' pf! W. Hui-l (be Amnirnn- have hmmullnmcmm h. h! a. new (mp vote no h w than ï¬ve hundred a! . V II n tony." ‘ ; ' "Mn has In aim with ’“l. All his eye. glowed Illa listen-l. "Th! It. “has Ydl;nld.mth. lllhulbeeu l “H have helped than!†_. .. -..... .u- \vuuuu‘ Th holvo your since to ma. In: the opinion of Sun and Wlllot. All llydo Inc: a I miracle. when [Inn's untrue. Amuod IL fl. l Inca-a to I“ u mid] and ulna «mu: (0 um .mo «Jam; 1" Outlaw-Innnhnphcc "Mn,vonucloudhu-uoo . (1'. cutou boon louver.“ "'0! Who. Chet. Bun?†'15. Oat-mu cl Int-Q I“ It. In. of Uta-o.†' .I-Ib not to N. hot, Irv-blag Imp-dun. "lat-cullmthn. Within-chi. ham, III-.yu-rrIWo’mu-nu l - m and I." I†"Ni-v. and. I! l min-boo. I'd xf'wfyuo mt no of m“ no rim, :nd taunt the It 2! of “0 Mn“. â€no loch I hou- the 'luck or Richard Hydn. Mt wile. thou blb‘t xh‘en um my I10 back Again." N V z'f‘Kl‘herlnel" he cried; and his Yoko m as weak and as tearful an “that o! I troubled child. ' “Here mine I, my dear one." "Oh. how you love me. Katherine!" Wixwk. from her busem the 81. " Nichol“ ribbon. "I give it to thee v Cain. A! the ï¬rst time I loved thee: Ionâ€"my husband, ten thousand times .0“ I love thee. As I went through the mpers‘ l luund it." I'll. expectant mum-r to the open “or: ad, n he did no. a nun of near to you: 0! In? passed Ihmugh It 3-. handsome. lordly baking nun, Vic had that llflHnK personal re “Nine. to Hyde whkh Ilccllouale W olten have lo one another. ‘wn, William; you no welcome no! How delighted I am to no ‘ Turning Wuntwand. n Vm I but Auguu aflerï¬oon. and .740 at I! an open window It Hyde m. He in pale uni! unseen! from lb In: sickness, but there Vin upsc- Chaos and purpose In My face. and ho had evidently cut away the menu! m 01 the luv-lid. As he sat thus, I mun entered um! um I luv m which and. him turn with u M expectant mum-:- to (be open "I! is 026' prumlsu u! merythlnt: l Gill ï¬ve thgé.‘ my loved one,’ whis- And tin-tween their clasped hands it hr-the MK 0! orange ribbon that had melon all their happilwfl. Slug reached London the next uï¬zht. int weary and terriï¬ed drove at but to the small hoatlery where M; In -- - . Iratuansann ,: mas-Mum arm-unannou- .WMWMl-umOnâ€"m. CHAPTER XV. on emu. Io ‘ and “thrush; "What in! me of It, Dun?" Jon. tuned to M- on. To shut up the king's cum: wt: an overt Act of (rum. Bun, .umu. Md fully m mud "no". and, Inflow!" out Ila "m in: m ulr 0' mi fully on no my team and plaid. Ind... nd I'll be min; I hope the non will bring you a measure 0' comm m." H. In It the doqr u be mic; but. on he passed n I. "fled II- Mnot than m be“ and um. â€coll save the king! God an m m- minty. George of Eng: hid!" "Inputs. I." I“ Jenn. on.†mm in III (at. "No hug In. I. horn III-.- on. in. I] II. I a. your to.- nlk II (MI ml.“ "4! not. with (mall. but not rapid owl. nl will :2: innsâ€"i'nsg’ :: .iI (I. r! 0.x... 2:... 1. .iiï¬igggfl. 3-33-33: 3.33.313. lug... ‘ ' loomhn Jotlu let the elder arm from one you "fl 9"â€, , srlevme to number, and be In Just '5‘3: 0:1.on duh" 0“ In Us. lamb o! a lfllll‘n“ contain- 0 ..":.' turned rebel ' In; Illa opinlon a! so." .u wmoc. '11::- to. run. ‘ when Bnn‘l outrun â€mud II. R. l’omk-I and "Mino- "151d Itrllnt to (he Ildo ol Jada: A.-- ._ “Hr .. lg": few minutes Elder Bompla nine ‘IJI. He looked exceedingly worried. and, although Jorll and he nvoldod polltlcl by a “lid of am agreement, he could not keep to kltk Ind wal- merclll mutt-n. but conulnnlly ro- lurnod to one subjectâ€"1 vcuel lying :1 Manny‘- wharf. which lad sold her cargo of mnlluea and rum to the “Commlum of Safety." Then- with MS mind {midiâ€"EH, be lit?! It! the house. u! lragrnulv tobacco,'tnlklng of these lhlngs. Then he put on his hat and walked down his garden. He was [landlng on the river bank, and the meadow: over ll were green and l'alr to see, and the fresh wlnd blew Into his soul a thought of lla own un- trammeled liberty. He looked up and ‘ down the rlver, and “fled his face to the clear sky. and said lloud. "Beau“. lul land! To be [by chlldren we should not deserve. If one lnch or thy wll we ylelded to a tynnt. Truly a nderlaud to In. and to Inan thou but been. Truly do I love thee." When Joris Van Heamaklrk received this letter he was very much excited by its contents. He was sitting in the calm evening, with unlrosoned buckles. in a cioud "Then' it Is settled. The on" buy: Hyde u n studs; We have nothing except cur personal elects-to pack. Write tonight to your father. Tell him that we are coming In two weeks to cast our lot with America."- "The American quarrel. Richard?" "No other could to move me. Every good man and (mu wishes them we". Are you willlng?" “Only to be with you.only to please you, Richard. I have no other happi- ness." ' but. by 8‘ quarrel! " I, ‘1'.“ voice. in» oi w Kathe-flue." he and, u bl: had In» whitey went to his left side. "I thought I had. done with It (ormr; but. by 8!. George, I'll draw It In this cone and nuttyâ€"a mammal“? mkuflt mamauhf"_ _ :- “Mainly m‘enum yum flunMI-ï¬om m... Vhl'W-vgnumwvl “‘L )4 ‘7" _ The gesture of the human“ I: Gem and harsh; he speaks Panel]. Manuel}: be is cold. ponflive. force M. "I. adulation In mid and accen- tuated. In: In land-hue I; loyal. The (aura of Ger-any II heavy, mod tamed and any: IIMIL in" a I»! am new 1:..."ng to loot one It the M‘nfl they)". 1 Mn mu. "7 “it.“ It 9: Um "no, I- quite as no“ I i am. with IIHmflIUeO. I. “am or f no original dlvenm o! the neo- um 1L nuke lim- up. no III-em: cur-l- ace" null: It once tn. race, tron ; Mumy and Inn clluule. won't". I up of tor. «a to clap the. 3 ng- of ml.“ 1: mid to out In Dump†campus. M- lr-um. nation. rep-uh- an an Indicate! by notion um our] one nMonIndn. nm. tho-m n m m hm will Wham nu- lï¬d “In!“ '. an†a. ambulattoan m up a m.u¢me-wuiy Manhunt-ta!" "I In. It!!!“ W the u... mlquumu-m" Illu to than.“ 'WOII. taller. I dun not turn "ML" "Did you not fly Katherine tru coming buck? ‘ ’ "I did that. Boo (hm. nnln. Hyde hu dropped his uniform. Ind sold I' l that ha ha, and In coming to light In ‘ a quarrel that's [1an 0' MI. Heard F you over such lwllnhnou! But It 10' Katherine'- doing, there'- lmlo duct ‘ 0' that." â€He's turned rebel. than?" ‘ â€A1 ha lo. “1'. that women do. I Pall".- n.) _L‘|u_ 1.. .‘_ ,_ "ï¬ne. I hope y'oull sand by my side. We I" (in keep the houn thezuher. I! we m l' mm, the gov- ‘ ornment um nhmlo by a woman'l' talk " “.WII. ll “MIMI. â€II. "You ought to know, lather. l have small Ind and experience with them." 0 "But they willna, Nell. and they never would. I! there’s a not 0' to- belllon brewlng between the twa ‘mles, women will be dubbllug In It. They have aye been walnut lawfu' authority. The restraints o' pundlse was tyranny to them. And they get worse nnd worse; It In): one npple Would do them the two; they'd strip the tree. my land, to It: wra topmoat bunch." "The mnrried men are the trouble- makers; the women have hatched and nursed this rebellion. If they would only spin their webs, and mind their knitting!" f At this juncture Neil entered the start. “Here's a bonnie bass, Nell; every man has 19!: the store. I may in wee] put up the shutters." "There are other men to he hired." "They wen-e malatly n’ nuld stand- bys. auld married men that ought to have had mnir sense." out one word or remonstrnnce. But. no qoon u be was alone. he felt “ the MI bitterness of their donation. and he could not keep the team out of his eyes as he looked at their empty FM. The mt moment. every one *In the place. Ind followed him. Seu- ple was amazed and angry. hath. made no slug: 0! either emotion. Ho counted to the mt'nccurate fraction every 0110': due. and let them go with- He was standing on the step at his high .wnutlng deck as he woke, and he peered over (he mu.» wooden tab» In: I! the men scattered about with me or hummer: or mode in their banal. There in I moment's silence. then u unclaimed mu quietly Md don the tools with whlqh he In «being _A_ box. 3nd walked up to the out I by. Iain Mir, and M and an" yo Mam “new! in: MI bun. lg- e-Iu'_ _ Inna-aid}; (1b to W7 J can: my: batter. Puma. mom nm on mun-Ingmar.- gm mm “remnant-mi ,‘l'hm mï¬bw-mH-Q‘ .munuc-mmnm no-thl'l comment“, quilt, sad Dance sum. for the II! mot â€â€˜0!de lo chrono- m-a hector Winomcrmuwm Am. “Judith!“ Rich American Ola In Join Tempie under. an American by birth and very wealthy. In In“ died In London. H~ owned the castle o! Vllclgmu. mr lflom. which II ï¬tted up mama-nu, I- oo mama uyh. loan-ala- Ant '3" ‘E". to! glow. Mug. Vmuri-n 0M hr Orphans. A year I‘ll Berm- refused a beam! of 1223.000 for the establishment a! an orphan uyhm, the log“, being the: on condition (In! tho orphan abound be brought up on I vegemhn diet. The my of Brenna bu ac- cepted (be gift on than (er-n. Magnum ‘l-noommuun. “don‘t you um. V; (anâ€"3;: Ibo (ll- u‘luf‘ It I_ It: you «in. In; a you 0“}an "Beg pardon. mu. I'm In" I've In! you somewhere." “Oh. ya." bou- thc young town. In a Mann rake. "banned." um. I- the youth. cesium-any. “Yumncm-uvboulh an out not." manual no you; Sorry No Spoke. "a I]! druued In t style that he res-ruled as moot "latching." and no pent-(cull: ugh-d the young I‘olllll um»: on the oppo-ilo two 0! 1h. mm". Finally be bent down Ind. “My. Ms ht, uld: Aches liars. the other: wu sure to have am Me And so on.1‘he Methodist llttle girl said ï¬nally to the Episco- palian: "We no holdln' our mldwln- ler revivals now. There bu been t grant nwnkenlng. " The outm- retortcd, "We don‘t need “Ila-ulna- In our church We never go to sleep" ~ l’hlludclphln Record. SLJaC‘obs Oil m. van-an. f'! Newman's-u new In chumh work. {or their conversa- Hon concerned nothing but guilds. sewing circles. mile societies and :14] clubs. They also appeared to regard each other's churchel Jealously. l! oue's mite soclely Ind tony-ï¬ve mem- Rival Refiglonlsts. A Roxborough man rode dot}: on the train the other day behind two little schoolgirls, one at them a Meth- odist. and the other an Episcopalian. They appeared to be much Interested "But surely. my darling. you didn't leave these in the nnteroom, loo!" Human was satisï¬ed: but when shortly afterwards she found a pair of trousers bearing a similar label. imagine the puzzled surprise with which she exclaimed: ; Full 01 kindness and pride tor her den boy. hi- moiher, on his return to the paternal home. insisted an un‘ picking his boxes. In doing so lune ï¬rst discovered an overcoat with an ominous looking lube] upon it. “What a nuisance!" nid Jenkins, in answer to her expression of sur- prise. "They must have forgotten m1 (Ike 0! the ticket at. the ball at Smith's when i left my overcoat in the ante-room." By and Int-hm. however. that oblig- ln; relutlvo forgot to remove the tick- ets. and this led to an embnrmsln: columns on In!- return home. ’Foï¬d Manama Could Underiund 3 ' WW. buffs-nunâ€! leaking I-Id let! mum. where In bud 'uledygnthor fut. but now med!- tued matrimony and settling down. A: an old mat Rm! died and ten Mm I mm money:- and what wu- non mun! than that he should redeem some or his many ankle- or clothing which he had deposited with Mr “uncle" in the any: 0! necessity? I ï¬b“-mfu~mum.m 1'90- hum. :rouulva. amino-In. , _ 1;--- N- _..- '1:';""' not... an: an autumn 00.. on 1" lug: mounaroun. no. Inn dour llmo hot- humus-Mold mmmmam man-nth. ’1 _ Id. ‘3 demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtue- to succe‘ylly copewith them. That Cuticura Soap. Ointment, and Ranker: aremch «and: proven beyond all doubt. No natanent ital. regarding them that is not justiï¬ed by (he um evidence. The purityand sweetness. the power to afford inmediate relhf, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the Mm: defy and great economy have made then the standard skin cures. blood puriï¬enandhmnourremediesofthecivilized world. with those Mat "l heiimrl mm the neighbors ssi he had cup and that. is not m'ch‘mg. they tol In. Ya. I gave him medicine. and m calves and things on him. I 1 think they were all useleo. Once in s whiis the itching seemed to let up a bit. but there was not much change for the better until I lady gems the street salted me why I didn‘t try the (.‘ntir-nrs Rem-NIH -I Id her I had no faith In tho. thi gs you read shut in the pm She said she didn't want me to ‘- on faith nor even to speed In] money It Irst. She gave me can. Cuticurl Ointmentâ€"l think the he: was shut hall lullâ€"sad s [has 0! Cetieurs Soap I followed Theagon s had caught sane divine from the :irl. but some 0! " Yes. that fat little hey I!) the wzudow is Charlie. and his die to as white so s mow lake. tbs-Ire to the («News Remedies. I thhl «squad should know about the gas, In also the Dist-est. and K It is going to help other more with skit babies. [0 shad Iain)- lhh what I have told ' Q I mm flBLéNA Mn. izing. itching. and burning of the skin as in cactus; the {rightful scaling. as in psoriasis; the lac of hair, and crating otthesulp. as in scaiied head; the fac'nl dbï¬gu taunts, as h pimples and ringworm; the awful suffering of infants. and unit qt m Fruits. as in milk crust. tetter and salt â€It‘ll.â€" "I hired I girl (u mind llw chil- dren and to do “huh-1w clue uh. mold. [couldn‘t may in hm! hm". Nick I. lwu. it want Nuirr (ur me to curl Around Hum lu lit and mm, About my lilllc one; so I (at. up um I few dayu. And lol. that“) go. I Ml nulkvd that m Wmmher!m.hlndslod «on. but I pm no Illa-Minn m an null (Th-rue. I] youagnt. be.“ to M and much Mull No an In. “the old. And an n phi-on nth-flo- lo M- 1.)de cum. nu Int- “Mutuhwuuw [didn‘t think acct a who. u rub huh out on N. l m‘! m and. he... had, known that Ina-II. ‘ .0.th until-(IBM In- nydhn had I who Huh. than.“ nonl- alto-UL | ID. rub on "0'. you w to his ank. about I ï¬nd um an a ï¬le llh n baton. The mu. IIIâ€. and mun I In a old- 'n hot. I on or! ".ml‘l‘ ll 0 that light I valid I u. Mm wuh u I no. 0“.- I had in nlnp beenâ€. I h“ :32: 3?! ii§i?:§33 fin" ‘ iii in sin. But the no!“ pain 0! I" In. In. my puor liula In, burning with those nasty guru. V_-‘ ..... my" an.†Singlohandcd. she did ail the housework and washed. cooked and mended [or her husband. Hans. and their six chihlrcn. After a plucky ï¬ght to kn‘p on her (cm, Mrs. Ralh [Ltd to yield, and arly in [003 she look In her bed. What {olhmcd she told to a visitor, who tuned at but :xdy humc. No. 5:! Tenth Ana, New York City. Burma Brnnma. Kazanâ€"I received the free sample of Dunn's Kidney Pillx For ï¬ve years I Invo Ind much pain in my back. which physicians said am from the kidneys. Four boxes of Doun's Pills have culln-ly cured the trouble. I think I owe my life to these pills, and I want other- to‘ lino“: n. Smut Duns. Baxter Sptiugs, ; Cuticura Brings Blessed Cure to Skin Tortured Baby and Peace and Re“ to Its Worn Out Mother; 7 The] can Incontinenge' and urinary Ire-knee: peculiar to children. Aged people ï¬nd Dunn‘- Kidney Hill I gm: mien 19: declining yen-s. Tired Mother’s Touching Story of Anxiety and Suffering. ‘ ll'r. MBA-An. 0mo.-I received the Aching Inch unused. Bah?“ hairpin 0! Don’t Kidngy Pills. and never :flnhpflnzidi’ma' .' 3.3.1.- ‘- uy medicine do me Io'much In '7“ ‘ m . . no little time. x m Congestion 5:101!†7"" ,mjm‘wflifl “a†Kidnoliud Bhddanouevcn it mmcdl :3;an ‘ [“ng int] “.1 " mm on the lungs like Auk-m. but. 90"... Kidney. Pin- dis-aim And through the an or Dean's Pill: I an free calculi “d gavel. Rplievo hem plipl Ind my now. Gm. W. 8am, ch- tion,nieepit~uneal. mm. m Iggy-y Wm. B 0. Box a. m. Flaunt. 1“}; "â€"‘"â€""“"“" MRS. RATH’SBTIW [tube gentle any! effect". acum'ol‘ Dean’s Kldaey Pills In. Klan-y; Bladder. and Urinary troubles that malts than m with ‘Mcn. Woman. and Children. WAN’S DEAL 013mm; wonder that Mrs. "ch-m Rath was taken sick. " You. that l“ mu. buy It, It. mudmv in charlie. and his dl. I. as white 0. a m lake. than I. the (Mic-n Ron-«lien. I IMII neryhod amid Ilo' than Ibo Soap In tho the Gilt-(IL M It It in going to help oil-er mm with sick babies. go _ Iain)- Il‘L _n__. -L_A- . .- , "I mmldn‘l luvs lac-Herod am a" lulu," would Inn Ince- curcd by A little mm; like that. No! .1! o! u mulch-Is. mun] )ou. Lilli. by UNI. but no Inn-If. (It-rue And I but (01. non not: My.†new dup by I ht m not! d dtkd up and went any. I an new: Int." 0.. Non-rd I bl. who I In. In bod II“ CM: “is dhboooutdthonytdiho chm“- nunâ€"Id; who I ahm-udnndqh. “Manl- “1-00th 0 lb" tin-gt a. II.“ II L..- A, the dln‘vlinun, hum" Charlie and puulng that nit. Uiulmcut on the note; awn-Mu Mtg-IIDVII Go. lupin. It". nu-oooommmmo. . mu out on 11on “an m null u l-‘omr- “bum 60., But“. 3‘. Y.) aid um. rm~scu¢uyc~uiuu