."_..fld*plonel: "and! Disk only a hr 3 my my. My um kW! '11: um iï¬mmmmmm- fl.“ ml the miml. unfohflng A hm all town. It In. "In t new). «mu-o. lthd‘mfool 'Me. new" Cl. and City-Ive long. And In Inn-lo uni-r H“ nvwmhpmto- I. â€3‘ it I“. Won", m: tn 1 ma n’wm urnâ€"o m pur- M and 04.! D 9mm.“ , W Y‘ uh “incom- ‘1llln-noovn . "I nut-mufï¬n and It the Mo. W a! ll MI bow mint," Nd "w mhufl flat I. m; mom‘s. I my a! hurl chm â€Y but '- on I. Came W nun "In mm. "U.“ ‘0‘ It. “Mm": "I (cum) Ihll a: nylon," "It! nth-r (Ml you I'M ler- In I“ I“! min In lama. It am (or 7“.†[Mid I). count. Th Mood hulmd tn din" (Mr m m m Min-t "rnrur M." N cmflnnod. "an Inn-hulk»: lo no.“ “It [luv-d quirk†up In “(on- wi; In‘ a. nut m nywly. :- In "in.†o (.3 I‘D" "An mourn. but. u m I'M “too"! In you, “an 0- loan“. who bu mm m a I“ Motor. tunic“. ma I be! no I!!! (cum (in II mum N m 10 pa- v1.6" "at which n ‘ no“ .01 in. our," M- m." land and won (3 mm W Inna-My M has to mm Ila" pmhhk M um. for he can by no 90â€"O- Ully m In pan-1n. own lbo M!!- In... at In!" turn upnnla- Mu lt- lhl "-1 rum-3 Io but him any On Mon." m then are but two crulura m Ct. angina"! or St. Helena. villa a oouttnuoua cordon of armed guns]. to posted around Lon-wood loan. another at the conllnea or the “III. and yet a thud along the coal}. '0 have made the mutate o! auppoa- h. that our and Mcultlea would â€at u on land. But. experience Ma Ma that by relying on the corruptlen at manta and the stupidity ot acn- at. the path to an alien can alvaya to had. smooth. The really lnlur MN. ohatacle has hitherto Dean I... mm o! the Enxllah menâ€"ot- val. They are. aa you know. warn“ d (ha approach of a voaael by algnal hop tho lookout on the pool. which I... a poo-pact of over twenty bacon. m. on to windward. one to lot- M they allow no ahlp to enter the Nada without beta; parched: no one to land Itttwut penal-Inn from the M: and Gwen aflur dart their mmboata. puma. town! the tat-ml all light. â€we! any mnunlratlon wtth .301 m. We have not hltherto neon“ which n the llmnnr and which the weaker of the two banter! M conï¬ne the owect at our devotion. CHAPTER XXL-40011131129). “You will not lave lulled to observe." In bun. “an: out put “comptr- m I!" In numberâ€"have .n practi- olny owed their Mare to one and the “A whom. than, who bu gum me in m of steel-inc. and It â€a a" (no-door for mm "km av mummy 6 ca . in 1dr} ihoflom warm." " â€In! Hahn-s. with summit x. on; any "flute I V The turgeonâ€"g wiry. warp-eyed little min. of half his Mm fluentâ€. twinkâ€"rallied Mm upon Mt lensnlvenen to pain in a tone at Irony which branch! the blond hotly hot lfl‘o hh cheeks. end gate that date We the rimmed glow at m Dick would have given’nmoh a lit cut to exi'tlu the true acute or it W“ comm on the previous m but even Mt banne- at the ' and u- remfl. seemed t _ en tin-former. m; ‘ ' W than eyed m ‘t‘ ut- ‘1’ an 0! (ho name 090nm I: II. ("M'- m." nodal (he mm. Mum. no loam. "I would dan- anything in mm. but am Is a forlorn how‘ "I'm. mlkmn.“ tarot: In (tannin. I 'llh a mat-MI». [mate of an» i maul. "up lot" but to thank you for 17mm 3""!an this «ï¬ning. and to ubtve you for ï¬ne (Mum. A: for (Ms pm" Inmkm." 3M added. turning to nor Moths-Irma: "1 till! on to that. You «an and our mum. and the u- the mice we um me upon our- telven. I! an the world (urn mven!" hunummmemmand mul'lflhlmflflmm The WI. 'ho remained note clearly (Mt MI 2mm and all cow WIIIlmultRMyocmme to whom he had commuted bl. scent. ran-Med ballad to Icon-e the (rumpled when 0! the three muted gentle- m mm! mm. and your when». howevcr Incubus. cope-n to my Mad loo numb" “dam for me to manta any one to embark upon II." Tho mtmwl mu nl I)“- Mhor 1'0. Ila, In- "at Ibo «mm In nun-g. and In [in Mm "on he Inna-I In M. (ï¬lm-«- In“, "Ur In! Inn-d." 1â€"H "no Ian-r. “m M†nun-um me» my â€non. I um um vim to ram I do Mom-u! porn-Wm um! 34th mmy, "l "mum-u." M and. â€you haw many cal): noun you; cm can pub-nu nyply I var! than on" mun-u. "or murh. than. h (M- mnal rm: an I'V- us?" "Mom“. to! Ibo pmM." “I "so nah; "pt-db†out put I In: haw can. no.“ um In nun." "an nu!“ Mod Camilla. Mu: In hot hot. And boll-c unruly damn upon "no mu. mm. "m ml your nu ma have Ion! you plan; an M Dunn N lloku on (In M!- ul lay?" And un- mnwd Mr hrl‘ noon Mn 1 "No. run my not.†"Jar-ad “MM. â€My. "ll'n am at "or nut-luau" about. but In upturn-nuns “but. “MM Ma amt. Cunllh W Inunlr. and he haul- oud to lulu-unl- bu. "mu. I: um." m and. "my I rely on you. man. for my "qu mtmuu 2" il- Md hoped to [nun tho mu o! "M by utlng than. I. "all vly. to: I illuminant: in?!“ to M- n- "‘l. to Comte, who has been endowed by nature with the strength and cour- In 0! I hero. wtll. I trust. thlnh those qualttlee worthlly employed In the nerv- lce of one who nppreclate- themeohlth- Ir. 1 look to Na: to work the mbmutne boat. which will be famous ln butory. end In vhteh he um receive the ï¬rst I (mun. tron: the Emperor In freedom. "Front yuu man-tent." he continued. turntng to Ll. Came. who we: uwnlt- tn; MI turn tn mm. tneptdutlon. "I mm let I In- dnnmul but not lea dlfllcult eel-vice. Our pretended mer- chant-vessel must be commended by I «pain at nut-ate nullity In seem“- IMD. and or tact and teuoun‘e “student to enable him tn nun-(y the tnqabl- “one of the llrttteh one" who um been! (M ehlp tn the um] mum on he: nnlvul. hm Alone at us have utlll ‘ rm acce- to Frauen you wlll. I In em. and It. Inch In «Mr amour the neglected medal of the matte.“ .lrfltmflwmr' “From In. Holmes. to whoae’honor Ind Judgment have been committed the vm funds or the Imperial house. 1 null hope (0 receive 3 [mm o! a sum at money to defray the expense of the expedition, which. however urge. will be lucouldenble when â€lulled acnlmu the magnitude of the result. “I am both flattered and strength- ened." he laid. Addressing them all. “by your kind approval; um more no 1- our share In Orin-mun: this scheme II but Ila-ll comp-red with the nulatuce which I hope to receive from you. who will thus earn the larger part or the glory and reward- which attend success. no dimculty In mdlnx their lntentlona -â€"or at any rate thelr Inclination!â€" upon their (mu: but he was not with- out hope at pining from them what measure of support wan Absolutely neocuary to his plan. CHAPTER [‘7‘ I'ole next morn- lng the rebrlfun had doï¬e Ia work and he m himself mm. mm the worse for n pair of ï¬ll shoulders and 1 few cuts upon the 00th cyn- "ï¬m. and humour ml luau ole". Theywenmmrtlng aontnennï¬ manta-way when-amounted: 'M’l a mouse!" The Drive girl who had flood un- mnacmbmgeotsmmm -uttflumtflmlldmthom mum-tun. mum-WM lawun ‘3ng Wm The is on odd nyinc thot one never know! a woman- no. oust-act†till he nee-herintmmnentoldnngerâ€"m seldom then. might well he “and. A ample of young ladies Vere on top oi ‘ the Hills building min-day. In†last :l’nnchco Pout. (he “lied boldly to theveryedceofthemtsndgued steadily into the street below without the thrill of n nerve or the quiver of 3 muscle. "Brave girl. tut.†observed the usual sneer. "stout-hm and (caries. she'll mole some man a. good wit... Huh! Look At tho: other one."1 he “chimed in Mu. u the scout- hearted girl's companion chi-Ink back and cried inflict-loony: “0h. hold me! I want to jump oil!“ "What. a little tool!†nit] the dull ofï¬cer. "A baby to be vetted. Wont! to jump oil! You couldn't. pail her on than with an or teen." “n lust-am M M the con-cm; in Dunn mm Mr m and him-ti! "Im- Im flood. In and her .0. and ma. um 0» {mm “do. In mil- indo M van Mr In the "(clam oer- vkv ol I» god†who inn unmred in: prayer. n 1m: in CM. “mun. innâ€"which our own In much mumbled --â€"nm Nam wu Mari-c. "fly “the, who Ind III the wit of hum minutiae aim-toneâ€" 'ï¬m lMa mi: he um. he ml] ’be culled (tannin. ind l Odie-u her (1 up (mt turmeric! who bu and us.‘ "anolmn was pinned with its red- inalsl a! "I! "MY. OM took Mm into 1 M31. favor. in anon-rd â€we Mm a high command In the Irish triple. and ‘ heaped him with row-Na. He mem- ‘ 09nd me, too. and after my («term dam he married me to II. dc Ionian. 1 n spatial-In oi Ill ancient 1-0 Milly I house. and amine" devoted to the an.‘ pal-or. in whole mice he met in honor- able can in an. I "I but ll then. udlmvohccnlnmleevuflm. (or neither 1!!! brother-im' not I have I am Inmate our use-with (no? Dom-m I A “It†I'll-r- !“ (on moms. mm: «or: Iflo' I! "n In. 14m:- 3: bong?" ukod the "my a...“ a. 1â€: w: for my ! of - undo! mm by m- m and emu-am by I» but!“ of an up (AM “In!" mum! mum. mono-I In Mn mm by a mud chum; M m "w «MM lo M: spear. and wflh a my" " 'Ah" and Nomi-on. what my fum- rr in! to flunk Nu. 'm cm lou- bu- In nun-h of Mn mm cumin-f I! upon-an out nnn- In a um I- \‘Iml "“1- arm me our to l'nlm In cum: 0! n damn-lar- wlh. In whom M III II- 1 no «mum In "um-t my mun-d out or M- (mum and We ï¬nd. which you ' Mvr «mam mu m "Mu. Ibo "and wonhy of Mn moonâ€. And! than In mm In rm- shot In an! mung. 0! Nu» rehemon he found to“: I Ma dong-M" and Ma cum Info In x "on how 0! (8m Map-m Ill-If.) to that. man l M hon m- mombd by n hun- Mun Rocha. "u- nit-coded. mu may nan-ow "- oun“. In mchlnc Bantry Bay. when I mull!" 0! Damon undu- “mu-M and O‘Coauoc I'm not to "can am. "who And the From-h troop. which be I'll brim: on: It (Mr Inflation. fly “that. who had pen-bun! MM slant. n- nuw temp!“ to join them tar (M at» a! nvmn. “Yo-c: but I nhull claim one from you In return. And now linen. l was born." OM bean. “In the re" III. In the county of Tippenry. fly mount died when I I‘ll but I In ml: 036. My tuber. Anthony Domhuu o! Ctulo (Tu-vol. 'u wmuflufly med 0! Mn; new In Wolfe Town'- cou- lptncy. and when the "bullion brok- out In '11 the (ham m upon him [In (Inn. no look new. and o! Ion than A yeah-upon (M nub In mu: 0! Mm and rod. tor Ma me. "Good!" he sold. 1mm" back a! her; “then 1 VIII Abando- my â€mount†and own you to be not; and I! than be umply I "cry "In! you tell me. I! you win." She hushed and looked Mm frankly In the (tee. He [an "at "all wu not ‘ an opportunity {or mntlmnt, um! caught gratefully It the ammdefle' Iho offered Mm III-lend. "It II true that the mom I tell you. the more completely you will acknowl- edxe me to be In the right." she replied. "and nut consideration would tempt a woman to even greater Imprudencu than this." "Irish by birth." she replied; “French by breedlnt and adoption. on. It II no secret," she went on. with a smile. a.- chk hesitated to press the inquiry: "and I would glndly tell you all about It I! I thought It could Interest you: but your sympathies up, u I told you. in Inother dlrecflon auézether." "Everything interestsâ€"me that can- cel-n1 you!" burst out Dick. “1 gm longing to hear more." “Are you really Irish, and not French at all?" he asked. It Wat not until close upon 3 o'clock that Cumin: returned. However. when sin did come, the came alone. and that was a consolation worth Visiting tor. She joined Dick in the morning-room dowmmirl. and settled herself by the ï¬re with perfect can of manner. He felt that his conï¬dence might 10min: him it he waited. and after he had re- plied to her inquiries he took a plunge at once. round and round me. and sure unto my alley windows!" But he was only hall displeased. Thin little bout lull wan-mod him after s". and he (on the Ian-nine current. ot‘hope and uuve thouht runnlnl’ through his min like I mill-mo In the sprint nun-lulu. He had cue-pea the dreaded good fortune thlt had threatened him with “mm diam banishment. and he had lie-III! to and his barren: with Clmllla even more profluhle than he could haw: ventured to expect when he mde it. (Tollm! BRAVE GIRLS. cam-l Cable Cor mu letting. That the Dunn of venereuon Is eIngn- Ierly ebuent In the average Amer-Ion we: long eInce discovered and exploded by Hark TweIn In his “Innocent- Abrood. " This fact I: nowhere more no- ' tIeeehIe than in the "Me hemnlnga that go to make up the ensemble of Me In e M: elty. Coming uptown In a dancing Thu-d avenue cable car, a mu. ereI coma Interrupted for a moment the car’- peels“. It was the funeral at a Free Halon and the hearse wee fol- lowed by e bend of mustang playing the deed march. Only for e moment the ear nleckened, then wIth n clung end start It sped along between the cor- rleuel of the seamen. A enrlom crowd lining the purulent on eIther aide used It the prone-elem Not one of the mbly ltfted his hat, 1 custom or respect obmed In. almost every clty threadsâ€"New York Herald. A mien thing about tine new and improved life-buoy in that it h Iiied with I vertical propeller to eeelet flo- tation. This propeller is worked_ by the mode. while the vertical propeller for propulsion I: worked by the pedeln. A fur need has been attained with this machine. Previous life-buoy: were only oeelgned to loot o me in the wtter. but this new type will nuclei 3 man to reach the lead In an no ship may be in his neighborhood. The mechanism In concealed In - merdlght be: In front. whk‘h In sub llclenOy large to “do! flotation. It Is to un- box that the nut In Mind. ind hero Ila-l Inc: we “upland. The tube which ms through lhn balloon In rally the helm of the muchlne. To um the hardy mariner who mmn In. Me to the buoy Idol-en hl-oell’ to prevent his being wept I"! by heavy me which any mt over him. When more la 3 good Dram Nevin; he can sure-d Ma sills and “In over (In um I: "II In It he were In t am. The propeller Im been rigged both a u never and as n paddle. Ham 9. no wlml (he nlpvmicd unr- lner on the Banana "rem can pro. pd Nan-en u I mower-tale need. Them In I hollow tube running lhrouxh this rubber has. Illd the who Inclom the III". for n horlwnlnl pm puller. 'nm propeller I: worked with pea-II exactly Ilka a bicycle. and when The In [Ito-buoy mlly consists of III elongated rubber balloon. This serve: at once u 1 nut and a neat. Francois Barnum]: of Perl: was 919 inventor of this mnchlne, whlch for compactness aux-panes anything in the name llne previously developed. The Bunker: “(eâ€"buoy. as the new ma« chine nu been ï¬lled, has been put to ton-re test- by the French government, which will doubtless adopt n on many of the Punch mn-or-war. This llle~buoy folds up into a very small space. and the shipwrecked mar- lner could with a machine a! this klnd maintain hlmnelt afloat (or day: at a tlme. He could even carry a supply or tutor and food. If not some extra cloth~ lug. MAN in France has invented a Ille- buoy which has many of the ele- ‘ meqts of a yacht. ' ‘ It 13 provided with sang and n propel- ler; It will main- tain a man above the waves, Ind It carrlen I compass to steer with. which .5 likawlu provided with a light at; night. , l II c.- P" Up a mu. lullâ€"TIM Now loll. BI" 00th a Comp-n wlch - um- 14;!" at Night and lake- l'n'lr CURIOUS MACHINE INVENTID IV M. BARATHON. LIFE BUOY 0N WHEELS Ala-tumâ€. THE BICYCLE LIFE-BUOY WITH WHBEIA ane-m Ami-non. Drummerâ€"I‘ve done n M. dny's work toâ€"du; have am «am for over {5.- ooo worth of goals. BIII Colleew~ Who me the parties? Drummerâ€"An to Skinner I: Blow. Bill Collectorâ€"- nut neur- My employ-Ion! for m for tea mom mm;_m'e know win! then“ do smwmr m- The digestibility of cheese has been tested by 1 German chemist. who placed the samples in an srtiï¬cisl digestive fluid containing a considerable portion or fresh gastric juice. Cheehire‘ Ind Roonefott cheese took four hours to di- gest. Gorgonzola eight hours and Brie. Sviss and ten other mieties ten hours. As In ordinary men! is digested in iam- or an hours. the common belief thst cheese aids digestion appears to he er- roneons. "An expert in minnhysim? He does not know the meaning of the word.†tn: the rnther sun-max answer. Bo- tmn Mr. (nadntone and Ir. Huxley no love. in truth. was ever lost. Their re- lation: were never intimate and though in private they met ll men do in Eng- land. amicably Ind civilly. no anther how much they difler in public, more was and could be no cordinilty.~â€"3cribâ€" ner'o. flunk, nod nun-om. , Thrre wnsrdperhnpn mm Iii" iii-~-I In England I nanny-kn! club. 01' which Huxley and Inny other eminent 1 portions were membern.1'lwy not once a month to discourse oi than high, mule-n Mr. Giadaione was one. There Is no known object on which tho mt parliament-Han in not rudy iol enlarge with copious conï¬denca. He did on metaphysics at the club Ind ehevhm. Mr. Huxley 1m once and whether Mr. Gladstone wan an expert menphysician. { didn't ion any time climbing a "will. Win-n I got tell brazed up among an limbs l at and pumped had It um pile of burn; every limo no ticked I [1" him I bullet. ml they .11 “and lick- Inc. I had ï¬re bean in one pik. and I think they limit have weighed our 0 Ion lumber." "Every one rolled down the hill low-rd mo and were kicking and Ibrasnlng nround not ton "on: um: In that Ham I came to Hm conclusion that I was In a bear country and l "No, air: they were not kitten: or cubs. They were boars," doc-lured Doc. I think I piled up obout a ton 0! hour meat in about thirty socondl. I war not hunting in the southern part at Trinity county. about seventeen or eighteen years ago. We had killed about forty deer and three panther: and a. bear or two in a couple at weeks, and were pretty near ready to break camp ‘ when I thought I would go out and kill 1another deer to take home tresh. It. ‘wao late in the afternoon and I was creeping along through the brush when suddenly I came out into a little o‘pen- ing. I stopped to see If there was any sign of deer. and while I Itood looking about a big black bear climbed up on the trunk o! n his Ilr tree that had been ‘ uprooted. He wasn't thirty yards away and I plugged him in theear. He rolled oil the log and down the hill toward me, but before l had time to see it he was deml another hear climbed on the some ' log to see what the row was about. I . shot it la the head and It rolled down i the same way the other had gone.‘ l’p climbed a big two-year-old to take its place. and after I had uhot it two big year-Hugs. one alter the other, clnInv bored up on the log to he shot. "A has of bears!" excialmod the young man who had just been mun. about n In; or snipe he had once killed. “What. were theyâ€"little (allows; what In it you call thankâ€"kittens; no. cubs; that's It 1’" in as short I time as any mu, ever did." ma Doc sudley, the oxâ€"Shorlll Ind bear-hunter of Mondlclno. to a San Francisco reporter. l‘ln of a. lot-m Anl-nu In 0:- “I Milan 1 not as his a m at burl Chm I“ mention. IN A BEAR BOUN'I‘I‘V. ma’ï¬iii Aim S'W'R on wan-u limo. nu non-s. 10“. I. .0! .U fund's-o." land-.30 cl: 3. IIY OIE TuoI-v and m "Prof. suunbou, mt. door, can-Ia 1 mo con-uni annoyauca by the way in ‘ which he he" on playing the piano ' to: hours ata union." "But you know the pmtaaaor ia a loading authority at the theory 0! mule." “i don't object io hia (booty in the least; it's his prac- m .- nououmvotoi. 7 Inn-4, out. Inmmuvm ‘Vum "I“. E11]. 53;†' Emma's-E Mama-mum“. In.) cold. It. con-o- eo- t. h ban and “out a: It often to nab-- Ora-No.7 _ mo." the Idol. my Bubundlhnthnrmuoommw now by "w Mthvuvs 319v, 1 if... when in Radon menu-an issue: a «one My.“ Ivy-Iv one.“ 0|â€!th mucus†â€than. cw- duu enjoy It." and It ““4“.“ ’9’ Fuï¬d' by it the air Infant-mud. Thareupon he dew-eyed III the microbe: In I. eer- talu quantity of III' Ind fed at to g number of small animals. But tn pure air dld not. neon to agree with tin" lmle beans, It seemed. tor they died. Ann-nu IBM by Pun All‘. That. nature generally known what she is about better nun none scion!!- lc experlmentera, Prom-nor Kljlnilla o! Klew has found out to his sorrow. He thought. people would be better cl! “Well." answered the little one, with a. deep sigh. “papa says your minute a an hour and I Just wondered how [mil hers 15.", "Why do you at such a question. dear?" . â€mu-- She took the little girl with to: M day to no u "load. - “She will be down In I minute,†you. the waiter they had taken . f in the parlor. ' At soon a: the serum din onln lmlo Katharine leaned over naid to her mother: " "Momma, how lonsm her mum-r _ The mother stopped to think an in- .3 stunt. then sold: ' Always “mall. Thenhtdmlunuwm ummflumflo am. I‘m hummhmnnnm.m5u. mod for all her In your b1,- Kuaa‘J-iii-n- ' ' yawn '"flw VI, "A“? lemlflmllm mwnorm Sanaparilla noun. ‘ LIVER a â€JD“. 8n» O...