Thaw“ m d the night by â€a M ch Mach led the ‘ m unm- m evening “ï¬ll. In!" I!“ It!“ may 7'“ I]. in tin he. of my dun- F3; ' fl'umr me- In your pm“? ' um to you the un- 0' “1° who. rum.†. , ‘3Ԡbut «no hummus. Ilr robber" i which!!!“ . . , , ,___LA ‘M‘W M the an" add my in: (In mid tho plan (50 Cull- I". Ind than they _ hm! tho-0M"- thu In could "a In“! he i“ naked help. "it on Up (My val. M!- a ' “and mu tho mun. n». 3 "MM clot. Nil-d (he an. {M Mr Thumypundmm â€a ell-hon 'hm noun-al- 3,â€: pat-4; but no on. new ‘ The Inc-in; kin "um um: but M N- Am folded It long I“ mo and to (hair And Roll- van hit up at the and um .0.“th “an. In their pm Hull pm. On they want. V I! though mfln; cur . ’fl-h. 1mm they «nod without of UM Man wall, It erh mud ud threw at tho «in w v Vâ€.Mr.m0pltl â€the; and II ‘Mu-puouvu “l mu (run you an. nvor below I It YWcImohlthortomme It Hm imy gunman to at I will u. nu Ibrud up as though he M. mind promise as some great n .7 _.V_, , W It look- Hto my “the“. ' Minn. bluarly. “0, I! you won hp: our. «cram old m, 1 should “to: the; and 1 will an myself 1‘" II spend!!! a. possible. hat my «m mu In Band bun-x will .,h†)0 more to say unto that. 1'!!! ‘M‘wfll and thee have In tho porn- We. 1 and you who your par- †We." he told. “You would not iâ€...- .mn you savor no ‘. 1|. flu would Mu followed In- .(ho‘oor, but the robbtt wt My hack, Mid than. nuns up a. mum tro- the floor. “luau (Or an, cannot 5. my" 4. "I†n Mn nothing more to “ï¬r. Ouch-an flu III-CO. no ‘1‘) Ian at. on behind." j.†W the mil. ud , M n my Must! I- no . 3â€; till when 50 M “It gum-nu M- rm- mm Out". “Than h -m drill up th- mnd or More 11 nub. the and o! â€71:71... I" tor which you mun am- and an chlofldn. mun; - ." ileum. '1 count thee to and out who you Mitzvfl‘ [my have h“ It?! Invent-n m mun :- I must And an, good onâ€" to the place there nit- for no.“ I 0! gold I than keep," ha Idol ‘ Multan with It. Has I my In. - mmto o! ' em as»- m . “armament ' m Human "n nâ€" Ina 1:.qu am Incl I luv; 1 roam Mr asking." mmu'vmn-mm I'd! much. Khan-Alon up} all mm once more to the 1†Wm. Inpuh is something In 70‘" i" replied man. “I will not 'Wmnwlainmm The bandmnlden brcught a place of porchlnen't. a shamed reed. um! I urn-n pot of Ink; “II! when she had smug-d them upon the “bk the left the spur-uncut Ull- Itt down to the work without further hedttflon. And wrote to her hthor the m of her light When the had written an that the doomed um. obs phced the ntchmontwhmumldlelmm Ind It, nd lion proceeded to whet â€MMIflick-n‘emtwuke rich her. {he moved and“; than! mmmummuazm Ion than “now than M Mic! m In via doing. m but he "No. I will only tell him why I run 30.0. I must do that. Get no “to writing mun-u. Alba; And while I a: writing you may go and and sham. We will at nw-y u soon a Mblo‘" "But you will not tell him 'hcre you have gone?†'1 nut write : few words In my hunt," she and. "It In all unlit-d. my mitt"- Uhnhai will mmpnny nu. l’ hu- tniiod with him. and In is randy Ma an M an pm" bat-nu jnwt w;th- ml the pin 0! the city: AM ha how. it» w" to the can at Ben W. One. with the Hid old mu. uni you are uh." mt. had no not! for further ihonuht am no cabinet. tot a. but lmly rwool‘vnd thnt at» won†no. The no". no thought of union with the king the more tprribk awn-red Hu- mm. At times she binned has." for tuning Muitud the Man ot marriage with Honm; bwi uh- aid not feel that nhn Md willingiy done wrong. Winn on. gun, banal! tn the ray-i prt. Inn» at. know nothing of the worldâ€" know nothing a! tin um. no would tun to ondnand knew iittie of the nhnrmor at tho man who won the crown. Sim-o that than [M had gained knowledge. Ind her cyan ind been mod. The cup, dwelt In her mind now u on of Me or death. and she felt nm «he must save her-elf. "And 1 VIII keep my non! I! I (II. nomad nun. "mink-u "You In to pun {or our day-nun " "0! mm In: an to non“ said u:- how-um "Wow had won“ an Mon Rob-nan rum. You told no you vouid an this very light." “I! ll now and“ two bout- wt mid-lulu. “a In "In. non loin It. "(It of day will In upon u." "They will not b. long III has“ a plan of may." mturud Alb“. “\ad 00'. my umrru, who a! our-Inn?" The prim-c- ount-1, ud ell-M In Inna. "I hope "my will not! with no more dam." aid mm In" to hone". l “Ho u and. um bu now mmd to ‘ In" the city." “How was It done!" “Gum and Bella: came with bun: And I only know that they led Im- fonl from his prison. Human wu In our uni“. um when ho saw his noble young mute: In all upon MI neck Ind “.04 hlm. .nd wept for joy. Thoy did not stop long. for the, M not the (In. to mm. Hobaddnu amazon-ad Nascent-nabs“ In nature my not]. alum- that he would ml, (or her whllo he bad I". AM mason. I an: than: «out. And than I turned back." “Think heaven!" Mutated the princess, devoutly. “0, my den mistress." th cried. I.- noon 1: she had closed the door behind her. "Julian [I saved!" In In" In hour Am; am but. nor flop wu "(In and quick, nnd a look of ntiulmlon beamed on her handsome She conned speaking gland. Ind prenod hr [and upon bar heart I. though the other tooling: Inuit not come forth. "O, Alb“, I mm In fra- linu- "Dear Indy." plud Alb“. "bud I w 'urdod Julian u 1 ml criminal, I should not‘hnve used his name an I did. But I looked upon him a I mm more houonble and true thanâ€"†"I do not think I have done wrong." the said to herself, “in lending my aid to this robber. I Ihlll never m hill: again. I do not wish to see him any more. And I do not nuppose he would care to use me. I hope he will escape-l hope he will proupor in the you: to come." AIM. departed without speaking tut- ther, and when the princes: was ten alone she arose from her seat nnd walked across the floor. "Then go down Into the garden And see It Oamlr has returned." "It I: put midnightâ€"l should think an hour put." “Enough. Albla. Let us drop that subject now. What Is the hour?†WE ~me .n. mmmd m m m moon-um... m m M m. m m m , ‘ 1 I aanuus C0... JR. n}. In hygienic mum, under the control of ma and.) puma... who mun. n «min intervals. when all summer. visit every school In his au- trlct cud examine the bonding “ we" 1. [twin concerning the health a m m ad the schoolm. mung .- no out. Employer: '1“) keep chlldm hon school in Germany will he he! not let: than 150 lam-h. Fem!- Ill gluten-m Ire obliged to provide me- teflnl for needlework end other “as of Instruction for (Iris. Otherwile the nhool both! III. the right .0 mm these (Map by mural-10‘. Acaci- lng to the dittflct physician! an at April 1 u: public end m stools loin-a a foam In Any M lb- uml On- un- A porn waiar manly in rightly loot- ed upon In one o! (in [mint m- mm in ihr hnlihininvn of I com- munity â€any foods. aim. for mu- pie. cunm he «acid. or «hm to (to cm“ of I Ikl imtlï¬l. while, on (M «the had. “his; then in Minted vain my ratio! (hm in mm of conuyin; M Among the chic! ny- of Wu tyvhoid imr mm In mention“ it. can of the staunch "loll. It not“ highly prothlo that the nun! him of the healthy stomach In IN. to don- My man ms oi iii-sue: but "in number which Iny stain-cl my be Ith. in diam mm “"1! I. nor“ um. land it is not desirable to to". m capacity In this dinetlol. he (to! uni only «ruin m out of I Iu-I- her who have port-ko- of food or drink infect"! with disuse gem- my unlea- in upIIinIMe on the mad of their diflmi general physieIi condi- tion. or of the "tying can. at their disc-sun organs. Boiling or sooth; in any form «neutron I" m lite: Md food or drink Ibout .1116. than in I question of typhoid infection don‘t! be subjected to one of these memos Move it in taken into the much.â€" Haul. "Word- Iro natal-a. With I III-pl. mntncuu at no no. I an produc- n ma (In: in. now to all up «mm rrmn the «nth. "art!†We be mutual.) "Your word: 31" (ohm of I «no. dine-won. Blr Ant.“ “AIâ€"tron Dunn-cult And you tum Indic- vlua you. May- 007 MM non" with than. Purim M Inn Jewell [hm h I want! all], and hot people uldou mm in. empty pun-I.“ Shula] 1W up. Ind I.“ II. In“ no- u» nm or In M. “All. you moot-m my tongue and nation, do you?" “You. And It vould Inn am you In one with no.†"1 1301 you an - Ila", but an do“ not all no whoso- you cone." "I luvs sought an npflu :- you hIVO, Blr Anb." mun-l rooonlud the voice of In Arab; and n he sued more lhuvly on the fellow. he Ill IN. to no that the garb in wild and ï¬lthy. “Ht! Who In this" denundod â€I- bu moving back I we. '1 an: I nu. ma lave mm the spring for tmh water." vu the u- nwor. "And now, who no you?“ tw the sting-:- m an Ind mat. um that his nrb was not of Dunn- All! you ad We . v ' ,1 “!u. manna-nu se- ’ â€I'heo we have nothing more tende- ; lain us. Alhis, are you ready" ., " “Yes, my mistress." min stepped but to her dress]..- tnhle and picked up her Jewels. Ind tor a moment aha bowed her heed upon her folded hands When she looked up her fair brow was serene. end the tremulousness had gone from her,lip. Shuhal took the bundle ol clothing, and then the party moved out home the chamber. They blood the tar- den, and passed out by the smell ate; and when they hsd reached the street they led oil with a. quick step. There was s sentinel at the city gate. but he did not trouble those who passed out. As Shuhal had promised. he round horses at a small stable beyond the wall. end in less then an hour [tom the time of leaving her chamber the princess was solely in the saddle. with her face turned townrd the north- ern mountains. ‘ At the distance or two leeches from the city they came to a smell suip or wood. through which their path lay, where they stopped to let their horses drink from a living sprint. Bhuhsl had dismounted to hsnd lame wnter up to the temnlee. and was Just in the act of dipping the cup. when he m startled by the sound of I step clone st hsnd, snd upon lifting his head he found a man standinx directly before him. 1‘! wns too dark to distin- guish tester-es, but Shubnl could see PURE WATER. nun-mumnonmm- www.m«f . m um Norm no the humâ€" " mm In the world. man â€We â€$.13... ammonium. um It from your [roar man 782731.“? : nu. W "LEE! mm ' “Xi? Mum“ mmumflm “Whnmrflmnconu. “inhumane-no mull-c. .“m-J. w. m.-mm twinnlnt“ nasty and ammaliy. mnumutn. mulch. tom... pun. sore throat and I“ bonny III.- In; Iguana It once p} What! on. II- Nu Jersey report- that the I. MI nu the largest crop at shaman ol The loud state in editor-h (170) Inc; the widest. Tom (1.). 110 am in breadth in loam: M). PUTIIAI FADBLESS DYE on .ndahunemdeolm-more good-high- brmd (tater colors nun any “her dyt Sold by 41mm. 10¢. per put-[a ‘no Intelpoflntlolof m Intact-17M. ulna-intâ€... mm :CMAmeflc-tom Mid-‘0 m Stockholm pone-a II III-unwo- ot about 40.000 tel-pm II on.» wot-II. curly every tho, and mm Don. M u human I“ a. am In no men-In m: ell-v..- mummlymm.mm. mar-din- ol that! In I". m the city. MCth-md shun-lia- mtot-booknflfld’fhm at IN or mnu a a. hill]. billion and Panda.†In which no rm nun- on popular mutant 3nd mint (I. M Mame-mm!!- M by on marl-bl. may. Um lunatic-no- noan-n my ammmwunowymr M II- m cud Ddshl'l m- mm or Drum And 0.0 him thanâ€. also.“ In null! 09“ miraculous. tron an very In: box on improvement in noticed and tho condoned trail-n: mind in - convict. an m mum. an around I lo- and mum in the neighborhood boa-o at tho complication: of tho an a well u in mail! and now- In. fluke-'- can. Polk City, 1... Oct. Hitâ€"For over ten nun In. Einbeul P. Madison. a llama Indy of this place in: out- iomd most neverer with Kidney troubio complicated with dunne- nonu of tho howd- nnd liver. Blurb main: miner minim result or do- nnnd Kidney. added in «mm- to bar burdou 0! pain. Meat: And Iodicinu vithom numb" were tried; physician also nun-tad their mu, but All to no mother, Mm Pnul. Ind her mother'- brothor, Korma: Wine], and who do- clared Inc In: in lsnonneo oi' the Deity. Questioned by the Judgeâ€"to u- uruin it she knew the signiï¬cance or an bathâ€"Ibo declared that lho 1nd never heard of God and land never been to a church or a Bullde nehool‘ All she know, she laid. In. her nuns Ind her .30. AM she had been unch- in‘ly questioned she aid the know Illa would be punt-had it Ibo did not tell the truth, and her testimony in no- cepwd.â€"Bnltimon Sun. I... M o no. 1‘). Ono-t pool Andrus mm AM ya. In I little the} tint is not more than a. minute's walk (tom Bl]- umnn strut. In ï¬le! that it within a mac's (how 01 one or the oldest Pro-hm churches .In the city. an alloy that come: to an and opposite a Jewish synagogue. um Emu). Paul, the â€var-old [in who was brought boron Judg- Wmuu In the Criminal Conn Frldny to tut!!! in!!!“ her 4L "2!" [0' To HAITI Imus 00!! NI E! II!!- M m '1 mm.†cut-motion. In“ Minna-chub)... my. véoda it}. known at all “but!" realize that. VIII and A: Intelligent and unmade lu- Mfumeorbmmmudm- «any don. do much to mm the lot of the woman onvtho turn. but no may of the m m â€many blind to it. led: of the gentler an. and mmeouormum,m¢ ml! procure :- m1 an em“ or bounty, Mn odor extend. our All a. bout Puhpu II un- In- tumuummmmmmnu a. not of tho viola um. hung a. «loll-3 m noes-nine- of um. A“ m Hutu In a flu! plus In tho Wield economy. But M II ubmmdllfgndhuuuâ€" at. many. Gallant, cover. Icon- no! not "var on at tho din-um ms, so could tho who woman mum: no, out of .1ch nd :- m on possible. out of III-d. the loath “In: of her household no give. luau! I mu. more «no to providing Minn: for m mind through the 0‘!an «album-ad unondfmfl tic Infltlbh alum! um which on never be mm with mm m- m]. This In at one: (he pity and a. â€than of country llfluam Mu of Imam. m m at bounty no mm. The dreary but. the moon round. In tho "I“ I: a. county baton In a... m an smmap-dnhmmflemynl lonely Into othcr plus- of m:- '61! hand. ulov In that ma non ad m and â€our. about which bola-allo- Mun. Ant-doth†no, «one via- than k u m at a“ moon: mu". ad no old ï¬bril. dam, the MM- at Iona â€In W Includ- Ia-dlIu bo- mm All to to N3 ‘0 . with m "can houn- l‘ ml] in. dull)" cant; mo. nth-r an "a m. the. Mud. II.“ 0709 no. of a. “calm. d Ilfo. door hurl-My We" 1 an. and u lot on“. ma from an: m tut "3 {£3 8§;=2iaig [5 3" igg 3g§§ Going into the rurel pert oi North- ern New England this summer. sevb erel observetions were forced upon the mind oi one "rusiioetorfl es the ustive populetion jocosely cells the summer visitor. “Lite is e strenuous latter in these smell country towns," she says, “even when the vecetinn ess- son is upon them. And it must be ll intensiï¬ed streiu in the winter. The strenuoueuees shows most strongly in the feces end ï¬gures of the women. The men tehe things more eee‘lIY. Their tormlng or other business gives them wider interests. end even the most respected citizens ere content to while ewey en evening or e stormy eitemoon sitting on e barrel in the villege grocery shop, relishing thelest bit 0! neighborhood gossip. Their hoes ere ueuelly heevler then those ‘ or the women, end dull. rether then \ discouraged looking. It hes elrnoet} pessed into e proverb thet the chic! recruits to the inseue asylum ere l’srlners' wives end women from smell. quiet centers whose horlsoes heve so uni-rowed thst st lest the museum shuts out reeson. The tendency to this dreery stete oithinge is fer irons being the women's hell: it is her Inle- tortune end one does not beve to look urtortheceuse. ltlsuotwentoi lousy but went of opportunity end the ltrmuss-bmbeeeuee-lt-eiweys- hee-heen-em ettitude which limits her hoflson. miner’s wits end smell shopkeeper'e wife elihe rise hetines in true Boirituel ieshlos. heeeues. inr- eooth hreehiest lest be out d the wey end dishes weshed beans 1 o'clock. M is eluioet never e eer- veet; 'hired help is more bother thee shod} is the isveriehie e-eriioe. This ‘ue housewiib is e good neighbor. e ‘Nihml friend end consolation to e hultiselithedutlesotllie. negoes eweynerheosoueesyeer.oreoteo ole-.eeevislt. 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