i‘fi"ï¬iiii“s'mfl ET OF: $°~ PATUL FARLEY mo Womanly instincts;© no healtby, ly germs in your nature to beâ€" :t 1fâ€"abnegation, â€" selfâ€"effacement? 1 re nothing in creation, either in the hts above or in the depths be low; nothing ‘better, worthier, dearer than yourse)**" 13 awor of chill 0 y behave 0 extrac to assault and 4 common.. dece Ing <force and violen t my will? p 1 Because n have availed." fully He istr frifle: eldss tender grace. ing,", she sald l:â€.. l&:' v pent with passion, throw lal scolf full length on the l-om:?w "I no more generous insti in my mature than you have in yours. n not scruple to deceive me, and ing mo, Jot Mr. Hare take the to use at first sign of trouble g‘mrm&xmm ~g‘qm :o“fetilâ€"cpdthemore gm rad/ to something worse, "It is universally admitted that tried t9 hnR Sut t aid not yoccsed. 1 , but T did not succsed; and I am glad, because I am at liberty T Agucrr n meal ' somebody, because the thiret for blood has been on me for me time past. I only wonder I have not killed the child. You see, Paul, bomieidal mania is in our family, on my father‘s side. It was latent in me; ight have remained s»,â€" had every , *‘-,'_ in life not <been frustrated. Never, in one instance . during .my whole existence, have. I gained one ingle thing upon which I set my heart and mind. Isive sown affection and reaped hate; I have sown kindness and reaped treackhery. Then you ask whether I haye no selfâ€"effacement. Havé you no semse of the ludicrous?" C Hveatmd at the beautiful creature Ing and plucking the fur from \ at his feet. He was frightened and bewildered. . Ha had no manner of doubt. but that the crisis in bis life ‘had come. He wes up: here alone at the ches, miles from any other ‘habitation.â€" Not a creature, with the of the drinkâ€"sodden laborer on the other side of the door and a little child to hear gl even it ‘he ed in breaking windows and uting. . Had his sin been so great as to warrantâ€"a violent death at the band of a man‘ac? Possibly; was ‘he ‘holding the safety of three, perâ€" )qg;mr. Iives in the hollow of his hand? Why had he persisted in the ‘dlgze which had‘ wrought misery and catestronhe to the homes of those kind to him? It horror were coming, he hoped. 3t w come soon. ‘There was little use in prolonging the agony, though & ‘naturally he now ~win o live. And this was his punâ€" #shment‘â€"no doubt well earned: Never to be able to tell them‘he was sorty. Sorry for the. griet he had caused those dear friends. They would find out. Agnes, 4x ber distress, would tell, and a bitter resentment would eling to allâ€"that was left of ‘him. He would become a.painful memory to those heiloved. especially to one for whom ‘he would haye laid down his W. He had never Intended to see Felix again. .He had been determined on that score. But toâ€"be in the world and know that Felix,â€"too, was there, "To hear of him. To think of him. To dream of him; would be a Godâ€"given boon; would, ‘f&.l}o'sz'm" were creeping upwa and he feared they mhl&lbo‘thh;eok. &3 c C .. He sprang to his feet, unwigely act‘ mum or the influence of his intense like to her caressing touch.~~ ~~~ _.."Get up, Rowena," ho. exciaimed #harply; "and sit on a chair," > _ _ _ !She obeycd haimodlltely, and, flushâ€" ed with success, he added : "Now, open . "Never," she whispered with a cun laugh. . "You are my prisoner, Paul. My stolen property, Tam going keep you here,‘ C s ~*You "‘can‘t." Some one will surely & ," he cried, goaded to despera Fh tho expression in her eyes, "Â¥ will brâ€"ak every window in the #oom if you don‘t open the door." . _ BEECHAM‘S â€" PILLS ww w Tat w-â€"-md quick tike ts ratithie Â¥You & Rowena, have you Do it." she said. looking at bim adâ€" JOHN MARCH pplied To Have A & nim on Trust, £nG Léen line of ‘his 8 d â€" showed It.> xolus and abduction? ‘Why decency by. employ. olence to m-:; me ike . e nndlioh Ts <Â¥ew" no: selfâ€"respect other method Whyt" mad woman a bhor re Hee m« Brit 6 3 e c arcise â€"I th -rm Servige, L finit cd > sh the with â€" a ncholy He | _ Hark!i There were vyoices outside} someone had wondered at the proâ€" longed silence; someons was coming to see it all were right, as it should be. The key grated in .the lock, the handle was wrung round by a power fu} hand, the door flung open, and three men troozed in. â€"Felix was. foreâ€" mort.‘ Me looked at the frightfu} #hape of death with tu.m kneeling on :g- %{m«m. lap, utt ..;a. exeln ":ron the roomi ï¬m' & L* "Are you hurt?" he asked briefly. He satd tomething in response; he « Md u:gom' was i11, wenk, wounded, titterly m‘m and E face of his y just raised ~ his arma m to Felix‘s Dr. Movse‘s _ Indian Root Pill Cure Rheumatism "No, no," plored, almost :n'u‘y.", tp‘n:hilihs. h;?ruc;, "Put "Mes y." 2 t t [ We se 5 _"I don‘t want to "" he try ing to be cdm‘nmlsrï¬aomn into her chair; "I only want one thing. I wantâ€"dear. Rowena,.will you let me thing of ihe old ebildith J06 10 The *There is nothing else I could den your 2f oamtiet you #8 :J stiould hever see you again, and then I might as well be dead. Shall I be dead? Sha‘l we both be dead? Yes, let‘s both t> dead~ You first, then I." # She sat smiling at him. . He had bis hand on her ;’houldor. He was trembâ€" ling in every }imb and terribly upget. He had not the slightest idea what bo was saying, but he was talkingâ€"to her in a persuasive, soothing tone, when she raised her hand and pointed the muzzle of the weapon close to his facs. "Stand.still; let me kill you; or, sit dows. it you like. 1 can aim straight." It‘ had come then, the crucial, the awful moment had .come.. He stegâ€" gered back into his chair, panting, half swooning, Wondering in a vague, sil‘y way at the curious scuffling in the fold of the curiain behind him. The next instant a ringing yell made his blood rufi cold. It forced open his eyes, and he saw something white dash past, to spring with the agility of & penther on to the lap of the woman oppost‘e him. ‘With the impact the revolver kicked, and simuitaneously ‘with the stinging pain in his left thumb be heard a hoarse, tuneless voice shriek ing:."She shan‘t hurt you, man, kind man. The goat shall hurtâ€"her;.the goat shall hurt her, like she hurts me soâ€"soâ€"so!" > - Half fainting, balf dazed, and full of excruciatingâ€" pain, he stared at the hofrible scene before him. Guy‘s red, bony fingers were fastened round his mother‘s: slim, white throat. He clung there, shrieking to Paul to run away, to hide himself now, while the goat held her. m w:mmd m feet: and t to .. him ï¬ She struck sickening blows at him with the butt end of the revo‘ ver; she scratched, fought, writhed, lost hor balance, and fell back in her ebair with the strong: fingerse locked, smelted into an fron ‘grip by the frenzy of the mad paroxysm consuming biv. Several times Paul essayed to rise from his. chair. ‘He bad a coutvs.d idea that he could persuade t%e. b>3 to leave hold, to let go <his choking, gurgling yvictim. Butc?mmt anxiety and loss ‘of nerve power, combined with this present supreme horror, bad completed their work; he was powerâ€" r to move or speak, utterly unabl6 Anterfere between the rocking creaâ€" titres, the yelling boy and the.gurg@ling woman. ‘ The beating of her jJewelled hands gradually became more feeble,â€" the face lost its marvellous beauty, the passionate heaving of the full whits bosom ~grew less, fnd witch ns against his will the c vful agony, the revolting â€" torture, he/fz:mted. How lonk he remair~d unconscious How long he remair~d unconscious he was unable" to ¢¢>jecture; but slowly regaining his scnses he nw?h to a atum welrd stillness. \The fire Kad burned hollow, the boy‘s sereamâ€" ing had ceased; rovertheless, be still clung tenaciously to the stiff mpright figure of a woman Wu crown of cornâ€"colored hair col and . waved mbove a dead, black, distorted face. wu, neavens; was he to ba iocked in ‘there to stare forever at that hideous sight? s lHo‘closed his eyes; he felt sick, 11. almpst dying; his teeth chattered, and he shook with the chill of the fastâ€" cooling room, with the cold atmoy phcre that whs forming, circling rourd the rigld corns®. 9 her gets into the joints and m 4 stan , F& That i ndian Root Pills stre kidneys and dra q Many Pray ck with_ him to the + # cab and go for ?'g Felix," . he ut of this m:'.“‘ to t O Ma > 4 Uhewrer +111 ‘â€" He was sipping coffee, she holding the saucer and he the cup. A plate of the daintfest of ham sandwiches stood untouched on a stool, unnoticed, forâ€" gotten, in the interesting absorption, so engrossed were they one with the other. Agnei‘s head all but touched his, while she apparently Jaid dowh the law in a subdued voice and imâ€" pressive manner, which -gem to possess the power of ellciting his ‘enâ€" tire attention. The exposition . had also the gratifying advantage of proâ€" moting profound silence on the part of her auditor, causing him to listen to her with a melancholy apology. for a smile and a pained contraction of the eyebrows. _ _ t Ang Sn tf on Leonie: is a jabbering She‘llâ€"shake the bouse there‘s blood. on your on your shirt front." sir." cumm XXIX, , « Mrs. Grundy Frowns The crass incunsistency of women! Felix had pushed open the parior door,â€" and from his coignâ€" of vantage beheld Paulâ€" lying back supported by cushions, with Agnes perched fam{liar 1y on the s@rm of bis chair, «â€" Felix marvelled at the quantity and wonderedat. the quality. of that. softâ€" ened unbroken‘flow. Awhile back ske was distinctly â€"avgrse.to â€"hig entering the pouse, and now she had rushed to the opposite extreme. She was Objecâ€" tionably=¢lose to him, patting his hand, salving ‘her consclence_without doubt, at â€"any rate treating him much in the same ’vfmy. with the sane g‘:edon. sbe might adopt towards chimself, A "Blood!‘" mhfl‘ ; "Ive not been n..rmlhua‘ ere l:!;au on 2: boy: : How the deuce did it get ~â€"*"f dunno; but it‘s there, an‘=â€"" <~*Meavens!" Farley put his arm round his neck. . Was it from him? :,l:g she shot him? . Was he hurt after "Catch hold of this boy, Denham," said, impatiently; "I won‘t stay. ‘ellâ€"Dr. Hunter Qihnrry up and come straight on/to the Manorâ€"I expect Mr. Farley is hurt. By the vw how‘ did that boy get into the room t% gad "I dul:nb. ‘L:h,-‘évm’h were on the Dackes to. "Apect ho foifered asd hk and INkist vpon absoftiteâ€"quist arter a night of such excitement and ‘horrof. Accordingly, he_cleared his throat, shut the door,. marchéed scroes‘the parâ€" lor, and swept Agnes unceremoniously off her perch. a This ) mhiscads "There are plenty of chairs in the ;oom, %emyh‘dur," he h-uri;: n a t d a dhgl:tel amount ‘of starch in it, and then, layâ€" Ing a hand on Paul‘s shoulder, â€"he addâ€" ed .anxlously, "where‘s the mischief, dear boy ?"" : PR Sort _ Paul brm% a band ~swathed in linen rag beneath his coat, and looked at it dublously. 6. uxslA ‘Miss Agnes has been good enog;h to bandage it for=me,."" >‘ [ bory ";- it ):ct bad h::nn‘?" "' 4 & "It‘s ® scratch. â€"" "Is that state :ï¬'-’um.fy ‘veraâ€" clous?"" Felix. as! looking . over yï¬ shoulder at Agnes. young man criticism is apt to be mely inadeâ€" quate where ho himself 18 soncerped." It was true, as ‘both she knew. . The wound fln%ï¬w exceedingly "painful one. ~ The‘ shot had ploughed the thickest part of the thumb, lacerated,. and &n.‘n Inch, .3 g::'l;é:m %Mns dr.eua s and .sickened Agnes,â€" .b hook or by crook its serious character must be hidden from Felix, otherwire Paul would never be permitted to leave by the first train. They had been apporfioned ample time in which to <chalk out ‘their ground, and they meant to adhbere to it, to walk in its narrow : course, * uss % as it was with moml diffigultien. "Ru Js h her eyes fa rather nfore jost verghng "W oell. At i c and at a .d mean ... "He will have to come quickly then," Paal interrupted, Jooking .t‘lwwh 4 "I mean A0 cateh : the first .t up, and he devoutly prayed for that happy Do you, a.':.'rl"’.‘#...g with m ) 4 hi nhni“t anmile ~"Well. than. dtam DBn@ meal hnrfl of W Wt +s aylight, . ntil the « urty â€" to «PT got . > < 1 oay we ..1 wirnt toB s j to #itâ€"dow im & bu w s i. "np IAvDR Rate 944 bay id frighten har‘ly correct," she sald, ssthcnod on Paul‘s; . "It‘s thad &A f E.“Dl on #s llï¬â€˜ 3:- is ‘best c1eftâ€"till ~Hunter then he can have a look ) it up properly, In the pI s aolace i inger bebind. â€" Denham, and: take i for a day or two. r machinery in moâ€" er as soon as it‘s i}1 â€"stay . downstairs mes, â€" You need not the servants, Josh ml-l* fool jown ; ‘who‘llâ€" oliar, sir, an «;t M .‘L:M Mayor‘s 4o zi:. "on m idea wed day l Women suff aby form of feâ€" i painsgae promptly ‘s e= mwa Lydia Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened,â€"read and answered by a woman and held in strict ::M Ammhow‘z private iliness to a woman; been established a confidential correâ€" spondencé which has extended over many yéars and which has never been broken,.â€" Never have they published a h%ak&hflth‘th wrltx: ohbowrmudm “l‘eï¬u . d.&drm to get out ::'me«wumu their files will attest, .. "*We will have them both, and some tomato sauce, and tell the old lady the quicker we get it the better pleased we shall be. And Paul," he said, twis‘ ing around, "In the meantime, .you come upstairs with me and lie down," : "Let Mr, Farley do as he likes, Feâ€" lix,"; Agnés interposed. . . "If.â€"heâ€"does pot want the trouble of going upstaire, why he can Jie"bn the couch bere," â€"Agnes had started on her errand to u::glchen, but came to a dead stop atâ€"the parlor door. . f ols N ‘"Telix," she said, and she ‘tried to #speak in A cagual commonâ€"place way; "the spare ‘beed blankets ‘are almost aired, but I think Mr, Farley â€"will like a nap in a chair here by the fire just as well." °0_ c * A ¢ ... ‘"Not i; we aroâ€"well unmw in obâ€" stinacy," Felix said, Jaughin@ , "But 1 igeï¬ng&y get my way, and 1 mean tohave it 24 never do"agatii" > â€" _ "What is it you . wish?" PAul m as Felix bhooked his arm withinâ€" his. "Can‘t.1..have it here?" he adked, looking anxiously, round the room. snere‘s. that steak, Foltx, and the pheasant you shot.". . . _ â€" ~~"He can leép there toâ€"night; "he will stay a day or two now he is hereâ€" won‘t you, Fazley ?" $ yz 49 Agnes looked at him; he bad risen {m his seat, and his face was blood ess. £ r f "Thank you," he said, nervously; "you are both ‘very kind, but I cannot accebt your hospitality. ‘I have made up my mind. â€"I mean to go .back by the 6.35 train," ts % R "I have practicallyâ€" left the Hgll; at least I am to stay in town until, Sir Thomas decides to reca}l me." _ "Well, in the intervalâ€"let me enterâ€" tain you. ‘Sir Thomas can send his communications .here..as well. andâ€"betâ€" ter than to the ‘Pendennis.‘~ Come, there‘s no reason in the world ‘why you shouldn‘t stay ‘a conple of days, At any rate, 1 won‘t h ‘of your. goâ€" Ing away by the ‘eariy train... Youn won‘t go off in thatâ€"shaky condition without a meal, not If l;now it, young mans‘*s ~ 1@ .: 14 Nrent s 09 "You must r ase, O rtet) Phiel tanl. nlenme accest s "Why, I â€"want ‘you. to come upstal with me for & wash.and a quidt. A nap will steady your nerves; you‘ As limp as<a plece of chewedâ€"string." "Nensense, man! « With Mrs. Wach etly‘s decease the necessity for your return‘ is removed."" > 8 «""!mfl-&ï¬m;!fldb :g‘ded-l at 50¢ a box, nr.td-! , 250. 4 t price by Fruitâ€"gâ€" edhwis Aeirhe : 1 on t mm id By Common:Sense FREE ADVICE .‘ TO SICK WOMEN Oitoldnn-tybluuolo?d.o which they have to draw from, it is more than ; cssible that they possess the very P io o P nnprag . e re ky "1ad thete wivice ts Iniped dhour wacce, dieh ocpoar GC ki woman, rich or poor, _ A kind ‘neighbor visited me and mentioned the case‘ of Mrs. Ferntwick whoâ€" had, been.cured of a sickness like mow ihriee t begiah to int! betier â€"toe s e easierâ€"and soon I was well. T have gained over since taking "m.rum"â€",m‘?m look upon my recovery as a miracie." Five different: doctors . attended «me and all said it was Kidney Discase and gave me no hope of getting well, . . For six years, I suffered from «Jreadini liidu{ Discase. «My : and lower part 0 n{bdimh swollen. The pain in my side -ï¬d'hpwwldhe so bad that I would faint the agouny. ~WITH THE AGONY «Erultâ€"aâ€"tives" Cured tor Kidaops Fvory woman ought Mreg MAGGIC JANNACK MouNEhix . Onr!. Drc. i (M1Ss) MAGGIR JANNACK 7k whes t magnce Suggestions, haveo . "Ldon‘t care a ‘hang about my pulie; all I want is tosget back, I have never fussed about mysoif, aud< 1 don‘t in‘ p},.cnd. I‘ll put â€"my hand incavsling; it i1 do very well.. i shall be ail right." > "My dear lad, you won‘t.be all right; i‘ll be in bed. rod tsat is where you ht to be now.* . n ma" ww 1 can‘t co to bed, I have too much «Panl laid his head back on the cus*â€" lons, ‘and Agnesythought by the quiver of his lips hedwn going mdq;y. Ste was frightened, mervous, and fearful y excited. | < She ll"l:::‘fl the â€" doctcr‘s $houlder â€"and when he turned sh>| made all sorts of wonderful signs and l «nedifying.griminces, which Re trans , ed and gathered she did not with * he young‘ man toâ€"stay.. He though: | was inconsiderateâ€".and incomsic‘ tent, and his expressiv&eyes told he: l so and also that she wou!ld not gain her point. â€" ~>~ > 3%2,~ } AD "I bave be ig to persvade I‘s ley to HeCiown Eor a&dâ€"hour; and whâ€": he is rested and has had a substantic breakfas} it will be time enough the t0 decide which train ho will go by." "Quls:. Here, .Feilx, you are. the right ferson to sce: afterâ€"hbim;>jrst take him in hand and don‘t let him do anythin® foolish. (Is there a fire upâ€" stairs anywhere?â€"why, Farlay, your pulee * * ..= *) +/ . Look ber 0st amportanc on cby this f on, <an â€" allsu "You ate so blunt, Felix, thai you make me squirm," he said, flush n; and ‘laughing nervously.~ "How miny more yards are you going to wind cn there, doctor? ~Lâ€"am dn rather & hirry to go." "Go wherc?" he asked surprised. "Back to. town; ‘I‘m.going.by this 6.35 train." Mile L ‘That is impessible," he said grave ly.. "I must veto that; you are nou i3 & fit_state."" * 2 ‘Hello, Fant Farley, Esquire! What did Iâ€"tell you?*‘~=. . > "I don‘t care what anybody tells fac, I am going back by that train." ~=> "I say you are not, Farley; and as a medical man 1 expect to be obeyed." _‘Yes,"â€"Fellxâ€"rémarked ; "lookâ€"at my collar!" is ic They all looked and . were ,duly amazed. .. .:; =A > 5 008 â€" pa in sgznin n ++ "How ‘did it get there?" Paul asked. "You daubed it there. when you put your arms round my neck." o. water Elowly, « withh < Anlinite‘,reluctance, Paul caiwined mw. and disâ€" clcsed his wound, Felix, peering over Jadck Hunter‘s shoulder, seemed more zhoc'.:la at <he sight than at Mrs. Wycheriy‘s tragic end. ; (@ "Oh, 1 eay! A seratch! â€"I cou‘d shake you t for a couple of fools!" "There‘s no bullet here," Hunter said," ignoring ~Felix; â€" "it pl a along here, look, and went out ï¬m It will be found, no doubt..embedded In the wall or someswhere in the drawâ€" ingâ€"room at the Lerches. ~You must be careful over ‘that wound, Farley, this . frosty weather, It‘s . painful enough mow; but inflamination, eryâ€" sipelas, in the «wretched ‘thing wgg make you sit upâ€"or, rather, I‘sho@ say, lie down.~it‘s Bled a good deal." there o Object to?" *‘ _ "_ "_ ~> "Wel, along‘ swhd: ‘don‘t Paul sfood Itresolute. staring st the caresthumh | 46 ac«‘s face scute.> Fi amuncr inbira, hi ctgrniog, And erimined to # jz ~ 0 k. 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