mm llhmm “gumumuw. m. m “m H N. I. (b “Inn": Await-an a r «Infections-fly. meow had "WI-mo wm mat-void â€mm: 4: W Em. Wmâ€: M “canon-II. my Car Wow-u.“ Ibo nit “mum-outnlohhm Hwylutwmhyou muhmweuldlhu mammuum-uh meuoduubhtonuy. m. rid-1. Into It. palatal ‘- o Mun 0! «MI. “Oh! mm. mm nun: not think a! It. lunmw-uhnmmdul- lay." an. Incl-land. "Any acct-loo a! at mm and cone (mm youâ€"(roll: you do...†. mwlu'hlcthmvordam CHAPTER X\'.â€"(Coxnxulo). ; He took up the roll of papm And be- m to unfold II. when lulu-0 d: Born- nu stopped Mm. puma; her hand on nu arm. sud In a broken voice. watch vu 'only I whisper. laid: ".Ilondm dc â€Hoâ€"I an notâ€"l do not know Inythtn‘ About businessâ€"- I trust outlaw to youâ€"l have perfect conMenca In your ’Ild‘lnl‘nlâ€"Oplle me 'thh «mam examination. Here." aha added, laying her hand on the arm at the cover-cu. “I: the nut Intelligent and devoted o! my friend-«talk with her. I accept tn advance whatever you (hold. with Int." ladle-[y [town cold nml mum. muck inimflldegua_m mam ML?“ "wwmwwï¬u hm anWQM-ymh‘ hi1. slamming-emu: mm'mmmmmam MIMI II! Hum. 1k- m ll mu! mu. (n renter her â€In Italy hula. and u the m â€(Motownâ€"Wombat mag mm". thinking only at In "amalgam-r2. A! them-d dhame.ï¬mmnflndbylm «mummmmm wllneverfnflm ‘mnï¬nmzlhlunm “alfmtntlnm In In." I. I huh. I... you. I MnMIudlndm-(Imm Inn-umnfluu I‘flb‘ll no mammary": WI you can. tn h" Ir. M out?†In pm Mr W. "HM.†MI. in M 33554 initial am .01 n n- mm In In auteur Mor- an m m m atâ€. he Oder-Ind to Quince perâ€"It’l- all! a... :3 514...]. 51 $1.33!. augio'gi'tt-cfs' .3! i :55. :5. .I 5.. 3. .13! .74 Is. .1 I»... a. 30 32.81.2133. oa .Iq ail-a1. 33¢} tn? 2 .5... .30 1‘0! 3%. :3: - 38a 3: no. 2...! gut... )- = .‘g t. .1... .04...- 519. i. [a 3.3!. .v. 3...: =1. «24 Mud-ma dc Borneo seemed quite in- cup-Meal fol-nun; any plan for the future. Nevniheieu. lilo Intuitive†rt~ tuned to think 0! mvlnx in Constan- unovieâ€"i’u- oomruuuicuiun with Rmyr- M val too frequent. She Inï¬nitely we fern-d aunt. mph" exile. In I run-Ix" hm]. when Ilse «mid "W and and buried it; all the brilliant null. It who toot "(up inn-hum. IM would be near Guillaume. lin- Idolimi sou. near her only hullv Ind «tn-Milan. Marius «mourned ibis Mominniun. and arm lunatic-tr flop-rill" [or Frat-w. “he. in». wish“! to bids [Mr «Mn-«i torium- hmu eye-I which in their iuppy In" had envied (horn: and hand in "Join tor bruit-or. whom the 1mm! loci- in than any one iu the world. The Hardwi- "sum-ad mum to i5. mud chiidm at 01mm that it" mid not mm m [all main. Than-Unmetiudnd. that MwuuhvmmW-mwh W xvi. ol Ivinl than ihi to which I.†Ind m mm. but M such at union with than in“ out. it. in (mm do run-luv, AMI. and â€ii. and Ibo Mndm-iuflo Pu- nch. than Invin- mm indium “It. It In I Iona Hm Inn-(m Ti»- ... Mid marina a“ mu nun-h elm Ma quir- bro-mi iiwir Thu! lame evening. on the veranda which had sheltered the widow all day. the three mourner- delibemted. 'l‘lo- mane related in dual! her conversation with Monsieur de RIM, and tried to in- lpll'e the Inflated mother and duuxhtrr with a portion 0! ha- uwn cuurauo. 'l'ho detection, or the prince surprhml and attacked them even more "till the- Mn!- den mvoiutlun 0! their poverty. and I“ the evils which it would bring In its train. Mndumoilolie Pascale, mum- while. wu dining «nmfurtubiy. much more concerned about her own future til-u that of her narrowing friends. emu-:3 x". «may. no. ï¬res are going out. Ilium-4).“ me! Why didn't m can me More? new. nutâ€"I couldn't tell you there ya no eon]. am. when there was 'coul. unmanarnthfl Mac-‘- mm 3: 3 mi! corner for In In '1'“? mm «mm grove. N. 1.. died. to an Images. The Indy m Ibo“ to be put Into the Index-uter- cooflllx but. when signs of Me m noticed. Next day the emu cu phyla; than the house. a If no“:- m Ind happened. overrun their former name ground ulcer they upper. According to the lucked-h the but to he lauded by the madam-year brood Ind-de- the vent- mundOMoJMWImp-r- (minty mm In Chump-m m. minding was! the hon pus- el over the crater part of Indiana. mmlmmnaomlmmdnfl. mm to flu. however. there 5: Int mule Malta Information on record. the m of the agricultural departâ€" mm hot Mu extensive Mom that mace. m. lend-De my be de- M upo- u not: mate. The eggs which â€to. on this mt um Wed In (mm at "Del em- out no unitary of the in "that. and um the one! location at m- yent’n pkg-e , my be iiefl known to Gum and par- the-e cum. M n! the m antral m 'm be Invndovl by run! It.†at the oomumâ€"ynr Mood. 'Mcl Inst upward In 1873. while mu 'm In "and by (he thirteen-nor an anthem m. last seen In In. Prof. "award m n WI MI “.0 nth. which audiences the future movements or every kind of lmeu In the country. Slate the met. or more m the m m In: lulled to mm ex- actly "0mm and seventeen mm. a the can may no. In" In forage? i The name or Guillaume alone brought. the uemblnnce of u smlle to the and fact-s of the mother and daughter. and Tlomalm shared thelr Impatience to see again the [my "tend on whom she 3 could rely at least fornympathy. Ever-aw . thing earthly comes to uu end. and an- I or weary days and My)": they ' rouvlled “arsenic“. They wont dlrectly from the utenmvr t0 tlw runway stu- tlon. Gul'luume met them In Paris. “’hut an exchangp 0f lovlng wnnlu and can-saws! For a few minute-x all their borrows were forgotten In the great joy a: mommy. The tall (mllexlun presto-d Tlmtmm-‘a hand with rttugu-ctful rm"- tlun. no lump-r durum m klsu thls " ulatv-ly beauty of nineteen. He did nut. ‘ dura- vvon aduln‘nn her In this old "mu-- 3 tlonun- In and tot. but shv lmldly touk ; llu- lnttlntlvv. um] ï¬â€˜ï¬‚mhlblhlht‘tl nl .' mice llwlr runner brotherly and fllï¬lt‘l" ly relations. , “I'M tron-M†"ohm-«I owl-mo: it! Me flout-r It «tumbled hill «at on the rum-n. "Nb-l .- an" m In" m. In, ml, Cantu" Ho “and m .«m- Immy and «In M M. "In: mm W"nhlhooflhm an ‘ m tun Into um um had but wound-4M Mum at linu- mnmmmmmumm Wu. have" M IN mum. in an door In 1mm bat. and MI- Oowll ct an. Mace um-‘I unn um- I’MWWBM" Icahn-Von“ 1m mm Indiana. Ila-ml. 0M0 and new: tar-um not m" for I". an an Cllef 1mm Rm:- ul. of the acne-nun! dew-mu. whammWIMI’wfl-M- m M! h "to "hem year" for Tho nflnm In pm! In mnm- "non-Mon to Mn. 1'!»- W In†I» In. I" an and Mull- ol Mn ll- chorn dull. rm Io- no Iâ€. only by Iona-r. 5M Ibo mvhlm which I“ lulu-oil am an“ â€mu-09 m Im. II was at the gunk my. 0! mo mm to . which «rut-Ia! Ihmh the I mm o! the aunt vlluluv-erdwvomd upon I vmdwd mu» urolrn. the man now try In "In mull. Inn lulu-n4! undu- Ihdr warm wrap-I. 7mm bum-v! urn-ll n! on“ Mum»: I mm and In 4 ("I mumm- a 00mph Nauru! "- run! In "u- prnflwII-I luxury tM‘ Allin“! “would“: IN- nncr. hm which "av-- MM Ml "w“. Win up (no-v who ï¬nd mu «M to DWI. [m4 tho-moha- an au- upln. M at mo mum M drain". Ibo: curd- Wnpmammmmmltln Ilumllour de Ru-z had alum her (In: mldmn or a fumlly pension. Rue \‘uu- xIruul, In the uld Funk-urn: Stunt-Gur- muln. They drun- thither at «pm-e. The Imuu was 0! very mount appramnw. lulled In their lulu-n (nu-tunes. )lml- nme do sol-unï¬t. Marlin nml Hull. qume walled In Ibo IIulc- wet-punt: mom. omly partially heated by a nun" unm'laln Maw. «Mk- ‘l'lumunr. In In adjulnlu; mom. din-nun! 0w town! with (M pmprlocor. Alto-r a for mIn- ulna Ibo mush-d In «mam-I "mu In a mum un "u- nwind â€our. mulllnlnu In‘u Indy-lulu It opened a «W In with-h um;- wuu a poor IlIIlv vol. ("r hem". . "TI-95c an rather who «mm-u." um um. um: bet «autumn». ml». â€Ml to flu“ MM feel "It 1-0†In nun-II n In sun when: amnmnu." mwyhm.bmnatm mmumm.um devoted. «nun-h ‘ young girl! The widow. who could not no veranda] to have her berth. mt and Inmonted In- ceIuntly, Ind writs-.undnrtheumt- out excitement. ave hone" up to transport- ot Incen- “maul-Imam to trenly. She talked constantly of her filthlen lover. and seemed to take pleutlut‘e in tweaking or hem“ u aban- doned and “ahead; the wt. more touclml In her pride “I"! tn her heart. "Ah! my darting." Tlomane would gnaw". In her role or nmtactreu and consular. "II It not luvky that you have camped such a marriage? What must be the character. the soul. or 3' man who I- Influenced by a dot which his bride Is to III-Ins him! \Vlmt the prim» nought, my beauty, wml your money. nnd surely yuu are worthy a noble» man than that." “MMMNW AI AIflV 0' .00.- Am ti. I‘m ('0 II WWII‘I‘IJ although no 3'}: s {S .A COSMOPOLITAN. Oren! Went. without being Inspired by the steer Industry or the poulbllltles at town Ion. Back In New Hum he "I discovered Ind graduated In '19. He milled law, but nature anerted me" am! he went to London I! s toga Wain: (or the New to}: nor-M. ï¬e married III! nmr. of New York. nï¬iqt m ’9'" “(at my wound around the shore- of New Gaines. no the all) In: t'atally wrecked on the Japanese cont. and the human got on more by n Inlrncle. Some Japanese woodâ€"cutter! Md to be mad «uh I boat-nook not to end his pmlnlflnl yonng llfe right there. He I'll†In Japan three months. and got the language. or a bl; piece of It. and then to Peking. He made a highly adventurous trip to the are“ Wall of CM“ and beyond. the account of wnlcn he subsequently publllhed in I hook ll- lnltrlted by him-ell. In consequence o! chn It nuns llre In the mend edltlon. He returned to Callfqrnln and «no the npenhtnnan hundred ynrs out or print. There are "autumn to thin rune. he! I no not tnlnl now would advance pny chime. In order to MI I must say he an horn In I“. and he nun-elf hogan to he lnterenterl In what was un- lnn on m the work] then he hand hlmc eel! Inverts. nt the Age of the years where he hnol been taken by hln father. who was an American mtnMer. He has there for reren yearn. end nhnnrbed has French throngh hln shin. Rte French to m. day Is not 0! the experimental It‘d. be! mething which any cnbmnn enn nndemand. The yenrs from 13?. to m: were event In Germany. and there he shorted German end flayed nt Cooper's [null-m nlth the hay who u now Emperor of Germany. and we! Only "minded up" and counted by the name Roam. Be had Inherited the man Inn- (use. and having eheorhed (no more. the mtcrobe of cmmopollunlsm began to generate. He Don M. taste tor herd- !nc sheep In Cotonou. or ploughing In the my turf o! the bounding went. or Inn-e other Ameflcnn career 'hlch mm have been open to hlnn. The enl- tlntlon of this term he. gone on ever nlnce. In such I any that u make! a very tons nary. It! not mntrertnuon "a It the end at hi freshman year at Yale. when his health are out. He stated amend the world on n ailing- of New England ancestors. ending In Mr. John Bigeluw. who is his father. Him-low himself will no doubt be highly orrmnlml win-h i call him u cosmopoli- tan. or a emu-n or the world. but since that will not invalidate his claim»: an m the detail at his Americunlsm. i shall so describe Mm: and. aflI-r nil. It is much muro Llifllouit m be a mmmcnmlltan than an Anwrlvun. or any nlhcr person with one language. um.- ow! ui‘ prejudices. n'ml rurlnns hunr fur rating his kph-uh Ian-L 'I'iw n-am-n why I am ash-(I lo wriu- :Ilmul Mr. lllaeinw In that l dis- covered him. it wan in lï¬i'tl. whih- he was lin- n-dlmr or the Yul:- Caurani. i had nuch aspiraliunn as all artist-I have. and i ("noun-rm! that in- wnnlll print one I»! my plclnrfll. which he did. no I lay (-luim in llw original discovery M Mr. iliueluw: and ulna. i nun Add In that. l mud.- n rmilm-uvary mun» yenru inn-r. win-n ho publish-u! MDMP more n! my ulvlnrel In his magazine. Outing, llc‘ uinnrol "gain-l m». public. anal cannot «um-l m.- In divide lhu numnslhlilly. Tm- ska-[oh ll supposed to be u bl.» graphical any at him. but I think blui- "th Inn-mt my one but Hu- uubjout not than unlll Hwy are alum! «muuhlr «com-roan um. I, "In!" a mason. awn-red. by flunk-kn. (mm lwr‘: Wukly†CHARAO‘I‘IRISTIC SKETCH OP POULTNBV BIO3LOWv Vlwu - In: II- thy“ with the run-l Eâ€"pu-u- ol Germany-Xu- Wan-x a Ilium ol‘ m. lupinâ€"ll I amt “Ir-valor. IAR" ASHTON RIPE LIVERIORE‘ l-IRBONALLY It gunmen Mr. Blue- low to call hlmsol.’ an Amen-lean: and that word In health nlnx to be used in to broad a sense that It covers eval‘y one who belleves In the toad destlnlns o! lhla republic. Hr.- has the additional clulm of a long line and nude a moat creditable record. which 7.! widely recognised. Since the wnr ltrs. Livermore [Ill been but known as associated with the woman sunrise movement in the United luten. ï¬ne in the author of 1 number of vorh. among whten may he mentioned "What amn We Do with Our Bitumen?" and n number of nuclei in the Anne. the (Shanta-anal. the Milli Al- vacate. and Women's Jolt-pd. no in It mm a "aunt of Chm .... w-..“ ._. -.-_ .V , _ 7 Mn. uvermon assisted her tau-bind In the publication of the Universal!» organ for the lump]! valley. She was earnest In all that pertained to no- slttlng the Union troop during the 'IE. nnry Asimm nice anymore was born in Button. in... December 1!. 1321. SM is of Webb descent Ind her father was an Iciin ï¬ghter in the navy in ihe war of ma. Her mother van a til-«ends»! oi a well-known Engihh family. The girl received a thorough education in the Bolton public schools. the- mmied at t female rennin-r! u Charieuown. Inns" and acquired. in addition to what an ordinary girl '0Ԡget. a thorough cia-icni education. She in than ens-god u I teacher to I'Elflm. w. nu. -.. u-.. -..- _.-, v. ot mm»; In pubflc nml unused that power for ntklng nnlm slavery and the slave trifle. In 185 the had become the wife of the Rev. E. P. Liven-mom. a Unlvemlm minister. and. their tune: and um hem: mum. they worked to- gather happily and efleetlvely. In 1837 the couple removed to Chicago. where . - _ ‘#“-n go to Virginia and among her title! tn the teaching of n M of slate! «- nched to a plantation. She came he! a pronounced abolitionist. She um: in a private taboo! near Boston on her return, an had «cuffed _ the‘ 3m IIr. Marina's umlnn no so «all lumm m "n- mule": In America. Ens- laml. nml Germany that I will not «In- lnmu- Mm. hut rather (all wit“ - perfert (raven-r no In He does not male : "god of MI bony." In I have Macaw and on occasion! when H II! dinner- um- Ind mum" else in min: 0: which we wanted m see. ‘ they MM III the amulet“: on lhelr side. up 3:". up "to â€New. mum-lam.“ «runny... III}. in Ito-w! C mum. Input-tum] Iy y--.mh~l--u. Imu- lln-wr‘» Wyn-kn.» o! llw mm. in tact. and has paddled Mu um. Ray un-r nvurly every large tin-r In Human- and many here. Hz- u'a» tho um man In mama a mum: through "w [run â€am or the Danube. and In nan unn mumml the Mund- of HI. Thaw!» and 54. Km» In the Carltâ€" bean Bra. 1 km-w at (Ma fame of his. and deulrlng in ram: a law hum- of n-flm-lml "am. I multiplied. We no- Ieuml m- "and“: conu of the name In a Inn-Ix pun-v. but up In RI. l’elon- bun: "In llmuhmn Imk lhe vlur that m- haul lu-llu-r nm do the lhlng. and .u He Ind now “nrucl his salt." a- It were. He followed literature and ms own incllnatlonu. which took him all over Europe. He was an udom “nodalâ€"one o! the mom ldwnturoul $61770??le onion oi :60 Giant mun- llno. of which he was editor and part owner. The mull- !or travel had called Mm. and the mum. and to vult. '1 his cpl-ode wlll Inmate that he could never lave been a (fluent-lied bull. mu nun In the sense um Barium! would ludlcuo. £05.05: 5.20 < * Illii lino-ul- IJC I 11111 J1 1| 1: 38.0! :â€" 62:- 230 H: 2 I553! â€ARV A. I. LIVBRIORE. I’OIYLTNEY BIGELOW. FR EDERIC RBIING‘I'ON. mg g m. _ g M a h «mm on. u lin- m 3“ an.“ 'tnuIIIc-«D. I!!! I! .9! lynnkuw- Dov __._- an: _ _ w wâ€" mvâ€"v -â€"â€".w- ..._.. up. “I. Um. .3 VII lam Wlth loch mat orchard- uu! with over 2.00. nun-an vellum thclr trees. and (or whow [wheat they regularly publish I mum" and Vila-Mo paper. It I. hardly wrvrl-lu that Burl: Brut. yam 33.00..“ for on. (m at the Ooh! plum. al-o 31.000.“ to: the ï¬pkmtor pruneâ€"more than I: “use. their actual tn sold. my "Matty when the but I. DOM tun land to! their clIIIOIk'fI. Notwithstanding their pun-mt turning tom o! 101‘ calm-mu. they adwrtht- (or more In Imrh tllht how and in ad- J-mmu ten-Mary. ‘I'M wurlt luxu- Iha yr" mum! at an. «- utlltlr mu- “â€"0. 1'1an "nu. Ml on tho but". Mu- n ‘fl‘él' vhutwr to Ionâ€"0t tom-m MIMI. {or that WIIQW~IM haw ttw now»- Au Institution known to large fruit growers throughout both hemlnphereu. in the old emblllhed Stark Nurlertel. of Mutual“. um. um] Rockport. III. A features at the huslneu is 40.000 sores plnnted to orchards. The-e orchard-Are dutributed in 2! states: and perhaps no other 100 acres of tree. ever grown tun attracted so wide attention In thelr Stark Denver L‘nirrixnted Orchards. lrrisutlon. hitherto IMPM indI-penuv able. I! not given: but. instead the whole orchard In cultivated once I cook durtlut the [WWIIMI union. In the Dep't or Agriculture report. u long ago at 1632. U. B. Pathologist Van Detmm. who vin- tted and run-tum ellmined th» at" chunk. com-lulu! a Ion- deu'tlvtinn by laylnl. "Thin one lawn in practtcal horticulture it worth mint-ms to the country." . . ,. ï¬nk oils-gs. at com What In now called the electric light but was ï¬rst seen in ChicIsoâ€"the city that uses uore electric lights than any other In Amen-loo and that we: one ol the ï¬rst to use than: men-oily. These bugs on now I posltive nuisance there. Itilllons of, them Its an the sldewolh of the moth streets. to be crushed under the feet of the pedestrlouI._A amt nanny toll upon their hook and He In tint position. VII-lull“ their toot. In vntn endeavor: to turn over. The others are almost as helpless. They teen to have stunned or crippled themselves by flying usluot the lump globes. The unread of title pest has been wonder-tut. They were am noticed tn Chicaao only "'0 Vein am. yet today they are he- glnnlug to be seen to Cleveland, But- islo and Boston. and are very numer- ous in such summer resorts on â€bury Pork, Atlanta City and Ian: Branch. They are roaches, oppsnntly, o! the some genus or the cockroach. hut Inger. hotter and the color at glue. There must be something In the optics or the vermln that makes the electric light speclally attractive for them. mam-fun.» nu (huh-m :-