’n V". on! the hill tkcre.‘ Ind my himd. 'Ind III. psmu'gnmo m’pmot 3111-. She aid 00 . ‘1 .-~A l -1.- street Schumann. (Md Putyâ€"Il I Ind titty «m not! gnu h to you to get alumna in ordn ‘9 gm you 3 many. whn would be MI 7 8mm Antâ€"An old Inn: I " Oh. mummu. mumm. !“ "ammo: m little boy on him runm home. " no bad pl and I now um Ind lose her mninapflng, didn't we. 9: l"â€"- Newman Indzpendent. A gentlomsn vs: tnnling slang : road with his lmla lvo-yen-old boy. when ha um 3 con bellowing out he: dgud on". " Pocr thin. 1" IBM Oh. gunflemn. " the km [on her cï¬spflng." _ . . When Ill- .lnw Wu. A judge sod burial". being upon indif- ferent terms. a chant o! the bun-Ia! making hia sppeuauoe n the bar with his tune .Ld jaw tertibly swelled. the judge remitted: Mr. â€"--, this client of you" would an“ n or gallant humorâ€"he's nil jaw," which. of course. an the court in n [on of llughter. On ailotaa being obt-I’n- ed, tho barrister remarked : “My Lard, Ithink ha wcnld unto a better judgu. to: 1m jut in MI on one “do." I... Bunk-No Inu- Iogudlu tho Benin. ‘01 um. Ocu- Oaiug so who hut-ind sum! which an bung Ima- in emulation. flu out o! the now u npidly coming Into ulanain no to: the- um ot intsnu. uni the unit II 3 lug.) iuuuuo In Mont moruny. ham uwnmwn to thm tannin o! tholntuu in Uni-.od an mm In mum“ on aow‘u nnlll, but i! in no! ponifluly known who nlumicu iumuo 01 mortality in be nuibuml morn Io udulunuo I. to the uuluimm‘ new at tho milk at Ihn cow, to the Int 0! Inowladp in pnpmug u to: int-nu. o: w the nuns unnonm‘ar o! nonunion: an uses. The qsulmo» of milk 1mm our domestic hemivon vuy materislly, hm. (allowing the chemo-I 'oomposmon. cow's milking generally “ended as bung but nag-mg {9: 3p: pugpouot Herâ€"My durl no indeed! Icouldn't ponibly hue lived through it. Sheâ€"~11." you outed him ? Hotâ€"Mon eï¬eotnnlly. Sheâ€"How. tor goodneu lake ? Herâ€"I‘ve muried him. She-Oh, I say, whnt's became of that horrid bore. Gal Orifs, whom we used to just hate the sight 0 . Her-Just the nuns an ever. Sheâ€"He wu a good ostoh though, an hr u money went. Bar -â€"Oh. immense. She~Your folks and to be just wzld for you to acoapt him. Her-Yu. didn't they ‘2 Shaâ€" HA I In I how he used to follow you And nova: give you t moment‘s pence. nlwnya hsnging Houndâ€"- Herâ€"Oh. drondluh wnn't he ? Shgâ€"Do you see a much of him u ever Wnter ...... .. Butter-1n .. Gauln ..... } Albumin" 9311)]: suur. aunpua to: In. put on. The following uh 0 shown tho avouuo peroanmgo compo-Mon of milk [tom tho vuioul dementia nnimllu: was: 5105 an 03.0 32.33:!“ . gag g: 2: Amumiiill} “bun-“90““ { 0'00 1.0 117 Mill: Stilt!" 1.80 w 00 wa-...........R. .. .. 0.70 0.1 o.» . 100.00 100.00 100.c0 Campus the above with the toilowin “his snowing the minimum. maximum an nor-go composition of woman's milk: Minimum. Mlximum. Average Water ............ 8321 89.085 $6.73 Fat ...... .. ‘ 8.11 6.69 tlii In: uï¬gar. 5.40 7.91 cm Albumiuuid .55 9.56 2.00 All: (nits) ..... .13 .37 .20 Wizh respect to ncunul cow‘a milk. the following vuiaiionl in ibo chemiccl com- pcemon may occur : Water. 85 lo 8‘.) per cent; in. 2 6 to 7 per cent. (aha ordinary variations are from 3 lo 5 pet can ); milk sugar. 3 to 6 per cam; cueic Ind cicumin pibnmiuoide), 2 “I 5 per cent; IIIIBLO 4 00 mum“: Wuter ......... ........ . Fat ............... INK sdant........... Albumiuuidl........ All: (alts)............ Herâ€"Some married, some singie, some failures. ‘ 0 8 per cent. Now. With theee ï¬gure- belore our eyes. it can be dietinctly leen that cow'e mill: doel not nlweye come nearest to the ebemicel rompoeitiou of human milk. It in the must custom to odd some auger to the cow's milk in pre- paring it for intent food. and nlthough this I! the only rule which con be «.1er lollow- ed in every one, there ere often other eon- eidarutioue of much greeter importance. The grant abundance or suite in the milk of our domestic enimule. compared with those in humor: milk. is distinctly mulled. end the salts are highly etimulating- these being the active principle 0! beef tee. This is probably one or the reuone why the water- ing of cow’s mile for infants bee been practiced. Probably the meet important emerderaiioni: the nastier: produced by the diï¬ereut qualities of milk ; the milk may be too acid or too alkaline. The hat 0! alkaline and acid eubetnncee ie litmus peper.ecide turning blue lilmut red. and elheliee turning red litmus blue ; in neutral liquids. the blue liimue is not turned red. and the red is not turned blue. Dxï¬ereut qualities of milk, even in their health y con- uition. have not always the enme reaction, so that this test cannot nlwuyu be depended on. and authorities are not yet deeided upon the quality of milk based upon its reaction. It has been observed that it a strip of blue litmus paper he held in normal cow's milk eb-xui a minute. the milk She-Yin: may well say so. I 'had a slogan: gameâ€"and yqn_? ' Herâ€"0h. pretty-fair; every season's about the um: here. Sheâ€"And her no afloat mntuul trienda msnd foes ? The chronic .1 compariaiou of the milk or earmvomue animals diï¬ere very widely (rem that or herbivorous. so the! the milk of the tormer is very uneuinhle tor intents. while human: milk eloeely coincides will: that ohleined from herbivorous animals. Does zhie he! tend to prove that men is en herbivorous animal by neture. and the: htieheeénivoroue prepenlitioe are the result 0 e e In a Bond-Ir. Sheâ€"You dulingâ€"I‘m just delighted to aoe__you gain, _ Herâ€"Yea. it's a whole year since you Mine :1 go to Paris : pow I envieg you} timer does: no: change the color at the paper. or all must changes it into a violet shade. It the blue litmus borne dielinclly red.the milkie sour. It the color of the blue paper does not change. then hold e strip of red llamas in the milk, which should ei her remain unchangul or turn but alight red. 'L'hc nature of the food consumed by the cow alien cheogoe the reaction, however. the milk sometimes being acid and cometimre alkaline; bot women‘s milk usually been pronounced alkaline reaction. The sales! rule is so obtain for infants milk from cows led lbrgely on hey or grass, the milk pro- ducing on elhchne reaclicn, while mher lcods,nctably slope at all kinda. produce acid milk. It is not unreasonable :0 cem- clude chcl a potent cause of infant mor- tallayic the feeding 0! milk lrom cows led on distillery slope. it producing cetrong acid reaction. 120W“ Illa“ U0“ IHION‘K‘I- Oompmmon. “In" the Poor row Lu: 605:. Show 0.30.5. ‘L‘o. .. "But We! my good. den lmle hiend nleo chi-me ro lovingly o! the dunes" o! ehose â€ï¬‚aring on season! of the (bode In Danmuk. my tntherlnnd, the the eende ehem the one" hell of the eonnign, be» much pie-eta Ind deeply “20:90 In. Ila-nee, den. good child. May Haven grant the year pupa poon niece yru e the upon you emml red-man“. The other helhome u hen been seat In car Oneal Guarantee 0! {In hem fltof ehow mfl-flng on menu! or the flood'. ly account “on! N he Inneh Interested end emote! nll my hiccup. und in 3!! We pat!" o! Ummul um bsnurnl min of ehzxacter he been wmren “one In unleashing manner. we“. when lee, lee- nee-mm em eml nee†In hh “we: the poo! “nuts horfor the [rug nogo._hnd lunhgr gnu-h; _ " P. .â€"1 lo“ 106 £0 1on much. dun luv Inn Andonon." " When I In in Iona I relktion of who in the Highlands sent me n p'mmn of a whole noveuign. Agnes 3216 Thomas and Oswald und 1 bouuht. I Mammal golden meduihou for Mnmanley. and «and his initials to be engnved upon in ; u 051’ lideia ptpl sud upon tho osher m his ï¬ve children in recognmon that ho hm lound pupa. For um modnllton I h vo p.‘|d’10;. 5315!}! I_he_u “3» than h 5 " We have Mr. Stsnley hero. He is staying aday or two with the Provost at E-mmon,Mr.Dykea. in order to me I lgonnre. My sister Aqua: and one o! my aunts sad I ware oondumed to tho plu- torm omidu are» opplaune. In the other- noon Mr. Bllnley com to up. and than he wont to the bnrqual in the Council Chom- beu. In Illa evening he bod 3 very imer- aningleomro. The net: doy 1n showed mm the Pnlaoe. Ind then be ac! am on his jammy. [was Very sorry when he went “'3ng hkg him go you mucky. Tu. HIDVIIJI'I‘ AND 'I‘III LAIIII. .llo Aqua-Ia uonumdcnu IIII‘ . can. The following loner. tell Miro-u to». In which tho comfy oud nuvcte o! Oh owa'. txptuusiuuu are commonly por- tnyod. All. nary Laue axon. {I 1min- nod with who wot-mpuub o ulu 0! lion- Andorcw. sad we worm-hound. impul- uvo um» um beams the correspondence by Irmug on him the winning Inner : “ Ulvo Ouaogn. Hamilmu. Shula-m, m J‘onuory. 1809. " Dan Bum Andornou,â€"-I like your tony am In very much tho. I should very much lilo to some and no on. but I on:- not. 1 than “nought Ila-u would mm to you. Wueu pops cameo home from Atrioo I ohsll not him to him we £0 no you. My (norm ulna ore : "Too 0qu Luck 9! the Wooden Boom." " Tho Snow Queen." out! some more. My pops’s noun to Dr. Liviugnono. I send you my picture and popo'u autograph. I must now My torowofl. sud wiohxug you a very happy New Year. I am. your loving lmla Maud, " ANNA Max 1 "man . NI. ,’ †P.S.â€"â€"Pucuac to wruo me soon. My oddms 'a wricucn on the tic-1 page. and plgisso ml raj um your ph ï¬rapb." W1?!) Matter 0? the 23rd d November, 1372, she can! him 3 green stone to replace the one which he had last. which the form- erly had «was him. The" etouee, she writes, hive 3 property of protecting one from the danger: at the "I. Farmer ahe continue: : a Remember me to every one who rec members the friend of little Msry. " Hus Cnmexuu Axon-new." Then ngsin he writes : " Now Ihsve returned from the country. em living close upon the sen count. in an old-loshioned country sent. with high towers ; the garden stretches down to the beech. and from behind the house to n forest of beeches, which are beautifully (rash and green. The whole wood in like 3 output decked with violets and anemones. We beer the cooing ol the doves and the echoing sound of the cuckoo. In this plece I shall certainly write a new story. which my little iriend later will be able to read. Alter Whitsuntide I return to the capital, and I shall live (or a long time in the best:- til‘ul ville where your sister Agnes was so kind as to pay me a visit. When “papa comes, then any I expect A letter from my loving little Mug 2" ' Thanh â€cums-'6 an in: HI: :1; shown by “u following letter. which id addreucded to hug {you}. cuggd troy} 3150 game plug. : _ " My dear Here 0. Andersen.â€"Il is e long nine rises lhuve wrmen to you. but I am doing on Low. and very much, is it nae so? I was so overjoyed to receive your letter. and when I gel your piezuxo I Ice-ken mi: and "1011ng um 1 bed he- eime acquainted with a gentlemen whom I eonldlise very much. I thank you very much for the trenelntion. otherwise I should not have been able to undereund your leeter. end then '1 could not have answered a single question. Twice we heve has! news of pspe. but: neither the one news not the mher wise reliable, bur lut Friday our suetionmasler name. who knows us. and brought a newspaper which hed news for us. and such gocd news! Bow hspgy we were i " I rend the Marion of Volume und Gluoo. I Ihrnk \hem very pretty.und hope um you will anllwrllo some mor’. The on: which I read ï¬rst of all won Mujo. or lmle Tun Thumb. Thomas and Oawald. my blowers, and Agnes. my Diner, on quite well, hm my mumma is dud. sud l have two aunts. Jane and Agnes Living- alone, wuh whom I live. It is u very pretty house. I had also once a. grandmother Livwgator-w. but she is now dead. Please tell me if you understand Swedish; be no good as tell me this in your next letter.â€" chh my bu: complnmeulu to all your friends M homo, I remsm your very loving little lriend. ANNA MARY Lrvmaaroul.†“ Here in Denmark we often speak atom your dear papa and his travels in Atrioa. A short time ago I readina uOWephpel that he had set out (tom Africa. and was upon his way home to Europe. Hurrah! That would indeed be delightful! The ‘gcod God never foraukea good people. who love Him and who accomplish good deeds. What ajoy there will be in the lawn, a njoielng thron h the whole land, it the clear. tertreve led pep», whom we all prize and honor, eomea book to England, and after he has often tweed his little Mary. and spoken with her. and related many etoriee to her, than mention my name to him, and greet him from me. with my whole heart. the loved one our whom God etrewhes His protecting arm for the happiness and joy of on all. " Venues, by ‘Sfjelhr. Dénmmk. Mes, 1871. " My dearliillc (dentâ€"Thank you for the pretay letter wbroh you so lately wrote to me. and thank you for all abet you have told me ubau! the pantomime which you saw in the Theatre Royal. 1 know very well Indeed the entry 0! embed ;‘ it is in the book called 'A Thousand and One Nighleï¬u You_muet read that book. ‘7 I will send ycu by the ï¬rst opportunity the communion of the males and vto nos whioh_your aisler_Agpcs brought you from me. In my new boék were die nimy mks whigh you can aopmuly know. ‘ H I have been [wing in a country house in the outekuus of Copenhagen. in wmeu I Were when your sister and nu- friends did me the pleasure o! visiting me. and/broughl me the kind messages from the little Mary Lavingezme It was, indeed. very pleasant to see them. Remember me to the noble old lady who accompanied them, and also to all those who came m see me. Then tolbwa a. lane: from Hun: Audi-r- am to Anna yary; > THE COOK’S BEST FRIEND Johnâ€"7' Mbiriyfh’é; Kim-Hanna. You yil_l_not be toolod Ml! no bud I. ah. will For a llvlng Wrnto to Ballot: & Con Portland. Maine. And they will and you lull in ormnlon, lmo, showing you how you can mule ram 55 to 025 And llp'll’d A My 3nd II" M. home. when": 0.: Am lucntï¬l. Bomo luvs made over 050 in I in. Cu ntnl not requlrod. Yuu nu "MM frog. l u . sexes. All in now. Gnu lnoomu Lune mm tho nun. Fortune: nun Ml work." who bcgln at once, Sum-"Tell me ondidly. do you think thee} oughyo mgrry gho am." Mull Kn. Slaely. of West Point. Ind.. no! the town hiking the other an by publicly thrashing Poutmnter Riser. This done, I!" went before u junioo, pludod guilt! to Isaiah. was ï¬ned 86 3nd coats. 3n plid l0 †like 3 man." The trouble ï¬ll" out of t :1.“ in which she was I wilneu mun-t leer. mm aha will and load Mail um km 3m no.1!†be up. who :- blond In the Northwest bee been euppreued end our oitizanl can now devote reachable I.‘ tention to their come. The only lure. ante nnd painless remedy is Putnnm'e Patnltu Corn Extractor. It never full ; never makes sore Ipote worse then the origin“ dieoomlort. See that you get " Patnam'o." and ttke none other. ‘ by .u m unidin‘éfl?ï¬om." : l 'tllnl '4‘.) I†“I hrlul 41“... I0 In, HIANI u Branch 0mm; g7, YengoBL. Tonto wan. um: twin-«rum in In". In The“ trio Au I.“ I I0... I! an upon lvoty lulu b“ unlined the cm- at Jumbo he could bun told "I: unuly when that buxom uimnl lino nun-n: be was remand 1mm hi- nut" jungle. any. the Now Yotk Sun. Humidity and nut impwvo the guilty at ivoty. ’1!" Rubber nn clashun um tron lhl cannot. sh» higher In duyor his him. In. In. vnlunblo bin mm. Eu. Aidan «uh "I not to Inga. turd or nae-gum“! .- thou qum we centnl sud wutun "clout. and ccnzeqnonlly may ll" onupu in tho unr- kol. Then in no doubt that tho Congo basin. now becoming noacuiblo. will tor yenra .0 come bu the noun. 0! m. world‘s Ingest nnd ï¬nal} apply 0! iv_ory._ .. A: A2,, Man (to triend)â€""I have a supremo contempt lot thou fellow Johnson." F:iendâ€"-“ Why so ?" Monâ€""Booms: he played me o oon- tempflble trick. I took him a petision Oh. otherdn snd-J' Frlan --"And he refusal to alga :0. oh ‘2" Monâ€""0b. :0. baths insisted upon tending il baton he put his nume down.‘ ~Arkamaw Traveller. Statistics 0! the {vary node 'Iinee 1819 .nhnw thnt 65,000 Alcioon clt hunts no Ilnugltteud unnunlly to supply 0 civil ud mutate. While it ll outdo tint the Alzieen elephant in destined. lite the American Mean. to extermlnntion. the dsy when he Will dinppeur louver "on: hil native haunts will doubtleu he I†removed. Be still mum in prodigioul numheu lV:l’ not are» of inue: Attica. The unlu- huntet. however. hue driven him from lb. coast region. The luoreued cont u! rcnohwu the elephuut‘huuzina gtcucda has I" duoed by one-hull the ivory expo-mi of Cape Colony and the Pennants: west coast settlements. The upon. on de- ereaving nt all but two points of thipment. Ania hunter: penetntlna In inland {rum Zinzibur and the entetpnu o! the United Alrieen company on the Niger Ind Bonue Rivera are ewelling the volume of exports irom tboee regione. while at nll othu points it if dinniniehing. _ ï¬lm: Stanley's aeacrtion two yearn no that ivory waa I0 abundant in the Congo bar-lo that .it could be bought for almoet nothing wce received with incredulit . Hie etatc- ment. however. her recently been corrobo- rnted by e number of reliable travellera. Mr. Greentell nay: thnt on the [cecal rfluent. where two ycau ago Wiumann'e party billed seven elepbaute in at many minutes. he recently aaw a Portuguese trader who bad just bongha 300 mob. and that tueka worth 815 1:: London could be procured for two necklacee of plan bead-1. Two commercial bounce. one Dutch and the other French, havo recently eetnbliehcd agents at Stanley Pool. One of those agents in a single day bought nearly ï¬ve tone of ivory. worth $25,000. at a price to “nail that Sir Fraucre dc Winton, late Governor o! Uongcï¬ard he would not reveal the cost. because " you would all start (fl to the Congo to brccme ivory traders." me.-.A-.r_.-_nA I Second little king-J Prinoe Mound" bu haen deposed.†“ gun be given my waning ?" u o." “ No. even '- week's notioa ?" “ No : just kicked out." - “ Well. I think “’8 time as king! bud a Iniu-nnton."-Omaha World. Five: little kingâ€"“ Win" the minor in quguiq ?“ Msgistnseâ€"Then, why did you “no at he: so paraleteufly 7 Prisonerâ€"Because the in preï¬iy. 3nd I uouldn’t help it. Young womamâ€"Lec him 90, Judge. MogiutrMo~The young wonnn ny- that your omcinuea staring at her Annoyed he: oxoeuuively. Prisonerâ€"I never intentionuly â€nosed IL ‘39an in my_ljfe. your honor. Those countless herds of elophnntu' that roam over all the well‘watcred parts of innrr Attica. from the Sahara deuert to Cape Colony. will furnish for yours to come the most import int item among the commodities that the continent given to commerce. Their Ivory .150 ii rognrdad by allEnropoan colonies, in thoir loahic beginnings. as the moat ptoï¬tnblo. and therefore the moat datirnblc product at tho country. v Vï¬e-7. The steamer Stanley is now Tom the Kae- eai river investigating the proepeete there at the ivary trade. which Greentell. Wise- mann. Knnd. Woifl and others have ietured in glowing terms. Sir Francis de inton aeserte that the natives throughoz'. the Congo basin have been collecting. may for a long time, and it will take years eVen partially to clear the country of III dead ivory yithout touching the living pro- duct. When the Congo Railroad is built the Free State will depend for its commer- cial prosperity upon lhie trade alone until the India rnhhzr and other possible iadue- tries oi the enquiry haye been developed. Import-m lo all “'Io Work I‘ll“ or "out. ‘. Trades-Union: lo!- Bonny. 0 us. 1.. 49 u. mum ,. "l1" .e " "PTIDN mhlr‘l u ...,u.v‘.,,,. ‘A“‘ "'Y '1"! n~ -WI :33- l‘x.:|ryl,<;. " If {'bu "‘1. dun (‘nlulld Advice. The Rebellion Contempllble. Discharged. III .or