‘Now, I an (all you something ml: hearing about Gen, Hyde. Lb- "I have been at Aunt Angular: all morning~|nd we talked a great many people overâ€"that In. Aunt Angelica wired. A couple of hour: later Cornelia was amm at her umbbur-frame, panning her needle slowly through and through the delicate muslin. She was desiring no companionship. when Arena entered with her usual little flurry and rustle. Arena hin- d hor Mend and took on her Inc and cloak. flying. as she did no: "The city Is in mourning." he and. “1nd respectable women who have no real business or duty to take them from their homes will pay the reverence of seclusion In them until met rnnklln‘s timers-3' Nothing further was FIM on the subject. but the doctor looked more attentively M. his flaughtcr thin wn mm! with him. He was more mom than ordlnary; and as no. went out. told Cornelia she would do well not to appear in public. "That Is a mum-am thing The Dumb. as 3 nos. have every desir- able qmmy. The English are mt- nnl despots. The young man's faults are racial; they are In the Mood, Cornelia stun not have nny~ thus to do wlth him. Why do you out of such dtugtmble tmngs, An?" “It is we}! to 1001: forward. John." "No. It 1: time enough to meet announces when they arrive. As for the Hydps. tamer and m. I would prefer to hear no more about '1'th have been many Dutch mu rim nmong the nor-us.†"Yes. I do. George Hyde has too many nhlcrï¬onable «mumps Ilia “In" in In Enxllnhmm of the most pronounced type Ind this young man II qnue llke him. I will: no English an In my fur-Hy." "Then you do not disapprove the meeting. John?" the asked. â€V"; (sand. I must look an" than young tolkw.“ nu: he nah! "w! word: «Mum! mm). are. mad Mn. Mom :13 not "maul. I "In her room. John. she went to Duyckllzck‘u Ihln morning {or me. and George Ilydu met her lulu. am! they look A walk logellu-r on the winery.†"Rho It“. yun alum! It?" "on. ymo, and Mlhuut Inquiry." "None of them. The two eldest have been long away. Neil was obliged to leave New York when the Act lorbiddlng Tory lawyers to prav- lice was passed. lint he was not. quite alone. his old friend Joris Van lieumskirk was with him to the last moment. The love 0! these old men {or each other was a very beautiful lairg." "Tm-re is nothing to fear in such ; dt‘alh." “Nothing at all. Luz week when Cnrnelia and 1 passed his house. he was leaning on the garden gate, and he spoke pleasantly lo her and iuid her she wan ‘a bonnie lasaic.‘ Where is Cornelia?" "The dear old man! He has been lick and sorrowlul ever since his wife died. Were any of his sons present?" “And you have met Death this morning, I see that, John?" "You are right. Ava. I must now tell you that Elder Semple died this morning." "i have had a morning full or feel- ing. There is no familiarity with Death. however often you meet him." CHAMPTER llbâ€"(ContinuedJ A short. time alter Cornelia came home. Doctor Moran returned from his professional visits. Nature had left the impress of her nobility on his ï¬nely formed forehead; nothing but truth and kindness iuoked from his candid eyes. On entering the room. he drew his wife close to his heart and kissed her nlectionalely. THE MAID 2f MAIDEN DANE "Cornelia shalt noI have anything Io do with Mm.‘ A BOVE STORY BY AMEIEIA E. BARR Secure! to 0‘ The Bow 0! Orange Ribbon.†(Copyright. I‘ll). by Amalia 1!. Ban) Tho gnu banding loomed up dark um! men: there was but one light mlbio. It m in his mother: mun sitting mom. and :- won u he law It ho m to flame. no lard Prudence decleren that whenever a person is In that disagreeable situa- tion which compels him to ask whet shall I do?" that the wheat answer Is, "nothing." But such answer did not satisfy George Hyde. He was so much in earnest. so honestly In love. that he felt ht: doubts and unique. eonld navy be relieved by action. "I will, go to my mother!" he thought. And this molutton satisï¬ed him so well. tint he carried It out It once. But It we: utter dnrk when he reach- ed the tell stone portal- of Hyde lunar Home. Throwing Things Into Cunflmon. Then the door ctosod and Cmerta was left alone. But the atmosphere 0! the room was charged with Amta‘s unrest and a room; of an appointment was added to It. She suddenly realized that her lover‘s â€name from the my left a great vacancy. She had a new strange happiness. new hopes. new fears and new wishes; but they were not an unmixed delight. for she was also aware of 1 ram trouble. 3 want that nothing In her usual duties satisï¬ed â€"â€"In a ward. she had vrmsed the threshold 04' womanhood and was no longer a girl. not he sorry. for It will leave you free to think o!~--" "Please, Arena!†“Very well. I um hue 'consldm- tloms.‘ Good-bye!" “Ya“ have gin-n the 1m omflm’o Hy. ï¬nd, as you know 3". why should I ny any more chum It?“ '(Ynmem. my dnr mmpanlon. let us be honest. If we die for It. And you may :3 well tell me of your m- an munchies with George Hyde, for I shall be snro lo and them out. Now I um going home; for I must look after the ten table. But you will Mimi )0" m I am not to he put out nl your "mfldelll‘ï¬. Why did you am (on me?" “You are gain: to any mmeihln; I would rumor not hear. AreniL" "Truth is wholesome. it no! Agree- nble; And the imih II. you expect LieuL' Hde to pan. Hui be will not do so. I saw him booted and war red, on a sum home. going up the river road. lie was bound {or Hyde Manor. 1 am sure Now. Cornelia. yuu need not move your name; [or no one will dimurb you. No II" not he insinuating hinueil’ with violc-u and nmipvlilng you in lake I'fllkl with him on tho liullery. on. Our “Cornelia, shall I tell you why you are working so close to the window this afternoon?" "When Madame Hyde was Kather- ine Van Heemskirk, and younger rtbuu you are. she had two lovers; lone. Capt. Dick Hyde. end the other ‘a young man called Nell Semple; and they taught a. duel about her, and nearly cut each other to pieces.“ “Aroma!" “Oh, it is the very iruih, I assure you! And while Hyde still lay be- tween life and death, Miss Van Heemekirk married him: and as soon as he was able he carried her oil at midnight to England; and there they lived in a line old house until the war. Then they came buck to New York and Hyde went into the Conti- nental army and did great things. i suppose, for as We all know. he was made a general. And will you please only try to imagine it 0! Mrs. General Hyde! A woman so lolly! So calm! Will you imagine her an Katherine Vnn Heemsklrk in a short. quilted pent-oat, with her hair hanging in two braids down her back. running away at midnight with Gen. llydel": “lie was her husband. she com- mitted no taunt.†CHAPTER IV. the running of the new Ransom pun express Iron cum. which win enable tnvelerl from mm m mmntommmi. Fan Railway Tim. Pro-Mud. mm. of the Trimmer!“ runny It!" be wened shortly In Pun. Ar- rangement: are neurly completed for Entry by Nomination in New. The writer ot In article In Page‘- Magazine on Lard Selborne's new scheme for the training of British naval cutters mitten some minted re- marks on the present methods of en- try to the navy. He states that the proposed mode at entry by nomina- tion I: a relic of ndminity patronage. ‘whlch the board is unwilling to re iinqulsh; but. whether the admin]: like it or not, It must won so the way of all such antiquated privilege-I. Open competition is sure to come within the next few years. The re sult of thls entry by nomination will he to keep the naval service~§ (Ir as the ofllrers Ire concernedâ€"«in the family circles of the Idmtnlty and their friends; so that parents without influence lnstde of that charmed circle vim have no chance 0! getting their boys Into the navy, however desirable the boys themselves nay be, or how- ever ready the parents may be to inâ€" cnr the heavy expense of eduattn: their boy! for the service at their country. in ordin-ry use: do no! often male more than [ran £5,000 to “.000 a year. Luger {amne- m [toque-try made by men who specialize I- put- em ones. who are engnnd in min; Install and compensation work, at who practice tbflr profession u (N parilnmenury bar.â€"-Cornlill Inu- tile. I The Atlnvmv)‘ ï¬rm"! mun mad- ‘mm‘e monvy than any of (hm dual- laries. mu salary Is mm £1000. but I"! has I‘m: an '1‘". mmrtlmes to I vrry large amount. The Solicitor Gel- onl has £6.00“ a year Maiden his (MI. (If murw. Hm double work. It gal and pamnnwnmry, Ihlrh mesa "Mrern haw In nmkvnake In mm! at- damn. requiring an Irma romumnon and a mind that require! but "We â€the for rest. The print. uranium. ors In name few can make Inner hr comes than any of (he omdul perm“ ll the bar. It I: 30!, Indeed, any who nuke salaries o! he ï¬gures. but there may be always one or '30 ma. er: who are achieving this. The lad» en who Ire chiefly before "I. public High umm and Lavo- I‘ofluun An "I. Hub. The In"! man (thancolim 0! Oral "Hum 63 nomad “My In mum In I'm Arrhbhhnp nl (‘unlvflmrn and h. min“ an lnrun'w ul 1:10.000 I you. Tlm Inul mun! Jam“ 0! angina bu a minty M £31000 9 yvnr. The H..- wr nl Um non. M: l min at £6,000 VI ymr. n'mi mo Lump ul Am! In Or- :Hnnry lune "In some. ‘l’tw Don! M "rm "I "w ('uan M AMI and II. )mltm u! "m Hiuh (four! earn £5,000 4 yur our», TM mun-n ol flu! "in. (‘mm are rlmwn vlmvr horn hump (m. or (mm mmunrn, but I" (no mhwr nmrrhuhlrrs In whom ve In. alluded mun haw mma Irma "be Mr. "You haw bun! many mall-h llnluun, (xx-urge; that Is mu 0! Hum. Mun nml mum-n many am at their own nulmuuluy m llualr um“. 1 ton! my Me In my 1mm! ‘0! you: molhot'l love." "ï¬lm I" wonky o! the pvtlL“ "(20d Mum: ll." " Inc"! In". I have hoard. lather. that Love never mm: '0! Mill mac on lhuu?‘ nr men ‘whm son. at duughlcr, art. than?†"Gauge Hyde! What no you lay- ï¬ngt lucu II everytulns. u in the strange“ Ind dot-â€cut 0! III human h-oliuns. Nothing conqucn Ila prt'hhlln‘S." ' Mm “if on. and In. at an door In . glvn hlm u welcome. .1 “Jorls, my dear one. we were mik- : In; or you!" she crled. as he luped !from the saddle to her null. “So i glad are we! Come In quickly! Well. {are you? Qulto well. Now. then. I am happy. Happy la can be! book now, Richard!" she called, Is she ï¬lms the door open, Ind entered with the handsome, smiling youth at her ‘ side. “1 halo lhe French!" uld (ho 00n- en! passionately. "It s. a naturu inaunct with me. It I thought I had one drop of French blood II Inc. I would lot It. out with a digger.†George winced llulo. Mu remem- bered that tho MOI-u! Iron of French extraction. Ind ho Inuvorod: ‘ "Alter Iâ€, father. we mull judge people Indlvlduully. Nero race ll nut much." "It In said that eratwan ta Irrat- ed somewhere [or something. I did not lieu the particulars. And the deputtel are returning to tho Prov~ Incas drunk with mou- own Impow wee. Mr. Hamtlton says ‘ltevulutlon In Frnnca has gone raving mud Ind converted twentyJuur mllllonl 0! people Into sunset)" “"l‘la a fat. that all must meet," said the General, "but death and Franklin Would look each other In the face as trientls~â€"â€"- He had a Work to do, he did u we", and n I- ï¬nished. That Is all. What other uews do you bring?" “Indeed, slr. there will be few fol- lies for some days. Mr. Franklin ls dead. and the clty sues Into mourn- lug." In his way the father was just us much pleasetL “Kate. my dear heart," he vrled. "let us have some thing to eat. The boy will be bu!» gry as I hunter alter hla ride. And leorge. what brings you home? We were just telling each otherâ€"your mother and lâ€"that you were In the height of the city‘s follies." PRIZES OF THE IRITISH IAR. [To be continued) Downing 930V] â€PORT!!- Rmarkahve Operation t. Porfomed by Albany Surgeon. Albany. N. Y.. 399013): A moccasâ€" lul openuon bu been performed on 1 child a the Albany hospital for the rmovu of 3 pin from the staunch. The child, 10 months old, was placed under the x-nn ad the pin was found to be stuck In the throat. The Imm- reread It Into the much and than that man m opened sad ch: ’1- "mod. TAKE PIN FROM BABE'O STOMACH “I know that and i know what it means. They want me tn go beime the grand jury It St. Louis, And that is exactly where I am going." In Merton City. jelerson City, "0.. "went: The Cole county gnnd Jury session was occupied with the ruminations of Representntire O‘Faiion, former Sen- ator James Orchard Ind Jessie John, l St. Louis county nomirian. O’Fai’ ion was the loader of the Republinan minority in the house, and it is re- ported that he told the grand jury at an ntt’mpt to hribe him in mn- nection with the slot machine biiii "I do not know the warning of a" this, Mr. Lee." answered the depmt "I only know this subpoena Is to hold you here to testify In this Agnew cue. " Lee wavered augflly: “I under- svmd thin move. It II we of that fellow Folk‘s. He Is aways mils; In In of himself. I ï¬sh you would apniogize to Mr, Hughes. your prone mung attorney, to: (be Unable l ban ranted ï¬lm. Ind expllm to Mt: um if he vult- me to mm, In my me pending here I rill be prompt to obey Ms summons." Alma for Four. When IQNM with â€w Mo ml;â€" pnem u Kama: CH] lJeul. Gm. [120 was on hand the (rum. "0 rotuwd to one, the nnmmonn. The deputy marshal said to Mn: "0! mum, Mr. Lee. m “demand (but I! you dis. ow {Ma subunits you will be re- garded u I fugitive from justice.“ BM vhrn tho Irnln rrarhrwl â€Him. Mm. â€out. 0: r, L"! was mu rm bnard. Nu one seemed lo know ‘Mre be gut "w Alton train In cinch to in 8!. [min wmlld In- In Mr" nl llmflmmw, lll.. for "m Chlrnznm. [.mml Mlm lulu. which lu- might hair alum sov- nnl hours later Um: Hm ('Mrl:n tram. The only way In which tho lieuten- ant governor could rent-h 8L Louln by The lieutenant governor started for Chicago. When the reached Mexlco, Mm, however, he was not on board. His brother. Robert E. Lee, declares he has left the state and wlll not to- turn until the investigation is over. lgnonu a Subpoena. The lieutenant governor at Kansas City was served with a “take" sub- poena in a local case in order to de- tain him in Missouri until ho could he ruhpoeuned by the grand jury. While Lee refused to obey the sub- poena. he declared ho wn on his way to St. Louis, and Look tho Alton train for Chlcngo. St. Louin. speéial: The double sensation in the legislative bribery scandal is the announcement that six senators and six representatives wiii be indicted by the grand jury and the mysterious disappearance of “out. 00v. Lee. who is wanted as a witness before the grand jury. NOT ON BOARD AT MEXICO. M0. HI: Brother Declares He H“ Left the State and Will Not Return Until the Alleged Boodle Investigation Has Been Concludcd. Refuses to Obey Subpoena at Kansas City and Boards a Train. “Elli-BIN. lEE xHAS fllSAPPEflHEfl AND YET WE BEND MISSIONARIES TO THE HEATHEN! Former Ovoneer Sly. New York In. Has Been Buccanful. New York dimtch: Alenndef 8. tunes. for lave": yen" overseer (4 Richard Croker'l can. at Wuugo. England. In In this city on route [or San anclm, when he will In" Marge of the min; sublet of 00!. James [mallet He an Ir. Om- ker'l moon nude I nuke lo: him no: mm M not may of 0mm CROKER'S TURF VENTUREO PAY llflnois Mm lou- Prudent. va York spec-Ill: Dr, John mn- trm Finlay in to be the next praMsnt n! the Collage n! the City of New Yark m summed Genera Alexander B. Webb, resigned. Dr. Finley has been for nearly um years warranty: of poll- (Ms at. Princeton university. He was barn tn Grand Ridge. Ill. Oct. 19, 1803. Rear Admin! Walk" and I Nomi" of Engine." Arrive at loam Coinn rnbksrnm: Rear Admin! 1. 6. Waiter, Gen. 1’. C. Hlinl, flu]. William M. Bilck. and Prof. Burr. the member: of the Amerian sped†mmmlsslon whlrh In to make an In‘ ape-(Mon of the Panama ennui route. have arrived here. Rear Admiral Walker's any will be short, but the otimr memhrrn of the commission wlli remain longer Ind Investigate the quality Ind n'atnre o! the work done on the canal share the last report. TO INQPECT THE CANAL ROUTE In the mm, Bevan! 'llnasm do clued um Mrs. Pldtlerk oml her but hum! had been quarrollng before no um klllerl. The pollm bellow that clue us thrown at pushed mu 0! the vlmlov. Her hualnnvl wu muted pendlng an lnnuflgauon. woman I. Km“ and Her Hm“ II Held In Slayer. Kansm (my. Ma. Manuela: Mn. linilwr Padl‘N-lt. um! 20 yum. I†HIIM by fallinx from tho mm Mon 0! a rooming Mum and n. In [and she Ins murdered. Rn, “o'clock. her husband. I]!!! no other perms WP?! ho rrslgunl In Imam â€lulu" 0! meun» In H.» hmwlnlnn "hm! In In? he ‘Il nppulnmi Mom's-3M 0am “mm M "Marin. Hy- wns mm 0! Nu- ramp“ of mnhzdvmunn. FALLS FROM WINDOW TO DEATH Accideni Hastann End of Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Ottawa. Ont, dispatch: Sir Oliver Mowai, Lieutenant Governor o! On- inriu, died at government house. He w†83 years old. Sir Oliver had been in {vvblfl lu-nlili (or some time. but tho nix-idem in which he broke his leg u wm-k ago hastened the and. Sir Oliver was Premier of Ontario (mm 1872 in 1391;, twenty-[our yarn. thus earning the diniinciiun of luving hmi the loam-31 runiinuuun icrm of "flit-(9 as l’rmuinr (WN‘ m-ouniod in any man by Um poop!“ u! any provinn- ul‘ r-oluny in im- iirliinh vnwlrv. in "196 Senators Sullivan 0! Christian coun- ty and C. A. Smith or St. Louis, who were subpoenaed some days ago. have not reported here and nothing has been heard from them. DEATH OF SIR OLIVER MOWAT Editor l. N. Page 0! Bonnetern. who ins been cited to appear and ac- count for the possession of a “.000 biii during the last hgisiniivo nel- sion. arrived in custody and wu or- dered by Circuit Judge Hazel to [my the cost urvthe attachment proceed- ings. amounting to mo. Summons for Sumo. United States Senator Stone, who arrived from St. Louis, W» not at the courthouse when the grand jury called for him and n subpoena wu human] (or him. Senator Stone later expressed willingness to testify. Senator Frank Fania vu called for. but he dld not upper, when}: he I: In the city. The repott VII current, Although not veriï¬ed. that he would refuse to testify. In which case nun-[uncut proceedings will In lnsfltuted. ]: :- believed that 01'0th nu qua- “and with reference to an blll. Cllvugu Inâ€: New: Wnok on Conï¬rm led. _ 4 Mint... Gt, dispatch: nu « trnln No. 3 on an Wï¬_ " f .. ,=. mm mm: m mm! «a " hurry, An. Thurm- Id“ IV a dork rm mm m lib, , to My hurt that to un- THI LATIIT MARKET RINK" "mm. mm!" Hold. In W MM» Mom! “on 3. am 3 Undo“, m, “mm: 11. In!- nlnul mm M "m lmmln m of Ilsa EvannlIru m '- npmwd by lfllhnp Thom“ m I). l)., M ('Mrnsn. II In m that â€In whmMnn haul». I". an IJOO tau-Mn. In In I noun-Ml; ul- «um. Hum-m church. I. from. “not. Chicago. Ill «Jaded I a. 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Olnyl I Doputy. sherlfl- Kelly of Ken: count). 00!- Ilnn ol Tutu-o county, and lamb at Arlzonn, wlth Dtputloa Wlll and M leblltl. (In. Tower and (my In!“ Pull-rd. surrounded chlnncy Ill 0 (.‘hlneu Jon-Mum. St. [milâ€"4'0. 1 red. “59¢. Kauai Cityâ€"No. 2 hard, “*0. “Ivanhoeâ€"N0. l m 11.. New York-No. 1 red. â€ï¬e. (Imagoâ€"No. 2 M. 780. McKinney. up to the moment In lull desd with a bullet through his Incl. lived up to his reputation u n flaw ate lighter and a. deadly mm with tho sawedâ€"0|! shotgun. Ml favor!“ weapon. Bakersï¬eld. 011., Match: 1â€â€œ, McKinney. the band". and tum-dent. was shot and killed in I Chin.†10., house here. uter : duper“. bank. InJvhlch Deputy Shel-ll! lebotl '39- killed and Constable Puklrd Ill H9. tally Ihut. DEPUTY SHERIFF IS A VICHI Dcoporado and Two companion! M Up I Duper.“- FIQM â€on a» Leader I- Killed and Hi. All!“ Taken Captive. James McKinney ls Shot Death in a Josshouso at Bakersï¬eld ‘ HTflEfl WITH HI; Catch. What.