. Katherine ‘was nbont to leave the room. when he suddenly remembered , 3 scarf of great beauty whiel ho had . / not shown. y «mg-cummhaymm." in “M; “but Loyd Sulolk dial m In a few mtnntes um man was ex- hibiting his wares to Katherine. and she was tno‘ much Interested in the «m to notice their merchant par‘ tlcularty. There was a slow but ,mntnauy satisfactory exrhange of goods and money. and then the pet]. dler began to repack Ms treasures. and Lattice to carry any the pretty trtflcs and the ptece ot uttn her min- tress had bought. Then, also, ho {omid time to hulk. to take out the last newspapers. and to descrtge the popntar dissatisfaction at. the stuptd‘ granny of the gavemmentt toward the Colonies. "Here he a London peddler. ma- ‘dam; 5nd he do have I" the latest nations and (be news of the king and the Americans." Little Jcrls was vlth his mother. running hither Ind thlthvr, as Ms ug'er splrits led Mm. ’ Rflhertre had heard mnrh of Lady Capo). Imd she had a «min tender. mass for the old woman who loved her husband so truly; ~lmt no thought a! he! erupt-0d lnto Katheflne‘s mind that calm pvenlng hour. Then" her maid. with a manner full of pleasant ex- citement, came to her Ind slid: And wmo In the ralny. dreary Lon- (Inn twilight Lady Capo! was dying Katherine Urn m the nrdpn at Hyde Hannr. watching the planting of seeds that tor? In a low tech to be llrlng things of beauty and sweetness. "You are right," replied Mr. lie:- '93-; “they ought to petition no long- er. They ought now to resist. The Duke of nirhmond spoke wlrmly (or Button Ila! night. 'The Hououiann am punished without 1 hearing: he said. 'tlld. it they resist mmluhment. i wish them success: Are they not Englishmen. llid may 0! them born Am! Hydn kissed Mr family. ‘1'" him r [4!"er yum," ho annworml. ""0307. nrnndmothvr. ls mom uny- lhi’ng gnu wan! dmw? Think. dmr graxtrlmmher." “Pm me hosidn Jackï¬aml. I mm- dm' , H l silalleco Jack." A shadow, gun; and swift. passed over her race. Her (-va Mann! one pi'mns lonk Into Hyde's ppm. and then closed lawn-r. Indy (‘lpc-l bud Ml «tutu-"khan wann- M whim. Ind In Mum-1m! mum n m!- In 0w midst of "w rim"- evi â€Mrs, yr! run-red "I"! «snared (IYGS and hall-omptiml "mum; At this Ira-3r H m "Mo-M Hm. [how urrythlnRJn "w worm. "w old Indy Irv! low-1| m-r wild. nit-mm!" fraud-wt: "0h. Dick," Ibo wivisuvrml. "l \0 an: m "51-! We all haw» l haw Ml ynn right lbounml [launch-«ill I mum sun Dirk Amholla ls wimrm 00‘ 5| lliilt. hick. ym: wilr think of MI samvtimrn?" up!» nlanmd It Ibo ammo. “II In a In! mmnd. Mr. Hutu-y. Lady (‘npvl h at Nu- dun: will. and In Mr humor“! 0 in ï¬nd hotlmlrh." â€Oualh‘mfli." said It. Horny. "m. In :0 "no [m pmrlhv qmmll; And. rapt-In. In" In my lady (‘Apfl'l loot- mnn. um M a" he man In arm! INN." ' "It curd." numbed Hyde. "Ind It'fl In I "Milk-n [or 1 Mary.“ "Cum. Hyde. you an- . Inluw." "1m Pun. I dun: ll. fly “on! In my mumn'u: but I would not. tor "only Man. an- n ml"! my own nunrym."-vlhcn ‘mh n will: â€we at Lad Pu". and III «mum (mull at his vaporâ€""except In my a" prince qunol." "My lord. you mm ouuu me It I do um sum will: your omnlom. And nu- arm bu luv-gun, [or Purllluwul In diumhrd on the whim-l." "I Ihlnk elm klng vu right." um Plnu pendant-Ix, "Rein-mom Inh- Jectu nru rum than open cut-mien “Lt- Hyv Fri-nah." on English non? When have English- mon :nbmttted to own-“Ion? Neither )tlu'. lunlu, nor wanton: out also away the rights of the people. It is put A doubt, tuo, that M: minty. It. the lever Int night. laughed when he utd he would just as He! ï¬ght the Btmtonlnns u thn French. I heard this ttput't'h wax method with I dent! uh-u-r. and that you um‘m'e 'wu slu‘lt by it]; "The pelmon was nun: man the table, is ll ought to have been," and Lord Faust. Tho Tur'n of tho run. The great events of most lives occur in epochs. After Hyde's anti Katherine’s marriage, then: won a long era. noticeable only for such vicissitudes as were incident to their, lortune and position. But in May. A. D. 1774. the 'ilrst murmur of the returning tide of destiny was hearth For the trouble between England and her American colonies was rapidly culminating and party reeling rm high, not only among civilians, but throughout the row regiments. Re- cently, also, a petition had been laid before the king from the Americana then resident in London. praying him not to send troops to coerce his sub- jects in America, and, when Hyde en- tered his club some members were engaged in In a. nngry altercation on this subject. Alas! these are the unguarded hours ‘ which sorrow nnrpflses! But no ‘ thought of wuble, and no tent of it, had Katherine, a she stood before her mirror one “1an She us watch. in; Lewes umge the double folds ‘0! her an mm gnwnhwhen there came t mock It be:- chmber door. wnrd" was upon every fat-e And she kept withln the comfort of this splrlt. even though Hyde's usual letter was three duys behind its nsull time. On the fourth day her trust had its reward. She (mud then that the delay but been roused hy the neces- sary rharge and cure of ceremonies ublch Lsdy Capers death forced upon her husband. She had olutost s sentlv : ment of gratitude to her. although she In yet Ignorant of her bequest of eight thousand pounds. For Hyde had resolved to suit uutll the reudlng of; the wlll made It certain, not then to‘ reslgn hls oommlsslou and carry the;l double good news to Katherine hlm-i self. Henceforwsrd, they were to be f together. So thls purpose, though uu- 2 expressed. gave a Joyous rlug to his , letter; lt was loyer-llke ln lts food- tuess sud hopefulness, and Katherine thought of Lady Sutton: sud her emls- ssry with a contemptuous lndllet- ; A Wham-o mm» Then. wltll a bunny taro, Kalherlne ‘llh llamas swat Mln smiling lnln drumlnnd «II». In hose few lender momenls all M [an flipped away from ho: hurl. "l will [at â€line what I Md man says Iplcu my hum Mml~nnlnut my dear one who ls not here to defend lllnsrlt. ' Hes. llos! I will make the denlal for Mm." "Hen be a III-gage gentleman. m- ‘ Yes: I am «my I haw horn dram- ing' I thought my mhnr tag henna my good lather, that loves us no math. " ".Oh mmhor. Maui-u moth". than-km my tumor In hero!" Bu- ru In «Inn. has! «a fun! "w mum In all m cm! bearings. ï¬he "I‘M homo" "7-an for flu,- uke of In Hula Jnrh. a!" would u nun a I’HP nn "Hon-net M by Inc lip of mm. ‘1“!!! sh» mm“ but! In lrtllh q-nfmm; and "um Ho "HM 'hr Inmflc and mum! mflly IMn Ms mm. to look u Mm. RM- annual data am Mr lawn by l‘u- sin-pin; hay. um! am of the u-rrm and mrmw of her smut nmlw to "to Fatherhood In heaven. T19 buy smMrnly aï¬oko; 1w "mu: Mn arms about her nork. he laid M: Mr» close m Mm: and mid' "de0 Mfr: been drwaming. 02mm: Joris." And now she w“ punk-ally told Ilnu (or I"?! to and 2mm "w. lover of IMMP tub-I; (but her on nut- wro Ill annual or leak-d: um. I! It won “muted. It III with a «pm» Hot that am“! both her a" wood mm and "to "(Mn 0! Mr rim. Mm run the mu.» "mum. of an urn-It NM:- Kollhh mum. and m Irflmce cu lml; I! luv rally um:- n! to nun! Ilflr tum-n. pub-yo II "a In MI gown to do In. It wu nl-o I par! of Kalhorlna'n ‘Juut um! upright cinnamon to nuke ‘alkmnum for the Illa by which her bulb-ml I‘ll aurruundod. Hyde had told her that them wvre new-nary ovum In M! dully oxm-rlmm of much u was [mm In: her to ho ignorant. ' "they Ink-nu Io It. u my nation" don." he Mid; â€they no I you a! ll: upmnnrv. but (hey never (and; my [tn-Hun, and they never du )ou u mammar- VI’OBK. Katharine.“ TM. “pl-mum: u had been (to duly} mat. of low and o! «Indum In mm: and uln- hnd dom- m ml: a mm which â€I"! (or an «addict: Myuml fl. The Bow at Orange Ribbon. Katherine sat down and remained gun a a (‘Ifl'cn Image. thinking over what had been told her. There had been a time when her hmband'a con- stant talk of Lady Buflolk had pained her, and when she had been a mile Jealous o! um apparent familiarity 'hh'h exlslod In their relational with each other; but Hyde had laughed at her team, and um,- had taken a pride In pulling Ma word above all her lul- plrkmu. She spoke without passion and with- out hurry or alarm; but there wu no misilkln'g the purpose in her white, resolute face and leafless ututude. And with an evil glance at the heau‘ tifui, disdalnmi woman standing over him. the peddler rose and let: the house. Suddenly she turned and [need the atooping nun: “Your scarf taker I will not have It. No, and I will not have anything that l have bought from you. All of the goods you shall recelvo back; and my money, give it to me. You know that of my husband you have been talkingâ€"l menu lying. You know that this is his house, and ï¬ll! his true wife am I." ‘ fully described the handsome cavalry olflcer that was her devoted attendant that Katherine conId have no dimculty in mmgnlzlng her husband, even with- out. the elem; which her own knowl- edge of the parties nve her. into Katherine's face, and an the ped- axer detailed with hurried avian! the town talk that had clung to her reputa- tion for so many years: and he so CHAPTER XOV. Homing more completely lumen me no In {an or trick no dune": Elm! mmumm There ls practically no llmlt to the manly of gum pert-ht on the Amazon and it an be produced at a fraction 5 at the mm of rnbher. The method at “bleeding" the hunt: tree In entlrely dlflcrent from that used to exmct the 13mm of the rubber tree and only ex. i [Mr-rt "bleedm," It is said, can be .‘employetl. The treps yield many times 3a: murn up as the rubber trees and ion» man can gather .5 much gntta perrha In a ~thy as floaty mun ran extract from the rubber tree. Earn tree will average threp um! a hall: 450!de and one competent "blender" Man prepare forty tn {my pounds pea dny. .Tha gum ls fermented and then dried In the sun. utter which it ls ready for shipment. ' "m: Joue'ph I: «lead. Lon fully covered by Insurance.†Fufly Gonna. ‘A. woman on the debt!- of her hm pun! (olegnpbed to I distant Mend: 'Vaiuabie Discovery Recently Made In ‘ the Valley at the Ammn 5 [p tn q'me rovvnt. date the work! has relied on the mhiwr trne far its mnpiy of all: mils. and on at.» rmmt of tho lhbltvd am In which thin \ plant grown the pmdnrt has been ex. i reedivmly expensive. A short time ago a mi". pervhl merchant in the Guil- nas in examining the Amazon rpm in South America found the baht: trve growing In nbundance near Para and on the Amman and its tributaries tor thousands of miles. The Brazilian: had no knowledge of its gum-pnxinc-‘ in; properties and vere foam] cutting down the. trees for ï¬rewood and build- ing material. A rmuston was bought and the practical work of ï¬nancing mu perch for the market begun. ' Rho gnu: I sharp rrv as N '9" "M :m dunk; and thou rho lifted and Mann! It. and mm It In no: brusi. as tho rocked born It In and fro m I remain: are "sum“ of triumphant lot 9. no Kuhn" dodvdod u 030 Mon (to no! ‘mh Imuâ€" nd nudity. â€The am no" vmm. (no «war man to" lremNo. ll Inn a hut! um: whlrb 1AM Ind um am day "on t‘nm‘n and. nd 0! had nun-"n Ivonne urwu- H (m n slw and "1mm m In! tow "m thkb she had "N! M! In Mun "KIIMIM "ma.†It In. Ink-ml. in In: “in." mm: and “this H was t‘w prvrinns button“. Mr own louvnhen-Jhe hot n! Offlfltl‘ rian, , Ia not Inc". not the mum at I" omoAlhn I will an to .1 out. A nwwMo.moo(Iymmd. In- put aside I will font" new one but my lady Gallon." "It In this pcrrfl mm In not.» In!» plain (as. lady sum. the: I to ml; “(Mu «mu hula no no. I! h It moral-coronationuom an to Mr or no. in; I! in nu: mm turnout It ovor nu! out In her hind. Ind “no (emulation to m Ibo IorMokca Int“. her-m [mun ovary nonfat. I She went to the euruolro to m the papal-I. When Ibo opened the Ian-o- k-u chamber of wood. she found her- u~lt In the mature 0! funny I tortur- lng. tender memory. In In om Illdo them VII I rude picture of I ham. ‘ u I‘ll limo Jorin‘ flu: Inc-mm to draw mum-Io, Ind It ha! been are fully put away. The plum VII Yul! of Inn-II nmn-Ilu. Among them III I ring "at Hydv'l (mm-r hId given him. his: molhrr‘n In! Dollar. I kwk of his Ion'I hIlr. bvr own ï¬rst h-«ermmo Ilu’. antinu- noun IhII Ibo Imto Io In (Ionian. Thu I'N‘ Mun to Imam the paper: “Wrdlnl In their Itâ€. Inc I Imnll “In! pun-l Illmd INI- Imnnz lhnm, "To London i will not so," she de- cided. ‘f'i‘nere in some wicked plan (or me. The will and the panel! are wanted, that they my be altered to unit it. I wili stay here with my child. Even sorrow mat. a mine In bell borne in one'n own home." NEW OUTTA PERCHA TREE. low! How could she bear it? Whit should she do? Cunt. bennox, who had brought the letter, was waiting for her decision. it she would so to her husband, then he could rent and return to London at hi: leisure. it not. Hyde wanted his will. to add a codieii regarding the eight thousand ‘pounds left him by Lady Cape]. For he had been wounded in his side. and a. dangerous inflammntlon having set in, he had been warned of a possible hill result. Katherine was not a rapid thinker. She had little, either, or that instinct which serves some women instead 0! ‘ all other prudences. The one thought that dominated all others was that her husband had tough: and tniien [or Lady Sudolk. Ali these your: she had been a slighted and deceived woman. These words the read. than wrung her hands and moaned like a cranium that had been wounded to death. on. the shame! Oh, the wrong and nor- ‘I'"V "It I! midnight, beloved Katherine. and In six hours I my be dead. Lord Puget spoke at my cousin to me In such terms u leave: but one my out or the “front. I pray you. It you can. to pardon me. You I “all adore with my last breath. Kate, my Kata. forgive me. I! this comes to you by strange hands. I sh." be dead or dying. Kiss my son for me and take my last hope Ind thought." went dpwu 3mm. Soon the camp Lack slowly, with a letter in her bud. 31:12 In: while, even to her lips. Fully um minute: amused e'ro aha gathered strength aumcieuc to break ï¬ts well- known seal. and take In the (all mean- ing at words so lull a! Igony to her. (To lw rnnflmmd.) vnnm Oar [Mom Handel: ctble â€"Wm m coauthor at uric-1m an!“ a. m M 00 WW. fl and it Nonhmtem Bay: Road. Pierre, 3. D., dispatchâ€"A deed of record has been ï¬led with the secre- tary of ante transferring. (or a con- sideration o! ’1. :11 the m of tho Elkhom a â€tumour! aney 1111wa to aha Northwestern luum coup-a. Ponmyivania Linc Ofï¬cial. Forbid Emplom to Accep! Gunmen. Pittsburg. P1, dispatch.~’i‘he ex- ecuting calcium 0! the Pennyinnh lines mast of Flushing win Mort measures to diminish the tipgiviag nuisance on their lines. it is an- nonnced that train pattern will no longer be pomiuori to perform such ORDER TIP! To IE ABOLISHED "The decision was rendered I†a nice point. I suppose there till be much adverse criticism of me. I» «use I bmughl I use (or the hm.- dkllon of I Federal court Into I am. mun. but every one Ms to be cm- m mare or mu, you how, no .- m vhu he Joel." Thn dwtslnn canard Hm annular! the armies-t satislarttvm nut Attor- noys Marker and "nmm u! the (IQ ‘forso. Hm latter luring tho any" vim drafted Um rnmmrt that nursed all the trouble, rave unmmtauhte ev- Idcnce of Joy. Only the Import-rh- nhlc Judge Wing rrmalnnvl unmoved. He scribbled lndifloroutty on Ms vult- In pod and did not so much a I!!! M. gaze from the tabla. Inn to Attorneys. Tn State's Attorney Dome. nnd Ms assistant. â€r. Bums, the net at Jung-.- Cbetlaln in throwing the and out 04 cmnt at». us a mï¬logl Now. They saw the work whtch In muted lick and: since In. I! toppling over In yum. Mr. Demon refused to discuss the decision. It. Barnes nu: Cost to In In“. The am In: cost Hm "at. am 83.000. Works 0! «ml: have he" put upon H by Aflélfllhl State's Al- tomry Rama. and lhlrltrn panels of Ian sonirrnwn mm to"! "amine, MM?“ 3 buy tn: sot-um! Waller a. no... at (’hirngo, "rs not nick-M In "no Illluh‘s of "Hank, but worn pom; um" Hu- humming of flu- I‘Monl Inn summing lucr- NAM tom-0'â€. Judge Chen-In Mud Vim dedolou on the point that (be openllool at the Indian. coll Ine- nnd their nest. I. : Burprlu. The extremely flat endlng of the much-talkedâ€"ot coal eonsplracy cum an I Imps-Ice, nlthough the human who hive followed the trlul (tom the Int lave been conï¬dent that Anal-t. Int State's Attorney Barnes had not made out a cue against the opera. on. It wu expected. however, that Judge Chetllln would leave the mat- ter In the hands of the jury and not throw the can out at court. and. as such. were cosntzable only by the Federal courts. the case was laken from the Jury on an Instruc- tion to return 8 verdict of "not. guilty.†and the defendants were set. at "many. trade, came to an abrupt termina- tion. 0:: the ground that. the tuna» lotion. which formed the bnsls of the charges were Interstate commerce. Chicago dispatch.â€"â€"The trial of the Indian: coal operators, Indicted by the grand Jury [or Illegal combina- tion and conspiracy In restraint of Attorney. Who Drama the Contract Give Unmunkablc Evidence of Their Jarâ€"Conn! for auto Dawn- cast by the Rm" 0! ch. Ruling. Chicago Judge Holds Illinois Courts Have No Jurisdic- tion In Trust Case. JEFENDANIS ARE? SATISFIED ABE mu 6an Uncle Inn: "Don‘t you «up YMn‘o Nun. Talu- mono. Orange, N. 1,. «mum-nu I. "Hanna“. g tnlnea mum wio as convictedvol n‘ stream um I14 battery with mm to m m m hurt. w J. nee-4m, up “4 h her magnum,†my Tum Accra-u Mum. ' Rune ableâ€"4n one week um. noted aura-es. Signor: DI“ Gull... Simon Reno? and um Gill, hm km their reason. H. Land. the best known luau: writer of cab- edy, In lying at the will of death m conunmptlm. flue- Mlnen Arc Ruled. legm, m. Olmloh.--Thrfl .0. were kllled by ll uploalon In I ï¬ll. a: Cndll, which Blue Ill. In†Hertof flounder or Stmtor bod h- aperted the by before I“ «that to be late. The nine had been ’- lre for several an “d was shut down on uccmmt of a broken out... Twelve méa also were Injured. 001“! M Cm Washington tmpatcl. The Repub- llr-an leaders Due vomit: Dr. Cm. no wan “mu-d E1 the president (or «ileum n! the m at Clan. (on, s. (7.. and no «th 'm I. made to hop I «on. after the GI- bn treaty I: named at. It 'm than be given out In: Crum'l mum fined "tot lack of a quorum." “'aflllm'zlln «mum!- ~~Scrrfllty lerIy-m n! Hm dvnrlmrnt at lam am! “Humane In aunnunriwl me lo!- lowim: apminmrnls In "ml demo mum, CHM rk-rk, Frank "Helmet 0! Massaahnsvus: dislmmng clerk. mnmu H. Rom", MirLigsn. If. Curlelynn has mkrhd as In: um! nenngnpï¬rra H. A. Wave: at Charles Wound. ndnm-M In «no maintain! clan I Ann 1. Mann um. no In Mm- In: umnor- rurmut. 0 Vow»; lath-martian. "avian. Ithvifln, Peter-nu. Wnky: Kant.â€" suvnm; "king“ ~ (Io-(milk; Mmmmunâ€"fllarkzlurk, Inna; In mm! ~ rams NflMlnkl -â€" am; Not": DIM.“ ~nothrllt. 80min; 0â€. Innumak; hmeflvmo, unto- ~ Jullonvak- Falls, rm- Pnsucntul 0.". Washington dispatch: The Mini Ice domnmnt bu Inuouued mu (mirth-clan poanllkc-l which will to Daughter of 0.“ch Says In. Wu ' Not Putty Trutod. Em Claire. Wis" alumnusâ€"A can- test was ï¬led in the probate court agatnst the ndmlulon to probate o! the will at Henry H. Hnyden. The contest In on behall o! his daughter. Avls linden. who In: been “hand Inuue. The contestant wages that the estate amount: to "00.000; that the daughter, Avln. no bequuthdl only 8250, and that the tealntor, Ilr. Hayden, va- 0! unsound mind and In: unduly Influenced. CONTEST. HER FATHER'I WILL Report Tint Illinois Rallwndn Will Bum commission-r6 Order. sprintneid.‘ "L. diastolic-It ll stated in nilmd circles that the nil- rondl will not make the reduction ‘0! 26 per cent in freight men (3qu :by the auto bond of untold am warehouse commissioners and will .9- ply to the courts (or nu injunction ro-v straining the commission from put- ting the reduced rites into enact. The 3'3“de contend that the margin 0! prom would be wiped out it the run were reduced 25 per cent. Tint It ll the freight business and not the m ‘ nenger business which my: the div!- dentin. 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