"It. mm. I†will you no. m tunic? Your Mud. up. all well." “I know. ht ï¬lm In unveil-3 In- ma an. Tell It to non one." "I madâ€"Indeed. l and. You nwwumumnp. [would ruin Clo an an. â€: no duh nu arm." "Yn In my man. Ir. (3-01“on1 m In. muâ€"lmt I cut up M.†a... at“. qum seemed to all he that the 'u to balkâ€"40! m, «an. “I. ll of I!- lac?" "M â€I told â€0 lb- Loe In well.†"It. cur-II. I have 31m you mom of .y â€Ilene! that l in" out In- and on any can par-nu. Ina-u l m you no" II In. and bun-e lhnperfmm eel-mm. Ha- mh nus, oi which you mate to ml at. "mm to do withâ€"with Deter hum?" Be: «he on u I vim. um (I. Intact In hinted, for no N m "a M»-odla that lear- : h] night 0- which In nm In been mum to her. ‘1 'm m to m m by ut- ' is â€other: I“, a It m m- . II h It! I) II- ; Whammmmuummn - pr tooling a! My." can at loam IImIIOIl. It. Cantu-1.†in mild, My. : “ mum [do-0t WM. “"' An in mind to Archer Train?†nom'mnhbut heron-at Mn malady. -. "I "‘6‘ it! ï¬t It'll! low,†with - mum-m, In: '- a- on ' 1th "of (It-ma mm: mm (hi - "Man you an New Yorkâ€"4m It .;;.~ugmman York: 1; m â€immune. [munmlovz . '-"fl â€like“ m at! my In“ gym rm; am am. . lNTERNATtONAL PRESO ASSOCIATIQN.. cam XVIIIâ€"(comment lyn end like Lee are to be married In It won August now. and the Weather September †M. it! hottest Home spent a hrge "To m- lacâ€"married to Mine Lee? portion or her time out 0! duo“. with Great Heaven! And one In aware of only Leo [or o companion. She not, hisâ€"Who: sun I saying? Whlt did I ', Doe lovety afternoon. on the bank! 0! Jay? 0, Mr. Contrenl. excuse meâ€"l the river. dividing her tune between the am Harm-ink" She moped blind- 'chumlhg moraine of e‘unehine and ly for oomethin; to cling to tell for- man before her,qhdohook of poems ward. end he received her senseless In he!“ luv. When there was e Itep It her form In his arms. side. She looked up, and law the race He held her silently "a moment. his: of Lou!- Curran! r, , lace wearing a look of unutterable love 1 M , n w mm that It 35ml be fut. ï¬lled (1 ,ll-Mn? trauma. m Ila Burl-on?" and Casual. uh haw m MI Ctr eye: mmlwmtm “Nuttwnniyhmmatmthe â€Ya. tho II well. WM! an you mflnfl“ umu the boot fro- the mad when II In (Allen. W and mum upon him and "ï¬ll“ his annually. "le do you "m “not!" my questions. It. Guam“? 1: In ut- ml um I mum in: to but me- am of no hello from which I ban Inn no In; I'â€. h n am? Why do you rah- I0 and, my moo-able curb-It: on um subject.†Munr- bum he: clouded â€"- Ill loom M In with tender vlu In Ill 1 "You. y bun wished l were an ul- m. our and om lulu. But I 5.1% no (shot II M direction. My friend! I" I" roll. you guy? What of mu In? D“ you no In?“ "The, In all well. How mallow†tho quu all. on (to mull: mu op- pouu. and win I pic-tun for I palm- " to We: to taunt" “I III planned to hour you ny so. 188'! n lovely? But you must. tell me abogg home. flow In all my Meat?“ “I have been In New York only a {on- nlsh! since I In! a! you. Business has hm no olnvhm. I am (mm New York than dun um. WM! I bountiful Ono! you have made: yourself In!" "Very well; that you. And you? But! need not uk. Your look. unluer {or you. When did you leave New York?" "I: In something to be welcomed by I brute. mu Barium: their Instincts are seldom 3: mm. I believe. Have you been well. Ill-n Hartman?" "No.- 1 am ‘not nun-y at an. I am glad to no you." She held out her hand. "So Is Leo, tooâ€"only see him caper." The dog was tannin] upon Mr. Cu- !uni. with the Mullet! demonstration: of Joy. Ho patted the silly laud. “Pox-ht». I ought Eat to have done no. Indeed. I tried hard not to. Are you very Angry!" “I did; but I hardly (haunt you woglcl run ldvanun at It." “Miss Harflnon. you will. I trait. ex- euu me [or necking you here. But my wish to no you vs. no strong, tint, on my VI! to the White Mountains. 1 left my plrty and turned aside here. to [ratify that dull-e. You know you save me Mullen!" ' " "'WBâ€"V'V‘CLARA AUGUSTA "IMhhqutou-wunyhc quirk! which Hr. Tm!!! my pro- poqud, now may an m Imper- Hmt." mud Cuban! unduly. mm W no Mon to hm m m equiv-cl. no to tram-nin- boul- Cum-I I‘ll. W In New York my. an males ruin! the old My 0! his mum 83mm, Ind mbbqnumdorwlyllohl “Immune-ulna. “mummum-nn- mu Archer My: aunt u- out. Cam: mind It. coldly but mink. Mints-mutan- pdlql, bgtmttothomum "If. Mai†to .14.“! Balm lhvptodulwlthannotm. mdlmtlumwmdomthn- mo! III-warns the amt.» «mummy He never kin-ell he. met Ink hr mon- m,»mamuu- when he an nod-Iv. .- to may on. for â€mu-u am on um «ml-ca. name-nun» marineâ€"it m dun In. “hov- Gnu M, but an. on cane a run! “It I. had told It: the "lib. ‘whclh-llmlnnmhflodm deep to hm mean. in was kind to herâ€"very mm. and Mid. and menuâ€"hr It '1- to: II Ar- cher Tnvlyl‘a mum to be mama to anything-and I. fall that I. oval Mr Ill rupee! nd attention. II rot-r- M not. love. In! "on m In. rat-1 lit-d. m~m.muu. (ml. awed her mum, but not win II. «and for m that Ill-4m Ion. with Ila. Pro- la- loan-below"! u- umy or no antler at Paul Lh- nm; but In am of II. II- la! n:- ma him. no Iona »- handy «can to pardon «on me Mum mun “can. no Ila. old radiance of 1M Ir. Jol- 1’eryl. no cloud. Only "to CM butler and m wit. ro- .-uu¢ In the he! wins. to II: the too-- may. Ind loo Ibo null- ou‘ d a. â€ham. M Ian. I“. In. «mainland u Null. Mela um not in v“. lhm. Perla†(I. «m m.- (oo forcibly roll-M Il- ol (I. ml to in land and but. Alan-dust- “Nth "- null“. M hut-u wall-m eta-u with low and u-lnun no I“ r mum both «and that u should at. plans In tho “shimâ€. church when they mama, but (to: Mad to m with. or Ir. Truly». Ho 40- nned tome dot-mu. In. Loo do- eluod. (or hum bound to M' lonely. mu arm:- to M- buo- m numb. A at o! all-um“. that m a mu. ton-tune In than"... Ind I settlement of three than.“ I nor -pln many. The pron «one how was lunhhod. and am no no Ion ‘ clan: «um-Minn! I- on city. nur haunt. “Ill-nun Alena- He sue her his arm. and they went up to the house together, followed by [ He premd the limo icy handl In his. but he did not m the lips he would have given half his ‘llle to have felt upon lilo. He was too honorable to take advantage of her helplessness. She re- vlved alter a while. and met on eye- u be knell bellde her. “Are you better?" he asked, gently. "Yes, it In over now. I am sorry to have troubled you. I 1mm depend on you to so to the how with me. Nurse Day vlll be glad to welcome you. And I must ask you not to alarm her by I'- ludlog to my sudden moon. I am quite well now." "My poor Margie! My poor little dar- ling!" He held her silently "a moment. his law wearing a look of unutwrahlo love and Mdnm: than he put her down on the m. and‘hrought water in a large lea! from the stream. He bathed her forehead. tenderly a; a mother might murmurlnz over her words at gentlemen and election. Great Heaven! And lhe In aware of hisâ€"What am I saying? Whlt did I say? 0, Mr. Cumm. excuse meâ€"l um Harm-ink" She moped blind- ly for eomething to cling to (all for- ward." Ind he received her senseless Ion-m In his arms. CHAPTER XIX. rude or allow on the amnion. Mem- 6 H n e and her R C H E R TRIV- lyn and Alexan- drlne he. won mud In Septem- ber. It In a very quiet voddlns, the bfldegmom paler- rln‘ that then mus-mu "mauled!“ "Oodlufl the KW ll mo, an! a to. yen-shut madlflodhhmflumr-Ctnp mm: for the MM: of mm Humbug-nthâ€: 8mm. 110me no puddle m d "Dent-chm. Donnell-u Ibo: Alleg'Vvu the tort at m min writer. not. mum nd m. Aunt rut-ans. "0 "magntmmnmm 11!. Mgunowlfllh “I!“ “was“ burnt W“ the cunt-fly at m, but the II)- cnl mm a! me at m m:- my...“ mausoleum!“ m polo-land chair. For my nun p. was librarian w the date a mutant-d am In chic-helm pm in 1:14. The Ger-II salon! “then. «m m :- smear-n." "I 'm-w‘ no “can o.._lllh" - or no mu! mu m particu- y can“ with the "no. peri- d m m m 1- Omar. at the hot mama II that of a. "mine," m hy Backer and W by Alta! do Inset I- m tall hon "no. 11. "Walt :- m." fly In lama-Ulnar. m M “at no In. period a the It!“ Ions. in «the! In '11.! um am by o no" at“ 'nuh’ attend amid a I“: an my- buml. he I“! in loll. Icr m- mule. and m m" I“, I... Immu marl: which [took the "My 0! mung. and when I II. the lady's fun. I. my mt 1 wind lama! Hanna-9" mmumnm-mmmnh not MOMIK nail“ the W' II: a that ma. Autufl’nfln. hummus-manta! mldhflmol-ifllflm'" mlmflMno-temhd'm “canard-labor! “loom-ho thMItho-n-w-aldu. mxadmmunanlmm. hymn-6d. mun-lothulm "0. It.“ he aid. “1 that youâ€"l that you! You Dan I.“ no In Mmulthuwpoulblolormlo bot-one. It In Ill. not“ back Io hum alter a In. am. to hm that m was man «In! I '33 hot doe-Ind In In. 0. lurch! lush! I] Ira-nod larch! God {cum he let Ind-mu lunch I than! 0! no." Cairn-1‘- hrd he. lone-ed a mm. a no vita-0d um um abun- Int at a. road In Hm Mn. “You my well III on 40' town â€I." I. .ull. â€You dawn the All 'l'nvlyn'l pride and union Ion Mn. ml flea lost In rmd "nu-m. km on- mw no“. Ho tom" Cu- lrnnl’l Imlu. I. bid Mn llama! vu pun. No put out III hands In! [rum than 0! III. coup-abs. "Vllloln!" crled eronl, tuning from his chair. Ill! (Ice outlet \vllll ll- dlgonlon. “n It were no! I dlunco to uee violence upon o soon, I would thunk you Ionndly! You loved 3hrâ€" nret Hem-on. and yet believed that damn-ole hloehood at her! On! upon such love! Else 1.. Illd wot. on pure as the angels! Yes; you It! truly. I um devoted to her. I would have given my llle. yea, my loul'l solution. {or her love! But one never and [or no. I never 93th her to do evllâ€"l would not. I! I could. and I could not. I! I would! Who "noted lbll vllo elon- der? Show II!!! to m, and by haven. Ills blood shell vlpo out the lulu!" "1 on: ewe out. but the not do†noivcltué‘o my (eating I have tried to. till all reg-rd ,(or Margaret Herri- m. hot it lo impooeihle. 1 con control it. but I cannot mole it die. My write know- ‘lt all-l told her freelyâ€"end knowing it. she won willing to hear my name. For some reason. unltnm to me. unexplained†Moment, ehe‘out me on. i had neon her only thedoy before the intel note reached oleâ€"had held her In my arm: end felt her kins uponmy lino." Heletopoed, controlling hie emotion, and went on resolutely. “The next day I received I letter irom her. a brlet. cold, nlmoet eoorniui let- ter. She renounced. mutter-He? .w'onid never meet me again but on a stranger. She need make no explnnn- tlon, she laid. My own conscience would tell me why she could no longer ‘ be anything to me. As it I had commit- ‘ ted some crime. 1 Ihould have sought her. iron: one end of the earth to the other, and won from her an explana- tion or her rejection. had it not been lor the force oi circumntnncen, which revenled to me that the left tor the North. in the early normâ€"with youâ€"â€" or equivalent to that. She entond the trein at the some time. and you were both in the same car. Thin inet, eou~' pied with your well-known devotion to her. and her renunciation oi me, atla- fled are (hot she had fled from me. to the arm. ei-nuoiher lover.†waywa- Km 1" '. "Sue'h In‘i this. £3312†' “It wu cox-nit. bind her MIL may, with my? b soulâ€"1mg- q. 1 two has: numb": of It an. " “m. Trauma/1 ul‘q outrun. with do“ mm! In hm from. "you have I wile." v “mum-um mud .mtotldulumhllltthm “In. Ywmdmnmmu, onetime!!! Wig“ wwumm1 {‘f" (1. CI cams-nu {gauging-13m Thenhn'm-ummlnlud Ilium 31'3"" L}: flomnï¬rï¬mmndup bmmdtonmnmwnw, ant-Wad. hummus. d u. Pop-lulu Mr "I†'Ilm" VII?“ M: .C. “I, IN". II. [Ol- ‘l’lclcr. Gonna Nonm- Warmth-“manna.- mumnmmumc‘m sun: on Ila-Mu, (a? Innin- m- d (I. I‘m-1 F'Ir run. (In. can. .“ “flu". rug- in. me- an nun-u. u 3-.- to say: "110 Cu 3mm lion“ ball I: way. or we'll to around.“ “Na. In.“ I“ l hon-n "nu ma. nummyuuqulmtheua Enos 3: i1.‘on¢ do 2-! las- < flan-cl!â€" -0 Sla- - as} hallo... I. .3812. on. a. To make It amt to Wadi. who flunk (hm-elven III, that they In not talked with any dim. but that the am .1an need. emâ€. II to bring comlon to nnu- barn. u n cam-c condition II «III: cured by win run or l'ln. flaunt-dunno by the II In "I Mm Company only, and cold by Ill drum, 7*! » ‘ In" l.- u HEM Tum II In small. “on In“ 0! two Ilnuou who were cream I loch Had. to look like Hustle» it is laid llut by giving plluer ilxum 1 lull: in a certain way they may be nude to look like marble. The bath is made by pulling two generoue quart: or water into In new kettle with one ounce of pure 'curd soap and one ounce of white beeswax, cut‘ into emu pieces: let this dluolve over I slow In, Ind when I" the ingredients are thoroughly mixed. tle ï¬ne twine around the ï¬gure and dip it into the liquid. Take (he ï¬gure out and hold it hi the an (or live minutes. and then lulu dip it into the liquid; let the Inn dry (or I few days. and then rub it with I not! flannel; a brilliant [lo-e will be produced. cheap Plumb-a to “a Veal. Noni aadflpflhvaac. m, , 01: Doc. Lam 15. 1626, the North- 'Weatern Line (Chluzo 'Nonh-Weat- em Railway) will sell excursion tickets to a large number 0! points In the went. north and northwest. For full {aroma- tlon apply to ticket aunu gr connect- Ing llnea. or address W. B. Kin-Item. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. C. I: N. W. R‘y, Chicago. Ill. handled. like ice of an: moi- mum article. But thi- be he; done by Fm. hum Down at hoe . The mention is curried on iii «were! 1MB! ml with urine m 0:“ do reduced to flunide‘ under 'e'huieai pressure. than maiden†iii: mm. Cumin m umï¬ pip-lire give I temper-cure us ii teiow ‘ lite. and the evapor'nion'o tin-e is] (me put oltheprooeu. Preujirc oi aim no mainland pound: to the flame inch ps- Men employed for the gun. The experiments are enormous. iy- «pensive with present appliance: and are of use only an lell’lflolfl oi? -p9n,ibilii_ie|. With further march lllly come more simple and less costly heihode and mien-Iain. The incurs oi freezing has nut promise and its ni- ue claim: be estimated. ' Ania-Och. hm, AI lune-uni [ï¬lm «lit. .55 M meant- stimulus um. many-7 I and bonds. Never gluten. Walkman-loo. There no uld to In not w .1. less. In America. uoat people hallo" II a. total-Io- pnvlty ol somebody elm- It Isn't. always the lot-Into“ ‘M M cuts the non manual. Iii. inn-5' " "WWI-m *ï¬â€"b My-m-ywwmmmy - Ink-Ivo- l- "III-l- , lion than 10.000 pom- mm In the mauhotun of 03m In England. but m m M II the Inn-land were MW Oil 101- Inf Sured “by accldcntl. V Poets alter Mud ill. W '1“? they do not WI". ultr- I II ' mm “5“: 0|th and mo 10:†Ban “mull-'7.» CWVT‘mâ€"w “Ina-M.» alumna-mmfl. hi0 HWITE-“E’Eii‘. "_ FREE' to Jan. I. “97. WM! WWW Vol-In. hr gd-Iyflmtt.†I van-bu 10â€,“. “In ' A'de’lrhlfl I'm 01‘ Thconlygennine"WI "’ celebmed for M thln b m ' licious,nntritiom,ind_ U . ’ ï¬ivil' VJOUOHM’W â€II-MM“!