.. -_ u...†"awnâ€"L n. it. an m m shivering u- “: um mm." M n I- luv u.- ,. but ml unman- mm oom- ' M! van“ ham to him: no; hue I Itâ€"aa nowh- one. , 'm manlyâ€"or mun. - ï¬nale of . which would hm Mm with Ms mt It In . horrible thought: u but a nanny a: â€mom m ' h" â€and the. dnv tor- .- d “Iâ€! hr I hundred (ll-III ' to the wife of a .0†h I In. an ‘M In. Cathy‘s m bun not In on. m. tho my hunt. m- . nu. nood- kflm of Bathtub-run . h“ horn-o Mar-d Inn ~ In“ at ulna. a mum .37 Hindu-om â€Wm-l, Q I. '- mully dmdlu u “I, vflt; will. In. 00'! ’7 word M1 and mill?! M Ma l'dO. . cola Ian lb roll-I; M- (an Iu ‘vw and In “any .1.- 0: Holland i “I. bin no" to gem in I'm tom mam you! rather In In Ids-I m It nu tn fl I no haul-r nu n'onud mu q n- ma - CHAPTER XI. h- m: but «com a m Illa - llr Ir. Cowley. ". '- no “much a! I" to amend," ovary Mad me. In ovary man at the ammo homo. mill; mun. no nahur'l all... but an at nmm m- 5! 5! I N“ â€no black luau-unload “lull-am... w. (I. clock Amt out, all (no “I. III lullâ€"«sch lamb 'nvpod h n mud and pace“! than. includ- h‘ Ir. Cathy, who I“ "covered I â€I. he. Ih Matt. nu! Ill (roar h '- my ffluMnM. "a ‘fll two alum. and Ital-tun: Mn. 6'10, from flat In: nppanntly her *1 ad "on“: up mm b the nutter, .1 Gear?" Ibo flu. data; up In bed and rubbing her â€I. “Have you hurt yourself?" "0.. don’t talk to no!" ground Ir. Girlâ€. "Not one shoot bus I noon. “1 In): and we’ll go: out or this In- N pine. tomorrow!" lo- .“ Catarina hem-1n: this In on bedroom. am a hearty huh .1 than vat nut the two (ho-u. via Ion mun; out the candle. 40'- hlo'. nu lulu; thousan- h nu: Inn mu MI]. â€, tho duh lulu be law. all Ind- is In on: door. rather by Instinct 9|; by mm. he blunder“ In, upset- m Xrâ€"(Oontinhed) ' uptight his unearth: vleitute. hm mull upon his W he! W mh vultur- it is true; but pinch- the thin: further- bet that moment. heath: duo-t to watched their move- !» ape-h, but the his "pa. and his tel alt parched Ind hot. W1: they aim toward. his e nnn' e no eyes ï¬xed silently “at his hoeâ€"tho outstretched hand of the Meek men pointing towhrde his hem-t. He bore It lawfully [or a moment. hut nearer. still neerer. they comeâ€" the head time-t touched hi: shoulder! it we: too much for poor flesh and blood to bar. He ï¬ve I port of Itifled cryâ€"threw tine-It m in m- chairâ€"eroded the my cup. end duhed heedlon; from the mom. V g town house in Meoklenburxh Square. ' W he dropped. an race What who to be done with the bunker has '3 my m n pen-tor to make him strike M- colon, delert I hie lhlp end own himeeu loudly beaten? It was Boee who formed 3 ire-h pine, which she thought might be euc- ceee mi. She proposed it that cum in; when the mopirntoru met. In none] in the turret chamber. to latch new plots mint the pence or the mas- ter of the house. But ht ï¬rst. In. Cowley hed eomewhet to say. "i'm fluid we shall have to live It up u I had Job." ehe remarked. shelt- in. her head doietuily. “Why. mum?†uhed Catherine. “Your tether will never own he is droid. my M3. aha I can see that we are killing; hm by inches. He in gaunt-e. thipphnd, really he doe- not at enough to keep e spur-ow alive. it we should worry him into a lever or 3 consumption, 1 lhould never tor- give myself " "No leer oi tint. aunt, while his oh- etiuoy lute.†replied her nephew, phmlnll- an... I -.|_L .‘ “A;_-__ Wmnmxwwwwg “ “* Hall.» mm .Y HAIOAII'I' .l-OVN'I'. CHAP'I‘ER X". 'Benuflml III. val. but fan. And Wag all mnly honor and duty the led from M1- beautiful home. and MIMQhohulgimn noon". The ï¬lm lamina Mound her trachâ€" iefy too nu. for their bonu' hoot more warning the gunmen: of at 1““ so!!! More in left MI road; .nd vi- “ burned am on own and to th- in“ door. an iron flow by there. defying bin to the lat. M. MI mm his strong heart an my ad the paying servants born him but 00 Ml too. l fl'ln‘. mum, rcr‘ than â€I! mr'l thay watched lfllâ€"H In autumn-ho Ind-dad not their-mm} inward. Drunk-tiny, no mm were our received. and a mums: anathema Innings- ct. noon (and Ill- lady'n fair retreat. Nothiu m spared that tut. mm dict-ta or lulu wealth sm!y. Bu. luxury wn not that the Indy Glam decked while low was oflered to not Bwlftly :- they stile! arm the bright blue at. one foflo‘ved ciooe upon {lair cruel. and Reginald. the W lov- "So for America In ulted mm but“ I stately home mr Ms pk mm. on the very place when out quiet moo 7mm now stands. "Ooh! I- no MI much] In the hotter country than (Ms; m {or u. take a. has! of the lovdy 0mm took back his fledged word. and gave his daughter to I am and moody man, who "we m how to mm the prise he had gained. "An old 3nd wealthy III ha in a “If yon-g (M for MI was. Id hm“ Mr rm- her native Inch-l tn (Ms distant country an lo I?!†nap-nu her forever no. u any Ionâ€"a mum to than her W had once been pledged and-«swam the munâ€"her heart than given. "Wine I My one night In the In! Mate-wad flaky-n of -y "lam. l Ian! [logo 'Io wuchod but“ no mm. In old u). o! a fanny Io- mce eta-ct In our nettle-cut. I!» bet o! M"- I. hand Mn. and Ian M. no a. I"! he may and will- humnoutclmbouonovm I'll any! Rum-«ch-mulmco- um. o! In plan. nun can no- minal :1 audio“ no by «In bum lam-«totall- wuruou. mum-u had A mm and In Cowley a Ioduu m ml. "mu. 'Ik‘h mm. In. cm!" I. lam Inn Man o‘elacl. In MIâ€" mnhy nod Inc. one mind It (as: any hour. to In“ no. (In Inmldl. and Mr. ()0qu Vin MI alone In In flory. without no. u at (0 but ll- mmy. H- m not object tn m mllhda, Mont. No ulna-d Ila-v" my Ion m mom-d on or In alumna. n4 Infly (ml up A tool In Imp ll..." unto. It In a volmu of Auction um, and an m (In do" run. by Ill-Incl. In W (0 00m: "By Inventing a m (hoot. which I ah." punt." Tho, all “and. "You no lo um um. tot the en- dlo now. In M. I mu we an all «mu and lo IL But I! you will only do u I all youâ€"CI will bring IM- old roan Into Innâ€"ind «no no lulu and “Wall," said Ron. convince-u; think I can at you on It...“ "How!“ "So l mu, my dear. I! It out cone: to an end." "There's the worn at it.“ “I wonder u In mum," and la:- )orh. “My love. how should to?" â€true! I! be In I mu. now. I nhould tool sure that II. but discovered our arm. Bella; n III. I Dunc-o mm I- not such tar." he would get frightened and give u n chance of seeing n little more 0! this round work! thnn we an expect to nee while we no cooped up here. For my pen. i feel as it i was n kind 0! Iron muk. You ought to nuke me n handsome pin-en! for undergoing this imprieonment, aunt." "No bar 0! am. aunt while his ob- luncy mu." replied her nephew, cheerfully. "But I with to goodness "I'm ater we shall In" to (No It up u I had Job." she remarked. Ihllt- Inc her head dolatuuy. “Why. m2" ukod Catharine. “Your tum: yin never own he I: uma. myâ€; Mlmmlhat 1.9 no mmq- Mi) by Inches. Ha I: setting-o. u’u‘m-jnd, runny he doe- not at enough to keep a spun-ow sun. [I we should worry him in!» n lover or I consumption, 1 Ihmfld never tor- give myself." ]: wu Rose who format! 3 fresh plum, which she thought might be suc- cog. nu. She proposed it that even- ln; whoa the emulator- met. In uluul In the turret chamber. to hutch new plots mint the pence or the Ins- was; Am the earner minute in New England the one. a that devout In. a preeeher. when. led econ led him to’ no u e union" mu the red men of the forest. Although the in- ? dine lived all nhont the little nettle ment- at the whiter. thin man decided to go far Into the wilderneu and to the entirety among the rude people. to whom he wished to preach the gueâ€" pel. Sohetoohhtetentnndeetit up at a place many mile- from the neerelt white men‘s town. He learn- ed the Indian language and every day preached to the nniettered eons n! the forest. At length the Indians became alarmed at the encmnchmente of the 'hiten and decided to rise and nin- eacr'e then. The lone nimionery could hardly have to mane. One night eererei Indians. with their torn- nhawhl. started forth to hm him. They crept eilently up to the tent and peeved in. There eat the good man. pouring over his Blue by the tight at .a flaming me knot. The Indiana I rained their tomahawhe to atrike htla. when their arms tell hel'vl. to their aides. A huge snake. letting the ’nruth of the ï¬re that stowed near > the missionary glided out of In hole. crawled hulhleealy over the inton- nrye feet and amend. e In- dlns' turned and fled, teeltng eat-i that they had Vith‘eiied a nitride. The Great slum. the!" a.†vb the friend mmmumhw “Idiom“: " ï¬nch our .1- to... a“ I "Iv m 0! am probably am no; for II no plan of will. dimly "How m I In, “an t can“ to"; but who. u m l “cloud I] on- ud looted up n the cult. Nu sly. that nan-ed tn be“ do. “an .0. the hot nu. (touch mm behind a â€mum at Ieecy floods. Mod .1 an: “i turned any cm. Wflnm‘mfll.lfl um: (nu-do. um!" clan I (luv .’ body out m- a. hut In mm.- m l-p m 1m. "At length l stood upon the blow of the int lit" and uv tint I hid not before discoveredâ€"«Int I mlpioo by at nymmmd rouhonouh. itintruqtoulinltotlanmldo- want. but utlll I twin! thin; to look It and Attempt. Other VI]. haunt. than was noâ€; uni holding my breath and uttering on inward pruyor to God. I hon: to descend. Slowly ton (math-bottom. lloolod hock st the Might i no mad, and flthhuyhm puma-haul which cm W. And "an and! from the rock on vhleh luood. “But I n: Manly «alto-l. Tho ‘ Ihnib to which i hut amt-d my luo uni utoty. though soot-tut] Otto-c. In in miity decay“. and but slightly motnd. i kit It grinding up tro- tho um“. um! luv that in author no- mht i should all below. I clutched mhticuly with lay {no hunt. I Ihriohod cloud in my tinny and do- mirrhnilouldleooldnotm my mica. looting. I look“ ho- unth no ht tho really had ottho m and thought how soon l should lie no. it. Ito-nod 3“ mm: it nlchthom! “rho-huh hm!- ny W-l '- you! INAKI BAV“ MIDIIONAIV. "Oh. the sled thrill that [hot thmugh my veins It the ï¬rst tree breath at the summer lit! Oh. the delight with which my parched lips quoted the clear voter in the fountain by the Ir- bor! l willed it over me in my 1'"th hate! I threw it over my hot tone. 3 and over my closely ehorn he‘d! Then unit-telling the little wooden auto 1 no swiftly. longing. but not darinl. to lhout aloud in my Joy. on the hill road was “Ind. “i climbed the hills end descended the alien-4 waded through the now m. not without o Iickeniu tear when I an! the brown and black voter; makes glide lovingly ln pain nomad \ "The slug door It the lower and of my npurtment led into the Mn. 11?qu um. the lonely mud led over the hill. and to the sun at the Hall was easily gained. I drew my dressing gown around me. thrust my test. Into I pair or embroidered slippars and pulled out. “no this n it my. I can remember well how often I saw bar landing by my bed. on airy. lmpslpnblc ohm. or which i could not possibly discover n :aln‘le feature; but all mined o silt- terlnx array of misty lovallnool. And when. in a voice tint I could under- atnnd (though on the duller out: or my attendants it tell like the whispers at the evening wind) Ibo bode me look her It the Hall, how could I dlloboy? i only watched my opportunity nnd counterfeiting sleep one hot summer afternoon saw them :1] laws the room with noiseless steps. and I knew that l was (we. inland; Ind could uni: be will!» the gunman at hat WY "turn. may: Ml Mam V mammw. towni- (To be cold-mi.) M M an... Without «owing to Inquire for feet or truth some or these northern peo- ple “Mute or assume a true mud. or: fabricated by other: ind denounced the mum people :- unce- 1nd brute: [out of the race friction the! ‘ In existed In the south I: elm-seem. C» then end their Intel-meddling. The anthem white people end the south- ern neuron understand ml! other end do not hate our): other when let Alone. If they would ennui. the ample ol‘ Booker Wulflum ml the anthem m of the! type m tench and [cruel the doctrine of truth end hon- â€Mme-4M1“! lute-a ua- theme! «hate.theymldben- “it! Q! routun ml- - Inch “no-u Inner-on wn n nholluon- M. and all that It was lmponlblo for the (to flee. to I!" Ingother. Ho hoâ€" lkvod that “man of tho colored no. va- theolntely lemony. Md 1 hello" that It may come to flu: uln- a. plan at Booker Wall-non b "- ntitled our the «an south. But n are gutting along pretty well here In acorn; W. are not having nny trouble with our name; Our “boring than! get- ulong better than any-r where else In tho world. We have m1 Itrtken and no disturbance; W0 ban mo lynching, but they in than for an uncle. crhne. Ind are grown In; lea nod loss. I have never failed to order out troopu to prevent lynch- Inp. l have myself nomad mm from mobs. Ind yet I northern ï¬ver charges that I have 'glven my “on consent to lynching and at lupinely In my one. vhllo a llama being '1: burned all†try I mob. nnd that 1 ro- caved from tho lynchcn n pleas of tho chum nun :- n souvenir} The “the: of ma could not have Invent-d n boar or more Immun- Manhood. "Tho colored pool. at no out. oi 0min do not Iced not. school; The mu Winn loot-optin- 01.540100 two- a. public treasury every year. I“ it. conuo “out “00.000 Ion. Inn lino a doll“ in can: to can- an 5 viii. child “other dollar in out for o negro child. The loom- oriouoo is equally divided uuordlo to no school mutation. of vile about 01 our out it black. and an: (In colored children m 01 per can! oi iho m. nliloogl m white ml.‘ ,0 00 â€r can of the an: HON. ALLAN D. CANDLIR. Null-m lo mule; Ir. would Inn- (Ir-III a mum at m um gul- tbl. ll ml! do Immubh good. 1! mid Incl (be m natal mm W 0! mm: when. lacy-n nd â€mm-u or than. vale-e nee-flee. "From the a... or the Capitol at Atlante." he aye, "you an nee live colleges (or the higher educetion ot the negro. which represente more men- ey than all the colleges (or the educa- tion at the whim boy. in the entire mu 0! Georgia. But the degree: the: ere educated here in iheee colleges It Allent- iounded and supported by northern philanthropists will not work. They lint try the pretensions end Ml. Then they try volition or preeehiu. or both, hoping to get. I pv- erluueni eppoinimenc end not only be- come tongue but exert e. bed influence upon their need-tee end the people unenfly Booker Wuhinnon end R. ‘ B. Wright leech their eiudenu to imp ‘ on! oi‘ pelitice end an en hone“ ilv- in. They tench (hell the dinity at wee] labor. Ali negro conne- eup- noried by northern money were lound~ ed with not] intentloel but mill-ken ideee. luwoee thin money were de< veted to echoole lite tut nook" Done 01 the moet lulledâ€"about hum In the south Just now ls Hon. Allen D. Candler, governor of Georgie. The governor looke llke e clerxymen. He line e mlld, benevolent (Ace with en ebundnnce of snow-white beerd, cut eccordlng to the orthodox elerlcel ya:- lern. Recently a Duty of northern phllnnthroplete, melanin; Rev. C. H. :Perkhunt end accompanied by Booker T. Wnehlngton. hen been touring the tooth. to etudy the educational needs or the negro. Gov. Gunner met the per- ty end wee prompted to make eome aommente on negro educetlon and northern people which heve viewed upon his head the wnth of many nuthern end northern trlende of the 1 black men. I macaw-mam mun- mudao'lri II. I. Ddll In an lino-Inn on Ila-duv- Au Inukâ€" lemon. DIOROIA'I GOVERNOR 37. COUTH I. LIED ABOUT. CANDLEB IS ANGRY. The windows contun nome ï¬ne glue The man is the «Men In Amen-Ia. and was brought from Ens- lnnd in 1788.1'129 chimes In the steeple (Into from 1784 and are eight In num- ber. They hnve had n remnrknhle his. my. In 1783. when the British evac- uated the city. the hem were carried nny :- public property, and being of- lfered for III. In London were pur- chum! by n (name-ton mmhnnt named Ryhtner and flipped home. In 15:: they We sent to England Ind recast. In 1932 they were lent to (h- lnlnhh to keep them out of the hands of the federal salmon And were hut-net}. but the Month were gathered to- ‘ [other an nut to Ila-rs Mblnk or London, mm of the «lung! founders. 3nd recast In the “me mu The clock 11- the steeple «tn! unman-ut-Mmompt. torn In tilt at them Exchange In 81' IICHAEL'B CHURCH. Injured by n cyclone in 185. nnd .1- most totnuy destroyed by the earth- qunh of 1m. But, as the Inscription upon n ublet In the volflbule an, “It has been restored by the generosity of Amerlan churchmen and friends." for dlvln vanilla In I761 no! In Illa pun-d limb may numb“ anode-m. Tho un- mul- not and .1 n. numb d-nu tho revolu- tionary n: and by u. (1010. my dun" tho dvl! war: It in wrtmly A Venn-ll: arcs-run. On at m can low-nu Incum- flou In a. mu lo 8!. Mature chum. Charm, 8. C.. which In «Ill-«l In In II. olden Proton-M to... of mnhlp MI In Inc. with the “auto- of Burton Pam church. at Winn-abut. V; II dun but to am Thu pro-tn! serum" in mud DAN was". home. avoiding men and their ways and locking companion-Mp only In the um 01 his old In and I few don. Tho clmumunm which led to his writing “Dixie†no mm by 3 mt “I! of loan Vernon. Elm-cu m phyla. II New York with the colo- bnml Bryant Illa-tub. Hr. Bryan: 00. any nomad III: to coupon I no. "'Ilk 'round" at a heroic Mm "030." he laid. "Hitch the bands will ml to play and It!“ the ban will um» I. the drum." Tho nut. min; III-cu upwind with the nude of â€om." .- n It not played. ‘l'lm in mm cuouh In the word.â€" nm clan“, rallyâ€"Inn the nut: look It one. In the north ud VI. and by tho noun: (or III on than the Ionian some" loot u with" any I- on In. Tn- origin! word- Iuo Ion um bun chug-d to out! Iceman anti-Int. ï¬ning of tank! Emmett. Daniel Emmott!“ founder of negro mlnctnlsy and tha composer of tho [nu-1c of “Dixie," ll dying at old age It his hormml home near flaunt Vor- non, Ohio. In Emmett In so, and lot yea." hu lived In 3 auburban cmmvmwnsm loo which ilomumthuholfl mus lino. mammal-ï¬g manta-«mum @ _. any-Ir. Munro-d Md"! 9! ï¬lm CW4. Hm Richard Min-tar. m It." elected Wt oi the NM M- utation of Pollen Chink. In In inure-til; are" with .0 incl oi n- ril-ty in incident m loamy. [mg boron he ion-o all!“ In «mu-3 .ln police (ore. at Washington. D. 0.. he ind liui .- intuit into the lit. umi vorln oi voila-u tro- ilu flow- vnint oi l sewn-var "porter. No name ground «We the (om limit in better than that at the nportcr for acquiring a howled“ at the Math and realm of no in their enr- arter as “rain- of the ma. Chief Sylvester “on just an to den! with iii. .9: becau- Ie in newer forpt‘ ten hi: early association with the police in his «parity u a mrchor for no". In addition to all of this he In urcutiu ability at a high order and very Inc conception: of citlnemhlp ad the duties at the police oflcer to tho 1 d'llltl. For sixteen your. lluor Byl- rater In wisely ruled the city polio oi the national npiinl. Ha «I hon forty-four year! ago in low: Clty, lava. mt to flaunt: II I lad with hh min, and thence to St. Inuit. when he took I clerkship in a whole- sale home. Then he entered Walling- ton University. ntudied lav. Mona] that protection for Journalism. 'orked as A reporter on the St. Louis press. gutted I newspaper in Nebmkt. bo- ano editor of the Farmington. K0,. Timon. ï¬nd many armed to Waning- ton u I correspondent. He in. n! sooner installed a. chic! of police till! he began to make change- in the oer» GIN. DELARIY. anoint. Duluuudlmhoro ml. unenl. “Yen, father." They went to the unbalance. “Does It pun. my boy?“ “You. lather," "Are you (all; to am" “You. lather. " Hill In hour mm the lad van and. Ba! Delve, “ha 01:. And u an I“. In another con, young" but u bran He has his own private â€let: as well In public ones. His llm ban was killed u. Moddor River. The Incident was Rom-nmue. The son. I b0)V of 15. In. struck by I bullet while At his tathor’u aide. nut who is mhlu mother De Wet of himself in the we: in South Atrial. It probably the meet modern end ww- date or the Amman lighten. m “II“! to be e vertect gentlemen in his meets and to be mum» to ‘ advance of hi- fellow burzhere la the utter of dress. lie elect- none of the negligence of attire so deer to the eye of the reel Boers. yet at he." he in u sturdy, u etolid end 8. pastors! no De Wet or Cronje. Delerey in the once:- who engineered the clever cep- turo or the Scote Fusiliers. He in new the null: pillar of the Boer ermy, and union: stopped by e bullet he will prob‘ ably be the last to leave the ï¬eld. For eleven years he sat in the volu- rud. but he was known at the silent men. you hit, my boy?" asked an