E and m harp vole-I vim around him i- I‘m}: a. m up. um I!!! not autumn-u, “ammo†armada-ulna!" Alb. Iii-Inc calm the mum â€3' fl more: garment, m an M m hm protection ad m but («than helping one: It m Jam in defence. never for n and". um: whoring the mount mgrâ€"m sum will name 00 m tn!- viu the I'm 0! w... null-bled deep." ml, [panic-Inn! ream I“: in! tell": m I! Ihta'n and. Ya uanm-mum mum â€Gwyn-mural“. clown. AflmI-ulmto mummiï¬ed: no um ad rut»- landâ€"Ila you shall be for the "no Inland-mo Mud: and u .y m Mud yonder. It Io recon", win it likely to to twin"! nd 0" no... In It." “You In. “I h moulds: l â€aluminium-Juror Wm! rm m can: u mmmuuumhufln on Catalan-doc? Will â€I ‘19; mummmumlluna um-m.m,sm_m.nm, "You In. No- We and mu:- cul. Iy child: I an mum. but not III-o your noble m AI. hum! "You Calm. m behavior." can mwywtmmmtoym lldlo' mitten“: bumnmhtmmnm many Count-noun“. Ill-’Mlluc." giggeaa EE‘Si 5 =3“: '"é 35:12: 3553 :‘5‘3 I: i! - a! -333 E ' ‘ égi“*'3"§g5 1 Eltgligx } Th. bud-I dun, rent um! Dolled, and in seven! places arm-cued with on blood 0! Mr tuber, came to flow. The mount at an under maternal an which m unused ovary {old val not mud and loving hands, or no wed-l (My watch land not In. w «(MW mm, rum mm, m 1: Mod suddenly ï¬onnwiflmvmndtmu “The poor chateau!" murmured Fe- Ielo, linking wuflly Into a chnlr. Ind M tho an! “no throwing on the buy that clout Keep his head m an the timeâ€"4t Items to be III we can do now; and be um um! an (or youmlt!†"How exhnnlted you must feel! Take some of the wine, I be; you." "Perhaps I had better; I dare not go Go sleep until after the Visit to the woods, [or I mu hear Important plum Mun-ed. After that I bust ‘sleep, M I believe It II n week lines I have really taken I. nlght'w test. It in nearly duh-ell now; I brought a hunt of prowl-Iona trom the chateau. thinking they might place you but: In] an rm refluhmoat you can. tor we must not have nuother patient. {oar (allow! he I: In I complete stupor. mun Killâ€"(Column) Emile eerotully examined the door. and then went outside, and strewed haven around the trunk of the tree, to hide tho trace: at the frequent ap- proach that night. Lenvlng all things I: natural looking as possible, he came down to the lower room, where Fellcte had retreated. ‘ She looked up anxiously In his face. 1‘ “Will they discover us. Emile?" ' “I thlnk not, my child. We must manage wlthout a tire, tlll their watch I; removed. But we can do that well enough; we are provisions" for slx months. at least. There are several cuts of water upetalra. and the sprlng ‘ is not far distant; I can anally replen- ish them at night.†QM! Might-[qt villi not ltlr for my mien overpowered go forth hilly. and tho hlcon of m u can, and this «and ch'mnaa. will mm to moan uto get In I mm of mm mm yin-ack- "hunk m, 1 Dane†to; Inn 1 bee-fl" Shulnmnongantho tom Mu? Ky friends will bozo wilfully axiom. I would risk a great dell. Mymmmaltobemy brightened mm. "You no better," In“ the latter. mm. unsealed mm m nah-My. â€MmkotUnlo-onomn mm In fondly [attend “on!!! ma a pride thmhm the century. And ’0. m Ila-Ill! Inn-tar. n: â€his a ; Moody and “banana anâ€. Italian and m m thou mm but» an they am through the leafy m of the forest. and when gnu- Mytthmntotmgn-t Nlek quietly giving the mm 3 am- a! m, no mm M: heal. HI! em labial mind all Intelli- maimlormm.udcurm it..." up for an. no was evidently means-«I to om- tut II m. I..- â€hafnium-ottoman" mu- m. and ship, I- net n no â€mu. pawn. Salon. an let youth vn lying «lt- le- u n Its. only the heavy ire-thin that!“ Ills“ 1m. and my nude. um†I: "encumber. n: dreaming um not mother‘s Ir- encircled her. and they was new: not!!! on the cnun unla- ‘rh m an broke slowly over the me. tin rant. Inn crept up the m. and conned plainly the black- nd he» of rum II". but yester- day hi run Dirndl! the mud old humus. Soul! m min: told â€We mm Ilo do. too- our llm.†Elm lam. an In at. don min: "but 1 tool an“: acute. [MI no In“ of I! m 'IOI l "av-«d. ‘nodoorlvnldm-polmolar ‘ to m. mm acquaintance with (I. mu. m (to VIII-II Plum nun-h. than! M "mm-0nd to ho alum AM m It will chum my planâ€"l Inn at “1m†to loan by m Mun-nu. I no that. It In duupvlmthdnnrhlou h-lml, uh you no followed. to: than no no mu you In" the «null, to man. Y... n um all mam m- lento-0.0 lam my â€"lmlumbntllmlnmrlu dive: to Pul- ll-It. For folkl- mummmmmm I and «IIâ€"n: u will not my a mu Ibo-l Well. I u “up! b «can «nun Now :- malty In tho Ill-m -n ban or no will {rule- In El? 1'! ‘ mu. looked n limo embarrassed. "no: no rational to l append." raid “We'll hunt the viola plneo over mommy. no. mm: m; nu- confounded an m won’t give u- 3 Inc. o: mm In: m. lu'l mum twtdonr-«uoudtuwhoh “The III I a“ unduly came n M .- hm. but when M want then. In Manhunt. [hull-amica- lt tho earth In mud and "allowed f ‘Pemluon also then! It must be looked to. There's not much fur at their appearing number "me: things will be mote orderly In future; Lnd the whole country In up now. 1 half any pact they had our motives, Pepin, to [at the diamond: ud Innate for themulvn, and. cum than! they have so: than, or clue that "etch re- wind. Ind bound with hfldo and mono: hath; but. [shall Ind them yet. In no um for that." H. in over It. . Mantel II has! "Never you fear, comrade: If they’re mund we'll beat them nu. But who could they hue been. moss buck muted villains who but us, when we thought We held the chateau?" "So did I; but I have opened the grave. and I tell you two are mlsslng. The glrl has escaped beside; cums “Don my ill luck! they have found all the diamonds, too, and are oil; but I shall track them. I shall ï¬nd them, though I hunt France over. They are hid up, somewhere. and they will try to reach a foreign country. It is the share I must watch. Not a craft at any kind must leave Frejua or St. Thomas night or day. without a thor- ough search. I will will]!!! yet- Keep a band of men around this (or- ‘ eat. and when day come: we will‘ search it thoroughly. I suspect. thoulh. tome loft-hearted tool has [two them a shelter; the peasants o! the nut. were always rudy to kiss the ground Felicia and her mother stood on, much as they hated the count. We must keep u III-l" eye on ell; there in old Jeannot. where Is he, in ell thin excitement? Not I sign have I can of him." ' rum Clo-fly. any and slowly A voll'ey or 0mm exploded a "ï¬le of M. Plerre's rage, and after It be was “Rig to gnuwer coherently. "I thought he was dead. citizen Pierre.†_tio Imamâ€"“What II M? Mend Gul- fler'n one-mica?" Dunnoâ€"JR“ :5. mp," at a. m." matâ€""1 hm mi ii: an, «ï¬ner-15“ l eun't rune It." Mr. Cookâ€""You‘d better 30 um as. am; perhap- she's put. an n the mule 6":va you ma. ymrdu."-Yonkm sum mallet relative Importance than be (on. No, It m a ante-tie com- mmflmmvmaym Iner- ror. ms was not the 003's "fer-Good Hometeeplu. an alter the an. couple boarded the mummmmndmnu More. This “no tho wanna Ind .- object (or her ammo realm and â€ï¬lm-concern. Itmtpet 00!. â€and, MW. potted and "an mum thud will. ion)! nth- creul menu: the maple am of In at- Intimate aim But the inland. mummkmmmwmm. name an. at side. lea- observed, ï¬naleâ€""here’s something the mtm with the dumb-waiter, m’am. a nor. an.†m ma. mu Ian G mm dog‘n mo and lo Int-he." This tn "I. jverdlct, udlbly mused Ind ntllbly approval. as n Ilka-anal couple left ‘munetmlnmy. shaman ‘enmed specimen at the new wan- “: to n example of the old man- neck, node“. evidently under hu- on". dllclplhe. “may m «It. Ilene, m ville ï¬e hint-fly. In be an. a loyal mailer. attended to the conveniences of MI mly cunt-aim. ll: service. remind no other recon!- uon than n mm! Inpatient m- In“. m- vlllln hoard II. hum hum of LI. rm which lbw!!!- d III. and u- lore. '0‘" u pent-I II a. nun um m m III. In III!“ In at. «la-a. But I. Hem w- no to loan!!- ent thon- llllo mm Aim dmvmuudmn-ovlum met m lot «or m form. a. m. ha, Ind II. mu. m Inter {and than: would and his “Iâ€: am". no I“ “Mme-I h clad n u- m†m- lie me. One night to muted out. and tool I circumn- ml. to m (on. no mum to slip hum m munch antic-«l la n ring mm“ (In mu. m. and racial no of In Amen no awn-t an. old. at m very In. “on mum: man “it have 31m mad man to I" II. Inc. guano-lug M ltebmorhd how an Item mil co unlock m Imam "My chlld." began Emile. Ind broke down with tho nob um caught bl: voles; “tho Angel above known how full: 1 III rewarded {or all I can do {or you. without.†return- ot you". Yet. an In I mu. Iflccllon, such a l mu: cull: l! I venl mlly your uncle, ad I ma ho bin: Mood." [My [Mich toot III bud and ruined u to Mr llu. Ball- tunml guy. too much u- hmd by tho-lupus“ to Double w “You are taking too much trouble, deu- Chlotiide; (you see I taunt not-un- tom you to the nuns) only some htend and meat. and a. little wine. You will and n spirit lump for your collee. somewhere. I on lorry you limit do without n «want; but it in impel-n- tiveiy neceunry that you learn to un- derstand n little of the work usual to the elm you are to â€present; I will ‘ try to make it u only no possible tor you." Her eyes ï¬lled with team. "Prey don't think of trying. Jur, generous friend; I on: no thankful for work. anything that keep- my hmdn busy, and my mind irom dwelling on out horrors. And for you! oh, how gladly would I so upon my knees. floor the nun irom my tinge", to (col 1 Wu mily repaying 0. little of what I owe to you." Jules smiled leebly, closed his ayes. and punk 0!! into slumber. Emile hastened to the side or Felicia, who was setting forth the mtle table with every delicacy she would and. "Bo calm, am; learn to recover happi- new." "Noble benefactor, noble: than the royallats of an imperial line! what: can I ever do to express my gratitude?†He caught the hand In his, and the tears gushed aver it. "You are safe. It shall be well with you. only promise to be calm. I shall care for you." Emile laid his cool hand upon the fevered forehead. “Mon Dleu! Mon men! oh, you, I remember. Heaven help me!" cued be. In a voice of anguish. knocked muscle-I, how I brought you to the tenet. to my were: roman, and do you remember that your none u .1qu Homo, end that there In caution to he maintained before all. even my little niece hem?" Ho spoke the wand: rapidly, but wlth emphasis: Jules stared :2. him a moâ€" ment vuuntly, then shuddered from head to foot. my I “to. H" II annuals.» CHAPTER XV. PIERRE and b:- hnd of rum- mu In! as Ian... no. Tl- Indiana costumes of the Am‘ an mm W Mel tun nut nut yin- nt lulu. The Ion Christian convention. the mute 0mm Ion at the, denomlnnuon. reelected Go . Duke president at tho 0)!!th- nu «old In. I- m... It has been deï¬nitely sated (hat t gold mine In: been discovered within ï¬ve miles at Llano, Tenn, and h now being muted with Inn proï¬ts. Mar on May with m State Auditor Dally. who has com- pleted his examination a! the mum at the am. but of Anvil. Ind., which was looted Sunday lat by It: ub- scondlng miller. has discovered tht the and Amount aka by IcConnell was now. of Cami-C. mum (an m- M J. D. hateful" has redeemed Ms pm!†to m Amie“ Baum Ills. nanny Ulla- nd the Amt: Bap- tm Home Ila-Mary Society, an! has sent Ill check for tie balance 0! the $250.00. mm! by Nu m the audition that the no mom would aha $28,000. The man Hmlllc convention 1: Lincoln. Non. canto-ed of W populism ad mm republicans. urea! an m- uekct: W Court judge. J. J. Sullivan of comm. descent; inbuilt: regain. 8n: “Page! of Cut... to mono Imago. Chm†ll. Chunky. tor since: years tmnnr of the Pmbyteflu M 0! ml for comm 1nd nude tales ll Clair-go. mum! be fomul. It In alleged that It. Chunky has con- feuul to n shortage of 07:0,â€. the trust funds mtrflmted (or edmtlon- n imitations hull; beet used In speculation: on the board of trade. n. nan-out pint u. )londcluohn Park. near lcxmm P... colum- In the mm “no work. (ho MIMI mun worn nd the Diet- “ A Wood brick votiul. wn burned to no no.“ at :- any hour loa- dny. alum-3 I Ian at ’05.â€. III! um «pruned gnu III-mm on M! o! «he do... min. and about twenty 01 the. were named to the MAI. «cm-e iy IL II and Induc- tboy recovered in n Ihofl while. m. o! "no reminder an te- rknly metro-e. John W. mum. no on who an an: Klaus In the non pro-por- ou m In the union. la a populist or (he pullsâ€. Ir. Breldomln! :- n ma! hut commissioner of Kan-u. H. was unpainted «1 III. mum hr Governor lawelllu. Whoa connot- Ion-Ill an. Inn ’0'" ho Mod to to- non the communion". but (In ll- mo court upheld melanin] and be am told: Mn nqulon. Mr. amm- Ihl m n papilla. In mm before there wm In: mil-u II the poll“- nl lent. More mu M m I amn- bu-hr. And he has always been «I- vnmd In Mn opinion. In It“. and In]: I- ma. be ill via-mun at I» now!“ Mala cont-moo. nd he I- I mar In M: party. Mo u n mm o! Shortly alter 4 o'clock Monday alter- noon lire broke out Inn the basket and wlcker-ware factory of John M. Rowe, Sons 8: Co.. 123 North Water street, Philadelphia. Before the flames were got under control an estimated dam- age of over $100,000 had resulted, all of which Is fully covered by insurance. The origin ls unknown. Durlng the tire Financial Lou In Full, Count] by In- Iunncoâ€"l-In-olh Plant at. Ilenllol- mlm Park. I’m, Iliumâ€"4.0.. Enl- mtml a £05.01â€- NONE ARE SERIOUSLY HURT. Overcome by Smoke at a Phila- delphia Fire. MIIY HREMHI IN PERIL J. W. BREIDENTHAL ON KANSAS PROSPERITY- New Yorkâ€"Tho tonight mult- tu at the Cltluna’ Union but minu- gl m low for mat a! 0mm Nov Antonin m to In" You. Barr“. who shot the palm chic!- at But-colon, Spun. has been matched 00 forty your Inmhonmt. om lull. of In. Odd. From Cochin, N. 3L. come: new: 01 an Important tree goId mm. The pay streak in twelve Inches this sad It full of tree gold. It Is eta-mod to be valued at $1.090 per ton. It In rumored that err-0mm Aldrich of Chimp win he enamel manhunt“ at Havana to succeed Thurs“). W. \l. mama. m of the Inn. can the We. vlfl pay don" for dollar. ‘ 330'" Can-Ill m H. nun-en Ward. who em from boa Angela last July with In. Brai- hnry, wife 0! John L. Balm. a young millionth, mm hm" Iron n "at: near Mind. Iowa. and m kind. Bank Count-toner John W. Bren. nth! can Runs It the moat pron- perom state in the union min. The crop, mum this year Is (My «on never before, will get every (arm out County m Inn-OI. The records mating the ray-03'“ lat eight you: of the county mas-m once at Once. Ion. were burned In the «one no“ of the olden mu Sat-r- at! light. A lam reward In «Hotel tot (be «my party. hound MI. W Alum. 0.. Bell. l.-â€"1’homm )2. loan. mom of [he Mama Sn- m-«flng county of nus my. a pro-hen! Imblm pouumn and "(along Mend at President Momma. dropped and u noon Monday troll lean failure. used a team 0 mm In a. return “My 0! 14,000,000 men. should the «- land It. col-ally :- Mrs. M um no M at on that cm In and mi I arm: at m onion-es will out, be prevented by mm good pram Mllomdlm. Womnd. W, nmkd to «no that m m will he love “an the un- Illa-o“, when he mu hon «a a turn. A. I boy he Went to Indian with Mo until. Md um um an In run to WI. (bu-u. Km. and owned 5 Ion Ind ml «Into Inn-It- umu mum-y. A low um no he lacked a co-oponuve Many unem- 1- Maxim on the Edward "9mm Mu. It mm. Amt um m. umamm nu Mann up totally to will!“ and bu been very mu. in mm a candid-wrot- the Unlud In!" 0mm. min-t Hr. Polar. Ho nut-ribo- mun! pro-puny II Kan-n In Roman co- mud for Kim crops «and by mum Ind .130 Io m fuel. "at flu‘ pop-Ital nil-tantrum bu dun. an (In wicked loving. nm. on! M no date. “The weather has been adverse to' the completion 0! the harvest and the: ‘euentuy of grain sun out is consid~ arable. The French wheat cmp ls es- timated at 31,000,000 quarters by the chief writers of the Paris press. Cor- respondents of English business ï¬rms state that the crop will amount in from‘ 33,000,000 m 30,000,000 quarters. he Austrla-Hungary crop I: stated to be. 17..000000 quarters. I! this in true It adds greatly to the grmily ot the allu- etlon. The American crop is reckoned by careful Judges to be 68. 500, 000 quarv; tern, or 11,000,000 mini-tern improve- ment to offset a decline of 9.444.000 quarters in Russia. and 6,000,000 to 10;; 000,000 quarters in France. i ecu-o1 at 14.0.0.0» Wra- i London. Sept. 8.â€"â€"Tho Mark Lane Express. reviewing the crop situation, says: . WORLD’S SHORTAGE 0F WHEAT. lurk ha. Expec- "guru "no Not no; 'All the ï¬gures point, therefore, tn; Aldrlcl c- a. to m v â€"â€"â€"_‘yâ€" â€M. mum‘sâ€"p. wm' 9.0. --v ï¬lth-Aim. â€MGM! cameo mum SLIGKER WILL KEEPYOUDRY. enemy's trouble-mm is tn am no "I. by vim "m tall .~ ‘ ï¬nit- 5 at m uni Act. no. 5 i. 3 W. with I mm of 7...â€. In. .1: any nonpum tour 0! um um I: the french Inn-up. "if "Wkly." mammal m and. "But I M wear my Methane on “a col- sflo."-â€"Cimp Tflm. â€all. h II. WC- "You lot-k thin." nld the “moon. "And bony." all when um and tanâ€. am? to" 0! lm. In“ L. Cloud-IO M07045 M00 Indu- Ions" ch! mum-n em 9.1mm Q', .9: EMA-gr; Wanted All nu [ma- “lz may hum: you, children." and 1b. returned nlulonary. who '1. ul- dnnuu tho Sunday «tool. “I! I all you of :3 adventure I one. had In In- an. Will. mu through a huh I can. rm to he. with u “on. new wuanmwnlnfl.ndlm Mill: to defend mall with. I stood ml: still and looked m lam Nut mu; In In on." “Wild: on?" and I bro-Illa. mu. My :- m luau tun-Chm who...†u I... nutty-y. III-“It'l- v. u. Itlllu, (fink um“. CUP-‘0. inlaid dam Ivor-aw Iii»! vi Tau- «4(1th U. 133"“: N M WJ’. A†o..JI Mill-.56 and m Sonia»: 66.} m mi: Pour Ild Chen R. a Oblo tum 3"!"1. r." . Jam 11'"! P1... ., . On an an! and mm Tuesday! of mi qmth. flowery tights will In no!!! Irm- biï¬â€™booa"" iiiâ€"“V wï¬â€˜ii}! ii.â€" 756 3b} mind In tho \' uhlngton. Ellison, Philadelphia and New York â€than luv. hm chop highs-I 9!“: ppm. ,,.,,4 ,‘ ,A,L l'm'orlly or Fun-on In {Mo-nor Vlr‘lnh. Tim-0 is cause for to icing Imam. tumor- ln \‘irginh. T e crop-ohm 9. “woo. peanuts, general grain and truck IV. boon usurp-«ed and tho prion ob- “Just do," said the sultan. “How would you like to be made superintend- ent o! the Atmcity department?"~ Puck. “I can stand a little more ptooper~ fly." he replled cheerfully. A Bunch“ Bow-Id- "You have‘doue well," said the nu]- tan, “and I have been thinking how I can best reward your smlcu." free. Address Ailen S. Olmsted, 1.0 Allen's Footvnaae, a. powder for the teat. It cures palatal, swollen, smut- lnx feet and instantly take: the sting out of cows and bunlonl. It In the greatest comfort discovery of the axe. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight-mung or new shoes feel easy. it. Is a «min cure for aweutlns. cnlloua and hot. tired. telling feet. Tu It todly. Sold by all drugglsts and shoe atom. 83' man torgï¬c in gggmps: T51}! paging!) I... Isl. In. In" on “w “a Iguana-rut .- hull-l ‘ m water main without Bhutan: on the water. A piece at the water man was cut out, and the valve put in pluce and manly fastened. Work of a similar n3- turo can be done on any slzed main. mom lulu-an. nut. From the Newark (N. J.) 0111: on: Meet mom: Ream"! did u place of engineering wot-k the other day that has never been done before. By I device, patented by Mr. Shel-rem and Engineer D. W“. French. rumin- tendeat or the Hackenuck Wlter com- DW. a valve was placed In 3 3114mm Townk Pasha. made a profound na- foe-nonun- amounts x. C. “II to cu! mam unannoun- Shula l-Io Imu- Shoes.