“No. my car." at. replied Muir; ï¬llet m I smug no. u we know. h- “ no mama! mm of be m and M. vii. no an†out It bio I it of hmm. But an '- olty one a! the white II.- that a. perfectly gnaw-hie, uud cv- mnhy. ulna the hand of the Id II II «canon. 1! British m mum long our - â€un- "neremldbolmlcmeql my a 3mm ham and, eh!" um Ir. com, u M. 313-. "We“, I’m ghd you-o unobran llnnbm‘ undue-nut. and “misnom- ul fly '0 should not rent the hows u W nu. Ir. Vernon 'm not the mat «sandy looks of no but Inoculation 3:53 1;; 35 'W my! [my press". .3†all In. Gamay. holding up I: "nan you been Ahmed In any VI] in. I run, In 0.?" he asked than I!!!†'n tbomnghly mixed. In. Cavity loot-d "mm†guilty when but lord m “a on- “: mmhfllhlldhlum Hun. am not We It. Ho um Illa Ill Wm. all-d [0! hot gm. by m In m. In .1? a? {a}; hr_ggcro ah. ha «Iii 1-. my “my main: ID I!" “mmwflllnn. "In “on. ï¬nal or I. will In um to e on n w. rm and 70¢ "D '9‘. .mm loan-limo: but bum.“ ‘OI. war II“! Bu: Inn knock - our" I! no u I. vlll Inn my noel. (cry “Illa; to no. But you nun m u all of mm W h m" â€n. “mt-chub" I. may. nod . In is m an" all In Cowl-y. In. unit-l flout“ "no" I. .3qu In It." other"! yr. Cowley. "AM I! you will louo â€It I: not consume. I! you or I IMIG 10 pl†the part, up. would I. (limb n at once. hoe-nu no would -1- a But he klovl noth- h‘ at Chrlu' return. and be in In. an Undone. They would both “You mm be ghosts." “What noun-u you do all. Ron!" I“ cub-nu. no. duped her hand. delightedâ€. "I have it, Con-In Charles. I! you and lujorle will help me, we an Imam It eully," â€80'?" 'l'hon I would give him something use than a crtdle‘ u belting things mid not nan bin. 1 should be In- cuud to In what using things would ‘00“ undo-3 It II In. "I Illl lure (lit u I! euler hid thin done," sighed Hrs. Cowley. __“I‘kn_ov whit I would do." observed “Indeed It In; nnd I question it It I: right for you to do so. You mun new my uncle so as soon as you ca . ' “That can hudly be. For we ï¬ll at the room the Int night we cam and than was no one there. though the crudlo rocked all the time Is It not horrible to have to "we In the house with it?" “1 road"- I! It In 3 hon." be ob- lervod. utter u abort mule. It. Growl" Itood for - moment at lhd' door: than he shut It. and came [sick to the III-Ida looking Just a m- tlo pale. m Ila-(Continual) ,‘Yon'flllflhrthocmfluteow- m o! a nu." ch observed. “Bu: II' In mu! m to but the horrible â€and, upon a. door.“ II. M II. Inn on. m silent: m w tho hill mo phlnly w a tooth; of tho audio and 7 710‘! IOIIII d tho mother: was. 9 E “What. my love?" “mum him." “By" the and]. In: filled to do CHANT]! L I? MARGARET lI-DVH'I‘. "flaunt -*§w*a**Â¥*m**$*ï¬ Ill «have! Ibo" hot bran. Hex- ba m whit». :- «nthâ€"4nd m the right can». :- d-ev evil-m It!!!" "'1 ‘down town! the din. The contra! mm pnllorofhorhuml the but blood um um. My III II- ara-m. 01: Mr Ian hand wood 3 mm buck nun. and In M!!! rob- at the pans: white. In. Go'- hy‘n but Ironing m but been med Into this Ionic-e. and about No mrthy brow m folded I turban: One was a an «and in the low. In; black rob:- of n Slate of My, with her hapdsrunnd tightly told-her, with my help ad In lunar: Oomndmuubefonmgolnto hour on room to m for III. In. Cowley Id Cuban“ (moved her Into tho chamber. Thanh "Inn-n. you and In MOP-lb eon}: eon. fluvmmmtbmhm 10‘s that tonight You never saw two met horrible clinch II (nudes and Inner“ In. In]. of (tensions In. Outlay all In urn «mun loan-room. The Montana! Ross in mrkflu with law and humor: and m “an: a. door shut behind hot line caught tor noth- Qfl but and vhf-pad 10ml). M ho min tho but the! “nick (who. and no" on In none I mun ulna-V "IMImmdeoll no u- . M. upsâ€"c nu than!†"mu I told m on. belchâ€"d mid pinch lb not. with lb. W†"lllocldllhlommutd!" "Put! n h all m, In can. about m n W theory. be ly an. I but no um. um II than the I would not ll (be but mum sum; in In the old to... by ur- ult I" nun lo." "am. my a»! Nothlu n m mu Int nu.“ “I’ll book at It dimly." uld Rona. lulu u down upon the am “But pun. hwmldmlanulobu alone (In "OIII’? nu cradle bu hon mum no annually all tho "You'll b0 chm with It. Than 1- a picture on the In! use. enough to Inn any on" w: um." Ir. Cowley [rt-nod to Maul! our hll today. "A book for no. ham? Now um la ma." At that moment Rona mama. look- Ing peculiarly well lull-ted with her a". lad anything In (mm. “Ya; I have brought her I book. A- the In so very load of (host Itorlu I bought hu- tho mm horrible thing I could and III that way. u '1" corn to pal Iny but avonlnu very plou- lntly thin winter." an Cowley blushed hp to the em. "Sheâ€"she :- upstairs. I think. Do you mt her?" “Where In Ron?" and Ir. Cow. lea looking up suddenly. Mm Cowley held her peace. Expe- rience hnd taught her that argument In a cue like thll would he of no me. But 1! ln her heart ehe had harbored any little sweet ecruple u to the pro- prlety of the pill: by which the young people Intended to dislodge her lord and mentor from the strange home he hed chosen. lt venllhed from that hour and she stood as deeply commuted lo the tho-t scheme In any one among them ell. Mr. Cowley missed his held good humomdly. "I lee what you are drlvlng at: but I was novar morn sober In my life. Mn. C. And we'll lave the floor up tomorrow, and you shall m If. during the rest of the year. we hear anythlnx more or the cradle." mu muster an a human voice. 80 I'll have the floor up. and we'll put a stop to their run at once." "It was a human voice! " llld Km. Cowley. lndlxuantly. “The Idea of trying to explain It In that way! I never heard of anything no absurd in all my life! Dld the agent 0101' you any refreshment. my dear?" null 01 India an un. nun". don-unï¬t m... Neufly zoo years :go Conrad Beh- um Afr-ht'htboflou-u ou,otDnnhrdpnrentage. m m clu-t Mend. ï¬xed Into an Gonna Baptist church. ‘ He was; man of grant study and pious ml. In he became oonvlnéed am the -"" " 'h n "m MAW otchomaayotm vent than be observed a the Babe m by: He wrote tracts In support own. A"ecorr'isehoyvheieehl¢ eeier of ell kinds of (one en «ll-lie. nieheli from e "chunk ecu-l." which meeneehoy'hoeenenumieed breed. "Snitch†in e tellleie. e hey it» hreehe the unwritten he of en eehoole not to will on e echoelnele under any circumstances. (I one boy refer! to mother en en "Up" it lieu. the! he in e «plain or e lieutenant. for the school in military in m inle- lng. By the nine token e â€lid†in e ceptein or lieutenant who in of men suture. “Hera an!" acne e nettle- uhriy tough boy end ie e title on.- mnding more or lea secret m n An distinguished from "hid†e “and Up" me e ceuein er lint-ten: vie ie of lerge line, "ma" meaning «the eblxhuyorepoutouiheeeaw he. Shoes that ere nude outside of the institution ere celled “cities.†In. “whim" end e much in e "m.- When it in said of e hey that he u "got e goal," it mean- thet he in en- m. it he he. "e ï¬erce net.“ it lien. he in very mm. in e m in feet A "gin" in e leaner dried chew oi tabeeeo. end in I- lie! of juvenile delinquent m Pm m. hm m The hon In tho Randall‘s man! In. caution for the reformation of JIN- all. delinquents hue u CM. 0! Mr door may openâ€"q gin-fl. black man entered. leading by (to land I bleeding nun. Mm lips. and a nu wilt. with a. far to in tunnel of. true} to MM not comm. m Ito-Id m. cola. nu do» it? or mm In auto. M. Mu Man.“ II web | and“. mun. would lamina!) rpm- to in an" I“ I!†0.0.11“ In um I an mm out. ma at dull-3 with m dunno a! noun m he, would am "â€"4 m an my wouldâ€"0h. land. "at! our H. In“ In I." uh no «can; In III low at mum-mutatio- m manly chain! by n lav. lone. m an“. the door. ll. Nut-lat Inna}. The non an. null. ht lander than baton â€rum In . lambâ€"r. Iot Iran. 01;!" to M. villa h halt M on In hull â€Ill. gunk no. a. [rd- hI Woe.†"What on earth can II In! In uncanny "It‘ll I. luv "A clever dodge cut!" to and Approving], to blunt". “Nothing can antunmmmomuvork Icon m up. In the collar. ad to at. than on III! M In under the putty. and be hand to m I'll do. an loll. or I! lune lu't Outlay! Pooplo mu not have It to I†an altar but“. at our: am oh. [or II. hello! I- noun. 1 ml to M fright-nod u on mum am. in- new swoon than actually I: on about the punt-a; 0! mm. an can: kill: cannot not In II- can [Ill mull" M‘n not or all!“ (u ‘ do on ouch. in hm don for NI. Vary vol]! Wilt mull ho 00hr m: In any to a. mm“ mm. 'Iuh mud! M any: I um an.“ I. n u can! Don‘t any out at you mu . Ion-c loam. M In: (In Unnwhllo. Mr. Cowley, 3min: our MI clur below. little dreamed how NJ nearest and dearest. vote con-pirâ€" In. ruthleuly against M- m o: mind. The ghostly endlc was afloat. It Int; Ml cigar In. a ï¬ne one. nod MI today in ("term to the taste. 3mm; hon, monarch of all In «to tend. he “Scum over the "out: «1 his VIII: w the “out. And the m which he Md drum from Im- about the drains. The ladies retreated. Mn. Cowley, In order that aha mlght not be In.- pected or nay complicit; In the plot, 1! by nny means It should be (“now cred. undressed and retired to bed In ml. But Rona Ind Catharine out down beside their chamber door tnd "ma the result of their operation- vlth mt Impatience. "Thu In a consideration.†replied Mr. Cowley. "Now. wlll you ladies be- take yourselves to bed? It 1- neatly half-past twelveâ€"the very hour when two orthodox ghosts would be most likely to set out upon their trlvoll. Good-night, aunt; we will send him up to you in a very short 1pm 0! time.†“Beeldes. he has threatened to pinch your nose wflh the tongs, and he an» not do it it he I: on the staircase when he sees you," added Rose. "on. we win go down; we sun be seen to much more ndvantaso In a room." “Shall you so down; to him, or let him most you on the stairs?" ukod Catharine. “My uncle 19 made of sterner Ital. sun. I hope we shall give him a nun. One don't want to take all this trouble in dressing for nothing." rm nah Imam idea «on: ‘m ‘ m l‘! O. Mohildfl .. i “No. mm: but 1 have rend about ‘ them often enough: end pepo. eoye hook knowledge in not of the “Meet nee to In. unlu- we con apply it in mi lite. I hope he will be pleased with my application tonight? “You ere e saucy girl, Rue." um her mother, etiil eyeing the opp-ri- tions with some apprehension. "i wonder. now. what he will any to you? if it was me. I should so into 3 lit the moment you opened the door." (To in will-M.) nomanoumom 1: VII tro- one of the Pennsylvania communnlep that sprang an even more cation and Intel-sting developmentâ€" ‘tbnl of the monastic Town of spin-cu, P... hues I manufacturing and com- mercial Mom“: now 1 mere '1'!â€" Feat Walling. n an e rout Until recently 'Pannsylvula has been the haul center of the Dunkards. but to any of man have emigrated to the fun Ind: of the In test that the center Inc now shifted. The Dutch originated In Ger. many. out of 'hk‘! mmy they vere m I: Mull-Mend In making water uni by threefold Immmm‘ II can a! “clam mg the non- hen of the church the orthodox mm- hn was to the amt enemies of anal-nu the mint um: all and paying over Mn. Word 0! net as» of "In- In sent to the 1!an 0f the church. and at an appointed time thpy appear. pour on nm the head of tho lick mu, lay their hand: norm Ml head. and alter mum In his behalf. Mud Into a nth. that vlkl Ibo {IRIM any for m non-n! of the IM‘n sum. The no. had In mend v“. t with Matt. um much In ahead Ing- lnvh at soup. Tim or four Me Ma “and". from Ouch of lien mu An" this 1m- mmlllol Inc" In Maul-«rut uni the mica conclude with the singing a â€In. And mashing. II the Devan-Dom the hat: a! wry third but In no amt-rd In! [I an In (and o- . that us! In»- W an“... no actor “.11. u no mulc- an m. (to nonhu- oI In from Moo "Ion (Mr-hon and stomaâ€. In and In- nn («one ll. canyon mm 00 Ink.- nm "In. «a I III on m III'I “do uni I roan on [he wasn't IMO (MI mt the fuel. on by on. that- Iu (ho HIM MM! at «a lMlvlanl u the mil-a :- conï¬ned and alt- lu the In: at m. ' A: "cry mtg-noon. as wall u A! the love-(out. which m In“! In every Every convention of the Dunk-ta» h manly Independent of the nu and elect: It. oyn demos. autumn and bishops. None of the elem to paid 3 "Still! salary. but It In In poor the church member- wul contribute to his Iowan. “on mm no question- vhlch Involve more than one contra. 3-110! chalet and um! contor- oncu us hold, And the Dual-rd: meet by the thou-ado In an open nlr to am. than. These Dunknrda are inclined to live together in communities, though this is less pronounced than formerly. They are cut oil from the test 0! the world not only by their peculiar dress, but by many at the religious beliera and ‘oblorvancea. Altogether they now number more than 100,000 members. though there in not much. it any. north in their numbers or recent run. The young peoplo who grow up in the denomination mm to be‘ more and more inclined to leave it in recent years for some faith which will give them more freedom of thought and notion. Lincoln. Neb.. is ï¬lled wltll about 10,000 men and women In broad- rimmed whim hats and gray nunbon- new. who never so to law. take no there In politics, and are entirely on- posed to war. They are attending a Steal: national conference. They are the delegates of the church of the Dunkards all over the country. and‘ they represent one of the most pictur- esque and remarkable or religious movements. driven by persecution onrly In the eight- ‘eenth m- lury. The! nine to Pennsyl- vanhon the Invitation of Willlnm‘ Penmlndiu‘ (but state they [trove nnd grew III I). '0- -0- at m ouor congruence CHI" 3 ’0‘?- II- In: tan-oar h that o! the IAIN-3 o! M A" an III“ M the WWW): in on an. IM. at the lanolin!- Jakob? Na Puke: Car. Ir. Schnb, mam of the stool trust. has ordered for himself the ï¬nal! prints car than an ho built by the Pnnmn Company. no mb and floor- mummhrmofonn, m Won room will be made entirely at pinto mm. The can of the at MumwwldukutMII A lunp of this kind. once mm. will furnish light continuously for several wean. The lamp consists manly of 3 metal- lic support. to which is attached a large glass globe with s ï¬st bottom. With the globe are connected two tubes, one shove it and “other at the side, and these no closed with cotton but in such a manner as to permit or a limited oirculetlon of air. The base oi the globe is covered with s sheet oi tinfoil. which serves as a reflector. When the light becomes dull or im- usual hrllllsncy is required, sll thst is accessory is to inject s little air through the tubes into the luminous "quid. A How mm. Skirmish: m- murl intended in a lamp whirl: has boon constructed by Prof. Rank- aol lmuoia, n u rl 'hlcl! hns been - I i g h t {Or the last few wool†in his Iahomt n r y. The wonder- ! ul feature about it in t h a t t h e light is art!!- 1any furnish. ed by living 0 r o, I turn. since it‘ in p r o d u r 0 d from liquid I' h l r h l! «imposed of luminous marine ml- rrobes in proparinx this liquid, or rnl~ tum Prof. ‘l’mhois has spent many months, and those who have seen the light which it furnishes claim that he has good reason to be satisï¬ed with his anhlevpmont. The Dubai: l‘mp. of (M mm mop of (M chm-vi an m be (and among than who "I“ min), and uh I. Ontolllml ll. lam! II tun": of while yolk-y. 'I'Io old-Inflow blund- mo. new John on "n â€cult-rm:- Viki lov- ‘ um- cm from mm monk. and an manta-«l In â€for to Ibo “be" M "Mr whim-I as "God's wall-t pen ‘ pk." mm It In the dial-mulle- o! the mu m» of [Mr rturrb in cm [he-30m "I from «not! 0‘ an" on: up In: In: ï¬rm-II to be the (realm! mino- ol (ho church. it Is an to In handy mm; an out at the present "no. Mm an of m Dunn†In on- and In mmlu. They will lulu l um: nlbor than no '0 Inc about It. Ind In nan urn-tom In In: my part In mum. “man non and um u I h 0 )' Ilnoped um] (Will!!! I » n1 tum-uh I I c 600". I h I l ID. I a y which landï¬ll to ,..._ um! m» "mm In upnow um! new; The old cloieiere. where the Moth- ers and linen lived until A few years no. are now leased to e numbet of {milieu and are ten cmmbiinx Into decay. Within their 'llh one will he “met with the strum tea an all the door- ere extremely small and o! the same site, maria; exactly are ioet in height and twenty inchee in width. Thin. it h explained by the old Dueutde who still "to about Wrote. ill intended in In a con- eieli minder ihe inithtul en nor required. though the Idea was taught. by Bel-sci. The great estate of the old community has Duc- tlcnlly mused out o! the hands at the few nunlvinz members of the society. at! the In! or the brothers In whim so"; has long since pinned "my. s hermit. Gradually some of his friends and others who were convinced that he had the right way-of thinking gathered about his cavern, and in 1733 a communistic life was entered upon by those who followed him. The men of the soci- e t y w o r e long white ii a n n e I gowns and cowis, with ‘ s h i t t s. trousers and vests of the some mate- riaL The wo- men were at- tired in the same way. w i t h t h e exception 'issotPesoe. that a short petticost wu sub- stituted {or the trousers. There Were no vows oi celibacy ukâ€" is: of Peace. m LAND OPENING mam “a Minot-rm" I mm mint. anus. ï¬nxmolmlu.’ m “beâ€. LI). 2.3.6.":an A IE “I SELL "iii burl pvt; so. mm. Nomi- lhtnao- M M‘olgasmmhm s. I369! .305 :0! .ll 3. a. 93:9 0. 1. >.. ‘03 I525»: >3: u bio-no. .3. Podiatrist-r295 and RETURN 4 I .1. “'09-. lull nod to". he .1“ .3 lav-MTo-n'd. In. 18‘.‘ Ilium or Ema lam Eséhjibéfï¬i'igh. Mackinac Island m II m: I (hint-claim. mmmnumummn QM. mum. and in: for no In" manna-I- lum- uny would “My Win an urn! by pun-um I! II a. only an lot Inna. sauna. Dual-l. 8.0-“!!! Conn and Damon. Au for Alla-i root-Inn. a mm (o In nu. mu no than M an Drink!- I“ not m 15:. Sample «M "It. A‘- ll. Ann 8. Olllued. LORD]. N. Y. I.) I... on Icyâ€"null... 00‘ («W m: (M web A“. um shock! In dhcounud for M o! the mucus! Tho WI- oucltmthuyhoubnniuofln- u.- o! IIWMOI. but they In. mummmmmmuuw Mid-d "mallow 0! m In“. rutâ€"«mom Wot-on. uul Nun Trout“. Mn hoo- cant I] Dodd‘u Klduy HIII. "on mar It'll. $.0- glnn up by car but 00cm Dodd'n Kidney Pin- «an. «all! (or lulu. cured am very uvm ad gluon napalm cue. how recent “ports. than do.- not â€In to be anything lhu IN! will .0. can, u very m can of armr- Du- To any that he II thankful. I: yum-3 I: vary Illldly. He II delight“. Then A strange thing happened. A friend or his recommended : luv medicine called Dodd'u Klan†Pub. and to be a cure (or Rheumauln. Ho commenced to use them, and It one. begun to recover. HI: pain an all Id: him, and be u A well nun ledâ€. and mainly (m from toy symptom at Rheumatism. mm in two balm k- In. A Black-nur- 8m... Elmo. Goodlnnd. Kan. June 3.â€"N. E. A!- bertson. our leading bmksmlth Ml been a great. sullerer from rheumatism. He was no bad that he could not. “up tor the great pain in his um. um shoulders. He had been “new for yam. but lately he was no mucn worn. that he thought he would have to (in up bl. Ihop altogether. L‘mbmaflml~ [an III I.» Here in the strange m d n North Front street march-at. an the Philadelphia. Record. Prior '0 ul- ting mnrrled about two month! am. he had his teller make him a very line suit tor evening dress. The meter“ was at the bent imported breedeloï¬ and the suit was lined throughout with the best em: The ï¬t was an noel:- icnt one, and the young benedict "II V“! Proud of this swnilow-tnii In". Soon alter returning from hie honey- moon I very intimate friend of hi- bachelor days celled and asked for loan or the suit. saying that he wan to attend a reception, and would sure to return the clothes promptly. The merchant iound it impossible to refuse end granted his friend's re~ quest. Three weeks elapsed end the clothes had not been returned. The merchant called at his friend's house to inquire the cause. His surprise my be imagined when he was told thnt hie friend had been dead for 11th a week. After expressing his sorrow ho gently breached the subject of Man dress suit. "Why, we found the suit in his closet and buried him in it." we. the reply. Now Mr. Merchant in mourning a deer friend and un â€POI. sive suit of clothes. and “TIMI -74 lain-(NM: An In “a. Anor- hot-of dunno-lad. Plano. M minimum-Ii Wan-m o. 0. MJL'JJHE '5. larv- M ï¬t. 9 mAdglly. mm- 926. n the ROS Flriest Service gnjhe Menu «Io-MI their menâ€. loo. EA